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89th YEAR — 22nd W EEK kiemoet NaUoou Edltortmj AMocitUun . Utto&ef New Jirtcr Pnu AuodiUoi MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 Oountf Prui Single Copy Ten Cents Keyport Host To Matawan In Matawan High School's. 1957 Squad Of Twirlers Madison Board Of Education Moves Annual Thanksgiving Day Game Kindergarten From Bayview Church Unpredictable Teams J&j&ottle -Send Tots To Memorial School;'Many : It Out At KHS Field* At 11 A.M. Parents Express Dissatisfaction At Meeting -'s elqv- Madison Township Doard of : en will; play host to Matawan Education voted Thursday to - Thanksgiving Day at H a.m, Police Recording New “True Value” accent a recommendation by at Keyport High School field. Chailea— Maglll;— supcrlnten- Tho , u£ual turnout ol 3600 epec- In Malawan Hit For Matawan Twp dent, which would remove a i "tators ts^expeCted if weather klndergnrton class from Bay- Council Hears Plea State Accepts 14.56 vllle Presbytorlan ClvUroh - conditions,: nre .at _flll,^vop outsido’’ climsioom quartets ; able. The game will be played "Foe 24-Hour Service Compromise Ratio ■and houso It In tlio new Mem* ; tfieT'aiternoon of Nov.* 30,' ^ Use of a recorded telephor.e orlal Behoo) addition at ta«r= - E zra W. ltnrkus, • Koypovt, ence’Harbor; ' weatHer. forces answerins service-In Matawan Matnwan Township Attorney, ponement, It never has been police headquarters while t h e Tills was ono of a number fthnoumtod -Tuesday, that ac­ or roarrnhgementa-BUBgeated. _> necessary to postpone one oi station la unattended was’scor- cd Tuesday night by Daniel J. cording- to an ol der dated Nov. by Mr. Maglll to incet-tho vo* tlie games because or weather Mandril, Main , St. Ho- urged 33 (lio, Btnto Division of T a x clferotisly oxproBsed discon* tent, of paients who gathcrod ' ili the 10 years - it lias been tlio M alayan Borough Council Appeuls hnd confirmed n 14,60 to take,, measures to provide at lhe meetlnB. Thn enhtor* played to date. ratio of 105B local «s.iossn\ei\ttt ■ • For the first time, in a num­ for a 24-hour; manned police point of tliolr dlnplonsuro was desk In making up lhe munici­ to truo value for Mata w a n that children were netting ber pf years the two teams Township. ' liome aftor dark hecamin of ; w.ill meet with little‘at stake. pal budget lor 1958, . . Mr. Manclnl, defeated Dem­ Tlio township entered.hppenl the bus schedule times that- In 1953, 1954 and 19*5 Matd- went Into effect when town* ^ wan came into the game with ocratic mayorality candidate In Oct, 11 from a tnie valmi do- the general election earlier; this tovmlnatlou of |S I,0SP.ua by tihlp schools wont buck on full ' a. Central Jersey, Group I. and session with tho oponlmj of tlio a Bhore Conference B title in* month, appeared before coun­ the onuallmtloii commissioner cil to charge " lt Is a poor ex­ of tho Division of Tnxhtlon, now school faellltles for,uno on volyed. Last year^it^was Key­ Nov, 20. . . port that had everything at cuse to have a recording to lis­ atuto Treasury Dcpai'tmont, . state, a Central Jersey, Group ten to in tlmo of emergency,” for tho muiilolpallty. Tills was Mr. Magill tied-this niovo In 1 ■ n title/a B. He suggested employment of 0,01 times the loanl. levy of with.renting a vacant room In ' title and most of all, an un­ a m an of retirem ent age to as­ $3,045,335 'determined*by AB-' Bouth Amboy's IIoffninn Holiool .... beaten, untied 'record, some­ sist regular patrolmen on t he se*Hsorr John 11. Kenner, 'r . to lipuiili tho 'sixth gnulo now :> tbins•;no - team ;,ever,;^h^d dtek, answering tive .teleplibrie Tlio township doimnlUoo-iw^ ' -~ i {fohoui nnd . brought into the game *befcife.’ and-keeping“records: and files, alarmed Kli'intly by thin notifi­ IrOTlie tlinTOfddrituvlen f r o III And the Red and. White kept Mayor Spafford W. Schanck cation as it was esUmatod tlio Iloyvlllo lit tlio room tills clean told Mr. Manclnl council “ nl- township would have to us- vacates. The estimated a o a t that- - unblemished record. U)- wuuld be $2000 for rental nnd ,~r tact^2i.ij;-':r;'":-'-''-y" . - 1 ’ Ways ls plcae'ed to receive con­ H uni ii till),ni)0. inora; mid tlio structive criticism’! and thnt These pretty girls are prepared to put on a marching show Ann Grimaldi, Marcella Mayo, Joyce Rounds, Gabo Hauser, borougii $0I|,000 leiis ot the tux- $1000 for trnimporlino the sixth ___^ This_yearlil;^e— __wlll osTo ho raised for the Joint griitliu'S io Houtii Amboy. Ho play . for. the joy of-¥beatlng .his-suggestion-wili' tie-g^“V-e n aMhe Thanksffivlng-Day-ffame-at-Koyport that wlll ieavo the- 4udy-Lauterwalrtr Aim FleisohmnnnrCatherine Bennett, ~Ktiool* full consideration when th e spectators wishing tho annual classic came more often. The Ing—Janis Kramor, co»cnptaln{ Gall Anderson, piunqotf Frieda soliool district whereas n o w found Iho miivo would out tho 'each other, It appears t h ey budget Is drawn. The t c 1 e- MBS twirlers, (left to right), are: Standing—-Audrey Fleming, Shortridco, oaptaln. they l'nluo nliont nn equal tilling home" time for tlinso wantrthat more than anything phono answering service di­ amuunt. Tlie horouuh InorenHn pupils, moHtly from Madison > else. Qpach 6tan, (Tuffy) Bak­ rects callers to contact t h e Warns Merchants In truo vnluo assessment was Park, to it Hcvon-mlmito bus er ^elates-that when the mat­ Call GOC Meeting . changed only from $17,371,000 ride whorouii they now spend ter of' playing ojff tho postpone Monmouth County police radio Mental Retarded JFour Banks Mail room In Freehold ln time Of ' Matawan Police Chief John ,Ji Supervisors, staff officers to $17,735,000 from 1055 to 1050 a half-hour Betting homo nf tor • ed ^am*i with Bayvllle Region­ dismlstml at 4 p.m, ■ . ' ' al was put.to his players, they emergency: The radio room J. Flood today asked Mata­ and personnel of the Ground wlioroas'tho township’s was In* tfere reminded their chances contacts police who wll] re* wan 'merohants for their co* Over Observer Corps in Mo n* Christmas Cheeks oreaslng f r o m $10,200,000 to Admitted Move Oompllcnlrd spond to -the call. operation in combatting $31,000,000. Mv. Maglll admitted t h o to defeat Bayvllle and ga^n a Workers Listed rhoulh and Middlesex - Coun­ Shore Conference B champlon- Bus Service Cut ( shoplifting and the uttering ties havo been called^ to at* Club Deposits Are Have Municipality $150,009' move to Uoutli Amboy was Bhip vfould be better if t h e "Council received' Notification of worthless checks In the' For BaysHore Area tend a special meoilng Doo. ■ Widely Increased Mr, Kai'ktm ntated that tho comphontod l>y tlio lnslatonao ... game' were played Dec, ;0. To from the Eollo Transit Co. borough during tho coming I dl 8 p.m. in tho Su n day liow stale figui'o on-true vnl_- Ot Jam es K, TuUln, Bauth Am* a man, the Keypopt squad re­ that cuts in service...between holiday season. lie pointed Mrs. Paul D, Waffonfcld, School . room of the First Christmas Chib check!) for no for the township would bo lioy nupoi'inlondent.Hhut t h o Jected it. They vifted'to take Campbell’s J unction, Freneau, out that these crimes always Keyport, who ls ’ serving with ’Baptist Church, Main St., 1057 woro matlod to 000a mem­ $30,015,004 ugninst laiit yeiir’H MudlsoiV pliplln bo ueoeptod on­ Matawan and Bed .'Bank'"'.1Will show an Inorease during tho $10,200,000, Ho estim ated t h i s ly cn n tuition basis nt a rt*- their- chances with Bayvllle Vincent Moslyn, ’ Allenlmrst, as Malawan. ' bers of tho bnyshora area In . Nov. 23, Conference title or no go Into effect Saturday, Dec. Christmas season when mer­ T h e Joint meeting w a s would save tho municlpnllty pqrtod $050 por pupil, Mis , Mil- 7. The cuts In both weekday chants are off-guard, ' co-chairmen of the fund rais­ Called by Arthur VanBusklrk' tho total'.amount ot'SOOO.313 by $150,000 in added tax obliga­ Bill stated ho was UinlKtont Uio ■Conference according - to ing, cpmmittee of , Mqamouth sixth grade Cluoit rctriitlh en In* ^ Coach Baker, 6s they wanted and weekend bus transpor­ Chief - Flood said the' mer­ niid john n. Oiiectham, QOO thoKcanaliiua.NiitlonallSftnk, tions , lor (icVioolii and w county tation, mostly during non-rush- chants* co-operation --^ a n TJnlV: Association t;^'-«iBHitatnator'ik^ tojt altlioiiiili Uio levies for botli tegral of tlio Miullam T ow n.1; to 'end their seasori! with t ti e fdf ^iardedi'ChndVen;5^ ^ ^ ihetta, ijiiiat,. td m ' WiilK mnm n m'tum-1: w r w « r r r ^^^TbAnkafl^vinfiC.JDay gam e < with houf'periods, hive been ap- keep crimes,1he'^)iorbu^ yMcnmoaUiatidMidaiemeKtt- lJlDVinl hy tho .utilities ■ 'fiirgvdi ?iip'cotiveiyi/Att OOC po$Ut wlrnt they wore H it year. own tcnoiiei mulimed b.V lilm* .COrximl^ion'.-- ■: , ■ i mercbsnis to be„- wearing ; clothing which is' appreciation to area chairmen ty/wero urged to have rep«< Tho Monmouth County Na­ which Includes $171,035 l e v y from /Jqiitli Ainboy, ...... ‘ere reacted the same way and their workers for the co­ for second class railroad prop­ A second recommendation of when the proposition ofpl&y- overly-lajge or carrying box­ rcsentatlvcs attend. J tional Dank, Rod Bank, larffr es or bags to gnard against operation received, and also Lt, Col. John 8. Diets, erty within Its Uounds, Tho lo­ Mr, Mngill was to continue lino ing off a postponed game with thanks all residents who con­ est ln the county, with offices cal nsseusment on this proper­ of rnom in M tt M Ilall, old Neptune was put to'them,. ac­ Blaze Threatens shoplifting. . USAF,. New Jersey State Co* In addition, when accept­ tributed. | , . ordinator and his staff, will ln Koyport, Engllslitown, Llttlo ty Is $04114. llrldge, vncutod Uy a. ltlurto> cording to Coach Barry Rizzo, Mrs. WaffenJTeld served as Silver and Red Bank, reported Jasper Johnson, of Joseph J, gnrten class when Uio now of Matawan. It Is truo that the ing checks, merchants a re bo present at the meeting to Container Plant urged to establish po&itlve chairm an .for Keyport and dlsouss the futuro operation checks mailed totalling $074,­ Sonmnn It Cp'„ Portli Amboy, (continued on pago six) ~ MHS players did not have Raritan Township; Mrs. Ralph township auditors, opposed tho anything at stake like the TCey- identification, clear th e of the posts ln Iho two coun* 142.50 to ltn. 0205 members. Levels One-Story checks with the banks on J&nnarone and Mrs. Patrick ties under a “stand-by stat­ state’s determination of t r il o port players did ln the Bay* Manzo were co ch&lrmen ln Tlio figures showed nn in­ value ns Imned on snle of n . vllle game, but it would have Cottage Nearby whjch they are drawn apd us” plan that Is scheduled to Raritan Sttideul; examine checks carefully for Matawan; Mrs. llobert Sappah go Into operation In January, crease of 207 Christman Club ningle business property nt thn glyen the small Maroon an d Clllfwood beaolifront In 1050 . Steel squad added, rest to let 'F ire of undetermined origin ■any alteration. ' - headed the drivo ln Union members and $04,000.25 in club Beach, and Mrs. Albert Hunt­ deposits ln 1057 ovor tlio pre­ anil ho nnd Mr, Karkils sub­ Killed By Truck the game with tho Scarlet Fli­ Thursday destroyed a one* er was In charge of the work­ mitted otlior evidence to show ers go to. Dec. 6. But the Mata- story frame cottage at the vious year. thnt 14.50 wns ifmoro equit­ Crossing Road To Bui rear of 27 Atlantic Ave., Clift- ers in Keansburg, Program Planned wan players, also to a man. Planning Board Of tho kuyuhorc area banks, able rcprriiontntlon of ratio to wanted to climax their season wood, but *lremen from three Keyport and Raritan Town­ Stop Whon Run Down ship canvassers were M rs. tho Konnabtirg National Dunk nsxesued valuntlon nt wlilo ll . with their traditional game municipalities kept the flames By St. Joseph’s showed tho lnrgost Incienno', from engulfing the Monmouth Absolved In Suit James Lawlor, Mrs. John 6ag- township real estate was sell­ A seven year old H a r 11 1* ti with Keyport. * both li\ membership and total ing, ...... - Township - nelioolboy, . -Arthur The disappointments and In* Container Corp.. adjaccnt to urton, Mrs. John Bulger,'Mrs. Youth Recreation, Dismiss Charges 3. Leon Schanck, Jr., Mrs. funds, Club depouits In 1057 HIkzo. son of Mr, nnd Mih, i-’ and*out performances,of th e the burning dwelling. Sports Agenda Set Were $320,010, nn Increase of teams this season, when their Mntawan Township- Police Conover Armstrong, Mrs. Wal­ Bar Association T, H im , D WllloWbrook Dr„ In $20,000 Action dron Ehrllch, Mrs. Mark Gold­ $05.r-pi over last year. Mem­ Garden l'nritwuy Homes, was r play was Interrupted by the Capt.M. Edgar Wilkinson re­ A comploto recroatlon and bership also Increased 010 to - flu epidemic, does not take ported that all personttl. bo- suit asking $20,000 t o t a l man, Mrs. Wiliam Ormcrod, Elects New Officers killed by a lank tniek at 11:15 Mrs. Tliomas Judge, Mrs. Lar­ athletic program for tho youth a new high of 3000. n.m, Thursday on l’oolo Avo, away any of the attractiveness longings of John Hannan, an damages from members of tlie of 8t, Joseph's Church, Key­ Leo Welimteln, Matnwan at­ ^ of ,their meeting. Never before employee of the container firm, ry Elscman, Mrs. Wallace People. Hail 2K00 Memhrrs near thn Mlddlo ltd. school Matawan Borough Planning Shapiro, Mrs. Morris W o 1 f o, port, has been announced and The Peoples Notional Bank torney, wns olccted third vice bus loading station. 'The hoy was it harder to forecast tbe who lived alone ip lhe dwell­ registration will bo held In tho president of thn Monmouth ing, were destroyed ln the Board by Forrest and Richard Mrs. Sol Opuiosxy, Miss Har­ of Keyport mailed out Cheeks wns crossing Poolo Ave. on r outcome ot the contest than school cafeteria, Friday even­ County liar Auaoolatlon lit the Ills way to tlio school bus' stop - this year when both te a m s blaze. Mrr Hannan w as at Teague, Matawan contractors, riet Wolfe, Mrs. Goorgc ing. Dec. 0, (it 7:30 p.m. totalling $300,000 to Its - 21)00 Frantcel, Mrs. Albert 8 1 ion, club members. Last year, tho unit's n^gular monthly moot­ whero other children wore have been so utterly unpre- work at the factory when the and Miss Mildred Teague, a Ing held nl tho Ilorkeloy-C’iir- blaze broke out .shortly after Matawan landowner, was dis­ Mrs. Ogden Schanck. Mrs. Clmrlcs A, O’Haro, BchencU bank Issued chocks amounting wnltlng wliim he was r u n dlctable in their performances. Ave., anti Nicholas Brttly, teret Hotel, Anlmi'y Park, John Keyport. for instance, w as 3 p.m., CapL Wilkinson re­ missed by Judge Gene Mari­ Thomas Regan, Mrs. Louis (continued on pago two) down, according to the Inves- P rager, Mrs. Sidney Goldin. Lakesido Dr., both of M a t a- M. l’lllnbiiry, Atlantlo III g h- limiting officer, Trooper MU running up a rccord score ported." ano ln Superior Court ln Free­ lands, was named pronldoiit The fire was discovered' bj hold Monday. Mrs. Theodore Sherman, Mrs. wan, aro directing the p r o- (iliuel Murkevlteli, K e y p o r'l against Point Pleasant Oct. 19. gram which Is sponsored by Safe Holiday for tho pew year hy tlio nooo- Only two weeks later a record "Sonny” Jones, 17, who noti­ The dismissal was made on Marton Tomes, Mrs. Charles Stato Police, Tlio child w it s Goldstein. Mrs. Jerome Feuer. lh* Holy Name Socicty of Bt. clntlnn inemberslilp, ' pronouiieeil tie ad on arrival score was being run up. fied Miss Margaret Johnson on motion by Vincent C. J3eMaio, Chlof John J. Flood, Mata­ Ilayslioro area attorneys and whose late father's estate the Matawan attorney, acting fo r Mrs. Irwin Rubenfcld. Mrs. Josopb's Church and supported at rtlvcrvlow Ilonpltul whero against them by Metuchen. by the Knights of Columbus, wan l’ollce. tills morning re­ Jurists who wero elected as On Nov. 9 Matawan was hit­ dwelling was located. She in the plaintiffs. It camo after a Israel Simon. ho was taken, by the Totviishlii Bt. Joseph's Council 3402, It Is minded drivers that Thanks­ trustees of t h o Monmouth of llnrltnn l'lrst Aid and lies ting an all-time high score turn, turned ln the alarm. Fire­ new recess ln which counsel List Additional Workers giving murks tho beginning ol County I.egal Aid Hoolety for men were at the scene for llt­ for tho two parties had con­ it joint, activity of tlio Junior cuo Squad. . mark for a Maroon and Steel Also Mrs, Ilarvey Waffcnfeld, Holy Nuino and tho Catholic Oov. 11 oil v r t II. Meyner's one year wero Henry K, Ack­ eleven. The following weekend tlo more than an hour. The ferred. Theodore D. Parsons, Driver of Iho tank truck w»i (continued on page two) Youth Organization, Plans "safety on the roads during the er/ion, Jr., retired B u p r o in o W arren 1*. HurdBo, 311, Dclimir they were so futile they could building was described as a Bed Bank, borough attorney, holiday schhoii," campaign. In Court Juiitlcn, Maplo PI., Koy­ total loss. and John C. Olvens, of tho have been outlined, and ex­ llo wus driving for tho Bciv not get. even into the opposi­ perienced and talented chair­ accord wh'i this, the chief said, port; John. W, ^pplegato, tion's territory. With each Firemen from tbe Oak Parsons law firm, acted for 26-Lot Subdivision const Fuol Co., Neptune, Tll« men will head each group, “ ho asks all borough rcsldentn Matawnn; Qeyinpur>;It. Kloln- truck wan headed norlli on team capable of such terrlffc Shades, CllffwOod, Freneau the'planning board. Mapped Near Parkway to api^ly restraint In xpcod nnd herg, Keyport, nnd Molvln A,- form n vcraola, there is noth­ Fire Companies were assisted (continued on page two) Bchedulcd to 6tart immedi­ Poolo Ave, 11 was followed by moderation iiy llio uno of alco­ l’lillo, Koyport. another lleaeoant truck, oper* in gin the realm of occult by by units .of the Matawan Bor­ Matawan Borough Planning ately wltl bo a Drum and Bugle Corps, under tho dlroc- holic beverages. nted by William Motley, As­ which one team could be es* ough Fire Department ln fight­ Santa Claus To Arrive Board Monday approved th e . -Notion ...- tabllshcd a favorite over the ing tbe blaze, Tbe Matawan preliminary m ap of a 26'home- tlon of Cliff Browor and John bury Park, rriiln driver gfve IUnds. Two cadet corps will ' , Ni'tlre . If you aro looking-for a good a iitatement to the trooper. other. Township First Aid and Res­ At Loew's Drive-In site subdivision to be known Free rain bonnets all till# deal on a 1057 Dodgo or l'ly- Both Played Saturday cue Bqiiad along with the bc formed, tho Junior corps in­ Mr, Molloy declared that lio as Parkway Knolls, located week at C'reatlvo Ilalr Stylists. meutli call R, Oormloy, Mata­ w as following Mr. Ilurdge’s The game presentsi-another Matawan First Aid Squad were Santa Claus will arrlvtf at near the Garden State Park­ cluding boys of .tho' sixth, sov- Loew's “ 35" Drive-In Theatre, cntli and eighth grades, and lsor appointmont call Keyport wan 1-3047 or Freehold 8 0570. truck and saw tlio boy sudden* novel situation for their series called to stand by at the scene. way ln the Matawan Avo.-Ab­ 7.1404. ' ‘ wj 12/5-»'p adv in that both teams played " a Capt. Wilkinson said he was Raritan Township on the Hell- tho* senior corps of high school (continued on page two) erdeen Rd. area, Tlie proper­ — ~ —1T- 1 | ■ " i . game the Baturday before assisted with traffic control i co*,ter- Whirly-Bird, Sunday, ty was conveyed by llarry • (continued on pago two) their meeting. It has been by Capt. John Melna of Mata­ and all are invited to greet May, Jr.. Mntawan, to a de­ years since anything like this wan Pollce<2and m em bers, of him1, in p e rs o n .L oow’b The­ velopment corporation headed Named To Executivo • Work ProgrcHseS.Oii GuadalcMal IV bIV Now Building has occurred^ It was, in fact, the Matawan Fire Police,' atre, ln conjunction with the by Charles Palumbo, Pater­ . (continued on page thirteen) Mr. Hannan told police he Businessmen's Association of son. Posts At Conference had stopped In the cottage et Raritan Township, will stage- a Tho board also voted to ap­ Keansburg and Matawan of­ (be noon hour for a cup of cof­ giant Christmas party al the prove a minor subdivision 'or Thanksgiving Service ; fee. He said, however, he re­ theatro ta honor of Santa’s ar­ ficials wero named/to execu­ John B&rbageiata, Matawan, tive posts' at elections hold it membered turning off a gas- rival. Admission will be free. , in the Voorhees lrnct_belwcen The Union ‘ Thanksgiving . Children are Invited' to ” use tho 42nd annual conferenco of "Service will ‘ “be "held in' "the fed . stove .before leaving to _ri- Mill Rd, and Route 34. turo to his work at the con­ the theatre’s circus playground lhe New Jersey- Otato League • First Baptist.-Church a t - fl;30 of Municipalities held during tainer plant...... — and: midget-railrosd. Arrange­ .... : •• Notice""' ...... ■••• a.m. The public ls invited to ■ ■ —— ------o _ ■ ■ ments hare been mado for last week at Atlantic City, attend and those interested lh To: All Members Of The Notice Of Settling Day free pony rides and toy bal­ Elections woro, conducted going to thp annual football loons. Fitly prizes will be pre. Mata tv An Civic Ciob Thursday. elasslo between Keyport an d Seltllng pay of The Township PLEASE TAKE; NOTICE of Matawan in tbe; County of seiiled to boys and girls hold­ John W. Bavage, Koniuburg, Matawan will be able to get ing lucky nulnbers and tw o that a meeting of the Matawan wns clected as Vico president to the game before the kick* Monmouth to pay bills for the Civic Club will be held on pc- year 1957 will be held on. Wed­ local bands, the Keyport Jun­ of • the Municipal Receivers off. ior. Dr.gm snd Bugle Corps and comber 3rd, 1957 at 7;20 p.m. nesday, December 11th, 1051 and .Tax Collectors Association th o prize-winning accordion Pt Van's Agency. 2C7 Main of' New Jersey -wfiile" John J. at. four o'clock, P.M.. Jn the band of The New Jersey Mu­ Street, Matawan, New Jcrnny. Extend P. O. Hours Township Hall, at No. 93 At­ Mullor, Matawan, was named sic Center will be on hand to THI$ meeting Is being held trustco of tlie New Jorsoy Charles J. Hasemann, Mata lantic Av.v . Matawan Town­ entertain. fur the purpose of pacing n ytale Plumbing Inspectors As-' .Wan Postm aster, h a s an­ ship. Anyone having bills or The committee plans .sur­ resolution to. disband the Mata­ soclation. nounced that effective Monday. c'oinis against said municipal­ prises for the small-fry. Doors wan CJvIc Club snd to author­ Dec. 9, window service at the ity* must present them to the will open at 3, p.m. and Santa's ise a disposition of any funds New York Turnpike K*pre>* M atawan P ost Office will be Township Clerk on or before helicopter ls scheduled to land fhat may be in Ihr* club tress $1 C4 plus tax I o u n d trip extendud from l a.m. until 6 December 10th. 1957. ' - .. on'(he theatre grounds et 4 ury, ■'* . Frequent service, convenient > '/ ^ ,y« i * ; P.m., including ,£aturd»y». Pec. :: . Bose K. Wenzel, . pjn. In cflrwr of rain, Lhe par­ , B Wi Van fluskifk, economical, For time schedule v p '* »'-V, '14 ’and 21. V.' ' , ■ ' . : Township Clerk ty will be postponed to D ec, 8. . President ■sail (Ceyport 7 0360. ’ Catholic Youth Adult for- basketball and bowling Mr* DeMaio-called three wit-. duled buses are discontinued Mrs. R. VanCJief, Mrs. S. Wol- T.; and, Rita. Cunningham fy*-, On H-VM-M Board with other sports to start in nesses during the morning ses- entirely on Saturdays and Sun­ czak/Mrs. WlIUam'Rpehrich., zo, the youth is survived .br Group Is Newly-Formed season. The complete athletic SKnT F orrest Teague took-the days from..tbe-Red-JBank . .io_ _.f5olicH:ng In M atawan were his brother.'Michael; his . pa- stand but his testimony was Campbell’s Junction run. program Includes basketball Mrs, Howard Friedman, Mrs. temal grandparents, Mi. anid The Northern Monmouth Under the-- direction- of Mr. combatted by objections from Councilman Cyrus K. Brown, Martin Shaw, M rs. William Al County Catholic Youth Adult Mr. Givens. J. Franklin Domi­ expressing - concern over tb e Mrs.'Arthur Rizzo: and h is .Bucdb; baseball, Oeorge Delg- len, Mrs. Henry Esposito, Mrs. maternal grandmother, Mrs. Club held Its first meeting Nov. hiui; bou'ling, Frederick Ha- nick, borough clerk, testified increasing: number of' water William Hospodor, Mrs. Gerald 19 at St. Mary’S Church, New Rose Cunningham. ■ Kov, 28, 1957 poll a; boxing, Dominick "B rls ­ that lie had given an applica­ accounts which are delinquent, Gardner,- Mrs. Foster -Lassin, Monmouth, Temporary offi­ cese; football, swimming tion form to C, Randolph Heu­ said lie had ordered all ■ cus­ Mrs. F. a; Manley, Mrs. A. W, The Healey Funeral H o m e, cers elected were Donald teams and general swimming, ser, Matawan, as attorney for. tomers, who have not paid Wleland, Mrs. Theodore D’Alo- Sheepshead Hay, L.I., was in Walk, Belford, president; Rich­ Dramatics will be Under the tho Teagues, and this was the Wftte'r bills in arrears of over la, Mrs. William Volk,- Mrs. charge of arrangements.. Bur­ Old Bridge Man ard Healy, Keansburg, vice guidance of Francis JJughes same as he had supplied to six months, notified that they Edward Nappe, Mrs. Gene­ ial took place Monday at Long . president; Miss Loretta Maz- and Edward Francy, - other applicants ln similar face loss - of ; water service^ vieve Donnell, Mr«. Charles I a land National Ce me ter y, Plnelawn, L.I. ' “ Settles Suit zaroppl. Red Bank, treasurer; 1 There will be a series of .matters. Mr, -Heuser then took "The good customers are not Spooner, Mrs. Sidney Fried­ Miss Ann Robertson, Union dances, an. extension of t b e the stand but he did not jet a going to have to carry the bad man. Mrs. W, ■ Russell, Jr., Michael Fawlak, 20, of „12 Beach, recording secretary; dances being held at the pres­ chance to testify about the ap­ ones," Councilman BioWn stat­ Mrs. Douglas Marvel. Fairless Iiane, Old Bridge; will Miss'Jean Keen. Fair.Havenr ent time with tbe next fine plication form before the noon ed. Also Mrs. Gerald Franklin, Four Banks Mail - receive $30,000 under terms of correspondlng secretary. scheduled for Sunday from recess was called. In the com­ Bfrough Attorney John Giv­ Mrs.Henry Luhrs, Mrs. Ever­ (tontlnued from page one) a settlement approved Thurs­ The’ following - committees plaint, Mr. Heuser had object­ ens .was dlrecWU to prepare ett E. Carlson, Mrs. Homer day in Middlesex County Sup- to 9 p.m. In. the school cofe- to $271,243 to 2636 members. were formed;.. Catholic, .act­ teria. .' .... . ; . ' ' ed, that the form given, was on .ordinance . providing fo r Leoiitine, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Increases were shown in mem­ erlor Court by Judge J. Ber­ ion, executive, sports,' dues, not one that had been honored Matawan's first parking regu­ Mrs. Gerard Morris', Mrs. Mar- nard Knight. Tlio youth's fath­ Roller skating parties a re bership by 164 and In deposits program, publicity, and me),n- on thd progranuis well, as mo­ by the planning body • and no­ lations for ^presentation at the thlna Watson, Mrs. Howard amounting to $28,757, er, Michael G„ will rcceive an berslilp. Bowling parties wifi” tations were'entered as to let- next council meeting. The or­ Wolverton, Mrs. N. J. Brady, additional $5000 to cover medl- tion picture shows and pro­ Sixteen new members were ' be held each Sunday evehlk}SJ; grams of general lntert :t to tors written and appearances dinance will include restricted Mrs. R, Creen. Mrs.C. D. -----col expenses...... - - at the Middletown Lanes.Mld- made ln the matter during nnd prohibited parking zones, Pearfce, Mrs. Alfred Raven, reported In The M'a tawan teen-agers,- Frorolnent-men_4u Bank's Christmas Club plan: The Fawlaks filed a four- dletown. The group also has a July 1955. — —...-r—-----r- with special - emphasis - placed Jr., Mrs. WUllam E. S m j t h, count $100,000 damage suit ln all fields of sports, enter Increasing-membersWp 7-total:—: bowline team. talnment and -civic life w 111 1 The complaint claimed t h e on parking in borough school jr., Mrs. R. P, Ramsey, ifrs. Julyl 1950, against the Southern FRANK W. DONOVAN , Teagues had lost $5000, 'profit H. C. Warden; ,.... ? -i- to 1279 this’’.year.- Checks 1 The club. is: open to any appear and make;a contribu­ zones. ' ... amounting to $168,0S3,: an.' ln- ' . Motors Express Co. and one of on the building of a house for Its truck drivers, Louis Jacobs, Frank Y[. Donovan has been Cathollo single man or 'woman tion from their personal exper­ Following a public bearing, crease of .$4285.50 -w.'ere sent to .j 18-yetirsof-age or older. All iences. : James jKarkalltls, Freehold, on at .which no objections were j Gastonia, N. C., to recover for appointed to the board ot di­ an 0.64 ucre tract on Ravine subscribers this year. ‘. ‘ injuries suffered by the young- rectors of Hanson-VanWlnkle- eligible members ln , St.. Jo­ Special Protram For Girls ' voiced, council adopted an.' or­ Raritaii Student seph’s Parish, Keyport, are Dr. because of the actions of dinance -vacating B a 1J "e y’B The Farmers and Merchants .„ er.Fawlak when be was struck Munning Co., Matawan, t h e The program for the g 1 r 1 s ,-(continued from, page one); National Bank showed an ta- - urged to Join. Further informa­ the planning board in the mat­ Lane, a paper street n e a r ' by one of the company's trucks firm announced recently. will^e similar; except that It ter of on application for a ml- ly dart out .jnUj tlie road in crease ln Christmas C.l u b on the N. J. Turnpike. Mr'. Donovan is a partner of tion can be obtained from the Route 34. • ■ members- after. JI19. masses cn yllFlncliide Instruction in^ook- xior subdivision of a. i.84. tract Its path. Mr. Motley.estlniated membership -from -1441. to: 1956., - The- accldetit occurred May the law firm of McC'lintook, lng,aewlng,.t)nllrgsm.!iariclng the speed of the truck ahead to 1554 this year; Mailed; this C. lOIiCi. in tlie northbound lane Fulton, Donovan &Wat€rman, Sunday. Th? ne£tm eeting will adjoining Middlesex • Rd, T h 0 be held on Wednesday evening and literature. Instructors remaining one-acre tract after at \25-mlIes-per-hour. He s.a i d week were clicoks amounting ' " of the turnpike near fexlt 12 In Detroit, Midi. He Is president have been Selected for these the sale by. Miss Teafeue to Mr; Mental Retarded he saw -Mr. Burdge’s. truck to $173,708. a hike of * 12,600 Woodbrldge. Mr. Fawlak was of Detroit Orand Opera Asso­ at 8 pJn. at Sti M ary's Church', (continued from page one) Now Monmouth. subjects and will be m a d e Korkalitis ‘later wos conveyed slowdownunderasuddenap over ligures- reported in 1056. _ struct by the truck while work­ ciation and a director of public when tt»-girls' p r o- to Michael and 'Lucy George, Mrs. A. Waffenfeld. Mrs. Hy- plication of the brakes but too Mow will this huge sum of ing along the roadway foi: the Cleveland “Termlnafc&flfiBE; gram--J~.ready.4Q. Etnrt, Jjfataw_ an. -The-sult.______v. _asked-____ _ J___5000 man Schwartz, Mrs. Edward late to keep lt. from knooking rnjriey be spent? Surveys by ’ Savin Construction Co., H art­ ties, Inc., Browning- -- L I n e s. Area Residents CHbseir "-it . fa .antlcipated that -bo-- tuI[Iition for- J-con.Tpirac>;f' aiid: r .t.Kfrjr.' ftl-ve^'-A .e& JgtTO ^C.lub^^^^e^,: ford, Conn. • • Inc., Thunder Bay Manufac­ tween 600 and 700 boys will double indemnity to make up gdte, Mrs. Harry P opp lc k, over hfm. — T- .. Y6rK;:fsunder~of~the.: Sam-^~= .Mr. Paw lak was hospitalized turing Company and—S-as-s For Petit Jury Duty be registered from the a r e a the $20,000, Mrs. Herbert Rothenberg, Mrs. Identification . of the. -victim mas Club plan, indicate that for. six weeks 'and sustained Manufacturing Company. The following area residents which Includes not only th e Jerome Lis^e, Mrs. John Gan- was made by one of his school the savers will use the money permanent disability. It was Born In Washington, D. C., ln are airtong those who were- se­ students et Stj Joseph's School ley, Mrs. Russell Cobb, M r s. mates before' he was taken in the order named: Perman­ discovered liis leg will be 1005, Mr. Donovan Was gradu­ lected to serve On the Mon­ but tbe Catholic students in Milton Gale, Mrs. Jack Gold­ away in. the ambulance. ent savings, Christmas pur- -, . half-inch Gliorter os a result of ated from Notre Dame wltli a mouth £ounty petit Jury for public schools as well, ln Police Recording berg, Mrs. William Geiger Mrr Burdge was put under chases, Insurance premiums, the fracture. ’ Bachelor of Arts Degree, and tho period which began. Mon­ Matawan, Keyport, Cllffwood; (continued’ from page one) Mrs. Maurice Cohen; Mrs. L. $2500 ball by Magistrate Sey­ taxes, mortgage payments, ,The Old Bridge father and In' 1020 received his Bachelor day and will continue through Cllffwood Beach and part of resented1 by one-hour depar­ Deeley, Mrs. G. Kesserj Mrs. mour R. Kleinberg to await ac- purchases of household fur­ . his son were represented by of Law Degree from Harvard. Dec. 6; A 1 b e r t D. Allen, Raritan Township. » ture schedules instead of the G. Molmed, Mrs..H. Bless, tlon of the grand Jury on a nishings, year-end bill pay­ Alfred A. Levinson,-Perth Am­ He has practiced law since Keansburg; Robert-B a r b o r, Over;-1200 boys and girls present__Jialf-hour______departure Mrs. S. Ponaksi,. Mrs. F r a n k causing death by auto charge. ments, miscellaneous uses, . boy, while the defendants -were 1930. . . . ' . R aritan Township; Mrs. Roso system, In some cases, sclie- Karlovich.' Mr9. C. A.' Tiioma, Besides his " parents, Frank and education. 1 > •represented-by Charles Roon- Hanson-Van W i n k 1 e-Mun- will be activated ln the whole­ M. Bell, Cllffwood; Mrs. Mil­ some, healthy.and happy pro­ . ey,; Jersey City. nlng Co. was established In dred E . Bernhardt, Cliffwood 1820 and is ! one of ..the oldest gram, in which the pastor; the Beach; Miss Sophia. Bernstein, BS'V...Cornelius J . K an cu a n d Morganville Firemen firms In the' electroplating, and Keansburg; Mrs. Pauline L. anodlzlngj^tjlpmcni " the RevT John I, Hendricks, ^ Turkey SK o o r^ "1, ^ia^sbtirg. v ; •. - r - curate, will lend a h e 1 ping Also Qeorge W. Bryan, Jr., hand. . ^ S e r v ic e ____ Tho firemen o l the .Morgan-' Cllffwood Beach; WoodfOw M. The. coihmlttee will welcome ^ vlllc Volunteer FJre Co.. will Dorothy Holtslander Carnes, Keyport; John Con­ the'.asslstance if any Cathollo ...... From KeyportJ N. J. (Rollo Post House) " 1 hold it tutkey shoot each Sun­ nolly/Matawan; Qeorge Ed­ maii or woman Interested ln day, at the fair grounds be- Given Birthday Party monds, Matawan; William J. aiding this Important program, 7 ginning'ot 2 p.m. Tiie flre- TofflSrTWeBtKeansburg;—John Information may be obtained men In charge are Al Storer, Dorothy Jayne Holtslander, Direct To New York City's Business and Theatre Districts M. Prey, Keyport; Edward by contacting Mr. O’Hare at :h -._ Clij> Out and Save ^ ^ Clip Out■ and^ * -5 ave_ - ^ Joseph LaMura, Jr., and daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Carl­ Durey, Keansburg;. H en r y Charles Eckel. Matawan 1-3110-W or Mr, ton Holtslander, 320 Main St. Kluln, sr.. Union Beach; Rob­ Brady at Matawan 1-3763-M. Round Trip Faro I* DeparmtH rrum ' N«« lork cltj to K*rport - I All exempt firemen tbat ^ — 0epArinr«« D«narlix»i ^rorofram KejportHMDort Or«/botzad 50th IL O rtjrtio u sd 14t t Matawan, was the guest ol ert .W, K 0 f 0 e d, Matawan; ' The boys from tlie sixth, sev­ To* NAw York City StTHl 1 have not received their pins, Charles W. Lovett, Keans­ ...ONLY , A.M.. 8:30 10:80. 1HM* I should be suro to attend (be honor at tt "birthday party giv­ enth and eighth grades and A.M.. 7t55. », tO, I! A.M.. 0:IS, 10:13, 11:15 burg; Samuel V. Luyster, Key­ P .M ., l4 , t " . f c .l. 6**, 1.1***. t, P.M.rlZtlS, 1:45. I:Hd Grayson Mrs. Joan Boyce. . ■ for-all'! party-Saturday fit the - Card of Thanks.' - Gifts were sent by. Mr. and V anCleat, then Issued the fol­ ..... We .wish to express our deep Lincoln Hose Co. Fire House, lowing statement: “When the Mrs. Albert Haycook, sr., ma­ Keyport. Games were played gratltudo to our many friends ternal grandparents; Mr, and Mildred Teague application and stunts, songs and comedy was received by the planning and neighbors for their acts ot Mrs. Albert Haycook, Jr„ Miss enjoyed. Jerry Larson, spots- kindness during our recent be­ Edna Haycook, Lynne Holts- board, lt was handled In the woad, was the m aster ot cere­ same manner as all applica­ THE YEAR'S NEWEST CAR; : ^-eavementr especially the Rev. lander, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo monies. ~ Lawrence R.'.Bailey, pallbear­ Boyce, Tommy and-Cindy tions which had been received ers and The Bedle Funeral Jones, .Stove DIGinmbittlsta, Among highlights of the prior to that time. . Home. Mr.-and Mrs. Harry Higgins, evening were .a take-off of the . Took Proper^ Actions Andrew Sisters, performed by Mrs, Judson S. Reid and Robert, Michael and Ter­ Ii'Vln Krakauer, Isreal Simon "We b e ] love 'tho actions and Family. ry Kunz. which we took were proper. Jf THE NEWEST CAR IN YEARS and Stanley Kalech; song ahd they were not,, they were the dance "The Tiny Infants,”, por­ result ot the following proced­ trayed by Irwin Rubenfeld, Irv­ ures which had been used In WE ANNOUNCE ing Bauman, Arnold Gam and thp past and on (be advice of Oeorge Frankel, Mrs. Larry counsel concerning this appli­ ...'58 CHEVROLET I Owens and son, Larry, pre­ cation, . .. . sented a dance, and Bobby THE OPENING Clerclerskl also did a dance. "If at any time there w a s any discourtesy shofrn any of the persons who appeared be­ OF OUR Beta Sigma Phi To ' fore this court ln cohnoctlon Sponsor Food Sales with this application, such dis courtesy was unintentional and Tho Beta Sigma Phi Soror­ with no personal - feeling to­ ity m et at the home of Miss ward anyone.” The statement Shirley Hcrtle, Hazlet, Friday was signed by Mr. Herrick, as evening. Plans wero completed chairman, and Mr. Friedman for the two fcod snles to bo as secretary. held in November and Decem­ . When the case opened earl­ ber to help defray tho expens­ ier in the day, Mr. Givens es of the group’s holiday wel­ had Introduced the planning fare-and charltablo program. board member defendants to Tiie Christmas party will bo tiie Jury individually and out­ held Deo. 18th at tbe home ol lined the buslness-andrProfes- MrB. Harry C. Knoell, Texas slonal background of each one Impoto Convertible wfrt ffve foA}. Rd., Matawan, and a spaghet­ ta indicate their competence to quality oi Body by Fisher. -. - ■ ti dinner Is scheduled for Jan­ serve on a planning body. uary. ■ Mrs, William Clifton, Cheesequake, presided at tho bijislncsii session, Refifeshments ‘Here's a club to which all can belong— a wore served by the hostess. ’club that will help you do the things you S® L ' V o g u e Elect Officers ■YSOLAQS H1ARINO AID ‘desire next Christmasl ■■ Put in a little each So im iri...ihere't On Monday evening Olivo no reaion to hMltaie week, receive a substantial Christmas check. Branoh Grango 442 held Its-re- aboutwcarln^ahear* gular meeting a t tho- homo ol (n s a id to d iy . Enjoy, ifext year. That's all there is to it but . it's the brilliantperformancc Mrs. Graco Helser, Routo 16, ... and look your belt surest recipe we know for a Mefry Christmas Cedar Grove. New olflcers for with a Zenith Vogue tho coming year wero elected EyegUi* Hearing and a debt-free New Year. Aid, 10-Day Money* and a ChrlBtmns party was Back Guarantee. planned with ft covered dish Tlmo Payments supper for tlie next meeting-'’ --— Deposit F. u oh------.... ~ Receive Early W cnk For SO Wcchn . 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It’s mathe­ Subscription Rales Payable m Advance ed yellow or brown last sum­ Ona Year (within state), 4.SO . Gary, Wayne and matically impossible. There might be' a couple of them in Six Months *2,50 . One Year fouW de state)*. 13.00 Joseph Zambor m er? Maybe they’re in January just to start off the new year right though . . . By Three Month*?1.50 • One Year (outside O. B.wtlAQ trouble, or maybe they’re Just the way, that brick-growing experiment.didn’t turn out quite . Hie Matawan Journal ta a newspaper of tb* people, by (be people, doing what comes naturally to like the school tots expected it would. The brick disintegrat- end for the people." Its aim la to cerve ths best Interest* ol Matawan ana an evergreen. vicinity: to-present all of the news of tbe week without bias pr prejudice Social Security ed—and so did our best casserole dish . . . Question of the In a clean, sane, conservative manner, respecting tbe tnallenabie rights So many home owners bite of our citizens, and thereby making Itself- worthy ot tbelr confidence. their fingernails needlessly week: What do we do on the last Thursday in November? Make another payment on the car . . . My wife .thinks the" Responsibility for typographical errors U limited to tha cost-of tbe '’Questions over what they think Is the • space -occupied by such error. ‘ • . plight of Uieir evergreens that number two is lucky for me. Says my birthday s on the 20th, Entered as second-class matter st ths post oUice st Matawan, N. our Dr. Spencer H. Davis has her own falls on tbe 26th, we were married on the 21st, first pnder the a c t ot March-a. 1879: _ .... Q—As a practicing physi­ written a leaflet on the sub­ child was bom on the- 2nd of the month and the TWINS cian, m ay I pay into social Page Four THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 1957 ject, arrived on the 26th. And TWO is lucky? Know one youngs­ security as a self-employed -Dr. Davis, -'extension plant ter who wants a 597-piece block building set for Christmas. - person? ' ' disease specialist, has given That means he’ll have lost 368 pieces before Friday and all A—No. Self-employed physi­ me permission to quote from cians are excluded from, cov­ but three by the Sunday following Santa’s visit.- This is an ; ■ - ...Tragic Accident .... his manuscript for- the .leaflet, acCTirafo countr made through years-of experience(Lstudy.-. — erage under social security. which won’t be- off the press ...... The tragic death of a Raritan Township schoolboy Thurs­ However, physicians who are for several weeks. I’ll let you ODDS AND ENDS . . . One bank is advertising the fact it day has-caused gri^f and concern among residents of our working as employees are cov­ know as soon as the Ink ls dry will pay off its 1958 Christmas^, Club members in “Moon entire area. The accident points up the need for immediate ered to the extent of their and you can write in for. Money.” This is just about the time'that everyone is won­ and sufficient protection of children in rapidly-expanding salary up to $4200 per year. copy,...... ;------■--..-...i- dering why they didn’t start a bigger Christmas Club' at^: - Raritan Township, who must cross heavily-traveled streets The Social Security Act does Meanwhile. Dr. Davis hopes not provide for voluntary cov­ this time .LAST year '. .. The salesman who sold.New York in the course of daily living.’...... ------...... you understand that ”e v e r- City a vacuum cleaner for 53244 ought to get a prize of some erage for physicians -jwlio are green” Is a term that indi­ ..... : Cost of adequate protection cannot be the primo con- engaged ln private practice. cates that the tree or bush al­ sort. _No'*’gbod for the home though, comes equipped with sideratibn. There con bo no price tag on the life of a little Q-*-I am. 42-yeara-old. I am ways retains some green foli­ 30 feet of 10-inch hose,'. Liable to sweep up small tables boy. Promises will not ease the grief or fill the emptiness leaving my position which: is age although the Individual nnd chairs . •• . As we’ve suspected ail along. motorista in left to the stricken parents. Promises will not calm the ap­ covered by social security and needles or leaves do not re­ New York have little-respect for the law. N. Y. Motor, r prehension of other parents of little boys and girls. entering employment which is main "ever green.’* Vehicle Commissioner Joseph B. Kelly reported that onc- Members of tbe Township of Raritan Parent-Teacher not covered. Should'I freeze _ Natural-Process Q- half-raillion automobile owners failed to comply with the my social security account? Evergreen plants may hold state’s safety inspection program . . . The penalty is loss Association, meeting at an emergency, session Tuesday night, A-i-No.^.There. :ts,no: provi­ W elrleavesdnl^. p>'oi«rh-tjja " dompletid preparntioirofliStitions-cQllihg-oport'tlle township sion whereby an Individual can driving privileges ... . Looks like the financial drought of second" grbwihsr some’ of the night-spots ahd bowling alleys around’ Camp authorities to take immediate steps to safeguard the youngs- freeze his social security—ac­ foliage is formed. Other kinds tersand jrelieve apprehension of parents. . count unless he is severely dis­ ~[jMtkintf~Iiackward may keep their foliage for as Kilmer is about Over. Kilmer will be opened'after Jan. 2, They urge installation pf signs warping drivers”of the abled.. A b witch ln employment long as five or six years., 1958, as the new headquarters for the Second Corps, Army <*. presence oi scIiddI bus stops in the torea. -They ask that will not m ean that you have tten u About. Falks A nt I h ln n W« Kn»w la Tha I ^ n ( Acs "■-During most years the an­ Reserve. - . lost social, security -protection nual noodlo or leaf ..drop Is In­ SOM® MARGINAL NOTES ... Look for regular Demo­ members of the P-TA be ’deputized and insured by the for /yourself and your family conspicuous, and you may not crats in Keyport to-buck an alleged Democratic, ticket Which township to act as special guards to protect children from If you already meet the re­ . . F orty-Five Years A to Workers are needed each even notice (fi This is so be­ violators of a 25-mile-ari-hour speed limit until necessary quirement^ of 'being fully In­ (Issue Thursday,. Dec. S, 1012) Thursday to sew on Red Cross cause of the camouflaging or will be hand-picked by Mayor Charles E. Applegate if he ■ police or policewomen can be assigned to the danger areas. sured. This Is 40 Quarters of Thanksgiving morning an au­ garments for the need/. T he doverlng effect of the current runs for re-nomination in the" April‘primary. Regulars don’t "" ' They demand that buses when entering a housing- de­ coverage or 10 years of cov­ tomobile owned by Jameg D. like the “muscling in" tactics of the Applegate braintrust. lecture room ot the Presbyter­ season's crop of green. On the velopment, continue their route around the block instead ered employment in your Avery and driven by his son, other hand, the yellowing and They still remember the Applegate “mugwump” deal in : of hacking out, thereby causing an additional hazard to case. James, skidded in the muddy ian Church and working equip­ browning m w ^ ie quite: notice­ 1952 when, to get his own way, he turned his back on the _ Jboth driver and passengers...... ' , Q—T am dlsabletl. over 'age road while coming down Main ment. there have been loaded able dependlgjfwn the-type of Democratic party - . ■ Seerthe $15,000-check is; back-in.the ■ Street. Tlie machine ran upon growing season. ' - V ’J- These requests are1 well-taken, They are soun^ jn their B0; and have applied for dis­ to. the -community for th e spotligKt.'iriSJSR}TOm^^-^^^t"Occurs the township' would ability. Insurance benefits.’ If I the sidewalk and ln Mrs. The­ work.- Qurlng a rainy summer approach to the problem; The -petitions, merit-prompt' at­ odore Sickles' yard then have an awful time collecting if the issuer declared bank-..... am . granted these payments. most plants put on a heavy ruptcy. Could happen maybe . . . Christmas items going •' tention by township officials. They, demand. immediate Will they Interfere with any swerved toward, a trolley pole Ten Years Ago growth. If tbe following sum­ action. • . ■ ' . benefits to which my survivors and plunged Into It. (Issue Thursday, Dec. 4, 1947) mer is particularly dry there up in the shop windows.around the town and some of Santa’s may be eligible In the event The National Woman's Chris­ . The Cliffwood Civic Associa­ will be a light amount of helpers already are greeting kiddies ,.. . Mayor John.Marz, — of my death? tian Temperance Union, which tion met .Friday evening at the growth. Thus, the trees have jr., still is concerned over the harrow margin of his victory ~ ~ ~ Time For Thanksgiving — A—No; The receipt .pr dte-' recentlyconvenedlnPortland, home_of-Myndert —Bonnema, a sm all- amount of green foU- in tho goneral election earlier this .moiUh. Look into.theifar—:z ability Insurance benefits will Ore.vwlH hold their next con­ president. Raising funds to agc which will not cover tip. distant future: Andrew Germak as the Republican candidate All peoples in all times have or have had a regular have no effect on entitlement vention ln Asbury Park, Octob­ complete the Cllffwood Civic the yellow of the previous for Matawan Township Committee in 1958. . Thanksgiving Day, recurring annuallyi' devoted to the ex- to survivors Insurance pay. er 29-November 6, 1913. Building now In construction year. ‘ presslon of appreciation for the gifts Uiat come from, nature ments in tho event of your Arrangements have been at West Concourse, was th e New Trees, Especially THIS ’N THAT . . : The Gehlhaus Shop, just opened at the and from which men live. Thanksgiving today is almost death. completed whereby the Tren­ main topic of the meeting. And If .you have some new Middletown Shopping Center still vises an old family recipe Keyport police, the county universal the world over. Q—I already have paid so­ ton Tuberculosis Hospital will everei'esps, here ls something to make its crullers and doughnuts. The bakery wijs founded...... prosecutor's office and state else that may reassure1 you. It is, without doybt, a Vital and integral part of Ameri­ cial security taxes of $4200 for take care of the tubercular pa­ in Matawan way back in 1860 and moved to Atlantic High­ 1057. Recently I changed Jobs tients from Monmouth County. pollcc are continuing a probe D r.1 Davis says that the year lands four years later where it has been established ever . cana....Thanksgiving^ Day, observed in our nation, is an of the bold burglary of th e and my new employer Is mak­ Negotiations were entered Into or two after evergreens have since . . . Sweeping changes being made at the Keyport American institution dating frdim the very beginnings of Jersey Central Power it Light been transplanted the effects ing social security deductions some time ago between Mayor Branch of the Monmouth County National Bank. Completely ■ our Republic. It was inspired by a sincere desire to express Co. office, Main St., ln which of normal needle or leaf drop from my wages. Is this prop­ Donnelly and the MonmOuth new glass-walled vestibule now being constructed will replace gratitude to Almighty God for His goodness to the people an estimated $1000 ln cash and may be more striking. er? • County offloials,. which result­ the revolving door which had. been used in winter months ... of our country...... 1...... A—Yes. Each employer Is ed in $12 a week being agreed Its container, n 400-pound safe, Trees , planted In wet or poor­ obliged to mako these deduc­ upon as the price for each pa­ were taken sometime during ly drained soils will often show Keyport njerchants reporting more and more customer-ro- — - This day of Thanksgiving has been set aside by procla­ the night of Wednesday of last more than the usual amount sponse to the additional evening shopping hours ?ach' Mon-..... mation each year by every President of the United States tions on your wages in his em­ tient. ’ week. ploy up to $4200 per 'yenr. Perch fishing in the upper of “Inside dying.” Transplant­ day. Stores will be open each, night until, Christinas be­ since the term of Abraham Lincoln. It is .a day designated Mayor P, O, Welgand, Jr., ed trees without sufficient wa­ ginning Dec. 9 according to present plans. Christmas.lights . , However, you may claim cred­ Barnegat Bay ls said to be and Councllmen John Vander- to give the free men and women of our Republic an op- it for all social security taxes good this fall and Holmes Van- ter during a dry summer may will be turned on before that date . . - : - ■ portunlty to’thank God, in their own way for the blessings that have been collected, on Waal and Everett Poling were show an earlier and moro se­ Notc of Sea Side Park a n d endorsed fo r re-election to bestowed on themselves and their country. ' , wages In excess of *4200 per his fishing crew mado a haul vere drop than usual. HAVE YOU NOTICED the advertisements seen Wltli year. You 'do tills when filing their respective Offices M o n- Make a note not to be dis­ increasing frequency in all daily newspapers depicting the .i^ v And these "blessings truly ure many. .The .blessing copies ln Mosqulto Cpve one day1 re­ dny night by Keyport Republi­ In the ,wAshakable and undeniable knowledge that we are your Incomo'tdx "for the year cently that netted them over couraged,1 if you-see your hoi-. wonders of the foreign films now,being shown jviastlyJn - - ln question. can leaders and 'workers foi- lies dropping tlielr leaves- In that truly free. It is constituted in the very fact that we, as a $700. The fish filled 39 barrels, lowing-a dinner at Buttonwood New York? Getting so a qulck glance of the amusement and a barrel weighs 200 spring or early summer, about nation under God, still may worship as we please, Manor, Matawan. as soon as hew foliage h as pages of the larger dailies is more risque than some o£ the pounds. v alleged risque magazines... Have you noticed the tremendous...... Thanksgiving should bo observed by Americans every Repairs' have been complet­ covered the ends of the When Can Eyes Tlie Asbury Park City Coun­ ed to the fill on Lake Lefferts branches. Hollies like to do increase in liquor advertisements appearing in these, same- day of every year—Thanksgiving thnt we are not shadowed cil has purchased three horses dam on Ravlne'Dr., Matawan, and dominated by demi-gods or politbureaus—Thanksgiving this— newspapers? Christmas is surely just around the corner, for the Independence Hook & which w as damaged by a Of course, pests, too, can if you can find the corner . .. One sports-minded (and state- that our children .ate pn tho threshhold of the world’s Be Examined? Ladder Company to be used storm a few weeks ago. How­ cause "Inside dying,” but minded) citizen has suggested that Rutgers, the State Uni­ greatest era. -i_ • • on their ' big Hayes ladder ever, ttiejsuaid ro.il along the these instances arc raro com­ By Dr, Jam es Gregg, O.D. truck. „Tlie city paid the sum versity, go in for big-time football to meet the likes of Penn _ We must preserve and strengthen our spiritual life if (This column Is presented as s pub* edge of~Uie lake ls still to be pared with the normal needle State, Michigan State and others. Says New Jersey has we are to preserve and strengthen America. Today, the lie service in co-operation .with the of $1,150 for them. ' ' rebuilt. A temporary guard or leaf drop that occurs on New Jersey Optometric Association. The new concrete bridge enough home talent to do it provided we can compete with people of our great, nation arc. renewing thnt faith by ex­ Questions may be addressed to the rail has been erected,...... every evergreen every year. New Jersey Optometrlc Association, over Takanassee Lake, Occan other schools who consistently take our best players away ,.. pressing their thanks for His blessings. 102 West State St., Trenton fl, N. J.) Avenue, Long Branch, which Any organization collecting used toys or toys that may be Thank God we are Americans, living in the. freedom separates what ls known as repaired for Christmas distribution to the needy, please 'offered by America. \Ve. do trust, with God’s help, our “My eyes are So tired this afternoon; should I change the West End and E 1 b e r o n contact this column. i nation will continue its proud heritage of freedom and valor. my appointment to another sections of the city, was ac­ Let us pledge ourselves to this noble purpose. time?" the won-led stenogra­ cepted by the Monmouth Coun­ A STORY FOR pher asked lier optometrist. ty Board of Freeholders Mon­ day. It cost $27,500. ■,**» "Surely you can’t get nccur- HIGHER TUITION a third of their student loan Retailing In 1957 ato measurements.” , The Board of Freeholders (Newark Evening Nnw.i) last week met at Keyport with funds are being used...... ■ Retail trade has been running at a very brisk pact this Ordinary fatigue and uso of the Mayor and Council and aft­ The President’s Committee If. tuition fees should be year. There is an excellent chance that total dollar volume the eyps do not affect optom- er going over Broad Street the on Education Beyond H J^g h doubled, as Dr. Keeney Indi­ etrlo findings ln such a w ay cates they may have to be, may set a new record. Whether or not that happens will be Freeholders agreed to accept School has made its final- re­ as to produce errors In t h e Uiat part of the street between there would Inevitably be a determined in large part by the size of the Christmas busi­ examination. Most of the port. It has accomplished Its shift of many students to state- By Margaret A l<*avy ness, ' _ Front and Main Street, provid­ measurements are stable and ed tho State Road Commission­ purpose, which was to alert supported institutions. This You Can't Do Both! , With prospects and experience thus far in 1957 being so not influenced by common er would consent and would al­ the public to the needs of In­ would not only require a great­ good, it might be thought tliat retailers have few problems fluctuations In body function. low part of the State Road stitutions of higher learning. er expansion of public facili­ It was the day before “Mother said I could help Careful evaluation of com­ ties than anything now con- and that their profits aro reaching mountainous dimensions. monies to be used for the Besides the expansion of facil­ Thanksgiving. her make the Thanksgiving But it just isn’t that simple. parative visual skills will re­ same. templnted. but might, to their "How:, would you like to go dinner/' said Annie, “I thfnk veal inaccurate and unreliable ities, the commltteo-emphasiz­ own disadvantage, take from For instance, the comptroller of one of the leading variety to the football game with me that's much more fun. than response" If tho - findings Twenty-Five Years Aco es the necessity of higher fac­ tho private colleges many bril­ tomorrow, Skippy?” Daddy any old football g a m e /' , store chains recently made n report and a forecast. -Sales "don’t add up" and are high­ (Issuo Friday, Dec. 2, 1932) ulty salaries and financial as­ liant students. Thus, ln addi­ asked. have been well above lost year and he expects the 1957 ly variable, lt m ight bo nec­ Ernest Peterson 'has estab­ tion to the expansion of loon “I ’d like to do both,” Skippy sistance to an ever-growing “Oh boy!” cried Skippy, hug­ told them. ", .! total to exceed 1956 by seven-to-ten per cent. Yet he nlso essary to check further at an­ lished a riding academy in’the funds, the private Institutions ging Ills play football* and m ak­ anticipates smaller profit margins, despite the larger sales. other llmo, perhaps a differ­ service station back of th e number of students. must give consideration to the ing a dash for Daddy's chair. “ You can't do both!” T trd One reason is that there are more state minimum wage laws, ent hour of tho day. Tho opto­ show room ln thp old Wash­ Dcvcreux C. Josephs, chair­ scholarship needs of the gift­ “That will be funl” and Annie both laughed. resulting in higher wage costs to the retailer. Another is metrist always can detect this, ington Market Building. Mata­ man of the committee, sug­ ed but Impecunious. Mommy’s head popped in at .'’Come to the football but It ls wise to tell him if you wan hfls-^ieveloped many en­ gests that parents get ready them from the^kitchen door­ game!” said Tod. , ?. that “far more people arc trying , to share the customers aro 111 or .tired. ’ thusiasts for riding' ln l-cccnt to pay much higher tuition RECREATION DEMAND dollar"—in other words, there are more stores everywhere, way. “I thought you were go­ “Helping with the dinner is JCxccsslvo stress and strain, yenrs which has prompted; Mr. fees. In Its Interim reports, () ing to help me with the foast much more fun!" said Annie. new ones constantly are opening up, and competition gets exhaustion, and emotion can Peterson to make the Sport tho commlttce pointed out that Tho number of people lnvthe turkey, and the Thanksgiving “ We’il see/* said Skippy. tougher all the time. And this, ho added, “has meant pro­ affect the results of a visual moro convenient for them by income from students covers United States Is rising very pies,” she said. • • « All day tariff, Skippy wonder­ moting merchandise at a lower gross margin." • . analysis,- though lt ls rare. Not having the horses near at only hnlf the cost of their col­ rapidly. Tlie amount of leisure . Skippy thought for a minute. e d how he conld~iie1p Mommy Incidentally, this chain's net profit last year was only 2.3 only might somo of tho mea­ home. - . lege education. The remainder -time also is on Uie increase. Then he grinned. “I can help with the turkey and still go to per cent on its dollar volume and, as said before, It-la ex­ surem ents of muscle tono be Mayor Edward W. Currie comes from gifts and endow­ Put these two facts together, you with the Thanksgiving din­ the football game. pected to. be lower still in the. current, year.__Other retail influenced, the acpuraoy of re­ narrowly escaped being Injur­ ments—and low salaries.' and lt becomes apparent that ner ln the, morning. Then in He still was wondering when ed-last^Frlday night at-Wood- . Through their Inadequate thero will be a rising demand organizations, chain and independent, are having 9 compar- sponse can drop considerably. the afternoon ; can go to the he went to bed that night. It is hard to maintain atten­ brldgc when on tlie way to salaries, the commltteo b aTl^, for recreation. ' football game with Daddy," Next-morning when he woke .. able experience. No ono can say. that high prlccs are the Jersey City, His automobile the college tcachers are "sub­ T h e concurrent growth of result of high retail profits. , tion and mnke precise Judg­ Daddy shook his head and up he~Buddenly had ft bright ments, as are Accessary in a was crowded off tho. road sidizing the education of stu­ population a n d leisure time laughed. “Tho football game idea. . vision examination, when not against a curb by a truck. dents, and in somp cases the m eans that there will have to on Thanksgiving always is “I know how I can do both!" feeling good. Ono of tho prlnclpnl discus­ luxuries of their families, by be more and bigger recreation played ln the morning.0 he cried happily. . life'« Darkest Moment A ram * cuwic sions at tlie regular meeting pn amount which ls more areas ln the future. The con- ■ Somo-klndB of Jllness .can ef-. “Maybe we can make tho “ Well, Skippy." Mommy feot,.eycslght.;Tho systemjnay of tho Matawan Publio School than double the grand total of trory fact of tho m atter Beem3 Thanksgiving dinner in tho aft­ smiled at his freshly-washed Board .last-night, was tho pro­ alumni and corporate .gift3 tc be th^Lrccreatlon space ts ernoon/' said Skippy hope­ face, "what did you decide?" become hlglily'ioxlo, ''reducing and endowment income:" ~ not growinV' nea rl y fast visual sensitivity. However, It tection of school children fully^.;,-;...... ^ “ I'm going to lbelp you foast against trafflo accldenSs—im­ Until this .condition is cor­ enough 10' keep- up with de­ takes ratlicr severe sickness to .'Mommy and paddy b ort.h‘ thel'Iliahkiiglvlnff turkey," said. mediately after dismissal at rected' there Is no possibility mand. ■ ...... laughed...... - Bkfppy. ~ • -v mako significant change. noon' time -and the afternoon of recruiting ^ie greatly In­ Colds, 'Indigestion, and other Many American towns a n d “You kn*w wc always make Daddy came into the room. session. creased number ef Instructors cities are fortunate in having Thanksgiving dinner ln the, “You can see the football - common ailments havo no ap­ Work on tlie repair of the who will be needed If enroll­ good park areas which were preciable Influence. Even m orning/' said Mommy, game next year/' - dirt fill which forms a part of ments arc to bo expanded nt set aside at the Insistence of “Yoli’ll have to maka up your “ I ’m going to watch the foot­ hcadacho docs not change ser­ Lako Lefferts dam Is under tho rate which all authorities men of vision decades ago.. iously visual measurements. mind which you would like to ball game^too," way. In order that the work agree ls jieccssary In the next But even commurilUes m o s t do, help with the dinner or go Skippy laughed at the .puz­ Moro likely to mako a dif­ , might bo carried on ■ without decade. favored In this respect will to the football'game.*' zled looks or Mommy's and ference than tho illness itself delay it was necessary to low­ Higher charges need not bar find It hard to expand their “I want to do both," said Daddy's faces. n are some medicines taken as er the water ln the lake three Qualified students from fami­ recreaUon space to meet fu­ Skippy, i / "I don’t see how you're go* treatment. Marked affects on feet. Tho repairs will consist lies ln modest circumstances. ture needs. The only solution, He went outside to pl&y foot­ vision are produced by a few Ing to do both," they both said ln raising the road across .tho Mr. Josephs suggests higher ln many cases, will bo to set ball with his friend. Tod. at. once. . drugs, tho, great majority dam, known as Ravine Drive, education could be financed on aside and develop areas out­ “What aro Vou going lo do Skippy ran across the room, though do not. Whenever treat­ eighteen Inches and the plac­ a long-term basis. Education side the towns- and cities. tomorrow, Tod?" asked Skip* and turned on the television ments ore being taken for oth­ ing of drains to c a rry ‘off the on the installment plan Is be­ Thnt will require planning, py. ' . *- •set. The announcer's voice er, things, tills should be made water whfcn It. reaches more ing widely discussed in th e and it wtll be costly. Though , “ I ’m goflig to the football said, “Stay tunqd for the known at tho time of tho vis­ than its normal level. colleges and universities. many citizens may not look game with my Dad, of course. Thank5,:ivlng Day football ual analyqiB. Walking ln Monmouth Coun­ Dr. Barnaby C. Keeney, kindly on the outlay of time What are you going to do?" game which' will be started In ty may become a forgotten president of Brown University, ond money for this purpose, asked Tod. . ‘ ’ a little while.” Safety specialists say that for art, according to statistics urges that a college education our generation owes lt lo the “ I can’t make up my Skippy grinned. “ You see? 1 safer cellar stairs, provide a compiled by the Merchants’ be regarded as a capital In­ future. Most of us have ben­ m ind/’ said Skippy, Can help Mommy with t h e strong handrail tho full length Association of Now York In co­ vestment, to be paid for ln the efited richly bccausc of 111 e He looked at Tod's sister, Thanksgiving dinner and I can of the stairs and good light on operation with the Publishers’ same manner as the purchase foresight of previous genera­ Annie, who was sitting on the stay right here and watch the every step, .paint top and bot­ Association of that city. There of a homo. Th(s could bo done tions which made present rec­ .porch watching them pJay foot­ football game on television!" tom. step- white as a reminder la: an averago of moro IJiau ln various -ways. Mr. Josephs, reation areas possible, Wo can b a ll. Mommy and Daddy both aild keep tho stairs free of ono car to a family in Mon­ points out that some Eastern do no less for those who ar$ “What are you going to. do laughed. guess, you can„»fr I debris. ■ ■ mouth a survey revealed. colleges report that |es3 than tomorrow, Ann|e?M he .Hnir! to como. . botii.aftcr alll'f’they said. Episcopal Guild MtyS Cheerleaders For Current School Year Decorator Speaks THE ‘ Installs Officers To Garden Club Officers for the coming "In these busy, disturbing MATAWAN' JOUKN'Al year were installed at a can­ times iu which we are living, Duyvlew 1’re sb jtc tl.n Church First Church of Christ, dlelight ceremony at the meet-, our homes should bo furnished ■ UlKwoodUeacb Scientist Nov. 28, 1057-- ' Page Flv» ing of the Trinity Episcopal and decorated In a --serene, Rev Frnnelr Ost-erstock -- - B! Broad St., Keyport Guild held in the parish ■ hall quiet fashion, gfvlng an effect A Union Service will bo held Sunday sorvlce 11 a.m. Wed­ Holiday Service of Trinity Episcopal Church, of spaciousness, no m atter at U a.m. this morning at the nesday .testimonial meotlng 8 Matawan, Monday evening. Cliffwood Community Church. p.m, Reading room open Wed­ what Uie-size, never cluttered At 6:30 p.m. Friday, West­ nesday 2 to 4 p.m. Mrs. Edward Harris was nam­ At ChristScicncc or"dvei-furnrshed," siild' M r s. minster Fellowship will irioct. How spiritual understanding ed president: Mrs, deorgc Charles E. Tice, Plainfield, The Covenant of P rayer will of God, divine Mind, gives A special Thanksgiving serv- Miller, vice president; Mrs? speaking U> approximately 00 be held Snturday nt'D p.m. man .dominion over-four, sor­ leo ls announced by tlio Christ­ David Tuttle, secretary; Mrs. Church school Is held nt 0:45 row, nnd bondnnc of o v o r y ian Science Cluucli for 11 a.m, club members and guests nt today, Tho servlco will bo held Harold Fogg, treasurer, and n.m, Sundny: morning wor­ kind, will bo brought out at tlie regular meeting of Garden ship, 11 n.m., when tho Sacra­ In First Church of Christ, Mrs. Kenneth Henderson,, cor­ Christian Science services Sun­ Club RFD on Nov. 19, at Leeds ment of Holy Communion will day, ■ . Scientist, Brond St„ Keyport. responding secretary. " • Hall;- Middletown. be celebrated, A meeting of "Ancient und Modern'Necro­ Tho service will lneludo vol­ the session will be held' at 7 Mrs. Harris then appointed Mrs. Tico lias her own deo- mancy,-.alias Mesmerism and untary testimonies of gratltudo her committee chairmen . as p.m. ■ - - Hypnotism, Denounced1’ will by Christian Scientists for oratlng firm, ls an accredited At 7:45 p.m.’ Monday,: T h e God's fondness, na shown in follows: Membership, Mrs. be the subject of the Jesson- Judge for flower shows, and a Naomi Circle will meet. scrmon. • spiritual growth, physical heal­ James Mershon: sunshine, Westminster Fellowship will --Mrsr--.-Alvin - McDonald ; \yov- trl-state award, winner and Selections to bo rend from ings, and otlior blessings. was..guest speaker- for the meot Wednesday nt 0:30 p.m. the Dlblc' Include tlie following A iesKon-semon-for -tht) day - shlp. Mrs. Alfred’Adler; ever­ club. Assisted by her daugh­ At 8 p.m, a Women's Associa­ greens, Mrs. Frank Marz; so^ from I Chronicles (20:11): entitled "Thanksgiving" will ter-in-law and business part­ tion execullvo board meeting "Thlmv O Lord, la the.jirgnt- be rend, Consisting pf selec­ cial service, Mrs. Harry Naz- will be he|d. ' arian; program, Mrs, .Vernon ner, Mrs, Theodore Wolcott, ncss, nnd the power, and the tions from tho Hlble nnd from M rs. Tice supplemented li o r Flnl t'resbytertao Oburcb ' glory, nnd the victory, nnd tlio the Christian Science textbook, •Ellison; publicity, Mrs. II a r-r lecture by prnctlcal exhibits of rls; education and recreation, Main tit., Matawan ' majesty: for all that Is in the 'ticlcncc and Health with Key Mrs. John Baker. materials, flower arrange­ Rev. Clio star A Galloway heaven Hind -In the ■ e a r t li ls lo tlio Scriptures" by -Mary .... . A-brlef.business, session foi: These are the tlrls who rally support from Uie student body and speotators at football’ ments and container^ showliig tlllno; tli\ne Is the klnudom, O Ilnkor Eddy, tho lossolvBei'- and basketball lim ns. -Never will they- cliecr with more earnestness and vljjor than T-liauks- should .-complin Pnslor ' lowed", w ith. plans^outlinedl. for' - A' C';ii'l3lm«H ' Communion Lord, audt thou are.exalted as imin will eniphnslro tlio llnpoi'- -giving Day at Keyport’s field. The Maroon and Steel cheerleaders, (left W right): Standing— ineiH-cucli otlier. Starting with liend abo'flj nil.” ...... tnnco of expressing gratltudo the Christmas packages f o r Virginia Kuhns, Marlette Harrison, Frances Loscoe, Cecilia Klilnkiewlci„ Mary Beth Mat­ Worship will bo conducted Bun- Ihe Matawan Public Health the 'very ?iirly American' and From "Science iliid Health to ood in deeds as well as in . thews, Margaret Rankl, Irene Maekcy, Helen Gregory. Kneeling — Marilyn DISanto, Gall advancing through the yoars In day a t both tlie 0:30 ond 11 Center ahd the filled bags foi* Melnier. . b’clock services. New mem­ With ICoy |to tho Scriptures' speech. . . . Marlboro State Hospital. Mrs. styles, Mrs, Tice stressed tho by M ary Junker Eddy will, bo Tlio servlco Is 01:011 to tlie changing times and the practi­ bers will bo received and tlio Ellison accepted the chairman­ pastor's meditation topic will read tU6 following (103:23): general publlo und local church ' ship, of the Christmas party./ cal value ol the old adage of bo "There Is No Room:" A Tho truths of Immortal' Mind membors have Invited overy- The "food-of-the-m oath” "n thing of beauty Is a joy sustain man, and they annihi­ 0110 to attend. ' ....., ' - forever," and the need for all nursery Is conducted at 0:3(1 plan is proving.very successful. n.m. for tots whoso parents de­ late the fnbles ofmoitnl inlndV A Christian Gclcnco program a t a w a ini P e r s o irfi a i T e m s homemakers to pass by t li o whoso- fllmsy^and gaudy pre­ Anyone In the ..community may “gadgets" and purchase' only slro to attend church. Uundny entitled "Pinyor Mado Prnctl- ,stop at llie Friendly Shop and News Of You And Your Family Is Appreciated At Any Time School meets at 8:3(1 for a 11 tensions, like silly nioth.i, sin- cnl” will bo given over Sta­ really good quality Items. glo tliolr own wings nnd (all select and list his name for Mrs. Oils Seaman,' program youtln~J\inlorjwTd Sonlor High tion Wens, New York, ami homemade cakes, and food Youth Fclkrfvslilp-i meet at 7 Into dust.” ... ' WCAU, Philadelphia, on Sun­ Mr, and Mrs. John Muller,I Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Mor* chairman. Introduced the which will be delivered to spcAkgr and ‘licr assistant and p.m. / - Keyporl llcformod tburtib day evening, from' 10:!10' to 11 his home Tlie next delivery Liberty St., and Forest Ave,', I'Lloyd, Jr., entertained on Sat- rlson spent Thursday and Frl- p.m. on tlio Columbia "Cburcli day/ In Stamford, Conn., as gave a short history of their Trinity Episcopal Church Warren St., Keyport Is scheduled for Friday, -Dec. Matawan. have returned home I urday evening." Their guests accomplishments. Ten w aa ltov, Roderick N. DeYoung of tho Air" soiles. Tho spoak- ; 6. ' „ guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Main St., Matawan er will bo Leonard T. Carney, after attending the New Jersey were Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Hes- served Immediately after the - , " f'aitor , - ‘ Refreshments' were served B. Morrison. . Rev. Bernnrd McK aarllolt Bonlon, Muhs, • r ' ' League of Municipalities Con- BCy, Berkeley Heights; Mr. Mrs. Robert Hardlo enter­ lecture, with tho b u s 1 n.e s s Rector - - Sunday School Is held_at by Mrs. Tuttle and Mrs. Wil­ meeting following the to a. liam Ratcliffe. ; ference ln Atlantic City. ,M r ^ Mrs. Fred Stahlbaum, tained her bridge club on Fri­ The first Sunday In Advent, 0:30 a.m. under tho suporvIB' Muller represerted tlio Mata- ” ' day evening. Prize winners Hostesses for the day woro Holy Communion will bo at a Ion of G arrett Post nnd Warren Board Of Directors Newark: Mr. and Mrs. CharleB Mrs. J. L. Bernard, Jr., Mrs. wan Board of “Healthj at the were Mrs. Victor Ifredda^a v a.m. nnd Family - Eucharist nprnlinrdt, A imrscy lh iiefd-at Has Monday Meeting... «ince ■" health, session and Matawan C. Schock, Jr., Sea- Girt;. • Mr, M rs, Concow e ^ C. J-- SmedieVri^jTMimg^TT ,.u cTiUi'ch sclulol nt 0 n.m. 'j0:30"a'.m', for children whusn Borough as tlie plumbing In­ and Mrs. Randolph H a r r 1 s guests weie Mrs. Jack Ren- ry Cross, Mrs, Edward Clmii- Tho Liidlcs Oulld will meet parents wish to attend tho At Buttonwood Manor man, Mrs. aeorge Barnard, Tlio Ifunrd of blrooturi ~’of^ spector. . , •— • '• - add Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pike. wick, Mrs. Donald Hug, M r s, Moadny nl 8 p.m ...... 10:48 a,m. morning worslilp thn. Woman's Club of M atawan Jr., Mrs. Rcmingtoh Orsinger, sorvlco, when the sermon top-' . T h e - Colony Club of t b e .Mrs. Herbert W.. Staer, sr., -On. Saturday Evening M r. Qeorge Ritter;.1 Mrs ,. Ocorge ■airls’ Frleiidly Socloty, Jan­ mot Monday nftomoon nt tha ■ O.r.e en and White Village, Ravine Dr., guest at a recent and Mrs. Jac A. Cur.hinnn B arrett and Mrs. Martin Bell. Mrs, Charlos Cisnr. Mrs. Ildon ie JunlOrB, meets Thursday, lo will bo "Waiting." Junior Blackburn, nnd Mrs. Van B. home of Mrn. Calvin Ponrce, Matawan. held a dinner dance dinner party given In honor of were dinner guests of Mr. and On Saturday evening a sur­ Dec. B, at 3 o'olock and tlio Youth Fellowship meets at ^ 30 Lakeside Dr., Mntawan. Co­ ; 'at, Peterson’s Buttonwood Man­ Mr. and Mrs. Lyos Mai*kos at prise housewarming party was Walker.' . • Twcen-Agcrs nt 7 P.m. p.m., and. tjcnlor Yali\h r\l. Mrs. Walter Dyer, Wrildwlck. -^During the.bualncss;meeting, hostesses woro Mis, Charles ' "or oh Saturday evening. Those ErBambcrger &"Co.~Newarkr Mrs. David McAneny, K e y- giveir in honor of Mrr&ncTMrs: p.m Huftriuid Mlsnmdlth Clarkr— ----- Mrs. Stewart Whaley an­ First Mctliodlat Churob Advont sorvlocs will bo hold present were Mr. and Mrs. The party • was given by Mi­ port, entertained her bridge Frederick Hankins at tncir Olliers ntteiuling woro M V a, William Myers, Mr. and Mrs. chael M. Engel, LL.D., New home in Cedar Orove. Mrs. nounced that on Dec. 10 from SIS Main St., Matawan at 8 p.m. Wodnesday ln tlio club recently. Prize1 winners 0 a.m. through the day, at tlio Rov Albort l> curry Pastor Potnr A, Head, prosldont; Mra; William McGraw,. Mr. and York. were Mrs. Douglas Ward, and Hankins Is the former Miss church. A consistory meeting Little Red Sclioolhousc, Christ­ Sunday School is at 0:45 a.in. will be held at 0 p.m, Ths Karl llousor, Mrs. Johnson ' iMrs; Matthew Feldnyin, Mr. • On Saturday evening, Mr. the hostess. Other guests were Mary Munnlng, Matawan. Curtail, Mi's. Joseph Hliddon, and Mrs. Spencer Hyman, Mr, Quests as­ 132 Main St., Matawan John Kinney, Miss ISlalno Mrs, Qeorge Egnor, Mr, and Kinney.-Holmdel.. Mns. Q, J. Sterling Thompson, 81, Mar j'I (Cpliuopa) Ohuroh Charles Mandevllle. . ‘ sist In this project.' - rtov. Lawtanca R Bailey Bait Front 81,, Keyport Chorry, Mrs. Donald W. ilob- ■ Mrs. John Skinner, Mr. and Edward-W. Currie attended Walter E. Shinn. M 1 a m 1 MlddletoWn. . .. - Pastor. lnson, Mrs. David llnice, Mrs, i Mrs. William Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. WUllam R. Plans' were mado for the Rev Henry A Male Reotor the Princeton-Dartmouth.foofc- Shores. Fla., visited "his par­ Christmas luncheon meeting to "tho; Offense of Tho CloSo” Holy Euclmrlat will bo hold Allan J. Morrison, Mrs, J. _ 'Also Mr, and Mrs, 'Charles baU gamo at Palmer^ Stadium. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E, Craig recently returned home will bo tlie Communion Medi­ Itayinoml Ketchol, and M r a, Kurlca, Mr,-and Mrs. Peter from a trip to Bostori, Mass. be held on Dec. 17 for mem­ at B a.m. today. Scout Troop Princeton, Saturday afternoon, Shinn, oyer the weekend. bers only. Thero will be an tation ill both the 10 and 11 W. W. Wlelimdi ...... t _ . Read, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Clydo E. Greg­ Miss Susan Qunklc attended a B4 moots at T p.m. tills even­ with his sons, Billy and David, auction held and each member a.in. soivlcos on Sundny. ing. .Hug, Mrs. Betty Taylor, Mr. and Paul Sproul and Jackie ory entertained their ,son„arid hay ride Friday evening given Church 8chool meets at 10 r. : and Mrs. Jack' Barrett, J-lr. by Rutgers Prep School, New was asked to bring one ar­ At 7:30 p.m. Friday tlio,. Jun­ McCue. :o; ' . daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. rangement to be-used, in her a.m. with classes for each age ior Y o u n g Churolimcn will — and Mrs. George Deltz, Mr. R. K. Gregory and daughter, BrunswTcif, where she Is a stu­ group, Tho men's class ls hold -and-Mrsrrtuke Ocone, Mr. and _ On Nov.. 20, Mrs. Charles own home for tho Christmas moot. , Gretchen; York, Fa., over the dent, ...... season,' “Mrs;" Donald' McClln- ln tlio parsonage.-Senior .lllgh ■ ■: . Mrs. Conrad Seabolt, Mr. and Mandevllle entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Ludi ...Holy Communion will bo held at bridge and a shower In hon­ weekend. - ■ -. . tack, distributed the shopping BYF iylll sponsor n family 1 at 0 a.111. Saturday,,the Feast - - ,-Mrs,-Jpck Stryker...Mr. a n d Mrs. WUllam J . Rabel enter­ and Mr. and Mra. J . Raymond bogs to bo. /illod wJUi Ciirifit- night covered dish supper at of St, Andrew, --______, ^ 3v,>Irs;' Al; 'I’auStman/Mrl' and or or Mrs. • Randolph Harris. tained Qt a luncheon-b r 1 d ff e Ketchel attended tlio 0 p.m, A ti offering will, bo re­ Guests were Mrs'. Walter Pike, Lafayette football g a m e at nias alfta for patients at Marl, Holy Communion (Choeao- J^rs/John Florlno, Mr. and party Nov. 20.-Prize winners boro Hospital. ceived for tlie organ fund. ■ MrsV,Walter ;McBridc,-‘Mr. and Mrs. Baynard Smith, MrB. Bethlehem, Pa., on Saturday. quako) will bo hold at 8 a.m, Judson Evans, Mrs. . Vincent w.re Mrs. Joseph Baler. Mrs. fjimdsy; church school mid im a.-.ajuiucd, j j c u c i j j i u m , i u i > __ . . _ .______Later they had dinner at Han­ Second llaptlit (Jburcb :. . Mrs...James. Lederman, Mr Joseph Dernberger and Mrs. family servlco at 0;30 a,in,; and Mrs. Frank Lapa, Mr. Patton Mrs -Jac A.-Cushman, Frederick K, Dederlck. Other ey’s, U p p c r Black Eddy, Orchard St., Malawaii ' an d Mrs. William Ohnsman. ;Mr3- ° arrf; t 1- Mckeen Jr.. Girl Scout Group Rev. W J Uutchoson. Pastor clioral lCuelmrlst and sermun guests were Mrs. Spafford W. Bucks County, Pa. at 11 n.m, Acolytes will hold Also Mr. and Mrs. George Mra. Frank Ferrano, Mrs. Schanck, Mrs. Frank H. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Jac A. Cush­ The regular business meet­ S o m f n e x Thomas Siddons, Mrs. Stephen their trip to Now York. Weaver, M r. and Mrs. Kichol Mrs. Conrad Johannsen, and man and son, Geoffrey, were Holds Meeting ing will be licld Friday nlglit *T*k«n atd lrtcttd as Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Macuga and Mrs. Kenneth Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs; Sunday at 3:3(bp,in., a npoc- Tho annual parish inedUnn Mrs. Elmore Kattner. and elections will bo held Mon­ ry Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Rol- PIKe. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Bliss John Karp, Lconla;' “ . A meeting of tho -Matawan lal program will, bo presented lin Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James G. Nell enter­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hessey Neighborhood Association of In tlio church for tlio Willing day nt B p.m. tlctroslnnantfi spent the weekend ln New will bo served. ' Harry Charlsen. ' tained at a luncheon-bridge York at the Savoy' Plaza Hotel and son, Mark, wcre weekend Girl Scouts was held Nov. 10 Workois. William Meyers was chair- party Nov. 10. Prize winners guests oi Mr. and Mrs. (Fred­ In tho Matawan Public Health Saturday, Doc, 14, the Pas­ Junior Girls' Friendly Socie­ where they attended the 25th ty moots ’t'ueadny at 3;30 p.m. man of the*dance, and music!were Mrs. Frank H, Bliss, wedding anniversary party of erick R, Hessey. : Center. The chairman, Mrs, tor's Aid Socloty will Bponsor Was furnished by Tommy Mac- Mrs. John Eggleston, and Mrs. Col. W. P. Lambert a n d J. S. Sigmund, callcd atten­ southern fried chicken din­ Holy Communion will be at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert-Klicgl, O n.in, Wednesday; Altar Guild JDoriald and his band, Laurence William Ludi. Forest Hills, L. I. Mrs. Lambert have returned tion to tho fact that troop trips ner, -Harbor. At the conclusion of Mrs. J. Franklin Dominick home from a vacation at must be co ordinated with the Corporate Communion and Mr. arid Mrs. Kenneth N. Cllffwood Community the evening, a buffet was serv­ entertained nt limchcon-brldgc l'lkc attended tho Lehlgh- Clearwater, Fla." program and wrlttcr permis­ monthly meeting, 0 a,111.; tun- ed, courtesy of Mr. Peterson. on Friday. Prize winners were Mrs. Jessie Lewis has re­ sion must bo given by t Ii c Mctliodlat Church lor choir rolienrnnl, 7 p.m.; Lafayette football game at Rev. Doan Jeanblanc, Pastor Mrs. George L. VanDusen,;Bethlehem, Pn., on Saturday. turned to her home after be­ council for council trips an d senior choir, fl p.m. Alcoholics At 0 n.m,-faday, n union Anonymous, 0 p.m, PatriciaJCottrell Fair Haven; Mrs. Peter A. j Later they had dirincr at the ing a—patient at Monmouth by the neighborhood c li a I r- Read. Mrs. Russell A. G. Stet- cilnlon House, Clinton. Memorial Hospital. man for local trips.. servlco wlll-bo held.- M u s I e Mrs. William McDonald wnu will bo provided by the llay- Ocllticinane Lutheran Churoh Feted At Dance ler. Mrs, R, L, Cartan,. a n d ------:------...... Maple PI., Kojrporl...... v • Mrs. Karl Heuser. Other! . appointed chairman for field v|cw Prosljyteriiih C ll il r c h Mr. and Mrs. Herbert cot- gue3ts wcre Mrs. Ralph W. Scouts Entertain At Trinity Church Forms, day, planned for May 24, 106(1. choir, wllli the guest soloist, (tev Vrederlok Oooa Hnalor^ trell. Jr., Browntown, enter-j Hcrrick Mrs spafford W. Mrs.- Footer Lassen w ns ap­ Leonard forcolli and Harold Thero aro two services on n W, F ro n t 81., „ Episcopal Men's Club (N.II 10 FannlM H .n llanb) tained on Friday evening at a schanck, Mrs. Elmore Katt- Freneau Nursing Home pointed chairman for the Court Wohcr, organist,. Tlio Rov, Sunday; Matins at 1:80 a.m of Awards to be held In June Francis Ostcrslock will pionch, and tha regular norvlco at I) • Kollo A M irallisn limes dnnce for their daughter, P a - Mls Qernrd A. Devlin, Members of Girl Scout Troop The Trinity Episcopal Pass Oar Doer 1058. Mrs, Charles E. Sprlng- Sunday worship servlco Is o'clock, Sunday Bchool begins trlcla. Mrs. Conover H. Burlew, Mrs. 117, Trinity Episcopal Church, Church Men's Club, Matawan, Guests were Barbara Schaef-1 Ocorge l , Doubller, Mrs. Wal- liorii spoke about badges and li'r*ld at 0 a.m. when lloly C.’oln- si OKU a.m Matawan, entertained the "pa­ was organized at Its first munlon will bo obsorvod. Sun­ fer. Sharon Tuttle. 8haron'(er McBride. Mrs. William R. tients at the Mt. Pleasant Man­ tho trend being to discourage Thorsen, Susan Manville, Sus-(,Cralg- Mrs A Edgar Palm, meeting In the parish hall, notes from parents In refer­ day School is nt 10 a,in. or Nursing Home, Freneau, Mondny rif 0:30 p.m. t h e an Smith, Alma Schmidt, Rob-and Mrs. Joseph Baler, yesterday afternoon. They pre­ Nov, 20, TIjo Rev. Bernurd ence to the work the Birin die doing at home toward merit Methodist Youth -Fellowship lnlee MalWmus, Joap Eggers.j y rs. Jam es G. Nell was a sented a Thanksgiving- pro­ McK Oarllck, rector, opened Ellen Kaminsky, Janet AUbe,' guest 0f Mrs. Harry Tonis, badges. Mrs. Sprlnghorn be-4 meets hi the church. > gram, including appropriate the meeting with a prayer. licvcd a scout's word wns Wednesday, evening pruyor Tommy Shoa. Robert Barrett, wh0 entertained tlie Friday songs. „ Reasons Harold Dolan. Richard Eat- (;|Ub 0f Asbury Park at a Acting president Franklyn trustworthy. Is hold at' 8 p.ill,, followed by cllffe. Derek VanSickle, R o n-’ luncheon ot the Beau Rlvage. Under the guidance of their Hunter conducted the business Mrs. Robert Malkmus offer­ a incellnit o( the official board. ite- Raven, Qeorge Morrell.1 spring Lake leaders, Mrs. WUllam McDon­ ed to assist now leaders In ald and Mrs. Vernon Ellison, session, during which plans Jeffrey Smith, Michael Crem- Mr, and Mrs. - Edward W. Wore made for a Corporate planning and badge work by Noalls Twins Mark for VAmlns, Jimmy Gtuikle, Spencer Currie wcre guests Thursday the girls are taking a first giving a local course. Hostess­ aid course to enable them' to Communion Sunday, at 8 a.m, Hyman and Gary Burlew. at Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Ho­ followed by breakfast at How­ es for the evening were Mrs. Fourth Birthday - Dancing was enjoyed .and re­ obtain their first aid badge. Dennis Tcmmnrazzo, T r o o p tel, Atlantic City, at the New William Smith, Jr., and Theo­ ard Johnson's Restaurant, on freshments were served. Jersey State League of Munic­ 230, and Mrs, Hurry Aube, Mr, mid Mrs. Tliurmnii E. dore Spleckcr, members of the the Oarden State Parkway. Giving ipalities, at a dinner in honor Jam es Mershon Is acting sec- Troop 220, Nenlls, Mulawun, ontertnlned of Mrs. Madeleine 8, F ro s t, Matawan First Aid and Rescue The .icxt moetlng will bo On Southern Tour Squad, Inc., are the Instruc­ rctary and treaSurerTBoth Mr. 011 Saturday evening at a birth­ who is retiring as secretary of held Jan. 14. 1008. tors' 1 ***. • ' . '• Mershon and Mr* Hunter will day1 party In honor of tliolr Mrs. Osbell ^ambertson. the organization after 40 years Bcrvo until the election in Jan­ twin daughters. Dawn and Di­ Thanks! Main St.. Matawan. and- Miss service. . __ — uary. ... __ . Communion Breakfast _ Maude Lambertson and Mrs. On Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Randolph Harris Meetings will b^e held the ana, who wcre four-years old. Planned By KC, Ladies Mirgarct Lambortspn, South Raymond Ketchel. Utatawan, Shower Honor Guett third Wednesday of each Quests wcri! Mr. nnd M r s , Amboy Rd., Cheesequake, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward month at 8 p.m. In the parish John O’Donimllr and Mr, nnd Combs, Rumson, attended a hall. Interesting speakers and The second unnual family have been on a three-w e e k _M rs. Rajph C. Bcdlc. M ata­ Communion breakfast sponsor­ Mrs. ltalph Johiian, Jr., hnd tour of . the southern states. On performance of "Jam aica,” lh programs aro being arranged. ■ P a c k In Plymouth Colony, over 350 y«ort wan, entertained on Monday ed by fit, Joseph's Council daughtmii, Kuthy and Linda, Nov. 15 they visited Mrs. Bess New York. They dined at evening at a shower for Mrs. ago, Ihe Pilgrims fait Ihoy had sufficient caut* Jenkins at Riviera Beach, Flo. Chandlers. 3402, Knights of Columbus, and lieacon, N, Y,; Mr, and Mrs. Randolph Harris. Mrs. William Ludi To tho Columbian Auxiliary will lo tal otlda a ipeclol da/ for Thanksgiving. Guest”, wcre Mrs. Charles C. be held Sunday. Dec, B, after Thurmun O. Nealls, Mr, a n d Schock, and Mrs. Harry Mor­ Address Woman's Club the 8 a.m, mass, In the school Mrft, Clnrrctt J: Mcltcon an d . So Jn tliejplfll of tiiePllgrlms/lefValf-peusf- ris, Sea Girt; Mrs. Donald The international relations cafeteria. Special rates will cfilldmi. Craig anil Pamela, I PROVIDING EVERY KNOWN BENEFIT...... Mandevllle. Holmdel; Mrs. department of the , Woman’s be avallablo for families. and flliaron, Susan, Itlclmrd and gratefully count our many blessings — on Herbert -Cottrell. Jr.,- Brown­ Club.01 Matawan will, present Tho committee includes Mrs. town: Mrs;. Robert Bentley, nnd IU>bln Nenlls, Matawnn, Thanlugivlng Day. . • ... ■„ a Prof.ulon*! «»rvie» m.fdiuidli* of ‘itnquMlion»4)qu*tfir.' tho program, ”C h r 1 ft .t m a s George Demery, president ot Mrs: Charles M- Pike, Mrs. P. the auxiliary; Hugh V. Around tho World,” at Mon­ Ur- - (No builntii wlll bs Ironiadid by § H.lpful pinona) «tl»nd*re» upon A* e( •vwy tunly w* l.rv«. Howard Llojd, Jr., Mrs. Calvin day's meeting In the parish Oulrb, grand knight, and Jo­ Use Of Street Makeup.... Tlw «up«rior hcSHtt-el our modwn fuMrd Horn, provld. tviry Bell, Mrs. William Tlet-ney. hall of the Trinity Episcopal seph MuscareHa,- chairman. 1 - i Ihli lianli on ThanliigMog Ooy). Mrs. Harry Walling and. Mrs. Daniel Mancinl will bo toaiit- Displayed At Mooting . ponlbl* comfort. ' Church, Matawan, starting at 1 . Wesliy Olson, Mntawan’. 2 p.m. . m astcr, A meeting uf tho Ainoricnn Our compnhwxiv* pne*-rw«* n**dt of <1 wko erf w. Gifts were scht by Mrs. Mrs; William C.' Ludl. re­ Homo Department of the Wom­ Ourmtmb*nMp in th» ASSOCIATED FUNERAL Richard McKeca, Keyport; cently returned to Matawan, Integration Tea an's Club of Laurence Harbor SERVICE nmHUt in to MTV* wfonv* Jtitti nny occur h Mrs. O. J. Sterling Thompson, after residing In Africa a n d by. (VetK«i». W w r^ Middletown, and Mrs. Ralph Cuba, WIU show pictures taken The Hebrew Women's Lca- wnu held Nov. 20 at Uio homo THI Burkley. Bancocas. In South Africa, ____ eve of the United >fehrc\v Con­ L aur­ Members are reminded to gregation, Keyport, held an In­ ence Harbor, A demonstration Donate Toward Fence ‘ bring canned goods for the tegration tea, Nov^20, nt the , of; Htrc»*t makeup wns given by MATAWAN baskets, ontffilled bags for tlie homo of Mrs. Al Cl o 1 d m a n, Members of the Matawan patients at ’ Marlboro State Keyport. Nine prospective ,Mru. Joacph Wcerlji, Cllffwood BANK Rotary Club have given a do­ Hospital to ihe meeting which members attended. They wore Beach, with Mrs, Casltner Sa- nation Ui.the Matawan Recre­ also will feature Christmas Mrs. Philip IClMnstcin, M r s . inolyk as tlie model. ation Commlssloj to help pay costumes, customs, and home Carl Kaplan, Mrs. Ilay Bliss, I Plann wero made to d r c n s MAtAWAM, NSW JIISIV \ DAY FUNERAL HOME the Cost of a chain link fence baked hoMday cookies, cakes Mrs, Marlene Dryer, MrB. dolls for needy children fo r to be erected at the Matawan and breads. Louis Weltener. Mrs. Martin distribution at chrlnlmas. Recreation Center on Jackson Rabinowltz, Mrs. Carol Ber- Members of iho chit) aro invlt- 361 Mapfe Place, Keyport -> Keyporl 7-1352 MwawaMttumrntui. Attendant Nao*Se€tarlAa St. Members of the Recreation Weddmt Annonncemeol* han#, Mr*. JouivU k e tin ie r , id to-jisrilcliiatu In iliid do Commission express apprecia­ iiiim cq prom ptly od pn i.ci and'Mrs. Bernard Wertzburg. pnrtmfnt project. Following . ('MtlMlflNSMNfWt tion to tha RaUry Club for thb or orldai book snow wbnr All tiie officers of the league ths Mltftlngi n dlmlnhdilnic tea ■ m w t <»**&* donation. , 1' vellum at ihis ollico. wero present. wits held. . -■ I '' -'I.-!' BW'^'L'fl? 11 5 t- 't^ v V* Jhad arranged for parents In LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ' ?T O # * r Tavern Charges that m area t u tovu assumen«L)uiiio the.m s . costvivoy ....-_ -.-_ __ [of transporting their pupils to NOTICE OP SALE lug, defective plumbing and plumb­ TAKE NOTICE, That on Saturday, ing in violation ut thJs-rordinanc* -and The Malawan Journal Classified Ads r,. l J c,irln Memorlal School, B a y view th*-7U» -day .ol. 1HS7. mt code, .tho fee in Sct-Uoa 4D shall *o- .C b u r c b end St. Joseph's 10 o'dock in lhe forenoon of ibu day; pjy ...... — i. j p w t t i «» Jny office. Ko. 27 Main Street, Section 5. A. W ater service m eins State Alcoholic Keyport, N. J. wlil be so ld . ai public shall be Installed, from the curb coa* SERVICE FOR ftFNT ■ „ distinct Inequity arising If this veoaue to the highest bidder; One al the curb to Inside the foundation FOR SALE Nov. H. US7 Co?tro' chursea against Bay- were ^ „e provJded at th e 1949 FpttS, 2 dr sedan. Serial Wa. wan without outlets or branches. A ACdOBDlOfr Mickey 4s UUciog orders APARTMENT. 4 rooms, atui balb: Page Six J/8BA-63&342, together with all ita shut off valve shall be Installed six , for electrified 129 bass piano ac* • beat, light gas, water furnished. saa’s S u,n s e t Tavern, OJd board’s expense to tbe -Old eoulpraenl. Jak*n In *&ursuant lo R/6, Inches (6 !> inside the foundation waU cordlons for tbo small sum of S285 ONE MILLION Inquire 19 Broadway. Keyport or call Bridge, that alcoholic beverag- Bridge or mother Areas. This 2A: 44-20&C., as the property ot and then the meter attached thereto complete. Agent for Electronic Keyport 7-1479-M. wjtf JAMES' Ti HELW1G, And to be u ) d (8-8-3 and 8-0-4). All w ater m eters ecmplate, -Openings for Wednesday DOLLARS es.were purchased at the tav-,brou®hfc the w rftth of Old for cash by me. ;. shaU be placed In an accessible lo­ Agent for Electronic Thomas Organs, PLEASANT, large furnished room 1a ^ i i ...... tt *i. ‘Bridgers attending the meet- . - . CARL WENNER. cation so they can be casUy read Inquire 45 James Ave., Old Bndge. AVAILABLE Keyport, located near business sec*- era for consumption off the lng 5ow„ on behead. Mrs, CONSTABLE N. J. or call Cliffwood 7-4950, wjl9 ton. schools and railroad station: 323 M-33 ■ ... ■ separate building- shall gentleman preferred. Write box F 1ST & 2ND MORTGAGE LOANS in care of this newspaper. .. wjlf* Case Mistrial premises contrary to law were Ann Miller, one spectator, be- have a separate curb cock at the RARITAN trfuidscsping Supply. Top 24 HOUR SERVICE found "not substantiated'' aft- came so strident in denounc­ MONMOUTH COUNTY curb and a separate water service soil, manure, shrubs, evergreens* APARTMENT, 4 or 8 rooms and In a suit for damans SURROGATE'S COt/RT main, as required in Section AA. I shade frees, fertilizer, lime, gad gar­ er a bearing by the Madison to* the .whole transportation KOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE­ Section 0. A. Building sewers den tools. Complete landscapings and TO PROPERTY OWNERS bath: oi) heat, available December Against three Bed Bank police SENT CJ-AIMS AGAINST ESTATE fchen connected to the Boro sewer service; Open 9. a^n. to 4 p.m., ex­ - WHO WISH TO .CONSOLIDATE !sl. Call M atawan ls2S0$-M. wIZB tofficera chargcd with false .ar-U. Township Committee M o n d a y | “ tuP “ f " “ efs" that Mr. ESTATE OF RALPH FRIEDLANO, system shall be run from the curb cept Fridays i t Saturdays 8, p.m. . ; * THEIR BILLS • 'Kordzlnski asked ber if she -. Dececced. . ta the building with 4 cleanout brought Call Keyport 7-0432 or Parkwa' ■ We wiQ wben others wonX KEYPORT, five rooms; on bus line; j-est, a mistrial was obtained night. «werem • Pursuant to the order of'EDWARD to tbs surface at or near the curb. 1-0208. M ike Aflelll, Proprietor, wjl ResidriitiallcCommercJsJ , near school and cburch. Available were making "acampal gn ■ Construction Loans .mAde.- cow. Call Keyport 7-2122 after 6:34 .by Vincent C. DeMalo, Mata-1 According to the testimony speech. C. BROEGE, Surrogate of the County All building sewers shall be run wltb p.m . " w ja* . of Monmouth, this day made, on the medium weight cast .Iron aoll pipe TIRES; completely guaranteed, tun appllcaUoo of the tmdersifned, Fran* with Jead and Oakum Joints I9-1-3B). caps in stock for Immediate mount­ APARTMENT. 1st floor, 4 rooms, all Jota. i S i i '°3*Hrt W M & j? * °e°rP **• n M “ "*1. “ " as “ S* Nowacker w h o ce* E. Frledland, Sole Executrix of Building or house traps shall be used ing, % hour service in recapping yoar TAVERN & PACKAGE the estate *>( the said Rajph Fried* utfftfles fura/shed. AvaifaWe De- * Kinley Ave.. Laurence Harbor, IArUmr p - Sen'"'- Arthur John-.bore the Indignation of parents oft all sewer mains- connected to the Bayshore______Ulire re wi.,Cov High-casings. win' c*mber 15th. CaU before 9 a.m. or land, deceased,'noU ce Is hereby - glv* Boro system (5*3*4). A cleanout way 35,- Cllffwood. CaU Matawan STORE FINANCING between 5 and 7. p.m., Keansburg when it.was established th at* ”1. Buckelew Ave., J a m es-^hen the m atter of eating r.n to tbe creditor* of said deceased fitting shall be Installed ahead of WJU tc present to the said Sole Execu' ARRANGED 6-2170. *5» one of the defendants, Det. burg, was in the tavern Bbout'!l!“ 8 , , “r.ose' the trap. ^ ‘ irlx their, claims tinder oath within B. A building or house trap shall UNITED STATES and foreign stamps, Consult Larry Bucci Business Broker APARTMENT, 5 rooms and bath: -..Sgt. Irving L. Krakowlch. had a P m on Aug IB a id when i i»lx months from this date. ’ not be. used when a septic tank .musf single apd blocks, olat* numbers. for appointment. Oftlce hours 9 gjn. steam -heated; also garage. CaJl Dated: November 13th, 1957 be used, but a cast iron tee and to • p.m. Saturday O aJn. to -1 p.m: talked with a member of the ' bad been ,orced 10 WBlk t"1®* Frances • E. * Frfedlar \ fresh air inlet shall be installed .on Call Keyport 7-1446 wjU Keyport 7-1184. , wj28 grand jury in Freehold N o v. fe P‘a“ d Eome moneJ' on , f(nd fort*> ‘f “ h«?V*t l™c.h . . 3 Prospect Place,: , scpttc tank. ' A - cleanout shaU be 20. While the-Brand lury waa r’ Melvin Boyson, the propri-, time alone traffic-laden high ...... • M etawan. -Neu’ Jersey faced where sewer leave* the build- Complete Llond an layout. 2 Iran* SAYREWOODS APARTMENT. 4 rooms, heat and Mt Wesen. Karkus. Kantor, t Burns. EIg.'V ” ‘ • ...... ~:formcre .-(I., new ^ ZW), plenty or water supplied. Couple or cot not sitting ln the case, Mr. etor, gave him two paper bags !l*!Bys b1fCBU1f® °f ,fln oljder **r' 41 Broad St., C. Each separate building shall extras; 4 x t table, plastic village, vREALTYCO. ... with l child, preferred., Inquire Joan Keyport, New Jersey, have a separate sewer connection at eahg car, trolley car, new Budd'csr. RT.7^ AT BORDENTOWN RO.. Stenger, 253 Maple Place, Keyport .or- DeMalo claimed this grand and change, and did not ring'”°7hpr * h* Attorneys. . tlie curb and a. separate building Can be seen-in operation at 11- Seven­ SAYREVHXE, N. J. call Keansblirg 6-4786.' ' . wj28 juror did ride home that night up a sale. Mr. Johnson ac- ? oth" decIttllned ‘f'at.„s h « J12 »7.0i . stwer as required ln Section 6A. th St., West Keansburg. - Cost over < PARKWAY 1*4421 ------with a petit Juror who,^w ^fi^oordlng to the U»tlmony, left .a ?g the,as- D. Garbage grinders or food waste M00, will sell complete |7S, Call OPEN WEEK DAYS KEYpORTT—apartment, 4' rooms and • COMMON LAW 6-293------disposal units shall not. be installed i Keansburg 8-2724. wi28* 9 A.M. TO * P.M. bath in 2 family house, heat and hearing the case and hereby the place, and placed the bags ^Lpi hp*.rhur? hi* SHERIFF’S. SALE:—By virtue of _ li plumbing systems connected to SAT. & SUN 9 A.M. TO * P.M. basement for laundry. 1 child only. could have transm itted w o r d m a truck owned by Winslow ‘ T f . .. ^ had writ of execution to-rne -clirecied, tit B oro-sanitary sower aystem. j CHRISTMAS triees. whideaale ao d .re­ wJU 910 p er month. Call Keyport 7-0445-M. issued out of the Superior Court ' Section 7. Medium weight cast | tail. Canadian double needle, bal­ .. ‘ - wJ2* ot New Jersey (Law Division! there Iron soil pipe and fittings shall be sam boughs by the bundle for blan­ will be exposed to tale at public allowed fn plumbing installation. ket making. Wreaths, roping, and ART'S ... BUNGALOW, 5- rooms, $40, needs re­ s b:rdefendant> ft 1 u ry I ~ — 5 * y rt£ vendue, on . mistletoe. . See -Marie at Marie's pair. - If rented owner will repair. Judgo Alton V. Evans, Mon- .Thfl chRrges.revolv^around.^80^ ^ ® 11^ d0,M“3^rnd^ j Monday* the IQtki day of Dec. 1937, ^Seciion 8.-It shall be the duty of Farm Market, Route 34, Matawan. DRIVING SCHOOL Near .Route 36 on Grcengrove Ave. between ihe hours of l2 "0'clocJc ttiiu the Plumhin/t Inspector appointed .by • ...... _ . \vJ28 Call Union $*2392. wi2&* mouth>untv, summoned all to allegation that ra bottle ofj ^ „ thttt WOu,d Bbe •f.30 -o'clock {at 2' o'clock Eastern located in South River, wil) come to vodka in ‘he had m atter been to In his a t b I r d , needed would be a noUj fromprincipals the Board bf Health of the Borough your home; - Call Clifford 4*7481. ' __..___ , , 1ICCUCU WUIUU UO U. iiu w iTUJIJ Standard-Time) in the Afternoon'of of "Mstawan,-' lo • issue --permits, - col­ FURNISHED room, suitable for 1 chambers. 'After- two hours of said day, at the Court House In the led fees, make all inspections and BETTY’S .. . ‘ wjl9 - o r .2, persons,, near..bwsin«ys_center. h ? e a«entf ■? Ithe parents to give a child the Borough of Freehold. County of Mon­ tests and-enforce the provisions of interrogation of: all concerned, DRESS SHOP USED TV sets bought and sold, CaU M atawan 1-21Q2-J. '123* ' f Ur ‘J? ' right- to eat lunch at a school mouth, New Jersey to satisfy a judg­ this ordinance and code. LADIES WEAR & ACCESSORIES need’s TV & Radio Repair. 274 he said that he was satisfied m ent .of **Jd court amounUnff -to The inspector or his deputies shall Main St., Matawan. - 128 CLIFFWOOD BEACH , bungalow, "5““ b fro,m to* direction,b^ there was little faith ex- approxim ately 41,545.00. . . . have the right to enter into or upon ATTRACTIVE STYLES _cJcan. -co7.y,';'5 rooms, and bath, that Sgt. Krakowich’s talk ta'£ r“ 1 ^ hn?|)D'1 pressed that this was true, All the defendants' right, title and any land, building or other premises, ' MODERATELY PRICED , pertly . furnished; gas hot air heat.' with the grand Juror was noth­ who was ln the truck ln which K IntereBt, U any, in and to the follow­ public or private,-invtne'enforcement MATAWAN 1^742-J Situation Wanted Adults onjy ♦ad .-per month; l m ontb ing: of this ordinance end code, ' . J39 MAIN ST. ing more'than'an "Inadvertent Mr. Kent, the owner, already Outlined On Charts , - • - • . ■ ‘ ; jtf stcuHty required. Call Fulton 1-5423.- . All that certain tract or parcel ot It shall be a violation of this or­ .WJLL wash and'Iron all types of cur. - --• : - J28 . conversation." Despite t h i s, was seated. T h e first two Mr. Maglll outlined all his land and premises, hereinafter par­ dinance, for any person to prevent^ ■ tains, also stretch curtains in my ■■ ■■■ — the judge found “reluctantly” packages that Mr. Johnson recommendations on large ticularly described, situate, lying and obstruct, resist or Interfere with any own home.-- Prompt service. Call I MODERN 3 room, apartment, unfur* being ln the Townshlo of Marlboro in officer heretofore named or^any per­ SHOPPERS Park*, ay 1-3595. wjtf | nished. located on Broadway. Key* that he had to grant Mr. De- walked out of the tavern with charts spread across the room. the County of Monmouth and State son employed for or by this Board —------1 port. Heat and hot water supp’^M. and placed in the truck, it de­ Whon he explained the chang­ of New Jersey. ol Health, tn entering into or upon CLIFFWOOD BEACH, will care for Cull Keyport 7*3405. ' . Maio's mistrial motion and Known as Lot No.: Twenty-three arty land building or other premises DELIGHT_ children' in my own home. Call dismiss the panel. He said to veloped. contained orange es he projected by reference (2.1) on a Map entitled “Mao of PRO­ un aforesaid, for the enforcemilt Of M ataw an 1-3343-W. wJ28 to the charts,, the board retir­ PERTY BELONGING TO THE YES MR, A MIIS. SHOPPER , HELP WANTED the Jurors, "This m ay have juice and soda. ’ . this ordinance. / . . YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED ■WANTED- been, created inadvertently and However, the defense, repre­ ed to executive session. T h e ESTATE OF THOMAS WICKER*., Section 11. All questions pertaining WHEN YOU SEE THE QUALITY Bminesi Opportunities end being all that certain tract or to plumbing not mentioned in * this AND COMPARE PRICES while lt ls m y firm belief that sented by Benjamin Kiel n- spectators called them "rude" parcel of land and premises, herein- ordinance and code shall be left: to hEYPOI^T, store for rent in hear^ EXPERIENCED as the board members retired. s/ter particularly described, situated, the jurisdication ot the plumbing in­ : AVAILABLE ON OUR of town a t bus stOp7 See Nelson, lt hnd no influence on you, I berg, contended the agents lying and being in the Township of spector for his ruling and decision •<9 Broad St., Keyport. wjtf OPERATORS cannot in good conscience let from their point of observation Whe% the board returned, Mrj, .Marlboro, Monmouth County. New m d sha)i report same to this Board of LIBERAL CnEDIT PLAN Magill., announced Xhat t h e Jersey, and beln/y the ja m * property Health, together tvjth hi* decision. AND LEARNERS this case go on with that In the saw th e handyftittn-c-n m e conveyed by MAJOR WICKER. Ex­ Section 10. Any person or. persons, ; WE u F O R S A L E background.'” around the corner of the build­ board was prepared to act on ecutor, and io more fully described firm or corporation or their agent, his recommendations. ‘ In Book of Deeds 1856, page 406. and violating any section or part.of-any INSTALL & SERVICE ACCORDIONS * MATAWAN ‘V. ^ complaint charges that ing with the package contain- also recorded in Book of Deeds 1088, section of tbfs.. ohiinance or ol the NEW and used, bought-sold-rented. re­ Sgt. Emerson R. W 111-1 am n One motion authorized Mr. >igfe 436, at the County Clerk's Of- •'Plumbing Code Of'NeW Jersiy. 1953” ..REPCO PRE PAK . paired and ■ exchanged. N J . Mu­ UNDERGARMENT CO. l££-_Trefilugld, N«w Jersey, made a part hereof shall, upon con­ sic Center, 42 B^oad St., Keyport Tel. and Patrolman Oeorge B, yr-^iuito change -schj ---- a penalty, for KEyport 7-1476. Lessons on si) in­ S'JOHNSON AVE.. . ------n t " *;. ' ;.“_aaftj.ofeniisea- ^JJIELESS BOJLERS struments. ; . wjtf Clayton, Red Bank Police,‘ q c - at the rear of the building; first, second -and third gt' to J A K E S ; P. LUCAS- ...... ,,-^tjtpn^e, of rfot" 1 MATAWAN. N. J ...... costed Mr.' Cannon while through which he would have 111 the Miller and Southwood 1.0UISE LUCAS, his wife, and record­ ten Hollars ((10.00) nor m ore' twfim '^u l^«o2a6Atip‘-^iDiA'noN - PIN :- gaiflgiaf?^?^" :-^t-v:iiso Schools to 8:45 a.m. to 2:4S ed in the Monmouth County ‘ Clerk’s fifty dollars ($50.00) and for each pool lables'Tor thT^hDme, Stor­ checking cars parked In Ma- passed if he had b^en«brlnglng Offico in Book 2612 of Deeds, on page second and subsequent offense, pay a HOT AND C 0£ d W ATER. penalty of not. less than twenty-five age spacc for rent. Louis Costa. NURSES Aides; experience not ncce.i< "TrlneTttrkrRed-Bank—w h ile the bottle from the tavern p.m.; 8:4S a.m. to 3; 15__p.m. l?Z*c. WINTER AND SUMMER Pershing Place Keyport. Call Key­ sary but. preferred, all shifts.' Must '-Seized' as the property of James dollars (155.00) nor m ore than , one port -7-0591 or 7-1435. wjtf the plaintiff was seated ln his Joseph Edgar, townshftr~at^ for-fourthr flfth-and.slxth-grad^ Pr-Luca#--a«d-Mary_ hjs wife, hundred dollars <|l60.00) - and/or six- have transportation. Inquire Brook* torney, contended lt had been ers, and 8:45 to 11:20 a.m. and taken In e'xecutton at the suit of~Carl tydayB-<00)-in-the-C6unty_JflU.____ t_ 60; MONTHS TO PAY dale Nursing Home, Highway 35 at own car engaged In conversa­ Wenner, Assignee, Ac., and to be sold _ Section 11. Violation of each ana Main St., Keyport, or call Kcytwrt - tion with Miss Janet Ehrgolt, proved the bottle of vodka was 12:IC to 2:45 p.m. In the kin­ any section or part of any. section —Aluminum Windows— '7.5*00,------Mj2a dergarten. by IRA E. WOLCOTT. Sheriff. of this ordinance and code shall be Jersey City...... ‘ delivered4, It was of a type FREE ESTIMATES Venetian Blinds MALE. Life Insurance carper: ex- ' Another motion repeated the Dated Oct. 28. 1957 deemed to bc a separate violation The complaint charges S gt. the tavenrutocked; that the li­ Carl-Wenner, Pro Se. - for wlilch a penalty shall be^ recov­ Pree Estimates—No Money Down . ceiient opportunity------andi.'-trafriifllf ... __ censee was responsible .for the policy requiring parents want­ 30 lines) 12-4 131.90 ered. • GIVE US A CALL AT KarJ A F rjntx. Keyport 7-3405. period. Salary plus commission; age' Williams and Patrolm an' Clay­ Ing their children to eat lunch ill_____ 1 ...... • Each day that-a violation of any 26 to 50. Call Rhadysidc 7*4648. wJ28 ton “unlawfully” searched the actions of people employed on Bection-or - part - of-any....scctlon._ of MATAWAN 1-4361 BOATS and motors. Johnson Sea at the Miller School to present ESTATE OF W1NTHROP n. MOnRlS, this Ordinance and' code exists ahall -Horses....Old-Town Lpp Strake Win* NURSES aides for 4 to J2 shift, ex* car and arrested Mr. Cannon the premises either full or - perience prcfeh’ed. . Call for. Inter- . part-time and “proper conclu­ notes to the teachers. DECEASED 1 ' be deemed to be a separate violation ner-FlbcrglaBs. Outboard motor fe-' “without reasonable cause1 and Notice of Settlement of Account for which a penalty shall be recov­ , LANZARO BROS. pair. Financing easily arranged. O. view Matawan 1-4633 or inquiry Mount ' sions can be drawn from the Motion Iwst, 5-4 and Directions for Distribution G Galbraith & Son. Inc.. 118 West Pleasant Manor Nursing Home, 38 without a warrant.” It also re­ ered. . ' ' TENNENT RD., MORGANVILLE Freneau A ve,. Matawan. wj2& evidence." t A motion by Joseph Hoff Notice^ is hereby given that the ac* Section 12. All penalties collected • , - 128 Front Street, Keyport.' N J. Call lates that Mr. Cannon and that Mr. Nowacker. make a cnunti of the subscriber. Administra­ u rd er the provision of this’ordinance Keyport 7*1214. Open every day Mias-Ehrgott .were forced to Mayor John L. Chamberlain trix of the estate of said Deceased or the code established herein shall except Sunday. wjtf WANTED denied Mr. Kleinberg's'motion complete survey of the entire wlil'-be audited apd stated by the be paid to the treasurer of the Bor­ LEGAL NOTICE go to Red .Bank polioe head- township to determine the cost Surrogate of the County of Monmouth ough of M atawan. ' . Jjuuu prfvate mortgage atTsVoJ l^' ‘ quarters where Mr. C a n non for dismissal which automati­ and reported for settlement to The Section 13. The court, recorder, or * years on fl room house. 2 car cally brought all those Involv­ of transportlng-all. children: liv­ Monmouth County Court, Probate Di* magistrate may at any time, amend COMMON.LAW .0-275 SINGER garage, no- brokers. Write P.O. Box was Imprisoned "falsely” f o r ing more-than a mile from VJjion, on Friday, ihe .TwenUeth day all -defects and errors in the. com­ SHERIFF'S SALE;—By virtue of a 422, Laurence Harbor. • wJ28* four hours. A final count al­ ed to the stand. ot December A, D.. 1857. at 10 o’clock plaint and process. ! - writ of execution - to me directed, One., after the other, Mr, school or who *vould need a a.m,t at lhe County Court House, Section 14> AH ordinances and issued out ot the Superior Court of USED MACHINE le g e s the three officers' “ In­ ride for safety's sake was vot­ Monument and . Court Streets, Free­ parts of Ordinance Inconsistent /with New Jersey (haw Division) there will HOUSES FOR SALE sulted him and placed him ln Boyson, Mr.' Johnson, Mr, hold, New Jersey, at which Ume Ap- any of the provisions of this'ordin­ b*j exposed to sale at publlo vendue, SPECIALS hiATAWAN, attractive bungalow: as­ ed down. 5 to 4, by WUllam. cn vi . . $180011800 fear of bodily harm ” while he Kent and Alfred Norton, part­ DllcaUon will be m ade for the al­ ance an d ' the code established her'e- sume.' ‘ G.L..mortgage, ^ * »rteage, .down..down, time bartender,tiook the stand Kerr, Mr. Meyers, John Part­ lowance ot Commissions and Counsel under.are hereby repealed to the ex', Monday,, the 16th dey. of Dec. io57, SINGER- TREADLES • 16 per month. .ExcellentExcellent .neighbor* neighbor­ ‘ .. Lwaj beJmr. detained and that aa fees, and Directions- for-DistribuUon. tent of. such inconsistency, . between the hours of 12 o’clock-and hood. John: Trabachlno...... Malawanawan A mauIC o f hlB notoriety ovejf AOd.-eAch told the same story, I rldge, Mr.1 Thompson'and Mr. D^tcd Nov^mb«r 13th A. 1057. • BecUon 15. In' the event th at-an y <*30-'o’elock -(at 2 -‘o’clock Esttern $9.95 - $13.95 l-I737fM, witf — ihe matter. Mr. Cannon bad to •und • ended up with tbe state­ Kordilnskf over Mr;,'Hoff. WlU • • • 'Annm Ct. Rab«i. t;* •♦ottqo, sentence ;or clause, of, this Stsndsrd T im e ): ln -the ifttt^rnooai of llam Joyce, Richard Pine and • . . JCdaemeire Drive, , , . . ordinance or «*ode shall be' declared sold day, -at tie Court House'in the • ELECTRIC PO RTABLES. ' .'T BUILDINGS. .to r move - -delivered r-te - relinquish his employment In ment that they didn't know Malawan.' New Jersey uuconiJjitutJonal by a Court- of com­ Borough' of Freehold. Countv or Moo* ■‘croptriy. ’ Cheap’. . AU improve* where the bottle came from. Harold DeHart. Administratrix • petent jurisdiction, such 'declaration mouth. New Jersey, to -satisfy a Judg­ $27.50"- $39.95 menta. 'No pride ove PERTH AMBOY PONTIAC. 1053. ChlefUan Deluxe, ra^ Krakowwich was Investigating complaint, he added, “great The board had had a hard neys, whose address is 41 Broad Oth. 1957 at 7:30 o’clock P.M. at the mouth on April 3. 1924 in Case No. dio and heater, hydromaUe, sun the metal box as a possible Street, Keyport. New Jersey, an Public Health Center, Broad Street, 64*1, i HILLCREST 2-2838 visor, wiiylshield washer and other weight should be given to the time getting down to this busi­ answer to Urn. .Complaint filed in i Matawan, New Jersey at which time • Being all of lots. 1301 and 1302, OPEN DAILY UNTO. I P.M. extras, J«25; Call FreehoM B*6(^3^ due to the thett ol a car taeat- fact that this man has a large ness at the start. Mr. Thomp- civil acUon. in which 41 Brosdke< and place a ' public hearing was/will B:Ock 35, on the m ap of lots afore- FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL a P.M. er ftpm an Eatontown Drive- Corp., ate. Is plainUU and Arthur F. be held upon the same. sald.** _____ w ju Investment here and previous json came to the meeting arm­ Volk, et. al. are defendants, pending Frederick Mauer- Seized as the property of Fred CHEVROLET. 1952, hard top. 2 ton#, In Theater. Mr, Cannon claim­ hi the Superior Couct of New Jersey, BUY a -Heinkel, 90 mites-per gallon. good condition. Call Malawan ' closings have greatly -reduced ed with a law book. When Mr. President , Gauthier taken in execution - st the ed no warrant was presented vdthln 39 days after December 19, ’ <- George Ritter suit of Trailxnobile Inc.. a corpor> Brand new. only firaf. Only at 1-2342-W. 128* revenue.” — . Kordilnskl . read off the pur­ 1937, exclusive of such date.. If you - . Secretary ation of the State of Delaware and S&bo’s Auto Sales, Highway 34, Mtfta* for the search of bis car and poses of -the meeting to In­ fall so to do, the relief demanded in # 3 931.33 ...... < to be sold by . wan. Call Matawan 1-9700. » • »i i/s o /a WANTED TORENT faking his metal box for th e clude the transportation m a t- the Complaint will be taken against « 1 - P 1* E - WOLCOTT. Sheriff, you by default You.atiaH tile- your ...... CHANCERY 8-311 Dated Oct. 1957 TWO or 3 bedroom house - or--apajH-..,. purpose of police Investigation. ters and changes ln the schools -answer and-proof of service Jn dupli­ Julius’Fielo, Atty. . , , , MANURE, buy direct from farm. Top m eht Jn or near M atawan, Jn n!re> Madison Board cate with'the Clerk of the Superior SHERIFF'S SALE:—By viriut ot a soil, big 12 ton loads. tlS. Hay. location; available January 1st. Call Miss Ehrgott testified in sup­ setup, Mr. Thompson recalled writ of execution to rrte directed, (47 lines) 12-4 ■ t» .« l straw and mulch bay. Deliveries on port contentions. Court, 6ta|e House Annex. Trenton, J12 M atawan 1-4CD or Freehold: ft-5210, ol his (continued from, page one) that'the only announced stat­ U tw Jersey, In accordance with the Issued • out ef the- Superior Court Call Keyport 7-5844-M.* wl!2 • . . WJ12 ; Samuel A. Cartenuto, Red schools opened. A sixth grade rules of civil practice and procedure. of New Jersey (Chancery Division) ed purpose ot the special meet­ Tbit action has been instituted for there will be exposed-to sale M pub* Bank, a’defense attorney, ask­ of Browntown pupils brought ing was to meet with Joseph the purpose of foreclosing a certain lie vendue, on ed on the granting of the mis­ in by bus from Old Bridge Brunetti. Bergenfleld, about indenture*of Mortgage, affecting lands Monday, the 23rd day of Dec. 1957. ln the Township of Marlboro, Mon­ between the hour* of 12 o'clock and trial motion that his objection would be housed in this room schools to be donated for that mouth County. New Jersey, • situate 4:30 o'clock (at - 3 o'clock Eastern . io lt be made a part of the at a rental of $1000, <1600 for on th* Westerly aide of Lloyd Road, Standard Time) in the afternoon of builder's 3000-homeslte M 1 d- which Mortgage was executed by tha aald day, at the Cburt House-in the record. Edward W. Wise, Jr., transportation and continuing town development. Mr. Kord- Borough of F reehold Countv of Mon­ BUSINESS SERVICES said Arthur F. Volk to Lewis H, Red Bank, 'also a defense at­ a Janitor’s service of »540. In" Klnski reminded him that Boyco and Ida M. Bovce. his wife, mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a dated January II, 1951. recorded io Judgm ent of ssld court -amounting to M IIIIM M HIIIIWIMIWIWW IIillllH M m ilMMWWi——WWW— torney, concurred ln the ob^ the room to be vacated at every member had been noti­ ihe Monmouth County Clerk’s Office approxim ately 113,893.00. Jectlon. Judge Evans told these Browntown, Mr. Maglll would fied of the special meeting by on Janusry 23, 1851 in Book 1S99 of All that certain tract or parcel of Television Tip* From George Mortgages on page 111, and assigned ■land and prcmlaea herein after par­ Contractors ’ attorneys he would have their place.a second1 educable class telephone,1' but Mr. 'Thompson by the said Lewis- H. Boyce and Ida ticularly described, situate, lying and being In the - Townihip of Marlboro, CARPENTER snd building: contractor, objections put In the records with a teacher to be hired at said no declaration of the pur­ m. Boyce, his wife, to the plalnUff, TELEVISION SERVICE J. O. UetMger. Florence Ave. Key* and that the court would take $4200. Pupil* in the two 1 edu- pose had . been made beyond 41 Broadkey Corp.. by Assignment of ir. the County of Monmouth and State port' New homes,' garages, aO alter* Mortgage dated Msrch 9th, I9M, re­ of New Jersey. - Can us for reliable TV scrvlce:. tele­ CAN YOU PERFORM atione and repairs, easy financing . Judicial notice of lt.~ cable classes then would be oq- announcement at a prior corded in the Monmouth County BEGINNING at a Point north M vision antennas repaired and lostaU* arranged. Call Keyport 7-4159, wjfi* Ralph S. Heuser, Matawan, separated by ages. One ls meeting the board would meet Clerk's Office- on September 13. 1957 degrees 34 m inutes wtMt*** the raeg* ed. We also repair radios and small in Book 315 of Assignments of Mort­ ..jtlc needle formerly .pointed along electrio appliances. A SERVICE THAT WARM air heaUng ayvtems Installed. assisted Mr. DeMalo ln pre- housed at th e Cheesequake with Mr. Brunetti that night. gages on page 453;. and to bar tha the southerly outline, of lands* here­ fti. oil or coat Furnaces sod sheet sentlng Mr. Cannon's ease, Fire House. 1 Rare At Thompson equity of redemption therein; and you, tofore conveyed to Charles C. Bar­ metal work. Our 29 years experience the persons to whom this noUce is bour snd Reglns W. Barbour, hus­ VILLAGE TELEVISION PEOPLE WANT? enables us to give you a good Job Mr. Maglll explained with The spectators raged at Mr. addressed are made parUet defend* band and wlf#, 181.38 feet from a at low coat, Bertolette, Belford. N, J. reference to complaints from Thompson for this and Mr. nnt because-you are the-owner of said concrete monument located a t' the 20 E. FRONT ST. Coll Keansburg t-1361-R. wjtf .....Bingo Refreshments To lands and premises or a spouse, as southeast corner of said lands-and LET THEM KNOW Old Bridge that' the children Brunetti appeared extremely hereinabove designated. in tbe nortbessterly corner of that KEYPORT Be Soldf By Auxiliary in the first, second, and third reluctant to go Into his matter Dated: Nov, 21, 1957 part of the whole tract. heretofore WITH A ftrades at schools ln that area I, GRANT SCOTT , conveyed to Lydia P. Kl/f'oy BUnehe KEYPORT 7-3081 ' THORESEN In the face of all the storming CLERK. Y. .Emmons, In the westerly edge, of w j« The regular monthly meet­ are kept to 4 p.m. so" fhey despite Mr. Thompson’s decla­ SUPERIOR COUnT. Freehold-Amboy Road (formerly) now BUSINESS ing of the Ladles Auxiliary of can ride home on buses with mation In his behalf. He set­ jia is t.e t State- Highway leading from Cor- ^ QANSEN —-the Matawan Township First doh'a Corner • to Browntown; thence TV SERVICE CLASSIFIED those In the fourth, fifth and tled for a private conference An ordlnsoce of the Board of Health tl) along this same line North SS de* PAINTEns, PAPER HANGEHE, Aid and Rescue Squad was sixth grades to save both mon­ t t the Borougb of Matawan. establish­ grees 30 m inutes w est 239.64 feel; -MATAWAN 1-1600 . DECORATORS with the board and an an­ ing a plumbing code for the regula­ thence <21 South 41 degrees 24 min­ held Monday evening at th e utes w est 3M.M feet; thence (3) TEN EYCK RONSON I N a ey and have the older children nouncement the’ Midtown mat­ tion of plumbing Installation snd re* MATAWAN ESTIMATES CUEERFCliV' arVES Cllffwood Fire House. Plana watch over the younger ones;. ter-bad been put off to a spe­ pair In tne Borougb of Matawan, Mon­ ■South 62 degrees 2 t minutes east i w in CALL ATLANTIC BIOHLAMDS were made to sell homemade mouth County, State of New Jersey^ 503.15 feet; thence (4) North li de­ 1-0.11-J f After • a tart comment by . a cial m eeting Dec. J. Be it ordained by the Board of - rees ~17'~ m inutes e ast 173.00—/e*t; PHONE* Slenoe (5) North 76'degrees. 15 min­ OR KEANSBURG (-tll*-B cake and sandwiches, coffee mother that' her son did not Mr. Kordslnskl ruled that to Health ot the Borough of Matawan, ------wlU- —and-soda at the Frtday-nlght follows: . ------utes--w est- 130.7? feet; U»nce (6) attend school- to become “a satisfy Mr." Thompson,- . Irving _ Section 1. A code, regulating1 the North 45 degrees 22 m inutes i30 se- RUSSELL bingo games which are run by baby sitteri " Mr, Maglll agreed ZoclfS, board secretary, should Imrfallalion, maintenance, reps/r and coad* west J57.30 feet; thence (7) Bulldoiing • - - ■ ‘ - control of lhe plumbing of buildings, North 41 degrees 24 m inutes esst TV SERVICE . KEYPORT 7-3030 the squad. - ...... ■____ the younger pupils.In, the. first cair Henry fiplteer, Perth A m ' Th o birthdays"'of ” M r a, and'connection thereof with outside 259.24 feet to the place of beginning. VXT1XDOZINO, lots cleared, cellar*, three grades' could1 be let out tioy, tb determine if tlie meet* potable-water supplies, sewers and , SUBJECT to the rights and privl- EXPERT TV ft ANTENNA REPAIRS tanks and septlea tfuf; lots, garages Gladys Artderson. Mrs. Evelyn up to one-half-hour earlier by Ing coi^ld be beld legally. Mr. aeptlc tanks Is hereby eatabllshed legea ,grsnted to the State of New AND ASX fOR and coops filled and graded, driv* Kucharek, and Mrs. a r a c a Jiursuant to the provisions of Qiao* Jersey byu Deed dated May IS. 1940 ways cindered, graveled and fr«de could pile up. None the less, members were present, a sec­ as part thereof, the following fees 7* lines) '! ** l M .§49.62 {mUe bandies. We pick up snd de* Corol Prisk. Others attending ahsll he ei^rged and recelved:-- 19 KEANSBURG 6-0310 - CJfbl dozer, shove) work. Idea] for Stanley 'KordalnsU, board ond meeting be called by com­ excavating aepUcs. fuel tanks, crawl livwr large clock*. Oliver** Repsfc w erj ' M rs. Joan. , Thompson , A.- For the filing and examination ' wltf Siop, n U ttle S t. Matawan. O vm president, believed it desirable mon consent ttyjfrgr the par-1 of any applicant for Llcenae as Mas­ The Mistawan Township Board of apace, drain dJtcbes, Monday,. Wednesday and Ftidjot „ . Mrs. Clalre. Taggert. Mra. Do] that Lester Nowacker. assist­ cuts’ protests. iTiis made the ter Plumber, fifty dollars (150.00). EducaUon on Decem ber 15. 1957 a t back fill. fir- evenings 7 to 9' p.m.. also Saturday )y WJieeler Mrs! Flo Mauer, D. For the Issuance and annual tha Matawan Hifth School, at A:1S FOR EXPERT TV * ANTENNA Buiidiniting filled and graded and mang. 9 to 12 nofta. and l ifyf p.m.' wji2 ant principal, make a survey crowd partially reconciled, but renewal of a Master Plumbers Li­ -.m. E.8.T. will receive- offers oij REPAIR CJUmL Mrs, Marle Meeker.’ Mra. Eth­ cense, ten‘dollars (110.00). other kJobs. Call______M artin,______day___ o r__ eveo- to determine a cost for trans- a few - bellowed out that they « ----- ..fids for tho aald of the^ following ing for free estimstes . Eckei’s Trucfe O il Burners , \ 1 el Boyle, Mrs. Gloria Bunger, porting every child, ln th !e bad not coma (hat night just C. For the filing of plans for a ' used and obsolete equipment: - Ing. Wooleytown Rd.. MergaavtUe. proposed plumbing coystrucUon. al* (F iv e"(5 ) used electric'Singer Sew­ SHORE RADIO Csll M ataw sr* 1-CS2«<22-1 w jii Cm boraer service. aiXvea and floor Mrs, Dot Bclnton, and M r s. township llvlngr a mile; or more for “ a lot of talk," they want- ' **: '^PJ^ceinent, - two • dollars! ing Machines, Console type. furnaces cleaned. ' ' or sold. Betty DllkSi . : ... .-i'...... from school. . ■ . {ed-action, Mr. Meyers then , 1 TSvo <2) kindergarten tablea, SERVICE Call Kaarport T 2125 wRI D.- For the issuance of a permit! Offers or bids may be made for SALES A SERVICE ' Tress- Charles R. Thompson. chalr" (amended the motion, to empow- and Jmpeciitm of plumbing conslnic* sny -part nr lhe whole. The Board 36 CHURCH ST . KEANSBURG < i^Thfi UOO,. alteraUfln.iOr Kd iMmMl: lhni.1’»>tMaa IK* Hiht In nlMl. anv «r - M laiivs tw : s«tu» . I'M,' Antiques, look' Ui»UK»i‘’3r?«tf‘-churon.'’»»ita' Mod committee for Uie: b * y -Iters brought• up, i t p « e s e d i';”1’' .n» «t«uk. -n.rtr Tn)ii«r. . . i KEANSBURG 6-05541 ’>prunKLr;-eut ;-domL> -flm»lact«>lolp. TH®' Uatlbew* Opportunity Sfrajjr . You May Vnr Your Easy Charge eiat^to sue, lots c)eared, free e s ? ' ’ •...... Account Anlkjues, wanu to pu> all iypcs ot aow»'' j1:.' frc W ih f ln«,l(le ' shore -area,, recalled that .he'unanimously. , s“r'Ur,1 ’ , feat* given. Call Mstawan i »44-u •nlloaes- DoUa toys furniture..rhtn* " '• '■ • ’• *Jtf. glassware and cJd tawelry 113 Brhstr Auxiliary Holds Atco Winners Rcceive Prizes P-TA Execs Plan Legion, Auxiliary Browntown Residents Fire Department Attend Reception - . 9 '. 1 . • ' : Fall Conference. Yule Program News In Matawan Building Home Mr, and Mrs. Barth Oaub, . Marlboro Bospltal Auxiliary „ A meeting of the executive Members of Laurenco Har­ browntown., attended tlie 25th M A T A W A N l ^members” took an active part committee of the Morganville bor American Legion Post 332 wedding ivnnlveiaury -ieci'ptlon in the fall conference of th e Parent-Teacher .Assoclt- This column Instituted at of Ml', and Mrs. Charlos Cros- Nov. J8. 19S1 P age Seve» and its Ladles Auxiliary are ejtiggyj______.u New Jersey Association of Hos- tion was held Friday alter- the request of the Matawan slotte, Argus, Pa., Sunday at, noon In the Morganville Fire Department will be pub­ donating tlielr time, talents the Safford Hotel. pltal Auxiliaries. More than Scbool, Mrs, Frank Cullens, lished monthly, to Inform the and experience ln Uie recon­ 300 women from auxiliaries of Jr., presided. Committee mem­ residents ot ths borough of struction of the barrack-type Mr, and Mrs. Julius Qlelshe Junior Auxiliary bers attending were Mrs. general and mental hospitals the meetings and activities of new legion homo on the cor­ were evonlng guests on Nov, all over the state attended tbe Thomas Kocovsky, Mrs. Carl the Fire Department, Includ­ 19, at tlie homo of Mr. and Names Cfiairmen Blnger. Mrs. Eugene ;.Q a 11. ing Its companies and auxil­ ner of Summerfleld Ave. and Mra, Paul Molnar nnd daugh­ . day-lonB workshops held at St. Mrs. George Pheasant, Mrs. iaries. Lantana Way, Laurence' Har­ ters. Miss Nlcollna piQlovannl Francis Hospital, Trenton, William Cosgrove and Robert bor. ' . . , was tho hostess Saturday ot On Nov, 2, ft'. E. Holey Hoso Mrs. Herbert Cottrell, sr., Nov._ 19, and took part in dls- Herbert, . In 1940, the Laurence Har­ was a dlnnor guest at tho tho regular meeting of tho Jun­ The December meeting of Company Auxiliary held their cusslon of problems Important annual' dinner at Coby’s Res­ bor post acquired' its present homo of hor son-in-law h n d ior Auxiliary of tlio Laiucnco to their auxiliaries. , the P-TA will be held Monday daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mer­ Harbor American Loglon Unit evening, in the Morganville taurant, South Amboy, home on Summerflold Avo. Mrs. John B. Green, Locust, rill H. Wallacc7 Keyport, Sun­ 332 School. A Christmas program On Nov. 9,,.Hook auxiliary and the hospital, at .“Foodarama.V. Freehold,". on anxloilB— niipoar on t h o mltloo who assisted '.ate- tint BetterBetter the Corps would get Uio sttmo Miv-Olsen and-' Miv Yurkhx meeting woro Mrs. Itolllti Hath- Ai-.- - '* ‘aw ah’, Dec. 7. The- annual 'blue;'and V ic/, ni:o Commander Joseph scene,’ Ilut first -nldmon W 11- j discussed has TCturnefThofflc after spend­ co-operation frbt^jfHSV^ him? Mrs, 'Jack Olsotv Mrs. v so attending this workshop, gold dinner will be held lit the people as lt did during h 1 a Geores, -Rollin RnUibun, An­ llnnt Hooley, itlclmrd Rowe ■ froni-thei auxiliary, was Mrs. tlie art of lamp-making and ing a week visiting Mr. and C 6 n t r a 1 School, Wlclcatunk, and Malcolm Mosher, experi­ William lieokner, Mm, Clmrloa Christmas decorating.; - Mrs. Carl Miller, Cottrell Rd., term. j drew Carver, Wlllnrd Maloho- Moi'i'lijiniict mIbs Mary Ilellior, Green. • ' -. Feb. 22, 1938. Attending t h e ski, William Bockncr and pcv- enced In suoli matters, deliver­ ; ' Attending the public rela- Sister Mary Charlotte, prln- Cheesequake. meeting wcic Mrs. George Hook fir Ladder held a suc­ ed ii now daughter by Iho tlfno and Miss Dotty Ilolhcr. • cessful card party on Nov, 20th oral other post .members,. _t!on9_.warkBhop-from_theMarl- cipal, spoke briefly during Mrs. Mao Eberhardt, IselinL Pheasant.. Mrs. Gordon Swan­ the KeyiiQit nmiiulnnco. drovo was a weekend* guest of Mr. in~tUBir^meeting“hall,~”~ " " ’ —Noli-post m em bers In tlio ------Daritof^ThankB------boro Auxiliary were Mrs. Lau­ which time she thanked Mrs. son, and Mrs. Thoinas Anti­ township who have aided tho up to tho south Amboy Memor­ rence Taylor, Holmdel. atLd William Powell and Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred Fritz, Cottrell sell. Refreshments wore serv­ M. E. Haley Auxiliary mom- ial Hospital; Both molhor and The futility ot the Inte non- Cligster Johnson, Hazlet, for Rd., Cheesequake. bcrs aro selling Christmas Legion aro William Weeks, enu B, llulnart wish to tlianlc Miss Helen Herrmann, Free­ ed. Laurenco Hnrbor, and Jnok daughter aro doing flno, hold.-Mrs. Taylor, who l3 _fl their special efforts ln obtain­ Mrs. Edward Cannon.^OIcT cards, all tlielr frlonds and neighbors ing school buses for Hazlet Mill R (l. Cheesequake, attend­ Miss Dale Blnger and Miss Brown, Cllffwood. . for tholr mnny klndnossos dur- member of the State Assocla- Camille Cosgrove, Morgan- Midway Hose Company Aux­ llpn of Hospital Auxiliaries children. - ed a film shown at the home of iliary held Its annual dinner at On Sick Leave ' ' mg their recent- bcrenvomnifc, Announcements were made Mrs. Robert McKinnon, Irving­ vlltci were early visitors of pspocliUly tho Uov, A. D. Curry Public Relations Committee, Santa Claus In Newark, Satur­ Builew’s Rentnurnnt on Nov. Trooper, Tlio following members of took part in a skit designed to that the First Holy Commun­ ton, by the White Sisters of lltli. . t . tho A rchitectural. Tiling Co., and Tho Bedlo .-Funeral Homo. Africa, who arc missionaries. day. They were accompanied V show one method of getting a ion Class was entertained at by Mrs. Carl Blnger. Midway Hope Company wel­ plant, keyport, presently a re Jinn—adv-. 28 J .. ’ public relations message across a party Nov. 20, with Mrs. The sisters reside at the moth­ comes Edward Harris to their At P-TA Meeting on sick leave: Mrs. Mary to a group. - Samuel Maslello,*Mrs. Andrew er house ln Metuchcn. The pur­ Rudy Barboilni, Joseph La­ Mura, Jr., John Plosky and company as a new member. Tho Whited Brown Paront- O'Donnell, Aberdeen Rd,, Mrs. James McCosker, Rum- Germek and Mrs. Walsh as pose of the films was to show Matnwan, who ls confined to hostesses, and that "The Bis­ the living conditions and the Charles Eckel spent last week Make this Christmas a safo Tcachor Association's month­ son,0 acting patient service nnd. happy one for alL Chook her hotne 111; Mrs, llobortn GAS-TOONS . chairman for tho auxiliary, at­ hop’s Clothing Drive” ls being help the missionaries are,giv­ In the Catsklll Mountains, New ly lncetlng was held on Nqv, York, deer hunting. W'lri 1 e all Christmas trco lights and Wallace, Port Monmouth, who tended the workshop on volun- conductcd. - Clothing may be ing to the people and children 10 ln tho school, Stato Trooper of Africa. Mrs. Cannon plans there Mr. Barboilni shot a 110- wires to make suvo there are Henry McNally Was guest lms boon rolenscd from Mon-, .. teers, and took an active part left in the cafeteria and a spec­ mouth Memorial Hospital, and By BILL OWEN ial appeal was made for in­ to have a film showing ln her pound deer. " ...... no bni-e wires or loose connec­ speakor. llo spoko on high­ to the discussion of the mech- tions to cause a flro. Don't set ls recuperating al hor -homo} anlcs of a volunteer program, fonts’ and children’s clothing. home by the sisters. If anyone The Hominy Club met at the ways, school buses and hunting Paul lCity.xchbnoh, Lloyd lid,, The Christmas party will be ls Interested, she will arrange home of Mrs. Tillle Mameson, your Christmas trco whero it safety, Mrs. Geor g e Drost __ which followed presentation of will; block an exit. Don’t keep Matawan , who ls ill - at h I s tho subject by tho volunteer held at the next meqtlns with a tlme at their"convenience. Morganville. recently. .Plana gave a, short, talk on tho trip home, ■ Mnii Minerv-n I1 roper, Were made, for a Christmas tree up after ID days. Don't alw and iMrfti Margaret ttohuK . director , w .ftyerlOokiHdspital'.; Mrs.'John-Elbrecht as chair­ Roger Miller,, Cottrell ; Hd.’, leave Christinas tree lights on 31 Hancock St,, Keansburg, - aod/ tfaa ,-,vq Jun te er. chairman o f' man. T he :classrooiri mothers fcheeseauake. ' celebrated, his party .to. be hold at the 'homo inoistor made to Iho p-TA con­ ■will serve. 10th birthday with a family of Mrs. Martin Smith, sr., Mor- wlion you are not ln tho room. vention In October nt Atlantlo linn relum ed to work after be­ Special prizes were won by party at his'home on Friday ganvllln. Refreshments were Don't let ohlldr.en play with City. It wns announced that ing a recent patlont at nivor- Mrs. Eugene Gordon and Mrs. evening. served and games played. the Christmas tree. Don’t put thcro was a profit of $128.40 vlow Hospital. ■ - Give $10 To Drive Floyd Brown. Parents* atten­ Mrs. Robert V. Seber, sr,, ls lightod candles on or near tho clcarod from the group’s ro- dance prizes were won by Sis­ a patient at Fitkln Memorial Christmas tree. Keep tree cont tricky V ay salo, _ Keren Ami Is a fund to Brisceses Feted ' Hospital, Neptune.' away from radiators and a ir A trip is being plnnnod by which all children of the rellg- ter Mary Mildred, Sister Mary Annlse and Sister ‘Mary Albfrr- On 25th Anniversary Gene Lanzaro ls a surgical ducts where the lieat will dry tho mombors' for a bus trip to " lle 'i •lurlln* on Ills ious school of the United He­ thjjw. oiit. If tree becomos dry vaoatlon , , , won’t' bur gal tus. ' ' patient at Riverviow Hospital. Now York sometime ln tlio FREE PAINT! from nnrono else,1’ ; brew Congregation contribute Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Brls- d rifcedlos fall, tako It down, spring to soe tha show "Auntie INTRODUCTORY__ ■ weekly on Sunday mornings. The Thursday Afternoon Ca­ You too will bo a regular cese, 26 Middletown St., Mata­ nasta Club met at the home eoember Meeting, Mame," _ n couroN BED cuitoiner, , .once we'vo had The funds collected are d 1 s- Cheesequake Resident wan were honored by their Mrs, Edward Cannon sug­ MARY CARTER PAINTS tributed among local, state and Mrs. Marie Ledcrhaua. Attend Doc. 4—Midway Hose Com­ a olmnco to Spoil youi Shower Guest Of Honor children, Rocco and Anthony, Ing were Mrs. Fred Ege, Mrs. pany, ... . ___ gested a savings fund plan for *'rrf* nn of my Umoui . national charitable organiza­ on the occasion of their 25th Ray Brown, and Mrs. Martha the school olilldren which met atnl with *«v»ry on* ynu tions. This past week the Dec, 10—Washington Engine ry. F a c to ry uffvr. 4.01 Miss Quth Ann Galla, daugh­ wedding r.nniversary Nov. 19. Jensen. , wltli approval, Bhe-.w,lll seek In­ Awnrd winner.'* OK amount qf $10 was contributed Company." ■ r ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Following a dinner party , at Mrs. William Caroll, English formation on how the plan I'hon# MA 13M4 . tp. the fund drive of Monmouth Dcc. 10—M. E. Haley Hose Galla, Vanethel Dr., Cheese­ Ye Cottage Inn, Keyport, a town, and Mr. and Mrs. R ay works and Inform tho mcm- flout# 34, I Mllti Bo. ol SALES & SERVICE County Unit of the New Jer­ Company Auxiliary. - quake, was tlie guest of honor surprise party was held at Brown. Morganville, wero bors at the noxt meeting, Tho M atiw m i Free I’lrk-llp & Uellverjr sey Association of Retarded at a surprise shower given by their home. The couple receiv­ evening guests, Nov. 20, at tho Dec. 11—Hook It Ladder Com­ Christmas party for Iho P-TA 114 N«w Ilru n tw frk Av»,, I( llour Wrnoker Hervle* Children. • Miss Eileen Galla at the Bav­ ed many cards, gifts and flow­ pany. ' l*tr(h Amboy Phono MA 1*1710 home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephan will bo held -on Deo. 17 with Itoute 94 A Main arian Hall, Elizabeth, Nov. 16. ers. Bartos, Gordon's Corner. - Doc. 12—M. E. Haley Hoso a covered dish supper and ex­ Sixty guests were present from Attending were Mr. and Mrs; ..Mrs. Leon Brown, Matawaii, Company,...... change of gifts. The children's Elizabeth, Cheesequake, Wood­ Frank Fetta and son, Frank, and Mrs, Edith , Moncypenny, Doc, -16—Matawan Rollef As­ Chrlntnia.n party will bo held SAVE 20% to 50% Mr, and Mrs.’Michael Brlscese _ .. . on brldge, Rahway, Hillside find Spotswood, were Thursday sociation. on Dcc. 20 In the nftornoon. Newark. rtnd daughter, Theresa, Mrs. dinner guests of Mrs. Ray The Browntown P-TA also Miss Galla will become the William Geiger and son, Wil­ Dec. 16—Midway Hose Com­ Brown, Morganvllie. pany Auxiliary. held their meeting Tuesday In bride of Stanley Wojnar, Jr., liam Jr. and Mauro Brlscese, Mrs. Mike Rynicwlcz ls a an adjoining r o o m of thu CORDLESS Elizabeth, Saturday, Nov. 30, Keyport: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel surgical patient at Fitkln Mem­ Dec. 16—Washington Englno ChcRHCciuake School. Following 1957, In St. Bernadette's JD’Auria, Staten Island: Mr. orial Hospital. Company Auxiliary, their business meetings, a Church, Madison Park. ond Mrs. Frank Caracclolo, and Dcc. 10—Matawan Board of combined social affair follow­ HEARING AIDS children,' Anthony and Concet­ Mrs. Thomas McGowan Fire Offlcors. ed with refreshments served by Celebrates Birthday to, Mr. and Mrs. John Carac­ Dcc. 23—Hook It Ladder Com­ by Mrs. Clinton' Anloii, chair­ OTARIAN • U N E X clolo and children, Janlcc, An­ Shower Guest Of Honor pany Auxiliary. man of. the hospitality pro­ DAI1MSERG • GEM Robert Kenner celebrated ton and John, Jr., and Mrs; gram and her commltteo. Limited (ime only. tils 11th birthday Ndv. 19 wltb Mary Nelson and daughter, Mrs. Thomas McGowan, Jr., Deborah. Cllffwood; Miss Car­ Keyport, was'the guest of hon­ Firemen's Auxiliary a group of his friends at his .On Steering Committee" P. A. HEARING home, in, Belford. Games were ol Hyer and Mr. and Mrs, or at a surprise shower held Sees Playhouse Show played and cake and Ice Rocco Caracclolo, Matawan, at tlie home of Mrs. Richard Wllllnin Schanck, Keyport; Sturt. Matawan, 6unday even­ . Members and k iic sIh of tho AID CENTER cream were served. Guests Robert Malkmus, Matawan; were Wayne ahd Jerry Rich­ ing. given by Mrs. Bturt and Ladles Auxiliary of tho Mor- 175 Smith St. East Brunswick Store Miss Betty McGowan. Decora­ l/anvlllo Volunteer Fire Co. atr E, Murray Todd, Holmdel; t r ­ Next (o Royal Tfaentre mond; Ann, Gay and Sue Wal­ uest Peseux and Wlll|ain ling; Lynn, Chrlssio and Gin* Opened By Grand Union tions were,fn pink ond blue tended the Paper Mill Play* with gifts 'arranged In a bus* house, Mlllbum, oil Nov. 1C, Fi'ledlaender, lla/let, wero VA 6-4888 . ny Richmond; Linda Rich­ miioiiH those named to t h e mond and Douglas Kenner. The Qrand Union Company slnc^, where they saw "Bilk Block­ opened its third hnd newest . Guests w^cre Mrs. Harold ings.'.'-The group illned at Mar­ 105H steering Committee fo r one-stop shopping ccnter Mon­ Tombs, Mrs, Thomas McOow­ io’s Restaurant. tlm cmmty-wldn finance diivo day on Route 18, East Bruns- an, sr., Mrs. Patrick Duly, Attending were Mrs. EMza* for Monmouth Council, B o y -wickrLanslng P. Shield, presi­ Mrs. Josephine McGowan,' heth Bowne, Mrs, Tllllo JaruU Scouts of America, to bo hold dent of the Eastern food chain, Mis. Gregory McGowan, Key­ son, M1?>a Nellie WtflMi, rT r s. In F’eliruary'I)illil). ’ has announced. . port: Mrs.—Walter Arbaczuw- Mue Hauser, Mrs. FloVenco 1 Created by building a 20,500 skl, Mrs. Robert McOowan, Farrell, Mr. and Min. Iicnry tquare-fool non-food addition Mrs. Ai Lnccrro, Mutnwan; nrautignn, Mrs. Lulu Bleal, to an existing food market, the Mrs. Harold McOowan; Mrs. Mrs. Vera Brown, Mr, lu n t DANCE * ston previously, bad been rec­ • Sponsored By ' ommended by Republi­ nt rr Jttor t can Speaker Eldon Mills (R- American Legion Matawan Post 176 Morrls) as Ole choice of the small county delegations. Sen. Jones said Uie representatives m of the large counties who.met Saturday Nov. 30,1957 with him concurred in the >, ■ - "at'. •'■■■■ i...., . ■ choice. • ■ " ' •. The conferees included J, Our offices will be closed on Thursday, Legion Hall, Main St.°, Matawan Russell Woolley,' Monmouth a -S tultz, j r ., County. Republican chairm an; November 28. In an emergency, please call- 9 Until? ------“ o n ," - < T 1 '$Lp.WNGlfoMi.ruiL NEEDS- SINCE 1909 William F. Leomans, Essex [' j f ’S’ KZyPOp-1 I oil Burning eouipmentoSERvice. the number listed in your telephone book. County chairman; Herman I 7 - Q. 10 4 - 1 FUEL OIL-S ■ K CHOSEN E - COAL - . Wqjt Staeger'* Orchestra . Donation: $1.00 Blank, counsel to the Republi­ can Clean Government Organ­ “ 213;BROAD JWw/ V ization ln Essex; John B.

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■J )■ Relating. Interment was In Matawan Man Is Engagements Mark Bealin Wed Shoreland Memorial Gardena, S t Ann’s Scene Raritan Township. - . Carton-Kiene Mrs. Robert Kiene, 35 High­ Saturday Morning - Mrs. Fred Poling 1 Of IVuptial Vows Married At Fords land Blvd.i Keansburg, an­ -Mra.MayPoUns.®3,of 108 “ Miss Jane Ann Anderson, nounces the engagement of ber Miss Arleen D. Regan, Beers St., Keyport', died Thurs­ r M fVaV.Patricia . Morrissey, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mary Ann, to L eo daughter of Mrs. Helen Regan, day, Nov. 21, 1957, in Mon­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan­ Fa*e Tcn Nov. 28, 1957 Robert Anderson, Edison, be­ Carton, son of Mrs. ’James Brooklyn, and tbe late Denis mouth Memorial Hospital. She iel Morrissey, 26 Route 36, came the bride of Valmond Carton, East Keansburg. Joseph Began, became th e was born in Keyport. ’ t h e Keansburg, becam e the bride, Belanger, son of Ur. and Mrs. Miss Kiene attended school bride of Mark Edward Bealin, daughter,of the late Charles of Cpl. William Costello, s o i ^ Ruth McDonald Is Louis Belanger, Beacon Hill on Long Island, and is em­ son of Mr. and M rs. Marfc J. D, Aumack and Edith (Mat­ of Mr. and-M rs. Thomas Cos Rd., Matawan, Saturday, Nov, ployed at Scriven HaH, F6Tt Bealin, Matawan-Freehold Rd., thews) Aumack. tello, 172 Main St., Keansburg. 23, 1957, a t 2 p.m, ln Our Lady Monmouth. The bridegroom Morganvllle, Saturday, N o v. Saturday, Nov. 23, 1957, at 11, of Peace Church, Fords. 23, 1957, a t IX a.m . In St. Surviving are her husband, a.m. in St. Alin’s Church Wed At S t Ann’s was graduated from Red Bank Fred; a daughter, Miss Evelyn The Rev. Samuel Cohstace Catholic High School; and is Thferesa'B Chitfch, Brooklyn. ~ •Keansburg: ...... : ~ : ...... Miss Ruth'McDonald, daugh­ Poling, New Brunswick, ahd a The Rev. Stanley J. Levan- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas performed the _ double r 1 n g employed by the Garden State The Rev, Raymond Rau of­ ceremony. Miss Elizabeth Sister, Mrs. G. Herbert Olcott, deski officiated a t the doubU McDonald, IB L ln oo In Ct., Parkway. ficiated at the double ring Keansburg. ■ Egan was the organist and ceremony and celebrated .the ring ceremony and celebrated Keansburg, became the bride Salayi-Fngllsi 1 Funeral services were held of Charles Banzaca,- jr., son of Mrs. Al Oorneau,—Matawan, nuptial mass. . the nuptial mass. Michael Ber soloist. • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pugllsl, Sunday a t 1:30 R.m. at t h e gin was soloist and Mrs. Ma Mr. Charles Banzaca, sr., 59 8 Randolph Pl„ Keansburg, Given in marriage by her. Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, Bttyvlew Ave., Keansburg, and Given in marriage; by her uncle, Alfred Swenson, Brook­ rie Lederhaus, organist. announce the engagement of with the Rev. Norman R.'Ril­ Given In marriage by he.* the late Mra. Kathleen Banza- father, the bride wore a" Chan­ lyn, the bride wore a gown ey, pastor of St. John’s Meth­ tilly lace gown designed with their daughter, Joyce Ann, to father, the bride wore a full ca, at a nuptial mass at 10 John Salayl, son of Mr. and designed rwith a lace bodice, odist Church, Raritan Town­ a.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, 1957, a round neckline, long pointed long tapering sleeves, a f u 1 i length goWn designed with bod r Mrs. Joseph Salayl, 69 Park ship, officiating. Interment was Ice of Chantilly lace, a sabrlnr at St. Ann's ‘Church, K o a n s- sleeves, and a full skirt, term­ satin sklrti and a chapel train. ln Cedarwood Cemetery, Rari­ burg. . . , inating In-, a chapel train. Her Ave., Keansburg, neckline trimmed with lrldes Miss Pugllsl was graduated H er flngertip-length veil of tan Township. elbow-length Veil of Illusion fell French illusion fell, Irom cent sequins and pearls, 10m The Rev. Stanley J. Levan- from Middletown Township lace sleeves, and a I'edingot- _ deski officiated at the nuptial from a crown of Iridescent se- mother-of-pearl crown. Mrs. William Powers quti>3 ,«nd she carried a; heart-, High School, and is employed Mrs. Nellie S. Powers, 89, of of lace over a tiered nylof- - mass and performed the in the office of OU Delivery, Miss Patricia Regan was her sklrt with a chapel train. He* double-ring ceremony beneath "shaped bouquet of white roses, stater's mald .of honor. H e r Locust S t., Cliffwood. died Sat­ Miss Patricia Anderson, Edi­ Red Bank. Her fiance w as urday, Nov. 23, 1957, a t her elbow-length veil of French 11 - ■ an arch of white gladioli. Bou­ graduated from' Memorial cocktaiMength gown was styl­ luslon fell from a high crowr quets of white gladioli adorned son, was her sister’s maid of ed with a . wine lace bodice home. She was born in Brook­ honor. Sh£ wore a ballerlna- High School, West New.York, lyn, N.Y., the daughter of the of sequins and pearls. She car all the altars of the . church. and served with the tJ. B. and a matchingr velvet skirt. rled a whi^e prayer book wit-1 The organist; Mrs, Marie Led length gown of bluo chiffon She wore a matching tiara and late James Slnnett and Mary with a round neckline trim­ Army ln Japan. Mr. Salayl ls (Gorman) Slnnett. Bhe was the a white orchid and streamer.- - erhaus, accompanied the solo- employed by Tosca ' Studio carried a cascade bouquet of of carnations. 1st, Michael J. Berg In. med with, iridescent sequins widow of William Powers. and a matching crown. She Com m ercial-A r t i s t s, New white chrysanthemums. Mrs. George Hickey. Keans: The attendants were Miss Mrs. Powers was a com Given In m arriage by her caroled a-colonial bouquet of York...... mhnlcant of St. Joseph’s burg, was m atron of honor: brother, Richard McDonald pink carnations...... Catherine Bealin, Morganville, Her gown was styled, with »\ . Htrwart-Klah f sister of the bridogroom; Mrs. Church, Keyport, and was the ..... the bride wore a gown of white The bridesmaids were Miss oldest member of the Altar crimson velvet bodice and i-- satin and Chantilly lace which Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Thomas.Collins, Oradell, a n d lighter shade chiffon skirt Sh' Shirley riovasnlck, CUffwood; Klah, Matawan, announce the and Rosary Society of St. Jo­ ' terminated In a chapel train. Miss JoAnn Ferrogino, Edison, Miss Marilyp Regan, Brooklyn, wore a small matching tiarr MR„ MRS.-HfiRBEttT O. CARBONE, JR., engagement of their daughter, sister o* the bride. Their aqua seph’s Church. The fitted bodice and bridal and Miss Nancy Coyon, Augus­ Surviving are four daugh­ and carried a colonlal^bouquet ...sleeves were of Chantilly lace Johnle May, to Cornelius gowns and headpieces -were of pink and white carnations. -Miss Mary Louise Rodri­ Lawrence Gllbroath, Matawan, ta, Mo., cousin of the brldo- Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. ters, Mrs. Margaret Murray, over satin, embroidered with styled like the honor attend­ Tho-attendants were Mrs. gues, daughter of Mr. and copper; Miss Dorothy Hoever groom. Their camellia red Henry Stewart, Metter, Ga. ant’s, and they carried cas­ Keyport; Miss Mary Powers, ' Iridescent sequins, A flve-tler Mrs. Joseph Rodrigues, New Cedar Qrove, dark green; Miss gowns and headpieces were Mrs. Helen Brown, Miss Rose James Dean, Keansburg; Miss - veil of-French Illusion was ar­ Miss Klah ls a B arbara Wat-, cade bouquets of white chrys­ Mary Ann McGloln, Brooklyn, Brunswick Ave., Matawan, be­ Gloria Carvalho, Jamaica, styled like tho honor attend­ son model. Sbe attended the anthemums. Ann Powers, all of cllffwood; ranged under a crown' oT se­ came the bride of Herbert O. L.r., 'gold, and Miss Frances ant’s, and they carrlcd colon­ one son, Dr. Thomas F. Pow­ and Miss Donna Secondl. quins and pearls, and she car- Robert.Colot, Matawan, was Carbone, jr.,,£on of Mr. and Nucclo, Corona, L.I., cousin ol ial bouquets of yellow carna­ ers. Plainfield; one brother, Fords. Their gowns were ol lied white orchids with mark­ tions. " the best man and ushers* were royal blue velve'; and a lighter Mrs. Herbert a . Carbone, Cot­ the bride, rose. Their match­ Dennis Bealin, Morganville, Thomas Slnnett, Matawan; ers of lilles-of-the-valley on a trell Rd., Cheesequake, Satur­ ing headpieces were of scallop­ Cecile Belanger,_ Matawan, eight grandchildren, and threo blue chiffon. They wore match- lace .covered prayer book, sister of the—brldcgroom/ wag brother of the bridegroom^ ing-tlaras and carried colonial day, Nov. 23, 1057, at. 10 a.m. ed velvet and they carried cas­ Thomas Collins, Oradell, broth­ great-grandchildren. Mrs. Rosemary' Camaratta, ln St. Joseph’s Church, Key­ cade houquets of rust chrysan­ the flower girl. She wore Funeral services were held bouquets* of blue and white ! Montclair, was matron of hon er-in-law of the bride, a n'd carnations. ;■ port. ' . themums. white nylon-tulle dress, over Jam es Volk, Matawan. Wednesday at 9:30 a.m . at the or. Her gown of light blue The Rev. John J. Hendricks Marvin Hauser, Cheese­ light blue taffeta, and a crown Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport. JoAnn Eglngton. Brooklyn.' The, bride’s mothfer wore a cousin of the bridegroom, was crystalette over blue satin was officiated at tho double ring quake, was the best man, and of fresh flowers. She carried a blue lace dress with a match­ At 10 a.m. a solemn high re­ made with a long torso bpdlce ceremony and celebrated th e ushering were Thomas Sulli­ basket of pink, yellow and quiem mass was celebrated at flower girl. She wore a floor- and a hooped slcirt, trTfrimed white carnations. . ing hat, black acccssorlcs, and lepgth gown of light blue nylon nuptial mass. Mrs. Michael van, Frederick DeNardo, Cllff­ a white orchid corsage. St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport. "with a criss-cross or bluocfflf- Cox and Mrs. James M 1 z e 11 wood; Robert Carlson, Cheese­ Louis Belanger, Matawan, Interment was ln St. Joseph’s tulle and a crown of pink and fon across th e , bQdlce a n d For her son’s wedding,.Mrs. white"' carnations to match were the soloists, and Miss quake, and Andrew Maggolltl, was his brother's best'man. •Beilin Chose a'rose lace dress Cemetery, Koyport. ' forming streamers ln the back, Loretta Durante, organist. Ushering were Francis -Mitch­ ... V those In her princess basket. . Rutherford,. c,oua 4-n of t h e with a matching hat and white ' Mr?. Caroline Rcohtr t Jlhe carried an-Old-fashloned Given lii m arriage by h e r bride. . ell, Cllffwood: John Connolly, •Thomas Costello, keansburg. accessories. She wore a white Mrs. Caroline Recht, 80, or was• his brother’s best m an “’ bouquet-of ye 1 rjfw pompons father, the brldo was gowned For Iter daughter's wedding, Edison, and Robert Lett re, Orchid corsage. * • with Blue net and m arkers. in white Duplonr silk, fashion­ Mrs. Rodrigues chose a dusty Augusta, Me,,'cousin of th e 28 Collins St., Keansburg,'died and ushers were Thomas Me- ; Attendants were Miss Helen bridegroom. A reception was held at the Saturday, Nov. 23, 1057,' in Glolri, Brooklyn, and P e t e r ‘ ed with a sabrlna neckline, rose beau de sole dress with Old Roosevelt House, New Pitt, Miss Marie Patti, M i s 8 long tapering sleeves, and a a white lrldesccnt sequin hat The bride’s mother selected Monmouth Memorial Hospital. Costello, brother of the bridi- York. The couple left for She. was born ln Oermany and groom, and George Hickey. Ann SU a w, and Miss Lucy full slcirt which flowed into a and crystal accessories. T h e a- toast Chantilly lace dress wedding trip to Nassau. T he Bose, aii~of llloonifleW, a n d hadllYed-in.KeansburgforJhe bQth_ot-Keans.burg^. chapel train. The lace trim- bridegroom’s'mother selected ov6rr match Ing-taffeta-wltU^ ErTde wore a navy blue wool Mrs, Ann . Warnock, Belford. matching velvet hat and ac­ past 38 years. She was a mem­ For her daughter’s wedding, mlng on the bodice was re em a Dior blue silk dress emboss­ MISS JOHN1E MAY KIAH suit with a winter white hat, ilster of the bridegroom. They broldered with seed pearls and ed ln matching velvet with a cessories. She had a rust or­ ber of the Gethsemane Luther­ Mrs. Morrissey wore a royal, black accessories, a blue mink an Church,.^Keyport. blue shirred Jersey s h e a t h wore gowns of blue - crystal­ Iridescent sequins. A crown of white satin hat and matching chid corsage. ' Norfolk, Va., Division of Vir­ stole, and a corsage of whito ette: over green satin-.w ith pearls held herTTlngortlp-lengtli accessories. Both wore white The bridegroom's mother She is survived by three dress with a matching hat and ginia State College; Bethune orchids.' 1 sons, William P., Fort Lauder­ . matching crowns with _a kiss­ veil of. illusion and she carried orchid corsages. chose an aqua laco dress trim­ Cookman College, D a y t ona a corsage cof white glamellias. ing velhpf’ similar design: to med with sliver, a white hat, The--bride 'was-—graduated dale; Fla. : Alfred G:. Los An-' Thebfldegroom’s'hlbther'se a white prayer book adorned A reception followed at Bur- Beach, Fla., and Hunter Col­ from St. Savior’s High School, that worn toy the honor attend­ with a white orchid. lcw’s Restaurant, Laurence and crystal and black acces­ geles, Calif.; Clarence G., locted a steel gray lace dress lege, New York. She was grad­ Brooklyn, and Hunter College, West Keansburg; a daughter, ant. They carried old-fashioned Miss Winifred Waltz, Mata­ Harbor, after which the couplo sories. She wore an o r c h 1 tl uated from the Manhattan over pink taffeta with a pink bouquets’ of pink dot pompons corsage. New York, where she received Mrs. Alma West, Keansburg; hat and accessories. Her cor­ wan, cousin of the bridegroom, left for New Ybrk, For travel­ Medical Assistant School and her. Bachelor of Science De­ with blue lace and markers. was the maid of honor. Her A reception followed ln Uie two brothers, Carl Wilms, Red sage was of pink glamelllas. . . ing, the bride wore a tan wool the Eastern School for Physl- gree. .She Is1- studying for her Bank, and Wilhelm Wilms, Miss Angelina Camaratta, princess style gown of pea suit with a mink collar, a Veterans of Foreign Wars cldhs'Aldes. She also lias done A reception followed: at Buct Montclair, flower girl, wore a Master of Science Degree, and Germany, and a sister, Mrs. Smith’s Restaurant, East Cock Iridescent ‘ taffeta w a s brown'hat and accessories, Hall, Fords, after which the research at Cornell Medical Is on the faculty of the Sum­ light blue-gown and headpiece floor-length and had a sleeve­ couple left for Maine. For trav­ Anna Heldel, Pasadena, Calif. Keansburg. Tlie couple left for and a white orchid corsage, College, New York. Miss Klah mit Elementary school, S um- Funeral services wero held styled the same iis tho honor less bodice with a draped sa­ The bride graduated from eling, the bride wore a blue mifc. . a motor trip through the south* presently is employed In the Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the H. era states. The bride wore an attendant's. Bhe carried a prin­ brlna neckline. She woro a Matawan High Sohool and Is a wool suit, black accessories Clinical pathology departm ent The bridegroom was gradu­ cess style basket of yellow half-crown of matching, mater­ and,a corsage of white roses, Laurence Scott and Son Funer­ avocado wool dress wltb a secretary ln the law office of of the Hospital lor Joint Dis­ ated from St. Mary’s , H i_g h al Home,, Middletown To-wn- pompons. ’ ,' ial.and carried a cascado bou­ Henry Sevrin, The bridegroom The bride attended P e f t h ease, New York as a labora­ matching hat, black; accessor­ Douglas Bowman, Keans- School, South Amboy, and ls a shlp, w ltlr the- Rev. Frederick ies, and a white brchld cor­ quet of rust and white chrys- graduated from Matawan High Amboy High Sohool and ls em­ tory technician. senior at Seton^ Hall Universi­ ; burg, ser.ved as best man. I anthemums, Bchool and served three years ployed by Kresge’s, rerth'Am- Boos, pas„tor_of the ■Gethse­ sage. ■ ”. -...... Mr. Stewart holds a Bache- ty, South Orangfe. He served mane Lutheran~Tfliurch, Key* 'Ushering were William Falov-I Attendants’.Grown? were etyl- ln the U. S.,.Arnuu..He is. at­ boy. The bridegroom attended loSiof , Science Degree1 from The couple are graduates o.‘ © jl a 1 attendant's in the U. S.'A rm y und lg'wJtK port, : offlolatlng.; jlnterment MlddlotownTownship ’ H 1 h ’ ~ chlki South Amboy ;t t d led like iho honor tending Monmoutb . College, Matawan High School and-)/a Hamilton institute,':'' Virginia; t h e" Kemper insurance Co./ Smith, West Keansburg; An­ Miss Joan Carbonoi- C ii e e s e- West Long Branch. attending Central Evening was in Shoreland Memorial School. The bride was employ­ Master’s Degree from Long Summit. Gardens, Raritan Township. . drew Cherry, and Russell quake, sister of the b r 1 d e- The couple will reside ln High School, Newark. He is Island University; Master's ed as a bookkeeper and sec* . Dcdy, both of Keansburg, Le­ T he couple will reside ln groom, wearing Jade; Mrs. Matawan. employed by Kdym Brothers, Degree' from Hunter College, Summit. retary by Martin J. McGuire. on Wamock, Belford, brother- Jersey.Toroav City. /'Mtir ' ‘ ^ ’ . Henry J. Shaible and has done advance studies Henry J. Shaible; 72, who Inc., Middletown. The brjde in-law of the bridegroom, and The couple will reside at 241 groom has completed ;twc_ at Kansas State College. At formerly resided at 33 Orchard Xeonard Banzaca, Highlands, . B u tler...... Augusta St., South Amboy, present he Is employed as the years of a four-year enlistmen , brother of the bridegroom, Wills Filed Obituaries St., Keansburg, died Thursday, In the U. S. Marine Corps^ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene But-, assistant to the director In the Nov* Si, 105jk- in San Diego, Richard McDonald, Boonton, Ralph Frledland . ler, 133 Poole Ave., Union rehabilitation an d physical Mrs. Edward Windas The couple^ will r e s i d e in _was rlngbearer. — CalU. He had been In Califor­ Quantlco, Va. Ralph Frledland, Matawan, Beach, are the parents of a Funeral Services medicine department at Elm­ Mrs. Katherine Windas, 63, nia on a visit. He was born ln For her daughter’s wedding, who died Oct, 31, 1057, loft his son,' born Wednesday, Nov. 20, hurst deneral Hospital, E 1 m- of Arbordale Dr., Cllffwood Mrs. McDonald chose an aft- ' Robert H. Stencok 18 Newark. . estate to his wife, Mrs. Fran­ 1057, in Riverview Hospital. Funeral services were held hurst, L.I., where he expects Beach, died Saturday,- Nov. 23, -Mr. Shaible was a member Brunswick for the past eight emoon gown of turquoise lace ces E, Frledland, who „w a s to obtain his Doctorate Degree 1957, at her home. Born in Jer­ years, retired ln 1943 otter .84 over taffeta, a white sequin Saturday-at 10 a.m. at the of tbe Operating Engineers Un­ named executrix., ' Diamond ln C 11 n I c a 1 Psychology. He sey City, she was the daugh­ ion Local 68, Newark, and of years employment with the hat, silver accessories, and A son was bom Wednesday, Green Grove Cometery, K e y- port, with the Rey. Norman R. served five years ln the U. S. ter of the late Joseph and El­ the Red Bank . Elks Lodge. Pennsylvania Railroad. He was an orchid corsage. John S. Holmes Nov. 20, 1957, ln Monmouth len (Tyler) Jones. a' member of Christ Episcopal John S. Holmes, Holmdel Riley, pastor of St. J o h n’s Army and U. S. Air Force. Ha Surviving are tw o sons, A reception was held at El- Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and ls a member of the O m e g a Mrs. Windas was a com­ Church, South Amboy; t ll e- Moe-Kl Restaurant,-'. West Township, who died Oct, 29, Methodist Church, Raritan John, Eatontown; Henry J., Mrs. Frank Diamond, 417 Psl Phi Fraternity and the municant of St. J o s e p h’s jr.,.Keansburg; two daughters, Brotherhood of Railroad Train­ Keansburg. 1857, left $50 to Henry Brown Prospect Ave., Union Beach. Township, officiating for Rob­ ert H. Steneck, 82, formerly of Masons. Church, Keyport: a member of Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. W, men ’ and th e Pennsylvania ■ For her wedding trip to Ni­ (5000 to his daughter. Miss the Ladles Auxiliary, Veterans Keyport, who died Tuesday, A December wedding ls Robert Morgan, both of San Railroad Voluntary Relief As-’ agara Falls, Canada, the bride Adeline L. Holmes; life in­ DeRosa...... of Foreign Wars, Guadalcanal soclatlon. - wore'a gray suit, a pink hat, come from tho residue of his Mr. and Mrs. Eugene De­ Nov. 19, 1957, at his home ln planned. Francisco, Calif.; two sisters, Post 4745, CUffwood-Matawan, Mrs. Eva Dunleavy, Newark; Survlvlng-are two sons, Rich­ ;—block accessories, and a cor­ estate to his wife, Mrs, Matil­ Rosa, 178 Broad St., Keyport, Hialeah, Fla. Interment was in Hodgson-Applegate and the.Woman's Auxiliary of Groen Grove Cemetery.-...... Miss Margaret Shaible, Irving­ ard .W., Jr., South Amboy; sage of white orchids. da L. Holmes, who with Miss are tho parents of a son. born Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ap­ the CWfwood Beach Fire De- George, Keyport; anothe: , The bride was graduated Holmes, was named executrix Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1957, ln Mr. Stcneck was born In Ho­ plegate, Smlthburg Rd., Smith- ton, and four grandchildren. partmehL She was the wife of The John J. Ryan Home for daughter, Mrs. Hazel Mufphy from Bloomfield High School Monmouth Memorial Hospital. boken, and was the-husband of burg, announce the engage­ Lillian May Kllgour tho late Ethel (Cottrell) Sten- the late Edward Windas. Funerals, Keansburg, w as In South Amboy; three brothers and Is employed by the Now ment of their daughter,. June, She ls survived by two sons, William. Sayrevllle; Edward, Jersey Bell Telephono Co., ' Lillian May Kllgour, Mata­ , M urphy, eck. He was a bridge tender. charge of arrangements. wan Township, who died Nov. Edw ard and Jbhn, CUffwood South Amboy; John, Keyport; Keansburg. The bridegroom at­ A son was born Tuesday, Surviving are one son, Har­ Mrs, John W. Lockwood, Sr., 4, 1957, left her estate to her Nov. 19, 1957, In Monmouth Beaoh, and oneVtep-daughter, a sister, Miss Martha Letts. tended Red Bank Cathollo old, Matawan; two brothers, Mrs. Warren Noi'berg,. Jersey Mrs. Mabel Ada Lockwood, daughter. Miss Dorothy D. KU- Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and George, Boise, Ida.; Herman, Keyport; 21 grandchildren, and High School and has sorved City. \ 68, of 02 Freneau Ave., Mata­ 28 great-grandchildren. ., four years In the U. S. A i r gour, who was named' execu­ Mrs. Robert Murphy, Hudson Matawan, and two grandchil­ trix. dren. Funeral services were held wan, died Friday, Nov. 22, Funeral services were held ,, Eprce. He ls employed by tho and Union Sts.,.Keansburg. Tuesday at 8:30 a.m . at the The Bedle Funeral Home, 1057, ln Monmouth Memorial Wednesday at 10:30 a.m . at ■'■'fmtlonal Lead Co., P erth Am­ George Moore Day Funeral Home, Koyport. Hospital. She was born ln New­ ‘ Wyckoff Keyport, \vns In charge of ar­ the Mason Funeral Homer boy. • ■ Georgo Moore, -Keansburg, At 9 a.m. a high requiem mass ark, Del., the daughter of the South Amboy. At 11 a.m. serv­ Upon their return the couplo Mr. and Mra. W arren Wy- rangements. 1 who died Oct. 14, 1057, left Ills ckoff, 205 Main St., Koyport, was oelebj^ted Jjy tho Rev. C. late Wiliiam H. Fisher and ices were held at Christ Epis­ will ; reside at 20 Campvlcw estato to his wife, Mrs. Susie J. Kane, nnstor of St. Joseph's Mary Ellen (Worrell) Fisher. copal Church, with the Rev. Ave., Keansburg. arc the parents of a son, born - William A. Neldllnger Moore, who nlso was named Funeral services for Wil­ Church, Keyport. Interment She was the wife of tne late Ronald G. Albury and the Rev. executrix. Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1957, in Riv­ erview Hospital. J liam A. Neldllnger were held was In Holy Nome Cemetery. John William Lockwood, sr. Ralph C. Lasher officiating. In­ Jersey City. Former Keyport Man Walter O. Walling Friday ln Hartford. Conn. Ho She was a member of Sirius terment was in Christ Church Walter O. Walling, Keyport, . ' Womclsdorf . died there Tuesday, Nov. 10, Chapter 123, Order of Eastern Cemetery, South Amboy. Wed In North Carolina Elmer Hoffman Star, Matawan, and the Ladles who died Oct. 21, 1057, left his A son was born ln Perth 1057, at a nursing homei Bur­ Albert J. Grey • E lm er Ho(fman, 83, of 442 Auxiliary of the Freneau Fire Albert J. Grey, 74 Beverl; Robert Murray Woronoff, estato to his wife, Mrs. Mary Amboy Hospital to'Mr. and ial services were held the Atlantic St., Keyport, died Mrs, Orville Womclsdorf, 35 same day in Plainfield Ceme­ Co. She had been a resident of Dr., Cllffwood, died Saturday. son of Mrs. Albert E, Holland, W, Walling, who was named Thursday, Nov. 21, 1057, at his Matawan for 45 years. West Hartford, Conn., and the executrix. Madeline Ave., Old Bridge. tery. whore he was liurled-be- home. He was born in New Nov. 23, 1957, at his home She is survived by one after a short lllnessr-Ar.veterai— ■ late Dr. Murray Woronoff, side Ills wife, Margaret! '' York, the son of the late Craver Mr. Noldllngcr was born in daughter, Miss Joannle Lock­ of World War H, -he servec. Keyport, was married Satur­ Ralph nnd Druscllla (Morris) wood, Matawan; one son, John day. Nov. 23', 1057, to M i s a Mi*, and Mrs. B. Craver, 38 New York, the son of Adam Hoffman. ■ ■ ’• in the U. 8. Army. He was em . Births Main St., Keyport, are the MISS JUNE APPLEGATE William Lockwood, jr., Mata­ ployed by American Airlines. , Patrlcin Bagley Daniels, nnd Magdellna (Hager) Neld- Mr.. Hoffman wns a retired ' Parlsl parents of a son, . born ln Perth llnger. Ho was one of 12 chil­ wan: one brother, Louis Fish­ Surviving are his wife, Mrs daughter of M r. and Mrs. to Clifford Hodgson, son of Mr. trolley line dlspatchor . ln ^tift Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Par-<[Amboy Hospital, dren. His married life w as er, Newark,- Del,—and f o u_r Hele n iMcGarry) Grey; ir Prank A. Daniels, Raleigh, and Mrs. Edward Hodgson, 13 Keyport area,- grandchildren N.C. Mr. Daniels Is the presi­ lsl, 0 Main St., Matawan, aro spent ln Plainfield where thoir daughter, Joyce, and a son Frapplcr Shore. Concourse, Keyport. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. An E astern Star service was Kenneth, both at home, an t dent nnd manager of t h.e tho parents .of a daughter, son, William J., was born. Hazel Ward (Lee) Hoffman, born Friday, Nov. 22, 1P57, ln Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trap­ As a young man ho was em­ Miss Applegate ls a gradu­ held at 8 p.m. Monday at the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Join News-Observer Publishing Co.. pier, 070 Beers St., Hazlet, ate of Freehold rteglonal Hlgjv -and one daughter. Miss Hazel Raleigh. Monmouth Memorial Hospital. ployed by a largo mercantile Bedle Funeral Home, Mata- Grey, Cliffwood. • aro the parents of a daugh­ School nnd Is employed by tne Wardw,wan. Hoffman, Keyport. Funeral services w e r e . Tlio ceremony took place in houso for about flYB_years cell­ Funeral services were hcli Cllll ter, born Thursday, Nov. 2i, New Jersey Be”ll Telephone Co., Funeral services were held;held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Wednesday at 8:15 a m. at thi the Whito Memorial Presbyter­ ing silks nnd cotton goods for Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the A son was born Friday, 1057, ln Riverview Hospital. clothing manufacturers and Red Bank. Mr. Hodgson Ib a the Bedle Funeral Home, with O u n d r u m Funeral Home ian Church, Raleigh. . Nov. 22, 1057, ln Rlvervlow graduate of Matawan H llg h Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, The baby welglied six pounds, .5J£tP“By.l? J9l'9rs,w)]en he.de- the Rev. Chester A. Galloway, South Amboy. At 9 a.m. ,i The lir|de la a graduate of Hospital, tb Mr, and- M r q, il ounces, ’ ...... Schcol. He Served four yeats with the Rev. Howard M, E r­ pastor of the First Presbyter tlie TJnl_vers|l(y_.cif North Caro­ clded to enter the business for high requiem m ass was celri Mario - Cllll, 127 C arr Ave,, ln .the U. S. - Air Force, one vin officiating. Interment was jan^Church. Matawan, officiat­ lina, "Chapel Hill; a member himself and became very suc- brated ln St. Joseph’s Church Keansburg. ' .....- -■ ■ ■ . , Sappah . . CCSSful, ----­ year of which was spent over­ ln Green Grove Cemetery, ing.'Interment was in Old Ten Keyport. Interment was in St. of the Junior Leqguc of Ral­ A sort was born in ^River­ seas. He is employed by, the Keyport...... - . nent Cemetery. . . eigh and made her debut in Clayton view Hospital on Thursday, Following ills' retirement live' Joseph’s Cemetery, Keyport. yenrs ago nnd the death of his New Jersey_ Bell . Telephone 1052 at the Debutante Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clay­ Nov. 21, 1057, to Mr. and Mrs. Co., Red Bank. . August Rcbensironr Richard W. Letts, Sr. Teriislchorean Club, Raleigh. ton, 603 Florence Ave., Union wife, he came to Matawan to August Rebenstrong, 68, of .10 yedrf from today,'thinir': George Sappah, 403 Aumack A fall wedding has b o e n Richard Walton Letts, sr., will look rosier If you plan foi 'Mr. Woronoff attended, Hav- Bench’ aro tlio parents of Avo., Union Bonch. make his home with his broth­ 140 Ridge St., Belford, died at 85, a native of Sayrevllle and er, Charles A. Neldllnger, and planned. ’ them through Investment in erford School, Pa., and'gradu­ daughter, born Friday, Nov. his home Thursday, Nov, 21, former resldeht of South Am­ sisters, Miss Hattie Neldllnger U. S. Savings Bonds NOW. ated from Trinity College, 22, 1D57. ■ ln Rlvervlow Hospi­ ...... Brown, ' . _ . Fitman-Joncs : 1057. He was bpm in Morrls- boy for about 70 years, died Hartford. He ls employed by tal. . Mr. and Mrs. Flpyd Biown, and Mrs, Florence N. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, villc, Pa., the son pf the late wife of Jam es Taylor,- About a Sunday, Nov. 24, 1057, foliow- . the West Virginia pulp and 378 Tctfaa Rd., Matawan, are 28 Middlesex St.. Matawan, an- Minnie. (JBartpn) lnr an extended Illness, at the Paper Company, New York. L • ( K insclla, - ‘ * ’ tho parents of a daughter, year' ago, his health began to nounoe t h e engagem ent of Rebenstrong. • ■ ' . homo of his daughter, Mra. DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER Mr. and Mrs. John Klnsella, born Sunday, Nov. 24, 1057, in fail when ho went to Hartford their daughter, Shirloy Marie, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mildred Trent, 186 WardQ^ft., OPTOMETRIST ,. ' You can buy Defense Bonds 70 Maple Ave., Keansburg, aro Monmouth Memorial Hospital. to bo under the care of his to.: Pvt. Roscoc -Pitm an, Jr., Beatrice (Brown) Reben­ New Brunswick. ‘ by the Payroll Deduction Plan. tlio parents of a son, born son, Dr. William Neldllnger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe strong; a daughter, Mrs. Anna EYES EXAMINED Wednesday-, Nov. 20, 1057,. In 'Bowling Ho nlso ls survived by anoth­ Mr. Letts, wl}o lived in New Pitman, Beattyvllle, Ky. Glese, Kerinsbur;g; a soil, Roy (continued bottom next col.) OFFICE HOURS- Monmouth Memorial Hospltni, Mr. and Mrs; Clifford Bowl­ er brother, Robert J„ Evans­ Miss Jones Is .a graduate of Edwii., Keansburg;'a brother. 10 lo 20 1. -- • ing, 22 Roosovelt Ave., Laur­ ton, 111. - Matawan High School, Class Robert, Jersey City, and two Dally and Saturdays S itin g s On All Insurance Mulhollaml ence Harbor, nre the parents of 1056, and ls-emplbyed by the grandchildren. . . , 9 A.M, to 6 P.M. AiU<» 1 f'ir* ;Uous® UablUly en A daughter was. born Shoreland Memorial Fridays 9 A.M, to 9 P.M . of. a soii, bm p the tion and Economlo Develop­ plained. "He came over tp my ment, ...;...... the -1958 - season, according- to study- to -be made by t he ShroWBbury River-with tllS At­ house to Interview me," .. Mr. board, It w acs disclosed by lantic Ocean at Fort Hancock. Mr. Irwin wouldn't spcculato Ei Donald Sterner, President on tlio cost of tlio Inlet, most Smith said. "He was on it not ot Monmouth Council, Boy Charles M. Pike, executive' di­ Tlie board will m eet with gov­ of which ho said would bo con­ quite a month and 1 had it— Scouts of America. Mr. Stern­ rector who said approval of erning bodies of municipalities sumed in construction of a the Jolf." - er told the executive board at the federal grant was "Just a In northern Monmouth County draw-brldgo and Jetties. Ho Behind tlio soenos at Smith's starting next week to discuss said cost probably would be its regular monthly meeting formality.” ' home however, ls tho person Mr. Pike didn’t speolfy the tho proposal, It was dlsclosod borne by the federal govern­ Nov. 20 that a gift of 35000 had by Freeholder Director Joseph ment, tlie stato, and county, to whom lm'a most grateful. been received earmarked spe­ amount of the grant, but he That's tlio nurse he m arried said it would permit the board C. Irwin. and possibly somo municipali­ cifically for the new self-reli­ ties, ' Just boforo he left tho Veter­ to hire an additional planner Mr. Irwin said tlie Inlet ans Administration Hospital In ant unit Tho donor asked to would bo a boon to Uio boat­ -Mr. Irwin said tlio board for two years and to publish East Orange four yoars ago. remain anonymous, according a broad report. ■ . ing and fishing Industries In will seek the advico of t h e Monmouth County Planning Mrs. Smith,, who's a school to Mr. Sterner. ■ ,... According to Mr; Pike, the tho northern part of the coun­ nurao In Matawan now, h aa ty, and would help buslnosa in Board, boat clubs, and yards, Tlie new camping unit will planning studies will o o v e r and othor liidustrios in pursu­ played B - b l a role ln HIs coma- live fields—economics, land Red B a n k and - bayshore be entirely self-reliant training JAMES I. MITCHELL areas.. ing tlie Inlet plan. . back to gainful oroiftoympnt use, transportation, population, too,-Slio's Uio compotent chauf-_ ‘ whereby the Scouts will cook and housing. Total cost of tho Jam es 3. Mitchell, Asbury The Inlet would shorten tho for who drives him back; nnd all tlielr meals and will, have studies was set at (20,000, Park, recently was appointed lengthy water routo from High­ forth to ills Job, Sho.'s t h e their own equipment, such as lands, Atlantia Highlands, Red Determined To The studies,'said Mr. Pike, a commercial sales represen­ hclpmato too, who oporates the fowboats, canoes, and trail will provide the basis for a Bank, Fair Haven, Rumson, (continued from column throe) hydraulic car lift whloh makes gear. Mr. Sterner feels-there comprehensive regional plan. tative [or Jersey Central Pow­ Ocennport, Little Silver, an d ment counselor for the New It possible for her paralysed will be sufficient funds to pur­ The Information from the stu­ er & Light Compuny accord­ Long Branoh around the tip of Jersoy Employment Sci vlco of­ husband to get ln and out of chase a canoe trailer to make dies will be correlated,-he ing to Norinan Foy, s a 1 e„ s Sandy Hook to the. ocean...... fices In Highland Park and tlielr mito when, ho goes to "Its - cffcct w o ul c; ho felt possible some expeditions on added, and recommendations manager of JCP&L’s Bfty .Di­ Perth Amboy, work lu tlio mornings and re- the -Delaware River,-Jiist a few made ns to the physical devel­ even bej»ond Mpnmouth Coun­ H was Mr, Mackay who | turns home each night, miles south of the Forestburg opment of the region, - vision wluch has its headquar­ ty,’.' Mr, Irwlri said. . Scout Reservation. Oscar New­ "We anticipate a general ters in Union Beach. In his According to Mr. Irwin, tho quist, Fair Haven, who heads Inlet plan was discussed In tlie county plan in the future new position, Mr. Mitchell will For Prompt Courteous Taxi Scrvlce Call the camping committee, told which will Include land u s e. be responsible for commercial county about eight years ago, , ihe executive board that his but the plan was dropped bo- Georce C. Smith, 33, of It Nortbfleld nd., Matawan. Is out population distribution,_ trattlo applications of electricity and committee-is prepared'to go circulation, utilities, ’ and park causo federal funds woren’t fo prove a disability ls no drawback to a man's earnlog ’kblHty municipal street lighting con­ ahead with their plans lor the and use as an employee. He's proving It too at the Spotswood areas," Mr. Pike said. available. "But it should be Patsey's Taxi Service new u n i t . ______offices of Consolidated Ilome Improvements, Ino. where he Is Mr. Pike stated the Plan­ tacts ln tho Bay Division area, done now,” tlie dlreotor said. Mr. Newquist recommended emjployed as a telephone salesman and bffice worker, ning Board already has ac­ A native of Summit Hill, Freeholder Abram D, Voor­ the new unit be used by sec- cumulated 20 to 30 per cent of Pa., and a resident of Asbury hees said tlie Manasquan Inlet tawan ondand third year campers at Two young business partners ful.-why his voice ls so genial the information necessary for Park years, Mr. Mitchell ls a "tremondous asset" to MA 1-0283-0864 Forestburg, and troops attend­ who believe a m an's capabili­ on the telephone. . the county plan. IJe also point-' has been wltli Jersey Central that area and addod: “I Can't - Lout* Trapkin—- Now Owner ing for Uie first time use the ties are not hindered biophy­ He has a Job again, the first ed out that tbe federal money Power & Light Company since conceive of anything of great­ 1917 when he Joined the utility „ ' Former Owner Wall Neuman—. ' central camp, adding" mounts sical disability have given since he was paralyzed when only can be used for urban er advantage than thla pro­ Bin. climbing, canoeing and areas of the county, extend­ company's billing department ject." LOOK FOR CADS WITI1 YELLOW I.IOHT . self-reliant, camping to their George C. Smith, 12 Northfleld bis car overturned ln the Fre­ ing roughly from the Darden ln Allcfihurst. Mr, Mitchell But Mr. Voorhees said much experience. Mr. Sterner said Rd., Matawan. the opportunity neau section of Matawan on State Parkway east to the Joined tlie company's account­ “missionary work" must bo tbe council still has a long way he’s been looking for . for tbe Aug. 3, 1948.,The accident had ocean. ' ing department in 1940 and re­ done on the inlet project, mained there until 1950 when to go to complete tbe camp and past lour year^. ^ occurred when he blacked-out Mr. Pike told the board an Mr. Irwin said a .link be­ that the special fund-raising he was promoled to. purchas­ tween the Shrewsbury River And Mr..^mlttf^Ataparapleglc while *]&?')!n&,„,

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S2.25 . • ' ..... - - KEYPORT OFFICE SUPPLIES Owned'And Operated \\y I’liil Serpieo ' Main Stv Keyport KEyport 7-5005 It only first down and five for But both Keyport and Mata- Keyport High School ;1957 Varsity Football Lions Top» Wave, Bayvllle, but so fierce w as wanv should have scored and Keyport’s: line play, that the. gotten nothing worse-than—a IH E . Golden Eagles wound up with tie out of their games with the Play At Asbury a net of two yards loss on the Golden Eagles. One long break MATAWAN JOUHNAl Three 50-yard scoring passes next two running plays. A sog­ away play 6et up a Bayvllle were thrown by Gene Blbaud gy pass bounced off the fin­ score against them and the gertips of both Keyport and gods that govern football fates Page Twelve Nov. 28,1957 for Middletown Township (Leo­ nardo) High School’s eleven Bayvillp players, then W ay protected th e hard-pressed against Long Branch Friday. punted otit pssr midfield. Golden Eagles the rest of the Two of them, thrown ln the LoPresto bulled his. w ay way. Last year the Keys trlip- KHS, MHS, Have last four mtdujtes to Blbaud’s back to the'Bayville 43 .on the med Coach Joe Boyd’s boys, fellow student from Keans- runback. Then he crunched for 28-0, blit ln 1956 t^e Bayvllle Identical Records burg, Bob Breunlg, counted for seven yards more. Fleming school wai a new organization. the touchdowns to win the was trapped behind the line Boyd did a terrific Job in two Matawan and: Keyport 'will game, 12-6, for; the Lions and on a spin play and did well to years time, building a cham­ go Into their Thanksgiving Day send them undefeated against get out to the Golden Eagles pionship club. _ \ game at KHS field .with lden- Asbury Park Thanksgiving 35. Here, the second and last Eacfi side made one first tlcal four won-four lost sea­ pay; In the shore’s greatest Keyport opportunity of the half down on a penalty and the son’s record. This was assur­ 'football match ln many years.' folded when the Keys mishand­ Keys gained one passing. Oth­ ed Saturday when tlie Keys The game with the also un­ led a pass-off and Way recov­ erwise all were made Tushing. ered the ball for the Maroon ' Etastistlca lost to Bayvllle Regional, 8-0, beaten Blue Bishops will be Key. B a y . and.Matawan overcame Nep- played at Asbury Park at 11 and Gold. . V First Downs - 7 Yards Gained Rushing 124 - 68 • tune, 12C. a.m. ‘' •' , _ The Keys never again had a 35 chance. After Roe had speared Yards Lost Rushing 29 Against common foes, Key- Blbaud’s third pass, to Tom Yards Gained Passing 18 0 port had something the better to bis own 40, a personal foul Humber Passes •• Williams, another Keansburg-' was called on the Red. and Attempted ' 11 S of the going, defeating t w o The Bed and White grid squad was in a somewhat jepleied Ray VaccftreUa. Teiry Ackerson, Jim Burke,; Chuck Donning, er,: in the second period cover­ N um ber P asses_ ' teams, "Point - Pleasant a n d Charlie Croce, Wayne Perry, Warren Cjirnes; rear row, Wally White and lt was a Gold Eag­ Completed . •- 1 ; # O state from the flu epidemic when this picture was taken, Nine ed 58 yards for a score but it les first down at the Red Raid­ Number Passes . ’• Toms "River,’ to whom Mata- members were iU and absent. " .• Kennedy, Larry .Dane, Nell Bahrenburg, Ralph Nappl, George was not allowed because the Intercepted 1 . -: i wan lost. Then-they shared an The KHS squad consists of , (left to rfcht): Front row, Ben Dickey, Paul Wharton. • , • J - „t , ers 40. The" stout Keyport line Av. Distance Punla, - ‘Tho 'absentees 'are, Dick Chapman, Bruce oteneck, Charles officials ruled Williams had In­ still contained th e Bayvllle Yds. . .(5)34- (« 33 i identical fate against • Bayvllle Ochlnegro, Dave Anderson, Walt Zaremba, Harold O'Brien, Bay terfered with the Long.pranch Runback Kicks. Yards 19. -Regional, The . Maroon nn LoPresto, Richie Bo«s, Cbrlg Martin, Ed Blokham, Gene Bro^vn, Ernest Bade, LeRoy Smith, Jim Carter, Frank Lawson backs on three rushes. B ut Number of Fumbles ' . 3 , *5 and BUL Wrlght, Bob Chromy. , - 1 ■■■ • ' pass defender; ' ; ' Way's mighty punting doomed Lost BaU, Fumbles -- - 1 Steel’s 34-6 score against Lake- Fleming, Dick Bauman, Tom Leonard; middle .row* Joe Scalong, Yards Losti Penalties -60 The Lions, sorely-needed the the Keys. On the last play of - - seore by Periods -r- .-wood was more favorable than points* ruled out for the . Green _ the. Red and White's' 18-13. the third quarter he sent a Bayvllle Regional 0 0 KEYPORT HIGH SCHOOL Wave ,had scored shortly be^ punt to..the.;Keyp.Qrt.oneTfopt K eyport - . • . 0 9 0-0 , Keyport.' played the team RBCHS-Rumsori Dukes Overcome fore to .take a , (H) lead; An - xvltll the higher Saylor’ rating, 1957 Varsity Football Squad Jlne^-and: LoPresto ^ a s forced early -Middletown thrust h ad to pick up the ball and drag ■ Metuchen. While the 'K e y.s “Number ~ GcOit* Po*. Height Weight Year Sharks “B” 6-0 been stopped when Bibaud’s it out to the KHS 5. - ' were torn apart by the Bull­ Affects Group 1 Red White ' Nume . first attempt to pass resulted /ftia ...- 61 61 Ray LoPresto , Back * 6’ 195 Senior Keyport Dukes scored their It looked as though the Keys dogs, 42-8/ Metuchen followed Rumson’s game a t ,1.1:30 In an Interception. Behind would get out Of trouble all this up by beating: S c o t c h 53 Walt Zaremba Back 5’ *■ 105 Senior most Important football tri­ a.m. on ''Thanksgiving D ay 15 Ben Ochlnegro . Back 5’ * 145 Junior some excellent punting, th e right when LoPresto and Plains 47-0. and chewing up 8” 160 . Junior umph Sunday, since the du b Green Wave’, backed th£ Lions with Red Bank'catholic has 12 Oene Fleming Back... 5’ was organized. In dowiiing the Brown ground out a first down Sayrevllle 40-12. . ' taken a. sudden-Interest that lt 14 Frank Lawson ' Back 5 ' 1SS Junior up against the Leonardo goal at their 15 in three line bqeks. COMES EARLY 70‘ The Keys have Bn added In­ 20 Charles Brown Back S' 10 ; 180 Soph. Jersey Sharks "B” team at lino early in the second ,quar« did not have before with Lake­ Wall Stadium, 6*0. The-Dukes LoPresto speared to the 20, centive to. win.in the game due 55 Larry Dane :' Back 5 105 Soph. ter. Williams’ punt Into i t h e but then a holding penalty was LOEW’S “35" DRIVE-IN ■ wood being' held to a 13-all tie B a c k v 145 Soph: were backed up-by 150 Keyport fto the fact that they can shove 32 Wally. Kennedy wind sailed Out of. bounds 1 at called against the Red a n d /4tte*d On (fa ta FREE Matawan down into sharing by the hitherto hapless Caseys 10-. Paul Wharton Back 145 8opb. fans who journeyed to the the Orange .and. Black 33-yajd 17 Wayne Perry Back 140 Junior shore to see the contest. ' Whited They, were' back ,on CHRISTMAS PARTY the Shore Conferenco ‘‘B’’ cel­ on Saturday. Not only did the line. ' ' 1. their _own 5-yard line. Brown • 24 Terry Ackerson , Back 145 Soph. The Dukes had such defen­ SUNDAY, DEC. 1st at 3 P.M. lar with Point Pleasant. Never Green and Gold .win but they Back 160, Jujllor The Green. Wave then went tried two desperation passes - before has the Indignity of fin* 51 Tom Leonard sive mdstery of the game . 7“ t- also rolled to a marked statis­ 60 Ed Blpkham 1 End ' 170 Junior to town. Frank Mazzo smack­ to i\o: avail. On fourth- down, CtC... SANTA ARRIVE AT IHE v | lshliig in the conference base­ 6' . 155 Junior through the first tlireo quar­ tical advantage over the Pin 34 Bob Chromy End ed the line ttflce.for a Long LoPresto’s punt was blocked S“ lH£ATHE w a hojcoptct I ment threatened the'' Maroon 49 Charles Crone End . 8’ 8’’ 150 Soph. ters that it was not until the Branch first down at the Mid­ and the ball went over to the and' Steel. 7~- ers. 37 Wayne Steneck End fl’ 9” 180 Junior start ‘of the final period tbat Soph. dletown 21. A roiighness pen­ Golden'Eagflefs on the Keyport 50BIGPRIZES! . KEYPORT . Should Red Bank Catholic 4B Bill Wright End ' 8’ 0” 155 the Sharks could make a first alty a'galnst the Lions moved 2 ' Ernest Bade End 6’ 10” 160 ■ ■Junior Won. 4 — Lost 4 . ■upset Rumson Saturday, it . 35 down. This came from deep in tbe ball to tbe MTHS 6. Roger .. Way dove to within inches PONY RIDES! . 58 Harold O’Brien Tackle ■S’ U ” 179 Senior the shore”team's' own territo­ MiOGET RJUtROADSt- ■7 Wayne Township . 18could' throw the. Central Jer­ . Tackle 5' .8” 150 Senior Winston dove over right guard of the goal Ilnej£but the Ma­ 47 Dave Anderson ry on runs by Mel Morgan «nd »AaOONS?r^~ 19. . Tomg River "7 sey, Group I, situation Into a 64 Richie Chapman Tackle .8’ 1’’ 205 Soph. to tho 2. _Tlie Mlddletown line roon - and - Gold -’^ s voffsider 32 Point pleasant Beach. 0turmoil: Bordentown will be 62 Chris Martin Tackle 8’ I ” 195 Junior jtonnIe_Rlzas - for -a ^fl^yard made a great stand ori one The ball.went bac}p*to the KHS. ta ■ 2 BIG BANDS 1 gain and a flrs& down ln mid­ Lakewood 13.named champ If the New Jor- ~.v-57 — Leroy,Smith——r — Tackle— T 0” "180 Soph. play but Mazza speared 7, Then so'outstanding was the COMEOHEiCOMtmWlHfr .soy State " Inters cliolaatlc Ath­ 210 ‘ Junior field. : Metuchen • 42 63 Jim Curler ^ .S»T'ackle 5’ 10” through Xor the Green Wave KeypOri defense on four Bay­ 8IG CHRISTMAS PARTY! letic Association decides -they 13 Richie Bauman Guard B’ 7” 175 Senior Making this first down again*; vllle running plays trying to 1.1 Frenchtown 6. Junior score on a second rush. Vince 0 Rumson-Falr Haven Reg. 27 have played enough games to 54 Ray Vnccarella Guard 8’ 10” 185 st them appeared to'infuriate Musclllo’s try for the point shake Benson loose that t h e the m m TomcHtP aisiNtssuors assq. qualify. They are unbeaten but BO Jim Burke Guard 8’ 8” 152 Soph. the Dukes for they pitched In­ home side was surrendering AU AT to m *05‘-SUMHY. MCtKSa .Ut..: i; 0 Bayvllle Regional ' 8 28 Joe Scnloce Guard 5' 7” 155 Junior was partially blocked. ... DOWS OPEN AT 300 f.H-fki ef their record ls marked with a to their foes with such Inten­ the ball on downs- way back —ftcitpcntd wtfJ FoUo»i^f Siwtof) tie with Riverside. — 23 Warnes Carnes Guard 6’ 6" 140 Junior The Lions cause looked hope- -85- -119 39“ Nell BahrenBurg Guard S’TU" - 153 Munlor sity that- Rizas —twice—•w as Tes^Midway^flheTlasE quar­ on-their own 217-' r^ “ MATAWAN If Bordentown should bo 40 Richie Boggs Center 190 Senior thrown for bad losses on at> ter when Long Branch had Keyport - slopped helplessly tempts to pass and the Hall was ' Won 4 — Lost 4 -> eliminated, the Central Jer­ 52 George Dickey Center 11" 155 Soph. them- backed up .to MTHS 7. around in the mire for three sey; Group I, situation would 41 Ralph Nappl Center 195 Fresh. 27 yards - back from where The Lions bucked to. the 13 on plays. On an attempt to punt .27 • Lambertvllle 0 play started on first down KEYPORT i 0 ^Point. Pleasant Beach 8 rcyolve around Rumson,, Duri- two plays, then Breunig twist­ on fourth down, the pass from II7-^92 8 *______when the Sharks went back to TO'Rum son-FaVHaven Retr. 12 ellen and Matawan, Borden ed his way around right end ccnter was so bad -LoPresto WEEKDAYS OPEN 6:30 - MOVIES AT 7.-00 punt. $UNDAYt ONLY - PUN 3 JO - MOVIH M iOO o Bayvllle Regional town holds a 13*0 decision over to go tp the 32 for a first could not kick. Bayvllle g o t CAIIOON AHAMA- (Vlir FB . (AT. and JUN.- Lakewood 6 Dunellen, their best win. Dun* The pass from ccnter to down. But for the Branchers’ the ball bn the KHS 21. Chuck yi»ST show aunt ~ one hcxj» of cawqons 34 ellcp acquired their fourth dc Hank Docbler, the Sharks pun­ Sushosky cut through cenfer 45 0t. Peter's (N.B.) . 19 Wes Mayo, he Vrould have got­ .H e n r y F o n d a feat Saturday, which makes 6-0 For Shore Conference “B” Title ter was wide and he was forc­ for five yards. Roe was piled , ■ Toms River 12 ten away. . 0' them no better than also four ed to run Dukes ends Dave up on the next rush, but Ben­ weo\ ANTHONY PERKINS w .... Neptune 8 times defeated Matawan. -The Leonardo forward pro­ Central (Bayviile). Regional checked at the Bayvllle 44 on Eastmond and Len Golden gress climaxed on the next son circled left end to go a THEJH; Rumson has defeated Mata* High School’s football eleyen the runback. ‘Three attempts to were ln on him and he was first down at the KHS 4, 118 play when Blbaud dumped a Again the ..Keys made a STAR wan and lost only two games. stands today^undefeated cham­ shake Benson loose brought thrown for a sevcn*yard loss pass In Breunlg's arms at the However, If the Caseys upend pions of the "B’" division of Bayvlllovonly” to the 50. They at the Wall team 's 22. Here Long Branch 30 and the Keans- homerlc stand. Roo was hit so Football Schedule them and Matawan defeats the Shore Conference, thanks got off a good punt but wero the Dukes gained the ball. hard on a kee;p play he fum­ burger sped over for tho tying bled back to ihe 9. Then he, ...... ; TtunkBilviflC Day — KcyportL there is no t e 111 n g to a 6-0 squeaker victory over offside and. had to punt again. , The next play .di& It. Bob scorc. Larry Smith Just miss­ was spilled back to the 11, m^NY others h Matawan at Keyport High School how Central Jersey rating will Keyport Saturday on the Gold­ This time Way’s boot went out Robinson made a shovel pass ed on the kick that would . Field 11:00 a.m . - - en Eagles field. ' at the KHS 35, . to Len Golden on spread play then to the }2, by the rampant. ' Metuchen vs. Highland Park at go. Red Bank catholic has had have put the Lions ahead. Municipal Stadium . New Bruns* such a poor season that for and the former KHS basketball Keyport linemen, This la s t A 74-yard runback up th e Fleming spun out around ' Tlie" home* fans were consol­ vicJc 10:30 a.m. right side of tho ileld after right end for; a. first: down.: “at star* romped away from the tiirie. he was hitao hard,; he ■>' ‘SchOol StMdlum JI;00 -----woutd reduce * ---- iiio jPiirpJo’----*- Bull­ the second half kickoff by Ed the Golden Eafflesr 40. B ut the Sharks*, defenders to go over ing ’themsblVes th^t d' tie 'ttt fiiknbled: again and the Red -Neptune a t dogs sadly In state ratings and Benson brought victory to the ball now was ln the middle of for the only touchdown of the least would conserve their and White recovered .on their ■ Field 11:00 a.m. team’s unbeaten status when Perth Amboy at Carteret, Overholt might just be enough-to put Golden Eagles. Fine punting the lake ln the center of the game. Joe (Rocky) Tomasel- own 11. .. . W,RICHAR0 KASEHART Stadium 3*00 p.m. tho Leonardo players showed Keyport’s last gasp was a Point Pleasant at Mansquan, High Matawan at least second to helped bring tho Maroon and field. LoPresto and Zaremba lo's place kick for the point Bordentown...... was wide. • they had no intention of set­ first down rush in three plays " School Field 2:00 p.m. Gold forces to the KHS 2 and waded through three plays but tling for any such halfway de­ ■me/HVMlEBOr* Bed Bank at Long Branch High Lakewood was' leading com­ again to tho Keyport 4 in the still were only at tlie Maroon For the rest of the game the to the. 22 to give them passing School Field 12:00 noon. cision. room with the seconds ticking Rlchart*ETER - ROBBY. Ihe ROBt [ Red Bank Catholic at Rumson High fortably 13*0, midway of tlie final quarter, but an epic and Gold 45 without having Dukes had to battle the arous­ The Green Wave could not . School Field 11:30 a.m . - third-quarter Saturday when stand by the Red and White's gained a beachhead on th e ed fcharks onslaughts Into the away. Three heaves with the South' River at New Brunswick, gain after the klckoff and punt­ rain-soaked ball did not come . Rutgers Stadium 2:00 p.m. thp Caseys j broke loose in the stout. lino repelled both of shore. So Fleming punted to Keyport team’s territory, Riz­ ed to the Lions 35. Blbaud Toms River at Lakewood, Ocean these thrusts easily. The Keys the Bayvllle 21. There the Ma­ as connected to Mel Morgan near the mark. LoPresto ran MIDGET RAILROAD County Park 11:00 a m . game at Red Bank. E ric Don- shot for a first down at' the ath, the freshman quarterback Came within ono yard of the roon and Gold'War-marooned for a 31-yard gain and a first on a fake pass play on fourth Bayvllle goal; llneip^y to _ be in spme of their own slop. On Orange and Black 47 on a keqp down but Bayvllle was wait­ Be Ehlers G uest, who recently played against down on the Dukes 29 with five play? He then faded back and the Keyportr yearlings, was put denied a first down on a ques­ the] last play of tlie first quar­ minutes to go. The Dukes stiff­ ing. The Golden Eagles took a t L o e w ’s tionable decision. hit Breunlg again perfectly the ball andjn one play It was D R U G F A C T S In charge of the RBCHS var­ ter they fumbled and Rich ened and regained possession with the ball on'Green and sity and be made the differ­ The Keyport line outplayed Boggs was ln to recover for but they were forced to punt. all over, ’ Any performance... at Ihlers’ ei- KHS. White 15 for the winning score. Wild jubilation broke o u t pensel lust take list Inch from ence. tb e Golden Engles forward The Sharks came tearing back Smith again missed the point. Jim Howley, Keyport, put wall by a good deal. Of the 33 Then caritB" Keyport’s b i g downfleld again. At the whistle around, t h e field from the - melil unwinding strip to box_ WHtK » M i l UMOIR ^ This still left the Branchers home fans and his teammates the Caseys on their way to an running plays the Maroon ahd bid. LoPresto bucked the line Gene Morgan appeared to be with hope of victory; B obby olfice—3,strips tor adult Offer tTHI W W Hlfc MiDRAVl to * 80-yard march to their first Gold attempted to run, 12 of for three yards and Zaremba loose for a score to at least tie carried Benson off the gridir­ good until Dec. 30. at.ill Loew's ; Ippollto passed, to Roger Win­ on, At a bonfire rally and M l THI OOCtOft.MYMMTtft touchdown. Ed Ryan, Koans­ them were thrown for losses for two. Fleming spun around the game but he; was forced out ston for a Green .Wave first eicepl Stale and MetropJitin in. TAKW HY fAttCAtPllON TO, burg, went over for the score and 10 more resulted In less left end for a first down at the of bounds at the Dukes 24 to victory dance, the Bayvllle New York. down In mldfield but the Lion players and students whooped The Caseys then checked c than a yard gained. Golden Eagles it7“The Keys save the day. line checked the visitors fur­ Plner drlvo to their own 25 A driving rain' made play­ wastied a valuable down on a , During the first half neither it up far into the night, cele­ •SAV-ON ther; advance. The Lions near­ brating their unbeaten season in the final Quarter and march­ ing conditions anything but wobbly pass out of the mud team could make, headway ly lost it when Long Branch DRUBS ed back upficld, A 58-yard Bob that didn't go anywhere. Lo­ along the ground and only 31 and Shore Conference Champi­ Ideal. It will bo hard to con* guard Jim Quirk dashed in on onship. , Davis to Charlie Shay pass yttice anyone who was in at­ Presto shot through guard to yards were made rushing, split, — ArTIR ALk, QA a handoff to steal the ball. He So lt was that Bayvllle clos­ IMPOMAMT kftOUNP HIM, brought the ball to tho Lake­ tendance at the Thanksgiving Uie Bayvllle 5. He shot back between the two teams. Robin­ was pullecl down from behind wood 20. Here the Piners held Day game in 1956 and 1954 at center to the 2. This made son connected four times on ed their season with a proud on the Middletown 45. Winston record of having only 13 points, but the Caseys took their punt that there is a worse field than lt fourth down with two to go passes, two to Dave Eastmond cost Long Branch the thrilling from the 10-yard line to bring Matawan's. But Central Re* for a touchdown and one yard and oncd to both Henry Sage six by Neptune and seven by game when he fumbled a'pass Rumson, scored against them. it downfleld to" the plner 25. glonal's is at least as bad for needed for a KHS first down and Ray Bclleran. Belleran from Ippollto on the Orange Tho Caseys rammed to the it has been laid out so that it at the Maroon ancLQold 1-yard was the best of the Keyport and Black 20-yard line when pinor'2 ln four plays and Dav­ ls high on the sides and the stripe. LoPresto dove off right ball carriers. He took a pass ln the clear. A second Branch- is dashed over. He alBO plung­ rainwater flows down Into the tacklo. It was obvious he had in the closing minutes of the er pass and the game ended ed for tho tying point. center to form a' near-quag- not scored but lt also appear­ half to fight his . way 59 yards for 2000 half-frozen but thor­ The Caseys netted 271 yards mlre. Tlio playors could n o't ed obvious ho had mado the before he was dragged down oughly excited spectators. from pcrlmmage to 165 for be distinguished 'due to layers first down., So much so the on the Sharks 5*yard line. The Middletown Township and Lakewood, Red Bank Catho­ of mud after tho first few Bayvllle man at the chain was Dukes got to the 3 but the Wall Asbury • Park-both had ldentl lic's best showing of the sea­ plays, Another “brcak‘’ that calling for his tenm to hold eleven then rose up to hurl cal. Saylor rating marks before son. Bayvllle got was to, bo tlio for four downs from the 1-yard them back. playing Long Branch. As each team to get tho ball on th e line. But the referee ordered In the last half Belleran aiid team defeated Long'B ranch Shore Conference opening klckoff, thus they tho chain brought In. Accord­ Dick Pokallus were much by tlie sam e margin, lt can Tqday - Tomorrow - Saturday • Nov. 28-29-30 were ln possession while each ing to where the bull, was cen­ more effective in tlielr rushes. be assumed they have advanc­ Continuous (Thanksgiving Day), Starting 1:45 A Division team was fresh and before tho tered, lt was one-half inch W, L. T. ret, They carried Keyport thrusts ed to around 475 or 4B0 which Gain Holiday Program Asbury Park-... 4 0 0 1.000 players wero half-blinded from short of n first down. Bayvllle to tlie 16 and the 13 and Toma- would leave them among the Middletown Twp, ■*4"0 '4 0 1.000 rolling ln ipud and water. was saved. • . sello tried a field goal on one top 10 teams in tha state. The -;»*><• ' . Freehold 2 3 0 .000 • Paramount carttnts Neptune < ■ ■ 1 I 2 1 .333 . Benson sped out .with tire Roo was stopped cold on a occasion to protect the Dukes Lions are assured of Central Mantisquan 1 3 1 ,2!>0 center—rush;' but Wilbersliled lead but it was wide. Jersey, Group III, honors, i TOuVqW* HENRY ANTHONY Ited Bunk 0 0 .000 opening klckoff from his own n Division 27 to tlio KHS 49. In'two pl^ys, moVed around left end for sev­ The game took 95 minutes to, CQine_what.may ln tlielr game ‘ FONDA-PERKINS BayvlUo Regional 6 -1.000 en yards. On third down;. Roe play as the well-condltiohed with Asbury Park.' The Blue numsort 6 .033 Bayvllle had- a first do\vn at Keyport 3 .000 tlio Red Raiders 38 as ffny was spilled by tho savagely- players did not appear to need Bishops can pick up enough Tome niver 2 .400 Roe spun around left end for oharglnj Red Raider linemen time out. Four penalties were points by winning Thanksgiv­ Lakewood ^ * 1 .200 ($}pp rOS7 OPFICG 'KEYPOM Matawnn , 1 .200 seven yards and* Paul Wilber- for ft two-yard loss and Bay­ called, all of five yards, but all ing to. overcome the lead of Point Pleasant 1 .107 shold drove off tacklo for four vllle was on tho spot again. were declined. ’ once-tied Plainfield for Group Way's punting, their salvation . ‘ Keyvort Dukes (0) IV honors. And If Montclair moro. Benson tried to buck the Ends — Eastmond. Soec. Golden. line but ho was tossed bnok. all day, got them out 61 danT Tackles — Poling Ruslgnuolo, Rain* can upset Bloomfield, top ger with a boot to^nldfieldf. er — ' place in the state can go to, Ho. was spilled back to the 40 Guards — Leake, Heddlck, Moore, on an attempt to sweep left A Bayvllle-tackier made a Drlggs. ... the winner. Ccnter — Veleamp. - v StMUUcs end, but whon lie racod across wrestler's flying leg hook on a Backs — Pokallus, noblnson.^ To­ VAO' L r B . tho other sldo of the gridiron KHS carrier and the Golden m asello, Tlcllcran, Artelll, DlMolUa, Yards Gained Rushlnff 178 83 Slieeren. Owen. ' , Yards Lost nushinff 23 10 lio gained to whore ho was Eagles wero set back to. their Jeriey Sh&rlca 'W (0) Yards Gained Passing 115 30 forced out of^bounds nt the 30 for unnecessary roughness. Ends — 'Gibson, Tirado,, Mort, Passes Attempted 6 .. 9 30. Tills mado lt fourth down Then camo another b a d Krum. Ham. . , Pusses Completed 1 3 Tackle* — Tyson, Trcua, Curclo, rasses Intercepted by 0 1 nnd two to go for tlio Golden- “ br^oak’’ for the .Keys. LoPres-‘ Beams; ; - ...... Total First Downs 0 9 Eagles, Larry’ Way speared to sliot a .looping pass to . G uard*— Gro«B,-JF*ord.-Weniii '. " " First Dowris 'Rushing - 3 Centers — Bourne. Keli. First-Downs Passing - - 3 ' :. 1 into tho Keyport line. Ho was [Charlie Croce, wlio was down- Backs Rizaff, -Doeblcr. M. Mor* First Downs Penalties 0 1 lield to a yard. Tho Keys took ed on the Bayvllle 12, putting Ran."Williams.' Peterson, W.' Drltlon, Yards Lost Penalties 70 20 Raedelli, McDuffie, Burr, E. Mor- Ball Lost Fumbles 1 0 tho ball on downs . tlie Keys in fine scoring posi­ Ron, Hicks. Number ot Kicks 4 7 By now tho players had be- tion again. But lt was half­ Sharks_____ **"' B” 0 0 0 0 - 0 Ave. DLst. of Kicks . 20 5 39.4 Dukea ...... 0 0-0 fl-« como unrecognlznblo 'and It time! Officials — Phipps, Applegate Clark, •Mkf Sv'r-.trX1 was a matter of speculation ■ Right after the Intermission, Waeg. •. ~ ~ .. what mud-caked form w as Benson did his decisive bit of Bayviile Regional ■ , "yov ji'eard m#. . . I'm lick of pick­ slopping along with tho oozy sidestepping up along the west Football Scores 'continued from column four) up after you all the tlme|’ i pigskin. Ray LoPresto *a n d sideline for tho only touch- ' Friday ever, so Bayviile risked a pass Walt Zaremba made an Initial down of tho gamc> The Key- Leonardo 12. Long Branch 0. In lhe Oat; Hal O'Brien, pluck­ Tuesday - Wednesday ■ . ■ .■-£_■■ Relax And Enjoy Affernopn Bowling Keyport -first down ln throe .port line stopped,1 Roe easily Saturday , ed lt out of the air for tho Red Deo. 3-4 M ntawan 12, Neptifno 0. ■ * Doftble Feature Program . Lois Of Room To Learn And Practice plays’ to tlielr own 40, A {5' on a rush Tor the point, ilayville Regional 0. Keyport 0. . and WTUte and dashed down to yard holding penalty nut the! Tho Keys did not get bock j Hcd Dank Catholic 13. Lnkeu-ood IX the Gordon Engles 38. Manasquan 19, Red Bank«J2. _ ...... Alleys. Open 11 a.m...... Keys back on their 25, T h o ; boyond their own 20 with the; Snyrcvllle 40. Our Lady of the Val­ A fumble, a penalty and ?.ROCK Keys’ tried passing with t h c * kickoff following. They ; w ere: iev (Orange) o. much mud brought'this Key* ,AIX*» soggy - ball. One went w ay mudhonmt hopelessly for three I Perth Amboy 14, Jefferson (EUz.) Matawan-Keyport Rec. 7. port opportunity to naught.' Wide, nnd Pumpkin Brown, the olays, then Brown punted out' North Hunterdon ReR. 20, Hlchland After a final futile pass^Flcm-! NIGHT pnsspr, was tossed back on the past mldfield and Benson sot Park 10. ing* punted to the Bayvllle 10. ! 4 _____ MAtanui) 1-3880 ~ - Hunterdon 20, Dunellen 19. iujC** i•fr t • Red Raldors 20 oh another. It bacH to the Keyport 40. •Tho Woodbrldge 27, New Dorp 7, > .and Benson pushed back to his . A S»w| Preterm Oene Fleming punted-out past Keyporl iljib ■ was, dogged as Sunday . I r a ° m F0W FUN • • • BOWl F0R HEAITH ~~l St. P ro f'S (N.O.> 10/ ’Q ueen' of own 21. A five-yard offside pen-) ?. mldfield a n d Benson w a s|- f (contlmit*o in column six') - — Peace (North Arllnsfgp) V r n1ty on the Red Raiders made mayrsei wet icec.at iveypurni Matawan Upsets Neptune 12-6 By Matawan High Scliool 1957 Varsity Foofbull Squad field, If lt rains, they will not sink to their ankle tops in rfiud.'ls some—ol-them- did THE. Alert jPlay Under Bad Conditions last year,'...— ------:------:— As for tho sam e Itself, tlie MATAWAN JOURNAL Matawan High’s football for- ended when John We fell on two fundamental systems - of _ces'* gave their-confidence "J for *“ Tucker's fumble ofFttW'Nep­ football play, the T-formallou Nov. 28, 1DB7 Pago Thirteen the approaching Keyport game tune 26. Peeler ploddet^ his and tho single wine will bo a needed shot in the arm Sat­ way across the muddy terrain opposed. Keyport uses a T-for- to the outside to keep t h # urday when they bested favor' for a first down at the Nep­ matlon from a balanced lino. ed Neptune, 12-6, at the Matawnn defense "honest," tune 14, but a fumble thwart­ Through tlio season, the Keys tlint la, without Uncbnckers un- . .Maroon and Steel's field. The ed this drive. On fourth down havo featured an offensive team s pulled and hauled tluly .rtrnwn In. Tho Matawnn with bip yardage Jo go. Peek built on around plays trom game will be tho.flnnl one for' around through rain, snow, er tried the fake sweep and linndoffs that send Hay Lo- sleet, ■ slush' and “mud, princi­ both LoPresto aud Zaremba running pass play but it was Picato to tho hislilo nnd Walt and they hope to make It their pally mud. Tlie game was very way "wide of Its m ark this Zarembn lo tho outside. Tlicso grealost olie. : well played, considering the time. two playprs have not been In Tlioro ls still 111 competition atrocious conditions under The game then resolved it­ tho best ol physical condition which the two teams had, to ln recent rrntnca an«l t h o tho Kuiilnn liny I,Ions Club self to more futile splashing trophy on which Mutawun has ' work. There were a chilled around and kicking until the team's play luid been affected 250 spectators. - m aterially by tills unhappy' de­ two lens und “Keyport ono, Filers gained possession on .Threo wins by either team Is The.game was the playoff of their own 43 midway of the fin­ velopment. The Keys will not ono postponed from the balmy bo able to offer anything llko nccessary lo retire It. Mata* al quarter. Here Ramsey re­ wan's domination .of tho ser­ days of early October when solved himself into a one-man tho Hunk Clenry-to-a o o r g o the flu epidemic affected the. Rutli forward passing combin­ ies, 13 wins aitnhu-it threo for gang against Matawan, carry­ Keyport nnd two lies in IB - players of both teams. ing on 11 of the next 12 Filer ation of last year which mndo their option scries so deadly games, lina resulted''In .Uu> ltfeptune came Into the game offensive plays. He ground out Muraon' ani) fitoel retiring tho fresh from dazzling triumphs the yardage for a first down to Uio defenses ol tlio opposi­ The Maroon and Steel players who wllj Invade Uie Keyport •trom, John Melna, Harry Carotheri, Ted Wathlngton, Dave. tion. - two Willis E. Blldorbnck Mciil- over Ocean City, a .team that jiast mldfleid; then battered his orlnl trophies 'und tlio Spafford had been riding on a long un­ way to a new first down inside gridiron ThanksgiVlng are, lleft to right)'.Front row, Kell Greiorj. .. Matawan runs Irom llio Bln- ScuUy. Ed Norberg, Uon WicUund, Delter Johnson, Joel Mjck- - Peeler and Banafato are team oo-capUlns. Absent when W. Schanck Memorial trophy,. defeated string until they en­ the Matawan 30. It was a race gto wing. This Is a formation Tho-Koyport players uro grim­ between Ramsey and the clock alyo, Earl Gregory, Carl Stephens; middle row,:Oeorge Delti this picture was taken were Fred Parrlih, Bill Mabbltt, Slevo that had—lost favor until-It countered tliL* Scarlet Filers, assistant coach,'Mitchell Hamilton, Purvis Peeler, Bob Rankl, Joyce and Larry Garlto, John German and John Lee. Bruce ly determined', that Matawnn -and Red Bank; a Qroup in ns he reached the Maroon and Frank Banafato, Dave Jones, Otlj Wathlngton, Barry Itizzo, MacCutcheon, assistant coacb, also was Absent. school. The Fliers accordingly Steel lD-yard-llne with a min- head coach; rear row, Tom Wallace, Frank O’Neil, Fere Sund- i X Char.Ts M l t l; *'»thereby, " take nwny a fourth were expected to use. Mata- iite and 15 seconds left. But Princeton With oxcellent troplty. . . wan aB practice’ for thoir big here he fumbled the slippery suits. Whereas tlio quarter­ pigskin and Rankl recovered all this. Keyport had to get In back, taken tho bull ilom! up AnhIsIuiiIs Altl . Thanksgiving day battle at MATAWAN HIGH SCHOOL its game with Bayville, a Con­ Freehold Regional. for Matawan to ease the strain ers Receive from tho center lir’tlio T and At Hull! Hohools on thd home side rooters. Mat­ 1957 Varsity Football Squad ference B team, nnd tiiii M ata­ makes handoffs to his backs, At Keyport, Couch linker' . It looked truly as though lt Number wan football exchequer needed might be an easy one for the awan then rushed out the In tho alnglo, whig thcro Is .a . had been ably nlded with tlio clock. N.J.Y.R.A. Awards Mar* Whi­ Name-.. Pos, Height Weight Year what benefits it could obtain straight passback to a t a 1 l,.J«ajH liy Assistant Conches Filers to get away with at the oon te • j • from tlie home game with start. Uatawan took the open­ Neptune had the statistical ' Shore area sailors who took back who makes any lmndoff.il 1'' fink nnd Bub Znmiiollo. the majority of the North Jer­ 35 36 Purvls-Peeler Back 5‘. J60 Junior Neptune. Luckily, when Bay- farther awny from Iho line of Ukcwlno nt Matnwan,. llruco ing ' kickoff and could not adyantaga in play. They , com­ 29 29 Dave Jones Back fl 170 Soph. vlllo plnyed Neptuno, tlie scoro pleted 11 first downs to Mata­ sey Yacht Racing Association 16 16 Frank Banafato Back 5’ 4” 135 Senior aorlmtnaeo. The liackflckl lu MacUulehcon nnd,, Q eo i so break tbelr single wing looso was 7-0, Indicating those two tho slnglo whiff lilies u p ln I Del!.'’. lmVe helped Couch lllsizo ln their own mud. Nell Scully wan's seven and gained 163 individual and class champion­ -72- 34 Bob Rankl Back ... 5. 100 Soph. ships during the summer re­ teams to bo about even in tandem formation on nn nnijlo ] keep tho Maroim mid Steel's quickly kicked to the Neptune yards net from scrimmage to 73 31 Otis Wathlngton Back- 5’ 8" 160 Senior strength. Accordingly Keyport 27. The Fliers then marched to the Maroon and Steel’s 160. ceived their awards Friday 65 20 Ted Wathlngton Back 5’ 8” 145 Fresh, to get tho blockers better out small nqund In combat trim , right as a highlight of the 34 33 Bill M abUtt Back S’ fl” HO Soph. nnd Matawnn took 011 o v on ahead of the bull cnn ler lhm> a touchdown in 13~plays. It had The efforts of Rankl and Peek assignments ln playing tliem Credit Is lo be klvrn tlio er were moro rewarding, as group’s third annual meeting 70 30 Percy Sundstrom Back B* 7” 160 Senior ls possible wltli Iho twlstlng- work of the asa'fitant conches been rumored tHat Nate Ram' 89 28 Dave G regory" Back 5’ 7" 140 Fresh. flvo days .beforo'thp Turkoy . gey, the Fliers star, had sus­ Peeler completed one for 26 and dinner dance at the Rari­ e.bout t h a t inu.it tako placo this year more than ever uh tan Yacht Club, Perth Amboy. 38 38 Cnrl Stephens , End 6’ 1" 175 Junior Day game, so lt Imposed no with tho T, Tlio slnglo. wing tained a dlslpcated hip in the yards and Rankl onfe for 36. 61 74 Nell Scully - End fl’ l 1' 170 - Junior unfair lurden on oltlicr sldo, tlm l'avnges of the flu 1 o f t „ Ramsey’s two ' completions ' The skippers who captured can fcuturo a crosabuok ser­ them working with a group of . Red Bank game. For a player 74 49 Mitchell Hamilton End 5’ 10” 155 ' Soph. Thcro is one quite unhappy with such an Impediment, were for only six yards each. three out of - four individual, 11 11 Fred Parrish End S’ 11" 165 Senior ies such os has been in a d e boys whoso physical fllnoas Scully’s punting did much to and seven out of 10 class, ID- 19 Harry Carothers End 5’ 7" 13& Soph. feature connected with th o famous by Prlncoton, On ro nnd morulo lnid been lowered. Ramsey was astoundlngly gamo tills year, Thnt Is- Uie agile. He carried the ball on offset the great kicking of titles, -Included: • . 44 44 Earl Gregory r. .. Tacklo -.8'- 9'h .Senior vci'hqh, Iho bnll carrier usual- It uovor wnn possible for tlio RamseyrNeptubelosOHebfili Comets—Ed Ryan, Shrews­ 32 ""32“" John Oermnn ’ Tackle" - S' 10’^ Senior difference that must appear In ly lias to run "linked," tlm l' coaches to , know who would “ eight o rth e l3 Flier rushes arid 60 26 Tackle .5’ 8" 1C5 Junior the musical, shows put on by ■ clicked .off runs of 11, seven,1 on fumbles-three times at crit­ bury Sailing and'Yacfit Club. E d Novberg lq without blookem to :l>lo,tco(, uliow up nnd’ who would not on ical juncture^’' Matawan fum­ 11 47 Steve Joyce .-— -Tackle. ,B' •J0.7. 1B0 Soph. tfiSv bands of tlio two .schools, him, ns tho offfliislv ■46 Don Wlcklund...... Guard S’ :.8" ISO . Senior ed suclj excellence tills year slto end of tlio Jlno hi tlio liouo * illnatlon of. offort Is ft prliiio through for a touchdown from it was dangerous. 43 143 John Lee ■ Oiiard 5’ 7” 150 Senior •Lightnings—J u n e Methot, under'tiio training of llonipr of Rottliia tho defonso : over- footer, i<«"In. footbnl). wns'on- . _ one yard out. Ron Frick’s try Bill Kirkpatrick, a guard, Monmouth Boat Club. 40 39 Tom Wallace Guard ‘ 5’ 8*' 146 Junior Qcrlufacn nnd wltli - Ita 70 66 23 John Melna - Guard 5’ - 6° Soph. slilftod. . coeiHiigly difficult, na .tlio' for the extra point was block­ shared honors with Ramsey as Wood Pussies—Dick Dnvls, 140 members that lt wns Invited : ed by Scully, a standout performer for Nep* 67 37 Xnrry Gartto ; Guard S' 5" 145 _^Soph, . Started Out WHIi T : (imnio player was linrdly ever Monmouth Boat Club. ___ . 62 18 Delter Johnson Center 8' 0'» 165 ' (settlor for tlib second tlmo to partlol- Matnwan used Uio T ut tlio oxeuutliig an assignment two ——'m^Maroozrand. Steel recav- tune.-In-32-times-carrying-the Penguins—Bruce Anderson, 45 45 Frank oWell Center U' OV JUillor pate-in tho annual-Bambergor- rstartrof^tho-Boanon^but-eoaolt-itayB—lmnooossloiir-TlllaT-Plif*- — ered nicely from*this onslaught. ball Ramsey gained HO yards parncle. Against this, Matawan of the 171 accumulated on Monmouth Boat Club. Barry KIhbo abandoned It aft- Irnpn, explained -in ft mcimui'o _ They began to shake Purvis will bo ablo to produco n band nr lt bocnino apparent there. (|lono Htnvillnu form reversals Peeler and Dave Jones loose ground plays by his team. Be Jet 14s—Barbara Thompson, wltli no more than 10 partici­ handled tiie ball on 43 of the 54 Shark River Yacht Club. wan not'fluff lolont bnlanoo In that both teams showed on rollouts and reverses and pating, an unhappy showing his backfield to knop 111% lim ­ throughout tho cuuraa of th a advanced from deep ln their plays the Neptune eleven made Arrows—S a n d y Halsey, LOOKING ET OVER for ii school that onco lirldcrt ln the game. If there was any ing on linndoffs what 11 should Benson, own territory to .the Neptune Rumson Country Club, Itself ln Its band as much as bo, llo accordingly wont to tho 38 before they Were checked truth about his Injury, he must The Individual winners were lt did ln Its football team, The Tlio rooord of Ifio H8ilo5T"~~; be a truly remarkable football alnglo wing whore hlB two lMi)~Mnt«wim 1 Kiyport'j' ' as they struck a particularly men, Bob Kofoed, Keyport KEYPORT-MATAWAN foot­ some years as a dctercnt to answer to thla ls.llint half-BCs- brouknway backs, Davo Jones llM0~M»t#w«n 0 — Koy»«irt » ~ wet spot ln the field. player when he ls in good Yacht Club; women, Mias ball plays such an Important football Injuries from unsup­ slotu were put In forco at tho 1M1-Mnliiw#n « .— Kuyiwrt • and Purvis I’eelcr, could bo 1 Ramsey was on the loose health. Kirkpatrick was good Methot; Junior, Mike Colyer, part In life in the two com­ ervised play among younger Matawan School tills year. IU2—K o jp n rt II — .M « » w a n I) at following,the ball carrier on sot In motion more quickly es­ -lUW-Mnlawan 11 -- Keyport II ■again and he whipped around Naveslnk Sailing Society. munities that not only are the boys. Ho recommends It on Tho Matawan students who pecially on rollout playH t(> tlio M a u w tn 34 — K oyuorl J . MHS sweep plays, spilling sporting fraternity of the two either a school or commun­ ima— M ulnwnn Wl — l<«,vo«lt J right end for a first’ down, in Last Seatfe entire slate ol havo participated ln tlio band opposition's flanks. lli«-Mat»wnn til - Koyport IJ . •mldfleid. Matawan then ap­ Peeler and Jones repeatedly officers consisting of Commo­ towns betting on this year’B ity organization basis in tlU9 havo dono no with groat in Monti tho Ilne. KpyTBrr^vlll lWI-.MntawMi '« Ktyuort « . . from behind/ game, they still are betting on area, If nothin? moro than Ilitil—MHtnvuian lai — K m w r l 0 peared to get a better defen- dore Joe. N e 1 n e r, Keyport convcnlcnco and extra duty lmvo something of a weight •iiiin-.Kiiyiinrl 1 — Mutawun» »lve understanding of Neptune Peeler and Jo.nes between Y.C.; Vice Commodore Rob­ last year’s gamo, Ono night as an advancement of safety under an emorgenoy Bltuatlon, advantage, Tho Keys call put riiio—Mniiiwtn ill — Knvnort t this week on ardent Matawan ln play. - IIBl-MnUwim in — Kuviwrt « Coach Marty Flshbein's tricky them, accounted for Mata- ert Taylor, Packanack Lake; It ls to bo hoped they -will bo this to good uso In furthering 1M»-M«l«w»n 14-— Kdyport » - — X-formatlon. Ramsey was toss­ wan's 102 yards picked up Rear Commodore Bill, Robin­ supporter was engaged ln a applauded for what they oan tlio line-plunging ot Lol’icwto, liift:i-MBUwim js -- K fyi^rl !•* !. along the ground. Their per* discussion with a Keyporter of Ili«4-M*liiwan 1 - Knyiwrt 0 ed behind the line on tlie next son, Shrewsbury Sailing Y.C.; Waterfowl Numbers offer. As for Koyport, tlio Tho Rod nnd Whlto oan uno uilia-Mnlnwnn is - Ktyiwrt I . play.. A .reverse to' Parrish formance and ball handling Treasurer Eugene Rocka,feller, the Impending Thanksgiving grim prospcct of hnK-aosslons Uio-threat of Znvoinbft'B BoliiH JUQO-.-KcypurU-.li - .*-* M.1.ABH 11.------Tucked wasifor naughti-arid the rw as • very - creditable • for the Shark River ■ Y.C., and Secret Day tusslo when tho, score of Doubled In Marshes * hi tlmt high Huhool noxt yoar . F liers'b ad lo Vesorfc to it pass. w^otber cbnditionfl“ which ex^ tary.'Graco Nelner, Keyport last year's game eame up. The may bring' a' similar dlmliiun- I t -was completed, Ramsey to Isted. Lee, Rankl and Mitchell Y.C., was re-elected unani­ Mtttawaner Was certain tlmt Waterfowl by the thousands t/on of Its band activity, Joe Fitzgerald," at the Mata- Hamilton also drew praises for mously for 1958. Keyport never had defeated are making; a tem porary home More Comfort For Spccfutors ,wan 48 but.lt left the Scarlet their defensive efforts. Matawan by moro-than one of the marshlands of New Je r­ Randall (Unc) Keator, of the touchdown. The Keyporter was For llio spectator, tho gamo Fliers with fourth down and The triumph greatly enhanc-. sey on tlielr annual autumnal ls likely to be n more gratify­ Monmouth Boat club, the per­ adamant and covcred nil nets. flight southward, tlie-Stntp Di­ ’ ifix to go. They went back to ed tho Huskies football pres­ manent honorary commodore ing ono than the WIT combat NEW... Of course, he won os It was vision of Fish ond Gaino," De-. kick. tige In view of the Neptune Was presented with a past at Matawnn, In that game, team 's recent accomplish­ shown the score was 14-0 ln partmcnt of Conservation and nnd also ln tho gamo of 1004, The muddy ball was mis­ commodore's pennant. 1B5B. Only ln Keyport and Economic Development, re­ tlio Matawan field wan a quag­ handled by Ramsey moment­ ments after a bad start. The Matawan can you win money ported recently. Auto Insurance that arily but this wns long enough only bad defeats the Fliers had betting on the outcomc of a mire. Players of both tennis Keyport Praised By In co-operation with the Civ­ lmd to roll around ln wet,' for Otis Wathlngton to be in to suffered were at the hands cf football game a year after It block the kick. Scully scooped all-winning Asbury Park and Grid Hall Of Fame il Air ,Patrol, wildlife manag­ cold, grimy mud nnd water, la played. Matnwan people arc ers of the division and a gamo is Saving Money for up the rolling ba^ on thp Neib, Leonardo, among the top-rank­ whllo spectators who failed lo Harvey Harman, executive most confident, however. They manager of the Federal Fish , tune 41 and was “away-: to a ing teams in the state, Mata­ have it figured out thnt Key­ wear tholr overshoes hnd lo touchdown. Ray Nowlin check­ wan did better then Bayville chairman of the National Foot­ and Wildlife Service, lmvo car­ itamj around with nouked Careful Motorists ball Foundation and Hall of port ls due to win onco ln sev­ ried on n semi monthly water­ ed Peeler on a sweep for the Regional, the Conference “B’* en years. Thoy point out that feet. Despite happy assurances point and the score remained champs, who only eased by Fame, this week expressed his fowl Inventory of ducks a n d ky the Matawan Board of Ed­ appreciation t« Oeorge D. Keyport won in 1042, then iiev- geese present ln the marsh tie 6-all. the Fliers 7-6 and Manasquan cn years later ln 1040, and ucation thnt something would Premium Payable in The aroused Huskies charg­ was held to a 12-all tie by Nep­ Search, Keyport High School areas of the state. bo done, nothing happened* principal, for a check, repre­ again seven years later In Compared with tho count of ed the Flier Une to contain the tune. 1056. Now they allow that Key­ Inst sum m er to Improve tho i a s y installm ents Neptune offensive maneuvers MaUwin (12) senting contributions made at waterfowl mado on an Initial plnylng surface nnd on Nov. _ , ; . Ends — Stephens, Scully, Hamilton. the Keyport-Frenchtown foot­ port will win the gam& oirnlri flight...on ..Oct,..13, n more ro- after the kickoff. Ramsey punt­ Tackles — Gregory, German, Joyce. In 1003. A K e y p o it rooter 2, a very rainy day, Jolm Car- -_...... -...- . ' ed out past mldfleid and Jones Guard* t— Mickaylo, Wlcklund, Le*. ball game Nov. 0 which was cent.flight, on Nov, lo-rovenl: ncclolQi. .athletic .director of Wallace. ’ presented to the Hall of Fame sees lt this way: Malawnn.!s ed tho number of waterfowl had tt back In Neptune terri­ Centers — Johnson. O'Neil. hopelessly erratic. ARnlnst St,. Matawnn, hart -to .tako advtth- tory. Jones, Feeler and Bob Backs — Rankl, peeler, Banafato, fund. . had doubled ln number, The tnKo of tho fact Koyport wns Jones, Wathlngton, In his letter, Mr. Harman Peter’s they were running up flight nroa cncompormcd t h e Ross W. Maghan Agency Rankl went to a first down at Neptune (tf) an all-time record score. Tlio playing Metuchcn nwny I li a I the Neptune 32, but here the Ends — Nowlin, Frick, Hccvey. noted, “ While the Football nlioro lino south from Raritan day to inovo the Maroon and Tackles — Allegro, White, Kirsch. Foundation actively ls repre­ next week, against Toma Riv­ Bay, around tlio Up of C a p o Real Estate—Insurance Fliers stiffened and on fourth Guards — Blndrlm, Kirkpatrick. er, they could not even get out Steel's home gnine with Lake­ down with three to go, the Center — DePa^o. senting the many fine things May, and north ln tlio Doja- wood lo tho Hod and White’s Backs — Fitzgerald, Ramsey; Tuck* that football stands for of their own territory. Last \varo Bay nnd River areas to MATAWAN 138 Main St. MA 1-0003 Maroon and Steel had to yield er, Pierce, Fleming, Hahn, Carroll. Saturday, against Neptune, gridiron. From tliln, spectators the ball on the Neptune 24. Neptune fl .0 0 0— 6 throughout the United States, Pnulsboro, oan bo armurcd thnt wlillo they Matawan ~ '0 12 0 0—12 the good people 'of Keyport they were pretty good again. The next play was a-Neptune Touchdowns: Matawan — Scully. disaster. Joe Hahn fumbled and will receive great benefit from This, the Keyporter argues, Stephens, Neptune — Ramsey. calls for Matawan to play poor­ ■:d r.% Carl Stephens was'.in to recov­ Officials — Ostegran, Devine, Wii- tho fact Uiat when the build­ Keyport Host ro, Knop. , ing ls erected, this area >wlll ly on Thanksgiving, Ho eitcs er for MHS on the Red and (continued from pnge ono) Black 26. The Maroon and be the ccnter of amateur foot­ Keyport posting a new record Indian Hill Bowmen ball for the whole world. score for the serlea, a part of their agreement In Be Sure To See Steel then started as though _ • • • for another rollout play, but Hold Turkey Shoot Please thank all the fine peo­ recent years not to play' ple who helped ln tho solicita­ LITTLE LEAGUE football . games on that Saturday. Butj Peeler passed on the run down- is the next development for the. flu eplderiilo and the, fleld to Stephens who took the Tony Koppenfcergcr, Presi­ tion.” boys, now that biddy basket­ ball at the Neptune 12 and dent of the Indian Hill Bow­ The Football Hall cf Fame round-robln requliemento of,' The Great ball is an established fact in dashed Into the end zone for men, won a 12 pound turkey ls scheduled for construction the Shoro Confcrcnco changed ln the annual Turkey Handi­ on tbe campus of Rutgers, the this area. Coach 8tnn

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