State Aid To New Nursing Service o Matawan Jumps For Madison Twp.

$46 000 Additional For Free To Unfortunate; Di»trict Taxpayer* In New Home Owner Asks 1956-57 School Year About School Taxes

School district taxpayers re­ Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Pres* Association — Monmouth County Press Association Mayor Walter Jurman, Madi­ ceived food news al the Mata­ son Township, disclosed at Mon­ wan Township Board of Edu­ day's township committee meet­ cation meeting Monday when 87th YEAR — 19th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1955 Single Copy Seven Cent* ing the Perth Amboy Visiting word was received from the Nurse service now will servs State D epartm ent of Education families in Madison Township, that |16S,120.61 could be antici­ HIGH SCHOOL BAND READY TO PERFORM IN TURKEY DAY CONTEST This service is free for resi­ pated ty the board in state aid Keyporf s Eleven Out To End Football Building Code Will dents who ore on relief or who for next year. This i.s 148,000 can prove to social service au­ more than the current school thorities they are In unfortun­ year, according to George Los- Dominance By Matawan Thanksgiving Day Be Made Stricter ate circumstances, the mayor coe, chairm an of the finance reported, committee, representing an in­ 3500 Expected At KH S Field To See Bid By Matawan Township Tile township com m ittee was crease of nearly 25 per cent in Red And White To Climax Most Successful Grid Board Wants Zoning interrogated by a new home­ one year. Season With Win Over Traditional Rival Sidewalk Action owner in Madison P ark about Some further aid from the nn alleged pledge they recelv- _ state was indicated to be forth-. Everything has a red and M atnwan ♦3 coming when Earl B. Garrison, white hue as Keyport prepares added worth of tlieir win over Lambertviiie might be just .Board Thursday ______v , county superintendent of to entertain the Matawan eleven! . io re-: to pay taxes for ■ schools, notified the board that at KHS at 11 a.m. Thanksg!vlng;e"°“g*' j_° v*u11 u'e Kpvs ahf,ilri |vise the building code, adopted!cause* Wrbi>H Kv.n/n’0?^ be' a form of application for «ih.!..i____ Jt. Kendall, the de- If it could be. shown a “ sincere” Day. The visitors are ready to!°f Red Bank for Central Jersey effort was being m ade to try add to the red and white "and;0101113 11 honors, divisions, considered a sidewalkifo'rTh^ise^o^rhnrt1* a ,sch.oo! to get additional school facili­ blue’’ for Keyport as the Ma-! Beyond all Conference or state ■and curbing assessment and Subdivision T h i s " l.n tlmt ties in Cliffwood. the present bus roon and Steel refuses to bejratlng considerations for lhe voted to "force" the townshlp^lain ed she e n l' route to shuttle Cliffwood pu- im pressed with the fact the R e d K e y s, however, is the fuel tlmt com m ittee to take action on zon.;inB through ?nn.H°W di,SC0Ver- plls to M ataw an in the upper and White is com pleting its.M ataw an’s continued of vie- mg within the next fiscal year! Man- Brow , T , : grammar grades would be np­ most successful season on the tory on Turkey Day must be '» .icu.rclance with "promisesjthat all township residcnts'w'el'e in,uie. proved for state aid. This would gridiron In 16 years. brought to a halt. The series liable for school taxes without relieve the board of 15'per cent While far from the best inillas become hopelessly onc-sid Ili(; letter calling on the gov-; reservation ..at to where they 3 of the present $1500 cost. their history, Matawan also has ■ed. Only twice in its 16-year uning body to include an ap.‘might reside^ piopiiiiiion for a zonlnir T The information was supplied had a successful season. In history has a Keyport team won ln a letter which criticized the fact, the 3500 spectators expect­ and then only by an one-louch-| nnss.cn and work “ Ught 10 C°r' down margin. Matawan, on the ordinance was to have been de"-|nm hahl'v',!!!; °bSe,n ’ed, was board for not having sought ed will be seeing the two riv­ bids on the route instead of als with their best combined other hand, has handed Key­ iivered for the township com C th?dlffe awarding the contract directly records in the history of the port some fearful wallopings. The Maroon and Steel players, Th e ^ pla nn hi g ” board ’S K l S M ' S f ? to Michael George at $11 per series. Keyport has a 6-1-0 and day, Walter P. Swanson, chair­ Matawan a 4-2-1 skein. knowing that Keyport has had At lho football gam e between Koyport anil M ataw an. to ho hold in Kevport it II a m Thanks* declared that talk about zoning!ting costs of schooh'^Th °Pe‘a’ the most successful football sea­ Kivinjr Dav. the Matiiwan H u h Srhool Hand is ready lo do ' \is tut to support its team Tho twirl- without any action had gone far n, schooIs- The may- man of the education manage­ Comparative scores m ade son in its history, have a spur ois and color hearers »ro pictured in Iron! of the hand, with hoad majorette. Harhan Vos, re­ enough. They foresaw that un-jt escape the^oT T * ^ m ent com m ittee, said It was against two mutual opponents, of their own. They want to roll splendent in hor dross uniform. Io hor right 1s little (.all Anderson. Mils mascot, all ready for less the township committee schools2nd ail wo . T I® his understanding that the board Point Pleasant and Rumson, up a score against this most her debut with the band. Joseph Sugar Is director of thc hand. was Pledged at this time to in- share in "he «L rm l?nj,,Vfe „t0 could grant a contract to an show the Keys ln favor. The successful of all Keyport teams O ' existing contractor without bid m argin in the Point Pleasant elude in the 1956 budget, funds cost, of new school construc- just to deflate lt and m a r its to cover the expenses of as long an there was no increase comparison Is only one point, as Tacks In Cops Tires the expenses of the tion over a period of time. In cost. Mr. G eorge explained record. K eyport’s motive for surveys and studies to lie made the Keys defeated the Garnet New Borough Building Recreation Committee Referred To Board this might have been the case wanting to roll up a scoi^ ls Scattering tacks in the road­ drawing up a zoning ordin- Gulls, 15-6, while Matawan was The mayor referred the ques- as long as the Matawan board obvious. They want all the re way because of a grudge can ance and holding public hear­ victorious, 8-0. - But against tloner to the township board of was meeting the full cost of venge they can extract for past To Cost $7071.06 have unexpected and unfor­ Discusses Activities ings on it, another whole year Rumson the comparison Is more would be lost, education for a better explana­ the route, but that If state aid humiliation from Red and White tunate repercussions, John Slo­ marked as the Red and White tion of the subject. There was were sought, bidding would be team s. Council Acts On Bids; ver, 48, M arlboro Rd., Old Frederick Wenzel pressed the were victors, 13-7, while Mata­ Groups Represented; a cry of "swindle" but the may­ required. He expressed a wil Despite all these bitter Intents Bridge, found out Monday In matter of revising the building wan, which for years has got­ Work On Middlesex Rd. Objectives, Purpose or asked Judgm ent be reserved lingness to abide by the board’s of the rivals toward one anoth­ the court of M agistrate John code. This planning board mem ten into trouble ln sports by until the board had had a chance decision in the m atter. All oth- er, It is to be expected that a Water Plant Started Fuchs, Madison Township. One Outlined By Nuccio ber believed that, the building failing to watch Rumson, was to clarify the situation . , er bus contracts granted Mr. close score will result In that never *can be sure of whose code now In existence contained held to a surprising 0-0 tie by Matawan Borough Council One complainant said his ' George were approved by Mr. 200-pound M aiaw an line the tires might bc punctured by the The Matawan Borough Rec­ too m any "loopholes" and om is­ the Purple Bulldogs. Tuesday accepted three bids, tiouble was that he was having Garrison. Keys face a problem on the of­ tacks and in this case it was reation Commission recently sions by which developers In­ Beaten Only Ity Frenclitowu fensive beyond anything that totaling $1071.06, for the con­ the township police car. The tent on trimming costs on con­ “women knocking on my door Accept Resignation held a special meeting with rep­ every m orning." He was told Keyport's lone loss was at the even Frenchtown presented. struction of a combined recre­ officers a- e not likely to be struction of houses by doing In­ The resignation of Herbert resentatives of various com ­ he wns "lucky," but after the iiands of Frenchtown, a team The Keys cannot hope to use ation center and voting build­ in a benevolent niood toward ferior work could get away with GiUins, secretary, submitted at that has not lost a game lit twp single wing to advantage, as ing at the site of the new water the one scattering the tacks munity groups to discuss short it. Mr, Wenzel cited that in merriment subsided, he stated the October meeting because it was about the presence of years. Matawan’s setbacks they did against the lighter Lam plant on Middlesex Rd. The after they have gone through and long term planning for rec­ nearby communities, which are the board declined to hire an contract for erecting the build­ iron rust in the water. The were at the hands of strong Red bertvllle team. They must run the labor of changing a tire. reational activities of the com­ supposed to have good building assistant for him, was accept- committee was Informed that Bunk Catholic and Ewing Town­ from the T or the split T to fly ing went to Willlnm A. Arnold, Mr. .Slover plead guilty to codes, he had observed such ■ at of Dec. 31. munity. in addition to the i tests had been made of the wa­ ship elevens. Ewing Township, off the m ark against the pon- Matawatl, for $5516.06. The the offense. Magistrate Fuchs tilings as shingles being put up ^er members of the Conynission. Members of the Cliffwood playing in tills area for the first.derous Matawnn line before It plumbing contrac. was given to fined him 550 and gave him with only a single nail ln them nt both Rutgers and Fort the following representatives of Wadsworth and no bacterial Pnrent-Teaeher Association ask- time on Oct. 29, revealed some can get set, the same as Ewing Charles E. Huff, Matawnn, for a suspended sentence il 10 - -­ and flooring laid with nailing erl wliat progress was being tricks in the use of qutck-open-jTownship did. The Maroon and $875 and the electrical work to days in the Middlesex County ° , 8‘oups were present: Mrs. only In every fourth row. Rob­ • continued on page four) , t \Martha f D rl n n CSuydam, u i r J a it« ithe t . . Rev.»--\___ *Law- made in acquiring the Power Ing plays from the T ln routing: Steel has the advantage thnt Peter Vena, cliffwood, for $680. workhouse. ert Redinan, chairman of the reripe R. Bailey, Mrs. George ;■ ' fpontlmiod on pajje four) Mntnwan. 38-13, that the van--they will not have to vary their There were other bids on the Thc -testimony in the case board, averred the building ir. Ritter, Juim L. Tassini, M. J. i'.ulshed_ m ay turn to use agnlni'.’i "(Continued on page four) construction. W i 1 11 a m . Kohl, developed tlmt thc “ frrudffe0 spcctor could watch that floor Eovino, sr., Victor Armelllno, Services Held Friday k e y p o rP ^ n ThatfcS&iVlng. ' ! - " - u k - . Red -Bank, bid and 4tock. of Mr. . Mover's * was direct­ ing was nailed when laid across Postmaster Urges ufellow Construction Co. Keans ed uffttinsl Jaines'D H I, oper­ Thanksgiving Day " ' t i l l s burg, $6843. Councilman Gray­ ator of a service station a Wenzel found the use of For Isadore Prager Two -Run Crashes Gormlpy and the Rev, W. J. year, one item is the Shore Con­ son VanCleaf, chnirm an of the few doors from the Slover sub-flooring hnd brought hi of Hutcheson. Early Yule Mailing ference ‘B’’ crown. It goes to finance committee, reported residence. The defendant did tenses which could not be cov­ Keyport Businessman Chairman Anthony Nuccio the winner. Matawan is the de­ In Matawan Townshipthat by ncceptance of the mini­ not disclose thc reason for his ered under the present code. Died Last Wednesday Ready For Record fending title holder, unfortun­ mum bids, the work could be .spite against M r. Dill. opened the meeting by outlin­ ing the short and long-term ob­ Atlantic Township Stiff After Brief Illness Season; Co-Operation ately lt has degraded this year Two Women Injured As kept within the limits provided Harold Dolan advised the Ito an em pty presenting of a tro by the bonding. jectives which the commission Man With Stolen Car township building code be Funeral services were held D , Of Housewives Asked jpliy for very little as with At­ Councilman Cyrus Brown, would undertake to promote. These were: vised along lines of one recent­ Frldny at 12 o’clock noon at lantic Highland leaving the “B" Runs Into Their Auto chairm an of w ater and sewer, Area Christmas Clubs . . "It’s time to start those ly adopted in Atlantic Township the Keyport Synagogue for Isa­ group ln foolbnll, only four stated the Layne Co., New York, [ 1. To co-opernte wilh ail es­ , Christmas mailings!” Postmas- A larceny of m otor vehicle tablished agencies or organiza­ which Is reputed to be a very dore P ra g e r, 76, of 23 Main St., teams remain. had started work on the new 1 ter C. J. Hasemann Matawan, charge involving hit-run and an Show Total $971,870 stiff.code. A copy of this code Keyport, a prominent Keyport As for Central Jersey and water pumping station on Mid­ tions and community groups In warned this week, launching his other hit-run case were sched­ will be obtained and its provi­ busin'essmnn, who died Wednes­ state honors, that, too, has tak­ dlesex Rd. the furtherance of recreational 1965 ‘‘Mall Early for Chrlst- uled for hearing -before Magis­ Mail Checks To 9603 activity. sions will be checked off against day, Nov. 16, 1955, at Hncken- en an unhappy turn this year Recommend* Plan lims” campaign. trate Luther A. Foster, Mata com parable provisions of the sack General Hospital nfter a as the two schools are no long­ Mr. VanCleaf recommended Members; Deposits 2. To establish adequate safe­ "On the calendar It’s a month wan Township, on Tuesday. existing Matawan Township brief illness. Rabbi Seymour er iri the same competitive brac­ acceptance of a plan for the Increase $55,265 ty precautions wliicli will pro­ away but here in the Post Of­ Two persons were injured ln code. Wadler officiated at the serv­ ket. By the m argin of one stu­ borough civil defense unit vide for tile m axim um welfare fice its Christmas today, and the striking with a stolen auto Mr. Redinnn thought it bet­ ices and burial was in Beth Is­ dent, Keyport has been upgrad­ whereby rescue equipment. If Christmas club cl.-cks [ thc Maroon ami Steel players "lirluglng home llie. Im- out for tho car, a mixed color blloll Bny, W nllgreen Coast, Bid* cion” on Thanksgiving I>a.v, Kncelliic lu Irnm are Janr Hnwle <:i id rt I n li-fl, mul I’al St in Inti-ll- SI Ofi round trip Frequenl nml the Dny Funernl Home, NOTICK greengreen Oldsmoblle Oldsmoblle with with a a dent tlenl sel Ford Range, ltoeknleller rllo, Standing, In (he usual order: Susan (’hiipiiiiin, (llorlu i'reslou, .limn (lilswold, llarhain Sei'-ice C-’iinvi'tiluih economi­ Fam ily o;' the lnte llroH'ii Publishing andI'rim.ng etled lell lell fender. fender The chief rolnledlMminlalns, Wriglry Gulf, Beau* Knapp, Cntliy Mctliiucll, Deborah Lnxow, Muriel Itoulh, Mary Lou Rodrigues, anil Jonn I.e- cal For time scliedulo oall Joseph Clmrlua, Co. will lie closed nil day Tliurs-jtliat the driver oan bc held oii|imnil Buy. Cope Washington, ^ n a lrr. Keyport 1-0300, Jl|)24 -ndv, liny and Friday, Nov, 21 und ;!.\ n lilt-run charge. land ul course, Little Amcl’kn , COUPLE WED SATURDAY

r.iKL- Two N ov. 24, 1955 Safe Driving Day Thursday, Dec. 1

Hold Accidents To Absolute Minimum

Three kinds ot persona are responsible for Lhe nation’s traf­ fic accidents, men, women and children. They will be tlie ta r ­ get for tlie second observance fvorym 'f Ruskhg to Gokbk Up S&vkgs at Mewlmy'sl fbm hds of Items for tk H M tf Smon £ AH Veer Hom(J of S-D Day on Dec. 1, sponsor­ ed by the President’s Commit­ tee for Traffic Safety. Pres. Dwight D. Elsenhower has set this Safe Driving Day for Americans to prove that by their own efforts traffic acci­ dents can bc held to an abso­ lute minimum for a 24-hour per­ iod. The day is typically A m eri­ can, the committee said. Al­ though officially sponsored by the president and his commit­ 4 to a pkg. tee. its observance and all ac ttvities connected with lt will be DISH CLOTHS on a co-operative and volunteer Reg. 6 fori basis. Enforcement of traffic laws 13r. 15 Vi" qual- j will not be given unusual e m ­ Ity make. phasis for this special day, In­ stead, officials hope that ar­ rests will be lower because of T M T O W E L S ' increased observance o! safe *•8- 4 inr O C JC < driving practices. MRS. JO Snril ANTHONY KIN15HART tandsd yyUi. U O O Purpose of the day, the com­ S A V i I f f m ittee said, is to increase Mls9 Rita Tiernan, daughter The bridegrooms moiner a-yareness of the traffic acci­ c.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tiernan, chose a white and gold brocade afternoon gown with a turquoise dent problem and inspire driv 21 Wilson Ave., Matawan, be­ ers and pedestrains to assum e hat, turquoise accessories, and cam e the bride of Joseph An­ their Individual and personal re­ an orchid corsage. sponsibility for highway satety thony Rinehart, son of Mr. and A reception was held at Shad- They will be urged to: Mrs. Harold S. Rinehart, Queen owbrook Inn, Shrewsbury. 1. Obey the letter and spirit Anne Dr., Shrewsbury, Satur­ For their wedding trip, the ' l i l t 18 ib. A colorfully patterned of all traffic regulations by driv­ day, Nov. 19, 1956, at 11 a.m . in bride wore a brown and white ing at speeds prescribed by law St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport. wool tweed dress with brown 20 2 t roast or indicated by road and weath­ The Rev. John J. Hendricks accessories and a brown fur So I b . handy tray top er conditions, by signaling turns officiated at the ring cape with a corsage of white or­ and stops, by being extra alert ceremony and the nuptial mass chids. OVAl ROASTER and slowing at railroad cross­ Mrs. Michael Cox was soloist Mrs. Rinehart is a graduate T.V. SNACK TABLES ings, and by crossing streets and Miss Loretta Durante was of Mntawan High School and correctly at intersections. at the organ. Bouquets of white M ontclair State T enchers’ Col­ 2 6 -q u a rt 2. Be courteous to all drivers chrysanthemums decorated the lege. She Is a member of the WASTE BASKET and pedestrians, give a break altar faculty of the Middletown Town­ Reg. 3 ^ t Reg. Tf** to pedestrians and turning mo- Given ln marriage by her fa ship Schools. ' torists, and to practice good ther, the bride wore a full-length The bridegroom was gradu­ qualify roaster hat llurdy ton Ia lonltary 12'/j x 18 Inch tray-top with pay red sportsmanship by keeping to the gown of white velvet and lace ated from Candler College, Ha­ '.jelf-basting cover, built-in imldt. tables assure you long, right, staying ln their own lane with a cathedral train. The vana, Cuba, and is employed at flood looking use — hand- and avoiding unnecesary use princess style gown had a velvet Fort Monmouth. He served ’♦ree-well. Pit* itandard of the horn. bodice with a lace yoke decor­ four years ln the U. S. Naval <6vem. A«»ure* vnlfgfrn tome rubber-tip, black legi, 3. Give full attention to driv­ ated with seed pearls, a man­ Air Corps. tenderizing gndJ>rownlng‘. jiffy clip* for tray removal. ing and walking, practice the darin collar, and long pointed fundamentals of sale driving by velvet sleeves. Her three-quar­ keeping two hands on the wheel ter length veil of illusion fell TONY DRAGOTTA’S and attention on the road, keep from a velvet cap and she car­ BARBER SHOP windshields and windows clean ried a prayer book with white NOW Ofli.V FOR BUSINESS and clear, and be alert to traf­ orchids. Second & Atlantic Sts., C V Top S e k d h a O m -$ h » f Fresh Flock of Holkky Swings! ST* fic conditions well ahead of and Miss Mary Jane Word, Elisa­ r / v,f I h ’ ^ * around iheir own cars K eyport beth, cousin of the bride, was ‘ •- r t IIIBIW— Mill IIIBMI iW IIH l ll Wl I 111 il|_ U 1 the m aid of honor. H er full- (Formerly of Union Bench) Ladles, Childrens Hair Cutting length gown of French blue taf­ Children’* Toys Member of Master feta was styled with a portrait Television Topic B a rb er’s A»»'n. ASSORTS®^ ' neckline, cap sleeves, and full Ample Parking Space Selecting and making Christ­ skirt. Her French matching m as toys will be the subject of velvet cap was trimmed with “A Woman’s Work,” WATV, blue feathers and she carried Chennel 13, Thursday, Dec. 1 a basket of coral roses and from 12 to 12:30 p.m . pompons. G uests of M rs. M argaret C. Miss Barbara Wurwlck, Leo­ Shepard, Essex County home nardo, was the bridesmaid. She agent who is seen regularly on was dressed in a gown of the the program , will be Miss Shir­ sam e color ar.d style as the ley Alpert of the Toy Guidance honor attendant and carried a Council, and Miss Mary Cleta similar bouquet. Scholtes, Passaic County home Henry Koeglor, Red Bank, airent. was thc best ir.s;, uuu ut.iiei-1! “Toys are no longer consid­ were Thomas Botti and Stephen ’Thinking of ered trinkets or luxuries," Miss Probst, Long Branch, and Wil­ Jewelry Is My Specialty Shepard says. “They are rec­ liam Fansler, Eatontown. ognized as essential to chil­ The bride’s mother selected MAtawan 1-4419 dren’s proper growth and de­ an afternoon gown of rose tulle MA 1-4419— Cliffwood velopment. Miss Alpert will and charcoal lace, tunic style. show toys for all a g e groups She wore a rose velvet cap and JOSEPH LEJEUNE from Infants through the 10- an orchid corsage. year-olds. Thc toys she will display will be safe and p rac­ tical from a functional as well as an entertainment standpoint. Miss SchoUes will show several toys popular with children and easy to m a k e.” •A W om an’s W ork,” ls p re ­ sented weekly on WATV by the Essex County Extension Serv­ ice. which is supported by the Essex County Board of Free holders, the U. S. D epartm ent of Agriculture and Rutgers Uni versity. woman W A N T A D I tails another •SSi IMItA, There Is a Reason! Because Rug Cleaning Is Our Business and Your Rugs Are Returned to Your fm a l weir Home . . . Looking Like New. Our for any i f fair Prices Are Modest and Our Service Is ' RENT IT! Tops.______

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Aiod JUST PICK UP YOUR PHONE AMD CALL! * y*v ti tovt* toty wv« «Md« SOuth Amboy 1-1582 ht YVi «t4Ml Ynu’ll niiiivcl ;»| om -iiTvirr . . . .mil vm i’ll <>n.|n.v iu*u-lookii*,'; rtoMi« « ( n m * llllis ilKllilll h t tviry ooailfni Special! Summer RUGS 6.48 MILLER’S !) X \'J. i-il/.i* FORMAL WEAR All Sum m er llinr* K lom l I'KIII'. TUI Spring! 52 Throckmorton St. S. Boyes Rug Cleaning Co. J. J. N EW B ER R Y O S 17 W. Front St KEYPORT FREEHOLD, N. J. FReehold 8-0002 The Area's Only R uk Olrunlnr I’lmit MATAWAN GIRL BECOMES BRIDE MARRIED AT ST. JOSEPH’S BIRTHS FUNERAL SERVICES Baxkr-Martin D e F e o Mrs. Harry Coffee Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mar­ Mr. »nd Mrs. Vinoent DeFeo, Funeral services w ere held on tin. sr., Main St., Keansburg, Baltimore, Md., are the par­ Saturday at 8 a.m. at the Day announce the engagement of Xov. 24,1055 P a g e Three ents of a son, born Tuesday, Funeral Home, Keyport, for their daughter, Barbara Eliza­ Nov. 15, 1965, M rs. D eFeo ls Mrs, M argaret Coffee, 70, of 515 beth, to Neil Baxter, Jr., son of the former Miss Elizabeth Wall­ Columbia Ave., Union Beach, DEATHS Mr. and Mrs. Nell Baxter, sr ing, Keyport. widow of Harry Coffee, who died Union Beach. suddenly at her residence on Thc bride-to-be Is a graduate Alexander Mrs. John Vanderbilt Wednesday, Nov, 18, 1955, a of Middletown Township High Mr. and Mrs. Janies Alexan­ Mrn. Caroline Vanderbilt, high mass of requiem was held School and ls employed at Camp der. 83 Second St., Keyport, are of 221 Second St., Keyport, wid­ at the Holy Family Church, Un­ Wood by the departm ent of the parents of a daughter, born ion Beach, with the Rev. John ow ol John Vanderbilt, died field training. The bridegroom- Friday, Nov. 18, 1955, ln River McMullln officiating. Interment Thursday, Nov. 17, 1955 in Marl­ elect Is employed by his tamer view Hospital, boro Township. was in St. Joseph's Cemtery In tlie firm , B axter's Builders. Keyport. Her husband died earlier this He served with the U. S. Army Stark Mrs. Coffee waj born ln Eng­ year. She was a member of In Korea. A daughter was born ln Riv­ Calvary Methodist Church and ervlew Hospital on Thursday, land, and had lived in Union Sons and D aughters of Liberty, Shcad-Farrell Nov. 17, 1055, to Mr. and Mrs. Beach for the past 20 years. Keyport, and had resided In the Announcement of the engage­ Emil Stark, 18- Braden Pi. She was a communicant of the borough for the past 60 years. ment of Miss Mary Farrell, Keansburg. ’ Holy Family Church. Surviving Is a sister, Mrs. daughter of Mrs. Florence Far­ She la survived by several Henrietta Bailey, Keyport. rell, Morganville, and the late Trlm el cousins. ; Funeral services were held Joseph Farrell, and Joseph Mr. and Mrs. John Trlmel, Sirs. A. J. Gerdlng | Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Slicad, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Len 391 Madison Ave., Laurence the Bedle Funeral Heme, Key­ Sliend, South Plainfield, was Harbor, are the parents of a Funeral services were held~r on Nov. 16 at the Pflel Funeral port. vlth the Rev. Dr. Hillman made on Thursday. daughter, born ln South Amboy T. Williams, pastor of Calvary Miss F arrell is a graduate of Hospital. Home, Irvington, for Mrs. An­ Methodist Church, officiating. Matawan High School, and Is na C. Marlon Gerdlng, 86, of 18 Interment was In Green Grove employed as a secretary by the i P oulsen Middlesex Ave., Cliffwood Cemetery, Keyport, Monmouth County Organization A son was born ln South Am­ Beach, widow of Augustus J. for Social Service at the Free­ boy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gerdlng, who died Sunday, Nov. Mrs. Flora Holmes hold Health Center. Her fiance Roy Poulsen, 451 Shore Con­ 13, 1955 after a brief illness. Mrs. Flora (Taylor) Holmes, graduated from Plainfield High course,‘Cliffwood Beach. The Rev. David L. Coddlngton, 77, of Longstreet Rd., Holmdel, School, and ls employed at tlie pastor of the Clinton Avenue widow of Jonathan I. Holmes, Vena Presbyterian Church, Irvington, MR., MRS. FLOYD LEWIS Hamilton Boulevard Service M i’.., M RS. I.KONK DICARLO died Thursdny, Nov. 17, 1955, Station, South Plainfield. He Mr. and Mrs, Charles Vena, officiated and burial was ln crystalette and they carried In R ivervlew Hospital. Before an altar decorated served ln the armed forces for Miss Mary Ellen Centimole,!!yn Centimole, botli of Keyport, RD1, Box 33, Keyport, are the Hollywood Memorial Park, Un­ Mrs. Holmes was born hi At­ witli bouquets of mixed flowers cascade bouquets of mixed flow­ three-and-one-half years. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Car-]nicces of the bride, and Miss parents of a son, born Tuesday, ion. lantic Township, daughter of the and palms, Miss Betty Ann ers. A June wedding is planned. men Centimole, 17 Central Ave„jLaurene Mongillo. Middletown, Nov. 15, 1955, in Monmouth Me­ M rs. G erdlng w as born in late John G. and Harriet (Frost) Ward, daughter of Mr. and M rs Allen Lewis, Matawan, twin Mntawan, became the bride of,Conn., the bride's cousin. morial Hospital. N ew ark and lived there until Frledland-Slmon Taylor. Arthur D. Ward, Edgewater Dr., brother of the bridegroom, was Leone DiCarlo, son of Mr. and Their gowns, designed the two years ago when she moved Mrs. Holmes was superinten­ M atawan, becam e tlie bride of the best man. Ushers werc Jo­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simon, Mrs. Daniel DiCarlo, GO Wash­ sam e as the mnid of honor's, Batters to the home«of her son, Augus­ A daughter was born on Tues­ dent cf the Sunday School of thc Floyd Lewis, son of M r. and seph L. Bruce, Matawan, and Miami Beach, Fla., have an ington St., Keyport. on Satur- were in flamingo shrimp and tus E. Gerdlng in Cliffwood day, Nov. 15, 1955, in Riverview - Baptist and Federated Church­ Mrs. Alexander Lewis, Morgan John J. Jessup, Brooklyn, cous­ nounced the engagement ofjday. Nov. 19, 1955 at 3 o’clock they carried colonial bouquets ] Beach. Her husband died ln es of Holmdel, a m e m b er of the ville Rd,, M ataw an, on Satur­ in of the bride. ln St. Joseph's Church, Key­ of blue carnations. Hospital, lo Mr. and Mrs. Ray- 1952. _ Holmdel Baptist Church, past day, Nov. 19, 1955, at 3 p.m. in The m other of tlie bride wore port. Miss Ann Acquayiva, Redjj"0^ ‘ Batters, 138 Broad St., B es,des hfir ^ sh£ president of the Ladles Aid So- the First Presbyterian Church, a m auve colored dress of peau Bank, niece of the bride, w as:K-eyP°1 i...... The Rev. Charles Reissner, vived by a brother, Edward clfty, of the church, past presi­ M ataw an. de sole with a violet colored tiie flower girl. Her dress wasi curate, officiated at the double Marion, Union; three grandchil* dent of the Holmdel-Atlantic- velvet hat, violet accessories The Rev. Chester A. Gallo ring ceremony. The cliurcli!s^'lnrk bl“e and she carried! Ml. and Mrs' cllarles LewiSi dren and three great-grandchil­ Rarltan M.C.O.S.S., a member way, pastor, officiated at the and a corsage of violets. was decorated with white pom-IP*n,c carnations. iMaple Dr., RD., Keyport, are dren. of the Holmdel Garden Club and double ring ceremony. Mias The bridegroom’s mother pons and palms. The wedding] Charles Centimole, jr.. Mata-jU)e parcnts of a daughter,’born wore a peacock blue crystalct- she was active ln the Red Cross. Shirley Relth, Cliffwood sang. music was played by Miss Lor*;wnn» l"e bride s nephew, was;Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1955, In Rlv- Affoslinho DuConccicao te dress with a black velvet hat, She Is survived by a daugh­ The organist was Mrs. Celia E. etta D urante, organist, who al- ll)c pn&e. ierview Hospital. * Funernl services were held ter, M rs. W. Ja y Duncan, Holm­ M agee. black accessories, and a cor­ so accom panied Mrs.- Michael! Charles Centimole, M atawan,: . Saturday at 1:15 p.m. Irom the del, with whom she resided, and sage of pink roses. Given In marriage by her fa­ Cox who sang "Ave Maria,” by.Mother of the bride, was the] Hoernlein Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, a grandson, William B. Duncan, A reception was held at the ther, the bride wore a full-length Schubert. jbesi man- nnd ushering were! A daughter was born in South and at 2 o'clock at St. John's a t home. Rollo Post House, Keyport. :Juiius Sandopatre, Keyport,j Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lutheran Church, Perth Amboy, gown of French lace over slip­ Given in m arriage by her fa Funeral services were held For their wedding trip through for Agostinho DaConceicao, 53, per satin with long pointed ther. the bride wore a weddinqi nephew of the bridegroom, Mi-’Bernard Hoernlein. 215 Park Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. the southern states, the bride chad Rusignuolo, jr., and An-jPi., Cliffwood Beach, of 357 Main St., Keansburg who sleeves, portrait neckline appll­ gown of em broidered nylon tul­ from the late residence and bur­ selected a grey plaid sheath thony Rusignuolo, both of Un- died Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1955, qued with Iridescent sequins, le over white satin designed ial was In Holmdel Cemetery dress with matching jacket, and Mon Beach. Denise In P erth Amboy G eneral Hos­ and a lull skirt ending in a with a fitted bodice, long sleeve- under the direction of the Bedle a black accessories. She wore Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Denise, pital. The Rev Frecdrlck Boos, cathedral train. Her fingertip For the wedding the mother! Funeral Home, Keyport. a corsage of white orchids. e.s a neckline trim m ed with a o f- j )p b ,.'lde'"chosP” |)0wder"’ b lu e :Tennent Rd.. Morganville, are pastor of Oethsemane Lutheran veil of F rench illusion fell from The bride was graduated from “ •!!,“ ! L 8"'V "T „,!,rl»cc dress and black accessor-'tf>e parents of a _son, born Fri-cliurch, Keyport, officiated at John Marcclin a tiara of iridescent sequins. Matawnn High School and is a ed seed pearls and a bouffant, j- ; ^ bHdegr'oom's' mother1 <•«*• Nov. 18. 1955, in Fitkin the services and interment was She carried a cascade bouquet John Marcclin, 42, of 104 R a ­ secretary for Toolan-Haney nnd skill, extending lo a long tram.,wore a bUle lacc dres9 and navy:Hospital. 'Hie baby weighed sev- in Fair View Cemtery, Middle­ of white roses and stephanotis vine Dr., M ataw an, husband of Romond, Perth Amboy. The bride's veil of imported accessories and both had orchid!®11 l)ounds. 15 ounces. Mrs. De­ town. centered with a white orchid. Floi'ence (Dickinson) Marcclin, The bridegroom, also a grad­ silk illusion was fastened to a corsages. Inise is the form er Miss Joan Van- Mr. DaConceicao was strick­ died Sunday, Nov. 20, 1955, in Mrs. Janet Sullivan, Mata- uate of M ataw an High School, tiara of pearls and she carried am nr a recent Inn nl the TTn-^'1. Morganville. en with a heart attack while the Perth Amboy Hospital. Hc w ar w as the m atron of honor. is with Metal fc Thermot Cor­ a colonial bouquet of white ros-'ion Bcacl, Firehouse, tiie couple1 waiting in line to have his car MISS PAULA SIMON Ceccl was born In Brooklyn, the son H er full-length gown was of poration. Carteret. es. liliies-of-the-valley, sweetleft for a wedding trip to Flor- inspected at the Perth Amboy A son was born on Friday, !“ ... . of the late John and Margaret shrimp crystalette. Her head­ The bride is n m e m b er of the their daughter, Paula, to Joel Peas and babies' breath. |j^a piece was of the same material For traveling the bride Nov. |8. 1955, In Riverview Hos-^,lsI,ccUon staUon’ He was born (Shea) Marcelin, and had lived Matawnn Sirius Chapter, OrderjFricdlnnd. son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Mongillo, Hamden, wore a beige dress and coat,:uiul' to\i,- and Mls j 0iu, cec- in Portueftl and was a council­ and slie carried a cascade bou­ ln Matawan for the past two or the Eastern Star. The bride-;llalpli Friedland, Matawan. jConn..Conn.. a cousin nf the bride, was black accessories and a white .. 1= tL.'.i ...1 -man of St. John's Lutheran quet of mixed flowers. ci, 15 Laurel Ave., K eansburg. years, - groom spent four years in the! Miss Simon attended:l the tlni-theUni- the mmaid aid of honor.honor Her gown orchid corsage. They will be at The »jnb ,e|gll,.d fl lds ln!Church.iChurch. He was employedemploye, as He was a veteran of World Bridesmaids were Miss Ethel U. S. Air Force .three of which; versity of Miami and is a stu- was skylark blue, full length, home Der, 4 nl lln-ir newly-fur- ULuli:-ea mid im.s k • iriili >u ari c^evft^ot' operator, War II and a communicant of Lewis, sister of thc bridegroom, were spent in the European dent at Charron Williamsiams Sec- witli a strapless bodice of vel- nished home in Matawan. (john^'ar” ' * eU' *' Surviving are his wife, '1Ther­ St. Joseph’3 Church, Keyport. and Miss Joyce Ann Ward, nie­ theater. When he was discharg­ retarial College, Miami. Her vet with tulle trim, a bouffant The bride attended St. Jo-, esa (Brust) DaConceicao; two Besides llis -wife, he ls surv­ ce of the bride, both of M ata­ ed. he held the rank of sergeant. fiance graduated from M atawan skirt of tulle witli velvet strips seph’s School. Keyporl and is' Scully daughters. Mr.s. Natalie Bernar- ived by three daughters, Patri­ wan. Their gowns and head­ The couple will reside at 154 High School. He is attending ending ill bows. She wore a employed at Gansliire Manufac-' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scully, 374'do, Englishtown, and Mrs. Ilda cia, Maureen and Denice, all at pieces were styled like the hon­ Brookslde Ave., Cliffwood the University of Miami, where matching ■. velvet cloche, tulle luring Co., Keyport. The bride-'Maple Ave.. Keyport, are the;Ooncalves. Elizabeth; five home; a brother, Gerard, Brook­ or attendant’s in azure blue Beach. he is a member of Zeta Beta trimmed, nnd carried a colon-groom nttended St. Andrew s’parcnts of a daughter, born Fri- grandchildren; Ills father, Abel lyn; two sisters, Miss Rita Mar­ Theta Fraternity. !ial bouquet of pink carnations. School. Rome. Italy, and is.day, Nov. 18, 1955, ln Riverview DaConceicao, Portugal: one sls- celin, and Mrs. Gloria Carter, wood one year and formerly H e is "survived by his wife. •No date has been sol for the The bridesmaids were Miss employed at the Union Beach'Hospital. Iter and four brothers. . both of Brooklyn. resided hi E a st Orange. Mr. wedding. Rita Centimole and Miss Mari-Block Co., Union Beach. Funeral services wcre hcld Caroline (Frank) Sinvln, nnd a Nappi Baker was a member of Cen­ NOTICE T uesday at 8:30 a.m . a t the brother, Samuel Slavln,.’Kings Daniel-Konnedy tury Lodge 100, F, and A.M., A dausnter- w as born on Sat-j Brown Publishing and Printing Day Funeral Home, Keyport, Mr. and Mrs, Bernard A, and a corsage of cym bidium s at the South Orange, Point, L. I. ri. . .. ^ ll‘st ^resbyterian Ul.day, Nov. 19, 1955, In the Jer- Co,will be closed nil day Thurs- and a high mass of requiem j Kennedy, 34 Maplewood Avo.,j A reception followed at Buck Legion services were Church, Matawan, by the Rev. scv sh0re Hospital, Point Plefts-j day and Friday, Nov. 24 and 25 was celebrated by the Rev. Cor­ Surviving are his wife, Hazel „ _ |Keansburg, have announced the Smith’s, East Keansburg. Chestei A. Galloway, pastor, ‘ant, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony• * E. Baker, Sparta; another nelius J, Kane, pastor, at St. I T T * Rt 11:30 a ,m '|engagem ent of their daughter,j Upon their return from a wed- Mrs. Stanley c. Rittenhouse,* Nappi, 19 May St., Keyport. daughter, Mrs. Edith A. Tomb, Joseph’s Church at 9 a.m. In­ at the Bedle Funeral Home, Ma- Romaine, to Trevor Daniel, son'ding trip to Florida, the couple Morganville, sister of the bride,: , Changewater; two sons, Willard term ent was ln the church taw an. M asonic services w ere'of Mrs. Joint S. O'Neil, Sc*eley|WiU m ake their home in Keans- was the honor attendant, and Selmcck H. Baker, Detroit, Mich., and cem etery. held Sunday afternoon at 2 Kcansbut'£. ancl the lfttc burR. Stanley Stanford, Fanwood, ser- ^ r' ant* ^ ls' R. Sch- Donald R. Baker, Packanack followed by the funeral services ^ormailr Essex. Eng j ancj Mrs. Dorer wcre ved his brother as best man. neck. 10 Matawan Rrt., Keyport, Clnrcncc \\'. Bnkcr Lnke, and four grandchildren. . are the parents of a son, born which were in charge of the *and- r^ ,e betrothal was ,botli graduated from Middle- Masonic services were held A reception for the families SntuuiaJ, Nov_ ]9. 1955. ln Mon. C larence W. Baker, 78, died Rev. Lawrence R. Bailey, pas- n0lincefi ft recent party at thc town Township High School and Sunday. Nov. 20, 1955, at the at the Bedle Funeral Home, Ma and f, ends fol owed at the lh JIcmorlal Hospital, tor of the First Baptist Church;Kenne(b' home. a,.c ^otjj employed by the Pru- home of Mrs. Rittenhouse. Fol­ home of his daughter, Mrs. Cora tawan, Tuesday night. Tho fu Matawan. A funeral service al-! Miss Kennedy attended Mid- cjential Life Insurance Com- lowing a trip to Canada, thei VanDyk B. Smith, 209 Wayside Dr., nei'B> was yesterday at 1 p.m. so was conducted in New Lon-:dletown Township High School pany, Newark. couple will reside at 11 Schenck; A son was born in Mon-: Cliffwood. Mr. Baker was boW l^ the funeral home with the: q „ ;.„ “Tncida'v'nUernnn'n ‘1^ Is employed by tho Barth Ave.. Matawan. ' | mouth Memorial Hospital on; ln New Brunswick, the son of. Rev. Francis Osterstock, pastor "• ^ ^ Corp., Newark. Her Mulllga.-Leonard Mr. Stanford is employed by Sunday, Nov. U0, 1955. to Mr. the late Henry and Margaret °* the BayvlewPresbyterian Waterford Cnnn Ifiance graduated frnm Rpci: Miss Harriet E. Leonard Fay Sales Co., Morganvilie. P ri-|and Mrs. Louis VanDyk, Wick- Baker. Church, Cliffwood, officiating..0-’ 101 Conn- ‘Bank Catholic High School and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har or to her marriage to Mr. Stan-;ntunk He was retired after 5-i years’Hurlal was in Hillside Cemetery, is employed by DcLeuw Cather ry Leonard, 34 Sycamore Ave,,,. , . Mr.s, G eorge W. Ja co b s lord, Mrs. Stamford was pm of service as a rnilroad engl-!Rutherford, and Brill Engineering Corp. for East Keansburg was married! 01 ‘ 1 falamfo111 was nnploy- Palestinl ncor for the Lncknwnnna Rail ! „ Mrs. Kathryn E. Jacbos. G8, ed by the same company of 45 Second St., Keyport, wife the New Jersey Turnpike. ;to Joseph Mulligan, jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pales- road. "He had lived in Cliff-1 „ C- ?ak" . __ .. . ; Mrs. M arie C. Baker, 43, of of George W, Jacobs, died Mon­ A June wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mulligan, _ — tlni, 230 C arr Ave.. Keansburg, DAYTIME OR ‘sr.. 14 Johnson Lane. Kuans . 63 Broadway, Keyport, died day, Nov. 21, 1955, at her home, demand ror Holly are the parents of a daughter, : Sunday, Nov. 20, 1955, at Mon* following a short illness. She I burg. Saturday afternoon. Nov.] E xceeds Supply born Saturday, Nov. 19, 1955, in EVENING FORMAL!' < mouth Memorial Hospital. Mrs. was born in Brooklyn, the daugh­ WEDDINGS 112. 1955, at 4 o'clock, at tliej Riverview Hospital. Baker was born In Keyport, the 'hom e of the bride’s sister, Mrs.j A vast unfilled m arket for; ter of the late Robert and Eliz­ Dorer-Kinjf Corroct forma! daughter of thc late Adelbcrt abeth (Cushing) Cook, and had Chester Gorskl. jr., Ramsey! holly exists In tills country, ac-| n itlrlrl fnnferenri. attire for tho The marriage of Miss Joan AVe,, Keansburg, [cording to C, R. Wolfe. Millville,-J; v^onicrciitc and Florence Haynes. She was resided in Keyport for 37 years. Anne King, daughter of Mr. and judge Whitney Crowell, Mid- president of the Holly Society of For Legion O roups evening wedding a lifelong resident of the bor She was a member of the is full dross; jough and wns a member of St.| women’s Circle of'The 'wood- East Keansburg'"fo DonaUl'L’ dletown- orflcult(,d at tl,e double-'America. i Post and county officers, com for daytime : Mary's Episcopal Church, Key- men o/ Ule World Keyport iDorer son of Mr and Mrs 001 em0"y’ , Speaking at the recent annual mUleP chairmen and member.' wrddinga, thi port. I Besides her husband^ she is^haries Thomas TwiHglH Ave ,a,ve? "! b-v hpr ^meeting of the Society nl Rut- of J07 American Legion Post; cutaway coat Surviving are a son. W ilbert:sut-yived by a son A rthur r 1 Kpnnshniu lonk nliu-e s-iim- e1, wnl1- il puncess.gcrs University, Mr. Wolfe said jn Burlington, -Cam den. CJloii with striped E. Baker. Keyport, and two sis- j^obs ^vno,, *C,,R**.1 “".ss of cm- that the demand for holly •so cester. Monmouth and Oce m Iters, Mrs. Ella Conklin. Butler, trousers! and Mrs. Evelyn Danielson, Un­ ion Beach. Funeral services were held

iromrdl,er "latVTsWcnce b“l ^ requiem jc»*--ie Toombs was Ihe organ- ’per.ment stations. Browers can n|„hl. #t 8:0o p.m. the Rev. James A. Gusweller,]" 'v‘ , 7, F,en,-ied hv her fa.lw,- lhe Mrs’ llomR,1° So»>rano’ Ellst meet the challenge to greatly Don Hart. Bridgeton. Slate COMPLETE rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Vmbof'^Ibrfdti was altired in a town of il“lherIord..was I'0™ ..*"™ ?: h<"lv i ^ l o n C om m ander, will ad RENTAL Church, Key por M t, O C a UK. InlnrmniilIn te rm e n t willtirlll be in i.. Ch’rlsl i.i Mnlnl P°*n t rlo ‘'e linn ' ion 1nr»o 'ncc iwri' 0VCI' vtilin ;illtl|i w . 'n. .|Simm'tni-so hudire^of^w hhe 1 llp Society gave n citation lo dress the Leglonnali e.s at the ferment, under the direction of Cliurch n>inp|p,-» q.„n 4 v. h tv led with n scoon neckliiie m d to iso hudici of wl Itt D ,. c'lin 1 ics II. C onnors, soon lo conference, tlie purpose of SERVICE the Bedle Funernl Home, was under (he^?reeU o^nf 11^ ^ -V’ b assure1 OPTOMETRIST fr?, :illl Mn pie I’I.i Key part, Mrs. Mnbel Melnel, Kcnns- ed headpieces and cmrled yel- j01. iijmself, conducting the Bor- J(]I'es, sr.: Mrs, John Jones, Jr.. (’lirlslnnis delivery of poitralls “ - Tel. KM.vpart 7-IM2 burtr, who died June 3, nam ed low roses. den Milk Agency. luid children, M m jorle and ot k iln lihnlns will he S»\. 110, f r n n k F I c lit 1 11 g, K eyport, EYES EXAMINED BAYSHORE FUNERAL DECISIONS mid. In •1111 - clier, 115 Broad HI.., Matawnn, niolher, all of Keyporl A Friday* S A.M. lo 9 P.M, 31 E. Fronl St, STUDIOS Mrs, Ulla S, Ileyl filing accessories nml a cor­ and Kdwlu M. Slnnford, Miilit| Also Mrs. Joseph Cusey nnd Wadsaaday, 8 A,f*f, to 12 Noon Mrs. Kiln 8. lieyl, Mntnwnn sage of pink cymbldhini;.. The si.. MnUiwnn, son of Mr. and daiigliler, Htith; Mn. L'uil Lo- Near Olflei' 10 .'MAIN S l„ Ki:VIM>ltl 1'ownslilp, who died Oct. 7, left niolher of the bridegroom wns’Mrs. (Minrles Mlnnfnrd. Hillside nsch nml diiiiyhlei Mnrlii'r; 30 W. Front St., Keyport .$300fl (a her nl.stcr, Louise Sell Cnll KE 7-4948 •j i :j„ kio 7-i:i:m dressed III n. koivii of gold aiid;were unlled In marrlnije on Sal. Lliidn ’I'engue and Mrs, Rich­ K Ey p 0 rt_7 •2020______w;U;r—Germ any aiul the le.iiilu- beige t / m t n r ’Ili. ce.'i'.Wl len u rday, N ov, lu, till", i'it“ r " i,lil, ard Teague, all 01 iViituwau. Intendent and the director of lod' of years,. Mr. Redman ex- Paul Mandevllle are-rushed on Two Hit-Run Crashesathletics, not Just the , to plained. . ; ■ ‘ . . passingthey do not get the participate ln athletics; when Mr. Redman also cautioned protection that the Keys afford (Continued fvom pago one) they are reported to have any that' here there are to be side­ Hank Cleary and George Ruth. to a halt. Tbe driver wai Wy­ physical deficiency. He also walks and curbs, there also must In general-, it can be salil that nne' Jones 21 Cliffwood Ave., noted the board was confronted be storm sewers. The household­ Keyport will make the long dri­ Cliffwood. F O R R E N T SERVICE FOR SALE Pag* F our N ov. .24, 1955 witli a request for the attend­ ers would have to assume the ves downfield while Mataivan Taken To Physician ance of & physician at football cost of building catch basins will look to the long run or STORE PLUMBING & HEATING HOUSE aprons several styles; also Beverly Thompson, 16. Gar­ gam es. plain setving and dress remodeling. along their streets to drain awny pass, getting the "pcrfect piny" 26* x 30' corner property Highway 36 Oil Burners, Stokers, Gas Burners, R elta Deal*;, 111 B road St., M ataw an den Pl„ River Gardens, and Ambulance Available surface water. He estimated to explode In proper timing. and Poole Ave., Keyport. Applv on N. A. IttL S E N 4 SONS Cali M A 1-0205. }24 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Mrs. Mary Johnson, 35, mother Mr. Currie commented that property or call Keyport 7-3256. w2< 230 BORDENTOWN AVE., the cost at $500 per catch basin, Keyport suffered a blow ln SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. jl' Matawan Township, Matawan Borough of Mr. Boylan, both passengers the board always had the Ma­ BOY'S Enslish bicycle, large, excel* Established 1B69 Tel. Kevport 7-3030 but Mr. Heuser believed a good the Lambnrlvllle game when MATAWAN house 6 rooms and bath; lent condition $23, Call Keyport 7 * J. Mabel Brown, Publisher In the Boylan car, were Injur­ tawan First Aid Squad ambu­ all improvements, oil heat. Call Ma­ C.C.C. Building Contractors. Lookfng 0007-R. w24* basin could be constructed for Dave Wharton was Injured. How­ tawan 1*1727 between 0 and 7 p.m. J24 for a reliable firm to do your re Published Every Thursday ed In the crash and taken to a lance available and with the less money. pairs and alterations? Call us. Ad ever, Ray. LoPresto and Tony ORDERS taJien now ior Christmas • By BROWN PUBLISHING AND Matawan physician by the Ma­ physician only two blocks away, UPSTAIRS apartment, 2 family house, ditions, garages, 'door hagning. gutter PRINTING COMPANY Cogliano, his understudies, both work, roofing, siding etc. All work hand m a d e bed dolls. A ssorted col* tawan Township First Aid this was believed to be suffi­ 4 rooms and bath. Call Keyport 7> ors |2.98, Call Matawan H669-J«t. did such a com m endable Job 0401*M. wj 24* guaranteed. Call Keyport 7-3034 or I. Mabel Brown ...... E d ito r Squad. cient. H e noted it was diffi­ K ey p o rt 7-2834-W, vZ4 Geraldine V. Brown Associate Editor Postmaster Urges against the West Jersey team FURNISHED room, kitchen privileges; William Coward, 190 Ocean cult to get a physician to leave th a t the Red and White will FOR Christmas AKC Collie pups. In­ . SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Continued from page one) business woman preferred, /seated quire 63 Broadway, Keyport. WJ24 Blvd., Laurence Harbor, had his private practice Saturday on bus line, n e a r station. Call Key* DEW ITT RICE Payable ln Advance keep up its standnrd of bttck- Painting, spraying and roof repairs. One Year (within State) ...... 13.50 reported his car stolen to Key­ afternoons, a busy time for a friends and relatives living in po rt 7-0036-J or Inquire 1115 U nion Ave., fix Month* ...... —...... 2.00 ficld strength. Different from cr. Morntngslde Ave., Union Beach. Inquire 8 South Atlantic Ave., Mata* C H R ISTM A S trees, w holesale and re* port State Police at 2:30 p.m. doctor. Mr. Currie said he had other states. w an o r call M a ta w a n 1-4210-W. wJ8 tell. Canadian Spruce and double Three Months 1.25 years past, It is Keyport who needle balsam; also bundles of boughs: One Year {outside SUV) 4.00 Housewives Can Help LARGS furnished room in Keypori, thnt day. It was the car Wynne written the Shore Conference to inside and outside decorations, Order One Y ear (outside U. S A 6.00 has the better reserves now. near business section and ______station;_ CARPENTER and building contractor. Postmaster Hasemann especi­ now. Call Matawan 1*2375. WJ24 Six Months (outside U. S., ...... 3.25 was driving. Wynne was re­ this effect, but had received no Last Game For Two MHS Boys suitable for working couple or single J. G. Metsger, Florence Ave., Key* Six MonihJ (outaide U. S.) 3.25 manded to the county jail in de­ reply. ally calls on housewives to help person. Write Box Z ln care of this port. New homes, garages; all alter­ Two of the titans who helped newspaper. wJU ations and repairs. Easy financing 28 lengths of 8” galvanized pipe; 13 fault of $2000 ball. A cafeteria report showed In the effort to deliver every| elbows G” galvanized .50 each, G. E. Executors and administrators of carry Matawan to a Central arran g ed . Call M ataw an 1-2309-W. •states have the right to select the $833 profit to date in Matawan package and Christmas card be­ STORE about 10 x CO at 38 East Front Frigldaire and bottle gas range in per* On Sunday a car parked near Street a few doors west of Pc«! feet condition; also table and chair* newspapers In which they desire their _ __ Jersey, Group r, championship AUTO consultant on new cars, 1850 and 526.83 ln Cliffwood. fore Dec. 25th. The lady of tho Office. Keyport. also store 20 x 60*. reasonable. T. P. Doty Box 318 Poole "■notices, printed. If the right is not Dock Bt., on Lower Main St., utomolbles at a price a little above 'exercised the su rro g ate will m a k e the Tbe board voted that three house,” he emphasized, "is real-l*n ]953, Fedele and Dan Van­ immediate occupancy, L. J. Costa, dealer* cost. This ad ls the real Ave., back of Keypori Auction, Call was struck. Wilbur DeBeVoise, Pershing Place. Tel. KE 7-0501 or K eypori 7-1504-R, v / j 2 V selection end th* notice will probably derbllt will be playing their fi­ tiling. Call Keyport 7-1475-M and a*k appear ln some newspaper that you Jr., 30, the owner, cam e out of a letters from parents asking the ly in charge of each fam ily's 1535. wJU nal game for the Maroon and for Jack Dalton. wjl would not h av e selected. F riends of house to spot two cars leaving board to assume the costs for Christmas mailing program M AGIC C H E F ran g e 3fl" wide The Journal having business with the Steel. Their Individual brillance STORAGE space, adjacent to West good...... condition. Cali K e y p o rt 7-0IP2- • u rrp ja to 's office will do well to b e a r the scene. One driver, a Pen­ Injuries sustained by children She selects the Christmas cards, F ro n t St., Borough P a rk in s Lot. One OIL b u rn e r service; oil stoves, floor ns football players probably ex­ thlf in mind. nsylvania resident, later con­ on the school grounds be ans­ buys most of the gifts and sees flight up. Call K eyport 7-1535 or Key furnaces cleaned or repaired. Floor ceeds that of any of the Key­ port 7*0591. wjtf furnaces sold and installed; gas or oil. Responsibility for typographical tacted Patrolman Klnnane at wered with word that the bonrd to it that the mailing list of Call KEyport 7-2125. wjtf SAVE S S SS port grldmen, but the Keys •nora is limited to the cost of the could not assume such obliga­ friends and loved-ones Is up-to- K E Y P O R T 6 rooms and bath, steam ~~ — —- ~ ------—■ —NEW 120‘Bass Italian Accordions. Two •pact occupied by such . township hall, to give the offi­ date " have a more even spread of bal­ heat, oil burner; Venetian blinds • riRST aid to working mothers; leav« year guarantee, price $164, Lessons cer the license of the car doing tions as the Injuries hnd riot, throughout; electric range; large 2 car your little ones at Jeanne's Nursery, nt your home *2 . Call K ey p o rt 7-Qjih. Entered as second-clas* matter at the “ Actually, success in having ance in their lineup. garage and workshop. May be scon [Dcpcndale cart, pleasant surroundings, post o/Tloe at M ataw an, N. J „ u nder the the damage. been sustained by negligence on all C hristm as gifts and greet­ Matawnn, in their continued by appointment. Write Box K care;wholesome food. Call for appointment WALL PAPER. Why go further than act of March 3, 1870. The owner and driver was the part of the board . of this new spaper. w J l'.K E y p o rt 7-3095-M. wjtf B urlew 's Studio. 154 F irst St.. Key. An inquiry on making con- ing cards delivered on time Is coursc of success through the port. W e h a v e S c h u m ach er and Kat* THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1955 identified as George Dixon, 54, MODERN furnished two room apart­ largely a matter of advance years, lias packed away in tlieir jTELEVlSlON AND RADIO SERVICE zenbach and Warren wilh matching of 33 Center St., M atawan. He pensatory payments to teach­ m ent; bathroom with tub and show* R ep airs on all m akes. Pickup and de- fabrics: - . also many . other fine wall ,pa- - showcase all the trophies offer­ . refrigeration, steam heal. West* ...... was arraigned by Patrolman ers for increments which took planning and preparation which livery service.- Call Village Television to- J i ! any PO^etbt-ek. ed for victory in tile series as intfiKiuse_ laundry j£* A ppl^anc^ Co.J’So' e V T ^ ^ Call K eyport 7-0995, Wjl2-1* THANKSGIVING Klnnane on a hit-run charge. place while they were In the should be done this week," Post­ Quid t» family huusc, residential urea; *7 fast as they were put up. In or Middletown TOP soil, rosd gravel, washed /'ravel, armed services wns held up. It master Hasemann pointed out. year round $65 monthly. Impure njP E L Ke>port 7 3001 w]U Three - hundred - and - thirty- M atnw an are tile V/lllis E . Bil- Coilins St., K ean sb u rg o r rail Keans-j . ______w ashed sand, fill c’iri. shovel Joader was said that this involved such He urges that the following service of all kinds. Coops filled, grad four yenrs ago our forefathers derback Memorial trophies, the ing and land clearing; c c u a r and sep* a large amount that it might steps be taken at once: Get out "urB " t r j DON’S TV SERVICE gathered with the Indlnns to Recreation Committee Spafford W. Schanck, Jr., and BUNGALOW. 10 Cliamllcr rtyi-.. Key- For crficlent radio and television tie tanks du g . Driveways #r;iveied have to be put over to the 1956­ the Christmas card list and and graded. Dump trucks for hire, ' celebrate the first Thanksgiv­ (Continued from P a g e one) carefully check through it. the Jack Johnson Memorial Aviif V a l ^ l n -^vlco call Matawan 1-26K-M-2 _«lt< Eckel Bros., Tennent Hoad, Morgan, 57 budget . - ville: M a ta w a n J-422U-J. w»Jl2*23 ing In America. It was a great Suggested Activities trophies, both given for war ccniber tsl; «5 per month. Call Make sure that each address port 7-20J2 or K eyport 7-3400. ^iRXJSSELL’S RADIO & TV occasion for those early settlers Suggested areas to be includ­ includes the full name, street heroes. The Maroon and Steel ALUMINUM WINDOWS to share their feast with their APARTMENT 3 rooms nnd bnlh. heat. S A L E S & S E R V I C E ed In the developm ent of an and number, city, zone and lias one leg on the Raritan Bay VENETIAN BLINDS friends, and to give thanks to New Borough Building and W «it« supply HolmiM Non- located «1 new ,tort Camobell‘, over- nl) com m unity progrnm state. Then, pay a visit to the Lions Club trophy. Rond. <-all Kl*\port i -tu-l-M. w j « ju n c tio n Bcltord. F or prom pt rcll- Free Estimates-no moneym oney down. God for their survival, their were those of games and sports, (continued from pace onci Post Office, stock up on stamps Matawnn bolds a commanding ~ ' ' " ‘ • - -:„kjc scrvice anywhere call Keansbur* K arl A. Frantz. Keyporl 7-34A3. harvest, and for the privilege UOU.SK, 5 rooms for lease only. All.6*2300. Storehours ll o.in. to 5 p.m. social activities, music, outdoor a community lighted and dec­ (use three cent stamps on your lead In the series, twelve wins im provem ents. 1 year old. Oil P o o lc i------USED television sets ln Rood condition. C4 settling In a new country. events, drama, arts and crafts, orated uniformly, I requested Christmas cards for first-class to two, with two games having Ave., Union IJeach. Call K eyporl 7-'t,.«A N D SC A PJN G — B uilding w \d raftln- Bargains from 125 an d up. P ele'i 325(1. O ccupancy Jan. 1st. w24 tenance of your grounds our spec­ Inc.. corner W. Front and Stain St*. We have come far in the olher miscellaneous hobbies, the sponsorship of the borough mail serviced and ask nny ques- been ties. Keyport wins occur ialty; top »ol], m anure, fertilizer, lim e Keyport. Tel K E : 7-27 00. vvjtl past 334 years, and have many collections lectures, etc. council andsuggested the First Itions about mulling regulations. red in 1942 and 1949. The ser [j. Lucas, Stone lid. Tel. Keyport HELP WANTED T-141S. ■wJU U SED refrigerator* in Rood condition • more blessings to count today, The moderator closed his re­ Aid Squad, the Fire Depart­ Miss Jtu.sh Hours ies record is as follows: J24.S5 and up. P ete's Inc., corner l!Kl!) - -Matawan 7; Keyporl 6 Front find Main Sts.. Keyport. Cali but how often do we stop to marks by stating it should be ment, borough employees or any This can be done in a leisure­ NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS 1NTKHIOH and exirrior plastering vn/irl * *\ *"T.VCnil ‘-’An . iVjtf 1!M0— -M atnw an 0; Keyporl O patch worn nnd tlic repairs. Big or!* c>P°rt ______think of them? This is the sea­ Thei ite jiiiiuusiiiiMatiiwan Journal w ci ii i n u i doesaoes nol iioi know-Know* . ,. ., 11. riimui'iliiii the purpose of an over-all com­ other organization do the dec ly way if one visits ihe Po.‘, 1MJ - -M ate wan 6 ; Keyporl fi " C.ill Keyport 7-? ACCORDIONS son of the year when our hearts 1U42--Keyport (>; MHtawan 0 Kiy accept Kelp Wnnted advertise- rt.tsoiu.mt. m unity program to provide rec­ orating. All those having tlic Office before 10:30 a.m . or he-, inenis from firms co v eted bv llie fed- J‘ V.-J24 NFAV nnd u;:ed, bought-sold-T-Jntld rt- -Matawan fl; Keyport 0 1 pairrd ond exchaneed N. J. Music should be Joyous, and the many reational activities whicli will be decorating done were to pay tween 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. tinisj 1!M4--M ataw an 24; Keyport G cral Wa^e and Hour Law If’they oiler Ies.s than tiie Ic^nl minimum wape Center, 41' Bro.'td St.. Keyport. Tel, advantages and privileges that liMS-Matawan 27; Keyporl 6 TELEVISION K K yport 7 -J47G. Lem ons ur. all in­ available all year round, in- for the materials and the price missing the rush hours. On thej Firms engaged in interstate commerce 194G~-Mfllawnn l!>; Keyport 13 struments. Kjtf we have in the United States doors and outdoors after regu- stipulated by those doing the way home, pick up a supply of J947—M ataw an 25; Keyport fl or in the production of goods for com­ RADIO SERVICE m erce m ust now p a y al least 75 cents- should be appreciated. It is the IU48 -M ataw an 27; Keyport 0 25 years In business in Matnwan and l'URL saving? up to 1-3 wi'.a aktmln* lar assigned hours, and should work. This suggestion was heavy wrapping paper, sturdy an hour .i!X $7; freedom from fear, and free- held following the conclusion of With this thought in inind, and in safe delivery or your cher­ K EY PO RT . , -...... » - jail kinds of sewing machine] .v*-.1 mo- tom from want. the above statements with the the hope that everyone would ished Christmas gifts. \VL want to employ a mature, pA V PH i,n,s repaired; also bought a;’i sold. 41 . Atlantic 'Highlands 7 perieiu'td man or unman, depend-; D/V .1 U N L r j 241 First St., Keyport. K Evport “• Thanksgiving is a day when group in general agreement participate and make this a real After gift wrapping and pack­ able, with g*>od personality, to be In Slate /*d. Shade trees, 109 46 son Rflli Tr*nsit BruffiJiiv if- lKflRV 1>s,V"l*nl tv«ns arranged. Free,evergreen^ and *hrubK also lindscap* Matawan game, to be held in tract on Middlesex Rd. and the available his year, I hope will son, Hollo T ransit, B road»a> . ^ - i E s t i m a t e , Call X E y p o rt 7-KB39M. ijn# nervier. Open from » a m . In i MATAWAN Keyport tills year, wlll be a need for equipment necessary not curtail other effortslfct \T • n • . j ^ J wtf p.m.; Sunday W to 12 noon until Au­ 18 Neptune o gust 14th. C»U ttarU au L n v tic mintt lively affair. Healthy competi­ lo complete this particular loca­ to brighten Uie town. I m suie![\|g\y NUrSIIl? j61*VlCC SALESMAN lo take eumplcte charge K A S Builders. Custom built homes. and Supplies. Kcyoorl 7-04.12 or South 8 Point Pleasant 0 of sewing machine department; ex­ alterations, repairs; alto shell homes tion. j ° A in tio v 1-0208. Store hours Sundav tion Is beneficial to young and we are all interested in this perience preferred but not essential. built. Vour plnns are ours. Kaiv pa>- (Continued fr o m pape one) 0 Rumson o thru Thursday 9 A.M. lo 6:30 P.M. old, and at the end of th t gam e, Plans of the Commission for holiday project and I hope we Good Income; marvelous opportunity ment financing arranged. Cali Keans- F riday And S atu rd ay I< A .M . to P.M. 6 Red Bank Cfttholfe 20 for right man. Write Box 447, Kev­ b u rg 6-12_09'J._or K ean sb u rg 6-0915-J. regardless of the outcome, It securing a salaried recreation can get together and m ake tliis trouble had been found with lt. 13 Ewing Township 38 port. witf would be gratifying, if the of­ director were discussed and lt the brightest Christmas Mata­ Mayor Jurman believed the NOAV mains were not being flushed 12 St. P ete r’s, N. B, 6 EXPERIENCED waitresses. f«»r well HOUSES FOR SALE A two screen alum inum wincviw; ven* ficial! said, as they did at the wai agreed that th« activity ln wan has ever known." regularly and Jt was suggested known local restaurant. Steady po­ tllate* frt>rn top and or bottom. Alu­ •nd of the Keyport-Frenchtown this direction was being logical­ sition. reference* required. Write Box HOUSE, 0 roomf.'. 2 bedrooms, lot 100 minum window*; doom and jalousies. 57 66 Free estim ates; no obligation*. Don* gam e, that it was one of the ly. postponed when lt was stated that residents in Southwood and M in care of this newspaper, wj!M x 10* c° s l ot J™ ' Other Complaint* Made Miele RO Fasso Some cxperipnt.e in presonnel or ^ ^ _ ____ * 'visor. wJnd breaker, can't wnt mat- Residents of Old Bridge Es­ Hlm m erlin HT Arm our vVArnntli-r-lllral work would 'l'llinvIh* hetnful. Pn p«.t Satavv A, lar*U AWAZINtl ^ OlicT, u’mWill V,.„.‘"Tli'. erect fl Six ____ TOOtO__ treai I2J. Call K eansburg Rf)8^8 -AV. from the members of the team.lwhlch will be needed in the|PTOvln* l'je loads j" Rlver ° ar‘ *24 tates reported drainage condi- R, Wharton HE Carlson ?»« < K»»L.n u blouse on your lot and foundation lo but from the spectators as well.[spring of 1958. This cnnipaigni dlson Township becau.se it Is: A fire in the Old Bridge sec- fJcfendanl tend t.he Kevport - Matawan IU55. at II o'clock in the forenoon TO' HOflEHT Gl/HEE. Defendant sonabir. sull heat /our rooms. Also State Aid To prevailing time, sell a t public .sale., jj, jeli-ctrii- hr.t £ a*« S c’.lth hflipved to be morf* pxactintz Mon lflst wppk led to the s’.art- virtue of an Orrii-r game, and cheer your favorite U., inc \jitr , -i Snie'in r u v v , Ciiif. o crior CoVirl of N ew je r s c v C hanrejv! WANTED Ainl)uv 1 -071i2»-J after six. ^ .vjtl team on to victory, then enjoy (continued from page one' |than the one recommended by ling revelation that there are wood, in the Township of _Mat.tv.-an. DiviMon, m ade un the fuh dav „f No ' tract adjoining Cliffwood School.-the Monmouth County Plnnning (wo Appleby Sis., two Ook>, Sis. Countv uf M onm oulh and State of New vetnber I'l’SS in a .-nil an wh»rr>in ------— ------your turkey with your family Jerse>, Jll that tract of land more .i^hanna Eva Kiscivig olheivu* In \nn would like som e one for com LOST :Edward VV. Currie, board presi-'Bonrd. It puts on the develop-and two Maple Sts. In Old particulnify described as fojluus: Giiree, is the plaintiff and \uu are puiilun^liip to shave her home, worn- and friends, in this way, you , . » * . an preferred. Call Keansburg AU. thai certain lot, trail, or par- !h(i def^ndanf. you ‘ ’ BEAGLE, black and white uith vel* will be assured of a truly, h»p-j“ cel of land and pre ■mafte Involved than Just this tract in work of inquiry and supplying The dangers which might aiU'.Ncr tiie m nplaint of the plain low patches In Centerville Thursday py Thnnksglvlng. ' m ore particularly dejrrilved. situate ,lff on „ r bt,|f,rt. ,h^ ...... Unh (J of J 111111 N ovem ber 10th. (.imp i/i left hind I t g J that the board was planning on information which the Mon- arise from a mix up in ambu- Jjmg and b.*_ing In the Iown.^hip of arv hy serving nn answer or: ansuera to nmne or Sum. Reward. . , t Karkus, Knnlor St Burns. Kstis., plain' i USED CARS CnII Mr. Alberson. Atlantic Highlandg *-I! DAY DEC. 1 bullding a 12-room school and'mouth form leaves to the secre- lance, fire and police calls from■ and . lati tiff'js attorneys, whose address is ;i f-oew. u 24 the Slate D epartm ent of Ertu- tary of the planning board. resldenls of the streets witli! m-nvvnvp*?! i S 1.’, Slwt K»>port. . Ne» Jcf-v. CHEVHOI.ET 1P41 «edan with ne* KEWAHI) |I0 Wie President’s CommitteeCom m ittee Icationcation would demdemand nnd a still lar-;lar-j Knrl Heuser, township engi- identical nam es was fiointcd \ m-i and ; In default tlicreof such lulgme 11 1^50 motor. Cali Ke\ port 7-327y. . - | »:»» 1 ii r *hnll be rendered against mju ;«> tht Slia/f m achine part. 2 tn ot long, abnul for Trarflc Safety again isspon-|ger site for the school than neer. recommended that th ere and the tow nship engineer w as fiMr,*YM , tfn,71 , f •'im . ‘ Court shall think equitable and just c h e v h o l e t i»m ,. dm»r sedan, 25 tbs., betw een H ighw ay .'14 and Ma* H^ (i leading from State Itighwax V(llJ shal| fl|,. vour answer and t.n.m Rreen: (food ondltion. Priced for tawan railroad station; on Monday soring aspecial daydedicated .could be obtained b.v Just tak-'be included in the application instructed to study the situation! ii' .’tfl to M ataw;m ; thenc«- it ’1 - .1 « 1 . 1 , . , , , ■ IKi .. I I ,. L- .• , ll ** 1 I Of serv're in dnpln-ate with the Clerk fpuek sale $275. Phil & Muiph. Cal-o Oc_lober l?t/iL Cali Matauan 1-2370. to safe safe driving, driving, S-D S-D D Day. ay. T The^ing he ln ? o verover'the.Powers th e ,P o w e rs tra trad c t iilone alone form form the the requirement req u ire m e n i the the bull-nnd buil- pnd prepare p rep a re corrective co rrectiv e recoin-!^!1" reco in -!^ 0,r,,!r’ . along 1,,H' the K a-P-rh line ,,f-if nf uie superior court stat.- n-.u.e staimn, Highwav :ts, cuffwnod Bcach. — ■M - .S:i1i*m. I ,-e •- Fiflhv if I ii V infil15F» I 1- Feet: ■ llw.n.’Cthnn...... _ j„ H,.; J, ___ ...... _ * dnte is Dec. 1, and the aim is; Mr. Currie was asked if the der tell the number uf housing mendations. |1(* ohiect of the ta id action to: 1 HOMES - FAHMS — BUSINESSES ff‘ n11 ohtain a |udr.ment fnr nullltv of »V.V " ^ ---- i'pn *nd Mattie Smith. Realtor# 24-hour periods [the work on a new school while houses to be used nnd show how u> sponsor biunn Rwmes fov the Pia> d iutit(*«*ii t.iie huiiH u«e lietwccn th« snld plamtif Al.l. types ot aiumue«. Dcjlts, lu v « .;i|s i, M»,n St Coll M plaw im 1-11W (Tit I fl j feet: thence - 11 We.-t^rh ...... ■While perfection probhDly is it tried io get tile land need-.they will be placed. This, in next 26 weeks, redlhs furnitnre. china, i»lasf,w it e a no >ld ./r* and p r.llli-l n ilh till' 'iUjl II" "J. li;."1- KAHKt S. KANTOII 4 IJUHNS, K^Q*' Jewelry Opp«»r'tuoitv Sti< too much to expect, even for ed. Mr, Currie declared this his opinion, will brlnit compll- lug b Mata na n One H undred i lllll I A ,|„, l>|„lntirr ! thews, 11 fi Broad;* uy. K ’i'm|U c»!i Yo11 cnn b,ly Defense Bond* rei'l u t till. HKCim.NIN'fl: ai '•v tbo Payroll Deduction Plan. one dny. from a combination of was not the case, thnt the board ance witli the ruin o f the sub- "'K P »rl <1 IlHiad Ke;, port 7-l44f. of the Van Cleaf Tract. Kevport, N. J. about 72,000,000 drivers ar.d 58,!would proceed with school build- division ordinance which re- SKCDN'II Tit ACT , , DATF.l): November Hth, 1PS5 Cno.noo motor vehicle:), ro st'n-;inK plans while condemnation quires that when houses ure to Keyporfs Eleven RKdlNS'l.N’f; at .1 point 1 the Ka<- jH ?|«j xz teriv ‘ f * Salem" ' Place, di>tant fi World’s Finest Travel Car sible persgn would argue for auctions were in process just ns be erected In a row, (lie arclil-1 (Continued from pase one' huntl cventv-nnt* 1471 > feet Norll IH A N t’KltV minute that the usual toll can- though they already had the tecturui plan be such as to offensive much(lKnlnst Ke.vport|"jy the N ortherly ;!<;_> of tiie silK H IK K ’S SAl.K‘ ‘ “ By Irlue df i i; fmrM Stale H ighwav No kU-|t (lf PviM.u tju to me dtierted not be substnntinil.v cut by more'land. ! “ell ml ii ni e common externnl fl'om what they have been us-1.is tn \i« Ihence rI > Noitheily. isMied out of ll^ Superior Cnml nloHR the Kasteih line of Salem Place. N*,,u j n -Sev 'Chancerv Dlvlsloin Die sensible driving. i Questions I.eiiKth Of Time features." :1,,P Bl1 .vpar- iiftv r5411 feel; thence >J| f.aslerh. al vv,u |)t. expoied in sale at puhlie vm- It’s too bad thnt such a worth-; Mrs. Ethel Boyle, of the P-, Mr. Dolan stated the matter ,,(M,r nloeklnit a rifiht ani»le with Salem place, ninety* (|lie ,,n 5 6 Willie effort must be limlled to TA. wnnted io know how loim of linvinn sidewalks and curbs The sour note on Mill a wan'.? nine Jeel atul eishty-fmir oiic-liundrcd- Mot'ulx-. the 2nth dav nf Nuveinbei ths of a mol 'fm.HI'i: iiieiwe «;ti south- heiween the hours of U o'ehnk only one tiny. The sponsors np-'condemnntlun of the Powers laid should be delayed no long- side, nl course, is the blocking erlv and parallel wilh Salem Place. ;m(i \ „viock tat 2 o’clock tasWin liarenlly Ihlnk so, loo, because tract would tnke. Mr. Currie nd.'er. lie declared thnt all over 1,1 l,l<‘ backfield. Steve FcdHe fiftv i f*n i fiTt: ilu-nce 14 i WeM C T I. At.l« Dial certain Iraci or p a re d einjf kimwn a* ami bv Nn\crnbPi in, HifiS | minihers One, (11, Tw o (2l, Three t " ly one day of the year, jbe undertaken with this piublein. lhc householders bought the nui- LEGAL NOTICES J* $2rt.72 jand Twent.v-.six ri/li, in Block I, a>* Hafe d living should he tho the board Imd' the- ill rf icull .v of terlnls in be used, . ------—■—— jiiiowi) and laid out on ,i certain mu|i r of Taxe^ for j *.rs<*\ surveved hv C.Knur.K r THV-i Every Dny 81) Day." 'pxplitlned. inot ns simple a.s itU Mils, The the HomuKh .>f Mntauan, in the t'mintv of Monmnulli and Stale nf N»nc o n , ^ im I KuKltu*er nf New Jcrsev, In >.f all land, .md iv«tl properly herc^ialter .-et | HIn. and filed v.ilh the County Clerk Mr. Ciivrle wns fold bv one plimnlnif bonrti cliuinnrin said nIViV*?'in°f1 «!*,u!l! 1*| pet- t|1t> Monnioulh I'ouniy In l!Hl. ‘ ’ ' ' . . • i(l}. il(, !o t|H, Lot 3 ■ olsin from tht conijinn.v hnldlnttA'Idual hoiiHnholdor ulohu the I'.dv. ard .lo new -O rchard St. Block ,'HI t ‘a it f.ot I Kilatc of I'lmnms Washington --Clliilon St. llhick 31 Lot 11 Keyport N ash, Inc. |(he indemnity Insurance on the .streets nffrcteti, When this is Ksiute ol K dw iud Mnli‘\O r c h a n l SI. Illoch .12 Lot (I : HehiinlH, lilone, lhe Stiilc 1 )epai'tjnetlt ofi Oeni'M1 l''alhion7ed buffet style, who was an enterprising busi­ ; . „. . „ . ,, •» a.m. at which time annualiHclpatlng in the service were Mrs. Laurence Lanzaro. Others Shrine Club of New Jersey at tained at bridge Nov, 16. Win-! p.uesls were M*ss Judy Ar- nessman. Mr. Allaire and Rob­ First Church of Christ, Scientistidtina tlojis of canned and pack- cllfforc) C hapm an and David attending were Mrs. Holm es E li Old Heights Inn, Hightstown, onl^ers.wrere Mrs. Elmore Kaliner, ^ ^ As^an 0!l ‘ e*TPor aged foods wilt be received for * 1 ut.tlc. acolytes, and Alfred Ad-;iison sr, Mrs. Stanley Ellison’ ert Fulton were great friends ^i-lday - jMl's’ Pa»l Royer, Shrewsbury, an Mis. bUsan Sunday service U a.m.. Sun- and it was at Allaire that lhe Miss Judy A m m aturo, day Scilool u tlie Methodist Home f o r thc Ag-i‘e r’ u^ ei'- ;Mrs. Laurence Bachman, Mrs. Mrs. ’ George R. Gaskell eii-j^ M rs. Waltei^ Taylor. Oth- a.m . W edne55- Confirmation classes m ajority of the parts of the first Rachel Ammnturo, Mrs ed. Ocean Grove. were william Lutz. Mrs. Leon Brown, tertalned at dinner Saturday,01’ guests were .Mrs. Dwight steamboat were made from the Theresa Fusco. Mrs. Catherine PHm,; On Sunday at____ ii,e .9 a.m...... Serv-illeld . . , « Freehold by the Rev. Mrs. Mr Wallace Laursen, Mrs; eveninR*. . Mrs... _ George Barba jG..twood, Parlin, Mrs. "--'JDavid 11 Reading Room open Wednesday J - ore produced there, the speak­ Lewis, Mrs. Lois Thorne, Miss ice. “Our God is a Grent God,*‘!®erna1^ McKeen Garlich. rec- Fi-fmk M artin and M rs. Michael nell, Brooklyn, Mr.s. W. OiiverlBl'uce' Mrs. R.A.G. Slcller, and v , ^ 2 to 4 p.m. er stated. Other businesses will be ihe serm on topic of the tor -Pe^e1' s a nd of Trinity Eovlno. Dtggin and Mrs. Marguerite R. ««. George R. Gaskell. Z r ‘ Man’s need for spiritual alert­ pastor. Church school con- IClnirch. were started in which the first Laird I Miss J- -Mubel Brown, Key.iGumaldi, Keypoit. ness will be em phasized in the ve.»es at 9:45 a.m. ami evening screw nail was produced, iron M r.'an d M rs. William J. Mil-;!>ort, M rs. Leroy B, ColUiis.. N „ Sorority To “Adopt” worship Is at 8 o'clock , Susie Boots Has jots, utensils and stoves were Modern Necromancy, alias Mes- Family For Holiday .made and enamelling as an 1m- of "The P aja m win H. Dominick, Mrs. J. Frank-'"™"*’ iv‘l„s' ^lrs- inerism and Hypnotism, nenoim- Bayview l’rcshytcrian Church Birthday Party > provement on the iron pots be­ day evening ini Newi-icw York. illn Dominick, .Mrs. Jay F. Hos- Nanc> • ' Mal>- Lllu-jCe(j'' at Christian Science serv-: CliiTvvood The Beta aiema Phi Sorority came a reality. Mrs. Conrad Johannsen enter- letter, Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick,j|'°’ Mrs. Bet-ices Sundfty Susie Boots, daughter of Mr. held its meeting on Nov. 16 at The village of 500 men, 7/om­ tained her bridge club F riday I M ary Lisk. all of : ^ Illd'B‘1 =“[ ew' Selections ~ ' " from ' the King Jani- n ^.T i^ n g h 'T J°lm, ^ ? ,S' cfle'j Thorne'of' Mi^'josepiiini’Di. en and children, became self­ evening. Winners were Mrs. W.!wan' an nl° WUh MrS' Mal" yn W sufficient until 1849 when they clude the following passages day In Advent at the 11 a.m.! man as co-hostess. . Irene Daloia, Mrs. Nancy Gri­ all-left overnight to seek em­ Gaskell and Mrs. George Bar- guests of Mrs. Harry O. Jones from the Sermon on the Mount worship service. The senior! p^if^cooD P r'* ^ V. w:as d,ecl^ ed ^ t,le so ro n ty maldi, M atau'nn; M rs. Ann D'- ** ------1 ' Pamela Cooper, Jeffrey and t0 “adopt a family for the com- ploym ent ln Pennsylvania banell. . !antl Misa Ellen Haney, F ree Matt, 7:15.16': “ Bewnro of choir will sing. Sunday School Apolito, Mrs. Kay D'Santos, Caroline Smilh, Katharine El- ing1 holiday season. where hard coal had been dis­ Mrs. Ella Boyce is a.surgical hold, Friday evening false prophets, which come to.begins at 9:45 a.in. Woodbridge; Mrs. Beatrice Cot­ lis, Tommy Ziegler, Scott Hop-| covered. The deserted village patient at Riverview Hospital. M rs. William C, Noddings en­ you in sheep’s clothing, but in First Methodist Church kins, Jeb and Katie Boots. Mrs.^ Enjoy one of America’s great became the property of Arthur Mrs. Tunis R. Schenlk Mrs. tertained the Good Neighbors’ ter, Mrs. Madeline Bedle. Red Wardly thev are ravening wol- Bank. • Edward P. Ellis assisted her'freedoms. Attend the church ot Brisbane, who has turned over C. W illiam Ludi and M rs. Wil­ Club on Nov. 1C. Her guests ves. Ye shall know them by Main St., Matawan Gifts were sent by Mrs. Lou- sister, Mrs. Boots, at the party. I vour choice this weekend. the 12,000 acres to the State of liam C. Noddings had luncheon were Mrs. George Andrews,.. „ . , „. _ ,, their fruits. Do men gather Rev* Albert D. Curry. Pastor New Jersey. at the Clinton House, Clinton, .Mrs. James Benner. Mrs. Frank!1** ?acc°dHo, The Bronx: Mrs grapes of thorns, or figs of this-! The Unlon Thanksgiving Serv- It will cost appxolmately f2,- Friday to celebrate M rs. Sch- Gray, Mrs. Leslie Marshall, j?°riS ,A r ‘ eJ ! *' ne"ver' tlcs?” iice will be held Thursday at; 500,000 to restore the village, enck's birthday. E 11 route homeiMrs. John Muller, Mrs. George ; ls Lucy Falc0' Moiganvllle, The Golden Text ls Irom I 9:30 a.m. IMrs. Ja m e s Longo, Mrs. and Mrs. Walsh is working with they were guests of Mr. and Wilson and Mrs. Russell Wll Alice, Corinthians 116:13*: “ Watch Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. and the morning worship at 11; the Planning Board of Mon­ Mrs. Thomas Noddings, Soniev- son Schanck, Miss Jeanne Schanck,]ve< ^tand fast in the faith, quit WM. G. BEDLE mouth County and while no pro­ Miss Katharine Costello, Mrs. o’clock. The pastor s sermon ville. Mrs. William A. Wasmuth en­ you like men, be strong.” Jane Charles, Mrs. Victor Pa­ subject will be "God So Loved gram or drive is being made Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Mil­ tertained her bridge club Thurs­ A nationwide television pro- And Son Agency by the Federation of Women's pa, Miss Francos Inguaggialo ler and son, Jack, and their day. Winners were the hostess, gram ls sponsored on Sunday ll>e World Clubs, members are urged to Serving lhc I’ubilc Since 1901 guests, Mr. anti Mrs. Howard Mrs. R. L. Cartan and Mrs!lM'ss Benl*ce Henderson, Mrs-.jat 12:45 p.m. over Slatlon WOR Morsranville Methodist Church | write their assemblymen and Paul A. Egan. Mrs. James Q_|IsaljeHe Henderson, Mrs. Pat,Ty_ channel 9, entitled "How Demarest, attended the Dart* Rev. W. B Magsam, Pastor j stale senators to express appre Lauro, Matawan. Mrs. FtalpliiChristian Science Heals." mouth-Princeton football game Neil and M rs. Conover H, Bur­ "The W aler B rooks" will be; elation of the appropriation Lauro. Morgan: Mrs. Ednal All Kinds Of Insurance Saturday at Princeton. lew were substitutes. the sermon topic of the pastor made last year toward the pro­ Izzo, Mrs. Marie Sigismondi,| Keyport Reformed Chureh Mrs. Raymond Davis, Salem, Mrs. Frank J. Ferrano enter­ ject and to-urge another be in­ Mrs. Caroline Lauro, Miss Jcanj Warren St., Keyport at the 7:30 p.m. service oil Sun­ MA 1-0273 — Park Ave. returned home Monday alter tained her bridge club oil Nov. day. ; cluded in this year’s budget Serpico, Keyport: Mrs. Ray-' Rev. Roderick N. DeYoung several days visiting with Mrs. 16. Winners were Mrs. Jac A. MATAWAN Mrs. Walsh offered to meet the mond Lambertson. Old Bridge: Elmer Bumstead, Cushman, Mrs. Stephen Macuga Senior choir practice ls to­ Hmmanucl Assemblies uf (lod: members of the club at the Vil­ Mrs. Rita Porter, Neptune: Mrs. night nt 8 p.m. Pvt. Raymond Lamberson, and Mrs. Thomas J, Siddons. Middle Ild„ North Centerville lage for a tour. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mrs. George Hallarin wns a sub- Mary Bevilacqua, Long Branch, Junior choir practic. is Sun­ Rev. Ellas Ellision, Pastor day at 9 a.in. with Sunday Mrs. Rensselaer L. Cartan, Lamberson, who has just com­ stllule. Sunday School for all ages ls| president, conducted tlie m eet­ pleted his basic training at Fort Mr. and Mrs. A. Edgar Palm Cliffwood Firemen School starting al 9:45 a,:n. Tlie^il 10 a.m. and morning wor ing and the brief business ses­ Dix, is home 011 a 12-day leave entertained at bridge Saturday Answer Five Calls morning worship service at .ship is at II o’clock. An evan sion which followed. She wel­ prior to reporting to Fort Leo­ evening Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 10:45 a.m . Is preceded by a 15- gelisllc scrvice ls held Sunday! comed Mrs! John Muller and nard Brown, Missouri. M. Anderson, Keyport. Mr. and Tiie Cliffwood Volunteer Fire minute organ recital. Church al 7:30 p.m. P rayers are said Mortgage Mrs. Cyrus Brown as new mem­ Mrs. George Miller and Mrs. Mrs. John L. Chamberlain and Co. answered five calls during membership and Bible Class for tiie s|ck at „n services bers and Mrs, Douglas Taylor, Charles J. Woodman attended Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Read. the past two weeks. On -Nov. m eets nt 7:30 p.m.. the Junior; Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Ihe young sr., and Mrs. John Grossman the executive board meeting of Cadet Robert W esthaver, Bos-, 10 they w ere responded lo a fire youth fellowship at 6:30 p.m. people’s service is held. as guests. The amount of $8.03 the Monmouth Memorial Hospi­ ton, M ass., and Cadei GeorgeRoosevelt St. The interior »nd senior youth group at 8:151 p rflyer and Bible study ls Was collected foi- tag day con­ tal Auxiliaries at Auxiliary Hall, R. Barrett, students,at Valley of the house was burned com- o’clock, on the first and third Thursday at 8 p.m. Sunday of ench month. ducted by .the Matawan Junior Long Branch,yNov 16. , Forge Military..Academy, Way­ pletely. They were assisted by Gethscmane Lutheran Church 'Woman’s Club for the upper ne, Pa. are spending Thanks­ Laurence Harbor nnd Oak Sha­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Assembly of God M aple PI., Keyport • extremity amputee fund. giving D ay witli Mr. and M rs. des Fire Companies. Swenson and children, Erica Farrington Rd. Rev. Fr ederick Boos. Pastor Announcements were made and Richard, jr., moved Mon­ George C. Barrett. They had just returned lo Cheesequake There are two services on that the club will sponsor a headquarters when tliey were day from 36 Lakeside Dr. to Mrs. Joseph E. Walsh, Avon, Mrs. Elizabeth Sclunitt, Pastor Prompt Courteous Service Christmas party at Marlboro Sunday, m atins at 8:30 a.m . and their new home at New Shrews­ statc chairman of civics and called on to help searcli for Services are as follows; As­ State Hospital Wednesday, Dec, thc regular service at 11 o'clock. bury. legislation of the New Jerseyllost child on llie bay front. Lat- sembly of God Bible School, 10:30 14th; thnt the club Christm as Sunday School Is at 9:45 a.m Mrs. Peter A. Read spoke on Federatlon of Women’s Clubs, |er that night they were called a.m.; evening worship service MATAWAN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATE m eeting will be held Dec. 5th Stained Glass” at the Asbuvy and Mrs. Rensselaer L. Cartanjback lo Roosevelt St. when fire a l 7:30 p.m. P ray ers for the NOTICK and M rs. Victor F redda will be 138 M ain Street M ataw an Park Woman’s Club meeting were Monday lunehon guests of i broke out again ln the same sick are offered at all services. Brown Publishing and Printing in charge of the Vesper Service Monday, Ml’S. Karl Heuser, house. On Nov. 17 and 18 the Everyone is cordially Invited to Co. will bc elosed all day Thurs­ Te. MA 1-0003 this year at the First Methodist Dr. William H. Pengel and Mr, and Mrs. Johnson Cartan'company extinguished t w o attend. day and Friday, Nov, 24 and 25# — Church a t 4 p.m . on Dec. 18th, Mrs. Pengel attended the mati­ attended a buffet supper Mon-'brush fires, one on Cliffwood Invitations were extended to nee of "Heavenly Twins" In day at the Officers’ Club, Fort!Ave.. near Bruno’s Store, and members to attend the Second New York Thursday. Monmouth, as guests of Maj.[one on Matawan Ave., near Sa- Annual Homemaker’s Day In Mrs. Charles M. Pike enter­ Louis C. Welsh and Mrs. Welsh.jvltsky's. the Crystal Room of the China tained her bridge club Thurs­ Shrewsbury Park, in honor of: Each weekend firemen have and Glass Shop, Red Bank, day evening. Winners were their daughter, Joan, who was!been selling tickets for the when a m orning program will Mrs. Randolph Harris, Mrs celebrating her birthday. igrand opening dance of the new be presented by Miss Joan Ann Charles C. Scliock. ir.. Sea Girt, Miss .TnAnnp L?.zo’.v, a stu ;-f!re house on Saturday, Dcc Shilton and an afternoon pro­ and the hostess. Mrs. Kenneth dent at Douglass College, Ne\v!'‘0. when square and modern gram by Thomas Field. Ar­ Pike was a substitule. Brunswick, Is spending Thanks-loanees will be featured, rangements for luncheon may Lewis S. Bergen, jr., B arring­ giving Day with her parents. be m ade. ton III. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Lazow. Celebrates Third Members were asked to par­ Edwin H. Dominick. ticipate in S-D Day and to vol­ Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Lisk Birthday At Party unteer as Sky Watchcrs as 14,­ College Studer,ts spent the weekend witli M r, ancl Elizabeth Ann Sviatko. daugh­ 270 volunteers are needed. They Mrs. Robert Robinson. Green­ Home For Hoi. jay ter of Mr. and Mr.s. Stephen also were urged to enter the ville, S. C. State Federation Essay Contest Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sta­ Among the college students SviB,ko-) f Ay®", home fer Thanksgiving vacation 'f-""' ^ n U i r d birth- entitled "Art, in Our Churches rnes and Mr. and Mrs. Bayard in the IJ. S.” T. L am born attended the song are llie following from Mata-,'1’^ ;,t 8 0,1 Saturday. Mrs. Charles J. Ruff, hospit­ wan: Robert Palm. Roanoke . ,D,*co" s ’7'° p,nJ| "nd contest at Beaver College, Jen- blue. U ie guests wore Wayne ality chairman, was assisted by College, Salem, Va.. son of Mr., klntown, Pa., Tuesday evening ev. Peter Fierro, Carol Mrs. Wilson Hobrougli, Mrs. and Mrs. A. Edgar Palm: Mlss!„'!?"c as the guests of Miss M ary Ann Foley, Sandy Bloom. J. J. Wal­ . Harry Munson, Mrs. David Mar­ Jane Pengel and Miss Margaret Stam es. • sh, Diane Poknllus, Susan Sis tin, Mrs. Lawrence Bnlley and Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Cur­ Read, Ohio Weslnyan Univer­ Mrs, William Turner. sity, Delaware, Ohio, daughter.' rie and Mr. and Mrsf William ^Gaines were played and priz of Dr. William II. Pengel and A, Wasmuth attended a dinner es awarded. Mr.s. Pengel, and Mr. and M rs.: EDebby G unkle Has dance at the Manasquan River Also present were Mr. and P eter A. Read; Christian lieu-1 Party On Birthday Golf and Country Club Salur John Mullnr, grnndpar- ser, University of Virginia,! , day. Mrs. Elizabeth Almenas. Debby Gunkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Has ,Vf ” SOn °f “ ViMrs. Dorothv Foley, Mrs. Claire Mr. and Mrs. Milton W, Ounkle, lacli, Jr., nnd son, Robert, spent l,™ ;, T S T , " “ “-ipranccy. Mrs. Ann Fierro, Mrs. ptl Heuser, Jr., Penn State Uni- .. , V. , ,, , ,, . celebrated her sixth birthday at Sunday ln HRleii Island visit­ Helen Pokallus and thc guest The speed of fliqht has a sleek new look! versity, Stale College, Pa., son A party Thursday afternoon, ing Mr. Haslach’s parents at of honor's sisters, Carol Ann of Ml', and M rs. Ralph Heuser. Tlio guests were Allen Rich­ Maspcth and Mrs. Hnslach’s and Barbara, and her brother, Also: Miss M ary Ann Stam es, The name of lhal new look is "/’imv/.ViWe." ll's ards, Charles Gcran, Douglas mother, Mrs. Titus Nicholas, in Stephen, jr. that's all. I ull-timc I’oueil'ilol Sieerini; does HO';, Beaver College, Jenkintown, Hanna. Geoffrey Cushman, aiondale. Gifts were sent by George soaring, flight-sweep look lhat says pouer and mt'tin* ot the vwiik. Hit; I'owciSmooth lli;ikcs imthist oilier* Pa., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Gunkle, Craig Black, Mrs. Elmer Bumstead It vis­ Link Lane, Karan Emily Car- power , . , and it.s dynamic lines aiul coluis are as 2 lo I. This is a ear power-sly led. power-steered, Thomas J. stames; Miss Eliz­ Erica Swenson, Shelley Black, iting the Rev. Garrett S. Det lent’ and Jan et Aube. exclusively Chrvsler’.s as its hla/iny neu |iowe; powor-br;ikcd . . . and piu|vl!ed bv iIr- most abeth Ann Vreeland, FairlelKii Ijlnd'v Ocrlufson and Nancy Dzlc- wllcr, and Mrs. Detwller, Sal­ features. etlieient ol all V-S engines. kowskl, Mrs. Duncnn Black as­ em, and will rem ain over the Dickinson College, Rutherford,I- , , " . D. ■ Here is tiie most completely powcr-op-.'iak'd ear on And il yon w.tnl more po\sei , . , see the new sisted the hostess. Thanksgiving holiday. daughter of Mrs. Warren Vrec- t-elcbrates iiirm d a y land; Richard Robinson, Alder- At Supper And Dance lhc highway — for the man who wants the option ol "IVnvcr,Style" Windsor V-K with the optional I’owcr- son Broaddus College, Pliillippi,; , (ill the newest power features. Wilh ncw I’uslibulton Tniin lhal delivers 150 lip and I.VTj faster accelera­ W. Va„ son of Mr and Mrs 1 Katll'v IIlll'nelt. daughter or I’owerHile you jusl louch a button on the dash . , . tion. See (lie great Windsor V-8 now/ Donald W.Robinsln’ Miss Ka-jMl'' ;1,ui Ml'-' Wilf>ed Harnett, p n eaAy-QM -tUe-kudcfet therlne Olto, State T eachers Middlesex St., M atawan, cele- Collegc, Montclair, daughter (,f;brated lier lath birthday Sun- Mr. and Mrs. I-Ionry Otto and;(lllv at 11 1>uffpt supper and hom e, lean ... Marry Forrlno, Penn State, OK-'

Red And While Triumphs, 7-6, Saturday In jthkc o**- T>ov. 7-1. 1:’;) Th.viii-Ps.cked Game On Snow-Covered Field Keyport High’s eleven topped! . . . . . Panthers Stop 1-iiimberLville 011 a snow-covered b y the Lambertville Fir^. gridiron at Ely Field ill the Del Squad, av-are River tov.’n Saturday, 7-i Oeorge Swann hammered his Rams; Dukes Win C, aim made gridiron history.! way across the midfield stripe. ’I-he victory gave the Red and! Hank Cleary circled end Ior Cliffwood Team Out White a 6-1 record. Regardless eight yards as the Keys show- Of Title Contention of what happens in the Mata- ed power from the single wing, wan game, the Lambertville Ray LoPresto, in the game for Kevport Dukes got back on victory makes this the best sea- Wharton, battered his way to a the winning side ol the ledger son in the lG-year history or new first down at the Lambert- Sunday in a gam e at Jolinso: football at Keyport High. I ville 37 as the first quarter end- Park, New Brunswick, wher S aturday’s gam e always will ed. they trimmed the New Bruns­ be a memorable one, not alone! When the Blue and Gray line wick Red Raiders, 12-0. Tlir because it marks the highest! traced against Keyport rushes Cliffwood Rams, however, wen tide of success ill Keyport’s foot-,at the start of lhe second quar- d;Wn to deteat again in a sam e ball history, but also because' ter, Cleary passed over their with the Sayreville Panthers at, no Red and White eleven ever!first down at the Lambertville (23); Stephen Fedele (14); Daniel Vanderbilt (17); Paul Mnnde- Keyport High field, 19-G. This The visiting team in the Thanksgiving; Day classic Ihis year, played a game before under.22. Ruth then circled end on viJle (2a); F ran k llanafatc (13); Robert Deitz (30); Ronald Carl­ setback practically leaves the Matawan, uses a double set of jerseys, maroon being thr; regular such unusual conditions. A t,he power play and scooted son (17). < blinding snowstorm raged Town Team Football League color, but while is worn when the colors of the opposing leam are Standing; Paul »T. Evans (coach); Andrew Hoi (44); Melvin down to the 9 for the fourth suc­ championship up io the Panth­ so near maroon there might be mistakes in play caused thereby. Vrceland (3li); Thom as Magee (18); F ran k Drogan (56); Louis throughout the game, and four cessive Red and White first ers and the New Brunswick Bob­ The numbers listed in thc squad statistics below arc for the Armour (i'i); Joseph Fasso (4f>); Robert Phelan (32); Eugene Inches of snow covercd the gird- down. Here, however, Cleary cats to decide in tlieir gam e maroon jerseys. Fariello (41); Richard Lewicki (I'D; Thomas Savage (27); Robert iron. Despite the inclement was tos.'ed for a five-yard loss Sunday. In the picture above we see the players with their white Martin, ; Barry Rizzo, assistant coach. weather, the Keys had a good on an attempt to pass. Ruth vs. Bevo Franci* Boston jersev numerals as follows (left to ri^ht): Kneeling: Bruce Me- Absent when Ihis pictnrc was taken were: Jack Kuhns (2*1); Dick Kursceskl was the big cheering section. got back to the 10, but a five W h irlw in d s Cutcbeon, assistant noauh; jMiK'cric hdmonds (19); Carmen l.*a- William Slrolner (22); Frank O’Neil (52); Jaek fecully (37); gun Ior the Panthers in winning Keyport had a substantial^yard penally_...... moved the Keys risi (45/; l’urv*« Peeler U5): Joel Miukalyu (20); Ilai oJd J)odM>j> Thonta.s WeJslcad (34): .Jasrr-J) -Sakmvski (33), 1800 Reserved Seals for Sale drives Sunday, going over twice margin over their opponents in!aWay 'once 'more Twice the statistics of play. Fumbling in! himself and setting up tiie third power play around the ends was Asbury Park score with a iong run. Paul KEYPORT HIGH SCHOOL’S VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD OF 1955 the snow cost them the ball clieckcd and Lambertville took Herrick was Ihe other Sayre­ four times thus they needed over 011 downs on their own 15. poor quarterbackin'? on the part CONVENTION HALL ville bock io score. The Blue and Gray looked to of Lambertville io help them to » Team “Pro” Double Header Joe Sheeran ran GO yards lt< be out of trouble when Yanner­ wliat would have otherwise been the second period vo account foi ella shot out of the T to race 2:30 P.M , an easy victory. the Rams touchdown. 'J1k to his own 45 for the initial first SUNDAY, NOV. 27th Cllffwood team had no othej Lambertville macU their one down of tlie sam e for his team . offensive thrust, in the first iiuar- good chance to score but was A completed forward pass car­ 34.50 . S3.50 - $2.50 - $1.50 T ax incl. ter. The Keys could not gain always in the ball gam e up to ried well into Keyport territory, Tickets Koom 10—224 Mnin St. after the opening kickoff and the start of the last q u arter but a 15-yard holding penalty on Asbury Park when the Panthers sewed it u; George Ruth punted to the Lam- the play moved the Blue and •with their third counter. bertville 21, Frank Jefferson Gray back to their own 29-yard Reservations The Dukes scored In the first running the ball back to the 29. line. The Inept Lambertville Tel. PRospect 4-4296 ond second quarters of theii The Blue and Gray likewise was quarterbacking then cam e into Open 10 A.M. lo 8:30 P.M . jjme at Johnson Park. Hal unsuccessful, fumbling back to being. R andolph’s attem pt to Shumock got away on a 65 Jair tlieir 25, and their punt carried flip pass with a wet ball result­ with a punt return to the open­ j only to the Keyport 45. This fav­ ed In an Interception for the ing stanza. In the second nuai orable gain on kicks turned to Keys deep In Lambertville terri­ te r the Dukes drove down to vinegar for the Keys when Jim tory With time running out, the Red Raiders 1-yard line ther Clark pounced on a Red and the Keys tried a flurry of pass­ lost the ball. A penalty agalns White fumble for Lambertville ing to no avail. LoPresto then the Dukes gave the Raider, at the Keyport 44. scooted around end on a fake! loom to kick. However, Die!. Sid Yannerella punched pass play on fourth down to get Pokallus charged In to block through to the 40. Ralph Ran­ down to the Lambertville 8. the punt and fell on the ball foi dolph hurled one pass and lt Their goal line threatened, the the second Dukes touchdown. wobbled away harmlessly In the Blue and Gray line grudgingly Dusty Dobson scored for the lhe home team in the Thanksgiving Day classic this vcar. Ralph Trolian; Joseph Sacco; Dennis Vclcamp: Michacl Russo; snow. The second toss, aimed yielded three yards on two Dukes ln the final quarter but Keyporl has thc following squadmen (left to right): Kneeling Rene LaVigne: Richard Johnson; Robert Woodruff; Richard at Jefferson at the Keyport 15, downs. Then a Keyport fumble the play was nullified by a pen­ Frank Zampello, assistant coach; Raymond LoPresto; George Boggs; Alexander Zilenski; David Anderson: Lawrence Russell, nicely led the receiver beyond lost three, and on fourth down as RCA CLASSICAL James Roberts. alty. the Keyport defenders and lt the half ended, Cleary was stop- D Arthur Rubinstein Encores Ruth; Milton Woodruff; Harold Craft; Willfam Neihart; George Absent when this picture was taken were James llimmerlin; The Dukes will be Idle next □ Beethoven Symphonies Walling; Frank Mfele; Robert Phillips; Richard Wharton; David Jerry Ilettrick; Robert Archer; Henry Cleary; Robert Ainslle; was good for a touchdown. The'ped at the fl 011 a fake pass Sunday but will meet the Rams Wharton; George Swann. Michael Leach; Paul Hartzler; Dominick Dlodalo; Anthony Cog­ Blue and Gray rushed for thejpiay. No. 5 and 8 at Keyport High field Dee, 4. Standing: Robert Xanip-cHei assistant coach; Harold O'Brien; liano; John Corcione. Ted Barber is the mascot seated in front. extra point and failed. Lambertville fumbled after □ Sonata No. Iti Q A Night on Bear Mountain The R am s will visit .Johnson This Jolt spurred the Keys ln-tthe third quarter kickoff and,, Park Sunday to tangle with the □ Rachmaninoff Concerto MATAWAN HIGH SCHOOL »ea•«•••••••••«•••«••* to action. They brought the fo l-had to punt. The Keys got. No. 2 Bed Raiders. * s lowing kickoff out to their own themselves ln trouble by fum-, Cliffwood Boxers 1955 Varsity Football Squad a □ Gaite Parlslenne • 30. Ruth then slid around endjbllng at their 36, but again the. □ Chopin Polonaices for eight yards and Dave Whar- Inept Lambertville brainwork New Basketball Team No N am e Pos. Height Weight V ear G Arturo Toscanini In Ho-Ho-Kus Show 10 Thomas Welstead End5’ 11” 160 Junior ton rolled off tackle for eight|saved them as the team pro- □ Heifeti Op. 35 Organized In Mntawan | IT OVER | □ Tchaikovsky Palhetique 17. Carmen Parisi G uard 5’ 10” 150 Junior more and a first down al thejtectlng a G-0 lead attempted to M ataw an will be represented 11 Ronald Cnrlson End 5' U ” 100 Senior Red and White 4. Wharton sus-jpass. It was intercepted and Symphony Win Two, Lose Three- □ Veros Itiffolctto In basketball this season b.v 12 Rfehnrd' Fariello Back 5' 8” 135 Junior talned a nose injury 011 this Tony Cogliano was off from his Bouts On KOC Card ANOTHER ARMY - NAVY □ Heifetz Encores former Maroon and Steel cage 13 Prank Banafato Back 5’ 8” 135 Soph. play and was taken to a phy- (Continued 011 ^cvcnl Jack Scully game will be played this Satur­ Q Scheherazade Slokovskl stars of several seasons back. 15 Back 5’ 10” 170 Senior Cliffwood Boys’ Club boxers 16 Steve Fedele Back 5’ 10” 165 Senior day, At this time all local in­ Charles Pironzi ls organizing it. lost three and won two in five IS Gene E dm onds B.ick 5.' 9” 150 Soph. terests appear to be on the side Hnrv Morrell is coach. The bouts on the card presented by 19 Thomas Savage End 5’ 11” 150 Soph. of Navy as there will be three RCA MOOD MUSIC roster also Includes Harry Cal­ the Knights of Columbus, St. 20 Joel Mickaylo G uard 5’ 10” 165 Soph. M ataw an High graduates, Vic' G Music for Day l>re;imlnjf lander, Jud Muro, Art Abbaz- Luke’s Parish, Ho-Ho-Kus, Fri­ 22 William Strother End 5' 11” 160 Senior •j Music for Two People Fredda, and Robert and Rich-, Alone zln, Irv N usbaum , H arold Hol­ day. A capacity crowd Jam­ 23 Harold, Dodson . Back 5’ 10” <• ' '165"' ■Junior 6’ 0*' ard Milligan, marching in the □ Musical Mood.s m es, Butch VanPelt, Chip Clif­ med the auditorium. 25 Thomas Magee End 165 Senior 26 Richard Lewicki G uard 5’ 8” 165 Junior ranks of the midshipmen ai □ Relax With Victor Herbert ton and Grover Caden. It ls All the CBC losers w ent down 21 Purvis Peeler Back 5’ 8” 170 Fresh Philadelphia Municipal Stadium G Music for Relaxation hoped that Rny Armstrong and on points and none of them suf­ 2Q Jack Kuhns End 0’ 0’' 155 Senior Saturday. All of which leads G Music for Faith and Tom Armour, who nlso were fered a knockdown. Calvin 28 Paul Mnndevlile Back 5’ 11” 155 Soph. us to again observe we are long Inner Calm MHS court luminaries In by­ Cross, making his first start of 30 Robert Deitz Guard 5’ 10” 175 Junior overdue on an appointment to G Soft and Sweet gone days, will become avail­ the Indoor campaign, lacked the 32 Prank O'Neill Center 5’ 10” 160 Fresh. West Point for some Keyport [,1 Music for a Summer Night 33 Dave Smith Back 5' 10” 160 Soph. GMnslc for Reading able. sharpness of his opponent Jim­ or Matawan High School boy of Nov. Teams desiring games should 30 Melvin Vreeland G uard 5' 11” 185 Junior Wednesday - Thursdny G Music to Work or Study my Lane, Newark, especially good scholastic achievement. Ini Continuous iThurs. ThanksjiivinB Day call Matawan 1-0638. The Ma­ 38 Joseph Fasso G uard 6’ 0” 185 Senior G Mu.^ic lo Help You Sleep on the Infighting. They tang­ the bayshore we only want what Gala Holiday Proprum G rasslo n in P aint tawan team expects to arrange 40 Robert Phelan End 6’ 0” ' 170 Senior led for three rounds ln the 147 41 Eugene Fariello 5' 9” is coming to us, nnd, to our! a game with the Morris Hoff­ Tackle 190 Senior 1-ound class. Billy Armour, 42 Dan Vanderbilt Center 8’ 0” 210 Senior knowledge, no boy from this JENIDICT BOCfAUS ...... man Big Five, Red Bank, which CBc boxer who has been out of 43 Prank Drogan Tackle 8’ 1” 225 Senior area hns hnd a West Point np-j WJ PAYNE • RONALD REAGAN CHRISTMAS also is seeking games with action since the Asbury Park 44 Andrew Bol Tackle 5' 11” 21(1 Senior polntment since before World1 teams having a court. Oames' RHONDA FLEMING ■ COLEEN GRAY RECORDS boxing show last spring, resum­ 45 Louis Armour Tackle 8’ 0” 210 Junior War n. We recommcnd that! n’lih ATCO itid Larry's B&r*1 34 Joseph Sakowskt 6' 8” Fresh. AND ALBUMS ed competition by taking 0:1 G uard 180 the two IcGmI hlfch -choc!'* ,,,,*Uf>. fc bermen fives of Keyport are Paddy Brewster, Paterson. The their representatives In Con- NOW AVAILABLE being negotiated. KEYPORT HIGH SCHOOL experienced Brewster had en­ gres and rem ind them of this P a r t n e r tirely too much for the CBC 1955 Varsity Football Squad fact. To get back to the game „ T C C M N t C O L O * " •‘Furnished Apartment" elgns Owiftv'.d t, no ncruuj, w No N am e Pos. Height Welf Y ear Itself, Willis Bilderback, a Key­ for sale nt this office. his career. 70 Richard Wharton End 6’ 3” 165 Senior port High School graduate, Friday . Saturday Nov. 25 - 25 RCA SHOWS Joe Lester, ln the 0 I’he Great Caruso 71 Milton Woodruff End 5' 8” 160 Senior again has had a major share of Continuous Saturday — Starting 1:45 P.M, 17 George Walllr.g Center 8’ 2” 260 Senior the scouting of the West Point Q Brig a Doon 2 — Bit Attractions — 2 □ Silk Stockings 24 Mike Russo Tackle 5’ A” 182 Senior team In Navy's preparation for FOWLER G Carm en (Continued bottom next column) 10 Oeorge Ruth Back 5’ 9” 163 Junior the service classic. At the slart 85 George Swann Back 5’ 8” 145 D Student Prince T H K A T * 11 Senior of the season, Willis was as­ E D W A R D 6 . 49 Richard Johnson End 8' 1” 180 Junior n Nut Cracker Suite signed at Annapolis to scout CEANSBURG, N. J. 86 Dennis Velcamp Tackle 5’ 8” 185 Junior ROBINSON G Kanny 80 John Corcione Guard 5’ 6” 155 Junior N°tre Dame. Despite Navy's! Q Damm Yankees Oppoiltc Public fichMl all winning record, WIUIs wasj fj Glenn Miller Story PhoDft Keansburg <>0300 68 Robert Ainslle , Back 5' 7” 135 Junior Evening Performance! lUti Bl William Nelhart G uard 5* 10” 180 Senior frank In his opinion thnt tlie G Grand Canyon Suite mVAnncn Bros < . . * > . tfjy G Show Biz at <:45. A WALTER KIAPE THIATUt 61 Ray LoPresto Back 6* 0” 185 Soph. middies hnd no chance against MM* fOC'l MUCH UAUOT tfLA'" F 0 Matinee Saturday G Gone With the WI Open 6:30—Show Sln-rts 7:00 ;21 Hank Cleary Beck 5’ 11” 155 Junior the powerhouse from South! Ceotlnnouji Sunday Tony Cogliano Back 5’ 9” 163 Soph. G South Paciflo Ample Free Parking i n Bend. HLs appraisal was car-: Sunday - Monday * Tuesday N*iv. Open the Yenr Round 90 Rlchnrd Boggs Center 5’ 8” 180 Soph. □ P#l Joey lied out Oct. 29 when the end­ Continuous-Sunday - - Starting l;t5 P.M. G Of Thee I Sin* Individual In-Car Klcclrle 23 Harold Craft Tackle 6’ 1” 210 Senior Wcd-Thurs. Nov. 23-14 less supply of Notre Dame man 1 Ilcaters 79 Robert Phillips Tackle 5' 10” 170 Senior 2 — OutMandini; I e.iturcs — 2 George Montgebery 72 Frank Miele G uard 5’ 8” 160 Junior power ground the midshipmen1 —in— ^ TKLEPHONKi IATONIOWN I ITIt 16 Dave Wharton Back 5’ 0” 162 Senior into the earth. Willis then was! <3AR V BURT RCA 47 Seminole Uprising Jim Himmcrlln Tackle 8’ 1” 175 Senior reassigned to Army. Back in1 COOPERLHNCaSTER —also— 75 Ralph Trollan Back 5’ 8” 145 Soph. Ils own class against the West.: POPULAR ARli 65 Frankie Lane FRIDAY ON LY NOV. 2 ITll Mike Leach Back 5' 5” 130 Soph. Pointers, W111 Is Is much more: “V E R H C R U Z " G Eddie Fisher 48 —in— Larry Russell Back 5’ 8” 170 Soph. optimistic about Saturday's ! TffCHNICOlDW iosEPH COTTEN G Perry C’orno A Ule 3 Unit Action Show 82 Robert Woodruff Guard 5' 6” 175 Soph. jmtcoiiMi'Vic wi.'ts game but expects an even con­ G Hairy Helafontl Bring Your Smile Along 93 Rene LaVlgne Guard 5’ 0” Duel on the 145 Senior evaBARTOK G Glenn Miller 94 test all the way. Willis is ns Thursday Harold O'Brien Tackle 5' U ” 160 Soph. G Mall IW'nnls Mississippi 92 James Roberts 5’ slstant coach In plcbe football Con fin no us Perform ance End 7” 150 Senior lliru sat. Nov, 30 to I)e. 3 G Artlc Shaw Lex Itnrker and 64 Dominick Dlodnto 5’ U ” (Continued on pnte seven' From 2 P.M. Tackle 225 .Fresh. n Bobby Dtikoff Patricia Medina 17 Paul Hartzler Tacklc 6’ 0” 175 Soph. [_J Del Worn! 9fi Jerry Hetlrlck End 6’ 0” 150 Fii-Sut. Nov. M-’ G The Kings Thief Junior G The Natural Seve 18 Robert Archer 6' 2” Shore Conference End 175 Soph, Cl Tlie Three Suns Jack Kelly r ’muml Viiidnm-Vnn Hlvlh 78 Dnvld Anderson End 5’ 10” —in-­ 155 Soph, Cl C Ily Service Bond 4 Ray Frye Tacklc fi’ n * * 220 Tense! Timely! Terrific! Last of Junior TDK STANDINGS Night Holds Terror 23 Joe Sacco End 5’ i i ” 155 Fresh. —nlsn - the Comanchcs 72 Alex Zllenski Guard 5’ 1” 145 Senior A DIVISION John Wayne Rroderlek Crawford W I. T (’Is RCA C0WBC > G J'dfly Arnold - ’n ... tier, in n three-round go In the City lad, in the HO pound class, Freehold Regional 5 I” GLENN A fl DOROTHY (I Hank Snow Sanle Fe Passage middleweight division. Lester, high-class action all the way, Red Hunk fi Lrom inlo 8 f i < Jn*l Atkins SAT. ONLY NOV. 25TII who has com e to disaster from Tom Welstoad, Mntawan High Manasquan 2 rORD * VlcGUIRE ,Sun.-IMon, Nov. S7-2B Action Feafurrs-— ? too m uch inclination lo oiitslug football player, also wns ready Neptune 2 rt I 101 IN I KATf ,\yhn W:\vnc A- I.nureii ltuunll Randolph Seott an opponent, was at the tllsad for nction, but Frank Boyle, Ihe RCA - in - vnnlagc of trying lo adapt him CBC I m iner, refused to let the Toma River 1 3Y * h 0DIAK • JURAD0 The Mnn Behii”1 Lakewood 0 Blood Alley self to a ncw style of fighting. Maiawan boy be matched will) CHILDRENS RECORDS C.'fnc-mafcopc lh c Gun On the winning side, the Cliff­ Pat MrOlnnls, u Golden Glove.*: II DIVISION Selected Shorts — n nd - wood boxers produced Oscar boxer ,if long oxpciiciKi'. Boyle ; [ Howdy Dooily Jeff (’handler 1 ) Dinu Dnnir Sellout Cross, and Illchle Rleo, Oscar slated Sundny he had not had K.eyporL 1 1 Hm*h» Reinus Stories Tues. • Wed. - TIuu's, M ataw an The Iron Man Cross, fighting ns n heavy­ sufficient fights yet to lake on G RiiKKedy Ann Nov. ^-.'lO-Dec. 1 weight, put ,Jimmy Stewart n Golden Gloves finalist like Point Pleasant Humphrey Hogat nnd Newark, out of action In the McGinnis without rnnninu Ihe Humson fJene Tierney s u n . - m o n . - t m ;s . second round. The CUC boxer risk nf taking n dangerous pum- Atlnnllc Highlands All Mnkes of Needles Nov. 27 - 2K - 2!) ■ - In-- punished his opponent from the mellng, The cliffwood trainer Include forfeit wins over Al. For All Speed The Left Hand of God In Cinema scope am! start and by lhe sccond round snid lhat In addition lo the prop­ Highlands, Clnpmnscopc Technicolor the Newarker could defend him­ er l'cspcct he had to have for THANKSGIVING WAV Record Plnycrs Sho its ■fnlin W nyne-Luureu B-ieall self no longer, lllee won a fust the welfnre of the young boxers Red B ank at Long B ranch, la Blpody Alley go from Joe Turner, a Jersey In Ills charge, lie nlso nt this noon, rrl.-Ssil. D ec. 2-J - a n d - - lime did not wish lo risk Lcomudo at Asbury Park, 11:30 PETE'S INC. C5ny Madison mid Kim Novnli Carolina Cnnnonbitll Wclstead's becoming Incapaci­ a .m . -In— tated when concli Jud Evnns Matawnn at Keyport, U;00 a.m, Jody Cnnover 5 Against the Mouse m ight w ant to use him in thc Noptune fit Freehold, 11:00 a.irt. 44 W. Front St. — II Iso— E x i & e Matnwaa - Keyport fvotli nl I Point Pleasant nt Mminsijuan, K eyport John I.a j ne-l’.oti aid R ea tu n Karlj Show Every Sunday 2 p .m . Quiclc Battery Service gamo. 0p» rndtr nii* tii i r.u , —In— Open 6 P.M. aU rt «:.!0 I\M . Toms nivcr at Lnkewood, 1 p,m, Pltia Rxtrn C’artoon.i At Bui Slop K»y 7-17M Tenneneo’i Partner “Furnished Apartment” signs Red . Bunk C ntb.nt Bridgeton NOTE! Trial will no« ho nhotvn durln* S ptrU l Kldillt Show COLOT'S, Matawnn It i s a le ’ s l tills o/flc#. 3 p.m. tics nt both schools oft the tax­ Atlantic Seaboard Looking It Over payers' back, hence, tlie Im ­ iliE ‘ portance of the weather factor. (Continued from page six) A few weeks ago we observed! and also an assistant ih lacT'os- Pace Is Unchanged that Keyport'c resurgence oil; /• jo u rn a l; se in addition to his scouting Lhe gridiron could be traced to; I m m h m o duties...... Th! •ee Leading Teams Keyport Businessmen1! Keansburg good organization of the varsitv;y ov. 21, 1.955 I*;iKc Seven N O TICE TO B O W L E R S : In order for bowling and jayvees. Naturally, the’ ’ ' Score 2-1 V icto ries Bowling League Businessmen’s League EARL f\VHITEY> DEVLIN freshmen players at KHS had scores to appear in the current edition, scores has enrolled at the University |to have uniforms and equip- Keyport was ahead. 7-6, as the No change took place in the of Houston. Texas. This is me]lt s0 sllccess fo,. third quarter-ended. No\ , 16 Nov. U the Keys standings of tlie leading teams the university which a few In the fourth quarter, the lieyiiorl I.ar 13) must be in this office no later than 12 o’clock noon Keansburg- Nows (0) on the playing field has hnd to; i:. Sunday's bowling In the At­ years back received a grant home side gbt the ball out to S. Poland 173 15tl Ifif) J. DeFellce 224 160 207 i be financed. The price of ther lantic Seaboard Classic Lengue. of over $2,000,000 from a Tex­ midf;ekl at the start on John Jacobs 17C 172 147 on Tuesday. Any received after that' time will A. Sigismondi - 150 178 123 [Turkey Day gam p artmi-\«ion j Jersey City, lhe leading leam, as oil millionaire because its Moonan’s run. A flurry of pass­ W. Poland 157 166 133 T. Infantl . 151 146 234 jwsis raised by Keyport to $1 two appeared to be due tor a tu m ­ football team knocked off one es came to naught and the Blue Kr. ufer 189 .190 196 be published the following week. - • ■ ■ • • <■, M Cuocci • 145 165 .159 years ago to m eet the added ble when they split the first two of Uie powers of thc South­ and Gray had to punt. The Chizmadia ' 189 , 199 179 D. Lafayette 164 166 155 expense. Matawan also need­ sanies while Scranton had won Keys got nowhere and Rich ----- ■-----, ’ —_ west Conference. Ralph Pol­ ed the extra money to finance their first two, but Al Farngel- ing. a form er Keyporter. is WharUur punted to the Lambert- ll’sTOS and Lou C am pi’1; 700 pull­ 881 ,883 1(17 • 834 815 878 better accom m odations for its . Malawan llnptisl (2) • T; .Knam*. 118 174 168 one of its adm inistrative ex- • ville M. The hall was run back ed-out the odd game for the - . Old Boutliuusc •0),- Consolidated Fuels :baskeiball team than the out­ Duncan 196 173 176 J K nam >175'. 181 107 ’(3) ncutive*. The iniercylins pan to the 42, but fnly for more fu­ league-leaders agninst the Tren­ Craig . , 143 183- 161 J. Stranlero ■ 219 205 192 moded MHS gym. With base­ Baker 143 161) - 168 about Whiiey Devlin's enroll­ tile parsing. The Keys took ov­ Eck ' : ,164 .169 . 143 S. Bellezza . , 185 , 143 . 188 ball a financial dead w e'ght and ton bowlers. . - Olsen (BP) , 145. ’’.:i ; 582 701 038 ment there is that Whitey was : er on downs in midfield and S. Pruchnik : . 160 . (70. 151 A. Kotenbcutpl-' 144 187 153 ;track not contributing, football; Dorn Lafayette; Keyport. was Guran . . 156 143 140 ( Larry’s. Il.irber Shop (01 about tiie best left-handed pit - ‘ ground out a first down at the Bossert 174 171 A. Bellezza 158, 177 150 and basketball have to bring, ini In tlie Jersey City lineup. . It . 167. Owens 177 201’ 160 H,J! TWP ete - •,... ,133 ■ m 10j nher that Matawan has had Larnbertville 33. However, they 100 . 100. 100 R. Brooder 168 189 196 the money. was - not Dom's day, however, Blind . .. Schwall ; (BP) : 183 L. Vecchio 142 ■ 142 ■ 122 in recent years. By “recent ( lost the ball on a fumble with — : as 'lie hit only . 581, well below Sutt'oh (BP) ■ . . . 118 R,. Dolson 103 122 171 years.” we so back to 1948 j a minute to go. A pass failed :74lJ. 789 . .'726 854 901 879 RUTGERS Ills average, bowling. . : E. Conover 191 '191 205 and 1949, M alaw an did not i .-_0in eC| |Lambertvllle, but Randolph then Lultelln Construction (2) another football season and Scranton, with average lead- Tourine's B ar .(3), 817 860 ‘ 762 finish very high in Shore Con­ Iran out of a fake pass play up- ! Kennedy 164 152 184 the genius of Coach Harvey ,er-Frank' Clause notching 728, csik 172 155 178 Keyporl Baptist 509 569 003 ference standings in those j field to the Keyport 36. An­ (1) ' W alling. 220 235 188 H arm an has resulted in the ;he day's best effort, copped T h o rn . 184: 168 133 143 135 M artin i’- Diner 13) . days but this was due to team other pass was in vain. On the Koisa ’ . 173 Pesce 184 191 146 Scarlet running its strerk o.' ihe'.first two .encounters against Dillon 156 134 132 Alger '. 143 119 137 L. Moody . 158 153 127 ’oatting averages around .225. last play of the gam e. L a m ­ Paterson'but dropped tlie .finale. K ruser .!: ' '• . 151 A ndrctta 203 213 200 '-’.ames in which it has 142: 201 Robinson 158 161 158 E. Moody 138 -137 195 Devlin and Dougpie Marvel , 110t 'bertville used a'line completely 3d’ Botten of the victims shot Slovenz Bruno 174 190 139 176 173 187 M edw lck' 153 179 157J. Geraghty 178 158 162 gave them the pitching' they "" 1f?..!.0.* c0re_.1.0..9?' , f lhls |unbalanced to the left and tried 704'.. ,, ' ---T’.. ----- remarkable record DiBiase 145 186 142 R. Geraghty 190 236 11)9 needed. After school, belonged ; curtained rush. It got nowhere Harry Gerber got 658 and Ed 832 945 981 857 to Notre D am e, no doubt the ' 831 781 Handicap , 15 20 15 Handicap . 3 3 3 Devlin pitched the Matawan and the Keyport victory was se­ newspapers could not get over ] Taylor 056 as New York sur­ Jag’s Sport Goods (0) N. J. Shore District (ll A. A. to the championship of cure. prised Long Island, winning the Knam 135 ... ialking about it. With Rogers j C. Walling 160 ” 155 189 ■ i ■’ 762 820 782 . 667 687 the Jersey Shore League in A big band parade spectacle .irst and third . games. Joe Thorn 189 180 however, it seems to be sadly ■ planned for the game and other J. Lynch / ■ ; 149 117 . Hebrew Congregation (2 ■ Hollywood'Servicc (1) 1950 and to the regular sea­ Brown of the vanquished Ilit Johnson 213 186 224 overlooked. R utgers will have ifealures had to bow to the Stranlero : 141 H7 A.'Goldmaii 155 . J. Giles 155 176 1G3 son pennant in 1951. losing J92. 142 ' 145 P echer . . 188 193 193 home frames will. Ohio We.- w eathe,.. The players, however, Paradise . 176 lie .v . J. W otm an 133. 102 127 G. Arnold 160. 160 145 out lhal year in the playoffs. Bennett ■ Kuffinl 185 177 205 leyan, Colgate Boston College. ; found rolling in the deep snow 166 158 H.1 Korobow 168 . 184 174 T. Giles ; 152 123 126 After that lie went in service. Walsh ■ 154 ' Burgess ... 185 162 Lafayette. William and Mary j preferable to being slammed 177 142 Blind ; 125 O. Arnold 119 221 175 Now, at 22, he starts college. ‘nto third' place ahead of Long Folson . . ;; 133 and Columbia “ext season. ;n s a jnst frozen ('.round or play- Blind : 125 It will be interesting to see ; Island. Joe.Potts, posted 662. ;------.. — ■ . 910 921 1006 and away games with Prince- :ln(, in a mud qllae:mire. as they McCleaster (SJ) ... 195 . .580 680 609 how he fares in college base- j _ Al Stranlch with 679 ,was the 803 ' 726 723 Kowicr Theatre . las; Thanksgiving Day. ' c . A. G oldm an 220 154 . liroad. St; Chillers (2) (1) ball. Boys who eye a berth •ile gun'in Elizabeth's t'.vo wins F . Irons 147 186 162 Delaware. Should they score Keyporl H) Middletown I.anes (2) H. Pfeiffer (SJ) ... 129 H. P ry o r 138 147 151 in the big leagues should en- over Philadelphia. Bill Luz'/.l J. Costic 164 124 in their first four games, Ends - II. Wharton, Woodruff, Brltanak. ; , . 203 152 136 Handicap 43 31 M. Ross ■!163 . 132 133 221; roll in southern or California nd Charles Pezzano fired sets which does not appear too dif­ A. Walling \ 149 198 169 R. Pryor ; .185 . 155 150 K. Scliacht ,180 127 161' colleges as the great pre-pon- Anderson, Roberts. of 082 and 678, respectively, In C. Everson 183 181 ficult for them wllh their third Tackles — Hemmerlin, Phil­ R. Lafayette;' 145 114 90 749 843 760 H. Ross . 162 ■;. 187 192 198. derance of big league bail i losing cause. undefeated freshman team in Mania, sr. 173 170 159 Handicap 1 ■VI 1 F . Costic 160 206 196 players come from the south lips, Craft. ' . Standings . St. John’s Methodist (1) a row, the Scarlet will come Lowrey ■ ■ 180 187 179 . '. ■ ' —— — and west coast. The easier G uards—Miele, Veihart, Cor- A. Bogart 201 145 174 down to tough Boston ColleRe ’ W. Ij " . ------—— . 669 622 627 814 824 938 climate makes for a longer r:one, LaVigne. . ersey- City;. • - 22 8 F. McCleaster 144 101 as the rh'ven th*>y mu')?, over­ 851) 821 733 The standings: ■ J oe's : piayinp season and a much Centers—Walling, Boggs. R, Leroy , 154 180 128 come to put their record at cranton 10 11 Team W L F. Brien 190 222 150 better chance to develop. Backs—Cleary, D. Wharton, M cQ ueen’s : Cleaners (!) J. Neldlnger 163 179 146 the 100 mark. Athletic Di­ Irooklyn ; ' 17 . 13 M 4t M Electric- ' 20 10 T. Regan 173 181 170j Should E arl go out for base- Ruth, Swann, R. LoPresto, Cog­ 13 D en n y •, . 134 150 186 H. Cowles 184 162 182 rector Harry Rockefeller, of ,ong. Island . ■ 16 Va Martini’s Diner . 20 10 , F. L a P a rre 194 . 204 154' ball and show up well pitch- liano, Russell. • Cullen . ' 170 '200 112 H. Pfeiffer . i . il l Rutgers, could hardly have Trenton 15 15 Marquet Pharmacy 19 11 J. Cecere 227 210 186 ing for Houston in the tough Lambertvllle (6 ) W arwick' ,136 126 Handicap .. . 11 ... chosen a more rugged oppon­ Slizabeth - 15 15.'. Broad St. Cleaners 18 12 F. Weiss 160 151 126; Texas college baseball circuit, Ends ~J. Clark, McGuire, Bol- - 14 16 M. D evine 130' 204 ent to play for the game in Jew York : •>. Hollywood Service 17 13 j he undoubtedly will interest rimple. Snell. McQueen 130 146 846 788 731 which the Scarlet will stand !ewnrk • • l l i i 181 j M atawan Sporting 15!i 14 !i 944 968 780, bii? league scouts. Tackles — Eckard, Mannlno, H. Devine 168 172 138 at the century mark in scor­ ’aterson 11 19 Matawan Methodist (2) Mat-Key. Rec. 15 15 • Auily atlon (1) Mann, Welsh. • : 9 21 ing. It should be one of thc hiladelphla . - P. Holton 169 190 122 C. E. Bahrenburg 14!-j 15'A Doll 122 115 121 Guards—Griffiths, Hunt, Le­ 738 778 786 KEYPORT HIGH will face an greater collcge football gam­ J. Hinds 103 173 149 Cohen’s Liquor Store 14 16 Pease 130 147 134 ary. 'v Keyporl Cleaners (3) adversary other than Mafawan es played in these parts ln You can buy Defense Bondi A. Wilks 162 176 181 Jack's Hardware 13 17 Foulks 135 137 176 C enters—Claus. ’ v the Payroll Deduction Plan Overly 143 146 106 .Thanksgiving Day, the weather* years. H. Knoell 142 169 191 13 M om bert 174 176 211 Backs—Jefferson, Noonan,. R. — J. Davino 152 150 Cliff's Seafood ' 17 iman. Matawan, as a partici­ fc.. Longstreet 139 158 190 Larry's Barber Shop Scalzo 179 180 20 li Randolph. Yannarello, H. Clark. C. Davino 138 101 12 18 pant in the gate, also will be Score by Periods . ; ; B arker 184 >209 LaZare’s Shoes 10 20 opposing him. The two schools 715 866 833 Bayshore Stationery 9 700 755 843 Keyport 0 0 7 0—7 T. Davino 226 176 143 21 have been very fortunate ln Victory Over Getlisemanc Lutheran (1) Crate’s Beverages (2) Irons 170 ' 247 148 their treatment by the weather­ (ooi’Unut'ri ft'om page s is ’1 Lambertvllle 6 0 0 0—6 A. Scalzo 148 161 204 G. Pelose 187 129 158 Bowlers, Legion, Seek man through Lhe years of their own 32 to the Lambertvllle 20 Touchdowns—J. Clark, Ruth, BOTTLED D, Boum nnn 103 140 118 Walling 144 138 151 before he was dragged down! Points after touchdown—Cle- 875 910 768 series for a g am e played so 142 143 Wym an 201 171 226 American Legion, L. II. (0) J. Welle i21 Donations For Kiddies late in the season. Never has from behind. On three rushing.arV (enc* ' 148 131 G. Perrlnl 176 157 144 Malcheskl 142 143 132 F. Boos 152 it been necessary to call off plays the Keys picked up only' Officials McGann, Borgia, 187 Howard Creed, commander of P errinl 145 219 143 148 170 116 J. Hopler 170 177 the game. Last year rain theifive yards and on fourth down'Moscovlch. H arper Raritan Post 23, American Le­ KL Handicap 27 34 24 inight before made il uncertain!Ruth fumbled at the 13, GAS Belling 141 186 138 gion, KeyRort, and F re d Var­ the i downs 7 3 853 814 822 Muller 171 116 127 I until half hour before name ball Koing over to Larnbertville. Yards gained rushing 141) 102 ,721 792 807 lese, acting for the bowlers, re-Jxhe standings: 37 11 You Get Glean, Quick Foster 153 110 180 port contributions for the kid-1 Team j time it the mudhole which wasiThe home side seemed out of j K ^ J a r d n,! 4 11 The standings: W once the Maroon and Steel's trouble when Tiffy Snell got out | Passes completed 2 1 dies Christmas party to be held;consolidated Fules 20 0 : 2 755 725 Team W football field could be used. In to the 20 on second down. How-; Kalned'lwsse* IS 40 Heat For Cooking at 4 p.m. Dec, 24 at ib- -postjLa Bella’s Construction 18 ; Varlese Construction ( St. John's Methodist 20 10 1944 the team s cam e out of a ever, Lam bertvllle fum bled on ;Nuinbcr ot iiunis 2 3 home are running ahead of col-j Keansburg News 18 2D 27 E. Sauickle 150 181 Keyport Reformed 20 10 !“! rainstorm to flounder around in the next piny and u punt wns In ■Yardsdlrunba'k,w"ki 8-1 11 Prompt, Efficient lections made at the same time joe's Restaurant 14 J. Sauickle 180 160 166 Calvary Methodist 17 13 ,„:the mud. But never has the order. They appeared to have; l'umbics (umb|H( 4 4 last year. N. J. Shore District 14 4 0 Gross 158 151 Hebrew Congregation 16 14 weather been so bad as to force miscounted the downs and then Yards,aiost.UpcnaitiM 21) 20 Service Leo Mania is acting as treas­ Fowler Theatre 13 A. Sauickie 156 167 Matawan Baptist 15 15 a postponement. Coach Tuffy itliepulled big boner of the, ;------urer for the group working on C rate’s Beverage 12 172 203 174 Matawan Presbyterian 15 15 game. Rushing on fourth down, down. i Your advertisement ln this B oinm er the project for the bowlers, j Candy’s Station Baker, of the Red and White, Keyport Baptist 13 17 11 they lost the ball at the 21. T w oipaper will reach prospective KEYPORT GAS CO. Varlese .,. 203 181 Charles Brownrniller, John Da-j ______figures on playing the game the —-— ___r Bayview Presbyterian 13 17 following Saturday afternoon rushing plays gained the Keys purchasers ln every community vino, Fred Kaufer. Joe Poulson! d 0 you need shipping tabs 816 884 871 Gethsemane Lutheran 11 18 should the weather blot out the nothing ln this gift opportunity, lu the bayshore area. Affiliate ol and Joe Shumock are otherlor labels? Our Job printing de­ Town Matawan Methodist 10 20 but Cleary then passed down Tavern (1) members of the committee. Ipartment ls prepared to supply 17th renewal of the series Robinson 160 215 210 Thanksgiving Day morning. The the, center to Ruth for the touch­ "Help Wanted” ads ln this pa­ Businessmen and others wish-lyeur needs on short notice, o' W. Pease 118 143 107 receipts from the gam e go a down. Cleary powered around per tell you about the good jobi Mat-Key Mixed Ing to contribute should mail i price j that will please you. Orlick 175 214 154 checks to Mr. Mania at his resi-| ------long way toward taking atlile- left end for the extra point and ouei> KEYPORT LUMBER R. Pease 160 158 158 Sunday Night League Keyport, for tlie ‘"Raritan Post;Have you read the classified ads? & SUPPLY CO. Preston ' 191 179 170 23, Bowlers, Christmas Fund." Nov. 13 804 909 799 Tel. Matawan 1-1872 C. E. Jlalirenliurg (2) Fuel Oi! — Kerosene Burlew’s Restaurant ( 1) County Allocations A. Ulrlchson 128 118 162 Cliffwood, N. J. A. Infantl • , . 154 170 211 For Home Care Program H. Pieper 160 179 170 J. X ’ostlo 148 235 148 J. P ieper . 148 178 157 DiSanto ' f 123 Seventeen county chapters of ROYAL M. Bahrenburg 147 245 227 Luxemburg.<" '206 168 172 the American Cancer Soceity Handicap 14 14 DeFellce ‘ 165 175 173 141in New Jersey will spend $102,-! Oil Service • D o Y o u r Montagna ■ 191 , 198 — 1786.01 during the present fiscal! A, S. Dalfoir/o, Prop. 597 734 730 year which began Sept. 1, In ' 796 939 902 Cliff’s Seafood (1) JcarryinR out the home carc pro ! MATAWAN 1-1843 152.gram of Ihe New Jersey Divi-j (CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ...... Red Bank (11 D. Heinke 193 163 Prom pt and Merrcll 177 153 208 R. G reenm an 133 95 lG6jsion. Thc recently-added parti Breslow ' 123 186 177 L. G reenm an 130 150 175 of the program of the division! Courteous Service 1 isoht«T H & S JERSEY SEA T, Vetterl 142 152 107 R. Heinke 188 232 185iprovldes for terminal care of Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwcod M ontana 183 135 139 the cancer patient where great SKIFF Inc. J. Vetterl 185 248 170 644 640 678 need ls shown for full or in part: L a/nre'! Shoes (0) nursing care or in some cases Route 35, Keyport 810 874 801 L, Bellezza 109 130 114 for nursinii home carc. This is Buy Now and Team W L R. Richmond 138 171 156 ln addition to the visiting nur­ Middletown Lanes 20 7 W. Richmond 135 128 141 ses, clinics and medications, Burlew’s Restaurant 15 ■ fl J, Overly 14T 182 174 transportation, ' dressings and Varlese Construction 17 10 Handicap 21 21 21 other services which have been $AVE 15% ON YOUR HEAT Keyport Cleaners 10 11 provided in the past. Keyport Bar 10 11 550 632 606 Middlesex County has been allocated $7329.22 and Mon­ •! n o w th Old Boathouse 15 12 M —- i\>< - <.i Ic I’ rii*- f o r Bayview Presbyterian (0) Table J. Knox 105 130 104 . 645 674 705' Clothing Club lu 1 !l'Hii'\ KM i-Im m IN** B e C Olsen 165 165 135 Marqtiet Pharmacy (1) H. Sutton 113 129 . , , H, F alk 167 186 192, $2.25 $15.75 ,,, Only *5.00 ea.\ IS ;||||| IM 'Kl i: A, Hendoi'soa 174 123 182 630 675 601 Matawan Lumber Co. H. A, Hall 190 187 1511 .lack's. Ilai'ilwun* Ci) 180-182 Mnin St., Mntnwnn— (Next to Slllp h ill B lvd . “ lit** I rh'inll.v I.hiiiIhm V* t''I" Opposite [;n*nrnu R.R. Station R t, .'$5, Keyport | Jacobson 166 190 136 Police Stntion) ... w ? ,770 non Jilcplweji , 123, lOj) , 10.1 • i ; r “ " Mr». t*Tpr*nc« ■ Cr«5sm*n, Cub Scout Pack 66 Employment Future S ick le s T V Store !t» 1 1 *?'! Cheesequake, was hostess to her At Princeton Game Cliffwood Beach Girl In Food Business Entered; $700 Loss canasta elub Tuesday evening. Lansing P. thield, ohairman Attending were Mrs. Louis Sch- Cub Scouts of Pack 68, Mata­ Another breaking .ar gentry , To Be In Morganville Given Bridal Showerof the opening day meeting on ulineister, Mrs. Adele Herzog, wan, witnessed th# 8-S defeat in the Matawnn area bjr a'ganj? of Dartmouth at Princeton in a Oct. 3t of the National Associ­ apparently operating through* P ar* Eight Nov. 24. lS5.r> Mrs, Nathan Cressman, Mrs. Sponsored By Ladies Married Yesterday blinding snowstorm Saturday. ation of Food Chains, and Presi­ out this part of the stnte to get uerald M. Herzog and Mrs. Ed­ Auxiliary; Area News To Wilbur Fiedler dent of the G rand Union Chain a supply of radio and television ward T rabalka, all of Cheese­ It was an exciting g.-me and a by Charles H. Connon of food m arkets, hailed the e m ­ Finals plans for the plastic memorable outing for the Cubs, Miss Lois Zulauf, Pomona sets for the Christmas sales quake. ployment opportunities in the Rut£eri University Cheesequake Woman Blvd., Cliffwood Beach, was tlie “back market'' occured Tatur- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Booth, dem onstration to be held on in spite of the frigid conditions food business. Tuesday were made at the which prevailed. Arrangements guest of honor at a surprise m is­ „ . . „ , . . , . This is the season of the vear day between midnight and 8 a.m. Cheesequake, returned home Mi. S h i e 1 d stated, “Young when ,n„. ga,.de,ls m#y be enP|iv. Entertains At Dinner meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary for tlie trip were m ade by Dun­ cellaneous bridal shower given men 'ud young jaccording to C h i e f John J . Saturday from Florida, where should! ened by fruits that some of our of the Morganville Independent Nov, 9 by Mrs. Nellie Noddings,;look to the supermarket i n d u s - ' , ‘h ‘ ' w ;Flood, of M atawan Police. they have been e.Joylng a two- can F. Black, Cubniaster. Trans­ ecom- Mrs. Herzog Hostess; Miss Evelyn Dunn, Mrs Be^r-jtry for one of the brightests bus-;mend th„t vou , \ The entry wns at Ozzle Sick- week vacation. Volunteer Fire Co, held in the portation was provided by Mr. series ly Pavlik and Mrs. Dorothy Mc-jiness futures on the American' H h_.„, , . , jles sales room at 31 Washington Madison Twp. News firehouse on Nov. 16. Mrs. Til- Black and members of the Pack nncl botanical gardens where Edwin Brown and Mr. and Nerny a t the R eform ed Cliurch (horizon. Meantime food retall- 1st. Tlie glass was broken out The Rev. Jnmes A. Guswel- Mrs. A. L. Lewis, Cedar Grove, lie Jam ison, general chairm an, Committee. House, Keyport. Miss Zulauf Ing ls close to being one of the ;of the back door and the door itumnal 'effect. Then include announced that the affair will The November Pack Meeting became the bride of Wilbur Pie-.fastest growing industries the iforced open. ler and Mrs. Gusweller, Mrs. were Sunday guests of Mr. some when you plan your gnr- be held ln the firehouse at 8 dler, Cliffwood Beach, yester-! nation, ancl the supermarket^”"' Chief Flood observed the run Johanna Depp, Miss Dorothy B row n’s sor. and daughter-in- will be held on Thursday, Dec. p.m. and refreshm ents will be iday at the Keyport Reformed [business hns become one which! ' . 'of robberies obviously was the I at the M ataw an High School Gusweller, Keypoil, and Mrs. law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey served following the demonstra­ Church at 7 p.m. jdemands trained minds in many Ma,ly plants with conspicuous (Work of professionals as each Arthur Brown sr. Cheesequake. Auditorium. The p rogram will Brown, Jersey City. tion. In other business Mrs. I A pink and white color scheme 'area*. l° !u Z ^ ^ r "job eased1' by the robbers was wcre dinner guests Saturday of The Ladles Auxiliary of the John Penksa, president, appoint­ luclude skits by Dens 3 and 6, I wns carried out in decorations.; "To create and operate a sup-1 *' Inc es 0 (at a site where a truck or car our domestic fruits, apples, ‘Mrs. Adele Herzog, Cheese- Cheesequake, Independent Fire ed M rs. E arl Woolley, M rs.1 and the presentation of awards. After the opening of gills, alermnrket today requires the could be parked in the early peaches, plums, cheeries to qunke. Company will hold a card par­ Frank L. Ratcliffe ancl Mrs.| ! buffet was served. ispeclalized knowledge of real 'morning hours without causing John Holtz to the nominating: mention only a few. as well us Mrs. Louis Rossi, Newark, re­ ty in the firehouse nt 8:15 p.m., Guests were Mrs. E. Zulauf, estate experts, technical skills i undue notice. He cited the M Friday evening, Dec. 2. committee nnd Mrs. Charles L.j roses and many shru'js ard & M and Tourine's robberies in turned home yesterday follow­ County Democrat Club ;Mrs. c. Fiedler, Mrs. Cnther-|of architects, engineers and “““ trees Holmes, Mrs. Louis Becker,1 Pyracaiitha is one of ing a visit of several days with Ine Johnston, Mrs. Edwnrd Rei-idraftsme.i, statistical back- ,jlem the business area, or, In the case Mrs. Chester Jamison and Mrs. her son-in-law and daughter, Donate Funds For th. Mrs. Gertrude Dunn. Mrs ground of researchers and an-; V . „ . of Sickles, there was growLli of E dw nrd Preston to the tele-, trees and shrubbery about the Mr. and Mis. Peter Priccacian­ Hospital Equipment Honors Mrs. Donnell Diana Andrloln, Mrs. Ann Gem- alyners. instruction ancl guid-l Another hu gegenus. is Coto- te, Cedar Glove. phone committee. Plans for a| mell. Mrs. Gladys Rysinski, Rnce by trained personnel peo- neasteishiuibs foi ■vaiious pur- place and it was located away Christmas dir.ner party were; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. An am ount in excess of $3000 John W. Applegate, Mrs. M argaret Johnson, M r s .!P>^ lllen "“ d women trained p °ses lluU l’“ve white or pink- ‘from other houses where resi­ Heiser, Indianapolis, Intl., arriv­ was donated by the combined discussed and Mrs. Charles L.j Mildred Peter nnd Mrs. Mil- tor administrative pos"ions in,ls*' f'oweis clothing the branch- dents might note •Something Holmes will be in charge of ihe! Mayor Scholer Speak ed Sunday to spend the Thanks­ auxiliaries of Monmouth Me­ tired Wic-gand, Cliffwood Beach: operations ancl finance. m e n .es in spr,n*- f0Ifnei(°r ,^he, ®pe; going on.” arrangem ents. Attending the! giving holidays with the form­ morial Hospital for the pur­ The Women’s Democratic Mrs. Elizabeth Koerner, Mrs..and women familiar with radio cles have black nulls that last meeting were Mrs. Penksa.1 er's mother, Mrs. Louis Heiser, chase of hospitnl equipment, It Club of Monmouth County held ‘Helen Schmitz, M rs. M argaret awl TV. ns well ns. n e w s p a p e r ;^ 11 •« » tl,e winter, Teachers’ Bridge Club Mrs. Tlllie Jam ison, Mrs. Ches-; f t ., Cednr Grove. was announced at a meeting a regular monthly meeting Sat­ Schmitz, Mrs. Josephine Koer- advertising, and last but not| Most commonly available is ter Jamison, Mrs, John Babris-: Has Theatre Party Mrs. Eugene Skowronek, Nov. 16 in Auxiliary Hall, Long urday at the Cabin-in-the-Sky ner Mrs. Laura Einhorn, Miss least, merchandisers who know Coioneaster horizontalis, or ky, Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Roland Browntown, was among the Branch, Those auxiliaries rep Atlantic Highlands. The guest Marlene Einhorn. Miss Ann Kir-.110W to sel1 wel1 as bu y more Rock Spray Coioueastur. This The Teachers' Bridge Club ' Boyce, Mrs. Holmes, Mis. Rat­ members of her sorority. Delta resented were Maternity, Free­ of honor, Mrs. Genevieve Don­ siis Airs. Julie' Felicio, M rs.i^ jan .supe—"-*rkel items, is a low, spreading half-ever- spent Saturday in New York cliffe M rs. Holtz and Mrs. Wool­ Fsi Theta, who attended a card hold, Long Branch Number nell, councilwoman-elect of the ChaVlotte Koerner, Elizabeth. jThis 11 challenge to the youthjgreen plant, rising at most to having lunch nt the Brass Rail, ley. party Thursday at the home of One, Purple Cross, Matawan, Borough of Matawan, urged all Also Mrs. Marion Shaw. Mrs.iof America.” la height of 18 inches. It mak- Park Ave., and attending the The I.A.H. Club of . the Mor­ Mrs. Edward Bielnwski, New­ Middletown - Holmdel, and the women to take an active part Lee Shaw. Mrs. Ida Shaw, I r v - j ------|es a good back cover and foun- theatre. ganville Methodist Church met; ark. Service League. in local politics ancl prnised the ington: Miss Beverly Siiaw ,(Jewish League Plans jdation, but will not grow as rap- Mrs. G erard A. Devlin and in the church basem ent on Nov.' The W om en's Guild of the It was voted to purchnse the county club for its work in that Mrs. Alan Shaw. Laurence Har-'pL j^L pariv |icily as ho^'suckle nnd me- Mrs. Louis Pazienza saw “WUt 16 with Mrs. Bert Boyce, club' Church of Our Saviour is spon­ following items: Two steel food field. jbor; Miss Joan Boehm, Missj ^ jnorlal roses. ness For The Prosecution" and soring a card party in the par­ tray carts: one neuro-surgical advisor. The group discussed j Mrs. Rensselaer L, Cartan, Mrs Donnell joins Mayor ;Joan Thompson. Sayreville; Mrs. At a recent meeting of the' This Cotoneaster must be ish hall tom orrow evening at operating head-rest; 12 opera­ plans for Christm as and will Mrs. Howard Erdmann. Mrs. Kathryn E. White, Red Bank, (Ida Alplion, Fanwood; M rs.,M ataw an Jewish League, final planted in a pocket o t good soil 8:1S o'clock. Those on the com- ting room footstools; one castle buy gifts for patients at Marl-: Richard E. Erdmann, jr., Mrs. ns the second club m em ber to 'Grace Crane, Glen Rid^c. 'plans were made for the Chanu- to get it established, latoee are Mrs. Leroy Burlew, reflex light for the operating boro State Hospital. A Christ-1 Paul A. Egan Mrs. Karl Heus- hold elective office. , j Gifts were sent by Miss Shir-jkah parly to be held Dec. 15th,; Serving a like purpose on Mrs. George Burlew, jr., and room; electric typewriter; 20 m as party will be held at the er, Mrs, Warren Vreelnud. Miss next meeting. Fifteen members! John W. Applegate, Mata­ ley Reilh, Mrs. Glayds Britch-:with Dr. Walter Ogens as chair-.hanks is Cotoneasler adpressa. Mrs. Herbert Gaub. bedside lamps for wards; drap­ ford, Cliffwood Beach: Mrs. Icla;m an. Assisting will be D. Ko- Creeping- Coioneaster. which is E sther Blnu nnd Miss L aura Mrs. B. C. Maccla and son. eries for nurses' classroom; two attended. wan, second assistant prosecu­ Gordon nttended a performance Bingcr, Mrs. Anna Sonnerman, sakoff, Mrs. II. Friedm an, and deciduous. It clinpts m ore close ■Vincent, Cedar Grove, were Sat­ nebulizers; and tables and chairs Mrs. Marcellus Quackenbush tor of Monmouth County, was of “ Bus Stop.” Miss Susan Koerner, Elizabeth: Mrs. B. Shaw. 1:' to the ground than C. liori- urday guests of Mrs. Victor for the coffee shop. - and Stacy und Alfred L. Con , the guest speaker. He lauded Mr.s, Florence Shaw, Spring­ I. Wilshinsky explained llie'zoiitalls, ancl its branches often Mnccin, West Keansburg. Mrs. Prank Schreiber, head over were Sunday dinner guests' the Americnn syslein of juris­ of M rs. William B. Clayton,. prudence, citing num erous ex field: Mrs. Charles Zulauf, plans of his group for anuptins root. 70 Make Reservations Among those from...... tills- area of volunteer services and Mr; About thc flattest is Coton- G arden City, L. I. :ninples showing that in the Un­ Flemiugton.______11 fnmily for Christm as in co­ For 1940 Class Reunion c who ttendod the Lewis-WardlGeorge Bartell, wife of the lios- caster damnieri, Bearberry Co Morgnnville Girl Scout Troop' ited States persons nre presum­ ".______'operation with the M atawan weddlng on Saturday nt the pltal administrator, were wel- toneaster, quite prostrate with 31 made plans nt tlieir weekly ed to be innocent until proven Parents O f Son Pub!ic lle•''la, Ce,ue'- Sen'i,,K The com mittee in charge of First Presbyterian Church, Ma- coined as guests. on his committee nre Mrs. H. long trailing branches that us- plans for (he reunion of the tnwan, and the reception which Mrs. Franklin Lamb, presl meeting to present the'program; guilty. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. J. Sterling Bzura and Mrs. Sophie Wein- ualiy root. It is nearly ever- Class of 1940, Keyport High followed at the Rollo Post House, dent, announced thnt 143 adults at the D ecem ber meeting of the! Mayor Joseph A. Scholer, who Thompson, jr., Applebrook stein. jgreen and the fruits are larger School, reports that 70 reserva­ Keyport, were Mr. and Mrs, had worked 1011 volunteers Morganville Parent-Teaclier As­ was recently re-elected for liis Farms. Middletown, nre thc An interesting ta.k and book {than those of Ihc two previous- tions have been made so far for Clarence G. Hauser. Mrs. El­ liours and 35 juniors worked sociation. A series of skiis call­ I hire! term ns head of the Union parents of a third child, a son, exhibit was presented by Mrs.Ily named. the dinner to be held at Crys­ mer Brown and daughter, Shir­ 1311-2 during thc month of Oc­ ed “There's A Song In the Air" Beach governing body, nlso Richard Allen, born Sunday, Al Kaminsky, describing the I A shrub of six io eight feet tal Brook Inn, Eatontown. Sat­ ley, Browntown: Mr. and Mrs tober. will be given. spoke briefly. Nov. 20, 1D55, at Monmouth M e­ Jewish Publications Socicty of!that deserves a place in the urday evening. . Edwin Brown, Mrs. Clarence E. Initial plans were discussed On Monday evening Mrs. At the m eeting a m om ent of morial Hospital. The bnby America. This was followed byjshrub border where It can be Announcement is made that Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Pnul for a Valentine card party on Thomas Antisell attended the- silence was observed for a for­ weighed seven pounds. 52Vi oun- a colorful film portraying the given spacc is Coioneaster di late reservations may bi made Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. William Feb. 14 and a Little Symphony November Round Table meet­ mer club member, the late Mrs ces. Their other children nre use of classicnl art in textiles. varicata, Spreading Cotoneas by contacting Mrs, James Law- Penksa and daughter, Debra, Concert on Mnr. 13, which, ln ing of thc Chingarora DIstricii Amanda Spied, Asbury Park. David and Gall. M rs. Thom p-| Mrs. L. Blumenthn! wns wel- ter. This Is upright with slen­ lor, 250 Broad St., Keyport. Oth­ Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Lewis and past years were sponsored by of Boy Scouts at St. M nrv'sj The report of the nominating son is thc form er Miss Helen coined a s n new m em ber. der. spreading, arching branch er members of the committee children, Ethel and Robert, Ce­ the hospital. Hall, Keyport. A demonstra­ com mittee was submitted by Bitter, Keyport. and Mr. Thom­ Refreshments were served by es with many bright red fruits arc Mrs. Waldron Ehrllch, Mrs. dar Grove. tion of Christm as skits and Mrs. Helen Bennett, Fair Hn­ son ls the soil of Mrs. G. J. Mrs. M. Horowitz and Mrs. Ka­ James Cahill and Mrs. Vitale Mrs. Adele Herzog was n NOTICE crafts was given by representa-; ven, chairman, as follows: Pres­ Sterling Thompson, sr., Mata­ minsky, hostesses. NOTICE DIGIambnttistn. Tuesdny evening dinner guest Brown Publishing and Printing tl es of the packs present. The' ident. Mrs. Frnnk Hornn. High­ wan. Brown Publishing and Printing of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loesch, Co. will bc closed all day Thurs­ new quarterly was given out' lands; first vice president, Mrs. "Furnished Apartment" slim1 Co. will bc closed all day Thurs­ Real Estate Listing Cirdi to ' South Amboy. which explains the theme for day and Friday, Nov. 24 and 25 Nan Croter. Belmar. Nomina­ day and Friday Nov. 24 and 25. sale at this office. each month. In January the Have you read the classified ads? for sale at this office. them e will be “ Pirates.’’ tions were made from the floor On Friday and Saturday Mlssi for first vice president.. Mrs. Kathleen Crawford, Miss Doro Alfred J. Kellers, Wall Town­ ship: treasurer, Mrs. John Gro NEVER A DULL MOMENT thy Spurgat, Miss Alice Mayj Morris and Miss Marianne Mey­ deska, Middletown, and secre ers attended the state conven­ tary, Mrs. Joseph Dolan, Eat­ i >. ^ k . , v iVi-, ontown. ' i i <. _■ .'jvsy.iii FRIDAY’S FEAST — CLAMS and BROTH tion of the O rder of Rainbow for Girls held In the Asbury A letter of thanks was read Park Convention Hall. The girls from Glenn Swader, county SATURDAY’S TREAT — BUFFET SUPPER are members of Golden Assem­ chairman, for the contribution bly 43, Keyport, They stayed m nde to the cam paign fund by at the Berkeley-Carteret Hotel the club. All Are Welcome — lt’» “Openhouse” Always at and on Saturday evening at­ The welfare chairman, Mrs. tended the formal dance at the Alfred J. Kellers, reported that close of the convention. the club’s Christmas: project Suddenly y<5u know this year will be to help the DICK WALSH'S TAVERN Entertains At mentally retarded. 1 Plastic Show The following auditing com­ Highway 34 — Cheesequake mittee was appointed: Mrs. m Mrs Peter Peterson., Morgan­ Bruce Crlspell. Red Bank; Mrs. ville, was hostess to a plastic Nicholas Suozzo, Long Branch, how a jet pilot feels! Free Parking Facilities show on Tuesday, and Mrs. G randl Chapm an, At­ I U-A Those present were Mrs. Ryn- lantic Highlands. V l V ewltz, Mrs. Joseph Lanznro, sr., Plans for a Christmas party Mrs. Eugene Lanzaro, Mrs. Al­ are being made by the social fred LaMura, Mrs. Joseph Lan­ chairman, Mrs. Thomas Budd, zaro, Jr., Mrs. Edward Preston, Long Branch, and officers of Mrs. Robert LaMura. Mrs. Jo­ the club, the date to be an­ n# ' seph LaMura, Mrs. Joseph Sll- nounced, Nineteen new mem­ BUY HERE FOR THE BEST KM t > vestrl. bers were accepted by the club.

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i Bakery Treats E E a '• .- pause \o meal and that includes the Thanksgiving Dny Feast is _ fo?' complete without our delicious oven-fresh rolls, bread, layer Thanksgiving It li:i|)jx-i).s like ihnl when you drive this moment. Instantly, Hint great Strnto-Slrenk cakes and other bakery treats. fnlmlmis ’M> l’onliae. V-8 tnkes over. Smooth ns soaring, tiie rush of You know you’re in for n thrill llie moment power catapults you up and over . . . your solo you liear I lie muled purr of the exhaust ns Ihe llight! rfW Do your food buying early As wo think about our blessings, we ore all-new .Strnto-Slrcnk V-8 comes lo life. This is lioiv it feels . . . seemingly limitless while our assortment is large reminded lhal evon kings onci queens ol pQS At first you'll just, wnn I to nail nlong, smooth power at your command—smooth, effortless power lor tlie slower pan’ of city driving, jet- and oven fresh. years could nol have the privileges. find cna.v, drinking in the new sensnlions. Tliis .'Onvemences, and pleasures Dial are long nnd lovely creation stops, starts, turns, fnst in an em ergem y to Hick you safely past moves and goes with swift nnd nun1 precision— loiterers on the highway. _ commonplace loday, Lei us all give thank* Top Quality Baked Goods ns Ilioui'li in response tn your wishes themselves. Hv this lime yoore certain—Ponline has lor our great free notion, our pleasant and You lenn bnck luxuriously, listening lo Ihe everylhini:- ,-iz", beauty, roadability and wil-li prosperous community, and Ihe personal miles whisper past. Then, ahead, you see the il Ihe Hrealest ‘'go" nnd snfety ever built into ^ rewards lhat we all enjoy, opportunity you’ve lieen looking fur , . . the a car. OVEN FRESH DAILY Drive Ibis fabulous 'Mi 1’oiiUnc and find out (3/m' bank uiII be vpm m ThmUsi/U-liu Dny) higlnvny up Ironl mvliing high over n hill. You touch Ihe accelerator lightly—ancl only for a how it feels, lo Ilv. T h is enr will show you~ { umII ROLLS ■ BREADS - PIES

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MATAWAN BAKERY MATAWAN, NlW JERSEY Main St. Opposite Acme Mkt. • mum utiiAi hum! mill Downes Pontiac • Open Evenings • intMi hmim m i n wimiu iw iu im 62-64 LOWER MAIN SI., MATAWAN, N. J. - Pkone MATAWAN 1-2299 Hillel Academy P-TX Bayshore Dog Chb ' TAKE THE TOIL OUT OF THANKSGIVING C Naturalize 114 New Plans Dinner-Dance ALL ARE WELCOME The Pnrent-Teaclier Associa­ To <)t:r DtMificMis r Citizens At Freehold tion o f Hillel Academy, Penh Graduation Exercises Amboy, held n recent meeting Class Included Six 13 R eceive D iplom as A PIG ROAST SUPPER Nov. 24, 1955 P a g e Nln* at the hom e of M rs. William From Bayshore Area Braunstein, Perth Amboy, and In Beginners’ Course Oil the House made plans for a dinner and The Bayshore Companion D ok R€M€/HB€R THIS MCH <3bnc of the largest citizenship dance on March 11. clnsses in Monmouth County Club, Inc., recently held gradu­ HIGH PRIC€S WON'T Mrs. Hyman Bzura, Mata­ SATURDAY NIGHT DEC. 3 history, 114 persons, was nat- ation exercises at its training: b l o c k y o u f r o m terrr/ie wan, will be general chairman. urnlizeii at Freehold Nov. 14, quarters, 2 W est Fronl St., Kev-i ® KAY LAUX at the Hammond Qrf.;,n *UK€NGWUS€DCAPAT Mrs. Ida Silverman, Perth Am- port, where 13 dogs and their! After bc-lug sworn in by M issjboyi wlu be ln ci1(Uge of the handlers received diplomas Tor: S t n a u A B U I C K Mary Collins, acting county na-|d„nce and a journal will be run j KnvTn^-“ ’succesiifuliv turaliziUion clerk, the new Ain- ,- —, „rr„iJnav‘nK ,, . .having successfullysuccessiuny completed{ Keough s Freneau Tayera in conjunction with the affair, ‘beginners’ course in obed ericans were welcomed offical- in charge of Mrs. Moe Schw»r-',lence training, Freneau Ave. M aiaw an ly by County Judge John C. Gi­ tz, Keyport. M rs. Braunstein The class was Judged by War- ordano. will be chairm an of the cnler- ren Bernhardt, Cliffwood Beach. The Judge said that while tlie:talnment, !Mr. Bernhardt awarded first applicants are receiving the glit SP Announcement was made that.place to ‘‘Mittens,1’ a boxer U American citizenship, they in the P-TA had donated a recoid,ilantuetj by Constance Springer,. turn bring gifts to this country, player to the' school anti tlial Morgan, with a score of 153 oui their music, poetry and other “open school week ' will be ob-; j possible 155. Second place culture of their homelands. seiveaserved Dec.uec. ,,pr 12.u . n,n,Plansn a n s also w ent ^ (o " R u . b y ,” ,, H G e r m a n “We have given that we may werewere mademade for for a a ChanukahChanukah par- shcphertl handled by Florence gain; said the Judge. ty on Dec. 14 at 10 a.m. Peterson, Matawan, wilh f o l k s The class was presented for Mrs. Abe Parnes, P e rth Ain- of j51,/ T)lil.d pIat.e naturalization by Federal E:t-,boy, whose husband is a mcni-:‘ t (o “penny ’’ an Airdaie aminer Herman Kanner. A flag||,er of the Matnwan High School . d]ed by James Thomas tto was presented to each new clti- kaculty, spoke on "How to Raise acli, Freehold, witli a score of If your goal is a top qual­ zcn and each was congratulate Your Child’s I.Q." A discuss­ 147. [ ed personally by the judge at ion period followed. Two book a w a y ity used car, come over to Two club members rIso re-' conclusion of thc cerem ony reviews were given by Mrs. Hurried Tlmiksi:iviiiR l).tv van s)ir.r« lliemsvlves S'T R A U B BUICK and ceived diplomas. They are lot of unnecessary work by following ;i lew M innie rules siijr : - The new citizens include the Braunstein ln observance of 1111111 Tony DeMalo with his niinia-l|H.r5 „[ ((,c Douglass Collrj-e Home Kconninlcs Department. Ilusei we'll go in a huddle with following' from the bayshore this Thanksgiving D ay? Jewish Book month. They were ture schnauzer "Jody,” scoring; experts snimest imonc olher ttiinics, maximum use of c.imird, area: you. Team up with us TO ­ Marjorie Morningslar" and 154 out of tt possible 155, and frozen und packaged goods, elimination of llie soup course, pump­ Joseph S. Kurek, 11 Gaston ‘‘My Glorious Brothers.” Eldon Stenzel with his standard kin chiffon pic prepared llie nieht belore, anil nerving a juice or DAY and you’ll be on th« St., Matawan, Poland. Attending from this area were poodle “ M iddy,” scoring 153',i. wine In Uie living room in place of a table salad. Miss Marjorie — rates are low all day. winning side. Ilentllcy, Annaiid.ile, a Junior home economies major, demon­ P H O N E Harold Bythell, IB New Bruns­ Mrs. Stuart Ganz and Mrs. Ben Refreshments were served to wick Ave., Matawan, England. Rosenberg, Keyport; Mrs. Ju­ strates another tlme-saver, preparation of Ihe relish dlslies Uie guests and graduates. H artford from Trenlon ...... B B c _ w m e m Kevin L. Fcru'ov, 114 Beers St , nicht before the holiday. Where’s the bird? Well, the experts lius Sclinger atri Mrs. Bzura, Joseph Oalas.si, the training Keyport. England. agree, there are 110 shorleuls 011 a turkey! Eric from Lukewood 7 ...... 8 5 c M atawan. director and president of the Gladys Sclnvenkor, 7 Wooil- 3 Inin, atfttkiu cull. 10% tax not iocluilrt]. club, congratulated the young­ Now don't g e t huffy mother! jdishes containing celery, olives S iju iu h sldc 'Ave., KcansburK, Wales. M OTORS.***. ..., Now Is lhe time lo advertise est graduate of the class, Frank Sure, you’ve been entertaining-and the like, cover with waxed NEW JERSEY IIF.I.L TF.I.Kl'IIONK COMPANY O Catherine J. Beller.za, 320 i-hcse unused arliclcs for sale. Fetta, Keyport, who received a a dozen hungry, relatives at'paper or aluminum foil and re- •K . ' . Main St.. Keansburr. England.i<\ smnll ad in the classified col- qualif'ylng score, for his deter-jThanksgiving Day dinners forjfrigerate. Peel the potatoes. On Gwem'olyn D. M-ipci. 35 East.-i’iin will tu rn th e m Into casf rnlnatlon and ab’iiit, in training!®!! these yenrs, but did you ev-jthis last point the experts ex- i’rrx-i. Ft.. Kr<~- ’ ‘ • — hls boxer “Duchess.” ier stop to think there might bejiiect nn argument. They admit A new beginners’ class willjshort cuts in your kitchen? .peeled potatoes drop a vitamin s-art Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Two home economists atj°r two during the night. But The public is invited to attend!Douglass College, girls who getjthls shortcoming is more than a square dance sponsored by paid for finding these short cuts]made up in the c ra n b e rry GIGANTIC WAREHOUSE the olub which will be held at and better meals ln the bnr-:sauce and relishes not normal the training quarters 011 S atur­ gain, have some free advice tojly I)lul of the everyday meal day evening at 8:30 p.m. fea­ offer all Turkey Day hostesses. ThankSRiving m 0 r 11 111 g ’ i turing the Frank Kay Ranch­ Dr. Knthleen Rhodes, profes-j breakfast should be short and ers, caller and orchestra, sor of home economics, nnd as-'simple both to save time nnd sistant professor Lois Holt, a help build up the appetite. Since Clearance Sale 4-H Candy Sale nutrition expert, agree that the [most Thanksgiving meals must menu and market order should'be scheduled so as not to con Tops $250 Goal have been planned early. That flict wilh some traditional foot The candy sale held by Mid- gives several dnys to nlull over;br

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DESSERTS W itli the family safe, then PRICES SLASHED ON - < Hot Mince - Pumpkin or Apple Pie insuniiKT would lake carc of Mixers —- Clocks — Wn\crs — l'i'y<-rs • Waffle Grill* —- Elcc. Shaver* everything else, Rice Pudding — Ice Cream — After Dinner M ints; ■ Tbaslers — Coffue MuUers — Va-tium Cleaners — Irons — Phonon Coffee - Tea — Milk W ill your insiiirtiuc lake care of "everything Radios - - Etc. else" if tire strikes? Make sure, For the best SERVED FROM 12 NOON UNTIL 10 P.M. of insurance coverage ami personal considera­ tion for your protection problem.':, call on rliis Adults $2.75 ■^Children’# D inner $1,50 agcncy of the Hartford Fire Insurance Com­ KEANSBURG APPLIANCE Co. pany today, Aclterson VnnRiir.liirk nml F.lliott 68 CHURCH ST. KEANSBURG 6-2489 Bayshore Fishery and Restaurant INSURANCE SERVICE AT THE RAILROAD STATION ROUTE No. 35, CLIFFWOOD 11 W. Front St. K e y p o r t “Low est P rices” In T h i s A r e a MA 1-2389 MA 1-9721 Telephone 7-1116 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. -- SUN. 10 TO A P.M . The response has been affir-iy 1 Regional. Conference Of Raritan Copper Works this wan expected to continue.cooper works, from 20 years up ■native overv-’helmtngly; Letters! I UlC UGCOlfSltlOnS Red Cross Chapters iPilgrim Forefathers Gives Service Awards as the country's population in:!tc -iV years. „• '' - ■ 1 , and culls .. awarding ■ the title creased and industries increas- Among those ' receiving-20- "The future for the use of cop­ ed their production output. |year awards was Leon W. Kru- have been received from per­ Because last year’s first New H an I im p .SflPlinfV Feature Meeting Jersey-Delnware Regional Con-|*1 a n ‘fc Ten try ns well as hv various parts Gives Demonstration Red Cross Chapters in the Sta- Old-Age, Survivors long-service employees, of the .'(‘rvice anniversaries with the, Have you read the classified ads? of the nation. For Garden Club RFD tes of New' Jersey and Dein- Insurance Today Raritan Copper Works, PertlV ______The Parkway extends almost w are will meet again on Fri* Amoby. were told by L. W the tult length of New Jersey Following the them . “ M ake day and Saturday, Dec. 2 and Pilgrim forefathers had little Kemp, copper works manager CSP World’s Most along tlie state’s coastline from y our Home Say M erry Cbrist-|**.i3 at the A m bassador Hotel, At-.security as is known today, but!at a special service aw ard din-; Route 17, Paramus, in the north, mas,” Mrs. Theodore Ossmann,}^11-*0 City. 'jt was a thing they, strove for ner at the Howard Johnson Res Beautiful Highway to the southern end near Cape,Cranford, demonstrated thel David E. Landers, Chairman even gave their lives for, and taurant, Woodbridse. on Nov. May.- Built as on unendingjhome fashioning of holiday dec-!of the Monmouth County Chap-it is a thing that most people 15. Essotane Judged By Persons In park, the 164-mile 104-mile scenic route:0rationsroute-orations for doorway, m antle;ter, issued a request to all Red strive for today. Their first . Mr. K em p told 100 veteran passes through flowering: coun-;and table for the Garden ciubjcross volunteers, past, present harvest was a disappointmentj employees that tiie Anaconda All Parts Of Country tryslde along most of Its course.:R,p,D. on Nov. 15 in the Little,and future to meet with leaders due, in the words of Gov. Wll-Company expects lo continue . . Considerable vegetation and.Red School House, Nut Swampjof other chapters and national liam Bradford, to “ye badness its program of expansion, open- The New Jeisey Hig lway ll_ natural attractions have becn'ru., Middletown Township. Mrs.! personnel in round table dis-of ye seed, or lateness of yejing up new mines and addins Bottle Gas thority recently accepted the ti -1 preser Vcd even ip the wide me-.Ossmann also instructed thejcusslons of current interest, season, or both, or some othei-|to the production of present tie of world's most beautiful high.juial strip which divides thejmembers In the craftmanshiplEvery Red Cross Service will defects.” However, some 20|mining properties, in order to ■way Ior Its Garden State Park­ northbound and sout.libomidj0f simply made Inexpensive be represented with a volunteer acres of corn had done well,[met the continuing demand for way. Chairman Katharine El- roadways of the Parkway. Thcjchrlstmas gifts, moderator and recorder, - and the rations of the colony;copper. Anaconda is thc parent kus White;.the only women head medial nrlp or center Island, In ^le Thanksgiving buffet ar­ ed by a national Red Cross re-, were doubled, company of international Smel­ of a toll road agency, acknow­ ranges up to a width of 600 feet rnngement exhibited by ineni- source person. j Then followed a day of ting' and Refining Company, ledged an endless flow df mall to se've both beauty and safe­ bers and Judged by Mrs. J. R Workshops on disaster, home.Thanksgiving, a day of rcjoic- which operates tlie R aritan and messages acclaiming the ty DeT.’kifter, Mi' \ W M ■ i M .. Copper Works. servicc, fund, blood program, ing, and the Pilgrims and their K E 7-2000 Parkway a.s the most beautiful Despite the :.dvantages be­ on and Mrs. Frederick J. No­ public relations, office of volun-jlndian guests feasted on .such He pointed out that the per stowed by Mother Nature, the capita use of copper keeps in­ highway in the nation and world. ble, the first aw ard was given teers, nursing services, first aid; varieties of food as could be ob 26-28 W. Front St. Keyport A y ea r ago. tlie Authority put P ark w ay Is not reatiny on its to Mrs. Elmer 'Bahrenburg'. water safety, junior red cross,.’tained with great effort. For creasing in spile of ncw m a ­ before the public the question of laurels. Additional landscaping Mrs. Floyd Wyckoff was sec­ service groups, canteen, enter-: generations the Thanksgiving terials and plasties, and that. whether the Parkway was vile has been going on during the ond, Mrs. Frank Beach, third, tainmcnt and supply service,.festival has been repeated world's prize highway beauty. period of full operation with a and Mrs. Robert Bohn, honor­ gray lady, ill o t o r service, nually and has come down to us That question was promoted by special lily display now being able mention. nurse's aide service, staff aide,1 today by proclamation and Parkway admirers who dubbed planned for'Telegraph Hill along At 10 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. production, social welfare aide sire. FREE, PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Vie 164-mlle route with the title, the Parkway, south of Matawan. 15. the club will m eet at the service jnd administration by, This Thanksgiving Day, more Middletown Baptist Chapel to volunteers thoroughly will re- than 10,000,000 additional work make 50 large Christmas wre­ view and comment on policy ers, employed or self-employ aths and arrange , bunches of and procedure. Mutual prob-‘C(i) m ay look forward to a great mistletoe for the U. S. Army lems will be discussed In ail ef­ er feeling of security brought Hospital at Fort Dix. fort to find a m ore workable, about by tho 1954 am endm ents On Dec. 15 the club also will program to better serve the,t0 Qle social security law. Now, hold the annual covered dish Public. 1334 years after the first Thanks- Christmas luncheon at 1 p.in. From Monmouth County, Mrs.; giving, nine out of 10 people who On Tuesday, Dec. 20. from 2 to Clarence N. Chamberlain, chair-; work for a living can look for 4 p.m. G arden Club R.F.D. will man of gray lady service, will! ward to retirement benefits un- hold open house for thc Garden be the recorder for thc gray! der the Federal old-age and sur- Clubs of Zone 10. At tills time lady work shop discussion. Miss vlvors insurance program m em bers will bring gifts for Lucy E. Tompkins. Executive Their dependents also may Saturday Only patients at Allenwood Sanator­ Director of the chapter, is serv- count on benefits. Furthermore, ium and the gift wrappings will | ' We Carry a Very Extensive ing her second year on the com-,nine 0f ]q mothers and chit be judged by a com m ittee of mittee for over-all conference di-en are assured of monthly in­ zone ten guests. arrangements. 'surance benefits In case of tiie ^ [I'l^ Stock of All Imported and Do­ Nov. 3 the club netted $41 at death of the family worker. a showing of colored movies,,»» P CC f l I These insurance payments "Country Corner.” NOW LOtteP 1^311(1 mestic Wines, Liquors, Cordials and Beers — Order Your Mrs. William Bradley was ap-j1,CTT ''UIICC allu represent a basic floor of secur ity, a foundation upon which to pointed liaison m em ber lo the build future comfort for ones Garden State Flower Show to Supply for the Holiday Week-End Now! At Grand Union self and family. The desire of be held M ay 15, 16 and 17, in the Pilgrims and people's de­ Orange. sire today for a more secure Hostesses for the meeting Nancy Lynn Is Cork N' Bottle Imported French Imported 3-Virein M a iw w ref J Cl0JWUt life is the sam e. The method were Mrs. Stewart Whaley, Mrs Company’s Own through the social security pro- Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., Mrs Gin 3.89 Fifth Thomas Antisell, Mrs. E. E On Thursday, the Grand Un- &ram [s a different means to Brandy Fifth 3.89 Rum 3.19 Fifth EXCLUSIVE Men’s«Women’s WALLETS Augenstein, Mrs. Elmer Bahren­ Ion Co. introduced Nancy Lynn a^taln the same end. Now, U0 burg, Mrs. Frank J. Beach, coffee, their new vacuum-pack- yea}*s after the signing of the Mrs. Joseph Dernberger. Mrs. ed brand, in all its m ark ets.]Sociftl Security Act into law, all I W F V \K K L Augenstein arranged the flow­ Vacuum packing helps keep!0^ e^orts towards driving Midway Club N O W O N L Y ers for the tea table. coffee fresh. Roasted coffee! away the economic uncertain- quickly loses Us full flavor! ^es of the future combine to Scotch Whiskey $4.89 “ through exposure to the air. make this Thanksgiving Day Second Line Available G rand Union Co. buys and -one of real satisfaction for mil- Ilotlleri and Klendrri in Scotland 30% Blend— 1-5-G Yr. Old $^ 9 8 For Private Customer* blends Us own coffees' The'l»ons aild millions of people. green coffees are imported byi ------Pint ...... 1.99 fLUS Starting last week, residence TAX G. U. from the producing coun- Wedding Announcements telephone customers who have tries. Grand Union trucks! Panted promptly on paneled or CORK N BOTTLE F ifth ...... 3.09 private flat rate lines can get speed the green coffee directly i bridal book snow-white vellum 2 a second line at reduced rates LIQUOR STORE upon arrival to the company’s^- office, Q u art ...... 3.89 New Jersey Bell Telephone Finest quality English Moroc­ coffee roasting plant. | “ 116 Main St. Matawan Company announced Thursday. In the roasting plant the grccn! Eni°y one America's cos, Steer Hides, Cow Hides Call MAtawan 1-2368 !/, G a l ; 7.55 The proposed rates are 50c to coffee is transformed, in stag- freedoms. Attend the church oi $1.25 lower than those charged and Pigskins. In Handsome es, to the product the house­ /our choice this weekend. for the first private line. Color Selection. wife selects from the supermar­ A telephone company spokes­ ket shelves. First, It Is sent man explained that the new rate through a cleaning process, plan Is similar to that for In­ Rich holiday asiorfmenf of which removes any dusts, im dividual line customers with purities, or stray materials. fine leather billfolds for men m easured service, wlio have Then It is transferred through and women. Exceptional!/ been able to get additional lin­ chutes to a com pletely autom a­ N o w g e t o u r made to wear and weorl es at lower rates for a number tic roasting machine. The roast­ Many with zipper ctoiurei. of years. ing niachine roasts the coffee Each one cellophane w rap­ He said that the exact rates according to instructions given ped in an individual gift box. for a second private line vary to it by controls set by exper­ Hurry! Save! by exchanges, as other telephone ienced coffee roasters. From rates do. the roaster, the coffee passes The new' additional piw ate through coolers to huge bins. lines are available to residence QuickTurnover Deai The coffee then is fed to granu- telephone customers with flat lizers, which grind it uniform­ rate individual lines only In are­ ly; Then it is fed into individ­ as where equipment is available ual coffce cans on a conveyor and no one is waiting for priv­ O nly we F ord D ealers, w ith the quickest turnover in the industry, system which runs them through ate line service. The company a vacuum - packing machine pointed out that ln sections can afford to give you such year-end deals— no m atter w hat you’ve read, j that covers and seals where party line customers nave Since they are hermetically orders for private line service, sealed, the coffce will stay fresh or heard, or have been offered! ' pending, the new additional lin­ indefinitely. es will not be available until J. J. NEWBERRY CO. Coffee blending is done by ex­ facilities are Increased. perienced coffee buyers. There is no m echanical or chemical 17 W. Front St., KEYPORT You can buy Defense Bonds fhe Pavroll Deduction Plan way of testing coffee. As a-re­ sult, the coffee Industry depends on the skill and knowledge of experienced coffee men. Fresh­ ly boiled water Is poured over finely ground coffee Into plain cups. This is about half the strength of the commuter’s fa­ vorite morning cup. The am ount of coffce Is each cup is weighed out on a scale. The cups are placed on the edge of a circular marble table, which rotates to allow the tasters to test tlle various coffees with case. Coffce ls tasted black The coffee taster takes a plain tin spoon from a can of fresh water, dips the spoon Into the hot coffee and sips the brew from tiie spoon without actual­ ly touching the spoon. Coffee tasters look for flavor, aroma, appearance nnd thc richness of the blend. Coffee men have individual preferences as to which is the best method of m aking coffee— drip, vacuum or percolator, etc All agree that Ihe coffee should be measured nnd should be serv­ ed fresh and hot. ...on thefine car at half thefine-carprice Fred Barnard, Grand Union's cal'.v# buyer, lias mnde coffee Ills career, having spent 36 years in all phases of the Industry. O nly uie Ford D ealers, w ith the quickest turnover in the industry ; He appeared 011 Eld Murrow's television program in March 1954 011 a program devoted to can afford to bring you such a fine car at such a savingsI Gigantic Balloon Parade coffee. He I.s T re asu re r of Ihe Green Coffee Association of • Wtint a car lo save 011! You gel Tliim(lurl)ir(l-inH|iiiud Ncw York, the largest associ­ ilyliuK. The Thumltirbird Y-8 oiiuinc is the Htmulanl — Saturday ... 12 Noon — ation of green coffee brokers, Im porters and roasters In the »lrd-et4w»of-ftw!UUfi»(fuar(l lW iini Sm ASBURY PARK ...... — N, Y. Coffee and Sugar Ex­ how ntiii'li ow quick liininver caiTbrtof“you"'wlia/i' change, Inc., «nd « licensed COME! BRING THE KIDS! grader and classifier of that a* trailing oil Him fine car ai luilf the flne-oar prim. change, TfcU fUiunUy, November Sltth Is ihe 111f* DAY! lMnwle HturU at Sixth Avenue j*ny atomic']^j ar. Army reservist or National His topic was Adiiiini.Huition, qualities which people like in & "T he N avy,” he said, “ is de­ of Mr. and Mrs. Edward East- H asem an, USN, son of M r. and G uardsm an. power. As Leadership.” He discussed leader are ability, conscientious­ termined to meet its present mond, sr., 307 Park Ave., Union Mrs. Fred Haseman, Oak St., He will spend his eight weeks line and staff relationships in ness, and co-operation. . manpower shortage with an Beach has graduated from re at Fort Jackson learning the honest career plan for deserv- crult training fundamentals of being a sol­ Ir.3 'young men and women, and after completing dier. This includes classroom is certain that the majority of nine weeks of lectures ln such subjects as mil­ future WAVES and bluejackets basic training at o itary courtesy, first aid, and will be volunteer regulars and the United combat field problems Involv­ o not inductees.” States Naval ’any US families are v i ing Lhe use of the M-l rifle, planningHanning CirtstmasChristmas holidays t*t-' ’ Low er phone rates Chief Kidder added that the Training Center o which he will learn to fire on i n _____ revised career plan will offer Bainbridge, Md 1 EUROPE,thanks tone* btv fam ily ‘ w pfvrn o various ranges. the most attractive list of bene­ Before grad­ faresres offered by ti’anzatlsntic ' / / " Basic training is required of c fits and advantages ever as­ uation, a recruit airlines Nov.I-March SI. each new man coming into the sem bled for thc yo'iith of A m er­ must complete o U. S. Army. Fort Jackson is ica. Outlining . a few choice intensified study ' d j , |i a l l d a y one of the Army's largest train­ tw'ts of this package,'the Navy courses in naval fle e t the Panes. /-*,■. ing installations. Primarily an . «««•««•« h « » o o « O r n*ln touched briefly on the in­ customs and tra­ Move than. 15,000 v HASEMAN MCDONOUGH infantry training post, the Fort creased pay of the Armed For­ EASTMOND ditions, seaman­ Americans have / \ V j l__ also offers schooling in special­ ces, a $10,000 free life Insurance ship, fire - fight­ Matawan, and Seaman Recruit / ^ ties associated with an infantry already been THANKSGIVING o policy, medical benefits for the ing, gunnery, citizenship, aircraft William A. McDonough, USN, dinner quests at N S V y service person and their depen­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. division, as well as In combat o identification, and ship’s nomen­ tactics. koines inD^M A R K dents, and new Navy procedures clature, with practical applica­ McDonough, Poplar St., Key­ Someone away 1his Thanksgiving O Company ‘"B " of the 506th through the Year-round; I for getting the bluejacket or tion of all training phases where port, have graduated from re­ day? A phone visit will bring you W ave in the duty location of cruit training at the Naval Airborne Infantry Regiment is "Meat ihe panes'pro? va m. possible. ... together in p e r s o n , their choice. , Training Center, Bainbridge, com posed entirely of m en who ‘Upon completion of a 14-day entered the Army under the new A special inducement to new­ Md. Buffalo from Red Bank ...... 6 0 c ® leave he will report to Electric­ Reserve Forces Act, Enlist­ com ers to the Navy is the air Before graduation, a, recruit Graduates At Fort Bclvoir ian’s Mate School at Great Home On Leave man program which puts the must complete intensified study m e n t under the new law Is -open Norfolk from Trenton ...... 7 0 c ® Lnkes, III. Pvt. Warren E. Baxter, whose Airman Third Class Don Da-' uRation minded fellows, and courses in naval customs and to m en 17 !o 181a years old who icluiini. O wife, Joan, lives at 186 W. Front vid Mnier, son of M rs. Fred L.i girls too, inlo that vital echelen Seaman Eastmond was pro­ traditions, seam anship, (ire- wish to complete their military St., Red Bnnk, recently was' Everson, Victoria PI., Unionj e.' the Navy. There is even a cessed at the U.S. Navy recruit­ fighting, gunnery, citizenship active duty in six months and graduated from the 10 . week! Beach, is home on leave after^ “ Buddy” plan which allows ing station, Red Bank and was and aircraft indentiflcatlon, serve the remainder of their surfacing m a c li 1 n e opcra^ completing il weeks of basic' ,■ friends to enlist together and enlisted into the Naval Service at ships nomenclature, with scrvicc as an active duty re­ Philadelphia. servist. tors' course at The Engineer; training al Sampson Air Force( •.remain together throughout practical application of all train­ School, Fort Belvoir, Va. their basic training. Base, Geneva, N. Y. I rromoted To Pfc. ing phases where possible. Rlordan At Fjort Eustis The course offered training Highly enthusiastic about the Pfc. Harold D. Sakln, son of Seaman Haseman, upon com­ Army Pvt. William Rlordan, in the operation nnd m ainten­ improved living conditions in the Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Sakin, pletion of 14 days leave will re­ son of Mrs. Margaret Long. ance of roads and airstrip sur-' Navy, Chief Kidder said that Vhe Bronx, was promoted to his port to the R adiom an School at Moi'nanville, is now stationed at facing machines. the Admirals now are putting Take -the/family out for t o th e present rank on Nov. 1. He is Bainbridge for a course of in­ Fort Eustis, Va. He entered Pvt. Baxter, son of Neil M. special em phasis on this de- :OW serving with Tank Com­ structions ln radio operations the U. S. A rm y in August 1955, Baxter. 537 Aumack Avc.. Un­ Jjrtment, and that the new pany of the 503rd Airborne In­ and repair. and received his basic training I ion Bench, entered the U. S. men-o-war and shore stations fantry Regiment, at Port Camp­ Seaman McDoi:ojiii, tipjn a’, Fort Dix. Pvt. IUordan; Army in June and completed •are as close to homellfe as hu­ bell, Ky. completion of his leave, will re­ would like to hear from his J basic training nt Fort Dix, Ye Cottage Inn man ingenuity can make It. port to the Interior Communi­ P rio r to his enlistm ent in Ihe friends and his address is: 5thj The 19-year-old soldier form ­ In the educational depart­ cations School nt lhe Naval i Army in 1954 Pfc. Sakln grad­ Training Company. Transporta-j erly wa.s a carpenter associated ment, the Navy is taking the Training Center, Great Lakes,; K e y p o rt uated from K eyport High School tion Corps, Fort Eustis, Va. iin business with his father. raw material of youth and III., for a course of instruction! and was a construction worker. teaching lt to run the tools of in interior communications. i He received his Army basic a most complex organization, Both boys were processed for: training at Port Dix, and grad­ and Navy taught skills have enlistm ent by the U. S. N a v y ! Kindly Make Your Table uated from the 82nd Airborne high m a rk et value ln civilian Division Jump School at Port R ecruting Station, A sb u ry \ Ross W . Maghan Agency life. Bragg, N, C. In April 1955. Park, and enlisted at Philndel-j Reservations Now!

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rel Ave.. West Keansburg, wns guest of honor at an early lhanksgivmg dinner on Nov. 13, ’as he left on Nov. 15 for Jet pilot training His birthday was Thursday, so the dinner served SOLID WOOD a two fold purpose. DUSTCAP Cadet Decker ls a graduate HXTRA STRONG of Keyport High School, Class j of 1055. While a student at ADLER'S KHS, he served in the New Jer­ 200 V-8 hp available wilh PowetPak in ali 4 lines - Belvedere, Savoy, Pla?a and Suburban. Or choose i 87 hp in Belvedere and Suburban lir>*s. In Savoy and Plaz* i , T I « 1.99 ' 84” 6.99 sey Air National Guard, locat- !ed at N ew ark Airport. Since lints you get 180 V-8 hp. If you prefer the super economy ot Plymouth's Power- 4B" I I I 3.99 96" 7.99 1 . 9 9 jhe was interested in flying, he Flow 6 — also available in jll A lines — you get 125 hp, or 131 hp with PowerPak. M - . « 4.99 150" 9.99 jtook lessons at the Keyport Air­ il: 72"-_ 3.49 144" 11.99 36" WIDTH port. t i Cutlom type cornice tl i low, low price! Of liaid hood lo paint, ilain or coter He has been assigned as an Jl Lovely tcailoprd edge and fare moulding, cmnplrlrly ewtojed. Solid *uo

Assigne'! At Fori Jnckson tw m oD uantcs m m e w Pvt. Clifford Jones, son of Mr. ADLER and Mrs. Clifford Jones, 27 At­ Screen and Lumber Co. lantic Ave., .Matawan. has been assigned to “ Ii” Company, 500th Hway. 35- Middletown MIDD 5-0791 Airborne Infantry Regiment at tOM rPA/eF 3 U B U F * B A I M S Fort Jackson, S. C., for eight

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All-new Aerodynamic P I K M O W W " 5 © .’v -.:: ■: will b* Dills' one of the amazing New Elks Building To arrangements: E d m u n d ! ! . was announced last week bystate organization's headquar- tions sharing the balance. Th'9 features of- the parade. Thera Grand Union To Try Be Dedicated Nov. 26 Hanlon, chairman; C. A. Hotal- Jullus R. Pollatschek, president ters, 100 Stuyvesant Ave., Un­ money wjll be used to provldt* also will be An enormous bal­ in g , c . A. Kind and John L. of United Cerebral Palsy Asso­ ion. From there they will be increased facilities for research, loon Christmas tree, decorated New Type Entrance Dedication ceremonies of the Montgomery, oo-chalrmen; Vic­ ciations of New Jersey, Inc. distributed to the appropriate diagnosis, treatment and car# with 300 real electric lights. new home for the Red Bank tor Lorch, Joseph Quail, Wil Mr. Pollatschek said that per­ CP county affiliates. of the cerebral palsied. New Humpty Dumpty will be there, Lodge of Elks No, 233 will take 11am Roswell, W illiam M ay, sons who have not yet sent in Tlie major portion of the Jersey telethon collections last Nov. 24, 1955 Air Curtain Principle the contributions they pledged funds will go to support county yenr represented 96.2 per cent with Tex the balloon cowboy, place this Saturday, The Fred Jones, Harry Aumack, may do so by mailing them to CP units in the state, with the of pledges telephoned in by resi­ Sam the snowman, the Raggedy Developed By Swiss building will be open for inspec­ Robert Schroeder, Max Beno- Ann Doll and many, many oth­ wltz, Dr. Fred Newman, John United Cerebral Palsy at the national and state CP organiza­ dents of the state. . Santa Claus Arrive* A revolutionary new type of tion at 10:30 a.m . in the m orn­ er spectacular balloon figures. S, Karlnja, sr., Thomas Irving store entrance, developed re­ ing and the dedication ceremon­ In Aebury Saturday The whole procession, whioh Brown. Herbert A. Scott, Harry cently by Swiss engineers and ies ln which, national, state and will bs a, mile long, will repre­ May, jr., Adolph Weiss, John Bantu Claus ls arriving ln As­ using an "air curtain” princi­ local dignitaries will participate sent a real parade dramatlza H. Kwik, sr., Clinton F. Elliott, bury P ark 011 Saturday, when ple, will be Installed soon ex­ will be at 4:30 p.m . tion of the popular poem, "The Charles DeGarve, Peter Elchle the city's annual balloon par­ perimentally ln the Grund Un­ Invitations have been extend­ Night Before Christmas,” nnd Herbert E, Edwards. ade will be staged by the C ham ­ ion Supermarket, 555 Broadway ed to the m ayors of com m uni­ Seven bands, colorful march­ ber of Commerce and the City New York, according to Lans­ ties ln the jurisdiction of Red ing units and other foatures of of Anbury P a rk , Santa will ride ing P. Shield, president of the Bank Lodge and also to county Receive 79 Per Cent THANKSGIVING DAY the parale will add tip to a hap­ in hlu brand new, 110-foot long food ohaln, officials, as well as officers and py day for children and adults In UCP Telethon Christmas float, his sleigh Involving the use of a “re- m em b ers of the 74 E lks Lodges alike. Starting time will be 12 drawn by the famous reindeer, stiictfd curtain of air,” warm in New Jersey A total of $58,175, or 79 per o ’clock, at M ain St. to Oook- Donner, Blltzen and the rest of air ln winter and cold air ln Exalted Ruler Gordon L. Van- cent of the $73,743 pledged by man Ave., then east to Kingsley them . summer, the new development Horne has appointed the follow­ New Jersey residents in last The huge Santa Claus float St. FEAST will enable stores to have an ing dedication committee to month’s United Cerebral Palsy attractive "wide open” appear­ work with him on the general telethon, has been received, lt ance year-'round. A lready be Ing used in Switzerland by Order Your Supply of Our Choice Imported and , All National Known several large department stor­ es, the new "entrance” ls being introduced into the United Sta- Ice Skates — Roller Skates test by two firms acting as Domestic Wines and Liquors for Your Festive Holiday HOME APPLIANCES agents for Swiss developers. Grand Union engineers esti­ Television Sets, Radios, Refrigerators, Electric Washers, Lionel Trains —Games mate the entrance of the store , and Week-end Party — Free Prompt Delivery Ironers, Air Conditioners, Elcctric Fan* — Everythin* In at 555 Broadway Will measure lSlcetrlc Appliances — Power and Hand Lawn Mowers, Etc. 11 feet wide and seven feet, six , Open From 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Inches high. Where no exten­ Dolls — Tools sive alterations have to be Richard E, Gillis, Prop. made, a unit can be Installed - Visit Our Toy Department ln approximately a week. The TEN EYCK RONSON, Inc. Installation comes complete Open Friday Nights Sales and Service wllh refrigeration and heating controls and operates on elec­ M ataw an W ine & Liquor Store Upper Main St. MA 1-1600 tric power. The unique development M ataw an works something like this: A 21" wide grill is Installed above the entrance, and a series of air W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT 182 Main St. Call MA 1-2341 ducts are placed along either side. Another three-foot wide Brill Is placed ln the floor. A blower forces a gentle draft of FRANK VAN SYCKLE, Inc. air from the top grill to the floor grill, which ‘draw s in this air with a suction effect. The air Is filtered, cleaned and then Terrific Used Cars Buys relu m ed by the side ducts to the ceiling grill for reblowing Shortcuts to cooking A refrigerated com pressor cools the circulating air ln summer­ * t .•O' time and stemcolis heat the air in wintertime. Thus, warm air ls kept out of an air-condltlon- T h is Weeks ed store ln summer and cold air Ls unable to enter through the open entrance in winter. Installation of these units costs approxim ately ?15,000-$20,- TO CO O K : For best result^ 000 a unit. Swiss experience SPECIALS has shown that the sort flow of start with a llameless electric the air will not disturb custom ­ range! After bird is washed Q ’54 Dodge,4-Door,R&H 1575 ers entering or leaving the and dressed, rub with melted store. An Interesting point ls shortening. Place bird on its Only 6,000 Mil™ that tills air current is said to prevent dogs, cats and any type back on a rack in an open patt,1 ’53 Dodge V2 Ton Pick-up, Low Mileage . . . 975 of Insect from entering. Insert meat thermometer in ’46 Dodge V2 Ton Pick-up ...... 175 thigh or in centcr of stuffing1,1 Guernsey Breeders’ ’46 Dodge One-Ton Express ...... 250 Cover bird with clean cheese cloth dipped iti To Meet On Dec. 3 melted fat (to prevent drying or over brown* ’53 Dodge H ardtop William M, Nulton, Jr., field- i n g ) . D o n o t cover or add water during ro a s t­ ’50 Dodge % Ton Panel ■ s man lor the New Jersey Guer ing. Basting is never necessary in a flamelest^ nsey Breeders' Association, said ’49 International l J/ 2 Ton Stake . electric range. Next set oven temperatura 'fl this week that an exceptionally 325° and allow 15 to 20 minutes per pound ’48 Dodge 4-Dr., R &H . 375 | interesting program lias been for the dressed turkey. Thermometer should . ’46 Nash, 2-Dr. Sedan , . . . V . .. 95 planned for the annual meeting of the association on Dec. 3 at reach 190° if placed in thigh, 180° if in dresfl^'i ’50 Dodge, 2-Door, R&H 575 Fnr Hills Inn, Somerville. ing. Remember, thc constant tom tetnporaM i ! Among featu res of tlie after­ Many Other Good Buy*. 1 - ■ noon session will be a panel clis- of your /tameless electric range assurty ytyjhJ oussion 011 breeding moderated tender, juicy turkey every time! , Low Bank Rates a E-Z Terms by Dr. John w. Bartlett, chair­ man of the Dairy Department at Rutgers University. READ THIS Speakers will be Lawrence O. Colebank, Peterborough. N. H„ official classirier for the Am­ If you desire a demonstration in the beautiful new erican G uernsey Cattle Club; 1956 DODGE or PLYMOUTH models . . . Edward S. Harrison, breeder from Hardin Farms, Camden, drop in at our Matawan or Freehold address or N. Y.; Robert Fitzsimmons, as­ sistant professor or dairy hus­ call us for an appointment. bandry, University or Vermont; Harry M. Pale, Coleriburnie Farm, Trenton, and George G. Aaronson, Jr., Locust Hill F arm , Columbus. .. and carving j After-dinner speakers will be Inc. Dr. William H. Martin, dean of Frank Van Syckle, the College of Agriuclture and director of the Agricultural Ex­ periment Station. Rutgers Uni­ 282 Main St. Next to Ronson’* versity, and Robert D. Stewart, Matawan — Tel. 1-4695 secretary of the Americnn Guer­ nsey Cattle Club. Center St., Freehold Several youth nw ards will be given for outstanding projects Tel. FR 8-0570 with G uernseys ln 4-H and FFA work.

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Prime Rib Roast of Beef Roast Long Island Duckling tSm cut into the white meat, niak- 4 . beginning M front M>d 4t*rt»r Baked Virginia Ham ing a cut deep inlo breast lo body injr halfway up th« bre&rt, tu* thtft Complete Dinner ' 1 frame imralle) to mid as clone lo tlie slices o i whitt meat down to Wl Including Relish Tray • ■' • wing ns possible. made parallel to wing. ’ Specializinq In Appetizer — Fresh Vegetable* TURKEY DINNERS Choice of Dessert .. WIN THE ALL-ELECTRIC Coffee, Ten or Milk CHILDREN S PORTIONS KITCHEN OR LAUNDRY JCP*L THE FAMILY RESTAURANT APPLIANCES YOU WANT! Jersey Central Power k Light See your Kodil.v Kilownli Dealer for detail* of big ,lf ’ I\Srl,— Highway 34 Tel. MA: 1-4505 Matawan McCallY. A11 -Ml<.i-!• Idlrhcn mid laundry planning contust. Ladies A,id Plan , pull off the road and stop be­ bruised feet, or even bone frac­ fore trying, to settle-things. tures. . , Historical Museum Bazaar, Luncheon ... Driving With Children 7. Don’t, ipermit children to “If;WOunds do occur, the far­ THE The Holmdel- Federated Lad­ slick heads or arms from car mer should take a few simple s« Jf «r * « t > *T Means Extra Care windows. w in l i t \ k r ~ - EXPRESS BUSES Has 9267 Visitors ies Aid will sponsor a Christ­ precautionary measures, such mas bazaar Saturday, Dec. 3, B. Teach children not to touch as Isolating the affected animal, Mrs. Riker Re-Elected from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and a Rules Emphasize steering wheel, gear-shift lever, and applying a tourniquet if N o v . 2-1, 1955 Pa (re Thirteen President At Meeting luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. at Added Responsibilities rear-view mirror, or otherwise bleeding is severe. Fellowship Hall, Holmdel. “Strong disinfectants should distract the driver while car is wound may want to do surgery The Monmouth County Histor­ At the bazaar, handcrafts, Driving with children in the in motion. not be used on open wounds be­ NEWARK for debridement and drainage, ical Association Museum in toys, aprons, candy, plants, car necessitates extra precau- 9. Remember_____ that the front cause they may aggravate the give internal medication to pre- TERM. AND NEWARK AIRPORT Freehold this year enjoyed the food, Christmas wrappings and tions on the part of the driver,i passenger seat is by far the condition or delay healing." largest number of visits since cards and ‘‘attic treasures” will warns the Keystone Aulomobilejmost dangerous l the car The Foundation adds that ani­ mit complicating infections it was opened in 1931. Edward be on sale. Club, stressing the many dan- Don’t overload it, mals with serious wounds or in­ from developing and also will V IA N. J. TURNPIKE H. Feltus, III, the association’s gers which may be avoided by juries should be placed under determine whether anti-toxin i t executive director, announced following a few safety rules. veterinary care. The veterin­ needed to prevent tetanus, the Lv. Keyport (Paramount Diner 10:14 a.m., iy 14 p.m., 6:44 p.m. Livestock Injuries arian, after examining that 9261 persons have visited 17,3X2 Enrolled Emphasising the added re­ the report said. Lv. Cliffwood (Regans) 10:18 n.m., 3:18 p.m, 6:48 p.m. the historical museum this year. sponsibilities incurred because! Greater ln Winter Lv. L, II. (B ub Stop) 10:20 a.m., 8:20 p.m., 6:50 p.m. M rs. William C. Riker, Holm­ of the presence of children in The coming winter m onths THE 1956 MERCURY del, was re-elected president of At Northwestern the car. Edward P. Curran, probably will m ean a greater the association. The election Safety Director of Lhe Club, out­ chance for injury among live SAFE BUY USED CARS Two Men From Area FARES r, 7 2 c '«£ $1 . 2 0 was held during the annual lines the following rules: stock brought in from ranges 1.955 Ford Ranch Wagon 1953 Dodge Sedan meeting at the museum on Court Attend University 1. Never leave children un­ and pastures to the closer con­ 1955 Ford 2 Door Sedan 1953 Dodge Tudor St., Freehold. supervised in a car, even though finement of winter quarters, Also re-elected to one - year This fall, 8322 full-time stu­ it’s “Just for a minute," Neverjsays a report from the Amerl- 1954 Merc Hard Top 1951 Merc Coupe & Sdn. terms were Mrs, Roger Young, dents ivere enrolled on the Ev­ leave the motor running while lean Foundation for Animal 1954 Hudson Hornet 1951 Nash Sedan Holmdel, first vice president; anston and Chicago campuses with | Health. BORO BUSSES parked. Take your keys 1953 Ford Hard Top 1951 H udson Coupe Miss J. Mabel Brown, Keyport, of N orthw estern University. you. “ Typical or these injuries are 1953 Merc Sedan RED BANK 6-0567 second vice president; Charles Part-time students, mainly in 2. Never start a car until you bruises, cuts and scratches 1950 Olds. Coupe Vanderveer, Freehold, third the Northwestern evening divi­ know that no children are in from nails, barb wire and other 1950 Chev. Coupe & Sdn. vice president; Clifford Hance, sions, brought over-all enroll­ tlie way, front or back. sharp objects, and horn Injur­ Visit Our Used Car Lot — Open Daily Freehold, secretary, and Mrs. ment to 17,382, Included in this ies,” the report stated. ‘‘Also Ol 3. Don’t allow children to Frederick Frelinghuysen, Holm­ total are 227 students from 45 stand up while riding. Teach during cold weather there is del, treasurer. foreign countries and American them to sit still. danger that stock w ill slip or SCHANCK » SIHLER. Inc. Sleeted to three-year terms territories. stumble over frozen objects or 4. Don't allow babies to be on the board of trustees were; icy spots, often bringing injury Highway 34 at Main St. M ataw an For the first time this year, carried on someone's lap in the Dog Training Class Dr. Louis F. Albright, Spring Tel. MA 1-4239 • FReehold 8-1696 300 freshmen men are housed front seat. Carry babies In the, Lake; Marshall P. Blankarn, in the newly-constructed dormi­ rear seat, or in a bahy carrier.] Middletown; Miss Brown; Miss STARTING TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29TH tories, McCulloch Hall and the 5. Make sure your car doors CftftistinaA Helen H. Cole, Freehold; Au­ Dwight St. John Bobb Memor­ e locked so children can’t BEGINNERS gust Daesener, Freehold; Mrs. ial Building. These are twin open them accidentally. Teach S p & c ia t! Basic Obedience Work Teaches Controll of Dog; Ralph C. D raper, Red Bank; dormitories located on the shore! children To Teave'door’ handles WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30TH Miss Mildred L. Enright, Free­ of Lake Michigan in Evanston.jalone. j hold; C. Alan Hudson, Jr., Fair Also dedicated this fall wasj G. If children startfighting,< FREE TRAINING Haven; Mrs. Robert Iilsley, th e net'/ Morion Medical Re-,------...... - • For D ors With C.A. Tides Rumson; Mrs. Joseph F. Ford. search building on the Chicago C A M CAM ITC M iff ATE *I0« TOY • Complete Course for C.D.X. and U.D. Work Little Silver; Mrs. Willliam C. campus. A key addition to LUuuAvfc Riker; Mrs. David A. Schulte, THURSDAY DECEMBER 1ST • Northwestern Medioal Center, HOOVER New York and Gilbert T. Van • For Dogs That Have Completed Beginners Class the seven-story building provi­ Off Lead Work and Preparation for A.K.C. Mater, Keansburg. with the Companion D o e Certificate des 40,000 square feet of floor space /or clinical research. S Y t e N. J. Natural Gag In addition, construction is WRC h ristin a s Bayshore Companion Joins Safety Drive underway for two new dental school clinics in the Montgom­ The New Jersey Natural Gas ery Ward Memorial building, al­ .HOOVER Dog Club Company has Joined in Pres. so at the Chicago campus Medi­ Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Safe Toy Hoover looks Front and Broad St., Keyport cal Center. The clinics, sched­ Driving Day observance on Dec. uled for completion in March, lust like the real FOR INFORMATION PHONE 1 and Gov. Robert B, Meyner's will provide facilities for oral one. It lights up — M A 1-3190-J — KEANS 6-0147-R — H O L 9-8024 holiday safety program from surgery, diagnosis; treatment hums. runs, even Our Training Quarters Available (o Members 7 Days and Nov. 21 through Jnn. 2, Gov. planning, and research. picks up . . , Little Nights Each Week Yenr Around Meyner has issued a proclama­ To further its programs of girls love it! tion urging grenter caution by teaching, research, and service, It’s an old American tradition drivers during the holiday per­ Northwestern recently announc­ TIME The Pilgrims Rave thanks for tangible things — a new home and iod. In it he points out the ed a long-range development PAYMKNTS a bountiful harvest. usual heavy casualty toll and p rogram to raise $138,500,000 for Hut they did more. They invited thc Indians to that (irst Thanks* the need for greater safety. endowment of faculty salaries, THE WORLD'S FASTESTPORTABLE giving: feast. And gave thanks* for new friends In a strange land. John G. Hopkins, jr., chair­ > *. - i b student aid, and physical facili­ This year, when w c fount our blessings, let us hold lo (his tradition m a n of the com pany's central ties. and r e m e m b e r to five Hunks for the priceless gift — , snfety committee, announced Sheldon Zolna, 113 Broad St., SmitlvCorona Friendship. that the firm is using every Keyport, is attending the gradu­ Our Best Wishes for a Ilitppv Thanksgiving1 media possible to stress the im­ ate school at Northwestern and IiEypori 7-2008 portance of safe driving during Frederick Wenzel, 21 Sixth St., this six-week period. Matawan Township, Is attend­ Keyport Jewelers & Optician (taaU r— WtlflU — fc n l n He said that radio announce­ ing the university's medical Wonderful gift for your wife. 40 W. Front St., Ke.vport Geo dirt odier cleaners can’t m ents will be used, bum per school. stickers calling for safe driving because it beats as it (weeps M Louis Stultz, Jr., Inc. will be placed on all company it cleans. Largest throw-away vehicles, signs will be posted in dust bag on any cleaner. Clean* OIL BBJtHMO EQUIPMENT AND 8EKVICE all of the company’s commer­ ing tools for floors, fabrics, FUEL OH. — KEROSENE — COAL cial offices, notices will be post­ Plan a Vacation furniture. / POULTHT. DOC AND MILL FEEDS ed on all com pany bulletin Travel By Steamship or Plane Only §2 Per Week boards and messages printed in 213 Broad S t i w k e 7-2104 Keyport Cruises the company’s employee publi­ cation. '*■ " ~ - - (Foreign or Domviiic} PETE'S INC. In addition, Mr. Hopkins is Accommodations Arranged Bus Stop visiting each of the company’s KKyport 7*2700 divisions and addressing em­ Opposite Safeway ployee groups on the import­ KEuitsburg 6-1100 ance of safety observance at all Brown Travel Bureau times and particularly during Day Calls: VAIIcy 6-4141—214 Smith St., P erth Amboy, N. J. Two Great Stores — OjMin this period. Night Calls: KE 7-5031—T Broadway, Keyport Fridajr Till if P.M .

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The New Jersey Bell Tele­ ' T o m a t o J u i c e phone Com pany Friday tiled NEED MONEY with the Securities & Exchange Commission a registration state­ Soup- Cream of Turkey ment covering the proposed sale To Buy, Build of $25,000,000 of -40-yenr deben­ tures dated Dec. 1, 1955. Or R efinance? Roast Turkey Bids for the debentures will a MV ,Uc Mortgage Loan Chestnut Dressing, Outlet uravy, cranoerry sauce lie accepted at Room 2315, 155i « orri-s|M»iuirnis for (hr Broadway, New York, before 11 SU'1\<;S INSTITUTION, Nmvark, S. J. a.m . Dec. 14, 1955. j Mashed Turnips—Sweat Potato—-Mashed Potato The New Jersey Public Utili-; Special Attention lo V.A. A F.JI.A, Loans ■ Green Garden Peas ties Commission has approved a petition by the company.for Apple - Pumpkin - Hot Mince Pie — Cider authority to raise $100,000,000 in new capital by Issuing the de­ Mixed Nuts — Mints — Fresh Fruit bentures and $75,000,000 in com-j T. Frank Appleby Agency mon stock between Jan. 1, 1956; and July 1, 1957. The stock wlll: Main St. nnd Mattison Ave., Asbury Pnrk be sold to the American Tele-j P R 5-3300 3 i t i phone and Telegraph Company. In its petition to tlie PUC, the company explained that the new $2.25 Children's $1.50 \ capital was needed so that tiie company’s expansion program youicatrfind w h e r e , might keep pace with New Jer­ sey's unprecedented residential and industrial growth since the to rent anything end of World War II. The company anticipates spending $189,000,000 on addi­ tional construction in the 24- J month period ending June 30, All-Truck Built to save you the B[G money! 1957, Wa'va got the brand n«w INTERNATIONALS Revoke 70 Licenses —sm art trucks for you from a n y point of view! Under Point System Here are the new trucks with smart, >n; lo ?0,(HW Al 'jiK ARE SATISFIED T R U f i i C S off Myliwuy y -jcifj, Visit Our Toy nnd Gift Department RARITAN GARAGE \26-2fl W. FRONT STS KEYPORT, N .J. Keyport Open Friday Evenings IIIW 11 l l I i III It II 1.1 I'll I) N I. COMPANY South Main St. Ke 7-0361 in* program of leadership, es­ port; Lavrrenc* Lanz«ro, jr., Peterson, Vivien Owens, Joseph pecially in the building of pub­ Cressman Report Calls For Immediate Mrs. Lawrence Lanzaro, Mata Lanzaro III, Christine Lanzaro, ■ THE lic opinion favorable to the wan; Marlene LaMura, Peter school buidllng needs of the Mrs. Peter Vanderweil, Mrs. MATAWAN JOURNAL Action On Site For New High School community and the expansion Vanderweil, Barbara Lynn and Louiise Peterson, Mrs. Joseph of efforU to Include a- large Christine Smith, Carol and Mark Lanzaro, and Lawrence Lanz- group of citizens in the study, of LaMtira, Eddie Preston, Glen'aro, Morganville. Pafe Fourteen Nov. 24, 1955 Matawan Township Board of Education Told every phase of the physical To Set Up Junior High School In Present MHS needs of the school. Matawan Township Board of] , , Recommendations Included P-TA Buys Player Art Students Take Part Serena Anderson Runs Education Monday received the erf ,a ‘'e, " nd*rlnft)(1Bnd P° intS the information that there is report of Paul C ressm an iollt lhnt Just a le exl,ress' definite need for the immediate In National Contest Movie Projectors ion of satisfaction concei'ing Cam p Hill, Pa., a specialist on , , , , planning and providing for new Recorder For School By Marilyn Krakauer '56 By Susan Chapm an '56 school surveys, in a two-hour " ,0fe l)linses °( >nlbl,c education school bulldin? facilities. That A rt students of M ataw an High A girl has taken over a boy's closed session at which his rec-'thnt aie worthy of praUie would the board keep in constant con-! i yield great results. English Motors Salvation Army Has School are competing in a na­ Job at Matawan High School.‘cmmendatlons for the Matawan tact with the planning board and, Service; Other Items tional poster contest sponsored Serena Anderson, a senior, is Cliffwood district were review-! C<,nM Im*r1ove ^ r a m all proposed real estate devel­ by The American Humane As-jiunning the movie projector for e(j | 'By organizing the seventh opments. The report advis.-d Tlie Browntown Parent-Teaeh- sociation, called, "The Heart oficlasses and assemblies, Mr. Cressman .started his[£ ! £ for immediate consideration of i school, particularly for their long view planning pf at least LINCOLN • MERCURY ai' Association held Its m onth­ the Humane Movement.” | At the beginning of the year recommendation with a state­ (art, music, health, industrial The am ount of ?50 will bejSerena volunteered lo learn how ment on the number of children 10 years, pointing out that, year ly meeting Nov. IS when it was 'arts and homenuking. educn- awarded lo the winner of first|to run the projectors. It paid per hom e to be anticipated, by yenr, relief will produce a NEW AND USED CARS A decided to purchase a record prize; J25 will be aw arded t0 ;0ff. She got the job and has “;tion, would result in a greatly ’ patch-work’’ of buildings and r matter of such dispute in re , , .. On Monmouth Slreel Opposite Carlton Theatre player for lhe lower grades and the sccond prize winner; $15 is [proven to be just as good as a cent discussions of the proposed m|?™yed P1;0^ " 1’ a t,''ela ‘ve- the net result wil be very cost­ the third prize, and the fourth|boy at It and very responsible, 1100-home Kendall developm ent!1;' llUle cof 1’ <^d would utilize ly to the taxpayers. a tape recorder for tlie upper Red Bank 6-4545 — 6-0176 g rides. prize is *10. Entries consider-j Although Serena gets a sta- before the Matawan Township;the pr“ f"1 fch°o1 pla,!t ln, more efficient manner than the Management Society A feature of the evening was ed worthy of honorable mention tic shock when she rewinds the Committee. Mr. Cressman ns reports from the P-TA delega­ will be awnraded a subscrlp-lfilni she will put up with lhat tlmnted "two or more pitpiJsjP'^-sent plan, Hears Donald Copell tion to The National Humaneso she can have a sneak pre- per home" in new houses In! rl,e ,e»011 contends that the tes to the state convention Donald F, Copell, vice presi­ Revlew. '’lew of films before they are the $12,000 to $14,000 class and!sc^°o1 district needs a second Mrs. Henry Crane reported on dent of W agner Bakins; Co., T here will be four individual shown in assem blies and class­ ’’one or more" in homes In the!art ‘oac ier- » s,econd homemak- home and family education spoke on “The Next Industrial Mrs, Chester Rushing, visual special prizes of }25, $15, $10, es. $15,000 to $18,000 class. Thoj>ng teacher and a second nurse i,0 thftiand stresses that public infor- 1Revolution’' at the dinner meet- education, budget and finance, and J5. All prize winners will receive nation-wide recognition ‘ ' imation concerning the schoolsi'nB ^le northern chaptcr of J O IN O I R and Caslmir Zizk, citizenship. Majorettes Sponsor $12,000 - $14,000 bracket. Mr. the Society for the Advancement In The National Humane Re­ and the public relations pro­ A covered dish supper was Cake Sale For Plumes Kendall has defied, on posting. . . , , of M anagem ent held at the E s ­ planned for the Christmas par­ view. $1000 for a survey, anyone to!*™"' are very lna?e<,uale »nd sex House, Newark, on Thurs­ prove his figures of under one;sh°llld Riven major consider- ty. Dec. 20. Each member was This -national poster contest Is By Margie Smith ’56 day. .•liild per home are wrong. iat 0ne of most suocess- asked to donate a toy to be giv­ designed to focus attention on In an attempt to obtain plum­ M r. Copell received :.is .u r­ en to needy children. The sup­ the need for consideration of es in exchange for, pastry the Mr. Cressman recomm. « iv i * ) eaoh member is to bring a of all anim als. The them e of School held a cake sole The poll of ground of not less than u throughout America is the ap pointm ent of a com m unity com ­ istrative engineering in Zurich. guest. the poster may include anything cake sale was given in order to acres (preferably 25 or more) mittee democratically seiecl- Switzerland. In addition, he at­ to do with the protection and purchase new plum es for tlie tended night courses for .seven ischoof.'"centrally ancl c o n v e n t’ This committee must real- The Salvation Army of Perth care of animals. m ajo rettes’ hats aiid new ac­ years and is a graduate of tlie 0 1 9 5 6 Amboy had charge of the cessories for their uniforms. iently located”: f2> that U,c ™ they have not been se- L F R & The m edia used will be cray­ Lake Placid Work Simplificn-j present high school building be to promote anyone s pre­ • i -'.’ s< . Thanksgiving program Sunday on, pencil, ink, paint or water Although the bad weather the tion Conference. afternoon at the Browntown Un colors. night of the sale threatened used for a junior high school; c“nf '‘'’ed 1,lal1’ ^ ar! M r. Copell, whose home is in Ion Sunday School. The collect­ their profits, the majorettes ob- (3. that the plot for the senior |cd ,|° hel>>. l!'e scl' 001 adm.nis- r:tration and the board of educa Springfield, has presented many ion and a donation of fruits, ained satisfactory results from high school be In nre enough for lectures on industrial engineer­ Senior Investigates the erection of a junior high'110" considering the problems vegetables, etc. werc given to their baking efforts. ■ ing and work simplification Don't be caught school on It at a future date;:«»d “''‘■Iving » attested tl:*ni for use in their work Katharine Gibbs School The pastry was sold at The throughout the United States. (41 that the board inquire into:plan of actiori. short of cash at Miss Ar>n M olnar, a student Friendly Shop, Main St., Mata­ During World War II, he was nurse at St. Peter’s Hospital, By Arlene Jackson '56 Madison Township's plans forJ M ust Pay Good • Salaries Galyds Hyrne, a senior at Ma­ wan. consultant to the Secretary of Christmas tim«. New Brunswick, spent the week­ a high school; (5i that imme-j Concerning salaries the re-; tawan High School, recently In­ War and received the Presiden end at the home of her parents, diate action be taken to con- port states that If ‘'Matawan|tia[ citation for Achievemeiit in Next year you can quired about the future activi­ Seniors Hope To Sell '■'Mr. and Mrs. P au l M olnar. struct a school In Cli/fwood toVants to retain good teachers; 1948 In J947 )le received the ties that she will encounter at Carl W eaver, who is ln the 3500 Tickets To Play house all pupils from kinder- they will have to pay salaries|al|b‘,.eati, Award for Manage- have plenty of K atharine Gibbs Secretarial U. S. Navy, spent the weekend garten to sixth grade on full equal to or more than the best:ment School. By Glayds Hyrne ’56 money when you at the home of his brother-in- time: ifl) that the electrical sys ! paid in the county. Competi- L0cai residents and manage- “Open that door and let me law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gladys was interviewed • by tems of the present M atawan, tion between all the districts In,” hollered Bill Strother, pres­ ment personnel, members of the need it the moit H erbert Cottrell, Jr. Mrs. Irving Kent, a registrar at High School and Eiementaryilarge and small alike, will tend ^___ n ^ ______ident of the senior class, as he society, who attended the meet- Katharine Qlbbs. She was in­ School buildings be overhaui-|to cause better teachers to move mg'"we’re" R.v"w Todd" Donald if you join our staggered Into the front door of Investiture By formed of the requirem ents of ed. completely; com bined! Their Thunder- you want lo protect i t . . . wont to many teachers working over Six-pa»t«ng«r Country Sedan Country Squiro biul beauty is apparent in all ,vi.v models, keep its value up. IN YOUR KITCHEN time, after school and on holi­ Deigned fnr thos« who want -l-door coiivt’ii- A (jiic»*M .imoiitf sUtm n wagons. M.dmg.mj- hut undmieath that beauty there's a heart That's why it’s wise to mod­ days for the good of the schools, loijr.e with sent.* for .ik, Like otlwi nmdrls, it IiniOw'd Mn*! jviiirls gi\T \MMidliki- beaut) to ol “(.'O’-fo r the Tlmnderbird Y-8 engine ernize your bathroom. . . to add a as 13 found ln Matawan High Imx Ford’s lold-lnto-the-iloor Stou.iw.iy mm L this liiwuitiu*;, d ieaiuhoJt. is the standard eight in all Ford Station powder room . . . to streamline School. They are rendering Wagons, at no extra cost, il you need any your kitchen. . . to make sure your this service uncomplainingly and more reasons why Ford is your soundost heating is ediricnt, automatic. without extra compensation, station wagon buv-look inlo new Lifeguard the report reads. "'Almost all Modern American-Standard Design which was designed for your pro- of them are carrying what products will add greatly to tlio tccliuu . . . is found unlv in the 56 Ford. appcorancc ol your home, increase school people would call a heavy its efficiency nnd convenience . .. schedule. Few teachers have let you relux in comfort and enjoy free periods. The teachers are your home. ’ doing a good Job of teaching In So, come in or phone today and their classrooms, ns Is eviden­ let us make a F R E E E S T IM A T E ced by a review of the report for you. And if you wish, we can of 14 educators In'Mntawan re arrange convenient terms. contly. m aking a study of the Middle States Association for , , Ju**' ...... IN YOUR BASEMENT OX UTILITY ROOM the accrediting of secondary i t 1 ^ ■’> -i.'m ^ iff schools" l « i f x The teachers," the report continues, "have a wholesome Interest In the extra school ac­ Pcirklcme tivities, which helps to make a JlMMd-ncw :md carpel/'d >hroin;l)ont, tlm 2 school succeed and many of the door. ilmidv hn< limousine (mil teachers have an unusually foil .uid dorui t mind rolling up its .slrtnei complete knowledge ol tholr See or Phone Any of thc Plumbing and Hehting Retailers Listed Below. pupils and their home condi­ tions, which Is so essential In j a r r n o ­ teaching fiucce.'.’sfully. The mor FREE JOHN J. MULLER PROMPT ale am ong the m ajority of the teachei’3 is high except us lt re­ il ? £ 3 ESTIMATES Liberty St. Matawan, N. J. SERVICE flects the effect of an undercur­ Telephone: MAhuvaii 1-3-117 rent of criticism which seem s Ranch Wagon Custom Ranch Wagon FORD t. have been practiced long be- This fuvorlto haa two wide dnnrs, easily switi A fl-pa.nengor beauty that converts In t ip llt foro the days of the presort 6 penplo, As in othor modols, lilt gak* nml Jiily fioiu luxury Hour In n ipiu Ioiia cntflO carrier. Kusy-tn-clean intrilur tau taU it. STATION WAGONS CHARLES E. HUFFT bonrd of education and the pren- U ll gut* uwn be operated easily u'Uh one h school udiuliilsi i ii I lull and touch (lit KAT TV, I’Oltii TllK VTItli, 11; JO I'.M, TIIl KSDAy, CIIANNKl. t