COVERING A H A P P Y TO W N SIUPS OX' HOUU0EL, MVDJSON H O L I D A Y MAftLBQJIO, MATAWAN •W l? T O A L L MMAW.UM BOROUCSi

iifjnN w M cm fm W h YEAR — 26t!i WEEK NitMiiJ Editorial Aj*nci*Uoft MATAWAN, N, J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1962 Nfew Jtrsfijr A**o?Jal

Downey Decides New Strathmore Sewer Plant Of MuUnvan Township Sewerage Authority Officials Insped To Recall Name Levitt Schooi W on't $e*fc Election Find Most Repairs As Township Mayor Already Completed

Malawaa Township Commit1 t'e Mcmbtsrs; of i)ie M staw an 'I 0 ’ tj.an Daniel Downey vcstei day an­ ship ■ and tatf Dlrianii)^ nounced *1# lia» withdrawn h .s boaru > Sdtnrdyv in.spwiea ihe name for ronsiiieratlou as ms/o: M iaihm oie Jsi'boo;. coiwtruetcd by when th<* tp.vnship committee L e v i t t diwl Sons. Inc.. to m e e ts 10 nri>miU*, tor tliu new claim s or HajoM j. Oulan. presi- i ye Jan. 1 Mi Dov.noy hatj beer dent of tlie iVUilawun Regional I •h i dqsignitsd by , tiifl Democratic Board of LMlucaiu/n. tno sclioo! . ^ ‘SxgcuM ve • C o m m itte e . !u. tha town*., needed mushing and repairs. ! p l ship. to.'. succeed .Norman Wood; a* The. -reHioual board at ms ‘mayor next year. rt'L’uUir m cotin” eom phured *,hat • < M r. Downey stated -'Du*, to, r.n- eMnri was t?emg made by tiie L _ foreseen personal obligation* that til tirni to correct a -number of ! w ould Im p air lull resp o n sib ility to, repairs requcsicd bv the b.»ard Mr. 1 \\ the i!?»yorsh!p, I *m recalling my f L/olap said a list of corr<‘tf.K»ns \ V. natna from consideration." | was siM'.t to tne Levitt .firm Nov. s ! f a 't he committeeman added, ‘ I feel * and nothing aad wen don*.- :l? I that oneof nw colleagues will as­ i said ;»u» schoo! couUj r.ot be uc- ‘ sume tliese duties with tho zeal that co p ied i.v tht; board iu its pre.s iv Sho otfica demands. I have pledged s'ati*. "eve.i if il :nea;is g»«Ji; jny unlirnUcd support to the town- bacK U> tjonbje sessions. 1 jhip committee and the Democratic I h u s r u o o l o u a r d - d l r e c a ^ d a b.-' purty. as a committeeman." ic e k> th e l o w n s h i p C o i u n i l l t c i r a.-.h- i & imk iiu> township tv wtihhoio Uh* »s 1 »» v . Endorsed By Cluns si; uiiHf yf hnv m rtner cer:i5*caies ! Mi- IXiwtiev early this month ol oct;i:pancv ia Levju «utl .>oori | •. agreed to accept the endorsement StratbiroiT. - at • Maiav/an *_> as a member of tlio committee are out for the Malawan Regional construct thu section of Route ^6 spoction‘ v/a. made Saturday, al-j I A\ M fro m 1934 until 1900 a n d h ad been Cliffwood; High School A Problem from Keyporl (o Keuii.vburg aro Keuper Attorney| Board of Education’* annual most All lrems included ip com- commiltw chairman and mayor expected (o i*o out this week, It r election Feb. 3 In addition to the pltiin.9 ciiuinsr tho Levitt firm by for 25 years. Regional Served By Borough, But Is was confirm ed at tlu* S tnte High* Revaluation Cut Meeting Jan. 2 To two petitions of renoinlnatlons Mr. Dolan had been taken care way Department office.* lit Tren­ Mr, Wood, the present mayor, already filed, those turned In Located In Township, Status Queried of and had been repaired. Under Down State Aid Bring Many Chongo* and Committeeman Henry Tvapna- to Edward J. Scullion, board sec- ton yesterday, Tho <^onfltructiun tho clrcutr.slu.tces, Mayor Wood Involves a 20-loot widening, most­ gen, split with the combined Demo­ rotary, are for Alfred H. Man­ Sowers tor the Cliffwood area o f1 A conference wiil be held on the said, liw saw no reason for the Marlboro Township Board of Ed- Committeeman Joseph A. Ltiru cratic clubs luit January and voted ville, Incumbent, seeking r»- Matawan Township came a bit I revised rates early In January, then ly on (lie north side of Ihe road* township to withhold occupancy ucaiion has introduced a budget of xaio will become muyor and Via* way lu the Keyport section hut with Republican Sigmund Kowal- election to the one place open In nearer lust night when Thomas L. | a public hearing on them wiil be certificates h‘. the development. $'W}».01170 fo r the lSJfj!l-ijj school ce n t P. K euper, Anbury P ark , prosf shifting to lhe south .side of tho •ki to gain ft majority 3-2 block (he (xnoiipfc. and Carmen Guzzo, Opie, Rod Bank, of tho C. J. Kup- j held bofore tha month la out, Mr. year. $111,5:10.20 more than the bud* locator of Monmouth County, will roadway In t h » Union Bonrh- In the five-member committee seeking <- ' ! vilon to one of the I per. New Market, engineering I Geisc announced. Mr. Moran noted j get foi this yoa*' |!,e or-u'nt io becoma township attorney when tMf Knrhuit Township section. Tha two seats, plus the I firm, consultants. Informed tne there wus a Feb, 1 dateline on the I ho ruised hy iocf’i *»r; ; . \ .. S?7-«,- Marlboro Township Committee re« phuih nre laid out for tlie widen­ Call For Bids On filing ef a vacancy (rom (he town­ towushio Sewerage Authority a | new rates as that is the dale (or 21R.70, or 52H.OM.2H nu.re thau ihe organizes Jan 2 at 8 p.m. Thli ing from one side* ta thts other ship. grant o! as much as ob p e r cent i L e v I 11 occu p an cies In S trath current year. There has heen $47,­ was confirmed by Mr. Luwro‘0 Legion Offers to uvuld tlie ukinj; of properties Mr. Scullion said there was iio of cost could be obtained by seek- j innro to reach thu 5fiU mark, the 500 taken from free balances this tills morning with respect to tlm us much as possible. Route 18 Project way ol knowing If the live peti­ I mg aid of ini't-e tederal rifjem-ies i number nt which tha Authority is y e a r a s a g a in s t $*10,00(1 I a s i y e a r . taking over of control in Ihe town* tions In circulation to be returned As for the reconstruction of Six Hospital Space I Suen aid hud been limited to 30 I committed to make a first pay- The board was in* by a decrease ship by tho Democratic parly before the deadline nf 4 p.m. this Corners, Kevport, it whs m ated To Completa New I per cent or S250.000. whichever w us! ment fiom a saie of bonds for the in state aid from tlv* 1U0 per cent w hich ends m an y y e a rs of uum*. afternoon were from thc township nt tho High w a y Dupartuu'nt Contacts County | thu lesser, through one agencv. ] purchase of the Strathmoie plant. Widening Program valuation. Thera is (l!2enr> be sworn in as commiu-'enien Ifl last board meeting by tlie resl- j .mapped luyout given out some today tailed for bids Jim . 17, for | U. Moran. Red Hank, financial con- come to an iinderstiinllim' with a The addition of 10 rooms at Cen­ place of incumbent Frank L. Rat** R a rita n P o st 23, A m erican Le- dcnls of Mldnlgnt I' o I n t ior 'time* Hgo nnd show n in this n e w s­ modernizing the last three-lane cliffo and Millard B. Lamberson, Isultant io tlnr Authority, suggested large insurance company on nur- tral School has resulted in the al­ gloi), Koyport, Thursday voted to having advanced, as chiilrmnn nf paper. Construction work hero section c»f Route ts icm uiiiing be­ whom they defeated in the Novem­ Iho transportation committee, an | mat tune could be saved in getting | chasing ihe total issue. The issue would involve u blocking off nf lowance ior hiring four new tea­ notify tha Monmouth County Civil tween Nt.'W Brunswick, und Houle ber elections , appeal fur nn extension of tho sowers for f.'iffwood by including j ri'.'inunca $1(1-1,00:1 ot the Ul- iMaple Pl. and Hroudway, Key* chers, Timru is $22,000 put in the .'J near the Middlesex - Monmouth Mr. Keuper wili replace Ciifioi\ pafeuse and Disaster Control unit school bus nmte to their area. $.15,000 loi |»Lns d n e c tiy io a bond ( y ir G ard en s .-iewu,- bonds still out- port, us crossroads acioss the budget fur this not’d. Theie also is | futility 1 nr:. Actual limits of the ; u no,Ml;11,,-llin, :l3s|sl;mt prinripal T . Uitrkalow, Fivehoid, an a.s.icmi thut the post will make space avail­ However, tho petition w as Issue to he marketed to cover the islanding as well as to provide the highway, only enirunce-exlt-s to ! u noii-ieachiu ii nc-v l.l mile project a jlej.aitmo,it j aUn-.vud for. Tho inccmems or blymun from Monmouth County, ui “turned down" by the board as a cost ot acquiring the Levitt Stroth -1 lne»ns of buying thc Strathmore Route .*15 being planned. An over­ able ln tho Lfegion Hall, V eil Front spokesman said, w, !.,• sol at „,)W ,hl! idiJ township attorney. Mr, Uadi alow whole, it was reported, as an ex­ more sewer plant rather than to j Fo,- |,|s services, the Author- pass west of tho present location St., Keyport, to home a portable go through a time-consuming pro-1 jty voted Mr. Moran •‘additiona'." I and j aill0unt $,200. lias been sown.diip aihjrncy for two tension of a bus contract past tno of thy Intersection will c a rry 1 Mata\van-(bd Uridgo Kd. in Madi- ...... emergency hospital. The emer­ cess of seeking a loan (or plans compensation of one per cent of the i decades, allowable date. truffiu running front Keyport to ! son 'i'ownship. Transportation will show a de­ gency unit consists of 220 porta­ from the U. S. T-lotisir.g and Home bonding to acquire the Strathmore j The governing body wili dheusS iMatuwnit. | Within the work iie, the existing crease iu the budget, hut there is Administration. plant. | tonight a melnod of appeal to ilnt ble beds arid necessary equipment. i throe-Une conurely higinvav un allow ance of $7000 nuula from Mr. Moran's report on tlie financ­ Mr. Moran advanced a budget ol i w in State Board ol Tax Appeuis to gel A request for space had been ! become parr of the foundation for unexpended balances to cover lhe ing planned covered a revision of $35,011(1 for the coming year lor tho ; relief fnr 1300 taxpayers who could mad» to the Keyport Board ol Ed­ Sewer Building I a four-iuno bituminous concrete cost of additional rentes that may rates to be charged. On this score, Authority, of which 517,000 would I not appeal their taxes the regiila# ucation, but the board said no space Cite Activities | highway divided by a high conercte arise uftei thu total classroom lay­ ha believed the Authority should he for sorvices and over $!)UOO for I way iu 1962 because they did not re* was available In th* schools. j center barrier. Thu plans also call out is decided upon. Tho board has get word from llio Matawan Re­ poaer lor operating the plants. He celvu their assessment figures basj Occupied ’62 ! for pairs of jughandles at Arthur sot up its budget ugalnst an ex­ A Keyport man, concerned be­ gional Board of Education on Its emphasized that uncertainty over j ed on a revaluation urogram miiii In Township j St., Rucenack Rd. and Kuo's Lane, pected enrollment ot MO In the cause ol th* difficulty that would plans for sewer service for the ro- llic rate at which the Levitt limi.n-s i it was too lutn for the Moimuiurij Matawan Borough I and nccMjs ramps al M;iin St. In school yenr to come. Thu cuireni ba encountered In getting Injured lonal high ichool and the new would ba occupied madu this bud-1 County Ta.N Hoard to legally re­ Progress Marked ! reviesving other work now under- b u d g et In for 860 pup'ls. persons to th* Rod Bank or Free­ Progress Cited .evltt .-ichool. H a rry J . G olst, board got subject to amended und added • ceive them. The L\died AppraisaU ? j way u!on^ the busy highwuy, the The finance* cnininttteu has es­ h o ld centeri in oai* of a nuclear chairman, recalled that the board appropriations, I In All Directions Co., Garfield, thc. revaluation firmf i spokesm an noted th a t a $700,000 timated that tha amount of tux in •ttack, mad* Inquiry in Washing­ Most activity in Matawan this of education had annmmctd at rhe When Mr. Moran suggested Ihe I found "errors" in the original tnm« project in East Brunswick and cruauo in the budget will be ab­ ton, D.C., about th* requirements year was "filed In the sewer bas­ lime of construction it would seek bonding also include ullowuncH fo r! With the ronmiy, of Levitt and script of figures for these 1300 tru« ! Madison Township* was completed sorbed by tha added ratables to for a oenter. ket as construction of a new sewer service for the high schooi a (ow o( tile River Gardens bonds j Sons, inc., Sirathuiorkj-at-Maiawan payers that carried their revisioil j lute last nmnth. bo shown in tho tax duplicate due He wai Informed that secure and $1,200,000 savage disposal plant from tha Borough of Mutawan. But known to ha in the hands of In- 1900-home community, It won't be p a st tho d eadline in M ay for Mib- Undei this contract, a two-mile by Jan. 10. ampl* storage building or build­ and sewaga collection system pro­ Mr. Moran found this service from divldualt no longer oasy to contact, j long before Matawau Township milling tlie determinations on | section butwutm tho New Jersey ings must te mad* available with ceeded. ’ the lxirough, now in use, was cover­ h« ca m e up w itn the {15,000 ligure ' mord than doubU^ iti population which assessment could he appeal* S Turnpike and tho Hnritan Rivur {uTtabl* equipment m follows! For Construction, easemenls, com­ ed onlv by a "loose” agreement (continued on page (our) j and changes from a rural commiin* ud. Railroad was wid-jnnd. and 3000 Committee For Fair 34,390 pounds of general medical plaints of residents in the rainy out of which tlmi municipality ity to a highly acilvu suburban foot of concreia bnrrljt mhstiiuted The relief in the amount nf J8H,* h o sp ita l supplies, 9648 cubla feot and dry seasons, demands for cost could seemingly withdraw at will, municipality. for steel beam guard rail between Water Rates Formed 0(10, or an average of aboul (iii . would be needed, but with no es­ d a ta and difficulties w ith '-'on ir ac­ the high school balr.g iu tiie town­ And during thu year, many Parkway Eyes Old Hrid|*e*Nuw Brunswick Turn* por taxpayer, proposed will huvQ '* pecial facilities, inch as heat. There tors took up most nf the Borough ship. fie cautioned the Authority step* wera taken by the Township! u.‘'‘ ”IUJ; A1 , t, A “CmnmittfB for Fnir Wa!er to hj made up in subsequent w ould b* 10,822 pounds of ho sp ital Council's timo should make provision (or the fummlttee to ready the commun- j U . u... if'n n i l ■ T ’ *U Rales" has been formed In year's budgets if the Siate Division (iijiplloi whloh would refiuire a school in in estimates lor rate- (continued on page four) ! H'int‘"1 li,vl!r " al!roa'1 l,n(l«a M adison Township lo c a rry Residents iniMughnit the year More Projects j "ntMl, and « UOO-ft,H)t section of Tax Appeals grants tbe relief ipaea of 1199 cubic feot which would making, even 11 it was nevei cull- a fight arja’nst new water besieged council with complaints .south fruin Sunsei Avh. in Mad.sot. sour,)'.*. T ha incom ing DLMnocr'itia have to hav* host to properly pre­ oj on to serve Ille Institution. rales by the Muninpal Utilities of nuid, floods, and then dust as Keyport-Holmdel First Merchants Bank i wai impictved. udnnniscaiion will me* a bad »iu«« serve them. Estlm ute* (IS,000 Cost Aulhoiny (o tha Public Utilities tha work to Install the sevvugo col­ Other Contract ation in the l‘Hj!l budget iusofaf Mr. Opie estimated thal it would Dane* Successful lection system continued In mote A read Are M arked Declares New Dividend . IJndei another ^outran, to cost Commission und Into tbe courts. is rest-ive for uncollected taxes Ij cost about $1.1,000 tu pul lu a pump­ Program ohnlrman Harry Far- than 50 pet cent of the imuilclpil ! Sl.lUO.Hm). in terch an g e s u ie being if no relief can be gamed at the i iiojK.enird. in lhat. hv a luxpayt'r'f ing slation aud run a dlru.’.i line Plans for three improvement* to Icy reported the teen-age Chrlst- ity. The ditecrors of lrirst Merchants ! eonsttucted at Milltown Rd and local levol. Tho Madison lownship i ‘'fi^N'oIi," •■olh^nons were very from tho school to thu Strathmore Oarden Stato Puikwuy fucilities in pum dance held Dec. 1,1 was very Council Responded National Hank havu decUrud o Ltanb'iry-Soutb Rivar Rd , and a Commute* bad pioimsed to talk I JHH)r j,,' l;Mi2. even among thir 2'tJ sower plant. Ml. Moran estlmmed Monmouih Omidy wera revealed semi Himual dividend of 12'^ centn iuccessful. Door prlies as well as half-nilM of Kouta 14 i* being mo- with Authority ofriaah. Imi the 10.v,„.rH w|,tJ (|,(j nH jh r |r riJ;„rea Council responded with threats the service charge for one yuar for last week by tho New Jersey High­ prizes for twist, mashed potato, _ . . ,on thu capital «:ock of the hank, derni/ed between hnunHin St and mthxik was not piomising William , (li time tor appeal. lo contractors, withheld payments, Iho high school would cover the way Authority Ihe Improvemeuis , according to Kenneth H, Nhtjueen. and other dance contests were tho Raritan River Railroad When l.nmbert, Utilities chalimnn, di pleat, and finally an almrtlve at­ capital cost of the pumping stalion are Included a project list foi i chairman of thu board. Tho divi- feiuhrd tilH $|;».7f) IlMjMiSt per Ih.tHM! awarded. Refreshments were pro­ tempt to terminate one contract tho new project is compl-'i^d Route und linn. 10(13 and 1%4. Authority spokesmen dend wiil be p.iyahU on Jan 2, gallons per quarter foi our-faml!y A sphalt Plant Hearing vided for the mor* than 100 pres­ before work was completed. But IH wil|l>aa modern four lanu divid­ emphasiitid that Inclusion on the to stockholder »'»f record nt the i“ »idei)i.ei u ne^esstty to meet the* ent. The dance wns arranged with tho ond Is In sight, «urly next In addition ta a soucial rale tor ed n.jjhway from Albany St. In liil doei nor m ean (lie u-ork vs ill eloia of business Dec. 20, h t statud. ilt'bMi obligation osf.urned u.uler C ontinued Until Jan. 2 the co-operation of th* Keyport Re­ y ea r. scliooK there would have to ho u New Hrutiswlck to Routu'i la Madi- bo done In either year, but does Tho bank's stork ha.i n pnr vtiluo t/i«» revenue bonds financing to ac- creation Commission. special rale for laundromats, auto .son T ow nship, a total d lsu n c u of I'ii} M.il.rsau Township /.ouinrf When not concerned wiili seweri, washories, tap rooms, garbage dis­ make th* money available if the of J2..V) jx'r sh are. T heru aro 1,020,* I ipilia and Imptovu the wa'itr com- Service officer Fred Krtiior stut- 11 n u l e s Itnaid of AJ|UMmenl l;tiday mj'lif tli* iMirough moved ahead to clear posal units, and Levlli houses with planning it completed. 000 fh n re i outsiaiidin^. T h« tots! ad it Is Important that veterans On. mor* ;.n.|o.-t. In New bi.nu 11!'""” "* w' adiouined i.nlil W e d n e s d u v a thu way for new apartment con­ especial wstar effluent devices like The liit Includes: dishuriomiMit to shaiehnlderi nn 'A'ator Co., now serving Central receiving VA p-jnnlons answer wick, will S'tn idtuly facilities con I hearing ■*> tieiermui'i if plan'if«( stru ctio n In th e h-75 and R-100 re s ­ air conditioners and home washing 1. IGO.OOO for improvement! to .Ian. 1 will h« $121,501), rnnkintf Park, needs to be ichaoihtJted tvory question on the curd that rueted l)uiwr*tin Alhuny Si. mi<1 1 lO'istruitlmi of an aspluli ni 'nu* idential zones, not befora permit­ machines, Mr. Moran noted Dwlyht Fid, In Midd'etown Town­ a to tal for tho p a it I'i m onths of eom pleteiv In » .iu c iin i. Oattie with their last check then ted ship. The road will be extended tha tniinleipul doek r*iad, and tin < f.i. iLTihv plaol tin Ciui< i S l. , n fa r last unprotected < -jnlar inland open* Arthur Hoitona, Centml Paik I lie) Garden jliiie i’aikway simil g<» foall It to th* VA at 20 Wnslilnton Approval of th* zoning nmern) to hook up with thu new Inter- According to Mr, Mc-Quuen, the m gs Kialtfd H liru for thli project r«*pivmm;ativa on the romoutitie { idiead P I, Newark 2, before Jnn. .11, I DM. ment by th* council hrouKht with I To Close Title I chiinuB at Ked iiiil Rd \shlcli d eb its ef tha hnnk have Increased * . . Rtl ara /low' bolng pjflmtd. UaturnihK for f air War*»r Ratws, has de­ |f they full lo do this, their pension It applications h«foro tha locul j r - 0 . opened Thursday. j substantially, loans to Individuals Joseph Rtttai'Jia a cluii m . m o / to tho n«w c'ichutictton jiiojoci, nounced ties ni'-s' rat ei » i a 110 Will atop. planiiiiiH hoanl to construct over > rOf COUHTy rO fk 3. f230,(JO0 for work at the K'«y. | and businesses are uhuad of a year th« j|y(ki)!»man esphdixitl ihu lin- p»tr cent im ap , th rd iu e * to he- I ,h(fl ,(M “ ‘,*'I» ‘^ ‘ d. re p m - Americanism chairman Homer J00 anurtment units, mostly in tlie 1 {continued on page four) 1 igo, total• * ‘ reimiri'oi ura at nn ull " H o w a r d VV. I t n b e r H , M o n m o u i h provejiienl Woik will doveMli M'itb lii-vevrt Hi.)tha MillionMilltown ii nhinrplant iL-outnreiiuirii n 1 , . , A,‘i . n' ,! -P " s;‘i|t . J,laiteion reported H a rim n Post hnd Aberdeen Hd.-Morrlsinw n Rd H.» County counsel, tohl tiie board ot j # t t time high, und tha bank iftcorded p r e '-’l o t is ly n i' ‘d e t nl/.ed 1 ,< 't lo . n ut i.'hiiMlitalion to lliut uxtent. i11"' 1 .*H"«i l‘> tecdved an Americanism citation vine Dr. nrens ami ou tli'1 Slauo tho lurue.it ( bri.itnifti flu!) In Mon­ I ili!i**niiuie if tlu* pl.ini u ou ti i .u s# i-ireiioiiien im ^xpocta ti) close i D ivision R ullno In ho'h end.t, und |0 '>vidit -tli foet wide I'.dAjrd Hunkel, Madison 1'nik, from the National OrKiinl/atlim tract on Matawan Ave. mouth County this year, lie pointed a noisimi i* III lhe im iueiiuie nei'jlv idle thii week to tha Inst tract nlii L i A ~ io,iih7,tv< for iiniiiom iit nml wail b.«f i.li.iijN*d lha A nlliorlty v.'sll» | inned hy National Commumli r Predicted lo Kehruaiy out thal this sutUfuctory increase [I'Hilhooii. Im nddiHot:, it wa.s ti** ’iOO-acro countv park In the noith UOCkGT AUrO LCISQ b o u n d 11 i l l i r paying 5127,800 to oi'fpilr** tlie Imrles Macon, Thomi cltullims are Kurly in rehiunry, Mayoi lohn of bii.sinesn volumn hiu* fjH*an made potted din udUiMofid (e-.t;oeia/ t east lector of llolmdel Township A i'oihT'!ii r •ii.io Imi iier J’i (iaid'*n Si to V/al»*i ''( ji I i!e -'.'i lli.it ilea w iieo t hi* |M !C -v :i111 :*t !f | m d acouoinic ^tnhlllty of Monmouth • UrtMili'R of Knrlliin Post sre flan nlnnninH cnnatruction of apan- i * I- i.i * |t. i , iti.it tlm hearing could he rom i from <•> I lO'OiiV lull luim ieM'd l>y noting: n'ed «(tti"rttlon, tulks on flan history Im­ M|»*llf'■ i ■ |>i I - ll.- ! . . V . 't . t O , I • ill -'. I..Ml, il l 1 t UlOilUlff t h a b - n lv ai tiie Jen 1 ftc ^ .o n a n d •odi< j l e j ' i I'--, .i.i, I <>>,, -. . ■ i K l. I lit:* Min* '.!! iu M ii/i^ p ro tja b iy w o u ld b 1' e a o . liact was oiiglnally at V\i acnv-i Stop For Cofieu < I'.ilk tn .ft uili I k * t o! , mul other youth nrtlvlilci nnn co­ (ro n d im ed on p.i(:e fo m ) volved In » futnl traffh; QfYldrnt, II,u h u aid io Si'jiiiMiii^ei i.*> bU or] i.ite i lo mil o| lo.vn i oii>oioii,t * hy j ! .liilii?»-:! H u:. A tlhou|,ij lilt) operation with others In community Tha nce.ideid which occurred ErilraiKe Exam rab, 3 $l!H),(li)(| m 1x»Mtls No tlm p urchase. N. J. Illjiliwny Amlioilly t Imlr- loppl.ei (he H'nouj;!* of Sayre ; p la n t 1^ siuied foi conit i lit Ho i its projects. Organizations Interested iu I’uhlle Nntlee However, land iiirveyi havo since Nov. il, I5HII, on Routa !|t}, K eyporl At Christian Brothers iiimi Katharine I Wlille tuiil i . o . " hi Ji OM! il*' % t piWr. t ’ • i Ii li»tO. t uiniiui tor "j t:up et coileu or A w unl. Ai'tordiog to tektimony adduced liepleniliei- 1!«U will bn Ill/Ill a t tin- Ail aiiem pt tu nti*»«*iit M ud Vou Public Nol lew h o u Coiiimnndei John llioilnrlrk said ::r p !iiiS i'i;:,-,:,,, ,^ a ^ :|M'r;!H oid o p0n > . A t at a Division beating, tha defend­ I'lirU tU rt l l i d l l u n AiUilmnv, Mi-v tea or u ul.ibs of nil I k and 'tiitji'i k, hif ii«i.e.-kluK a thit(t ! Tax booM for tho Uotough thnt 03 |mi cent of the IIHU mein- ant was Oimratinft ills Vtfhlcl* Ht man Sprldtji Jill., I.liiLioli, N J„ dfMjuhnut, ioast or a second ‘inn on ih* Pieeltohl peghmil .Miitnwan voli ho oj>oij for Innp0ctio4 borshlp Is paid, He asks lo have a ipei*d of fiO-niilcjJ pei hour and on Sundny. F#b, I , m l |i.m . /■..uli drlnlt" of roffce, tea or milk. It*>oi 1 of r.d u cJtlu ii, nt Ih* i i'ii chris,lan Bro*hor‘ V»’i'dnrseay and Thunday, Jun, 0 (Oil per cent pnld l>y Doc, Jl. Plans I'r-tiimrly nml lo confer Infuinmllj1 I'here will he ait open house wai Inaltontlvt to his driving bt lioy •nouli) bring III-. i'Miiih. iIIoii So/tio IMW ptlnK'^ ''iv-iiitl'mi > "ll- Hoa wiil h« m a d l io M ail 1 havo been ptij. :a. Jan, j and...... Jar). I. IW J, fi<'{ii* hi. Iff |r* nearly compleisd for a Christ­ tvitfi tlio •isi-jsor to tlie corr'il nt Chrintlan lltolhiMi Acadomy, cmiKe of nn argumoul ha wai hAV- (ne to d»(ra)f tin *xpi-n•<• -. o t llu- I '. hi lown-jhlp this yoar, John I* dUtrll'Ulhii along i.< aurkwny ' !> ni, «t tlia lio to u g h Mul M u il mas party for poil mimihura, their no** nl lhe BssfHiiinnt no Hint nny 1.111 in il t, oil .Smidiiy, Inn 'J V lor In;; with hii comnoiifnn, tha viotlni. le«l nnil tlid 1:01 r,-, iii,-. >>t sam e I “i ,jlf, formar chapman of thi in hfnrtiru ut mhhtlKbi. toul wiil bv U tiw a n wTv** and frleni!i !'* lie M il Ir . -nun i;-,-,;- lu i Hir^lul l.i.folo ll,: ■ ll.'i: :iiihI.iiih nod Ih :lr ()a »!,a basic o f t):!^ r v h n r .:, ,, All elnlilh k ui,U I.i .. • v.iii I,, i'‘«ltia| rwinni'.^O", hn« fINd m all („• . ltonort'1 at tho itinddd* ri«tnu* ! ii fmmd rhnt »li^ defendant wa* iioUlli-,1 of ...... Aii Inyi i d ihum ai Piuocy, fli* p st liom*. W«»t Front si I Illhtif nf llir* n,ii,'nm"nt list 11 ml paiiMils, from ’> o m lo .1 p if a M t, V- n .-le I, Vol. ‘ ianl-« und! iUfi’H that dny. jo* AilrJMVI •turday. Mr. Mutleson was ap ilii|ill''.nli<t Innpeeied IIH11 will In* liitld nt tlio Acudiim)' o iT u n rd . and Di'iiili'iion Hall alii; (lie com Iho nroKmn, «klihh (h«* Park of I'M’e rtlion'a I % ( M Sud^i-i ns , At id In Mureli. on .SfHiirday, Deo. Ill, IM ] betw een on I’l lii .1 at i p m p l i'll o it o f tl’41. I way lonUHiif m^d i,i, J m I, h'Hti;{ Uio <:.i|t-.l tt- In Hi limifj! ng of 1 nml ) p.m. nt llio VoMiililp of All liilormntlim Imuklut coiiieiii. I'.uly t'liiircli All llifotillfltlini lioold- I lO||,I'III I M , la deilf!iH>d il.a I'-.iih'O i.ibir,' tti'iomii, lUrly Church Cct)^ tlN*w York T'trnpik. Biprau Mstftwiui Aiscisoi't offlc*, H7 Iii|| mill toplrs ns. niiiiin ol Hi.i 111; ii 1111111; fm i-liiinli newt In Ing im i- topic* «», ,'ii.M'i of ntuil er* to pauio fot a nirniflhlug Tho doadllnd for ulmrc^powi || butt*, frtauent dtlljr itn rlc i (ruin l.o.vet Mnlu fit,, Mniaw.in. itudluK, fiMiilly, (u11Inn, ndilllloiinl llm .Inti, 3 Iimio of 'llie Malr.vao I,in, (Acuity, t u it io n , ailili 11.>ii.I Ito t, I bruak in tholr Irfvoli durhiK t!i4 To Tak« 0u( thi /an, ) isiuo of Tho ' " C l Rollon, Ooaunuttri' buy 10 Urip , John 1). Kum ier, feei, lrjin|»uliilioii nml nctlvltiiM, Ii nil nn I will I) M o n ,1 u y in p / f' liiiiujfiiiiillOD am i arilvi,,.-), v.ll! liaiardotii Ifft/No |mm |o-i of .New nmrcoal chfckrii. fried ihtlmp Joiiruul wilt be Monday> y *i 11 book* u d MVk. For lolivdulf u ll T *t A*ii»H()r w ill 1)0 u'-nllaliln ii|mn ra(|Ueit llm o'clock noon. 1 In ivullahlo uixm re(|in>i: llm icc-' Y fiir'i r * u \ r y »« wall or Scallops w. 171# |1 .J), o'clock noon, c o if M o m J /p -H d v V Mconil wick ol J uiiuary. |ll> -n d v 11 ond' weult ' of ' J) j an j a, v, ihroutdjtxii (Ji

little Huskies indtd?d in Death ' Bc i h o Holds O f Town Employee ■Award? From Bet: A Spoiswood man whose car ! Christmas-Party.' struck anti killed a Madison Town­ .'''.Awards henquet of the Mataivsn t Th* unoual Christmas oarty hju! Soivr.fjhlp -Huskies." of-the Central ship sanitation, department .work*, .?<•'isy Fop Warner Fpotbsil c-tder- er Iasi suiwisi' was lailii'lfd Thurs­ | luncheon.. ol the Women's' Uemn-li 4i,oi^ V.VJJ feati/iud Sunday b.v ths day by the Middlesex County Grand i cratic Club of ..Monmouth I'our.ty !i ttjppuai-Kn;:! oi Jim Du_ids. Woo^l- Jury. ' • " . ' , ■ ' ; was tieid V:x. IS a! trvstm .brcofi Lrtdge, slellfcr sophomore (ijrrter. -Tne juror;, handed up an indict- j inn, Eatontowiv.. - - . (Sack cf aWf flayer tvmril j Breet’.nii (o a.’1, and Dianked the Ooorgc Hnunmnsi, meiisbiirc «f *h._* • marninu (if Julv -’•> nnil i;il) ;! . - Jttttls Huskies latkileld Other piien t'allpn, W, of 267 Garfield = members .(or th«ir co-opiratifm fV'«r> uaroniit- sum. He was at the rear o{ ’.he %e, ms^e p*ts«it«tlon or trophies VfHiele when he was hit. Mrs. John Keilt, Atlantic High-., lanos »nrothy Pachuta, Hnxlet, charg­ Mir«!ich, were the party chair­ ed with paMtngi-a. 150 wprthlsas men. ' ■ , >«S*n, StfV? '^empEBy *wl Pete check »i the Acme Market, I-;oiile liUjuist. Committeeman |tfn;y IS, £*sl Brunswick,, on Mar. Jl. Mrs. Katharine E. WhitR, stair TTraphagen »pt*q tn tribute io the also tyas cited. comn-.itteewoman a»d rlniirman ni S p l l i S i i K ■V . ^oilt of t?l« <*mcMD£ *t«tt iti £«t- the N..I. Higinyay Autharltyv-in ex ■fu ♦ing Pop Warwr'fooihaH oft to a lending holiday greetings, remind-' V *m.^e&sfuj f^art in the twnshjji. ed the members of the (jains ther li, . ftpyife * atUlfku Teen-Age Leaders Democrats had made inrouglioul „ '■ i . n . ine countv-«nd suggested that they 'M i. Traphf.gifii pomied out that Marl ionking around now to select i the township commit;** snd tne Ready For Drive good candidates. Mrs. White ,>re- •ieei^tiot' cc.n'millfcv Md a pro- sented Mrs, Bonforte with a leather, ^rjiiri to provide rrcrwwmtl Teen-age program leader* ol Ike handbag (in behalf of the club. nnd facilities tc f»«l as It becam*- 1963 - March of l)ime<) met.-Satur­ i The surprise Santa Claus, Mrs.. , K ■tnaaelttllypossible to tip no. but day at t h e '.Presbyterian Social Richard McGovern. Atlantic High­ k Center, Metucnen. to prepare for u - I lhat these fields and f&c.iiillM would lands, assisted, by Mrs. Walter It. 1 K * tr J " 9 I f Av ** { the campaign which is 'scheduled r: •vatut*-'their purpose if there are nol Wall and, Mrs.. Angelo Botlone, * - •yoltiiuntr i?ader» and workers tn. to begin on Wednesday. Keansburg; Mrs. Alttiu Parker, 1 Fifty '.teen-agers nnd their adult ■j : days? and igtrl*1 activity* coming Highlands; Mrs. Kobe.rt (leneoick, - ^ 1 1 1 . Invth to serve i\it*V the same steal advisors, representing many Mid­ Wall Township, Mrs. Donald Kel- v : that, (lie coaching staff of the Littie dlesex Counly communities; tyere leher, Middleiown; Mrc. - Cerelda 'Huskies had shown. Mr. Trapha- present tn hear Miss Toby Shapiru, Hoag, Belmar and Mrs. Matthew Metuchen,: Middlesex County TAP "ITS GREAT, ED, ' : emphasised the approach McCarthy, Howell Township, di* >, -i'. ti. caching staff ol, Uie Uttie Chairman, stress th? importance tnbuted gifts. » V-i*" *v ' of the teen-axe-program. She said > ^ i ‘Huskier W * t he Ideal cieuchment : j x :! -j; lhat it was the job of the youns? Mrs. Robert F. Norton, Sea from tv tr y other conudci.il Ion but Bright, vice chairman or Ihe ex­ 72, unveiled HEATERS. Township: Theresa I.efand, Cissi plans for a new Madison Town­ Colacci, Maryann Tacschler, Fu- ship post honu*. gene Impcrato, Belli Deerin, Cathy Tlie name will be MUwted on u s : 1- . ‘ Me l-augnlin, Barbara Bushman, \jx-l - It In A Hurry | plot uf 175 feet fronting on Mata* Kathy Read, Carol Mnrkette, Ka­ ren Gray I.tnda Cafara nnd Lor­ wan Rd., between Miller and Ely Aves., in Laurence Harbor and will - 1* •-? raine St. John Accompanying the teen-agers were; Mrs. David W.il- be of brick and block construction, t O i S r l> : Min, Mrs. C-nniles Ineschler, Mrs, 82 leiU long b y 42 feet w ide, 'lh e w - r - . Joseph Imperato, Mrs. Robert Min- musn meeting room and auditorium, Because It Was Rt. IS at Circle - l.lberl; M M linnica, Mrs Joseph Dmm, Mrs. 62 feet by 40 feet, will be located on the main floor. A spacious lobby r 1 ^ Open <:» - Show 7:M Charles Aumick and Mrs. Fred C afaru. will lead to the mam room from the front street entrance. £ 2 \ ’ f t Now thru Sun. Ihe upper portion will house the ■ Thqnk kitchen and rest rooms. 'I here also Advertised To • " ^ f i Jerry U w i* will be cloak rooms, storage rooms Yog . . . and a utility room. Construction IT S ONLY will start in the early soring. 'Ihe post now meets m Uvrnes JJall, for making R oute 35. It u ses this p lace for 1L> Managers Week O v e r 3 0 , 0 0 0 MONEY" activities. A Paramount Release a big Success Mr. Vohdin reported that at a meeting of the Madison ’township - Co-1 lit - BRING THIS AD TO Veterans Alliance he was chosen "NO MAN IS chairman of the annual Memorial AN 1SM N U " RAYMOND CASEY Day parade committee. Assisting Readers In The Manager of Acme Market him on this committee wjtl be Har­ Starts ry Jacobs and Jack /dies of the Laurence Harbor post. Three mem­ New Year's Eve N. J. Hwy 35 - 36 bers of each of the other township Extra Monday pnly Keyport veterans' organizations a iso are Hollywood Preview members of the parade committee. Classified Pages "TWO TICKETS and get Charles l£!sie. chairman of the TO PA RIS” VFW Voiie of Democracy contest, reported that Magistrate Samuel — A lso — Sladkus, Superintendent, of Schools Dr. William J. Sample, Board of O f 5 0 FREE KducHliuu meitiutr Hichard Pin<* * ti*-* , Robert swiRitv and Irving Perrv, and a Madison S & 11 GREEN Township bank official, were nam­ r m H W M * m E ed us judges for the iocnl hij»l» school student contesi entries. TWDFdRIUESEESW STAMPS Man Hospitalized The Matawan Journal Season's Greetings To All My Atfer Cliffwood Crash — A n d — Priends and Neighbor* liruno Vahlroos. 42, ol 6 Chest-1 nut Dr., Ha/let, was admitted to j ACME MARKETS Perth Amboy General Hospital Fri* | day suffering facial lacerations nnd j The Keyport Weekly j hack injury sustained in a Route ] Managers Week ‘ 35 accident in Matawan Township, j Expires Her. 3IM Mr. Vahlroo*. was u i>a,•-.sender in ; ' i * 5# a c a r o p e ia te d by A nker Holt, 45. ol f/H Kli/abeHi St.. Kcyjjorf, ;»'-••, fording ft) police, which \vas travel- inn Aoulh on the J)i^)»\vay when . t O 4 0 K * the mislui' occurred. JM There*!! fi. Vojda. B. of ?h ^'indy St.. Old Hri(l;:e. operator ol lhe ! USED MERCHANDISE VALUES ; DR. MARK B MUSCARELLA other car. was headed in the op posile direclion. A \*.iuiess, Heat*; O pfoinotri:,) i ice Hollenbach. l l W lit eehuo<.o> EYES EXAMINED hf-ion, police ?,aM. ‘Ih e witu*'** staled lhat lln* V.i) VERTISED IN TH E 1'AS l-ACjLLGiN PROFESSIONAL ARTS BUILDING da cat svent out of control iiml <»» ,i nto Mi. Holt's vehicle, . i t M AIN ST. iiJwTUKT j f.i. The victim wan trims >il fo the hofip.tal by the Mtda wa.i I own.'hip Mi^t Aid Squad 1 CLASSIFIEDS. v.liiie I'.itf-/.iM'ii if’’-' i•’) *m > 1 o en ! 5th ANNUAt. iT'oncl^ Fleteitef wen inw’fiiijiatiii;, the w rerk. New Year's Eve Party I'arly Church Copy I Npontorcd by tuul held nt The (N niiiine fur church ntwi: in EASY TOO, JUST CALL the Jan J i'-Mie of ’I Im* M alaw aiH Jouinaf will be Monday ut VETERANS MEMORIAL HOME «<'( Iim \\ noon jili*. -julv I't i C liffw ood, N. J. COifax 4-3030 Dinner Served •: JO Shurp — l)r-nelii(( 10 'ill 7 llWreflimeniA 9 • 3 jTicketi Available Call CO 4-0885 Donation $10.00 fo r Per ion TSsurs&ay, December 27, THE MATAW AN JOURNAL, N. J. . . ■ ■: - ■■ - - <»o.g® Thra» . , , ... statio n ed ’tl tu b * , b u t p r s is tu lj f ! A -jn , I oBenalM two vaar la. th# Jfaru, at SlhofU Hin-t. ! Mrs. Wi!l!»rfls ««* uorn In Mwa- f Your *dv«rt)*ern«nt hi this Mrs. 1 E. D. Silcoxl V cd Saturday At St. Joseph's Area Engagements ^ V ^ -■ rte?id?»t, ot I No data 'iss bean » ; .tor the m o ra l. P i .1 8h a n a d -liv e d la W «rc} i»asi«r . v*:il , re a c ti p n M p e c d v t weodir.g. K^.i’ibutp 18 sr.i ass J v pu I'jiS^r'i 'n ev’iv 'X.ninmnllj i f Mc«ueS*Mvy«r R-uiaw f t Stmlomia Witttamn.' f.H* bsyslwre ‘irsa. Are Announced M r, «;id Mi's. A W. Meya-r.-MArt Survivlv^ «r« s »o«. Cnifert;■ st i ooro G ard en a. iVtor^,c!nyilu>, ftn homa. and ft sister In iprlnffieW, | How .about busir. - c.*?#V------i v. oj can siipply. thsm ucW.^ Mrs. Lotilse V, MIcO*. S'!, -of 79 Mr. and Atn. Will’am Rush, 11 lirunco ihe md iu tho ngnt pries. Comf' tur a l t at. thi* (it'n 't lim . "23; IKil, in ihe Ivy; House,-1 I ftngagemeni of (h-sir daughler, tor- j I'zel. son o? M r|. ?»T^nwi. I MlcWlatowri. ,>m'. w«.s br»rt>. iu W est! i^70 W:!«on Nww MonsrtoulW i to Georg-s Ket»s\van, oi i iCnMMMt-'fr Chester,. >*».-. •ttrt dau»h!!i- ot;tSie I .u n d (rie fala M r.. la w G e o rg * and •.-Rrt Huifi ScnG-’Jl a.ia Is • e;opluyed • menaber-i-.ot ihe Keypott Literary Club. ■..■■: ■■ : ' v i by Hell reiephone i-uharatoues irv * il y i m del. Mr. .-Kenavau Is S ha Is su rv iv e d by (Ive sans, j grnduattt of Al.^Kandur Hani‘!lun SAVE wilh SAFicO .Evarc V.. Middletown; S. F re d o n e . ! High School In Brooklyn end is ; Charles. p, 5iui Arthur V ., Kc.y- employed by Yovich Freigra Hand­ p ari ond P i Uii.ts, E , Gbdivynt.i' lers, Newark. : fit 11 “iiii> l.i'dien and'■> gre1 n All* llpwii.. ti.,11 aU . r* n I k. ■ J'unarnl Home, KoyjKirt.v with’ the tolumbia Ava., Union- Bench.! an JR(!V. Jo h n II. S h a rp e : p a s lo r o t th s nounce the ent'agemijiit of tl’.elr I Keyport Kotormed Church. offlclal- ! daughter. Lorraine Anna, to John j New jersey- Suveet Shops Inc. : ing. li}t«rntiP,nt w as in Media i Inomafi Heltrick. son o( M ar.d : P ro o rieio r: of- \he M iddle Road C#nii*teiy, Medin, Pit Sweet Shop. Ha/.let. A late summer wedding Is - 1 John G. Johitsocr planned. ; ,folm G. Johnson,■ 88, oie Mrs- Nellie McDor.fllil, iJn- ■ I s e lf - e m p l o y e d . .. ! No dato has been tot lot tha ion City ’ 1 - COlfox 4*4000 Funeral services wuro, held Sat­ Mis3 Kathleen Ann - Shanahafi, Mrs. Ernest Mocci, Hailet. sis­ w c - d d m g . urday nt I p.m. in tha Bedle Fu­ daughter of Mr. iam.l Mrs. Patrick ter of tne bnde, and Miss Rose- Hlcks-Gratil . •- V ' Wf‘ft» N B » !eVlM.'iaSl»Clf.8«(k»K>li» - neral Home, Keyporl, The Rev. mane Senatore. Union, were the ' , . . WL« r *D-'H/ly, stto o d Ottt PVIMIS S . Shanahan.. S# Chingarora Av»., Key: On Christmas Day Mr. and Mr*. 6 1 Harry R. Pints, pastor of Calvary hridal attendants. They worn Iden­ i Edw ard L. (jrartc, 3 Oregon Ave., Methodist Chinch, Keyport.,. of» port, hecamo the bride of Dennis tical gowns and headpieces :n Hailet, announced the engagement HIGHWAY 35 «t RD KEtPORT liclsted, Burial wat in Shoreland Gene Bowman. 306 Stone Rd;, Key­ emerald green and carried halt o ' theilr daiuiitcr, Iliieer,, io Roy Memorial Gardens, Hazlet. port, son ol Mr. and Mra. Alvir. cresccnts of Christmas red pom­ I.ORRA1NK WILLIAMS Bowman, Route 1, Box 52, 1-uur- pons holding chains ot Oretron hol­ W. lilcks. son ot ivlr. ant! Mrs. Le- Mr>. Joseph J, K rai ol F o rk , V a., S atu rd a y . D ec. 22, ly anu four large snowballs o: white Mrs. J'ervls P. Hedrick, 2111 Wash­ " Mrs. Gloria M. Kress, 31. of 171 1952. at J p.m. The H»v. Alfred carnations. . , ington Si., Keyport. Park Ave., Belford, died Thursday Smith performed the double ring Lowell Bowman, Union Beacn, Miss Williams, a graduate of Red night. Dae. 2(1. 19(12, In Riverview ceremony at St. Joseph'* Church, cousin of the Bridegroom, was the Bank CnUicllc High School. Is at­ Hospital after a short illncsu. K eyport. best man. Flovd Leonard, Jnlon tending Monmouth College, West Mrs. Kress waa born lu Brook­ The bride wus given m marriage Beach and David Vaughn. Keyport, Long Branch. She Is a third grade lyn, and !ii|d lived In Belford by her tatlior. Slid wore a floor- u sh ered . teacher in St. Beneuict’s School, most of her life. Sue was the leni’th gown of white peau de soie. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs, Hazlet. Her fiance, a graduate of daughter of tho lata Thomas and Tha fitted bodice had a sabrma Shanahan selected a royal bltio sa- Keyporl High Schott!, attended The Sadie (Brennan) Bonora. Mrs. neckline accented with a crystal tin sheath with ice pink hat and Citadul. South Carolina. He is serv­ MISS DOROTHIlA N o n . DOWNI'S Kress was a communicant of St. and pearl design, and long sleev­ accessories and a c o r s a g e of b a b y ing in tho U.S. Marine Corps, sta­ Mary s Church. New Monmouth. es. A crystal - and - pearl •• en­ pink roso3. tioned nl Camp LeJeune, North Colts Neck, at a dinner party Surviving ara her husband. crusted front box plant featured Reception At Georgian Housa C arolina. given at tha Downes residence., Josepn j. Kress; two dauyhterj. tho nhapili-lcngtli skirt. Her finger- A reception followed tn lhe Sunday night for tne immediate,!. Maureen and Sheila Kress, both lip-lengtli veil of French Illusion Georgian House. Wesi Deal. For I.ewl3-nenn«Mt families. ; JOI at home; a brother, Do u r Iss Bou- Mrs, Frances C. Bennett. 1101 fell oyer her crysial-nnd-pearl en­ their wedding trip to Ploridu, the Miss Downes Is a gtaduale of | i ora, Port-Au-Peck: a mep-hroihcr, crusted satin rose headpiece and bride wore a tiark brown i*ccd Grnssmere Avo., ^uoamassa, an­ Guorftu Morris, Mntawan. and four nounced the engagement ol her Rod Bank Catholic High School ] ;. she carried a crescent bouquet of suit, a brown pillbox and acces­ and Maryinouiit College. Ai ling-! ; sisters, M rs, Ldna Dudonis. Biook- daughter. Barbara Louise, to Ben- white roses and carnations. ’■ sories and a corsage of white roses ton. va. She presently is a student «. lyn; Mrs. Theresa Brent. Atlantic. Miss Patricia Shanahan. Key­ The brldo was graduated from ] -T“ ' v ’ '■ " ’* ! at Monmouth College, Wesc Long jj' lliRnmnds; Mrs. Helene Oberfjfell, port, wa» the maid of honor for Keyport High School and the W’ll- I Branch. Her fiance Is a graduate Hoboken, and Mrs. Dosing Boone. her sister. Her floor-length gown of fred Academy of Beauty Culture. of Freehold Regional High School A voka. P h. cmeruiJ green peau de solu was Newark. She is employed by Crea­ . ]• and Is n .student at Vlliauova :.v\4 :-l,. Funeral services wero held Sat- designed with a sciuaru neckline tive Hair Stylists, heyport. J i University, Viilanova, F'a. MISS EILEEN CRAiVl’ urdqy ot 9:30 a.m. from the and long sleeves. Short side veils The bridegroom attended Hills- Pflcger Funoral Home, New Mon­ fell from hor flower headpiece and ville High School. Hillsvilln, Va. He Sinnkcr-Duluuer roy Hicks. 53 Walnut St., Keyport. mouth. to Sst, Marys Church sho carried a hall crescent of gold Is associated with Lucas Landscap­ Mr. and Mrs. Wllliain Dc-iimer, .Miss G ran t lu 3 senior at Rar­ Where a Iwih requiem mass was pompons which held a chain of Ore ing Co., Keyport. Ho is serving 13 ParkWew Terr., Hazlet, an- itan lownship High School ami is offered by tho Rev. Robert T. gon belly and four large snowballs with tha Army In Fort Detrick. Md wli nounce the engagement of tiieir employed by the Raritan Sweet Butman. paslor. Burial was in St. of white carnations. They will rcsidu in Keyport. -* ! daughter, Drusilla, to .lack .1. Shoppa, Hailet. Mr. Hicks Is a Joseph's Cemetery. Kevport. 3 - - ■ Stanker, 6on of Mr and Mrs. graduats ot Keyport High School F o r a and Is em ployed by th e C & J Mrs, Waiter Gioasman b o rn F rid ay , D ec. 31, 1962, in R l­ Joseph Stanker, 31 Orcluud Ava., B i r t h s verview Hospital. K eansburg, Mold and ..Machine Coro, Point P r e p a i Mrs. Josephine t. Grossman. P leasan t. Beal _ Miss Debmer, I graduate of 89. of 114 M onm outh S t.. Rod lU H ch No date has baen set tor the Hank, died Saturday, Dec. 22, 1962. Airman First Class Joseph Beal Keyporl lllgli Schnol. is employed Mr. and Mrs. Lnuij Ulrich, 70 w edding. a t Jo h n L. Montgomery Horne, and Mrs, Beal, Panama City; Fla., 1 bv International Press, Newark. 3oulevard West, Cliffwood Beuch, ^ ' V- J ______F re e h o ld . ara the parents of a daughter, born aro the parents of a daughter, born Mrs. Grossman was the wife or W ednesday, D ee. 12, 1902, In T y n ­ Save S nturday, D ec. 13, 1962, in M iddle­ (ho late Walter Grossman and dall Hospital. Panama City. The Funeral Service sex Genaral Hospital. W e e kly daughter oi the late George and baby weighed seven pounds, five Mrs. Benjamin Williams Emily Bra,id. Sho was born In ounces, and has been named Cherl Conklin Funeral servicos war* li a ! d N ew Y ork. Ann. Tha Beals also have two other A daughter was born on Thurs­ [ Ihursday at iho Laurel Funeral $ .50 $ 25 ?5 Surviving are two brothers, Vin­ cnnciren, Joseph Michael and Don­ MISS BARBARA BENNETT d ay, Doc. 13, 1962, in St. P e te r s Homo, West Keanshurg. for Mrs. cent, Belford, and George, Hollis, na. Mrs. -Beal is the foimer Miss 1 .0 0 50.50 H ospital to M r. an d M rs. .Tohn J. Jamln L. Lewis, son ot Mr. and Ruth Williams, 81, of U Suventh L .l. Barbara Polichak, Morganville. Conklin, 235 Shoreland Circle, Laur- Mrs. Roma James Lewis. 37 Maple St., West Keansburg, who died Funeral services were held Wed­ T uesday, D ec. 18, 1962, in R lv e r­ 2 , 0 0 1 0 1 . 0 0 G ildaw l* onca Harbor. Dr., Ha/lel. n esd ay a t 8;3') a.m. from tlie Day Miss Bennett attended Asbury view Hospital, The Kev. H. H. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gildnwle, 5.00 252.50 Funeral Homo, ICeyport, and at T liom pson Park High School. Mr. I.ewis at­ McConnell, pastor of the Keans* 156 Asbury Ave., Union Beach, are I a.m. a mass was of­ tended Hailet Schools and is em­ burn Methodist Church, officiated. tha parents oi a son, boro Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Thompson, 10 .0 0 505.00 fered In fit. Joseph's Church, Key­ ployed by tlie Havillund Corp., Cin­ Interment was In Prospect Hill d ay , D ec. IB, 1962, in M onm outh 22'J Throckmorton Lane, Old Bridge port. Interment was In private. cinnati, Ohio. Cemetery, Caldwell. 2 0 . 0 0 1 0 1 0 . 0 0 / Medlcai Center. aro the parents of a daughter, born James L. O’Grady T h u rsd ay , D ec. 13, 1962, in St. P e t­ A June wedding is planned. B ennett er's Hospital. James L. O'Grady, 41. of 72 Shufflcboihnm-Flske Fifth St., Belford, died suddenly A son was born in Riverview M cCoy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tufts on T h u rsd ay , Dec. 20, I9C2, while Hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1962, Flske, Chevy Chase, Md,, have an­ to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bennett, A daughter was born io Mr. and working In Linden. He was an Mrs. Joseph McCoy, Box 22X, Key­ nounced the engagement of then operating engineer. Harrington Manor, Route 79, Mor- d a u g h ter, Hole n Margaret, to ganviliu. p o rt, on F rid a y , D ec. 14, 1962, in Mr.- O’Grady was born In Pitts­ Perth Amboy Hospital. burgh, Pa., son of Mrs. Edna (Mc- R usso MISS DRUSILLA DEIIMEK Imyre) O’Grady, Ballstan Spa, C hurch N.Y., and the late James O'Grady. Mr. and Mrs. William Russo, 74 Elizabeth St., Keyporl, ara the! Mr. and Mrs. James Church, 21 Her fiance is a graduate of Middle* He had resided in Belford for the Ocean Blvd., Cliffwood Beach, arc I town High School. He is serving iait th™*? years and before tlmt parents of a son, ixirn Wednesday, | D eo. 19, 1962, In R iverview Hospi- ' the parents of a son, born Satur- j with the Seuhecs, and haa beer. fIved In tlie Keyport and Matawan day. Dec. 13, 1962, in P e rth A m boy tal. area. Mr. O’Grady was a U.S. H ospital. Navy veterun of World War II N o stran d and the Korean conflict. He was a member of tho International A son was born Wednesday, Dec. Union of Operating Engineers, 19, 1962, in R iv e rv ie w 'H o sp ita l to Funeral Services Local No. 825 A. Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nostrand, HOMESICK? Harris and Cambridge Aves., Union Surviving, besides his mother, John J. Sosko Jr. Unhappy b*caus« your pr«»- (ro his wife, M rs. Katherine (Web­ B each. Funeral services were conducted #nt Homeowner* policy cost* er) O'Grady; a sou, Janies, and M arshall Friday morning at the William loo much? Traniamtrica two daughters, Susan and Colleen Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Marshall, 198 Kohoot Funeral Home and at St. Insurance Group’s polky tor O ’G ra d y ; a stepson, D ennis M. fourth St.. West Kear .burg, arn .lohi.'s Ciiu.cii. Buyonne, for J o h n preferred homeowners can bo l ike, seeing In thu U.S. Navy, the parents of a daughter, Ixirn J. Sosko jr., 35, of 725 Laurence stationed In Little Creek, Va.; a th* answer to your problem. Wednesday, Dec. 19, l%2, in Rlver­ Parkway, Laurence Harbor, who lister, Mr.s. Paul Hager, llallslan C. Save by phoning or writing view Hospital. died Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1962 in St. Spa and a brother, Ihomas O'­ Season’s Greetings lor Peter's Hospital, New Brunswick. today full Information. B G ra d y , Cahill Interment was In Iloly Cross Ceme­ To All Funeral services were held Mon- St-** , , , Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cahill, 289 tery. North Arlington. Parustus dSy at II a.m. at tho Scott Fu­ MISS HELEN M. FLSKE Austin Ave.. Old Bridge, aio the services were held at the funeral I* Friends and Patrons neral Hume, Belford. The Rev. parenls of a duughtcr, burn in St. homo Thursday night. Ackerson, Van Buskirk William R. nisgrove, pastor of Cieorgo Ileathcoto Shuiik'bntham, . „ Fetor's Hospital. Mr. Susko wus born and edu­ the New Monmouth Baptist Church, ?;on of Mis. G. H. Shufflebotlnm, | cated lu Bayoniio. Ho had resided and Elliott, Inc. offldaied Interment was in Fuir F lem in g Easton, Pa., and (he lato Mr. - A U T O B D Y S In I.aureitco Harlxir for the past INSURANCEINSURANC SF.RVICE View Cemetery, Middletown. A d a u g h te r w a .» Iiorn In Sl. S huf/leiw thafn. M iss F isk e Ii th*. \ .'19 W. I'ro n t St, Peter’a Hospital to Mr. and Mis. nine years, where ho managed n vranddnughter of Mr and Mr.s. J. • 4-1116 K eyport (Jtl «* Mrs. Geor|je Porter James Fleming, 5B Main St., Key­ service stutlon. Ha was a memher Harold Hendrickson, W Warren Sl., j ' Front M, of the 1 aurunce Harbor Lions Club. j « w t t t Mrs. limlly Porter, 88, of 88 p o rt. K«7 |K)rt. | N 7 Keyport Ko Besides Ills wife, tho former Mis-: Front St.. Keyporl, died Saturday, Miss Fisko attended Wesleyan j ’ Agnes Sustine, ho Is survived by a AnJ) Rem em ber D ec. 22, 1982. In lha S eab ro o k Hill E v e re tt University and was graduated from son, Jolm; two duughteis, l.inda Nursing Home, Keyport. She v,us Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Fverelt, the Chnmht.Tluin School of Retail* w nnd Ellen, all nt home; his mother, Ixirn in England and had lived In 25 Culvur St.. Old Bridge, are the ing in Boston, Mas.*. Mr. Slmffle- parents of a son, born In St. Peter's Mrs. Anna Sosko, Bayonne; two Finf* M e t M n f o I i T K l Keyport 43 years. Slia wa* the lw>(ham M a graduuto of th« Peiui- brothers, Poter, Bayonne, and TAILORING ofsobt*v widow of Ooorge Porter. H ospital. sylvania State University. Mlchnol, Seattlo, Wash., and a Sho wm a member of the First N ecollan sister, Mri, Mary Dunnu, Balti­ Zlllarkl-Hoardwlck Baptist Church, Kayport, and of and ALTERATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Necollan, m ore, Md. Announcement I.i mad*) of the LARGEST l.udy Colfax, Rebekah Lodge. Tonnent Rd.. Morganville, arc the engaficmrnt of Mla« Eleanor R. MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL Surviving are a sun, George W., parents of a son, born Thuraduy, Mr*. P, George Waluk Boardwlrk, daughter of Mrs. Viv­ Keyport, and two grandson). D ee. 29, 1982, la [llvorvlew Hos­ Funoral lervices wero hold Sat­ ian Doard'Aiek, 71 I.ocuit Grove, DRY CLEANING Christ mas Club In Ttfo X f W Q WE CAf.r. ANU Funeral sorvloeii wero hold Wed pital. urday from the Scuiilon Funeral Kuyjxjrt nnd [hn lain T hom as I*. n esd ay ut 1 p m. at the fjodla lru Homo, I’oinpton Plains, to the Iloly H oardw ick, to HufiHell A, Zlllnski, FUR ALTERATIONS D Kt.IVK R M ntewt (ht ort. WE GIVE Sill GREEN STAMPS C O 4-1123 Interment wai In Oreon Grove pital on Thursday, Deo. 20, 1902, Walek, wlfn of P. George Walek, M iss Boardwick Is a gruduate of • i ■«> ip,J "Mr- 'piprwtnr,' Der'orc, Ir iii ci w r / / ■ - J t ■J7. of 21) W iliuj P jik u jy , J’oiiipt.wi KoyfKrrf Hifjh ScI«k»I and is tu n * BROAD STREET CLEANERS i'ciini'itt Kd , M u.^un.i'lu. . ..., 1 I .V. I- 1­ v - t I'-imlm An’mut Hn^t>lt;il, 7H UHOAD ST. - KEVI-OK r Thii week, why don’t you 19, 1962, In Clillloii M e m o n a l H tx- L ueders Eatontown Her turnip n « look through tlio wlndowi uf piLi!, I’oiupluii Djiiii,. uaf«i of Hij'h RcV'o! yum Uiuiv.li . , . f io in tint Inside. Mr. and Mis. I'uul i.ui-don, >1 || „ r „ j,, M,rl- y rr Wl'h'l- 11. ). ‘-'iV.n'l ,.'ii I',!,!,, II . Utli*. on.iilvyi'ii i>y I a k a I d l o f l‘. plarmnt'f Ise.llpdMII :, .1 Ue i Sltlv il'll lelliI, il.iiillhlct .f (if I It h, to Wuiiitld 11'' NOTARY I'i ;, tirn d y , a lilf.li s.-houl i.’it.'li"!, ami 1 1 niul nn iifij'litjf V. ornonsi ash'jitY pakk, a nto hank • eMtiAlQUM l-lisl t)llll|.,e, t ; aid S HIV il I < " >, .un ni' Mi nnd Mi s | ; dw,ii 'I 1,1 1 Mi l. Gi,id> li-.■■ '■ t *1 n ‘h..| ikiii'I. ,1 111 111 n io ir, I'tiMe'i* nu ‘.’utro I'eljllilllllO, k, mill l.llty, llnil-lll l I ‘i t r.j ;• i t p .| . AM 'M i' Ilii ! !.i •! * I h'hii, i' j',.' 'i"1* Kevin. IH o u t f-M i »• j r se rv ic e r • A rillUI'.Y I’AI'K it FA'K IIAVEM p HnMoBI. ♦ OP.IIUA M i - St i'tni"! '• f*n"tu. l i ' ' ni. >nl It... .m d I i,.. |ih .'. il e ■;: H'i, ell " t Mt t| H.p-1’. r III n!11 tn I'll,I 38 Fulton St., Ko/port NeUill ll, llll ■ • .1 .lei ,, Ml . A lie , rol,', .l flr,„rii. « Clutpi'iiui ( f HI r. I! II, IJI< , II11 f lei, I. Ml-. A iii'eliiet illriwii'd f itid\V'’M (' o I if <• t Brown Travel Bureau Winn*'!*. M i It ilu j.' ,i(!tnii('il ln< / tit COlfax 4-1499 Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnny Uutpmnn. tirns'.*! mid Mi'i. Genevieve 'In ftV t ill* Vullrr fillll — i(4 pmlth Ht., Infill Amlmi 339 (JkhuiwihhI Avn„ I.ntlilliir- liiine, S»>l)t of Bcllevllie, uml Iwo AlIiiiif (*• liij'l'iim d'. Mil'll Si Itn'il iittnii -s,, K r.|'"i -- NUiiu r»n I Mil btir, arc tho paronln of a duugl.ter, gr.indclilldH'ii. _ 11** ■t -iV'M.I In tin* V S. A n n y : I 1 1.1 f - , t ■ 1 I . . ! , J ‘ * <<' $f7< J‘ i e , & '' ' i S*" 1 ’ ' ' T 'V , IHE MATAWAN iOUKNAl, N, J . Yfru'-i’day, D e c e m b e r 7 ? , I $ 4 2

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J«32) i rjrl^f ‘n3' J w « •>' fc"»l 1 BE'lThR I-./1 TT’ T i V n NFVl'R a->p. inc!vJpS w r - - tV* W M s'^rrJo^nej y », b«wftoup4r ‘of u>« p*ppto. by-tu«. r*'?p?*< ! enccojra^mE^-and is a». : doSavcxt. p^niftnow :n rhe Cbnsliahs rush . . . So here goes „■...*; ? Ah v a *? ek « ^ '' Mumm* ‘;-«w#«rv*!iv* a«*iiocr, .jw ^ c tta a .Ri» iftsfhKifcbUr: titffcts t&ss -ifoaf "Reusrdt’d- CbtJarti) 4Md friends ul a tv;ld goose -dwtnrr at fram jWaUv&n f'avt Urf;ce. waa rt- M o u rc J ttw is, umi th m b y ntM Sm iu e lf worooy o s ib tir cretfifid>.<*. Aoiiifs t£ Jhdped. ' !h*3 h^rn*1 ■'Thui'*^«iy «»gbt. T he .1 lei c t^jie h t*K>lv a! ivnt of tne | «vo?' Johnj'lynrj W- W. ApplegateA})tJb tl Ma^i*wan , . . m i a c t u a l ed bv fbi» Depar*'inf-’u on a p^»» ; ojher accoar.plitiiments: [ * f •• b -''•••■• ••’ MS*auxfoil&*s PoiUft* laift *t 'vfou>van. M-sw Je rs e y " Wc v»ill ielv »i« your cotil*nu«ll g^jjre v,m 0,fr of a number o: miu .fiion, D ijc en ib fj 1. after ib vrare ef M j u i v a n To^ii& hip Corri/ni:r - -,| hiRJier .um nnd i better pieipromise. fciwffilpUo'i Hu\*t .cense piaiw W* in *afc cba«xe aw:n«s^H»l. a laM>» ,F , , Ul , NATIONAL IO!TO« !AL Tn* ™.i'« mpmivenhip of t),e , ^ . h,^ uf ' ,K,;n'„ a "“m 1 r ® on Novftintu-r 1, ih e re bac/ bc-ftii. up j liU l* Piyntl* tn Artv^not Mornnomh Cwmy Umt N€W .hr- ^<-«S r,«l «»m of •.«<« bi?i v»bv^Ji «« *ude« Mr^erai new ! . M n ta i y ^ n io > v « s h ii> t , i * r k i Ro.sfc ft.. A e n w A ut y*«? ( svit^)A U) last Smuroay niijbi *4.*2 jjccnse ' piovi'i«vi« oi gr-es't . ,. ,. . ’ ^ 1 '■•■. . m U «i?6a . « y AlMCiwion tor Relnrrt^ Cb-U s' u/ ' * * * > * t e ^ issued at the motor vehicle } ------1 Mtattfci re o , JO.M m e ir. vou *w l ^ U1 .w m 1,1 h a v t ,h e u U i" y agency sn Keyport aod K-J drivers' | »Hd jt a«|*evthe Tt«d« 1 StirathmoW .^t-M atawan Civic .Association . . s o m e oc i« T im (v»iiMMi «t«4«) _ yeiy l!app> New to ■•ioot them Lxpfcniuor a bill ivlncb w v*at {MtAlt U. 9.1 i p Ytar | R*v ft Ad Mis C Jl B ru r* licenses. ... \ r ^ n w itib ^ c d .n f j 1 iire v e a ;s i-n ih e •',sn#er,HlJOA.. • .■ , - * . THURSDAY. DFXEMRJrK 27 i£L£ ‘ n [family were able to lake possession ,f>ent«Tneni o f Cf^mmu*erp nf ihi* i •same w«y -»vt ,aw ■. ittnaewibe.r. the 1 M ayoj W illiam Kodgevs, Union Beach . , t h a t E y s t .(Mgneu). , . ) of th». presbyiersan iiuuw Mon-... ; a. h o re m cu kr legiuduiR a change : R©c«pnyaii iracti B ill of 1S34. ? Point'irtam ' ' • ••> •. : JiHMpb X. H annan, I day, even though,...... all th e'*teatn-|«» oon«nu?atw«\ r«?es from & Rrad, v m % wa3':a re« ihat tried i ,T . ,v u ; ’i 1 . ' i • j j V • • P re sid e n t rudiators weie not in place. Theyl“^M*it «a*e t o a fwt.-mwlmy rate. | was siveu 'ma/iv pro«»nalf by a■( Uiiion res,dvnts , ... ,sewe**t,#>od roads, and.low«- A Tide ln The Ail&irs Of Men Maaqw>ulh Unit. N. J. find it comfortable and homelikf i w atio.%Iy auuitwa>at.i.. . pr^Si^ ^ xvho saw roany oecds lt t t^xes ((♦'I SarjtTr try that oner oi>. fot nit*- ). - N exi Tivts'J&.V, w« w ill «nter a new ye«r, sc<»irdin|i lo for Retarded Chitdren and glad that they are w v «*;tOed. j ^ rf _ ._ , a" . i oouidn’t ruifi’J everyone of the re- ] iioJmdci cluldren . , . 'Approval' ol lhe• proposed school the calendar. It 3»s» brconie » i i m t of celebration, gaiety, “ “ tne Piw.den and otb . btuldnig program . H igh fond hop« lor a Jjettw fiatujre, resolution not to txsmnul afiam nyresMvet aw * of : Everybody . : . a wrolthy batik'account iat tms time yet). 4i fr past v tn tn in judgement or perforsn*n«, to riu ra _ Republican - b i w r a t i r ' ! AROUND TIIE-TOWN ..;. Keyport Council president Hegn- IKiund: legs ol genuine latnn. 17 W h e n 'y o u g e t 'right down to it. why dom-il-iutvc to be p g s a K r a primary tiepcrlmeitt Thundiy cGfliitioiilufliiiiuit, imiv And w. ot- vviaiin;certain^ d«dntij. »««» » t «y. '*nd «t,iu -■ nseinb«rsnuunuviiv of council met wuh Mayor-elect. ccflU * pourd: port: louw. 11 centr B*xt T«ei>d«j'1l Ac*ts«!ly, tny day nn intrHigcnt hunuui be­ the nudttorium. Tlte »ch&ol will Hna the going easy oa soma of the iCavilon Poling to discuss tr.ee con\mg year s act.'vj^e.s and of ekise Fndity fur the holiday vac*- a pound. Ing decid« to Ijve lii:t! om couid be tb*..atart nl « n w year. ma)or bills atbt iuja lv iui pw*. i ^ -v v v v uppointniwits ^ , . . Both Carlioa I Hun. Members of the Glenwuod Mis­ ’Kir, ~ . mit< 3 . Ih'ue PAI ;i -c o u rs e . - N e w . % ear . s . Uav - - up sion 3atid. meeting al the hume of I doubt, oim re c o rd w j * not P«rh«pg .if .emr.ih • f d u& thnugilt *b»>.it it s little while, cach l-'fl'.il K. Doltm . c o n d u c to r o n th e and Henri (aeparatelv) reported it war, a most harinoiuoufe. Mrs. Carrie Conover, president j No Congres. hat ever h»d of us cou& 'h«vc our tier/ year at »ny tinte, 8t asy hour. | U«tf For W True . , C R. R. of N. J.. Is enjnvinp * meeting one o f ilte most fruitful ever held before a change, decided to respond to a call by ! * Pl'rf«ct ; ec<‘rd *JRl n0 u,n*r,;i:‘ , W«t don't lib* to teavsak witSi tr*d«tioa, especially the j Y o u r Christtree car. remain ft*/ weeks vacation and ts visiting of administration in Kt-vpoit . . . Doubt if we ll see/ahy j uteful long tfter the M itlay settroii. relatives in the West, lie ir also Congresswomanian Ruth Bi - an Owen ! 1>“ ever ^ everything a Presi- Ntj'tV1 W ar tradition, w tth iiovos, dtiacing, g«iud.-companion* to und clothing, books or helpful d ent w an te d it lo d»i. But w e h»ve stubborn 30-daj <’ie!ivr, ln making an o . confirming appoint­ | Thit ll not new. to you It you vlsitms f»tar-e* of Interest during ,ih\l made * stin in them hist nvo I have a'living tree-end. expect «> j)lK trip ; ments just because (he .town will have a mayor of one po­ <9 the needy in Kentucky and East, years of the firs! terir. of this Ad- ImVnwaely. Y et v,-e worwter if this choice' tinw for true re- pbnl it ouldoort. Out many home The grand opening of the new niinlsiration. Given a lew more litical party and..a council ot another . . . In fact, look for ern Tennessee, lt is exported that (iedicntitKi, trua achievement, hssn’t become juat another ownera, gurdenert ariQ nursery­ Surf TTieetre in Keyport will bc large Christman box will be on legislators who sea the problems i the Keypori organization meeting to go off very .wnoothty men see tptcial value in the "usen" Monday night, Dec. 2.1. Specialties a party^ i/i s larg# round cf p trtee {or Auauiicaia. its way about Monday. *• clearly as the Adminlstrati-m j ^ j j iun \ ew Years Dav . . . Everyone promises well lie cut Yule trte. will be Master Kenneth C»cy, J. Jan 1 will ba no holiday for ut>. News will be hap­ The Y.P.B met at the home of B ra n c h e s topped Jra ra ti-.e tru n k Stephen&oji awl W. J. Foster'plus mm'e whealhe a^ty-Elghth Con"! hom e in time to see the annual Bowl games W ithout n.terrup- four reels of moving picture. Atl- Mrs. Franklin S. Cottrell, its lead­ pening. We w iil be there to report and r«cwd it. Yet we m a k e ut -effective windscreen and •ress meets ’his January. i tion . - . ivlost cumtminuief-. w k ve noticed are getting a«.\ay missMin mil be Ul centc. adv. er, '1 nesday afternoon, for i. Christ­ )>lan to give i) a Httif c a in push, m harder try, to be more shade for your shrubbery, especial- j < from the New Y ears Dav reorganization ceremonj and jn- M uskrtcs will be a valuable catch mas party. The young folks have • yiideietahding and aoake th« atories of :what ia liappemng )y ths l>road-leaf evergreens auch' been cullecllng toys which they will ! stead are organizaluig on regular .meeting nignts. u aultaai nnd andmmecUt. this winter 'H^it pelts are now wflect our determination. ' ; . . . qu o ted at from 7S to WI cents distribute among some of ihe less Sewer Building 1 TW O-WA\ STRKTCH . , , How much can be put into Jusi tack chiiken wire lo stake* fortunate children in town for We plan to do more than just wish 911 our friend* a apiece, while many of the trappers !* girdle7 Most wearers of the 'devices feel lucky i f th e y . and tie Cbnsttms tree branches to Christmas. They ure following a (continued from p ag e t»nisj Happy New Year. We are going i« dn our level best to can remember when thev brought Nan pet themselves into them, hut for two women arrested (he wire, ten to fifteen cents. Muskrat farms study course and will bv glcd to ratables. His prediction uppears ts ipake 1963 a Happier New Year for all our readers and Such a windbreak does an effec­ are now talked of to raise them welcome any young folks who care be coming true. in a discount store in Dayton, Ohio, the abdom inal bindings jfriends. And what’s inore, weV«f started on that promise tive fob cl preventing too much for their fur. to join lliem. Other cieveJop/nw)? Jn lhe served as storehouses of .merchandise . . . The Matawan A, A. at a special a l r e a d y . drying oat oi the plant, and manv The Township Coininiitee rneeis borough included renovation of the One woman, who weighs about 24(1 pounds, had stuffed home owners find Uie effect more on Saturday morning nl 9:30 «.m. nieeiiriK this week nppoinled Stan­ old Terhune Estate between Main into her girdle 4M pair;; of women’s base, 32 pairs of men’s pleasing than a burlap screen. In the Iownship Hall tn close lhe ley Carhart, or Keyjxiil, as head and Broad Sts, «s £i medical cenler Another Step For Perennial*, Toe financial business for tlie year, basjielhnll roach with Dick Erd- an d nV' 30O>hosne M arc Woo-'Js d e­ stockings, 1 •> slips, 5 pairs o f anklets and ./ w h irls . . . inun of M atu w an , us assistant velopment off Matawan Ave. Another had enough room for hersell and 33 pairs of Donald B. Lancy, extension home Fifty Yenr* Ago In the very new future we'll be paying an additional coach, Arthur Thompson ol !..______ported 2M sewer permits granted ; water. J hen transfer tnem to pots. An Informal dancs wilt be (tiVen hand bags. 53 cents tn ; r „ * . . . JjAl S H p f j Iir * Uy spring your new Impatience wiih .10 more applied for in llie I ,is win In; receiv ed by ihe in Geran'n Hall Friday evening, j Because of the unexpected c.cjld ; I .lip /V fllY ltlC S Levitt development ye&terdny. |\i«t Sch<«>l D Ulrirl plants should hav'} grown enough December 27 and the committee is ! snap on Saturday night, numerous j ^ 1 , , , .. - H u a i d ut Ik lu i- a t iw i fo i l.'u? fiiipplvir.i! to provide more cuttings that you Purehase of po'ytnene apion*. f|J jmmoitat SuppIim tn t-uid school Misses Naomi Bedle, Lillian Boite, radiPtors were frozen, and nuto- J (continued from pa^e one) can root in liic same manner and covcr.ilLs .storm gear, and light | riistnrt for (h e i m z -m ic tu w i te rm Helen Cartan, Elizabeth Fury and mobile owners were compelled lo | m , ,or ,he chan„e. A fil-c district, | and equipmetTf needed"'at The | ™ ![,•« .. JsriMmy 7, plant outside. Vou can keep at this Mrs. Harold G. Smith. Gentlemen .im m ar Bcnool, little game ns long as you like, . Nfw Jersey, w ill be assesse d $1. fo“ .SSy'^uW^ make ifse 7 t M r ! ! “wt:r ,or ,h‘' providod you want to he surround j Hose and Chemical Co.. wns re- ; thrre o|X*rating emp’oyee.s. at vihSft. lime ihuy ' ill be opened and Charles Bruce, the young son nf ca rs on Su/Mlay. rend. ed by Impetience plants. I activated, a cewer fensfhility study ' the Rev. Charles H. Bruce, fell sev­ Dv ir. . Thom j miiuat ai Powers and Watson | jor fjJe ciiffw«*ct!u‘iiu»ni? s n d req u ired Did Next fall, instead of moving a enty feet trom a tree Saturday StllIwagon. Ulffwond witnessed a | , d nn(i a „ la 000 drainage ; I 'u r L w a V lomif ma> he nbmined al lhe office whole plant indoors, lake C-inch itf th e liiwrri s,«cretflry. M ataw an morning on the institute property. football game in Philadelphia last | p!„Kram 'rn_ K,ar,...i sU rttj il a * " ” “ T Grammar School. Broad Streel, Mai* cuttings and root them indoors. He stepped on a rotten limb which (continued from page one) ; mu an. Nt‘\s ,fe rsr\ . betv-ecn Uie hours broke with him and he fell on his Mavor Edward W. Currie narrow- i f'i'*',''0"- !lie. Malawan Ke of to:MJ Ail. *nd 4:30 HM. dallv face and hands to the ground. Both Iy escaped being injured last Fri-1 _ ...... !I I P,,>r!',MaUlw'11’ ,...... to han- | except Siturdiiv and Sundu;. DON’T MISS THE Should Not Delay In township is a part, moved ahead j die increased ttaffic expected he-j Prtiposats will be submitted In his face and hands were badly cut day night at Woodcridge when or. a let! enveltipe^es pri^>«rl.v pru| niBi h#d *• Making SS Application and bruised, but under the doctor’s the. way to Jersey City._ Hi, auto- | i Sf““ ^ 1 P « . _ viibnti-'-Uud. BIG VALUES IN care he is recovering. mobile was crowded off the road 1 junior-senior-high school which fi-] State Park. , T___ he |*^ard of Education r«*®ive* C harles E . Close is having a ‘ nallv opened its doors this past \ ...... 'S. JX\000 to improve recreational t»ie rl^m w ieject any and «U biuf There it no longer any rcssor. against a curb by a truck. faciltlies at telegraph Hill Park. J^rt u> «uvc infortnalllle*. five-foot flag walk laid in front of A number of Matawan people September, easing overcrowded j for many working people 65 and The aufhoritv noted tliat some of i Edward j^Scollhw. ■Secretary his residence property. partook of the rabbit and roaM c la sse s. < , . i i. lialav'an Ker^nut older to delay making application Glass Co. Plant ' the proposed jobs a re only tn th r School DlnrUM for their *ocial security benefits, ‘Hie Senior rings arrived at the pork supper served by the Ladie.s* T.arly in the year, the American- 1 early planning stages and no de- j Board i»f Cd:u-tu»n U S E D C A R S according to Allan A. Dass, dis­ High School of Monday. The rings Auxiliary of the Cliffwood Fire ( . . % ' ' subsidiarv tails art* av a ilab le. ‘ j27 16.uo trict manager of the Perth Am boy were of two designs: a blue stone Company in the fire house Wednes- s Whenton Glass Co.. at Lanzaro't and a black onyx stone, both of 1 day night. About seventy-five per-; of Amtrican Con Co., announced Social Security Office. Under re­ it pianred construction of a multi- % cent changes in the law, persons which are in gold setting. sons were serveo. ' '* ‘ * n ~ "'ui million dollar plant on Cliffwood ; } ^ £l ^C rintoflClosed NNewp m < Year'sY finr'i EveEvei eligible for social security benefits Ave. betw een th e G a r^ "n St:*te may have sor.,c earnings and still Parkway and the Central Railroad [ Season's Greetings To AH! j collect partial benefits in addition of New Jersey right-of-way. Dec. 31-5 P.M. to their limned earnings, Mr. Bass Although the townsnip moved said . Excerpts From rapidly to modify and improve its I He pointed oul, for example, lhat schedule of industrial building fees SUPER SPECIAL!' under the uld Inw, a worker el­ and made plans to furnish the plant GO BOWLING' igible for o monthly benefit of 190 Newsletter Sent Out with a sufficient amount of water, could not collect any social secur­ plans of rhe company have been Open New Year't Day ity checks il his earnings for the stalled and ground still has not A l 5 P.M. f* ’61 Chevrolet year amounted to more than $20110. been broken al the site. Under the present law. however, In mid year, the sale of the Cliff- s g Corvair Monit, i Dr., A/T, By Sen. Williams ’1795 th is w o rk e r can e a rn PMH) a y en r wood Beach Water Co.. which /or Open Bowling Every Day f R * II, W/Walli, Blue and still collect part of his pay­ many years had served portions m ents. of Matawuh Township and adjoin* F.VF.NINCS | The law now considers both a jng Madison Township, was an­ Mondnv l otil 9 P.M. f '*1 FO JU ) SUrM m tr 1-Dr.. H.T., BAH, W/W, White, person'* earnings and his benefit One of th< mo*( m .sJead»ng «ncf until thi/. election cam paign Iff o v ­ nounced. The ufi.'ity wa* sold by Timis., Iii. nnd Weekends j 4*1 H .r ., I C »rbs...... 1 1893.(9 rale In determining whether he unfortunate statements I’ve teen of e r. P. Ihomas Cahill to principals of Sl’KCIAL C.ROl’r RATES J '44 RAMBLER Custom Station Wagon, 4 Dr., ( Pats., can be paid aonie social security late is the snaartion that the Eigh- For anyone who does care lo look the West Kransbuig Water Co. I Cyl., A/T, P.S., White, RAH. W /W alla ...... M«»5.S» benefits. Mr. Bass sugHtsted lhat at tho record, however, the h*t is Drainage Project y l y , 1 ^•'•Seventh Congress wns the J cm > I M PONTIAC, Starch!*!, 4 Or. H4lf. A/T, rs, PB, Air working people 15 or over who have lung find im pressive Tne township went ahead *’db productive one of recent years. CoiKJItiofivd ...... f 1U9S.M nol applied lor their social secur­ wbrn the liighfy Seventh Con­ plans to provide dra.nagr m trou­ I Matawan Keyport Recreation I ble ipots throughout tlie munn'i- U VOLKSWAGEN 1-Dr. S ^ u , BUck. W/W/ H r.fn .. (1195 M ity benefit* should check promptly Anyone who reads this newslet­ gress begun wuik in January IM I. p I I.OWKR MAIN ^J._ATAW AN ______u |[ t a J l,||<^ j to find oul whether It it to their it paks«l em ergency anti-reei-ssitni p slu y . tK’iid-nj: Ull.UOO lo r the ’*0 CHEVROLET Btlulre, 4 Ur. Sedan, 8 Cvl., A/T, ter regularly knows that J b/r.-e advantage to file an application. had my disappointments in ihis measntefi. but it didn't nop fhrre w ork. Iii*1 balaiii'e of the JHJMUJU R fc II, W/Wallt, WMte ...... '...... (IS U .M projei't » a**, lutani ' d v. ;ih capital session of Congiebs, The mass ti.in- Thi'- (‘ongiess .ilso wants t result we now pi n\ rnit'li! l>\ t)'-' Ii'inp < if f i< j.lls Developad By Bell ) ioA r \ rt , ' licit !ui|>i-v lot Im MI.ASURINO M M I, W. W all) ...... t 88S.M ended with only one of 10 ini>;»«- havv an Area Hedevi-lcipm nt Ad minmration A new manpovM’i pit.sfNi m.td n»nd:iions "'if an P K IC K O nil SI ItVK L 'S8 BU ICK, Special, 2 Iftr. lldtp., T.rry and While, A/T, Bell Telephone l.iilH.ratmles J'm v woik.>r lulls enae'ed into law trairnng program i* at A n d , fu e ii'ii w ;«'h u looumt. f.:::i R i 11, W/Walli ...... I 965.M joining metals to (.lastirs with a |' emiK-rats were swampni earliei [J ro« of-xxiK w o n fo r d ir * i t h e lp w h e r e it is n»*ed>*d tiie l,»'Vi’l {um >n le lo m for r»i- new k i n d o f glue, a single l a y e r o f i l*ll!' " I '''11 we tiled to c-Viii> AfPim VK.:' C l'M OM 1S8 CADILLAC Flettwood, Block, Full Power, 6U Spcclnl, IJitiSl • .tt f illiu'i * s » i \ ,i » ; '" I n >i MM *.f li.l . Hi' * ‘ 1 MMileet.lei •— ■ ' " ,|1 * h ''" " h lh " a 4 Dr. Hdtp, W/W/, R A I I ...... tIM i n* tunic :n lurj^' r»*;;'on,‘ f*t tt . It O J l I ini h tU uk J lie viuim ii. lhe omle I ,I,,J v “'"''V •''"'ndh'-nm lv f»«* i t « U lL l\ .lupcr M )r. II.T ., It& fl, W hite M'till5, Aulo Tr. ' n r h/t*• |'n u - i | hn At Je\fff agreivl U> .’e ^ u ^ s t' 5)ie \Yl\l>O W SJIAI/i’iS ' K. c in iiu u n U with llie v-4 l'l>t»ve a depiinment ol Oie>h ‘

0 li-r J'h!" was a t'r.ng-e?.«, toil! m re tl phi iniotovenH ’iils valued at I.HU • •17 ClltVROI,i:T CurryaU, Greea, R A 11, « Cyl, Stand, f W.M jilnstit? It) fntm more ii.-iinline,it ! urban nffuiis. \* .‘It l in e q t i r h i s s h a d e s . In o th rr w ords, no on«* ra n do»il»t aUnJl people I .‘ie I It*; i mi', Mil1 el <«)(! ' We tiain in as^' e i'lsi' tutssed n tov. nthlp pav;ti;* the tossr hft-1 Amtm j’ tin* fill.f i v are p!i*v*; and TM A ^«f. Cara Art hotrt Hltlt A 30 Ij a j Un*onrflttmal f'Dnrnnfe* <'f pIxMi* invuliifor*'. Ut fop|M-i am . V.'nrn p jfw id 'n t K ennedv war. tn Cnunii:*;tity llenltfi I n* '!Mie*. pm p,ir.',mp l(»i> {>;epi*nn^ re< :ei»:i(»;i fJuniuhj'- t dwtor* ft> tm rense tin- n , . ' , * v , ,, r ** rf n f. f o lir i" •(< t\ Mil pf rn flnj- not'* /’•'d • *V» I r t* \, i i *i*4« ’« ^ nil f« r imm info*ioato*n and corM ! of piloted nuuits and uii^ mim Ihr wnli Inin, and I was deeply mi up iii iiin>;ln.’r a*ea tn r- v« I v.j.ii, »* . ..I tW • i ( ‘ TRANSPORTATION MM'CIAL ; tneehanlcaJ piopentei of u le'ilmne nreMert \vitb Ins nnalvsK nf the w e lit* .kIi'IumI the proj -.ifii fm i!i f-'stn'iV petitioned the S’«t» I'n*» .O mk. i f f tin* ll,* • y f ■ • > i *'•>. '®7 PI.YMOinrH Savoy «V . Hdtp., Hint and White, i e a tltfl. liij.jlil, S e \rn lli, (‘ongM ’».v he m id, f IM-1 '.I tm ’ r « lh *rm hf’ti*-l.|- lit-.! iu t)‘, ht.rs < oiMins^ain to omI. i V-8, A /T ...... i M iM ; Dr. Htirold Sehonhoio d»*velopi*d lias ie^|H»nded within the Inst * s<> h i'f t iie I t>uy\t * s rdi'tut n» d :!i *• the w. ideooig of lf,e C ental K. *1 Bl'lKiH I Tt HMA • VMM D B 1 J V B 9 V :ojw1 r»f Infers A'lanfit A\e '54 CADILLAC M Hprclal Fleetwood, 4-Dr., C>i»> mid the process. He applied a let h veni> lo piobleinv i! had ovetl«wil.*M| w ai, ‘ac ('»'*.* d «n*»tlif ■ 1» !l ?t> r r o M t. i a .m . t o i f m . W hite, R A II, t 293.10 nliph- drvelopnl !►>’ Irvmg Lung ul tliuJgrd l>* fi»le, it tt slihv !y ptolei I o;i| * ilueev the ir <»n WEDNF-3DAY aad FRIDAY TO t >M SIVDEBAKI'a,...... i Ur. lldtp., C K y i., A /T , H A ti . i .2M.M thu Ir and Katherine lilmtgHi fm ; ehuuging in innm! mid deist. 'I ue t . illln r to« tightej itiog driMistrin^ « aingle layer of mole I’M’iltb'iit, of tointiv Im*. saiil ne > h W it h i n tlie pa-.' tv,i. vr.ML *'«*»i liar^er I'Vderal riile'i CfiKundayer*') unto n vn- . tli^ fcaine tliloj- In In* p o h p r ip* «•. h I 'H ^ imt, ihow u r. j'H'U'et willing AUTO SALTS U\‘ ' *>.. IhU lit*' i * ' ' '"MIN ’*'li'"l (,»•** 'f» t» » * IMM*. idea*-. JtHl (' ‘.U I Iv (( . mi iOiirii f i i/l*i pag'' 0;;' < Alaiu St. it I .1 ;■ rn- ' ' • ' I •*> rii'* ' I •i, -tt* * i j i ai !> *.u>: pi *»)■ i .un*. *. »’ t» ,,w.|. ! . . 1 0 W 1T S Lu M ufnwnn ' How m bo»t bi'*-im ss riird.'H? to o v e rta t i*m II’- **• ir-i «»f htsloiy i'l »(• * I "J pv i’l f'*'1 i” * ' ‘ * 'r,‘ ' t “ *’ Cor. Muln A lit. IN ’ is heen. t»Mi! I lie feel* O'M W '^ ll pmiv ‘.i lif Uitf AM.fliH r fo i j)Miji«* t •♦lonutlt'einua H rtiiv J i l P r « » J J t , #W «Jy«Jii» 1 -7MX> Bill Lanzaro's ! We mn supply them •pu1 tlie hT.i*. : nnd ot the i i|fht pi ii r { nine )a«/\e /non] hn I n li Ml Jwn yr.u>. o f ip, |tw»M d if fit u ll p M M iit ., Im t Iiml (he fund*. f*': s^w et ro o iin n ' Ol'KN KVUNINfiS 'Til, « LO 6-2224 and U ) i of Ills fn*t teim won't tnlw pi..*' I ' milk il i* jifniii’ i** tion umli i thr tj. ,S, Ui p.*! •'!" '1 /:.

... - ...... ■ m THH MATAWAN. JOURNAL t l 1 :P»S*'FK# r™ ~ ■•■■Sr :,. dstijy at.' tij* J a n T h e a tre Taxi Service Qp»n» M a ta w a n O f l i e , 39 Attend Party Y o r k , He hM . appeared on hia owii pixigrair. aud wad# a w a n ; jr. exso n n ite m any p i s o. tt a ! u p p e a ra n c s s " New* 31 V«u Asd. Your lJauiUy Is Ajppreclated At Any Time Started 1912. ^ 0£ G,0.P. C M thTOushout ths .sast. V" - - C;naha, W, Herrick, and Mrs. Gerard Dev-! her fifth birthday with a party tt Ht the iiook and I.adde.'; Kire Bouse J fel A Vi ' (o 4 .^M. (k W n J _ J £ Matautan area for 50 ysars, still l ! 1 ' 'J'b.l’i w s^k. why d o n 't vdia ' ‘ kn wen tt'if Friday afternoon j the tome ol hor parents Mr."and, is being- carried on by hi‘, son and ' -"ft?--:-' on Broad St. Thirty-six members iook i':io,u;;''i t.'ie w indow ii ' ti[ bridge, guests , of Mrs. Peter A., i Mrs. Caniillo D. Gentile, 'aa Dec.. d au fih ter-111-l.'iw. M r. anci M rs. Jo­ and three- guests attended.. A ;;itt your churcii . . . from the. inside. Read; .Middletown. IS. Movies of Swita CJaus iajid. seph Sarabuchello- table, arranged by Mrs. Betty Mr, and Mrs. James Maher and scecies front the North. Pole, and Tiie senior Mr. Sorabuchcllo was Quinn, highlighted the party and ; Gw&, j irjiv a gift exchange followed the meet­ children, Strathmore, •vers ihs the. Night Before C!tri“tmas 'were born in Sc. Lupo, ltalv, and same Mts,, Howard IXuiharn, Mrs, Flor- , . . ' ing. S B :,.•.;, enc«:. 8os«f,';titrs.;;“,)?auVBlahota, M r. am i M rs. .T6hn K eough, iloba Christina? Day guest# ol Mr. and shown, Guests were Vincent Gc1?,- to tlie U nited S taiea a.s a young K tf ' Wrs,:.1;-Nathan,; Cressjnan, M rs : Sound,'. Fla... ' iire; spending ’he M ts.-Harry Decker."Wcehawken. t.iii: ii ., M w B a iiv ille ;; 8 , ac e and i>jy.: He was .married in 1803 to tho Refreshments were served hy . ,oii»cei'e ^ :;V. ®§-4 - - C.wj«(e;:-|l5/tvJi»1.,'M.r«. -''Dale' Oreen, Christmas.y.twlidays, visiting rela­ Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Pe;:nne Scoi'l, S m ith, M ark and D i (mix F e r ­ late Madeline (Vaerareiia) Sara- M rs. Q-uitin, a ssisted by M rs, D oro­ ranti, Diane Dicipr.'to and l.ynii thy Rinear. ’ . s|? r S4ts~ JXko#^:.W »t; - Mrs; yfiiliano tive,v In Aiatav.;ai) and Keypoit, , M d son, Charles, were the,Christ­ buchc-llo and for.- maoiy' y e a rs they . 1 Creetings M-iv' SainauS, Rffcen, Miss Councilman Edward 13. liyruo, mas Day guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ellen »nd Rock Geotile; A gift w;as •road* their homo in tlie Oak Shade.! At a tegular meeting of the cluh & ."•< Jeatuietts; i Riinaud,1 ' Mrs. Ruth has: itoiunifco home from D w er, Joseph C. B.eres, Huntingdon Val- sent by Chip Fevruno. . 'section ol Matawan Township, on D.-c. I t the following oiiiccrs sFVji . Evan:;, Mts: Warren Burnette; Mrs, Ctsi.. ■ where he has' been out a j ley, I ’i- V ■■■ : -...-. : .Mr. and .Mrs- Jean Cartan and They later moved w Atlantic Ave. viwre elected. Willard King, presi­ - ■ - ■ business trip. While in' .Denver,*’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Well*, and Mr. arid Mrs. Johnscw Cartan txere dent: Howaid, Henderson,' vie? /..'CayibreR, M », WUma Toronyi,' and after retirement Mr. Sarabu- '. thank vou,for ;. ' •: jVtr.v:■-JosepMiie'ZyracSa anil- Mrs. i» stayed at the Deiivei; Hilton, (M r. and-M.f*: RoJbiert Buffer.were the Chrisimaii Day dinner ^oesis of cheilo made i>is home on Main St.. \iresident; . Ste>! Entoiiine, secre­ Jerry r.sviis ic. Mr, and -Mr», George Sic^nick I ^.Sunday dinn^ g u ^ e f Mrs; Mrs. ..Edward Taylor. K eyport, 1. tary, and George O'Connors, trea- . YOUR PATEONAGIJ - ulh River-. Kira.■ ! ' * aon-ln-laW; .d a u g h andte r, South daughter, 1-Uver', M ivu^i.; r, and , , jvu M -rs. .>. . ,,, jflmJ a me w s -C \ j aruso.and . l,^ .. ; mThey t ' hadi nine children, anu of which s u ie r. li.viu i - . . . . , . *-••*'— *■'■'. i*rvd.i ; and. Mrs. Floyd beinies, j NewarV. Mr, and Mis. Rt>^eri. J ,, .six are livlnii, 'tj-astees elected weie Verona-El­ fe'- 'V1 '■;■ Ko^te ?, Brown- Rath Dean, South Amboy; Mr e livinj;, Mrs, Nancy Angelin, " ■ ’ ' ' .-'• •; g? :.• -J town,; son brM r. imid, iftlra; Joseph . . Mrn. Ben Siuno/Mr. awl Mrs^ Ken-.- '• noUa. ... . -v .. "v, . ••-■■ '...• ... . iI ~»uoi,Morrell, Port Monmouth; Mr, , anct j M{S. Gerry O'Niell, Mrs. 'Josephine lison. Eijivurd Hyrne and Laur- !MolD.6tv>:.frei5)mi»n-at Johns .Hop. j neih Giery, : and i.'Mtv and',’ Mra. i *>ia Mw. Kobei., t ouy aiid | jjr*. Arthur Corbo, Mr. snd M rs.! But>;k6 and Frank and Joseph Sara- e"Bucca, The new officers will D.R. GliOKGE WEXLKR ■ CASEY..;;--:;' ki:i.< Uniyejsity, Baitimoxe, Jrfd., is s. i bucliello, 'At! of Maiawan, and Mrs be instatlad at a special meeting, in' Jan-inry. ' ■ spending hii Christmas vacation at Patricia Chlsiviai, Hopelawn. j Dr, George Wexler. Oplonielcist, AGENCY, INC. Angelo Tomasello, the retirins; tho liorive pf liis parents. ■ >;, t ompcted Wuh Trolley ! h as announced the !ipeni:i)> of iiis j Marty Mahoney, Roger_Weir.gerter, president, proposed that action he AliAVyacEhoaing ar« William 3. Mr. Sartbuchello, started a jltnev j second office in his home iu the | H w y 55 a n d V leeiw pod » r . " ' " " ‘ rano, and taken to incorporate the club'in A r a e'e, .son ,(>J Mr; arid Mrs, j children, service in competition with the no!- ’ Stralhiiioie - at - Malawan develop- ‘ ’ C urrie, tw :i. , H aile t r Nicholas Arse*, R ii w t e 51(1. . a | Mrathmoi ley c a rs . In 1412; he c h a n g e d • to ! ment, st i Idlewild Lane, 'Mata-1 M rs, Aii The next regular meeting will be soiinojtir.ro ut Trenton Ntatq Col- j Day guests taxi service, driving a Model T i w an. j CO w le, w ere Frida,v, Ja n . 11, at 8:30 p.m , lego; Edward Westo«, son of Mr. j seph IncltH. Ford. During t he Morgan e\-j After graduating irorn Chicago1 ? !'d M Z l dr ^ We.-t0n ( Route | ard Hopkln,, Kc-arry | dus iv e n M i. a, 5 (;inner held at . C am iilo D. Gentile on Saturday evening. plosion, Mr. Sarabuchello drove cue j Coluf Optometiy, Dr. TVeslcr i ■ *J:;M«u»o«thv C rt-I. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. • Scan-1 the • tog Cabin Inn, Clark. of the officials of the munition con- j was married and shortly aftoi- en- \ Farmers, Merchants Mr. and Mrs. Jac A. Cushman 8 r d 7 « ^ n ‘e r ,/-.a<2i,> n j 1'■ "el,i M fwhww, were the C.hnsl-j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oscbwald, cer« from Matawan station lo the tei-ed ihe armed services He was; and sons were the Christmas Day Staff Entertained and Mra. Carl Miller,.Cottrell l«i., i0,is Day gueaw of M r*.'.Jwne* i Rumson. und Hank Marker, Iselin, Morgan plant to recover some im -; stationed al Letterman Aruiy (tin-1 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ # ■.»•. Ku'Seis^Unit.mity. | Grimes, Long Inland, N.Y. I were the ChrUtmas Day dinner portant papers. As the taxi made i Oil’ll in California for the greater I bert H. Cushman, Princeton Junc­ Charles.-C. Scl,ocV. jr., vice p re s­ Mrj Ruth Allen Union, and'suists of Mr aud Mrs, Camiilo D. us way to tho munition plant shells I pan of his lertn in service. Altar: SIB.-entertained at Christmas din­ tion. ident of The Farmers & Merchants' Mrs. Anna Huey, Keyport. were i bentile. were exploding and flying all j his release front the medical corps, ! National Bank of Matawan, enter­ ner. then son-in-law and daughter, the Kuosts at Christmas dinner of j Gilbert Anderson and Miss Jean Mr. and Mrs. Hugh __ Dal/.etl, around. His son, Joseph, ebout ; Dr. Wexler opened his rn«m.office I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nesslage. tained the staff ar the St-hook Ixwt- Mr. and Mrs. William Allen. I Anderson,’-Irvington, and Mr. and ; Strathmore, e n t e r i a t ne d at a eight- ■years-old at the lirne, also! a1, ihe Sayre Wood* Shopping Cen-' house on l.ake Let'forts pec. 18. Spotowocd nnd their nephew, Freri- Mr and Mrs Thomas Delian*'; i Mrs. James Anderson, Bloomfield, | Christmas party on Saturday em i- made the trip crouched down in the | ler. Parlin, where he has been in ' rit Hrown Amboj Rd, A hoflet was served, and ihe guests and children Bruce Terri' and i were tha Christmas Day guesU | mg and their guests were Mr. and bark ot the taxi. j practice tor the past five years. ; er,joyed dancing' and exchanged Miss Mildred Green...... Route SIS, torn* Strathmore weie Clul^ ! of Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Lamborn. Mrs. Henry Walters. Mr. und Mrs. In addition to’operating the tavi,1 He and his wife, C»roly«,' hiVe • entertained Sl'nday night after mas Dav uues'H of Mrs \udrew i Mr. and Mrs. .lames Ryan and James Maher, Dr. and Mrs. George. Mr. Saralmchollo. .served as fore- j two childien, Hobin, four .years,: Those present were Joseph Bai- 'Church' service*, the Rev, Richard 't>oHonosI inden ’ sons, Jirnmv and Robert, and Mrs. I Wexler, and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph man after (he Maiawan Water. and Marc, 11 mouths. i e.r, .f. Dori«ld iVUHer, L. W. Loop,' Co*', Mrs: Cox and sons of the | w - .. .■ . Ii Marionjvi ci i i\/ii Kramerniuiiit-i. Newn»»' City, N.Y., j . Chireo, all of Strathmore. Mr. s;id Mrs. Viclor Krodda en. Works wus built. He al*> was ron William' p. Wilhert, .loteph Sten­ Old Bridge. JBapuat *. nu: " I were tlie Christinas Pay dinner On Saturday evening Mr. and stable h>r 25 year* *nd had :be<*n‘ ger. Mae Dell. Jeffrey -Williams, for Loj Angeles Call I «> clumei on Ch-i.tum , ™ , are leaving " ’ and M rs. PhiM ipjM rs. ’Herbert ’ Coilrell enturrained foreman ot lhe Pennsylvania Clay Arlene Rearm;. Susan Glaser. where tlie RevRev. Mr.‘ & will be! P.sy ,al'd..‘lle'r S'l^t,8 were M.vron Kramer- at a Christmas party and buffet. Co.. a brick yard operated m (.lilt- i Auction Held At Trudy Bartholomew. Ruth Pi«i. m (raining as a chaplain in Iho '■ ^ IS4„-OJ1>8 c>»;‘k. a«'d , I■ William m.uaiii andam Gory Miller, stu-1 Thetr guests wera Mr. and Mra. Marv Truox. K(iyj>ort; Mr. wood. Mr. Sarabuchello was active ■ .Nettie '/umlmno. Joyce Haseman, I'.ii. Navy. Also present were Mrs. denis atac TJrsiuusllrsn Collst'e, Colieye-j Jac A. Cushman. Mr. and Mrs. in politics and in a n um ber of I ta l- ; Klizabei.lt Gr/.elak, Guyie Milligim, MM Edward Oertel, Old Bridge and I ville, Pa.,P h., anond Misa Judith Rico* Charles Pike, Mr. and Mrs, Char-1 Carden Club RFD AgliesTighe, Gall Kutli, Maria Dra- jv I Fltt.j Mr, A.D. Fmkla and Mrj , ian-Aiuerlcan organizations. Miss Marls Gaub. Browntown. Pembroke chi college studeni, ,| ]es Mandeville, . Mr. and Mrs. Siock-! . S , Kitty Spr, Patricia McCor- and Mr6. George C. Clark, Mula- i ' Mr. Sarabuchello died Jan. Jl. ! •‘Going, Going. Gone*’ was th* 0 dence, R.f., are spending Iheir holl- i ton Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j igio1 ‘ u"'“u“L"I|,r,u7 ‘|‘j Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Green w an., . j keynote of tha R F.D. Gat den Club inucli, Robert Woolley. Barhaia ■; ft-: 1 hi'otkmorlon Lane, entertained al day with Mr. and Mrs William i Siddons. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph ■ u'j, ’ ir„ j :,,,. i „ ' icn- antuud iunchuon and auction D“r. Bradley, Edward Cavditaugh, Shir­ C- Llovd Little is a patient m j a family dinner Christmas Day, J. Miller jr. Mrs. S. Grlckman, and j Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Bed- ' ______‘ 1 ’ 18 Rl the Hapiist Fellowship Hall, ley Cassidy, .loan Sheldon. A* Hie tire d old y e a r bow* Mr, and Mrs. Dale Green. arid Riverview Hospilal. i Mrs. Helen Ci. Rice, Drexel Hill, : le, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bowie. King's Highway, Mlridleto. t\. Mrs. out and the New Y ear bounds daughters. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Johnson and | Pa., guests at the Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Garret! J. Me-! SfifViCBS T o m o rro w R o b ert Boykin »vas uuL-tioneer, an- Holm del Jciycees Green and son, Louis, and Roger ! ■yln. Ronald, were Christinas Day home Tor the holiday. Keen, Matawan; Mr. and Mrs. Dor,- ] p k A , , A „ t U n n u sisled by Mrs. F.lwood Searles and in . . . th e tim e is rip e for - C reen, nests o', their son-in-law anil Mrs. lileanor Gomlick, The aid Van Note, Mr. and Mrs. Donald ; r r w nrnony Mrs. Ralph Woodiuff. Sponsor “Pip" Show daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Salyer Bronx, was the Christmas Day Green, and Mr. and Mrt. Charles1 .. „ „,,.,• r.„„. . . u» lo wish you — our cus­ .Pvt. James Arace, U.S. Army, Civ.islmaa ubie arrangement's H ughes, guest of Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis W. Uhlnr, Rmwnmwn MfS OlWl» D»YI» AllthOliy who is stationed ai Fort Dix, is sh pp, Biowmown. ot 29 First St., Matawan, were displayed by Miss t.illiao "Pin the Piper" is being pre­ Gomltck, Slraihmore...... died i tomers — al| the best lliings Spending two weeks leave with his Mra. l'.R. Holbert, Foil Beiiiung, lhe Tuesday •venmg t-?acher& -• Keney, Mrs. Robait IVnlm. Mrs. sented by the Itolinde! Township Mr. and Mrs. .1. Radest, Long T u esd ay , Dec. 25, 1W2, a t her ! pnrents, Mr. and Mr*. Nicholas Ga., was the guest ut her brolher- bridge club had their Christ max home aiter a short Illness. ■Peter Read. Mrs. Leonard Reade, Jayceos in a children's shoty at In life (or 1903, | In-lav/ and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Island: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stoll- party at tho Cobblestones, Middle­ Monmouih Shoppirg renter or. A rac«. Born in Halifax County. NX'., ; Mrs. Otis Seaman, Mrs. Nelson Mr. and Mrs, Paul Molnar, Route ! Donald I. Lewis, for several days | man, B.i j Mde, Long Island and town, and Inter returned to lhe Todd. Mrs, Charies E. Springhorn, Thursday, Friday and -aiurdny. she had resided In Matawan 25 • 616, aud Mrs. Mohmr's parents, last week. | Mr. and Mr.*. Howard Rades, and home of Mrs. Gerard Devlin for Mrs. Joseph Dernberger. Mrs, Le­ The proceedof the show will be Mr. and Mrs. Bari Gaub, were | Mrs. Alex Wojcik entertained on i jl'l'Jr‘ n' R Christinas Day bridga. and to present a house j ^ \ Roy Tillolsnn, Mrs. Thomas V. used lo support the civic am! vvel- fare actlviiies ol llie Jayoeeu. j Christina* Day guests oi the j Saturday evening to celebralr her | j, • 0( m , and Mrs F.d gift to Mrs. Louis Pazienza. T! Guesi. Mrs. William Mulltertm. ‘ Malawan and a member of the' Shows are planned al l(l:;.n a.m., i FEIGENSON'S former s son-in-law and daughter, ■ hu«h«B',(int Keyport land, Mrs. Howard Erdmann, Mrs, chosen as hHViiifi the rnosi o riginal Mcrganvilie Auxiliary J' m D??,r'l; tl'reelU! ll: Ml'-, I tcrulned on Christmas Day at Mrs. Eunice Hall, Norfolk, Va.,! They ulso will he sold ai lhe door, j and Mrs. Phillip Cherry, Mr. and Richard Erdmann, Mrs. Helen w rapping. r buflet supper, and her guesls were Quinn, and Mrs. Paul Egan, and Mrs. Nancy Baxter, Newark; ; "Pip lhe Piper'' j;ii'ej a shoiv I Elects New Officers Mrs. George. Deilz, Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis, Mr. three sons, Oscar and Willie An-1 Distributed 50 Wreaths Lawrence Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Marguerite Laird was the and Mrs. GeorgB Hensler, Karen thouy. both ai home, and John | Fifty wreaths were made und Carl Ri'ui, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Christmas Day guest of her 3on Offu ers were elected at a re-, . Sherri, and Lori Hensler, Mr. and Anthony, Newark; four grandchil distributed lo Allenwood and Fort cenl meeting of Ihe Morgnnville i Wiggeli, Malawan, and the guest Mra. Ted Osipowitz, and children, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mis. | drun; 12 greai-grandchlldren aud «; Dix. Mra. Reade was cbai. man pf Irst Aid and Rescue .Squad's | ot honor, Alex,Wojcik. John fevans Laird, Heir Haven, j sistel.( Mrs. Manlh# An(, I Joan, John, and Ted, Mr. a n d this project, assisted by Mrs Zim- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Altier, l.adies Auxiliary. Mrs. Morris Mrs. E. Charles Weigel and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aube sr. j Baltimore. Md. | merer.. Mrs. John favnnagN. Mrs. fcrhecther is the president; Mrs. Strathmore, entertained al a carol­ C harles. and Mrs. Carl Brock, Hillside, weie j Funeral services will be held: Mulheroii, .Miss Anna Cross, Mis. CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY Louis Bnen, vice president; Mrs. ing party on Sunday eveniii“. and William .1, Steiner, Mrs. Kdna VI. Ihe Ltinstmas Day dinner guests of ; I0m01Tnw al , p n, jn ,h(J Se(.on(| ; Henry R. Ackerson ji., Mrs. 1* MAliV s r. T E L CO 14,SM K E V r O R T ilartm Smlsh jr., secretary; Mrs. their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Steiner, Bergenfield; Mr. and Mrs. Mi. and Mrs. Harry Aube j i . Buprisj Church. Burial, under the! man, Mrs. Meyma. Mrs. Kreile.rick | n. fur llm inlcnnttion on idiutimial fu lu n i M etuchen. : Sharon Jean Mon ell. daughier the Christmas Day dinner guesls Gillian Chapel choir rehearsal will lie tnchidi,,} i i-yiii contiiiujtion n m n m ilj Ralph Dennis, and Mrs. Wii Mr. and Mrs. George A. yimiik- ' of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morrell * of Mr. and Mrs. William Clifton. Quinn, using a point system, select­ held Wednesday it 7 p.m.; prayer POLICY Auxiliary Deadline heere were the Christmas weekend 'jr.. 17 Union Sl., Maiawan. i-ele- i jihuni at comi in today! Mrs. Peter Read, Middletown, en* ed a winner and a runner up for meeiinx in the sanctuary, 7:15 guesls of MMr. George F. Younk- i brated her second birthday on Dec. ; . tertained al a Christmas luncheon each troop The runner-up will p.m.; senior choir rehearsal, K H I : A I IN SU H A N C r For Dues Payment heere, New York. 1 i |« di a family pa rtv al her home ' and bridge*on Dec. 19, and her serve as alternate. o in feS T A lf I'BOPERIV Mi. an:! Mr;;, ole,,hen Haze, :,iiu 1 Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Richard I.oucks, m e m b er­ guests were Mrs. Howard Veale, B^i rook's; bakers /-'er... Tun.p u o n d s M«T. Dorothy Kalinyak, jarksun Heights. , £ 5 Mr?. Harvey Morrell si.. MaU'A-an. V an s A gency ship chairman of the Lauronce Say rt, ille; M u. David Bruce. Mia. 334. winner, Nina Bell, rnnntr-up, ! paiernfii j»randpaiem.v M r. a n d John K. l-ioi'imi, Hioker Harbor Utile League Auxiliary, Frederick. Dederick, and Mrs. Don­ Susan Sigmund; Troop 70. winner, N Y.; James Hondo,,. Astona I.. D uncan Infant 'M rs . John Cashill si., i n a i e j n i l ! has announced the deadline foi the ald Robinson. Alice Mauro, runner-up, Muriel L. and Mrs. Helen Haze and son, |, B aptixed ^landparents, am) children David, 767 M oin St. LO 6-18B1 M ataw an paymeni of dues. Any member who Mr. and Mrs. John White, Fair Raymond, Whitestone. L.l ; were ~ Hamilton; Troop UK. winner, Pam­ 1 tji.’iptoline, r urli.H and lohn ji . , Haven, and Mr. Mid Mrs, Harold rhe Christinas Day dinner guesls Mjdlae|e «. and Mrs. Joseph (. nirco. rjaughter of Mi. and Mrs. George 1962 will be dropped from Ihe were. Troop V12 winner, l.orna and cluldten. Louis jr., David. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank­ Strathmore. Duncan. !!0 Valiev Di,, Matawan. membership i oil. C?ade, runnei-up, Ruth Anne Cas­ Carol Lee. Juotes and Sue Ann, all Ihe next regular meeting of the lin S. Thompson. % ♦ * * tle; Troop Wl. winner. Oay Her­ Mr. and Mrs, Anhui 1'iewhella. was b a pt i ? e d in St. lojrph’s of Robertsville; Mr and Mrs. Joint organization wilt be heid I hurs- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hess, Mil* mann. runner-up Phyllis O'Reilly; and sons, Andrew and Timothy, Church. Keyporl, by fhe pastor, ihe Babrisky and inn. f B. and MihS day, Jan. 3, at 8 p.m. at the Vet­ burn, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles I roop T29. winner. Marv Halleia;i( New York, were the Christmas Day Kev. Cornelius M. Kane Anna Biadach. Morganville, and Hess, Fgg Harhor, were ihe Christ- runner-up. Karen Christina!; Sen­ guest* of Mr. ami Mrs. erans of Foreign Wars Hall, Laur­ Miss Mlchaeie Anson and Zane Linda fane Moriell. sisiei of Sha­ ence Harbor. mait Day guesls of Mr. and Mrs. ior T roop 312. w inner, Judith Till, R alph W. H errick, Anson jr, wer*» ihe godparents for Harry Wells, ron 9 6 K - runner-up Linda l/lbrerhl. Mr. and Mr* John Link, New theif niece. ’ A *U9 >em by Mr. and Mi*. Now is the time to adverlisr Mr, and Mrs. Allan Morrison and The winners will lake pari in the ark: Mr. and Mis. Joseph Wachter A party followed al (lie pateals* Josep Weil 111 and children. Island Aose unused articlei for sale. Mrs. Frank W. Kerney were the district bakeoffs to be scheduled and George, Barbara and Kaien home. Attending were Mr, and Mrs. Heiyhi^ A small ad In the classified Christmas Day guesls of Mr. and al M Jt- M Appliance siote, Main Link. Matawan, were lhe Christmas Morris Duncan and son, Kenneth. column will turn them into cush Mrs. Ernest Fullard, Pmnpton St.. Matawan, fan, 2& to fe b . I. Day dinnei guest* of Mr. and M' v Mr. and Mrs. Trank Anson. Mi. fo r vou. P lains, The winners, who will go on to Matawan Youth In George Link. and Mt i. Hei man Anson. M» and council-wide bake-off during Oil! : v a ' ^ M is G eorge W. Allen. Wbu»,ns- Mis. Zane Anson. Mr. and Mrs Scout Week in March will be an Upsala College Choir ' r f r ville Mass.. nas heen vising a< I ance W af»e. Ml of M aiaw an: Mr nounced *t 4 n.m on Feb. I at the foe home of Mi, and Mrs. Fdwm and \j i^ R u jS Duncan and ion. DavuJ Ctegoty. son of Mi and store. H, Dommn.k for several days Ricnard Ha/iei and Mi ait'i Mis V ii 9 ' hde K Gie^nry iiW .'•lain M r. and Mr.*. C harles Lock.sixxi N ick’s (ietnge MarcliMii AiN.iu Jlipn Si . Mai aw.in. i*' n m eioO fr of llie Tucker Concert To and children, and Mis. Ida Mtm.son !.'p.iahi Cinle^e- < non ai Upsala weie ihe Sunday dinner jj.ii ‘M* ol t'o lle^e !',a>t * bau^»'. H*.’ will tn.* alctiA l>e Star Matawan Youth VIr. »i»tj M is Cioidt>n M cijiicsinn • >i, the j; i ■ iii j > ii av.-lin^ in Hit: "m ie d T r o o p 1 1 8 Beauty S\|*|||| ben. Brownia .St.re.% on 'he foi iliconi'oj/ t om ert Tommy Tu«.ker. veteran comj^*-’ '•Ir? 1 ejov Si> k|r<* cnnMl.il::C'‘ E n j o y * Yule P a r t y „•).**' Mmi y .iiJ fi In Det'c-nibi'i'. cr and band leader, him! im'a jinuii .il I bi !ti;’e on IIiu im I.is' .»;hI f h -\ j?.i: !•> i) a ' i*' I' Adv Oil! A HAPPY ONE | mstnu.lor Hi Monmouth Colle/c ! iie •.V;tM)'*rs v. ett* Mi.s F-ctl \.»b •• < in |) Ih' Join' Ihr I )r. n ('• ,i fw-v» Voi k. 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