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\1r\1 at Vir» 117 Iuu*4 Otlly. Mona»y throum *T1iJ«y. •nitrad •• Kcond Clan Miner RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1961 7c PER COPY Se PER WEEK VOL. Ho, INU. !•}/ BI tb* Pert Olfie* tt flxl Bank, N. J.. undar U» Act 01 March *. 1178. BY CARRIER PAGE ONE Word Due on Mitchell; Seen as a Candidate Ask Reversal WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre- Mitchell, 60, has been working the defeated GOP presidential tary of Labor James P. Mitchell behind the scenes in recent weeks candidate. of Little Silver, N. J., may apparently to sound out what sup- One source said Mitchell plans •merge soon from known behind- port he might have if he entered to see the President again before the-icenes maneuvering to be- what is shaping up as a free-for- the week is out. come a candidate for the Re-all primary battle. Reports of his possible can- Of Suspension publican gubernatorial nomin- He has met twice with Sen. didacy brought a mixed reaction ation in New Jersey. Clifford P. Case, R-N. J., during from some New Jersey Demo- There were indication! Mitchell the past week and has discussed cratic congressional quarters. would announce his candidacy the New Jersey political scene A congressional aide said Mit in a statement he said he would with President Eisenhower and chell's announced candidacy Laotian Air Strikes Georgia make public within a few days. Vice President Richard M. Nixon, would certainly cause the Demo- crats to re-evaluate their cam- paign strategy. "He's a. strong candidate," the source said. In 3d Straight Day Probes McGann Rejected But another Democrat pre- dicted that if Mitchell enters the VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)-The The planes were resorted at- race, he will withdraw before the Laotian government's tour new- tacking in the area of the Nam As Union Beach Attorney April primary because of the stiff ly acquired planes from the Unit- Lie River, 70 miles north of Started competition he would face. ed States pounded the pro-Com- Vientiane, where two companies UNION BFACH - Borough Would Run Third munist rebels' artillery positions of government forces were re- Council, by 4-2 vote, last night 70 miles north of Vientiane today ported engaged with a lebel force MACON, Ga. (AP) — A rejected Mayor Harvey C. Erik- This source said Mitchell would for the third straight day. of about the same «ize. legal move seeking read- •en's reappointment of Patrick J. run third with state Sens. Walter McGann, Jr. as borough attorney. Jones, Bergen, and Wayne Du No reports were available so mission of two Negro stu- mont, Warren, in the race. far on the damage inflicted in Mr. McGann was also rejected dents to the University of Jones, Dumont, and state Sen. the first three days of air at- at the Jan. 2 reorganization Sunday Law Charles Sandman, Cape May, are tacks. But military experts said eorgia was planned today meeting. the only announced candidates the Laotian pilots — trained in as the FBI and the Georgia Leg- Voting against him were Coun- for the GOP nomination. France and Thailand — probably Suit Hearing islature opened separate investi- eilmen William J. Langan, Jones, the Democratic source would need several ilavs more gations into rioting on the uni- Frank Raccioppi, Bernard T. said, has the nomination vir- of flying to sharpen the accur- Is Scheduled versity campus. Marciniak and Robert Holland. tually sewed up. IATTLING ILAZE — Allenhurst firemen pour water from acy of their aim. NEWARK (AP) — A three- The students were suspended Voting in favor were council- He noted that Gov. Robert B. Hook and Ladder tower on blaze which twept $100,000 So far there was no sign of following an anti-integration men William F. Rodgers and air retaliation from the Soviet judge U. S. District Court will Meyner won the Democratic home of Philip Batehker at Dtal last night. demonstration in which stones Paul J. Smith. nomination in 1953 by carrying Union, Communist China or hear Jan. 19 a suit seeking a per- manent injunction against the en- and firecrackers were thrown Mayor Eriksen holds the ap- only Hudson, Mercer and War- North Viet Nam, which support and police used tear ^as. They pointive power for 30 days (until ren counties. the Pathet Lao rebels. forcement of New Jersey's .Sun- day closing law. were taken from the campus at the end of this month). After "Just substitute Bergen for But Western intelligence sources Athens early yesterday and re- Named as defendants in the that, the council itself can make Hudson and Jones is in," the reported an old model Soviet turned to their homes in Atlanta. $100,000 House Is suit were state Attorney Gen. appointments. source said. spotter plane, an AN2, was ob- Mrs. Constance Motley, an at- Another appointment left un- His reasoning goes like this: served directing rebel artillery David D. Furman, prosecutors of torney for Charlayne A. Hunter, filled was that of building inspec- Jones is strong in Bergen which fire on Monday, the day before nine counties and police chiefs of 18, ind Hamilton E. Hoimos, 19, tor. is more Republican than Hudson the United States delivered the 13 municipalities. Destroyed by Fire The attorney general's office, promptly asked federal court in The Langan faction has of- County is Democratic; Jones can four propeller-driven T6 trainer- Macsn ts reverse th: sunpcr.sisr,. fered the name of Michaei Patrick J. McGsaa, It. also carry Hudson County in a attack planes the government which will represent the defend Resignuolo but, to date, council Republican primary, get an even DEAL—Fire of undeterminediroof lighted the shore beach- forces are using ngainst the ants, was to file its brief with In over-ruling her oral mo- has been unable to determine break in Essex County and perorigi- n last night destroyed the front with a hue that could be rebels. the deputy clerk, U. S. District tion, U.S. District Court Judge whether the appointment can beSmith Nixes haps lose Union County to Mit-$100,000 oceanfront home of seen" from a distance of at least The intelligence sources said Court, Camden. W. A. Bootle suggested a writ- made without a Civil Service chell in close race. Philip Batehker, 101 Ocean Ave. three miles. the nationality of the pilot fly- Plaintiffs in the suit are Vorte- n motion be filed. The judge exam. Mr. Batehker, an engineer, The house, called a Deal land- ing the plane spotting for the nado, Inc., of Garfield; the Jaun- conferred with Mn. Motley and Case The Key At present, John Scoras is RegionalHigh said that a substantial part of mark, was unoccupied. rebels was not determined. ty Dress Shop, Inc., of Neptune; attorneys for {he state and then listed as "temporary" building Case appears to be the key tothe value of the three-story, 22 The Batehker family resides at Each of the American-supplied the Alfar Shop of Neptune, Gar- said court would reconvene at 2 inspector by Civil Service. Mitchell's candidacy. The senroo- m stucco-frame dwelling was T6s is armed with two 30-caiiber field and North Bergen; Edward p.m., today. Seek Clarification School Idea ator has said he would announce in its ornate furnishings and Another Picture Page S machine guns and has racks for Reiff of Wharton, a Vornado em- Attorney Gen. William P. Rog- The borough clerk was in- his position early next week. He tapestries. ployee, and Joseph Monteleone, ers disclosed in Washington the LITTLE SILVER - Neil G. two 100-pound bombs and two structed to write, again, to the lied published reports t an employee of Bargain City, Justice Department was "initi- Smith, president of the Board Seen For Miles 109 Phillips Ave. in the winter. 2.36-inch rockets. Use of the state Civil Service Department U. S. A. in West Depford Town- ating a preliminary investigation of Education, last night said he (See MITCHELL, pg. 2) Flames flashing through the Patrolmen Richard C. Ross and planes for attack missions, in- for clarification on the matter. ship. of reported mob action at the was not in favor of forming a Frank Barry discovered the blaze stead of just for obfiervition. As for special policemen, Mr. Vornado, Inc., is the parent University of Georgia to ascer- regional high school district with on routine, patrol duty at about raised fea/s among British and Eriksen said those appointments company of 2 Guys From Har- tain whether or not federal law Shrewsbury and Holmdel Town- 7:30 p.m. and summoned the fire French diplomats here thai the would be made at the next meet- rison. The other plaintiffs lease violations occurred." ship. Thompson Leaving department. Russians or Red Chinese in re ing, Jan. 26. space at 2 Guys From Harrison Fire Chief Sam Santanello di- taliation would supply combat T» Begin Hearings Mr. Marciniak, chairman of fi- He said such a move "would stores. rected fire fighters who were on Dlanes for use against the anti About the same time the Geor- nance, announced that he is re- be much more expensive" than Communist forces. Among those named as defend As Little Silver School Head 'he scene more than three hours. gia House of Representatives turning "several" unsigned paying tuition to Red Bank High ants, along with Furman, are named a special five-man sub- vouchers to the fire department. School. LITTLE SILVER — Charles A. 40 years. His wife, Mrs. Edith S. the prosecutors of Monmouth And he had this warning for Donald F. Trotter, a member Thompson last night resigned as Thompson, was a teacher for 40 County and Neptune City, where committee to begin hearings in. all departmental heads: of the Shrewsbury Borough Board superintendent of the Little Silver years until she retired from the the plaintiff firms have places Athens today • to check conflict- "During 1961 I will not approve, of Education, suggested Monday school system, effective June 30. Farmingdale School system last Big Problem ing reports and rumors of re- of "business. for payment, any voucher which night looking into "the long range Mr. Thompson, who joined the year. The suit charges the plaintiffs (See GEORGIA, pg. 3) li not properly signed." possibilities of severing" the tui system here nearly 18 years ago Holds Masters Degree are being deprived of constitu- He said it twice to emphasize tion contract with Red Bank High as a teaching principal, is retir- Mr. Thompson is a graduate of Reapportionment Poser for D'Aloia tional rights under the first and his point. School. ing from the profession. Lakewood High School, Trenton TRENTON (AP) - Assembly "if there are 31 votes to pass a 14th Amendments to the U. S. Mr. Raccioppi reported that a Mr. Trotter, an assistant super- Neil G. Smith, president of theState Normal School and Rutgers 21 Submit Speaker LeRoy J. D'Aloia, a reapportionment bill, there is no Constitution. new set of police regulations is intendent at Rumsbn-Fair Haven Board of Education, told Mr. University. He holds a masters big man physically, today faced question it will go on the (voting) The judges who will rule on being prepared. Mr. Eriksen Regional High School, made the Thompson, "You should leave degree in education. a big problem—Assembly reap- board." the request for a permanent in- noted that the regulations are suggestion after the board re- here with a feeling...that a good C. David Vanderhoof will be- Bids on Land portionment. He said he meant 31 assured junction are Phillip Forman of "overdue," to which Mr. Racciop- ceived notice from Red Bank job has been done." come supervising principal of the Gov. Robert B.' Meyner pro- votes from both parties. Essex the U. S. Circuit Court of Ap- pi replied, "Okay, I'll see if we High School that the tuition rate 'High Regard' Markham Place and Point Road posed yesterday that counties and Hudson, which stand to lose peals and Thomas M. Madden In Lincrof t can't rush it up and have them for 1961-62 would be $768.46 per Charles A. O'Malley, whose Schools after Mr. Thompson's re- which stand to gain Assembly seats, have 20 votes between and Arthur Lane of the U. S. ready for the next meeting." pupil, compared to the present four children are products of thetirement. NEW YORK - Laurie Builders seats, because of population them in the new Legislature, District Court. Welfare Report ' rate of $605. Little Silver schools, said, "I After the school election Feb. Inc., Plainfield, was the high bid- gains, gang up on the larger leaving 38 others and two va- The original suit was filed last Mr. Rodgers reported that dur- Both Shrewsbury and Holmdel have always had a high regard 14, Mr. Smith said, the board der yesterday at a government counties who have blocked a shift cancies. Dec.'16 in U. S. District Court. ing 1960, the Welfare Board han- have announced they would pro- for Mr. Thompson for his leader- will seek a new principal for the auction of 60 acres of land off of seats for 10 years. Camden. dled 47 families (194 persons) for test the rate to Earl B. Garrison, ship...and administration." Point Road School. The state Supreme. Court has Newman Springs Rd., Lincroft. Monmouth is one of these threatened to force action on re- a total expenditure of $4,760. county superintendent of schools. Mr. Thompson was a teaching Mr. Vanderhoof is ineligible to The Plainfield firm submitted a counties. apportionment before the April He announced that office hours Mr. Smith said at least 1,000 prinicipal in Spring Lake Heights assume the post of superinten- bid of $150,000 for the property. The way he put it was "gatlv primary elections. for the weliare director are 1 tostudents would be needed to sup-and Wall Township before com- dent because he has not been a Dinner . All told, 21 firms bid on the cr together and develop a vote 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, port a regional high school. At ing to Little Silver in July 1943. principal for three years. He was Meyner said the deadline for former Fort Monmouth training potential." in the home of the director, Mrs. present Little Silver, Shrewsbury He was principal in Spring Lake hired as principal of the Point reapportionment is March 9. Ac-For Ike area. , Antoinette Novick, 208 Broadway. and Holmdel Township have just Heights for 13 years. Road School in May 1959. D'Aloia represents Essex Coun- tually, the secretary of state Lowest bid submitted for the ty. It stands to lose at least two must notify county clerks on how GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Mr. Smith reported that there over 500 tuition students attend- He lives at 412 Evergreen Ave., The post of superintendent was tract was $1,000. scats under most reapportion- many Assembly offices are to bePresident Eisenhower will be (See McGANN Page 2) ing Red Bank High School. Brielle, and has been an educator created about three years ago. The government had offered to ment formulas. filled by Feb. 17. given a. welcome home dinner sell the property to Middletown here Jan. 21, the day after he Township for $82,500. As speaker, he could refuse to New Assembly allow a vote on any reapportion- leaves office, it was announced The government said this price ment bill, following the 1960 ac- Meyner said, "There is a real yesterday. was half the present market value tion of Assembly Speaker Mau- need for urgency If you're Henry M. Scharf, owner of theof the land. Five Ex-Boxing Champs Here going to get a new Assembly." Hotel Gettysburg, said the Presi- rice V. Brady, D-Hudson! Middletown officials rejected Under intensive questioning by The legislative leaders who dent and Mrs. Eisenhower had the offer terming the price "too Casey Gridders newsmen, D'Aloia said, "I wasn't met with Meyner discussed the accepted invitations to attend. high." elected to preside over the popular equal proportions method The guest list will be held to The government expects to demise of my constituency." He of reapportionment and agreed some 200 persons because of come to a decision on the bids Honored was paraphrasing Winston Church- (See SPEAKER, Pg. 2) space limitations. within 30 days. ill. By HY CUNNINGHAM He added later, "I will en- RED BANK — It'll be a deavor to try to protect Essex long time before the Red Bank as fully as possible." Mayor Warns School Board 1 area will see five former box- But then he backtracked a ing champions all under one little. He said a decision to block roof and at one time. any bill from a vote would be Says Taxes Could Quadruple, Eyes Surplus one for the Democratic Assem- It happened here last night at bly Conference Committee. Asked RARITAN TOWNSHIP - The valuation for the proposed school the "Night of Champions" ban- if he would follow any decision Township Committee 'ast night budget, he said a homeowner quet sponsored by Red Bank of the committee, he said, "I had its annual meeting with the with an $18,000 house would pay Catholic Boosters Association. think so." Board of Education to discuss an additional $100 in taxes, The Casey grid team and It takes 31 votes to pass a bill the proposed 1961-62 school board which would mean that his axes their backers were honored. in the Assembly.' D'Aloia said, budget, totaling $1,890,035. would increase from $430 to Allie Sherman, New York $580. t Giant head coach, was the At the end of the two-hour ses- main speaker. sion, the board made 1 o move to 33% Increase The array of former cham- INDEX reduce the spending schedule. 'The tax increase on your pions consisted of Rocky Mar- Page Robert J. Corbliss, board school budget alone," Mr, ciano and James J. Braddock, Amusements 14.15 president, summed up the board Blanda noted, "is 35.4 per cent. heavyweight class; Gus Lesne- Births 2 majority's feling this wav: Projected over a f've vear Jim Bishop c vich, light heavyweight; Barney "The people will have to de- period, that would mean you will Ross, welterweight and light- Hal Boyle 7 cide whether the budget is too quadruple the tax rate. weight rrnwn hnlder, and Petey Bridge 5 high at the polls Feb. 14. They "If this is to be the case, we Scalzo, featherweight cham- Classified 1S-21 must decide how much they may as well rezoie Raritan Comics ig pion. want to spend for education. Valley USA residential, do away Crossword-Puzzle i, 5 Mayor Philip J. Blanda, Jr., with the 'anti-look-aiike' code Great Champion Editorials I while saying 'the governing body and the building code and say to The most recent and most EVERYONE A CHAMPION — It wa. "Night of Champions" last night at Red Bank llerblock « has no intention of suggesting the builders, 'Come on back* and famous as far as heavyweight Catholic Boosters Association dinner in honor of the school's championship football Kitty Kelly _. 8 what individual budget items go the way Union Beacn has titles are concerned was Mar- gone." team. Former ring celebrities,.standing, left to right, are Gus Lemevich, Rocky Marci- Movie Timetable .14 should be. changed," had this ciano. Obituaries _.... 2 warning for the board: The mayor later explained his Rocky was a great cham- ano, Barney Ross, James J. Braddock, and Potey Scalzo. Seated, left to right, are Sylvia Porter I "If this school budget rate in- reference to Union Beach, not- Msgr. Emmett A. Monahan, St. James pastor; Ralph Corley, Jr., chairman; Don Czok, Radio-Television 14 crease is projected .mo 1I12 fu- Mayor Philip J. Bland*, Jr. ing that that municipality went Another Story, Sports Section Religious Services 10-11 into bankruptcy during the '93O's athletic director, and Rev. Richard A, Leadem, athletic moderator. ture, you will quadruple the taxcontinued double sessions," ne Social 8-S and as a result is still under rate within five years." said. "It is a matter of how George Sokolsky ( control of the state Municipal pion and he ruled the roost successor, ending when Floyd weight, held that championship Pctey Scalzo, a classy boxer, Force to Leave much a homeowner can pay in Sports 18-17 Finance Commission. from 1952 to 1956. Patterson knocked out Moore back in 1941-4!), before it was and holder of the featherweight Mr. Blanda declared that tax taxes and a question, as far as Stock Market J Gateway Marciano retired in 1956 and in the fifth round In Chicago, taken over by Freddie Mills. crown, took it from Archibald increases of this extent vnuld, your board is concerned, of what hung up the gloves as an un- Nov. 30, 1956. Barney Ross, famous for his Doc. 5, 1938, in an overweight Notice in a period of time, force resi- can be clone in a given period In regards to industry, Mr, defeated champion. Brnddnck was known as the war record nnd titles, was light- match. I will not be responsible for dents to sell their homes "on, aof time." Blanda said: After he retired, Archie Cinderclln man of the heavy- weight champion in 19M-K ami llr later was refused a title debts contracted by anyone other disress market basis" and "keep The mayor pointed out that "Raritan is in an excellent po- Moore claimed the heavyweight weight division. It was his also held the welterweight bout by Archibald, and the than myself. industry from locating in the most of the local dollar goes for sition to attract indiutrial rat- title. fight with Max Hacr (hut Rave crown in 1934. NBA named Scalzo champion, EDWARD CARNES township." tlui school system. ables, because Rari'an is the gateway to Monmouth County. A series of eliminations be- him the title back in l!)35-3(i. Ross was also a winner ol lie held the title from 11)38 to 8 Morford PI., Red Bank 'It is not a matter of being Based on the estimated tax in (See Mayor Page 3) gan to determine Marciano's Gus Lcsncvich, light heavy the Edward J, O'Neil trophy, 10-11. —Advertisement against education or in f*vnr nf crease of $2.77 per $100 assessed ; WtHF>}9^!^^^ WBPrp^^W^ They Like Ike Up Stubbornly 0»,*,tlfj VMa Aw-, lemur COP Ha* Praiue lor Meeeage fcfrf ft* principal of live Fafrview School, MtDDlETOWN - Mr». Mabel NEW YORK (AP) - The stock er, yesterday. Last Hinman. 79, died yesterday new construction in the bor-raat. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bennett, died yesterday in Riverview Hos- WASHINGTON (AP) — Repub- market continued to churn ough during 1960. The lawyers were aot taiklag pital. in her home, 6 Conover La., af- ward stubbornly yesterday. He also announced that Jan. 24 !5 Chestnut Dr., Hazlet, C-augh- ter a short illness. licans still like Ike. This ii »p- abMt *e caffee served at the ;er, yesterday. Mr. Nelson retired from the has been set at the date for the Middletown school system last parent from their reaction to hisThree Board Steels, autot, oils, rails, util- reatauraat. They were €•»• Mrs. Joseph Straniero, 132 Carr Born in Newark, daughter of Salk polio clinic for school chil- June. final State of the Union message. ities, tobaccos and gold mining earatd akant cattec Mt aarvttf ,ve., Keansburg, daughter, yes- the late Charles and Clara Wil- Democrats, for the most part, shares were generally higher. Air- dren. Injection* will be liven in at the Mwartaad aaa* aaack He had been a teacher in theloughby Last, she was a resident Memorial School and Cottage rday. system since 1928 and principal were critical, but Republican Candidates crafts, electronics, chemicals, bar ia the Caurthawa ia Frca- Mr. /nd Mrs. Gerald Fender- here six years. comments ranged from favorable and dru^s were mixed. Ptrk School, by Dr. Gilbert C. haM. at Fairview since the school was Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Olini, school physician. ion, S4 Parkview Ter., Lincroft to extravagant praise. The Dow Jones industrial av- The epcrator al tha ttaari la constructed in 1931. Dorothy Schroeder, with whom Form Slate Mrs. Frank Kane, Rt. 36, was ion, yesterday. Mr. Nelson was born in Shad Rep. Leslie C. Arends, R-III., erage rose 1.29 to 629.50. harrei frem serviag ceffee by she lived, and a granddaughter, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — appointed to a five-year term on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Echner, Gap, Pa., sori of Mrs. Mary assistant House Republican lead- Of 1-.264 issues traded, 629 ad- erder rt tha Board af Free- 32 Ocean Ave., East Keans- Mrs. Calvin Baitz of Maryland. er, termed the speech yesterday, Three candidates for the local he Recreation Commission. The holders wha are responsible Walker Nelson of Mount Union, Strvices will be held tomorrow Board of Education announced vanced and 416 declined. New vote was unanimous. lurg, son, yesterday. Pa.,- and the late Newton Nelson. "A valedictory comparable to for the Courthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hepburn at 11 a. m. in the John F. Pfle- esterday that they are running highs for 1960-61 totaled 80 and CoBdemaattea He had lived here 34 years. George Washington's farewell ad- The lawyers took under con- Prospect Ave., East Keansburg, ger Funeral Home here, with as a slate. new lows 4. Mr. Nelson graduated» from dress." Feb. » was set is the date for slderatloa a proposal by Ralph aughter, yesterday. Rev. Charles S. Best, rector of Senate Republican Leader Eve- The trio are Edward G. Wa! Volume was 4.27 million rhaes council hearing on condemna- W. Campbell that It petition Shippensburg State Teachers Trinity Episcopal Church, Red rett M. Dirksen of Illinois termed der, Milton J. Clark and Andrew Nine of the 15 most active tion of four dwellings—at 710 Patterson Army Hospital College, Shippensburg, Pa., and . Duncan. the freeholders to relax their Bank, officiating. Cremation will it "an impressive state paper" stocks advanced, five declined Brook Ave., 712 Brook Ave., 436 baa OR coffee so that it may 1st Lt. and Mrs. Charles F Rutgers University. follow at Rosehill Crematory, that "clearly dispels the fog on They are running against Mrs. and one was unchanged. Park Ave. (rear building), and 'Neill, Jr., 13 West Jumping He was a life member of the Robert S. McTague, a former bo dispensed for the benefit of Linden. national security and brings re- General Electric, the most ac- 304 Park Ave. (the house which lawyers, litlgaats aad Jorors. Brook Rd., Neptune, son, Middletown Parent-Teacher Asso- assurance to the country." board member and board presi- burned Jan. 4). Wednesday. ciation and elder of the Rumson dent for seven years, James S. ive stock, fell V/t to 57% on House Republican leader [00,300 shares. Second was Ben- Council voted to demolish the Sp. 5 and Mrs. Russell E. CarPresbyterian Church. Charles A. Hallcck of Indiana Rudd and Mrs. Edward E. Con- Besides his mother, he Is County Bar over. ;uet, unchanged at 1% on 69,dwelling at 905 Center St., con- enter, 411 Spring St., Long said tthe Eisenhower message 100 shares. Third was Stude- demned in November. Speaker Branch, daughter, Wednesday. survived by hit wife, Mrs. Irene demonstrates "how well he has All are vying for three three-baker-Packard, up •', at 8 on Mayor Eriksen recommended Sp. S and Mrs. Archie N. AnRupp Nelson; a son, John J. Nel- ear terms on the board. (Continued) Inducts kept faith with the American peo- 60,700 shares. that governing body set up a five to check with other lawmakers erson, 31 Cedar Ave., West End, son of New Brunswick; a daugh Mr. Walder served as a coun- ter, Mrs. Curtis Bradley of ple Next came Satndard Oil (Newto 10-year program for tax title on how they feel about a fai son, Wednesday. Democratic reaction varied ilman for 11 years, from 1947 Shrewsbury; four sisters, Mrs. Jersey), off % at 42, and Amer- lien foreclosures. shifting of seats. Moamouth Medical Center Weinstein from a quick brushoff to to 1958. He is assistant secretary He estimated that (here are Elizabeth Goshorn of Blair Mills, ican Mbtors, up Yt at 18. They will report back to him WEST LONG BRANCH — Leo sarcasm. of trie Marine View Savings and more than 400 such liens on the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackman Pa., Mrs. Hilda Harper of Mount J. William Ful- Loan Association. Westinghouse Electric also was Jan. 25. Myrtle Ave., East Keansburg Union, Pa., Mrs. Mary Myers of Weinstein of Matawan, a mem- Chairman books causing the borough to lose ber of the Monmouth County Tax bright, D-Ark., of the Senate For- Active in civic affairs, Mr. unloaded heavily, dropping V/t. Most of the leaders met with son, this morning. Charlotteburg, Pa., and Mrs. Es- $15,000 a year in taxes. Board, was installed last night eign Relations committee said he Walder served three years on he Meyner for their first conference Mr. and Mrs. William Henry, ther Sherrer of Sewickley, Pa., Yesterday's closing prices: He asked Mr. Marciniak to as president of the Monmouth agreed with the President when 'lanning Board; 11 years on ACF Intl Int -rel*T«l 48 of the 19G1 legislative year, dis- 496 West Park Ave., Oakhurst, and eight grandchildren. :he Local Assistance Board and 6i I-T-E Ckt Brk 21' study ways and means of setting cussing a number of Important Bar Association. he said international problems Air fteduc SIS Johns Man SB up the program and report his on, this morning. The funeral will be tomorrow (till are with us. three years on the Harbor Com- AMes C|i 10-i Jonefl A L C4 bills. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Boyle, at 2 p.m. in the Posten Funerd Mr. Weinstein took the gavel mission. A!le« Lud 38 i. Joy Mfl 40 findings at the next meeting. Senate President Thomas from the retiring president, Ed- "In fact," Fulbright said, "they Allied I'd Kalier At 38' Three new firemen were certi- 23 Hilltop Rd., West Long Branch Home, Atlantic Highlands, with are more critical now than at Mr. Walder has lived in theAllied Kin Kennfcott 77' Hillery was miffed that his suc- aughter, yesterday. Rev. Harvey C. Douie, Jr., pas-mund J. Canzona of Red Bank, 26s. Kopperi fied: Edward F. HafturewiM, cessor as majority leader, Wai in a ceremony in Joseph's Res- any time since World War II."borough 15 years. He is a mem- 7(1 Kresgfi, BS Union Betch Co. 1; Edward D. Mr. and Mrs. William Casey, tor of the Rumson Presbyterian ber of the local Lions Club, treas- Am Alriin 22>i Lelllgh C*M 1 ter H. Jones of Bergsn, d:d not taurant. Supreme Court Justice Rep. Porter Hardy Jr., D-Va., Am Brk Sh Leh Ton C si' Walsh, Union Hose Co., and Wal- 17 Sycamore Ave., East Keans Church officiating. Burial will be said, "the president apparently urer of the Middletown Elks and Am Can k I.,Ph V»l Intl 1" attend the conference. Also ab- jurg, son, Tuesday. in Fair View Cemetery. Hayden Proctor officiated. executive secretary of the MidA- m Cyan 46!, L»h V»l KB 4' ter Lowandowski, Union Gardens sent was minority leader Joseph drafted his final State-of-the-Un- Am ll*F
•NO REFILLING DELAYS RUMSON—Plans are Leingr Five Princeton High School made to bring a foreign student students—two foreign and three •NO VALVES. GAUGES to Fair Haven-Rumson Regional Americans who studied abroad OR REMEATHER IAG High School next year. —will address the assembly on The newly organized Fair Ha-Itheir experiences. KITCHENS The speakers will oat dinner HWY. 35. MIDDLETOWN includes Field Services, at a recent meet- at the homes of members ol the SH 7-2552 • 1 one-hour sphere ing, discussed the project. Mem- INITIAL COST * Free Estimates • Mask bers met at the home of Arthur newly formed service .init. 27.00 • Carrying Case L. Acjamson, president. The local chapter is one of A handsome basement playroom Additional Disposable Spheres—6.25 many organized since the war. No Money Down cost* loss man you think. Wo Its purpose is to bring students INTEREST ON YOUR from abroad to study in Ameri- 1st Paymtnr, May wHI bo happy to htlp you plan SOUTH JERSEY SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. can high schools and live with yours, and to olvt yea a frao 33 East Front St.. Rod lank SH 7-2614 r SAVINGS Up to 20 Years to Pay! 36 More than 1,000 students from * Installation optional all countries of the world stu- i»»r Day died in America last year un- der the program. MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO W—h 'N Wtmr, Too/ Under the "Americans Abroad" | Dart of the program, American! Field Service chapters mav sendj FROSCECT 5 1333 AND NOW students abroad for either a SHADYSIDE 1-506-v summer or a school term. RED BANK HOLMDEL FAIR HAVEN Main Dulles Mrs. Joseph Allen, Rumson, SALE who was familiar with the American Field Service crtipter in Bingham, Mass.. told the The low-price compact that looks and drives like twice the price! PRICED board about the main dutifs of a local Rroup. , THE Dr, John F. Kinney, .Tr., su-l perintendent of the regional j ;chool, told of the experience ofj COLMHAffW Glen Ridge High School with a' foreign student there. ; He said benefit wis brought j $45 to students, broadening their knowledge of the student, his] Valiant s ;ountry and the field service j program. 75 Local board members include; 35 Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Jimcsj Jreene, homes chairmen: Dr.i Kinney, school liason; George low price Boslef, finance; Victor Edelman, from iMt «•* •* Americans abroad; Mrs. A. Jardner Fox, secretary; Maidee Kerr and James Greene, Jr.. .;chool representatives; Mrs. Douglas Yorke, publicity, and Wool Sabwfbon CooH Mrs. John Hanson, Thomas Mor- is your ... or Zip-Joe*** of ,risnn, Jr.. Frank Kenney, Mrs. i Michael Huber, Mrs. Q. A S.! fUeOM GSDONfWM. AM JMcKean, Mrs. Edward Scheffer.; Irom our mguiarttock Arthur Z. Kamin and Mrs. John: Kanner. | and now Sate Mud Drive to Start j second-best A drive to bring a student here^ will begin at a special high school: student assembly Tuesday. j The assembly is designed to acquaint students with the ex-! change progranv reason |_4>f>ii!ir<1o Youth Joins r.«ai«t Guard LEONARDO-William .1. Carl-! son, 54 Hamilton Ave., has en- listed in the Coast Guard. ; to buy. He is taking boot training atj Men and Boys' Clothing the Coast Guard Receiving Sta- tion, Cape May. | Itl After completion of ooot train-j ing he will he assigned Io a! service school or general duty, i DRY CLEANING SPECIAL ON ALL MEN'S AND WOMEN'S WEARABLES
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Jmm A, mwi, Or, * ttm , J, fiwcr Mi Or, M, I —Tie: CMf, U, trtmy Orw» (rwRff pnmptiy trim trfcfc k umiti i (Mb, • dia- right of (he Monmowth y It at • P m. in O* „ __ . "to be" lS-tJown , , g, land is very dear and simple. mond, or even a ruff in dummy Dental Society Tuesday in Peter- TRAINING FOR LEADERS Munia'pal Building for its yearly The hand is far from clear and •]5-Plot!ed 16-Hurmeaa aaau ass aasti c/o this newspaper, for prompt stamp auction. Think of doing something else 17-Land demon procrastination.) son's. Dr. Joseph Schiavone was first when the hand looks com simple, so South should refrain measura U-Havlng sagos sao voted as a new member. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Un 18-Kvll depresaiona plicated. from drawing trumps. 20-Unadorned in cheeka Dr. Leonard Campi was chair der sponsorship of New York s Sl-Slmlln 21-Tlmeleu Yeshiva University, a seven- West opens the five of hearts Instead, declarer leads a dia- 22-Prepar« for 23-Cornered BOB senna SB2 Dear George: man of the event, which included and dummy wins with the ace mond from dummy at the second print 25-Avold How does a retired Navy man table clinics on various phases of week Youth Leaders Instuute What next? Should South draw trick, finessing Uie jack from his M-Greek letter 27-Harvest •us aasna soai meet someone of the fair sex? dentistry. will be held at Gr.it: College 25-Matur«a 36-Faatened 47-Metal here beginning Jan. no to train Do You Need to Make trumps at once? hand. The jack wins, and South 26-Cleaninr rod 29-ITnclosa fastener I am a bachelor and have trav- The clinicians were Dr. Ralph for imall (poet, l 37-Waa men and women with leadership Declarer can expect to win fivi takes soqie encouragement. 33- Beneath mlataken 48-Spread (or eled over three million miles by C. Angelillo, Dr. Albert Axel, Dr. arms 1 drying potential for active roles in di- (rump tricks, three diamonds, an The next step is to try for 28-Sweethearta 33-Approacheo 40-Man'a nama si.cnmpaai water and plane—have no girl David Berman, Dr. Macy Goode, Higher Grades? 30-Vigor 34-Shoots forth 43-Spar point recting synagogue youth groups. the ace of hearts. One additions club trick. South leads a low club (colloq.) 35-RuBsiaa friend in .any port. Dr. William' Copperthwaite, Dr. Sl-Swordeman'a plain 44-OhMrved 63-Not* of acait Ragan Here's help for you in goirv from his hand and finesses dum- dummyataka my's jack. S2-Except that ing efficient methods of im- 31-Calm Dear Ragan: Our "Dr!v«-in" Banking Service is so Convenient East wins with the queen cl 38-Want Gee, I wish you had written proving your marks. clubs and cashes the queen ol St-Man'a DONALD'S ntcknama me sooner , . . hearts. Then East returns ; 41-Former. Ilowev. •, now that you're See the new series trump. Russian ruler ashore, just keep your eyes open. Win la OMI Hand • 41-Parent Statistics show that a pleasantly COHMMHATIC (rolloq.) 2 DRIVE-IN WINDOWS "YOU CAN GET South wins in his own ham 4S-Modltatea high proportion of Americans be- 45-Tltle of tween the ages of 21 and 90 are with the ten of spades and leads reaped In Our Ntw Lincroft Offict BETTER GRADES" another club toward dummy. Th 46-Teutonlc women. No Wafting deity king of clubs loses to the ace, 4T-Brcastwor« In Tht and back comes another trump 49-French article Dear George: ASIURY PARK PRESS SI MACHINES South wins in dummy with th M-Wlthstanl You have no parking problem 52-T
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THOMM WVWO MOWN. P»MWrr tMMMI A Bkitp Hm$J Jny JAMES J. HOGAN, Editor M. HAROLD KELLY. General Manager The only thing that remains the same for Jake W. HARRY PENN1NGTON, ProducthM Manager Oottlieb is the bicycle shop. It is still in South Phila- Member ol the Associated Press delphia and, even though Jake is aging and ill, the Tb# AMociatai* Prtaa la antiind tst-iuaivviy to tha utt for rrpublication el an tna local a>awa prinitd tt i£i» B5*»P*c*r as ircil ai an AP newi dtspatctici. same coaster brakes need adjustment, the chains come "" Member Audit Bureau •( CirculatiM "" off the sprockets, and the people of the neighborhood are still fairly poor in worldly goods Tha Itta Bank Hamster antimea no financial reiponaiDilitin for typographical crrora in aJvertua- ••nta. but »i!i rrpnnt wtthnui chare*, that part of in advertisement in which tnt typuicrapnicai trror oc- •ura. Advartiaara will pietat notify tin management immediately of any error which may occur. and'filthy rich in neighborhood spirit. Mr. Gottlieb had five children. He Thia ntwapapar aiiumei no reiponaibJIitlca tor itatementi nf opinlona In tettsra from tta rtariera. was tough. Mrs. Gottlieb used to say fubiertpiien Prlcci in Advanct Onl ytir S15.0O: 811 mnnthl 15.DO Klpft* copy at counltr, 7 ctnta copy by mill. B centi to the children: "Don't talk to poppa before he eats." The family was so poor FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1961 that, if one of the youngsters showed up after school with a dime, father re- moved his belt and whacked the kid Politics—Not Democracy because he assumed that no child could Most political hassles generated Jan. 2 minutes show why he had BISHOP come by i0 cents honestly. across a council table can be laid voted against one of the mayor's His youngest was Joey. Joey tried all the amateur to zeal or perhaps temper, for a appointments. The councilman had nights. A Negro boy named Glen Bishop used to drive council meeting, after all, is not the stated his reason at the time he Joey and his trio around to the local movie houses to do their satires on radio programs, and Joey said that place for political campaigning. voted. * if Glen would let them use his car, they'd change their But in Keyport this week, an in- By breaking a 3-3 tie vote. Mr. names to Bishop. So Joey Gottlieb became Joey Bishop. cident occurred which went beyond Applegate got the minutes approved This started the name changing. No one in the mere politics. —without the correction. Gottlieb house is the same. Jake switched to Jack but How the vote might have gone stuck to Gottlieb. Harry, became Freddie, Clara is now Mayor Charles E. Applegate re- had Mr. Korobow been "recognized" Claire; Becky is Betty and now poppa doesn't know fused to "recognize" a new council- whom to whack even when they identify themselves. is not the prime question. man, Hyman Korobow, for purposes Joey says that he was belted so much that, until he The new councilman may not of correcting minutes of a previous was 12, he thought he was on a dog team. He still represent "the people" per se from calls one of his brothers Mush. meeting, on grounds that he had the standpoint* of having been Won Contest been appointed (Dec. 19 to fill an elected. These Pays; Joey went to Benjamin Rush School and won a unexpired term), rather than elected But he represents the law—and EDITORIAL VIEWS spelling contest. The teacher gave him 50 cents. He to the governing body following, the came home with it and one brother beat him up from therefore, the people — in an even On Meanness mayor noted, a defeat of Mr. Koro- 3:30 to 4 p.m. for lying. "Who told you you can spell?" greater sense. OF OTHER PAPERS bow's party at the polls. By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY the brother said. Momma shook her head. "You want For "lame duck" appointments, COMMUNIST AGRICULTURE ! us to believe teachers give money for spelling?" An- On this basis, he told the coun- Apart from reading Cleveland Amory's book on political or not, are part of our legal the decay of American society, I read the learned so- In Moscow * plenary session of other brother cuffed Joey around from 4 p.m. on for cilman, "You do not represent the structure and so long as Mr. Koro- the Central Committee of the stealing 50 cents and lying about it. Poppa arrived ciological study of Lee Mortimer on "Women Confi- Communist Party has convened people." bow sits at the council table he in- dential," a subject on which no one knows too much. to survey the problems and pros- with the belt at 6 p.m. It was a busy day. deed speaks for the people — and I envy these men who know the ins and outs of every- pects of Soviet agriculture. Two This explains why Mr. Bishop talks fast and The fracas stemmed from an at- years ago such a meeting was punchy today. He is 42, married to a lovely lady who tempt by Mr. Korobow to have the the law. body's lives and the goings aod com- the occasion for self-congratula- ings of various celebrities. They must tion on a bumper grain harvest. used to be Sylvia Ruzga, and lives in Englewood, N. J., have a wonderful time staying up all But last year the harvest was with a talented son, Larry. The boy is 13 and has his Public Records night and sleeping all day. poor, and Nikolai I. Belyayev, own theater in the cellar of the house. Nobody beats sponsor the the "virgin lands" him up, so he will probably grow up talking like Frank Wickedness is not my special line, scheme in Kazakhstan, paid for Recently, the Middletown Town- The courts have held that while Sinatra. although I often deal with politicians. it with dismissal from the party's ship Committee took a step which the public is entitled to see munici- Presidium. Now the indications Joey made a movie with Mr. Sinatra- called But I am always astonished at how are that results of the 1960 har- "Oceans Eleven." It was about 11 war buddies who other municipalities might well pal records the request must be many decent people there are in the vest in the Ukraine and other parts of the Soviet Union have plot to rob the big gambling casinos in Las Vegas. follow. reasonable. world who mind their own business. been little, if any, better than in Joey says that Sinatra read the script and became so Reasonable in the sense that SOKOLSKY Now this fellow, Lee Mortimer, is a 1959, The committee authorized its at- fascinated that he said: "The hell with the picture. very fine person and if I were in need, I can imagine municipal officials should not have It is not to be supposed that Let's heist those joints." torney to draft a policy covering no one who would come to my rescue sooner, but why any noticeable food shortage will to stop their work just to give a result, since basic foodstuffs are It saddens Joey to know that his old alma mater, public records. does he wallow person access to a document. in sheer wickedness as he does in fairly plentiful in Russia and Benjamin Rush School, is now devoted to teaching The policy would vguide local of- this book? there has been some improve- Municipal officials have their ment in supplies of meat, vege- retarded children. It doesn't lift his morale to remem- Well, there is no telling about human beings. The ficials as to what records could be work to do and usually a time limit tables, milk and eggs. But if ber that, in the army, he was assigned to entertain made available, when they would be other day, I read somewhere that I was mean, which Soviet agriculture is to surpass psycho patients only. Some of the doctors who saw in which to do it. Therefore many really I cannot be. It is ti;ue that I am a suspicious or even approach American out- available and the procedure through put of major farm products in Bishop's act began to sell their war bonds. instances will arise when records person but then, that is an occupational disease. Old the present decade it has a long Three Big Breaks which an individual would have to way to go. might not be available at the precise reporters were trained to be suspicious. They always He has had three big breaks in his life. One was follow to see a particular record. time when a person wants them, but thought of the old man who give little girls candy. They Similarly it appears that Com- munist China has suffered its his first solo act at Vine Gardens in Chicago at $450 Every so often during a cam- rare is the case when records are looked upon all politicians as such. They saw a re- second bad crop year in succcs- a week. There, he talked to a whole wall full of mir- former and wondered what he got out of his reform. paign, a candidate will charge a willfully withheld. sion and the worst since the Com-1 rors for 49 weeks. The next big break came when he They dug in all the much of their day. They toppled munists took over in I949V This, played Bill Miller's Riviera in Fort Lee, N. J. The star municipal agency with withholding A policy such as the one being again, is no indication of famine great reputations with small tattle. They were the was Frank Sinatra and people came to see Franl; and public records. but it does reduce the amount drafted, in Middletown will go a long guardians of the people, the tribunes in the forum. of grain for export with which remained to accept Joey. More often than not, an investi- way toward clearing the air of con- It was a glorious profession and the cynical feared the Mao regime can finance in- dustrialization. The third big break came when Jack Paar invited gation shows that the records were fusion concerning records. lest their sentimentality be exposed. Throughout eastern Europe Joey to appear on his big network program. This not withheld, but that the time they It also will go a long way toward Then came the day of giving everyone the benefit countries which once fed them-jworked out particularly well because (1) Bishop has were made available merely did not ending the old political practice of of the doubt. Therefore, little was dug up but as one'selves and had grain, meat and no wrjters anrj no written material and he can be editodit r saidid, "Itt wililll be a great story wheh n we get ij^/j^/^ «»» ™£«»£ funny' a t willwill;; (2(2)) tthe e Paar pprograg m ggave 35,000,000 suit the convenience of the candi- using access to public records to dis- funny at One politely sits and waits for the truth to become food from the Soviet Union. This j people a chance to sample Joey Bishop's nervous brand date. credit the opposition. : availableavailable . Andd if the truth never becomes availableaailabl , reflect--" —s- no—t onl-•-y unfavorable" ; f ,.ftnvi»r«atinn Of C0nVersatlOn weather but also peasant opposi-! -, . , . , «.,nn what then? tion to the collectivizing of their' Now he is known everywhere and he cams $200.- Your Money's Worth: It is, of course, a question and I think Cleveland farms. 000 a year and Jake—I mean Jack—doesn't even ask Amory answers it quite fully in his enormous tome All together, the evidence falls Master Gottlieb—I mean Bishop—where he gets the "Who Killed Society?" which is so truly dead. far short of indicating that com- 400,000 half dollars. In fact, the father can't even un- Ford Foundation's Favorite Fifteen munism with its state farms and And yyet, let me tell yyou of a wonderful experi- Rv SYLVIA PORTER ' wonaenut expert- forced co.operative, Cln match derstand what the people are laughing at. ny Jii'in rvyix i ti> |ence , had on New year's Eve. I went to the house the efficiency of free enterprise Joey is a home body and likes to sit in a deep chair In I960 the Ford Foundation and in 1960 alone took on new investments. Managing its funds.of a great lady who belonged when it was something anti Private ownership in agricul with his shoes off watching cowboy television. He plays added 15 new stocks to its in- commitments of $160 million, it is a finance committee includingl , gathered a finp rn-nnanv nf '"ture" . n'""""—Dictatorship1''—s ma"'"y bue- effi'"'- vestment list to obtain long-term t0 h A d th cient in munitions making but if golf in the high 70's and nobody whacks him for lying l ul rtnu e was aulerea a Ilne gains and increased income from italss o revealefunds ddurin howg i t halasdt invpsied'sucyear'sjEugenh worle Rd. respecteBlack, dpresiden namest aof|
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To Scouts Mrtdr fieri* Gtt WMtfwi MATAWAN — Mrs. Clinton NAVESINK - Vt* Keynote for Spring discussedv water gardens at the Heyer, neighborhood chairman Lorraine Collins has been named Garden.Club will hold a birth- day luncheon and fashion ?how club's meeting Tuesday in Nave-' By JAY MILLER last spring's things with noncha- for Matawan, conducted a nest- chairman of the township Nation- sink Library. lance, and if you have the money ing of the Neighborhood Commit- al Foundation drive to be spon Feb. 7 in Rumson Hotel. NEW YORK (AP) - Nobody Chairmen for the event are An originator of indoor water expected a great new silhouette you can probably find similar tee'of Brownie Intermediate and sored here by the Ladies Auxil- gardens in interior decoration, outfits in new materials. Girl Scout leaders Tuesday ry. of the VFW post. Mrs. Robert Kirkman End Mrs. for spring, 1961. And one hasn't W. E. Huelsenbeck. Mrs. WilMr- . Whitten is a graduate of the Four fashion houses presented Matawan Public Health Center. materialized. Mrs. Collins is also chairman liam Harper is in charge of res-University o f Massachusetts their couture concepts yesterday Mrs. John Sigmund presented This means, with the end ap- of the auxiliary's polio drive. ervations. where he majored in floral afternoon—and they boil down to: the troop leaders of Matawan proaching for the New. York Other auxiliary activities in- culture. . costumes, costumes, costumes, and Morganville with new 50-sta couture group showings, you can clude a dinner dance March IB Two club members who re- costumes. flags. chalk up the season as one of in the post home. Mrs. Ethel Program Is ceived awards in the December The Matawan Rotary Club con- the more successful for fashion Roxane of Samuel Winston Lovero, who is dance chairman, Grow and Show Greens Show in made a dramatic departure. In- tributed towards the gift, forecasting. has also been named chairman Given for WSCS Oakhurst were announced. They In lieu of lines, designers have stead of the usual combination of reported. of a special fund-raising project HIGHLANDS — The first meet- are Mrs. Bernard Barrett, tri- •hown the 200-plus visiting fash- solid color jacket and skirt with Mrs. Sigmund also reported for the auxiliary cancer fund. ing of the new year of the Wom-color award; and Mrs. Saul J. ion writers attending the 36th Na- print blouse and matching print that Field Day at Camp Nomoco The group will be hosts tc theen's Society of Christian Serv- Shapiro, blue ribbon and one tional Press Week a tender re- jacket lining, she came up with has been scheduled for June District Ladies Auxiliary ice of the First Methodist Church honorable mention. gard for wearability and an ad-print jackets—the print forming "International Friendship and of the VFW Jan. 31. Three mem- Mrs. Lester Whitfield, vice presi- Forthcoming events include a venturous awareness of fabrics. the outside, that is. The prints World Association" will be bers of the local group are sixth dent, presided in absence of Mrs. theater party Mar. 22 to see the In other words, you can put onwere blurry abstracts, in black theme for the Juliet Low pro district officers. Mrs. Rita Scar- and white, or gold. Perhaps the William B. Kendrick, president, New York stage play "Fiovello," Eram to be held during Girl is district president, a recent hospital patient. and executive board meetings most effective were print middy Scout week in March. All troops Mrs. Edith Kern, district secre- Mrs, William Lutz was in Jan. 24, Mar. 28, and May 23. overblouses falling as long jack- will participate and leaders whi tary, and Mrs. Ethel Volpe, dis- SDL 68th ets over skirts. charge of devotions. A program, Winners in a membership com- will serve on the committee an patriotic instructor. Mrs. Her most unusual skirt shape "Methodist Dollars for Christ," petition at the meeting were Mrs. Mrs. David Beck, Mrs. Donald Mitchell was appointed was the dome, fashioned from was presented by Mrs. Whitfield. George Weis, Mrs. L. Arthur Anniversary Morris. Mrs. Raymond Hender- chairman in charge of the social stitched gores. A "World Day of Peace Service" Grandjean, Mrs. Joseph Durrer, son, Mrs. Conrow Wvckoff, Mrs, activities for the affair. In a couple of three-piece suits will be held Feb. 17 in Atlantic Mrs. Howard Poduska, and Mrs. Richard Getshall and Mrs. Kuri A special prize was won by Roxane used the same design to Highlands. Donald Hembling. Event Slated Schwarz. Mrs. Irene Brenon and refresh- achieve different effects. One, all Mrs. George Johns, Mrs, Hen- Judges were Mrs. Nicholas No- Guest at the meeting were Mrs. ments were served by Mrs. Ethel EATONTOWN — The Sons and in charcoal flannel, consisted of ning Halvorsen and Mrs. Regina vak and Mrs. William G. Mac- William Till, district four chair- i /olpe, Mrs. Ruth Williams, Mrs. Daughters of Liberty, Pride of a sleeveless long-line jacket, mid- Hurden were hostesses. Also at- Donald, National Council ac- Crescent Council, will celebrate man; Miss Mary Lou Williams, Ann Mitchell, Mrs. Irene Bren- dy overblouse and pleated skirt. Mrs. Dominic J. Acerra tending were Mrs. Daniel Bow- credited judges and member* of district director; Mrs. William on and Mrs. Rita Scarborough. Us 68th anniversary Monday, Jan The other was in a roses-and- man, Mrs. Grace Cottrell, Mrs. the Grow and Show Garden Club Quinn, training chairman; and 30, in borough hall. leaves silk print with a pink Henry M. Fehlhaber and Mrso.f Asbury Park. Mrs. Charles Springhom, treas- Dan Morris, the remaining background. Robert Robertson. Hostesses for the meeting were charter member, is planning to urer, all members of Northern Davidow went right along with The next meeting will be Feb. Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Richsrd Gor- Monmouth County Council. Staten Island Girl Bride attend. the costume trend. His coat and Guild Installs 14. such and Mrs. Shapiro. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Boice suit coordinates for spring sport- The annual council meeting will are chairmen of the penny sale ed blouses in colors dyed to be held Feb. 1 at Girl Seoul New Officers slated for Monday night's meet- match, with the emphasis on headquarters, Red Bank. Dele- Of Dominic J. Acerra Ing in Borough Hall. gates from the local committee NEW SHREWSBURY - The Around Monmouth monochromes. NEW STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.- of Italian satin and rosepoint lace Monmouth and Ocean County will be Mrs. Heyer, Mrs. Leon Women's Guild for Christian Jacets in the Davidow collec- At a nuptial mass Saturday in was designed with a fitted basque Past Councilors will meet at Christinal, Mrs. Sigmund, Mrs. Service of the Reformed Church tion ranged from just below the Our Lady Queen of Peace Cath- bodice, circlet neckline appliqued With Milli North Long Branch next Wednes- Schwarz, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. John met in White Hall Monday. waist to the hipbone. One longer olic Church, Miss Shirley Joan with iridescent sequins. The lace day. Officers will be installed. Karabinos, Mrs. Getshall and Incoming officers were in- By Mrs. Albart J. Hrutka style was straight, but mostly the Whelihan, daughter of Mr. andappliqued bouffant skirt, with a Attending Monday night's meet- Mrs. Everett Carlson stalled by Mrs. Marie V. Laub- short jackets were boxy or car- Mrs. James Whelihan, 29 Mobile Ing were Mr. and Mrs. Walter butterfly bustle, terminated in a meister in a candlelight service. January has been teasing us River Plaza, and Dr. and Mrs. digan and the longer were fitted. Ave., here, was married to Dom- Dangler, Mr. and Mrs. Boice, chapel train. Her two-tier finger The officers are Mrs. Ethel Sal- with an occasional spring day, C.C. Combs of Tinton Falls are Skirts were straight but easy. inic John Acerra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marilyn Long, Mrs. Hansel tip veil was held in place by a us, president; Mrs. Russell Mc- but one cold blast from the north- co-hosts. Topcoats were usually straight, Mrs. James. Acerra, 163 Maple coronet of lace, pearls and crys- Aoplegate, Mrs. Harry Dean, Middletown Queen, vice president; Mrs. west reminds us to settle back with the necklines widened. Ave., Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. JamPS Riddle, Mrs. Arlene tals, and she carried a white Frank and accept the fact that winter Paul Parnes' collection de- Leslie, secretary; and The George B. Howelli will be Rev. Francis Crupi of Sts. Phil- prayer book with a white orchid is only a month or more old Cain, Mrs. Edith Lewis. Mrs. signed by Beni Claire was usual Democrats Mrs. Russell Clark, treasurer. in New York tomorrow to see one ip and James Catholic Church and lily-of-the-valley. and spring is still far away. Cora Wagner, Mrs. Elizabeth highly wearable group of clothes Committee chairmen were also of Broadway's newest Lerner and Phillipsburg, N.J., and former Sister of the bride, Miss There's a tapering off of large Sorenson, Mrs. Raloh Lewis, women have come to expectjrom installed. They are Mrs. Herman Lbewe successes, "Camelot." Mrs. John ZinRale, Mrs. Fred Plan Dance classmate of the bridegroom, of- Valerie Ann Whelihan, was ma-Ebert, spiritual life; Mrs. Wilpartie- s but there is never a lull this house. There was a great at- tron of honor. Miss Gail Klinger Hartley, Mrs. Florence Knight, MIDDLETOWN — Township ficiated. liam Bradshaw, religious educa- in social delights. Due back in town from a so- tention to detail, and a vast range and Miss Diana Wagner of Staten Mrs. Mae Aumack, Mrs. Florence Democrats will attend an inau- Mr. Whelihan gave his daugh- tion; Mrs. Peter Moreau, organi- journ in Miami are Dr. and Mrs. of fabrics—from lightweight Island, cousins of the bride, Were Forschner, Mrs. Cora Johnson, tweeds and wools, to sheer guration dance at The Oaks, ter in marriage. Her bridal gown zation; and Mrs. William Macin- Fred and Kathy Finkenstaedt of Daniel M Winters of Rumson. bridesmaids. The attendants all and Miss Henrietta Herrmann. crepes, silk prints and em- McGuire's Grove, Jan. 20, the tosh, service Locust will leave Jan. 19 for a wore cocktail-length gowns of broidered organdy. evening of the Inaugural Ball in Mrs. Russel! McQueen will be long week-end in Washington, Sailing around town in a glit- white velveteen and sapphire cor- Parnes used lace appliques as Washington. chairman of a spring hat sale to D.C., as guests of Fred's parents, tering new raspberry colored Wins CYAC onet headpieces. They carried Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Fin- generously as the succeeding col- A television set will be tuned be held during March. Jeep is Betty (Mrs. Robert O.) white muffs centered with light kenstaedt. Fred and Kathy will Scout Mothers lection of Harvey Berin's. The n to the event in Washington. Plans were also made for an Thatcher of Corner Hedges, blue flowers. attend the Inaugural Ball Friday, bias cut was big with Berin, and The township dance is spon- YearlyAward April "Luncheon Is Served" Chapel Hill. The Jeep is a gift so were Moused backs on bod- James Acerra, Jr., Red Bank, party put on by Mrs. Mary Burke and on Saturday they will attend from Santa Claus. who Is really sored by the Thomas Jefferson NEW MONMOUTH Miss rVr Officers ices, draped skirts with floating was best man for his brother. McCormack, home economist. the Women's National Press j Robert O. with a beard. Democratic Club. Chairman is Catherine A. Lang, daughter of 'EAST KEANSBURG — Mrspanel. s and gathers to soften slim Ushers were James Cleary, Mar- Chairmen will be Mrs. Russell Club's reception at the Mayflower Earl Moody. Mr, and Mrs. William J. Lang, William Morgan was elected skirts. Designer Karen Stark pro- io Crupi and Armond Crupi, all Clark and Mrs. Harry Carter. Hotel for members of the new Mrs. Amory L. Haskell of Mr. Moody's committee in- 22 Church St., Fair Haven, was of Red Bank. president of the Brownie and Girl duced some walking dresses that cludes Paul Kavanaugh, tickets; Hostesses for the meeting were Cabinet and their ladies. Woodland Farm, Middletown, left presented the Catholic Young A reception was held at the Scout Mothers Club last week. glided rather than marched, with Vincent Jennings, entertainment; Mrs. Ella Ulichney, Mrs. Ethel by train yesterday morning for Adult Club of the Year Award South Shore Country Club in Others elected were Mrs. Wil- a front curve at the waist, a sleek Mrs. Michael Delehanty, arrange- Salus, Mrs. Wayne Elwell, Mrs. Jan. 21 6 p.m. are the new date; pa|m Beach. last week at a' meeting of the Hugenot, Staten Island. The liam Fearon, vice president; Mrs. fit over the hips and a swishy ments; Lewis Moore, publicity; Rene Jesel and Mrs. Alfred Her- and time at the Rumson Country Northern Monmouth County bride's mother wore a cocktail- Leo Hemhauser, secretary; Mrs. sweep at the back. Mrs. Michael Dunzello and Mrs. bert. Club for the third and last Hunt Sipping cocktails on CYAC in St. Mary's Catholic length dress of turquoise vel- Robert Evans, treasurer. In the morning showings, Orig- Gerald Cahill, decorations; and The next meeting will be FebTe. a of the season. Mr. and Mrs. "Champagne Circuit" were Dr. Church hall. veteen with a matching feather Mrs. George Myles and Mrsinal. a came up with a series of Miss Joan Dempsey, refresh- 13 at White Hall. George S. Howell of Tourelay and Mrs. Charles M. Paterno of cloche cap. Audrey Simpson were welcomed voluminous, imperturbable coats; ments. Farm, Scobeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Rumson, the Howard Leons •s new members. Ceil Chapman worked her expect- Mr. and Mrs. Acerra will live Lawrence Clarke of Locust, Mr. (Leon's Cleaners-Red Bank) of Members will use a dollar on ed magic with evening dresses at 96 East Front St., Red Bank, and Mrs. Frank F. Blaisdell of | Navesink with Mr. and Mrs. a special project each month and that floated on the model rather on their return from a wedding Officials Visit Charles Riggs of Annapolis, and plan to increase the amount. Mrs. than hun; Herb Sondheim show- Rosary Society trip by motor through New Eng- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Compher land and Canada. Liberty Auxiliary Morgan and Mrs. William Keat- ed a middy sailor dress and a JWV Auxiliary at the Colony in Rumson. ing will be hostesses at a spaghet- black cocktail dress that turned Sees Film, Hears A graduate of New Dorp High At Mayer's Inn were Ned and ti dinner Jan. 23 in Mrs. Morou- t to be culottes; Rudolf intro- School, the bride is an alumna of NEW MONMOUTH - The Has Installation Louise Scudder of Locust, Henri gan's home, Warren PI. for their duced six-ounce meshy wool Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga., Womens' Auxiliary of the Jewish RED BANK — Mrs. Frank Wereleman of Rumson, Mrs. fund raising project. Proceeds dresses with a knit look in pastel Luncheon Plans and did graduate work at the Un- War Veterans, Bayshore Post, Cannavao, past president of thejCheston Simmons of Navesink iversity of Utah and Western Re- will go toward the annual egg tints. LINCROFT — Emil Deutsehle met recently in the home of Mrs. Ladies Auxiliary of the Liberty River Rd., Middletown, Mr. and serve University, Cleveland, hunt. of Lincroft showed a film en- Jerome Perlman, 18 Aberdeen Hose Company, and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. George B. Cortelyou, Mr. Ohio, She is a member of Zeta titled "Operation Abolition" Mon- Ter. Martinez were installing officers and Mrs. A Elliot Lawes, the Tau Alpha sorority, and is a day night at a meeting of the Official visitors were the coun- at Wednesday's meeting of the Geoffrey Azoys and the Bill Group to Hear member of the Red Bank High Evening Group Rosary and Altar Society of St ty president, Mrs. Nathan Walsh; auxiliary in the fire house. (Power and Sail) Robinson, all School faculty. Meets Monday Student Guests Leo the Great Catholic Church at past county president, Mrs. Mil- Installed were Mrs. Vincent of Rumson, and Jacob Lefferts Our Lady of Fatima Hall. The bridegroom is a graduate ton Perlin; and junior vice presi- Sacco, president; Mrs, Joseph of Monmouth Hills. of Red Bank Catholic High RED BANK — The evening RUMSON — The new chapter The film showed the protesta dent, Mrs. Morris Rubenstein. Mazza, Jr., vice president; Mrs. School and St. Charles College, department of the Woman's Club of the American Field Service tions of college students against Mrs. Jack Goldberg, president, Peter DeFazio, secretary; Mrs. The Ira V. Millers, formerly of Catonsville, Md. He did graduate will hold a group participation will present six international the House Un-American Activi stated the auxiliary had contrib- Robert Borchardt, treasurer, and Laurelwood Dr., Little Silver, work at St. Mary's University, program Monday at 8:15 p.m. in scholarship students at a meet- ties Committee hearings last year uted to the Hanukkah party at Mrs. Angelo Migliara, corres- have taken up residence in their Baltimore, Md. the club house. ing of the Home and School Asso- n California It indicated that the Arthur Brisbane Child Treat- ponding secretary. spectacularly beautiful new pre- ciation of Rumson-Fair Haven Guest speaker will be Jean hese demonstrations were Com- Secretary of the Atlantic Hotel, ment Center in Farmingdale. Committee chairmen named Revolutionary period house on Regional High School Tuesday at Gurnee, who will demonstrate the munist inspired. Fair Haven, Mr. Acerra is Mrs. Goldberg announced that were Mrs. Martinez, Mrs. Bingham Ave., Rumson. 8:15 p.m. in the school auditori- creation of hand printed material Rev. Arthur J. St. Laurent, pas- member of the Navesink Hook]Mrs. Leighton Levy will be thedrew Citarella and Mrs. um. Miss Catherine A. Lang and greeting cards. Mrs. Robert :or of St. Leo's and moderator of and Ladder Company of the Red | new senior vice president. Esposito, telephone; Mrs. Brum Patterson, New Shrewsbury, is Mrs. Joseph W. Allen, Rumson, the society, opened the meeting. The award was presented to Bank Fire Department and vice! The auxiliary will sponsor a Mazza, welfare; Mrs. Alex Ren directing the program. AFS board member, will present Mrs. Charles Ennis, chairman Miss Lang by Rev. Dominic Tur president of Red Bank Recrea- service tonight in the Keyport zo, and Mrs. DeFazio, closet the students: Miss Whilemena of a luncheon to be held in Our turo, CYAC moderator of St. Antion. Inc. I Synagogue. Mrs. Borchardt, historian; Mrs COMPLETE Reaser, Miss Susan Hielberger, Lady of Fatima Hall Wednesday thony's Catholic Church, Red Joseph Mazza, Jr., publicity American girls who are former Jan. 25, announced Mrs. Patrick Bank, for her outstanding work Mrs. Jacob Bloom, chaplain, am CARPETS REUPHOLSTERING exchange students; Miss Utc McGann and Mrs. John B. Walsh in the CYAC groups. Kitty Kelly: Mrs. Migliara, photographer. Falkenthal, Germany, and Miss AND UNOLEUM would be in charge of tickets and The award was an Italian An auction was conducts Eldred Kvmen, Norway. These Mrs. Otto Brandow and Mrs. Ivar under the chairmanship of Mrs Carpets by students are from the Princeton woodcarving statue of the Blessed dzahl to be in charge of the Husband Sees Marriage Martinez. Mrs. Bruno Tomaim Alexander Smith area. Virgin Mary and represents the Gullstan kitchen. club's annual presentation to an was guest, Hostesses were Mrs, Also, Miss Joan Seigel an Citerella and Mrs. Esposito, Callaway American who has been an ex- outstanding member. As Strictly a Business Wunda Weva The CYAC is open to all single The next meeting will be Feb Rugcraftera change student, and Guy Cederic 8 at 8 p.m. in the fire house. Feliole de Raimond, Portugal. PTA Hears Catholic young adults who are 18 Dear Kitty: Dear C: Your father and Magee Both are from Westfield. years of age or older. My husband made a remark mother are right about not Linoleum Tile Armstrong There will be a short talk given the other night that hurt me deep- wanting you to wear lipstick. HAIR PROBLEMS! Amtlco GOLDEN by each guest student and slides 4 Teachers ly. He said, "Marriage is a busi- They probably feel as I do that Come to Mid's Hair Clinic Gold Seal TOUCH will be shown. LINCROFT - "Aims and ness like any other. Its success painted lips on a little 13-year- Achievements of Grades 1, 2, 3"WSCS Shown PERMANENT WAVE Kentile depends upon the people who old girl look about as incon- CUSTOM TILE FLOORING Decorators | was the program presented by GUARANTEED build it." Then added, and here gruous as high heels on a ba- —Shop at Home— Large the primary grade teachers at the 90 W. Front St., Red Bank STEPHEN Bible Collection is where the hurt comes,in, "A by. 421 Bread St., Shrewsbury Selection of Lincroft-Everett Parent-Teacher HAZLET - Mrs. Norman R. man would be a fool to pass up Pkont SH 1-9800 the latest HAIRDRESSERS Association meeting Tuesday. SH 1-1610 Riley conducted the devotional better opportunity—as for ex Dear Kitty: INI Fabrics. with or without appointment Andrew Van Dyke, principal Slipcovers service at the opening meeting ample, if a young and wealthy I enjoy reading your column. Monmouth Shopping Center and program chairman, intro- and Draperies Tuesday of the Women's Society woman showed an eagerness to Even though some of the love- Opp,,-.t. Bsititn-tfr-, (*! tfa.ll duced four speakers after a brief of Christian Service of St. John's marry him and share her triangle cases, especially those o Phone LI 2-3444 explanation of school and town- Call Methodist Church. Her topic was wealth." married women, are rather sick- ship administration policies and »ning, you very patiently advis SH 7-0652 Campbell's Junction, Belford "Thoughts for the New Year." I have always regarded mar- procedures. riage as a sacred contract which them. Me? I'd bawl them ou Hwy. 35 MIddlttown Phone 787-0655 Edwards rep- Mrs. J. Carlton Cherry con- Mrs. Wahnetta nothing can break. I say, "Be-iroper! Send me your leaflet, "Si 9 Block! No. at Nivmlnk Klvt'r resented the first grades, Mrs. ducted the business meeting. lieve in each other; share your 'ou Want to Write."—Mrs. M. E Marie Armstrong the second Committee reports were given by problems and work them out—to- Kee, Norco, Calif. grades. The third grades were Mrs. Robert Chenoweth, Mrs. gether." Thank you, Mrs. Kee! represented by two speakers, Leonard Lufburrow, Mrs. Laura SOMETHING HAPPENS... Campbell, Mrs. Harry Hyer, and My husband thinks I am too Mrs. Irene Nail, whose topic was Send your problem to Kitt; Mrs. Harold Meakin. sentimental—even after 15 years academics, and Mrs. Arlena Hall telly. Be sure to enclose who spoke on the social attitude of marriage. Am I such a fool? Robert Neary of Manasquan —J. B, itamped, self-addressed envelopi of the student. >resented the program and ind address her care of The Reg Dear J. B.; Your husband, The question of foreign lan- showed the Bibles he has col- ster. Helpful leaflets available guages in the school was brought lected over a period of years. He not you, is the fool if he thinks to the attention of Mr. Van Dyke. told a story about each. youth and money justification He said if it were introduced into for switching wives. He's talk- There were 47 members pres- the school it would have to be ing like a conscienceless Eur- snt. Hostesses were Mrs. Wil- "on an extra-curricular basis and pean loung lizard, not a self- liam Oertel, Mrs, Louise Pruden, when rou use an INTERTOK *555c- taught after school." The matter respecting American husband. ' ORATOR. Good tnsle, fln« design and * Mrs. Seymour Pappas, Mrs. Rus- iflo/nlulliw "' brTutirully furnished home need n»t tin would have to be brought to the Let's hope he's only trying sell Smith, Mrs. William Bowie 1 EXPENSIVE, If you do not know o! A Board of Education for approval to find out where you stand. Decorator, phone us as—THAT lins been nd Mrs. Mary Hopla. our business lor over FOHTV YEARS. he said. Stick to your guns. Continue High professional standards, experienced nursing Our designers are grudimiea of well known A foreign dish buffet, featuring Hostesses for the February to expect him to return the •choola und are at your lervlce without For ... staff and finest facilities assure expert care during charge. foods from many lands, was meeting will be Mrs. Lillie B. love and loyalty you give. Tell illness, convalescence. Visiting physicians are ex- Bruner, Mrs. H. Alvin Walling, Furnishing a home can, and ihould be, served by the hospitality commit- him all that glitters is not tended every courtesy. an enjoyable experience. tee assisted by mothers of sec-Mrs. Samuel H. Walling, Mrs. gold. ond graders. Laura Campbell, Miss Eleanor • LAUNDERING Licented by the Department of Institutions We promise you it will be with us . . . Walling and Mrs Orley Shown. Dear Kitty: and Agencies of Now Jersey. 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Edgecomb and 7-1-3 CLUB MEETS I will be 13 in May and in the Mrs. Carl Atkinson were wel- EAST KEANSBURG - Mrs. seventh grade. All my girl friends • DRY CLEANING comed as new members. Thomas Barba entertained mem- get to wear lipstick and all but (Marry IARII* store* are con- M. Silberstein vi'nlrnlly lmn|p
4r«Mf*f tm • fftry fraud evening. Holiday Service Projects And next Friday's Inaugural Ball in Washington is HIGHLANDS — At a recent Aged, Navesink Ave,, also re- certainly the season's top candidate for the category. meeting of the local Girl Scout ceived Christmas treats and fa- Neighborhcod Association in the vors from Troop r> and Brownie Among women from the Red Bank area who have American Legion Hall, Bay Ave., Troops 203 and 3:15 received one of the prized diploma-sized invitations the group revealed service proj- A new Giri Scoai Troop has
are Mrs. Katharine Elkus White, former mayor of Red ects. The Girl Scout and Brownie nPCn organized under the loader- Bank and chairman of the New Jersey Highway Au- troops plan to undertake for Val- shjp of Mrs. Dee Jones. The thority; Mrs. Gustave J. Freret, of Fair Haven, secre- entjne Day, St. Patrick's Day.troop wji| hold its meetings at master. the library Thursdays from 7 to tary of the Monmouth County Board of Elections; and was reported patients in 8:15 p.m. The first meeting was Mill Patricia Burtiel of New Oceanview Nursing Home. Port- held yesterday, Monmouth, fiancee of an An- tional Committee, and in the land Rd. were given Christmas \irs o. V. Kadenbach K assn- napolis midihipman. afternoon to the Governor's Re- treats and favors by Girl Sec 't ciation chairman. Others attt-nd- Because next week it ekam ception. Troop 124 and Brownie TrmiH», ing were Mrs Kdward A. Finlay. week at the Naval Academy, 20- As state Democratic committee- 84 and 371. The Villa Rest, Eliza- [roop organizer. Mrs. Michael year-old Pat Buriiel learned woman and vice chairman of the beth Drennan's Home for the Remak, Mrs. Stephen H. Faller, only Wednesday night that her state Democratic Executive Com- Mrs. Richard Larsen, MrMrss . Man- fiance would be granted permis- mittee, Mrs. White has special lon Sagurton, Mrs. Edward M. sion to attend the ball. tickets to the inauguration cere- Safety Talk \ Dzurinko, Mrs James L. Hnran, Not one to be caught unpre- mony Friday. Jr., Mrs. John Cameron, Mrs. Howard Paronto and Mrs. Robert pared, however, Miss Buriiel had Accompanying the Whites will Robertson. her gown already ordered and be Mrs. Thelma Sharpe of Cum- At League in the making. berland County, prominent Dem- MATAWAN — State Trooper C. The next meeting of the assoc- ocrat and a longtime friend of P. Speranza of the Princeton Bar-; iation will be held Thursday, She chose a mutedly irides- Mrs. White's. racks discussed safety at a meet- Feb. 2. cent jade green silk taffeta with Kathrya Freret ing of the Matawan Contempor- ary League at 220 Main St. • itrapless draped bodice and Mrs. Freret will follow in her Auxiliary Near bouffant hoop-lined skirt. A soft- mother's footsteps when she at- Trooper Speranza is chief nf. the Bureau of Safety Education.! ly folded cummerbund spans her tends the Inaugural Ball. Her Miss Antoinette Cerralo, league Top in Drive 20-inch waist, ending in long mother, Mrs. Winifred Williams chairman, will attend the spring MATAWAN—Past Commander double aash at the back. of Fair Haven, was a ball guest in conference of the evening mem-:0- Robert Smith of the Matawan Almost starkly simple, the ef- 1*33 at President Franklin D. bership department in Newark iAmerican Legion Post discussed fect of her gown is made by its Roosevelt's first inauguration. graceful cut and vivid color. Feb. 4, and Federation Night ofiP°st and auxiliary activities at a Mrs. Freret will wear a bouf- the Matawan Junior Woman's j meeting of the auxiliary in the Miss Bursiel will arrive fant full-length gown of shell pink 00 Hal here Washington Friday morning. She Club Feb. 14 in the Raritan Hose | Leg' > - mousseline de soie trimmed with Fire House ' Mrs. John Thaler, membership plans to watch the inauguration a beaded panel and cut with a hairman amiou nc parade in which the entire Annap- draped bodice and one wide The league will hold a buffet ;f, ' , «i «« unit thise amo t ovc r the top m olis student body will march. shoulder strap. dinner dance March 19 in thel ! . . ' 6 for palcu member s After the ball, the couple, to- The Frerets will attend a re- American Hotel, Freehold, and!^ . 'P , - gether with fellow students and ception Wednesday in the Statler a theater party in New York City j ffl^by—sslS. Mrs. their dates, will return to the Hilton Hotel for Sen. Lyndon B. e academy for the week-end. ' * ' j James Martin and Mrs. Claude Mrs. Katharine E. While Johnson, vice president-elect, and The executive board will meet Brideau. A New Monmouth resident for Mrs. Johnson. Miss Patricia Bursiel Jan. 23 at the home of Mrs. , The group's new meeting night the past II years. Miss Bursiel Thursday night they will attend is engaged to Midshipman Fred- Howard Wooley, Crown PI. is the second Monday of the the Inaugural Concert in Consti- Hostesses for the evening were|mon(n Holy Trinity Lutheran Sets erick P. Wilson, son of Mr. andtution Hall. Mrs. Percy Wilson of Tanners- Mrs. Edwin O'Hanlon, and Mrs. They will also be guests at the ville, N. Y. She is the daughter Engagements Henry Traphagen. inauguration ceremony Friday. of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bur Others attending were Mrs. Annual Meeting, Dinner Mrs. Freret, the former Kath- siel of Woods End Rd.. New Charles Roesch, Mrs. Fenton ryn Williams, is former president RED BANK — Holy Trinity congregation will adjourn to the Monmouth. Scholl, Miss Hannah McLean, of the Monmouth County Women's Mrs. Worsdell Pearson, Mrs. Lutheran Church will hold its an-high school where dinner will be She is a graduate of Star of Democratic Club and former vice George Kinkade, Mrs. Harry nual congregational meeting and served at noon. Members of the the Sea Academy, Long Branch, chairman of the Monmouth Coun- Pitcher, Mrs. August Schmeling, dinner Sunday, Jan. 22, in the Luther League will serve. High- and attended Monmouth College ty Democratic Executive Commit- Mrs. Charles Lockwood, Mrs. Red Bank High School cafeteria. lights of the year 1960 will be in Long Branch. She is employed tee. Ross Maghan, Mrs. William presented by members of the in the business office of the New Dr. Edward Knudten, president i Paul Campi, mayor of Little Thieme, Mrs. Charles Pfiffer, church council at the congrega- Jersey Bell Telephone Co. in Key- of the New Jersey Synod of the Silver, and Mrs. Campi will also and Mrs. John Kinney. tional meeting, which will start port. United Lutheran Church in Amer- be in Washington next week. at m ica, will be guest speaker at the ' P June Wedding Mayor Campi, who is a member church service at 10:30 a.m. His Children under the age of 12 Midshipman Wilson will be of the Electoral College, will at- Hazlet Auxiliary sermon topic will be "The | will be shown a special film in graduated from the Naval Acad tend the inauguration ceremony. Shape of the Church to Come." an adjoining room. emy June 7, and the couple have The Campis will be the house Activities Slated Rev. Harold Hornberger, pastor, set a June 10 wedding date. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert will be the liturgist. Mrs. Horn- Raritan Civic For Mrs. White, the Inaugura Harrigan of Glen Echo Heights, HAZLET — The Ladies Auxi- bcrger will serve 8s organist, j Ball will climax four days of Washington. liary of the fire company met in social-political engagements in the fire house Monday with 16 The general chairman of the | Another Monmouth County to Elect Washington—as well as an active attending. congregational dinner, George j _.„._.-,. T0WNSHIP _ The Democratic mayor who will be in R political campaign for herself and Hand7.oHa, . called a meeting of the ^ J™N ™™]P The Washington for the big event is This was the initial meeting of tttte Coral-Raritan Civic Association the Democratic Party. Mrs. White committee members recently in Paul Kiernan of Long Branch. the new officers. Mrs. Frank Si- will elect officers at the next was the unsuccessful Democratic the parish house. Mrs. William The Kiernins plan to spend next ano, president, Mrs. Jack Truex, meeting in Rollo's Poit House. congressional candidate from the Freismuth and Mrs. Norman Rob- Friday in the capital. vice president, Mrs. Edward Bar- HJUtB-OF-HEMHHG Nominations for the five offices third district in the recent elec- ton, secretary, and Mrs. Joseph erts are in charge of the kitchen Mr. Kiernan is the state Demo- tion. Siano, treasurer. committee to plan for the dinner, —president, vice president, sccre cratic committeeman from Mon- Miss JoAnn K. Tappln Miss Ruth K. Mackey Oilier committee members in-jtary, treasurer, sergeant-at-arms Mrs. White's choice for the mouth County. The group will hold a cake sale nUI-UFE REPUCA elude Mrs. Fred Hawkes, Mrs.!— and for three directors mayiball is a black lace street-length CLIFFWOOD — Mr. and Mrs. MIDDLETOWN - Mr. I Friday, Jan 20 in the Acme George W. Tappin, 24 Garden PL, Mrs. William J. Mackey, 29 Hen >a an opcortnnity to aee Ponald Runge, Mrs. Arthur i be given to any of the following gown with a center godet ol Market, Rt. 33, and a card party and tMtartpueaof a most unu- Snnw. Mrs. John Olving and Mrs.j members of the nominating eom- tucked black chiffon. The quiet have announced the engagement Crestview Dr., have announced in the fire house, Wednesday, Scout Leaders of their daughter, Miss JoAnn sual hearinc aid in your own Robsrt Ayres from the United jmittee: Raymond Brennan, 20 elegance of color and design will the engagement of their daugh- Feb. 22. hone. Aeomtieon'i "FIIVAT- heran Church Women group; I Barrier Dr.: Mrs. Mae Cryan, 24 Kathleen Tappin, to Pvt. Alex- ter, Miss Ruth Katherine Mac be set off by a necklace, bracelet Hear Programs Mrs. Richard Carbone was wel- t*jt" das been designed for Parkview Ter.; Mrs. Helen Sink- ander J. Welsh (USMC), son of key, to Herbert Allan Korey of utmost concealment It can tack William Freismuth representing and drop earrings of brilliant yel SHREWSBURY-Mr.i. William comed as a new member of the the men's group; Frank Patton, leris, 6 Coral Dr., and Robert low topazes. Her accessories will Mr. and Mrs. Alexander A. Navesink, son of Mr. and Mrs. behind the smallest ear. It's M. Moyle of Eatontown, district Welsh, 31 Newman St., West auxiliary. antajinglr light too...onlr 1/3 church council: and William Hor- Famularo, 20 Coral Dr. include a black clutch bag, black S. H. Korey of Livingston. director, was guest at Monday's Keansburg. Hostesses were Mrs. John Lim- of an omxe. A. colorless tub* vath. Luther League. j • and gold pumps and a sable stole. meeting of the Neighborhood As- Miss Mackey is with the South bach and Mrs. Joseph R. Peseux. and tip convey sound to the ear. Jersey Surgical Supply Company, After the church service, the| Bridge Winners Mrs. White and her husband, sociation in the school. Nine Miss Tappin is a graduate of The next meeting will be held To appreciate its superior con- Arthur J. White, plan to spend Keyport High School and is era-Red Bank. RED BANK - At the weekly leaders attended. Feb. 13 with Mrs. John P. Wad- tour styling and comfort, yon LONG IRANCH four days in Washington and will » I ployed by Grand Union in Hazlet. Mr. Korey is principal of Long session of the Red Bank Dupli- ington and Mrs. Florence Walling should try it yourself. And you stay at the Women's National I"!!;! A graduate of Keyport High Branch High School. A spring eta...in the privacy of your NURSES REGISTRY cate Bridge Association Wednes- mediate Troop- 247 will present as hostesses. Democratic Club. School, Pvt. Welsh is serving in wedding is planned. Also attending were Mrs. Ste- own home, Send for your FREE • Registered nurse* day, a nine-table Mitchell move- a film and program on France the Marine Corps. replies of the "MIVAT-IA*" ment was directed by E. Grant Busy Schedule in the lunchroom Thursday, Feb. phen D. Lambertson, Jr., Mrs. today, without charge or obli- • Licensed practical nurses Mrs. White will attend a meet- (Home duty and hospital duty) Scheck of AHenhurst. The ses- 9. Troop members will be host- Frank Mocci. Mrs. Charles T. gation. Wear it..tuck it behind ing Tuesday night of an advisory Curtis, Mrs. Charles D. Lambert- jrowear...te*t it at your leisure. PHONE CA 2-8371 sions, held in the Woman's Club, esses. They will have other troops WSCS Sees 164 Broad St.. are open to seri- committee on natural resources as guests. The program will earn son, Mrs. Harvey Hyer, Mrs. Fill in and mail coupon today which was appointed by Presi Trinity Guild -get your FREE TRU-LIFE ous bridge players. international friendship merit Harry Woolley, Mrs Leon Wal- replica of the Aeonsticon dent-elect Kennedy during the badges for the girls. Film, Has Sale lace, Mrs. Howard Porter, Mrs. "fWAT-CAR." If you prefer- North-South winners were Mrs. recent campaign. Mrs. Gordon Morison, neighbor- KEANSBURG-A "Day Apart" James H. Ackerson, and Mrs. tear out coupon and present it Leon Goldberg and William Mar- On Wednesday Mrs. White re- Plans Dinner Richard Carbone. at the Aeoustieon office below DID YOU tin, West Long Branch, fint; hood chairman, discussed Scout will be held today in the Metho- ports she will attend "what they Recognition Day, to take place RED BANK — The Woman'sjdist Church in Haddon Heights, for your FREE Replica. Mrs Richard Vssbinder and son,ca U a tel for dis,inguj,hed ,ldies at the Parent-teacher Associa- Guild of Trinity Episcopal Church;it was announced last week at the! RRichard rhard, ReRi»idt Bank, second;: ToInnn > • ^. .L. »,_.. • Decorating Program and members of the National is sponsoring its annual narshjWomen's. Society for Christian Aeoustieon Hearing Aid Dionisi, Red Bank, and Irvin, tion meeting Thursday, Feb. 16. Democratic Committee." roast beef dinner Feb. 9 in the Service meeting in the Methodist KNOW? Levine, Deal Park, third. Local Scouts have been selling Set for Club Group Center Her Thursday schedule includes Girl Scout calendars to aid theparish hall, White St. There will Church. East-West winners were Vladi NEW SHREWSBURY — The a brunch in the new Senate of- council fund and will sponsor a be two servings, at 6 and 7 p.m. Mrs. Harrison McConnel! led Ben Aidekman, Manager There's a mlr Tzvetcoff and Henry Flem fice building given by. New Jer- American home department of ing. Red Bank, first; Mrs. Ben- lasagne dinner in April as a bene- Mrs. William H. Egolf is in the devotions and gave a talk. the Woman's Club will attend a 341 Cookman Av». sey Senator Harrison A. Williams, fit for the council. charge of reservations; Mrs. ArMrs- . Edward Rockefeller showed jamin Gross, Little Silver, and the New Jersey Society of the home decorating program, "The Miss Margaret Michel, Atlantic Future plans also Include thur J. Cave and Mrs. Harrison films on "Heritage and Horizon American Idea," sponsored by Asbury Park PR 4-2208 District of Columbia, and thShrewsbure y Camp Day at Camp Bance, dining room, and MrsHom. e Missions." A white ele- Highlands, second; Dr. and Mrs.New Jersey Congressional delega- the Celanese Corporation of Roger Bellows, Rumson, third. Nomoco in the fall. Oliver Stryker, treasurer. phant sale was held. America. tion. ACOUSTfCON HEARING . Also serving on the committee The society will pay for work The program will be shown From there she will go to a AID CENTER ENTERTAINED LAST WEEK are Mrs. Marion Neal, Mrs. Mat-to be done in a room in the Tuesday in the home of Mrs. luncheon for the Democratic Na- Rosary Society thew Lyon, Mrs. Henry Drceke, parsonage. Mrs. Charles Temm- N«w (Md Hi|ln Tnilili IHM* SHREWSBURY — Mr. am Joseph Larkin, with Mrs. Frank ol MM KM. lilMin!|lit AcwittCM Mrs. Elmer Nielson, Mrs. Carl ler, student secretary reported "Print-br." I ndfittiitf I irar'tate Mrs. Alex Rovder, 61 Obre PI. Bien as co-hostess. Plans Program Forsman, Mrs. Stephen Guzy, that she had sent the Upper u4 M>W thii tact HM with entertained at cocktails last week Robert A. Gedrys, of Sterling •bulvttif M tli to serve you in Pastor's Wife Is Mrs. A. N. Fonskov, Mrs. Peder Room publication and cards to end. Guests included Mr. and KEYPORT - A night of har- Furniture Company, Red Bank, NAME Christensen and Mrs. John M. men and women in colleges and Mrs. Theodore Moss, Jr., and Mr. mony will be held for the benefit a member of the National Society WOKS*- Shower Guest of St. Benedict's Altar Rosary So- G. Hauser, president of the armed services during the holi- EATON! OWN and Mrs. Joseph Layton, Jr, Red of Interior Designers, will do the CITY_ -.10*1 -STATE NEW SHREWSBURY - The guild. days. Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jans ciety Saturday, Jan. 21, at 8:30 commentary. Monmouth home of Mrs. Marie V. Laub- sen, Holmdel; Mr. and Mrs. Johr p.m. in Keyport High School. Hostesses were Mrs. William meister, 1409 West Front St., Lin- Shopping Center Alexander, River Plaza; Mr.' an The program will be presented jPickens, Mrs. Raymond Stryker croft, was the scene of a stork Mrs. Thomas Gran, Mr. and Mrs by the Society for the Encourage- Set iand Mrs. Ida Andrews. MIDDLETOWN shower given recently by women was Richard Parker and Mr. and Mrs, ment and Preservation of Barber- DITI-> UAKU- ' " stated that in event THE SWEATER HOUSE of the Reformed Church for the Route 35 and Peter Gisleson, Liftle Silver; Mr. shop Quartet Singing in America. RED BANK — The date for meetings must be postponed .they wife of their pastor, Mrs. Isaac and Mrs. Joseph Mahan, Mr. an Mrs. Raymond Barber is pro- the 1961 annual Christmas bazar will be held the following Mon- —Factory Outlet— Middletown Rd. C. Rottenberg. Mrs. Paul Kelly and Mr. an gram, chairman assisted by Mrs.has been set for Nov. 29 and 30 day. Mrs. Rottenberg was presented Francis Miller and Mrs. William Mrs. Isaac Pratt, Shrewsbury. by the Woman s Guild of Trinity a corsage by the Women's Guild Bean. BOOK FAIR PROFIT SKIRTS for Christian Service. A baby car- Episcopal Church. Mrs. John M. Ticket chairman is Mrs. James BROWNTOWN-Mrs. Clarence riage and bassinet contained oth- Langenberger, president, made Fay, assisted by Mrs. Robert Hauser, president of the er gifts. Hostesses were Mrs. Bruncati, Mrs. William Badaeck- the announcement to avoid con- Browntown Parent-Teacher Asso- Laubmeister, Mrs. Frank Leslie, er, Mrs. George Coburn, Mrs. Ed-flicting dates ciation, reported that the book OPPOSITE E1JCS HOME LONG BRANCH Sr., Mrs. William Macintosh, ward Dolan, Mrs. James Fay, fair held in the school realized Mrs. Russell Clark, Mrs. Harry Mrs. Elmer Nielson and Mrs. Mrs. John White, Mrs. James a $200 profit for the school li- (MemorU) Pirkwty ud G«rOW Aveaoe) LEON'S Carter. Mrs. Harold Severin and John J. Blus will serve as chair- Harkins, Mrs. Raymond Barber, brary. Mrs. Herman Ebert. men. Dinner will be served at the Mrs. John McVey, Mrs. Fred Harold Cirko, a member of the Guests included Mrs Norton Neustetter, Mrs. Fred Kluin, Mrs.bazar by the Triangle Club of the Same Day Service church. Luncheon will be served faculty, was chairman, assisted Benson, Mrs. John Reed, Mrs. James Halton Mrs. Robert Han- under the chairmanship of Mrsjb. y Mrs. Hauser and other mem- At Our Call Office on John Ciuchta, Mrs. Lester Shibla, non,- Mrs. Patrick Lane, Mrs. COMPLETE PARTY Stephen Guzy. Ibers of the faculty. • DRY CLEANING • SHIRTS Mrs. Joseph Zetkulic, Mrs. David Theodore Martin, and Mrs. Mi- Veitch, Mr3. William Truex. Mrs.chael Hanrahan. All in Raritan • FLATWORK Paula VerHoeve, Mrs. Lillian Township. Bennett and Mrs. Irene Benja- 64-74 WHITfc ST. ' 110 IANK min, Lincroft. CRTERinC Mrs. Frank Loversidge, Sr., Auxiliary Party Mrs. Charles Jones and Miss EAST KEANSBURG - A party Wt cater to all types of parties, big or small... was held recently in the fire Esther Crelin, Red Bank; Mrs. Flattery goes to your WHITE SALE Frank Dunn, Mrs. William Brad- house by the Ladies Auxiliary of with expert service. shaw and Mrs. John Muller, Fair the Fire Company. Gifts were ex- head when we custom- We prepare beautifully Haven; Mrs. Elwood Hendricks, changed. Members attended a ityle your permanent decorated and exquisite show in Radio City last week and j Jr., Mrs. Angelo Pingitore and with artistry and skill AND CLEARANCE Mrs. Steven Grcely, River Plaza; had dinner in New York. Mrs. • FOOD PLATTERS Mrs. Charlotte Ostran, Mrs. John William Brunt, Sr., will be host- ... to that it' will be Zagaja and Miss Virginia Carter, ess at a card party in her home exactly right for your • Choice of Sandwiches Feb. 8. NOW IN PROGRESS Little Silver; and Mrs. Nettie hair ... and YOU! or Hors d'Oeuvres Fary, Sea Bright. Mrs. Robert Cook, Mrs. Russell CUBS HAVE PARTY PERMANENTS$IO&up McQueen, MM. Peter Moreau, NORTH CENTERVILLE-Cub HENRY'S DELICATESSEN Mrs. William Metier, Mrs. Scout Pack 136 met recently in -TWO STOKES TO SERVE YOU- J. YANKO George O'Neill, Mrs. Rene Jesel, the Middle Road School and held 141 Broad St,, Red Bank Monmouth Shopping Center Mrs. Evald Erickson, Mrs. Edna a party with grab bags and re- SM 1-2083 II 2-WtO BROAD ST. RED IANK JOHN'S BEAUTY SALON Mast, Mrs. Ella Ulichny, Mrs, (reshmenls. Bert Letlcr, ex-cub A TABLE SERVICE Frank J. Mien and Mrs. Gnbriclle master, was presented a desk sot 10 Monmouth St. SH I-1515 Red Bank Dannonfcld, New Shrewsbury. from the pack. ^f
IMBcs* Holy Eucharist will be cele- Rev. James L. Ewalt, associate Red Bank art at «, 7.1, brated Sunday at 8 a.m. The fam minister, will preach Sunday at Sabbath candles will be lighted |», 10, li and 12 (high mass) in ily service and church school 9:15 and H a.m. on th« theme today at 4:26 p.m. Mincha serv- Ibe church and t, 11 and 11 o'clock Praying for Unity Psychiatry No Longer will be held at 9:15. Morning •Thou Art the Mao." ices wiU be held at 4:45 followed ia the high school auditorium. by traditional Kabbolas Shabbot Confessions are beard Satur- prayer and sermon by the rec- Rev. Dr. Charles S. Webster, in 18S5 and assumed the nama services and Maariv. days from 4 to • p. m., and from NEW YORK (AP) - Protes- :or, Rev. Charles H. Best, will minister, will bt guest preacher Father Paul James Francis. Junior congregation will meet 7:30 to 9 p. m., and week-days tants and Catholics throughout be at 11 a.m. The Deltas will Sunday in the chapel of the From his earliest days in th* 'Stranger at the Gate' Choate School. Saturday at 9:15 a.m. Adult Sab- during the 7:45 o'clucfr man. the world next week will kneel meet at 7:30 p.m. together—and pray separately. ministry he dreamed of estab- Holy Eucharist will be cele- Dr. Carl F. Mueller's organ bath services will begin at 9:30 Baptisms every Sunday at 1:30 a.m. p. m. in the church. A baptism They will be praying for unity lishing an order of Anglican fri- brated Wednesday at 8 a.m. and selections will be 'Pastorale'- ars dedicated to the apostolate of Associated Pnat The Torah reading will be Slunk must be obtained from the —though with different ideas of BAPTIST at 10 a.m. The service of heal- Widor, and 'Toccata'—Pierne. unity. At 9:15 a.m. the girls junior Vaero from Exodus. The prophet- rectory and filled out before the th« form it should take—in dual By GEORGE W. CORNELL ing will be at 8:30 and 10:30 This he did in 1898, in the mon- Red Bank choir will sing. Ushers will be ic Haftorah portion will be chant- baptism takes place. observances of a devotion as a.m. astic quiet of Graymoor, near The stranger at the gate was Rev. Stanley Mugridge will Everett H. Ehrhart, Carrol C, ed from Ezekiel 28. Novena devotions Is honor of unique in origin as it is in prac- Alcoholics Anonymous and the Garrison, N. Y., across the Hud- considered an enemy at first preach Sunday at 11 a.m. on the Bailey, Warren Hubbard, A Saturday is Shabbos Mevor- Our Lady of the Miraculous Med- tice, and one which goes far be- topic, "The Power of Suffering Alanon Group will meet Monday yond any current endeavor of the son River from West Point. But once he got inside the house, at 9 p.m. Jackson Lindsley and Paul R chim, when the new Hebrew al every Monday at I p. m. he teemed to belong there. In Love." Ushers will be Thomas Regan. Robert H. Edmunds and month of Shevat will be blessed the church. popular ecumenical movement. Father/Paul called his new re- Wilson, Kenneth Brower, William The Board of the Woman's fact, he finally was recognized Guild will meet Tuesday at 12:30 Raymond S. Swift will comprise with the recital of the Yehi Rozon Unlike most current ecumeni- ligious order the Society of Atone- ai a life-long, important member Kacen, Bernard De Loach and the welcoming committee. prayer. Rosh Chodesh will take AME ZION cal efforts being carried out by ment. He explained he chose the Warren Elliott. The greeting com- p.m. The January meeting of the of the family. At II a.m. the Tower Hill Choir place on Wednesday. Red Bank learned church leaders on a lof- word not in its usual sense of mittee will be Franklin Sniffen Woman's Guild will be held Tues- That, in short, it the tale of will sing. Ushers will be Benja A kiddush by Sisterhood wiil Rev. Charles E. Bourne will ty theological plane, this is an expiration, but because of its 'lit- Sidney Dull, Kenneth Mauger, Ha- day at 2 p.m. Prof. Arleigh Wil psychiatry's entry into the house- min R. Pickering, Hubert M. Far- follow the Musof service. The preach Sunday at 11 a.m. annual assault on religious dif- eral, though archaic, connotation zel Beak and Mildred Canfield. liamson will be the guest speaker. hold of religion. row, Jr., Guy A. Lucian, Albert Sabbath will end at 5:34 p.m. Sunday school will meet at 9:30 ferences by simple people on of at-one-ment, reunion. He and Stanley Scbeer, organist, will The sewing group will meet Despite the cold reception, and Wednesday at 11 a.m. W. Metzger and Robert L. Yeag Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a.m., under the direction of Mrs. their knees. his 16 followers, including a small psychiatry'! own unfriendly atti play, "Forlane," the chancel er. Ramsey E. Cammack and and 10:30 a.m. Clara Carter. Catholics call it the "Chair of group of Anglican nuns, by this choir, under the direction of Rob- rude in the beginning, the field CONGREGATION BNAI ISRAEL Robert A. DeWall will comprise Pott bar mitzvah Talmud class Mrs. Mary G. Harrison will Unity Octave;" the World Coun- time were convinced they jhould ert Hider, interim choir director, It widely regarded today not on- CONSERVATIVE the welcoming committee. will meet with the rabbi Sunday lead prayer services and Bible cil of Churches calls it the be Roman Catholics. will sing "Come, We That Love ly at being in basic harmony Rumson At 9:15 and 11 «.m. duplicate at 10 a.m. study Wednesday at 8 p.m. "Week of Prayer for Christian For 11 years, however, they with the church, but as having the Lord," "Glory and Worship seiions of the church school wiir Hebrew school will meet Mon- Unity." It will be observed Jan. refused to desert their, faith in- are Before Him" and "Behold a Services tonight wil be at 1:30 had its actual origins there. be held in the education building day through Thursday from 4 to • SHAKER-QUAKER 18-25. dividually. Instead they worked Star from Jacob Shining." Rabbi Gilbert S. Rosenthal wil! Noted theologican-philosopher begin a sermon feries on 'Turn- under the direction of Charles E, 6 p.m. Elder Franklin C. Moyan, Prayer Movement toward coporate reunion with Paul J. Tillich, of Harvard Uni- Church school will meet af 9:45 Autenrieth. The first meeting of the "Great ie cher, will conduct a service Can persons pray "together" a.m. The pre-service prayer cir- ing Points in Judaism." His topic Rome of the eatire Anglican versity, hat traded this strange for the evening will be "The At 6:30 p.m. the Westminster Books" discussion group will of instruction and guidance at 10 from opposing positions? church. In their zeal, they con- relationship, pointing out that a cle will meet in the Clayton Room Junior High Fellowship will meet meet Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. In the a ra. Sunday at the church, U The question itself, says Dr. at 9:30 a.m. Junior High BYF Revelation at Sinai." Cantor Sid- sidered such a goal attainable. fundamental of both Christianity ney Scharff will chant the liturgy, in Westminster Hall and will be synagogue. North Bridga Ave. Keith Bridston, secretary of the Trying Perled of psychiatry is "the doctrine of will meet at 6 p.m. and Senior hosts to the Westminster Junior Services will be held daily al council's Faith and Order Com- Highs at 6:30. The Sunday eve- Candle lighting time will be 4:31 EMBURY METHODIST It was a trying period for Fa- acceptance" of imperfect man. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ashin High Fellowship of the West 7:30 p.m. mission, helps participants "to ning praise service will be at minster Presbyterian Church Little Silver ther Paul. While this concept stemmed will donate the flowers for the sense the naked scandal of Understandably barred from from Christ, he says its signifi- 7:30 and the pastor will speak Bloomfield. ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC The pre-primary through high Christian disunity." on "Unused Keys," preceded by pulpit and will be hosts at the Protestant pulpits, he likewise cance was neglected in much re oneg shabbat. At 6:30 p.m. the Westminster Red Bank school Sunday school classes will He feels the1 observance at a song service. meet Sunday at 9:45 a.m. The was berated by the Catholic cent theology until psychiatry Sabbath morning services wil Senior High Fellowship will meet least brings the churches togeth- Tuesday evening has been set Muses are celebrated Sunday nursery department will meet at press for his apparently contra- helped restore it. be at 10. Junior congregation will in the chapel for worship and then er to face their differences, and aside as open house in the church at 7, 8, 9. 10, 11 and 12 o'clock. 11 a.m., under the direction of dictory position. "The good news that he who report to the main synagogue al in the youth parlor for their pro- 'this is one of the most cre- school. The theme is "Let's Grow Confessions are heard Saturday* Mrs. Herman Fritsche. Finally in 1909—a year after feels unworthy of being accepted 10 a.m. They will conduct the gram. The Witness Commission from 4:30 to 6 p. m., and from ative things it can accomplish." Together." Adults of the church Rev. Ralph L. Barrett, pastor, his friars conducted their first by God can be certain that he service in honor of junior con- will be in charge of the discus- 7:30 to f p. m. school and congregation have will preach at 11 a.m. on the There is no mistake, however, octave of prayer for unity—Fa- Is accepted had been buried un- gregation Sabbath. Cantor Scharfl sion topic, "Why Do We Buy Baptisms are at 12:30 p. m about the route the founder of der doctrinal rigidity and aridi- been invited to the 6:30 p.m. cov- What We Do?" subject, "Knowing Your Bible.' ther Paul turned for advice to ered dish supper. After group will chant the service. Sundays. the observance had in mind for his Anglican superior, Rt. Rev. ty," he says, even though it was At 8:15 p.m. the Single Young Head usher will be Richard singing the group will visit the Sunday morning services will The Miraculous Medal Novena his prayer movement. Frederick J. Kinsman, bishop of •t the heart of Jesus' teaching. Adult Group will meet In thi Collier. Ushers will be Edward many departments of the church be at 9:15. There will be no Tal L held Mondays at 7:30 p. m His name was Lewis Thomas Delaware. But then, he adds, along came mud class Sunday. The Men'; church parlor. Anderson and Wallace Caldwell school to observe what each is do- and the Perpetual Novena to St. Wattson, a deeply religious man "Either give us belief In a di- the psychoanalytic pattern, with Club breakfast will be Sunday ai The local Salvation Army td Mr. and Mrs. Charles Folsom ing as its part in Christian Edu- Anthony is held Tuesday at 7:30 and an eloquent speaker who vinely established papacy and in Its non-judging "acceptance of 9:30 a.m. Guest speaker will be visorv board will hold a dinnei will be the reception committee, cation. Mrs. Stanley Springsteen graduated from the General The- Roman dogmas," advised the the mentally disturbed," to jolt Solomon Lautman, Deal, Assist- Monday at 7 p.m. In Westminster The Junior High Youth Fellow, is general chairman. Mrs. John JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ological Seminary in New York bishop, "or else give up Angli- the weight of Christianity back to ant Prosecutor of Monmouth Hall. ship, which includes all seventh Quivey is dinner chairman and Red Bank can orders . . . and be a good Its basic emphasis. County. The Greater Red Bank Area and eighth graders, will meet in the kindergarten department is A visiting minister from Tren- the church hall Sunday at 7 p.m Roman Catholic. I have no hesi- "Present theology can say Weekday services are held a Council of Churches will sponsor METHODIST in charge of publicity. ton will be the speaker Sunday The Senior MYF will meet Sun- tation in saying that if I were in again that acceptance by God of 7:30 p.m. The adult Hebrew class a dinner meeting to discuss "Th The Hour of Renewal will be at 3 p.m. His subject with be, day at 7:30 p.m. Red Bank your position I should choose the him who is not able to accept will meet Thursday evenings with County Jail" in the Red Bank "Is Everlasting Life Only Rev. Iverson Graham, Jr. will himself is the center of the Chris- Wednesday at 8 p.m. The annual Methodist Church Tuesday at 7 The official board will meet in latter alternative." church business meeting will be Rabbi Rosenthal, and the cantil Dream?" conduct services Sunday at 9:30 tian message . . ." Dr. Tillich lation class with Cantor Scharff, p.m. The weekly adult Bible the church hall Monday at 8:15 Before the year was out the held Wednesday and the Wom- Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. Bible p.m. and 11 a.m. Rev. W. Gordon society became the first non- •ays. class taught by the Rev. James studies will.be held at the fol Lowden will preach on the sub- Strangely, he notes, this redis en's Fellowship executive board L. Ewalt will meet in the church The young adults of the church, Catholic religious community ev- will meet afterwards. CALVARY BAPTIST lowing locations; 54 Broad St. ject, "Wounded by Friends" at covery by the churches was stim Oceanport parlor Tuesdty at 8 p.m. ages 21 to 35, are making plans er received as a group into the 10 St. Marys PI., and 220 Pearl to attend the New Brunswick Dis- both services. church of Rome. ulated by a man who spurned "America: Weighed in The Bal- St. in Red Bank; 82 Pear St. in Altar flowers will be the gift religion, Sigmund Freud, even BAPTIST BAPTIST trict Young Adult Banquet, Jan, Catholic Priest Middletown ances and Found Wanting" will New Shrewsbury; and 69 Lincoln of Misses Mary and Eleanor Mor- though Freud carved psychoan be the sermon subject of Rev. New Monmouth 28 at 6:45 p.m. in the Methodist Rev. John E. Bates will preach St. in Fairview, Middletown. Church of Manasquan. Dr. David ris, and Mrs. Anna Martin in lov- Father Paul was ordained a alysis out of material intrinsic to Paul Smith Sunday at 11 a.m. Bible School will meet Sunday Thursday at 7:25 p.m. the min- ing memory of Mr. and Mrs. Catholic priest eight months lat- the faith he disowned. Sunday at 10:45 a.m. on the Fluck, a Trenton physician, will topic, "Are You a Part of the Special music will be a vocal at 9:30 a.m. istry school will be held. Charles M. Morris and Mrs. er, and in the years that followed "In spite of Freud's own anti- duet by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Will be the speaker. George Tantum, Church?" Rev. William E. Bisgrove will president of the New Jersey Con Mary Bishop. he watched his society grow in- religious assertions," Dr, Tillich son. preach at 10:45 a.m. Sunday on FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Church school sessions will be to a sizable religious order with •ays, "the transformation of the Ushers will be Robert Deaney ferenca Methodist Young Adult and George Hoffmire, Jr. Flow- Sunday school will meet at 9:45 "Let the Word of Christ Dwell SCIENTIST program, will be master of cere- at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. in the more than a dozen houses in Intellectual climate by him was a.m. North America. ers will be placed by Mr. and in You." A children's church and Red Bank monies. Registrar for the reser- Christian (Education wing. The the greatest intellectual support The evening service will begin a nursery will be provided for the Mrs. Roland Scott in memory of "Life" will be the title of the vations is Rev. Mr. Barrett, New evening youth programs will he- Its Eoal of Christian unity nev- for a rediscovery of the central at 7. children up to eight years of age. Mr. Scott's mother. There wil lesson-sermon to he delivered Brunswick district Kin with the Jr. High Methodist er has changed, and ha« re- Christian message, the good news Sunday school teachers and director of mained focused on the eight days be a nursery during the service, At the evening service, at 7:45 Sunday at 11 a.m. adult work. Youth Fellowship at 5:40 p.m. of acceptance." workers will meet in the church p.m., the pastor will preach on beginning with the Catholic Fe-'t Church school will meet a' Bible readings will include this The senior high group wiil meet Monday at 8 p.m. "The First Convert of Asia. of the Chair of St. Peter in Po---". 10:45 a.m., in the education build- passage from Deuteronomy: PRESBYTERIAN at 7 p.m. with a program ar PRESBYTERIAN The Board of Deacons will meel The young people will have ranged by the Jan. 18, and ending on th« Fi-'t ing under the direction of Mrs, "Ye shall walk in the ways MYF Council. n Shrewsbury [Tuesday at ? p.m. charge of the music. Rumson of the Conversion of St. ,i»!. Robert Benson. Teachers and of- which the Lord your God has News Night will be observed by Rev. John R. Collins, pastor, Women's Missionary Fellowship The mid-week service of prayer The sacrament ^of the Lord's the Wesley Fellowship at 8:30 Jan. 25. ficers of the church school wil commanded you, that ye may Supper will be observed Sunday will preach Sunday at 9:30 and hold their monthly meeting in thi members will attend a meeting and study will be Wednesday ai p.m., considering the question, In 1916 Pope Benedict XV ex- 11 a.m. on the subject, "Suspend in Toms River of the Shore Area live, and that it may be well at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The com- social room Tuesday, at 8:15 p.m 7:30 p.m. with you, and that ye may pro- "How Does This Week's News tended the Graymoor devotion to Your Suspicions." CBWMF and will leave the church The trustees will meet Friday munion meditation, by Rev. Har- Affect Us?" the entire Catholic church, mak- The Board of Trustees wil long your days in the land which vey C. Douie, Jr., will be "On Music will include "Adagio" by at 10 a.m. Tuesday morning. at 8 p.m. in the church. AH workers in the church ing it perhaps the only Catholic meet Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in the ye shall possess." Seeing God When Royal Splen- Vierne, played by Lucius E. Har- pastor's study. Charles Nelson Prayer meeting will be Thurs- The Sunday school will hold a school will meet Monday at 8 observance which originated as a ris, organist and choirmaster. day at 8 p.m. and will be fol- business meeting Monday at dor Fades." . non-Catholic venture. will preside. CHURCH OF CHRIST p.m. Following an address by The ushers will include Daniel lowed this week by the quarterly p.m. for the election of the new At 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Gordon Mac- Rev. Mr. Lowden, departments The prayer and study group Red Bank Lean, Jr, assistant organist, and Father Paul's intent for the oc- C. Stark, Theodore L. Recker, will meet Wednesdays in the so- business meeting of the church officers. and divisions will meet together tave plainly was for conversion Curtis Bradley, John Rodenburg, at 8:30 p.m. Bible classes will be conducted Mr. MacLean will play. for future planning. This pro- cial room from 10 to 11 a.m. un- Sunday at 10 a.m. Morning wor At 11 a.m. John H Watson. 3d. of all people to Catholicism. But Harold Johnson, Herbert E. der the guidance of Mrs. Theo- Rev. Harris Gregory, mission CALVARY BAPTIST gram is to be attended by church in 1935 a Catholic religious group Downs, Harry Davey, John E. ary on furlough from Brazil will Oceanport ship will start at 11 a.m. Charles minister of music, will play, and school workers, teachers, inter- dore Hynson. Arrangements for L. Brown, minister, will speak the chancel choir will sing. in Lyon, France, began an ob- Apgar and John P. Steel. be the guest speaker Sunday, Jan Rev. Paul Smith will speak ested parents, and prospective servance on the same dates to a nursery are being completed The Lord's Supper is served each Sunday church school will con During worship nursery care 22, at the evening service. Sunday at 11 a.m. on "Our teachers. pray for unity "in the way Christ so that mothers may attend. first day at this hour. vene at 9:30 a.m., except for will be provided in the church Blessed Redeemer." Special mu wills and by the means he The general meeting of the the Senior High Department, The Interdenominational Study house under the direction of Mrs. REFORMED sic will be a solo by Mrs. Roy Evening warship will be held chooses." Women's Fellowship will be held which will meet in the auditor- and Prayer Group will meet Carl Mann. New Shrewsbury Webb. Mrs. S. A Voelker and at 6:30. The minister will speak Monday, Jan. 23, at 8 p.m. in ium, at 6:^0 p.m., and will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. Under this modification, one of Church school, kindergarten "The Once-and-the-Twice Bom' Miss Carol Voelker will be in on the "Foolishness of God," I Fellowship Hall. Speaker wiil be followed by the annual meetings The social action dinner of the the parent bodies of what is now through junior high departments, will be the topic of the sermon charge of the nursery for pre Corinthians 1:18-31. Charles Houston, superintended of the concrrgation and corpora- Greater Red Bank Area Council the World Council of Churches will hold classes at 9:30 a.m. The by Rev. Isaac C. Rottenberg Sun- school children and infants. Midweek Bible study will be of the State School for Boys a conducted Thursday at 7:30 p.m tion at 7:30 p.m. of Churches will be held at 7 adopted the dates for the week of senior high department will meet Jamesburg. day at 9:30 and II a.m. The sac- Sunday school will meet at 9:45 p.m. The Council's work in the prayer for Christian unity. at 11 a.m. rament of baptism will be ad- Prayer Fellowship will meet in A school of missions will be a.n. HOLY TRINITY EV. County Jail will be discussed by The first Protestant observ- The Junior Westminster Fellow- ministered during the 11 a.m. ser- the lounge Tuesday at 10 a.m. the warden and the new chap- conducted from Feb. 12 until Feb, Jet Cadets will meet at 5:45 LUTHERAN The first meeting of the youth ance was in 1940—the year Fa- ship will meet Sunday at 8 p.m. 26 under the direction of Mrs vice. p.m. Their topic will be "Wordi lain of the jail. ther Paul died. The Senior Westminster Fellow- Music will include "Verdant Red Bank communicants' class will be held Robert Hutchinson. or Works?" in the loange Tuesday at 4 p.m. The W.S.C.S. will conduct ship will meet at 6:30 p.m. Meadows" by Zetterwall, "He Speaker at the 7 p.m. service Rev. Lloyd R. Never, a mis home mission study Wednesday The Morning Circle will hold a Leadeth Me" by Lorenz, and sionary to Japan, will be guest The Christian Education Council ST. GEORGE'S-BY-THE-RIVER will be Harris Gregory, a mis- will meet in the lounge Tuesday from 10 a.m, until 3 p.m. Lunch- luncheon and card party in the EPISCOPAL "Festival March" by Higgins. sionary among the primitive In- speaker Sunday at 9:30 and 11 eon will be served at noon. IT auditorium of the church house at 8 p.m. Rumson Sunday school will meet at 9:30 dians of Brazil, who will show a.m. The Young Adult Fellowship Wednesday at noon. Mrs. Charles The first meeting of the adult A celebration of the Holy Com a.m. pictures of his work there. The Men's Brotherhood wil will meet for dinner Wednesday W. Thome, is chairman, assisted inquirers' class will be held in munion will be held Sunday at ' The Junior Youth Fellowship Prayer and Bible study hour meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday. Dr. Gil- by Mrs. Herbert Mnycs and Mrs. the lounge Wednesday at 8 p.m a.m. in the Chantry. will meet in White hall at 7 p.m will be Thursday at 7 p.m. church. bert S. Rosenthal, rabbi of Con- James Fowler. The Senior Youth Fellowship wil Confirmation classes will be At 9:30' there will be a family CONGREGATION BROTHERS gregation Bnai Israel will speak The Men's Club will hold service and address by the rec- meet in Beekman house at 7:30 ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL held tomorrow at 9 and 10 a.m on the topic: "Orthodox, Reform I overcome • meeting in the lounge Wednes- p.m. Susan Banner will lead i OF ISRAEL tor, Rev. Canon George A. Rob- Little Silver Long Branch and Conservative Judaism." day at 8 p.m. ertshaw. The girls' choir wil discussion on the topic, "Wha Holy Communion will be cele- NEW APOSTOLIC The Afternoon Circle will meet The Sewing Group will meet sing "The Spacious Firmament' Does it Mean to be Free." Keith brated Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 1 Red Bank Officers of this congregation's Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. false Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the so- by Haydn. The organ prelude Mast and Morris Rosen will be a.m. Rev. Otto Schneider will con- chapter of the National Confer cial room of the church. in charge of refreshments. will *e "God's Time Is Best" by Sunday school will meet at 9:30 duct the service Sunday. at 10 ence of Synagogue Youth will MT. ZION Rev. Mr. Collins will conduct The Consistory will meet Mon be installed tonight at late serv- Bach and the Postlude will be a.m. a.m. Red Bank • communicants class today at "Toccata" by Kerll. day at 8 p.m. in the pastor's Rev. A. Allen Attenborough wil Sunday school will meet at 8:45 ices. appetites? 4 p.m. in his study. Rev. Virginia • Wright will Robert D. McKee will play a study. preach at 11 a.m. a.m. An Oneg Shabbat will follow the A High School Hop will be held preach Sunday at 11 a.m. Sun- recital un the Mary Owen Burden The Sunday school staff wil The YounK People's Fellowship Rev. Werner Schneider, min service. tomorrow night in Samuel Blair dav school will meet at 10 a.m. Memorial Carillon at 10:30 am meet Thursday at 8 p.m. will meet Sunday from 3 to 5 ister, will conduct the service Candle lighting time tonight Hall from 8 to 11 p.m. for high The Young People's Holy As- Morning prayer and sermon bj p.m. in the home of Miss Debor Wednesday at 8 p.m. will be 4:33. Kabbolas Shabbos THE TRUTH school students of the church and sociation will meet at 6:30 p.m. the rector will be at 11 a.m. Th ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL ah Germond for a skating party services will be held at 4:30 p.m community. Red Bank Sabbath morning services will and evening worship will be held IN THIS men and boys' choir, under th Paul Wedel has been named TRUE VINE BAPTISM at 7:30 p.m. direction of Marshall C. Bush Holy Communion will be ad chairman of the committee for a AND HOLINESS begin at 8:30. Rabbi Raphael G. GREAT BOOK FAITH REFORMED ministered every Sunday at 8 Grossman's sermon will be en- Prayer service and Bible study organist and choirmaster wil! roast beef dinner to be served Long Branch will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. Hazlet sing "There Shall A Star" b; a. m. ' Saturday, Jan. 21, by the Vestry Rev. Ellen Lawrence wil titled, "I Am " CAN RELEASE YOU Rev. Theodore C. Muller, pas- A Sung mass and sermon by Junior congregation will meet Evangelistic service will be Mendelssohn. Mr. Bush will play and Associate Vestry. Committee preach Sunday at noon at held Friday at 8 p.m. You can be freed from any tor, will preach Sunday at II "What Star Is This" by Buxte- the vicar, Rev E. V. Kitson members are Benjamin Sander- Third Ave. Sunday school and tomorrow at 11:15 a.m. a.m. on the topic, "Take Time hude and "Sonata No. 6 (Finale Walters, will be held every Sun son, John Knickerbocker, Louis junior church will meet at 10:45 Mincha service followed by false appetite if you will turn to Live." The service will be by Mendelssohn. day at 9:30 n. m., except the Van Brunt and George Saffa. This church belongs to the New Shalosh Seudos will start at 4:30 WHEN BUYING with a receptive, unpreju- fourth Sunday when there- wil held in the North Centerville fire There will be a meeting of the Jerusalem Conference of New p.m. diced thought to the truth be morni:.; prayer. house. Nursery care will be pro- vestry Monday at 8:15 p.m. in KING OF KINGS LUTHERAN Jersey. Sunday teen-age service and contained in this great book, viddd at the home of Mr. and Sunday-school meets In the ALUMINUM the rector's study. Belford breakfast will be held at 8:45 Science and Health with Key Mrs. Samuel Spagnoli, 7 Colby Wednesday. St. George's Guil church hall at 9:30 a. m. Rev. C. Roger Burkins, pastor, a.m. Lan. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY WINDOWS to the Scriptures by Mary will meet. Rev. James A, Gus ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL will be in charge of the services Atlantic Highlands Sunday school will be held in PRESBYTERIAN Baker Eddy. weller, rector of the Church ol Navesink Sunday at 10:45 a. m. in the Bay- Church service and Sunday- the Middle Road School at 9:30 St. Matthew and St. Timothy view School, Leonardville Rd Eatontown a.m. Holy Communion will be cele- school are held at U a. m. Wed- You may read or borrow New York City, will be the speak brated Sunday at 8:30 a. m Sunday school meets at 9:30 nesday testimony meeting is at Rev, Robert W, Reed will con- ALUMINUM DOORS Senior Youth Fellowship will er. The meeting will begin ai duct the service Sunday at 11 Science and Health free of meet in the fire house Sunday church school meets at 9:30; the 8:15 p m Reading room hours with a luncheon at noon. service for parents and children are 1:30 to 4 p. m. Tuesdays and a.m. Church school will be held Tilt Proper charge at any Christian Sci- at 7 p.m. Adult Bible class will DIVINE LOVE NEW BIRTH at 9:45 a.m. ence Reading Room. The meet in the parsonage at 8 p.m. Is at 10:15, and the morning Saturdays, except holidays. EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF prayer and sermon is at 11:15 SPIRITUALISM CENTRE The annual congregations-cor- INSTALLATION book can be purchased in red, Confirmation classes I will meet GOD Highlands poration meeting will be held at 7 and 8 p.m., on Monday. except the first Sunday of each METHODIST u green, or blue binding at $3 North Centerville month, when Holy Communion Josephine Cantrdl Seals, pas- Highlands Wednesday at 8 p.m. Sunday school teachers' meet- Rev. Timothy M. Adams, pas- tor, Is in charge of healing serv- The Gleaners will meet Tues and will be sent postpaid on ing will be held Wednesday at is also celebrated at the 11:15 Church school meets 81,9:30 a. Most Important! tor, will conduct the Sunday service. Rev. Charles P. John- ices all day Sundays at 9. Shrews m Morning service at 11 o'clock. dav at 8 p.m. receipt of check or money 8 p.m. service at 11 a. m. and evan bury Ave. The communicants class will r«ld nTiidN and draft* can KI I order. ton is rector. Evening service at 7:30 through a poorly Installed uintlou gelistic service at 7 p. m. Sun Prayer meeting Wednesday at meet Saturday from 1:30 to or dour. Our vrvw of rtklilrd work ST. JOHN'S METHODIST day-school wi1 meet at 9:45 a. m, BAYSHORE COMMUNITY 3:30 p.m. mm will Initial I your window* or HIGH POINT SPIRITUALIST 7:30 p. ra. doom proprrly In insure maximum Rev. Norman R. Riley, pastor. Week-day services for young East Keansburg CHAPEL rfflclrncy. All work guaranterd. Christian Science Fred Bopp, Jr., Minister of Buy your ntnrm window* and doors people will be Thursday at 6:45 Sunday-School meets at 9:30 Chapel Hill RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF REFORMED at Proun'n and let un In stall Ihrm, Music. p. m. and prayer and Bible study m. Church service is at 11 Rev. Frances Stevenson con- FRIENDS (Quakers) Colts Neck READING Sunday Services: 8, .9:30 and for adults, Thursday at 7:45 p. m. a. m. ducts services Sunday at 8 p, m. Shrewsbury Communion will be observed ROOM 11 a. nr; Church School; 9:30 Special prayer services will be Prayers for peace and healing and Wednesdays at 2:30 and 8 The society meets every Sun Sunday at 11 a.m. with a minister and 11 a. m. evening service: Wednesday at 1 p. m. service will be held Wednesday p. m. day at 11 a. m. fo. worship The from the New Brunswick Theo- PROWN'S •X. Di, 111. CM. 7:30. Communion will be adminis- at 10 a. m. First-day school meets at 10 a. m logical Seminary officiating. TKMI'OKAHV LOCATION Youth meetings: Intermediates; tered the first Sunday morning Soldiers of Christ meet at 7: SPIRITUAL There will be an Installation of Mon. thru Sat. 12-4:30 Ith, 7th and 8th grades at 6:45; of tho month, The Women'.; 30 p. m. the second, fourth and Belford FIRST PENTECOSTAL elders and rleaconn at this serv- 9 BROAD ST. RED BANK Also Friday Eve. 7:30-3:30 and Genijr Youth Fellowship and Missionary Council will ineut the ifth Sundays of the munlli. Tile Rev. Phoebo Dailcy will con- V/eek-days services Include ice. Sunday Afternoon 2-4 Post High School Fellowship at third Wednesday of each month Women's Guild meets tho third u ct services Sunday at 8 p. m. Holy Communion at 9 a. m, Sunday school and adult Bbilc SH 1-7500 •:30 p. rn. «t 7:.10 p. m. last Tuesday of each month. And Tuesday at 2:30 and 8 p. m. Wednesdays and Fridays. class will meet at 9:45 a.m. 209 BROAD ST. " ' \J*lhf&.
MMM0* am*, Waft tw Ml at I'M ttoty Time," I#w4ay fat tfw AtfMtic HigWajKU p.m. MaUw«n High School, sponsored Middletown The pastor, Rev. Howard M. Ervin, will preach Sunday at 1 Church school will be held at by the recreation committee of In observance of Evangelism 10 a.m. the Grammar School Parent- Sunday Rev. Harlan C. Durfee a.m. and 7:30 p.m., A prayer meeting will be held at 6:43 p.m. The youth study group will Teacher Association. FOR will preach Sunday at 10:45 a.m. meet at 5:30 p.m. on the topic, "Does God Keep His Church school will convene at Mrs. Donald Day, recreation Draperies 9:45 a.m. The young peoples There will be a celebration of chairman, announced the next Promises?" Holy Communion Tuesday at 8 Slipcovers The choir will present the an- meeting will be at 6:45 p.m. event in the monthly program Boys' Stockade will meet Mon a.m. for the children will be • magi- Bedspreads them, "My Master's Plan," un Trinity Ladies' Guild will meet cian's shows der the direction of Mrs. Louis day and the Battalion on Wednes- day, both at 6:15 p.m. Monday at 8 p.m. The committee members were Upholstering A. Raskasky, organist. Nursery The Men's Club will meet Wed facilities will be provided. Ush Mid-week prayer service wil assisted by John Caracciola, as- Window Shades nesday at 8 p.m. sistant principal of Matawan ers will be Robert Hopkins and be Wednesday at 8 p.m. Pioneer Girls will meet Thurs- Junior Young Churchmen wil High School. Table Pads Charles Gilchrist. meet tonight at 7:30, with Mr. Church school will meet at 9:15 day—the Pilgrims at 3:30 p.m. Shep.at-Home Service and the Colonists at 7 p.m. The and Mrs. John Martin as advis NEW BIBLE APPROACH Phone SH 1-8*45 t*.m. and Westminster United ers. Presbyterian Youth group at 7 Pilgrims have invited the Colon- NEW YORK (AP)-A new ap- Sherman's ists to a Friday the 13th party p.m. CENTRAL BAPTIST proach to study of the B.ble, Heme Decoraters tonight at 7:13 p.m. THE TRANSITION — Highlight of last night's annual dinner of th* Fair Haven First considering it on the basis of its Men's Fellowship will meet Atlantic Highlands «M Broad St. Shrewsbury Monday evening in the church. The annual business meeting o Aid Squad in Wiilowbrook Restaurant was th* installation of new officers. Shown various major themes, teachings SH I-M4S FREE Parkin* the church will be held Friday, Rev. Harry W. Kraft wil and modern implications, is of- preach Sunday at II a.m. Sunday Uft to right, are Joseph Driicoll, outgoing presjdant; Patrick Hallerart, outgoing cap- METHODIST Jan. 20, at I p.m. fered in a new book, "The De- school will meet at 9:45. tain; Noel J. Lartaud, 1961 captain, and Councilman Robert A. Matthews, new pres- sign of the Scriptures," by the Atlantic Highlands Family night will begin with a Rev. George E. Taylor, minis REFORMED ident. Rev. Dr. Robert C. Dentan, of Middletown box supper at 6 p.m. The Pil New York's General Theological ter, will preach Sunday at 11 a.m. grims. Ambassadors, and Baptisi on the subject, "Years of Our Installation and ordination of seminary, and published by Me- newly-elected deacons, will take Youth Fellowship will meet at BEMlnewi Mirror ;raw-Hill. Life." 7 p.m. Evening worship will be Guess Who . . . , There will be I nursery dur- olace Sunday at 10:50 a.m. Rev. Harry A. Olson, minister, will at 7:30. ing the service. Sunday school The annual business mating will meet at 9:30. preach on the subiect, "Old Wells for New Days." and fellowship supper will b< Cash Needed The Intermediate Methodist hejd Monday at 7 p.m. Youth Fellowship will meet at All church officers and Sun More Than You Expect! day-school teachers will be in' The Philathea group will mee By Sam Dawson the Budget Bureau can be Just 8:30 p.m., with Mrs. Edward San- Tuesday at 8 p.m. as wrong in predictions as can tos as adviser. stalled at this service. NEW YORK (AP) — While Of course, when you go out to dinner you Sunday-school will meet al Prayer meeting and Bible businessmen. The latter are still The official board will meet President Eisenhower is ready- expect the food to be good ... the service 9:30 a.m. There will be a nun study will be held Wednesday a ing his final federal .budget, smarting from the way their fore- Monday at t p.m. in Fellowship 7:45 p.m. casting of greater prosperity a to please you ... but here at Molly Pitcher, Hall. ery at 10:50. which he says will be balanced, the Women's Guild for Chris- The Billy Graham film, "The his Treasury Department is re- year ago went sour. we make it a point always to give more tian Service will meet Tuesday Heart Is a Rebel," wil] be shown porting that it needs some more Last January the treasury was than you expect. Our food is delicious, our CHURCH OF CHRIST Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Eatontown at 8 p.m. cash — now. expecting to have a $4 billion service is in keeping with the gracious at- The subject for the lesson Sun .The Consistory will meei The reason: surplus went it closes its fiscal mosphere, and our prices are moderate. Alt Thursday at 8 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN Tax collections continue to books this coming June 30. It in all, it adds up to more than you expect day at 10:30 a.m. will be, 'The Lincroft Effect of Miracles." The Lord's Confirmation class will be held disappoint. And the reason they was depending on bigger busi- Rev. William J. Mills will ob- ness profits it could tax. By sum ... so the next time you dine out, try tha Supper will be served a: Saturday at 10 a.m. do is chiefly that business Molly Pitcher Hotel. serve National Evangelism Day activity continues to lag behind mer it. was obvious that busi tWs time. Bible classes will be- Sunday at II a.m. gin at 9:30 a.m. LUTHER MEMORIAL the treasury's earlier estimates, ness profits weren't going to be Now, of course, it doesn't take a Richard Weise of Middletown that good, and the treasury re- At evening worship at 6:30, the Nsw Shrewsbury even its sharply lower guess last professor to see that an organiia- has been appointed organist and vised its surplus estimate to $1.1 subject will be "Private Prayer.' "God Gives When We Need" October. The tie between the choir director. billion. Today .many outside the i tion so dedicated to quality and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. the will be the sermon topic of Rev. treasury's health and that of Sunday school will be held a treasury doubt if there'll be that service would make the ideal place Bible class will study the Gospel Daniel D. Reinheimer, pastor, business is a close one. 9:30 a.m. much of a surplus, if any. for you to have your . . . according to Matthew. Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Sunday And while President-elect Ken ... if expecting relatival school and Bible classes will be A communicant class will be nedy is preparing his inaugural Business Profits conducted Sunday at 4 p.m by for the weekend. WEDDING RECEPTION held at 9:30 a.m. address which may show what he Actually business profits in COMPLETE Teachers will meet Tuesday al Rev. Mr. Mills. BANQUET OR PARTY expects of business activity his I960 are turning out to total just MIGRANT AID ASKED BATTERY SERVICE 8 p.m. at the Carlsons, Lincroft A church membership das. choice for treasury secretary is Keep that in mind the next time will be held at 7:30 p.m. about what they did in 1959. The N »w—H tntalt—"Recharg* Pastor's class will resume ai telling senators that slow tax col trouble is that the current federal ST. LOUIS (AP)-Urging con- you are planning a social function the parsonage Tuesday at 8 p.m. The Ladies Aid Society wil lections may cause a deficit in gressional action to relieve the meet Thursday at 8 p.m. budget was counting on them to and call the Molly Pitcher Hotel— DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. The Lutheran Open House Com' the fiscal year starting July 1, climb well above 1959 and furnish 'miserable plight" of migrant The snnual Coneregationa SHadyside 7-2500. . SS IMT MONT STRUT mittee will meet at Our Redeem- no matter what the budget of- enough in taxes to meet the farm workers, Msgr. George G. meeting will be held Monday 16 RID BANK T.I. SH er Lutheran Church, Fords, fered next Monday may predict. higher spending in the current Higgins of the National Catholic Table d'hote luncheons and dinners at the church hall, at 8 p.m. Thursday at 8 p.m. The treasury's present plight fiscal year and leave some over Welfare Conference, told a Cath- at prices that make sense to tha U. S. COINS IRING Confirmation class will mee isn't serious. It is seeking $100 to apply on the federal debt. olic Economics Association meet- BAYVIEW PRESBYTERIAN value minded. HIGH PRICES ; Saturday at 9 a.m. million in new money now — a They didn't, the surplus pros ing Cliffwood Beach mere dab in a $81 billion 'budget "American farm workers — Ultny colm including tJioit found | The Jesters will meet tonigh pect Is melting away, and the In your change, bring hlfti pre-, ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL and a $290 billion federal debt — treasury is seeking cash when it especially migratory workers — mlUJiii. Tbt new 1961 edition of Eatontown »t 7 p.m. Next Time . . . Make it the the Handbook of U.S. Colm (Iliui-' although it may seek still more was throught last October it are among the least privileged trittd) describes aril ititi tht 4 Rev. Alan H. Tongue wil cele- A communicants class fo cash in the next few weeks. of any major occupation group prlcei that dcileri pay [or tveriM would be sitting pretty from tax ] brate Holy Communion Sunday at young people over the age of K coin tver minted. Cash Coming In collections well into tthe spring. in the nation. Government at all 8 a.m. Church school will be will be held tomorrow in the cot $1., And the treasury expects any levels has seen fit to exempt 10:30 a.m. The newly-elected of- tage at IS a.m. President Eisenhower's budget agricultural labor from most of !«• ISO PMtaft ul k»ndlil() ' cash stringency to disappear message Monday is expected to Molly Pitcher Hotel ficers of the Episcopal Church- Church school will be held Sun the great social and labor legis MONMOUTH STAMP women will be installed during day at 9:30 a.m. Morning wor- after February when collections show how much of a surplus, if from income tax returns normal- lation which has been enacted RIVERSIDE AVENUE RED RANK AND COIN SHOP this service. ship will be at 9:30 and 11. any, he expects the treasury to during the past 30. ysars." Bible study group will mee ly pick up. have June 30. And after the new M MONMOIITH »T,, KM Wednesday there will be a cele- Our Smart Cocktail Lounge Features Incidental Music Ibration of Holy Communion at 9 Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the cot- The point of the treasury's secretary of the treasury gets SHaijrlll* 1-MI« current entry into the money settled into office he may revise It pays to advertise in The tage. Recister —Advertisement The church school staff wil market for more cash after it this estimate. meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in tht had presumably got itself well But the point for businessmen cottage, for election of officer: fixed for some time ahead is that is that when corporate profi for the year, and approval of th this puts another dollar and margins are pinched as they have annual report. cents emphasis on the extent of been this year — sometimes by sale the business slowdown — the declining sales and more often HOLY COMMUNION treasury still doesn't like to call by rising operating costs — it Fair Haven it a recession. isn't just the stockholder who Custom Made Holy communion will be cele- And the unexpected cash bor- suffers. The U.S. Treasury gets brated Sunday at 8 a.m. Morn- rowing also points up that the squeezed right along with him. LEATHER COATS & JACKETS ing prayer and address by Rev. experts at the treasury and in Charles R. Lawrence, rector, will Pretty Pair be at the 9:15 a.m. family serv- BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP ice and at 11 a.m. The Unitec Port Monmouth Specializing in ... Thank Offering in-gathering wi Rev. Gilbert Watt will preach Printed Pattern be taken at three services. • Cleaning leather, Sunday at 11 a.m. The vestry will meet tonight a Bible school will convene at plastic, suede 8:15 in the parish hall. 9:45. The mid-week Eucharist will be • Alterations on Ladies' Youth Fellowship, junior and celebrated Wednesday at 9:30 BIG and Men's Leather senior groups, will meefat 6:30 a.m. p.m. with Rev. Watt in charge. Coats The Young People's FeHow*hi| Evening worship will be at 7:30 will meet Sunday at 7:30 p.m. i p.m. the parish hall. Bible study and prayer hour JANUARY COAT REFORMED will be Thursday at 8 p.m. SHOPPE Colts Neck Morning worship and Bible VINCENT'S school are held at the Bayshore Robert Jones of the New Brans Phone SH 1-7518 wick Theological Seminary, wil Gun Club, Harmony Rd. All CLEARANCE!! 2 BRIDGE AVE. RED BANK be candidate preacher Sunday al other services are held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. (cor. W. Front St.) 11 a.m. Adult Bible clisa and Sunda; Mahoney. .chiool will meet at 9:45 a.m. METHODIST BROADLOOM CARPET! Sea Bright * Think of It... (jMHtat GullstaR wool carpet et very specie! Sunday school will be held at 9:30 a,m, prices that offer tremtneaw savings. The colors ere beee* 1961 Morning service Sunday will be tlful. We urqe you to Kt quickly for greater choice. Hurry held at 11:15 a.m. Guest speaker to Freehold for this lie, January Sale. will be Rev. Thomas E. Hollman of the African M. E. Church, Sea CHRISTMAS CLUB Bright. Youth Fellowship will meet GULISTAN WOOL WILTON SCULPTURED Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the par- NOW OPEN sonage. CARPET... SPECIAL $9.95 SQ. YD. MONMOUTH REFORM TEMPLE AND PAYING PER ANNUM Shrewsbury GULISTAN 3 PLY ALL WOOL TWIST Rabbi Richard F. Steinbrink of 1% Somerville, will exchange pulpits CARPET... SPECIAL $9.95 SQ. YD. with Rabbi Henry Bamberger this ON COMPLETED CLUBS week. Service wil be held Friday njeht at 8:30 Sunday school will be at II: 15 GULISTAN ALL WOOL TWEED CARPET a.m. START YOUR 1961 CHRISTMAS CLUB Temple services and school are SPECIAL $6.95 SQ. YD. held In the Presbyterian Church. TODAY FOR ANY AMOUNT YOU WISH BAPTIST EXTRA SPECIAL! GULISTAN ALL WOOL, HEAVY Leonardo Off to school goes your little Morning worship will be held girl looking neat and pretty-in TWIST CARPET, VERY SUGHTLY IMPERFECT. AT THE SAME TIME INQUIRE ABOUT OUR Sunday at 11 a.m., and vespers the dress and jacket—away she at 4 p.m. goes on sun-days in the dress AMAZINGLY LOW PRICED FOR THIS JANUARY SALE! REGULAR SAVINGS WHICH PAY Church school will meet at 9:45 alone! Choose carefree cotton. a.m. and the senior Baptist Youth Printed Pattern 9083: Chil The Imperfections will not Impair the beauty or wear ot this gorgeous carpet. Fellowship will meet at 6:30 n.m. dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size The B.Y.F. will also meet Mon- 6 dress takes 2% yards 39-inch; dnv at 7 p.m. jacket takes V/» yards. Midweek prayer services will SPECIAL GROUP OF 200 SMALL SIZE REMNANTS Send thirty-five cents (coins) 3%% be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. for this pattern — add 10 cents 9x12' RUGS REDUCED AND RUGS, NOW $1 UP FIRST PRESBYTERIAN for each pattern for first-class FOR THIS SALE! SIZES START AT I8"x27" Main Office mailing. Send to Marian Martin, AT 33 FIRST AVENUE Atlantic Highlands The Red BanktRegister, Pattern Rev. Frederick Bronkema, Jr., 874 HIGHWAY 35 ATLANTIC Dept., 232 West 18th St., New EITHER will preach Sunday at 9:30 and York 11, N. Y. Print plainly (Five Corners) HIGHLANDS II a.m. name, address with zone, size MIDDLETOWN OFFICE (AT 1-0100) Niirscry facilities will be avail- and style number. able in the Christian education McKELVEY'S building. 100 FASHION FINDS-the best, newest, most beautiful Printed Factory Showrooms for Gulistan Carpets Made Here. CHRIST EPISCOPAL Patterns for Spring-Summer MARINE VIEW SAVINGS Shrewsbury 1961. See them all in our brand- Easy Charge and Budget Payments. 2-Hour Frea Park- The Holy Eucharist will be new Color Catalog. Send 35c now. ing at Freehold's celebrated Sunday at 8 and !) 21 WEST MAIN STREET. FREEHOLD. N. J. a.m. The service of morning Ethiopians consider their cm TELEPHONE: HOpkins 2-0630 nB 1M'! '•' 3 Municipal Lots. and LOAN ASSOCIATION prayer wi'l be at 11 a.m. pcror, Halle Selassie, to be a We have expert carpet layeri for every Job anywhere N«nr«nt nna it located Louis Weil, the church's semin- direct descendant of the biblical Store Hours: Monday thru Saturday 8:00 A. ,1/. to 5:30 l>. ;U. nt rear of •tore nriaii assistant, will preach at !l Kins Solomon and the Queen of and 11 a.m. Shcba. STORl OPEN FRIDAV TO t P.M.. Guilty 9m WWSi Wmtfw Organ Studio „.- **;*;,*- SUSS* SUSP. I§ Sunday mm, tf, v «Lpf>l)x*tioo of tiic un decreased to present to the raid Ad- tor of the Reformed Church Sun- to the creditor! of aaid deceased cutor John A. Petillo, Thomas logical Seminary. demonstration "' J" FRANK LOVEK1N. preaent to the laid Sole Executor the mlnlstratrlx with Will Annexed—their day at 3 p.m. claims under oath within all months Lepre, 16 Birchwood Ct., was Rev. Sharpe had been pasto: Auctloneei clalmi under oath within aix montl from this date. Rev. Harry VerStrate, presi- will prov# how . from thli date. Dated; January 11 th. 1961. charged with issuing a worthless of the Reformed Church, Kogh Jaa. U Dated: January Ptb, 1961. dent of the Classis of New ETHYL PUTNICK, check in the amount of $l,6f-0 on Cohoes, N. V.', near Aibany. •«ty it is to NOTICE HENRY JACKSON 61LLCOCKS. 6B Leonard Avenue. Brunswick will preside. NOTICB IB HEREBY GIVEN Chappaqua, New York. Leonardo, N. J. Jan. 31, 1958 to Leonard Men- the Xollowlng ordinance was Introduc Bole Executor. Administratrix with Will Annexed Rev. Harold J. Hoffman, pas- Mrs. Sharpe is the forme: di wai Intro dola, Ntwark. p'«y « and oaaied flrat reading at the meei Alfred W. Roberti, Jr. E.q., Roberts, Plllsbury ft Carton, tor of Grove Reformed Church, Shirley DeBoer, Detroit, Mich lnt ot the Mayor and Coun« of th 84 Ball Road, 97 First Avenue. The incident took place m New Borough of Little Silver helu Tuei'- Mountain Lakei, K J. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. North Bergen, will preach the Tney have two children, An Hammond •venlng, January 30, 1961, and i Attorneys. Shrewsbury, the prosecutor said. laid over for second and final pass Attorney. sermon. thony, 7, and Richard, 4. Jan. 13-20-27-Feb. 3 llfi.90 Ida Hildebrand, Red Bank, at Chord Organ at a meeting of the Mayor and Cou: Jan. 13-20-27-Keb. 3 ' *17. The charge will be presented They live in the Reformed par sf the Borough ot Little Silver lo MONMOLTH COUNTY torney for the defendant claimed held Tucidiy evening, January SURROGATE'* COURT to the pastor and the congrega- sonage, Elizabeth and Divisio 1861, at the Borough Hall »t S:15 p.m .MONMOLTH tOLNTV that when her client gave the Call PR 5-9300 KLKKOUATKS COl KT N'otlrr lo Creditor* to Present sation by Rev. Joseph L. Perry, Sts. at which time a public hearing wil Claims AgslMt Efttate check to Mr. Mendola he had for b« held upon the lame And all p? >'otlce to Creditor* to rreseaf Jr., of the Linden Reformed aom will be given an opportunity ESTATE OF WILLIAM G. BHER- stipulated he was giving it as Full Information Claims Against Estate WOOD, DECEASED. Church and Rev. Charles W. TOLL CHARGE FRED L. AYEI'.S. ESTATE OF VICTOR R. BCHAC1 Pursuant to the order of EDWARD a promissory note. *«•' Borough Clerl TKL, DECEASED. C. BROEGE. Surrogate nf the Cuunty of Kr&he, Jr., St. Paul's Reformed LAKEWOOD TOWNSHIP-Clif Aibury Park Pursuant to the order of ED WAR Monmouth, this day made, on the ap- Cookman Ava. and Main St. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING TH C. BROEGE, Surrogate of tht Coun plication of the undersigned, Mary C. MARY C. SHERWOOD, Church, Perth Amboy. ford H. Warrick, Jr., 38, of 88 PURCHASE OF LOT 1. BLOCK of Monmouth, this day made, on tl: Sherwood, Sole Executrix of the estate nns; Branch Avt\. Rev. Roderick N. DeYoung, West Front St., Middletown, wa Opon Daily Till 9 P.M.—Saturday Till 5:30 P.M. ON THE OFFICIAL TAX MAP O application of the undersigned. Man of the said William C Sherwood. Use Our Want Ads Home Delivery For Quick Results RED BANK SH I-0010 DAY 35' Waa''k Dial MOHDAY THUOUCH MMMY-MT. tm SH 1-1110 NIGHT REGISTER Section Two RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1961 7c. PER COPY DeMaio Advances Told Re-elected Chairman By President WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- er said. "For progress implies RAR1TAN TOWNSHIP — An- dent Eisenhower has described both new and continuing problems thony DeMaio was re-elected America as standing at unprece- and, unlike presidential adminis- Zoning Board of Adjustment dented heights, and asked pray- trations, problems rarely have chairman at a reorganization ers that future leaders will be terminal dates." meeting last night. able to keep this nation strong Eisenhower's 6500-word mes- Mr. DeMaio was named to his and at peace. sage was one of a series of second term. The vote was unan- In a farewell State-of-the-TJnion leave-taking statements before he imous. message yesterday, the 70-year- turns the reins of government William Cahill was elected vice old President reviewed for Con- over to Kennedy on Friday of chairman, and Kenneth E. Joel, gress the years of his adminis- next week. Keyport, was named counsel for tration and saw them as a period Farewell Address the board. Regular meeting night on which this country forged The White House announced for the board was reset for the PROPOSED EDIFICE — Rendering by architect Oren Thomas shows exterior of pro- ahead in foreign and economic second Thursday of each month. that Eisenhower will make a posed new Fair Haven Methodist Church. A Ridge Rd. site, on boundary between policies. farewell address to the nation A tentative operating budget of But he solemnly noted too that over Radio-TV networks Tuesday $2,200 for 1961 was approved. that borough and Rumson is baing considered. grave problems will confront the night. He will speak at 8:30 p.m. This represents a $150 decrease. 7 incoming administration of Presi- rom hi* office The budget for last year was $2,- dent-elect John F. Kennedy—the 350. The proposed budget is sub- Eisenhower told the legislators continuing Communist menace in ject to final action by the Town- New Jersey Fair Haven Church that the budget he will submit Mrs. Neuberger Named many parts of the world and eco- ship Committee. next week will be a balanced nomic pains which leave "little one. By law, the outgoing Presi- Mn. Harry Naubargar, Middlttown-Lincroft Rd., Everett, Trailer Location News Briefs room for complacency." dent must submit a proposed raceivai tha congratulations of Rep. Walter Judd, (R- Decision was deferred until Plans New Edifice spending-revenue program for the Feb. 9 on three variance re- "I do not close this message Minn), aftar baing installed at fourth vica president of Associated Press FAIR HAVEN - The Methodist the church feels that by relocat- implying that all is well—that all fiscal year beginning next July 1. quests. NEWARK-William H. Keith of tha National Federation of Republican Women ai cere, Joseph and Helen Boehler Church here has voted to build a ing, a more complete service problems are solved," Eisenhow- Cites Problems Westfield has been named presi- new edifice in a new location. may be rendered the community. monies in Washington. Mrs. Neuberger will serve for asked permission to locate a In noting the problems confront- dent of the National State Bank This action was taken in a re- Present plans call for the new trailer on their property at 440 of Newark. He succeeds W. Paul ing the nation at this time, Eis- two years. Middle Rd. cent conference in which the location to be on Ridge Rd. Kennedy enhower said: Stillman, Fair Haven, president membership was presented plans somewhere between Hance Rd. Robert G. and Gloria Weigand, since 1931, who will continue as "Abroad there is the continu- Holmdel Rd., Hazlet, are seeking for the new church. The special and Kemp Ave. The road is the ing Communist threat to the chairman of the board. Keith had meeting was convened by Rev. dividing line betwen Fair Haven a variance to allow construction been executive vice president. To Meet freedom of Berlin, an explosive of a dwelling on a 88xlll-foot Dr. William R. Guffick, superin- and Rumson and it is felt that the situation in Laos, the problems In other shifts yesterday, David tendent of the New Brunswick new church will be in a position Tobin Acquittal Park Ave. lot. J. Connolly, Verona, v'ce chair- caused by Communist penetra- to serve both communities. James M. Fisher, 306 Laurel District of the church. With Rusk tion in Cuba, as well as the many man of the board of directors, After a survey taken last fall, The church is intended to serve Ave., West Kcansburg, requested was named chairman of the ex- PALM BEACH (AP) — Presi. problems connected with the de- very member of the family velopment of the new nations in permission to construct a 12x24 ecutive committee; M. Wilfred Specifically, the needs of wor- dent-elect John F. Kennedy con- foot addition to his home. fers today with the new admin- Africa. These areas, in particu- Rice, South Orange, an executive Ask Inquiry ship, education, and fellowship lar, call for delicate handling and Motion Studied Variance Requests vice president, was e'.ected vice will be provided, church spokes- istration's secretary of state, Dean Rusk, on foreign policy constant review. WASHINGTON (AP) - Feder- ports at a competitive disadvan- Two variance requests by Mol- chairman of the board, and J. men said. Furman Denton, Bernardsville, problems and organization mat- "At home several conspicuous al District Judge Luther Young tage. He said that Congress, as a ly Pitcher Homes, Woodbridge, to On Insurance The nave of the proposed problems remain: Promoting dahl has under advisement a mo- watchdog of Port Authority af- allow construction of homes on vice president and cashier, was church will seat about 250 per- ters. named executive vice president higher levels of employment, with tion to acquit Austin J. Tobin, fairs, has power to investigate smaller than minimum lot size sons, and in addition will have Rusk flew to Palm Beach last special emphasis on areas in and cashier. For Dock executive director of the Port the agency's activities to de- were held until Feb. 9. provision for a large choir. night after indicating in Washing- which heavy unemployment has of New York Authority. termine if this discrimination ex- Application must be rcsub- RUMSON — Borough Council At the opposite end of the ton, in testimony to the Senate persisted; continuing to provide was asked last night to inquire building, in a split-level arrange- Foreign Relations Committee, He is accused of contempt of ists. mined by the firm because of im JERSEY CITY - Glascow for steady economic growth and again into insurance coverage ment, will be the educational that the Kennedy regime plans Congress. Praises Tobin proper notification of adjacent Ryalei, 41, has been driving preserving a sound currency; for the municipal dock. facility and a spacious fellowship no immediate sharp departures The Port Authority made the Hitz praised Tobin as an ex property owners. cars since he was 14 years eld, bringing our balance of pay- The request came from borough hall. The latter will include both in dealing with trouble spots motion yesterday after Assistant and said: i Albert Masch, attending his and he's never had an acci- merits into more reasonable equi- Democratic leaders Frank J. Mc- a stage and a kitchen as an around the- globe. U. S. Attorney William Hitz com- trcmcly efficient administrator first meeting as a board member, dent, he told police. He got a librium and continuing s high lev- Kenna, Bingham Hill Cir., and integral part. pleted the government's case and said: questioned the board about the ticket yesterday, Just the same. Kennedy and Rusk scheduled a el of confidence in our national against Tobin. Tobin was cited granting of a variance for con- Edward W. Phillips, Oakwood The architect for the contemp- morning meeting and a luncheon and international systems; Elim- "I don't want to cast aspers It wasn't because of inything La. last summer after he refused to ions on him.". struction of a home on a smaller he had done—but because of orary, functional design is Oren session at the President-elect's inating heavily excessive surplus- Thomas, of Pennssuken. surrender subpoenaed documents However, he asserted congres than minimum lot size. one thing he had not done. He Including the recent repair job oceanfront home. Rusk may hold es of a few farm commodities; to a House Judiciary subcommit- sional duty to probe the bi-state He asked if such variances had never got a driver'* license. about $3,000 will have been spem The present properties on River a news conference before return- and overcoming deficiencies in tee investigating Port Authority tracts, promotion expenses and been okayed in the past, and re- That was revealed at a chance in repairs in the last two years, Rd. at DeNormandie Ave. are ing to the capital this afternoon. our health and educational pro- activities. even Tobin's $60,000 annual sal- quested to see cases where they meeting between Ryales of lit they said. Insurance premiums being made available for sale. Meanwhile, Kennedy announced grams." under orders ary which he said "would seem had been approved. Bayview Ave. and motor ve- coverings such expenses prob- This consists of two lots, each he it retaining two Eisenhower Tobin refused with 65-foot frontage and 165-foot Irom both New Jersey Gov. Rob- to be unreasonable and a matter "I would not like to set a hicle Inspectors at Pacific Ave. ably would not have exceeded administration officials. ert B. Meyner and Gov. Nelson of consideration." precedent by lowering the zoning and Merrill St. The inspectors this sum, they added. depth. The present church and parsonage, both buildings in good Joseph Charyk will continue to Rockefeller of New York. The subcommittee has a right requirements," he declared. were conducting a spot check Mayor Peter Cartmell pointed Kalteissen out that inquries had been repair, are situated on these two" serve as undersecretary of the The authority contends the fed- to the subpoenaed documents Mr. DeMaio explained that of cars and drivers and Ryales Air Force. eral investigation is not proper Hitz said, so that it can determ- was one of M persons stopped. made into the matter some time lots. such cases were "very common," And Thomas D. Morris, now an Assignment because the authority is a state ine what Congress should do in ago and that is was then found particularly in the West Keans- assistant director of the Budget agency. This was the argument its capacity as a watchdog and in that the insurance required for burg area and Seabrook Manor, TRENTON - Gov. Robert B. Bureau, will be assistant secre- advanced yesterday by Roger its right to alter, amend or re the dock was "unpractical." Announced Hazlet, where maps were filed Meyner has named a special Couple Are tary of defense for supply and Robb, Port Authority counsel. pel the authority's compact. prior to the adoption of zoning. (Insurance policies covering committee to advise him on re damage from wind-driven rain or logistics.' TRENTON (AP) - Klemmer Executive Privilege vising laws affecting the health Kalteissen of Hillcrest was due Robb claimed the governors waves are issued only by "excess Recovering Investment Banker and safety of workers. Thf 13- lines companies" like Lloyd's of to be sworn in today as a New were exercising executive privil- Shadow Lawn Reports member committee will be given The president-elect last night Jersey Superior Court Judge. He ege in refusing to surrender the London. Such companies cannot the job of reviewing present laws operate in this state because After Crash chose Edward Gudeman, Chicago will be assigned to sit in Eliza- subpoenaed documents, and programs and recommend- investment banker, to be under- beth. their rates are not approved by MIDDLETOWN — Fred Joining with Robb in his mo- ing new laws, enforcement pro- secretary of commerce. 1960 As Banner Year the Commission of Banking and Tatum, Holland Rd., is still Kalteissen, who was promoted tion for acquittal was New Jer- cedures and services the state Insurance. fair condition today in Monmouth Gudeman,' 54, is a former vice from the Middlesex County Court, scy Attorney Gen. David Fur- LONG BRANCH - Despite a 1. Net savings increased by should have. Meyner said, "Most Medical Center with injuries suf- president. and at present a di- will be assigned to hear matri- man and Daniel M. Cohen, as general levelling off of business $1,101,325, boosting total savings of the laws now in effect pre (There are, however, three fered Dec. 3 in an auto crash rector of Sears, Roebuck and monial cases for Union and Mid- sistant New York attorney gen- in 1960, Shadow Lawn Savings capital to $23,723,205 at year's date World War I. They were agents in this area who have se- dlesex counties. and Loan Association had a ban cured permission to write such near the.Lincoln Tunnel in Wee- Co. Last year he became a gen eral. end. written in great detail and have The assignment, announced yes- ner year, with assets ncreasing policies by paying added tax and hawken. - eral partner in the investment Earlier in the day, Hitz main- 2. Savers increased by 1,927, long since become obsolete. terday by the administrative of- to $29,191,201, John G. Liwley, posting a bond.) Mr. Tatum suffered a- broken banking firm of Lehman Broth- tained that the authority's far- and total savings account holders Many high-hazard employments fice of the courts, is the tame president, reported today in the left leg, thigh and arm in the ers. He is a graduate of Harvard flung operations might place now stand at 29,264. are not regulated, such as the One of these agents told, The College. as that held by the late Judge association's annual report. Register that the premiums are crash. eastern seaboard and Gulf Coast 3. Dividend payments to ravers salvage industry, longshore and Nicholas A. Tomasulo. It permits "tremendous." Mrs. Tatum was released from In his Washington testimony, Mr. Lawley said the jear was total $758,661 or $100,005 above dock work, warehouses, laundries Union Charles S. Callman was named the hospital yesterday. She suf- Rusk was questioned by senators County Judge Ervin S. marked by record gains in sav the 1959 figure. etc." The members of the com- Fulop to return to his regular mittee represent insurance com- to head the committee for the fered eye and shoulder injuries in about his views on Red China, ings and savers, with many in 4. The dollar value of the home duties. Highway Unit dividuals and families stepping panies, organized labor, engi- borough's tri-centennial program the crash. Cubi, Summit conferences, mortgage loan portfolio in in 1965. The Tatum car was side-swiped American fliers being held by Edward B. Me Connell, admin- up their savings programs neers, the state safety council, istrative director of the courts, creased to $24,653,205 at year's business, and industry. The council also reaffirmed its by another car after coming out Russia, and U. S. relations with Disclaims, Partly because,of economic ap- end. said Atlantic County Judge Leon prehension and caution, but also financial commitment to the of the tunnel in Weehawken. the nation's allies. 5. Opening of Shadow Lawn's Leonard will be sworn in as a because more people tach year Municipal Public Service Co- Superior Court Judge Jan. 17. But have developed systematic sav third branch office in Holmdel. TRENTON — The American ordinating Committee. Sign Protest Finance Corp. of Ventnor has Me Connell said Leonard will re- ings habits. Mr. Lawley predicted that the agreed to stop its "Christmas main at his present post until his RED BANK r- The Chamber recent slowdown in business The high savings level, coupled Club" advertising plan, the GOP Needling successor, former Assemblyman »f Commerce has protested to the probably contains the reeds of with ever-increasing repayments state Consumer Fraud Bureau Seek. Bids Paul M. Salsburg, is sworn in ftatc Highway Department con< its own recovery. He listed as on outstanding mortgages, as- announced today. Deputy At- Jan. 25. ccrning a sign on the Rt. 35 jug- "plus factors" a continued high sures an ample supply of home torney Gen. Frank A. Vcrga Robert Kennedy Hearing Today Leonard will be assigned to sit handle at the southern end of mortgage money for home buy level of sales and production and For New Shrewsbury, directing motorists said the bureau received com- in Freehold and hear matrimon- ers in 1961, he said. personal income. WASHINGTON (AP) — Some nate, to return for further ques to a New Shrewsbury business plaints that peoole got Christ- ial and general equity cases for He listed highlights of Shadow Indicating that housing may be Republican needling — but no place. mas Club certificate member- Bulkhead tioning before it considers Ribi- Monmouth and Ocean counties, Lawn Savings and Loan Assort qne of the bright spots in the ships which were allegedly ap- serious challenge — appeared to coff's appointment. permitting Monmouth County But, says the Highway Depart- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-The ation's 1960 operations as fol economy, he forecast the build plications for small loans. He he in store today today for The Foreign Relations Com- Judge Elvin R. Simmill to return ment the protest is just a bit. lows: ing of between 1.2 ind 1.3 mil- said he talked with rompany Harbor Commission will receive Attorney General-designate Rob- to his regular post. misguided. bids on Feb. 1 for the construc- mittee completed a hearing yes- lion new homes in 1961, officials and they agreed to ert F. Kennedy. terday on Dean Rusk to be Kalteissen, Leonard and Sals- Three signs in the jughandle tion of a 200-foot bulkhead and confine themselves to routine secretary of state, and the com burg were among six new judges area give motorists directions to launching area at the east end of Kennedy, 35, a brother of small loan practices. The com- merce committee announced it confirmed by the Senate Tues- Supcrama on ShrewsburyAve. Mrs. Wilson the harbor and for repairs to President-elect John F. Kennedy, pany's headauarters are in oes before the Senate Judiciary will have a hearing next Wednes day. Dates for swearing in the •Bye Bye Sign' Parsekian Washington, D. C. piers damaged during Hurricane Donna. Committee for a hearing on his day on Luther H. Hodges, named others have not yet been set and "The wheels are in motion to to be secretary of commerce in Announces Officials have estimated the selection to direct the Justice their assignments are not yet have one removed" which is def- the incoming administration. final. initely on state land, a highway Confirmation TRENTON-Acting Motor Ve- cost of the new bulkhead and Department's far-flung law en- spokesman said yesterday. Candidacy hicle Director Ned I. Parsekian launching area at $28,650. forcement activities. The department will determine ,. TRENTON (AP) - Gov. Rob- has revoked the automobile deal- The commission voted to ask None of the committee's Re- If the other two arc on state LONG BRANCH - Mrs. Lucy ert B. Meyner has not decided er's license of Gerald Rondinelli. the borough attorney for an publicans said they intended to Millward Announces New lands, and if so, they'll go, too, Wilson announced today she will whether to try again for Senate operator of Quality Motors, 916 opinion on whether a $100 per oppose Robert Kennedy's appoint- the spokesman added. be a candidate for the new City Calhoun St., this city. Parsekian day penalty clause and a $50 per ment or try to obstruct Senate confirmation of Ned J. Parsekian , . The Chamber of Commerce Council to be elected in May. said the Ucense wa revoUed in day reward clause could be in- confirmation. High Set by Association wrote last week to the SHD pro- Mrs, Wilson, wife of boat yard of Flcmington as state motor ve- definitely on charcccharges of "making serted in the contract for pier Senate GOP Leader Everett M. testing againsl state-made signs owner Harrv Wilson, said she hide director, he said yesterday. a misstatement of fact in making repairs to insure completion of Dirksen of Illinois, a committee RED BANK - Red Bank Sav- members' savings. Accordingly, an aoplication for a registration ings & Loan Association in- the association. maintains a on state-owned property giving di- will seek election as a repre- Parsckian's nomination as the the project within 90 days after member, said Republicans plan rections to a private commercial sentative of the fifth ward, which certificate." The motor' vehicle work has started. extensive questioning to compile creased its assets, savings and strong cash position, and savings $16,000-a-year head of the big director also revoked the license earnings to a new high in 1960, accounts are insured by the Fed- establishment embraces the Branchport section agency has gathered dust in the August Postel, borough engin- a record to which they can point At yesterday's meeting of the where she has lived many years. of Huno Germer, operator of Ger- eer, reported that the state De- if Kennedy later stubs his toe. Harold B. Millward, president, eral Savings & Loan Insurance files of the Senate Judiciary mer Motors, Ridgcfield, for an stated in the association's annual Corporation, he said. Retail Trade Board, the matter Mrs. Wilson was an independ- partment of Conservation and The hearing on Kennedy, prob- Committee for the past two said Ger- report. Other officers are Edwin R. was discussed. ent candidate for the County indefinite period. He Economic Development will re- ably the most controversial of any years. The Senate Republican of an of- Assets now total $9,848,968, and Conover, chairman of the board; Not The State's Board of Freeholders last year, mcr was "convicted advertise for bids for dredging of the new Cabinet appointments, majority has never said clearly members' savings $8,890,365.33. Louis S. Conover, vice president A quick check with the state but retired from the race to sup- fense for obtaining money un- the harbor area. was called in advance of official why it failed to confirm him. Dividends of $271,747.68 were paid and treasurer; Martin Van Buren Highway Department revealed port the unsuccessful Democratic der false pretenses." The lone bid submitted to the submission of his nomination. that none of the signs belongs to nominees. She also was a can- Meyner told a news conference state agency was $69,084—$10,- during the past year. Smock, vice president; Noel J. the state or was made by the didate for the city Board of Com- he doesn't have to nominate MORRISTOWN-A ?fi.yea'-old 000 over the estimated cost set Other Hearings The association has paid divi- Lartaud, secretary; Anna state. missioners last May, but was de- Parsekian to keep him on the man was killed in an auto acci- by the state. Similarly, other Senate hear- dends continually since. 1887, and Van Note, assistant treasurer, job. He noted that Parsekian is The spokesman said that only feated. dent today a week before hs was ings were called today on after paying dividends and ex- and William E. Holloman, assist- acting director with full respon- In cases where it will eliminate A long time critic of commis- scheduled to return to his stud- Orville L. Freeman to be penses in 1960, $95,302.63 was ant secretary. a traffic hazard docs the High- sion-government, Mrs. Wilson sibility for the Motor Vehicle Di- ies at the University of Arkan- Actin'tgo Governor secretary of agriculture, Arthur added to the reserves, making The directors are Theodore D. vision and full pay. way Department erect signs di- circulated petitjqns which led > sas. Ralph V. Late of Morris TRENTON (AP) — Senate J, Goldberg to be secretary of the reserve fund $926,665.26. Parsons, A. Alvin Whiting, Frank recting drivers to a particular the referendum to oust the pres- A decision to nominate Parse- Township was fatally injured President Thomas J. Hillery, R- labor, Abraham A. Ribicoff to be Home owners borrowed over F. Blaisdelt, John H. Worth, private establishment. ent form, and served on the kian again depends on an evalua- when his car ran* off Rt. 24 and Morris, will become acting gov- secretary of welfare and Stewart $1,000,000 for the purchase or Louis S. Conover, James H. An- This apparently shoots down a executive committee of the tion of the chances of confirma- hit a tree. Ho was pionotinccd ernor of New Jersey Jan. 18. L. Udall to be secretary of the construction of 81 homes last derson, William II. llintclmann, request by tht.' chamber to the initial charter reform organiza- tion, Muyncr said. But the gover- dead on arrival at the Morris- Gov. Robert B. Mcyner said interior. year. Jr.. William A. l-luhr, Mf'tin V.i» state to erect signs on slate ar- tion. nor added that no one should town Memorial Hospital. He was yesterday Hillery will take his In addition, the Senate Finance Mr. Millward stated that his Btiren Smock, Edwin R. Conover, tcries giving directions to the Red Mrs. Wilson becomes the first think he has lost any confidence the son of Mrs. John W. Wilkin- place eight days after the Sen- Committee asked Douglas Dillon, association bolicves its para- Edward H. Conway, Harold B. Bank business district. I iinnminred candidate for the new in Parsekian. i son of Morrlstown. ate president took office. secretary of the treasury-dcslg- mount obligation Is the safety of Millward. Ness Mess Maty *mr tittitm; i m imfmfm to spring the real- Al Ctpont (I, TntHi or Con- 4sf^* 0) aVcnt Morn »otki Mi Hi* ptet Friends NEW YORK (AP) — "The when he was transferred from sequences «;»- itoWMv* Niftt WEEKDAY! t-7-f COWnNUOUi MT. > WN. fOM Fires Blast (7) (4) Kere'e Hollywood 11:00- (2) Captain Kangaroo Untouchables" two-part drama, one coast to another. Camouflage After the first installment, There was a real prohlMtiog (I) Guy Madison (5) Mr. District Attorney (4) Shari Lewis TODAY AND. TOMORROW bullet-pocked tnd corpse-strewn, James B. Bennett, head nl the agent named Elliot Ness, but (11) Eins Zwei Drei (II) Laurel and Hardy (7) Animaland came to the anticipated happy federal Bureau of Prisons, last Bifht's "Uatouchabtes" (It) Day-Watch (IS) Women's Club (IS) Digging up the Past ending last night. fired a Mast at ABC for the story was set in' post-prohibi- 12: (2) Search for Tomorrow 4:SS—(U> Spunky and Tadpole 10:20- (t) News and Weather YOU HAVENT REALLY LAUGHED 1»:2J- (t) Almanac Newsreel Elliott Ness had'foiled the Chi-way the show depicted fed- tion times sad Isillag prise* (1) It Could Bo You I:M- (t) Life of Riley 10:30-<4) King Leonardo cago and West Coast gangsters eral prison personnel and asked train breaks would not have (5) Cartoons (4) Movie UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN (7) Hopalong Cassidy —they were either dead or cap- that the second Installment be been a Ness assignment any- (7) Beat The Clock (5) I Let Three Lives (•) Off To Adventure tured — and the prison train withheld until he had con: way. But the seri«< it now two (I) Meet Corliss Archer (I) Mischief Makers (IS) Working Press break averted. A vicious snarling suited the Federal Comunlea- years old and the producers (11) History with Herb (II) Bozo the Clown Seminar prisoner identified as Al Capone tions Commission and the at- have long since run out of leal Hake (IS) Cowboy G-Men torney general. Ness cases. 12:45— (2) Guiding Light S:tt-(U) Clutch Cargo 10:45- (0) Mission— Doc u men was safely transferred from At- tary lanta Penitentiary to Akatrar. ABC declined, but at the end 12: M— (4)News J:Sf— (2) Movie Air of Realism 11:1 Allakazam Nes» and his hardy tides were of last night's program an an- 1:M- (2) News (5) Texts Rangers -(2) But one of the gimmicks of (7) Rin Tin Tin (4) Fury •afe, sound and ready for newnouncer said that nothing In the the series Is still to use real (4) Dr. Joyce Brothers (5) Cartoons (I) Movie (5) Movie adventures. program was intended to l;nply names of real gangsters, aow Cooking Obviously, after the eoatr*- "any reflection on the integrity (7) About Faces (11) Three Stooges (•) PITER SILLERS - JIAN SIICRG deceased. It gives in air of (IS) Studio 99V4 (IS) Theater Seminar vcrty which Mew up tfter last of the officers of the federal realism to the program. (II) Fun At One PLUS ACADIMY AWARD WINNING KATURITTI week's iMtalnwat of ''The Bureau of Prisons." !:K- (2) Burns and Allen FRIDAY EVENING 11:3 -(2) Roy Rogers Complaints like the prison di- I:M— (4) News and Weather (4) Lone Ranger •ig Trail" episode, il was as "The Untouchables," a well- rector's are encountered bv most 1:2S- (4) News Ironic oversight that the only made, exciting and enormously (S) News (S) Felix and Friends <« Mickey Rooney •ft- Ji of police action TV shows, even (7) Newt (IS) O. Henry Drama culprit that got away unde- popular series, is in a curious the ones set in carefully unidenti- l:tt- (2) As The World Turns tected was a corrupt prison bind of its own making. The two- (4) Dial Four (11) Popeye fied comunities. Lawyers get up- (IS) Highway Patrol set when lawyers are depicted ai (I) Movie (7) Susie . - . I:H—(4) Movie—Adventure cheats or scoundrels, doctors "The Tiger and the GIANT 12 UNIT KIDDIE SHOW SAT. 2 P. M. complain when their profession (11) Our Number System MOVIE TIMETABLE RADIO 1:M-(11) Adventuras en Flame." RED BANK gets a rough handling and the I: IS- (7) Q.T. Hush 8 ilG COLOR CARTOONS WAK 771 WNEW 11M police are always very touchy Espanol Carlloa—The Mouse That HI WOK 711 I:M- (4) Local News was about bad-cop or stuoid-cop 2: (2) Full Circle Roared 2:35; 7:35; S:40; The 2 tXCITINt NOVILTY RULS Mil WPAT in (4) Jan Murray (I) Our Gang WHTG WQXR characterizations. Golden Fish (Short Subject) AN ACADIMY AWARD WINNING MATURITTI UN (7) Day In Court (7) Tommy Seven 2:00j 7:00; 9:05. SAT. — Kiddie WNBC But when fiction is laced a bit (II) Sky King PLUS OUR RI6ULAR COMIDY MATURI TiSS—WOII Capitol Clott-Up with real names the ice gets Exploring Science Show 2:00; The Mouse That tan harlia Grctr »i«S—WNBC Wayne Howall Show 2:M- (2) House Party (IS) Movie—Western WCBS N.w. WO* Carlton Frtdrlckt really thin. Roared 4:00; 6:00; 8:05: 10:10; WNTB Monmouth-Ociu TlfC—WABC News; Chuck (4) Loretta Young "Stagecoach to Fury" The Golden Fish 3:35; 5:35; 7:- 'THE MOUSE THAT ROARED" Nawa Summary Aside from the controversy Runaway (7) Road To Reality 1:4*- («) Weather I 40;'9:45. SUN.-Mountain Road WNBC N«wi; Jim Low. WCH World Tonight about the prison personnel and I:4J- (4) News WBB Nawa, John Scott WNBC New.; Wayne the unfortunate — unnecessary, (11) American Anthology 2:00; 5:15; 8:35: Flaming Star Illll—WO> Th« Fitmtraldi 2:5S- (5) News (4) News 3:45; 7:05; 10:25. WCBS Unny Roil really—use of Capone's name, 7:»l— (2) Newg SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY SSiS*—WHTB County Aaant Todiy it was an exciting, taut and very l:*0- (2) Millionaire till*—WCBS Alltn Gray SlSt—WCBS Ed Joyca (4) Young Dr. Malone (4) Lock Up EATONTOWN WHTBNtwi: interesting show. WOR Sport. (5) Dateline Europe (5) Assignment: Under Drive-In—Kartoon Karnival 7:- MEARttVISSfNa (till—WABC NawaVfarrall Smith Top Entertainment (7) Queen For A Day water "Affair in 00; The Joker Is Wild 7:55; WKBCKmphi.il 4NftVMN0Sf Duns, way Earlier, CBS showed the first (J) Film Drama Tokyo" Girl Of The Night 10:20; Invisi- us*—WCBS N.W. N.»,; Bob H.yme. of a two-part Installment of (7) Jim Backus WMTB H.ldlin.l, F.if JJJ" N«wa; UN Review (11) Movie ble Ghost 12:05. SAT. —Girl Of Pric.l, Mulle WCH Newt; World Of "Vanity Fair," and that, loo, (IS) Day Watch (I) Terrytoons The Night 7:05; 11:10; The Jok- WNBC Ntwa; Jim Low* was eicellent entertainment. S:M- (2) Verdict Is Youri (II) News er Is Wild 9:00. SUN. — Flam- west N.W. McCuHough * Eliot FLAMING Thackeray's Georgian classic 7:W- (2) Local News ing Star 6:05; 9:25; The Secret Ill*—WCBS Man and Wife (4) From These Roots til*—WCBS BohDixon was skillfully and Interestingly (5) Doorway To Destiny 7:11-(2) Weather Of The Purple Reef 8:00. BARBARA EDEN WOR Carlton Frtiltrlcka brought to the screen In the (7) Who Do You Trust? (II) News STEVE FORREST US*—WHTBNaw.: una HAZLET srar fast-moving and adroit adap- Rtlaxint Muile (I) Movie 7: IS- (2) News DOLORES DEL RIO ti*B—W»BC N.w.; Karnll Smith tation. Becky Sharp, the cruel, 4:W- (2) Brighter Day 7:25—(11) Weather Loew's Drive-In—Cartoon 7:00; JOHN MclNTIRE COUMmmu WNBC Kmphssis conniving heroine was very 7:J»- (2) Family Classics Goliath And The Dragon 7:05; ai«B—WCBt Naws: Woman's -^-•"i Bob Hayrnia (4) Make Room For Ttcport on WOR New. well played by Diane Cilento, Daddy (4) Happy—Comedy 10:05; Last Woman On Earth PLUS 2ND THRILLING FEATURE Waahington Mill •WCBS Starlight Saluta and John Collcos had the part (5) Cannonbal! 8:50. SAT. — Cartoons 7:00; WHTB Htadlinei. Mulle (5) Douglas Fairbanks WNBC Ntwa; Jim Low* f Mu ic Til D ti1 of Rawdon, her husbinil. (7) American Bandstand (7) Matty's Funday Goliath And The Dragon 7:30; WO* N.w., Lea Smith ii JI~2SS i ' " " Funnies 10:30; Last Woman On Earth From the producer who stunntd tht screen with "Jtytnsrsi aita—WCBS Bob Dixon Last night we followed Reeky WOK Galen Draka IUSS—WABC Nawai Hapnintaa from her departure as a charity (>) Movie—Drama "I Re- 9:20. SUN. - Cartoon'6:15; •HO—WNTB Nawa Relaxing Mu»le B student from a girl's school to member Mama" Seven Thieves 6:20; 10:30; tlSS -W*BCN«w»: Jack Carney laias—WNK NJW." A'| Night In WttBC F.mph«.i. a point where she had mar-To Lecture (11) You Are There Magnificent Seven 8:20. •i*t—WCBS Newi: Martha WOR Long John ried the black sheep of a very S:M— (4) One Happy Family' Wright ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS "••—«»»•« H*rh Oscar And.r. , good family. Tonight we'll get (S) Night Court WNT« Heaillinee. Mulle ing n Atlantic—Journey To Lost City WNBCN'ewi; Jim Low* nnmouth-Ucean the second half of the lady's On Academic (7) Harrigsn and Son ••. A COLUMBA PCMBES RELEASt • WOK Newt; Lyle Van New. Sumtry 6:50; 9:48; Stop Look And StIS—WON Arlene Francil upward progress. (II) Victory at Sea ailt—WHT«Newa: There's a report CBS olans (13) Mike Willace Laugh 8:30. SAT. — Journey To Rtlaxing Muiic Freedom Lost City 2:00; 6:50; 9:48; Stop, aiSS—W»BCN.»i; Jack Cirnejr to drop this series. One hopes 8:20—(13) Dialing the News WNBC Kmpha.ii it will change its mind because LINCROFT - "Does the 8:S»- (2) Route 66 Look And Laugh 3:40; 8:30. 4i*t—WCII Newt: Informttion Catholic College Professor Have (4) Nanette Fabray SUN. — Pay Or Die 2:35; 4:50; Ctntral two out of three shows it has WMTBCIo.ini Stock done have been excellent. Full Academic Freedom," will (5) Tombstone Territory 7:00; 9:15. Report; Muiic be the subject of a lecture given (7) Flintstones WNBC Newt; Art J'ord KEANSBURG EATONTOWN tonight by Brother Celestine (II) Basketball WOK Ntwt: John Wincate Recommended toni«ht: FamPv Casino—FRI. & SAT. — Cinder- 41 IS—WCBS Kenneth Btnthtrt Classics. CBS, 7:30-8:39 — secLuke at Christian Brothers (IS) Play of the Week- Opens Nightly I:3»-Show it 7* Sun. Open 5:» Shaw at « WOM Radio New oYrk WOR lJ.wa* Academy. Drama. "The Potting fella 6:45; 9:20; Boy Who Stole 4ia«—WMTB Monmouth-Oc.an ond half of "Vanifv Fair"; A Million 8:10. SUN. — Cinder- Newa Summary American Heritage NBC, 3-10—The lecture is scheduled for Shed" TONITE AND TOMORROW NITE (Sign Off 4:45 p.m.) S 8:30 p.m. and is part of the l:6>— (4) Our American Mia 1:45; 4:15: 6:50: 9:30: Boy 4ISS—WABCNtwn; Jack Carney 'The Invincible Teddy," with Who Stole A Million 3:10; 5:50; WNBC Emphaiin George Pcppard plaving Theo- series, "The Problems of Free Heritage • lOO—WCH Newt: Siritllihta Mu RED BANK — Champions ga-|former title holders Rocky Mar-jwith his football talk and ques- tablished high standards and Iore were spread out all over ciano, Gus Lesnevich, !ight|tion and answer period, good football players can't make it if they don't have academic Red Bank Catholic High School's heavyweight, and James J. Replaces llowell cafeteria last night when the Braddock, heavyweight class; .standing. In these limes you Red Bank Catholic Boosters As- Barney Ross, welterweight, and Sherman, who has been offen- neetj jt •• sociation honored the Green and Petey Scalzo, featherweight. ,sive coach for the Giants was. Following his talk, Mentor Gold undefeated football team, Football got mixed into the^'amed head coach Tuesday to re- Sherman held a question and ans- and all of its school's backers. ring, and this sport managed toiplace Jim Lee Howell. An ex-!swcr period and t0|d some se. It was called "Night of Cham- get in its "licks" and with comejPerienced coach in pro football,Icrets of tne New York Giants, pions" and turned out to be a mighty fine punching by Allie,Coach Sherman has been tabbed ..Despite ali the ta]k| our Giants big one. Sherman, brand new head coaches the "best brain in piofes-,are not broken down and an- The champions started with the of the New York Giants of thejsional football." liquated," stated Sherman. gridders of Red Bank Catho- National Football League. Coach "The greatest thing is to win, Marcian0| ,he retired heavy. lic's South Jersey, Class A Sherman was given a unanimous but its tough to lose" he said. ; h, ki who h hjs 1 champions for two years run- decision by the 500 in ittend- "A little bit of humility is some- glove- s in th- e undefeate..".*d •cate- ning, and then went into the box- ance. The Giant coach proved he thing else." gory, spoke briefly ind related a ing world. was in great fighting chape as he He added: few stories of the soort. Mar- "Football is just • stepping ciano (0,d ,he group cf the gregt Champions representing the knocked the former oM( ring leather swinging sport included champions through the ropes stone In life. Colleges have es- feeling it was to have the oppor- tunity of seeing all the champions being tosether. "This i« an oc- casion that does not haopen very often unless it is come sort of special occasion in the sport," he said. v Great for "DOC" It was also a great occasion ifor Ralph "Doc" Corley, .>ne of 'afrley"was"pres^nte^fhe T^m '-OOKIN<» OVH MATERIAL — Allie Sherman, N. Y. Giants mtntor, third from right, congratulates Spencer Hoos, IMcAn trophy for sportsmanship. Red Bank Catholic lineman, on the Caseys undefeated season. Looking on, left to right, are Ralph Corley, Jr., chair- leadership, competitive spirt and man of frit Night of Champions, gridders Eric Donath and Jim Savage, and Frederick Giersch, master of cere- team play as well as individual monie$ N!_hto f Champions, at which Sherman was guest speaker, was held last night in Red Bank Catholic's playing ability. By winning tnis »., iiininis*i,« f. f L award Corley is eligible to apply cafeteria. It was sponsored by the Red Bank Catholic Boosters Association. Also present were five former cham- for the $1,000 scholarship associ- piont of the boxing world, Rocky Marciano, Jim Braddock, Gus Lesnevich, Barney Ross and Petey Scalzo. ated with the trophy. ——— • Sal Mirarchi. manager of the w 1 I* T • 4"1 fil » local Thorn McAn store, made I ()|||h;||«fl| I .lfitc «MMNMMNMHMmMMHHHMHMi • * - ' Wlfftf ^lilte the presentation. The Red Pankj "•""«» ™» Today Register sponsored 'hi? trophy. IT* „«.„*!- .„ Basketball ' Other tronhies presented werp| J. tllldllVC Shore Conference ! the Long Branch Dailv Record Class A 'and Newark News trooliies. Tor- Starting Lineup Freehold Regional at Red Bank. ley was awarded the Record; Neptune at Long Branch. trophy for his offensive and de-| ". " Class B fensive play. The Newark News; LOf ANGELES (AP) - West Northern Division Coach Vlnce trophv went to the school for be-| J , L°mr,ardi h a s Rumson-Fair Haven Regional vs. CORLEY RECEIVES THOM McAN TROPHY— Sal Mirarchi, right, manager of the .inn one of ei*ht schools in the named four Baltimore Colts - Matawan at Convention Hall. undefeated and untied clasi. iIBaandy onPacker'y twso o—f hl tos owa "tentative Green ! Atlantic Highlands at Manusquan. Thorn McAn store, Broad St., Red Bank, awards the Thorn McAn trophy to Ralph"Doc" Best Lineman 1 'starting offensive lineup for Sun-] Southern Division Corley of Red Bank Catholic High School lait night at the Booster* Night of Cham- Snencer Hoos was the »v:nner n jday's Pro Bowl game at the:,; Southern Regional at Point Pleas- pions The award is made to the player for demonstrating sportsmanship, leadership, jnf the Columbian League t™ hyjColiseum. ant Beach. Gree Bay s competitive spirit and team play as well a. individual playing ability. Corley i, eligi- 1^^^^ of "thelLgue] h \ ' Pau Hoinun Brick Township at Lakcwood. ble to apply for the $1,000 scholarship associated with the trophy. Looking On are I . .. . .-.,- !wn0 set \ «' i Toms River at Central Regional. by Other Msgr. Emmett A. Monahan, St. James pastor, and Coach Al Forte of the undefeated Red Bank Catholi...,.,c Booster, s scorinaRug f 176 points, is rot a.-nona South River at Middlctown Town- |Association presented .ndiv.dual ,h e stMeTs.He suffereff d a leg! Caseys. h ship. trophiess and squad mcturepicturess toto (injurj v ,, ate ,„ ,hh e sea -,: Red Bank Catholic at Sayreville. 13 seniors -and also plaques and; |n jn the- ff St. Rose at Wall. oictures to the remaning mem- phlIade, h, ^ ,, »d ,oj Tomorrow National Motor Boat Show bers of the squad. !be ahlP to nlav Sundav ! Basbctusil Msgr. Emmett A. Monahan. j Bud{ sh— of philadeHni New Brunswick at Aibury Pirk. oastor of St. James Church, |coach of (heFast A11.StarS|hasn.t Hun School at Adm'ral !•> —' • spoke briefly (announced his lineups. Kings College vs. Monmouth Col- lege at Convention Hall ms Tomorrow in Coliseum Booster"I ams deeplfor yth' gratefus magnificenl to thte Tentative starteiTs in ,_om. bardi's backfield are quarterback j testimony. I'm deep!'/ crateful Johnny Unitas of Baltimore, | Princeton's soccer te;im wo NEW YORK—It's Boat Show [information gathered at the na-to the sisters, who are here to- halfbacks Lenny Moore of Bal-j two 1-0 games last season. !•' time again. Tomorrow the Slstjtional extravaganza. Other pro- night attending a .roorts ban- timore and Jon Arnett of Los I each contest the goal was kic'-f ' National Motor Boat Show opens!grams are scheduled for the corn-quet for the first time. They «i-:A , and fu,lfaack y T bv senior .l:" its doors at 10:30 a.m. in the [ing week. couraged the athletic program at ,or Qf Gr(;en Coliseum with the usual record j Superlatives on the five floors Red Bank Catholic and it is ai Up front ends are Gail Cog- YOU CAN breaking crowds expected on in- occupied by the Show were in tribute to them tonight," stated dill and Jim Gibbons of Detroit, Ms^r. Monahan. I augural day. abundance: the largest boat evcrj' - ' '£ ' Y Uadem. ath-:tactacklek't,ss JiJi2m! PParke™kcr r «of SalBaltimore"i'10re j! READY TO GO- New York Yankee catcher Yogi Berra LEASE li j There are a number of sur- Ri a r A H K c in the Coliseum; the smallest . ,. *• vl . „ „ in and Bob St. Clair of San Fran-; ha$ . , ,i ,„, , , • •• a new j prises for 1961 that will be un-jboat; the largest fiberglass,''etietic moderato^oaerator «hoo camm mmxisco , guards Tan Jones of Chi- has glovesgl , shirshrt anand contracctct t fofor ththe 19619611 basebalbeballl sea- veiled to the trade during the; ruiser: the newest aluminum °J mgtl fraise icago and Art Spinney of Balti-; ion as he posts during press conference in New York _, iC . .. .,._ ,__.__. .., anan. also c CAR show. to have signed for about $50,000. Biggest news to date was the boat; the smallest outboard mo- I-YEAR LEASE past announcement that McCullochjtor; the largest outboard motor, for i Tentative starters are ends (APWirephoto) or Corp., known for its outboard and the latest of marine engines, seasons a great ;' ilioug Atkins of Chicago and Oino inc1 n I catcher in history (318), but he motors, was entering the boat; An ear,v estimate of the shmv iMarchetti of Baltimnre, tickles •.lots TRUCK director, who con I needs only 54 more nits to onter t.50-14 building field. Evinrude will pre-;fIcet numbering about 500 boats, -|Alex Karras of Detroit and Henrv Fully Insured sent its prototype Heli-Bout, an( | | gratulated Al Forte and the I the exclusive 2,000-hit group. in Hi and two 3 to 5-YEAR LEASE revea ed that plastic hu ls are in jordan of Green B r«c«pp*bi* Hrm * This is Berra's lCth S"aso,i with Appllatf •« tevn« SH 1-9499 Berr the Yankees and his 15th as a Brunswick Corp. took the covers I regular. Only Babe Ruth player Complete Maintenance display were made; their cnach; Iroit, halfbacks Dick Lane of De-; J^EVV YORK (AP) — off a new two-cycle inboard en- of fiberglass, 48 per cent of wood: jtroit and Abe Woodson of Sani o™." :„' ^hi,. Yfi.'h' Nmv Ynri!1'1" ma"y fu'" SCaS0"S With thf AVISRent-A-Car, gine with outboard drive, availil- 'Francisco and safeties Dick Lanei*, , S York:Yankees. Frank Crosseti, the and 12 per cent of aluminum. COntra Ct 102 W. Front St. nf nptrnit anH AnHv- NP|er-n nfi."" . . . yesterday -for, prcsent third ha5e coach| SJRnet. Red Bank but utility c exposition recently was named;'''= '•""p'" ™ "'„.",T*r '; ing oresented with silver mugs; The West is favored by ones" the nation's best consumer showj^Xla?%sSio!lrf En! for-the.ir wo*wi!h ths st»'ad: IP-"., the smallest n.argm'odds-^'^'.Bf' ™ Z™^*™ ** ABC IS EXTENDED ' Coaches of the team wcr als0 35-year-old All-Star catcher of and the hundreds of gleaming!^p"a^"%0~"^a™f'.,"ur^"'! - 'makers have assigned to any inpn , MILWAUKEE (AP) - The Bow! The Ball niS ry new boats gave evidence ^^ te ^ ^^12X^^1^;,'" "^ '° °' 1^" "MS-VX^ Kf > A-Hc.- Bow,ng Congress ing's Golden Awards, annual J tournament has bcen The Champion Bowls Al•--l siz• e records established by "ins Cnldnn Awards annual and. Hoo.. s r . ime LVtni. Itclls me to plav but I would pre ^'ended • NO WAITING • previous editions of the Show along with the grid- Ifer the outfield because 1 think ;four da-vs- The 58th annual Fire$fott« were broken this year. At nublic comoetition for excellence in were the band members. MDMl.tV Ml.Ill iit would add a couple rf years to.tournan'ent T"5 m Detroit^ STORES BALL DRILLED WHILE boating editorial coverage mv career •• :new Cobo Hall on March 4 and; SHadysidc 7-57M opening time, there are 451 dif- runs YOU WAIT BY EXPERTS ferent exhibits sponsored by 444advertising linage, also ' ', '...... / through May 17. Thp cx-l Mople Ave. of White St., presented. firms. Last year there were only Ralph Corlev. Jr.. was ch Houk, sitting to >oK,S Iert.:tensjon win permit 320 additional! RED BANK V T Hnrlv Work* grinned at the reporters present , ,„ , 430 displays In fact, the Show! Special invitations to the show man of ,ne "Ninht of Cl.am- V- """!• ^ti.i.n.towi Mms bow 1000 Asbury Avenue I h N l nk for the conference and said: Ebonite. management this year has des-jhave been extended to 20.000 nions.. ass;stpd ^ )nhn Rvan JV;,"1;1; S r.; ;"rmirv" ... Asbury Park PR 5-87M perately stretched the limited dis-!marme dealers and fiO.000 mem- jj „» ,v, tj« ^i ^ nv,,,i ! ncniiK-'s Market "Yogi is listed on the roster as oresidenornr nmt f of theo Boostersn n . Fred- j Rnwnf's on flurnrr Sprvirp . ll>'^ ;'S:.. a catcher but you may be sure AMERICA'S NEWEST play area in the Coliseum, even bers of the United States Power rick Giersch. Jr., Hirold Mul- - -, .... , Squadrons and U.S. Coast Ouard,,,.,,^ ,i, . he'll play some in left field, too. to squeezin g= in, just 24 hours be- Jack Malon0V| v liam SuI We've got three holdover catch- WINTER SPORT for opening, a rotor-equipped 1 Auxiliary Under Coast Giiardj|| | charles Donath, tic- van an( ers, plus two youngsters, but we U.S. Pitcnt: and boat that actually rises in the air.!chairmanship, the National Safp ..fit chairman mav need help at first basa and 13'exhibits devoted!Boa'in« Wpck committee will! There araree 13exhibits devoted| Mr who ,vas (oast. in the outfield. We're hurting at Cansdiin Ptlcnt. to educational topics sponsored Imeet at th,° sh"w f!"|master"| . was another rhamnion S6U31 bowling balls firm up plans for the those two positions because we by various national, regional and firm nn nlanc fn wlirn y came to his MC duties. lost a couple of fine reserves in se r a ce DAVIS BOWLING local organizations that have , ,y ." ' ... ,. 1' The 13 seniors receiving tro- first baseman Dale Long and basic interests in boating. While the industry continues to „,,.„ wpre Kevjn Rvgn; Don k BILLIARD SUPPLIES m eet and c0 f(lr dl outfielder Bob Cerv in the expan- Of speciai l interest are the dis-j , , ,[ " .^"S the Mullins, .lav Abbes. Ralnh Cor- lluy. 36 AT 1-0138 Leonardo show s run lts (ionrs w be sion movement. plays of the government agen- - >« "^ ley, Bob Bossone, Eric.Donath, "That means I must have one cies featuring charts, weather to the miblic from noon to 10:30 Dennis Maftmey, Soencer Hoos, of my catchers as protection in maps, boating regulations and p.m., Mondav to Friday. 10:30 Dave Shaheen. Jim Savage. the outfield and another at first THE Prepare NOW With A other information vital to the a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturrlav and Frank Duqj»an, Fred Dugga.1 and base to guard against injuries to safe operation of small craft. , 1, p.m,. to, 7 „p.m„ . both Sundays, Arthur Ryan. our regulars." Alice Wakefield, Vermilion, p., [through Jan. 22. Visiting coaches included Leo ICE SKEETER MEYER Snow Plow rkfil Queen of the Show, will cut the! M vmv MTV jWalsky, Ret! Bank H'ah; Phil Berra divided the 1!KSO cam- Skim U'f titirl paifin between catching and the I ribbon for the nautical midwinter MIXED nnun.Ks Rraun, Middlctown Tnwnshio: lf;illy fiiioy > otll-M'ir. Sl*i thf and a Jeep Truck event that is traditionally the r-,,' ii.ii nr,. i •• Roxy Finn, Atlantic HighUnds: outfield. He played in 120 gii 1CK SKKKTKI! now . . . i>n.n>y O n! in all and batted .'J7B with 15 plenty nf Ttm iluiinK th winter WAIT BEFORE start of the boat show season Four or r< ...'.'.."...!..•; - Joe Vetrano, Nentunr, and|h" mnnllis. (Inly $t!i!i.!'.'i Skin, Clear snow quickly from 1 James Petruccio, Trenton Cath-| home runs and (12 runs hatted YOU BUY! throughout the country. I "omir'.m- "" - in. He appeared in both left field driveways, service arras Out-of-towners were able to get! ocl.'.'.^v'iliw'Vn'v""'1'' - olic. | "This is the duck I shot. Alex Wojcieohowicz, former and behind the plate in the SCOTCH SCOOTERS, Inc. and parking lots with a See Our on-the-spot previews nf what to I^CCI'IIK "r'niirniinV. j Honey — you're cookini World Series, too. j 4-Whccl-Drive 'Jeep' expect in later local boat shows KJ^V'MI.''""^""^"'!, "fl ''S All-America center and profes- SH 1-1124 17 nt sional football player, residing in The squat veteran not only!] Truck—with snowhladc. via network radio and television spirit spot ::.'). Frn'ik the decoy!" < 75 White SI. Red Rank Reduced Prices programs that carried extensive1 Kntr'nn0':!:!. ~ ""'' Fr" Wanamassa, was introduced. owns more home runs than any The extra traction of J-whecl January used to be one of the dullest months o Called a "conversation piece" the Heli-Bout is propelled by a er needs an aircraft ppilot's II- the sportsman's calendar. But not any more. There is by its designer, Evinrude's 16- rotor, blade wilh a 16-foot fpan.Jcense. The answer to that is con- foot outboard runabout, a heli- The rotor is linked to the boat'siceded to be a long way off. The the National Motor Boat Shew in residence at New copter outboard, is the six!h in outboard engine by flexible shaft-1 boat, for the moment, serves York's Coliseum; quail and grouse hunting continues a series of new boat designs ing and reduction gears. i principally as a "conversation which have caused considerable Not the least of questionsIpiece." Based on past perform- in season; party boat anglers sail from Sandy Hoo comment at boat shows through- which may arise with the Heli-'ance, it seems likely the design Bay ports to catch whiting, mackerel and cod, and, fo out the country. Bout is that of whether the driv-|will attain its objective. the hot stove league, there are endless discussions t( The Heli-Bout, as the boat is be had over the curious status of deer management a known, is from the drawing board of industrial designer promulgated by the State Fish and Game Council. Brooks Stevens whose talents The council met in public session with four ke; have been applied by Evinrude members missing Tuesday afternoon in Trenton. to new boat design since 1956. The unique craft will make its major order of business was to establish tentative hunt initial appearance here at the ing days for 1961. That the council did, but in a man National Motor Boat Show and ner which will compound controversy upon contro will subseauently be seen at boat shows in San Francisco, Los An- versy until the license-buyers have their say in th< geles and Chicago. matter at a public hearing in August at Trenton. "There's a method to the rea- Routine enough were the resolutions to sched- soning behind these futuristic designs," said Robert H. Scott, ule b«w and arrow deer hunting Oct. 7-Nov. 10, Evinrude's director of sales. "As •mall game hunting Nov. U-Dec. 9 and firearms outboard motor manufacturers, buck hunting Dec. 11-16. • we have to think in terms .of every conceivable development of The fireworks came—and never have stopped pop new ideas for our products. We ping since!—when the council considered the matter ol hope, in the introduction of new an extension of shotgun deer hunting. The seven mem designs, that we can suggest di- NATIONAL MOTOR IOAT SHOW QUEEN —A 47-foot cuttomiiod cruiser built by rection for boat builders, that bers present voted 4-3 for three extra days of btic we can stimulate free thought in hunting Dec. 28-30. How the vote in behalf of an un Stephen! Marine, Stockton, Calif., it queen of the 1961 National Motor Boat Show in design and encourage builders to precedented, split buck season came about is a stud, New York. Priced at $86,000, the mahogany and teak creation it detigned for the own- seek new concepts for outboard boats." ] world* in cross purposes. er who wantj to bf his own skipper and crew. Features include all-electric galley, greatest boat It is a foregone conclusion that MOTOR ihow brings sou Division of Fish and Game Director A. Hcato air-conditioned salon, glass enclosed shower in owner's stateroom, carpeting, walk- each of Evinrude's new designs j everything that's ne< around deck with large fore and aft areas, twin diesel engines and navigation equip- creates excitement. Last year's; in the boating world. Underbill and Superintendent of Game Managemen 31" See all the new boats . . ment and controls mounted on semi-enclosed bridge. Craft sjeeps six and has tpeed boat, the Jetstream, ombined a BOAT'S new motors . .. new nauti- Lester G. MacNamara long had let it be known the conventional hull shape with re- ANNUM cal gear and gadgets, all of 18 knots. NATIONAL designed to make boat-j were convinced that duration of the shotgun buck sea tractable pontoons. The purpose ing more exciting . son could be lengthened without materially affectin was to provide a dual perform- SHOWS more fun. Don" against a split season, and so are most individual ance craft which could take ad- miss it. Bring __ the biological welfare of the herd. Underhill went s the whole hunters. New Almanac vantage of the boat's 75 hp mo- family far as to say even an additional month of shootin tor, allowing it to fide on its ATTHE NEW YORK OPENS It is generally believed that approximately 55 would not matter one way or another. Dontoons once it had attained its JAN 14 per cent of Monmouth bucks are harvested during Of New Jersey full planing speed. 1110 NOON 10 tt:COLISEU» DAILY HClrT SVUIDJY. MTUIttfM IIII TO 11:11 J0:30 AM/ Both MacNamara and Underhill did, however, a six-day season. Support for that contention is to Word of the Jetstream caused SUNDAY Ml TO 749—ADMISSION H.OI-CHIlDIti 1H UI IICUIOU recommend that bonus shooting days, regardless be found in the fact that despite a blizzard which Facilities stir enough in British boating cir- of number, immediately follow the regular six-day cles to prompt the London Daily disrupted travel and blanketed woods and fields in A new and expanded Boating Express, sponsor of the Interna- Mason. They correctly pointed out that bucks Fishing Almanac of New Jer- tional Boat Show, to exhibit the deep snow, Monmouth hunters managed to kill 117 sey has been announced by G. SALES SERVICE PARTS were prone to drop their horns in the cold weather bucks in six days last month as against harvesting boat at Earl's Court. The boat normally associated with late December. W. Bromley & Co., Inc. has been on display there for the 121 during a comparable period of time in '59. This 1961 edition locates and past week and may possibly go All well and good. It was generally accepted tha If three more days of gunning are warranted, say describes all boating and fishing on tour through the British Isles. BRITISH SEAGULL the council would heed the advice of its two top techni- facilities on New Jersey's tidal This is not the first time more informed local sportsmen, let them come immedi' waters. Also included are rvery cians. But all bets were off Tuesday afternoon when ately following the regular season. And that, inci- an Evinrude design kas gone upstate farmer Harry Frome came out flatly for thre facility on the Hudson River abroad. The circular Fisherman, OUTBOARD MOTORS dentally, is very probably precisely how the issue will from the Bear Mountain Bridge introduced here in 1957, later be- hunting days during Christmas week. Why? be resolved after the rank and file have had its say at to Manhattan, on Staten Island, came a multi-language conversa- "Well," explained Frome. "I think there are a lot and on the Pennsylvania and tion piece at the World's Fair in SEA BRIGHT the August public Hearing. Delaware shores of the Delaware Brussels. The Fisherman, round of youngsters of school age who can hunt deer only The strange victory won Tuesday by Mr. Frome River from Trenton to New as a dime, had each of its mo- MARINE CENTER during the holidays There are also people who work would appear to be temporary in nature. Castle. ors mounted opposite the other 1062 Ocean Avt. Sta in the big department stores prior to Christmas whi Once again the Bromley com- on the periphery of COMPLETE LINE OF Marine Hardware and Accessories THE MONMOUTH COUNTY Including Cypress Gardens and Hed- lund skis, rubber diving and ski suits. Huntsman, who lives on Pine Dr., Little Silver, said that the NATIONAL BANK lisplay will include two uoats, MONTEREY the Hnrnpipcr, in !)'4" one-'lesign MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION class sniling dinghy, and the BOAT & SKI CENTER ox-un, an 8'2" lapstrnkc dinghy. Marine Mart Rod Bank / Little Silver / Atlantic Highland* / New Shrowibury 1124 Both boats are new 'his year. Englishtown / Keyport Of special interest is the llnrn- HIGHWAY 35, MONTEREY BEACH piper, which is being promoted SWeetbriar 3-7388 as a one-design racing clajs suil-j iiblt1 Jw club junicjis, t.iinps, , , .. ' ' -' *.•*,>, r- IvJiUIIBI ^Ity •"PPflB^'PFjBWW^BBJi MICKEY MOUSE By WALT DISNEY MICKEY MOUSE 0y F/fiT DISNEY REAL HOUSES EVKY VRAK, AREN'T THEY? 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LET ME Go/> 7 TWIN-BORO RAMBLER CIRCLE NfWAOMBS nMVEL > nMMPWT*TMN III I- NOTIM* $pr'mft 94, tow WASTED Bid*"" from '•#««» >C*si!sbur« 1967 yof.n <:.»jniry to Fort Monmouth, five days week ar- Only AutfuKiud lUmbUr D««Ur in Town l!f57 ('Hi'.YSLKK fo>jr-'Jo i;<* orJ( ir.XPKr.fKXCKIJ all arv-M f,\ riving by 7 a. m. Call 767-0S61. f Help. St>.a FORGET HALL BROS. FURNITURE STORE FOR lf*l FOB MIX BE HAPPY wHH (Mf four btimm «pHt Imt-knji fteywum, REALTORS iwny living room, two car putt*, ****** iodudt PRICES < ASSUME MORTGAGE SAVE ON FUEL BILLS I'NI-X'KXISHED four rooms, shower. "built-in" TV and long view of river—Lincroft. Only HAMMOND Buy the WAREHOUSE way— VISIT OUR COMPLETE Near stcires, school, bus line. Call $12,900. Charming, three-bedroom Cape Cod. Room for fourth bedroom. The budget buyers way. . . WEATHER STRIPPING HI 3-1111. Dining area, cheerful kitchen, laundry, attached garage. Immedi- ORGAN STUDIO DEPARTMENT NKURNISHED APARTMENT — Five BE WISE Yes, a swimming pool and a green house goes with this ate occupancy. $115 per month pays all. Asking $15,900. of ASBURY PARK rooms and bath. Second floor. 25 River four bedroom Cape Cod. Living room, fireplace, ful Damaged i- Ave., Red Bank. SH 1-9770. dining room, large recreation room, attached garage • Samples PRESTO BAGS HEP BANK — Attractive, spaciou; NEW ENGLAND COLONIAL All Modeli on Display fivr-room apartment. One hlodc from Five minutes from Red Bank Station. Interracial— Ready for immediate occupancy. We have key. Center hall fire- HAMMOND EXTRAVOICE 5 6M $1.95 bag of six Her HIM] Mai ton. Call LI 2-3S23. Wl'RlJTZRTt Sl'lNET. BLOND ...» 695 Irom 950 $19,000. placef dining room, modern eat-in ki chen Two bedrooms, tile WfKLITZEIi 2 IN 1 WITH FlVKliOOM APARTMENT. Heat, pas Mth and den on ground floor. Two fin.shed bedrooms and room Sl'EAKEK. MAHOr.ANY f K HUle-n-uay BUIIPI " Sd SAWDUST s:ipi'l! Tte IIIMIWJ - to «• At tinm ht •poke Mnjr in vmwKt fwrm The following fi (tw awtrwt be- He prslMl ] f tit ** $rm Sorry, N* Mall or Hunt Ordifi. Shop farly. SAVIN 9yanritin Llmitid. Whortvtr You Stt This Stal You Can B« Assurtd off Substantial Savings. Salt Starts Sat., 9:30 a. m. SALE! SALK! 25% OFF Reg. 17.95 to $25 Reg. 19.98-39.95 Coat & Logging Sets Famous Make Sweaters Our entire stock of broken sizes and colors. All wool with cotton and rayon linings. Solids, plaids and chackt. Sizes 2 to 6X. $9 • '/> OFF and MORE Reg. 7.98-19.98 Boys', Girls' Car Coats • Handsome Bulky Knits, Pull-Overs and Coat Sweaters! These fine coats come in plaids and solid colors. • 100% Virgin Wool, 75% wool and 25% Mohair Broken sizes, not ail sizes in all colors, Sizes 3 to 6X. • Italian Styles - Many One of « Kind STEIKBACH'S CHILDREN SHOP, Second Floor STEWBACH'S MEWS SPORTSWEAR and Asbury Park Street Floor and Asbury Park SALE! SALE! SALE! Reg. $9 Warm Sleepwear Reg. 8.98 to 12.98 Wool Skirts Fieldcrest Acrilan Acryloft Blankets • Soft, lightweight brushed nylon • 100% virgin fabrics. For twin or double beds • All in 100% high quality wool • Dress and full length gowns and pajamas • Completely washable. Mildew and moth • Unpressed, pleats and box pleated styles proof • Trimmed with lace, tucking and smocking 5.99 • Solids, plaids, tweeds, novelty fabrics 5.99 • Non-allergenic. Sizes 72" x 90" with 6" 6.49 • Wash 'n Wear. Sizes S-M-L binding • Sizes 10 to 18 • White, pink, lilac, beige, blue or lemon STEIN BACH'S LINGERIE, Street Floor and Asbury Park STEINBACIl'S SPORTSWEAR. Street Floor and Asbury Park STFJNRACH'S UNF.NS, Srcnnd Fhnr nnd Asbnn Park SALE! SALE? SALE! Famous Make Men's Flannel Pajamas Reg. $30 Men's All Weather Coat Reg. $25 to $45 Girls' Fine Coats • Regular $5 * Polished combed cotton, water-repellent shell • Entire stock of solids, plaids and checks • A fine assortment of coat and middy styles ^ f &> [? 0 Orion lining, Nysoloff sleeve lining • Several interesting styles and fabrics included • Plain and fancy all cotton flannel ' *^ * % length. Tan or olive shade. $21 0 Not all sizes in every style 2 5% off • Comfort cut pants with elastic waistband 2.69 tOCll * Sizes 36 to 44 regulars, and 38 to 42 longs • Available sizes range from 7 to 14 • Complete size range, A-B-C-D STEIN BACH'S MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Street Fluor nnd Asbury Par/; STEINBACirS I'ARSITY SHOP, Street Floor and Asbury Park STE1NBACIFS GIRLS' SHOP, Second Floor and Asbury Park SHOP STEINBACH'S FRIDAY TIL 9 Saturday 'til 5:30 Use Our Convenient Parking Lot Adjacent to the Store