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T H I S W E E K COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF One Section HOLMDEL, MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN 1 4 P a g e s • a n d : • MATAWAN BOROUGH

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Beta Sigma Phi A ll G irl Car Wash New Book Store Opens In Matawan To Open O ffice Township Given Loss O f Young

I n M a t a w a n W arning By State Tcaclicrs'H it Keansburg S&L ' Cite Pollution . Marlboro Seen As ~ Branch At 134 Main By Sewer pjant "Training Grounds" Commissioner of Banking and The State Attorney Genururs -I'lHir iMl|innllnn» ol teacher* I* Insurance Charles R. Howell an­ office has notified the Matawan' (lu* sysliMn.only • your or two pra. nounced today that he had granted Township Sewerage Authority, it clpllutnl nnullwr dlncuislon at tho permission to* the Keansburg Sav­ may take legal action to forcc_the Miirltmro.Tnwnihlp Dnnrd ot Ell- ings aid Loan Association of authority to comply with an order iH'iillon mn.'tliqmitovvjow.of Van Savings and Loan Association. • Mr. Tansey nolod the authnrity Imvlnii. ii lmlt ftresent grant gives it two branch Beta Mu ChBpter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, In back of the car, and Mrs. Pat Gentile and Mri. with thc mandate of this order," pniloil six twichtira would Iw neml- Matawan, will sponsor on all-glrl.ear wash on Satur­ Dorothy Messina In the front of the picture. All Die deputy attorney general stated ril us ol nrnv lur imxl Soptnmlwr, ' No Office In Keyport day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Gloichman’s Gulf Sta­ proceeds will eo to the Sorority for cars washed ^t “Serious Threat” To Public Health Tin' ii'nliiui'il timi-hora nn' RoberV Simultaneously, the Commission- tion, Route 36, Keyport. Practicing for the day’s thc station during these hours. ; He added that "continued pollu .1. Ki'lli-y. 1'ianh J. tllnck, l.yiin R, ir^imnounced that he had denied activities are Mrs. Agnes Tighe and Mrs. Ida Badar, tion-of th% waters of Raritan Bay TIiiilnpMin uud Snnjn A, I'oweri, t tne application of the Keansburg constitutes a serious~threat” to thc hpi't'liil timciwr. Mr. St-nu pnlnted paving* and Loan Association to public health- and-warned that un­ mil tliu Imttrd will ni'i'il u miw fnatntaiQ a branch io Keyport, Re* less tome action was tiken hy Ittui'hur Ini’ Itnlrartvlllo l irj lluiisr, gently it had acquired by bulk pur­ Council M ust Ask State To next Wednesday, he would / ’insti­ 'wIiimc 4t, I'lmtenipliitca iiMitlntt an . chase all the assets of the Borough tute a legal proceeding to compcl "niiislde" rmiiii. Tlir aiini'rlhtend- Savings and Loan Association of the,authority to comply-'with-the Mil I'-lrri'ii'd n-tenclier fnr a now Keyport, which association had kliuleruiirk'n cIiin* olan will bo done business in Keyport since its law.*' Approve Sewer For Siegel Mrs. Marie Gelst, authority sec­ iiiTili'il, lii nddllluil to tin1 ri'plitcit* Incorporation in 191&. Tho Archives Book Slore opened for business Monday morning al retary, said Mnnday night arrange mnnts fnr lilt* realtined li'Hcluira. . The total assets of the Keansburg It appears now that no approval paper which quoted Mr. Shaw as sewer extension from the existing 137 Main St,, Mutawan, nnd Mrs. Ilclon llcnthor, Keyport, Iho manager, Thrve l.ofl l ull Your ment* are being made lo meet Is shown In front of the store, which will specialize In nrw and used Savings and Loan Association, af­ of the State Department of. Health answering the board’s letter of in* plant, including the 75 homosl with Mr. Tansey concerning the Goin jttt Snatlinff, * liourd mem- ter the acquisition of the above exists with respect to the extension quiry by declaring he was approv­ Charles Mandevllle, 'board secre­ books, photo copying and book copying. Thu shop Is owned by David her. Iiiniilrml If It w err R hnblUial state citation. She said she be­ Kngebrelion, Volley Dr., Matawan. . named two associations still will be of a main from the~existing dis­ ing additions along tHe proposed tary, Informed the board this could tlilliK lor llw bom'll to InsU - less than $4,000*000. • lieved the disposal problem re­ posal plant of Matawan Borough be ignored as it had been repre­ ferred to in the state citation al yiKinttiM li'fehmii. Mr Sima ri(. to service the first 75 houses to go sented as an answer to the board’s The Commissioner^ denial was ready had been corrected. IKirteil 1 liri'r null lust yi'lir nnd . radicated,-amongother things, .pa. up. io_.Mai:c JVoftds.. Jhe_ Howard Child Drowns ______letter .gfjnqyl ry^oLApL 12'when ■*She noted t Ira t the packapo Hold Service For JNo W chh& ttnapp wont lo hluhor ptiyliw dlalrlcla. Tho is fact that the operation of a Siegel development on the 117-acrc the article appeared only two houri Ixmril Ima ilefimdcd Til iculs 8. third branch would place too greatSiano tract on Matawan Ave. Russell M artin Llegel, two-and- AflfirJhfl4etlex^had-been-mailed-4ri sewgRe treatment Plant operated !^ the autliorlty to serve the^Kivor by notlnir Itvlna cnntmnrlnwiTj-ln— n operating burden on the Keans- Frederick Mauer, president of one-half-year-old son of William the Matawan.. Post Office. Mr, Gardens • section is utdject to Robert J. Deitz Plan Coming Up the tuwn«lil|). Ono ipi'olator, atima- • urg Savings and Loan Association. the board of health, relates that and Gloria (Havena) Llegel, 7H Mpndeville declaredit was obvloui nd at the cry fur inortt teochor* E yesterday the health board receiv*- South Concourse, Cliffwood Mr. - Shaw was not-in-receipt -of pftciodifi-jnapcction b u r the JUtta, The Sjecretary denie In Cliffwood Beach for Mr. Siegel. . Matawan recently, he nad ask&J Matawan,'-who. was killed Saturday ject of Webl?,& Knapp1* plnns for up day* lost In Ihe winter anowa, child missing, began a search Mr. Shaw about the fate of the i iriOU-lmusn development in tho Mr. Maiier reports that 4he Shaw and aaw the boy In the creek. Rev. Carroll H all in an7WtQmobjle accl4snt In Cum* Tlila would have tho achool with- Officials of tha -CJiffwood Beach board's letter and had heeri'told it . lownshin. ‘'W« have made tm com* letter affirms tnaL4’no developer’! She rushed Into the water -and to Water. Co- InKr.MAnay - innoune- could obtaln oonsent^tor a sewer. brought him asbora- Union Beach however; that-' MnShawl gavu r aMurAndufn •» (iiiiiiiniiud Un page faiitJ, t , PobcA reportod.. lo the caU at hlm tbe environmental «t#ta health urch *'• AdntiftedtoM ffmorialHospttal, Uut Cliflon T, Uaikaiow. the : 12:19 p.m.and gave the boy officer had "never intended” to Cumberland, were Robert Kennedy, township «trorney, ’ eaulMnpc) the water service to customers in Mat- mat application from a borough artificial respiration until th e give the impression he had approv­ The Rev. Carroll. B . Hall, d«a^ nuiyor on i. alaiement tbjtrrepro< ewan Township and Madison Town- council or governing body for such Union Bcach First Aid Squad ed 'a sewer imln-extenslon from con-ln-charge of Trinity Kpiscopnl Keyport, a cousin of Mr. Deitz, sentnilves of Webb A Kuupp would •hip, - ■- ...... a mains extension and that no such arrived. The squad continued to the existing plant for 75 houses in; Church,' M ntawanrwas ordained und Jftlin Kdward Wude, also of he nt ncxt Tueidny's planning board .application had come before the Plans call for sinking one otjw o try to revive him until he was a development. •• — Saturday, at 10:30 o.m. fn Trinily Keyport. Kurt *3am(\s I.lndslrom, meMtliig,.Mr. fluiKnlow utikim if tho new wells and* the‘ construction itionoP' &State- Department------. of . Health from.. According to Mr. Muller, Mr, mnynr Jutd,. "definite lnm.wlodupM Pay Scale Hike pronounced dead at 1:06 p.m. Cathedral, Trenton. The Right Rov. Wesr Orange, yi^drlyer, wns> (rent­ Vfillering-Jtatlonrpumpingstation Tlt^Matawan—Borough -Council to by Dr. G. Pugllcse, Keyport. ~ Shaw held that hls-statement -had Aifred-L.-Banyard officlated-at the tltu-fiiMils-iepreai'nlutlviiajyuulii lie. ed for minor injuries! The car re­ MadlioriFlatHato imd utility offices. The site of thc this-time; ‘ ...... The baby w as born In Red ' (continued on page four) ordination ol seven men to tho Difl- tlionv The mayor acknowledged ho _.*n j-.— Did Not Grant Permission project, still to be determined, wji! Bank and had lived in Cliffwood conate. portedly skidded on ico off _u^ did not . Mr. Mauer said the borough Ml. Ihukdlow believed ncconl- Incroasa Irkt Hoff be either in Madison Township or Beach all his life. Besides his The Rev. Mr. Hull was horn Ful>. mountain road and hit a stone em-' board of health could concliJde ingly thut public agllutlon On the On Prospect Ave., Matawan Town­ parent* ho is survived by a Fire Snuffs O ut 16, 1906, in East Bridgewater, bunkmcnl. MihNnoii Tutvmhlp Comiitlttea ship, where the company maintains from thlp that the letter written by Mass. lie attended public schools nuttier that will Immpor the nluiv Mr. Shaw as of Nov. 23, 15G0, was brother, William Jr.; his paternal TKo Wudu youth, 21, suffered a ninit honrd's regular order of uutil- MDiiduy lnlrodiiced a salary unlm- its present facilities. grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Mel­ (Iiicm cttllltiK for a $200 acrosa-llm- At present, the company has un­ not to be construed b y M r. Siegel broket; leg. Ho is fl Polomac Slate jiess TucsiJuy nbmiid Iw* avoidt’D or anyone else as » granting by vin Harrison sr., Cliffwood, and Four In Fam ily nnd lltul Ihe cill/.ens shimlil repoMi luirtiil IncreiiNe for police nnd a 10 der study, plana ahd specifications his paternal grandmother, Mrs. College freshman, and Iho sou of per -coot .nullity incieiisa for roadr-^ offered1 by the iayne-New York the state of perrfifssion to extend - •(itunllmied un p a je fou r)' a main from the existing sewer Emma Llegel, New Brunswick.. Infant Succumbs Mr. .and Mrs. John Wudu sr.-,—3(1 deparfifM emplnyet's. ' Co., Linden; A. C, Schultes Co., Funeral services will be held Prospcct St. Hu Is also a nephew The ortrinance. schethiled for pub* Woodbury, and A. J. Connoly Co., /plant to accommodate 75 houses to Marlboro Taxes Up Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. al After Rescue . lie hearing May 10, wus pnaiteil 4 1 (continu'd on page four) go up in the Siegel development. of Keyport Police Chief Leltoy the Day Funeral Home, Keyport. on intrndtirlHiin^ CmnmilleemHii Jo< At its meeting Monday, the board Fire which swept throujflY a Sprotil. ' •'* 8 Per Cent For H.S. T h e Rev.—Franels Osterstock, aeph Hoff oppoalnu II, Mr, Hoff ex­ was much perturbed by the uncer­ Central Park split level home in Muffurs Face Cuts plained hu belleveu the flat rate In* pastor ef Bayview Presbyterian Tum'h In Murllxini T(Wllhlli[) tells,Aid Given By tain state of things, especially a Cheesequake Monday niglit resulted creases wero not lit onleri thnt (lit Church, Cliffwood Beach, will Mr. Kennedy, 21, suffered face will iiu up nl|(lil pur mill «■ « r« declaration by Mr. Siegel at the In the deaths of a young couple and cuts. Hu U the son of Mr. snd iulari to be durlvad Iherefroni Salvation Army Apr. IS planning board meeting officiate, j Interment will be In •nil nf [hr n , 4.13.000 iHimllim Uir a two of their three children. Found Mrs Joseph W. Kennedy, 120 Chlng* would be too small In iume rase* Fair View Cemetery, Middle* m'ciiml ri‘Hl(inal lil||h irlimil fnr (lit* - R. L. Cartan, chairman of the that his first precaution in advanc­ a/nra Ave. Ills futlier Is the as­ and loo laigu In nthet'M, based on ing his 179-house subdivision had town. dead after the blaze were Gerald I;rcrliiilil (tlnlrlcl. Armour lluUnrl, Local Salvation Army Service Unit, Ihe merit rating, aa s wurker fof been to get state approval for his J. Senflug, 29; his wife, JoAnn, 27, sessor In Keyport, Mr. Kennedy, ■|nlo »r|i(»il muliliir, fO[iiirli'il tltln wfd today, the Northern New Jer­ and a son, Stewart, five. a former hasketbill star st Key-' wri'k allci a mil vry ol iln< aliiinllini Ihe township of the jHillce and ro id initial 75 houses. The planning board force employeea. sey Salvation Army Service Unit thereupon had granted him final Six-months-old Gerald Jr., who port High Schooh'ls a Junior al for tli» FrtMihiilil Ri» la »|wni|irlim a" liiiitll The chairman requested that checks mons, a l follows: ' i-. ■ _, ^ . , for work not-perform ed . The den- ; • Nullc-S drive fur the beiic/ll iif tno Inaira- Vanferackle, M r s. M. Jastrab, priation they will receive from the l~-^llec4iona-wlil-bfrTm^d»^nco'-j|injll j ^LJXuring th al porlQi —be made out to The Salvation Army n»t~hB»~signrd—an ■ agrerment—t«r niiHit-fiiiKl— Htek-ti|n-<'«n be »r-— George Smith, MrirCharles Geran, commiiiee. Ihe commissioners may per week during Winter Months was ' " associated * ...... with‘ i.utex Fiber and mailed to J. D. Miller, Farthers raise their own funds by exhibi­ end lhe ijracllce, Mr. Furman aald, files to take out $l.2&. Hollo .l*iwl raiiilrd by rnlllng'CO 4 3133 or 1.0 Mrs. R. C'crmak. Mrs. H. Hyer, of May 1961 and ,Oclobt*r 1st, (continued oo page twelve) I Merchants National Bank'of Mrs. E. Bellinger, Mrs. S. Daroci, tions, games or concerts, may Mr. I*urman*s staff started in in­ llotme, 4 corners, Keypori. J O T . ' . Matawan. I ttl thru April 30th, 1962. vestigation after complaints from Mrs. J. Angelin, Mrs. lidward charge admission to various act­ 2 Collections to be made “twice” ivities, may purchase or acquire Midtown Rearing Off several residents of Ihe Keyport Jaskiewicz. Mrs. Camillo Ccntilc*. per week during Summer Months la Appreciation : Mrs. R. Harris, Mrs. J. Mahoney, lands to be uscciJor recreation pur. area. Many slid .'they-didn't re­ of June, July. August and Srp- To May 18 For Brief, alise they had Mlftned debtor notes I wish to thank all those who sent Mrs. Vernon Ellison, Mrs. M. Rut­ poses and w ilV nave full control Savings Loam Transfer messages of congratulations on my tem ber 1961. oblluating them for payment even ledge. Mrs. W. Fitzpatrick jr., and over these lands. 3—Boundary lines:** follows: . Superior Court Judge Jumi'n ’R recent appointment lo head th e If the denial work was not done. Mrs. R. Shafto. (continued on paj»e four) Guillano Monday, granted tl)«* ap police department. Some of th- a, All of Cliffwood Bcach <*xc«*f>t Tbe attorney general sslr, those sections comprising Ar- plication of Henry Severin, Sayre messages came from far away and Pelnman built a fhHjrishing prnc Holdings To Shadow Lawn Cemetery Memorials Notice' bordale Drive, Laureliwrst woods, acting for Midtown Prop One was from the -district office of You will bay eventually so why New York Turnpike Express llce^jver three years with the In Drive, and Keyport Avenue, jerties. Inc., Clifton, for • dcluy sfsllment ru»les. He said som«* Lloyd F, Armiiiong, |irr^|ilrut I" P l" a" A tw c a- Jfp—adv. 4* " d»splav COifax 4-1124. COifax 4-2222 b. Sections comprising Arbordale lo set aside a consent Judgment of wotildnri't IH II,em. , r 1,1, i k ' v K in d ' < i " f V 'P, " " — Drive, Laurclliurst > Drive, July 1?M», . Keyport Avenue, River Gard­ 'Ihe agreement gives Midtown the* , ...... ens and all sections cornpris. right of approval of m jph for i Spring Round-Up . _ t f r | K r Z ^ d Matawan Dems Meet Challenge Ot Problems in« Cliffwood ' Avenue , and 3400-house subdivision in Chi*e<«; upprovi oi ic agrci'rii'n o ! upcrlal inert,ing , ' County Road. ' quake north of Koute IH 'irii»llon ol icy statement was released by War­ i policies can beit b*_* de.scrbod son. c All remaining sf-cliom nol in j March meeting of Ihe l*oard. with lust name* tlarllng with A tlrutu h, effrtiive June .Hi, ren Hutchinson aod Warren K. Ry­ by the term ‘deficit financing- A Took «5,000 Out Of Surplus eluded on shove days will he | Mr, Smith n ai fil<*d u brief de tn M troin 9 a.in. to II a,m, und j jij/jj ‘ an. candidates for the Matawan ;»lance at this year's municipal “ In addition to (bis increase, the collected on j fending the action of the hoard and fur Ibose with Iasi'nam es start- i Mr, Amtslrong and M r Itolh- F ir if A i d D r i v e Borough Council, and by John W. ] budget discloses, in our opinion, a borough had lo taker out of surplus Winter Months—'Wednesday jaMalllnty the validity.of lhe ron 'Ing whb-N-io /. fr(rti% 1,2 O’clock ftia(rd that lli \was observed for the late Mrs. siding. New club presidents and .) Clara Smith, Keansburg. directors were presented and. the p Appointment Exams . M rs. Rose Wenzel, Middletown, , various committee chairmen re- \ . membership chair/nag, introduced , ported Id Uie “ ' if.- Sen. Clifford P. Case today an- new members, Mrs. Earl Moody Mrs. Conway spoke of her visits r.ounced plans to hold a civil ser* and Mrs. Vincent DeMaio, Middle­ with several of the member clubs vice examination on July 10, to as­ sist him in selecting his nominee BOTTLED town Township. Mrs. Ernest Kel- and of the Medford Lake Con­ Jer, Belmar, legislative chairman, ference at which there were 23 rep-', for the U.S. Air Force, Naval, Mili­ spoke on Bill”fM45 or the Williams resentatives from M onm outh1 tary and Merchant Marine Acad­ ' Mass Transit Bill that Senator County among the 64 who attended •: emies, for the-classes entering in H arrison A. Williams has re-intfo* that meeting. the summer of 1962. ' duced, This bill deals with the ur­ This examination is open to resi­ GAS A new. committee was approved gent need of keeping the dwind- which will assume responsibility dents of the state. All persons de­ — ^ Jing "facilities in action. for publication of a Journal for the siring ^tor-’^ake the examination You Get Clean, Quick Mrs. Gustave J. Frcret, Fair Monmouth County Federation, the should write to Sen. Case at Room .. Haven, secretary of Monmouth 463, Senate Office Buildingr Wash­ first issue of which is planned for County Board of Elections, stated ington 25, D. C., no la ter than Heat For Cooking October. • MURRAY TODD that commission elections wili be June 15. * . - • - Joseph Lange, District Deputy, third from right, chairman, and Harry Demery, president held on Tuesday, May 9. for As- Elect Nominating Committee E. Murray Todd, Holmdel Town­ Candidates for the .U.SL Service bury Park,' Keansburg and Mon­ congratulates John Trabachino, Grand Knight, at the Columbian Club. Members for a nominating Prompt, Efficient ship, has been named a trustee of Academies should be at least 17- mouth Beach* and Long Branch dlooer-daoce held Apr. 22 marking the 10th anni­ Mr. Lange was the guest of honor. Distinguished mlttee were elected. Mrs. Robert versary of St. Joseph's Council of the Knights of Bernard, Fair Haven, will be chair­ International College, a prepara­ years-ofrage and must not have will vote for the first time under guests in addition to the above were Mrs,;, Marie reached their '22nd birthday. J>y ^ Service the new charter form of govern­ Columbus, Keyport. The dance, which was attended Elwood, president Of the Columbian Auxiliary; Eugene man, and will be assisted by Mrs. tory school associated with the July I of the calendar year, in . menti ’ . by SM guests, was held in the Veterans of Foreign Skidmore, Charles O’Hare and John DeMont, past Whitney Crowell, Middletown; Mrs. American University of Beirut, George Zeller, Sea Girt; Mrs. which they will enter one of the . Bur To convention Wars Hall, Cliffwood. Others in the picture In the presidents of the Columbian Club. Jack Day’s Lebanon. Mr. Todd is financial ad­ academies. Sen. Case will furnish «Mrs. H^rry-Hill, Keansburg* club Laura Rubley, Highlands, and Mrs. KEYPORT GAS CO. usual order, are George Demery, Past Grand Knight; orchestra provided Nthe music for dancing.- Fred viser to the Thomas Miilband fam­ information concerning the time president,, announced that: a char­ C. A. Mitchell, Eatontown. Steve Kalieta, Faithful Navigator; Robert Becse, VonRodeck also was a member of tbe committee ily. and a trustee of the punlevy and places of the examination to tered bus'will leave from various Affiliate at committee member; Raymond Mitchell, geoeral planning the affair. Members were reminded bf the Millbank Foundation. He is al£o a all applicants. . . parts of the county to attend the State Federation of Republican trustee of Monmouth ^College,* West ‘ Saturday, May 20;«^ession and Women's Convention to be held in Long Branch. ' luncheon of the New Jersey Dem* Special awards went to Mrs. U«S. Coast G uard, base at St. Free Booklet $10,000 Award Made Atlantic City on May '4 and 5. Mrs., Mr. Todd has been in the tax KEYPORT LUMBER dcratic Women's Convention'to1 be Martha Wickham, Spring Lake George, Staten Island, where they George Conway and Mrs. Walter .held a t the Hotel Cla ridge, Atlantic Heights, and Mrs. Edw ard A. consulting and accounting field for To Settle Litigation , toured the U.S.Sn-5pencer-and-to Edwards-were-selected as the of­ som eSOyearsrHr said*ne~expects Swartzel's Garden-Center. Kcy- City. Jfwlll honor the state com- Brown, Sea Bright. Assisting the & SUPPLY CO. the Staten Island Zoo., -Private ficial delegates to the Convention. to help in the financial affairs of porMiolmdet. Rd.. Hazlet; has a mitteewomen and the giiest speak­ president of the Belmar Club, Mrs. G e o f b e Mathis, 42 Highland transportation was furnished by The next meeting will be held at International. College. The college new, free eight-page " llustrated er will be Mrs. Margaret Price, Keller, with the hostess duties Blvd., Keansburg, was awarded the-Marine Grill, Asbtfry I Park,' on booklet entitled, —The Story of Wil- were ,MrsJWilliam - Hughes, Mrs. pack leaders and parents. •...... has 1622 students.. The college will -vicc tjhaJftian of the Democratic June 15 at 1:15 p.m. The Asbury [ie Bacteria, or How To Take Care Tel. LOwell 6-1872 John Haag, M rs., Daisy Rankin, 110,000 for in/urfes h e received lo­ begin construction this summer of National Committee. ‘ P ark group .w iH -be-hostesses for. * $6,000,000 cam pus in BeirufTThe of Your Septic Tank or Cesspool" Mrs. Kalharine‘*White, state com? Mrs. Ellen Newman, Mrs. Ann an auto accident in Raritain Town­ How about business cards? tb.« mAatinn .. ' -« . < !« r I .<< If ' .1 this dessert meeting. 16 circular class, buildings on the available to Septic Tank and Cess­ C liffw o o d ...... mittmwori)ari,..£xplain£d-.Jiumcri3us. C roter ,M rs ^Harry^ Pilgifim J'M rs, We J can _supp]y. a them ;_q«lckly' ship Janr-29r-4l59r-The-6€(tlementr campus, will have wedge-shaped pool owners. Copies may1 be; ob­ activities of the convention nnd Arthur Cavanagh...... , . approved by Superior Court Judge and at The right price. Come Mrs. Edwards, Union Beach, and try us...... was present""Ht the meeting. classrooms and no corridors. Ed- tained at the store. said a n.ew pamphlet “Know Your The next regular meeting will be J. Edward Knight, waa against Committee People,” put out by the in the evening the latter part of John Crosbyr-127-Osbom St., Key- women's division of tne Democratic June. The regular-Democratic Club port. ^ _ Etate Committee, will be avail­ of Keansburg will.be hostess/ In the suit filed by Louis Drazin, able. She stated that the theme of Among those attending were Mra. Red Bank, in behalf of Mr. Mathis, the convention this year had been J. Harold Costello and Mr^. Sophie it was claimed that a. car driven taken from President John F. Ken­ Weinstein,, M atawan; M rs. George* inr George J, Lueck, a soldier at nedy’s Inaugural address, “Ask not Reseler, Raritan Township; Mrs. F ort Monmouth, in Which . M r, what your country can do for you. Greta Barker. Mrs. William Ross, Mathis was a passenger, was struck Ask what you can do for your Mra. Joseph Cunningham and Mrs. by one driven by Mr. Crosby: The Get 100 FrM 5&H Green Stamps with $10, purchase tountry." Deadline for reservations Joseph A. Scholar, Union Beach; accident occurrM at Route 36 and and coupon plus 50 bonus S&H Green Stamps with pur- a May 10. Those planning to at­ Mrs. Kathryn G. Huber, Mrs. Wai­ Poole Ave.,' Raritan Township. Mr.’ tend are to contact focal club presi­ ter R. Wall and Mrs. John Hen- Crosby was represented by James chaie of 5 pound bag Glenifde Park Grass Seed and ACME GOOD WILL COUPON dents or Mrs. Hill. coski, Keansburg. J. Carroll,- Newark. 0 coupon. ’ Mrs. White introduced guest speaker, Miss Freda, Petoltz. exec­ utive director of the Monmouth American Store; Sale* Pack Tour bounty Mental Health Association. W o r t h F r e e Hiss Reinitz stated the present ef- Totals Top Billion Members of Cub Pack 131. Holm­ jectlveness of the mental health del, under the direction of Jack jervices is seriously limited by Sales of American Stores Com­ Kerwin, committee chairman, Sat­ large gaps in scientific knowledge pany for the fiscal year ended urday, took part In a field, trip to Green Stam ps *bout-4ho-(undamenU1s of-mental Apr. 1. totaled tl.Qll.489.370.6ft. ac. -the-Marine^MuseumT-at—Seaman’-s llness and mental health. She cording to the announcement of Church-Institute, New York, the la oddjtloa fo jravr .^gvlof •lompt with puicfisM of SAME M jtressed that after-care is very im­ Paul J. Cupp, president of the cbm- $10 or moro and 'rtili coupon, limit 1 p t cwtlomor. • portant consisting of job {raining, pany. This is a new sales record Cowpon txplrM Saiurdoy, May 13th, 1961. ” “ /or the fourth largest food'chain vb placement,, social retraining MATERNITY GARMENTS M SAN I m ttwmm * •* ACM NNMUMITI ^d.tollow-up therapies. A question- which operates 789 Acme Markets ind-answer period followed in seven heavily populated eastern . Spring Luncheon JuA 3 states aod 51 recently/ acquired • ' An excputivc session preceded Alpha Beta Acme Markets In South­ the meeting at which time Satur­ ern California...... —Terrific Offer!­ - MILK WHITE day, June 3, was decided as the The sales which topped $1,000,­ date for the annual spring lunch­ 000,000 for the first ttmfl represent eon. Mrs. Hill appointed Mrs. Ray­ increase of $43,^16,250.01 or mond O'Neill Jr., Middletown, as 4.50 per cent greater than for the GLASBAKE chaArtftaru . ; j corresponding, period a je ^ r ago. - m s y t t r '- ~ ...... Both MOT been ad* Justed^/or~the/AIpha Beta' Sales. 2 qt. CASSEROLE oiwUtr AriUteM* Rib-Supports' Breiut*’, . . with COVER T ro u ts Vlastle floi* Firemen To*m>et Abklcti Sacro lHat Delta LHttfM* gaaranfvod ogainif bcookas* of plan port* DETROIT Knte Dried OrvlcalCo liars duo to' ovtrtiNf, The regular quarteH^ meeting Burgleai ana of the New Jersey Stqtte Volunteer Traction Kltf Firemen’s Association will be held Fruits & Vegetables onSunday at_2 pjn, at the Brtiad- SURGICAL way Theatre, Pitman.' Members of Firm Slicing Pitm an F ire Co. ) will be hosts to ’ APPLIANCE the, delegates reprwenting 240 and tDROfl C a member companies in the drgan- V Vi. Front St., Kcyptfrt Tomatoes izaUon. -- - • (N iit to Ptopltt Nat’l Bask) Itelle A Marathon Bates Pas* ' JUICY FLORIDA our Door 3 MfaulatMa f Jt* fiom Atbury fl/kWUr The three largest rivers In New •pMlaUstai In AH Types Surgical IMLIOXUittUickM. Jersey are the Raritan, Passaic Appliance* u l Garmcats *nd Mulllca Rivers. O ranges URGE VUSCiOUS CAUFORNIA Strawberries tADOE JUICY SUNKIST Lemons...... ^ d o i. Chuck Roast 39* . A cm e Garden Supplies ■ LANCASTER BRAND OVEN READY GLENSIDE PARK ... .- Lawn Seed 5 ^1*79 Rib Roast » ^69C G«t 50 Bonus S&H Green, Stamps wHh Coupon above. Imcoifvr slond Soneteu ' N ' - tam itef Brand •' OENUINZ Cross Rib Roast it, 7 9 c California Roast 5 9 c Michigan Peat, 100 £ , 1 .9 8 liMOlWr Srond . ' * Lo»ca»#*f Bra'r»d V . ’ " nessco sale kat n u n dutch s-kks Arm Pot Roast "*• 59* Short Ribs M o s s 3.95 Fertilizer 1.59 Ijiiwilfr Brand Irlikit ...... Uncoitif'Brond...... 'T ------~ ■ ..... Frozen Food Corned Beef ■> 7 9 c Chuck Steaks CHOEPED OR LEAF ...... LANCASTERLnnw%^ici\ BRAND'REGULAR lUVjULAK OITLC STYLE ; . •------. OVEN Meal Spinach 101 1.00 READY BIRDS EYE Legs Lam b 49< ^59 Orange Juice 5 cans 1 .0 0 laatoihriMcailer Broad Brood * * ' , ' FARMHOUSE ' . Lamb ■ Chops - *^ 79c.“ 89c ^99c C h ^ k l^ ^ 22-ox. Uiieoilvr Brand uiAm.t .— _ -' —— Apple Pies pkfl. 39* . , *ydB' r loiKot»«r Brand ...... Tor plenty of H0TUKIER all down the line... FARMDAIE— BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY Breast Lamb ^ 19« Bologna * 59e Lamb Liver 4 9 c Pot Pies 5 s . 1.00 Save oih Acmes' Groceries M ostwatcr heaters wiU lake euro o t Mora’s shower and sometimes ■ even Dad’s. But when it comes to Ideal Mayonnaise Sis and Junior, there’s never . A .enough hot water left. A flameless electric water heater will Tomato Soup CampbolTi 9 °rl.0 0 make sure that the entire family *ets n relaxing bath anil that FLAMELESS there’s always plenty of piping hot water for kitchen a nil Punchinello & 3 ^1.00 laundry, too, This is the only water heater available that’* Insulated all around and topftnd Green Giant Corn isr 4 iz . 69» bottom, too. For extra saving^ the water needs heating only WATER HEATER w e e . There's never need for Fiesta Dog Food Beef, Chicken 5 r6 9 - expensive reheating, so it costs only pennies a day. GREEN STAMP Get-a-carefreci-flameleas Imperial■ . Margarine O ■■■«» , P*9- ;; W37 I fclcctric water iieater, today. JCP&L Princess Margarine 2 x 39 iMfCtaMAfwAUlU All advertised price* affective through Saturday, May 6tb Route 35 Plenty O f Free Parking Thursday, May 4, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Three

Koenig; Betto Smith, Joy Gramal- Second Half Of Program Hinds and Walter Bing were the LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE KC M instrel At di. Ada Formon and Betty Siano. The chorus will open the second directors. Donald Devine, general chair­ C harter No. 6M0 / Ilea and for oUttr pur­ SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE ? -TilK lll nttA T IV K S AND KR1SNDS The program will open with the half with “Hot Time-in the Old Reserve District No. 2 FREEHOLD REGIONAL ir you are in the military service man,, was assisted by Jerry Houri- poses ...... $ 319.000,00 chorus singing "The Robert E. Lee” Town Tonight." “Way Down Yon­ KKl'OHT OF CONDITION O F TIIE ta) Losns as a h o wit JtlQH SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE or ore a patient in. a veteran's hoaptt* M HS M ay 5,6 ban, ad book; Frank Barrett, tic­ FARMERS & MERCHANTS NA­ above a rc 'a f te r deduc* . COUNTY O r MONMOUTH AND Ml and dculre to vole, or If you are a and “ When You’re Sm iling/P fol­ der in New Orleans" will be sung kets; Charles Crorier, Matty Os- TIONAL BANK OF MATAWAN IN tion of reserves of ' 91,02611 STATE O r NKW JEHSF.Y reUliva or friend of a person who la irowski and Bernard Schwoit7.er, THE STATE OF NKW JERSEY, tc) Securities as shown , NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING in dtp militnry tm 'kc or la a patient J.i ’nie Knights oI Colufnbys, St, Jo­ lowed by "Alabamy Bound” by Bilh by.Fred Formon; harmonica selec­ AT TIIE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON ' 'above' are after deduc*...... ARSKNTEtt IJALLOTS in a Veterans' hospital who. you l>o* seph's Council 3402, will present Formon; “Hello Young Lovers," tions by The Philharmonics; “Mus­ scenery_and lights; Charles O’Hare, APRIL 12. 1961 PUBLISHED IN tion of reserves of ...... $ ,W U If you are a qualified and registered Iteva, will desire lo vote In the special publicity. RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY (b) Heal estate lostta . v-uti»r,.«( the State who cxpoi'ta io l»c School DUtrlct meeting or election te their Eighth Annual Old Time Min* Kathy Neal; “Cecelia,” Pat Hogan; krat Ramble" by Bobbie and Don­ COMPTROLLER OF THE CUR­ Injured tinder Titles II, absent ntilatric tlie Btat» on June 13, i>e held In Tlie Freehold Regional High stref Fnday and Saturday evenings “Alexander’s Ragtime B a n d," na Dowd; “Button Up Your Over­ The public may purchase tickets RENCY, UNDER SECTION -52UJ VI, nnd VIII of tlie Na* - lt>81 or a quulilU'ti ai\d rogjiitercd vot< Sriwml District in the County of Mimi- coat” by Molly Elwood'; “ Beyond at the door or from any member U. S. REVISED \STATiJ.TES. thmal Homing Avt ...... - 6,12599 er who will t»e vvltlitn tlie Slate oil moutti and State of New Jersey, om at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Mat­ dance by Sue Archer and Linda . ,-ASSETS' — . awan High School, Harry Demery The Blue Horizon,” a dance by ot Ihe council. (c) Loan* insured or u June 15. 1U61 t>ut li Federal Housing Ad* ■ school, college or univerxtty, wilt be hcrvlce or are a puiscnt In a veterans' Sam Banafato and Johnny Hinds. Changes Made” on the accordion by Diana Wuyle and Beth Archer; For Alex Fiedler ment obligations, direct ministration Title 1 rev'— ,-jr unable to cast your''ballot at the pu|t> hospital, stating your name, a n The gentlemen of the chorus will by Sue Von Volkenburg; “Dapper "Rocltabye Your Baby,” Eva and guaranteed ...... 3,265,411,03 pair and modernisation . . ing place in your district on aald serial number, home address and tne Mr. and Mrs. Julius DeFellce, Obligation* of Stales and be William Lamb, Larry Yates, Dowd; “Nobody" by Johnny Hinds; Installment loans, to the , - dal?, and you (toair« to vote in the addresa at which you are statloned-or Dan,” Walt Bing; “ Ginger Bread,” Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood, enter­ political BUbdivtRtotl; ljbt.469.S0 extent covered by In­ can be found, or if you desire the -Frank Dewd, John McKenna, Jer- Peter Fierro; “Wagon Wheels," “Darktown Strutter’s Ball,” Manny special School nutrict meeting or elec- tained al a bon voyage party Sat­ Other bonds, note*- and surance reserves „ .^4.700.40 lion to be hclii lit 'l*l\# KierluilJ military service batlit for a relative iy Hourihan, Fred VonRodeck, Vallez; “Sweet Georgia Brown," a debentures ...... 361, sa l t s (f) Housing authority/ or friend then make an application Frank Hughes; “By the Light Of urday evening for her cousin, Alex­ Hegionlil High School Diatrict In the Thomas Conway. Harry James, dance by Jimmy Siano and^Peter Corporate stocks Unclud* bonds secured by Pub< . County of Monmouth > and Sttate ol under oalh for a m ilitary aer.vl<:a Imi$- the Silvery Moon,” Anne Ash and ander Fiedler, Hamburg, Germany. in f $21,000.00 stock uf lie Housing Admint»tra* James Ussery; Robert Besee, Her­ Eileen Conover; “I’ll Give You a Burke. The chorus will clade witlf New Jersey on June in; 1061, kindly lot to ite fotward»«l to bint, stating' la After a business trip to the main Federal Reserve bank) 1 21.000.00 . tion annua) eontrlbu*. ' write or apply In peraou to the under- y'nur application that he la over the bert Zrinko, and the ladies of the Dance.1' a dance by Jimmy Siano, “Sentimental Journey” and “Good­ Loan* and discounts (In­ u-tlons_contraet* ...... - 369,010.(7 ilant of the Mobil Oil Co., Pauls- aigned at once^ requesting that a ci­ age of iwetilv-one years and staling chorus: Bonnie Meehan, Colleen closing the first half with tne. chor­ night." cluding $1D2(34 over' vilian absentee ballot b* forwarded to Ins name, serial number home ad­ »oro, Mr. Fiedler returned to his drafts)...... 6,lftS.3ap.U (g) Total amount of ~ you. Such request nmat aisle your dress and the sddresa at which hi .Meehan, Win! Hinds, Anne Martin, us s'tnging "California, H ere I Mrs; Raymond Hendricks will ac­ Bank premises owned Loans. Certificates ot Is stationed or can bo found. native land, where he serves us Interest and Obliga­ home address, and Die address to Jane Staeger. Ann Fierro, Mary Come." company on the piano and John *fia.6B5.0!t. furniture and which aald ballot should be sent, and Forms ot application can be oblala* research engineer . -of the same fixtures $64,076.14 ...... 262,702.09 tions. or rorttona ed from the undersigned. . 0.969.75 Thereof (listed above). must be signed with your .signature, company. ' Other assets ...... - .... and state the reaaon \yli,v you t*ill not Dated: April 36. 1U6I which are fully back­ Ira C,-Tilton, ‘ ...... - - Guests . present were Mr. and Total Asieta . ....$13,331,361.1)7 ed or Insured by - be able to yote at your usual polling Mrs. John Lane, New York; Mr. agencies of the Uni* - place. No civilian abaentee ballot . Secretary of The Hoard of will be furnished or forwarded to any J Education-At Tho-Freeturid . and Mrs. Arthur Geiger and daugh­ led SUtes Govern- . Regional High tfcftooi D istrisl LIABILITIES ment (other than applicant unless request therefor ia. ters, Joan and Ann, and M r snd .D.emancT deposits of indi­ . ‘.‘United .^tatea Oov* ’ received not lass-thsn eight dsya prior In the County of Monmeutli Mrs. Herman Geiger, Jersey City; to the election, and uontulns the fore­ aod State of New Jersey - viduals, partnerships. ernment obliiaUons, Hobertavllle Hoad. Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Todd and and corporations ...... '$1071991.14' direct and guaran- . going information. teed” ) J!L 499.6M.99 Dated: April 31 (961 Freehold, New Jersey Home Improvements _. daughter, Nancy. Paramui; Mr. Tima and savings deposits — J« $8 16 of individuals, partner* Ira C. Tilton.------— and Mrs. William Lang and daugh­ . ships, and corporations 7.U l,999.26 Secretary of The Board of — ters, Betsy and Sandra, Kenil­ Deposits of United Slatea • - I, La Verne W. Loop,. Cashier, o ftlia . : Education of T he freehold worth;. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gra- Government (Including above>named bank do hereby declare Regional High School District ‘ NeecTNot Be Postponed Itoatsl .ssvlngs) ...... 194,360.78 thst this report of condition is true tn the County-uf-MonmouUt nata, Mr. and Mra. John Pasino, De|H»alU of States aitd- and correct to tha-beat of my know]' and btale of New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Sol Opatosky and polltlcat subdivisions ...... 1,463.219.41 edge and belief. ■ Hobertavllle Roid, son, David, Miss . Ruth Sulirmn, Certified a n d officers* * liA-itl'lHNR'W. I.pOP. rreahnld, New Jersey _ checka, etc...... "lOiTWrf We, the undersigned directors attest J4$918 Keyport;-Mr. and Mr*. Henry Total ie correctness or this report of con­ Schaeffer,-Holmdel; Mr. and Mrs. D eposits.. . $11,331,490.1! dition and declare that ft has been ■ - v- W hy not enjoy the benefits of a more attractive and Randolph Heuser and M n. Martha (a) Total examined by ui. and to the best (if s c h o o l nisTnicr or t i i b - ... demand our knowledge and belief la true snd FltKKMOLD H £ (m N A f/ comfortable .home—now? ■ Lueg. Matawan; Miss Ellen Collins, deposits.. $ 4.680,931 OS correct, .JtlGlL-SCilOOL DlhTltlCT «N THE Miss Margaret ColJins,_Thomas t b l J u t a l .. ______r n E D M. BUHLKW COUNTY (>r MONMOUTH AND Collins, Miss Ann R egan and Mr.' time and ItOSS-W—MAQHAN- STATIC OK-NKW JKItSKV...... JOSCPH BAlKIt ~ NOTICK TO l»RnS0NS IN MILITARY and Mrs. Michael K. Collins, Cliff­ savings ' deposits .... $ 1.641,W fllt SKRVICU OR PAYlRNTH IN VKT* ' A P/operty Improvement Loan will provide cash (Ar wood. . s—— - ...... 101,067.61 M MT.H Dlr,C,°™' KHANS'? HOSPITAIii . AND IX) labor and materials and you can pair in convenient month­ ToUl LiabllitiM ...... $ ll,433,667,01 SAVE TWICE AT GRANTS .r. LOW PRICES, ly lnstallmentii—^ :. ... CAPITAL ACCOUNTS- . Capital Slock: ERIE, PA. (a') Common atock. . PLUS GREEN STAMPS total par ...... $ 300.000.00 See us about your plans. The loan you need can b*> Surplus ...... $ 400.000.00 Undivided proflU ...... 69.209.24 EXTRA DISCOUNTS OFF GRANTS REGULAR LOW PRICES Heterves (and retirement prom ptly arranged. , . : f • account for preferred ^ atock) ...... 106.600.94 Total Cgpltsl Accounts $ 897,110.14

Total Uahllitles and ■ ■ -'"i- -v. t h b . Capital Account* ~...... ^l3.Ui.367.07 Id * , station tsls hem Asbvrjr firk * 6NL |0Xlsii*lac

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SHOWER .••a. • DISHWASHER Can. I«—^il our Sflli.^aciion Cva.anlMd offir oa lltlr&E Mobil. Mold Oi^iwoihlT.. Ivy II n|. . . • HUM NO mSTAUATlONI Uotajpti tun Mb link lluctt. • HMttfUa SCTTINCI m I) (*“») ■ J AUTOMATIC aaa-diiitt; Ptlntttm lllfwpw! ...... • i ou] on wmas-u u» um mt> u ' ... orf «t j'(M! HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS FULL YEAR SERVICE , Ramodellng or repairing your home . , , , A AT NO EXTRA COST YO0 Cm Binr a Gmral Ilectrk 'Merchants Truif Home Improvetfient Loan ll the If ia n i Oum r«k>T b n * ■ Mobilt Mali DISHWASHU builnntllk* way to flnanc* the |ob. Don't -.-delay. . . . get your oitlmal»», . . . then come TO Sf m M StMtttIm I In our Main office or either Branch and your i n t o M • M money-needi will be lolvid qulcklyj and at low taYKi nuaj0uum r bank ratu. Borrow up t? $350 9 ,..,. Take up 0o)r AuUwiiui G E iuhn an to 5 year* to pay, . lout i wrttttn O E Sento PoKqr ■ M um m um tt-i aad Wirranfjr. proptrly filled out. at i n Modti t r . » YOU PAY MONTHLY ______v.nok tinx of purchiH. It ii not ptcUd I * * * m-x-iua |uUi th« uitoa—nbttwita EASY TEAMS Vm 11 -14 it 4$ tO $Hom0ryh9fi tik lw M AVAILABLE! lerrow MonKit Mintll . Monifu tU n fe AUMfii Dial control. 15 a team vtitU. CsnM fn Now fer Your Bigaetl and Saint Huy in a Ohhwaihirl S 100 41.14 IM I 1M7 Automatic T»atfer Neif week ( J m Our Meter Bank Plan IPOt tTJl ,4!M (1.94 U.tf KJt Pop-up, Llfflit/ilftrk sclrctor. bad fa 9,ft Up To 3 Y«an To Pay 1100 111.* (IJ4 47.91 VM ll.lf No Money Down U09 lit* .1MJ1 flit UM l l . f l 150 0 m n u n i iim imi ruif NOW ...YOU SAVE CASH AND GET fobi 't» net inctmlng number of pioplt uht sty GREEN STAMPS AT GRANTS P E T E 'S IN C 'FO R MY MONBY IT 'S.. . OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NTTES 44WFRONTST.KEYPORT

COlfax 4-2700 R B O B A N K 267 MAIN ST., KEANSBURG PAIR HAVBM ACROSS FROM SAFEWAY _ HOLMDBS. AIRPORT PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 787-1100 ROUTE 36 AND MIDDLE ROAD — HAZLET Sayre W oods Shopping Center M iddletown Shopping Center - . r " ' ''*■) \ T it.;. ” i f . Thursday, May 4, 1961 Pag# Four THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J.

Engiheeihrlieny Loss O f Young (continued from page one) two weeks vacation in the June ESTABLISHED lffS Project Is Out 16-30 period. It was voted to Jure a T*l*phpa* COlftX MaM — J. MABRI. BROWN, PUBLISHER Samuel Gofseyeff. chief of the new janitor as of June I so he will Published every Thundi? tt Keyport. Monmouth County, N. BY BROWN PUBLlfflJINa AND PRINTING COMPANY flood Control .and beach erosion r& be* framed iri his job -before Mr. ports scction of the New York Dis­ Piccard leaves. J. Mabel Brown, Editor — Geraldine V. Brown. Aaaoctate Editor trict, U.S. Army Corps of- Engin­ SHADES OF PEANUTS . . . Overheard downtown”. .-. Graduation was set for June 19 Tbe Matawaa Journal la • newspaper "ol tie people, by the people, eers, has issued a denial that the “He’s unpleasant, displeasing, disagreeable, distasteful, un­ ■nd for tha people." Ita aim ta to serve tbe best Interests Matawan and Army has abandoned its plans at 8 p.m. The board rented the use ot welcome, undesirable, obnoxious, unacceptable and unpop­ vicinity: to present all o/ the news ol tbe week without bias or prejudice for a multi-million . dollar storm of Central SchooMo_the_F_reehold. 4a a clean, sane, conservative manner, respecting the Inalienable rtshU protection project.. for. the- Raritan ular. “ Besides he’s cheerless; unlucky^distressing7irritating~ -«f oordttzens, and thereby making Itself worthy of theli confidence, ~ ~ Regional Board of Education for a Bay area. _ troublesome, importunate, insufferable, odious and envenom-- "Second-class Postage Paid at Malawan, New Jersey/* The denial followed a report last June 15 school election on erecting ecL But he’s the only friend I have'. . , Abandon Ship! week by Union Bcach Mayor Har­ a second high school, in Howell Responsibility for typographical arroia la limited to tha cost of tbe space News report received today discloses that, Venice, Italy,, is •eeupled by fucb error. •* vey C. Erikscn that Mr, Gofseyeff Township at a $3,435,000 bond issue had told him the engineer's plans for, a 62-room school. It would have sinking at a faster rate that previously estimated. At the SubecripUon Ratea for, a $4,963,000 beach protection Payable In Advance NATIONAL EDITORIAL a-1645-pupil capacity. present rate, it is believed St. M ark’s Square will be awash One Year (within state) ...... and flood control project, anriounc- The board voted to lease two S(p)C0TIN in a few decades. As it is now, the square was awash nine Three Month* —...... Ia ed last year, had been abandoned rooms in Morganville Independent fits Months —...... and that another modified proposal times last ye&r .. . So if you plan to visit Venice either do it One Year (outalde state) —— Fire House again next year at a Ooi'TfOr (outside U. 8.) — now was being studied. rental of $3000. now or take a course in scuba diving . , . Although, orange Mr. Gofseyeff said his remarks Daniel P. Brewer jr., Morgan juice,* tea, coffee and British Beer have been available at THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1961 had been “misinterpreted” by ville, was hired to repair windows Broadway playhouses during intermissions, now cold borst Mayor Eriksen and disclosed the a t Morganville School for $168.- He, is being-served free during the intermission of “The Seven district office had just completed will be paid additional for restoring a revision of the original plans roffecfsills. at Dawn” a ’drama based on a short stpry by Leoftid Ad- Hey, Look Me .Over which was undertaken after Hurri­ reyev, a Russian. What else? . cane Donna struck last year. Peckham Little Co. received the supplies contract on their $4051.01 ~ Not Free To Comment FRIEND IN THE BACKSHOP noted that shopping, cir­ bid and W. J. Patten; Perth Am­ Self preservation isJthe first law ol nature. It’s al«o the The section chief however, said boy,. the janitors supplies, contract cular issued locally last weekH^hi'ch carried-an appeal to he was not free to comment wheth­ -first law for com munities concerned about their future,, es­ at $1806.62 bid. patronize hometown merchants^ . . was pririted-in Philadel­ er the revisions would increase or phia.* Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur . . . Speaking pecially older and more established communities, in the bay­ c!:crease the amount of protection shore. areaf We must move ahead fast and "aggressively in offered the bayshore area under of circulars, one of the' biggest direct mail operations in the field bf self improvement' and preservation or fall behind the' original proposal, It has been Township Adopts Monmouth County is centered right in Keyport ; , . perhaps speculated the plan has been re-4 rapidly in Competition with other progressive communities. (continued from page one) more about that later..-.--. That last storm that struck the vised downward. bayshore, really put it to some boat basin and fishing station Self preservation also is the hidden theme of Clean-Up Mayor Erikscn reported he has, Tne ordinance, the committee re­ Week; or in some case?, Clean-Up Month, being observed in written the district engineers ported, was needed to clarify the operators hereabouts. Unless some protection from the an­ many coinmunities at this time ol year. Keyport, Union asking for'sptedy processing of the duties and powers of the recreation nual losses .is forthcoming, they may decide to throw, in the revised plan. He noted, that local committee, which had been organ-*" sponge. It’s about,.time some of our legislators stopped let­ Beach and Matawan Township are listed among these, just ized by a resolution of the com residents consider flood control ter and lip service long.enough to really see the damage > to name a few. ‘ ‘ more vital to the community than eral way discussing some of the ber. He added that he is working mitteel Henry Traphagen, a spec­ that has been done by the ravages of high t|des, winds and the beachflll program which was issues thought to be of importance toward securing state aid to cariy tator, said he believed the^ terms — Acom m unitythat doesn’t spruceup Joseginm anyways: ineluded-in.-the Army-plan.-^^-^- tQ_Mata.waOQiQMgh and _of inter- out the project Mr. Kurtr said the of _ the. of/ices. of -the commission­ flooding,-.Talk-about -conservationr-woULneverT replace the rUnder original plans; " Union est-tothe-voters^iMatawan^Bor-" townsHJo already has been assured- ers were too long and that interest beautiful b ^ fs of Cliffwood and Madison Township which Tn declining property values and loss of tax revenues. In of $20,000 to complete the widenlug Beach was in line for a five-foot ough. As the campaign progresses was apt to wane Tn the activity over are falling into the sea. And on top of all this, we hear the loss, of jobs-arid, payrolls to more prideful communities new Issues WiU be discussed ahd and presently Is seeking an "addi­ a five-year period. beach fill project, extending west­ Army’thinks there is no economic justification for carrying whose brighter appearance has more “sale” value for dis­ ward from Flat Creek for a dis* borough finances will be discussed tional $10,000. $19,WO Garbage Bid criminating firms seeking riew industrial.locations. And tance of 3000 feet. The cost was In more detail. ‘ "As soon as this is received, we The committee awarded a one- out a large scale flood control project for Jlaritan Bay. "We believe that^he economy of will- proceed/- he said. He added year garbage contract to E ar); W. there-also are other losses. . — ....------— estim ated - at $131,000, HAVING BEEN ASSURED that we could chicken out’ P ay $471,000 Toward the borough has deteriorated to that he recently wrote the \ state Emmons, Matawan, on ftis ~loW Cost Ia Madison such -an extent that a change in in.an attempt „ to.. determine .the bid of $19,600. Collections under if we didn't think the airplane was durable, this reporter, . In health and safety, for example, since unkem pt 'grounds Madison Township was slated forthe'm em bership of: the governing status of the township's application the contract, which, was effective among others, this morning is flying around northern‘New for the additional $10,000. and alleys can yfefreed disease and deteriorating buildings in­ flve-to-li-feet of beach fill from body is necessary in order to'solve Monday, will be made once a week Jersey. The aerial tour is sponsored by the Highway Infor­ Morgan Beach to the mouth of thenx>rough's financial problems., The committee also agreed to or evitably turn into fire traps. Personal and.civic pride alone during the winter and twice weekly mation Association' of New Jersey which is pressing for Whale Creek with a levee at the "We ask the voters of the Bor­ der a grate to close an opening of from June through September. The should be sufficient to persuade every resident to give full mouth of Margaret Creek. The fed­ ough of Matawan to vote for us in a storm sewer main at Third St. M and 0 Disposal Co., Cliffwood, public support of construction of better highways in the co-operation to the clean-up cainpaigns that are now under­ eral government was to pay 5471/ the November general election and and Sunset Ave., Old Bridge, A did not bid for a renewal of-the state. Grant Tarry, chairman of the association’s public delegation of residents in the neigh­ w a y . ’ 000 or the overall (860.000 cost.___ give us the opportunity to bring -contract it held last year. relations advisory committee, reports that out of the state’s Another beach fill project wai good government to the Borough of borhood protested the danger to A seven-unit, two-way radio-tele­ children in the area of leaving the total of 1851 miles of highways, there are. 1180 that still are earmarked in Matawan Township Matawan/* phone communications system was But add these other vital considerations and no one where a flve-to-10-foot fill would main unprotected. Some of the chil­ two-lane roads. The balance is broken down with. 29 Miles dren have been playing Inside the purchased by the committee for use merely can be satisfied by giving lip service-to it. Remem­ have been provided between Whale of the police and fire departments of three-lane roads, ISO miles of four or more lane highways Creek and Matawan Point, In an main, they salck-AMhe. same time, ber, It’s your community to make of it what you will. Long W ater Company for $1225 from Outercom of North­ undivided, 420 miles of dual highways and 72 miles of dual area which has suffered badly from the committee asked Mr. Kurtz to ern New Jersey, Red Bank. The roads with controlled access. Grant says the association’s range development by planners may serve Jo renew areas erosion and tidal flooding. • (continued from page-one) take test borings of the-area where the pipe terminates to^ee if a ditch units will be used to augment com­ aim “is to get better highways built to save time, money which are blighted but most of our older communities are The major project under the ori­ Newark, Application Will be made munications supplied by the Mon­ solid and sound, and attractive. And they can be kept that ginal proposal was In the Keans­ to the State Water Policy Commis­ can be dug to carry off the over­ and lives.” The state, which once led in many highway burg and East Keansburg areas flow. ______^ mouth County police'radio network. way if each citizen does his part sion to sink either two 500,000 gal­ Township Attorney William J. 0 - firsts, now is lagging far behind the pace of highway con­ where 13 feet of beach fill was to on wells or one 1,000,000 gallon extend from Waackaack Creek Hagan was instructed by the com­ struction. ___ well. _ . _ mittee to prepare an amendment eastward-to Pews Creek. In addi­ No Webb & Knapp THIS ’N THAT . . . Latest Report To The Press dinner held Provide Improved Water Service to the zoning ordinance, enlarging tion, three groins were to be con- by the Jersey Central Power and-Light Co. at the CBI was itqicted-at PointComfortand 13,­ The utility reported the project . (continued from page..one) — - the -industrial zone south of the 290 feet of levees were planned for Is" designed to provide improved confidence in the assurance of Olen Garden State Parkway and adjoin­ of the most enjoyable in the 13-year history of the. pro­ Waackaack and Pews Creeks. water service to the area in view Huebsch, planning chairman on ing the Madison Township line. gram. Time really flies. Doesn’t-jseem too long ago that of the Increased population ahd wa­ Webb & Knapp at the public meet* First Aid Squad Appeal^ Public hearings on the proposed Charles Kohlhepp, president, took over the reins of the ter demand. In addition, the en­ ing Apr. 25 that when conferences change already have been held by Laurence Harbor Man largem ent of present facilities will with the developers have brought the .Planning Board. ‘ company and was introduced at a dinner at the Berkeley- First Aid Squads in our local communities this month permit the improvement of fire pro­ forth anything in final form, it Participate In County Library' Carteret Hotel in Asbury. Park, succeeding E. H. (Colonel) Succumb* At Riverview tection for the area. ~ would be given full publicity. This By resolution, the committee vot­ W erner . . . Publicist Leon Zuckerman, secretary of the - are launching their annual appeal for funds to carry on and One of the im provements pi'a'nhed will not be for some tim e yet> Mr. ed to participate In the program.of-. Shore Press Association, reports the group of working news­ improve tjie maryelous and unselfish service they perform. Frank McNeill, 53, ot 254 Mata­ by the utility is the installation of Heubsch has indicated! fered by the Monmouth County Li­ men is planning some lighter activities during the summer This is a service of humanity at times when we need help wan Rd., Laurence Harbor, died "in line" booster pumps. The Reorganizes Committee . b rary Commission. M ayor JPeter Monday, May 1,1961, at Riverview months. Some preliminaries are an excursion at sea . . . m o s t. '______. s -t , pumps are used to provide norm­ Mayor McCue reorganized the J. Waters reported the township Hospital. Mr. McNeill was bom In al water pressure despite minor township Industrial Committee by already has been billed for the beach party et als . . . You could hear-the audible sigh of Scotland, son of James and Sarah astern breakdowns and at times appointing tive ot the seven mem­ service by the county on a ratable relief from 600,000 businessmen'.sweep across New Jersey . Such organizations are more than a group of ^nbtiance (Murphy) McNeill, leney Clty. He when a large volume of w ater is bers who will make up the group. basis. ,. . when Uie Assembly approved the bill Monday putting off drivera^J'TMeiqbers juwkjJedicated to care and alt^JiUon £hey had lived in Laurence Haifeor for draw n off ta sflfthttlres.: •, • Th«kcommUtee, has been disbanded He, noted, however; the township the past *10 years. since January 1960 vrtien 1h,n and’also will house company mitteeman Paul E. Chester to be ship May 15 and that plans are un­ in his community,—Hie first article of his new decree begins: Surviving, In addition to his par­ offices. Worir, txpecte*} to ocgio chairman. Others appointed were: .Thosg- of-us-Who have; haif to call for the assistance of derway to-establish a ‘ b r.a n c h ents, are hit-wile, Mrs. Mary in jiiX weeks, is expected to take Alfred Meyer and John Dressier, Dnvers of motorized veliiaesTre forbidden to chase or* their first , aid squad, and there are many, know full well (Schmittler) McNeill; three sons, both of Route 9; John Tergis, Gor­ library In the Cliffwood School. , run down pedestrians, to honk madly at them, to argue with three months to complete, the firm The committee referred to the the tremendous relief they bring the persons Jin need^ps Thomas Bentley. Oregon: William reported, ...... don’s Corner Rd., and Edward-Le^ them ^otto strike-them ." ,^-;-Pardon, PaPa-. -. T A t>heasarit- "Bentley, Laurence Harbor; James sewerage authority a proposal by ^w eiras-tKeir”loved ones during worried, often frantic times. A | new raev rin g system which gier jr., Beacon Hill Rd. tt , i ln builds a nest as big as a stnall-hoiise. Bentley, at home; a daughter, Mrs. The township committee adopted the Board of Fire Commissioners will be u?ed by the flrm, .w;il per­ to moVe------a siren to -a ..,v telephone r.v„v *~.wpole Using leaves, sticks, and debris, the megapode, whos£ name Vernon Paul, Union City; ■ three mit meters to bo read and calibrat­ an ordinance to appropriate $25,000 We must emphasize the-first-aid squads are volunteer brothers. Andrew and George Mc­ to;: revise the township's 193d tax on authority autha property* in • the - “* River means, big feet, constructs a home sometimes as big as 15 ed by a unit located outside each Gardens organizftti.StSS'.'Whlch mvist depend entirely on the generosity Neill, Jersey City, and Robert Mc­ home; The meters will provlda for map. Bids received beforo the or­ rdens section. ;; ^rjidertiigh and 50 feet in circumferencecircumference ...... And And then then th» the dinance was introduced were held of the people they , serve, to sustain themselves. Funds.re­ Neill, Scotland; two sisters, Mrs. equitable billing, based on th£ ex­ people„ . . . move .in., . , Two physiologists at the University ol Howard Dayton, Jersey City, and unopened to give Frank Foss, Key­ ceived during the annual drives are used to maintain the act amount or Hater used by :ach California,reported that future moon colonists may have t< Mrs. Robert Reid, Scotland, and 17 couiuiner, the utlity noted. port, township engineer, aa oppor­ Hold Service For expensive equipment, which, of necessity, must be-used in grandchildren. • tunity to bid on tne job. retwrn to earth to bear'norm al children unless "expectan their emergency work. , Funeral services will be held to­ Mr. Barkalow suggested opening (continued from page one) mothers can be assured of a steady supply of oxygen . . . baseball game for the Potomac morrow afternoon at 1 p.m. at the the bids. He said_Mr. Foss could Experiments by Bernard Baird and Sherburne F. C ook Day Funeral Home, Keyport, with Police, Roads, submit a bid ;IateiLlbecause these State team. Mr. Deitz was a freshman at snowed that the minimum oxygen needed for survival-would- , . Welcome your first aid men when they call for your the Rev-FrmefFCantel, pastor of (continued from page one) bids may-be used only as a guide donation. It ijjb^£ar,one of the most worthy of all drives the-Community Church, Madison to the evehtual cost. Mr. Foss said Potomac State College. Keyser, not be sufficient for producing normal young. A significant fourth year of service, patrolmen West V 1 r g 1 .a 1 a, and recently for funds we will encounter. Help the first aid squads Township,., officiating. Cremation will receive $5620. he would not submit a bid if the ■ “ born heart defects occur among mice born m ade the dean's list for. achieving will bf in Rosehlll Crematory, Lin­ Other Salaries others were opened. He said it v,eir ^ hav£-been exposed to an oxygen-pooi help you! ' '' • . 8 den. - honor grades. He was the brother The road and sanitation super­ would be unethical for him to hear atmosphere, according to the physiologists ... Glad someone’, visor would receive $6000; road the bids and then submit his oy/n. of William -T. .Deitz, ':a- reporter for the Asbury Park Press. -An­ working on that problem...... Special Drill For.... graders and ioader operators, $2.35 Mri; Barkalow then suggested hold­ per hour. According .to the proposal ing the bids until Mr. Foss could other brother, Harold Deitz, Is a submit his. professional baseball player ln San Cliffwood Firemen the township clerk would receivc Juan, Puerto Rico. ■ $5000; tlie building inspector, $1000 The committee bought a dump In 1954, Mr. Deitz set a new A special drill was called by per year; tax assessor, $4200; tax truck from GMC Sales, Bradley A 20th Anniversary Chief Hennr Klein of the Cliffwood collector, $5000, and tax officer, Beach, for $5374, including $1400 record of 154 feet 8 Inches for ' L o o k i n g B a c k w a r d the discus throw at Matawan High Volunteer Fire Co, Tuesday even $800. • trade-in, - School. It was_one of the best M Itei lnff~at'7 p.m. for the purpose of Another measure introduced for ma AW d Pelka An4 Tkinga We K m w Jta n « U a i A r« v Twenty years ago’ the President of the United'States Instruction on equipment. and its hearing May 15 changes the license throws on record in the nation for banded the Secretary of tho Treasury a amalV_check, re- u s e s .- ; ...... -■...... fees on automatic coin-vending ma­ Fire Snuffs Out a high school student at that tlme, —All-men answcred the caH’ to the chines. The vending machine pro­ He also played football, and star­ —Mlved“ln_retUftrr^_ G9vernment'certificate,, and the 'U, S. (continued from^page one) Forty-Five Years Ago proved to health and Is again seen Cliffwood School, where they were posal would charge a fee of $5 for red as a lineman on an Army team (Issue Thursday, May 4, 1916) Savings Bond program was bom. Two billion bond sales have said Mr. Senflug hurled the bucket while In service. He was an end dally his office. ------1— ...... divided into three groups. The first all soft drink machines requiring a Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Eskesen and “followed that first one. By the middle of this year, total of blazing cement out Into the yard on the Potomac State football team: srbup, under the leadership of deposit of up to five cents and $30 the latter’s mother, Mrs, Carlson, / Thirty Years Ago ------JBerlis E ’bond '.sales will have reached the 100-blllion-doUar James Wilkinson, were instructed for machines requiring a deposit and returned to the'blazing spilt-, ln 1959, he was made an outfielder . (Issue Friday, May I, 1931) level house. . for the Arnjy's All-Far East Service motored to Germantown, Philadel­ mark, • ' , • . in the use of the H ard ieT b g ’ gun; of more than five cents. Automatic One of the most festive events group 2, instructed by Jam es Con­ vending machines under the pro­ Rush To Scene All-Star Baseball Team in Korea. phia, on Sunday, where they spent Stunned neighbors rushed lo. the Besides his parents and brothers in the history of the Matawan Wo*.. nelly, learned ^bout ladders. Forty posal would be assessed $2 for ev­ the day -with-their'daughter, Miss' ■ Bonds are being held by American citizens in record feet of the extension ladder was ery one under a cent, scene, arriving minutes before the Harold and William, Mr. Deitz Edith Eskesen, who graduates this man's Club occurred Monday after--* numbers, and purchases have steadily continued. M ore than raised on the schooi and climbing ■ A flat $2 fee will be charged for police and rescue squads. One leaves a third brother, George, year as valedictorian bf her class. noon, in the club room of Ameri­ 8,000,000 workers; employed by 45,0JHL.business firms, are a and descending was practiced. penny weighing machines, $5 for neighbor, Charles M o 11 a, 13 varsity baseball coach at Matawan On Monday the W.C.T.U, poster can Legion Hall when It celebrated Group 3, under the leadership of cigar and cigarctte machines. $5 Mercury Circle, brought an ex­ Hieh School, and a sister, Mrs. part;of the Payroll Savings Plan. exhibit in Slater's drug store win­ its sixteenth birthday and also the Fred Stringer, learned abouL.tli£ for laundromats, $20 for juke box- tension ladder to the rear of the Victor Fabrovic, Morganville. dow, next to the Matawan Bank, annual Presidents’ Day. handling of the 2^” hosteT Five ss, $15 for one pool or billiard ma­ house. He, another neighbor, Wil-’ Services were conducted yester­ was changed for the second time Series E bonds pa^ three-and-three-quarter per cent in­ hundred feet of hose was^uld from chines on a premises and $10 for Ham M urray, Homer Rd., Ptl. Wil­ day at 8:30 n.m. from the Day since “Baby Week.” The new col­ The Township Committee .has., terest when held to maturity. Investors can find higher In­ the hydrant on Ciiffwood Ave. to cach additional one; $5 for skill liam Barry and Special Officer Funeral Home, Maple PI., Key­ lection presents a.striking appear­ called a special election for Mayl. the rear of the school for this games and $10 for aii other me­ William Danton went up the ladder, port. At 9 a.m., a high mass of terest-paying sources for investment, but the security offered ance most of the posters having 12 for the purpose of giving those demonstration. The corrcct hand­ chanical games. Presently, thc breaking through the rear bedroom requiem was celebrated by the been hut Recently published, and by Government bonds Is hard to match, Today, bonds valued ling of this hose wns stressed. township cn&rges a fee of $10 for affected by. the proposed-anne*a»— (window where they found the Rev. Cornelius J. Kane. pastorriii the” display furnishes food for tion of portions of the M atawan The flood lights from civil de­ all machines. There is no permit St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport In­ »t $43Mi billion are held by Americans. Safes are up, and father and his two sons. They were thought to all who pass by. Township to Matawan . Borough an ^redemptions are down. “Thrift" is sometimes considered an fense equipment were used after fee for cigarette or cigar machines, taken out and placed on the lawn term ent followed in Old Tennent ^ Councilman George W. Parker dark and tho Matawan Township Keating, JacoaetU Clash Cemetery, Tennent. opportunity to express themselves pld-fasnloned word, but it is obvious that millions of citi- in the rear of the house. Ptl. is making a former storehouse on on the subject. , - First Aid Squad was standing by Committeeman John E. Keating Barry was giving mouth to mouth Little Street into a three family tens still understand its meaning. during this drill. The fire policc clashed sharply with John J. Ja­ Fresh pasteurized butter resuscitation to the baby when he house.' A one story kitchen exten­ from the tub, is 27 cents a pound minimized traffic congestion conetti, president of the Sayre started to show signs of life. The Council Must sion is being added to the rear for Cliffwood Ave.- Woods South Civic Association on at the A&P Tea Co. this weekend. infant then was taken to the Perth each family. There will be six Other specials are legs of lamb, ■> All men and equipment returned a charge -made by Mr. Jaconetti Amboy General Hospital where lie (continued from page one) rooms in each apartment when to the fire house at 9:30 p.m. that long delays were marking the been limited to the accepting of » cents a pound; smoked hams, succumbed Tuesday. completed. half or whole, 25 cents a pound; association's requests for needed service for a few additional new Dr. L. C. Davies, who has been street lighting. Mr. Keating sug.- Mrs. Senflug was found in her houses being built on vacant lots fresh sea scallops. 23 cents a daughter's bedroom in thc front confined to his home by illness for pound; sirloin steak, choice, 37 M atawan Denis Kested that ir Mr. Jaconetti had in homes settlements already lone a fortnight, was out this week, been properly attentive at prior of the house by Firemon Albert erected. cents a pound; fancy spinach, three but far from being in his usual pounds for 19 cents; new potatoes, (continued from page one) township meetings he would be Arkenbout and Frank Moscarella, The1 board members found the heaith. . ditures in a number of municipal aware of an impending conference neighbor from 11 Homer Rd. whole situation ambiguous and un-. five pounds for 23 cents. Last Thursday afternoon the The automobile of Patrick J. departments and emergency ap^ on street lighting with Jersey Cen­ Police believe she returned to the satisfactory, especially as to wheth- Madison Township Committee met proprlatlons of more than $15,000.' tral Power & Light Co. on Sayre room for her daughter, without, -fir the action of the borough council Devlin was damaged to consider­ with the executors of the estate of able extent late Thursday afternoon All of these deficits, of course, Woods South needs. Mr.. Keating realizing her husband already had Dec. 13, I960, as it referred to Mr. Edward Barker and promptly made must be made up this year by tax accused Mr. Jaconetti of a need­ removed the youngster to safety. Shaw’s letter of Nov. 23, 1960, tru ­ when it caught fire at the inter­ a settlement, which was agreeable section bf Main and Church Streets. levy. We think these deficits also less attitude of being aggravating Attempts To Reach Victims ly constituted authorization for Mr. to all parties. Mr. Barker was Col­ should be explained to thc voters in thc matter. And Mr. Jaconetti. Two other neighbors. Michael Siegel to run a line from the exist­ Mr. and Mrs. Martvig Moll, for­ lector of the Township and the merly of Matawan, have purchased of Mntawon Borough by our op­ in turn, accused Mr. Keating of Seigier and William Tracey, a ing plan to service his 75 homes. amount paid wad turned over to ponents. being arbitrary. volunteer fireman, broke windows Mr. M auer said that ln view of a house in Fairhaven. where they H arry W. Lambertson, the new will make their home. "Second, the Borough Water and The township committee set May in the house and attempted to reach the letter received yesterday from Collector. The latter was given a Walter King has awarded the Sewer Departments seem to be in 27 as thc date for the examinations the victims. Mrs. Seigier, a regis­ Mr. Shaw, the health board con­ sufficient number of old tax dupli­ financial difficulties. This year the for regular police patrolmen. The strues no authorization of the ex­ general contract for his new house tered nurse, helped give artificial cates to keep him busy all summer in Edgemere Heights to Spafford Mayor and Council must raise the examinations will be held at the respiration to the victims. tension exists until the present If he would collect all that Is due council supplements the action of Schanck. Work will be started im­ sum of $10,000 by general taxation Memorial School in Laurence Har­ Mr. and Mrs. James DeWitt, the township. apparently to pay the solaries of bor for all men who register by the 1960 governing body on Dec. 13 mediately. - ‘ who live next door, hooked up their At lhe May meeting of the Mata­ Those who witnessed the Senior some of the Water and Sewer De­ May 15, A list of those passing will by applying to the state for. approv­ wan Tpwnship Committee, held in garden hose and tried to hold thc Class play last Friday find Satur- partment employees. TJiese depart be added to thc regular force, Po- al of the mains extension. the Township Hall last night, the fire down. Mr. DeWitt was burned dayi.fivenmgs-considered^tt-one-of-1 ment* have in the past operated Jice_Cammissioner—Victor-O’Brien _ Mr.-Muljec-brought-up-ihe possi­ committee -fixed-Saturday' at“l:3tT at a profit, or, at least, have been said. At the same time, Mr. on his face and haiids. The Cheese^ bility Monday of a shift by Mr. the best class plays the Matawan quake Fire Company extinguished p.m. to go over the township roads. High School has ever produced. The able financially to sustain them­ O'Brien named Stanley. Yarost, Siegel from sanitary sewers lo Recorder Hilliard Low has re­ selves. Why are they now operating Harold Bossong and Albert A. Stud- the blaze three minutes after their septic tanks if the developer be­ play was a good vehicle for 'a sumed his residence here after school production, for it was a play at a deficit? What has happened ley as new special policc officers, arrival on the scene. comes convinced now he does not spending several weeks with his to the surplus that should be in the F red Kurt*, South Amboy, town­ The family h ad moved into the have sanction for his sewer line. daughter In Brooklyn. When he about young people, and school life, and the cast which included water account? Wc again ask for ship engineer, reported that Tice- house about a year_ago.from As­ The board members affirmed they went there it was for a short visit, an explanation. . town Rd. would be widened to pre­ toria, L; I. Mr. Senflug was em­ have adopted k policy against the practically all of the Seniors, en­ but was taken ill and was obliged tered into the work with so* much J Important issues > pare for students using it when the ployed by Western Electric Co., wholesale extension of use ol septic to extend his stay longer, than he "We, at tnls time, are in a gen new high school opens in Septem­ Jersey City. 1 tanks which would come Into effect. enthusiasm that the audience was expected to. lie is considerably im­ delighted. , Thursday^ May 4, 1961 tHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. i. Pag* Flv#

M cElvaiae-Sclianck VFW Post 2218 Installs O fficers Woman’s Club M agistrate, Policc Chief Speak Institute Delegate G irl Scouts At

Elects O fficers To Laurence Harbor-Bcacli P-TA BPW Meeting Mrs. Calvin D. Pearce was elect­ Magistrate Samuel Sladkits and Mrs. Olympia-Furnaro. Mrs. Alice Girl Seoul Troop 312, sponsored ed president of the Woman's Club Madison Township Police Chief Walsh, Mrs, "Helen Uohling, and by -thi! Business ond Prufiissibnal of Matawan, Inc., at a meeting Wumtn's Club of Matnwun, were Richard Adler wore th e guest Mrs. Uilland. She also reported the ‘-^'^dr'Monda^ afternoon in the par­ distribution of .13 emergency stick­ thu (iiiosls nt I lie im 'eting held In ish rooms of Trinity Episcopal speakers at the meeting 'of the ers to handicapped persons-lruthc the' Midway Host* t-'lre Mftuse. Church. Other officers elected were Laurence Harbor-Cliffwood. Beach area to be pluced 011 their doors. Wusliintmi St. ' ______• Mrs.-Harold H. Fogg, first vice Parent Teacher Asspciution in Mrs. Joseph Deerin conducted the Miss Kutlileon Merritt, prcsi- president; Mrs. Peter TenEyck, .MemorM_£.chQQi bu&imvis session, during-which-iitb. .dent, conductrij—lnc -brirf bmit« ~ 5etoml "Vice-president: “Mrs;-Peter Noting that it was the first time [wrts were' heard. Mrs. Chnrtas ness session. Member* of Ihe tr- Miss Florence Manville had Men was held Thursday evening in the Councilman John J. Walsh; Coun- tary; Mrs. Alexander Kapperer, ship Board of Education, will show National Honor Society In Feb­ ciudetl club members and relative* selected as the club's delegate to American Legion Hall. Matawan. cilwoman Genevieve Donnell; Duva, . "senior vice commander, ■treasurer. . slides of the proposed sites for the ruary. and friends of the Girl Seoul,; the Citizenship Institute at Doug­ Installed, were Howard Hooper, Oscar Melinfc,’ Commander of the VFW, Department of N. J.TThomas Junior High School, . She aerves as corresponding sec> Mrs. Mary Salnmntt won the chick­ - Iasi College, -New Brunswick, in commander; Zane Anson, senior Stair, new commander of Keyporl Mrs. Adam Billand, civil de­ Sixth D istrict; • Al Jam eson, .chap*. fense chainnan,_reported lh$ fol­ The p.m.' kindergarten class rotary of the school Library Council ens;. Mra. Catherine Koehler; tha June^-The -alternftte_wilLbe, Miss vice commander; EdwardHRinke- Uiri of veterans of World W ar I, Post 4247, VFW. A delegation of lowing members had been award­ won tho attendance prize bf the and is a part-time employee In (he cake; Mrs..Vlvlan Carr, the candy; Betsy Blair, South Amboy. . wich, Junior vice commander; Al­ post and auxiliary members were Department of N. J.; Robert Smith, ed certificates from the Mlddle- Golden Book, and Mrs. florenco office of Uriggs Chevrolet, South Mrs. Lillian Heyer, the ahtjmp * A donation of $10 was made to bert Fields, chaplain; Oscar Butch past commander of Matawan present from Middletown Post 2179, pelos. the.Matawan Little League aod $5 sex County Civil Defense Disaster Sherer's sccond grade and "'Mrs, Amlpyv -jr;, judge advocate;. Oscar Butch American Legion Post 176. Rahway Post 681 and Neptune Post Control for having completed eighf Refreshments were sorvotl by. tp the Girl Scouts. , sr., officer-df-the-day; Lester Ash; •^Also rMrs. Elinor Smith,- past 9755. .. . • - daughter of a-member- of Mra. Helen l.awlnn and Mrs. Vie- Delegates,, to_ Jhe JRIIl , Annual weeks In Radiological Monitoring: ^r\hcD^ « r.dnnr> Jt' ia trustee— for three -years; r T ed president of Legion Auxiliary;J10; --Following't he^nstallation-re­'Mrs. Ida Trum|wre, n^rs7'~MiI^ T'Hr*“ p.mr^kindergarten- home­ the Woman's Club, JnAtuia also wa^ brook, nsjlsleil") hy Ihe cluli m eiii- Convention of the New Jersey State a .member of the Lillie WomanT Osjpowitz, trustee for two years; now serving as first vice president freshments were served by Mrs. red Peter, Mrs. "< Enid ‘“Striker, room mothers were hostesses. Vera, ______. Federation of Women's Clubs to'be Club, s|K)ns6 red by the Woman's held at Chalfonte-Hadddn Hall, At­ £dward Byk, trustee for one year; of th e Monmouth County Aux­ Martha Ans6n and-her committee. Dr. Aram A. Captanlan, surgeon; iliary; Mrs. Rosemary Sommer, The next meeting will be held Club of Laurence Harltor, and the lantic City, next week are_Mrs. 411 Club. B/shop Confirms Pina Pearce and Mra. Fogg; Alternates Jpsfeph Coffee, guard; Frank An­ Past President of the Ladies Aux­ Thursday, May 11, in the American United Synagogue Dallenbachs Fete will be Mrs. Donald W. Robinson son, service officer and adjutant. iliary, Department) of N. J.; Jo* Legion Hall, Matawan. ' • Daughter Oh Birthday Her alternate will he Miss Jill Richard Pine, son of Mr. and aod M rs. Wllllan) Owen. Youth To Meet Churchman, also a Junior at Hoff< Mrs. Richard Pine, 41(1 Ocean T he resignations of Mrfi. John man High School and chnirman of lllvd . Cliffwood Bench, was con* The^ninth annual convention of Mr. and Mrs. Myronf Dallenhach, Bauer, Mrs. Rudolph Miller and TAPS, the Mndison Township finned hy bishop Jiunes J. Hogan, M rs. Nicholas Munnlng w ere ac* of United Synagogue Youth will bo 130 Broad St., Matawan, enter­ chapter of tho Teens Against Polio. Trenton, nt (he Sacred Heart cepted with regret. Mat aw a n P er s on a 1 Items the Northern New Jersey Region tained for their daughter, Judith Church of Soulh Amboy, William Mrs. Harry Munson was ihe hos­ held at the Albion Hotel. Asbury Lynn, who was celebrating her Rakowu'/., Jersey Clly, was tha pitality chairman, and Mrs. Charles News Of Tea And Tow Family Is Appreciated At Any Tima sponxoi. A dinner followed al Co* Park. The conclave will begin on Awarded Scholarthlp Rainaud was in charge of flower sixth birthday. / hy's Restaurant, Soulh Amboy. arrangements. Friday and continue through Sun- Games were played and tho prize The Bcholuinhip committee of Ralph W. Herrick has returned Miss Myrtle Boyce nnd Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gutter, Ir­ duy. USY is the youth movement winners were Bridget James, Susan Fairleigh Dickinson University, home from Riverview Hospital Mrs..Justus R. Camp, Keyport, vington, were Sunday guests of where he wad a surgical patient. of the United Synagoguo of Ameri­ Snuitko, Edward Ziegler, Mark Rutherford, announces (hut a schol­ Dr. Mark B. Muscarella Give Benefit Miss Gay Brodie, New Bruns­ and Mrs. Carlton Kinhafer, Middle­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray jr. ca It sponsors a religious, cultural, Cermak and Muriel Hamilton. Ue arship for Ihe srhool year begin­ sex St?, have returned to their Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Nealis wick, and Miss Linda Erdmann at­ social, and spocts program with the freshments wero served. ning in September has been award tended the Friday evening perfor­ horpes after a two-week motor trip have received word that their son, emphasis on the religious and cul­ Optometrist F o r mance of the Ringling Brothers Other afternoon guests were Joan ed It) Miss Mury Ann Maler, 217 to Florida. CapL Milford Nealis has been pro* tural activities. There are 52 chap­ Circus in Madison Squac£ Garden, Ballog^ Nancy Pike, Dcbby Marvel, Washington Ave, Malawan. Miss A dessert card party for the bene­ Mrs. Paul A. Egan entertained moted to Malor. He js stationed at ters J11 the .Northern -New-Jersey. DorcneJUckea* Leslie Dell, lilmnda fit Of the Matawan Auxiliary of -New York. J MAivn the daughter- of Mr. and EYES EXAMINED Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacCutcheon at bridge Thursday afternoon when Fort Mason, San Francisco. Calif. Region, each of which is sending Chocha, HoAnn and Mornce Monmouth Medical Center was giv­ Herbert, Kevin Coddions, Rohort Mrs. George Maler, has registered en at the home of Mrs. Edwin Dom­ entertained on Saturday In honor of the prize winners were Mrs. Gerard Mrs. Jay F. Hostetler and Miss delegates to the convention. their son, Bruce, who was cele­ Traphagen, Gary Arinellino, Alan for the medical technology cur­ PROFESSIONAL ARTS inick, Fountain Ave., Matawan, A Devlin. Mrs. Richard E. Erd­ Mary Lisk have returned home The theme of the convention li brating his fifth birthday. Guests mann, and Mrs. Elmore Kattner. after spending 10 days with Mrs. Snuitko, William Dwyer and Roland riculum at the university. She Is a BUUJilNQ Other guests were Mrs. Frederick Hostetler’s son-in-law and daugh­ “New Frontiers and the .Prophetic Herbert, Matawan; Janet Schmidt, Nenlor at Mntawan High School, JhUndny ^ rnf^nbyn^nlhU4llwere and Skippy Deitz, N Main Street .— Ktypttl SS & ^ancy, Fred and Beth Formon, J. Noble, Holmdel; Mrs. Edward ter, Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Ab­ Faith." There will be several dis­ Diana Hayes, Hazlet, and Robert where she participates In many Mrs. Sophie Weinstein and Mrs. Jody itankl, and Michael. James, W. Currie, Mrs. Leroy Sickels, rams, Louisville, Ky. • cussion groups on this topic during Sullivan, Keansburg. school activities and Is treasurer of c o i ; m Grace Curraji, Patrick and Timothy MacCutcheon. Mrs,.Mason Frankel, president of Mrs. Joseph Baler and Mrs. Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells en­ the weekend, The gathering will Mrs. Domlhy Walling, Theresa Mrs. Robert Erdmann entertain­ tertained at dinner on Monday in thu National Honor Society, the executive board of the combin­ liam R. Craig. Walling and Mrs. Florence Reed ed at bridge Apr. 26. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carney, Main honor of their daughter, Mrs. Wil­ reach a climax on Sunday when ed auxiliaries, spoke briefly of the were evening guests. — Mrs. Robert LaMura, Mrs. Edward St.,' entertained on Tuesday in the Regional Officers for the com­ auxiliaries and their work. She al­ liam Helms, who was celebrating Okner, Mrs. Calvin D. Pearce, Mrs. honor of their daughter, Jayne, who her birthday. Guests were Mr. and so noted the excellent equipment ing year will ba elected. John Sigmund, Mrs. Everett E. was celebrating her third birthday. Mrs. Lolils Heiser and Mrs. Lydia --Five'hundred delegates from all Baptist Society— .. - used at Monmouth Medical Center Carlson, Mrs. Winston Schaefer, Guests were Bobby and Susan Walling. and, In particular, mentioned a ma­ over New Jersey ara expected to Mrs. Milton Gunkle and Mrs. Francisco, Russell Weber jr., Mrs. Mary Paterson and Chris attend. Among them will be Mike Met On Tuesday... . chine which measures in minutes Charles Lockwood. 7 ..w .. James MacCutcheon, Mary Tuck- Wensetr.pcrantoit, Pa.* ,wer«. week­ Call CO 4-1030 the extent- ol damage-done b y a B arron, Ellen^ Kaminsky, Dale Mil­ Mr. and^Mra._F._Howard-Lloyd ergQo,, R ay and Kenny Kafser and end guests ot Mr. and-Mrs. Bruce ler,’Barbara Newmatl, Andrea Ro* . The t-adles Aid Society ot the — head- inJury.” 7Mr«"._Franltel said jr. entertained ait bridge Saturdi 'Tielraiy. A sh w o rth / , . MacCutcheon. -• First Baptist. Church,' Matawan, that there are only four of theae ertthal, Barbara Waffenfeld, Linda evening. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. MrfcNRalph.Duncan entertained Washington, Engine Company of Waffenfeld. Sherry Wolf, and Pam held a regular monthly meeting in Until 9 p.m. machines in use in th e United James Long,' Cranbury; Mr. and at a kafreeHflatsch on Apr. 26. the Matawan Borough Fire Depart­ Wolf of the Keynort Chapter. Also the church lecture room Tueaday States. Mrs.. Jac A. •Cushman, Mr. and Guests were Mrs. William Allenr ment will hold a dance on Monday, In attendance will be M arty Weiner afternoon, Mrs. William Aniifh jr., Members attending the luncheon MrsV Garrett J. McKeen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Getshall, Mrs. John May 29, at the Americari Legion of Boston and Maralyn Raphael, president, presided and Mrs. A. for the auxiliaries to be held May Mrs._Charl.es Mandeville, Mr. and Smoyak, Mrs. Wilbur Schneider, Hall, Main St. Music will be by the New York. They are national vice Adam Banke led the devotions. Monday thru Friday • 18 will be given a conducted tour Mrs. Walter Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Anthony Nuccio and Mrs. Vagabonds, who will play from presideresidents - of- united .. Synagogue. Hostesses were Mrs. C lara OlftdL — through “o f “ffie“ t» sp ttalT io t parts Thomas Siddons and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray jr. 9 p.m. Io 1 a.m.''Tickets may W Youth. and Mrs. Charlolio Smith. ------FOH FAST - nni.IADI.ft oceupied-by patients. - Robert Bentley, all of Matawan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKcon, purchased at the door. * The next meeting will be held TliLUVISlON SliRVICE .* Attending the party were Miss J. Mrs. Robert LaMura and Mrs. Brielle, were Saturday dinner The Women's Society of Christian Tuesday, June 13, at 11 a.m. In Mabel Brown, Mrs. Murray Todd, Frank LaMura attended the Satur­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Camillo Service of the First Methodist Two Jo in , Township the church lecture room. Aftor a Mrs. Emil Blanchard, Mrs. Henry day matinee performance of Gentile. , Church Will hold a food sale at Democratic Club short buslnoss session, the women 0. Jones, Miss Graca Carmen, Mrs. Mary, Mary” in New York. a Mrs. Frank H. Bliss and Mrs. 10 a.m. Friday. will go" to Shoro Point Inn, Hazlet, Thomas Welstead, Mrs. Charles E. Mrs. John O’Brien, Washington W. Oliver Diggin have returned to On Sunday Mrs. William Helms for luncheon at 1 p.th. . Spriqghorn, Mrs. David-Bruce, Mrs. Ave., returned home Monday after their homes after spending 10 days and Mr. and- Mrs. Louis Heiser Robert Dangler »nd Roy Mat­ TV AND Johnson Cartan, Mrs. Albert Abell, being a medical patient in River­ with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johann- visited Miss . Patricia Helms, a thews were welcomed ai new mem­ Mrs. William Lambert, Mrs. Lydia view HospitaL sen, St. Petersburg, Fla. student at Trenton State College. ber, ot tho Matawan Townihip Rummage Sale Walling, Mrs. W. Ruloh Smith, Democratic Club, Districts 2 and Village APPLIANCE CO. 3, at the meeting held In the Vet­ Mrs. G. J. Sterling Thompson, Mrs. ant denner. Jack Shepherd; denner, A rum m age sale, will be held Arris B. Henderson, Mri. William eran* of Foreign Wars Post Homo, Friday and Saturday from 9 a m. to Smith, Mrs. Henry Zucker and Mrs. A ir Adventure William Leontine. Cubs Take Part Cllltwood, Tue*day ovenlng. George 4 p.m. In tho basement of the fel­ Cor. E. Front SI. and Hroa4 Koyport Rudolph Fraebel. v" “GWiiiT C, Barrett presented Hauimann preaided and announced lowship hall of the TliryvlewPres* , Also prize winners: Mrs. George a special program of films on Ihe appointm ent of Mr>. Kthcl byterlun Church, Cliffwood heuch. Clark. Mrs. J. Franklin Dominick, Cub 66 Them e' Scouting. — _ . _ ■ Irf Hobby Show Boyle ai Ihe new membo(_to aervc on the executive comihlitec. Mrs. Harry Wells, Miss Ellen„Han- The monthly meeting of.. Cub. The following announcements Cub Pack 10, Cliffwood, wili part­ cey, Mrs. .Robert Butler and Mrs. were made: Open house Armed Edward Saville waa elected choir, Bayard C. Lamborn. csa Scout-jack- 66,7 sponsored by the Forces Day at Lakehurst, Satur­ icipate -In the Scout Hobby Show man of tho county executive com­ Malawan Grammar School Parent* day, May 13; each den to provide in the Convention Hall, Asbury mittee of Matawan Townihip. Mri. A t T h e Schedule Of Services Teacher Association, was held at own transportation. Cars are lo P ark , Friday, from 7 to 10 p.m. John Savitsky will serve ai the Ciiffwood. Memorial School, Thura* meet at M atawan * High School and Saturday, from 2 to 10 p.m. county vice commltteewoman, day evening. Cubmaster Thomas J. parking lot at 8:30 a.m. A father In Methodist Church > The cubs will., display models and Henry Traphagen, chairm an of Siddons conducted the meeting, the and son kite derby will be held at the Matawan Township Directory The Intermediate M ethodist theme of which was Air Adventure. Holmdel, Saturday, May 27, at miscellaneous craft in their own Committee, expressed his app.recf- Youth-Fellowship of the First The opening ceremony, presented 2 p.m. The next den mothers meet- booth, under the direction of Cub- atlon to everyone who had helped "—Methodlst-Churcn,-Matawan,-will by__Den_L_in$!uded _the__»Qng_"A lngjtfiiJ_feS-Miy l 8. at.7;M .p.m..at master Albert-Peterr ------Jn-lts- preparation- and-distribution- Salute to the‘Air Corps." The fol­ Matawan High School. The next i o meet Friday at 7 p.m. Other plans of coming events dis­ Mrs. Walter- Heron and Mrs, Divine worship services Sunday lowing participated: Donald Har- pack m eetingiis May 25, al 7:30 Walk.r Froelove wen-thanked for die, David Kaminsky, Howard Sel- closed at the regular pack meet­ are at 8:45 and li a.m. with music p.m. at Cliffwood Memorial School. thdr.-worki-on primary day. Inger and Earl Siddons,; assisted 'Closing ceremony was conducted by the senior choir and a sermon ing Tuesday evening, held In the Mrs. Gilbert Hickman won the by Den M others Mrs. Julius Sel- by Den 4, participating were; Kim* by the pastor, the Rev. Frank E. Bayview Presbyterian Church Hall special award and refreshments inger and Mrs. A. Kaminsky. ball Beeman, William Leontine, were served. ' Sweeten. At the 11 a.m. servicc Charles ' Lockwood, Blair Miller, was. a trip to the Lakehurst Naval ^ new members will be received, Den 8, under the direction of Den Mothers Mrs. Leonard Stokes and Fred Traphagen and Brendan Station Saturday, May 13. A re­ NOW ~_ and a.supervised nursery and junior Mrs. Edward Giblock, presented a Guadagno, assisted by Den Moth­ port on the trip to the Nike base, Mid-Madison Club ;church a re conducted. Church skit “Destination^Moon’' which in­ ers, Mrs. Charles Lockwood and Middletown, Sunday was given. school meets at 9:45 a.m. A vesper cluded Cubs Richard Giblock, Gary Mrs. Homer Leontine. A film "Gift From the Earth” To Sponsor Benefit service wili be held at 4 o’clock Giblock, Michael) Ingram, Alan was shown, which graphically de­ with a program of music and choral A benefit" card p a rty " will be SERVING Longstreet. Robert Muller and picted how natural gas Is brought readings by the chapel choir and to New Jersey and Pennsylvania. given by the Mld-Madlson Woman's Richard ManVille. Give Bon Voyage Club for the Toni Marie fund at the .th e junior departm ent of the Sun- Den 2, directed by Den Mothers The sound film produced by. the _ .iday School. A family night fellow* Transcontinental Gas P i pe I i n e arlsh halt of the Church of Our -Mrs! Ralph Duncah and Mrs. Pat­ avlour, Cottrell Rd., Cheesequake, ship supper and reception to new rick Manzo, gave a skit “Amer­ For M rs. Tune Corp. traced the search for nat­ S ural gas deposits in Texas and on May 19 at 8 p.m. Tickets may members will be at . 5:30 p.m. icanism” with the following Cub Ue.obtained.from any member, and Mrs. Malcolm S.-Tune,-Washing* Louisiansrand showed how-gas-was - -Those-attending are asked to bring Scouii taking part; Ralph DunC&a, also at the door. a covered dish. Richard Klein. Gary Hermann, ton Ave., Matawan, was guest of extracted from subterranean poc­ kets.' The Laytonlan Club will meet Frank Manzo and Robert Schneid* honor at a bon voyage party given Mrs, John Carvan, Rochester, Monday at 8 p.m. at the home cf Den'4 won the Attendance by. Mrs Marvin Prichard at her lt also portrayed the laying of N. Y., Is spending the wcrk, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thorsen. Award. home. 91 Ravine Dr.. Matawan, on the 2000-mile pipeline" Irom Texsa Miss M arie Gaub, Route 9, Brown- Junior choir rehearses Wednes­ Awards Presented Tuesday evening. Mrs. Prichard to across moun­ town.* day at 2:45 p.m.; devotions in the was assisted at the party by her tains, and under rivers, highways Mr. and Mrs. Donald pallcrson, The following awards were pre­ mother, Mrs. Lee McConahy, and and railroads. Present day uses of lecture room. 7:30 p.m.: meeting sented: Bobcat, Jack Shepherd, •Levlttown,-Pa.’,—visited . M r.. and I c e C r e a m .. of the Five Commissions, 8 p.m,; her daughter, Miss Silly Prichard. natural gas in kitchens of tonior-, Mrs. Donald Patterson, Margaret Robert Bentley; wolf, William Lfon- Mrs. Tunc left today aboard the row and in the manufacture of official board meeting. 9 p.m. ■ fine. Fred Traphagen. Michael Tes­ St., recently. Mid-week Bible Study will be liner Bergensfjord and will spend china, fibreglass nnd steel alto The members of the senior class ta, Raymond Carroll, Edward were demonstrated. ' held at ' the parsonage Thursday three months Jn Denmark. Norway of M atawan High School are on With The Finest Sandwiches Black. John Barrett; bear, Frank and Sweden. A feature of the re­ their annual trip to Washington, at 12:30 p.m.; chapel choir party, Manzo, Robert Hanna; arrow 7 p.m.; senior choir rehearsal, 8 freshment table was the center­ "Roaring 20's" Fete D. C. Of this grouo m any of the points, Kimball Becman. Fred piece created by Miss Prichard aenlors are from Madison Town­ p.m. Traphagen. Lane Emley, Michael depicting a ship surrounded by For Joyce Costello ship. . and Refreshments Testa, Raymond Carroll, Robert flowers. , High school graduates—want to Heyer, Edward Black, William Others present at the party were On Saturday Miss' Suzanne Cor­ know how you can complete your Quirion, John Barrett. Robert Han­ Mrs. Louis Mendes, Keyport;- Mrs. nell, Miss Patricia Coitello snd Rural Mail Box service obligation through t h e na, Carlo Vinci. Henry Esposito, Elizabeth Allcock, Mrs. Charles Miss Daren Fries, Matawan, enter­ Army Reserve . . . almost at your Joseph Siano; service stars, Rob­ Cleanup Program Philips, Mrs. Evans Hyrne, Mrs. tained at a “Soaring Twenties” convenience. Call HOpklns 2-2095. ert Williams. Michael Ingram. Rob­ MichacI Hickey. Mrs. Rittner Mor­ party in honor of Miss Joyce Cos­ Tlio annual rural mail box Im­ • Sundaes • Thick Shakes Ask for Manny LamhuL . ert Muller, Leonard Stokes; assist­ gan, Mrs. William Allen, Mra. tello, Mstawan, who was celebrat-. provement program, to assist Uie l'' • l! ' Bruce Smith, Mrs. Harold Fogg, ing her ISth birthday. • The> party Postal Service in providing more Mrs. William Tnomer, Mrs. Clifford was held at the hume of Miss efficient deliveries and to stimu­ Cones BILL RYDER’S Hensley. Mrs. Joseph Sheldon, Miss Cornell and the girls wore costumr* late efforts to improve th e ap­ Olive Stillwell, Mrs. Carl Hermann, in keeping with the period. pearance of the countryside, will Mrs. Martin Lauterwald. Miss Guests were Miss Dorothy Smith. be held May 15 to 20, Ihe Matawan ! Gladys Hyrne, Mr. Tune and Mr. Post Office announced today. TOWN TAVERN 'P rich ard , all of Matawan., Miss Bonnie King, Mis* Jayne ; A gift sent bv 7M isJ^ ilIiam Gn«;;ory. Mif the late there many years later and now is guest of honor at a surprise testi­ wood Memorial School Junior Bowl­ anyone interested may contact Mrs. Samuel Towler, Matawan, has been and Youth in 1959. Loeffler, 276, boy; second high and guests.' .Mrs. George H. Hicks, married, has two children end js monial, dinner in Cpby’s. Restaurant, ing League on Apr. 26 at Ye Cot­ Albert Treger, Holmdel - Keyport -.president of the Women’s Society named the : Massachusetts Mother .„ H«r children all attended Norwell tage fnii, Keypon. The l^gue ls game individual trophies, Judy working for her B.S. Degree. Elementary School. Kathryn Eliza­ Rd., Keyport...... of Christian!. Service, wercomed of the Year. Mrs. Grigsby is enter­ South Amboy, given by the Cliff­ sponsored by the Cliffwood Parent- ed in ihe National Mothers contest Mr. and Mrs. Grigsby were mar­ beth, 25t^ffiddated from Norwell Edwards,' 145, girl, and Charles The next meeting will be held at -those present and introduced the wood Beach Republican Club. Mrs. Teacher Association. which will be held from May 9 to ried in 1931 In New York. Mr. High School "and then went on to Silvers. 170, boy; best improved- the home of Mrs. John Wadington, -program- cheirmaiv-Mrs.- Michael Ashforth w as presented with a 12 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Grigsby, also'a native ol Virginia," Massachusetts School of Art. She Mrs. Thomas MacFee was chair­ bowlers, individual, Ruth Dom- Stilwell Rd., Holmdel, May 24 at. HJckey. was a norse trainer. He now is em­ now is a junior advertising execu­ wrist w a t c Ir, appropriately en­ man and co-chairmen were Mrs. 8 p.m. The program was presented by New York. browSki^ girl, and Charles Silvers, Mrs. Grigsby, born in 1895, was ployed at Fore River Shipyard and tive at a department store in Bos­ graved in recognition of her 40 William Edwards and Mrs. John Brownie Troop 36, sponsored by horse training is his avocation. ton. Her youngest daughter, Mar­ years of service with the Republi­ Nicolson. Guests attending were boy. , the W.S.C.S., under the direction one of 20 children of. a former Fill 'your service obligation la Moved. To Norwell In 1942 sha, 23, will be m arried in June can party. Mrs. John Kopf, Mrs. Vincent Du- Perfect attendance pins were of their leader, Mrs. Richard Get- slave, Her father became a black­ the' Army Reserve. Call HOpkins sm ith following the Civil War and The Grigsbys came to Norwell and her only son, Charles, 21, will Beau, P-TA president; Mrs. P. presented by Mr. Nuccio to David shall. Members took part in •Formerly of Union City where 2-2095 for further .information. m arried the local teacher in a rural in 1942 and bought their home with be graduated from Harvard Uni­ she w a s an active Republican Pacariello, Mrs. Joseph Loeffler, Edwards, Judy Edwards, Barbara homemade hat parade, and a pro­ 30 acres of land when the chil­ versity in June. He is . a member Mrs. Li! Waltsak and Anthony J. Fritzinger, Cheryl MacFee, and . gram was presented, paying tribute section of Virginia about 60 miles worker, Mrs. Ashforth moved to from Richmond. Mrs. Grigsby was dren were young. In 1955 Mrs. of thtf ROTC and a platoon com* Cliffwood Beach in 1929 and con­ Nuccio, principal. . t bowling emblem patches were to mothers and daughters. Grigsby received her B.S. Degree Parents of children attending taught by her mother through the mantfcr. He will be commissioned tinued her political activities. She given to Shirley' Craver, - Kathy Mrs.' Maude Emimons and Mrs. in nursing and has worked in many as an ensign in the navy this sum­ were Mrs. J. Dombrowski, Mrs. V. Swan, Linda Miseje, Barbara Du- eighth grade, then worked so that was active in the election of Pres­ Elizabeth .Allcoclc -were presented she could continue her secondary hospitals as a registered nurse to mer and hopes someday to be an Zweidinger, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. G. vak, Peter Barrett, Bill Goodrum, ’ with gifts for being the oldest ident Warren-Gr Harding, w ho VAN'S school education and later nurse’s help supplemenj the family income American ambassador, perhaps to Straut, Mrs. Edna Straut, Mrs. F. Robert Sheridan and -Richard Gal­ mothers; . Mrs. Patricia MedJin served from 1921 to 1923. training. Provident Hospital, Chica­ id help guarantee her children’s ope of .the new African nations. He Swan, .Mrs. J. Miseje, Mrs. P. breath. , ^ ' M atawan — LO I-1I8J J most recent mother; Mrs. Freeze, go, >yhere she became a nurse is advanced education. When she re*, has studied African and Arabic The distinguished guests w ho Demak, Mr. and Mrs. C. Silvers, Individua^high average trophies, youngest mother. the largest hospital in the country tired, she had been head nurse at languages as his major at Harvard. spoke briefly were former Madison Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Fritzinger, awarded by the P-TA and pre­ . During the brief business meet Township Mayprs -John Chamber­ Mr. and Mrs. B. Craver and Mr. sented by the P-TA president, Mrs. ing, It was announced1 a food sale lain, Wilbur Nixon and William and Mrs. H. Drake. The dinner was DuBeau, went to Judy Edwards, i n s u r a n c e would be held Friday; vesper serv­ St. Anthony Hall Oertel; Mrs. Helen Howell, High­ made possible by the contribution 95, girL and George Zweidinger, ice on Sunday, and installation of Institution O f Legion A uxiliary land Park, State Republican Com- of Mrs. Kopf, who wns presented 116,. boy» M atawan-Keyport, Rec­ M O R T G A G E S i officers would take place Sunday, " " Society of SL Anthony, Cliff­ mitteewoman; Mrs. Mary Payson. with a gift in appreciation. reation awards, presented by Mrs. -May 2r, at II a.m. . . wood, is breaking ground thla Edison, member of the Middlesex Awards Presented By Nuccio Waltsak, were individual high se­ I Weather permitting, the June At Two Events,. _ week for the erection of a 4#-by- Sayre Woods Elks Counly Election Board; John-Con- Awards by Mr. Nuccio were as ries trophies, to Donna Picariello, A N D B O N D S * meetfng will start with a supper fiO-root community hall and Sun­ follows: First place team trophy to 266, girl, and Joe Vaccarella, 286, Miss Mary_Reiher presided at the On Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at the over, former municipal chairman; ' lawn party, held on. the lawn of day School room* Frank Ricci, Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson jr., Wilma Balune, Larry Galbreath boy, .and individual high game the church liouse, la celebration Freehold Intermediate School, the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of president, announces. Mr. Rlcd Knollcroft, Republican Commit­ and George Zweidinger; first place trophies, to Donna Picariello, H8, of the 20th birthday ofthe W.S.C.S. the Laurence Harbor American added that the Rev. Cornelius J. Sayre Woods Elks Lodge 2229 will team individual trophies, team 5, girl, and Alan Loeffler, 173, boy. . - An award was presented to the teeman and Committeewoman of Legion Unit 332 at the Legion Kane, St. Joseph's parish, bad be instituted. Initiation of- new the Fourth' District and Leonard Wilma Balune, Larry Galbreath, RUPTURE-EASER . troop committee chairman of the given permission for the Sunday George Zweidinger; second place Home, Summerfield Ave., when members will be the first of three Masson, Madison Township Tax t JL U «. M W K f * . Brownies and "members received School use but that It is not a team. Individual trophies, team 9, Holmdel GOP Women . World Association pins 'for their plans were completed for. the at-, ceremonies that wiil take plpce at Assessor, and Thomas Burton, can­ church'edifice. ----- •------didate for township committeeman. Judy Edwards, Gladys Goodrum, work for the International Friend* tendance of thermembers at two The hall will be built by the the school. Installation of officers Alfred Vitale; third place team in­ Invited To Reception ship Fund. The colors were pre­ Also present, among th e 105 events, Members attended the an­ ‘ voluntary labor of the 15 mem- will be open to the public. dividual trophies, team : 10, DavtJ D«jU*$5.93 sented by DebbiV Dolan, Lynn guests, were Mrs. Chamberlain, Edwards, Peggy Fox, Barbara Mrs. Charles Cox, Stilwell Dr., Tomasello, Ann Castle, Donna Hen- nual. (Middlesex County' Auxiliary bensp according to* Mr. Ricci. A buffet and dance will follow Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Oertel, Mrs, «r Uft I , Joseph Pizzl, vice president, Is In Fritzinger; fourth ,pl.a.bc team in­ Holmdel, entertained the Republi­ -dersfn, and Linda Messerischmidt. luncheon Saturday ; in the Arbor held at the Freeholder Elks Home, Masson, and Mrs. Donald Borpt. dividual' trophies, team 4, M ary can Women’s Club of Holmdel, and charge of the design and con­ m d iiN Q J «w .$495£*a “ Inn, Dunellen, and the president, which lodge assisted in establishing Municipal chairman Donald Borst Ellen Barrow, Alan Loeffler, Cheryl conducted the meeting in the ab­ struction for which building per* was 4he toastmaster. sence of- the president. A tlrwi*, form-rltilnje lutfirt Place Oh Panels and rehabilitation chairman attend­ mlt has been Issued. the local unit , __ M acFee. fw-redttcib)* in|uin»l hcr»ia. B*eh tociMg Mrs. Thomas Buchan and Mrs. Also fifth place team individual Plans for. coming events were •djutUWIe. Sm m up ta front. Adjurtabl* ed t h e rehabilitation conference Speaker will be William Jemlck, W| atrep. Soft flat groto pad. He stMl cr Mr. Rlcd states the Society Frederj^jk:haub_wer^ discussed. Members have been in^ ______Monmouth Comlipy- sayings and has been working eight years « r pastrgrand-exalte4 ruler of Nutley trophies, team - 8, Julie BrzeznUk. -tether bands. Par mm, w— i /e a Sundiyin the War Memorial Bulld- ien. . . . ' Sidney. Drake, Gordon Straut; last vited to attend a reception for Mrs. t n m . M*ll *rkn fin m ttm n «m m I Uoan official* have active roles in the project, A fund drive wiU |«wmI paM el ■><»»■, r^M, Ml ;1he 52nd annual'convention of the ing, Trenton.- •' Lodge 1290. Also 'present will be Guests were present from Jersey place team individual pins, team 6, George Conway, president of the New Jersey Savings and Lo»n Mrs. John Vachitis appealed to start with'the beginning'of con­ over 40 Elks .officers of different City, Lakewood,. Lake Hiawatha, Georgeannft Goodmny Kichard Monmouth CoimLy_.Federation-- of League which opens today in Had- the few remaining, members wno struction. Tho site nins from state lodges; Old Bridge, ,Keyport, Hazlet,.Mat­ London, Kathleen Tierney; second Republican Women, in the Baptist s a n d f o r d p h a r m a c y don Hall Hotel, Atlantic City. More had not paid their current dues to Miutweil SC through to K rim er Mayor To Speak . awan Townshlpr Keyport and Cliff- high average-individual-trophies, Fellowship- Hall, Kings Highwayr PI. M 14 lots. than*'800 delegates from throughout do so as soon as possible so the Madison Township Mayor John wood. Georgeanne Goodrum, 91, girl, and Middletown, Monday, at 8:30 p.m. ■ n r m a in s r . . m a t a w a n the state are attending the conclave unit could mtet.Us quota by May Hie building will house 5N Phillips, Laurence Harrbor, will pre- which'will, run -through Saturday. IS. One hundred and fourteen people -with aa auditorium with sent the address welcoming the 100 Harry P. Seamen, executive vice members are paid to date, includ­ a stage at one end, Mr. Pizxi charier members into the group. resident, Keansburg Savings and ing 81 seniors and'33 juniors. estimates. Construction time la Exalted .mier is William Wey- oan Association, will serve on a The auxiliary assisted the post figured at one year with the roof man, Lincroft Ave., Old UBridge. Edfscusslon panel Saturday morn* with its tag days Apr. 28, 29 and to be covered over before cold Mr. Weyqian also Is a mejnber of Ing. John G. Lawley, president, 30 to raise funds for the Memorial weather seta In by the late fall; Lancaster. New York'todge 1478. Shadow Lawn, Savings and Loan Day parade. He was one of the organizer* of Association, Long Branch, will pre­ A donation was sent to “ Dolls the new lodge, which had its first side at a workshop session dealing, for Girls and Toys /or Boys," the 10th Anniversary meeting, last November, .. with advertising and the promotion Department Child W elfare..^pro­ Other,officers to bp instituted Of thrift and home ownership. He is gram . . are: Leading knight, Joseph Schoe^ heading a panel at which savings One of the local Junior Auxiliary m er; loyal Knight, Lyle Cole; lec­ and loan experts in this field will members, Robin Ann Rathbun, ForHolm deLP-TA turing knight, Herbert Heriing; es­ outline suggested-programs that nine months, received the award Mrs. William Baker, singing the quire, Stanley Griffith; inner may be followed by individual in­ for being the ybungest Junior pres. ‘‘Anniversary Song/' accompanied guard, Neal Willlkey; tiler, Robert stitutions.- - - erit at the Junior-R ally held Apr. the piano bv Mrs. Alan Avchen. Donnellyr secretary,“Edward Bolif Jri' ~ I Va ntnM 23 in Trenton, te n members or opened the general membership treasurer, Bert loth; trustees, , For Rent . Thomas Markous, Fredrick. Schell, the local Junior Auxiliary attended. meeting lastweek~of the Parent- Three 3 room apartments, heat Neal Boenzi, Dr. Allan Sliver and Mrs. John DiGiovanni, poppy Teacher Association ln Holmdel. and bath, for working couple • or poster contest chairman, has ex­ William Lingo; justice of the sub­ middle aged couple. Prices $90, The organization , celebrated its. ordinate-forum, Charles O'Brien. tended t h e deadline to May 7. 10th anniversary. All charter mem­ O n e - S t o p $95 and $100. Ross W. Maghan Miss Betty Reiher was named as Chairmen Announced bers of the P-T.A. were Invited to Agency. Call LOwell 6-0003. hospitality chairman. - Mr. Weymaii' announced that'Jo-' attend the meeting and help cele­ seph Schoemer will be chairm an In brate the occasion. . charge of social and community ■ Mrs. William Thieme Introduced Welfare, Gene Vroorti, crippled the speaker for the evening, George children's fund; Bill Lln|b, youth ...... ' JET-SMOOTH CHE VIO ­ Sivcr, representative... of .-the- 4-H activities; Bert.Toth,, building fund Clubin Monmuuth County. Follow­ committee; Stanley Griffith, mem­ LETS, niiftBle .C h a irs,_ the ing this, Donald Lacey, home bership. : grounds specialist from the College Objectives of this lodge are;*.Ob­ one-and-only Corvette—yoirtl ot Agriculture, at ^Rutgers Uni­ taining their own home, aldlnfe youth activities; . Boy Scouts. LJjU* versity, spok4 on ''Flow er Garden- League, V.A. Hospitals and crip­ ' fond ju st about aijy kind of car in * .". •. . « • ■» a pled children . . • ; Next month's speaker,.'will .be v Further Informatlon. eSn be ob­ John Cunningham, authority on tained from Nell Willikey, 22. Ger­ you could ask for under one New Jersey and Its. history. - He ard Ave., Old Bridge, chairman of will speak on fam ily trips to be the' reception. . ^ i . roof at your Chevrolet dealer’s. taken in.the state. Students from The lodge will meet on. the first J Ntw B-Pa*Mna«r BROOKWOOD STATION WAGON ' 5,. ... _ ' . the fourth -grade_.up_have_lbeett. and_thlrd_Wfidnesdays.2flCleach. • T h e re ’, » clicice of t i x Chevrolet wagone. from budget.wiM ' J ' - —El^k^lftndllclioosfi-froni-thrifty- •invited. u.' month' .at Uie. Madison JEirk Fire Mrs." John B.Ackeraon, mem­ House. A w6mah‘s' group also Is J Brookwooda to luiurloui Nomsdi-such'wItt csrgo o^nlng ^ j full^jzedChevfoletBiscay^ bership Chalrmait, announced that being .organized. - ; nearly t ft. acrots.. _ ’■— , • i . . . / - . Miniatures, Ib. $1.85 Ihere are iOZ membera in the organ­ ^ popular Bel A irs, sumptuous ization. Mrs;. Charles Roesch, Assorted Creams, 13Vi oz. $1.35 Mrs. Boice Heads ways and means chairman, an­ Impalas, or six handy, hand­ Gift-b’oxed especially for Mother?* Day nounced that the country fair will Fire Auxiliary .* be held Saturday at the Elementary M a y 14th School. A spaghetti supper will be Mrs. Charles Boice was elected some Chevrolet station wagons. served at the fair from 5 to 7 p.m. presldent~bf the Ladies Auxiliary Recreation chairman announced of the Cheesequake Fire Co. at the Size up the agile, sure-footed that thtre were 80 present at the monthly meeting held in the fire candies teenage square dance. house. Other new officers elected ^ C o ^ air aedans and coupes an d : Chairman or the dance class, Include. Mrs. Jack Peterson, vice Mrs. Phillip Beciero, announced president;' Mrs. Raymond Ryan, • fainily-lovin’ Corvair wagons.' ...because you w ant the finest' that the last dancing lesson was treasurer; Mrs. George Drost, re­ completed on Apr. 8. Excess funds cording secretary; Mrs. CHiudes' : N«w IMPALA 3-DOOR SEDAN • • Burlew, Unancial secretary, and There are 31 models in all— M onm outh C ounty's G reatest D ing Store from the class will be used for supper dance in May for the class. Mrs. David Wigget, corresponding . Nothing combinea elegance with practicality quite like UieM j secretary. - practically any size and ahape 27 W . Front St. Mrs. Thieme was the instructor. . Impalaa, most sumptuous Chtvrolcta ot all. And Uicre’i a full S Chaperones were Mrs. James Van- The retiring president, Mrs. Vic­ (Next to Peoples National Bank) Vakas and Mrs. Edftiond Crossley. tor O’Brien, reported the cake sale I line o( fiv e to chooae from. ' f o r an y ty p e o f going. W h y not was successful.. New dishes, » . • • - . ■ . - . • • • Keyport Nominating committee chairman Mrs. J. Ackerson presentetd th e bought by « committee of the aux­ drop in and see how-eafty you slate, of officers. Elected were: iliary, were approved by the mem­ bership. • , President, Mrs. Thieme; first vice . can do your new car Chopping president,-Mrs.- Charles-Pfeiffer; Plans were d iscussed for, the fam- ilyTnghtlo be held’Saturday for the second vice presldeent, Mrs. Walter fire company members to celebrate , i n j u s t o n e s t o p ! Bruno; recording seccretary, Mrs. the first anniversary in the new fire Fred Rauffus; corresponding sec­ house. . retary, Mrs. Edward Cesltey tre a s ­ The auxiliary will hold th e 'a n ­ urer, Mrs. Avchen. nual dinner on May 23 at Colts The trees donated to the element­ Neck Inn. Members are to meet at ary school by the P-T.A. have been the Cheesequake Fire House at 6:15 planted. The school library has .m. Mrs. Robert Schmetzle will ; N*w CORVAIR MONZA CLUB COUPE ' been opened, and Is staffed by e in charge of arrangements. ^ . - • • P-T.A, volunteers. , C 2 Here'a the family man', sports car with bucket Mata up front I Mrs. Ackerson’s first grade won | and the famed traction and ease of .handling-that atemi_from_->_ the attendance awnrd. The Price Is Always Right At: « Corvair’, rear engine. ; New Grand Jurors HOLDEN Jewelers Three hnyshore area residents Mother's Day Gifts have been drawn to serve on the t Religious Articles 23

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Byzantine M a i l Join Blood Bank Body Recovered Nuptials At St. Joseph’s Church Lifelong Area E n g a g e m e n t Funeral Services At St. Mary's - A major step toward a Monmoutb In Raritan Bay Cerbo-Cerratft Harry M uiey. County R4d Cross Blood Program Resident Dies Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cerrato, The Rev. Francis Lukaczyk, rec­ Funeral services were held has been taken. An application by The body of John Scully, 56, of 466 Soutfi 16th St., N ew ark,'an­ Thursday in Laurel, Del., for Har­ tor of the Franciscan Monastery of Mrs. Florence Smith, 55, of 431 the Monmouth County Chapter for Grover Ave., Sayreville, was nounce the engagement of their ry Massey, 73, who died Sunday, the Byzantine Rite, Syhertsville, Prospect Ave., Cliffwood. died Fri­ Pa., will celebrate an eastern rite recovered from fishinn nets off day. Apr. 28, 1961, a t Monmoiith daughter, Annette, to Anthony Cer- Apr. 23, 1961 at the home of his permission of Kusicrn Area Head­ mass at St, Mary's Church, New Keansburg Friday morning, Apr. Medical .Center. Mrs. Smith was bo, son of Mrs. Karen Cvrbo, 419 sister, Mrs. Vena Jones, IVBrpok- quarters to participate In tho Now Prospect Ave., Union Beaclu Monmouth, at 9 o'clock on Satur­ 28, 1961. He had been missing from the widow of William Smith. She side Ave., Hazlet. Burial In the York Regional Blood Center Plan his home since early Wednesday, was born in South Amboy, the Miss Cerrato is employed by the family plot at l.uurol was under the day morning. The Rev. Father Francis will sing tho m ass with has hern approved by the chapter Apr. 35, and was the subject of an daughter or Isaac Jcihnson. Cliff­ Newark Board of Edueution. lier direction of Ihe John W. Mchlcn- the assistance of a cantor, and wjll board of dircctort. This folfowi ...... Intensive search after his car was wood, and the late Mrs, Emma lieck Funeral Home,Uatlel. - months of preliminary work and found: abandoned oa the Victory distribute Holy Communion under (Henry) Johnson. She had lived in . Mr,~Massey was bom ' In Mills- conferences through which approval Bridge; Police said he apparently Matawan most of her life. . tho spcd6a_of Jmt h bread R«vd wine, i»ro, Del.”'H 6 was i»_relired farm ­ This will mark the third annual of‘the" county" i^cdieal society, tha ~ jumped or fell into Raritan Bay. ln addition lo her father, Mrs. Born and raised in South Amboy, er. . . visit to this area by the Hyzantine county public heftlih authorities and Smith is survived by two daugh­ Also surviving are three brothers, Fathers, underjhe.au9pic.es of the tho governing boards of major he was employed 40 years by thc ters, ::Mrs. Arthur Pernicka,; San - Marathon Bus Co. CharfEi, Blade, Del.; Grccnbury, Monmouth County Caiholic Young hospitals In the county was ob­ Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. Vincent Adult Club. tained. Surviving are his wife, Margaret; Tracey, Cliffwood; a son, William, Georgetown, Del. and John, Haz­ let; . two other sisters, -Mrs. Anna In order that all may take ad­ ' tL daughter, Mrs. Margaret Fedor Cliffwood; three brothers, Howard vantage of Ihe privilege of receiv­ . South Amboy; two sons, Harold and Johnson, Woodbridge; Raymond Chester and Mrs. Martha Sullivan, bath~o( Laurel, , ing Communion under both species, • Robert; South Amboy; a sister, Johnson, Matawan, and Albert the C.Y.A.C will serve coffee and T ill'] Mrs. Carmelita Doudt, Perth Am^ Johnson, Browntown; a sister, Mrs. John William' Loftur buns to all those who reci'jve, Tho boy; three brothers, Harold, New Albert Mulchow, Elizabeth, and Funeral services were held Frl- members of the C.Y.A.C. and their C h r is t ia n Brunswick; Leo, Matawan. and three grandchildren. - duy at 8:30 a.m. from Iho John J. moderator, the Rev. Dominic Tur* Funeral services were held Mon Edwin,. Hollywood, Calif., and four Ryan Home for Funerals, Keans­ tora, invito all to attend this beauti­ grandchildren. day afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at the burg, and at 9 a,m. a high requiem ful and unusual service to. cele­ S c ik n c k The Junerral was held Monday at Day Funeral Home, Keyport. The brate the first Saturday of"May. Rev. Maurice Philipps, pastor of mass w a s offered in St. Ann’a • 8:30 a.m. at the Kurzawa Funeral Church by tlio Rev. Stanley Levati- '* JN ITO K Home, South'Amboy. . the £irst Baptist Church, Keyport, officiated. Interment was in Fair dowski for John William Loftus, . ' • jyUehael Kobran View Cemetery, Middletown. - . - 77, of -74 Washington PI,, Keans- -Michael Kobran, 29' John St.V.Oid bur|>, who died Tuesday, Apr. 25, Bridge; died Sunday, Apr. 30, 1361, Mrs. Frederick L. Jaeger 1061, In Riverview Hospital. ' BOSTON : in Roosevelt Hospital, Metuchen. Mrs. Rose M. Jaeger, 41, of 12 Mr. Loflus waa Ijorri in Carbon- He was a former-resident of Perth Garrison Dr., Lynn Manor, Hazlet, dulc, Pa. Ho h id lived In Kea'ns- Good Reading Amboy, and had resided in Old died Thursday, Apr. 27, . 1961, in biirB for. four years, formerly re­ Riverview Hospital, after a short Bridge for 40 years. .. MISS ANNETTE CERRATO siding In Newark. He was retired for th e illness. . . . , • Mri Kobtan was employed by She was born in.Now York and fiance is a graduate of Keyport in 1953 as yard foreman for lhe Whole Fam ily Quigley .Co., inc., for 17 years until had lived In Hazlet for one-ycar- High School and is employed by Delawnre, Lackawanna and West­ his retirement six years ago. He and-one-half. She was a communi­ the Art Metal "Co., Avenel. ern Rallrond, Newark, where ho . was .a communicant of the Ukrain- cant of the Holy Family Church, A.reception Was held in honor of had been employed .for 40 years. • . Ian Catholic Church bf the Assump- Union Beach. :* ...... the CQuple on Apr. 23 at tho House Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Norn' •News . tlon,. Perth Amboy, and a member She is survived by her husband, of Brides, Newark. (O’Neill) Loftus: a daughter, Mis. I Attn ilitun ul# lia'n Aiboif F«k ilM • of the Ukrainian National Associa* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joseph Coon, who were married oo Saturday, Apr. 22, 1961, at St. Joseph's-Church, Keyport, are on a wedding trip Frederick L.; one daughter,.Janet, No date has been set' for the Bernard Stewarl, Keansbiirg, anil INtlQHtliallKliiM. " , tion,-Assembly 155« . wedding. • . •Facts to Florida and will reside ln Jersey City when they return. Mrs. Coon at home; one sister, Mrs. Vera tour Rrondchlldren, , . .r-Hfe wife .was the late.M rs. Hath Walters, New York, and one broth­ t ryn -(Kosar) Kobran* • '-r is tte former Miss (Tenevieve Szymanski, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Mr*. Charles Wunderle Theodore Szymanski, Crine Rd.,‘ Morganville. er, Johu Orsek, New York. ' The Worlocks Return '• He isr survived by a daujghter, Funeral services were held Mon­ Funeral services were held Sat­ Mrs" Anna Orlasky, Old Bridge; day at 8 a.m. at the Day Funeral From Wedding Trip — - urday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. In llie FORMAL two sons, Charles, Old Bridge, hnd Home, Keyport, and at 9 a.m. a Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan, for ih* ChrUtian SclMW Monitor ^ tm cvi-v Norway I), M a^ John, Perth Amboy, and five grand* high" jn ass of .requienvjvaa cele- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Worlock, 30 Mrs. Margaret Wunderle, 92, of IS WEAR ...... — —children.—-———-— ------— brafecf "bylh'tTRev. Joseph' G. Fox, West Front StTT"Keyport, Save re­ Lower- Main—St.,- Matawan,—who ‘‘UnJ'yiur nimrapap«r for th« tfcni-" died Wednesday, Apr. 26, 1961, In ch«ck«d. CiKlotld find rn/ check ar . Funeral, services.are being held pastor, in the Holy Family Church, turned from their wedding trip lo Monmouih Medical Center. The «money ordvr, t y « f $30 Q ' i . this morning-*! 8:15 a.m; at the interm ent waa in the U.S..G5V&rn* Atlantic City, The' former Miss T O H IR E Rev, Francli Osterstock, pallor of 4 monihi |10 Q- I month* $f Q Maliszewski. Memorial K o-me, ment Cemetery, Beverly. Virginia Wfdmer, daughter, of Mr, Ihe Bayview Presbyterian Ghurchr 1 Sayreville,.ind. aU9-«.mir-at- the andiMrs. Clifford Widmer, Central W. S. WALLACE Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vona, 20 A ton was born in Riverview . Edw ard MeColgan ~ Clirhvood Beach, officiated lit Ihe Ukrainian Catholic' Church of the j\W.rWeBt Keansburg, was mar­ services, Burial was In F air View C1.QTIHNG ■"ReTnv*" Assumption; with th* Rt. Rev. J. Cottage PI., Keansburg, are the Hospital oh Saturday, Apr. 29, 1961, Edward MeColgan, 85, of Fleet­ ried to the son of Mr, and Mrs. wood Drr~Hazlet, • died Tuesday, Cemetery, Middletown, ■ Gabro officiating. Interm ent will be parents .of. a daughter, bo r n to Mr. and Mrs, Harold French, 11 Milton Worlock, 30 West Front St., Men «id Boys' FurnUhlngt Cornell Dr., Hazlet. Apr. 25? 1961, at the"home of a Mrs, Wunderle wan born In Mata­ in the church cemetery. Wednesday, Apr. 26, 1961, In Mon­ Keyport, Saturday, Apr. 15, I90lr Shots _ mouth Medical Center. - ' niece, Mrs. Otto. Brb, with whom wan Township. Sho was the widow i Jam es J. Gormley ' * Herman he lived., . at 4 i>ifiv~ln the First Methodist of Charles Wunderle. W. Front It, ’ Keypori "ffoIT" Jam es J. Gormley, 72, of 9 Clin­ Stankowitx __ Mr. and Mrs. Luther Herman, Mr. MeColgan was born in NeW Church', Keansburg; The Rev, H. Surviving is a Bon, Kenneth Wun­ r e t t ton St., 1 Matawan, died t Sunday, 21 Michigan Ave., Hazlet, are the York. He was the son of the late H, McConnell performed the cere­ derle, at home. A daughter w if1s:‘bdrn_ lfr“ St. mony. ; -l Apr. 30, l&61,at his home. He was Peter's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. parents of a son, bom Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Charles MeColgan The bride was given in marriage , William O, Baxler . T A B born in Matawan, the son of the Robert Stankowitz, 160 Spring Val« Apr. 30, J961, in Riverview Hospi* and was a retired.clerk for Rail­ tal. by her father. She wore a light Funeral services were held Fri­ late Michael and Catherine (Mee­ ley-Rd., Old Bridge. way Express Co. han) Gormley and was a lifelong Also surviving' are several other blue suit, a White hat and a cor­ day al the John J. Ryan Homo for resident. His wife was the late Dazzo v F y jle r ...... nieces and nephews. . sage of white roses. Funerals, Keansburg, for William George Baxler, M, ol 49 Shore Mrs. Katherine (Keyes) Gormley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dazzo, 15 A son w aljjpn in Riverview Local arrangements were under Mrs. Steven Ashmore, Keansburg, Hospital on Sunday, Apr. 30, 1961, sister of tire bride, was the matron Blvd., Keansburg, who died Tues­ He -is survived by three sons, Gerard Ave., Old Bridge, are the the direction of the Day Funeral day, Apr. 23, M l at the Velerana Thomas Baldwin, Keansburg; to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuller, of honor. She wore a navy blue parents of a son, born in St. Peter's Home, Keyport. Hospital, Hast Orange, after a long James J. Gormley, Parkertown, Hospital. Woodshore East, Ciiffwood Beach. dresff=with a pink hat and a corsage Mrs. Carmelo-Maiza t of pink roses. Illness, Burial was ln the U.S. Na- and Raymond-M.-Gormley, Mata- ______Lennon/______,___ ------A hr- Mrs7-Jenni«r-{Giovann8)— —hvnitoii Worl lioiul-Cdnioltiry, - l)everlyr------—wan; twobrothersrMtchael, Keanf Mr, Baxter was born. In New • burg, and Edward, California; two A daughter w a s bp.rn In . St. Mr. and Mrs. -Robert E. Lennon, 68, Amboy Rd., Matawan. died Sat?, best man-for hla-brolhcrr 41 Coral Dr., Hazlet, are the par* York. He Irad resided In KeBnshurg sisters, . Mrs; Margaret Clancy, Peter's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. urday, Apr. 29, 1961, "at her home. T he couple attended „Keyport ents of a son, born Sunday, Apr. Mrs. Mazza w as born in Italy, for more than 19 years. He wns a Sayreville, and Mrs. Kathryn Fred Ahr, 3 Dill Ct., Old Bridge. High School. The bridegroom js 11 Muntid Couiim 30, 196lltiinrMmimouth Medical Cen* daughter of the late Louis and Rose veteran of World W ar II and tliu Arose, Cliffwood; seven grandchil- ter. employed by Hydrocarbon- Plastics Korean W ar, serving In Ihe U.S. , [«•. - R'MtrtAflEMtNT .. dren and 10 great-grandchildren. ' Koberger i ^ , (Glangreco) Cavarra. She had Division, Uninn Beach. SIS State St., Perth Amboy VA 6-OHO I com - M cwditMtd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Koberger, Navy. Mr. Baxter was a member Funeral services will be held Fri­ emlng lived in Matawan for tbe past 14 of the Bayshore Tavern Owners' day at 8:30 a.m. at the Day Funer­ 34 Cliffwood Way, Laurence Har­ years. . bor, are the parents of a daughter, A son was born In Monmouth Cliffwood Girl Association, Ho owned and operat* al Home, Keyport, and at 9 a.m. Medical Center nn Saturday, Apr. Surviving are her husband, Car- cd the McArdle Hotel and Bar In- the Rev, Cornelius J. Kane, "pastor, bom in Perth Amboy HospitaL 29, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald melo Mazza; five sons, Frank and Weds keyport Man Keansburg, l.l I'.SI l< '■ will celebrate a high mass* of re­ Fleming, 38 Mala St., Keyport. Emanuel, Brooklyn; Joseph, .Phila­ Surviving aro hla wifCpMrs. Oen- ih'm hi-.h s ... Castnar delphia; Louis, New York, and quiem at St. Joseph's Church, Key­ - nMr. and Mrs. Thomas Veiia, East evlove (Caton) Baxter; hirmolher, port. Interment will be in the A daughter was bom in Perth Wolklnd ...... Salvatore, Ottawa, 111.; four daugh­ Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs; Concoursc, Cliffwood, announce the Mrs, Catharine (Coleman) Baxter, church "cemetery. ~ Mr. and M rs. John Wolkind, 3 ters, Mrs. Edward DelRosso and and a sister, Mrs, Florence llabel- Charles Castnar, 8 Coral Dr., marriage of their daughter, Carole, Ned Dr., Hazlet, are the parents Mrs. Arnold Springvloed, Matawan; to Richard jCurrlor, $on_~of—Mrs. ka, Keansburg. Mrs. Thomas G. Lindsay Hazlet. v.. — , of.a daughter; born Saturday, Apr. Mrs* William Henderson, Cliffwood Libby Rumsey, Keyport. and Rich- I Mrs. Isabella G; Lindsay,.77, died Esposito, Clift rR.u£& , . . Anderson - 29,496^ ^MontnouUv-Mttlicar CeA* rd Currier, pgrvK Amooyi on Buq< Sunday* Apr. 30* 1961 at the home wqo®each;'24 grandchildren ana ay, Apr. 23, 1961, in tlip First Scout Uaderi At 1 ' of her nephew, George 'Anderson* 'M r;' in d fMra. T errance AnderjS&f /0U54vflBt-grandchildren. ' 1430 Beechwood Way, Cliffwood, SBaptist Church, Clinton. Fort Dix Conference■' ' • 21 Atlantic'St., Keyport* with whom .-... .'■ '/P ott*’-.:.' -t'\‘ - Funeral services were held Tues* Attendants were Miss Rose Mary. CONSTRUCTION CO. .she. resided, ^ ...... arethe parents of a-son, born In day mottling at 8:30 a.m. from tho - Mr* and,M «v Edward Potts, 433. .Vena, Cliffwood, and Kenneth Nich­ ' .More lhan #00 Koy Adult Scnili- ! Mrs. 'Lindsay was born in Scot­ Perth Amboy Hospital...... Broad St., Keyport, are the parents Day'Funfcrai Home, Keyport. At 9 ols, Middletown. a.m. a high mass of requiem was crs from Ihe 24 Boy Seoul Colmclta I'! '-M >[ N11AL. COMMERCIAL INI'HISIDIAL land. She formerly .resided in De­ DeVlrglllo of a daughter, born Monday, May - The couple will reside. _in_.the. in-New—Jersey—partlclnatod In a celcbratea by tbe Rev. Cornelluti Shore.Haven Trailer Pa^k,-Hazlet. troit. She was the daughter of the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVirgillo. 1, 1961, in Riverview Hospital.__ District Operatlons_and_Flnuncltifi —late-Walter-Gr-Anderson-and-Isa- -J^Kaner-pastor— in—St— Joseph5* FOR A LIMITED TIME 1702 Union Ave., Hazlet,*are-the Church, Keyport. IntertnerU wai.ia. . Conference at Fort Dix recently, bella (Graham). .Anderson. She. was * Waahlngton Altcrtifliig the all-day training con­ pTrents~of~ a'SOnrbdrn Thursday, A daughter was bom on Friday, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport. Two Re-Elected the widow of Thomas G. Lindsay. Apr. 27, 1961, in M6riWouth~Medic- ference from tho Monmauth Coim- ^ Besides Mr. Anderson, she is sur­ Apr. 28, 1961, in Monmouth Medical al Center. Infant Cynthia Clrillo Charles E. Kohlhepp, president, cll with hoadquarleri al Oaklmfst 2-BEDR00M CAPE COD vived ■by=*weral other nieces and CenJgr*,to_.Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Infant Cynthia Clrillo died at of Jersey Central Power & Light were meinbers hf the ehlngarora With Fapanilon Altle nephews. . 0 *Banndn *. ' Washington, RD-1, Greenwood Rdr, b irth on Sunday, Apr. 30, 1931, in District Committee. '' - ' Morganville. and New Jersey Power t Light ~~ Includesi Ceni|>ltle The body was sent to Detroit for A son was born in RlverVleW Riverview Hospital. She waa the Companies, an,d William. H. McEI- lCrnosi E, Peseux, chairman, at­ • Complete Masonry tended the finance section; Rob­ the funeral. Local arrangements Hospital on Wednesday, Apr. 26, Muller daughter of Rocco and Evelyn wain, executive vice president of • Complete Plumbing with Full o o were in charge of the Bedle Fu­ 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. John O'Ban- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Muller, Wit- (Dorsey) Clrillo, 12 Park View the companies, havo been re-elect­ ert Siiuw, H olind#l,'and Edward Bath and Ceramic Tile (eoler) $ neral Home, Keyport. - . non, - 305 - Prospect Ave., Union lowbrook Dr., Hazlet, are~th“e par- Terr., Hazlet. ed directors of the Saxton Nuclear Kelly, Cliffwood, attended the ad< • Complete Auto, Heating System Beach. ____'______.... Besides her parents, she It sur­ Experimental Corporation at its an­ vancnmonl section; Jack Kirby, Franklin L. S eib ------entfr-of-* -son^-born-Sundayi-Apr. • IM Amp, Service 7,595 vived by her maternal grandfath­ nual meeting tfifs week, ' Holmdel, camping and activities; Franklin L. Seib, 69, of 21 War­ DeljaPletro 30, 19$], in Perth Afhboy General • Palnllng In (m l out * on'your tel Hospital. The baby weighed four- er, Howard Dorsey, Newark; one Everett Jlaaiett, Keyport, leader­ ren St.. Keyport, died suddenly at Mr. and Mrs. Carmen DellaPle- sister, - Marie Louise, and one ship and'tralnlng; Jamoi I'. Flynn, • I tl. Birch Cabinet! • Gas, Clothes Dryer ’ and-one-half poundi, The Mullers For new and delightful aest. add PLUSi Connection, (er Plumbing and Heallitu la Attlo „ work ai the Superb Metal Products tr o ,-292 .Washington St., Keyport, brother, Ronald R., both at home. cinnamon to foods in which choco­ Matawan, and James Slromfder, Co., Carr Ave.,Je today at 8r30 who died Apr. 9, left his estate to Meil a.m. at ihe Bedle Funeral'Home, A son was born in RivervieW a brother, William VanMatcr Wal­ ling, and also named him execu­ Keyport, followed by a requiem O U R FUEL OIL TREATS Hospital on Thursday, Apr. 27, 1961, mass at 9 o’clock in St. Joseph's to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Meil, 403 tor, according to term s of his will VOU FAIR AND SQUARE probated recently in the office of Church, Keyport. offered by Rev. Carr Ave., Keansburg. Cornelius 3. Kane, pastnr.'Burial WHEN YOU W4KIT HEAT, Monmouth County Surrogate Ed­ ward C, Broege. will be in Holy Sepulchre Ccmc i r 'e ALW^Y6 THERE/ Rice tery. East Orange Mr. and Mrs. Tarby RIcer^B Sarah E. Wameker South Atlantic Ave., Matawan, are George A. Kltson Sarah E. W arneker, Holmdel the parents of a son, born Wednes­ George A. Kitsonp4f; pf-2il-RatK* day. Apr. 26, 1961, in Monmouth Township, who died Mar. 25, left way Blvd., South Toms RJvqrj died J500 each-to two children, Gerald Medical Center. in Paul Kimball Hospital, Lake­ Wameker and Viola Warneker. The wood, Thursday, Apr. 27, 1961. l{e residue of her estate is to be shar­ Arthurs wus born in Jersey City, the son ed equally by her cbjlrlrcn, John Mr. and Mri. Thomas Arthur.i, of Mr. and Mm, John Kilson, arid A. W arneker, e'j?ecuU»r; I). William 117 First St., Keyport, are tbe par­ moved to South Tomi River I8_ ents of a daughter, born in Perth Warneker, Gerald Warneker, Cath­ months ago from North Bergeri.- erine E, O'Brien. Mary E. Collins, Amboy Hospital, Mr. Kilson was a member of the Sally D. Mullen and Viola V. War­ Holy Name Society of St. Jo-- Hlebarosf ...... neker.- • Mr. and Mrs. Wasil Hlebarosf, s/rph’s Church, Toms River, ond Courteous drivers will deliver Hawthorne Way, Cliffwood Beach, St. Joseph's Council, Knighls of your Fuel Oil needs promptly are the parents of a daughter, born O b i t u a r y Colurnbus. from metered trucks. Our Saturday, Apr. 29, f90l, in River­ Surviving, besides his parents, aim ta your satisfaction view Hospital. Albert J. O'Hara are his wife, Mrs, Ruth Kilson; two through quality Fuel OIL Albert J. O’Hara, South Amboy, daughters, Ruth Ann and Patricia Mumford . . ! died Monday, May 1, 1991, in li. Kit.son, and two &o»s, George _0<3«4*4- A son was born in Riverview : Rooscve|t U o sfitit, Meluchcn lie I., and Michael J. Kitson, sli al Hospital on Saturday. Apr 29. 1901. [ wag bora in Matawan, the ton of home; two brothers, John Kltson STULTUr to Mr. and. Mrs. Arnoi Mumtord. ,tle late Mr and MrJ MLchad jr.. Keansburg and Charles Kit' 55 Chestnut Rd., Hazlet. O’Hara, and had resided in South son, Middletown, and two sUten, Mrs. Helen Daly, New Monmouih, Weber Amboy for 18 months, moving from and Mrs. Mar^urt-l picki-Jt. Nep- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welx-r. ! l'^ b e th .^ June_ BrooRsTde Ave., HaizTet, a re - tfr a comrnunicanC The, Carniona Fun»'r«il parents of a daughter, born Sa. '' M.a ry s Church. ‘South Am Toms River, w.is ;n t •* of. ar- an extra phone is worth its weight in gold.. .yet costs onl; urday, Apr. 29, 1961. in Rivervi 'iy. He was employed as an rangemenls. Hospital. . t'ji/ieer at the South Aml>oy Me­ : o r j a I IfospitaJ. A new I'Xlonmun in lhe .bedroom or (jive you an idea for Mother’* Day If you plan to tr.rvr j salad on He is survived by a sister, Mrs a warm soring dtiy, ronaidi-r frrhh kitchen makes loleplioix; vcrvice — il'a a «oorol«tion. Thi» may make iu bonutiful lcl«phone Sunday School. Above" will be the sermon topic derstanding of scientific being poration, who was the guest speak­ Two morning worship services on Friday at th e Sabbath Eve Bible aid books, “From Paradise er, displayed a film on aircraft and Sunday are at 9:30 and 11 a.m . In Sunday School convenes at 0:30 Lost to Paradise .Regained," Chap­ and divine healing includes a per­ a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; service at 9:15 p.m. Kiddush will -m issiles.' ...... ter 22 "How We K'ftow We A re in fect Principle and idea,-perfect the7'absence of the Rev. Chester evening service, 7:30 p.m. be pronounced by Alan Baron. the Time of the End," and the book God and perfect man,-as the basis Jack Kerwin, pack committee Galloway, who1 is on leave from the tMorning choir rehearses at 7:30 Oneg Shabbat hosts are Mr. and chairman, presented a compass to church, the Rev. Donald MacLeod ‘‘Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Divine of thought and demonstration.” p’m. Monday and senior- choir at Mrs. Jack Altmark and Mr. and John Lucania, the Cub who sold the of Ihe Princeton Theological Sem­ Purpose.” The service meeting wiil The Golden Text comes from 8 p.m. Wednesday. most rabbits during the Easter inary, will conduct the services. Mrs, Robert Green. be held at 8:30 p.m. The theme Is Psalm 138: "The Lord wiil perfect candy sale. Brian Weiss was in­ Sunday School meets at 9:30 and Bible Study is conducted-by the Sabbath morning service is Sat­ “Attracting the. Sheep by Kind­ that which concerneth me: thy ducted into the pack and received 11 a.m. Nursery care is provided for pastor on Wednesday from 7 until urday at 11 o’clock. ness.” . mercy, O Lord, endureth for ever.” his bobcat badge. tots under three-years-of-age dur­ 8 p.m. The b o ird of the Hebrew Sunday at 3 p.m. there will be SL Mary's Episcopal Churcb Other awards presented by Joe ing both services. Senior High Fel­ Prayer service is on Friday from Women’s League and Jewish War a public talk entitled, “How Can Kennard, assistant Cubmaster lowship meets at 7 p.m. 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. The public is Veterans will meet tonight at 8:30 One’s Future Be Secure?” East Froat St., Keyporl On .Sunday afternoon, Apr. II, ground was broken for the new ehuicV' wefe Philip Beceiro, silver arrow; On Monday the Brownie Troop invited to attend. P*m- ^(j-p T u esd ay at 8:15 p.m . th ere will Rev. Henry A. Male. Rector ~ of the Emmanuel Assembly of God congregation which will begin inv Kenneth Tanner, gold arrow; Paul m eets at 2:45 p.m.; Boy Scout Communion service is held the: U. S. Y. Spring Kinus at Lonfe1 be a study at all service centers. St. Anne’s Guild will meet this mediate structure on Palmer Ave., Middletown Township, Keansburg, Hencoski, lion badge and two-year Troop 73 a t 7:30 p.m. and the second Sunday of each month. Branch will be from Friday to The Bible aid book is "Y our Will afternoon at 2 p.m. In the evening Officiating ln services, left to right, were the Rev. Waller Pierce, Free, pin; John O’Connell, lion badge, Board of Trustees at 8 p.m. The Special services will be held as an­ Sunday. Be Done On E arth.” The addresses Boy Scout Troop 64 will meet at hold, sectional presbyter; Ihe Rev. David Garlock, Perth Amboy; the gold arrow and two-year pin; mother and daughter banquet will nounced. School open house will be held are: tF. Anderson, 331 Wilson Ave., ~ p.m. and at 8 p.m. the tithing Rev. Timothy Adams, locaf pastor, and the Rev. Elias Ellison, former Frank Malandrucolo, gold arrow be held at 6:30 p.ri. Tickets may Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. At Matawan; J. Gondoly, 5 Atlantic and continuance committees and pastor and founder. ______. • ' r . . and silver arrow. . be obtained from Edith Davison Trinity Church (Episcopal) 8 o'clock Ihe adult study group will Ave., Matawan; R. Lovelace, Pros­ adult confirmation class will meet. Also, Tommy Avchen, gold ar­ (LO 6-0032). A turkey dinner will M ala 8L, M atawaa meet at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. pect Ave., Cliffwood; A. W. Pal­ Hofy Communion will be held to­ row, silver. arrow and assistant be served,, followed by entertain­ -Carroll B. Hall, Herbert R. Rothenberg, Wailing mer, Middle Rd., Box 290, North morrow m orning at 6:30 a.m. First Baptist Cburcfc At 7:30 p.m.. cars will leave the denner bar; Stephen Pfeiffer, den- ment. • • Bishop’s Man-ln-Charge Terr., Keyport; Edward Rothen­ Centerville; W. Waite, 8 Monmouth church for the Billy Graham Cru­ On Sunday there will be morning 232 Main SL, M atiw u ner bar; Mark Uglesich, assistant Faith Circle meets on Tuesday at Rogation Sundsy, matins will be berg will discuss 'The Devil’s Ave., Port Monmouth, and King­ prayer at 7:45 a.m.; Holy Commun­ sade counseUor training at the First denner bar and Mrs. Shirley Pur­ 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lee at 7:45 a.m.; Holy Communion, 8 Etiquette11 by Maurice West. dom Hall. , ion, 8 a.m.; family service and The Lord’s Supper will be ob­ Methodist Church of Freehold. cell and Mrs. Alice Hencoski, den Lucas, 522 South Laurel Ave., West a.m.; Holy Eucharist and sermon, -• The board of trustees will meet chiirch school, 9:30 a.m.; morning served at both the 10 and 11 s.m<; —Thursday-it~the;7:M p,m.-ser­ mothers, two-year pins. George Keansburg. The Intermediate Girl First Church Of Christ, Scientist 10 a.m.; church school, 10 a.m.; Monday at 8:30 p.m. prayer and sermon, 11 a.m. and worship services on Sunday. A nur­ vice the tneme will be “The New Carter and Rudy Mikson. one-year Scout Troop meets at the church evensongf—5—p.m.-;— youth study - Closing-session of Jewish -values Broad St., Keypert Holy. Baptism, 12 o’clock noon. In Life .in Christ.” Choir practices pins; and. James Campbell and at 9:30 a.m . group, 5:30 p.m. llie celebrant will be Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. Sunday i e r v ice and - Sunday the evening a t 7-p.m.. the Acolytes sery Is open during both services. at.8:30 p.m. - traig Bellamy, two-year pins.;; ' will be the >Rev. Henry C. Beck, School, 11 a.m. Wednesday, testi­ will meet. Church school meets at£:43 a.m. The pack will participate ln the On Thursday the World Service D. S. Y. clubs meet Wednesday _Cherub_choir rehearsal !s Sabii* Group m eets at noon in Uie fellow­ editor of the American Church at 7:30 p.m. mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room fonday find Tuesday, Rogation and Junior High Baptist Youth Fel­ day at S a.m. district kite fly to be held May 27. News. Rockets and missiles made by the ship nail. Ladies are requested to Hebrew Women's League meets open Wednesday and Saturday from Days, there will be Holy Com­ lowship at 7 p.m. bring a box lunch. Ik e FallaUhJtefonieformed Church 'Cubs were displayed. Den 4 is the The Young Churchmen meet Thursday, May 11, at 8:30 p.m. 2 to 4 p.m. munion at 9 a.m. On Monday there Junior choir practices Monday at Junior High Canteen meets at Monday at 7:30 p.m. will be rehearsal of the intermed­ Middlee Rd/'and-, Poole Ave., honor den for thla month. Man's perfect, spiritual relation­ 7 p.m. Church school teachers and 7:30 p.m . on Friday. Holy Communion ~will be cele­ Jebm h'a Vltaessea ship to God will be emphasized at iate choir at 7:30 p.m. and a vestry /H. a axlet z le t The Couple's Club will sponsor a brated on Tuesday. Rogation Day, Keyport Congregation Christian Science services this meeting at 8 p.m. officers will meet at 8 o’clock ill Rev. Theodore C. Muller. Pastor Catholic Boy Scouts square dance on Saturday, May 13 at 8 a.m. and on Thursday, Ascen­ Kingdom Hall, 59 Division SL Sunday. Wednesday there will be junior the-fellowship hall. “Beginning at the Home” will bo Receive Merit-Medajf in the fellowship. ball at 8 p.m, sion Day at 8 a.m. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. the min­ Opening selections from the Bible choir and Brownies, 7 p.m.; senior Theannual meeting of/the Mon­ the pastor’s topic at the Christian Refreshm ents .vyill J be served. Junior choir rehearses Saturday istry school will consider Study in the lesson-sermon on the sub- Family Sunday service at 11 a.m. choir, 8 p.m. and A.A.s, 9 p.m. mouth' Baptist Association will be a t 11 a.m . 73' on "Falling Away From Chris­ [ect "Adam and Falten Man” will Ascension Day, Thursday, there The Sacrament ol Baptism will . . Scouts were honor- Grace Mttbodfit Churcb held Tuesday at ill a.m. at the 1 by the>Roman Catholic Church tianity," taken from the Bible aid nclude these passages from tbe w ill be Holy Communion at 6:30 be administered. A nursery is heJd UdM Beach ^ Calvary Methodist Church Calvary Baptist Churdi, Belmar. (continued on page nine) ,atSt,' Mary’s Cuthedral,- Trenton, JbO0k.J_Qufllificd.TQ. B eJvlinisterfl.", JJrst chapter .of JQenesls:. ”Aijd God and 9 a.m. . . . Rev. Leoa ~ZinfcIer, ’P astor " n i r d 'S L r K ty p r t when They were awarded the Ad Altare Del medal by His Excei- On- Wednesday at 6 p.m. Girl Rev. H. T. Williams SID , lency, the Most Rev. Bishop George Scout Troop S3 will meet ip the Pastor W. Ahr. Also cited for outstanding EducationalDnlldlngr^Senlorcholr “A Successful S€?vlce'*~will~be work In -scouting for boys of the will rehearselat_7:30 p.m. In the the pastor's, sermon topic on Sun­ Catholic faith was James Kellett, church. day a t the 10:45 a.m . worship serv­ On Sunday at 9:30 a.m . Sunday Keihsburgt., who was given the ice. Sunday . School begins a t 9:30 Pelican Award. . School will l>e held for grades one a.m . . through twelve. At 11 a.m. Sun Boy Scouts who received their The Women's Society for Chris­ medals were James McKeown and day School will be held for children tian Service will m eet Monday age three through kindergarten. A^ win Thomas Taggart of Troop 80, Key­ at 8 p.m. at which time there will 11 a.m. regular morning worship port and Fred Becker, Robert Ol­ be a pledge service and the instal­ [UNION service will be held and the Sacra­ sen, John Cantwell and James lation of officers. ’T.__ EXCLUSIVE AT GRAND UNION Berber!ch of Troop 105, Keansburg. ment of-Holy Communion will be celebrated, TTiis also stags Nation­ Sunday School board will meet SUPERMARKETS al Family Week, which lends with Tuesday at 8 p.m. and the official IN THE SAYRE WOODS SHOPPING CENTER, SAYREVILLE l i l t w e e k why don't you look bqard on Wednesday a t 8 p.m. through the windows of your Mother's Day on May H At 5 p.m. AND AIRPORT SHOPPING PLAZA, HAZLET confirmation class will be at the All choirs will rehearse at the church . . . from the inside. church. At 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellow­ usual time on Thursday, May 11. ill i ship will be held at the church. On Monday at-8 p.m. the Wo­ L «:< DR. LOUISI. PRAGER man's Society 'for Christian Ser­ vice will not hold a regular month- —OPTOMETRIST---- ly-mecting~but~~wlll~7neet at the BANGOR,ME. church at 7:30 p.m.-and proceed EYES EXAMINED.... to the Cliffwood Methodist Church OFFICE HOURS they will join its g roup in —Dally and Saturdays celebrating their 19th anniversary. • A.M. to I P.M. Fridays S A.M. to I P.M. Second Baptist Cburcb Closed AU Day Wednesdays O rchard S t . M atawan 30 W. Front St., , Rev. W. I. Hutcheson, Pastor Morning worship wiil be held Keyport Sunday a t 11 and evening worship a t 7 p.m. COlfax 4-2020 . Wednesday night the church busi­ ness meeting will be held.

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Industry Holy Name ministry. he resumed graduate Honiack, 22 Old Manor Rd., Hazlet. . St Joseph’s Church Davtd’i Tabenuel* Pentecostal Church Sayre Woada Baptist Choreh The Older Youth group will hold Dental A uxiliary studies and received the degree of Maple FL* Keypert ClUlwMd Route t, Browntown - ... Communion Breakfast. Doctor of Theology from Emman­ a “May Walk" Sunday at 6 a.m. Unl— ^ nd Sidney A v e, uel College in the University of Tor­ with breakfast following at the Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor Elder lame* Mou, Pastor Ual*a Beach Rev, Ronald Robinson, Pastor Names O fficei| The Holy Name Society of onto. Dr. MacLeod has preached in home of Miss Margo Weigand. Dea­ Masses will be held Sunday lunday School la it 10 im .: Mra. Herbert G. Wood, Pastor Sunday School meets at 9:45 with influential pulpits in Canada, the con's prayer meeting is at 9:15 s clsai for each member of th* A meeting of the Monmouth and Crucible Steel Co., Spaulding morning at 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 13 mprnlns worahlp. 11 a.m. Worahlp service* a n Held Sun Works,. Harrison, will hold their United States, and Great Britain, a.m.; Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; o'clock. ' Ocean County Dental Auxiliary was family; morning worship, 11 a.m.; 10th annual Communion. Mass and including chapels of Princeton and Communion service, 10:45 a.m . On Wednesday evenioga tbe tarry day at 11 a.m. and 7;4S p.m. Sun young peoplei meeting, ( p.m.;1 with a nursery available. Family held last week at the home o! Mrs. Breakfast on Sunday. Mass will Rutgers Universities, and the Na­ Pentecost Full Gospel Churcb ■ervlce I* at 1 p.m. day School Is at 0:43 a.m. evening gospel service, 7 p.m. .> tional Presbyterian Church in Wash­ night will be observedat 6:30 p.m. Martin J. Cain jr.. New Shrews- be offered at 9 a.m. in St. John’s Church ot tbe Living God Bible study group meets fticsday Mid-week pruyer and Bible Study ’ Church, Newark; and breakfast is ington, D.C. and at the evening service at 7:30 Ftrat SplrituaJ Church ^bury. Nominating committee, chair-, o’cl6ck, the film,. “The Footsteps 1s held every Wednesday atM: 30 to be served at 10 a.m. at Hotel He is a contributor of many art­ 157 Mala S t, Keansburg a t'7:43 p.m. mao, .Mrs. Bernard Wiener, Red of Livingston,’* will be shown. Ol Dlvlae Rea* p.m. Robert Treat. icles and reviews to religious and Sunday Schctol is from 3 to 4 Thursday prayer meeting la held Bank, presented the new slate of homiletical journals, a member of Young people will hold a roller n t Mala Bellord St. John’* Methedlst Churcb -^ o ffic e rs for- 19G1>62 season. Elec­ as altar boys will be p.m.; evening service a t.7:30 p.m. at 7:43 p.m. .7...... employees, Frank Lynch and Rich­ ihe~cdiiorial board of Theology To­ skating party Monday at 6:45 p.m. ■ Rev. Phoebe Dailey, Pastor... South Main St., te d "Wfire M rs. Jam es A. Parker, day, New Jersey correspondent to The 63rd Annual Meeting of the Prayer meeting la held Tuesday Red Bank, president; Mrs. Samuel ard Slane. Anthony Arlotta will Service, are held Sunday at 8 Emmanuel Aasembllcs Ol Ced Rarlltn Township be the toastm aster and will intro^ The Christian Century and editor Monmouth Baptist Association will at 8 p.m. and Bible Class on IL Furman, New Shrewsbury, of a book on preaching, "Here Is p.m. and Tuesday‘at 2:30 and 8 Middle Rd., North Centerville Rev. Norman R, Rllcy, Pastor dace the principal speakers, Rev. be held Tuesday st the Calvary Thursday at 8 p.m. - Sunilny wonhfp services un al vice president, fund-raising; Mrs. My Method.” His latest book, Baptist Church, Belmar, starting at pjtt. Cain, vice president, membership; Nicholas Gill. C.P., J.C.D., pro­ Rev. Timothy Adams, Pntlor “Word and Sacrament: A Preface 10 a.m . . 1 - Saturday school for children Is B im ., 0:30 n.m. ami l1 a.m. • Mfs. Joseph Hecht, Deal, treasurer; fessor of moral theology and canon Sunday School Is a t 0:43 a.m.; to Preaching and Worship,’* has Chapel choir rehearses Wednes­ held from 10 to 11:U a.m. M afiaavUk Metbedlal Churcb Church school meets at 0:30 und Mrs. David Berman, Elberon, re­ law at St. Michael’s Monastery, been published recently by Pren- morning worship, 11 o'clock; Evun 11 a.m. The evening service is .leld Union City; Miss Jeanne P. Gal­ day at 6:30 p.m.; mid week service M wtuvlU* cording secretary and Mrs. Ralph tice-Hall, Inc. Churcb OI Qyr Savlow at 7:30 o’clock. Interm ediates meet lagher, attorney-at-law, Jersey City, in the chapel, 7:30 p.m.; sanctuary Rev. Fred IL Bowen, Pastor gellstlc service, > p.m. Tho first ■ C. Angelillo, Oakhurst, correspond­ for the sixth, seventh and elfihrh ing secretary. and Mayor John J. Groean, choir rehearsal, 8:30 p.m. Cettrell R&, Sunday of each month, there is a Church service* are held on Sun­ gradea at 6:43p.m .; Senior Mclhod* Hoboken. . Cited By Firm Cheesequake The auxiliary has decided to be­ .Bayview Presbyterian Churcb day all I a.m. and Sunday School Communion aervice at 11 a.m. 1st Vtuth Fellowship, 7:30 p.m.# come affiliated with the New Jer­ Entertainment will be provided Cliffwood Bcach by the Three Honey Belles, Miss Three bayshore area employees Rev. Henry„A. Mile, Rector meets at 10 a.m. Voupg Peoples service will be Post llltih School M.V.F.. 7:30 p.m. sey State and the National Ameri­ Rev. Francis Osterstock . Gloria Reiger,- Miss Arlene Hoag of Hercules ^Powder Co.,, Parlin, Rev. Clarence A. Lambelet, Ylcai held Thursday evening st 0:43 can Dental Auxiliary. wete cited last month for service Psstor GeUuemane Lutheran Chaicb Final plans were discussed for and Miss Carol Ann Noble, record­ Sunday services are at 9; 30 a.m. p.m., before the regular Thursday ing stars of Jersey City, who sing anniversaries. Awards were made Church school classes meet Sun­ MapJl PL, Keypart the installation and scholarship pre­ to Steve J. Derechnilo, Old Bridge, day at 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, rhe first, third and fifth Sundays, (ervlce, Instesd at Tutsdiy eve with the Caldwell College Glee Rev, Frederick Boos, pastor sentation luncheon to be held oo Club. . . 25-years; Charles W. Grey, Osborn 9:30 and 11 a.m .; fam ily fellow* there la lioly Communion, sad the nines at 7:30 p.m. Thursday eve WANTED Thursday, M ay'll at. the Rumson second and fourth Sundays, mon* T hen are two lervlces on Sui> The society was organized In St., Keyport, 20 years,; and Clifford ship hour in fellowship hall, 7 p.m. ning, Bible atudy a n d prayci Hotel, Rumson; Chairman of the Monthly meeting of the deacons day; Matins at 0:30 a.m. and tbe LOTS and ACREAGE July 1951 and the first communion H. Grant, VanBrackle Rd., Mat­ ing prayer. Churcb school meets service Is at 7:49 o'clock. luncheon is Mrs. Cain; tickets^ awan, IS years. : ' will be held Monday at 8 p.m. at 9:30 a.m. regular service at 11 o’clock. Sun . Mrs. Lawrence R. Burdge, Red breakfast was held in March 1952. Boy Scout Troop 10 meets Tues­ day School begins at 0:43 a.m. • ------Bank-and Mrs.-Leon-Reisner sr^- Jt-is_the-only-Holy-Name-Society . Special services will be held a» Cllltwe*d Community day at 7 p m., also Exploring Post- announced. ~ Long Branch; decorations, Mrs. in the steel industry in the state 10. - . “ Methodst Ctartta Church Services The Women's Guild meets the ■L Benedict’s Chuck David Alterman, Long Branch. In­ of New Jersey and the motto is, Bible Study group meets Wednes* Hilmdel SehMl Rev. Le* Cotter, Pastor stallation officer will be Mrs. Na­ "Put Christ io Industry.'* Robert first Tuesday of each mootb la the Sunday morning servlco win be GOLDEN RULE ' (continued, from page eight) day at 7:30 p.m. than Frankel, Interlaken. E. Gilbum is president of th e church hall at 8 p,m. Th* P aren t Halm del Rd., IM aM a. 0 a.m,: Sunday School, 10 a.m Construction Co. for pre-school children. Sunday Rev. Edward P. Blaska, Paitor The- progranv will- f e a t*i r e -a society and past president, Michael . Reformed Church of Keyport Teachers Association of the churcb M.Y.F. wili IM la Iho evening at School for nursery through elghtn Masies nr* held Sunday al 7 .1, Rout* 35 - HazUt, N .J. travelogue and discussion on the JTBlumetti, general chairman. grade meets at 9:30~nm-Pilgrim' Warren 8L, Keyporl school mcets the final Tuesday ol 7: JO p.m...... -.__ 1. . Orient and East Asian countries by . Rev. John H Sharpe.^Pastor 0,10 and il a.m. aad at il o'clock Youth Fellowship, sixth through each month at 8 p.m. ~ ' noon. . —Choirpracllc* wUlb*hoWThur^ CO 4-3200 Mrs. Robert Maxwell, Middletown. Guest Speaker At eighth grades, meets at 7 p.m. and The Guild will meet today at 3 day at T p.m. ------Her interest in various cultures of Senior Youth Fellowship, high p.m. at the home of Mra. Van B. Brewntawa Community Church Confessions ara beard to lh« the world has brought her to cir- Presfayterian Church school, at the same hour. Adult Walker. Choir rehearsal will be Brewotewa Union Sunday Sebtel parish horn* Saturdays betmo* 1 - cumnavigate the world three times. Bible Class will meet at tbe par* held a t 8:15 p . m . > Rural Life Sunday will be ob­ ' ..Route 18, Browntowa and I p.m. " . ‘ The recipient of the 196f Dental Tlie Rev. Donald MacLeod..M.A., sonage at 8* p.m. ‘ - Rev. Francia Cantel, Pastor OPEN FOR INSPECTION ..... Hygienist Scholarship of $500 is JH.D. willI be guest speaker at the served at the 10:45 a.m. worship F«urtk Mt. H tealra __Choir rehearses Monday at- 8 service. Sunday School begins at Sunday School Is held from 9:49 Miss Audrey. Nadeau, daughter of 9:30 and 11 a.m. worship services P-m. . . Spiritual Church 9:30 a.m. and Junior Youth Fellow­ to 10:45 a.m. and the church serv* Mrs. Al V.pMaffei, "Little Silver. in th e F jrst Presbyterian Church, Consistory meets Wednesday‘ at Ml Shore Rd., llnloa Beach ' GABRIEL BROS. Miss Nadeau is a senior at "Red • ship af7 p.m. ice from u a.m. until 12 o'clock. Matawan,„on-Sundayr- Dr,—Mae- „..... “ The' Bible Study group will meet Rev. Katherine Miller, Pastor— Bank High School. Besides many Leod is a Canadian-born Scot Everyone Is cordially Invited to at* Services 'are held on Sunday a id ALL ELECTRIC HOME . andvaried extra-curricular activi­ First Baptist Chureh___ Monday nr 8:15 p.m. at the home tend. who joined the faculty of Princeton f Thursday evenings at ( o'clock Model Open Dally Until l i P.M. ----- ties, her outside interests include Mala tod W. Third Sts. - of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughson, Theological Seminary tn-1947 as a 224 M ain St. and on Friday afternoons at 1 p.m jnedals-jauLln tennis champion­ professor in the... Department of ______Keypert _____ King Of Kings Latberan Churcb Senior Youth. Fellowship , meets Bayview School------Shells From $2900 up - On Your Lot Or Oun ships inUie Red Bank area and Worship and Preaching. He holds Rev. Maurice W. Phillips, - — Luther Memorial - ...... - volunteer work in Riverview Hos-' Wednesday at 8 pun. at the church LeetardvlU* R

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Kalkhof. ss S O I 4 0 2 M HS Revival At Sliding flome W ith First MHS Run M atawan Goes Into Shore Conference, Valll, If BAYSHORE JUNIOR CUffarood M anorial (S) ab r b Penn Relays N orth WB” Lead, Beating Keyport 2-1 Hamilton, c 5 2 3 HIGH SCHOOL ChUds, p 9 1 2 By a defensive magic all their Cummings drew his second walk, Underwood, lb 3 2 2 Matawan High track, which has J. Jones, es 4 O' 2 haa unaccustomed rocky going so own, Coach George Deitz's Mata­ ft was here that Gregory came up Causby, rf , 5 O '2 far.this-year,'- came back into its wan High baseball team annexed with his second strikeout, Pietre­ CONFERENCE W. Shortridge, 2b ■ 2 0 0 Saturday on the rain-splashed the vital game with Keyport at wicz blowing a chance to win his W. Mitter. 3b 3' 0 0 MHS field Friday 2*1 aod thereby own game with two aboard. Green. 2b 1.3 0 1 , junways of the University of Penn­ It was the turn of Keyport Cen J. Williams, If, cf 3 0 0 sylvania’s Franklin Field in Phila­ tool? over command of . the north Bob Jackson Scores Savage, if 1 0 0 delphia. True, the Maroon and “B” Shore Conference baseball While Keyport was squandering tral to try to stop the onrush of Gaynor,..lf' * 3 0 0 race. And by their victory, the Ma­ the league-leading Middletown In­ ' Steel did not take their class mile these scoring chances, Matawan 37 5 12 relay, butr'their second place to roon and Steel moved forward to was getting only one off Pietrewicz, termediate team last week in the rfoansburg - 20102 0003—8 -•record' shattering Howard-Jljgh. share preeminence. with South River seemingly, bouipd for a no-hitter. In Bayshore Junior High Schooi Con: Ciiffwood Memorial 1Q261 0100—5 Wilmington, Del., was such that in Central Jersey jnterwholastic the {ohrth,''Bub--Jackson walked baseball. . ference; but Coach'Ron Schmidt's . the eastern interscholastic track with one out &nd stole sccond. Try something new —broiled world knew that Matawan was Keyport_enjered the game un­ players could not hold the Inter­ Pietrewicz threw wildly to the bag grapefruit. To prepare: Cut grape­ back in business again. defeated and used Its ace lefthand­ on an attempted pickofl play and mediate School players. It was a er, Alex Pietrewicz, winner of five fruit in half-and sprinkle each half ,‘MHS track coach B arr/ Rizzo de- Jackson made third. Then the third Middletown victory 6-1 behind the with brown Sugar or honey. Dot games. Dave Gregory, of three no­ strike ball got away from Rothen­ cldcd after the uneventful showing three-hit pitching of Chippie Kent. with butter and broil slowly until or the Maroon and Steel relay hit fame, also a southpaw, opposed berg on Bowie, Jackson scoring. him -for the Mafoon and Steel. Billy GeigeT hurled - for Keyport. lhe fruit js lightly browned and teams at the Bridgeton relays Apr. Bowie stole second, then tried for heated throughout. Serve hut as ad- Pietrewicz appeared to have all the third and seemingly scored when Jim Griffin, Sparky Abdulla and 22 that changes were in order. Oni* appetizer, as a meat accompani­ change: was to take Mike Cather­ better of the pitching argument, Rothenberg’s throw got away from Mickey Smith, the first three Mid­ ment, or dessert. ■ ‘ wood out of the mile relay, where with more strikeouts, less .hits al- Jackson. But the KHS third sacker dletown batters, hit safely. Then he on!/ had been able to spin a lowed,'bases on balls,'hit batsmen played it smart, protested to the Bob Capalbo walked and an error 57 seconds 440 a t. Bridgeton, and and balls hit to the outfield. The um pire Bowie had not -touched made it three runs and enough to reassign him’to concentrate on the outfield won the game for the third, and the run was not allowed Win the game the first inning. Cap- hurdles and the pole .vault, where Huskies in handling 11 chances and the runner called out. aibo's hit and three errors gave' without a flaw. The Keyport out­ Coach Fred Gcmsbeck’s team an­ the Huskies can stand a picking-up In the bottom of the sixth, Piet­ er gardeners were called on for other run in the third. Keyport of points. In his place Ken Riss- rewicz lost his no-hitter w h e n miller was moved iri for the second only four fielding^jpla^s^v Piet- scored in the fourth on Geiger’s rewicz’s better muffling" the bat­ Flynn's bouncer got away from the two-bagger and Wayne Steneck’s leg with Rich Bennett making the KHS infield. Flynn stole'—second CATES OPEN 6 30 P.M.—MOVIM AT DUSK start, Rich Fierros the third leg ters. . ' - . . . hit. . . - But Gregory outshone his mound against-Scuorzo, new Red Raider miocmitm-trtit son - i«M Sm o»t and Brad Bradach the anchor. catcher. Wathington and Jackson Cliffwood M emorial -nine had a rival in fielding his position and busy seven days, playing three Bennett tore down the opening were easy outs, but Bowie bounccd .. quarter, milfe against the famed keeping the defense - inside tight. games within the Week. They start­ Three times Keyport baserunners •one through the same spot over ed out losing to Matawan 3-1 in a Roger Pearce, Point PJeasant, and second-as had Flynn and it was were thrown out stealing, so close game shortened by rain. They Howard’s Art Martin. -The Dela­ a second Maroon and Steel run. did Gregory keep them tied to came back to trim Union Bcach ware runner just edged out Pearce . .Jt was needed, for in the seventh, at the balon passing but Bennett the bag. And when the Kpd and 6-5, scoring all their runs in one White tried to advance .via the the Keys finally did it. Topolewski inning. Then came the decisive _ kepLJyatmmi just-a-yflrd and a walked and moved to second when iialf behind with, a Param us runner sacrifice route, three times did the game with Keansburg Monday that Bruce JackjOjn's roller in front of a foot-stepin back of Bennett Ben- fro^t runner get cut down. The they had to win to stay in thc the plate w/s one tod many for ”Tietrrarr52;4r*~— ------Keys had men qn basis every Inn­ pennant race. It was the best game ing but one^ but were able-to score Gregory lo make on a force play: of the season to date, going to nine, ‘W in g s 0f c h a n c e * Could Not Take Pace Boboy Jackson ia sliding home in Friday's Mata­ strike bull on Maiawan’s Bui Bowte had gotten away 6niy~m"the“ lasrlnnlng“witlj-twcr -Denny-Duff-bunted,-but• this time innings-before—Coach - Bill - New­ The second/leg' _ Point -PJeasant , | wan-Keyparf game before -Alex Pietrewicz, Keyport and rolled to the backstop. Jackson broke in from outs and two strikes on the batter. Gregory cut off the lead runner at man’s boys yielded to the visitors -runner could not take the pace and I pitcher, could .take a desperation peg from Peto Roth- third un the passed ball and scored the first nw of Against this, jftatawan stoie three third. Hourahan lofted to Collins 8-5 at the Cliffwood Ave. field. PORTRAIT of the G arnetJjulls felT behind. Billy enberg, catcher for the Red Raiders, after a-third the tense game In the fourth Inning. bases and Pietrewicz made one of for the second out. With two strikes Devlno’s Run Decides Game Moorfi'chased well out in front for on him, Wilson kept Keyport alive the two errors of the game. His The Matawan^Cliffwood game-was m Howard with the Paramus High battery mate, Pete Rothenberg, by fungoing a hit into right and )|T OBSTER' runner going into second. Things Yates, lb 0 D decided by Tommy* Devino's home W. Collins. Ib 0 0 made the other. . Bruce Jackson scored with Duff run with ,two Matawan runners ~.— stayed that way-to the-flnal. pass­ winding up at third. But Gregory’s Nanna Sparks ...... Bowie, n . - ..... O 0 KH S ja y vees 2-1 Had Chance In First aboard. Frankie D’Apoiito’s fast ing of the batons.- . SuthenanB, if 0 0 The Keys had ai thaftce ln the tight mption kept Wilson, the po­ Behr.^rf .. . 0 0 one was too much for the Cliffwood ALAN LADD There was no hope of beating out Garafano. e 0 0 opening frame when Bill Hogan tential, winning run, from trying to batters. Howard. The Delaware school's St. M ary’s W in Haslach, U 0 0 O ver Matawan JV doubled with a man on first, but steal «pond.. Scuorzo lofted a fly Spencer Henry, and Phil Anderson a fast outfield relay kept a run into right center that looked as Against Union Bcach, the Cliff­ SANTIAGO __ _ had distanced the field. But Brad- Matawan did not get to the Key­ . Keyport H.S. jayvees reversed from scoring. There were two though it might drop safely. But wood team fell behind early. Joe 81. M ary* (IA ) (4) Stragella hit a homer in the second ach ran a 50.4 440-yafd leg in the port game’ -with'... an .all-winning Monday the score by ' whlchi the outs' at thei time and the next bat­ Larry Behr, MHS rlghtflelder, came for the Beachers with two aboard Jieavy going that made up the top team. On Thursday, the day before M.rotta, ai 3 2 KHS varsity was beaten by Mata­ ter bounced harmlessly to Gregory In under it and the game was performance bf bis career to date playing the Keys, the Huskies in* Seaman; cf • 3 1 wan. Assistant Coach Frank Zam- and the side was retired scoreless. over. - which looked secure with Lartf Heffernan, lb 1 1 Natarcola, their pitcher, mowing and had Matawan /fins pleasantly varied South Amboy to face the St. pello’i players took the Huskie Jn the third, Gregory hit Rothen­ M atawaa m fluszata.cf - J 0 down the Cliffwood batters. KEYPORT anticipating what he would: have M ary's H.S. club of that city. A Fitzmorrlt. rt seconds into camp at the Red and berg. first KHS batter, with a ’ . ,..... u ab r h •9 0 Came the fifth and Natarcola ptfSu* with a dry running surface game Matawan haa counted on as Jinkowakl, lb 1 0 White's field-2-1. itched ball. Dan Hourahan bunted, Flynn, If . * 3 11 Pohl, p .. • C. Wathington, as , 2 0 0 suddenly weakened. He filled the underfoot. The Paramus anchor their ninth victory toward an all* 2 0 • And the game was a reverse of iut Gregory's long throw to second Nanna. c. 1 O Bob Jackson, 3b 2 1 0 i m n rpan could hot take the pace, and winding season' was their first de­ the varsity game again in that cut off Rothenberg., Hourahan tried Bowie, If . • - J ~ ’0 l bases with one out by walking Billy 2 O Shortridge, Tommy Green and Jim COifax 44451 It was a second for the Maroon and feat, tne Eagles ginning 4-2. base running was the deciding to steal and he was out. A good Collins, 2b *—2 0 - 0 Garafano, c 2 0 0 Savage. Hits by Ed Hamilton and m Steel. Howard was timed in 3:27.7, Lou Nanna jr., Hazlet, catcher . . . . 23 4 4 factor and it was Matawan who Keyport chance came in the fifth. Yates,'lb "2 0 0 the best of the JJciass relays. for St. Mary's, largely brought Score by Innings; Jimmy Childs, Cliffwood pitcher, NOW THRU SATURDAY Matawan OOtO 100-1 was a t fault in this gam e. Billy Chet Topolewski, first'up for the Haslach. rf 1 0 0 0 M atawan had a 3:30.4, bettered about thc M&tawan defeat. Joe St. M ary’a (SA) J anna rone, Keyport, and George Behr, rf o 0 O tied the score. Then a dropped third 30001 00x—4 Red Raiders, walked. He was cut strike and a double by Jimmy ' USED OH TW FACTS OP THE SUT H tU II ' only by Kearny, t Croup IV Pohl, righthander working for St. Morrell, Matawan, were the op­ down stealing. Bruce Jackson pop­ Gregory, p . 2 0 0 Jones ran the Memorial School school,-of all the other 12 class re­ Mary’s, walked seven batters and posing pitchers. * ped out but Rothenberg* again was \ H m y i lay winners. Their football rivals, hit two, but Nanna's steady hand* Pote Back For Keyport (1) total-for the frame to six. The Maroon and Steel seconds nit by a pitch. Hourahan bounced Closely Fought ' Leonia, winning thUMOth class re­ ling of his wobbly battery mate en­ to Charlie Wathington, Matawan ab r KHS 880 Event % gained a run In the, top of the Hourahan. 2b 4 0 The Keansburg game was closely Jay, tied the Matawan time. Nine abled Coach Bill Ryan's team to shortstop, who failed to make the third when Frank Bilotti led off Wilson, lb 4 -0 fought throughout. Jim Beveridge rchoofsnrced-frr-ffie-evenWfl-wMcfi- ie^-theiF-way-through_the-game^ wiiha4wo.bagger_and -Tom -Nuccio. easy toss to. Billy Collins for the Scuorzo, If 5 0 Matawan competed, and Coach The first Matawan out was a cut- —Keyport-trackmeh-were-no-m«tch- Hogatir-ct------and Bobby CfengoUa, jed the Keans­ for Lakewood on the Piners speedy fojiowed wilh a roller to the pit­ iorce play and both runners were Cummings, rf burg' assault upon the offerings of Rizzo esteemed Malawan’s time down by Nanna of an Attempt by cher. Jannarone erred trying for ^afe. - Skip VanPelt was sent Jn Pietrewicz, p was fourth of nearly 100 schools Ed Flynn to steal secondhand ^ew course Apr. 28, jftolng down Childs. Connolly; on the mound for a cutdown on the play and Bilotti to-run. for. Rothenberg^ But Gre­ Topolewski, «s Keansburg, also was buffeted in competing from all over the east thereafter the deadly check pegs 73 3/4 to 4311/2. But there waa a scored. gory*^ fast sidewise motion caught Bruce Jsickson, 3b -in._ tne clasa _relays. , to the sacks of the .Eagles catcher P. Rothenberg, o this batter’s game. e m i U ' M i M M jowmhm sliver lining to the clouds for Key* The Keys tied it in their half of Hourahan taking too big a lead off VanPelt Keansburg went out ahead in the had th&'Huskies shied tojhe bases _ .i At ifiiL , « l:,*. t_.. a ___ fop miTe-jelay time “for thg'day port as.. J*>hn Pate, iheir middle the inning. Mike Weeks hit safely base. VanPelt fliereby. was forced Duff, if top of the.-fifth 5-3 on hits by Conn­ ' was made by Oceanside, L.I., In and unable to get h&tdway wjifcn off and_run down for the third out. distance luminary, was back, not with one out. Jake Gilbert walked, .. .. _. 24.1^4 olly, Beveridge and Ciangotta. - —<1 imvtmi-atttutaa K m 3:24.Twith~wirigate, N.Y., close-up anything did happen to advance Weeks, going to second. Bob Tur­ Once more in the sixth, the Keys them. Nanna also held Pohl in for lost for the season from aij injury, Bcore by Innings: Jones proved_the Cliffwood hero in a t 3:24.5 in national championship ner fanned, but Jim Stultz cam# had two on and got nowhere. Jim -Keyport 000 * 000 1—2 a losing cause. He'doubled to send Special Kiddie Show nine strikeouts. Matawan-p- :-ooO-101 x—J events decided on timSrBunretther as had been feared. And Pote show* through with a hit to score Weeks. Wilson, first "up, singled; Ray home ChUds, who had singled in Saturday M at. Only of thc two top teamtf in the national Errors: Pietrewicz. Rothenberg. Bill Bojyie started on the mound ed he was ready for heavy duty The Red ahd White got the winning Scuorzo bunted, and again Gre­ Two'base hit; Hogan. Struck outt-by^ the bottom of the fifth to make it Starting 1:45 championship- events had & runner for Matawan and he did not settle marker the following Inning when gory was accurate on the long peg Pietrewicz, 8: by Gregory* 2. Bases close again; JThen, when ciiffwood “COMANCHE” to better Bradach’s mark for the again by winning his event in the down until the second inning. Bow­ Billy Hyer singled, Bob Bratsa* to second and Wilson was cut off. on ba)i«: oil Gregory, i; o ff pie­ was coming up a lasC reguIatibri •“ - —* Also — .... . 440. M atawan’s big fellow cam e In- acceptable time of 2:17.7. ; ~ trewicz, 2. Winning pUcher.:_GregorX- ie fanned nine, walked three aod foils doubled, Hyer holding up at Hogan aent a second long fly Into (3*0). Losing pitcher: Pietrewicz time, down 5*4, it was Jones who “IH E LOST MISSILE*' ...— to his own. - ...... — hit two batters. Even.more^gratifylng lo Keyport third. Denny Duff then scored Hyet. ' Today Matawan eneage»,*iv,\m- left tor another o u t, but Phil (MK Umpire,: B ffiS i* .S tay * rammed out a pinch two-bagger to engage* % Hit jtmlng Bamiflrg t wa* the '4:8T.fipn« daahe^ ;qjf by, in a squeete play. Hyer refused to SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY defeated Group IVs rival,'-MWdle score; Buster Underwood, who had Bowie- was wobbly only An-i Ed Scuillonrthe best time/made*by riflfc scoring on tne double by Brat* walked. This tie d .th e score 5-all a miler (hat. day in elghf dual safolis as there was no one out o r t Officers:Elected ; ’ ’ and sent lhe tight'. Obmesf flnttf eX-' meets contested at (he shore. Only Against this due caution by the tra Innings. . ' • JV rivaT--^nglB™ nX.MO omP first St. Mary's batsman, (ripled By Bowling League ’ In the (op of (he ninth, Keans­ at MHS field. The morning meet other KHS winner was Woody, Sull­ KHS jayvees, came wfid-eyed base- down the right field line, ja c k Sea running by Matawan in the late burg -settled the issue. Ron How- is.held lo allow Matawan and Long ivan in the low hurdles at 24.2. Mrs- Boris Benzinger has' been man singled though tile sam e slot, The summaries: inning when they could have tied Cars A t Stadium arden. walked to start It, Connolly Branch athletes to compete in the scoring Marotta. Bowie hit Jim elected president of tha Raritan Newark.schaol invitational meetjn 100-yard dash — Won by Jim Byard it up and gone ahead. Morrell led singled, advancing Howarden. Bev­ Heffernan wilh a pitched- ball, (L), 2nd WiiUama (K), 3rd Miller (Kj. Two K6yport entries- were on the afternoon. ofLfor._tlw._Huskie*_.ln the sixth Township Women’s Bowling Lea­ eridge rammed out a double and Seaman going to second. The Mar­ Tim e: 11.4...... hand.Jn.the_novicecIass_when_auta 220-yard dash — Won by Byard (L), with a triple but he made a fool­ racing resumed at Old Bridge gue. AIs6 elecfed we?e Mrs. Laurel Howarden scored the run to win-the oon and Steel pitcher then took ish try for home and was out by game. Ciangotta and Matty Florio 'PraMnied by WARNER BROS. I 2nd Williams (K), 3rd Milter (K). Stadium. Dick Kirby tried out a Stoeber, vice president; Mrs. Joan Union, Beach Man hold of himself to fan two batters. TJmo; 24.7. 10 feet. The next batter, Garden followed witn hits to run up the . — Also — 440*yard dash ~ Won by Ulo Kuhl new car, found it good on the turns But then Joe Jankowski and Pohi Sutherland, hit safely, so the tying Yankow6kl, secretary; Mrs. Tina Keansburg total and clinch it. Completes Course (L), Snd Moora (K), 3rd Wleien/Jeld but lacking powfcr on the straight-- ___ • Middletown Intermediate («) worked him for walks to force in iL). Tim e: 57.2. ruh was lost there. away. He .dropped way back froif? pjhomso/v treasurer.’ a second run and a third strolled 8flO*yard n n\ — Won by Pota (K), • ., ab r b A special two-week course in out* A final bit o( errant work on the the runner-up position he occupied With u,,ri' only one— week"" of league Griffin, lb 3 12 in after Nanna was hit by a pitch­ 2nd Goldfarb ; 3rd Bofart IK), Time; vees came with one out In tneir A new racing team of Gene Bow­ tions have been decided and a R. Capalbo, o : 2 1 3 William H. Sebeste, 14 Dioling 4:57. half of the seventh. Bilotti singled man and Tommy Falco also is in Kent, p ’ 2 0 0 turing a foul fly for the third out battle looms /or third place honors. Ix>mbardt, rf '2 1 0 St., Union Beach, in Waukegan, 111. with thc sacks loaded. 120>yard high hurdles — Won by to left and* tried for second wner the novice division as an entry Malland, 3b 4 0 1 vmrc°B*ns(t The unique service school con­ Maano Mlllea (L). 2nd Sullivan * Dl«tince: Tne victory gave the Keyport onds. P ark, 42*54; M atawan Ford 41-55. Geiger, p 2 1 fied outboard mechanics. They also then fanned Bob Jackson and Jock jayvees a 3*1 mark on the season. M rs. Sue Coppolia bowled high J. Walker, lb 1 0 toured Johnson's manufacturing « ? r? ^ . JuE p — Won ^ »lcka (L). Gahan, fought off numerous chal­ Steneck, cf : 2 0 Yates lo end Ihe threat. Matawan jayvees lost to St. lenges of the modified cars in the game of the week with a 202 plant to see first-hand how modern ?anc^ laSte* Tricarleo (L). Dlt> Mary's, South Amboy, Jayvees M P. Pangbom, c 3 0 y t M / e - l u m m ' The Eagles picked up another stellar field. Finishing second was score. Two game winners were Bishop, rf 1 0 outboard engincB are designed and Thursday, in addition to losing to run in the fourth - when Marotta v,m5^ ,JrU,mp r J y on .by ____ : champion from Bridgeton was j. stultz, rf SO X third, while Pete Frazee, Rahway, Woodland Park. , • .-* 24 1 „ nan’r scratch roller. Pot.karpm |L),- Brown VanPelt, aa 3 0 0 M IddteldW rtlnt*fffl*diitf- 3010^GJ > Fill your service obligation In Matawan Scoros Hyer, o . • 2 1 1 came on io cop the fourth spot.. Keyport Central J.-s.,^_000t~000—1 Now thru Saturday Matawan scored a second timo Bratsafnlls.-ef — - n r i Kelly triumphed over Rene Char- Tagged Trout Matawaa Elementary (3) tho Army Reserve. Call HOpklna Duff. -If ...... ~T *o o - . - — . . '------! .'.....ab r h 2*2095 for further Information. willi one out in the fifth. Wathing. New Athletic Policy Bv Jackson, M -o ;o o land, Holyoke, Mass., In the first Bucco, 2b , 10 0 ton was hit with a pitch and stofo w. Jannarone, p 2 0 0 heat. Hildreth bested Tommie El­ Troutanglers fishing the. Manas­ Longette, 2b : — ...... o 0 Told By School Heads Weeks, lb 2 1 1 liott, Toms River, In thc second Oufzko, 2b- • ■ 0 0 second..He made third when Jack­ quan River during the 1961 reason D'Apolito, p 2 1 DgfVFTN Gilbert, 3 b ™ — 0-0.0 qualifying race. Don Stumpf, - 1 thcaya* son scratched the first MHS hit of/’ Gcvaa, 3b , *... 1 o A rthur O'Connell . . .. ,!n 1,10 seventh. Haslach HagJand,2b 2 0 Kisner, Beimar, was second and Cliffwood ministrators . endorsed 16 policy Sickels, o . 3 0 fish are requested to send informa­ ab r h “TOE GREAT IMPOSTOR” led off with q walk, Flynn fanned. 2 1 Stan VanBrunt, West Long Branch, Hamilton, a proposals, including tho following: Bilotti, m tion on the exact length of the fish, 2 l l — and —• Wathington’s smash Inside third Nuccio, 3b 3 0 was third. Childs, p 2 0 0 A sportsmanship code for both ath­ its weight, and where it was Causby, rf - ' ‘ Jn ' Eastman C olor' . was. cut off hy Heffermin who had Jn the Saturday night drag races 1 0 0 time to throw to force Haslach at letes nnd non-athletes; a determin­ caught, to the Bureau of Fisheries 'Underwood, lb 2 “WINGS OF ClIANCE" ed effort to resist community pres­ held on tha stadium strip, Bill J .J n n e s .B f— second. Jackson hit safely to put Laboratory, Lebanon. 2::-0 0 sures for victory at any cost; lead­ Schmidt, Summit, shattered all Goynor, If 1 0 0 Sunday - Monday - TuoscJ^I. ! the tylnR run on base. But Yates Keyport At Freehold previous records. Driving an A- Shortridge, 2b 1 0 0 Plus Hot Action In — sent at) altitudlnous fly to center ership in promoting sportsmanship Green, cf 1 0 0 by words and actions, with athletic roadster entry, Schmidt set a 88.47 Savage, 3b The Dutch Schultz Story! nnd thc Matawan undefeated status Big One Saturday miles per hour mark, won his class Surf Angling Catch 1 0 0 “PORTRAIT OF A v/as no more. ' dircclor.s hnd other staff members trophy assignment, set the fastest 13 1 1 . MOBSTER" being required to attend nnd direct Interscholastic baseball In this - A curious piuy In the fourth all nthletic contests. elapsed time of 4.30 seconds and 5 j Ciiffwood Memorial ...0 -00-1 'PERS — and C^lor — area In thc coming week will have 3 i Matawan Elementary 30C Ox—3 marked tho gnme. Walks had put rode off with thc top-eliminator tro­ f - - CIlffMood Memorial («) Alan Ladd Billy Collins und Lorry Behr on Also, provision for adequate po­ only one featured game, Keyport phy chase. "SANTIAGO” lice and faculty supervision nt vs. Freehf/ld Regional at tho county ab r ba.ve for Matawan with one on! anil R acing will continue nt Old Hamilton, c 4 1 f tfu'rinibid^e ro TCiL RrFllM» Garafano nt bnt. Pohl uncorked an games, nnd fnsistenco upon sports­ sealers diamomi Saturday at 2 p.m. i Childs, p 1 Ridge On Bridge wilh the NJTA drags Sat­ Lw.oure 9 Junction 55 inside pilch wilh two strikes on manlike behavior by students nnd Otherwise both thc Keys and Mata­ ;.J I Underwood, lb 2 1 adults alike; a specinl effort to en­ urday nights, and the NASCAR ^ Causby, rf 3 0 the batter. Garafano look n swipe wan will engage in return gam es ■“ J. Jones, ss 3 0 ■Sun. - Mon. - Tues.a ot it wilh his bat nnd tho bnll hit list the aid and support of students, Shoro Conference “B” foes who stock and novice races on Sunday Shortiifdge, 2b 3 1 him. Umpire Joe Papparelltt ruled teachers, the public, game officials, were shown to be no opposition to afternoons. C. Williams, cf 0 0 Two Amazing . . HUFFY- Parklan. and area newspapers in securing Green, cf 1 1 Garafano out apd lhe bnll a dead tha local clubi in their first meet­ Harris, If 1 0 % Astounding Features? ball. Mils Coach George Deilz pro­ understanding ana co-operation 'in ings. Matuwan engages Wall Town­ National Lead Firm Miller, If • . 2 0 tested the ball hit Garafano before maintaining good ntlilctic pro* ship at home tomorrow and Invades Savage. 3b 1 I 4 9 ” the swing was half complete, so gram s. Rumson Tuesday while the Keys Honors Employees Soltys, .lb 1 0 the batter should got his base, mak­ The.statement was prepared by visit Atlantic Highlands tomorrow ing lt bases full for M atawan with M. Gregg Hlbbs, Red Bank Super­ nnd nro against Hoffman In South Seven bayshore area employees Union Beach (5) ono out. But the umpire would not intendent, who pointed out that Amboy Tuesday. ab r of National Lead Co., Titanium Di­ Hiccardl, rf . 1 3 allow it.: ’ “Athletics should provide exper­ The Keyport-Freehold game gives vision, Parlin, received service but­ Lout her, lb Collins and Behr (lien stole into iences for oveiyohe in terms of tha Red and White a chance to r»> ton awards for «rvic« anniversar­ Larry Natarcola, p citizenship, character, health, lead­ store Its prestige after the defeat Lewandowski, c - scoring position, but with three ies during April. A 25-year award TuberJan, 2b ■ ership training, moral values, per­ by Matawan. Hie Colonials havo ' t a l a , , . Dependable balls on Haslach, the batter, Pnhl went to Louis Podbelski, 21 Randall Ennis, 3b. Uncorked 'a wild pitch. Haslach sonality, and social development." not lived up to advance notices yet, PL, Keansburg. Yuhas, 3b -V _ \ A perfect cut every time. ducked lo get out of the way and The report stresses the fact that b u t with Ed Henderson pitching Ostervlch, cf, - If many problems connected with ath* they still are a front-ranking team Twenty-year awards were made Pruchnlk, 1/ the bail hit his bal. It popped gent- to James King, Route 36, Keans- Lou Natarcola, If -Builtfoconformtoufelji- in Central Jersey. If Henderson Stragella, 3b iy-intd-the-nrea—in- Irotil—of-the- .ktics__cannQl_he—solved—in_tha_ burgf-and-Paul—Wilchek^—County. The schools. The superintendents agree works against tlieiKcyi, 11 would ,'standardsestablished by plate and Haslnch could not gut up Rd., Cliffwood. Charles Morris, 21 5~4 'American Standards Associ- off the ground and run to first In that most of tne undesirable ac­ shape up as Keyjfort’s hardest test Branev Ave., Laurence Harbor, re­ r Union Beach . ]3M 010 5 time to avoid being throwq-put. tions frequently encountered In of the season to date. And there Is Fred Sieben, Keyport Central CliffuockI Memorial 0000 Wx—8 'ttlon. ceived an award for 15-years of Keansburg (I) Such were-' the- twists of fato interscholastic_athletics are not good chance he will as the service. Ten-year service awards School basketball player, who turns »» J - . ab r b against thc Maroon and Steel. attributable to students. Colonials have only toothless Howarden, 2b4 ...... 1--1 E x t r a . Matawan (2) went to Edward Kelly, Route 36, to fishing when they pack the cage 3 Ten Eyck Ronson^ Inc. Princeton High on their slate Just Union Beach; Raymond Frazer, game suits away, came up with Connolly, p 4 2 2 Friday Only ab r How about business cards? We Beveridge, c 4 4 2 FJynn, cf > , 1, l before the KHS game. They should Pine St., Union Beach, and Rudolpli this nlne-and-one-half pounder In Curifloni — Horror U pper M ila S t. j.. ■ _ M aU w an' can supply them quickly and at Ciangotta, 3b S 1 3 C. Wnlhington, as SI be able to best the Little Tigers Hosner, Johnson Terr., West Keans­ surf casting at Loo* Beach Island Florio. ct S 0 2 Bob Jackum, 3t> 3 0 (he right pried come and try u j. with a second string plicher. Lamp, lb - , ‘ SOI burg. , last week. Kite, r f j o o CHILDREN UNDEM it F in .ii; Iff,., j I ' i<'.. ti- : -i! > .■ .. Thursday, May 4, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Eleven

Preparing Bamm Hollow Green Monmouth Park Borek Manager Raritan League I LOOKING IT OVER NEWS OF AREA Program For 196T O f Plaza Lanes Starts Saturday With the return of borse racing IN SHOCK AND SORROW. The firmament. Matawan’a Steve Joyce SERVICEMEN lo the metropolitan scene ,-rit Aque­ An $S00,000 bowling center, to be The cry of “ play hall" will * sports community of this area ia played in the -third divisional Aduct last week, Monmouth Park known as Plaza \a a « , will po up sound for the Raritan Township 8- at Airport Shopping Center, -Route championship game Saturday in liash announced its program for stricken and sick at heart at the to-12 Baseball League, Inc , Satur­ 36. Raritan Township. Irving Borek, which Columbia, as- Ivy League Graduates From Recruit Training V1961. The track at Oceanport opens untimely passing of one of the champs, scored on only via the day. Opening activities will begin John P, Schwindt, son of Mr. and JJune 9 and closes Aug. 5. Amory Lakewood, disclosed this week. Mr. Borek states that hehas been hired more genial figures to have been penalty route, was pitted against .at 12:30 p.m. with mem bers of the Mrs. John P. Schwindt, 06 Wash* VHaikell, president of the track, a member of it. Matawan High' Villanova, the eastern champs. Vll- by LeMar Bowling Associates, Inc.. league assembling at the West ington St., Keyport, was graduated Istates tbe program encompasses 19 alumnus, Bob Deitz. Winner of the lanova'won 22-9 and it was tne first from recruit training Apr. 1 at the stakes events with an added value Newark, to manage the new howl­ Keansburg School for the annual a ing center. He also will have Apnlcgatc award for all-around ex-, time the Lions were scored on via Naval Training Center, Great of $669,500 in the 50-day meeting. charge of a bowling center being cellcnce in sports at the sports din­ ‘tounchdowns'-’and “goals," Kugby parade. Lakes, 111; ‘ . The Monmouth Handicap for put up by LcMar Enterprises on a ner of his graduating year, 1957, It varies from our football in that it Approximately 375 little lenguers Ihe gruduntlon fkcrclses, mark­ thrte-year-olds and up, at one-and- tract in Oceanport adjoining the would be hard to essay in what has no forward pass, that ball only will br* Inc 1 ail('iI in Jjie. lim*-11p with ing ihe end of nine weeks of “boot coe-quarter-milej The Sapling for Monmouth Park racetrack. Mr. sport his contribution was. the can he passed backward to a man the local flrsC ulil Mjund and fire camp," included n full dress parode , two-year-olds, at six furlongs, and Borek states both centers will be renter. The MHS football team of coining forward to carry or kick com|mny» units participating. The and review before, military officials the Jjoronty for two-year-old fifc- ready for the 1961 fall bowling sea­ is senior year run into the Key­ it. Any man in possession can be Schflufler-Franzcn Vetemis of For­ and civilian dignitaries. ~ Jies, at six furlongs, all carrying son. port invinciblcs of 195G, but in bas­ tackled bodily ond those not in pos­ eign W ars Post will present the In nine weeks of Instruction, the • minimum value of 1100,000, high ketball the team on which he play­ session can try to protect him in color guard. "raw recruit" is .developed Into a The bowling center at Montnoulh ed went to the semi-final round of Jigltf Monmouth's 1961 stakes pro­ running and kicking. Th^re are 15 Thu Hawks end West Keansburg Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty Park is the Jlth in the string of state championship play, the high- gram . ’ - LeMar bowling centers, according men on a side and the players lack Fire Company, winners of the west­ with the fleet. . " The Monmouth Handicap to be w ater mark of MHS success in the the protective padding or football ern nnd eastern divisions, respec­ to Mr. Borek, and the Plata Lanes cage yarnc. i'he baseball icums on Completes Course At Fort Belvotr renewed on July 15 closes On July center will be the 12th. Mr. Borek players. The battering and blood- tively, will battle in tho opening which he played were runners-up The nomination fee is $150, how­ formerly was associated with the - . - .etting is pretty fierce accordingly. contest at the West Keansburg Fife U.S. Army Pvt, Michacl O. Meal- la, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael ever, provision has been made for Mataw&ff-Keyporr Recrtatton~ecn-- ia,the.ShQre-CflnferencftiiuLanncx^ .Joyc©-»iin was in once piece, by Company field at 1:15 p.m. Mayor supplementary nominations with a ter and is tho roughly - conversant ed Central Jersey, Group I, honors. the last account. His club's loss Philip J. EHanda j r . will throw out A. Mealia, 27 Stanford*Dr., Hai­ iet, completed the seven-week en­ fee of $7500 per nomination falling thereby with the bowling situation In track, Dcltz set an alM'tme was accountable. to the greater the first ball, . _ mark of 154 feet with the discus gineer equiplnent maintenance due on supplementary closing date, in this area. He states he already number of form er school rugby which never is likely to be exceed­ To Provide Refreshments . course Apr. 14 at The Engineer July 5. is getting applications from leagues players from England'and Ireland Chairman Vernon W. Manning • -Sapling Is Aug. 5 ed at the school and he ran the School, Fort Belvolr, Va. interested in bowling at the Plaza on Ihe Villanova team. The Yale has announced chief umpire Ralph The Sapling for two-year-olds, to mile indoors in 4:59, also a M ata­ team was playing tho He w«s trained to repair vand Lancs. - wan High m ark. But his accom­ Cerame will preside over activities. perform maintenance on heavy/con* be contested on Aug. 5 and its com­ Irish the same day and encountered Refreshments will be provided for plementary feature, The Sorority Mr. Borek advises'bowlers that plishments in high school were mod­ much tho same difficulty. We have struction equipment such aa trac­ plans for the Piaxa Lanes center the children attending. \ , for two-year-old fillies, to be run est compared With those he attain­ to wonder that the metropolitan tors, graders and crane shovel*. now are being processed by the. ed in army duty for threo years papers have not picked this up as A pro-season exhibition gkme He entered the Army last No* on Saturday, July 29, called for official bodies of Raritan Township nomination of yearlings on o t be­ overseas and then this year at Po­ a sly device to get around the Ivy was played last week with tho Hai­ vember and completed oaalc train* and he has .had assurance from tomac State College where he sst iet Fire Co. against Ihe strong bay* ing at Fo'rt Dix, The, JO-year-oid fore Jan. 16 of their two-year-old township officials that approval of League ban on spring football Jaraja O-filbDey, greenskeeper at the new Bamm Hollow Country an all-time pass-catching mark and practice. Princeton has a rugby shore winners of the 1-12 League soldier attended Keyport High . season. A series of payments to plans for the project is assured. continue'eligibility until the run­ Club, Middletown, is supervising preparation of the green for 20S-yard, was eyed by Baltimore Colts scout* team but unfortunately Jovce and from Long Branch with the Piycri School...... ning o! the stakes must be met to par J seventh hole, Long, varl-shaped greens will bj^one of the features 32 Modem Lanes - in football, unquestionably, had the his Lions go against the Tigers on winning at 3 to 1. Franx Ludwig, public relations ” maintain" the-eligibility-of-all ^nom­ flf-tne coarse, And every green will have at least one sand trap guarding The Plaza Lanes _will be located promise of theirsir spring ^practice the rugby oval in Centra^or Varv The safety record of commercial chalrmanr-anriotmeed—a—complete ^ehleleHs-far-bettej^than-thflrpri-- inees. The second payment of $5Q It. Gravel is one of the ingredients of the sub-surface preparation-of at a 7.3 acre site and “win have been' endured' with Deitz spared Cortlandt Parks, Tie" will -noT~be schedule has been'set for league lor The Sapling and Sorority is green. Limited use of the course is expected this year. 32 Ihbdern AUt&matic Brunswick them,. the Potomac State eleven seen 'In action in this area until vate passenger car. Lanes, a cue room'with 14 regula­ would have made the Junior Col- Columbia _...... returns...... to.. the...... more..... se^ activities and will be issued at a due Apf. 15." - tion six-pocket pool tables, a cock­ later-4«taa------r------—— Monmouth Park will add $50,000 lege Rose Bowl next fall. Nowr ^ate-activlt^f football BftxrfaH ings,” said Haskell. “Nominations tail lounge, a luncheon counter, ‘ ...... g where to all fees for both races and guar­ to all stakes will close ap-. meeting rooms for bowling groups antees a gross of $100,000 for each once there was spirit,-dash, hope Organize Mixed League proximately two to four weeks be* and even a nursery for "baby sit­ and a fine fellowship. More than Su/t Settled feature. Like the Monmouth Handi­ fore they ate run.”: BOWLING ting'1 the small children of parents cap, provision has been made fof attainments ia. athletics and more A meeting of tha Middletown SPECIAL RATES TO GROUPS Purses Of $5M0» Added...... who come lo bowl. than attainments in ichoUrship, A Forda resident received a $1000 Tueiday Summer League will be Every Night f t a supplementary entries in both S C O R E S Township Commitleemari' Marvin stakes. A supplementary payment Two fixtures with purses of $50,­ what has been taken away is a settlement for Injuries lulfered In held In the Middletown Lanes meet­ Eseept Meada* X K l 000 added are included in the 1961 Olinsky and P. Thomas Cahill, genial personality that reacned all of $5000 may be made five days a bus-car collision In Red Bank In ing. room on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. 7iM lo a P M, stakes schedule. They are the Mon­ chairman of the Industrial develop­ comers along his way and would prior to the date on which th e 1958. The award went to Veronica to organlie the five-man, mlied mouth OaksAfor three-year-old fil­ MAT-KEY MERCHANTS ment commission oI the township. have made nim a man to reach Prah, I Coolldje Ave., In ■ suit league md plan for the coming MaUaee ______' stokes are run. Team W L lies, at a-rpne-and-one-eighth, to Identify the builders of the alleys many men to Join with hhn in brought by her father, Oeorgt. lummer aeason of bowling. Anyone “Monmouth “Park will continue Burlew*) Restaurant Sat. • Sw. r /% be run July 22 and tbe Choice, at Campbell's Junction ' as Sanford Nalltt Associates, Inc., striving for goals and ideals. Our Defendants In the action were Rollo wishing lo Join Ihls league atlll may HoHdaya S i l l ]U policy of graduated stakes clos- a-mile-and-one-sixteenth f o r three- T e u c o O u M 41 Staten Island. The Pliza .Lanes sports community sustained a hea­ Tourine'* Ta**m 43^ Tranait Corp., Broadway, .Keyport; do so by calling Wanda Oberla at I teB P.M. year-olds of either sex, Aug.-J. center will occupy three acres as vy loss last year when Ben Sica, 787-0978 any evening alter 7:90 Palmer Eeeo Sl»,k a structure. ' Robert Weldemaiuir -8l 'Prospect Twin Gables M!s-4»lh veteran speedboat racer was re­ SL, Keyport, a bus driver, and m. or by calling Middletown SOUTH AMBOY ARENA Featured as the principal event Mr. Olinsky states that construc­ of Monmouth’s 1961 Hurdle pro­ Angelo's Liquor EUifm 49 47 moved, not even ln a racing acci­ Steve Franko and Kenneth M. ■nea or attending Ihla Important Sttveaa A 8th, Baulk Ambey Ace Brakes a 41 tion of the bowling alley will be dent. Again, so soon, we have upon E gram -will be 4he $22,000 Mid-sum­ Matawan Ford a 41 „ . . upoi Franko, 34 Poplar St., Metuchen. meellng. ST0P-4AVE Atlantic Tiie “conditioned upon the proper appli­ us a heartiickening weight of loss mer Hurdle Handicap, richest of 44‘fc Slfe Old Mill D airy cation and acceptance by'the Plan­ at all American hurdle attractions. 44 03 of one It U most unfoftunate All-Broa. Woodworking Oe, U S3 ning Board and the Zoning Board have bad to give up. This invitational contest for three- Jag'i Sporting Goods UN 9i\k of Adjustment.” • ■ year-olds and up is to be renewed S q yre ville MONMOUTH COUNTY CATHOLN) A BOXER WHO WANTS HIS July 26 and will be run over a dis­ Apr. XI tance of about two miles. Team W L Advised To Apply FIGHTS. Ordinarily a boxer la well satiilled when he draws a Seven added-fnoney stakes head­ Bayahore X of C No. I 88 3S M o to r s St. M ary’s No. 2 83U For S. S. Cards bve b u t boxing tourney. One less _ ed by the Monmouth Handicap are St. Agnei No. 1 63 40 night he had to take physical open to horses in the handicap di­ S t Joseph's 53 40 C.-W.,Vr ------_ June gradustes d high achooli, punishment^ snd la keeping up N EW '61 ~ vision. The-othersare-the'J15,000 St, Ann’s No. 1 S3 41 vocational Schools, and colleges with the procession. But not Alan Oceanport Handicap, on inaugural St. Mary*a No. 1 11 41 should apply for their social secu­ Friedrich,'K eyport 147-pound bat­ day; the- $15,000 Salvator Mile, St. Jam es ■ 4S 44 St. Agnes No. t 47‘,k 49^ rity account number cards before tler. Last Friday he appeared Renault ...... $1395 June 14; the $20,000 Regret Handi­ Holy Fam ily No. 1 4*U they graduate, says Allan A. Bass, with Frank Boyle. Cliffwood, his (DAUPIUNE) . cap for fillies and mares, June 21; St. Ann'a No. } 4S 41 manager, Perth‘ AmboiAmboy Social Se­ trslner, at the Newark Boys Club, the $25,000 Rumson Handicap, July Bayihore Catholic Men 44 49 St. Benedlct'a No. I 44 49 curity Office. AnyV student who ex- 422 Broadway,. Newark, ready to Renault .... .^$1595 1; the $25,000 Molly Pitcher Handi­ Holy Fam ily No. a 42 81 pects to work this summer should go ln the opening round ol the cap for fillies ana mares, July B, (GORDIfd) Holy Fam ily No. 3 42 51 obtaln his card' before classes end. atate AAU boxing tourney. The and the $25,060 Longfellow Handi­ Bayihore K of C No. 1 41U S ift Many prospective-employers will ofllclala-ln charge, on counting cap onthe turf, July4. • St. Catherine'a No. 1 41 a t Renault ...... $1095 St. Catherine's No. 1 40 53 not hire- a worker, hill or part* noses, found they hid one welter­ 4 Dr. Sedan, Heater. Five Events For Three-Year-OIds St. Ann’s No. 3 M BS ' time, unless he has his soclsl se- weight to spare, so tho welter Delivered to yourjjooH___ Five events have been carded Benedict’* No. t . 96 87 curity account-number card with with the better amateur record for three-year-olds and a like num­ MIDDLETOWN MONDAY NITB him, and many a good job has been Would get a bye for the night In Plymouth .... $1895 ber (or juveniles. The Monmouth . MIXED LBAOUB. lost this wayi._ . the novice division, After perus­ Team W L Mr. Bass says, •'The Importance ing the records, the Juileca gave ...... (SAVOY) Oaks and the Choice head the ros­ O rr’s Wall Paper. BS'.fc 34(,h ter of features for three-year-olds. Jack Preston Builder* ' 88ft 371fc of the account number Ues in ihe the nod to Friedrich. He could V aliflat-;.qy: Dther events for that age group are Roto Orr'a Skate Farm Ins. H 38 fact that wages are credited by the So into the quarter-final round to­ Sie $30,000 Added Select Handicap, Reed Jewelers : ; &3 41 account number. Slace the money , morrow nlgnl on a bye. But was Suburban Gulf Station 4 * ‘SO 43 recorded fn'* person's social g»» June 10; the $20,000 Miss Woodford Buck Sm ith's 40 49 the Keynorter happy? Nol He /or fillies, July 3, and the $20,000 One Hour M arU nldnf 44 41 ' curity account is used to figure •vowed he hsd come all the way Lamplighter Handicap, June 24. Pot of Gold 44 41 benefits, the more money credited to Newark (or a bout and he Gene's Drive-Inn M U in the account the higher the ben^ wanted one. But with 14 bouts 'U SED CARS Besides The Sapling and Sorority, Middletown-Lanes 23 70 the three other juvenile tests are BU." on the card already, (he oldclals, We W ill'Finance the Follcwin* the Colleen carrying an added val­ Here are some pointers about astonlihed at a lighter who would ______Amounta______ue of $20,000 for fillies, June 28, Handicap, $22,000, three-year-clds your social security card: Get your riot take a bye but wanted to light car (Tat your- nearest socTaV secu­ lt through, still would not iallow the $20,000 Tyro for colts and geld­ aiid up, about 2 miles, (by Invita­ '57 DODGE Windsor ' ■■ rity office; if you ever lose your It, The Keyporter will square oil ings, June It; and the $15,000 New tion) ’ " 4dr. sedan ...... -• $300 card, make sure you get a dupli­ in Ihe ring tomorrow night when Jersey Futurity for New Jersey- '57 DODGE Coronet July 29, The Sorority, $100,000 the card will be embellished with foaled two-year-olds. The latter cate of your Qld. number. 2-dr. h.t., good ...... $55# guaranteed, two-year-old fillies, 8 Your social security card repre­ action in the heavyweight divi­ '55 CHRYSLER Windsor stake to be run on July 19 wiil re­ sents thousands, of dollars worth of sion. . main open for late entries until furlongs, (supplementary dosing 4-door sedan ...... j.. $Mi old-age, survivors and disability • • e ' June 1. The shpplemental nomina­ July 24) •59 CROWN Im perial insurance protection. Remember, RUGBY continues lo hold a pe­ ' 4-dr. h.t, like new .. $2iM tion fee is $750...... -A u g . I , T h e .Choice,.. $50,000,. that card is like an* insurance culiar new place in the sports '57 CHRYSLER Wind. The complete list of Monmouth three-year-olds,_l 1/18 mile, (July policy! Guard your card! Park slakes with closing date for 4-dr.' h .t, sharp ...... $I7S » ) nomination in parentheses follows: . ’58 CHRYSLER N.Y. Aug. S, The Sapling. $100,000 4-dr. h.t., loaded $1225 June 9, The Oceanport Handicap, Widening Included guaranteed, two-year-olds, 8 fur­ '58 PONTIAC Chief, $15,000, three-year-olds aod up, 6 longs, Supplementary' closing July Widening of Route 36, from its 2-dr. h.t. p.9...... $105* furlongs, (May 15) intersection of Route 35 at Key­ M i l e s '60 PONTIAC Catalina June 10, The Select Handicap, 31) .______port. through the bayshore area to Like' new ...... IlM t $20,000, three-year-olds, 8 furlongs, Atlantic Highlands is among plans m e a n s ’56 OLDS 88, 2-dr. (May 15) . Wrestling Return* under consideration by the State h.t, hot car fO June 14, The Salvator Mile, $15,­ Highway Department to improve ’57 OLDS Super 8J - • • 000, three-year-olds and up, 1 mile, To Asbury May 12 .... the shore highway system, it was m o r e Holiday, -2-dr. h.t 1725 disclosed by Dwigbt R. G. Pal­ ’59 PLYMOUTH F ury ^ u n e t f , The Tyro, $20,000, two- Pro wrestling will come b^ck to mer, State-Highway Commission­ 4-dr. sedan, loaded .. $11S year-olds, colts and gelding. 5 1/2 the Asbury Park Conventioo~KaU er. , to , ’58 MERCURY- lurlongs, (June 1) : on May 12, at 9 p.m. with a 4-door, beautiful ...... $175 June 21, The Regret Handicap, wrestling showr ihal~features in the Fill your service obligstlon. ln CHARLES R. WEISMAN ’58 MERCURY :___ $20,000, three-year-olds and up, fil­ main event Sweet “ D addy" Siki the Army Reserve. Csll HOpkins Haiiet, N. J. wagon, 9-pajj...... 1554 lies and mares, 6 furlongs. (June 1) against the Big “O,” Wild Cat Or­ 2-209T for further information. -•57-MERCURY^ ----- :------1 “ ra ft 24; The Lamplighter Handi­ ion, accordfng~toTl6lan

chinskas, Lynn FiorentiW lad ionettes: Roberta Jacobs. Gail includes .all transportation, educa­ Tfielr junior or senfcr year), a rec­ applicants selected by tho other Area 4-Hers Retires From JCP&L Barbara Pu chinskas, Robertsvllle Gribben, and Sharon Jacobs, Rob­ Rotary To Offer tion and'living expenses for the ord of high scholastic standing, m d clubs in this district, which ii com­ Merry Mixers; Lincroft Club, Toni ertsville Merry Mixers; Jeff Brod- 1962-63 academic year, a thorough knowledge of the lan­ niak, Tom Fiorentino, Brian Brod* guage of the coqntry in which they prised of 42 Rotary clubs In Centra! * Ann Elf; Robertsvllle Garden Club, Applications for the Rotary Fell­ Given Awards niak, Bobby Schuber, Robert Kos* owship may be made only by stu­ propose to study. 1 hey must .have New Jersey. Deadline, for the re- ’ Charles Ainsworth and Dennis Jan- A Fellowship One .hundred and one y the local wich; Robertsville Smooth Sanders, entino, and Tommy Hansen, Rob­ A year of study abroad as a be vitally Interested in world af< bers gave 82 presentations in Mon­ is in the Matawan-Keyport area, R otary club fs Auj*. I. M ad lso rt* * f. Duncan MacLaren,. Sandra Cohen, ertsville Smooth -Sanders;...Charles. Rotary Foundation Fellow is a and should he made to - Martin fairs, and possess an instinct for Township Rotury Club also is a ^ mouth County's fifth annual 4-H and Glenn Gerken; Barbara Hansen Wikoff; Karejj.Pitkowski, and Mar- possibility'for-some student from Uosflk, secretary, Rotary Club, leadership. Rotary Fellowships lire participant. •: ... : Demonstration Contest held at the and Dianip Wenzel, Robertsville lena Stcphen/Tfo^r^iilft;£ar the Matawan-Kcyport area, Warren c/o Rollos Post House, Keyport. granted without. regard to race, Freehold Township School, West Fashionettes. Club. " ...... Ryanf^'rw^Icnt of the Rotary Club Candidate:! must be single and 20­ creed ,or nationality. Choose your brunch of service fn . Freehold. According to George Very Goods: LymT:Tiorentmo,‘ 'Goods: "Lifilla Boyce, Barbara of Matau'ali, announced toduy. Ap­ 28 yerirs of age inclusive. They The upplicnnt selected by. Jhe ihe U. S, Army Reserve. For Infon W. siyer Jr., county .club agent, the Marvis Stoter, Nancy Youngman, Puchinskas, and Carol Puchinskas, plications are beinn accept^! bv must have a college or university Rotary Club of Mntmvun will com* mntlon call HO 2-2005 - Monday! demonstration contest hisdevelop- and Jean Edler, Robertsville Fash­ Robertsville Fashionettes. the Rotary for the fellowship, which decree (or they must now. be in pete for the Notary Fellowship with from 6 to 8 p.m. rd into one of. the most valued phases of the 4-H program since it was initiated In 1957 when 19 dem­ onstrations were presented. SHOP A*P ALL MAY...YOU’LL SEE: FOR SAVINGS-VARIETY-DEPENDABILITY... Not only was there a considerable increase in the number of demon­ strations given this year, but the quality again has greatly improved as shown by the ratings, 48 Ex- cellents; 44 Very Goods, and nine ■ Goods. ■" - - • Ribbons were" presented to club members at the conclusion of the DAVID J. PATTERSON contest, and all who participated will be the guests ol the Freehold David. J. Patterson, 33 Manches­ Kiwanis Club at a Rutgers football ter Ave., Keyport, retired from game in the fall. ■ ’ JCP&L on Mar. 31 ^fter 40 years Just Can't Beat U.S. GOVT INSPICHD GRADE "A" Eligible For State Contest of svvice.He* was a meter service-' man at the Belford District in the That A&P! Among club members who are Bay Division, a position he had eligible to participate in the State held for three years. . 1 . Demonstration Contest on July 6, Only several weeks before his Gerber’s at Rutgers University are: Barbara retirement, Mr. Patterson marked Hansen, Jtobertsville, with heir his. 40th service anniversary with demonstration on “How To Line A the company. He joined JCP&L as Baby Foods Skirt”; Diane Wenzel, Roberts­ a meter reader and also served as Strained “ ^ : Chopped TURKEYS ; ville, “Understitchftig”; and Diane a switchboard operator, substation Legier, Matawan, “How To Groom operator and customer service rep­ II • •99* 6i—89° A Horse.” - ■ resentative during his career. ■ To demonstrate in the stats ion- For retirement days Mr. Pater­ Ready to Cook test Ihe m embers m ust have re­ son ^and his wife plan to buy a Swift’s Meats ceived an "Excellent" rating in the tra ile r and head for Florida. * Sixes 4 to 22 lbs. county^ contest, the demonstration for Baliies Partners WjU Turkey ' , - . must be between 12 and 20 minutes The ratings of the demonstrations In lejgth, and the member must be from this area were as follows: Ex* Cranberry Sauce °«V," 2 ',2 ; 3flo _ . „ . u . . a t jeast 14-yeai-s-cf-aee. .cellent: Karan J&nwich; Carol Pu Stiffing Mix j .* ™ * V,*, 25c O n e P r ic e O n ly — H o n e P rU e d H ig h e r Fine Qualify Seafoods! - Fresh Codfish Fillets lb ^°- Mazola Oil S H O R T C U T — ‘‘SspBr-Rigtt" Quality S riii Fsd Regular Style Oven-Ready Swordtish Steaks t::L ,b ^ # Ross W. Maghan Agency For cooling, u ladi, balU g” C pln,39« q“*,rt 69® Dressed Whiling SAVE w ith SAFECO bet. RIBS * BEEF 5 K '6 5 lb. Perch Fillet 'X: ^ # ; . ' (Hut Cuti Priced Higher) Bosco A".. Frith lomfttt Front Cuh ilr.IghlCuli lenlllU Irlltll FftnlCuli (If.ljhl CuN Real Estate—Insurance Milk amplifier MATAWAN 138 Main S t L^ell 6-0003. a£tl* 2,:;- 598 Brisket Beef 69' 89' Corned Beef 59* 79* Rib Steaks Sh",c"' 69 ' Rib Lamb Chops 89,' tiid lm —Valirtola Ann Page Florida Oranges for the-vacatiomjMfoUr Dreams CtiiliSauce Newport Roast s7..f 95' LambShoulderao;bs‘.li,39bc r iir lii— Si i i IIi i i Zeity and Fljvorful Grapefruit Z'Z 5 ^ 3 ^ 3 consult with ns Heir" Ground Beef 2 45* Fresh Hams h ‘. i* 55* h .» 6 5 ' h « 2 5 « be*, i U.I. N*. I Ond* "A"lln before you go . . , -I Stewing Beef ,on,l,“ 75' Fresh Spareribs 59' You have the "fun . . . Maine Potatoes I0h39a we do the planning' R.il, Rlpt and arranging. What’s Soup Beef 45,® 45,® Veal Roast ,f2 " 69' T a i . a a . U A e H,,,‘ more; there's no- extra . Fordiafces~an .. , < I f cello FRUIT 30 jr YOUR.AUTHORIZED Nu-Soft.i DELMONTE COCKTAIL 2 cam 69c Froxen Foodaf- Fabric loffenor rfnie BUICK and OPEL AtP Irm d—Jlloid md twitlm id & «• ■ ASP 46 «. Strawberries 5 ' . , • ;,DEAtjER ; - ' PINEAPPLE JUICE Brand OIK 4 9 c 2 A iP Ttand "Better Buy" USED ,CARS Spinach Chopped or Leaf SALES and SERVICE’ Camay Soap PR0GRESS0 36 oz. Chopped Broccoli A‘M',nd 3 40° ~ . For toilet and bath ^ Inported Italian — with B u ll eini COlfax 4-4000 ‘ TOMATOES 2 59c Milady’s Blintzes appu ch.... •" S7« m «tF6SH everv so v iet orawioM : *^29° WHOLE KHtHEL CORN 12 it. YOUR CA8 MAY‘MEED ON DW PRIMISE5 Birds Eye Peaches > i » . 4 1 Grew Slant Brani M i l 3 5 c 16 oi, £ 0 0 HIGHWAY 35 at BEDLE RD. KEYPORT NIBLETS 2 Birds Eye Rhubarb hrorySnow Birds lye 2« Off 14 it. 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ballooni feathers, pumpkin shells, Seta Sigma Phi has assets of 1216,137.00. Their of­ regularly with the Senior Board of Long Branch. John C. Lawley is E. McCue and Louis, B. Weaning butter churn*,- etc." ’ fice is currently located at 21S Director*. its president and executive officer; are vice chairmen of the Board of Crazy Day For ings Loans Directors. Roy Bowman In secre­ Hits Under Construction "Girl Of The Year" Broad St., Keyport. .Their.present All.savings .accounts will be in­ John W. Guire is chairman of the (continued from page one) officers are: Mr. Rothbart, pre&U, sured^ up Jo .$10,000.00 by the Fed­ Board of Directors, and Thomas te ry ,- ...... , ...... Among the hundreds of hats^re-i ' Mrs. Anthony Garito, 433 Atlantic cates the widespread agreement dent; Judson S. Hopla, treasurer; eral Savings and Loan insurance jChildren Saturday ported to be In the process of con :i\ve., Matawan, was elected “Girl of the local sav)ng public,with the Reba M. Stern, secretary; Ezra Corporation, an instrumentality of struction are a popcorn hat with a new program, i . W. Karkus, attorney. ' the^United States Government. ( . Children In Matawan and the sur the Year” by the members of rouodlug communities are busily secret fiiicky ingredient; ' several Incorporated Nov. 18, 183# > The merger will result tn Shadow Shadow Lawn-is the largest Sav­ the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Beta The Second Keyport Loan Asso- Lawn having total assets in excess ings and Loan Association in Mon­ building mad hats to wear to the balloon, belt, and feather^ensem- Mu Chapter, Matawan, at the meet* rlation, the.pioneer institution, was of $30,000,000 and will make it poss­ mouth and Ocean County and cur­ . . . big stage show “Crazy Day in bles; a hat made entirely of tooth­ incorporated 81 years ago, Nov. 18, Re-Opening ing held in the Matawan Borough ible for Keyport to enjoy the many rently has ^branches in Oakhurst. Wonderland” Saturday at 10 a.m. picks. and a space helmet with al- Recreation Center, Middlesex Rd., 1880, and currently has assets of services that only a large institu­ Middletown and Holmdel, as well umhturH-foil moonbeam deflectors, over (616,170.00. l h e officers are: tion can afford to render. as its main office at the corner of la tha auditorium of the Matawan Matawan. Possibly the most unusual hat is a Lloyd F. Armstrong, president; F. To Open Modern Office Broadway and Norwood Ave. in High School. bird cage with a real baby crow Mrs. Garito, who has held the Palmer Armstrong, treasurer; J. The plan calls for the opening SAT.. MAY 13. 1961 Sponsored by. the Matawan Gram* inside. Bobby, the eight-year-old de­ office of president, was chosen for H. Hendrickson, secretary; Robert of a new moderiv office in the mar School Parent Teacher Asso­ signee of. this one, remarked he contributing "the mosc'to tne sor­ E. Hartman,' assistant secretary; centcr of the FrohT St. business and..J. Frank Weigand, attorney. area, to be open /ive days~a week'. ciation, “ Crazy Day In Wonder* was pretty sure to win a prize, o rity /’ Their present office ia located at The interests of the Keyport area land” Is the 1961 touring variety “if that crow don’t croak at the wrong time." Election of officers was held and 38 East Front St., Keyport. will be the responsibility of a new Show of the Don Coyote Children's Don Covote says that there is Mrs. Angelo Scalzo was named The Sage Savings and Loan As­ advisory board made up of mem­ -^JTheatre of Boston. The program something- irrestible- to children (resident. Serving with her will be sociation is 34-years-oid, having bers from the merged local insti­ 4iss Rose DiBiase, vice president; of comedy, puppets, music, and about Mad Hats. “ In our show at been organized Apr. 4, 1927, and tutions, which j>oard will meet 116 FRONT ST., UNION BEACH Mrs. Vincent Gentile, correspond­ pantomime, will; feature ^Herbert the Boston Arts Festival Jast year over 500 boys and girls competed ing secretary; Mrs>Walter Garner, Herbert,"the children’s clown; a recording secretary; Mrs. Joseph In the Mad Hat Contest. Yes.Tve full-length puppet play "Tom-Tit- Tighe, treasurer; ‘Mra. Ben Stran- * NOW .OPEN * INSURANCE Tot” and Esakawata, the Indian seen some startling hats,” mused iero, extension officer. - . Coyote ...... corn-dancer. Don Coyote, the TV During the social hour which fol­ Six. prizes will be awarded and ARCHIVES BOOK STORE Delicious Italian Bread Story Man, Is the m aster of cere* lowed- a surprise covered dish sup­ monies of the show. There'w ill be the grand winn^r-of thc Mad Hat FOR INSURANCE C A U Contest also receives the honor of. per was served in honor- of Miss' 1 137 Main St., Matawan lots of prizes and audience parti­ DiBiase, who was “The Girl of the cipation in games and * pie-eating dancing a cha-cha with Roland Store Hours: IH A.M. to « P.M. Daily — Friday Until I P.M. and Tomato Pics To Take Out Rock, the-j?:foot Jail "friendly gl- Year for I960." Miss DiBiase was Contest.. - presented wj|h an inscribed gold BOB ORR For years, the traditionarclimax anf' marlohette df the Crazy Day 767 R t. S6 — Union -Beach cast- .. ' cup, a black and gold vase and a NEW AND USED BOOKS of every "Crazy 'Day in Wonder­ yellow rose/ representing the sor­ CO 4-5022 land’.’ performance, has been the Tickets, will be on sale at the ority colors and. flower. OVER 5000 BOOKS IN STOCK unique "Mad Hat Qoritest." Every door or they may be obtained * St*te Firm Mutual Automobili Iniuunct C& Prop. S. Graziano, Jr. r child is eligible.'^He must design, advance from Mrs. William Chat­ SUt# Firm til* Insuiinct Ce.'_ This week, why don’t you ! Book Copying and All Types of Legal Documents Reproduced and wear his own mad hat to the man, 10 Northffcld R/i. or Mrs look through.-the windows of I . Slit* Firm Nj* md Cisuilty Co. , show. Mad bats can be made_out Henry Abler? ,jiV, 131 Main St., your church v • rfrom the inside,1 - • Mrs. Helen Heather, Mgr. . HOM« OPFIC*— eLOOMINOTON. IU.IMOI* of almost anything: .Crepe paper, Matawan, ‘ PORCH ENCLOSURE Bell's Best Buys For Babies SALE This Is MARKET NATIONAL BABY WEEE Linden House . Schickhaus Ready To Eat -T - fresh produce — — W rncc EsiiniMiEa « TEA BAGS • Order Now — Pay Later • Pkg. of 100 69 ® Let our skilled craftsmen show you bDW your porch can become J A * pleasant year-round room enclosed with all-season *l«ss and 0 Broadcast eadi — screen Jilousles. 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