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lumbar altmbtr 91st YEAR — Sltt WEEK Editot^AssocUtloa MATAWAN, N. ^THURSDAY, 23, I960 New Jtrity Fran Aaiodatlon Single Copy Ten Centi Recreation Program Opens In Matawan Towns! Awards Presented At Resting Place 0! Former Matawan Township Hall MMtSS GrGraduationn Mataw«uvHtgn School'* Slnd «fr-fMerchant« Association award oi J25 nual commencement wal held On for th» senior commercial student the high scb#ol athletlotldd tm who has excelled In business sub- Thursday tytnlng »t which time jects, Margaret Hnn. 141 seniors vter« presented with Also award given by Senior diplomas by Harold. Dolan,-preil- Scholastic Magazine to outstanding dent ot th»< Matawan^ Township girl and boy who have excelled in Board of EducaUon. Thhe graduatiodl n Current events work, during their was postpojpeatfrom Junw^J^ , Senior year, Josephine Quirk.and . <# Stats Sen? Richard R. Stout,, who Anders Anderson; 110 award for was. to have been the Spsiker, utstonding service and leadership was unable to fHMI the erigagflr1 | the class and school, Edward ment due to the^'change fif ttf*' lyrno; Hdme Economtcs Depart- date. He sent the'tfjhool en Dfnclil ment of MHS, award of $10 for state flag. F. Hovy"vd Lloyd.ar., excellence in home, economics, Matawan, delivered »e commence- Joan Xiiderson, . '. ment address, Harry H. Carolers {Dr, Samuel L«nw award to HI, president or tote senior Class, SQntqjr boy, who during his four presented a check from the Class ytnrfc In high school, Is considered to Luther A. Foster, high school ' be an outstanding all-around principal, to be used toward the athlete, Robert Ranklr General purchase of a public^ address sys- Mills, Inc., award to "Betty tem, . • *£J~3tf- Crocker Homemakcr o( Tomor- Awards were presenteor-«ri fol- row," Susan.Smith; New Bruns- lows: Senior with the highest aver- wlik Secretarial, AceotmUng...and age, gold medal, Margaret Finn; Preparatory Schools awards for senior with second highest average, outstanding work in ; secrctnrlal silver medal, Margaret Cusane|lli training, Patricia Alexander and senior with third highest average, Junnita Conover, brpnzB medal, Norjnai} Cullen: More than W eager youngsters In Matawan right, helped register the children, while Daniel J, Matawan Chapter, of the Notional M To Attend College Township turned out Monday morning to register SUnkiewlcz, recreation: director, watched. Th~ e pro- Honor Society,••',two awards'jof $W Of the 141 seniors In the, graduat- for the summer recreation program. Mrs. Walter gram Is open to any child In the township from 8-to- Owens, seated at the left, and Mrs. William Uegel, ls-yeari-cl-age. , .' each to s'worthy boy and a Worthy ing class 35~ejtpeciloe,ltend^fplt; girt of the senior.class,-Harry; Ca- year college*;gs;;~ t wVwlueiitcr rothers and Susan' Smith;- mathe; schools of nursing; eight, business \libmry Hours matlcs^ltteenshlp awatd (0 senior and technical schooli." Higher In- The old ene-slory frame building, long (he nut< blocks on Route- Si The bullillilu. anil properly wna Half Owirch Lot Tivp. Recreation for excellence In rnathsjnatlcij cltl- stitutions of learning to bo attended ntclpal hall, police headquarter*. Jail and collector's purchased by (he Atlantic Tile Co,, Adimilo Avo., Mn. Robert Hardle, librarian", lefishlp and leadership; one sharp arc Albright College, Heading Pa.; Office In'Mnlawan Township has boon moved from whon the townnhlp moved Into now municipal quarf has announced that during July of Former and Merchants Nltlonal Bloomfleid College; Odor Crest Its original site on Atlantic Ave. and now roll on lers on Main St, . •' u' To Be Conveyed and-August the Matawan Free Program Begun Bank stock; Zoe Clapp. . . College, Allentown, Pa;'Columbia Planning Board Acts Public Library wlU not b* open Stanlriewicz Directs - Also Bausch and Lomb honorary University, New York; Duke Onl- Saturday afternoons. With: thin science, award to senior student verslty, Durham, N. C; Florida On Main St. Parcel . exception, tbi. boors will be as Children's Activities who'has held the highest-average Southern University, Lakeland; Madison Superintendent Speaks usual during the summer months. In science during the four years in Hood College, Frederick, Md,; A minor subdivision to permit The library hours will be Monday marked the^ opening'of high school,. William Miller; Mai^yllle College, Maryvllle, .conveyance of the easterly one- Monday and Wednesday ..after- the Matawan Township Recreation Woman's Club of'Matawan, two Tenn.; Monmouth College; Uni- halt of the land, formerly the site noons from 2:M o'clock until I program. Under, the direction' of awards of $50 each to a lenlpr versity ot Pennsylvania, Philadel- D. J. Stankiewlcz and many vol- To 155 Memorial School Grads .. of the First Presbyterian Church p.m.; "Monday and Friday tve- and a senior boy, Interested In phia; Purdug University, Lafay- nlngs from t to 8:M o'clock and unteers, the program proved to be furthering their education In omfof ette, Ind.*, Rutgers University, New Dr. William J. Sample, super- Joyce, vlco pmsldsnt of trio board, Iho'iillt to tin' achoiil anil ihu tciiuol of Matawan, ;was approved by the Tuesday from -It aim. > until U a success. th» professions; Jean McCua-and Brunswick; Syracuse University; intendent of,. schooli la Madison xintail thn board of otlticatlon lliu rocotislimiil, Hot), Matawan Borough Planning Board o'clock noon. . ' Almost 30O children enjoyed Clifford Reeves; Matawan Junior Trenton State College; Uplata Col- Township, delivered the main ail- Rift and Linda Mttr,o, rospanilt'd, ort Plnliu'i- wus liit) aniwuiiiior, dress to the 15S eighth grade grad- Monday. A report at the meeting The librarian asks that all playing -Softball, klckball. dodge- Woman's Club $10 award to bast lege, Ea»{ Orange; Wesley Col- Carol HlntoiV BBVt) Iho IIDUIJ ||lfts Honor roll siuUimti wpro (lur/ : resldMts t a k e specla» not* ot ball, badminton, volleyball, horse-' all-around student, Susan Smith: legs. Grand Forks, N, D.i West- uates at Memorial School, Laur- the land would be conveyed "to ence Harbor, at commencement and Karon Adlln tha cnll tn hoard llninlii, Carol lkiy.d, Dorothy lllnlr, " these hours far July and August. shoes, and other games.-A swim- qahforth Foundation, two awards minster College, and Wilson Col- member!. Susnn Martlnr Pamela Jnstiph Crlrnmhw, l,nur« .Luliaci, Ralph,; C, Bedle, adjoining owner ming program for children nlne- to a worthy boy and a worthy gW exercises hold Sunday In the Lour- lege, Chainbersburg, Pa, Kostulukos and Pamela Sadowukl Karen I.ombnrJI, John KnconHki, on the north, was confirmed by years-of-age and over is being who have displayed outitandlng .. Behoois Of nursing to-be entered enco Harbor Casino. Dr, Sample used "Progress" ts his- topic. pHtnlci] llowori to ll\e clans Carol. llwton,'Suun Mtirtln, Tlmnv. Edward Farry jr., Keyport, attoiv planned. leadershlpTjualitles. George Rltter arf Monmouth ^Medical Center and at Hloi)l)och, I,lnda, Mltro, --Rnuerk ney for the trustees of the church, Shopping Ceiiter Jr. and.Constance liuley; Business t: Peter's Hospital. Business and The program; opened with the lints. Alter tho ulnislnn of h Activities In the Cliffwood area 1 1 : rinlnnr, I'umi'ln Knsltilukos, |'an>- in oitalnlng the minor iuM will bsvheld every 'Monday, Weo,,v^'aWProtesslt"V " "'*""—••'"••*•-* --^^ *iHJhoc-ls. wbera -student* procciskmal, "Pomp and Circum- jntitrji ; Thomeh * Stbh tin eodowakl, «nJ Karen Adlln. », and;,Thursd^;»rttn. i'^g M»tawaiti:r* stance,", played l>y tin scllAol '-^'^ei^ve^'eiUiciMd^ ;T«»c|ii»rj. of (Jio jjcpirfttiBdtol' (•rial bind, followati by tlio S«lut» to thd KCIIUOI art* JoinSa Cnnnon, Altrei • ."' which "the^ 't0rmer i^ T T ~K*tnarfti«: T. oth?r#8» specified; • Ytt ,tik?WB achIevement,- Lorn a Kerrj ,WW, flag, H«T:j>y Scunn Murtln, P«m. ooi; MundlB School r Colaclchl. Wlllimn Jolintmi, Mrs, . Is located and goes «iuth to the -' Option Against It Shades area it will be on Tuesday Matawan, award of« ISO savings of Medical Office AtJl«tant», New- ela Kostulakos' and Pamela. Snd- Alli'U Spudarn and John Zohluro* • lands of f: Howard Lloyd ;srv The and Friday, with the same hours bond to tha girl, maintaining (he ark Preparatory School and Trap- owskl, Tho entire assembly, simi! wlch, John llnlKm'"l« otam'nlury lot retained by the church' that Rumor that- a shopping center* Winners Of Accuracy Throwing highest average during her. four hagen School of Fashion, the Star Spangled Banner, afior Graduates 127 «iiporvl»(ir;. Lurry, fvicllivs, ^a'rt years In high school, Margaret which the W, William E. Web- (inchoi'i Jiisvpli Knuchitk, Vlelnr •' faces on Jackson St. has the form- might get In ahead of, the sch'oob Winners of. accuracy throwing Eight college scholarships were Exerciiei Thursday ***«ntr lecture room of the church slt- at the" 35-acre Bechstein tract on were Beeman Hamilton, Bill Vree- Finn. received by the graduatci, totaling Her, pastor of tho Ltmraico Har- 'Ink and TtulK-it Wnltnra, mnslo USJed upon it. RouteM proved disturbing to the land, Garry Clifton,.Ed Cuthrldgc, Other Awards bor Community Church, «avo tho ' Also "Matawin Teacher's "Associ- JJJ.100 for four years, or4577J an- At Old Bridge Stadium tW conveyed lothas" a frontage Matawan Township Board of Ed- Joe Johnston, Whit Jones, Ted nually, local awards totaled $350 Invocation.! M»t Of (irnrtlmlcn . of limp feet on Main St. and goes ucation Monday]'But tha board be- Eskilder. Distance throwers were ation, two $25 awards to two seniors The class snujs "You'll Never Tho 37lh ctmimoncomi-nl Htponc*tl at $11)0 and naming a committee lence In French during two years goals aa follows: Accounting, one; ipoko on "Domocraty and Kducn- ifiziilo, Ocorna Iliian, I'.iiftiiiiK llof* were granted. One allows the con- of three to review the whole sit- Eleanor Owens, Mrs. Trudy Loef- from Juno 15, A talnl of I'27 pupllii In, Jiuiii't- Hhi, Uorolhy Illalr, veyance ot a 24-foot frontage .strip Her, Mrs. June, Dumbroskl, and of study, Sandra -Pearce; French business'administration, two; den-tlon" and Gary Utunlo on "Ut'ttor i OCI-IVL'«S tholr ill|)loinn» from Jo- uation on a location for the new Club, MHS, $10 award for ex- tistry, one; engineering, seven; Citizenship ThroiiKh education." • Wlllimn niuhciiloa,"William Hlumi'l, on Aberdeen Rd. by Rose M. Ric-high school. The committee Is ex- Mrs. Kay Derechallo. Group lead- «c|ili Huff, pralilcnt of tha Mutll Lnrralno llntlli'k, Curnl lluyd, Ada* ers were Rose Hanson, Carla/ Bun- cellence In French-during three home economics, qnei-llbflrat arts, Awards Presented - card! Snydej. Norman Kofoed. an pected to report In 30 days and nine; science, four and teaching, nun Tuwnhlilp Hoard of I'.ducDllnn, Inn Dtiyor, (inll llrnimn*, l)mi||Ia« adjoining owner, is the other party ger, Julie Brzeznlak, Kathy Swan, years of study, Zoe Clapp; f50 Awards wore presented ej, fol- Tim Krujjiiulloii ftp«i! |iii * Cliffwood Convict sard, James jioward, Joe Sappio, four'the Army; ona the Coast Dccrln, president, to Carol Doyd; the cluM «llll|! Ihu "Wlllln Hi'luml to a word of warning that the and Ann Artelli. Distance throwing of honor for excellence In book- itg arts,- Whltcd Drown SDIIK," add "Vou'll Novcr Walk A Cliffwood man who killetbhls present high school building would keeping, Norma Cullen: Matawan Guard; three the Marines and six P-TA, William'I'ritz, prvildcnt, l» winners were Kathy Dempscy, the Navy. Alonv," Pnlrlcln'Kayn and Nancy Notice • brothcr:in-law during a family be housing triple sessions if the Beth Dempsey, Joe Sappio, and Dorothy Blair; citizenship, Amor' Green went the aludent (ipciilieri, Vou l Iho Host phm courlooul quarrel will be paroled soon from board did not build directly. John Duhlg. . lean Legion Post 332, William Vi» Award* Pro»enlfd . ol Wharlmr Mt'wirlals, State Prison, the State. Parole Others had heard the rumor Mr. Stankiewlcz announced that tor, commander, to Jm> Awnnli worn rirnmnUxl m f«l lluy nil, Kuyimrl, fiin|(« »lxlri'ii) +im " 18, formerly of Cliffwood >ve., to believe more than Just taking presented.-..lira American Lqs((m Cliffwood. He served 20 months an option at a 1100 fee would be New Patrolman AtATCOP%t safety essay content awards to of a three-to-five-year term after, Band Instruction desirable. Mr. Kane found the Appointment Goes Union Memben Vote Gary Dazalo, first; Janice Dlo, soc pleading guilty to, manslaughter, Bechstein tract could be used In Summer Viewed ondi Maryaiin Tonpy, third. Othor Genoa Residents Aroused By, Filter Jackson said his wife tried to "very economically" for a school To F. V. Czarnecki Two-Y«ar Contract preicntatlons were athletic prow- ihoot h(m on Aug. 4, 1958, after site and it was-his, estimation' the Madison Township Board of Ed- ess by Matllspn I'arlc-Womiin'l Stopping Use Of lload, Other W«cs he and- her mother had- traded much talked-about ravine there ucation Tuesday expressed a will- The Matawan Township Com- UnWn employeei at Hie Archl Democratic Club, Mrs. Michael blows. He wrested the .22-caHber could be' filled in for J1W0. It wat ingness to contirfue the summer mittee Monday night unanimously tcclttral Tiling Co,, Inc., plant In Lukocn, president, to, Judy llolul>; Company Official Say» It h Reopened pistol from her. When his brother- not doubted' that the owner of the band program a$ schools through- confirmed the appointment of Keyport returned to work Monday, athletic prowess, Madison Town- in-law, Robert Bumey, tried to tract might be getting restive and out the township If the body can Francis V. Cmrnackl. 34, of 95 ending t 17-day walkout that idled ship Democratic Club, Joseph lloff At Private Rlght-Of-Way For "Rlik" Uie get the gun away, he was shot receptive to offers* for those want- find a\way to hire legally Joseph West Prospect Avd., Cliffwood, as approximately 250 persons pending to ISdw'ard Oallo;' student patrol. dead and the mother-in-law was agreement by jnanagement and Genoa renldcnls upln wcro "til ir, for Invcsiiijotlo/i, Sarn Ro< ing it for a shopping center afftr Kaictlak as music instructor dur- a regular patrolman. The ap- Modlson Townililp Teitclitrs Asso- in form at tlio Mudlnon Township »aio, one of the camplalnnntti In* Injured. ing the summer in addition to his union officials on a new contract, ciation by -Kenneth Szaro to Laura p May 22 open forum indicated a pointment becomes effective July Coinmillfo 'lll formed I he (iwnilnii body Dial th( large.sector of board' sentiment regular contract as an Instructor (continued on p«ge sixteen) l.uknci. 'lliurwluy over; Notice condition* around Hit I'lhclh r Clirmlh - plant w;i» alluwod lo otadleatt ail still WAS in favor of the Aberdeen in instrumental music. Also American UKlim Auxiliary cnl Co. plant, Ulanill Ave, liiny orliilnal road In I HI when It, had ' D«> Howard Ott wishes to an- Rd. site. The board hired 12 janitors and Americanism contest by Mrs. Jo- nounce that ho will continue the )rc«pnl<-d • petition, which Juitln a covornnipnt pormlt lo oxpana Attorney To Negotiate narrowed the field of applicants Don't Burn the Flag seph Molds to Richard Munllor, Kbtalo, Ilidr tpokesmnn, dctlariid in plunt ncrosn iho road area lo 'generat practice of dentistry at for the post of supervisor of main- first prize; American l-eRtofl AtiX' the lame address, 57 W. Front St. Mr. Kane moved (hat to reassure William J.YTrlnkoer, Comm»n- repreaenled 100 per- ci'iit Of nearliy incrrnae Wjir miitprlol« prridl the owner, Vincent C. DeMaio, tenance .from 20 to four. The Iliary puppy poster conlc'st by Mrs. rfulilcnu, prolcmlnK the cloaltiH off At Kip end (if Ilia war, a now Keyport, with no affiliations with supervisor will be hired Tuesday. dor of Holfmin-J'rlnc* Post 2171 John DlOlovaniil to Joanne. Callo- any other dentist. < Matawan, the board's attorney, Veterans olLjEorctgi! Wars of of a road by tho cvnipaiiytliiU Is was built to rvpUco It with town* The janitors given contracts are: way, Bcclmd place, Laurence liar- nh*jrtnlKir and equlpm«nl, sctord- .Wjrp-adv 23 open such negotiations for pur- Hi* U, I., Uurencf Harbor, used hy initli'iili for Iniircia and (continued on page sixteen) • Marie Bridgeman, Bernlce Geores bnr Woman'a Club, presentations !tir«i lo ttwlr homes, Inn to Mr. Hovolo, Thu ilroel eon« and Sophie Vachltit, all »l«0; "warns against burnlnr at flags for speed*™, -by Mrs, Olga Utck- la twMlc. Mr, R.oinlu and otlicr roilitcnta nfcfs lilondl and Columbus Avcl, Estelle ZatorskI, II8M. all .00 a 10- er,'.president, to Carol Boyd and nlio hod tithcr "gripV OKihiflt Iho •lie ixilnti'd out there la no alter* month basis;-Gera!d Byrne, JJ800; Th* Department bl Defense" Gary Ilaulo.' Collect Historical Data has) ntltd «hfkiltcly against such chemical firm micli as.rulililsh al- nullvo means (if travel,, , Ltonard Geores, $3970; Ralph Dlntomai Awarded (Jumi«-(1 In a;fleld; chcml Preparatory to New'Jeriey's ter- .Any Information at to approxi- Irish, J1M0; Stanley KajkottsM, pufctk displays, Cemmandtr Mayor John A, I'lillllpi and tU ,. The class «DHg "On Memorial" cal wajsr-watte allowed lu fluw corninltlff li'arrhcd through tnapj centenary, which will be celebrat- mate date of'construction, histor- WOO, Andrew Rat*, %t¥», Rutsel Trtakoer slats*. Tb« federal flag after which JatriM Maloney, prin- ed in-iim thhe HistoricaHitrill SSitet s ical or personal features, names Bogh, Arthur GauWn and William cade, ab« flag authorities and off'from tha plant, rndangtrrlng Init could find no map to show sac* of original and liter owners, pos- cipal, 'pfcM-nled graduaten to Dr. well* In Itio area with contnml;. a street In relation lo the beating Commission Is aiming to list all Schaller, all 13600, all on a full-, tbs V.F.W. say (hat worn-out 1 Sample who presented them to of the plant, lliero wa» a StttchM buildings and sites in the state sible photographs are the facts re- year basis. flats should' be destroyed in Mr. lloff, prcildcnt of the Madison. notion; empty chemical emu left, which are over 100 years old. quired to complete this project. Stanley Turnowxa and- Harold "prlvita" aad prrferafcly / by around wterte s ihiWrKnhl|d , nott ll Atul Ihla prtsumslily |« th» Township Board of Education, who vacated In 1*13 ; Matawan has few houses of the An example of information tote Green were hired for the mainten- buroJai. fct added. awarded the diplomas. William ing (he danger,F might got hold of ,17th Century, but fairly represent- used would be: House-218' Main ance staff, each st-«M0, for the PtdftTe dettructlen of the Start them, and lumen and dm hazard Mr, llenson declared yesterday ative of the, 18th and 19th Centur- St.; Built-Early JJthx Century, full year beginning July I. •nd (Irlprs can be easily ml«- Notice condlllona' which (lie obji-ctnr* b«- tha laid rrlerrtd to at (lie mm- ies. Of the many such houses la Structure-Wood frame, front room The board hired 17 teachers and iowrpntsd by some as dlsre- VA Oreenflcld will l» opcninn his ieved still wer» uniavciry and Inn was clo»nl duly by tin cortt- Matawin it Is hoped that owners added I860:, History-Used by Miss one school bus driver at IM0 ao •peel, (b* CmtmaixUr s»y». Fur- Jewelry Store and Auction wlltiln pany May 30 to put in addlllonsj 'of these properties will cooperate Johnnie Barlett as a school for hour for summer work In cleaning ibernwr*, why destroy 4i»far lha next few week". Watch for The townihlp commlll«9 voteil to laterals lo In »«w>r tyatom, 6lnc« young children 'before Glenwood limit aijina lisya ifunw up, oh *a»V " with this patriotic survey. * and repairing in the several schools FKANCU V. CZARNECKI asd iUitr Dap snyway7 They opcninji d»l«, OpposlH lytp's Auc- eier (fw adlegcd infraciluni in tho ' Matawan was noted ar» BMport. Institute-was-er«te# and owned in the system, ,',.-- art as fttd M tba fMar'Rsi tion, Highway 36, llazldl. ,' bourd of health, U/uU lloniun, pub- vlco of the conipiny'i allonwy, ao» a busy center for trade and agri- by P. Bryne in IKS; owned by I and'the annual salary Is HUM, aad sbMM »• 4*p!aye4 Woodlr jfd f lic rclailuni director of^w firm, curdlny to Mr, llcnton, warning alt . culture, with an early banking In- the M. A. While family 1SH-US, .Nstit* ' The new officer Is « (radutte uatU tbejr art tatW, «era w Mid yesterday no township official (tlid on f^ft ll»twa) • stigttion. an excellent private presently owned by First Presby- The Matawtn Spying* asd Low of Bayonna Technical Hlfh School anwssV fe* aaMstai, NWlee '%•> bHlib vflieer Nd appeared al boarding school'sttd the residence terian Church and used as a Sim- Assodattod opened iu books fot anil came to the township It years Mm York Turnpike Esprets *lnc« Ilia dato of HKJ Natla* ef many sea captains from 1840. day School Annex. subscriptions, to shares in the list ago from BayonAe. He b) u/imir- Dagi, CtmwiaWsr TratlSr tug- buses, frequent dally sorvlca from Olivers Repair Ihop, IT tl During the revolution it was the Blanks for compiling tntormitlon Series' on Juaa' list, UN. • Sub-rKd and a y 8. Army veteran of gasto Out $m tin iham tot* Rcllo'i. Commuters buy 10 trip JUhrraa T Altryi m St, Matawan, will b* el»»«d/ scene ot several skirmishes when majr be procured Iron Tht Mat*- *rtiptions-rectiv*d-oatil Aijusi Wortd War If. He qualified for VFW M«s4misrtsrj tolaurMK*, book* ind save. I'or sciuduli Call /Dm road jnaliw wis r»ferr»d lo «l U l\ 1Mb tot ueU) A* Pn«byt«rJaaXhtirdi=wa* ham- *s* Journal, *#rfiK«r Mitttfc M. tbt •j^wfotmtnt in a Civil ServlC* COIfss 4-JMI. •> .. i «areW O. Smjlb. to^ifihlp tiumfi Ml bjr Its British. Dooainick, LO C-2M. (continued on p»»« slMeeii) any, and Grant Leawaj, towryjilp Page Two THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, June 23, I960 Births parents of a son, bom on Satur- Miss Poling Weds Keyport Couple Wed Saturday Miss Lawrence Matawan Girl Bride Saturday day.^une 11, 1960, la Columbua ' Sehaeffer * Hospital, Newark. The' baby L A son was -fcorn,-4n Rivervlew neighed eight pounds, one ounce . Robert J. Raab Weds Mr, Shafto Hospital on ViSai*M%',-JiiBe 15, and his been named .Christopher.' \ Miss Patricia Marie Poling. The First Presbyterian Church, I960, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles JnCGwfi N flaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Matawan, was the setting for the Sehaeffer, 30-Seaside pi., Keans- burg. »'.ts> Mf, and Mrs. Peter McGale, is '- VJey V. Poling, « Church St., candlelight ceremony which united Shetland Rd, Old'Bridge, are Ui» Keyport, became the bride of Rob- Miss Virginia Holloway Lawrence, ' Hopper parents of a son, born in SL ert John Raab, son of Mr. and 5 Borden PI.. Long Branch, daugh- Peter's Hospital. Mrs, John Raab, 85 First St., Key- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Law- Mr. and Mrs. Lyhiai|rJiopper, 63 port, at a double ring ceremony rence. Fort Myers. Fla., and Jsmes Manning PI.. Keansburg*. art the McEapghfin. performed at a nuptial mass held T. Shafto, son of Mr. and Mrs. John parents of a, cant/bprn Monday, June 13, i960. In Rivewiew ^Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Joseptf McLaugh- Saturday morning, June 18, 1960, Radford Shafto sr. 38 Little SL. lin, Route 35, Kcyport, are 'Uio at 10 a,m, in St. Joseph's Church. Matawan. The Rev. Chester A, Gal- pital. Mrs>_Uopper is the -formar, Miss Gail Turner, Keansburg. parepts of a son, born Thursday, After, the mass the bride placed a loway, pastor, performed the June ' pital. • . the Blessed Virgin Statue,. on Saturday, June IS, I960,- Mrs. A son vlW-bofn in St Peter's • Traawita . The Rev. Alfred D. Smith, offi- Nancy K. Wright played traditional Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph r ciated and Mrs. Michael Cox was wadding music. Bogacsto, 14 Essex Lane,' • Old A daughter was born In River-' the soloist. The bride was given In marriage Bridge. view Hospital on Thursday, June Given in marriage by her father, by her father. She wore a peau de 16, I960, to Mr. and Mrs, Charles \T the bride wore a wedding •gown of soie gown which she' designed and '*' j laugbardt " Trautwejn, 6 Rjdge^Dr., Hazlet • Mr. and Mr*.- Edgar Klughardt, white silk embroidered. organza made herself. The fitted bodice had ( v < , Cheyne The fitted bodice had a scoop neck- a scoop. neckline, long pointed 22 Mftler Ave, Hailer, Arts, the par- line and cap sleeves and the bou sleeves and a full gathered skirt ent* of'B'-«?iu born Friday, June Mr and Mn). John Cheyne, U - fant skirt extended to a chapel terminating In,,>an Intermission 17, 1960, in !U\«rView Hospital Cornell Dr, Hazlet are the par- : train. Her, fingertip veil of illusion hemline which draped to a slight ents of a SOB, born in Perth Am- was fastened to a small Crown of chapel sweep. Her elbow-length veil! "• ' *• Moecl boy Hospital. seed pea'rls and she carried a pas- of French Illusion fell from a.tingle A daughter was Corn in River- Delghan cade bouquet of trustu and steph- rose of matching fabric and she view ttcsprujl on Thursday, June A daugliter ww born In River- anotis. •... •»!«•« carried a cascade bouquet of white 16, I960, to Mr "ftnd^Mrs John view" BflspiUl to Mr and Mrs. Wean White Organdy Over'Blue orchids and fle'ur-d'amour. Mdctf, II CrteS St,, Mauwajr, George Delghan, 49 Little St, Mrs. Kenneth" Esste,, Middletown. Mrs. Eugener-Teaney,-. Lakeland,! •=*- - "• WallU ^ Matswan, on Wednesday, June 15, . was. the "jBw^rfS^F' honor. Hei Fla., was her sister's matron of Mr, and Mrs Janiej ^ajlis, *5- -19W floor-length dress ' was made honor and Miss Jean Howie, Madi- East Front St, Keyport, sxt the white organdy over blue taffeta son, was the; bridesmaid. They parents of a daughter, borrt'tfues- fir' and she wore an open crown pic- made their own gowns of white day, June 14, I960, in Rivervlew ..„ add MM .Howard Dean, 118 ture hat of horse hair with .smal pique with scoop necklines, elbow-: Hospital ., ' vs Victoria «l, Union BeAeh, are the blue flowers. She carried a whi length sleeves and, street-length •parents ot a -^rtaghter, bom Frl- basket of dafe4is and delphinium gathered skirts. Mrs. Teaney's Dimech v * , day,-Jtine 17, 1SW. In Rivervlew i The brldalO'endants were Miss gown had a lavender organza cum- A daughter wfis'Jwrn jn Pert}) hospital ' Judith Ba/jJt, Keyport, cousin of merbund and wide hemline Miss Gloria _ Her Ambpy Hospital to Mr and Mrs. the brldejand Miss Diane teUel- streamers, while the bridesmaid's daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dmald Dimech, 101 Atlantic Ave, ter, RIct^flll.Hill, L.I.", cousin of floor-length gown.p/ aqua Ice or- Mr and Mrs Gerard Galluccl, g(^ J. DelRosso, Amboy Rd.-, Mata- ganza was styled'like the other Matawah ""\ the brides. Jim; Miss Emma Lc- chid, iney ^ 347 Main St, Maltwan. are tho wan, became the bride of David attejiBants" and she wore a fitted Knjpp ' parents of a, daughter, born Mon- Vlpe, K^^rt,:, and -Mrs, Judy headpiecep s with accessories;, to L. Dimech, son of Leon Dimech, BoyleT Union Beach. Their dresses cap oMilies-of-the-valley and car- Mr and Mrs James Knupp, 276 day, Jiine OT" 1960, In Monmouth 5 match theihir gowns and carrieidd cas- 177 Second St., Keyport, arid the ried a fireside basket of bine and Were" styled like the honor attend- Prospect St, Laurence Harbor, are Medical Center. ^ s ^ MR., MRS. DANIEL JOSEPH NARDOZA JR. cade bouquets of pink carnations, late Mrs. Dimech, Saturday, June white spring flowers. ant's and they wore blue open lavender and orchid asters and 18, .1060, at 3 p.m; In St^Joseph's the parents of a son, born Thurv Rtao crowned horsehair picture hats, Before an altar decorated with was the flower girl. Her blue or- Frank Dimech, Keansburg, day, June- 16/-1960, in South- Am- babies'-breath. Church, Keyport.,The Rey. John brother of the bridegroom, was the Mr and Mrs Carmen Rlzzo, 221 trimmed with small white flowers, white pompons and blue 'snap- gandy dress, trimmed with- white • , Brother Is Best Man J. Hendricks performed the double boy Hospital. - and carried baskets of blue anc1 dragons, Miss Marilyn Jane-Centi-- best man and ushering- were Don- Maple PI, Kcyport, are the par lacer had a high round neckline, John Radford Shafto Jr., L o n g ring ceremony before an altar dec- ents of a daughter, born Saturday, mole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.baby doll sleeyej) and peplum over ald Redmond, Keyport,- brother-ln- McNaraee white flowers,; Branch, was the best,man fp^M}' orated -with white, gladioli and lawof the bride, and Dommlck Mr and Mra James McNsmee, June 18, I960, in Aiverview Hos The flower girl Swas JoAnn John Centimole, 348 •Broadway, a full skirt. Slje wore "a crown of brother and ushering were John snapdragons. Mrs. Michael Cox Keyport, became the bride of Dan fresh; blue ana white sweetheart DelRosso and Edward DelRosso 619 Aumack Ave.;i Union Beach, pltal Wheatley, Keansburg, a "cousin of Beake, Long Branch, and David was the soloist and she was ac-jr., 'Matawan, brothers of the are the parents of a daughter, the bride. She wore a long dress id Joseph Nardoza jr., eon of Mr. roses and carried a blue satin bas- Tuttle, Matawan. : . • ' ,, companied by Miss Loretta Dur- Eeceiro and Mrs. Daniel J. Nardoza, 69 ket with blue-tipped white roses bride. : born Wednesday >June 19, 1960, in of white organdy over blue taffet The mother of the bride wore ante. Rlverview. Hospital. A daughter was bom In River- with a blue cummerbund and large Elizabeth St., Keyport, Saturday, and daisies. an aqua cotton sateen sheath dress • For her daughter's- wedding, vlew Hospital on Saturday, June June' It, 1960, In St. Joseph's >: Given In marriage by her father, bow at the buck, and a white Robert Nardoza, Keyport, was with a matching hat and acces- Mrs. DelRosso selected a silk dress Keating 18, 1960, to Mr, and Mrs Philip Church, Keyport. The Rev. John the bride wore a full-length gown with a gray background Imprinted horsehair picture hat with' blue best man for his brother add usher- sories and a corsage of talisman of Rosepoint lace designed with a A daughter was born fn River Beceiro; Middle Rd. and Laurel flowers. . Hendricks performed the double ing were Albert DILauro, Keyport; rose^. For, her son's wedding, Mrs. with blue flowers and trimmed Ave, Keyport ring ceremony and celebrated the fitted bodice, sequin-em- view Hospital on Friday, June 17, Alex fcillnskl, Hajlet, was the Edward Jacques, Union Beach, and Shafto selected a toast linen dress With a blue cummerbund She 1960, (o Mr. and Mr*.'James Keat- nuptial mass which followed. Mrs. broidered sabrina neckline, long wore a blue picture hat, blue ac- Stieti best man and ushering were Stan- Robert Nixon, Old Bridge, brother- with a beige hat and:accessories tapering sleeves, and peacock ing 58 Coftl Dr, Hazlet . ley Poling and John Poling, broth- Michael Cox was- the soloist and in-law of the bridegroom. and a corsage of pink gerbera. cessories and a corsage of garden A ton was born in Rivervlew ;he was accompanied by Miss Lo- train, Her fingertip-length veil of ias.. Mr», Charles Dltmars, Key- Hospital on Tuesday, June 21, 1960, ers of (he bride, Keyport; Ronald For her daughter's? wedding, Mrs: A reception followed In the fel-French illusion fell from a crown • Molt Rlngwald, Union Beach, and Jo- etta Durante, aunt of the bride. port, sister of. the bridegroom, A son was born in St. Peter's to Mr and Mrs Walter Sties!/" 10 Centlmole selected a Romance blue lowship hall of the church, after of pearls .and the carried a cas- Snyder Ave, Keansburg seph Ranero, Seaside Heights, Given in marriage by her father, which-the couple left for a motor chose a tan linen sheath dress with Hospital to Mr, and Mrs Arthur chiffon' over taffeta sheath dress cade bouquet of plialennopsls and a matching hat and accessories • For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Jie bride wore a full-length gown trimmed with matching side panel. trip through New York State. When atephanotls.']•.. .,-. , Mott, 6 Culver Ct, Old Bridge sJFergusoo Poling chose an afternoon dress of )f white silk organza designed with and a corsage of gardenias A brim of soft white flowers trim- they-return they'wlll residevlajhe' Mrs. Donald.-Redmond, Keyport, . Grassla Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferguson, pale blue summer- lace with blue round neckline and fitted walst- Red Bank Manor Apartrnepts, Red v med her white hat and she wore was her sister's matron of honor. ' Reception At VFW Hall Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grassia, 204 Broadway, "Keyport, Ire the xind outlined with appliques of r and white accessories, and wqre a white accessories und a corsage ot Bank,' -.. .""'' .'•' -.. • 'y. • '".'•• 7 Annapolis Dr., HazletJ are the , (continued on page three) ' corsage of orchids. The bride- encon lace embroidered with Her ballerina-length gown of aqua A reception followed in the Vet- white, cymbidlunis and white sweet- For traveling, the bride wore a Ice organza had a sweetheart neck- erans* of Foreign Wars Hall, CUff- groom's mother wore a mauve eed pearls. Matching lace, similar- heart roses. The' bridegroom's white pique sheath,dress wlth'Wd: silk and lace dress with matching embroidered with seed pearls,. llne and three-quarter-length wood after which the couple left I mother chose a pale blue chiffon and white} print cummerbund, a' sleeves. A -back bustle of match- for the Catskill Mountains, N. Y. I accessories and an orchid corsage. Vlmmed the skirt which flowed Into with draped bodice and full skirt, red and white print'coat, a white 'There were 150 guests present chapel-length train. Graduated or- ing material was. .'attached with For traveling the bride wore a| Studios with white flower headband arid a liat and.accessories and,a corsage at the reception held at Tho Oaks, anza roses created thejjpack skirt matching roses". A circular veil yellow linen sheath dress with a corsage pf white cymbidlums and of red. and .white; varlegattd, eiuv fell over a, Vreath of. matching white cloche and accessories and Middletown, The couple left for a interesnteett andd teminateterminatedd 'istere the ; the, white sweetheart roses. ;,; v ;"* '" ' "t CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY wedding 'trip1 to Christmas- Islft b roses! and the carried a colonial a corsage of gardenias. triln form4Mt t£ u ts,iiV «ft >-'-A teceptttin folldwed at The Oaksi AThe bride was graduated from N.H. For (raveling the bride wore triple-tier veil of French-illusion 10 MAP) ST..,., .:>TEi.;C^,.i4B00....,.; /KEYPORT r McGuirc'sGrove,,—*••—•'- ' * St Mary's High School, South Am- a beige suit wltrrfnotrting acces- cll Jrom a capiof AlenconVlajft ";;:?-?itien^r^tWiir>uJlc;' -,'- boy, Class'br 1958, and is employ- sories and a corsage of ..beige.and- tWrtd with pearlsV arid she of 1957, and Monmouth Memorial For, their wedding trip: to New. The attendants were Miss ed by Ballard Advertising Co., brown orchids. They will "reside;^ :arried\a cascade bouquet of white Hospital School of Nursing, Mon- 2« VanDorn St.VKeyport. pses arid lllles-of-the-valley. Hampshire,' the bride wore a -dress Martha Gallagher and Miss Bridle Keyport. The bridegroom attended and three-quarter-length coat of mouth Medical Center, -Class of Stephens, Keansburg, and MrsKeypor. t High School and served The bride was grotluated'from Miss Margaret Vena, Cllffwood, 1959. She was a staff nurse at Mon- Rumson Reading Institute as the maid of honor and the at- pale blue organza over floral print- David Reed, Port Reading, sister 18 months in Germany during his Keyport High School and is em- mouth Medical Center.'V.:. ".--• two years' service in the U. S. ployed by Dr. Sidney Becker. The tendants were Miss Frances Vec- ed blue cotton. White accessories of the bridegroom. They wore the ftussell G. Ranney, Dtr. RUmjon 1-1650 chio, Keyport, cousin of the bride; and a corsage of white phaieanop- The bridegroom; was graduated same style gowns and Headpieces Army. He is employed by the bridegroom, who served three Irom Matawan High School, Class United States Rubber Co., New years in the U.S. Army,'was sta- Mrs, Fr«nk_Bertagnn, Cqlonla,- sis- sls completed her ensemble. in pink, and carried colonial bou- er of the bride, and Miss Elaine The bride" was graduated "from of 1957 and attends Monmouth Col. quets of pink -and white spring Vork. tioned in Germany. He is employed lege, West Long Branch. He is em- by Westlnghouse in Metuchen. Kuter, Magnolia, college classmate Keypoct High School and Glassboro flowers. ..,. '. . ,. When they return from their SUMMER SESSION f the bride, They wore light blue State College, Class of I960. She ployed by J. Krldel. Red Bank. Slx-ycar-oid Rosemar 1 e Del- wedding trip, the couple will re- >rganza sheath dresses over tat- hai accepted a position on, the Rosso, Matawan,"sister of the Side in Cheescquake. JULY Thru AUGUST St Joseph^ Is -„.•; [etatvlth gathcred^detachible over- faculty of thfe Middletown Township skirts of matching material. Their School System. The bridegroom Engagement couple expect to visit, several of Rumson and Sea Girt strecMength dresses had square also was graduated from' Keyport Airmannjoseph's relatives in the necklines and short sleeves. Each High School and attended Mon- Mr. and Mrs, Everett Haslett, 58 Union Beach Man Wedding Scene British wes during the next few Supplementary Courses in Basic Skills for headpiece, was a large matching raouth College, West Long Branch Division St. Keyport. have an- Miss Janice Ortiz, daughter of organza rose. They carried cascade He Is employed by the Trade Bank nounced the engagement of their months. Better Success In School and College Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Ortiz, 553 Linebouquets of blue-tipped white roses, and Trust'Co.,JNew York. daughter, Barbara Lee, to Bruce Rd., Matawan, was married tephanotls, and ivy. . When.theJ return from their wed- ..On Saturday, June- A, I960, at 3 Mrs. Bertha H. Disbrow . Keith Chandler, Front St;, Keyport, ding trip, the couple will reside in p.m. In the base- chapel; in the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Five-year-Old Flower Girl READING & ENGLISH Flvc^yeaV-oId Cynthia Nardoza, on apartment at 69 Elizabeth St, U. S. Air F.orce Ease in Chelveston, IrVed To Ernest L Wahl Cheesman, Buffalo, N.Y., Satur- Keyport. . . England, Miss Patricia Lee Rose, READING, WRITING, STUDY SKILLS Keyport, sister of- the bridegroom. The wedding of Mrs. Bertha day. June 18, 1060, at 2 p.m. In daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C; R. I three-hour ^sessions each week, day or evening *' St. Joseph's Church, Keyport. Tho Rose, Abilene. Tex., became the (Hoag) Disbrow, Tiltrjn PI., Mid- Thta course Is oHereir'at all Irveli from 7th' trade through college, Thomas Kouregles, Haclcensack, dletown Township, formerly of Key- with itudenti grouped homogeneously according lo, ability. It liefiji Rev. John J. Hendricks performed bride of, Airman First Class Harry iludents lo react with speed md comprehension, to write grammatlc- the double ring ceremony and Miss was the best man arid ushering Joseph',' son of Mr. iiid Mrs. Harry port, to Ernest L. Wahl, Billings, any and logically, and- to. lncrewe Their - knowledge' oi vocabolary^ Cquple Married were Dennis Antiochos, Clifton; An- Mont., took place Friday afternoon, Thl« course !• v«iy popular with serious students who are anxious Loretta Durante played traditional Joseph , sr.i .-424 Lorillard Ave., lo Improve their school grades and to obtain maximum preparation wedding music. The bridegroom is drew Mageros, Laurence ffarbor, Unjon Beafch. .The-' double ring June 17, I960, at- 4:30 p.m. at the tor college board nml OUjer types pt entrance fiamlnatloni. the son of the late Mrs. Mildred In Perth iAmboy brother of the bridal and 'Jack ceremony" was performed>by Capt. Middletown" Reformed Church. The Chandler? ------—r < Alexopoulous, Jersey City, as Junior Robert M. Moore, chaplain of theRev.-Howard Newton, pastor, of- MI s s Mafia Mre'tie. Mageros" usher. ficiated. ELEMENTARY READING Given in marriage by her father, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'Stamates R,A.F..Base at Alconbury., Jack the bride wore a floor-length gown For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Stock,'-;Rounds,' Northamptonshire, Mrs. Waldrdn-E. Ehrtich, Mid- for chlHren In grades 14 Mageros, HI Shoreland Circle,JLau- 3 two-hour sessions each week '• ~- : , of lace over satin terminating in rence Harbor, and-teonldas Bavaj, Mngeros seleqted a blue lace dress England, was the organist^. dletown Township, was the bridal embroidered with sequins, a blue Tills course em izes', phonics and : sight vocabulary »nd other a chapel-length train. A crown of ion of Nicholas Bavas, Andros The bride Tvasgfven In marriage attendant for her mother and Maj.- mctl.odt-pf.wormethods of wordd perceptionpercepti , paraaTaph comprehension, phrase read- Iridescent sequins held her elbow- sequin hat, blue accessories and a Donaia ,Wahl, U. S. Air Corps, IngSvocabulary building. Tie children meet-in small groups accord- irecce, and the late Mrs. B,avas corsage of pink carnations. by- Airman First Class John P, Ing IJ reading level. length veil and she carried a cas- and nephew of Louis Bavas, East Walker. She wore a waltz-length MJgtovcr, Mass., served as best cade bouquet of white roses and Orange, were married Sunday, A reception was held in the hall man for his father. of St. Demetrlos Church. • brocaded organza gown ondo car-/ stcphanotisr "tine 19, 1M0, at.4 p.m. In St. De- rled a bouquet of red: roses. • The bride was attired In an after- MATHEMATICS Mrs, Thomas Morrls,"Cllffwood When they return from their •km mctrlos Church, Perth Ami*/. The Mrs. Walker was, the matron of noon dress of Dior blue chiffon. She lany Beach, was the matron of honor Rev, Dcmclrlos Conslantlnos per- wedding trip through Upstate New York, they will reside in E hqnor. She wore'-a navy blue Wore parchment-colored acces- the for her sister. She wore an orchid formed' the double ring ceremony MISS BARBARA LEE HASLETT sories and a corsage of pale pink — •"_"":•- r-~~- -- -;-— — *-«*-a>>H ^FwMAvai .-.«*,!« v* UUI* IUU UJTIIItitlCfl chiffon dress with matching head- Paterson. For traveling, the br -sheath dress , and a corsage of courses Include some srUhmeUc. AU courses are planned to develop ind the church organist played tra Anthony DIBIase, son of Mr. andwhite ca'rnations. Airman Second cymbidjums.tMrs. Ehrlich wore an a logicai4 l approac•^>«cnh to problem-aolvlnj and to develop ' piece and carried a colonial bou- lltional wedding music, wore a Grecian-style slllt- flc mathematical accurately. prlnt.dressW^ttii/rajirWilte with Mrs. Anthony DIBiasc, 42 Washing- Class Gary L. Llndqulst, Riverside^ afternoon dress of blue and pink quet ot yellow carnations^ Given In marriage byher:fathcr, print with a white background, ac- Two Bridesmaids a white hat\fend2aCcwWrles and a ton St., Keyjort. , Calif., was best man." ;, «• • BASIC ARIJHMETIC he bridewore a full-length gown white orchid corsage^ Miss Haslett graduated from The bride graduated from Abi- cessories of white and a corsage of The bridesmaids were Miss Bar- )f lace designed with a scalloped summer flowers in the shades of 'or students in grades 14 bara Fariel, Keansburg, and Miss. The bride was graduated from Keyport lllgh School in 1 \ ,•'-. Canyon,and Yellowstone Park6 - e?J three-hour sessions each week John Ortiz was -best -man, and entered with a white orchid. ' Kcyport High School. He spent 22 Tho,couple will live at 15 High Kafael'Ortfe jr. and Frank Ortiz, Miss Katharine Moras, Point monlhJ of his three-year enlistment St., Iittltogborough, Northampton- For an early'e/eajon supper on ushered.' All are brothers Blithe 'leasont, was^tlie maid ot honor Hazht Girl Weds In the-Army with the Engineering shire, England, during Airman Jo- your porch or patio, serve tome- bride.:! -' -.....•.•• >...:.•-" -, ,,. r her cousin. Her cocktail-length 1 MATH^SURVEY II 1 Cliffwaod, Mart,., ._.._!... Division In Germany. He now is seph'« tour of secvice with the thing simple, such.)oi fish" stick A reception was held at - The gown, of lavender nylon organza efiployed by The- CarborundumU.S. AlriFqrce. " burgers. Merely prepare frozaa A Si- '• * °"«**oor sessions each weeweek .. - to > ColonyT House, keansburg. For had a sleeveless,bodltsrifTHatch- Mr. and Mrsl Thcddqre* Balloy, Cbmpany, Perth Ambby. Mr. bl- fish sticks.as directed on the "Jf'h'i.h . *«uo™>nd aeidors. this coune rcviewa the three their adding trip to Miami, Fla., tin Her mf to England, tecent- 1 ng petals and a flare skirt, A cir- Halmdel B.d., Hozlet, announce Blate will attend Rutgers Exten- ly. the bride spent several days package and serve on buttered . in irfAm'Juc? SSi? «W&?tffr& ^T.™.?""™" the bride wore an orchid linen cular veil covered her small match- the marriage; of -their daughter, sion courirt )n traffic management i Union Beach and visited Air- touted rol|s with a sauce made of dress wllh.rnatching hat, beige ac- g hat and she carried a colonial Marie Adele, fb Armond Barbetta, beginning with the fall semester. one-quarter cup of mayonnaise and • MATH SURVEY 111^ cessories and,an orchia corsage. man Joseph's aister, Mr». Charles % wuquet of dark lavender carna- Cllffwood. The - ceremony took to* Ana'Ct;>Hailet nie two tablespoons sweet pickle relish.' 2 Uireohoor (esilou each week The Arlde was graduated from AlMlfaU wedding Is planned. , 4 Ions tipped with light lavender! place on Friday evening, June 17, to i"t'Jrern>"«gUHW|B« math:iiiatn. ' Iiit mciuartaclodeia manrnaiwy 0o1l thwe wpictopicis • I960. This week,-why don't you look" tS« alfebra", "viewreviews, trigotrigonometryt , and'Introduced'Itd s analyl - was employed by Ballard Adver- The bridesmaids were Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs, Louis Barbetta, Uc geometry. . Using do, Keyport. The bride- through the windows of your )avas, East Orange, cousin of theUnion Beach, brother and slater- church . • •'. from the Inside,- : groom-was graduated from West bridegroom, and Miss Ar?le Man- ln-l«w of the bridegroom, attended LANGUAGES . Valley Central School, Buffalo, and las, Paterson. Miss Thcophllla Ma- the couple . ' . • - -. •; • $ two-hour leulons each week " Is employed by the Transport Rey. Laurence Harbor, sister of CoachUl« classes In Latin.' Trench, and SpmUh it Tarloua .ICTCIS. soldi Trucking Co, Newark. When then return from a wed- he bride, was the Junior brldes- ding trip to Atlantic City,'they will When they return from their ald. Their gowns and headpieces reside on, First St., Keyport • -;: , PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DRAMATICS ' wtddiflg trip, the couple will re- rc, styled like the honor attend- Mrs. Barbetta is employed at Ford v- WeV4nf their new home in Cliff. nt's in light lavender; and they the Carborundum Corp.;- Keasbey, Convertible wood Beach. arried similar bouquets. and her husband Is employed by Katherlne Poiltes, Jersey' City, General Cable, -Perth Ampdy. JjJfe yfangtog iriMis, don't forget cousin of the bride, was the flower 1 0)8 value of,cgntrasj(s.. Use con-girl. Her floor-length gown of pink A simple and tasly canape Is , fhWt.Jq tooti cojors, flavors and iffeta had a pleated bodice, puff made By""sp'reldihg'loma'16;'c!a(sup MORGAN VILLE Rumson Reading Institute and full skirt. She,wore a on plain-crackers, sprinkling with Rus*ellG Ranney, D»r^7 " MtcbinlB floW*r> *lth i •"-•• —* ^ffrmesan cheeu and . GARAGE f Rumson m Sffled Basket a a' hot oven »r •five minutes. • / J iWl 810 ~tO 6^,281 Thursday, Ji#i» 23, 1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag» Thrtt Births on Sunday morning by the R«v. «s.O,B: Wilson - Funeral Services Warren E.Scott \ Norman it. Riley. pastor. Mr, and Mrs. WUliara E4kr (continued from page two) Mrs. Edward H. Johnson were TThe" New and Modern Funsral services were held Fri- parent* of a daughter, bom Thurs- sponsors. Formal Succumlbs Friday day afternoon at 5,30 p.m. tt the Accident Victim - day, June t, I960, In South Am- Later in the day Mr. tad Mrs. boy Hospital. The baby, their Walker entertained at" a buffet tt Wefcr Mrs. Mary V. Wilson, 88, wid- Hulse Funeral Home, Engushtown, Warren E. Scott. Q. of 281 Nor- DUFFY'S LOUNGE ow of Ottejrsoa B. Wilsoo, formerly for Mrs. Marie (Goehnes) Edler, second daughter, ha been auned their home for members of their wood Ave., Laurence Harbor, wtt Maty Margaret. ' r, families. To Hire ' of Maple PI, Keyport, died Fri- 82, who died Tuesday,, June 14, killed when his car crashed Into a Highway 35, Laurence Harbor day, June 17, I960, at the Ivy 1960, at the home of her daughter, highway overpass support on Route Batalt W. S. WALLACE Mrs. William Conover, Lafayette ' PRESENTS HIE FABULOUS House Nursing Home, Kings High- 9, at New Brunswick Ave. in Fords Mh and Mrt. Chtrle* Bafcts, M CLOTHING ,way. Middletown Township, after Mills Rd, Englishtown, with whom Friday night. Police report the car Fmel» W.. Keansburg, are the Wills Filed she lived. The Rev. R. E. Spencer, a lengthy illness apparently went out of control and parents of a ton, bom Monday, Mlllon T. Austin TINOand the Men and Boyi' Furnlshlnp' • Botn In Brooklyn. Mrs. Wilson pastor of the Robertsville Church, struck the pillar head-on about June 20, 1960, in Monmouth Medi- Shots officiated and interment was in Milton T. Austin. Matawan Town- Was the daughter of the late John 11:25 p.m. Mr. Scott was alone tt cal Center. ship, who died May IS, left Ms F. Walsh and Annie E (Scannell. Old, Tennerit Cemetery. W. Front St, , Keyport the time, police said Loruat) automobile and property in Wilcox CLUBMEN Walsh. She was a graduate of the Mrs. Edler was bom In New County, Alabama, to his son-ln law, _ Bellevue Hospital School of Nurs- York. She was the wife of the lati He was pronounced dead on ar- Mr. and Mrs. George Lorenzo, rival at Perth Amboy General Hos- S Lammerg St., Hazlet. ara the Simon P. Hall; Jl to his daughter, Entertainment Every Friday and Saturday Evening ing, New York, and had resided William Edler. Ciorenc Wood, life light to real es- in Keyport for approximately 45 Besides her daughter, Mrs. Con-pital, where he was removed by parents of a son, born Monday, the Hopelawn First Aid Squad, Mr. June 20, I960, in Rivervtew Hos- tate on Rose St., Clifftvaod, to his years. over, she is survived by four other wife, Bessie Austin. Mr, Hall was Sacro-lliac During World War I when there daughters, Mrs Frank Senson, Scott w'as born in Middletown pital. DANCING Township. He was the son of the named executor of the wilt, filed Keyport; Mrs. Herbert Edler, Eng- DeWysocldt Betti ' was a severe epidemic of influen- late James G. and Elizabeth (Leon- for probate recently In the office za, a Town and Country Nursing bshloun; Mrs. Gertrude DeNardo, A daughter was bom In River- of Monmouth County Surrogate Ed- For inniiort ol Cliflwood, and Mrs, William Idler. ard) Scott. He had lived in Lau- Inwir back Service was formed by the Key- rence Harbor for three years. view Hospital on Monday, June 20, ward C Broege. port Improvement Association and New York; 11 grandchildren and I960, to Mr. and Mr*. William be- Mrs. Wilson served without salary 12 great-grandchildren, two sisters, Mr. Scott was a truck driver far Wysockle/41 Llnton Ave, Keans- Sarah W. CottrcU as Keyport'?, VJSIting purse. Mrs. Dora Fettcrer, Brooklyn, and the Newark Steel Drum Co, Lin-l»urg. Sarah fy. Cottrell, Matawan, who MOTORS TRUSSES^ -Active In Public Health Unit Mrs. Kate Boucher, Port Jcrvis, den He was a member of the In- died Apr, 26, left nor estate to a Th»t ilvi-JW Mrs Wilson was president emer- NY. ternational Brotherhood of Team- friend, John Cogan, who also was yoit itiltf 1/ itus of the Keyport Public Health sters, Newark. , Baptisms named executor, YOUR AUTHORIZED coinrnrt »t\fl - Mrs. William Selbert t Nursing Association ot which she Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Con. Funeral services were held Sat- Decker Oliilly nrlli NurilnNuriini IliraI i was a charter" member. She was stance Sagendorf Scott, a son, At the 11 a.m. church service nib Support* Mtltrnlly one of the association's most ac- urday morning at 9:30 a.m. from Uliilio llni«, the John F. Pfleger i'uneral Home. James G; two daughters, Sharon Sunday in Grace Methodist BUICK and OPEL i, Knti tive rnembers and also served as and Phyllis; six brothers, Russell Church, Union Beach, the Sacra- president. c- New Monmouth, followed at 10 ,. c'ervloal Cotlirs. a.m by a mass olfercd by the K, Los Angeles, Calif; James, ment of Holy Baptism WM »d- '55 Chevrolet DEALER Mrs - WllsOn devoted consider- Newark, Noiman R., Keypurt;-4L, .mjntstered to Christopher James Trillion Kill Rev. William C. Bausch, ol St. "Botfor Buy" USED CARS able time to Monmouth County Mary's Church, New Monmouth, Lawrence, Belford, Mtddletfron Decker, infant son o! Mr. and Mn VS Standard .r^rl SURGICAL - Chapter, American Red Crtws, and for Mrs. Josephine Seibert, 6}, of Township, Eardley W, California; Leslie Decker, Pools Ave., Union SAIES flnd SERVICE served as, Keyport chairman of 305 East End Ave., Belford, who Roland S , Red Bank, and a sister, Beach. Mr. tnd Mrs. Robert Lar- WiAPPLIANCE production during World War II. died" Wednesday night, June 15, Mrs Richard Kress, Rochester, son, Holmdel, werephe sponsors COIfax 4-4000 DRUO CO, She directed all local Red Cross N. Y. MORGANVILLE 1960, in Monmouth Medical Ccntei Walker Koyporl production.and personally sewed after a long illness. Interment was Funeral services were conducted M IFKfOkM tVHRV KllWICf OKBAtlU'l , ll'llUull) 'Richard Carl Walker, son of Mr. rou» CAK rw KKID OH out MIKISIS i ^.thousands of hours lor the service- in the G8te" of Heaven Cemetery, Tuesday at 2 pm at the Scott GARAGE * IDaitllwn IIUIM fan meri. 'She was awarded a specia.1 and Mrs. Richard C. Walker, Main Hanover. Funeral Home, Belford, with the St., Keyport, was christened at St LO 61810 — LO 6-6281 l|iiciliilliln( -In A' citation by the Red Cross fofTier Rev. William E. Webster, pastor of HIGHWAY 35 at BEDLE RD. KEYPORT services. Mrs. Seibert was born in Newark John's Methodist Church. Harict, and lived there until six years ago the Laurence Harbor Community i Surviving are her sister, Mrs When she moved to .Belford. She Church, officiating. Interment fol- Edna Young, "WoMhaven, N.Y., wa», a member,,of St. Mary's lowed in Fair View Cemetery, Mid- ' 'two nephews and two nieces. Church, New Monmouth. She ws: dletown Township. Funeral services' were held Tues- (he Widow of William Seibert day morning at 10 am. at St. Surviving are a son, Albert L. ExclusiveOfferl , fr Mary's Church, New Monmouth. 1 Interment was In St. Peter's Lowell,* Belford, and three broth- Church Yard. The Ladles Guild of The Rev. Robert T. Bulman, ers, Albert Neugebauer, Imngton; "priest-in-charje. oflicjited, Inter- St Peter's Church held services' William Neugebauer, Laurence Monday evening at 7 p.m. Beautiful Famous Quality " ment, undir-the direction of the Harbor, and Edward Newton, New- Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, was ark. ! Joseph VanBrunt In Brooklyn. Joseph VanBrunt, 8.1, ol 45 Sec- at 9 a oi in St 'Joseph's Church ond St., Keyport, died Monday, Obituaries and interment followed in, St. Jo- June 20, 1960, at Monmouth Med- seph's Cemetery. * ical Center. Mr. VanBrunt was CANNON born in Keansburg. He was son ot Ernest C. LInlce Clarence F. Hoser the late Louis and Mary VanBrunt. Ernest C, Llnke, Ti, of 60 Shore* Clarence F.'Tioscr, 49, ol 539 His wife was the late Mrs. Ibabello land Circle, Laurence Harbor, died Bayview Ave , Union Beach, a ser- (White) VanBrtint. geant In the U. S, Air Force Re Friday, June 17, ^68 after a brief Surviving are two daughters, Illness In East Orange Genera' serve, died Saturday, June 18, Bath Towels 1960, at Rivervlevv Hospital. Mrs. Arthur G. Jacobs, with whom he resided, and Mrs, Rocco Bris- He was born In Union City, 'the Born in Germany, Mr, tinke cese, Keyport; five grandchildren Ttlck, FlBffy '''F::'- '': came to the United Stales when he son of the tale Frederick and Elsio and one great-grandson. , with was 10-years-old tuid had li+ed In (Bedchir) Hoser. He had lived In Super Absbrbeitt Furchm West Orange and Maple*ood be- Union Beach for one year. He was Funeral seryices are being held •I 16.00 fore moving "to" Laurence HarbUr »fi equipment operator for the New this afternoon at 1 p rri. at the 22x44 Inches In I960. He tad his own butcher Jerssy-.Highway Department and Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, with the Rev. Dr. WHman T. Wil- and grocery store in West Orange performed hlr reserve duties at 39 A. s*.. for 30 years beforfc fetiringJo 1942 •Mcffilfre-Air Force-Base. liams, pastor of Calvafy^JkJrth- Surviving are hi) wife/ Mrs Surviving avs- h)s wife, Mrs, ndist Church. Keyport, officiating Florence E. Hoser, two sons, Ron- Interment will follow in Green •Lena"(Emmig) Llnke: a son, Df. Grove Cemetery, Keyport. I Ernest E. Linke, West Orange «n ald, Keyport, and'Neil, Warwick, MATCHIHC# '-• op'tometrist.VfVqlJiroUiers, EmlL N>Y.; « daughter, Mrs. Mictiael Henry J. Relboldt i Springfield, and"Alvin, Pine Beaclt^ Savoy, Union City: a sister," Mrs. Henry J. Relboldt, .74, die a sister. Mi's Errnny Josft-WdonV' Ha'tlan Hogan,' Middletown Towi Thursday, June 16, I960, at hit "fleH, and two, granachltartrio IRfpj-anfJ five grandchildren. home, is Fifth St.,-West Kesos- ""'Funel SeMer-ttsrjnrflm "pitTereiw ftorg. Mr. Reiboldt 'was ^born la day at 11 a.m at the Scott Funer- Newark, son of the late Jscob and 'wM lf.N ,al Home, Belford, with the Rev, Pauline (Dernz) Relboldt. He had nge>"Il •William E, Bisgrove, pastor of the 2 29< " tattktu lived in West Keansburg for 39 J Cemetery, Orange. New Monmouth Baptist Church, years officiating Interment followed In Mr. Reiboldt was a retired car- Joseph Pletrewlcr Beverly National Cemetery, Bev, penter and was formerly employed Joseph Pietrewicz (Peters), 75, erlyt -lf, v . by C.C, Galbraith, Keyport. He UncMttrIrani) of 13 Luppatatong Ave, Keyport, was a charier member df the West OIS died Thursday, June IS, 1960, at the "'' Charles Delgert Pork Loins lontleH Top o» lallom . Charles Delgert, 68, of Brown Keansburg Fire Co. home of his daughter, Mrs Peter . Rib Portion Loin Portion Whols or E4h«r Half Chokola, Cotonla. He was born in Ave,;CWest Keansburg, died at Surviving are a son, Hen>]f J,, Poland and had lived In Keyport home Sunday, June 19, 1960, after West Keansburg; three daughter*, Cornish Hens •• 49« for 40 years. He was the widower a short illness. He was a retired Mrs. Edna P. Walling and' Mrt; of Mrs. Louise (Czernowakl)" Pie- builder and was born In Brown Helen- Schtufler, both of West trewicz. town Keansburg, and Mrs.' Bertha S, 33 He 'was 'a communicant of St Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Wise, Keyport; IS grandchildren Loin Half Full Cut *>55« Center Cut Pork Chopi «. 79«" AAidget Salami fc 69< „ Joseph1!, Clmrch, Keyport. _ Laura (Brown) .Deigert; two lonj. tnd six great-grandchildren. "Besides 'Mrs*. Chokola, wirvlviiig' RaymdnS fidward'Deigert,'.Maryi Funeral" services "were 'hel'd Sun are? four other daughters, Mrs. A. land, and Karl K. Delgert, West day night tt 8 p.m. at the Daniel MacKennon, fiomervlile; Mrs. John Keansburg,' six' grandchildren, and A. Reilly Funeral Home, 'West '%#w^i^^P1 aWWIHtl Howard, Matawan; Mrs. Robert three brothers,'Arthur, William •Keansburg. The Rev. John M ! Nlcol, Union Beach and Mils Helen and Edward Delgert. .Cram, rector of St Mark's Epii- Peters. Keyport; three sons, Alex- Funeral services were held yes- copal Church, Keajuburg, officiat- Grape Drink 5 i"*1 Hog Food 6i49< ander and Wallace both of Key- terday aftemMHi.at 2 p.m. at the ed. Interment wtiMondsy morn- port, and William, A»torl«> L. I,; John J.'Ryan,Home for Funerals; ing at 10 a.m. in Falrmount Ceme- ivr • a sister, Mrs Ann Koczlnskl, Meri- Keansburg The Rev, _H. H. Me- tery, Newark. Gr«p«(ni» ifta*'i ' • • -' '•'• " " . -•:-,-•••• ••••' •:.::'. .'•'•.-. den. Conn; 19 grandchildren and Connell, pastor of the Keansburg one great-grandchild. MethodUt Church-officiated. Bur- Harry Walling Funeral services were held Mon- ial was in Sjtoreland Memorial Harry Willing, 87, of Hi Main day at 8.30 a.m..at the Day .Funer- Gardens, Hazlet. St., Msttwan.Nlied Saturday, June Grape Jelly 21:35< al Home, Keyport, and at 9 a.m. IS, I960, at the Mt. Plettant Nurs- Ilor.ll. Dudley ing Home, Malayan. a so'emn high, mass ot requiem was Horatio Dudley, 65// Rose St, Id«»l Iranoi - 5w##* or celebrated at St. Joseph's Church Cliffwood. died Friday. Juke 17, Mr. Walling was born in Mana- by the Rev. John J. Hendrlcks. In- 1960, at his home. squan. He was a son of the late terment was held In the family Mr Dudley was born In Georgia. Joel and Sarah iStout) Walling plot in the church cemetery. He had resided in Mattwan most Orange Juice 3^ 89«Swift's Prem • •• - 40< He had lived In Matawan Township for 10 years and wtt a member of hit. lite and was an exempt Mrs. Waller L. McHugh member of the Matawan Fire De. Mrs. Mary Theresa McHugh, 71, of the Mt. Monah Church, Cllfl- ; wood payment. Mr. Willing was a mem- of 7 Clark St. Hazlet, died Friday, 3>er of Old Tennent Presbyterian June 17, I960, in Rlvcrvicw Hos- Surviving is a brother, Grady Dazzle Bleach - 29< Gemma Oil ••'••$1.49 Church, Tennent. pital. She was the wife of Walter Dudley, Chffwood. L McHugh Funeral services were held Tues- Surviving Is a niece. Mn. McHugh was born In Ire- day afternoon at 2 p.m. at Mt. Funeral services were held yet- land and had lived la Hailet for Moriah Church, Cliffwood The ferday afternoon at 1:30 pm. at the past seven yean. She was a Rev. James Carter, pastor, offi- the Bedle Fuperal Home, Mata- communicant of St. Jo*eph-ij ciated. Interment was In Midway wan. The Rev, Charles Nelf, pas- DELUXE STAINLESS STEEL Church, Keyport. Green Cemetery, Matawan, under tor of Old Tennent Church, officiat- WATERMELONS Besides her husband, she Is sur- the direction of the Bedle Funeral ed, and interment wat in'Old Ten- vived by three sons, Walter, Burt- Home. . ^ *• rent Cemetery. REDRIPf CUT W» stan, Calif.; Richard, Hackensack. and Robert, Bergeafleld; two Thomas E. Sheppard Sr. Julius F. Ruebl* daughters. Mist Mary T. McHugh, Thomas E. Sheppard sr., 1S4 Julius Frederick Rtuhie. M, of at home, and Mrs,. Patrick Clalse. Lewis St. Perth Amboy, died Sat- 1SJ Otborn St, KejpWt, died on , Fair Lawn; 11 grandchildren and urday,'June II, I960, In. Perth Am- Monday. June 20, I960, af his one great-grandchild. boy General Hospital, following a home following, a Jong lllne«J. Mr. RID PLUMS Ions Dli«a».'-Mp.- Sheppard,- theson Funeral services were heldTtie*- Ruehle was born fn Newark;' He of the late Robert and Hilda Shep. was the son ,o( ths Ittt Charles day at J:4S a.m. at the pay Fun- farfi, watt'*' native and lifelong eral Home, Koyport. anjj at 10.15 and Ella (Koehler) Ruehie. Unions ^ ^49* Lettuce resident of Perth Amboy. tun. a high m«3s of requiem was Mr. Roehle had lived In Keyport celebrated at St. Joseph's Church. He was a member of St. Peter's for the put six yean. He wat * "June is Dairy Month" Frosted Foods Interment was in the church ceme- Episcopal Church, Perth Amboy, communicant of St. Joseph'* tery. • •- . •• „;",;. :-..• ; and was an Army veteran of World Church, Keyport War If. He was a member of the Surviving are bit wife. Mm. CHEESE KNIVES United Stale, Tile tod Roofers Mrs. Thomas Hclat Sr. Harriet (O'Mulian) Ruehle; four ,«MUiD IHARm.™P BctlLA MAW Ideal Peas 4 ^ Mn. Evelyn Marie Heinz, 38, 6f Union, Local VS. and wat employ- som, Charlet* W., Union Beach; 85 Broadway, KeypOrt. died Fri- ed'by tot Chris Andersen Roofing Julius H., North Brunswick; Don- Run 90< atfa^a^ .a^a^a^aV day, /line 17, 19», at ier home. Co. ald H, and David B, both at She was the wife of Thomas Belnz Surviving are Hs wife. Mn - home, and a daughter, MIsi Mary Peas*Carrots2;:31« JMC W $500 . sr.. and had lived In Keyport for trice, (Odium) Bheppard; hro Anne, at Jx)me. two years; She was bora In Perth daughteti, Mary and Beatrice, and Bakery Features mon : Funeral servlcet are being held •ach ^//J j/r * •Amboy: ' . •." : ;.- ' a ton, Thomas Jr.; seven sisters, this morning at»:» a m. from ths Blintzes 3 ^: 85 Mn. Heinz was a OTmmunicanlMrs. Glidyl Kurowsky. Mattwin; Day Funeral Home, Keyport, fol- Angel Food SS of St Joseph's Church, Keyport. Helen Thorsen, Metuchen; lowed by • high matt of.reijulem Lancailw trtnd Baef or ChicJt*A\ toaukrJA9 sfo*~Hiim\ Finish Wood - Beside* her husbmd. the •» ssr- Mrs. Hilda Bauer, Mrt. Am Hoff- offered by the Ret^ JohjrJU '.- «i»ed by two jfairghtertr Mrsr Ev*-~ntn.'the~~ Misses GraCe, Lillian Almond Ring and porcrthy Sheppard, aad two drlckf at 9 a.m/tn St.~/oteph'< Pot Pies p#^39- lyn Mayhem, Camdea,-and, Miss Church, Kevport, tnd ioterrnent in 1 brothers; Robert and deorge. MeUnda'Hear, aU home;" a son, the church cemetery, ^ Thomas Jr., at hmne; heit parents, Funeral services were held Tues- Bread Perch Fillet ^33« HOLDER "* 69 Mr. and Mrt._Frank KolUt; Ftp* day morning from the Flyba ft Youngsters between the ages ot rVkw 0>*div« Wa^riMday thru r, )un* 22nd thru Juni^Slh nix, Ariz., and ooe grandchild.' - Sod Funeral Home, Perth Amboy, $*od-14 will make up lhe largest Funeral services were held at asd at 1»:» a.m. a service ol number of this suiamer's swlm- 8:» t-rn. on Tuesday «t, the Day nepitm was held at St. Peter",* mlag populaUQ*. TUs gfis^ojrtl Church. TV Very Rt*. «M» i m proaw»»V« mass of requiem' Wat cetebrated Gtorge H. Boy* m lhetefebnot' (auuties. and 36 Plenty Of Free Parking Vi , Poge Four THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, June 23, 1960 ' Gommiuiications | ANYONE MENTION My NAME ? To the Editor, ESTAHUBHED IMS The United Slates Department of Teiepkm C0Ua« «-M10 — J. MABEL BBOWN. State requests your personal Published everyThursday «t Kejrporl. Monmoulli County, N. J. sistance |A a matter of Importance BY BROWN PUBUSH1HO AND PRINTING COMPANY . to the American people. : Toouts Troubles? J. Mabel Brown. Editor — Gtraldlne V. -Brown, AstocUU Editor In order to meet the demands you're a rare gardener if-you placed upon the department tie- Subscription BBaita s ATI ON At IOITORIA don't grow tomatoes, even if you WAHM WEATHERII7S .. . Observed the Coast Guard ppayablpyabla e In AdvAdvana c cause of this country's ever-increaa-. have room only for a plant or two P«« Year (within «lat»J . Ing responsibilities in .world ai/airi, examining boats for violations recently at Great Kills. The TTare c MMonthn s among your flowers. service did an admirable job but could do a greater service fel Mth we have had to enlarge our activi- One Year (outside atatej ties to meet new International sit- Tomatoes »re fairly trouble-free, to small boatmen by'flagging down some of the party boats Year (outside u. S.) r, uations. Consequently, we are faced but you're lucky to get by, year that make, it a practice to churn into narrow and crowded The Matawan Journal Is • new«pai>er -ol the people; toy.Uw people, •nd for the people." It« film Is to serve ths fcest lnleresta of Matawan and with the necessity of keeping this after year,, without a problem. Sheepshead Bay in the afternoon. • The head, boats clearly »lbinity: to pretent all ol the news oi U» woe* without bias or prejudice organization staffed, with young Sometimes the blossoms fall off or to* clean, sane, conservative manner, respecting th« ' Inalienable xt .. (Signed) four companies have five mem- Middlesex Street was more bunch- : happen if the fad caught on? Cosmetic firms would go all Your plants Uiat grow. In the out featuring Neat Sheet . . .Pale Face . '. .etc. A new Maybe you believe your children will think you're a Ancel N. Taylor, Chief bers on the general committee in ed. A count taken between 8:30 shade Won't' do'as well as,,those fuddy-duddy if you try to give them" such advice. We think Employment Division charge of the fair. O'clock and 9:35 in the evening- re- that get full sunlight. Also, roots softdrink will come in the form oOlo Col '. . . There will it all depends on how you give the advice. If you can get Department of State Winled 498 cars in that period. from nearby trees can compete be a nationwide contest to select Go White and her seven Washington On Sunday afternoon a class of sports ,...-". • . *•-"" across the point that you only Want, them to enjoy their five were confirmed by Bishop Traffic, at first was slow to find with your plants, and a walnut birthright, but that they can't enjoj* life very weir from a tree's roots can WU tomatoes and o the Editor, ohn Scarborough In Trinity Epis- the new route through Valley wheelchair, or a grave, you're on the right track, in our xrtain other plants as well. ( On behalf of the Hebrew copal Church. -They were MJsa Drive but each day It is opened THIS 'N THAT ... Too late to classify: Home wanted for opinion._ •. ; • ettie Deals, Miss Lillian Doty Blossom end rot,is an ugly mal- Vomen's League of Keyport,' I brines new users to the read for idy that most often hits tomatoes very unusual fish. A killy, captured in Raritan Bay one . When all's said and done, it's actually up to us parents vish to thank you for the co-oper- and the three sons of Charles points between here and Asbury jrown on stakes. A brown depress- month ago. Has thrived on one change of sea water a week Ziegler. The little church needs io make sure our sons and 'daughters keep out of danger: ition your papers have, .given in Park. . .- '.I'-- • • ed area develops at the base of in East Keyport School wJiere he was taken by a second tbis summer. p Children actually; aren't old enough to be iresenting the news of our Sister- some repairs made 16 it and Bis- the fruit, green or ripe. grader. Seaweed does feints nourishmenj. No.upkeep, no completely responsible for their'actions. We simply have lood to the public. bop Scarborough gave JIM toward .• Twenty Years Ago Causes of blossom end rot are sxpense, no worry. Teacher graciously declined the pupil's fo expect the unexpected from children. May I extend my personal thanks ihem. It is proposed to put a cel- (Issue Thursday, June 21, 1940) implicated and once it shows kind offer to let her, care for the fish during the summer md appreciation for your klnd- lar under the main part of. the • Residents of the central part of here's nothing you, can do. You so she would Ite. sure to ht)ve; it'iri "the" fall; NovF we don't csscs on' • The' heat on Monday night. evi- too wet. , . . Does your cat like corn Jon the cijb?': Ddfes Vour'dog Clkto H. Feuer . i l dentally affected the attendance *t areas, Cheesequake State Park, ,Or perhaps blossom e,nd rotde- thh* Board of-Tnid*"meeting located along: Cheeiequake- • Creek like,to stand on his head?'|ijtoej^jroiir qa'nary ^ink rhilk "•'•1 '(Mrs.'Jerome)! 1 v«lops because. fertiUxei..eJements fTom, the. Kame ^bowlv tabby; uses "and at the same timej? • J95918«rW cjtfeUKuroere tttm HUHIOM •»d «arit«rt««y in Madison Town #r> not prpperly balanced. If Ibis •hip, Js formally opened to the If ;so, -contact thiii tfolumn immediately. | Bur.irig, .the; sum- Imagine, if you can.a deathly still* nation .overi/lhe Chalrmafi • present :Jt wass: decidedr to.-aifi i| the case,-,«"• soil.test ,tha.( joU 4 Fourth of July, its streets deserted of motor vehicles.'ovcry mini until next Tuesday night at public. ; :'.{• .. can'get by sendihg }1 to' your mer dog days, stories and ianeeddtes of pets »re most weV. car behind locked garage doors. Think of it, no traffic on "othe Editor, > .. - he some place and hour-Geran's Nine fire companies,. including county agricultural agent, may tell come. Tell us what your"n'4odnick> animal "hasVJwen. doing. the streets. No trucks, buses, cars or whatnot clogging the Enclosed you will find one! dollar Ml,nt 8:30 o'clock, • . units from Matawan, Keyport, Oak what's wrong. ••-.;- Discretion, however, must be observed.- -»'•, -:I>I ,->.-''' or the "lost" ad In the June 16 The Public Library sign has been Shades and Freneauj fought- a: ttrcets and highways during the three-day holiday.' No din ' .' '.-' ". , "'', ' ' -.. '\ - '•'• '• •'..- ' '•: '•'•'•"•'••• of honking horns and blaring car radios and'screeching tires. edition. The ad brought results,, and 'reshly painted and,replaced upon blaze which destroyed tjyo wagon Think of it. No trips to Grandma's house. No week- want to thank you on behalf of the building,•-. . • . u. , .,•; , sheds and a barn en: the form of A CONGRESSibKAL;. INVESTIGATION should be James Bushnell, MatawanOld, L end outings. No one taking a vacation,. 'Of course, this is my son and daughter. If Chee Chee W. L. Van Brunt Is superintend- (hfcer JNtawspapm launched immediately', into the U.S. Weather Bureaus could speak, I'm" pure jhe would ing ihe: replanking of the Little Bridge Rd.,Brownto\vn, early Fri- activities to determine fibw in all fairness the forecasts can ~ strictly fantasy. WeVe a motorized: nation, a nation, on Street Bridge. Owjng to thevary- day, morning.. Dainage, was esti- tell you how glad die Is to b«,back be so grievously wrong, in such a short space of time. (Look wheels, a nation of people whose life is geared to the motor home. I enjoy The Journal as it mg thickness of , the plank there mated, at JlO.OOO, by' firemen. txpre$$ Their Viewi •vehicle.' ..•"•. ' „ ,| •• •':_ ._-.-•• .*"•''" •'• keeps us Intormed on the local will not bo much comfort in driv- Matawan's quota in 'the Red at all the. graduations that were postponed due to wrong . . If we were ordered to keep our car iii the garage for svenls. Many thankjl '•- . > ing over the bridge on a trot. Traf- Cross War Relief Drive has been ' PABrilNG IMPROVEMENTS information). It's getting so how that when a forecast (a three days, we'd' set up a fuss and holler thjit would be (Signed) flc is not interfered with while the doubled and the amount requested '(Asbtiry -Park Press) two-day, today and .tomorrow long range prediction) is beard 'round the world. 'And rightly, so! But you can't Mrs. Vincent Kurut work is going on.. is now $1000 instead of $500. E. The' 'New Jersey 'tiighwa^ A\x- made, folks can count on the opposite to occur. We see iiave fun and enjoy life very well from a wheelchair, or a . Last Sunday a -double wedding Itory Hallock. chairman of Mata- thority has Increased the safety where TV finally is'taking a long look at all this and is Crave! So please be sure to use extra care to meet the To the Editor, took place at South River. Mr. wan Branch, reported yesterday. factor on the Garden State Park- realizing tha't^ something more is needed than a pleasant William Oertel and Miss Eva C. way and Inverted its funds wisely fxtra danger! The Matawan Junior Woman's Over 250 workers in-the Archi- voice, a winning smile and a recitation of a forecast made :lub wishes to thank The Matawan Wlen was one of the happy couples tectural Tile Co. and more than in widening the southbound exit several hours before, more on the basis of bubbly than baro- , Everyone agrees the auto and all it has brought to this leurnal and The Keyport Weekly and the other couple was Mr. 50 employees of the C. C. Galbraith ramp at Eatontown and in extend- metric pressure. Now they are interyiewirig meteorologists, Charles Oertel and Miss Rose •nation are marvelous. But the auto was never intended to or their co-operation in giving this & Sons, boat building plants, two ing a third lane from Matawan (professional weathermen), who will serve up the predic- •tganliatton coverage through the Schulmeister, all being residents south to Route 33. These improve- be an Instrument of death over the Fourth of July holiday of Keyport'a largest industries, tions for the day or night. It would fellow .a trend: Many 'ear. •' •' • of Brewntown. Rev. Mr. Kern of. are continuing strikes started over ments eliminate congestion and or any time of the year. So use it properly! industries, dependent on accurate weather forecasts, have (Signed) he German Lutheran Church per- three weeks ago. , reduce the possibility of accidents gone out and employed private firms for such work Who Miss Elaine Cherry formed the ceremonies. The two The Casino at Cliflwood Beach and thereby promote greater use Publicity Chairman brides and grooms returned to the has been completely, renovated for of the Parkway. Thus there is knows,, maybe somebody is fixing someUiing up there ... lome of Miss Schulmeister, where the strmmer -season. A 'new In- every probability that an Increase reception was held In the even- terior and exterior Ifghtlng system in tolls will over the years .pay Of A Free Press Ing. ' '..•'... •.. . ' has been installed.. Floodlights lor thejinproyernents. Social Security are being placed on the shore When" trie.'"?arfcwiy >.» s. con- ' One thing dictators can't stand is a free press. Cuba V Thirty Years Ago front and on Uie lake. . structed but'a few years ago it (Issue Friday, June 20, 1930) has provided the world with another tragic example of that In the Acme Markets advertise- seemed more' than adequate to truism. '• ' , . • .- . ' '.-'"'• '.,'•- Questions Tuesday night, at • the call of accommodate the anticipated traf- Councilman George Barrett, acting ment In this Issue, center, 'pork ; One by one the newspapers which were in any way For the Matawan Borough Council, chops are 21. cents a pound; large c load. But while traffic remains critical of the Castro government have been silenced. The Q—I often have heard that-my > large delegation of people met scallops, 19 Cents a found;, fresh relatively light In the South Jer- latest to surfer this fate,was the distinguished Prensa Libre. smployer should copy my jarne in the Borough Hall to plan a pro- jumbo shrimp, 23 cents a pound; sey section It has Increased, so Because of an effort to publish an editorial in which it said ind social security numfter direct- gram for ajj Fourthof July muni- farm roll butter, 29 cents a pound; rapidly from Monmouth County Margaret A. U*YJ ly from ray social security card. cipal celebration. Councilman- Bar- spund, ripe slicing tomatoes, two north as to overtax its facilities , tiiat the Castro revolution was employing "the strategy of pounds for 15 cents; Maxwell' In many areas. The resulting con- Goebbels and dialectic tactics of communism," it was taken Why Is this so important? • rett was elected Chairman and Im- That Stray Dog mediately discussion of a program House, coffee, 23 cents a pound can, gestion and hazard could dis- ever by its workers, who are members of a government- A—There are thousands of Idcn- Robert was walking down the They don't take kindly to straa- Ical names In the social security that would be far"-reachfng in Its Mr. and Mrs. Otto Caub, of :purage travel on the Parkway controlled union. Its directors took refuge In a foreign and hold toll collections down, treet when Mr. McGoffey drove tip t/as." les. In order for your wages to community Interest was discussed, Browntown, entertained 12 mem- embassy. tentative plans were made and here of Mrs. Gnub'sSundoy school fortunately In expanding its facili- in bis battered pickup truck. "Why not put an .ad in the )e properly posted to your account, ties to accommodate a growing Mrv-]acGuffey stoppedThe truck, paper?" suggested Robert. "Per- William. H. Cowies, president of Hhe Inter-American t Is necessary that your employ-; committee chairmen appointed. class following • treasure hunt; at Press; Association, states:;-, "The confiscation of Prensa Libre a" frankfurter and rnarshmallqw traffic load the Highway Authority 'Hi, Robert) I'm going to pick up haps someone in Smithville would T'J report show your exact.name' Commencement exercises for the 1 is providing an Improved highway stray dog. Want to come along?" like him for a- pet." Tby the workers of that newspaper means that Fidel Castro md social security number ai llst- roast Friday night on the , highest Ugh School Class of 1930 were point of the farm cf Mrs. Gaub'i Robert climbed in and they were Mr. McGuffey nodded. "That's a Jias crushed or siezed all Cuban newspapers opposed to his d on your social security curd. 1 last Friday night In the High ihile creating an opportunity for 1 father, James Fountain. / greatly increased revenues. n their way. "I didn't know there gBod Idea: But it takes time. Where policies or critical of the increasing communist influence in Is very important that you re- Ichool auditorium before a house were any stray dogs in Smith- will we put him In the meantime?" his regime." vive full credit for all of your irowded to capacity.-. ille," he said....,.;_ "Well, he can't stay here. I The last effectlva voice of protest has been stilled In ;ari)inf!9 because the amount, of The Board of Health at its meet- "I've been dog catcher here for. don't have any place to keep him." oclal security bcnefjls payable to Cuba. Ing Wednesday night appointed a 10 years," said Mr. McGuffey, Mrs. Fawcett was-getting cross, toil and'your dependents or your committee of two, John Laird and and this is the first dog anyone "That's an Idea," said Mr.;Mc- urvivors js based upon the amount Wilson. Hpbrough, to appear at the 1UB nHXVSHN OVTBS m IBMBV lias ever complained about" Guffey. "I have a spare dog house. it earnings credited to your ac- next meeting-of the borough coun- aTAT»»A» inocmmm Atvwcumn. : Robert Wondered whq in Smith- If I. bring it pyer here end tie him TUVirUlThalCtrnf One* fo a Ufttimt oiint. . . ' ,• cil and arrange fees,for resident Ifi>DIS{MIOTO OVtiXU tXlUMI p> IBBBt , Jle would be so mean as tocomi-Op, do yoii ffiinkne could stay for q—WliaCcan I do if I learn that and nonresident plumbers. U0H1S, SO11I& AW) OBUBAT1ONI UMDKt OUI Un'MTBtKTBM ID Xnmi'COHCnltm plain about a dog. Then Mr. Me- a few. days?" stfme wages have not been credit- Twenty-eight children were giv- Guffey stopped his truck in front "We-e-ell. all right," said Mrs. d to muy social security account? en the toilnontitoxln treatment to if a tidy gray cottage. ,. Fawcett, "but only, until the paper A—Get In touch with your local Immunize them against diphtheria- VI might have:known,;,',jiaia Rob- comes out. Then he. goes-" ioclal security district office; They it the health center in the library ert. "It's Mrs. Fawcett. She com-' Robert went with, Mr; McGuffey will assist you in having" the mis- Kiildlng this week by Drf L. E. Does an offer of a reward con- a police officer, or other such ser- ilalns about everything." to get the spare dog hmse-ajuLa lake corrected. It will help them Davicd. - ;, stitute a binding obligation on the vant Of the people. They already 'T.iving all alone there with no week's supply or dog food.-After you bring some evidence of the The Standard Oil Company ex- ope ranking the. offer, and what are under a duty to perform these le to talk to, it's no wonder «be they had the dog fixed up at Mrs. unrcported wages with you, such pect to start the construction ot n recourse does the person who're- functions and are not entitled to gets a litUe cross," said Mr. Me- FawceU's, they put the sd in the i o W--2 toi'm. " ' •'• . lew gas service station similar to ponds to this offer have? Legally any extra remuneration or compen- Guffey. ,.. .-•..-. paper.-Then they waited. Q—Has there been any change he one it has on lower Main Street speaking, whexs: ft r?ward is offer- sation; II; Isr not necessary, how- "You live alone, and you're not A weelrwatf by, and there were in the requirement for Social Se- at the intersection of Broad Street ed, for the return of lost property, ever, that the otfer of, reward be ross," said Robert, as they walk- no offers for the dog» ility disability freeze under the and the new State Highway.- . the return"'pit" the-property is the communicated directly to you from ed around the tide of the, house. Robert went with Mr. McGuffey 95B amendments?. ~-:\;.::.'::.V" 'AmbVg those from Malawan who act that constitutes the acceptance,' the one making the offer, because I wouldn't exacUy say I live out to Mrs. FiWcett's. "I don't- A—Yes, dtsabled people under SO ittended part ot the various events which' are the necessary elements the offer to generally made to the alone, with three dogs and two know what to do," Mr. McGuffey ould not qualify for the freeze un- at Princeton University, Saturday, to* binding contract. Therefore, public. cats.' Mr. McGuffey laughed. admitted. "Everyone in Smithvilto, * Jer the old law because they did were: Mr. and Mrs. VanWinile In order to accent ,Urisi':«offer of a He called to Mrs. Fawcett, who except you, seems to have a dog." ot have as much as onc-and-onc- Toddy Dr^ and Mrs. Conover Bur- r»vatA.Jy,ouAJ ;tot:Mlawarethat to6t:Mlaware..that . However, jjnee.. jpaJriave ipuad : ! i -aj-jpadiag-to—her— garden:—M«rTtwceUiaidn't look «t •» 9 i Iew7--Mr.~aiid Mri.-RT-C.-Deviin;- Bich art- offer eai«t»,~lMidT-lf you- the lost properly, and then • sub-' WnereVUwt stray dog?"-'——cross 'lou^-In "factr sbe"evea /ears before they were disabled, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Derrick, and should find lost property and re- sequently learn of th« reward, you Mrs. Fawcttt pointed to where a smiled> ^Then I'guess it's »bout nay now be eligible If they apply the Misses Helen Carton nnd Her- turn It to; the one who lost It •with- are not entitled to the reward be- ig yellow dug crouched. "I've had time I had a dog, too," she said. JHthOjdlstrlct Social Security of- nice W. Brown and escorts. out knowing of' this reward, you cause you did not act with reliance to chase him out >df my petunia Mr. McGufTey and Robert stared. , ' iiqe.fA.total of at least flvo years The. Ilremen were colled out at arc not entitled to any recovery; 1 1 pf receiving the reward. Once you Bed five tuna today," she «ald. "It's true/ said Mrs. Fawcett of covered work out ol the 'last :45 Sunday morning Io fight a ,-ThcllaWuStajes that the act ot find lost or rnlspbu&property, you ^^PV' MWMfeMcGaBey., 'I've gotten qnfte food of the do«. 7 110 years before onset of disability ire tit Union Hill in the •homo .of secklrig^tnis lost property must be cannot retain it in your possession ie's a big, dog. i UnnV know nnd he's good company, rve'de- iVstill required). Still unchanged is .1rs. Dormnn. On account of the petformerf voluntarily With a" view It rh« party offering the reward re- •he-re I'm xolra? to pot him." aided rd like to keep him." the' requirement that the' wdrker ilarin' Ifeiag given too late, the to ontaininR the feward oad not fuses to pay. Your recourse" would 1 Can't you Srtiep iAi »t yonr THooray!" said'RoberT4nd Mr. , must be so severery disabled that firomcrt" wero unnble'to'save• any 'under cornpluslB'h or in '• the 41*-: be In a civil on the theory laee?" i»kedJifn>> . FaiwceM. j, McGoffqy tO£eUwr> Nq* «Ketyb«: fhe> cannot do anyifaTrtfulwork. Mrt of the house. A few pieces ol 'charge' of 'oitnolftcuil du'ty^ *icli' as ot'coatiicr?'1' :-'-1\ 'f:'*'-rV'';'':•:•! ( lM'teSrid>y»lS:d fliwydoy, Jim* 23,196Q THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. j. Pag* flvi Class 1955 MHS Matawan Personal Items Film Presented Celebrate Golden Wedding Party Given For Has 5th Reunion Nam Of Tma AS* Tor WKmBj tt Appreciated At Air TUM At Garden Club Joseph Artelli The fifth rainion of the Matawan A film "Sterling Forest Gardens High School Clau oH955 was cele- A graduation party wop given 1953-59," was shown during a meet- tor Joseph M. Artelli Jr., on Suit- brated Saturday night at • dinner- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carlson en- Miss Grace Carman was guest of Thurmsh Weaver has returned to ing of tha Community Root and dance held in the Silhouette Lounge day by hit parerhs, Mr. and Mr*. ertataed Sunday in celebration of Moor at luncheon, at the Mansard his home In Dallas, Tex., after a Branch Garden Club held In tho J M Artelli. Route 39, Keyport. and Ballroom, Red Bank. Music the birthday of Mrs. Carlson. Their Inn, Plalnfield, Tuesday in celet Visit of two weeks with Mr. andHarris, Gardens Fire HouM^. Union was provided by the "Aristocrats." A buffet supper will lervcd on guests were Mr. and Mrs. Duncan bration of her birthday. Attending Mrs. Herbert Cottrell. Beach. Tha club- plans to sponsor le patio Decorations of pink, Members of the committee were Black, Middletown;' Mr. and Mn.were Mrs, Thomas G. Welstead, a bus -trip- to the gardens In the Miss Norma 'DeFelice, class aec- Mr.-W Mn. Thurman G-Nealls lue and whllo wcTo * llssd" and John KInney, Holmdel: Mr. and Mrs. Albert AbeU, Mrs. Edwin H. entertained at a hulfet luncheon fall- Mi'sTc for dahcltg was furnished '. retary;' Mis* Elizabeth Vreeland, Mrs. Robert LaMura, Morganville; Dominick, all of Matawan; Miss Mrs. Leo' Lammers waa award: Miss' Lynn Hall and Walter Jones. Sunday at their cottage is Gilford y (ha "Rockets." Entertainment Me and Mrs. Howard WooUey, Mr. Marguerite Bouglilon and Miss Park In honor of their daughter, ed first place honors In the judg- ,ns furnished by Joe Sac and Jlnv and Mrs. Douglas Ward, Mr. and "• ' Allan Wplf;- class president, was Mary Emma Stack, Perth Amboy. Patricia, who graduated from Mat- ing of arrangements using a fig- ny Ammo, master of ceremonies. Mrs. William' J. Miller, Mr. and awan High School, Their guests urine as ths focal point. Second Mrs. J. Donald Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huebehthal, Chicago. Those present were William M. 'Guests of the evening included III., was a guest 'or several days wera Mr. and Mrs. rfesbitt Henry, place was won by Mrs. Walter the class advisors, Walter Dudley, Mrs. Leon Christinat, Mr., and Mrs. 1 Martin. Judging the arrangements -anzaro sr, Ann SakowsM, Mr, of Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. "Hosteller. Bound Brook; Mr, and Mrs/Gus ind Mn, D, Lconotta and dough' Matawan, and William Albright, George A. Deitz, Mr' and Mrs. Van Melrlo and children; Robert, were Mrs, Peter Orlasky and Mrs John Kane, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thatcher and :r, Mary A"nn,"le day evening when her guests were prize was won by Mrs. Bernard Kited the occasion, at a golden Shortly after tholr marriage, Mr, ill's, J. Bcllnnd and tons, Lmi1- (Rice) Robinson, Ralph Ronson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koegler, Mat- returned home Saturday from a MrsilCharles F. Perrine. Miss jane, Dress and hostesses were Mrs. wedding onnlycrsary parly Satur- Thornton who alsp has been visit- and Mri, Outlet bought a farm In enco llarbori Mr, and Mn, A, ....-: .Camilla Sardella, Mrs. Kathleen awan; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ness- visit with Mrs. Rainaud's parents, Harold Botteer, Mrs. James Ellis day" overling at tho Cheescqimko Mr, and Mrs. William Ellison, West Ing Mr, and Mrs." Perrine "sailed Browntown nml reskli-iUrlioro .until ibtmtermorco, Ni'ptune; Mr. and (Crawford) Smith, Morris Ingu- lage. Helmetta; Mr. and Mrs.' and Mrs. Arthur Thomas. .' Firo House. There wero 294 guests four years aj-o whon they moved ,tn. F. Triolo, Mrs, A, I'rlvllcra, Thomas C u.r r y, Titusville," and Palm Beach, Fla. Their niece, for_Europe on the "Niew Amster- •resent Including Mr. Oerlcl's ..aggiato, Frank Tourine, Robert dam" on, Friday from Hobokcn. A special committee with Mrs. to Mutawan. Thoy ufo tlio (larents ind daughter, Kitty, Hod Hank) VanBrackle, Charles Vena, Lawr- Jack L. Hammltt III, McKeesport, Diane Herbert, daughter of Mr. Benton as chairman will meet on irother and slster-ln-law, Mr. and and Mrs. Edward Herbert, former- Mrs. Perrine and son, Rollins, bid D( three children, MfS! Cyrus Ro.ts, rtr.-.and..MriL K,.Cerllonp._Jq- ence and Jane (Muro) Walker, Pa. • ;' -.•*•• June 28 In ths homo of Jack A. Mrs. -Charles Ocrtel, Dayton, who Matawan; Mrs,' John. Morgnns, leph Cerllona, Mr,.«nd Mri. M, 1 ly of Matawan, returned with them her bon voyage. • Mr. Jones, Miss Vreeland, all of M is s Marilyn Hirzel, Toledo , Vount, 17 Rosemary Dry, Hazlet, were rtijtrlcd at the samo tlmo tit Browntown, and Mr, Ocrtel and \rtclll Jr. And daughter, Sherry, Matawan. Ohio, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and will spend the summer in Mat Mr. and Mrs.'John O'Donnell, to formulate plans for a flower a double wedding ceremony, Mrs. awan. ."-' "„- they have thrco grandsons. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Ambrostno and Also: Arthur Abbazla, Mrs. Carol liam Bowis. Beacon, New York, were guests for show, Ground work for tho show, Charles Ocrtel Is tho former Miss ;pn, trrmik, Mr. and Mri, J. Am- several days of Mr. and Mrs, Thur- will be the topic ol discussion at' Rose Sclmlmelster,' Chcescquako. They arc members of St. John's (Kinhafer) Dickerson, Richard Mr, and Mrs. George Rltter en- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erdmann Methodist Church, Keyport. hnturo and sons, Jomcs and Sal, Johnson, Raymond Lamberson tertained at a swimming party and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erdmann man E.'Nealli. ..;. v ' • .; tho July meeting of the club. During "thocvonlns Ralph Ocrlol, Mr. and Mn, J, Artelli and ditugli- keyport', Robert Collins, Mrs. Joan and $upper .at Camp Arrowhead spent the weekend in Philadelphia. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aube Jr. en- Also at tho July meeting a work Fair View Knolls, Mllltown, son of Through tho "ycarr Mr. Ocrtpl lor, M«rftiircit, Mr. ami Mra, V. (Bethune) , Reevey, Mrs. Jean Monday for thejr daughter, Pa- Mrs. Harold L. Doyle entertained tertalaed June. 14 following the shop on "spot arrangements'' will Mr. and Mrs, William Oertcil. linn been very active In (he clvlu lUibnno and dauglitur, Mary Ann, tricia, who was.celebratingher 11th at luncheon and bridge on June H graduation of their daughter, Janet, bo conducted by Mrs. Peter Or- served ai. master of cerbmonlcs and political Ills of tho township tCOannburji; Frank Ambraalna, (Bethune) Richardson, Mrs. Lor- itml prwntly Is ansUtant to Leon birthday.; Tha- guests were Ellen *hen-the prize winners were the from- Matawan Grammar School. lskyc ••••••;• • II ; -j'M •- •-'•- • • •--•'•• and the Rev. Norman R, Rll')y, ICeyport; Mrr "and Mn, Michael «•«" etttT(Hull) Fedele, Majvin Hauser, ard Mavsom, tax assessor of Madl 1 Xllffwood; Mrs. Audrey, » In tho I'ltth- D|a. . Mae (Bethune) Mills, Leonla, and Mrs. Richard Erdmann, Mrs. Ed-mon Sortore, Metuchen. when the prize winner* "were Mrs. Their weddlnR took placo at tho farm tour yeara, nt<> \0 tho dc- trlct altfnilod a iirnslilrnli and. ad,- Graduation Party volopors of Sayra Woods South am r ....••;•'.• Miss Mary Lou Slano, Somervllle. ward Currle, Mrs. William R. Craig Dr. Joseph C. ~ Beres and MrsJohnso. n Cartan and Mrs, Arne Hal- J?rcsbyterlon Church, South Rlvor, lson council mcollno on Thursday and Mrs. Elniore Kattner, all of Beres and children, Ellen and ma.. Other guests were Mrs, Ross For Morte Girls on Juno 19, 1910 and the Rev, Wil-part of liio farm will bi the local ivenlnit In tlm Rarltin lloso Flro • - Husbands and wives of the mem- of tho new ilutpplng center. bers of the reunion clasi also at- Matawan. • ', Susanne, Philadelphia, were Satur- Maghan, Mrs. Bayard Lambprn, liam Korn, South River, officiated. louio, Koyporl, Mil* Hlolno Chor- , tended. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cottrell en- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Lawrence Lemalre, Mrs. Ar- Mr. and Mrt, Ivlns Morse) Front y, Koypoit, fltllt district advlidr, Gifts were presented to Mr, tertained June 14 for their daugh- F. Perrlne. thur C. Halt, Matawon, -and Mrs.St., Keyport, entertalned.at a party prc|ld«d. Thero wore 13 In ntlond- Votta, most recently married; Miss ter, Patricia, who graduated from On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Michael Harry Pitcher, Hojmdel,. on Saturday at their home In hon- anco rciireiunlliiR clulu ffoin South Kidzus and children, Ravlrre Dr., or' of their daughter*, Betty Lou Cliffwood P-TA Will Attend Amboy, Mntawon, LlltlVSUVar, Oil. '.!•' Sardella, who Is to be married Matawan Grammar School. Their Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dletricl - soon} Mr. Collins and Mr. Tourine, guests were Thurman Weaver, Dal- visited Mr. and Mrs. George Stein- and Ruth Ann, Betty Lou Rraduat- mar, Aibury Park, Diulon^Woodl, Is at their summer home in Forked snd son, Douglas, were Sunday edfrom Keyport High School on 'olnt Pkanont, Avon and W«n»i- most recent - college graduates; Jas, Te/^ Mr. and Mrs. Michael dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Names President Summer (lamp Mr. Walker, father-to-be and Mrs,Stelman, Metuchen; Mr. and Mrs.River. In the afternoon they went Thursday and Ruth Ann from Key- quan. , t , win C. Laudano, Cheesequake, port Grammar School on Juno IB An executive board meeting of Misi Dorothy Burch and Mis Parrish, flrsj of the class to be Charles Mandeville and daughter, swimming at Sunrise Beach. Armoimcomont wai m»d»/ ll)at • married. - Carol, Mrf.and Mrs. Jac A. Cush- Mrs. Norms Peterson and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V. Bas- Guests were Mr. arid Mrs. Fi B th«> Cliffwood Parent-Teacher Ai- Marls Dietrich, Mattwan, will at- soclatlon was 'heU June U at the tend a $tn\aj high conterenco from he IlolmirDunlori would Ue holt- man and son, Geoffrey, Mr: andter. Gail. Walkersvllle, Md.; Gary so sr. entertained tt a buffet sup- Overton, Mr. and Mn, N..Morse QM.aHhe fltfli district lupper con- Mrs. Milton Bowie.and Billy Cot- Roelke, timothy, Terry and Teddy per June 14 for their son, Ray-Mr. and Mra. H. Smith, Mill Har- ,CIIIiwood SchooV A -tcilRnttlon Monday^to July 4 et tho Presby- 1 fcroncb; Pomt PletiinCtlio iprlhg trell. • - • Magee were June 15 dinner guests mond V. Jr., following his gradu- riet Morse and Miss Kathryn Over- was received from Mrs, Watiqn terian Camp, Island llnlnliti,- tot; «»bury T?ark, th/ drama (MU> Barber, prosldent, and Mri. Vin- InstaUedBPW Mrs. WiUiam C. Noddings and of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon'Magee. ation from Matawan • Grammar ton Perth Amboy; Mr.!and.Mrs. UndorHho inonsorahlp of Iho \a\,Ani HrolrtiCWomli, the muiki cent DuBoau wai elected to till 1 Mra.J Floyd T. Taylor,: Columbus, Gary Roelke who has been living School. Their guests wer* Mr. andF. T. Overton and children am Unltod l'rosbytorlim Synod o[ Ni'W feitlvul. Mra, I , O. Kanntn, Avon, Ohio,, recently visited Mrs. Alma, with Mr. and Mrs. Magee has left Mrs. Michael P. Sasso Br,, Port Mri. H, Dunham, Fords; Mr, and o vacancy. • " _ . Jersey, thli coninrcuco la ouo of will icrvo as dltlrlct reporter for Matawan to make his home with Reading; Mr. and Mrs. Michael P, Mrs. 6. Morse. Mr. and Mri. A, Other ofilcera for tha coming aovoral to which liundrodi ol youw TeUjunlor, Mn. Olllo Klein |r., i jThe Business . and Professional NIctBTs, West Long Branch. s Mrfand Mrs.' Bayard T. Lam-Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roelke, Had- Sasso Jr., Sowarcn; Mr, and Mrs.Lewandojkl," Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph year are Mrs. Wilbur Warden, Jullui Spiel- ChurChoa In'thla altia will go Mn, Ooorga Spiegel, Point Plon- sixth installation Monday evening born 'attended tha graduation ex- 1 ercisa»; Sunday of their nephews, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Lockwood and: Darryl, Hopelawn; Mri. Ma-Mri. A, Chudsrikl, Mln Jun» Ml man, . second vlco president; Da discover wayi ot Increasing the ant, locrctary. ' at the PenguinVQIiib,',Route"W, btl'Pease, Elizabeth; Mr, andMn lar.tMin' Eileen Grey.tMlM Mar- vld ' Borniteln, treaiuror; Mn etfectivcnsii aa Oirlnlnna, '• • 1 : ( James R. and Howard Anderson, entertained' it open house Junk' IS Mr*. '»/chard Kull, a«ton Madi's6» Townshlp,>'<•' »' *"•'•'":• C«rl BurJow. 'Old Bridgo; Mr. «ndV*HWtrloK. MW# - MrlMH 'Masurj Smiuol 'O/Hff, TWpnfMa *Krafary Along with tin rocnui/on am >! MrsiBertrade Lee, tttfrlntffcrw /n»m^ihe. H»bovBr, 'Park -High for 'their aaiightar. -Charlone, Who and Mrs. Charles Silver*, corrbi Woods, dlilricli,chairman tar 111* School. Florham Park, and the din- graduated from -Matawan High Mrj."Loulf Puglleie and dau^htor, b*kl,M/i*-Nh:kl(r F«rr»nt»i Mil* ouldoflr gomei ' uiuafiy • IdantlfM Trenton Stole Homo tor Ol'rf* prof- dent of the New Jersey federation' Sandra,'Mr. aifd Mrs. Damph* P. Judo McEwe'n, Mlsr Annette Tom- ponding iccretary. • r-,.) with summer campi, .ths prdflraii o( Business and Professional Wom- ner which followed at the home of School. '• • r •.""•"•••" «ct last yean amtounced |U8lfl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eaton. Miss Severlna Wilson has return- Tyrrell and son, William, Mr.,and llnson, Albert Chuderskl, 'James New committee! wor» an- for these conftrencoi Include) had been raised by clubi In ths dll- en's Clubs, Inc., conducted the Mrs. Edward Mack and son, Ed-Atklni, John Kovau, Paul Chuder- irounoed.'ai follows: Mr«, Walter sludloi In f«llli, Hit moaning oi Irlct. i • candlelight ceremony. Mrs. A., Edgar Palm, Mrs. Karl ed to her home In New York after Heuser, Mrs. Calvin Pearce, Mata- a vlsltof 10 days with Mn. Henry ward |r., Mrs. Warren L; Vreeland skl, Robert Morse, Keyport. Owens, lioipltallty; Mri, Weldon Christ, practlpil Chrlitlan livlnu, Tin noxt council meollng will bi Miss Kathleen Merrirt wiil serve and Miss Eliiabeth Ann Vreeland, Also Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R Sims, clunroom repr&ientallve; the minion of tho church, sox In held Aug. 11 In Rnd Honk. as president for 1960-61; Mrs. wan, and Mrs,. Peter A. Read, Mid- L, Zucker. . : dletown, attended a card party vJ3r.'. Paul Shelley, Mechanlcsburg, all of Mauwin:*' ""' Manyille and children, Matawan; Mrs, Thomas MacPe-o, rocreatlon; ho Chrlitinn llf«, and protostont ' Frances Thaler, first vice presl- Mr. andcMrs. John J. Muller on*'Mr. and Mn. J. Blum and children Mri. Stanley Zdunlak, woyi and «m and liberty. ' dent; Mrs. Bernlce VanPelt, sec- Thursday afteffioon, sponsored by Pa,, Is visiting hit brother-in-law Barbara Ann Maxuroiki the Professionar Engineers and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Russell daughter,~Betty, attended the con-and Miss Nancle • Blum, Eair moans; Mist Susari Baum, hli- AccordlnR to the Rev, John R ond vice president; Mrs. Mary vention of the National Association Brunswick; Mlis Margaret Moort iorlan; Mrs. Fliher Hill, honltli Goinoy, United Prcibylorian del Salamon, recording secretary; Mrs. Women's Auxiliary, Monmouth A. G. Stetler.' ' ' ; Hat Graduation Party County Chapter, held at the home Mrs. George A. DeiU, Mr*. Rus- of Plumbing Conlraclors from June West Keansburg. and welfare; Mri, John Siyarto, diroctor for Christian education I Vivian Carr, corresponding secre- 21-25 Held at Cleveland. Ohio. membership; Mr. Dcrnstoln, pro- Now Jersey, Iho iiunmer confer- A graduation parly In honor of taryi and Mrs. Margaret Phillips, of Mr. and Mrs. Otis R. Seaman, sell Weber, .Mrs. William Ohns- LllUe Silver, irian, Mrs. Joseph Rahkl |r., Mrs. Mr. and Mri! Thjrman E.,Walls Matawan Student gram, budget'and finance; Mia. ence programs and actlvltlci are ilnrbara Ann Moitiroikl, whu wai treasurer. ~ * Dllks, publicity ani^wbllcalloni; donlRnod "to stimulate growth and Kraijualiid from ICnyport Orammar The honored guests were the Mrs. Elmore Kattner entertained Richard Cermak, Mrs. Nicholas entertained »t open house June. 14 at luncheon and bridge on June. 15 Francisco, Mrs. Roy Kaiser, all of for their relatives and friends after Is ROTC Cadet •R. Raymond KferCoT P-TA Mes-development into mature. ChrUllai) School June IS, wan glvin by lior scholarship award winners, Miss tipr, and Mra, Carmen Gutto, fallh," pnrfiilJ, Mr. and Mn. John P. Lorna Ken1, scholarship award, when the prire winners were Mrs. Matawan, and Mrs, James Lcder- the; graduation of their:; daughter, man. Fords, attended the perform- Sharon, from Maiawah Grammar A Rutgcn > Unlverilty iludent wolconilng. z J'lto summer conforencoi ar Maturaikl at tholr hrmin, 04 At- and Miss Margaret Finn, bond win- William J. Rabel, the hostess and from Matawan wai among thoJdO Mrs. Frank Bliss. Other guests ance of "Music Man" In New York School, "'. , " av^ilublo to young p o a p I p ol Inntlc St., Koyport. ner for scholastic achievement. cadets reporting for their summer Others attending tho board meet- United 1'roabytorlan Cluirclicu I Giants wcro Mri. Stave Ka* Gifts were presented to Mrs. Doris we re Mrs.. John C. Eggleston,: on Saturday afternoon. They had nnf. .and[ JMrs. Stockton- Hopkins ing were Anthony J. Nuccto. prin- luncheon «{ the Hotel Astor anS 'entertained ,at bridge on Saturday encampment at tho fort Dovens New Jersey wlw oru attnullnj; IIIR puihy, Mr, and Mri. Clunrgo K*< Konson, retiring president, and to Holmdel; Mrs. Joseph Baler, Mrs. ROTC Camp, Fort Devens, Mass. cipal; Mrs! 'John Ryile, Mrs, Trunk William R. Craig, Mrs. Bertha dinner at the Copacabana, Evening when their ifuests were Mr. chool and hnvu coiiyilctcd at leoi litnliy and chlldron, (liwiio mi Mrs. Lee. •.-''.. Tho cadet Is Robert Thomai Ben Cohen, MrJi.Xarmtn Messina, pait ,hl nlfilh Krodi' frank, Mr., and Mri. Hlevcn A. Miss Merritt was presented with Story Schanck, Mrs. Frederick % Mr. and Mrs. George Ritter were and, Mrs. Charles Mondevillc, Mr. president, and' Mrs, Itabert Cottrell and Mr.nett, ion of Mri, Mildred K. Ben Knpinhy, Koyport; Mr, and Mn, her president's pin anlLthe gavel. Dederick and Mrs.-Joseph Derp- Saturday evening dinner guests of nett,-Wilson. Ave., Malewan. Cadi-I berger. '. • Mr. .and Mrs; Paul Llnthwalte and Mrs, Thomas Siddons. Alburt Kapushy, MaUwan; Mn. She will represent the club at the Bennett wn graduoteil from Mata- Graduation Party For I.owli P, HIHIIIIKIT, Union llcoc.Ii; Biennial Convention in Philadel- Mrs. Robert LaMura, Morgan- Forked River. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockwood wan High School and Ii majoring Birthday Celobratlon ville, entertained at luncheon Mrs, Koert Wyclcoff Is a surgical Rtillln Rathbun Jr. '" Mr, and Mri, Itnymnml Ulclnrd- phia frbm'JuIy IT k»J2. .' entertained at •luncheon Saturday lit economic! it Rutgeri. For Alfred Pouienc •on, and ilnuijhtor, Sliorry, l*ort Thursday for Mrs, Everett Carlson patient In Monmouth Medical Cen- In honor of their daughter, Can- the I860 clrnp,rthe fifth con Mr, ami Mri.Hullln who was celebrating her birthday; tsr/r-!—-.-— -y— . ' ."..;•-—*• Mijiimoulli; Mr. and Mri, Stanley dace,nho was celebrating her 12th«ecutlytencampRx^i=i!» ROTC Alfred PauzcncT 1119 Woodmcro |'ore«t Avo., Laurcricn llarimr, Mnruiuskl ind. - daughter*, Joan SchaffeM5.rU ~ Her guestsrwere~Mrs; MrJ; Moll," Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson birthday, Guests wera -Barbara Dr., Cliffwoqd, wai gueit o( honor : penorinehof the Flrit- Army-Area tcrUlned- Sunday jor^tliolr ton, mid Clllrt, J?MHB:. Mr, tnLMri,.. Feted At l>artie» Point •Pleasant; Mrs'. Robert Erd-. and daughter, Bette, Stugertles, t^uhns, Susan' Carlson. Lynn Wotr to be held'at New England's larg- at a birthday celebratrori"^H'old Itojlln Jr., who walh'gruiiiiatMl inann, Mrs.'Frank Gray jr. and New York, wan Sunday guestf of Robert H, MaiuroaM and daugh- ^erton, Phyllis Maghan and Linda est military .Installation, olfcn In* Saturday at tha Clllfwood Inn, Mr,from, the Memarjial School, L«u ter, Miry Loo, Hayrevlllo, and v. Mr. and Mrs: Winston.E.-Schaf. Mrs. George A. Deitz, Matawan. Mr^-aad Hr»; Harry 'tt Miiftsdn Erdmann. teni'lv* training and practical ex- Poutcnc rooelved many glfti. onc« Harbor. "v fer, Matawan,.* entertained at Mlsiei Helen and Cells Maiuroikt, perience In tactjcal, technical and among which were an inicrlbod AtlendlnK wore Mr. and^jMi South R(v«r. buffet suppers June 14 and June Bold wrist watch, a Rllt from tho administrative dutlei, At the con- Roman 7.yck »nil .'chlldron, Clan GKti wero sent by Ilia Rer, IS. On June 14 they entertained Cited For Outstanding clusion of the ilx-weck period memberi of the Cllfiwrod Volun and Ann, I'lnmlngton; Mn, Marl for their .daughter, Barbara Jean, ictsf Fete Graduates toer Fire Co. Mr. P6Ui(en«,,.-'t» Andrew Pinko and Mn. Pankn, Buiinesi Qualities thbie.cadeti who already gradu- Levy, Elheron; Kdward Collln Mr, and Mri, Raymond Mamroikl, who • -graduated from ; Matawah ated from college will be .wmmli- lervlnj ai president of lh» com-Aibury Park; Mr, and Mri, Aug> Grammar ; School.'- The guests pany for the third consocutlvo Stefan Mnuroikl, Mr, and Mn, MluNormi Cullen, SM North •lomed ai stcond lieuteninl* In flic uit Liutr, Mi'luclion; Mri and Clarence Iliupt, Mr. ind Mrt, were Mr., and Mrs. Alfred Oakesi TiBcMATheide Concoun*," Cliffwood Beach, who U. S. Army Reiervt or Regula S#'AA!?'"'''"'' ' Plans for the 196M1 school year Mn. Philip Purcoll and cfiildrcn Peter t'iichlor and Mr, and Mra, Freehold;, Richard Ellis, Mrs. G. graduated from Matawan High Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cameron, Army, the mijorlty of tha cadets ..yiiuffBt iuppor wa* *orv«d, a Philip, Thomm, P!»trlc|a an B. jSchaffer, Keyport; Mrs. and were outlined at a meeting of the Thomu Ferrmti*. ' . , School, on Thursday, -hai been I Fox^Dr., Hazlet, heTd a gradua' will have one more year i^coli Targe, blrth4»Y;,«»k*>Nili«...Mv «•»• I'aoifsil, >nd Mr, and Mri, franl Mrs. Joseph M. Spurgat luid son, executive board of the Matawan : named as the school'i "Builncss Uogsparty on Sugtjay In honor of lege Work and will b«-commlnlon. arpIcc^laa^wTaol*.. There wii iiouih Amliay Carl, Mbrganvilfc Wr. •"' and Mr*. Grammar School ..Parent-Teacher Student of the Year*' by the New- :i T Enroll In School Association held at the home of their daughter, Dorothy, wlu> was dl :M6l " ~ ' dancing to muslo furnlihed by "Alip »Mr. and Wrt. John DL Daniel J.' Heaney and daughter, ark Chapter, National Office Man- Miriam llMtlay and herorcluiii"" Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lam- the new president, Mrs. William yiovannL Mr,' and Mn, William agement Association, ; • grsduatad. from Keyport High OiiSt'i were preient from " Mil* Margaret Cuianelll, It bcrtion, all of Matawan, Gade, 182 Broad St, Majawan. I'oitor andi'nn, Liwrenco, Mn, Liberty St., M«Hw»n,''and Ml»i The award cites her for her out-School, an"* thjif.lon, Robert, who port, Union Si«*i.«h, MBlfUWrti On Wednesday their guests were 'Facing Facts" will be the theme ' " mmry. Mr. «nd Mri, C'harlcno Ann Uckwixnl, M. Mli- standing business qualities and ex- was graduated from the Been St, Wedding Saturday Kejnibjiriff Rll'ttbelh, Trenton and _,£B»cknor *nd children, Mrs. Schaffer, Mrs.- H. Johnson, for the programs planned for the Park. .- ,, *i ' dluii-K St., Malawan, iro cnrolloj ceptionaL achievement In tha field School,jJUritan Township. / )M Marjorlff%*mt Linda, ilia ' Ml In Ills ono-ycur iccralirlal count Mrs, Clarence E. Bahrejiburg and new term, according to Mrs. R. B. of business education. : ^ l Mrs/ Paul M son, Bruce, Keyport; Mr. and Carter,' program chairman. A A large cake served as the fable Miry and Kelly Rullitr arid Mil at Iho Kaiharlim Glbb* School, The National Office Management Browntown, A K 'llmren Itnthlnm, Laurence I la Mra. 0. Wilson, Fords; - Mr, and spring bazaar also was discussed. centerpiece. «Rcfre«hincnft were of their daughter, Arlcno Joan.^w Graduate Awarded 1 New York, whero Ihoy will itart Association Is a professional .or- bor, - '"" ..,< . ., ', Iholr work 6oj>t, 20. Misi Cliunalll Mrs. Frank; Becker and daughter, It was voted to have all past ganization of I8,0H office execu- teryeil and there was'ijJancing. Gerald Lewi* Seybert JCa ion "' JW; Stholar*hlp ^ Suzanne. Morganville; Mrs. R. presidents' pins" suitably engraved ' Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mn. Scybt-Ui Cape Cora and Mill Utcxwmid nra grnduitu tives who make this annual award of MalBwun lll|;li fiihcxil. , Schillte and • daughteV. "Sandra, by the organization. Mrs. A. J. to recoghiM;outstanding: business John Kacer, Mr. and Mrs, John R. Fla,, on Saturday,-June IS, 1000, Kay* Siorr, dauglw Keybort Elki 2030 T Mlllhurst;- Mr. and Mr*. 0.- P. TomsKUor Mri. Gerard Gardner students and to stimulate Interest Crocs «nd «oni, Rodney, Donald, MiM Molnor, a graduate of ,MMa- Mr. ansiMri,.K. K, Slorr, irthdoy Social Cottrell, Bed Bank; Mr. and Mrs.ana Mrs. Joseph Smith have re-' in the youth of America toward a Freddio and Larry, the Rov. Rod-waa HI g h School, attendnd:- the Dr.', Attend Reception . J; Malcolm Bahrenburg, Mr. andeelved past presidents' pins,-which career in buiiness management or erick N. DeYoung, Mis« Judy Hen- Standard School of Dcauty Cuitura nVfilualcOroin Nfci?.,Briigf)ck Keyport l!lki Loct^o 2010 will hoi Mrs. James Coldie and children, will be engraved, as well as all business teaching. drickson, Robert Hendrlckson, New Brunswick,.*od-l« cmplflyw: Sentor lIlfTschool ihii weck;-MI«i IM monthly birthday social Hatui MUs N»ncy Cranvhuiv, «l«ughl«r Ronald and Jeanne, Mlddietown; future presenutioos. . " Mrs. Raymond Mclsiner and son,at 0M Powder julf Deiuty Salon, Slorr wa* £*KHsfcd the Spanish day at 1 p.m. at the Lodgd Hall of Foster Crwuhiw, I'lflh St, , Plans were made to mimeograph, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carter and Raymond, all of Keyport: Mr. andNei* Brunswlc*. ;~ f h,i3;ii*7'|feo%o the student ot- 24» Ilroadwuy, Keyport, Muilc wl Cliffwood, allondid a rtccpllon at Paul Barrett, Matawan. This was ratheKlha^rlntjjUthe rules and Dinner Party Given Mrs. Thomas M. Anderson, Mats Mr. Seybert HUnM Wlllia tjilfS ' IhtSSHjp'it! avcroco In b«.si#lj«d by llol) Wllion'a or Matawan. Center aflor Rraduitloa in celebration of the graduation of regulations wfiKh ar«\ distributed For Walter Hannig itvan; Mr. and' Mrs, Lester Ken, port High School, Willlamiport, Spanish. .^W^Iio.t.rSceT^d'thi rJiodri. A buffet will b« served, from Mntawin lllgli Bchool Jun* their daighler, Carol, from^ Mata- to the new chairmen, officers and nedy,' Mrs.' Joha Ackerson an< Pa,, inT U stiWd at the U. S North Bruniwtck-Teaclicn Aisocl lllki and their fricndi ato Invited, 19, Mill C'ranslww wai i«om- homi room motbers for the com- wan High School. u Walter StanlejrHenoig, son of toss, Billy and Bobby, Mr. and rflkt gin, RouW if Browntowo,.. s otlon icholirshlp award of (200 to Memberi of tin 120 Club ar* r< pinled by hir ilitera, Mrs, Mar/ ing year. The duties for each are Mr. anil Mri. Walter R. Hennlg, Mrs. August Manu« and children, be {Ad il';«j>y:.New J«r«j( Col- minded that ths prize* will bo Mistey, Aibury P*rk, Mill Cy*- outliaed clearly. - \ Thiy wUlreildc at 36.Redntpl Graduation Party Marlboro HJardens, Morganvilli, Robert and Jill, Mr. and Mrs.St,'Net w Brunswick. lege. ..V/SW. ' • " " awarded durlilg lit* «v«oing'« ft* llila Craliilnw, Cliffwood, and ota. Mrs. Oade, accompanied by Mrs. who tro* (raduated from Freehold Michael Krleter aad ion, Richard, Miu Storr plain to enter DOUB- ilvltlei, All Memtwr Iilki, whoic •rf. - . ;- Mr and Mr*, Charles A. Ralnaud, Orter. Mill Marilyn Hall, Mrs. Regional HI a| Mm Woaday. Gary Shapiro, Miia Beth Archer, Vliiion From Inland list College, New Pruniylck-, la birthday* fall In this month, will Miriam Dr., MaUwan; Mr. and JOMph : Dzwtl, and Mra. Alex night, wu guest of honor at a din- Miss Sue Archer, MiM Barbara September. ^08'"'' -Mrs. William J. Rainaud Jr., Mid-Sraulko Jr., attended tfca workihop ner party at the Shore Print Inn, Camcroa and Richard Gunlhcr, Wedaesday'at Oakhurst, from 7 Mr. tad tin. P. J. Kerrigan, dlftown; Mr. and Mrs.William J. Hulk, alter the gradoattoo tx- Hazlet: Miss Florenc* Malley and Dublin, Ireland, are Willing Uwli KITCHEN p.m. to It p.m. , - » erdsaa. '. '.. ••.;.^,.;v,'-y;.f .;;. GOP Pldin AttlvHh* AHond Wedding RsJoand, Browntown, and Miss Riyniond Riker; Untoo Beach; Mr, toa-io-law and daughter. Mrxanc JllA-Nar-Yorkv JUfrnhmfnti were s«rv»d by '"'Other guests''4verB~Mn.^"P^esrlff and Mrs. Charles zick and child HrsTFr Dr QUlll," HaMtWW-St.T InetDttesa, -Th» . - - . -wm among the**,who attended a Mitchell, Mn. ARM Ortoff, Mr. and ren, Bobby, Donald, Rusty and MorgiflVille.- Since their arrival on can Club will hold s, food aad coke Broad St,, M«(»win, wer* Ih* gradoation party Sunday at the Mrs.-Willlaa-Uibrica..-Mll» Irene Evelyn,-Rlv«r^Edgs; ^1 Carison, May M, Mr. and Mn, Kerrigan sale at Cll/livood Ueach on the j;uc»tr M "ttie wedding ot MIM Moraanvill* home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gep- Auxiliary Jo Meet Orloff, Miu Barbara Pogera," Mn. Dumont; Mr. and Mr*. Peter Via have traveled extensively about th$ beachfront July 9. Mrs, Myodni Margaret Mary Stein, Upper Mont- Hind SM. Jmt'Ofl 1 William Orloff. James Orloff, Billy iagxm m ner, Belleville, la honor of Mr*. canclcb and sons, Robert and Paul, TBe .MK and ~Ne#«"York metto- Btinnerria wlir btf tho ~£Hb\fliiW '•Inlr.an', ...d. *«.,».Jimcs. J.,, ..McNaliym»H;l, »«,.„Lltl---'-• ww'ira'duaad com laud* on June Unit 82 will meet Monday evao'i itwmiter of the freabman dan at Penmylvanla and W«fiingt»n, O^-eWatlngton, UI, Orove, KobtrUvllle, Mr, BPMSIB. .^ ,,™,,vy>r.n"' riu.v., iuiwn« *Mk*B*a 9. from Moutdalr Slat* College, inc. at 8 p.m. in Uw Legion Home, Setoa'Hall Vaivenity, South •. C. Prfeir (a their departure in vritt IM chtlrntan. All Republic, j Ai the flow and Arrtu' M«mr, Ww BB*gh*(ll and ii the son-in&rar of Mr. aad Mrs.SummerCHd Avt, Laurence Har- Orange. He mitt take • pre-nwtfl- Oifu were »»t by Mr, and Mrt.July « family reunlou with a ton clubniHtlngiaitaiiceltedfor'jlw." 'i ^urdiy" ' ' , -Pau l" r'A , Eg»~ B •William i, Rainaud.i r. bor- -. •• i. • -I caicouzM, i ' " JUohird G. McDenaott. . i. ptanmed,,. • sunomer.r -••;.,;.<.•::. -. -..,-..•,, ••.' \. THE MATAWAN Thursday, June 23^1960

Investigation, Washington, D. C, Red Bask. Bncntiye offices are b lease basis'. The telephone «•">- mirdlscm* "Due Process in CrimJ- Will Build New a former ptrvate home off Tinton pany is dropping that aspeet-of Sfe Police Chiefs To nal Interrogation," followed by an Av»., New Shrewsbury. The money hadneaa aa a result el a Supreme address by William W. Burke, Spe- for the (dans and land purchase will Court anti-monopoly ruling, author- MERCURY AND COMET come out oMbe parkway^ general '53 Ford Hold Conference cial Agent-in-Charge, F e d e r a Authority Office ity officials said. Bureau/ of Investigation, Newark. reconstruction or improvement re- V8 Fotdomath The 4tth Annual Conference . The New Jersey Highway Au serve fund. The authority approved purchase The Hos. Aldona E. Appletcn, thority authorized spending (ISO/ * Safe Buy Used Cars * the New Jersey State Associate Judge of the Juvenile and Domes- The authority also authorized of 31 rotary mowers train toe Hv of Chiefs of Police will be held 000 in connection with plans lor I using 1*25,000 from that fund over S. •Whaley Co, Kolmdel Township, the Mcnnwulh Hotel, Spring lain tic Relations Court, Middlesex Garden Slate Parkway Admioistra County, will address the group, aa a two-year period for a new com-tor J15.J45, and tha pur(*ase of MORGANVILLE Monday through 'Wednesday, ac- Uon building in Woodbndge Town munications system for parkway cording to an announcement b> will Congressman Cornelius E. Gal- ship. The money will be used foi tut pickup trucks and an additional lagher, Bayonae, who will speak on state police and other personnel. GARAGE Chief P. George Geflken, Sparta, design and engineering plans and The new system will replace the six chassis from the Mount Eng- president of the association. Federal Legislation Effecting La«r for purchase of 3 S acres of land lish Salea Co., Red Bank, tor $19,- LO 6-1810 — IO 6-6281 Enforcement." — two-way radio system furnished by 1957 CHRYSLER, air duel Jerry Sullivan, Atlantic that mil be added to the «.M-acre the N.J. Bell Telephone Co. on a 239. City, conference chairman, who, On Tuesday evening, E. llornsby site already owned by the author- with co-chairman Chiel Hajry Vasson, President of the New Jer-ity. 1959 CHRYSLER, air <«tfti«ier Knowlrs, Mbntdair, have schedulec1 sey Bell Telephone Co., will be the The additional land will tnany prominent speaker* to ad- principal speaker at the annual bought from the State Highwaj 'dress the group daring the morn- banquet. He will trjealt on "Com-Department for $30,000. parsons, 1957 OlDSMOBILE Hardtop loaded Ing business sessions at the lhree- munications for National Defense," Brinclerholf, Quade and Douglas, day conclave. President Gellken will be the toast- the authority's general engineering -Attorney-General David D. Fur- master Fred A. Ross, president, consultants, will prepare the plans. Vacation Reminders 1958 STUDEBAKER Scotsman rnsn will address the assembly on Colts Firearms Manufacturing Co., Alexander Herenchak Associates, Monday, following the address of Hartford, Conn., son of the late corisulllng engineers, will do the welcome by Mayor Ellis B. Gam Chief Fred Roff, Morristown, will site work. 1955 RAMBLER Wagon and Police Commissioner Fred L present the Roff Memorial Plaque It is the authority's plan to pocket and pin to Chief Gelfken Brown, Spring take, and the'presi- have the building built under s "While you are away, send cnecka or money orders dent's address. General Furman it the dinner. . • lease-back agreement with a pri- 1955 CHEVROLET Belair Hardtop will speak on "Cooperation in Law The third day's session will open vate developer, who would be se- by mail for deposit to your account. Enforcement." with an address by William M. lected on the basis of competitive FBI Maa To Speak Salcy, assistant director, Division bids] The 6ite 'abuts the north- 1952 CHRYSLER, convertible On Tuesday, Assistant Director of Motor Vehicles, Trenton, who bouiid roadway of the parkway You will also find it convenient to mail checks in John F. Malone, Federal Bureau of will explain the new selective line north of the Ranlan River Bridge, payment of tills. Take your checkbook with you. posting sj'Btem. William Howe Da- at the po|n' where the concrete, 1958 VAUXHALL is, Division ol Alcoholic Bever- state-owned section of the parkway ge Control and Office of Amuse- begins It also has frontage on Carry your funds in the safe, tonvenient form of I for TV REPAIRS ment Games Control Commis- Route 9. (or any ioner; Chief Peter J. Gannon, Offices Under One Roof Travelers Cheques. We issue them at small cost. repair itatc Bureau of Navigation, and The admlnstration building gt Theodore W. Lane, Jersey City tervice) would bring under one roof the Deposit silverware, jewelry and other valuables in SCHANCK & SIHLER Police Department, will complete parkway's scattered offices.- The the roster of speakers' the final day. main business elfices are now in a Safe Deposit Box, safe from hazards of burglary and fire. 10 Lafayette Place, Freehold find it Fast In the Highway 34; Matawan YELLOW HOpkint 2-1250 - LOwell tV4239 PAGES THE AU ITIH • HRMANINT FARMERS AND MERCHANTS IPRIrKMUUNCID ••.•|«ri the baMimnt of your-ntw NATIONAL BANK fame with a modern all ttttl ? WAN? MORE FOR YOUR MOMEY.... Bllco Door. Its dlriet acc«M Matawan 1 auppltmenta 1r» Inside ttafr - HI5P YOUR EYE ON GRANTS rnakei your tawmenr uitfut, convenient md taf*. Call ui for free, informatlvi folder, UNDERWEAR BUYS Matawaii Lumber Co. 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Tate. pastor of the H Broee St, Keyport Spiritual Ctmrch "" CottnBRA, Third St, Keyiwrt Second Baptist Church, Keyport, Sunday aervice and Sunday Ht shore Rd, Union Betel Rev, a T. Williams STD, began at die church last night at School, 11 am. Wednesday, testi- Rev. Katberine Miller, Pastor Her. Henry A. Male, Rector _ • Pastor t p.m. with the senhon by Rev. mony meeting t p.m, Reading room Services are held on Sunday and Rev. Clarence A. Lambelet VTcar 'Sunday School convenes at 9:30 L. G. Wellington, assistant pastor open Wednesday and Saturday from Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock Sunday services are at 9:30 ajn. t.in. At the 10:45 a.m. worship of the Second Baptist Church, 3 to 4 p.m. ••'..., ..-•,- and on Friday afternoons at 1 p.m The first, third ant fifth Sundays, service the sermon foplc "will M Mrfuchen. He was accompanied by Universal availability of the heal- there 1sHoly Communion, and the "Let's Save' Ourselves." his choir and congregation. Pentecostal Church second and fourth Sunday*, morn- The official board will ing and saving power of the Christ, UaJon and Sidney Avfc, Tonight a t8:3O p.m. the sermon Truth, will be « theme ttealt with ing,prayer. Church school meets Wednesday, July 8, at 8 p.m Will be delivered by the Rev. K. 1, Uoloa Beach at.tfM a.m. , •-...•::'.,- • The Sunday School Boapl at Christian Science services Sun- Mrs. Herbert G. Wood. Pastor Titbs, who pastors the Union Bap day. meet Wednesday, July 13, at tis) .Church, Trenton. The Mission- Worship services are held Sun- Special services will b« held as The account of Christ Jesus' announced. p.m. *. . aries Circle and Progressive Club day at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Sun- The Sunday School picnic will be healing of the woman "which had day School is at 8:45 a.m. The Women's Guild meet* die will be in charge. a spirit of infirmity 18 years, and held at Metedeconk Beach on Sat- On Friday at 8 p.m. the choir Bible study group meets Tuesday flat Tuesday of each month In the was botyed together, and could In church hall at 8 p.m. The Parent- urday July 15. In case of rain, and congregation pi the Union at 7:45 p.m. . It will be postponed until the fol- no wise Hit up herself (Luke 13) Thursday prayer meeting Is held Teachers'Association of the church Baptist Church of South River will will be included in the Bible read- lowing Saturday. accompany lts_ pastor, the Rev. at 7:45 p.m. _ '•; -' • • school meets the fWa] Tuesday of ings. "Christian Science." will be each month at 8 p.m. ; Trinity Church. (Episcopal) .: H. 0. Williams, to the church. the subject of the lesson-sermon. Union Beach Full Gospel Church Sponsors of this service will be the King Of Kings Lutheran Church Main St., Matawan . A citation to be read from HI Park Ave., Union Beacb Carroll B. Hal), .Usher Board and the Sunday Rev. Evan SeUCWiillams, Pastor Bayvlew School School. "Science and Health with Key to Bishop's Man-Id-Charge the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Sunday services are held at 10:45 LeonardvlDe Rd.,. Mlddtetown Sunday evening marks the in • The annual family picnic will be :Eddy'states (495:2): "Truth casts a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School Rev. C. Roger.Burkina, Pastor. held at-Thompson's Park, James- atallstion sermon by the Rev. C.out error now as surely 06 it didmeets at 9:30 a.m. with classes Sunday School is held at 6:30 P. Williams, pastor of the Second burg, on Saturday. Cars-will leave 19 centuries ago. All of Truth is for all ages. a.m. and church services at 10:45the church at 9:30 a.m. ' : i; ;i Baptist Church of Long Branch. m. '..'.' ' •" '•• . "•'': •• :- ---".: not understood; hence its healing Prayer meeting Is held on Tues- -The SecondSunday.afterTrinity,, The Rev/Mr. Williams, who Is the power Is not fully demonstrated!!) Moderator «(the Seacoast Associa day at 7:30 p.m. Emmanuel Assemblies IM God' morning prayer and litany will be Jk», will be accompanied by his The universal nature, of divine Mid-week service Is Thursday at Middle Rd., North Ceaterviile at 8 a.m.; church school, 9:45 choir ,and congregation. . power is also brought out in the7:30 p.m. ... ,. . Rev. Timothy Adams, Pastor a.m.; monling prayer and sermon, Golden Text to be read from Sunday School Is at 9:45 a.m.; 10 a.m. ThiB will be the final meet- On Monday at 8:30 p.m. the ser- Gelhscmane "Lutheran Church morning worship, 11 o'clock; Evan- ing of the church school until vices w(ll be concluded with a Isaiah (52:10): "The. Lord hath made bare his holy arm 'In the Maple PI., Keyport gelistic service, 7 p.m. The first Sept. 11., '• program. Tha Rev. Harold Hopson Rev. Frederick Boos, pastor Sunday of each month, there Is a will be the matter of ceremonies. eyes.of, all the nations; and all the A special parish meeting has: 7 There .are two services on Sun-Communion service at 11 a.m. been called tor Monday.at 8 p.m. Music will be furnished by theends of the earth shall see the sal- vation of our God." day: Matins at 8:30 a.m. and the Young Peoples service will be Bar and Bas Torah was celebrated at the United left to right, Marlene Nlsonolf, Ellen Kamlnsky, combined choirs of the church with regular service at 11 o'clock. Sun- St Joseph'* Church Hebrew Synagogue. Keyport, over .the weekend. The Janet Goldstein; standing, Eric Popplck, . Roy Mrs. Viola Banksi at the organ. held Thursday evenings at «:45 Maple PI., Keyport ,, young people completing the course of studies and Schwartz, David Goldstein. " The Faith Reformed Church day School begins at 9:45 a.m. p.m., before the regular Thursday Fallowing the program a reception •North Centervnie Fire House, v Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor recognized steps before being received were, seated, will be held In the church base- First Baptist Church service, instead of Tuesday. eve- Masses wiO, be held Sunday Middle Rd., Karltan Township nings at 7:30 .p.m.' Thursday eve- ment Mm. Caroline Jackson is Rev/Theodore CMuIler, Pastor Main and W. Third St*. ' morning-at 7, 8. 9, 10, II and U will read from the book of Psalms. are invited to attend the Spnalsh continue their study In the Bible chairman and the Rev. R. P. Ball, ning, Bible -study and prayer o'clock. ' The Guild for Christian Service Keyport service Is at 7:45 o'clock. Third: and fourth students will Bible study using the Bible study aid book. ".Your Will Be' Done On Ltoastmaster,-/Ul are welcome to will meet tonight at 8 p.m. at the Rtv. Maurice W. Phillips, cover material from the Bible aid book, "You May. Survive Armaged- Earth." The addresses are as fol- : : at Bentdlct's Chureh ' ' "''.attend. ••' " ' - - "' fire house, '. " •' ." Cllffwood Community Holmdel School books, "From .Paradise Lost To don Into God's New'World:" . : lows: F. Anderson, 331 Wilson Ave.; On Sunday at 8:38 a.m., morn- Vacation Bible School is being Methodist Church Paradise Regalne.d," and "Jehff- Sunday at 3 p.m. there will be Matawan; J. Gondoly, 5 Atlantic held this week and next week from Holnd«l Rd., Holmdd . Continue Service* ing worship will be held at the Rev. Lee Cotter. Pastor Rev. Edward P. Blsjaka, Pastor vah'CWltnesses In The Divine Pur- a public lecture entitled "What Is Ave.,- Matawan; R/'Lovelace, Pros, fire house. The sermon topic will S a.m. to ,11:30 a.m. with classes Sunday morning service will lie 'Masses are held Sunday it 7, 8,pose." At 8:30 p.m. the service Your Future In The Space Age?" pett Ave., Cllffwood; A. W; JPal- DurinjfMirnmer Months be "Faith, a Risk." A nursery is from nursery age to high school. at 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m. meeting will be held. Th« theme This will answer such questions as held at the horn* of Mr. and Mrs. The deacon J will meet this evening 9,10 and 11 ajn. and at U o'clock mer, Middle Rd., North Center- M.Y.F. will be In the evening at noon. Will be from Romans 14:19. Th I • "Do scientific advances Insure a -Sunday School and services at .yman Parks, IB Chestnut Dr. at 9 p.m. at the parsonage, meeting helps, members in their peaceful future?" and "Is a para- VUle; W. Waite, 8 Monmouth Ave., 7:30 p.m. .1 Confessions are heard in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, The schedule for Vacation Bible On Saturday the Sunday School There will'be a baked ham sup- ministry. _ dise earth possible?" Port Monmouth andXingdpm Hall.- «1O continue during the summer School being held Monday through and church family' picnic will be parish home Saturdays between 7 Saturday Spanish speaking people All are welcome. .-...';;_ - per Thursday, June 30, from 5 (O and 9 p.m. Tuesday the service centers wiU months, It was announced today. Friday on Aug. 8 to 19 from 9:30 held at the Baptist Conference Cen- 1 p.m. "All the churches and societies a.m. until 12 o'clock noon Is aster, Lebanon. The bus will leave Choir practice will be held Tues- First Presbyterian Church »f our denomination continue their follows: Children entering kinder- at t a.m. from the church and will day at 7 p.m. Route 14 and Franklin St, services' and other regular actlvl- garten this fall will meet at thereturn at A p.m. Matawan - tie* year round," said Mrs. Sarah home Of Mr,, and- Mrs. Gilbert Deacon's prayer meeting will be MortantUU MethodUfcCtrarth- "~ Rev. Chester A. Galloway, Erickson, Chrlstlan'Sclence Assist- FaJLJIL Dartmouth. Dr,: Js!nder-_ held Sunday morning at bill a.m.; Morguvllle " - ^ "Pt ant Committee on Publlcation~foT garten will meet at the home of Sunday School, Sflti i.m.Y morning Rev. Fred H.Bowen, Pastor — Sunday morning worship service Keyport. "Our Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erblg, 9 worship service./10:4$.a,m,, when Church services are held on Sun- Is at IP a.m. The nursery and kin- maintains classes for pupils up toOregon Ave.; first grade will meet the guest preacher- will, be George day at 9 a.m. and Sunday School dergarten departments;, first, sec- the «ge of 20, and everyone Is at the home of Mr. and MrsW. . Lewis, director of the N. J. meets' at 10 a.m. ond and third grades will meet at welcome to attend our Sunday ser- Fred Myers, 29 Irwin PI.; second Temperance League. The pastor First Spiritual Church 10 ajn. The fourth, fifth and sixth vices and Wednesday evening and third grades will meet at thewill be guest speaker at Cardiff Of Divine Rose grades will hold junior church and 'meetings, at which testimonies ol home of Mr. and Mrs. William Baptist Church where he formerly 179 Main St, Belford ™ the seventh and eighth grades will "healings are given." Fash, 30 Bucknell Dr.; fourth, fifth served as pastor. At 6 p.m. the Rev. Phoebe Dalley, Pastor attend church service. The local church holds Its Sun-and sixth grades will meet at theBaptist Youth Fellowship will con- Servlcei are held Sunday at 8 On Monday evening the Planning day services at 11 a.m. at 84 home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bar-, duct a service at the. Cllffwpod p.m. and Tuesday at 2:30 and I and Evaluating Committee will Broad St., Keyport. The Wednes- rett. 27 Cornell Dr. • Nursing Home. The evening wor- p.m. • . _, meet at 8 p.m.;' the Spiritual Life day evening meeting Is held 8 p.m. ihip service will be held at'7:30 Committee, also will meet at 8 p.m. The Sunday School convenes at Second Baptist Church p.m. The Rev.,Mr. Phillips, pastor, Lather Memorial The Christian Education. Com- 11 a.m. 305 Atlantic St., Keyport will preach. tj> The V. "Aria Church mittee will meet on Thursday eve- Rev, Nicholas J. Tate, Pastor On Wednesday there will be mid- Missouri Synod! ning at 7:30 p.m. Nby Rot Jast Charge On Saturday the Women's Pro- week service at 7:30 p.m. Ttnton Falls Public School Honor Graduates gressive Club will sponsor a fish Rev. Daniel D. Relnhelmer, Pastor Keyport Reformed Church dinner at the home ol Mrs. Garnett First Methodist Church Sunday .School juid Bible Classes Warren St., Keyport At the. 11 a.m. church service HALF PRICE? Lawson, 108 Maple PI., Keyport. 147 Main St., Matawan are held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday under Rev. Roderick N. DeYoung. on Sunday In the Grace Methodist the direction c* Arthur Bitter, .:;-. ,. Pastor Church, Un|on Beach, the follow- Sunday at 9:30 a.m. _ Sunday Rev. Frank E. Sweeten; Pastor School mcelM. Morning wwjjilp.i' Divine,worship services on Sun-nerintenden^ Thft.mornl , Tha annual Sunday School picnic . "1\« o^en'jbeer), asked: 'Why « fr«a ,' ing high school graduate! were r held at 11 a.m. At-the evening ser- day will be at 8:45 and 11 a.m.wll be field: «t lD5« a.m.vWW %)H be.teld Saturday at 12:30 p m. eon ot J)a!nt? Why-not just'tut th* pries ,. honored:. William Gray, Carol Soft drinks and watermelon will be HelUenroeder, Judith' Hcndricki vices the guest speaker will be the with music by the senior choir and mon by the pastor. A nursery serv- •f y«ur paint In half?.1 Th« b**f-«niwer Rev. C; P. Williams, pastor of sermon ty the pastor. ice Is available. Communion serv- provided and children under 12- ion,.Edward Oloh, Raymond Rlker yeart-of-age are asked to accom- and Alfred White. Also honored Second Baptist Ghurch, Long Monday at 9:J0 a.m. the second ices are held the first Sunday of I can give It thtc. i ( were the following grammar Branch. week ol Vacation Bible School will every month. '." pany their parents. All those at- school graduates: Gerard Biondl, Wednesday at 7 p.m. there will start, directed by Mm. May Boyce. tending are asked to bring their be Bible study; -8:30 p.m., senior Classes include preschool, begin- St. Mary's Episcopal Church own sandwiches. For further infor- "Ml PAINTS ARE QUALITY PRICED Judith Dlerk, Albert' Eastmond, East Front 81., Keyport -•. Thomas Eajtrnond, Verena Etoilk- choir rehearses. ' ners, Juniors and teen-agers, Those mation, contact Robert Wilkenlob ' set] Gladys Gleck, Irene Mac- Prayer service Is held at 7:30who could not attend the first week Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector or Edward Allon.— MaUSETHEY ARE QUALITY PAINTS! lnnes, Judith Notarcola, Albert, p.m. on Friday.' are welcome to register for ses- Morning prayer today Is at Sunday School meets at 9:30 Ostervlch, Samuel Robinson,1 sions, Monday through Friday. a.m.; Boy Scout Troop 64 meets at a.m. under the supervision of Ro- Tad* my Acrylic RoM«t*x paint at an example. It's worth Karen Steldle, Albert Stories, Wll- First Baptist'Church Prayer meeting Is held Wednes- 7:p.m. _•' .'. ." , bert Wllkenloh; organ meditation •very penny «f ftia price at $6.98 a gallon, at demonstrated by all Uam Storms and Susan Willlami. 2&MalnSt,Matawu day at 7:15 p.m. Friday, St. John the Baptist, by Mrs. Gordon Magee, 10:30 Rev. Lawrence R. Bailey, • The closing program of the Bible Holy Communion Is at 9 «.m. a.m.; 'service of. worship, 10:45 'laboratory tettt and by Its widespread popularity over • period of Pastor School will be held Friday, July 1, Sunday, morning prayer will be a.m, ' ..yjtara. rt would be aaty t» ««t the price In half for a single gallon. " BvangelhtU Services Morning worship services will be at 7:30 p.m., featuring a profes- at 7:45 a.m.; Holy Communion, 8 Junior Youth Fellowship picnic held at both 10 and 11 a.m. on sional magician and display ol a.m.; Holy Communion, address is on Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Instead of giving 'a taeond aan free with every one I fell, but . -Non-denominational evangelistic Sunday, The sermon topic will be: handwork; -.-•• -• w and church school, 9 a.m.; Holy Telegraph :HilL Park, Contact the services art being held at 916 "The Peril of Neglect." Church Communion and address, 10 a.m.pastor no later than Sunday if you Front St,,.UniO|,Beach, on Sunday, school Is held at 9:45 a.m. with Browntown Community Church The Couples Club will hold a pic- plan, to attend. The group will -1 REFUSE TO 'SECOND RATE' RATE MY PAINTS . Monday, Wednesday and Friday classes for each age group.' Brownlowa Union Sunday School nic at 3 p.m. leave the church house at 2'45 sights at 8. p.m. They are conduct- The Vacation Church School will Route 18, Browntown The second week of Bible School p.m. Soft drinks will be provided; By GIVING THEM A LOW PRICE TAGI . ed by Miss Rosa Molettlere" and continue 'fcach weekday through Rev. Francis Cantel, Pastor - will start Monday. each member Is to bring his own "Have yov ever Men what Improper pricing can do to a good Miss Susan Wallace who state all July 1. Morning sessions begin at Sunday School.Is held from 9:45 Morning prayer will be held sandwiches. ire welcome, to attend. 9 a.m.' • ' to 10:45 a.m. and the church serv- Monday and Tuesday at 9 a.m. product? I will not classify my paints with any of the cheap imi- Grace Methodist Church The Sunday School picnic will be ice from 11 a.m. uatil U- o'clock. .-Wednesday_!here~wlil be Holy tations that are being offered, nor downgrade them by resorting to Ha v* you read the classified held at Lebanon Conference Cen- Everyon* Is cordially Invited to at Communion at Sam. The A.A.'s Union Beach ids? ter on Saturday, July 9. tend. meet at 9'p.m. - ' Rev, Leon Zlnkler, Pastor ' price reductions, discounts or special sales, even though The youth choir will rehearse SaAttrdayvat4»a,m.-at the church. ; Sunday School will be held at 9 "MY UNIQUE OPERATIONAL ECONOMIES a.m. for fourth to sixth grades: 9:30 a.m. for 7th to Uth grades MAKE MY FREE PAINT OFFER POSSIBLE I and at 10 a.m. for two-year-olds to third grade. "I tave money with my particular way of doing "business . , . At 11 a.m. the regular church Company and dealer-owned retail stores... Ultra-modern paint fac- service will be held and the-Sscra- raent ol Holy Baptism will be cele- ' tories « .. Streamlined merchandising methods . My own fleet *f brated. A nursery is available for '! Diesel trucks I* cut costs of obtaining raw materials and of shipping all young children. The youth fellowship la planning paint ,,iA wirringneis te settle for a profit of penniet per gallon ... ..•ARTSTV to attend a Conference tt Ocean All *f these factors malw it possible for me to effect savings, which City. I pets en 4c you with' s ,JNNING COLORS The Community Vacation Bible FARMING COMPACT GAi School Is In'session every day from 9 a m. to 12 o'clock noon. . 1VIRY 2nd CAN 5NVENIENT GRACEFUL GLAMOUK. - The senior choir will rehearse on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. All mem- . DORATIVE MODERN VALUABLE VERSAi.. ber* are urged to attend to dis- Of TOP QUALITY PAINT ^ PRETTY PRACTICAL TIME-SAVING STEP-SAVINu cuss plans for the summer. XCIJING BEAUTIFUL FASHIONABLE ELEGANT SLEEK Bayvlew Presbyterian Chureh CUIfwood Beach Absolutely C off Ixffra Cost!" b HANDSOME DEPENDABLE LIGHT LOVELY HANDY HELPFUi. Rev. Francis Osterstock EFFICIENT WORK-SAVING EASY-TO-ORDER INEXPENSIVE...PRE1, Morning worship Sunday with special music by the Junior and youth choirs will be at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. The pastor's, sermon topic wilt be "Summertime,- When the-Uvta'Js Easy." This Is the last Sunday ending the second quarter for pledges. Daily Vacation Church School will start Monday at 9 a m.; Junior HI Fellowship picnic, ) p.m.; Ses- LIQUID GLASS sion meeting. 7:30 p m. , ACRYLIC ChlNA LUXE Boy, Scouf Troop 10 meets Tues- ROL-LATEX r« A. i«.k.f«i».t, *• OUTSIDE OH. day at 7 p.m., as well as Exploring A armfua «rttrl«t «* fM . r« Ul.riw Mill, «ili«a*i m. rili uam tMliff md ww- PostlO. < ' " «M]wMM«y. H«V«Mya4w Bible Study Croup meets Wednes- w»lxU«; 4rt« hi 20 M(M«M, Atin. day at 7:30 p.m. The Sacrament of Infant Baptism ?2J5qt. $2.25qt. •W flat $3.00 qt. $$.« win bi'cciebreled off Sunday,-July Newest telephone Idea. The com- A wall phoneys easy lo hang A table phone saves endless lime1 I* amrMeaafm pact, modem Princess phone wherever It's handiest. Takes up and-steps wherever you place it Jehovah's Witnesses M n> bMut ul| KUnN SSi ». i i' " y-»'« «o counter spac*. Picture It (in- Hssmanyhsndyfeaturestomake K«rportCon»je»ttoQ l(L«»,ttstaYe|yjnditlHhls.Takt color) In your Mlchen crlaundry- -busy days easier. Pick frdm nine - K&gdemiiralL CTDIv or mum MAR Y CARTffi PA1HT FAaOBIES ^ yow cnoiee p_f five smart colors, or In Dad's workshop or d«n. attractive decorator colors. Thursday at 7:30 p m. the Minis- .2 (II tfltfeway 15, Wi L J try School will consider Study 37 e J1 s r, many different colors. There's anextension phone justfor you. Reasonable In the Bible aid book. "Qualified «_... !^* ^ ^ «^««Matawaa«"p|ie»«:tOtl«M To be Ministers." The subject is rott Ambajr,- Sooth Arab* - Newark - Usiea Beach - Reselle Park **"••'-••• - -- of Qsktyour telephone serviceman. "Readlng."'The first student talk AllsK . i will cover material in '-This Meant tt: =,-.. Everlasting Uf«."iS*«o*4 student Dninday, June 23,1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Georgian Court To Post All Approved Swimming Lakes i Summer Courses He Stale Deptrtmtat o} Health will identify by algu again this •HOP AlP POR BUDOn HARMONY. r»t}IT The administration of Georgian year lake btthiag places which , Court CoUege^Laxewood, hat an-comply with standards of the de- 1 tbe schedule tor the I960 partment. Requirements for com- • session of the college. All pliance are that the bathing water course* offered by Georgian Court shall be of good quality, the gen- eral sanitation of the area must ,, had to the Degree of Bachelor of be good, and there must be adher- ~ "AitfiBO Bachelor of Science. ence to safety conditions. -'-'-'-eiasses will begin on Tuesday, * Jflly 5, at 8:4S a m.. and end on The-proprietor of the lake bath- "'Monday, Aug. S. at 12.20 p.m.ing place is responsible for period- ic sampling and subsequent bac- ' Chases are. held six days a week, teriological analysis of the bathing ; Monday through Saturday. Regis- waters. Sanitation and safety will * Irstioa for the summer session will be evaluated by local health per- '.be held today and tomorrow in sonnel and district personnel'of the "-' JUyrnond Hall, from 1-30 to 4-30department. ,_ - . Dr. Koscoe P. Handle, State " Courses offered include English, Commissioner of Health, said this Jifetory, Latin, modern languages, is the second year the department ' science, psychology, logic, account- has made the signs available. The ancy, mathematics, elementary signs help the generals.public to school language arts, and history identify those lake bathing places . ~j){.ancie.ot art. which meet the standards of the Must Bring Records department. For several years,::the Students attending Georgian department also has awarded cer- OntLJit the first time must sub- tificates of compliance to those mit records from the institution proprietors who meet the stand- .last attended If currently attend- ards and that Will Be done again Spry • • big college,-students must present this year. - . WMh •" QUALITY GWAIN-rtD MW—SHORT CUT "SUPIR-WGHT" QUALITY ORAIN-HD 0EIP a letter from the dead or registrar I..HUk,l . endorsing the courses to be taken. Pleas Are Entered* Limited number of students may be • accommodated for residence. Mauro Brisccse, 19, Manchester' Attendance at all classes is re- Ave., Keyport, pleaded innocent to -quired. Absences Incurred through a charge of stealing the car of Lee LaChoy necessity will be handled in ac-Harris. Second St., Keypqrt, in Key- RES or BEEF -CTrdance with the policy set forth port, Oct. 14, 1959. Charles Sha- Chinese Dinner , ~ In the college catalogue. vers,- Morganville, Marlboro Town- Student reports will be mailed ship, denied carrying a concealed RegBlar OVMh BONELESS C * shortly after the clow.qf the sum- .38 caliber in a car parked •mer Session, but no transcript will on Route 520, Marlboro Township, Style Reiiy " -fcejlisued unless requested. Apr., 30, Ellen_M,Wi)kins, Keyport I-I+IW Ib. CHUCK pleaded no defense to a charge of CHOCOLATE ruBDIN» assaulting John Golden, Atlantic OR LEMON HI FIUINS NO FAT ADDED First Aid Courses St., Keyport, with a knife at that (FIRST CUT PRICED HIGHER) For Boat Inspectors address Feb. 22, 1957. Power vessel Inspectors who have jurisdiction over all powered Ze«t Soap "Super-Right" Quality—Bontltn "Sup.r-Rlght" Qu«llty~-Friih (Ciln) '" 'Vessels' -afloat on New Jersey's Firflb» pon-tidal waters, lakes and '54 Chevrolet , streams, urcXof the way to being experts' In fiijsfsaid. With the ap- Station Wagon PORK BUn$ - 59: PORK SHOULDERS "proval of Cofnmicuener Salvatore Nil eink-lMi li "l«pit-fU|M" jiflpo, of the Department H« Pir* Llquld DeDetergaalt Graham Crackers 'tT33* Plum Preserves NECTARINES »'^ 251 CheerlosJ"^rt tZ*4T Spinach Mt«r ,21- ao« for the vacation of Your Dreams :i SEEDLESS GRAPES 291 ciorox Bleach;:';*- *""48: ' Mayonnaise -*• Urn MM Hlgtlrl consult with ua Lestoll k before you go . .. All purpou liquid iftt Burry'iButiarCooklet fW> Kraft's Parkay Margarine FRESH BROCCOLI "29* You have the fun'. . , HIM PrliU Hlgkarl we do the planning . KreUchmer Wheat Germ '^33* Tug and arranging. What's more, there's no extra •vs^3j# fiHo Qelatln Dwieriil ±~I5« STRING BEANS 12' cost for our services. RiMO -— Cap'n John'i Froitn Statooi— Brown Travel Bureau PIE OF THE WEEK! M Day Callt: V*H«y Mitt.—' 114 Smllk St., Pcrlk Am»oj FISH STICKS 3 r'l 7 Br- jOltAt ATtANTIC 1 fAOflC TEA COMPANY, WC EIGHT O'CIOCK Route 35 Morgan-PA 1-4425 f,U*i I4i. Sri., Jisnt 25th I*' Drive This New 1960 Renault Sue#ff" Stlf - Sanrlc* ilerti Upt9 43MS*Ma&lMtf RID a«OI lit M« No /Money Down-*46 Mo, JH«A0«IJ7 S«iUHtr«cifl»« Or Frank CtibrW , wet. w AT MOLE AVB., RARITAN roWJibiw . "wr. M AT MAIN t% KeAiMmmo 7 Turn.•WH.-nmn., Vlii $r.H. • ' Htfe'Twa. • W*4.• timr*., Vmtil t rM. ---.t:.=r-v » Peg* Tm THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, Juna 23; 1960 Colt Loop Race Rujffalos Enthuse When Their Horses Are Winners Bally Ache Now Awards Dinner At Monmouth Held By Academy fed Up By PAL - Scholastic and Athletic *chieva- Matawan Township PAL nin Monhwutli Park now has m Il- broke the Unbeaten skein of th lustrious visitor. Bally Ache, the jnent shared the spotlight June 15 horse for whom Turfland Farm at the first annual awards dinner Rarltan Township Rovers Tuesda; syndicate paid Jl,2S0,OO0 last , Cliffwood, Angels continued to at -Kers St. field 5-3 and thereb; month. The three-year-old who won completely dominate the newly of the Men's Club of the Christian gained a -tie with their foes fo the Preakness and Jersey Derby formed Matawan Township 4-12 Brothers Academy, Lincroft, at the first place in the Trtboro Col and finished second in the KenLeagu- e winning their 10th straight. Spring Lake Golf and Country League standings. The Rovers hai tucky Derby was shipped to the won eight fo « raw before going Composed largely of veteran play- Club. Oceanport track after he was re-ers from last year, the Angela will down fcfore the ba\s of the PAL tired from the Belmont Stakes June More than 350 faUiere,~offier club' combing obviously the 'team iq with a swollen "ankle. be too much for the pew teams In members', and guests heard Brother beat now in the league race. Ihe league until these players Brendan Joseph, Dean of Admis- It Is announced that Bally'Ache'. Ronnie David was the choice ol have moved along and the others sions of Manhattan College, New PAL Manager Frank Cherney tc next start will be at Monmouth Park and his trainer estimated .gain more experience. York, and Alex Webster, halfback draw his team into a tie with thi , Manager Earl Dennis' Shadyoaks Rovers and this righthander pn Monday he would be ready "in of the'New York Giants foot- vailed on the mound despite earl; about three weeks." This Could gave the Angels as tough a battle ball team, urge students a pitch Bally Ache's more noted rivals Schaufele, p 30 with 150 students. Next year a and the bases were loaded again. C. V. Whitney's Tomplon, headi thi Savltsky, 2b 3 0 freshman and sophomore class will, This time David forced in a run Bus Trip To Ball Game KHS Statistics |ist of nominees. Beaten by Vic-Drake, ss 3 0 be conducted. The school's new J2,- 000,000 bui|ding will be completed by walking John Cusano. But lie Matawan, Keyport Players Place toria Park at Delaware last Satur- J, Kearns, lb 3i( 1 was saved when Brad Power: Eagle Hose Fire Co., Broadway, Kejiport High School's 19G0 base- day, the Lamplighter would be Dailey, 3b 2 2 by the fall of 1961. - grounded to him and a double play fCeyport, is: sponsoring a bus trip ball statistics will not be prepared logical race for Tomplon's owners Szyarto, if 1 0. . Twenty of jthe freshmen were honored for having posted scholas- resulted. Powers protested it was :o Philadelphia on Sunday, July 3, On All-State Teams Groups II, III for release until next week, Coach to use,to restore his racing form B. Kearns, 0 2 0 0 a dead ball, that it carromed.off 1 and prestige if the horse is ready 1 JD 0tic averages- of 90 or better ond :o see the baseball gams between All-state choices were announce Pemberton; P, Ban's / Roselle Bob Zampello announces. Alex Vena, cf his bat against his knee, but the over the weekend with. two. Mata Park; P, Sullivan, Pennsville. after only a week's rest from a Green, rf "1 1 38, for 85 per cent or better with umpire would not allow it. he Giants and Phillies. The bu Wad players, Dave Gregory, left- . .The Newark Star-Ledger choices: Pletrewicz and Lou Wells, star major stakes effort. He is assigned Pizzi, rf no mark under 80. Of the 20 in After this break for them, the will leave the fire house at 11 a.rnhande, d pitcher, and Bob Jackson, pitchers for. the team, werei in- a 125 pounds impost, • the top bracket, nine also won Group IH "letters" for other activities.' " PAL team jjot-busy. At least, Garry Tickets are available' at Walling's outfielder, rating Group II, first . . Tlrst Team vited to show their wares." at "the Shares Second Spot Zafnbof got busy, fpr he collected Texaco Station, Broad St., Keyport; string, all-state. IB, Falgaris, Sayreville; 2B, Le-Milwaukee Braves tryouts at New Sharing the- second spot on the Matawan Twp. Shadyoaks (2) ' Bayshore area residents, attend- the first of three hits. It was also tbr b 'ram Donald Redmond, Manchester In the past two years, this'area Lorenzd, Dover; 3B, Checorski, Brunswick Tuesday. handicap. under 122 pounds - are ing the Academy, wha were cited ' . the first hit off Dan DeLuca, Rover V. Bucco, 2b 3 0 0 for scholastic and athletic achieve- We., Keyport, or from any club was able to get Into the, all-groups Hillside; SS, Gaffaey, Verona; f Pebblebrook Farm's Irish Lancer starting pitcher. An error on the an3 Merrick Stable's John Wil- J, Lauro, ss 2 10 ment Included Robert Heuser and . ball by Rover righttielder, Cian- selections, Matawan's battery FunghinI, Bogota; OF, Beick, lember. , Carl Stephens and Dave Jones mak- South River;-OF, fiackes, Morris- liam. Irish Lancer raced In the'Madjev-cf.:; : -... , ,200 Jack Koons, first honors with a 90 cuilli, let him go to third from Madison Moving Richards last Saturday but accord- j. Jones, o 2 11 per cent average in every subject; whence he scored after Ben Smith's ing it In 1958 and Pete Bennetl town; C, Dillon, Burlington; P, getting the-nod at shortstop lasl Bostrom, Dover; P, Forrester, Mill- ing to Jockey Bill Boland would Stuhl..3bV. ,.\, ,,,.-;;2 ,0,,0 August Zilincar and James . Day • fly to left. not extend himself after lunging at B. Andrews, lb 2 0 0 second; honors with an 85'per cent ~ ~ yhij.tfaritaii team~ broke the "1-1 ittius Returns year. - Only all-groups mention foi vllle;. P, Dustal, South-River. lip InJSL Loop players from this are* this yea Second Team the break. Irish Lancer is a full Kelts; ;w--r-.'r •r:o""O"O average with no mark below 80 per . tie in the fourth. With one out, Da- Madison Towshlp PBA baseball brother to the champion filly Idun. S. Lauro, rf '3 0 0 cent. . . ' . vid started setting _up trouble for were nods to Sayreville's Bill Fal- IB, Inslnga, Newton; 2B, Andu To Mound Role gares, as first baseman,. and Len team captured its second game in John William has been a winning R. Bucco, If . 1 0 0 Outdoor. t r a c k letters were himself again by walking George jar, Tenafly; 3B, Wendclkcn, Dom- a row Sunday with Bill Woltf, Rut- Flowers, p 2 0 0 Madison PBA had to call on Popowoskl, pitcher, on the third arest; SS, Stceneck, Chatham; OF, stakes performer on both coasts awarded to Michael Fitzgerald, Moriarity/DeLuca fanned, but Lon- jgers University hurler, on the Jolin Koons and Robert Preston. In- go and Cusano were also walked, indy Dustal, all-state pitcher fo string. Longo,'Lyndhurst;' OF, Buccoleri, this season. He won the San moiihd." They overcame the strong Vicente at Santa Anita and was 19 2.1 door track letters were awarded ^ loading the_sacks, Powers. then outh River High, to do a relief Keyport had to be satisfied) will] Ewing; OF, Montagno, Burlington pakhurst.Lgglpnteam at Sayre- Score by Innings: b~ol saving tlio^game with the C, • Ownes, Hamlltonr P; Watson, second in the Santa-Anita Derby after-first year participation to_ Mi- beat out an infield hit,; to score a second string, Group III>nod ti vilio High field 3-2. They now Ciiffwobdj: Angels"""""" 021 100—4 chael Fitzgerald, Leonard Sauter Moriarlty. But then David saved liffwood Athletics team at viho Punkin Brown, at third base, and Scott; P, O'Brien, Demarest; and then shipped east to win the move on to a test at the shore Gothem and the Withers'- Ho wasMatawan Twp/ . and August Zilincar. ~ himself again by fanning Cacarillo iiffwood Ave. field Friday. The a third string, Group III, rating Wells, Keyport. Sunday with the defending league Shadyoaks 000 002-2 to retire the side. hletlcs bombed Slats Oldcnberg, of Lew Wells, as pitcher. Brown, Third Team third in the Wood Memorial and Perfect attendance awards vver^~ champs,- ihe Long Branch IAMA second In the Suffolk Downs Stakes. Tide Turns larting pitcher for the PBA team, incidentally made first string, IB, Kostelnlk, Clark; 2B, Munnine. A win .would Insure them presented to Terence FltzGerald With this, the tide turned for the (f the mound-in tsVo frames. Man- Group II, rating as a first base- son, Caldwell; 3B, Brown, Keyport; a place in the running for the Joseph Gavegnano's Boston Union Beach Lt a n d Robert Preston. Baseball Cllffwood team. Rich Klein hit a ger Art Glbb then sent Dustali.to man two years' ago.' SS, Sees, Pat. Central; OF, Bra-league championship. Baker nnd Alfred Gwynne Vander- nwards also went to Terence Fitz- Itch for the PBA to keep the Cliff- bilt's Idolater rate next in line un- At Foundation Day Gerald and Leonard Sauter. single with one out In the fifth, Champions In Group II zaitls, Edison (Eliz.); OF, Hocken- Pete Bennett andJJill Haberman Skip Plzz! popped up, but Klein ood bats quiet the rest of the way.' jos, Sayreville; OF, DeMiro, Scot; der assignments of 118 pounds. Bos- Union Beach Little League Foun- Manager Bill Regan produced the Matawan gained station by being were tho batters to put the- PBA ton Baker won the Suffolk Downs stole second. Zambor slammed out Central Jersey champions In Group' C, Grecnsteln, Livingston; P, Lac-nins on top. In the first nnd dation Day field events were held - his second hit to send in Klein :teran.Bob PIttius as pitcher for key, Princeton; P, Popowski Stakes but has been unlucky in twoSaturday at the Wesley Ave. sta- liffwood. This hurler had been but II.. Accordingly, two moro mem- ngajn In the third, Bennett got on With the tying run. Zambor took Sayteville; P, LaGrace, Cranford. base, then Haberman scored him New Jersey stakes appearances so dium^ The Fireballs had the Entire Week! bers of their team were rated, Bob far. ,ldolater captured the Chesa- third on an outfield error and came action for six years, so he hadRankl, catcher, as second string, Group H with a hit. The visitors scored highest team score followed by Today Thru Tuesday! ime control trouble, as evidenced peake'and the Maryland Derby and the Tigers and Dodgers. Individual home on Smith's safe rap to put Group II, arid Charlie Wathlngton, • First Team • •' •" in the fourth ;©n an error and hit. Daring! Shocking! ! was runner-up in the Governor's ; the PAL ahead. walking six and hitting four bat- a sophomore, as shortstop on third IB, Howarth; • Bordentown; 2B In-the fifth, WolfTheaded for vic- winners were Lou Kaluzienski, :''•• True As Xltet-' In the sixth, the CWtwooders era. He fanned six, The Wide DeGeorge,: Rumson; 311, Blefary, tory by leading oft with-a single, iold Cup. .•-±;:-- catcher's throw; George Stillwell, • When He Took Her In His string, Group II. Larry Garito, sec- base running; - Harold Coffey, out- sewed it up. Ken Szyarto walked iwcep.of his curve took hold'as ond baseman, also placed oh theMahwah; SS, Sorce, North Arllng and' Bennett moved him along with Tho, $20,000 Colleen Stakes at 5 Arms She HaiTCtwsed The and went around to third when De- he game went: along and he pronv ton; OF. Jackson, Matawan; OF, another safe. blow. Stan VanDyke furlongs'Ior two-year-old fillies next :ielder's throw, and Lee Wenzel CoHir Liner third team, Group II. • •..'_. • and Chester Faulkner, tied for first' Luca threw wildly on a plckolf iea to b« bisjM-ti lj'll ' As.lt usually the-cose, were I - •" - ' "OF. Barra, let the ball get away In left field Wednesday, (s an early, test for The Frank, Fearless, Story young distaff performers Whs later plM» in th« pitching contMt • I '•< play. BiJIy Istksen popped cutrfcut fr Jor Mataw«B>art«' Wwi»rt?jl „; Policaitro, and) I Wolff 'continued around for F Of A Girl Who Says: David singled, scoring Styaiio. iyfkgoneby, , . „ . . Shore Conference-would b« hard ..._.. fyPi Schramm, Bor- the'., iylnnlng run, '•'. ./ may>seek honors in the $100,000 None of the contestants were 4 PASSED'¥OR WHITE" John Medolla tripled to score Da- Jilts by Ed Flynn and Mike Han- up to maka a showing In baseball. dentown; P, Gregory, Matawan; Sharp baserunnlng gave ;the guaranteed Sorority Stakes. Dream able to .hit one over the fence, i, — and — vid. This was all for DeLuca and >n started;the,scoring for Cliff-' Ed Henderson, Freehold Regional; B,,gecula, Washingjori. • ;; Oakhuret nine another run in theOn, little Tumbler, Sunday Bonnef, in tho homo niti'hitting contest The Man With the Do-It- .Walt Bauman, another righthander, boil-ln the, first. They'vtnadc.-tt ma.de the third, string In Group IV, '"••'•XT.-'.Secondf'ream /."'.-• V . • sixth. It appeared in the ninth, Destiny.Turns and Star Quits are but during a rcgulir afternoon Yourself Murder Kit! > among .ihe homines. tilt, Al Decker hit two circuit Georgt Sander* replaced him on "the mound for ok • bad for. (heir favored- rivals as: a. pitcher; ton' OeGeorge'/Rum- lBr Berry.v'Roselle Park"; ?B, trouble might. be making > up' for 1 Rarltan. Bauman got the side out i the' second wlien'hits by Garden soh, first string! Group It; as .a Garito,-M»tHwan;3B,'Walker, A1-. Wolff wheniDIck Pembleton led off blasts for the Dodgers who scored Corlnoe Calvet itherland, Don DellaPjetro, and ; with a walk. Dave Hamrock" was a 10-3 win over the Hornets, i —and- . without, further scoring and pulled second baseman, and Dave McKel- len'town;;; SSj'.Kuhiak^^ . Highland Kofoed In Action At Bhiebeard's Tea Victims out of a tight; spot In the seventh; lynn and a fielder's choice chafed vey/ Lakewood, third string, Group Earki'pEarki-'-pFF , ;Hunde"r1B8in7r-I'onii)toh sent in to run.but the Oakhurst The Parkers, winners cf the 'The final Rarltan run was a' gift IdenWgiDUBtatjcame on to walk III, as :a :third , baseman,"Bruce Lakei;'Or?,: KeTisliir Ramsey; OF; strategy rbackflrei'wlieri' Wolff Red ^ first half competition, are leading "BLUEBEARD'S It on error with two out; In the af^Behr,' forcing In. another run. Heath, AtlanUc Highlands, and Den Rlker,. Franklin; C, Lento, Pequtuv plclfed Hamrock of/ first trying to the league again in second half HONEYMOONS" get a jump.on a steal. ' ' Bob k^foedj Matawah, Keyport pompetition. The Fireballs are a ''seventh,' Davia fanned nine,; wait iuslirthen,:settled dowi( to; fanWhite; Hoffman, and. I,ou'Spe?ry. nock;s P, Bauman, pemberton; P, ed seven' and hit four (n,register- : Madison Tirp. PBA (J) Yacht Club Jet. tt"skipper) an- close second in the standings." 5111 Collinj but. a missed third Wall; were mentioned third strlhgj Sullivan, :Pennsville; P, Rogers, nounces h|s return to racing as an Ing hi j win. DeLuca fanned.fo^r itrikeSby • Laird .Strat'ton,- PBA Group' I. In other words,7 Matawan Pequannock.- -'.'•,',•.• . and Bauman.two and ! .-:.;• >•,'.-.; •••••;,•.',»»> entry in the l«h ;Red Grant Me- •atcherV, let '.the .'.Cllffwood toial and Keyporf, between them, placed • third Team , Bennttt, ss • morial Regatta, sponsored by the pitchers issued only one walk. Fea- ount to four for the 'bitting. Pus- more than all the'rest of the Con- IB, Miller, Rumson; 2B, Rogers, EATONTOWN : Moran/3b . .«• Raritan Yacht' Club, Perth Amboy, IkTOKTOWN ture of the game was Joe Napp'i's 1 then got the next two batters ference put together. Bordentown; 3B, Sulzman, Wll- Troiit,-B •' ' •-.-' July 9-10.. Kofoed Is having new •••'«• circus catch In left field in, the a roller and a strikeout to. hold In Group III and Group II, theliamstpwn; SS, Frjmire, Glouces- Haberman, If - JA.WAI.nil «*H THIMTU fourth inning. sails made for his boat. ils side In the ball game. < ' Newark News team, the "official" ter; OF., Fennel, Clayton; OF, Ku-Bent, lb " ' v Eleven sanctioned classes en- Tomorrow night interborough Start On Way Back NJS1AA-choices,-are as follows: char,.. Roselle Park; OF,. Magee, StrattOo, o , 1; ^r Now Thru Saturday rivals will be featured as the Aces tered in the-regatta Include Start, Madison then started on the way Group HI High, Schools loucester; C, Rankl, Matawan; Huard, rf Comets, Lightnings, Thistles, High play the Jets at Keyport High field >ck, A walk to Joe Huard and First Team P, Siiyder," Franklin; P, Pope, McGough, 2b EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN SHOWING and the. Braves tncklo the Hawks landers; Penguins, Flying Dutch- Its by Mike McGough and Dus-lB.'Falgares,. Sayreville; 2B, An-Pennsville; P, Depue,,Franklin, Wolff, p men, Blue Jays, Gunderdinks, Sea Bt Matawan High field- dujar, Tenafly; SS, Gaffney, Ver- Matawan Twp. PAL (9) & il gave them an Initial run In the •'ieas and Jet 14s. bottom of the second. Benny Bcnl ona; 3B, Checorski, Hillside; OF, 3 6 Harry P. Carlori is regatta chair- abr h Backes, Morristown;OF, FunghinI, Oakftorft Legion Srs. Ben Smith, la 0 l doubled In. the third and came All-Star Games man. •" Datson, 3b ' 0 0" around when, Pittlus had control Bogota; OF, Longp, Lyndhyrst; IJASSED FOR WHITR C, Dillon,:, Burlington; C, Green- Furlong, 2b KEYPORT Siyarto, lb .( 0. troubles, walking one batter, hit-. Isaksen, c( 0 < 0; Ing another and uncorking a wild stein,' Livingston; P, Bostrom, Do- Set In Raritan VanDyke, If ver; P, Forester, Mlllville; P, Mon-, Taylor, ss. : David, p 1 1 Pitch. Two exhibition games are sched- Mcdolla, c , ta'gno,. Burlington; P, Watson, uled for the July 4 holiday week- McEvllly, 2b 0 4 CPittius" control woes caught up Martin, cf. Klein, If 1 I wlfti him In tho fourth. A walk,- Scott. end by the Raritan Athletic Associ- AIR CONDfTIOfrED Piul. rf Second Team Waldeyer, c her in his arms... 0 i, iifstal's second hit and a triple by 1 ation,; On' July 2, an all-star game Zambor. 2b 2 3 reft Bennett scored two runs. This IB, Hayman, Delaware Town will be played between outstanding 0 NOW THRU SAT. wattled Pittlus again and he fill ship; 2B, Mucciarelll, Stelnert; , players of the pastern and West- R. Pembleton, 0 O'Brien, Woodbiiry; 3B, Brown, ern Divisions. • " : ,-•••• a-D. Hamrock 0 For The Showing Of 29 5 9 cd the bases with another walk and b o Rarltan Twp. Rovers (J) hit batter. Bennett scored on Keyport] OF, Mlnettl, Ferris; OF, Vernon.W,.Manning wlll-'manage Sell, rf- '; ^ an r h [ueeie play to tie the game. Then Bruccolerl, .Ewlng; OF, -Beck, the Eastern AU-Stara and will be Fleming, tt'•<"? o o Longo. 2b 0 0 0 walk to Stratton and a hit bySouth River; C, Mauro, Bound assisted by Bill McKenna and Ed-Sorenson, p Cusano, ss 0 0 luard brought in the winning run. Brook; C, Roma, Scott; P, Lackey, ward Couter; as coaches. The East- SQNYA WILDER • JAMES FRANCISCUS Powers, lb ,fter that each pl(cher was Invlncl- Princeton; P, PopowskUBayrevlllej ern All-Stars will be selected from Cacarillo, lb le. Dustal went on to run his Matus, Lyndhurst; P, Dustal, the Norgate Manorl Police Nine, Plui 2nd Big Hit! Sullivan, cf rikeout total to 11 in five Innings. South River. . ' Split Rock, Garden Parkway, Har- — Ran for Pembleton In 9th. Cianculli, rt The game was a Mid-State '•'...• Third Team mony Park and Upper Raritan Oak'mirat 000 101; 000-1 Nppl, If .caguo contest. This', circuit has IB, Inslnga, Newton;'2B, Mun- teams.' , ; " ' '. -• Madison . 10t-010. 000 " Morlanfy, c isd iDme trouble to'keep1 going son, Caldwell; SS.'Walvada, West. ' Rod Guntner.wlll Handle the man- 3b ;- Haberman^r-- . j . • DoLuca,- p ifter both the Keyport Arrows "and Side; 3B, McKelvey, Lakewood; agerial chores for the Western All- Struck put by.r^ Wolff 7, Soren- Bauman,'p le New Brunswick Minos folded, OF; .Perelrai' Wes't'Sldo; OF, Stars with Ed Schlsseland Robert son 8, Keenan I. .-• .'»•' ; '. Walks off,— Wolff 1, Sorenson • he Athletics won their first game Hockenjos, Sayreville; OF, DcMIro, Schellenburg as Coaches, The West- : the league Sunday wfien Pat Scott; C,Ownes,Hamilton; C.Rud- ern All-Stars will be selected fro-n Keehahfl/ .•',• .' ; ' Matawan Twp. PAL Izrcznlak hurled them to an easy derow, No. Hunterdon; P, petty, the Foxwood, Woodland Park Rarltan Rovers D-3 victory over a South Amboy Triton; P, O'Brien, Demarest; Pi Chestnut Hill. Rarltnn Ridge,,Hid- Welts, Keyport; P, Paddock, Scott; ONE PERFORMANCE NITELY ices team that needs bolstering. den Hills and Coralwood teams. Starting 7:M • Feiture at 8:15 CWfwood Athletics (S) Group II High Schools ' Tw» Players From Each Team1 " Saturday Continuous - - I Fri. and Sat., Cartoorn, Late Horror Show I *br h . First Team ;- Two players "will be selected Starflng 1:W - 4; 10 and 8:11 Tlynn, if IB, Howarth, Bordentown; 2B, from each Individual team by the Behr, ss 1 0 DeGeorge, Runwon; SS, Blefary, team's manager. Pitchers for the Sun. -Mon. -TIM»» ~ 1rV Sun. •Mon. - Tuei. if O«Tt» OKH l»> M.-M0VIH M OUtK W. Collins, 3b 3 0 Mahwah; 3D, Sulzman, WllUams- game will be selected by the all- John Ford Topi AU Time Greatness CUfoommm tmtm « . Jame* Capwy la s£le Park; C, Wandllng, Washfng'- THE GALLANT HOUKS" Pre Show Dancing Wed. Night At 7,-00 P.M.] M«dl«m PBA , Oil 40O-C aa\ C, Venturl, Artsj P, Baum«n, vation. - 81 W. Froot SL, Keyport

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for •» Mined ran awage of4.ll. The fire «ai put out bat Jeeiitngi Chief steward Bay Sullivan call- Blue lays Off Nothing tilted About These Fights W IS Batting la BeMing, Jtckwn had a per- had to drop out of the race. ed It • r«c« at » laps. With El- fect yetu with Xfputouta MM) seven Heat race* were won by Jos liott going to Uw reafot-fho«e la To Good Start assists without tn, error. 'Other Kelly, ConabohocHen, Pao Al De- the current lap, Kelly waa declared Was Improved fielding averages for regultura Angelo, Fhiahlng; Allison and Art Start c! the second hall ol play th« winner. Elliott,- being the only Team tlatlctica for MaUwan were: Bowie .M4, Saakl .Ml Fillbrunn. Stattn Island, while the driver in the tame lap with Kllji in the Matawan 8-12 league was ay High's baseball team this year, as :0-l*p rookl* race waa taken by strain upon the nerves ofThe'sup.' Garito Xt, Gregory Ml, Yales was placed second. . , i released by Coach George Deitt, ,M2, Haslach .904. Collins and Mo- Bob Klmer, Belmar, The incom- porters of the Blue Jays, the team are in a new form. The Maroon pleted U-lap feature race and the Third, two lapa behind, was .the .. expected to give the first half str .900 each, C. W»thington .vM, and Sloel mentor lists the total Flynn .BIS and Hanson ,750. Field- destruction derby, not held because No. 312 driven by AJIUoa. Alllwm champs, the Red Sox, a fight for ot the rain, will be featured to- times a player getaat bat and the ing averogtej ar« not ton jlgnlflcanl won Wall Stadlum't fitly other 100- himore, The Jays- made it finally times he gels on baEelo determine jnorrow.nlpt.' lap event, the Memorial Classic on by. a 6-5' score against the trailing and cert«(n poaltlona/such as short- his o.b. (on base) average as an stop and third but, carry a great- T«ke« Claulo At Wall MayM.-- •". '•" ••• " •••,:•-•;-. - Terriers; but not fcefore Manager indication of both his batting abili- er haunl and one player may try Kelly won the abbreviated 100- Fourth In the final standing* waa Mike Eovtno's boys had pressed ty and his discrimination In choos- lap Spring Classic stock car race Don Stuwpf, while the X3, driven , the' issue to the final out. ing pitches at which to awing. A to cover more ground, taking more Saturday night at Wall Stadium by DtAngelo took fifth money. Trouble was on the make for die relatively poor batter may be ot chances to get putoutt, than, an- after early kadera Jim Hendrlck- Stumpf protested th« scortra' Jay*'from the start, The Terriers value to the team for hla skill at other. , son, Long Island, and Tommy El- 1 version ol the finish after the race, got the jump, on their favored working opposing pitchers tor liott, Perth Amboy, were forced, Claiming he finished ahead ol Alli- rivals with a brace of runs in the walks. c out. Kelly was running second In son. Priie money for these two first.'- Chuck Geran 'started things Accordingly, the relationship be- the 97th lap-when, leader Tommy spots waa withheld pending » brought in Reith. age. . them driven and the third a car owner, when 16 of the 23 cars In THE RESORT OF RACING The' Jays tapped Paul .Eovino, The figures presented below are the featured race at the Old Brldse Terriers starter, for a run in the only fur those players who ployed Stadium Friday piled up in a spec- cecond; Walker got a hit, in a sufficient number ol innings tacular mlxup. moved .along on an error and .a for them to have averages of a The drivers were In the third lap passed ball and scored on a sgueeze significant meaning. ol the scheduled 15-lnp feature play: . , Offense Play Statistics . stock car event when a ifiurider-' Go Ahead Iu Top Of Third The offense play statistics; storm broke'and within seconds the Thfe Jays.! went ahead in the top plleup took place,, bringing the rac- r I"Uy« b of the third when Phil DeNanJo Bob Jackson Hi 31 24 .«M .431 ing' to n close. Garlto M M IS .444 .391 doubled with Langbein and Walker Rank! •3 31 J1 ,tM .333. Ambulances rushed Pele Frarce, aboard, but this relief, for their imMon a 11 • .300 .331 Rnhway, former track champion, C. Walhlnilon 13 34 SO .46ft .313 supporters was shart'Iived. The fol- Fljnn »B- -M i; .4i« ,aoi to St. Mer'a Gwrai Hospital, lowing inning the-Terriers bounced BoiMe , 4S IS 11 .350 .JM New Brunswick, with a possible Colllru b8 34 ii .413...S8D ' fcacir to a 5-3 lead. Ron Arielli, VXni Xt 13 t .404 ,240 concussion and Bob Allison, Miami, first up for them, walked and Huluch 28 _1_3 4 .MO .200 Fin., to Middlesex General llos- Johnny dermak singled. Billy Bom Moser 41 a 1 .an .in plt.al, New Drunawlck, with a pos- whacked out a two-bagger to score Tlie tenm average for 614 1.23 ]time .123 s sible fractured ankle. Tony Fer- ATtelli and Germak and put his at bat .was 430 total times on base, rantc, Flushing, L. I., also was team ahead anew. When Geran hit 120 total runs, 141 total hits, for taken to Middlesex Hospital with safely to score Born, Rich Ingram, an o.b, average of .430 and * bai- possible fractures or both lega. For- who had relieved Langbein on the ting average of 3U? The batting rante was struck by flying timber mound in the second, seemed done, performance ot this yoar's Central at the cara rammed Into the wood- but then he delighted Jays rooters Jersey, Group II, championship tn guard rail. by suddenly pouring it through to team.was belter than last, year's ' Three-Car Accident -' get two batters on strikes and re- OCEANPORT, N,J. STAKES team but not as good at the .1951 An earlier start ol the race was a mllei from Gardtn SUt« parkway, Eult JOB RACES... tire the side. „ ' nine -which went to the semi-final marred by a throe-car accident, The outlook was dreary for the round of the Greater Newark Tour- the'cara coming together on the •at.. Iwt It Jays when they came to bat the at the Rarltnrltnn TownshiTownshp boysys ' work prograpgmm fs nament. first turn ol tho Initial lap, Hie RAClNG'thruAug.6 car driven by Bill DeCoster, Baik- HANDICAP \ hVsi'tiraeT But when Buckle Testa ds heavyweight tftle.-referees Into set-to between at EHMoeJH O Hall Thursdayd , ThT e yeunfiter at lb* The Iwo pitchers used in the outdoor and Indoor dining terracw -- 1 hit safely with oneout for them, James Margan and Vincent Grosaia, two seven-year left appear* to be leading a Bit. dangerously wltb main by the Maroon and Steel thli" Ing Ridge, turned over and enrs h»ndy,c»(ot«r|i atop the prandstand coilutfl Eovino became wobbly and walk- olden In toe 52-p«und class from Heetwood Park, hii chin. year had performances aa follows! driven by Jim Llnke, Old Bridge, convenient escalators and elevators STAKES ed both Dinkie Armour and Doug Gregory pitched M 1/1 Innings, had and Dill McCarthy, Rumatm, wort A father; and son combination, olds. Bob Crawford and Randy Doug Powers, nine; Curtli Hart, damaged slightly but the drivers Hanna to load the bases.' A1 Jen a Father's Day feature, highlight- Mitchell, whacked away at «feach 64 strikeouts, Issued 19 walks, and tfx, and Gordon Hollywood, seven; won seven games while losing two cicaped Injury. PARKING FOR 20,000 CARS Wilks singled to score Testa. ed the Rarilan Township Youufbr- other with such vigor that five Brian Brady and Roy Hilton, botl lor an earned runs average ot 2.78. Cm.Adm. 11.10, U» Intl.-ChlUnmnili; 11 m JEOvIno .did manage to, fan Jack ganiiation boxing chow at Ei-Moe- times during the. two rounds one tevenj Kenneth Dunyak, nine, and Linkc and McCarthy returned to jButzko, but Xangbein. smashed -out Bowie pitched 64 2/3 Innings, had action, then n second halt came Ki's Thursday; Freddie Archer, or the other was down on the can- Phillip Miller, eight; Mark Xarsen, 59 strikeouts, Issued 55 walks, and POST 2:30 • Daily Double Closes 2:20 a liner to scorftjArmour and Han- one 6f the outstanding professional and Doug Lanzara, both seven. about when'the car of Walt Jfn- won five games while losing two nlngs, EngllthtojiMtr cnueht fire. na with the wWMg runs, Davis welterweight boxers to come from Other bouts, all pressed with Wilson has been conducting th> then took over jStjfching duties for New Jersey, was one cf a number, great vigor and wild swinging of program one night a week at th< the Terriers lor retire the side. of former ring celebrities to grao "haymakers," were between Vince townsnip hall with increasing num- The determined Terriers would the occasion, .' Grossia and James Morgan, both bers ot boys, reporting for each not give up. In their last time at •And the son of the famed welter, seven; Ronald Frye and Art Rob- session. The boys are equipped bat, Frankie Davino hit safely-wlth Fred Archer jr., U, was in the inson both 11;' Wayne Frye, nine, with hcadguards and other, salct; one. out. Ingram fanned; Reith for main bout on the boys' program, and AI Ammerman, 10; Richie paraphe'nalia for boy boxers the second out, but then Davis opposing Joey Nordelli, also 13, Ffnton, and Roland Colella, both their tender years. The • h o smacked out a double to put the and also of a family famed in 12; "Killer" John Morgan, six, and Thursday, primarily was intendei tying and Winning runs in scoring boxing annals. The'Archers, have Harvey (Speedy) Bennet, seven; to raise further funds so mom position.** great roar went up from been residenuVinthe bayshore area Rich Schrang and Robert Gallivan, boys could have equipment ti Terrier rooters when Eovino sent for 10, yifars.....'. both six; Lloyd Reya, 16, and Roy come into the program, Anolhei Andrews, IS; Larry Butler, ID, and chow is planned for fall. a drive into right' field that looked The elder Archer delighted the , good io score both runners. But cifpwd by donning boxing trunks langbeiifmade a. circus catch to hinwelf in a finale to the show anil save the game, tfiferrific wind-up, tparrjng withjlpy Lambertspn, to a nair-raltin&cpplest.; j aif jB0-pound.er,. ...,.„..;..,( -,..•: | Bfii if) jThe boxinS'.lhow,-. arranged by Dayton WiUon, a member of the M1DDLETOWN TUESDAY NTTE THURSDAY NIGIIT MAJOR Wilks,: BS 'ivi *)«' j, , township police fared was featur- W Butzko^.c <-T «„,„';, SUMMER MIXED LEAGUE Team H ed by the appearance of other old- Team W Music Spot' u LanSb>in, rf, p-,'•.-,,. • time; ring celebrities. Tony Galen- Walk*, lb - A. Maler 11 Appliances Repair <• to, the favorite'-ol the Newark Iron- Duotone's 10 Burlew's Market 8 Bell, cf bound, who once was a world's : DeNardo, 2b " • • 3 CKallsta 10 Schanck's Inc. 7 heavyweight' championship conten- Hygr8do Food! 7 : Ingram, rf, p - - 3 ; 3, Font] 10 der; PaTsy~ParroTO.~ex Jersey wel- E. Keelen Strand Lunch ' <-»•" Testa, If ter champ, and Frankie Colello, Armour, cf, lb T. Caprioni HARMONY FRIDAY NITE another renowned Jerseyan in the G. Adcock , „ Hanna, 3b.;. / pro-ring, took turns with Archer , MIXED ' . . . Brigadoon Village . • June 17 at officiating the-bouts. There were Bachstadt's T 24 vC 7 15 bpbts1 in all, staged by- young- Tavern Team > . ., . W Terriers (5) E,.Werse, Bowling Unlimited 9 ttenH participa'ting in th'e'*V6Uth b ;>' abr h Organization boxing program un- A. Leo's Fit-Rite Aluminum t'A 3 12 Keyport Pocking Junction Texaco .7}4 Geran, cf der Wilson's-direction. They rang- E, Trepp » . / 7 F. Davino, 3b 2 0 ed in ages from 6-10-16 and in L. Bouchard Builder 8 3 1 Tess & Ted's Twin Gables 6 Heith, ss . weights from 55 to 165 pounds. All S Vce J. Contractor 8 C. Davis, C, p 4 0 Middletown Lanes ' Sherwin Wm. Mlddietown «'*-1 matches were limited to two J. F, Giles V. Eovino, p, 7 4 1) rounds and eachbwas ruled a draw. s Team No. 5 Barasso, lb • 3 0 B6b Qn's State Farm 8 . Referee Slowed Action Suburban Gulf Service S & H Green Stamps Arteili, If 2 1 4, Team,No. 8 <3ermak, rf The Archer-Nordelli bout prc- Crown Tire ,. . 3V5 2! Team' No. 12 , : ay» duCed a spirited show of leather- Happy Five I1^ 1 Born, 2b' ' 2 1 Browning Real Estate swinging with the referee having HARMONY BOWL JUNIORS Team No. 2 25'S 9 to slow the action on several oc- JtHll WEDNESDAY NIGIIT Score by Innings: casions when one or the other of Tenm W L 003-6 the contestants, was gelling a bit MIXED MAJOR Blue Jays - Team No. 3 18 Team Terriers - 300-5 more than he could .take, w Appliance Repair u Robert Hart and Bob Fenlon col- Team Nti. 4 ' 9 How about Dujiriew cards? We lidgd_.witb. such force 'that .there; Hygrade 13 Team No;-*----"-. -.:-•• Stanley's Diner 10 can supply them ''ijulckly and at was a first rourid Mwkdown in Team No. 1 . ._. • their semi-final. Two nine-year- Alpines •• 7 the right price. Come and try us. Team No. 5 . 0 15 Keyport Recreation 7 MONDAY NITE MEN'S Martinlzing 5 . June U ' Schanck Inc. 4 Team . - W L Liberty Grange ., O "Burlewf Supermarket It 1 TIME GETTING SHORT Pot O' Gold % Foxwood ..•••-• Babrs Landing t Grants ; '% '56 Chevrolet "I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE Dan's Music Center'" Borups- Gulf Station « "6" Powerglide Kinney Shoes 6 Grand Union Mac'* 8 Jerry's Cfeaners MORGANVILLE THAT ELECTRICITY *'A Donato Construction, . V/i GARAGE MORE LO 6-1810— LO 6-428 COSTS LESS

G•.-• • A•••••• • t. , Y• •• S.••»•• • KOOS AND Custom MOW!" CLOSE OUR DOORS "Mt look at my eUdtrlc bill. It never utcd to le that high)' BOWLERS Draperies Yet, your electric bill may bo higher. But remember all,the worfc- Join The : mtA fobrk wtol •aving appliances you have theso daya. And think of the fun and com- KEYPORT RECREATION fiw Ubw fort of television and air conditioning, Many of those appliancei didn't Imaciiwi You nd only SJV* pa every Iraurimt ft, yni even exist s few years ago.. ' . , _, SUMMER INDIVIDUAL MM Ik* «Ur< turn at »«*• Toys - Baseball Equipment - Bike Supplies • in« IM drtperiM. fXry . B0WUH6 CLASSK CtUa u Mix* ItiMt tmum Now you have time for such outside activities as the garden dub, Modeft - Hunters Supplies - Cords wotkl Wwxlrrral nitttiw ttw\lCuat%Weekly ct- UtuJeui Itiuia.,. R» PTA, church work, and den mothering, All thank* to modern •lectrlo «u«d la tin per td. «> ~ «bt tS And TrarHe* ~ R^nitMr (/its I*««i* rofl* appliances. Who could afford half those appliances If the cost of eta* -. UP TO 70% Off la Scratch And Hiadkap Event ytm mlilu. OUH RHCP V • \ ATIIOUE «€nl« will W»« tridty bad gone up along with everything else? tumpim |« your IMRU. HAGUE BOWLERS ^_ minimum loiftH.ai" SKmmtxnr ~T~ ACflMtUY, THI AYOACH MCI PAID Pt* KILOWATT \KUt K* IIKDIICfTY IV OW MATAWAN Smim GOODS CO. BOWL ALL SUMMER BROS.. OKJN M0MMV, Tl^SDAV-AND fUDAY EVBNJNOS HIT YOUR TOP AVE. IN SETT WrniUl OlfTOMIM HM OONI OOWN AmiOXMMilUr *OH W THI FMT Sf VMaW DONT WAIT TIL DEC 01HW 180 Main St. 9 to 6 Daily, Matnywrji Lum jfii {' iN **okt,mt,i). rrnhti, su. t JCP&L tim.rmttL.umot Thursday, June 23,1960. Page Twelve THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. JL "Aloha** From Keyport Merchants Planning For Hawaiian Days July 1 and 2 PuBarry Consultant Brownie Troop Honor Graduates Scout Troop 67 To Be At Bay Drug Holds Paper Drive MUs-Pat Hammett, •-represent 180 Has Picnic . In Morganville tative o( DuBarry, will be at the Boy "Scout Troop 67, Cheese- Brownie Troop 180, Morganville, . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becker. Bay Drug, West Front St., Keyport, had s farewell and Investment pic- _ r:M«SanvIl!e, entertained on Mon quake, is holding Its paper drive from Tuesday through Saturday, on Saturday, June 25, starting at nic at the home of Mrs. DaviS T. day evening following the gradus July 2. She will be available for on June 14. Christine Lanwrb tion exercises at Freehold Regioasl 9 a.m. Anyone wanting papers complimentary consultation on the picked up, please contact R. Ryan, was invested as a Brownie. Tin High School. Their daughter. Carol PA 1-1199. latest DuBarry beauty fashion, barbecue picnic Included hot dogs, ' was a member o( the graduating known as "Pearled Makeup." In cup cakes. Ice cream, soda and class, Attending »ere Mr. and MH addition to drawing up a personal Four firemen of the Cheese- toasting marshmallows. Frank Becker, Mrs. Paul CrlM «ftJ. chart, she also will dlstributJ a free quake Fire Company graduated At the close of the picnic tha" daughters. K»«o. PattU. Joaan*' from Middlesex Fire School. They beauty gift and teacb professional and Barton. Mr and Mrv l!vr\ , makeup tricks. Brownies formed a circle around were Raymond Ryan, Timothy the leaders, Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Korxiwa&w «si tiasttett*. PatU^ Keating, Roy Wisneskl, and Frank "Pearled Makeup" is the first and Kitht. and! Ms* B«» One*, i different makeup that DuBarry has Joseph Sasso, and presented them Muskerello, , with farewell cards which they Mr ami Mtv Rvktr to&KiiMl August fflyers. Route 9, returned put out in years, and it has a new ca Ftui«j; ewfiwi* sin tower at fetfir' look to bring out the radiant, shim- had made themselves. The cards home Monday from South Amboy expressed how the Brownies ap- sea, E*»3at. «b>i spriSiJtrf tews' Hospital. mering "touch of Venus" in every Mulfcera fwwaSitf. Owe*! Steiea. , woman. preciated the gifts they made dur- Mrs." 'Victor O'Brien, Cottrell ing the year for their parents and -" Guests *«• »r. *»i Mr* N«uy, Rd,, has returned home from the Becbtr |r. 3**. X*& Cnw Mfi, how much they enjoyed their stay hospital. in the troop^.Some of the Brownies daughter Kum P*rfn, *»J Jo-, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ryan Teacher Feted will go into a -new troop at ths wine, Mrs. Bas Crist, Mr. ami and sons, Route 34, enjoyed dinner beginning of the hew year. This Mrs. Konowaiaw end daughters oi) Friday evening, at' the Shore was the last meeting until the sea- Patti and Kathis and Mr. and Mrs Point Inn,. Hazlet, in honor ol their At Twd Showers son opens in the fall. The leaders Leroy Gaub. 16th-wedding anniversary. "-: A combination - picnlc> and sur- will inform!them._at a later daW - Boy-Scout-Troop 87 announced prise kitchen shower was held in when the firstrneeting will be. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith ei that Scout" Master Bernard Mich- honor of Miss Jane Bowie, Mata- Those attending were Brownies, fe'rtalned on Friday evening follow- eali, Bernard Micheali Jr., Thomas wan, kindergarten teacher. In the ing the graduation' of their son, Stauback,'-and/ Joseph Crimmins CathcrilKJ; Bonnie, Bonnie Buttons,' Florence Ave. School; Union Seach, Mancy *Davies, Jewel Gardner, Martin, from Marlboro Townshif are going to Camp Cowaw this on June 14. The shower was ar- -— Central School. Those altendini weekend.for the Order of the Ar- Beverly Hunley, Carol L-aMura,] ranged by_Mrs. Robert Ahrens and Dale Leander, Cheryl Mhunt, Fran--' were Mr. and Mrs.' Martin Smltl row. ..: •.. -. .'. •'•.:•:• :.. •'-.:: : Mrs. Andrew Stevenson, class Mrs, Robert Schmehle, Mercury cine Mullen,' Cathy PemkarBrenda er., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mitlei mothers for tho a.m. kindergarten anil Qualette Rogers, Phyllis Sas- end sons, Donald and Thomas, Mr Members ot the.Keyport Promotion Committee wave a fond Keyport which will be blocked aft from traffic Shown above are, (left Circle, celebrates her birthday on class, and was held at Mrs. Steven- "Aloha" from aboard an Ulrlchsen skiff in Keyport Harbor, publicizing to right), Larry Mnrlis, William Hooley, Everett Thomas. Aria Hlnkle, Saturday. : so, Eileen Stroby, and Nancy and Mrs. John Wilson jr., Mr. anc son's home,, _ . ''"'•' Youngmah, and leaders, Mrs, Mrs. Thomas Stoith and children, plans-lor the. Hawaiian Days promotion In Keyport scheduled for Friday Ken Martin, Richard Hammel, president of the Keyport Chamber of . Mrs. Lee Robbins, Springhill Rd., and Saturday, Julyland 2. Hawaii will be the theme of the promotion Commerce, and Jackie Kofoed at the helm. ' Miss'Bowie will be married on Davies and Mrs' Sasso. Iris and Willie, Mr. and Mrs; CHI was" hostess to a miscellaneous Saturday In the First Methodist and displays and kiddle rides will bo set up on a mall In downtown demonstration on Monday evening, \ Guests were Mrs. Joseph Lan- ford Beichenberger and sons. Cli .Church, Matawan, to Joseph Fas- zaro, and son, Jody, Mrs. John ford and Elwood, Mrs. Lcroy Van- Lawrence Cressman, Cottrell so jr., Cliffwood Beach. • Penska and son, Jack, and Jeffrey * Pelt, Mrs. Kenneth Miller, the Rd., is on vacation from hls> dut- Mount,. • - , .... 8th Grade Dance Art Exhibit To Be Featured Attend Meeting ies at E. I, Dupont, Parlin. The children presented the guest Misses Barbara Lynn and Christini of honor with a corsage of yellow Anne Smith. Gifts were sent bj An. opportunity to view the art Stevens, a famous contemj^irary Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith "and and sons were among those who flowers and a. three-tier wedding Barbecue Hosts At Central School work of professionals and the artist, was featured on the cover At, Unipn Beach cake.was the fable, centerpiece •sons and Mr. and Mrs. Robert students of Miss Virginia pietricK attended the picnic held- atjphe Dweha and family. of Life Magazine in 1951 as "the" Pjrst Presbyterian Church, Mata- White -wedding bells and streamers a A graduation supper and dance will be offered the public this week- Top Young Contemporary of Our The regular meeting of 3ayshore ,•"FrTti 'and Robbie Tn»Pri .Ben, wan, j>n Saturday. of white crepe paper were used as sons of Mr. 'and Mrs. Henry Trap. was held at the Marlboro Town- end. The exhibition of Miss Diet- Day." Also shown will be a char- Chapter, American Gold Star Final plans have.been made fo Mothers, Inc., was held June 14 at decorations,.," hagen, Lloyd Rd., Matawan Towfi- ship Central School, Wickatunk, on rich's art classes will be held in coal sketch of Miss Dietrich by . ' Guests Attending the rummage sale to bo held bj John Tasslnl's office, 117 Main St., Daughters of America Hall, Cam- shlp, entertained at a barbecue Saturday evening. The room was Stanley Turnbul! made and pre- Press Association , Attending were. Mary Ann Bar- the Ladles Auxiliary of the Mor- Matawan, Friday, Saturday .a n d sented lo her when sho worked as bridge Ave., Union-Beach, There picnic lftonday. Guests were Billy ganville First Aid on June 24 .and decorated with rose trellises In the ber," Carol Annpavles,' Mary Fleck, Casagrande, Kevin Dolan, Lesbe Sunday. ••''•• a model for the artist. Mr. Turn- were 12 members present, The Elects New Officbri 25 at the home of Mrs. Wilmer Kil 1 Janet Garofan,- Ellen Kniegel, Tonl Emmons, Charles Lockwood; front of the room on each side of The student feature of the shew bull is. a well-known* portrait artist meeting was opened by Mrs. Edna comlat president.- the band. A large ball hung from Reimer, - ^ The' New Jersey Press As'socla? Natar(jolai Harriet Robbins, Caro- Michael Grimaldl, Blair Miller and wilt be a painting in oils by Mrs. and is featured In many collections tlon,. Saturday elected H. Alan line Schuler, April Sickles, Jean Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanzaro sr, throughout the world. Robert Mastrodomenico, Matawan; the ceiling with streamers to, each Helen Amm, 7 Bennett St., Free- Mrs. Relmer, chapter president, Painter, publisher of Tho Hacketts- Stefura, Joan Turso, Bonnie. Me- Mrs. Arthur Spraguo, David and ^tiflra cook-out on Father's Day. side of the room and Japanese hold, which won first' prize in the and her delegates attended the Ra- Those attending were Mr. and Mrs, Miss Dietrich also will show town Gazette, as president. He suc- Cormick, Reglna Cassen, Dorothy Sutanne Sprague, Keyport. lanterns at several points. oil competition at the Freehold several of her recent works in tional convention held at - Henry ceeds A. Wallace Zimmerman, gen- Headen, Denlse Peakm^n, Patricia Joseph Lanzaro Jr. and children, Art Society's Exhibition in May. Hudson Hotel, New York, from Sun- Christine and Joseph, Mr. and Mrs, On the wall was a-large sign, various mediums. At present, she eral manager of- The Plalnfleld Erven, Linda Conger, Robert Ah- Other adult students exhibiting is showing a few of her paintings day until today. Courier-News. William A. Stretch, rens, Chris. Behan, Tommy Caul- Peter Peterson and children, Glen "Good Luck I960" to the class. On will bo Mrs. . Stellario Bonanno, A rummage tale will be held DR.LOUISI.PRAGER and Lynn Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Vln the windows were all sizesdjf but- In a group show at the International general manager of The Cnmden field, Edward Donnelly, Charles 'Cllffwood; Mrs. 3. E. Crossman, Art Gallery in'New York from June 27 to July 2 at 113 Main St, Courier-Post, was named executive Hartlgan, Gary Jaworkl, John Kl- ,,cent Gentile and son, Vinhle, and terflies. The tables" were jt with Mrs. Christopher Koopman, Mrs. Keansburg, Donations of clothes, OPTOMETRIST '."• William Lanzaro. bouquets of roses on each table July 1 to Labor Day. vice president of the dally division. iakovich; Wayne Mann, Richard H. J. Mlnet, Mrs. William Salmon, furniture, dishes, etc., will be re- Joseph M. Cudone, associate piil*- Mlcall, Edward Moehler, Joseph EYES EXAMINED Mr. and Mrs. Edward Presto and miniature graduation hats- at Mrs. John L. Tasslni and Ralph The group extends Its gratitude ceived at the store' Saturday, June to Miss J. Mabel Brown for lending llsher of The Montclalr Times, was Montanaro, Mark Steidte, Andrew OFFICiUlOURS had a- cook-out on Sunday to cele- each place. The music was fur- W, Herrlck, Matawan. - " 25, from 1 to 4 p.m. Mrs. Relmer elected vice president o( the weekly Stevenson, Gary Stllwell, Robert Dally »nd Saturdays brate Father's Day. Those attend- nished by the, Rythmancs. About Ralph Herrlck's painting of the : The children who will show their will be chairman and proceeds division. ••••••'•• -.' •--', • Sweat, Michael Tumblety, Nell 9 A.M. to I P.M. Ing were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 65 children attended and there Herrlck home, the former Brown from the sale are to be used for Fridays » A.M. to ( P.M. oil -paintings are Ellen Miller, home,-Main St., Matawan; to Mr. The association re-elected Carl Vakes. . Brown, Morganville; Mr: and Mrs, were severaj chaperones, Sharon Nealls, Geoffrey Cushman, veterans in East Orange and Lyons , Closed All Day Wednesdays Robert Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Franl and Mrs- Melville Insley, for'the Hospitals. • , \ H. Johnson, publisher-of The Mill- Also Paul J. Evans, Mrs. George' The class mothers of the eighth Bruce Gough,, and Mark' Krogh, loan of Miss Dietrich's paintings ville Dally. Republican, and Rich- Kruegel and children, Joanne and •' 30 W. Front St., Drogan, and Mr. and Mn, Leo Matawan. A sculpture by Sharon Brown, Keyport. grade are Mrs, Frank Barbella, of Matawan, and to Mr. and Mrs. Members will accompany Mrs. ard N. Sheble, general manager of Billy, Mrs, Harry Robbins, Mrs. Jo- Keyport Mrs. Harvey Brown, Mrs. Edward Nealls also will be shown. Aaron Walters, Hazlet, for the loan Relmer to a .luncheon meeting of The New Brunswick Home News, sepl^Caulfjeld and daughter, Judy, Mrs, Robert Owens was hostes: p Becker and Mrs, Emanuel TOing. Pastel Drawing' To Be Shown of Mrs. Walters' portrait by Miss tno Department pf New Jersey to the board, for two-year terms. Mrs. Thcrfnai Behan, Mrs.' William COIfax 4-2020 to the Morganville Social Club ei Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. The feature of the show will be Dietrich. Gold Star" Mothers,, July 30 In Victor D. Shanahan, publisher of Schuler and son,' Billy, Mrs; Ed- June* 15. The table was de'corstei Robert Sena and son, fiimond a pastel drawing by Edward John 'Princeton. Birthdays of Mrs. Alice The Ocean County Leader,' and Pal- The exhibit is fre* and the public ward Moehler, Mrs. John Stefura in celebration o! Father'! Day wit Falkowski, Joseph Diggon, Mr. Stevens jr., presented to Miss Hassell, Mrs. Bessis Evans, Mrs. mer Bateman Jr., general manager arid children, John and Call; Mrs; a hat, cigar and a miniature cane, and Mrs. Harold Quackenbush, Dietrich by the artist, Mr. It Invited to attend. Agnes Blewltt wer« celebrated. of ths Somerset Press, Inc., wefe Anne Peakman, Mrs. Bea Hellnmn; Mr». Robert Owens received Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith jr., Each received-cake and a gift elected .directors of the weekly di- Mrs. Arthur Fleck, Mrs. Charles LISTINGS birthday gilt from her secret pa Mr, and Mrs. Edward Legler, Mr. 8 from their secret pals. . vision, .— ~ Tumblety and children, Susan Bel- ' Also attending were Mrs. Harrj (ind Mrs*. William, Hansen., John mantt nn'd J«aniiett« Stevenson.;, •Konowalow, Mrs.' Louis Becke d#ers,,j Mr, :.»nd,,,Mr».,. George Auxiliary Adds M To Reach Meetings will' be. recesied until > % WANTED Mrs. Donald M/II*r; MM. Jqfin m fall when,, the chapter wi)i;?ne«t the raock, Mn. Kr/ng arid - other tdlrd Tuesday In September. Llttla Laagua Auxiliary • son Jr., Mrs. Leroy'VanPell, Mrs, parents whp assisted; honor, at a ihower given by,the " Martin Smith jr., Mrs.' Garret! Preientt $250 CKeck afternoon kindergarten cl«j«. .She Mrs. Quackenbush was In charge Capt. Ernest Baxendale, serv- was presented withji set of dfthes ' Denl»e—Mrs. Robert Seber, an Mrs. William Potter, .president, County Park Deed Th« Laurenc* Harbor Little M,i>s Sarah Ann Seber. of cha'perones; Mrs. Legier and aid a corsage of rosos. Mothers Mrs. Fred Man, co-chairmen of conducted the meeting of tht Lau- ice unit director for the Saltation League Women's Auxiliary pre- Mrs. Martin Smith sr., had at JJ Northern New Jersey, Sent To Freeholders, attending were Mr*. Samuel Weir, graduation dance; -Mrs,.; John WIN rence Harbor Little League VW sented a check for $250 to the Little Mrs: James Comb,. Mrs. Charle? —luncheon-guests, on ..Tuesday, .Mrs. League Committee toward the pur- lams,_phalrman of supper; Mrs. meh's Auxlllary;_held ^Thursday said thatiShe local Salvation Army Th» deed to 24 acres. In Wall Lcsblrel, Mr». Roy Palumbo, .Mrs. Re«l EiUU — Iniuraoc* Dorothy Walling and daughter, Krlng and Mrs. Harvey Holland,' Township for use as: Monmouth chase of equipment and uniforms evening at the home of Mrs. Wil-annual' drlvs in Matawan had Carl Barber and Mrs. Philip Ca- Bonds and Mortgsgei theresa, Matawan; Mrs. Robert decc-ratlOM; Mrs. John Tergls, mu, bounty's first park has been re- for the team. Owens and son, Bubby, Mrs; Don- bur Nixon Jr., Mi Shoreland Cir- reached Onlyll-per oent-of Its tania. -•.,•:... . ,, .....".• /.-,.:- :: »lo. -' •....-,.• ceived by lha Board of Freeholders, Mrs. William "Fditer, president ald Miller, and son, Thomas, Mor- cle, Laurence Harbor, , needed quota to date., Director Joseph C. Irwin has. an- of the organization, made the pre- ganville. ..- n V Pro-Summer Classes Mrs. John McCauley, Mrs. Ed- Capt. Baxendale thanked the nounced. Mr. Irwln said county jail sentation of the money which was Mr. and Mrs, Donald. Miller at- ward Anderson, Mrs. Frarjk Oiili- members of the local service unit prisoners will clear the land of un- raised from the recent card party :•• TRY OUR tended the graduation of thei who ar.« carrying on the welfare derbrush, after Howard J, Preston, At Monmouth College .. gan, Mrs. Emil Bednar, Mrs. Flor- and the refreshment stand. Mem- .... nephew, Eugena Cottrell,-at' the program In the community during county road supervisor, hai°In- bers of the auxiliary serve as vol- Freehold Regional High School o: Pr«-siimmer session classes at ence Lund, Mrs. Mildred Smith the year. He cited the accomplish- spectedthe property. • " ; . unteer workers at the refresHmerit PIZZA PIES Monday evening. . Monmouth * College, West Long and Mrs. Matthew Wllkoj were ments of t h 8 local lervice unit The county will pay $15,035 for stand which is. open for all the And Mrs, Albert Taber, Mrs., DaVl Branch, are meeting'for 276 stu- welcomed as new members. committee saying, "The many tht- triangular piece of property games. Ferriaro, Miss Patricia Taber at- dents, who started studies June II Final plans wera made for the homeless men, women and chil- bordering the Garden State Park- . tended the graduation of Lillla and will finish July I. Tha number cake sale to be held July'2. Mrs. dren, tho numerous sick and aged way, Schoolhouse Rd., and Shark Piano Student* To SANDWICHES Nemeth on Monday evening s of students shows' */•substantial John' Phillips* and Mrs; William and helpless and the children who River. The deed was signed by growth over tho college's first Sargent ask for the co-operation of will besent to Th» "Salvation Louis Tontl,' executive director of Present Recital To Eat Here or Take Our j ... Freehold Regional High School. Army's • camp .this" summer "have Mr. and Mrs. William Wood pre-summer session last year, evaryone In donating either money the New Jersey Highway Authority, when 194 students were registered, or cakes, or' purchasing a cake you to thank lor your hours and operator of the parkway. The •au- The pupils of -Mrs.. Eveline *vard and family, Elizabeth, spenl days cMabor in thilr behalf. Wo LO6-98S8 Sunday afternoon at the home During the three weeks of con- Leaguers call at thority had bought the land for (Smale) Raskasky. 734 Holmdel centrated study, students wilt havo In Tha^SHtyatfon Army' take off right-of-way purposes. ' Rd,, Hazlet, will present a piano Mr. and Mrs. August Boldt. our hats to you." —.'Percy VanPclt, New York, spent covered as much course material The board awarded* contract of recital on Wednesday evening, in as during the 16-wcek semester ol iecn Bot ai the dato St John's Educational Building, TOWN, TAVERN the weekend in Morganville. which will bajheld Capt. Baxendale reminded those $1902 to the Keyport Window Clean- Mrs Edith Sena, East Orange, ftlnter.: With two exceptions,'stu- who have not done so -to send their ing Co., to clean municipal build- Hazlet, for parents on'd friends. A 172 MAIN St. — MATAWAN dents were permitted to enter only at Burlew's Restaurant, Koutb 35, reception-will follow. •pent the weekend .with hor slite Laurence. Harbor, Assisting-Mrs. check Jn-support of The Salvation Ing windows. The Asbury .Park Mads Special By Verna Paris! MnrMarlTFrel."'"""--"""-.:;' phe • courser Each -• course meets Army's annual local drive to the Window Cleaning Co. submitted the Mrs. Rajkasky is the organist 1 about three hours.daily, Monday John Phillips will bo Mrs. Earl Mrs: Robert Owens had is Jutv Rutan and Mrs. Hilda Crorier. local treasurer, J. D. Miller, Farm- other bid of $2748. for the Westminster Presbyterian Kitchen Closed Monday Night* 15 lunchei^ ^guests Mrs. Kur through Friday. Day and evening era & Merchants National Bank, Church in Middletown. s.On Tues- Bourses are scheduled. - Trophies will be awarded at this Schwarz. Mrs; Martin Smith ,sr, affair. / . . Matawan^ .- v -•<•-.- day evening she entertained the Matawan Youth Takes members of the choir,. their, hus- Mrs. Donald Miller and soi I A six-week-summer session will The next meeting will be held Thomas. start with registration" July 5 and Ast'robiology Course bands and wives, at a swimming at the; home of Mrs. Earl Rutan, Newspapers Cited party And barbecue. * Mrs Mamie Fnl was a Thurs- 8. Day. and evening classes will 797 Greenwood Ave., Laurence (lay luncheon guejt of Mn. Jack begin July 7, By Salvation Army Raymond J. Stein, sup«rvl»r Harbor, Thursday, evening, July 7, of the Newark Museum's Kelley, Kc.nllworth. at S p.m. New members are wet- Mrs. Marie Frel spent Tuetdv Miss J, Mabel Brown, editor and Planetarium-Observatory, has an- Demonstration Day come. Information on membership nounced that 11 girls and 62 boys The Price is Right! publisher of The Keyport Weekly doing research work at Beilevui may be obtained from Mn, Foster. Hospital, New York. Planned By Clubs and The Matawan Journal, .was hava been accepted for the nstro- Transportation commended today for her news- nautical courses the museum will New Jersey +H. Club members Mrs. Chris Balcker " • papers'4>art In calling the public's give in July. Phillip Smith, 53 Mrs. Malcolm Tilton will Illustrate .skills ranging from attention to th« Salvation Army Middlesex St., Matawan, is enrolled Cars Succumbed Monday cheese making to changing spark Honored At Party : by special features and copy per- for the study of astroblology. plugs In a car during their annual taining to the organization's 80th The course, astroblology, will In- State Demonstration Day on Tues- Mrs. Chris Bakkerl Union Beach, Anniversary during National Sal- Mrs. Mnry Emma Tllton, 19, was guest of honor at a cocktail clude such topics as human ^sur- Middletown Township, formerly ol day at Rutgers University, New vation Army Week |ust passed. vival in sptce, spacB farming, MORGANYILLE Brunswick. party aboard the .S.S. New Am- Freehold, died Monday; Juno 20 sterdam, which ' sailed from Ho- Brigadier Barrett said that Us conditions on other planets, and GARAGE I960, In the Ivy. House Nursing t About HO boys and girls will colleagues throughout New Jersey similar subjects. Nine high school give approximately 90, demonstra- boken Friday at 12 o'clock noon. Home, where she had been-a pa- Attending the bon voyage party had joined in helping to celebrate girls and IS boys,have been chosen LO 6-1810 —LO 6-6281 llcnt 17 years. She was the wide tions at the College ol-Agriculture the special occasion: Thirty-three to participate' In that program. and Douglass College, Each one were" Mr. and Mrs, H. Schwarz el Malcolm O. Tilton. and son, Bill, Mrs. Joseph A. editorials, 68 feature articles and Mrs. Tllton was born In Mlllhursl will concern some skill they havo 1 .26 pictures depicting .Salvation Ar- learned In 4-H Club work. Scholcr, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph daughter of the late Gideon C. anc Cunningham, Union Beach; Mrs, my activities . appeared in. t h e Sarah (VanKIrk) McDowell, Shi Winifred Gassfbrd, Mr. and Mrs. statels press during th» week-long .Was a life member of the Brick Topics of the demonstrations will Andrew DeReuyter.Laurenco Har- celebration. : • • * . . This Is the month for an auto Dutch Reformed Church. Marlboro, includo soil testing, iinrnesslng a BUSES to NEW YORK CITY pony, starting plants Indoors, ar- bor; Jack VanWalsum, Rldgcfleld Surviving arc a sister. Mrs, "What a great honor you and loem at this bank. Rates here will ranging flowers, how to;chonge B Park; Mrs. Peter VahDenDbeS, your colleagues have bestowed (Express Via N. J. TURNPIKE) «aye you money on aU Jdndb of Laura C. Close, Red. Bank; « tire, coring for a SeeingTy'o dog, Hoboken, and Mr. and Mrs. Waller ) brother, Raymond McDowell, upon us" the commander said. African violet care and breeding Blackly and c h 11 d r e n, Maple "With suoh trust and support The cars Including compact, luxury, JVIckatunk, and several nieces and habits ol the mosquito. Shade. foreign *>r sports models.-. fcephews. . , . Salvation Army In New Jersey Funeral services are being con must not only continue but must _ So select your new or used luctcd. this afteraoon'at I p.m. al Third Place Trophy Library Association strive to increase Its program of 20 W DAILDAILY automobile today and set) us for he, Wprden Funeral Home, Ret community assistance in even/ financial arrangements. lank, wjth. the Rev. Frank Huff, For Water Skiing Plans Country Fair area where a need for help exists. lastor of the Dutch Reformed For The Sahratlon Army j accept for Schedule and Rate CaU CO 4-2222 Paul A. Egan Jr., 158 Broad St., A country fair will be held by. the challenge." Ihurch, Boonron, officiating. Inter, Matawan, woii tho third place tht Madison Township Public THE MATAWAIV BANK' nent will follow Jn Fair View trophy In Men's Tricks at the Mld- Library Association, Inc., Old Buy 10 Trip Boob AMP Save ' Cemetery, Middletown. AUantlc Open Water Ski Champion- Bridgo, tomorrow and .Saturday, Family Picnic Sunday - ships, sanctioned by the American fair .chairmen, Margaret Keating Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Smith, Hollo's Charter Service Auxiliary Rummage Sah Water Ski Association, sponsored and Elizabeth Graydon, have an- by The St Mary's Water Ski Club nounced. Koyport, held a family picnic on ,; A rummage sali Is being spon- at Leonardloivn, MJ,, Sunday. Father's Day. Those attending The ceremonies will begin- at 8 were Mr. and Mrs, Martin Smith For Groups •Ored tomorrow and Saturday " Paul and other members of the pm, tomorrow with tho ground- -JJ.J&rajich^Watcr Ski Club sr., Mr, and Mrs Frank Smith Offers The best In Comfort and Experience breaking of.their, property. There and sons, Frank and John, Mr. ganvllle.First Aid Sdutd at .led'Miss Nancy Rldcout, In- will be games, rides for children, cornini .Bam, Tennent 'Rd,,' one ernational Women's Ski Champion, and Mn, Robert Owens and chil- n cake and rummage sale, penny dren, Vivien and Bobby, Mr. and ---•-••-- iyU|e. in. * an ..exhibition and'-watcr ski pitch, and refreshments?1 , ROLLO TRANSIT CORP. lhow*Bf >ghx t "acU1 spood b Mrs, Donald Miller and sons, Dan. ' 9 lhow*Bf >ght "acU1 sponsored by The funds will be-mmed over to aid and Thomas, Mr, and Mrs 475 Broadway t ' Keyport Winsjn, Motors, on'De»l Lake, As the library fund,(or tho'Wilding John Wilson It., all,1 of Morgan- campaign.'' "" '• '•"'' ,'i',J'VThe!$rfflirr'Driver Tcffces Tft» Buy u . ttiuwfcy, June 23, 1940 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. •*"- Crash Cases In Laurence Harbor LEtiXL NOTICE^ Youth Is Injured S-3T9 - .SHERIFPS MtE - SUPFJIIOR COUBT Foster's Court William,F. HegeAis, W. ol OF HEW JERSZ7 Harding Rd., Laurence Harbor, LAW DIVISION Magistral* Luther A. Foster, Docktl Ho L-1SS73-9S J 7tI-9> Matawan Township, disposed ef a was injured Saturday morning The Mfctawan Bsiik, a corporation. PlttnUn n: D»nl«l S*rrip«e uxl usTthe Want Ads to •amber of kecident cases Tuesday. wbn a car be was driving struck Hilda Sarrapere Ccl«r»Jjnu .<& * ittssJBetty R. Kitcheil, 27, High- By Vlrtw o» • writ or execution in a tree in Oieeseojuake State Park. the above • staled a«Uon • te m« di- liinds, was found pot guilty in an rected. I shall expftse tor uueaiL pub- accident June 11 in which..tier-ear A-passenger in; the car, Miss Lee lic vtndut. at the Coun Houu in HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HOUSES FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE crashed into ait auto operated by Gianeaspo, 18, of 12 Lotion Ave. rtM Borouch of Freehold, County «J Klonmoinh, New Jersey, on Mendxy, YOUNG WOMAN fer b4»kk«per Michael Bentsta, 23, of 204 Union Kesnsburg, was treated Ibr injur- U» mh Day ol July, is6o. at 2 o'clock, FEMALE assembler trainees. II WEST KEANSBURO new ranch. STORE, opposite parklna lot. Ap- Aluminum Wlndowa P.M. Prevailing Time. years (id vp, must pass apti- for manufacturer, should have i htinunM, nwdera kltchea, tDe ply Single System Laundry, Inc., St., Matawan. on Route 35 neai ies at Perth Amboy' General Hos- All Uw delcriwoa' 'rittt. UU* and tt II anr. in and to th*. follow- tude test, $1.1S per hour. knowledge of all phases ol bo**- batb. »U,»H. Inquire Saturdays Broad snd First Sts,. Keyport Venetian Blinds Ciiffwood Ave. Goth were injured, pital and released. keeping and payroll, must lyac. ratroUnanf James Hoyt reported. (NO PEES CHARGED) or St»«!ays, IH Essta Ave. wjtf Call COUax 4-0757. w)tl - . Fret Bdlmstea ,,$ ICING KNOWN and detlcnalcd^ a> H, J. STATE EMPUWMENT Call for appointment, COtfaa 4-Kat No Money Down Mtiw KildifU said the Benetta car Police Mid Mr. ^egedus came I m. ». 10. II and U hi Block B PARK AVENUE, BtUord, 3 bed-APARTMEKr, 3 roomi, unfurnish- felled onto; the highway.direcdy in around a curve in the park and •ai ahown on a map «ntitied, "Map -•. SERVICE ed. Dttirablt" locaUon in Key- Karl A. Pranti, COlfai 4-WOJ, o/ Ravin* Gardens. • Matawan Town- 4» E. FRONT ST., RED BANK MBt. Call L. Xarkua, KEIIUK •he path ol her car. went "over to the left side of the ship, Monmouth County, ftew Jersey, port. Call COUax 4-MM. wjtl Witt SHADYSIDE 1-505* BUS DRIVER, com«erelal a- Win tvealags. wjtl road on the shoulder. He travelled made April, 1M1, by Itlchard Hcuxr, perlteee, neceoary, bua ICC a> USED relrtgarstors, |t»J9 aad up. tkorge II. tinkel, South Beach:, on the shoulder for- about 75 feel, APAR1>1EN3' 3 roomi, (M, hot Good condltlOB. Pela-s Int. C0>< 8.1, was fined $10 and p costs AIM nrl of Uw pramlses descriixd PUC commea carrftf tjatrieaca «ANCHTVPEhorrt«« Church water, electric furnfshix), near police said, until striking a tree. n Deed' V Locbslea HeisSU. He M REFRIGEHAT1ON and washer^ helpful, tteatry wark, Aaffj Roll*. fu «JM or KEauburg 1-110*. Jor not hs ?injj ius^car /under coo- He then continued on for another John J. UuUer. dated llaV 31,. UW Roatl, Haberteville, Marlboro Keyport Hish School. Call COIfax tip] when f spun off Route 33 and and recorded In the Monmouth Coun- service man, esperienccd only. Transit Corp, 175 Bra****** Key- Tswaahiai S large rooms aad •3034 or COIfM 4-lff«. wfM* ill 30 reet and bit a second tree Cy Clerk's Office In Book OT1 .olWrite giving W cash. porch, heat and hot water supplied. BOO x U, lots of tread left on. into by one operated by Albert D. with salesman's license preferred, balance 3» year' mortgage. Call 173, per month. Call Uhvell MHO. harbor, 24,'Avenel, going south on NOTICE Will sell complete tor M0. Call it* that tb* Morsanvlll* OPERATORS (but not csMntial) t» answer/tele- L0weJL4»m. •••- wJM* CAnltal 24841. wJU , Route 35.JAs the drivers' were in t Oub has apsued to the FOR phone, type etc. Write Box N tn FURNISHED roomi suitable for dispute as to who had the green Disorderly Law Township Ommltte* «f Marlboro RUGS 100% virjln wool, never Township for a club license for th* GOTHAM i care of this newspaper. njU business couple. . Call. LOwell used; also matching pair 8x12 light, tickets were issued to both. club premises, northerly aide. Texas WALKER & WALKER J0M Road, East *f Intersection with road GOLD STRIPE FEMALE, experienced loopera, to 12x28. Call Seabright 2-0M1 . Stringer' Cleared Of Matawan Hit Ic MorgarivlHe. MorcanvlUe. N. J. .. REALTORS APARTMENT, 3 rooms and bath, Magistrate Foster found the bet- Officers of the club sre as foIiowsL LINGERIE pleasant working conditions, lib- wj« Mayor Norman J. Currie, Key- Mrv Halph flcblnson. President, eral employee benefits. Canter- hut and hot water stropUed. Call ' VOU ARE planning on financ- 4er evidence to be with Mr. String- port, may appeal a municipal DPD1, Boi 309. Tesas Rd., Matawnn, JUshmy 39, Bailct COIfnx 44i3« after i p.m, J»113 er, clearing him, while fining Mr. N. J. Paid vacation*, bwpiUliiation, oth- bury Knitters Ltd., Loctist St., Key- ing • now or used car and ara court ruling based on an ordinance Sir. David Thompson. Vic* .... . port. w|23 COtlai 4-5113 APARTMENT, 4 rooms, ncwIjTtleo- Interested la saving up to IS a> Harbor $10 .and $5 costs on the of another municipality as a result RFD1, Bo» 172. Texas nd.. MaUwan. er frinte bendits. Pleasant work- Opaa 7 Days complaint Issued .by Sgt Kinnane. ing conditions. oratcd, electric heat mil hat month on charges, call Dab Orr al of a verdict against one of his le- u. J: - USED CAR salesman. Inquire water, corner 2nd St. snd Green- John G^f-mann, Woodcrest Dr., gal clients Monday. Mr. JohnL. Brock, Ssrsent-nt-Arms, Schanck & Sihler, 10 Ufayette IMMACULATE CAPE COt) - coifan i-im. ••-.• win BFEl, Boi 371, Texas Rd., Matawan, With large expansion mile, in ideal erove Ave., Keyport, C«U COIfmt ' Cliffwood Beach, was fined MO and •On that day, George F. Martin. N. J. . . MERIDIAN Place.. Freehold w|D «5 costs on. complaint of Patrolman Mr. -James Renoms, Treasurer, location: only 3 blocks to school, 43W3 wJ30 roomii, picture'windows (hi-oURh- 300-Washington St, Keyport,' was RFD1, Btt 37*. Texas Rd., MaUwan, INDUSTRIES COUPLE to run Italian Resiauraat Francis qherney. The defendant arraigned as- a • disorderly ~ persai N. J. excellent bus service to Newark TRAILER In W«t Kt^KriaKi: out, Irur.'"Buslness"Mah- and New York. Price Includes new Will, accommotlatt Iwo. Call Call COIlax 4M&2, MatJ«r.a' RFDI. Box TWO*, fexaa Rd., KEYPORT opportunity. ' Call LOwel^ MJJO Oll <1517 wJJ3 having his license in possession tin, Matawan, by Patrolman Wil- atawan, N. 3. waiter and dryer. Aluminum com- when stopped Stay 24. Mrs. Alberta ComellnSi- Secretary, COLFAX «SH before 8 a.m. or after S p.m. 123 bination windows and doors. Prop- liam Hauser of that borough. Mr. RFD1 Bax 3OiD, Texa* Road, Mala APARTMENT I ro»ni, altchrn and 'Paying tie same amount for ex- Hauser cited George Martin as won, N. J. erty Is fenced In. Prlct 113.500. bath, alt utilities supplied. In- James Cooper, Assistant Secretary, cessive spied May. 30 was Richard having been found in his car on RD Old Bridge, N. J. MALE, bookkeeper, full chargt, MEN AND WOMEN quire R. Bemhanl, « West Con- AUL annueillriwefs R rApdersOn; AtlanticHightsnds,.sum- Dock St. in a drunken condition at Val. Harris. Bevercxe Chairman. J75 starllriB salary. • ••• .-.- • •••• WITH CARS FB A 1509 DOWN course, Cllffwood Uetch. v*J23 plants .35 per tliwcn while they-, RFD1, B«».3?7. jTeias Road, .MaU- IBM C»pe Cod, 2-3 bedrooms. Hi noded by Patrolman James Hoyt. 12:Q5 a.m. June 1. Mr. Currie wan. N. -j. ' . ' OR W TON TRUCKS TOUR ROOMS •n.rbaili7litirand last, naritnn I.amUcoplnrj, High- . Also summoned by this officer was pleaded the Keyport . man "not James* Perce, Chairman Food „ Electrician, light and power, ex- baths, homo In excellent condition, way 35, South Amboy. Call l'Ark- Sick., ete., Murfanvllte Post Ofllc*. rqulpited with combination windows hot water, Inquire after 9 |t.m,, William Buyer, South Amboy, who guilty."..- •- . .- . Mor«anvllle. H. J. perienced in blueprint work. "91.30 Deliveries telephone directories D*lt»ri, Box 420, Old Ttnnent way 1-0108. Ctonrd. Sundays al went too port - past - ah' accident . Objections, It any, should be mede. per. hour; starting salary. in Matawan and dmrs, awning for picture win- 1 f,m. jO Patrolman Hauser told the court Immediately In wrltlni to: Floyd Wy- Road, Morcanvllle. " ]J0* f _ j scene. Fred Dandell, Elizabeth, al- and surrounding treat 4% Fenced yard, fruit and other 1 he hadifound,Mr. Martin in i-Icoff, clerk, of Township of Marl- KOOMS oncl 3 room apnrlment. 1»1 MERCURY MaVk WH hfe so was gifen a ticket by Palrol- boro. Executive chef, full charge, 28 tKt's and shrubs. School, stores sleepy- condition in hU car on; the (Signed) . and bus transportation nearby. In- Gall l.Owtll <-4330, fii txcfllrnt condition, 1171 Call aoM^Bdytjf paying; $5 and $5 costs wrong side of Dock SL with the MOnCANVILLE INDEPENDENT years experience, $175 per week. FULL OR PART DAY 1 COIfax 4-31)31 aftrr 4:30 p.m. W123* for an expired registration. , ; CLUB ATTRACTIVE RATES spection invited. Selling price $12,- lights and ignition switch on. The Ralph Robinton, President »W ja SERVICES Lawrence R. Evangelists. Route officer added that the defendant tO 114.53 Groundtketper, collage and utilities CANDLED EGGS it; MatawjU, was assessed $1 and supplied, }it per week. Inquire itarllng Wed., June 38lh THREE bedroom rondi, liviiis smelled of alcohol, could hot pro- NOTICE CALL US FOR SMAII, JODS FARM liRI-SH !S costs fo passing over the double duce o valid license and could not TAKE NOTICE that Mldtotvn Tav- JAM.-5 P.M. room, dinette, kllchcn, large lot, •rhile'line on Route 34 on com- «m o( Malawan, Inc., trading aa Mid- Meat cutters, 1 to 3 years experi- R. H. DONNELLEY- CORP. many extras. $M,M0. Sterling SPECIAL give a good account of himself. town Tavern, has applied to the Gov- p wlnilnwa, hang doors, re- Pulliln - 3 for |M0 I Hain't of Keyport State Police. Most Conform T« State- SUtote ernlns; Body of the Borousri of Mata- ence, 185 toi$M.5t starting salary. Old Village Fire Co. . McCann, Real Estate, 293 llttmd Seven G rden'State Parkway of- wan for a plenary retail consumption Highway 33, 1 mile Nerlh of St., Keyport. COIfax 4-1376. J23 pair locks, tump pumpi etc., Extra Larfie — Dui, ,80 Mr. Currie asked the charge be licence for premises situate at us Tnlnl • spray or brush outsldo »r Jumbos — Dot. ,17 enders, mostly speeders, paid a Main Street, Matawan, New Jersey. Millwright, fully experienced, $2.17 Middletown Shopping Ccbter MATAWAN HOUS12, 7 rooms and dismissed in that the Matawaa, dis- GHISON'S liCG I'ARM otal of 11(5. Frank X. Eten, Weit- orderly ordinance went beyond The names and addressea of all' of- per hour starting salary. MIDDLUTOWN, N. J. bath with hot wmeu heal, full ! ficers, directors and stockholder* ar* AMHOY RD., KRYIH)HT reo4;/an4 Michael J. Crodfrey, what, is allowed for such municipal if folows: . PLEASE DO NOT PHONE dining room, basemenr and 1 car Hllsdale, pere lined for passing Paul Fouzcnc, President, Director Stock boy, 18 years and up, auto garage. Lot 100 x 100. Sterling. GENERAL SERVICES CO. 1.0W1-IJ, « 3211 ordinances. The Keyport mayor in- and .stockholder, residing-at 118 Main articles be ween cars operated by accessories, $42,(0 per week. McCann, Real Estate, 233 Broad LOWtll «31O7 *a». . ' • i Will sisted such ordinances must con- Street, MaUwan, New Jersey; - INSTRUCTION MHTAI. bunk btdn with maltiflsci, them on lie Parkway. John Polli, form to.state,statute, as declared . Hoee Pouzenc, £ecretary.Treasurer, SI.,' Keyport. ' COIimt 4 1378, J33 Ml Director and Stockholder, resldlns; al dean. JU. Call I,0wtll «3(K». • jersey i C y, was fined for in,;the,?case Of..(he Borough of lit Main Street, MaUwan, New Jer- (NO FEES CHARGED) IANO LESSONS MATAWAN, Cape Cod, 2 bedmums, , bastmtnt, oltlcsTaT T tl-turn, ' N. J, STATE EMPLOYMENT s' tcrnllnns, kllchrnalh , Rarages andd - __wJ25» Spring, take, vs. 'McCooey, Mr. Paul Pouzenc, Jr., Vic* President, icrs and advanced •^tastruc- expansion altlc partly finished, Curjje cited provisions of the Mai. SERVICE • ull'-rr-palrs. SludlsU Homo Im- , head.'"! Dlr*r1or and Stockholder, residing- al Jau, Popular and Classical recreation room, basement, anil bunks, gnllevi perfecirt' condition,d'"! , jiwan ordinance which he, believed US Main Street, Matowan, New jer 48 E. FRONT ST., RED BANK Call LOwell 6-X.37. w)i3' recreation room, basement and 2 provemcnts.LOwcll 1-0379,Wj7 SHADYSIDE 1-5050 In tho water. Cull LOwell 1-1143, assumed as. Offenses against the Objections', If any. should be made JOB SE8WR1TY can. be yeurs by car garage, Lot IM X 200. tUcrllni! K, o piTU law. things not covered in state Immediately in writing- to Arthur C. WJ2J St., Keypurt. CQIfax 4-1170, )ia atlons, Interior pajntlng and floor will . Hall,. CClerl k of the Borough of MaU- preparing now for coming Civil 7 statute, .;,.-. wan, NNew Jersey. tils. Cull R. Blca, LOwell (1S11, MAY'T.I . anil moKogany assortmenb i .Ml lldlowd n Tavern of Matawan, In* LEGAL NOTICE Service Exams,* For raformnlon AUTOS FOR SALE Cheats, drcsseis, tablet, erib»,i Mogis'lrate Martin observed the II1S Main Street write, Box B In care of .this news-; ,1953 PONTIAC Cotnllns, harutpp. _ - no* beds complete,sll altti. Odd chairs, la'fawan disorderly statute' had MaUwan, New Jeraey, .per. ..'."-•'• .-."-': :- >>\a -.^^s»._.-,^ were hit J33 S9M , j j convertible, 1 owner, Csn bo CiaLARS, oltlcs tad yards cieslf drop leal fable Rug salt, 7J all. lutos In Matawan Township twi ?en'&l!'th#lx)dk3'5irice'l92S and SEAiJeiO>OiBa MDM'tvteJvMtafll nwrnsiin, pails. Short FUMIIUW, ' Ul* MaUwan^Townafaltt, .Board of Ed- WANTED TO keen at Hsy'*,Tfiseof8fallon, JW; 'i this iiast wjjfk'ltdftvniihfrj pp 'i/ei'ha&'ikien "upset or rflled irnJ ucation ln,the County-er-MonmoutH, aiANCKRV DlVISIflH Port MonmoulK-Road, Halt Kcaht- Ksule 35, Laurence Harbor, Open,; Invest jatedf* • - >-- ^f _ jhstitutlonair' tip accordingly "de- N. J.for palntlns; certain desurnate« MONMOUTU COUNTY WALT BUYS ANYTHING »IO»;__ . ^ •.-,. wJU.i area* In the Vatavan Hlsh School, on Docket No. F-1S4M9 .... burg. Call KEaniburg t-Ht\H; ASSOCIATED PAVING CO. ThVTBo t serieua' mishap ap- hied the motion! ' July-], 19O0. at «:]5 p.m: (DST) In J. I. Kl.Uk Mortgage- Corporallon. All kinds of tools; outboard motor*, It no Answer, KEsnsburg I-96C3. tAWN MOWWrig" fifer'typo. a con>. of N. 3., Plaintiff¥a: Oeorg* earjtUoiliave occurred ,onRdge- '.Taking the'stand in his own be- the Matawan IlJim School. electric fans, bikes, old £UM, nup . -, •__ w)23* Firm II lakes It away, Call 110 h&lC George Martin Velateil be'had Bid forms-and speclllcallons may D. Lillus, el als., Uefendanla rinc, equipment and used furniture. Asphalt driveways, (ill work guar- riew Rd., River Gardens, Sunday. be obtained at the office of'the sec By Ylrtu* of a writ of execution in 1057 FORD, 4 door cuttom t, auto- anteed, easy bank terms. Frrt 3-20M.. - r jj Alexander Ij. Welsh, 17, of 31 New' been'al a union rrieetingtn' Perth retary, -Memorial., School Building, the abov* sUted acUen to me di- Oil Walt, KEansburg .W*. w|U f ChUrch Street. MaUwan. N. J. Moll' rected, I snail expose for sale at pub- matic, mdio and taster, other estimates. F.1I.A. approved. Call wn' St.', ^ fest Keansburg, * report- Ambojt' flilt "Ifteraoon' wHire • he day through Friday, between lh« ic vendue, ai tne Court House In liad had'thrte'bolaea of beer and hours of 1:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m the Borough of Freehold, County oft STOCK of formers t MercbanU fxtras. Atklng S7S0, Call COIfox Liberty Ml»l, jtf SHOPPERS M. jo_Sgt,! JohrL Kirinane .that he The Board of Education reserves Monrnoulh, New "Jersey, An Tuesday, Bank. Bid $41:00. Call CApilal 4-2175 after i:3« p.m. wJ23* n considerable amount of picnic the Sta day of July,- 1HO, at 1 PArfKiiRlJosnSng'Ilonio (or «Ret> nad walkei around his car before the rlrfcl lo reject any or all bids. 2-t000. , JU DELIGHT •jetting Iff t> back it up. He accord- food. He claimed the food had Signed o'clock. P.M. Pnvalllng Tim*. l»53 Willys, radio snd henler, ex- men and women; 14 hour super- .Harry Troiler. , 'AIX that tract or parcel of land, cellent motor and tires, excellent ingly was startled to hear a child made him sick. Patrolman Hauser Bgard ol Education situate, lying and -being In th* Town- vision; Individual diets. Llcmacd YES MR. ft MM, SlrOIWR Ccream as the auto got in motion/ denied the roan had said anything ship of Mauwan, in th» County of For Sale Or Rent ' transportation, 1173 or bt»t offer. by Stato of Ntw Jensty, Reason- YOU WILL BH DELIOirrUO in nu . ,,,.,. Monmmith, In the male of New Jer- Call IjOwell *023t before 8 a.m. ile itoppe<, got out, and found about being sick when interrogat- Sealed bids will be received Vy Uie HOUSE, 2 apartments, tloyt) Road, able rates. . IV, miles south 44 WHEN YOU SBB TUB •„ ed. Mr. Currie found the officer at MaUwan Tenvnahlp Board of Educa- EG1NN1NG at a point In Ihe" Marlboro, each 3V4 rooms. >lur- »r lfl«f B p.m.' J23 MaUwan light, Highway Hi oppo- QUALITY AND COMPARE •Merle Cauley.: five..of 47" Edge- tion. In UK CouMr of MortmouUn wesleily ride »f lin* H«ad which View Rd., liver Gardens, lying on fault for hot having had the man; N, J. far Improving the lighting In point ik mcasuKd along IA* lellow- ry. Call evtnlngs, KEIIegg 1-1172 1DH OLDSMOSILE, VI. Csll I.Ow- site White Gate Inn, Call LOwell FRICES checked before bringing him to the ulaUwan Cafeteria In the Matn- Ing two courses beginnlnal at a for appointment. ttjtl cll (-32C1 afttr 8 p.m, ]13 JU jthe grpundjbear the left rear wheel wan High School, on July 8, IMS. at point marking Ih* .Intersection of th* i Matawan.Township First Aid headquarters and issuing a com- 8:!O p.m. (DST) In the MaUwan High center line *f Una Haad wiU Ihe AVAIUDLI! ON OUR plaint. The attorney insisted there Southerly lln* cf land* conveyed'by* IIMIMIIimilllllHI mill !•—•••••• LIDEHAL CREDIT FLAN Squad tool: the boy to Perth Am- James warnock and N*ra 8. War- Was ho" report from the' officer of Specifications. aod told forms nia,y ....<<• .. *oy General Hospital Where he was be obtained al the offic* of toe Set- nock," his wire, to Janwa Warnack, «ported to be suffering from a Mr. Martin being loud, offensive reUry, Memorial School Building, Jr. by deed dated October 19, 1051, Church Street, MaUwan. N. X, Mon- recorded In Book 2331, par* Mi: and fcroken leg, Mr. Welsh was issued or resistant, so the defendant ob- day through Friday, between (he running; Ihenu: U] al*ng lh« cen- WE /» jummons. viously was not disorderly. But hour* «f 9:M a.m. to 4:M p.m. ter lln* of lint Road, North I] de- BUSINESS SERVICES Magistrate Martin did not agree The Board of Education reserve* grees, 19 fnlnait* West. in.SS fe*t INSTALL & SERVICE !' The following day Mrs. Cather- the right U reject any or all bids. la a point thertin'v thane* 43) South and assessed a fine of $45 plus $5 •Signed -'. S7 degree*. 37 f'rtiut**, S3 seconds REPCOPREPAK ine Mr O'Brien reported to Capt 1 costs, Harry Troller. SecrcUry W*ct, U.11 (act U. Ih* uiUrly aide •]}. Edgar Wilkinson that Nathaniel . Board of Education *f line Raasi ul palot and corner Top Soil Til* Contractors TUBBLESS BOILERS J33 M«0 mt - th* lands ahaul to ke conveyed ,-ltffcoat, eight, had cOme out be- Mr. Currie took exception to the whirl)- ia Ih* beginning point of this CARPENTEK and buDdJag coalrao. ilinjt-and stated appeal would be description; Ulenc* (1) along th* ,BASBBpAtt Atlantic Avel near' the railroad ALPHODSO RAPOULA Ua* Road, th* point and place of Chair bottoms, J8; sofa bolloroi, GIVE US A CALL AT •racks whm Kenneth S, Holmes, of striking him; at a little SL va RapolU't MarkH • way* gravelled, bulldMlng, »rsd- ^ tavern Apr. 30. Mr. Heuser repre- BECINN1NO. inoj, kits cleared. Excavate lor tit: expertly repaired it your IiXir.i«IOH and IntcW pahitlni, LOWELL 0-4801 t. of 21 Harrison Ave., Matawan, : MaUwin, Hew Jersey -This description in accord wilh sur- hem*, ta* Beers St, HstlcL CM- •walked iota the right side of his sented Mr. Hamilton. , UZI v»y mad* ky Uwwd C. Rellly and SeptlCf, (HI Tanks, etc paper hanging, mutli color spray- Aisorlstrs, P.E. and 1.8.. Perth Am- fax 4-1544. wlf ing. Parkway Decorators, PArk. BARGAIN H cur at (he headlight. The boy was Mr. Sagurton claimed the attack TAKE NOTICE, that an FrliJiy. the boy. N. J., dated November s. l««. BACKllOn SERVICE - THE BARGAIN HOUSB taken to a physician for treatment which knocked him flat and alleg- first day ef July 1M0, at IS o'clock Premises known as 640 L4ne Itoad, TKNNEtTKNNErtT RD,RD , m Ihe forenoon or that day. at lh« Mnlawan, N. J. Laterals, Feotlnfj, Ditching, Peat, Slip Covers MOROANVIIXB -of bruises, [according to Sgt. Kin- edly Injured an eye. was_nnpro- premlw* of OK Sales * Service, Hy Subject lo rcMrlctloni and tt%t- Swimming Pools, etc : inan*. '---- •• • '-.- -^--V voked. But and e r cross- So. 34. MsUwan, N. J.. will be sold .jenu of record, if any,*cnnlng and RICHARDS DnCORATINO BAL'i WRir- DRIIJ.INO la at Public vendue to the higiiest bid- municipal -erdlnancci, and sticli farli ' Fres Estimates examination by Mr. Heuner, Mr. der: I Dodge, 1SS4. 4 door sedan, as an arcuraU survey and exarnin- Slip covers and Draperies mad* lo N, J. Uanwd ««riV1nc¥gifiinb7sVaniiTiayr Sagurton was only Csjmost cer- model No. DM2. aerial Ho. 3472IMSS, •Uah of the prcmiiiea would <1l»i-!oLr, ECKEL'S TRUCKING order. Your fabrlo Or ours al D«rp and tliallflvr wiilln, complelo also Clirynlrr I volt car radio, II Perth Amboy Hospital tain" it was Mr. Hamilton who together with all Its equipment, taken Together wiui.alt futures now al- low prices. Payment* arranged, water tyslcms Inttallnl, Pumps in pursuant to R. 8. 2A:44-2O Ac. aa iened to or us«d in ct/nneclktn ultli LOwell I47SI Wsclltytown Rd. Call LOw,fll4«47M, .->-••• J23» Issues llew Report struck hirn of Ihe 20 people in the the prowrtjr «f RAYMOND CARVIE, Mortanvllle, N. JV-js- 5M -Beers St., HaiicL COIfax 4- repaired, Wuler Omdllionlag. tavern at the time. Al Bruce, and to b* salsl for cash by m* any houtehoul arpllsncet. and Inclun. f AWIfJOElrrry clbtk* wliFofiguV CAB!. WENNatR, log Dior* particularly therein lite If!- . " w|U 5> " The number of TMtients admitted Broafl St., Matawan, a witness, CONSTABLE al wooden worki, In i^tlrcl run>; towing: Krnnlor* Coal kllchen ranee. COLPAX 4-MD1 lnu condlliun, IIM, -Inquire Mri. io Perth Amboy General Hospital would not say it was Mr. Hamilton J23 MIS a • r' w.p scre*M. PINCUSHION Tb* aMroxlmat* smounl of the 014 HOLMDEL MD, llAZtUT lartni* M. /Jr»,lfr, 1 /|*g|«r «;ain reacted a new record during who Etnick Mr. Sagurton. KOTICE kidemeni U b* sstlifled by nsld tnli- SLIPCOVERS • DRAPERIICS f'l«ct>, Malawan. I]) Take nolle* that William Porter baa is the sum «f |li.4*»co logether vim TOPSOffi Uplioklery, custom rnad«, choose Ihe last rr with, the hospital's di- But when put on the stand, Mr. applied Is Ul* Mayor and Council ol th* e*su of this sale, 'lector, An Kiriy: W. Eckert,. .has Hamilton admitted he struck Mr the BomufA «f Maumn for a plenary . JJtA E. WOLCOTT. fiherm. \m fabric* at home. Free call- Situation Wtnled reull consumption eleeAs* for prem- Oaled May IS, !M0 TRUCKING, trenching and bun- mn[f«. Call Dorothy Smllli, LO- announced. A total of 17U patients Sagurton tut only in self-defense ises known as th* Central Tavern sit- tfarvln K, Schleslngtr, Ally. Television WILL wash and iron all type* of 'entered th. hospital in May, and with'Mr. Sagurton punching first. uslfd at 113 Main KL. U all wan. H. 1. 09 • • *1<4 dozing, mason sand; grsvr.1, drive- well S-12M. . Wj7/38/(0 curtains: also alrelch curtains la an average 6.6 days. Mr Hamilton added the trouble Objections, If anr, should fc* made way gravel, btuectone, cinders snd iihey stay© ImmedlsWIy In wrttlac la: Arthur DONBrv;gEftvrcE m> own home. Prompt service. They had MS operations, 15,435 started after efforts foiled on his :. Hall, Clerk, « In* Unua *l top toil. ' Mitcellaneout DKl'ARTMKKT OF STATE For fatl efficient radio and tel* .laboratory ests and 1637 x-rays. part to gel Mr. Sagnrton to desist MsUwan, IJN.. 1.J. . • • •• 1 fSlcned) RTiriCATi: remifics knawn at l/utchlc'* lUllaa ale* al No. 21 Orthsrd Slrert, in lr.e GeraW Barteb, Spring take Township tf Matawan. County of Mon- Lauton TOilnra. Mowers rrpiltcd ' • -o . ' • w)U MM.H or feniali, full oi part llmei Cttchea, situated at W Main SL, MaU- moutll, fiUte of New Jrnry {Ciro - : Wjtf LEGAL NOTICE Hdilits, was fined IM on a dis- •wan. N. J." .1 Eliva being the agent therein mrnt in ami slmrpfned. Call llhl We have tin: Inrr.i'nl pool of orderiy count for allegedly poltlqg Objections, ff t^if. alicnilil ti6 mad* fhatg*-,thereof, npon «hum prwers ^23i3, Maintenance labor (ivullnblf in thr county. All UOHUOVTH COUWTV mm«*!al*ly frt writlnai to: Arthur C may h** *$ivm4), has c*tnpli*A ulth articles oa the railroad tracks near Han, Clerk ci'.fbe BoroufH craUata* the r*f)olrcrn«nls *f Title 14, C'»rpor. PAINl'INO, carpentry, «I * »I o g, ypff. of workr-is, Piter yoiir or* i ran station at 4:15 a.m. onwan. N. 1. alions Cf n>ral. at Revised Statutes of TBUCKINO lock rrpalts, tump pumpi, ma- drr with Mt. We are u near U) you SEUT CI. IMS AGAIHSTJWTATK feYeww J*Tft*yJw , prrtlminsry to Ihe Icltf- Ant!auei iESTATE O* MIL.TOM T. AOSxlH, Om- Joiieis: '•:' •••'•'•• •••'•;. '" rnAKf ToimraiS JR., ing «>t* "his Certiorate it Dibsoliitl/fr;. AND sonry. Small Job speclsIliM, as your phanr, 1 OPPORTUNITY 8II0P tcasftf [i • ,..!• •••••• .T-,^'' -" - 1SD' Broad St., CENURAl, EEHVJCES CO. « D. Glm Take notice !hat Herbert Lawlon has :e a 4uly eiet-ulcd Itnrl 'atttiTcd SltOVEL DOZER SERVICE Jrwalry. U, S. ancTTorflnri stompa tb said Hilton T. A^—i-v BriO » applied to .tka Ms-ror s«d Council of c«r)«r,t in writing tu tli* AiitiJuV.un Top Soil, ta Per Uad lawn* SMADVSIUH I S«» hereby given to and Coundl i h* Boropca of MaUnan far. - a jrirn of said rfrtocrfiiloji. «aet-ulrrt tvf all TV Matlhrws, IIS kTrosdway. Key- B» tUrat mod Co try retail contumptjeal flccos* fai th* ilBckb*Mcr* Uaerrc/f, Which said Fill Clrt, |7 Per Load Kervlcv, all nHMlda y, „._ deceased u prr- port. COMOJI 4-14*4 w|)J 'mm,farvx aid Sale Executor their premises siown al Tne Town T*»«rn nntral and th* itwl *» llx V" repaired, prrcltiooaiutpfiicd and U m«ih«r wlsifs'ia ci7tl«r Jlualed at. 171 MaU) St, MsUwsn ttlnu M*mald »re M» *n fll« A LOMI Is Approxfmatcly i Cable oalh within six month* Yards >n«d up. llrlfjl" * Strolion, child for working mother. Call t, 1SSO • •' Ob'xctimt. U anr. stonM b* rrlatft Top Soil Cllnuvn. free ylcltUD and (Vllwtry. Simon P.-Hall ~ ImmetUatelT U wrHJza -lo: Artasr ii tun. m Atlantic Arenue. <• IUII. Clerk, 'of Out Biraafh t4 r offldaJ eetil, *f ECKEL BROTHERS; SOIL »I5; ; fuel oil CSftwood. Mew Imet . Ih** T(fc««ty-««vf/Kt. LOWELL HtM and k*ro»cnf. Xeiuuburg Icu IIAZI.CT rVWWKR RI!RV1CK FOUND _ Kartua, Kaalor * Sum* MAX A. to. ma* ta«v«aUMl ft Fuel pi,, Iri. lUKhway *, West ROUTE J3, HAZI.Kt hMHVMi, OLOV1', m Middle « BnuMi SUTrt. o. GLAM r , OLD TE/.NENT RP, " W«Mtf MORGANVnXU, V, i. . ' HxttutxiTg. CaU Kcsj«b(«rf f- COLCAJi '****' near Union 'Av». tj*n«r tu«. ".-•• .'.'•,'"' mpt Pdg» Fourteen THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, June 23, 1960 T To ^Present Flag Wells', Mrs. Albert Abell, Mrs. Ed- Laurence Harbor Legion Post 332 Tommy Manno Surprise Guest . l^rmers Sppnsor Mrs. Rissmilfer win Domlnick, Mrs Howard Shinn, Ifoifmaiia>rln«!« Post 2672. ^Vel Mrs. Stephen C. Thompson, Mrs. : i erans otKiSei Vim of "th> U.S:, William Noddings, Mrs. W. Rulon TVMark 15th Anniversary Saturday iffipal^iis^FqpF Laurence. Harbor, has gone on rec-Joins MMC Croup Smith, -Mrs, Fred Hecht, Mrs. Al- '15th. Ahnlversaiy of i\ ord to furnish the flag for the new lan Morrison, Mrs Bayard Lam- The farmers of the Browntown, Mrs. Arthur Rissmiller, Lloyd' born, Mrs.'Charles Woodman, Mrs. brence Harbor American Legli community. A carnival la being Ctieesequake and Cedar Grove sec- Madison Township High School Rd., Matawan, was welcomed as .332 will be celebrated Satu: when |t is completed. The .flag Leon BJumenthal and Mrs. Joseph planned by the post starting July tions of Madison Township will a new member of the Matawan Dietrich. day. The occasion will be marki sponsor their annual, bus trip this will be one that has flown over Auxiliary to MonmOuth Medical by an entertainment of top tale; The disabled veterans and their year to the Eastern Shore area, in-. the State Capitol, states Comman Center, Long Branch, by Mrs: Rob- «nd dancing to the music of Baroi families also have benefited from Eluding Norfolk, - Wlliamsburg; der-WilllamJ^TTlnkner..; ert Butler, president, Tuesday aft- Six Area Motorists ' Bobick's orchestra in the Ilarbc the rehabilitation program, which Richmond, Va., and Annapolis, Md. ernoon, in the Matawan Health Lose Driving Rights Ballroom. Tickets are available includes hospitaiization, pensions They plan to leave the, Cheese- Center,'Broad St. the general public and may be ot and other entitlements of the vet- qtfake" Fire House tomorrow and Locate Law Firm Following the business session Six area motorists tost driving tained from Commander Willia erans. The work of the service return late Sunday. Milton Cowan; during.which plans were made for privileges according to the State Foster and Mrs. Leroy Halhei committee In tin? field Is held in Middlesex County Agricultural a luncheon July 13 at the Colts Division of Motor Vehicles report dance co-cliairman. Everett Hoi strict confidence and the recipients Agent, and his assistant planned In Holmdcl Area Neck Inn and a co-operative pic- last week under the mandatory Irian is general chairman and Mr: never are made known to the pub- the trip, ;.' '.;..;'.'; nic Aug 10 at the" home of Mrs. speed law and point system revo- John DiGiovanni. auxiliary chair lic. The Red Bank law firm of Dor- Charles Woodman, Lloyd Rd, thecation plan. nian of the celebration. At the Browntown Community emus, Russ'ell,: Fasano & Nicosia Other Rehabilitation Work Church Sunday Mrs. N." S. Burton work program was held. Cars will Motorists penalized were Harriet __,;,The post received Its permaner hairannouBced the es tablishnient of Other facets of; the rehabilitation was the soloist. Monday^ night D. leave the Matawan Health Center E Hummel, 21(J Outlook Blvd, tharter_in 1940|_frpm_ Holger G work are tlw^'ifts, entertainment an addltjoiial office at Route 35 and July; 13 at 12 o'clock noon. 1 Lee Chestnut, Schenectady.^N. Y., Cllffwood Beach;..Robert E. Miller, Holm, Metuchen, who, at thai ariSbingo parliesfof Hie Jiospltaf-: Laurel Ave., Holmdel Township. 38 Johnson Lane, Keansburg; Wil- gave an illustrated lecture-on "The The suite of offices, located at the A total of 373 surgical sponges • time, was serving as Vice Com ized veterans with, the greatest ef- Atom Speaks and Echoes The Word were made and packaged Into 73 liam F. Luther, 10th St., West mander in the Department of Nev forts .extended to the Menlo Park west end of the building recently of God" at the men's meeting. The occupied.by. the-iiew branch of The units and, 500 hypodermic needles Keansburg, Joseph L Gulndge, -Jersey. The present'post home wa; Home .for Disabled Veterans, • and Sunday School picnic, will be held were prepared for sterilization by Fifth St, Cllffwood, Rudolph C. acquired in the same year, having ward-parties'at the'Lydns Vetej Merchants Trust Company of Red Saturday from 10 to. 3 p.m.: Sun- Bank, wjll contain, besides a re- the members. Buntenback, Seventh St., West been remodeled and'enlarged dur- an'Hospital. ' : -• • "Tommy'MannO," Menlo' Park, popular teciMg'e'singer In thlr area, day at the morning service^ from Keansburg, and Timothy F Cloo- The broad programs of the post Is pictured with Miss Mldiacle. Anson, Matawan, left; president and ception Tooni, attorneys' offices, a Others attending the final meet- ing the past few years. 11 a.m. to 12 o'clock noon, com- ing of the year were Mrs. Harry nan, 55 Fieetwood Dr.. Hazlct •The 'celebration occurs durini_ are similar-fn some respects with' originator of (ho Tommy Manno Fan Club; Miss Irene Bullnsky, Mat- conference room and a library and awan, :vlce president, and Miss Mary Ann Vallesy Matawan, right;; munion will be observed. The will be fully staffed. „ -._•:- the, terms of two members who .he alms of the auxiliary, mem- Woman's Group will hold the last bers of which assist in every way treasurer. Tommy was a', surprise guest June II - at the graduation are serving in higher offices. Roll party for Miss Anson, '-, . , -"•".,", ",". '".:•" , 'j"i meeting of the season, at the home The firm will continue to main- in Rathbim is the current Middle- possible, and serve as chaperones Mr., and Mrs. Sam Marslcano, Menlo Park, accompanied their of Mrs. Beryle Burke at 8 p.m. tain its main offices 'at 73 Broad FAMOUS BOSTON WHALERS . sexCounty Commander and is thi at the youth dances. They and 15-year-old son to the party which was given by Mr. ahd'Mrs. Zane on Tuesday evening.. St., Red-Bank, where; it and Its first :niember" of the post to be heir Juniors collect used nylons Anson, Ravine Dr., MaUwan; In celebration of their daughter's grad- predecessor firms have been lo- * NOW ON DISPLAY * elected to this office, and Andrew and other articles which eventual- uation from the Matawan Grammar School. The highlight of-lhe party Miss Marie. G a u b,. Mr.',. and cated since the establishment of Carver presently is the Chef di ly provide comforts for children in was the singing of "Mack The Knife" by Tommy, especially for Mrs. Fred Gaub, Miss Mildred the original, law office of Reilly THE FASTEST AND SAFEST BOAT AFLOAT Qare.pf the Middlesex County :he hospitals and the veterans. The Mlchaeie. - •.'.''. •" "i .". . . •' ,.." ••,'••':••:••'-••.'••'•••'{ Green, : Mr. and Mrs. Herbert and Quinn more than 40 years ago. arid 8. William Atkins, who served reprocessed -nylons bring cash Other.guests were Miss Karen Almenas, Miss Patricia'. Alrhenas," Gaub, Miss Anna Gaspercheck, An- The firm at present consists of Arrange For Demonstration Ride' as the first post commander, latei which is used to buy television Mls"s Rose Ann Ralnko, Miss Christine Ralnko; MJss Judith Andrews, I rt Gaspercheck and Mr. and Miss Theodora D'Aloln, Miss Patricia Valles,. Miss Mary Jean Anson,' Thomas P. Doremus, ;William L. Authorized Johnson Sales and Service was elected to the office of Depart lets for the veterans' homes. The Mrs. A. Leonardi, Browntown, were Russell'jr., Ernest Fasano. and luxlllary also sponsors contests, and Miss Joan'Craig. Also Andrew Bullnsky Jr., Zane "Anson Jr., Vlto rrient Vice Commander, and Ray Scadis, Joseph Matthews, Mrs. Jerry Almenas, Mrs. Joseph Pisano, aniong those attending the • 50th Benedict R, Nicosia. As part df Its 'mond Crane Is a Past Chef de he Americanism essay contest and Mrs. Patrick Manzo, Mrs. John Ralnko.""and Mrs, Theodore DfAlola. Vt wedding reception of their. former "expansion move, the firm is' piarn GALBRAITH S BOATHOUSE Care of the Middlesex County he poppy poster contest, among Tommy, who has sung In shows'and minstrels held In Keyport and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Willjara nlng to add; two additional attor- 118 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT COIfax 4-1214 40 and 8, -.- ; . :". : le children in the local schools, Matawan, will appear on ing Steel pier In Atlantic City, this summer. Oertel, held In (Re Cheesequake neys, further announcement of 'rizo? are awarded the winning Fire House Saturday evening. which will be made "in the near OPEN EVENINGS — SUNDAYS TILL 1 P.M. ..JUdlesServed.In High Offices esults which are submitted for ."Higher offices also have been Mrs. Albert Aumnck and daugh- •future.;-'--"":'-'-'"---:-—---'"' :ounty and state contests. Senior Member Of Firm ..earned by members .of'the Ladles While the post and auxiliary lul- ter, Miss Alva Aurnack, Keypqrt, Auxiliary. Mrs. Rollin Rathbun 11 their obligations to the routine spent Thursday at the home of MK Thomas" P. • Doremus, senior served as the first member pf the irograms outlined by the Ameri- and Mrs, W. C. Pitney and family, member of the firm, was born local unit to be elected as Middle- can Legion, many_eine'rgencles' are In Holmdel Rally Hears Report Freneau Rd., Browntown. Apr. 29, 1899, in. Red Bank; He at- sex County president and Mrs. tended Red Bank Schools, Cornell met ? with the same proficiency, TehEyck Ronsqn,-Midisorl ^Town- rfllrs/7 Wands r\yood and" M r jf The rummage sale .of .the- Brown.: JVlliiam 'Brldgeman was 'elected dedication and confidence by the Ruth Hill were.welcomed as neWtown Parent-Teacher Association University; and }he New JSrsey county president to serve the 1960- ihlp,' releases the following- on ^the Law School, He was admitted- to 100 members of the four groups rally held by the Heel & Toe Sports members of the Ladies AUxiliary'of will be held tomorrow evening and $i term. Other members of the omprlslng Laurence Harbor Post tlie bar In 1923, and as a counselor 1 Car Club In Holmdel last weekend Guadalcanal Post 4745, Veterans of Saturday' from 10 a.m. to 1- p.m.: btst arid,auxiliary have been elect- 132 and Unit--332. . in 19J9,, HB^wasa mejtiber.of.the 'or the benefit of the building fund Foreign Wars, at a meeting held at tlie Browntown School, Route 18i: ' V& to" various county' offices, too Assisting the chairmen are Mr. ; • John: Shafto, Long Branch, was, old firm of Quinn, Parsons and Dor- of holmdel Fire Co. The club has In the post home on Cliffwood numerous'to mention:... ." athbun and' Mr^" Carver, ' post the Weekend guest of his. grand- emus from 1925..J.;,;.-;.-i;i-,i .'.;. goodly representation in Mata- Ave., Cllffwood. Mrs. vAlice Moffat - The present organization includ- ooster co-chairmen"and Mrs. WIN reported on the Junior Drum and! parents, Mr. and Mrs! Paul Mol- Mr. Russet is a-'"%um jaude" es four groups. CommanderFoster am Foster, auxiliary booster wan. x Bugle Corps, sponsored by the post, Tir, Route 18, ••' -.' •..•; . graduate of Dartmouth College, in heads the post and Mrs. Jack 01 hairman: Mr. Hoffman and Mrs. Winning-drivers were: Class A—• which is being reorganized and Tuesday night a dinner was 1935i and Yale Law School, in 1938. sen is president of the auxiliary. ilGiovannl, program book; Leon- First, Bruce T. Abbott, S.C.CA. which, it Is hoped, will make It given to the leaders of the 4-fi He was admitted to the bar in The Sons of the Legion wa» started ard Booth and Mrs. Marie Elwood, better organization. • \ , 1939 and has practiced In Red In 1956 by Mr. Rathbun and John and Pompton Valley,Sports Car Clubs of Middlesex" Cpuiity. at the ipeclal project chairmen; Mr. Dl- Log Cabins Agricultural College' Bank-since that time. In addition DiGiovanni is "the present captain. iovannl and Mrs. Olsen, refresh- Club (a Turner) 2:55:37 points; Plans for attendahce at the an- nual convention of the VFW andFarm, Rutgers University. Among' to his general practice, he Is ad-, Mrs. Harold Talrhadge was the lent chajrmen. second, Stuart Allwoerdon, Parsip- mlttcd to practice before the Inter- first senior advisor of. the Junior pany, Jersey Sports Car Club (a its Ladles Auxiliary In Asbury hose, attending were Fred Gaub,, leader;" William Arace, junior lead- state Comriierce Commission,^ Auxiliary which was organized in Saab) 2:55.05 points; third, Bryan Park this" week were completed. : er of Browntown Sodhoppers £11 Washington, D. C. . .-'...;: 1933 during Mrs. Rathbun's term Fair, Fair Havtn, Heel Jt. TooMrs. Dorothy Schar, president, fa being accompanied by Mrs. Irenei Hub; Mrs. Nicholas Arace, one of Mr. Fasano received a Bachelor as president of the.Ladies Auxil- Holmdel Rejects ports Car Club (a Prlnz) received iary. Linda Hart is .the present Meehari and Mrs. Ethel Volpe, the leaders of the Browntown Pedal of Law Degree from.Harvard Law 2:55.14 points. ' ' ',f ' •.,-' delegates. Their alternates are Mrs; Pushers, also Mrs, John'Chamber- School In 1938. Upon being jBdmit-. "Chairman of the girls' group. Class B-^First, Dan Dneer," Mor- : Upon receipt of the charter, work Raritan Lease Elizabeth Hubert and Mrs. Ana; lain, Mrs,; Fred .CauS; Plans for led to tha New Jersey Bar in 1940 was started in the fields of Ameri- ris Plains,' (a V. W. modified) Mitchell. . . n.'i ;he Middlesex bounty fair to be he became associated with the law' 3:01.05 points. canism, ch|ld welfare, community ^Several other members will i^t-E held in August were discussed. irm" of Quinn, Doremus, McCue Always 100 Tip Top Used Cars To Choose From The Holmdel Township Board of Class C—First, Joh'n W. Loect, and Russell, and became a part- Service, rehabilitation and other education Monday night turned tend the Installation on Saturday programs of the American Legion Morrlstown, Jersey Sports Car Club er in 1947. , down an offer from the Raritan (a M.G.A.) 2:48.88 points;;sebond, morning, at which time, a mem Deadline For Vets '51 FORD, R. & H. '54 PLYM., R. & H. JOjIgarilzatlon. 'ownshlp Board of Education to ber of the local auxiliary, Mrs Mr. Nicosia has resided In Red Alfred C. Poole,' Holmdel,, HeelSc Bank sinca 1924. He attended Red ent the Centervllle School next : Rita Scarborough, will be installed Loans Is Nearing 'Turther Americanism Program Toe Sports Car Club, .(a-Porsche), Bank Schools, Rutgers. University ear." Raritan Township school 2!M91 points; third;DonaldYubas, as the Sixth District President. All' • "Americanism has been furthered ifficlals had asked to use the four- attending will participate In the; \ The deadlinu for receipt of appll- and Rutgers Law School. He was 95 99 Bernardsvllle, Jersey Sports Car ^liroughqut the years,-by presents- evening- encampment parade. }i|j 'cations from veterans of'World admitted, to pract|ce \n November, ilassroom school two weeks ago Club, (a Porsche) 2:55.20 points. ! 'flb'ns.'of-.'the American flag to'tho help alleviate overcrowding In Special Commllteej. Appointed'-1Wtr'-iVtbt h«nit*'rarrr!'a<»iilJ»lness l(M, an4 became- a, pounselpr. in, '53 DeSQTO' ''.V55: MERCURY ,| Ronson Wlm In Class D 956. He' has beW yvlth". the" fIrni pal schools, scout groups, and, :s own system next fall. Mrs.'Schar appointed her special bans guaranteed by ,the Veteransi Radio and Heater Radio and. Healer Dst recently, to the newly-formed Their offer of $2000 to rent the .Class E^-Flrst, TenSyck Rqiisoh, '.dmlnlstration, is July 25. - ; jf Quinn, Doremus, McCue; and. committees for the coming year as Russell since 1947 and a partner f adlson Township School Band. ulldlng was considered "far tooMatawan, -Heel & Toe Sports.Car follows: Mrs. Jerry FItzslmmons, According to the VA, this means iince 1956. .-'.'- Each year a citizenship award is low" by the Holmdel Township Club; (a M.G.A.) '2:54.46 points; kitchen; Mrs. Ann Mitchell, cloak hat the veteran must have applied made to the outstanding boy and 3oard," Secrotary George S. Kin- iccond, Quay ton Stettlemeyer, Haz- o « lender for a loan and the 195 295 room and early bird dues; Mrs, girl Inyhe graduating class of line ade jr. said. The Raritan Town- let, Heel & Toe Sports Car CIuB, Ethel Lovero, Christmas party1;' ender must have processed the Now ts the time- to advertise Memorraf School. A boy also Is hip Board offered to provide Us (a M.G.A. Twin Cam) 3:01.30 Mrs. Scarborough, refreshments; ban application and submitted it, those unused articles for sale. A '54 FORD '54 CHEVROLET selected each year to.attend Boys' iwn janitorial service and to-pay points; third, Victor France, New- ;ogethei^ with-supplemental docu- small ad In the classified column Mrs, Julia Stanis, Sue Marlin, and will turn them tnto-cash for you Automatic,, Radio and Heatea r A Reaal Buy State at Rutgers University where or all utilities. ark," Jersey Sports "Car Club, "(a Mrs/ltay Kruger, get-well clinic rherifsV.ln time"'for-'the application Instructions are given on govern- Jaguar), 3:05.21 points. :b reach-the VA on Or before the ment, voting, leadership and good The Raritan Board, which holds Mrs. Bette Candiloro and Mrs.leadline date..'., •:.: ,, ,,.., • j is regular meeting tomorrow night, Class E—First, "Dick ' DjiBpls, Josephine Borek will serve as fellowship. v Wayne, Pomptbn Valley Sports Car LEARN 395 3995 may decide to make another offer chairmen for the cake tnd^alad The same deadline applied to ap- .The child welfare program ben- lo Holmdel for the use of the Club, (a Corvette), 2:5G.-18 points; sales to be held Juiy-1 -Snd 2 at illcatlons from widows whose ell- efits not only!, the children of dis- second, William Franz, Harring- Al>tl '55 MERCURY. ichool. The session tomorrow the beachfront In Cllffwood Beach. Ibillty for loans guaranteed by the enroll Diy / • , ^ •""« - - '55 PLYMOUTH Automatic abled veterans' and their' families night Was; postponed from last ton Park, Tropian "Q" Club, (a Home-made cakes and salads will rA Is-based on their- husband's Or EvtClMMi • Fm f l»cim«t but. the children of non-veterans a: n Radio and Heater Radio and Heater rlday because -of - graduation Jaguar), 3:01.07 points; third, J. be available, starting at 9' a.m.service-In World Warn. Veterans we'll. Clothing, food, toys and othe: 1 Hardtop - Ray, Wprthj. FJoiienco,-Flying Bur-. h-day. ,.. if the Korean Conflict have until, 1 the year, The community service Mfa '^fei«r)T;j;ijis58irpoiiifi>':&: t&cfirp'nzW Were arfarJed to •»n:-'31? imTW&oke-yh! gu"ara:n'! 'Holmdel Township had asked for Clan F—First, Suzanna LaFoun Mrs. Ruth Williams and Mrs. Myr- :eed;ldain,".:-"•;•::;-. J-):;. ;-;;•-.; r Enroll Now" 495 - program works; 4n; close, pop June 695 $7500, including janitorial service tain, Highlands.' S.C.C of'>;,"'(a tls Vandlahn Hostesses were Mrs. School fll Business Von,'with the child ,welfare pro- How about .businM|.C4rdi? ^e gram; As. a 'commMnlty ''project, and utilities. .They would hive Sprite), 3:07.42 points; second; Irene Meehan; Mrs. Olive. Scott, II!-State St.,' Perth Amboy- cost about J3000, Mr. Klnkide said Alice' Webb, pceanport, (a Prim), Mrs.. Jerry Fltzsimmons, Mrs. Syl canf supply, thern" qufqWy and at '55 MERCURY '58 RAMBLER :the -iiegidh liftorrW jiai; been'used 1 CaU for Interviews - VA M4JI • Coavertlblt' Custom, Station Wagon " ait; recreation center for the pasl Raritan" Township school officials 3:13.72 points'; "third,' Sally Lees, via* Muhdy and Mrs, Helen Bien- tha right price. Come mid try us.. said they would rather-"put the Automatic, Radio and Heater' Radio and Heater, White Walls tvvo^ljid-on^half y' e' a r > where Little Silver, Heel b Toe Sports kowskl. •TsssV^^ •• Immaculate ' weekly youth dances.are sponsor- difference (nt o funds • for con- Car Club, (a Prlnz), 3:20.27 points. The.next meeting will be held ed and Little; League organizations struction of much-needed etemetf Jersey Sports Car Club learn of July 7 at the Legion Horn*. and other civic groups .meet. The tary classrooms. - '"" Allwoerden, McDonald and Yubas 795 1595 ± poll jponsprt Jhi annuai Memorial R a r Man Township originally! wero overall. trophy •wlriner^.': Ross W. Maghan Agency r Ready .Day, parade and services for thi asked to rent'thVHIIIcrest School, -The clnslflcatfon~of cars' are: . • '5* LINCOLN HARDTOP deceased war heroes as well a After the Holmdel Township Board A, 0-45 H.P.; B, 46-85 H.P.; C, 66- The I960 edition of the New Jer- . , Fully Loaded — Outstanding Automobile participating in other events In thi announced It would close the build- 90 -H-.P.J D, 91-1Z0 H.P.f E, 121 sey State Highway Department's ing down and move all students up H.P.; F, ladles class. - Official-Map and Gpldo will be SAVE with SAFECO MUST SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! Into a new school on the»Keyport- ready, for free distribution - this Holmdel Rd. next year. The Cen- week,• Commissioner Dwight R..G. tervllle School however, Is closer Mrs. Kennedy Secretary Help Wanted Palmer has announced The new '58 CHEVROLET to Raritan Township•' and wouli In the Item In the Juno 16 Issue map, first to be Issued by the de- Real Estate—Insurance '58 OLDS-98 liave facilitated transportation had of the Installation dinner of St. partment since 1955; will be avail- Gorgeous Car, Automatic Men and Women" It been used by Raritan. • MATAWAN 138 Main$L 1060003 Radio and Heater Holiday, Hardtop, Loaded Joseph's Altar .and Rosary Society able to anyone requesting a copy. 4-DMr, Sedan PART TIME. Telephono Raritan Township planned ti the namo of Mrs, Irene Wallace Post cards only should be mailed move eighth grade classes Into the was listed as secretary, instead to P. O. Box 555, Elizabeth, with solicitors ;to Work frotn our building. They presently are all of Mrs) Irene (Wallace). Kennedy.- printed or typed address of the Perth Arnboy Office or housed In the 'Beers SI, School Mrs. Kennedy will be chairman party making the request. Requests 1395 from your home. For In- which Is slated to go on double of the mother-daughter banquet to should not be sent to the Highway sessions if ho_ other ' emergency bo hold 9ct. 2. Department. '59 ENGLISH FORD ,„ euPV B - u terview call HI 11 or eat facilities, are made available by Perfect Condition 3li *«""•/ *• * "• 2-90G1 between 6'and 7 p.m. September, - Peach, Apple Crops 995 149 Studied By State Believe it Early season prospects indicate BRING THIS CERTIFICATE excellent quality peach and apple BOTTLED crops this year, although harvests IT'S GOOD AS ot both fruits are expected to be or not... •THIS CERTIFICATE MAY NOT LOOK LIKE A M somewhat smaller than In 1959, DOLLAR BILL BUT THAT'S EXAtTLY WHAT ITS Generally favorable growing con- WORTH AS PART PAYMENT FOR ANY CAR AT ditions and adequate soil moisture Invariably We Can Sell You A Home-Owners GAS are reported by the New,Jersey Insurance Policy For Lew Than You Now Pay • ONE CERTIFICATE PER CUSTOMER Crop Reporting Service, ;, ; For Fire and Liability Insurance Alone! You Get Clean, Quick Tha "first forecast of the season for peaches .Indicates a-2,300,000- These Are Tfie Coverages: Heat For Cooking bushel crop for (he Garden State 5civ* for that downpaytnent here f this year,' Thlr compares with' 2,> 1. Fire - Dwelling and Household Goods •.'••r Prompt,-. Efficient 400,000 bushels last'year and a rec- 2. Liability and. Medical DOESN'T TAKE MUCH to got started—as little ord 1998 crop of 2,600,000 bushels. 3. Burglary - On and Off Premises as $5. Add to It regularly, and in no time at all :-v--;'- Service '•/•• However, 1960 production is expect- : ed to• be 32 per cent above the 4. Water Damage and Glass Breakage you'll havfl the downpayraent on that house of 1949-58 average. your dreams. While you save, funds are earn. KEYPORT GAS CO. No numerical estimate has yet 5. Additional Living Expenses (Temporary Ing a. good return, are safe; and available. iiS::M'::Aniitato'Of' -' .-'-• >een made' for the state's apple Housing) irop this year; ;tho first forecast O«l Storied lorfor/l 'ill be released in mid-JuJy. How ver, the Crop Reporting Service WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE - K'1-VPORT LUMBER talcs that p'rescnPcondlllons Indi- cate a crop, "considerably smaller YOUR AUTHORIZED PLYMOUTH - DEALER & SUPPLY CO. lhan the large putput'ot 1959." Tho IIBERAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION EASY CREDIT TERMS , r I of fruluhas been lighter than AGENCY ROUTE 9 AND ERNSTON ROAD sual, particularly on troos of tho Van'Real Estate — Insurancse — Bonds and Mortgages (Ojp- Sayre Woods Shopping Ceilei;)... _. i_, lellcious and Stayman varieties.' •lowever,- fruit In siting nicely and 267 Main St. LO 6-1881 Matawan Sayreviile — Open From 9 'Til 9:30 ^should be ot excellent, qua), tj Yeartjn The Insurance Business j| PA I-3(6QO Thursday, June-23,-1960. THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. mUtS.. riTIMn Use Of Family Car, School Blueberry- Growers 'Ian Rutgers Session . Falling Holly Grades Show Relationship Most of' the nation's blueberry Leaves Common Parents' who do not wisely regu- terest In school work. authorities will speak at a blue-' berry conference open to growers Has your holly tree lost a lot or late their teenager's use of the air! "In a significant number of leaves during recent weeks? Or ire endangering hia high school cases, grades were going down well and others at Rutgers University ~uly 6 and 7; On the first day there maybe-your tree It just starting -trades, his future and maybe his before the car entered the picture to turn yellow and drop its leaves jfe. This was the main finding of and the car tended only to 'grease nil be sessions on growing berries, marketing, inject and disease con- now. _ Jn either "case, there prob- the most comprehensive study ever the ikidsy Mr. Vernola empha- ably is nothing to worry about undertaken to determine, the auto- sized. The poorest students are trol, and breeding, according to James N. Moore of the Depart- Homeowners who have had holly mobile's influence on teenage be- those who drive their own can trees for many years know that havior/' .':.:.. •". ',--•:: •••' — according to the Allstate study. ment of: Horticulture at' Rutgers, who is making arrangements. these treevdrop leaves every Conducted by the Allstate Insur- Holding'« Job to support a car year. Some people, who may not ance Companies in co-operation affected the teenager's attitude to* The group will tour' South Jer- have noticed before will claim with - 30 selected high"- schools ward school, and the curtailment sey's blueberry section, visiting that their trees never before lost throughout the United States and of study time created by the job- farms, storage facilities ' and the their leaves like this: But they Canada, the studj^ threw a search- car combination led to a vicious auction at Hammonton, the second could be mistaken, says M. A. light on the academic, driving and circle. Of students spending $6 or day. Of special interest will be re- Clark, agricultural agent. search plots operated by the U. S. social habits of some 20,000 junior more per week on car support, There is no disease that Is caus- and senior youngsters,..:..'...... ••_'. only one per cent were "A" stu- Department of Agriculture and Rut- gers. • ing yellow and fallen leaves. It Allstate calls the research a dents, while among those who is perfectly normal for all ever- realistic approach to the problem spent S3 or less the ratio of "A" greens to lose some or all Jeaves of the youthful drivers. As a group students was four times as high. each year. It just depends upon CLASSIFIED they are causing grave concern to The concept of youngsters pay- Riverteens On - which evergreen you have, 'what parents, .educators and -law ear ing their own. way obviously-has the leaf-drop story-will be. •: fo'rcement agencies because of un- merit, But when it involves paying Check The Leaves usually high/accident rates, All- their own way In using the car, Duty In Hospital state points out The outstanding If the buds on your holly tree it boomerangs in the form of up Riyerview Hospital. once again are full and green, and new leaves feature of the study "B'ffie" over- feHor school work, AUstote main- Will become the volunteer center are already starting to come out, whelming substantiation of the bas- tains. for .many of the area!s teen-agers, then your tree is perfectly normal is importance of parental control according to Mrs. Robert Pearse, and healthy. Of coarje your tree bf the teenager, ;-.'-,;..;- • V ; chairman of the hospital's River- : might have been moved or In- Control Use bf Car ., teens. jured in the last year or two, • In "The study leaves no doubt that Rapid Increase The Riverteens are an outgrowth which case it could possibly be t isn't the car, but the control of of a few local teen-agers who ex- in trouble. But chances oNthat ,ts use that is important," said In Lung JGancer pressed a desire for some outlet are slight. Allstate's New Jersey Regional toward volunteer work during the Other evergreens lose their Manager, Rick E. Veraola,: He The most rapid rise ever report- ; ed for a'nonlnfectious disease- has summer holidays from school. needles or leaves each year, too. added, "Parents must realize the swept the country unchecked for Mrs. Pearse started the venture in Pine; spruce, laurel, rhododendron jrgency of exercising more au- 20 years. Six times as, many men 1957 with eight, girls, between the and all the rest have a time each thority over their teenagers when die of lung cancer today than in ages of 15 and 17, and In 1958, a year when they shed old leaves. it comes to how and when they 1940. "This year alone, an estim- dozen or more local teen-agers drive." • ;••• ••••-' ------••-... ated, 36,000 American will die of served as volunteers In the busy Your actvertisemeut ID thli pa- ; u Underlining the accident problem lung caricer; "31,000" men and-5000 roiiline-of hospital l!fei -- per-will reach prospective pur- among youthful drivers, "Allstate women,", said Oren G, Hunt, Pres- „ Last summer, over 38 girls from chasers In every community In the says their Involvement rate 1$ ident, American Cancer Society, Red Bank, Rumson, Little Silver, bsyshore area. about twice as high as the average New Jersey Division, Inc.in quot- Fair Haven, 'Shrewsbury, Mata- adult, and their average accident ing a report issued by the statisti- wan and Keansburg joined togeth- atols._conslderablv more severe. cal .department_.of.the_Arnexi can er in the familiar light blue smock ; Furthermore, most of the yj^ Cancer Society. to-aid" the nursing staff 3t River- ;AtS/ Boyes''.:.'.: sters, not just a few, are Involved What causes lung cancer? The view Hospital with various duties. in accidents. ,- ' ' ' . answer to this and the more gen- Have Variety Of Jobs "Jt is simply not true that a eral question what cause's cancer, The teen-agers circulate through- small minority, of the youngsters has yet to te found.' However, ev- out" the hospital In a variety of You Get MORE are responsible for most of the ac- idence from more than 23 studies jobs. You will find them, scattered cidents," Mr.:. Vemola explained. in eight countries has shown that among the various departments "(Repeaters; aren'Hhe major prob- lung cancer patients predominant- and floors, with the exception of lem, for we have found that those ly are cigarette smokers. the nursery. Rug Cleaning who have! accidents, today usually No creditable scientific evidence Their jobs include delivering aire not the same ones who have of any kind ever has been produc- mail to patient's rooms, arranging the accidents tomorrow," he add-ed that, is inconsistent with the flowers, transporting patients to per Dollar ITHEKEYPORTWEEKLY ed. ••.'•••;•• •'•••-•'' -v-.-••!••• ••- generally held view that excessive the x-ray and laboratory facilities, Relationship To Academic Standing cigarette smoking is one of the running errands, working In the principal causes of lung cancer. Boyes removes more deep down 'Confirming the car-grades situ- emergency room, and, if the girls Imbedded dirt — yotr rugs stay ation, the study points out that The otner suspected factor, air are over 16, they may be permit- cleaner longer, last longer — amount Of car usage has a direct pollution, has been shown to be ted to work in the newly opened You get more cleaning per dol- relationship to academic.standing. far less important than cigarette pedlatric wing of the ' hospital; lar because there li no middle Driving' a car does not in Itself sny&ing. -'•' Here they .play games with the man when you deal direct w)(h have an adverse effect on grades, "Tar Contains Agents children, conduct story hours, play our plant. Try. us once*. . • but when the use of the car is - Laboratory studies show that the records and make the young pa- you'll agree Its the cleanest and permitted to (Infringe on school nafeit rug cleaning possible for tar In cigarette smoke contains a tients, feel "at home" with their the money] Work, serious problems-develop. number of agents which will pro- day-by-tlay older sisters. . • Grades start to suffer '•whe n the duce cancer. In. ^nimals. - Other When the girls register for Riv- Free storage HI S«j>t. car is used more than rwaTdays studies show that the cigarette erteens, they are interviewed by out of the five-day schoif week. smoke weakens the natural de- the hospital's co-ordinator of vol< Allstate's division dis- fenses of the lungs. Once normal unteeri, Mrs. Hubert Farrow, who only 9'W "ft-* lung cells are damaged, cancer covered. In uic:^* oui*vjrsurvey, . i^t *,<*« in turn, makes a definite assign- . Phone PA 1-1581 'IV -rUH •" Mi , found that thoseiyhftuseathe'ca? lls ma develop, grow, crowd ment to each girl for the. entire' • at Itast fouYWfays'taW'more than , and the norrrta) summer/plabliig 'hW'whier* itii taritan Bay't'Onlf i twice as likely to be* ,','D"oiwoise believes her volunteer efforts will' RugCltanlng Plant students thaicjhe./two-day users. S'The American Cancer Society be most needed, keeping in mind But,Jfhe best'reco£g£of all were is accepted th? evidence that the wishes of the girl. mode by confined cigarette smoking is a causative - Riverteens may be found on duty u)eir*: usagek!$rjctly -7tp" the, l»eekr factor-jfl-lung cancer. Aj.part ol six days a week, from 9 a.m. un- ends. .',',. ': ' ' " '•/"'""" its role in-the. effort o! federal, til 12 o'clock noon, during June, SjSoyes READ ,For the first time, the study an- stile and (voluntary ' agencies to July and August. The girls are re- swers the question of which comes control.lung cancer, the society is quired to devote at least one full Rug Cleaning Co. first, the car-or poor grades. It obliged tO'-Tnake public the known morning per week, the equivalent was revealed that .poor academic facts derived from research into of three hours. INCORPORATED performance doesn't necessarily the. causes of this disease," added 4th «nd St»«M At*. - set in after extensive use of the Hunt. • .''• .. Your advertisement In this pa- ' Sooth Amboj, N.w J«r««» car begins. Frequently, a car be- per will reach prospective pur- comes a diversion to the student Real Estate Listing Cards j. tot chasers In every community In the •For Mint Domestic Rugs • who already has little or DO in- sale at this offiCA ..'.,,. payshore area. "~ ••••

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contract was negotiated after a KostuUkos, Elizabeth Kwtakowski, da Shufell, Curtis Smith, Thomas ~ K.H.S. Class of 1950 Marks 10th Reunion At Pinner-Dance short strike. Kathleen Uary, William LeMIen, Staubach, Leonard Sterinsky, Mau- State Department Kilns at the Ula plant were Batbara Leskin, Carol .Lovetl, Ka- ieen Stevens, Ronald Stevenson, fired Friday, immediately afttr ren Lombard!, Rae Lovallo.. Antho'ny Szumski, Christine Tardy, ts Seeking Help the strike vote of th« union. Full Thomas Luchento, Laura Lukacs, Frederick Thomas. g p production is expected to be re- Qennis Lund, Carolyn MacDonald,' Marianne Toney, Cnarles Tremel, S l d stored at the plant soon. Patricia Tucker, Thomas Tucker, iiSuS Vt'Ol diplomacy is said to Joann Maltjoga,' Anthony • Malara, Joseph Malara, Patricia Mancini, Frederick Tymeson, Ann Marie ' VFfa old as government itself. In Santa Mancini,' Susan Jane Martin, VanNostrand, Robert Vineyard, (ft« United States, the Dfejftrtment Madison Thomas Martineau, Marianne Mar- Carol Wallis, Donna Walsh, Sandra of State was the first executive de- Wang, Ranald Ware, Walter Wasil- (continued from page one) towlcz, Michael Matey, Kathy Mc- partment of government to be es- Allister, Thomas McGuinness, Lin- kowski, Norman' Wedgewood, Da- gan, Eiaine-Farrcll, Susan" Flan- vid Wlggett, John Yacuzzio, Ruth tablished, and it has grown (rom nery. da Mitro, Joanne Mollis, Frances Moscarelip, Richard Mueller. Zeyen. ( (mail agency Into an Intricate Mary Fogarty, Robert Foy. Rob- organization employing thousands ert Francisco, George. Fraser, Charles Mundy, Wayne Murphy,' William Naused, Janet Nelson, Of dedicated Americans. ' Rosann Fryer, Edward Gallo, Jo- anne Galloway, Kenneth Gardner, Nancy Nisky, Rory NovoUiy, The Department of State Is the Ronald Garnett, William Garra- Bruce1 Palmer, Eletta Patella, Jo- headquarters of a vast- repotting brants, David Gilliand, Denise seph Pafumi, Janice Parren.-Karen 53 Chevrolet '•/stem which stretches from Wash- Glennon, Carol Ann. Gonello. Wel- Peer, John Perhacs, Barbara "6" Powerglide ington, D. C, to the far corners lington Graham, Frank Gyalog, Ira Plahta, Robert Plainer,. Thomas Haber, j Charles Hackett," John Pogirnlckl, Marguerite Porter, 0! the earth. From its posts abroad, Hamilton,' Raymond Harmes, Mi- George Powers, William Quade, Members of the United States For- chele, Henba. Rollin Rathbun, Mary Rayr-Or. ' «!gn Service report to the State De- Carol Hinton, Robert Hogan, Lau- Terry Rebuck, Maryann Reckleff, MORGANVILLE partment on foreign developments ren Holden, Judy Holub, Philip Raymond Rfszkowskl, Gail Roger- Which have a bearing on the wel- Horin, Thomas Hudak, Paul Incon- son, Pamela Sadowski, Sharon GARAGE The first reunion ol the Class of 1KO, Keyport High School, was Back row, Harrison Boggs, Prank Fuller. Rudy Masla, Mrs. trera, Thomas Jenkins, Joseph Jen- Sand, Janice Sandle, - Susan Sar- fare and security of the American held on their 10th anniversary at a dinner and dance In Crystal Brook. Catherine (Valentino) DIGennaro, Mrs. Mildred (Uooette) Infantl, nings, David Johhsen; George geanl, Marilyn E. Schmidt, Mariyn LO 6-1810 — LO 6-6281 people. , ' . . • Inn. Estontoivn, Saturday night, Music for dancing was furnished Mrs. Eileen (Anderson) Sickles, Mrs. Joan (Gervaslo) Levagllo, Mrs. Knowles. John Kocenskl, Pamela L. Schmidt, Clifford.Schnuck, Lin- From its "home office" In Wash- by The Jesters. Pictured, left to right, are, front row,-Joseph DIFedclc. Marie (Mlele) ^Igismundl. Mrs. Carolyn (Peseux) LImbach, Mrs. ington, D. C, members of the De- Dbminlck Luccarelll, William VanPelt, Alfred Metsger,-class president, Roberta (Roberts) Chonowelh, MM. Muriel (Jouaneau) Maclnnes, Miss partmental Service are engaged in John Freiburg, John Hendrlckson, Anthony Rossi; second row, John Gertrude Smith, Mrs. Joanne (Hopla) Yates, Miss Muriel CahiU, Mrs. programs in direct support of the Meyers, Nicholas Pafflls, "Henry Springsteen, William Beach, Mrs. Sandra (Foulk) Wilson, Mrs. Audrey (Palumbo) Michael, Mrs. Susan Mildred (Welle) Heresies, Mrs, Carol (Wilson). Aurlemma, Mrs. Betty (Raymond) Maresca, Mrs. Paula (POuzenc) Bilarczlk, Joseph Monte- . Department's responsibilities in the (Cooper) Kramer, Mrs. Naomi (Boardwlck) Sommers, Mrs. J. E., Wo, partially hidden, Raymond Belleran, Keith Bookct, partially ....everyday] 7 field of foreign affairs. Collins, class advisor, Mrs. Viola (Slranlero) Dlodolo, class secretary, hidden, William Bommer, William RUt,, Herbert Klein. Present, but Young Persons Needed' Mrs. Joan (Brower) Hoplo, Mrs. Patricia (McCabc) Bausis, Mrs. not shown In the picture, were William Fagan, Marcus Lee, Edward ''Young men and women, if you Patricia (Cornell) Whitney, Waller Metzger. Sutton, Charles Kitzman and Mrs. Marjorle (Truex) Laraberson. ..every wek! «re Interested In using your cleri- cal skills in return for the oppor- son related, until this spring whe the corridors and gym stair wells tion. In addition to tit. Hoff, and cula, Thomas A. Ragonesi, K tunity to take part in the conduct all of a sudden the'collectors be- of the liigh school'Matawan Town- Mr. Joyce, are Charles Aumick, ryn L. Redd, Thomas J. Redman, 0( foreign relations with other na- gan to miss their due date appear- Carol Delbasjco, Richard Pise, Walter G. Reed, George J. Rich- tions, the time to do something ship Police Athletic League' was ances. ...'-•• William Kerr, Stanley Kordzinski, ard, Robert G. Ricpl, Dinorah Ru- SAVINGS About it Is now," says Ancel N. granted use of th» gym Sundays The company went along with John Partridge and David Watson. dolph. >" Taylor, the State Department's next winter. Bids were received Clarence D. McHenry is secretary Chief of Employment. "The De- their requests for an extension- of Josephine V. Rugglero, Carmine time until the garbage piled up a on 100,000 gallons of No-. 4 oil and of the board. Anthony Santora, Michael Francis GENUINE SPRING «•«• ;j 1)|rlment Is interested in drawing 7 III; employees from every one of too much of a rate. A showdown 25JJ00 gallons of No. 2 oil. They list Of Graduates ' Santora; Robert L. Scarpino, Rob- the 50 states' of the Union; from then was called, Mr. Henson said, will be acted upon" Monday.; ' Those/receiving diplomas" Were ert C. Schmidt, MaryAnn Sheridan, fclg cities and small towns, from and the -collectors, admitted they Barry Allan Alsenstbck, Paul Aron- Mary Siedercr, Robert T. Slgmon, LEGS OF MTlMi Villages and farms." could not get a permit to collec son, George Robert Bailey, Grace Joyce M. Stark, Edward Walter any more because of-'the sanitary Stopkpwitz, Eleanor Strangmeyer, Persons Interested in "home Barbera, Jacqueline Barry, Alan land fill law and not having a Willis School Bauerle, Jack E; Beardsley; Ani Carol Ann Swlnesburg, Timothy iofflce" employment as stenogra' bulldozer. Fiber Chemical now Waiter Tesch, Charlotte Th'ornhlll, . phers, typists and clerks must be (continued from page one)* drea Berry, Delma Blackwell, Se- has contracted with Madison Dis- sociation by Mrs. Ethel Borowski reida Lila Blair, Barbara Bore, Jo- Gary Edward Timpson, Marilyn at least 18-years-cfage, and must posal Service to take away gar- Jean Vance, Gregory Van Woert, Qualify by passing a Civil Service to Carolyn Phllbrick, social studies seph T. J. Bore, Jerrold Wi Boy- LAAABJK) bage every two weeks and there Darlene Ruth Vild, Catherine Ann • fxgmlnatlon, a physical examlha- award, and Charlotte Hayes, lan- chuk, -Lon Bromley. Thomas should be no reason for further guage arts award; Browntown Par. Browne, Marianne Buarne, Gary Wendell, Penelope Ann Westcott, tlon and a background investiga- complaint on that score, the com William Douglas Whitlock; tan Wil- tion. Starting salaries range from ent-Teacher Association by Mrt, B.urlew, Julie A. Burlew, William parry official notes. Clarence Hauser to Nancy Green Butler, Robert J. Campagna. •' lebeek-LeMair, Georgia Carol Yan- |32S5 to $3755 per yearr cy, Shirley Evelyn York, Linda Young people Interested in "For- As for the plant being a,"fire- arid Patricia' Kays, awards for Joyce R. Cardone, Cathy A. class speeches; Madison Township Coyne, Danny T. Coyte, James Gall Zinis, Judith Ann Zmyewski. HP ROAST 55 eign Service" employment as secre- trap," Mr. Heason pointed oul it taries, itenographers, communlca- is subject to regular Inspection^ by Teachers.- Association by Lewis Daly, Gale M. Deeken, Lois Ann' , tions;- mail and pouch, clerks must township and county fire officials Gesualdo to Arlene Geddings, safe- Delaney,. Richard DeLlsa. Brenda be at least 2f, American citizens and could hot operate if they ty^ patrol-award; Madison Demo- J. Donaldson, Dolores M. Donavan, Strike Settled for at least five years; single with found it a menace to the neigh- cratic Club by George Flore to Judith A. Donavan, Robert C. no dependents;. high school grad- borhood. Mr. Henson declared the James Leslie, boy's athletic award; Drake, George R. Elfert, John R. (continued from page one) Old Bridge Lions Club by John Elsler, Nancy Emens, Diane C. The union, Local 20581,. of the lamCloverdalo b -. Combination 39 uates in excellent health, and avail- company has bought 300 feet of able to go to any one of 286 Em-nylon' firehose and conducts reg- Carney, to Robert Rlepl, science Farka's, Barbara Fagan, Robert t. Tile and Clay Workers Union, BOILED HAM sliced tb99< bassies, Legations or Consulates lo- ular drills of use of the hose by Ferguson, Arthur Flynri, Denise AFL-C1O, called the walkout Juno PORR-ROtt- i'/iibW 89* award; Willis School Faculty by 1 when a one-year contract ex- t cated In 90 countries throughout the Its own employees for emergency Joseph Germain, to Josephine Furey, Diane C, Galatl. _. .•';• ( FRXNKS Beat Stock 2lbPkg89 world. They must be able to pass fire fighting. This fire fighting pired. They demanded a five-cent LAMB CHOPS "»u.der Ib79 Rugglero, girl's athletic award. Robert Galall, Arlene Geddings, hourly wage increase, plus a ninth performance tests, and meet o would go on until the fire com- Also Middlesex and Monmouth CHOPPED BEEF 3ibpkg*I°° panies are on the scene and have Nancy' F. Green, Linda G. Gund- paid' holiday. The company stood RIB LAMB CHOPS * »>89< minimum work experience re- Friendship Association by Roger lach, Dorothy L. Haley, Thomas quirement of three years. College taken over, Mr. Henson Indicates firm on a three-cent offer until Blair to Robert Campagna and Hammel, David R. Handsphuch, June 15 when representatives of RIB STEAK Ib69' BACON sliced lb49' trafiUng may be substituted for a Mr, Henson, declared that the Rose Ann Pacylowskl, award to Lawrence Harrison, John A, Has- maximum of 18 months of experi- both sides met Jn negotiation with [low of foul water out of the plant boy and girl for greatest educa- pel, Charlotte M, Hayes, Carrollyne "Joseph Shuld, a, representative of ence. Starting salaries range'from was due to a workman's mistake tional growth; Crandall-Kossman S. Higuera, Vincent J. Hines, Har- C (3730 to $4180 plus travel expenses the Federal Mediation and Con- and will not occur again. He den American Legion Post 177 by Ray- vey M. Hoffman, David P. Jehs, ciliation Service. And housing allowances,' led chromic acid is allowed to run mond Klem to George Bailey and James J. J6n«s, Sandra E. Joyce, Travel,* foreign lands; good pay onte the streets, or, that chemical Nancy Green,.citizenship awards; Barbara K, fcandur, Vera A. Ka- The union membership met Fri- * 99 SALE DelMoate or Dale J and opportunity for advancement cons ore allowed ' to jay -around Madison Park Women's Democratic day and voted to accept • package . , T y^ Patriplo. ,A, Kays. Helen E. Increase which Includes an im- dre,' of Course, Important''to' incU- where childfen mleht',' get V Into Club-fig Mri;Hariy M«ssenger to v Keating. .•:"•..•'" •.•••.••' '' •' .:;:.'. mediate four-cent raise,, followed _ yJduais Jn considering overseas em- them. •••.•• •' ••'"•• ":. :-,... Eleanor Strangmeyer, mathematics 4- award, The Mid-Madison Civic As- Patricia A. Klim, Kathleen J. by a one-cent raise in December, PINEAPPLE JUICE ployment, but the Department Is Mayor Phillips has taken cogni- Kroner, Thomas Kulberda, Lee I. jnost Interested In those candidates zance of these charges and- has sociation award presented by Jo- three-cents additional June 1,1961, seph Soltis to Nancy Green was Lalzure, James J. Leslie, Virginia and another cent in December, Who-have the concept of service to given assurance the board of R. Llndler, Robert L. Lederstedt, SODA CANNED their country uppermost In mind. health will ask the State Depart- for the highest general average. 1981. - " The school band played "Viceroy Andrea T. Lorenco. Dorothy Lucz- Includes All Personnel ' For further details and application ment of Health to Investigate to kow, Paul MacAulay, .David Rus- forms writs to the Employment Dl- make sure the company's repre- Overture" after which William R. The. new seals applies Jo ,aU Wright, area principal. Introduced sel McAuliffe, Cheryl L. Mac- personnel and includes changes in Kosher Dill Pickles Vljlon,. Department of State, Wash- sentations are corrects Cloud, James McDonnell, Carolyn ington 25, D. C, ths class to Dr. Sample, superin- the minimum and maximum sal- FOR tendent, who, In turn, presented V. Markett, Shirley B. Martin, Do- ary scales at the plant- which the class to Mr.LHoff for, the con- lores Meyer, Lois Milewski, Mari- manufactures ceramic wall tile.. DOG FOQD »»»<« cL 13 Shopping Center ferring of diplomas; William Joyce, lyn J. Millet, Spencer F; Miller, While not granting tho additional wid8o F rm MOI> FOR Township Names VJcs president of the Madison Gladys Lynn Morgan, Larry Mulyl- holiday, the contract now provides (continued from page one) hlll.. " ' . . ; -;- . (continued from page one) chase, of the property as could be Township Board of Education, pre- a more liberal policy allowing! CATSUP ' » 5 J Commission examination given in encompassed legally In advance of sented the board of education gift Robert A. NDrthrup, Reglna Ma- leaves of absence for sick or dis- April. the holding of a referendum, The and the class sang the "Alma rie Nyers, Derrick A. O'Keefe, abled, Company President Robert Resignations ol Thomas W. majority of the board found It too Mater." The benediction' was pro-Rose Ann Pacylowskl, James B. K. Multer said. CREAM CORN ^-r 8FOR Brown and Stephen Kalleta from Indefinable a procedure and not nounced by the Rev, Walter A. Patterson, Glorljean M. Penny, Mr. Miiltcr praised the work of Linden House the township sewerage authority befitting while tho Aberdeen Rd. French, bf St; Thomas's Church, Kenneth J. Pettlt, Carolyn J. Phil- he federal mediator and said both Were accepted by the committee. site still was an active considers Old Bridge. The band played for brick, Beverly A. Piano," Stephen management and union officials Mr. Brown Is moving from" the tlon. Mr. Kane gained support the recessional, . L. Pizzolato, Barbara J. Plan, Ur- ^ "very pleased" with the two- CUT GREEN BEANS--8™ (ownshlp and Mr, Kalleta cited from Mrs. Esther Rlnear and Members of the board of educa- szula I. -Porebmy, Frances Rac- rear pact. Last year, a One-year -tilt'-demands of private -business Floyd R. Brown but Harold J. Dp •I the reason lor his resignation. Ian, board president, Thomas L, Linden House ' Sewerage Authority Appointees Slddons, Robert Bentley, Calvin D, •Mayor Peter J. Waters appointed Pcarce and Alfred R, Manville Carnten Guzzo, Edgevicw. Rd., to all voted "no.1! Roy S. Matthews- LIGHT MEAT TUNA . replace Mr. Kalicta In a term ex- was absent. 1 UBi nHmst piring in Feb'ruary 1904, and Harry But all members were 'agreed SODA "HS* " ' ' 6fo« CENTS JrCeist, Matawan Rd., to the un- that Immediate'action was a neces- - expired tefm oLMrvBrQwn.jyWch Be A Good sity. Tho committee_on sites,. expires In February 1961. posed of Mr. Manville, Mr. Brown SUGAR SNO-WHITE 5 LBS 4 5c Tho committee confirmed the and Mr. Matthews to report in 39 ( appointment of'Daniel J. Stankle- days, was the result with the board NBCRITZ Sozpkg 25 Sunshine Hyde Park Asst. 39' tvlcz as municipal recreation dl members concurring action on rector at a salary of (700. Mayor their decision concerledly would be Waters reported that 200 young, desirable.' iters signed up for tho program DAIRY When It opened Monday and urged The board accepted the resigna- Royal Mb. Print* •dulls to assist the recreation tion of Mrs, Dorothy M. Holiday Linden Farms commission from the high school teaching staff ORANGE «-can " 7 for 99' The Matawan Township Demo- and of Miss Esther Blou as ele- BUTTER mentary supervisor. Miss Blau will Help Stricken People In Chile By cratic Club asked the committee 1 LEMONADE 10for99< 1 to investigate advantages tif tying resume her former elementary 59' Into the Middlesex Trunk Sewer teaching assignment at (6800 for TIP TOP DRINKS 10 for99' If surveys show an extension to the coming-year. Miss Blau's let- Kraft Natural Slice* the bayshore area 1« feasible. ter olfercd no explanation for her. Donating Clean Warm Clothing, MORTONS POT PIES Sfor99< Wsyor Waters said the Sewer desire for this change. Swiss Cheese Authority has promised to contact Eight Vacancies Remain River VaUey the township when and If^a jur- Russell A, G. Stetlcr, superin- Vey Is made / tendent, said eight teaching vacan ASPARAGUS <» .r TIP. 4fOr99< the committee notified tho Mon-tips remain on the staff for 1960-61 Any Size, Any Style* Oloulh County Tax Board It Is con- George Loscoe was rc-appolnted ildering bid] for revaluation of custodian of school funds for 19G0 FRESH pit (ownshlp real property, The 61 at $1000. Return of Mrs. Nollle (^valuation was ordered by the Curran, absent with Illness, to the 3-29c tax board earlier this year. Three teaching staff next year_aL15800 Your Donation Will Be Accepted eitlmatcs have been received for was approved, " . • • " PEACHES tht work, Mayor .Waters reported The bqard voted to advertise for arid a fourth Is to bs submitted. new lighting for the Matawan High ib29c Approval was granted the re- cafeteria so it can be used for me- ' - ' • At -V ;• -,," .. GRAPES newal of It liquor licenses for the chanical drawing Instruction next JMO-Gl year and tho: committee term. Mrs. Rlnear, as cafeteria 2 9c 'tiled tht next regular meet- chairman, had/the MHS cafeteria July 8 instead of tht regular closed and the. personnel'.needed CUCUMBERS meeting date, July i, moved to Cliffwdod. Cafeteria help hired for next school year are Miry THE KEYPORT WEEKLY Graft, $3500; Irrha Billiard, Gloria Hunger and Catherine Dercchallo, JUenoa Residents all at $140 per month, and Lillian l 52 WEST FRONT STREET . ,r fcontinued from page one) PlttluB, part-time, at 91.30 per hour. -f Jt It • "prlvati road" and Personnel hired for the new, year thsy mi It "at their own wkre: Harry Trailer, secretary of f,S. nit load I* wholly on coitt- the board, $5400; Mary Dabriskyi KEYPORT n>jJ*rjy,on which the firm assistant, 53100; Rose Sclieuers, j ; UM»;'«cordifl,g g to thih s part-timp e secretaryy, }100 monthlyy; r official, It is this feature that ClCelestt a WenzelWl , superintendent'itdt's I municipal attorney ,li ~cl retary, $4350, Mildred Bennett, Anytime ifgh ichool secretary, |4120; Ruth tot the garbage complaints, Rogers, Matawan Elementary Heflwn averted they troie School secretary, {3780, and Vic- toria Howard, part-time secretary, 126 Main Street Matawan fyltJmWnBmtis Regan, attendance FRIDAY, JULY! MOB. TIM frL 8:15 Aii to 9.-00 I*J*. Srt-t^y 8:15 AJVL To 6:00 PM d >«itf oUKwiV wW receive «00, SiltoJtaH^* be might o« palttUng Price EBecthrt Ttam&t tttmtUt.- JIBMH•:••>• x. •> , . Uqlied Q^Ul