A Panorama COVERING' O f Lo cal TOWNSHIPS OF HOLMDEL, MADISON People And MARLBORO. MATAWAN AMD Even ts MAI AWAN BOROUGH
Hrm bmt MnintMr 95th Y EA R — 24th WEEK N«l|w>i Editorial AwKlattaa M ATAW AN, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 N e * Pi c m AtaocUUai Single Copy Ten Centa Takes Typing Course Marlboro: Lanzaro Corporate Planners Study Proposed Bavshorc Coiiiiiiunily Hospital Wins, Council Split
Democrat Joseph A. La m u m , BarUageluta defeated Mr. Lanzaro elected mayor lust year under the h y M\ v o le s (720-674). Iownship committee form of gov* Place Two Candidates eminent. emergd the winner in Marlboro Township’s runoff elec lu thc five-way ruce for council tion Tuesday for tlie posi ol mayor seats, tho Fusion ticket placed two u n d e r the township's new mayor- of its candidates, Charles I. Me* council (Faulkner Plan E) form of Cue. who was hitfh man on the government. entire ticket, und Alfred L Storer. Mr. l.an/aro, who headed a six- Tht? Citizen* Committee placed member fusion ticket, comprised three men on t h e five-member of Dcmocruts and Republicans, de* council electing Norman Janwich, featcd John Barbagelata who head Waller Grubb jr. and Joseph A. ed a slate of Citizens Committee Bro d n iak, candidates hy 47 votes. Local hai- In the order of finish for the lotirig. excluding absentee nr mill- council posts, candidates scored tary ballots, gave Mr. Lan/ato locally us follows: Mr. McCue. !M!l to Ins opponent’s R72. 1013; Mr. Janwich. %\)\ M r. I he m u-off election b e c a’ ni e Storer, M8; Mr. Grubb, 87/>; Mr. necessary following the provision Brodniak. 81*1; Georga H. Creevy. ot the I-aulkner Act adopted in the Hr»7; W . 1.. Lo M o in e jr.. 811; P h ilip township Apr. 2't. because mine of I If. Arnold, H.’W; Waiter S’. Dunn, th e candidates obtained an ab Rijn and Aristo Scrobogna, 011. solute majority in t h e general The new officials will take off ic election Nov. f>. At that time, Mr. the first of next year. iMarlhoro Vote By Districts M a rllio ro D is tricts i 2 1 T o ta l f-or M a y o r (Vote hor One) . Joseph A. Laiuarn u s 21! 4.12 9IH John Barbag(du(a • m 21.1 I'll 87-' J-nr Council (V o le l or F iv e ) G eorg e l i . C re e v y ' i n m 37S 8.17 Charles T. McCue Patralmaa Cirm M Messina, MaUwan BorouRh, has been one of Ihe 141 221 « l IUI.1 Allred L Storer 2M m Hft8 participant* ia Iba lypiag c o u n t , given at the Matawan Regional lliftn 221 Walter S. Duna 2(M l!J7 m 8M | ■chaol. He It ilwwa with Ml teacher, M n. Robert Biundage, al lht- W. L. LeMoine jr. 2B.I 3,W concluding clam i f Ihe fall wmeater on Mondav evening. Patrolman 811! Philip 11. Arnold 1SI 1!H 4M k:hi j Mesalna lack llw c m rtf la facilitate making oul reports when he is on Jos. A. Brodniak M l 22* 4.12 Mil j A lly at Pollcfi Headquarter*. Walter Grubb Jr. TM 2 1* 87.1! Norman Janwich n * 231 SIX M>9i Arislo Scrolwena 181 2n:i 4211 811 . • i ' - — _ ' — Does riot include absentee ballots. Owners Flay Taking ______...... James IL Chipps, left, plant manager of the new Mattel Company Hospital, and Mr. Anderson U a committee member. The hospit^ operation In llolmdel, and Jack McCiulllard, Bay Division Manager for; is being planned to alleviate serious overcrowding at nearby hospital* j Jersey Central Power and Light Company, study the rendering of the \ and in anticipation of the rapid growth of the area, Survey Report Strathm ore Dcms j new llayvhorc Community Hospital with Thomas M. Anderson, right, ,1 The corporate planning committee will be responsible for carrying j manager of Cork Stop|k*r Sales ol the Armstrong Cork Company, ' out the solicitation of corporations In the service area of the n?w Over Levitt Roads IM a li l H I j Kevport. Mr. Chipps and McGailiard have heen named co-chairmen! hospital, and for advising the hospital hoard on tho facilities needed To Be Given iH a S I M a y o r Iflill* / corl>or‘de pl;‘n,dng committee for the new Bayshore Community! to adequately serve the needs o i industry io the bayshore area. Persistent demands as U t “ what ip . was thc haste** in the issuance of the developer and what it should 16!i0 occupancy permits to Levitt & have obtained. M r. Schwartz avow Strathmore Owners Criticize Support School Canvass On Son for housing in Slrathmore gain ed the township committee would Planners Early Copy | RcHllirCll NlimllCf get a registered letter about this. To Meet Dec. 19 O f Erosion Project e d little In the w a y of a re ve alin g Fdwaru J. Sculliun, secretary Our readers>:iitiirii are'int advised'iilcli-»il thatilinl • •nawer ut the Matawan Township That there Is basis for Mr. of the Matawan Regional Board Residents of Strathmore. the one- Tho Strathmore Democratic Club Thursday, Dec. JS, will bo our Committee meeting M a n d a v. Schwartz's fears was averred by of Fducution, confirmed Tuesday W illi U viit O ff | Sign Pci iI ion today blasted Mayor John Muiy Christmas Issue, so all church Committeeman Henry E, Traphau- (continued on page four) year olil'development built by I.«v- Chv census on school und pros fur trying to rum through a co st- , notices In connection with Christ •n noted that with “only 170” left [It and Sons, Inc., will learn Dcc. pective school enrollment tu aid ly beach erosion project lhat would! R e p r e s e n ta tiv e Is mas should he in (hli office no ^ For Madison Name to ro, th e re was no hope of bringing In the formulation of building 19 at u meel in# of the Strathmore serve no benefit to the township. | luter than ll a.m. on Tuesday. thc developer to terms on the basis ! plans and Iho choice of school Unable To Attend Change Referendum Civic Association the result* of a The Mayor finally recanted afler The Issues of Dec. 2K and Jan. •f refusing him occupancy per Apartm ents For survey o.' utility rules and-service hearing testimony fnwn a iepr«vi under way. Census tak- 2 will lie printed on tiie prcvioui m its. ers will wear Identifying hndge* Mr.-v Dorothy Smith, secretary of j Committeeman Joseph o f relative to their homes. sentative of the State Department Monday and the deadline for JI fe That there was reason for bring* and have credentials, Mr. Scul ! the Matawan Township IManning news and photographs will be ch a irm an uf the Com m ittee fop Route 34 Queried Information on tlie structural of Conservation. Ai that time it ing the Levitt firm to terms on the lion stated, so householders will j Board, said lhe scheduled meeting ; t h u Friday preceding at 12 performance of each of Levitt's was mado clear that the proposed Kennedy Township name - rhang* requirements put upon it under lw reassured u Im uH udmliting o'clock noon. Classified adver Change From Office five different - styled houses and project would offer no flood pro j last n/ght between the bo.trd and ' m .Madison Township, reported tlie planned community ordinance them to their homes. (continued on pane four) tection nor hall tho erosion ot th*? tisem ents m usl bo plac< i |>v I The district has been divided ; representative.! of Levitt ami Sons, 1 M o nd ay petitions of 27till signa-. became patent an one Strathmore Building At Sit* Hit cliff al Cliffwood Beach. p.m. on Friday of the preceding owner after another rose to detail into three units with Mrs. (ieorgt* j Inc., was cancelled when the rep- week, and the deadline lor dis lures, or the requited !10 per cen# Following thu defeat ot the pro what was wrong on the property Wadington Elected W. Connor )r. headinK the crew j resentutive of the devektpei vf; of the voters casting ballots at iht Introduction of an ordinance to posal by lhe Township Committee, play advertising w ill he 12 he had bought or with the slreel, of canvasser* working In the last general election, have Oee^ make garden apartments a per* By County Firemen tlm Slrathmore Democratic Cluh | Slrathmore could not attend. : o’clock noon on Friday. the guuer, tho sidewalk and the borough; Waller McNulty \n We regret having to wet such filed wuh Mr.s. Mary Bmwn, tovsn* mitted use In ■ highway business president, David A. Wolfe, said .n | The planners, ui a meeting Nov. •torm drain In front of il. charge ot those working in Cliff- an early deadline, but in order ship clerk, asking the question oi • zone on Route 34 ran Into suf The Monmouth County Firemen’s a prepared statement, that it wa* ; -0, summoned Levitt represent- wood and Jam es K. Snyder |r. In for our employees to enjoy the name change go on the hallo! as $ There wore declaration* lhal ficient objection from Matawan obvious from the beginning that i alives to the meeting to air com-! Association has elected John P. ch4rjje of tlntse working In the binding referendum. there are "millions of dollars Township Committeeman Henry E. the project would prove ot no bene holiday season with Iheir Wadington, Holmdel, president for Stmthmore area. The ob|ec
Commnnder Andrew l-ulr, Hariian Post 21, Saturday evening. Also pictured are Franklin "Make-Up" Clinic Post Office Hours American l egion, Kevport, presentv an honorary Sickle, left, Deparlment Commander; Mrs. Mallesua, membership and wrist walch to Homer Mnlteson, and Miss Vivian 'IBus, right, Auxiliary Department A "nuikiMi|>" clinic, "ill 1><‘ h.-ld Windows at tiie Matawan Fo-»t nfftej. Will ll.. onen wi*ekd'iv's from i r«llrlii|5 Dcpnrlmenl I'.seeutive Commllteeman, nt « President. iu flu* iValiitt'an Ciram rm ir School Offne mil be o,»..n v s I ,tlstimnnlal dinner held in Mr, MattcsnrTs honor on and Rnritun llifjh School oil Sun K::tt) u.m . to ,r»: iHl p.m D ec. I I and 21, irom X:.'KJ u m . to day from n o'clock noon until .1 K a i i u n Po si 23, A tU erlru n Le J. O'fJristoil, OFM. I’he Bionr ,' herl Goldbold, Neptune; Mf*. Ar ! i p . m . und Sundays, Dec. 13 and p.m. for all IIkuo wlio w it r o unalilfl gion, Keyp
tion of tbt label to prevent defacing Madison Township 1949 only two VWs wcre registered i States. At these training facilities] This week, why don’t y o j Asks Help it in transit. P-TA Sponsors New Autom obile in the entire country, 1100,000 Naval technicians complete; ick through the windows of ; courses annually in fields such as 1 church _ f th(, jn,jdf Parcel post size and weight lim i Girl Reports Attack To celebrate lhe company’s first day in business, M r, Lippin will aviation electronics, structural me* tations vary according to destina Agency To Open For Yule Mail Comedy Contest A Hiyear-old Laurence Harbor hold an “ open house” parlv wiih ‘ chanics, aviation machinist, avia- " tion, so be sure to ask about them ;irl told police in Woodbridge and tion electrician, aerography and Real Estate Listing Cards 1 One of (he most modern automo- fhe public invited to attend to in Postmaster Charles J. Masemann The Parent-Tepcher Association fn Perth Amboy that she was raped .photography. for sale at this office. when you go to Ihe Post Office io 1 bile agencies ever to be built will spect the firm ’s new facilities and offered helpful hints on how io by Iwo men in their early 20s Mon buy stamps. of the Madison Township High | open in Sayreville Thursday, Dec. to look over lhe 1%4 Volkswagen mail Christmas cards and gifts to day afternoon in a desolate section School met last evening. The pro i ]!», when the l.ippin Motor Car vehicle dne. The “ open house" will Insure prompt and safe delivery be of Keasbey. The girl said thal she gram featured a comedy basket* j Co., an authorized Volkswagen continue through Frid ay and Satur fore ^ec. 25. was waiting for a bus on Smith Si. Dimes Leaders j dealership, unveils new sales, *»er- day. ball game in the high school gym ■n Perth Amboy when a car with If you use the new five • cent i vice and parts facilities on Route ATTENTION SPORTSMEN! Christmas Tree stamps un Christ* Plan Campaign nasium. I'he teachers nf (he high (wo young meii slopped. The two ; 35 Tours Facilities mas cards, they will be sorted and school played against the Harlem offered tc drive her home, nnd sin.* delivered first and, if you include Middlesex County March of Dim accepted, she said. Featuring the latest in exterior es leaders met at the Town Res Satellites, a group similar to (he and interior design, the building At Memphis Station your return address with your ZIP She stated lhat the ear headed taurant, Edison, to begin planning Globe Trotters. 'I'he proceeds go housing the new company was ton- TURKEY SMOOT Code number on each card envel south on Route 9 over the Edison for the 1064 campaign lo raise toward the high schooi scholarship j structed al a cost of nearly a quar- John A. McKenna. M atawan High ope, they wili be forwarded in the Bridge, stopped for gasoline and funds for The National Foundation fund. Special half-time entertain* ; ter * million dollars by the Robbins School, flew to Ihe U.S. Naval Air event if a change of address or if turned around over her protcs’s. to continue the battles against hirh i ment was “ Little Lu th e r/’ the .Maryland Corp. of Union. It will Station. Memphis. Tenn., Iasi week they are umlcliverable, they will The young men drove her to Keas- defects, arthritis and polio. ! dancing midget. occupy 13.000 square feet and huve for an orientation lour of (he Naval be relumed for correction of your i bey, where they forced her into the Sunday, Decem ber ir»ti. an add't'onal 55,001) square feet of A ir Technical Training Center and mailing list. Also, remember you Joseph R. Costa, county director, back seat and both attacked her. M em bers of the Sayre Woods paved area for parking and the other Naval facilities. Mr. McKen 11 A31. ■ 2 I’.M. can write personal messages only spoke to representatives from New she reported. Baptist Church, Route 9, visited firm ’s used car display. Rotwein na participated in conferences with on Christmas cards senl by first Brunswick, Perth Amboy. Edison, The t;iri. who is a junior at Madi the Bow ery Mission, New York, on and Mlake of Union were the a r Naval instructors and officials dis class mail. Nothin# but your sig Dunellen, South Plainfield, South son Township High School, report tl.U Per Shot Tuesday night. The church choir, chitects. cussing lhe educational opportuni nature is authorized on cards sent River, Hast Brunswick, North ed (hat the men returned her to •t the unsealed, third class rate. Brunswick, South Brunswick, Car under the direction of L.N. Ber According to Lloyd M. Lippin. ties available lo young men and wo lin, sang several Christmas hymns. Perth Amboy, letting her out of lin men now entering the Navy, and teret, Colonia. Metuchen and Madi ear on Smith St. al the phee where president of the new company and PRIZE: 1« lh. TURKEY The Postmaster warns against The Middlesex County Advisory recent developments in lhe field of careless packing of precious Christ son Township, urging the leaders (hey had picked her up. She went a member of the board oj trustees Council of Extension Services held technical instruction. to prepare for the campaign sched> to a lex a! restaurant, where the of the Union County Automobile mas gifts. He says it is unbeliev a luncheon-Christmas meeting and uled to begin nn Jan. 2 and end owner called Perth Amboy Police Dealers Association, the increasing Memphis is headquarters (or State Highway 34 at McMahon's able how some people fail to use party at the home of M rs. Ben* strong cartons, heavy wrapping pa* on Ja n . 31. at approximately fi p.m. City police popularity of the Volkswagen is a t Rear Adm. Allen Smith ir.. chief j jamin Herbert in Old Bridge on 1 Mile North of Matawan Light per and sturdy cord when packing William D. Hand, chairman of the sent her to Perth Am hoy General tested to by the fact thal there are ol Naval Air I ethnical I raining, Thursday. Christmas gifts were Middlesex County Chapter of The Hospital, where she wa« treated well over a million VWs on U.S. whose command consists of M their gifts for maUing. He requests [ exchanged aud slide* were shown that you take special care in pack* National Foundation, explained the and released. ’ roads today. He pointed out that m schools throughout the United Chapter's program of assistance to 1 by Mrs. Herbert on flower ar* ing breakable gifts, mark the car* | ranging. Those attending from tons, “ Fra g ile ,” "H andle W ith victims of birth defects, arthritis and polio. Assistance is still being ; Browntown were Mrs. Nicholas Care'* and be sure to put an extra ! Arace, Mrs. Harry Patterson and label carrying the recipient’s and given victims of polio from past years. In addition, thc Chapter !s ! Miss Marie Gaub. V*ur name and address inside of ; Mr. and Mrs. William Pitney every package. participating with 11 other New j and M rs. W illiam Pitney sr., Tice- Maid Off Clrculara Je rs e y Chapters in a grant to B a bies Hospital in Newark (o estab i lown Rd., spent F rid a y in New The Postmaster asks the cooper lish and maintain a Special Treat ; York. They were guests of .Mr. ation of all business firms to delay ment Center for Hirth Defects. The ' and Mrs. Pitney’s daughter. Miss ihe mailing of circulars and earn Chapter is also participating with ; Suzanne Pitney, who is reeuperu* ing* until after Dec. 25. to keep the nine other New Jersey Chapters in ! ting from an operation. joy (TRirty -Perfect aiails d e a r for the Christmas rush. a grant to Seton H all Medical Col Service windows at the Post Of lege located in M edical Center, Now is the time to advertise fice will be open Saturday. Dec. 21, Jersey City, to establish and main those unuseo articles lor sale. from 8:30 a.m. to S p.m. and Sun tain a Special Treatment Center for A small ad in the classified day, Dec. 22. from 10 a.m. to I Arthritis. He stated (hat many column will .urn them into cash » m . Middlesex County children are re for you. If you use Christmas stickers.or ceiving care at these treatment seals, put them on the back of your centers. Have yoi read the classified Christmas cards and packages so Mrs. Olga Becker, executive sec* ads0 that they will not conflict with the retary. spoke briefly about the address on the front. M ake sure Chapter's activities and the impor that correct postage is firmly af tance of the March of Dimes to en fixed to each card, and package. able the Chapter and The National When mailing gifts, it's a good idea Foundation to continue their fight I# place a piece of transparent cel* against birth defects, arthritis and tophane tape aver the address por polio. 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the Monmouth County Chapter of of- $20,509.29 o r $ 5 K 8 .M m o re than Cliffwood, Keyport, The committee also accomplished Nelson requested that the council’s countants and the Federal Tax For* dw American Cancer Society, re G irl Scout Camp board of directors consider “ def um . • Cancer Society was spent in the previous year. improvements to tha threa camp ports that tha chapter spent 11*,- Motorist In Suit inite future developmental plans Home care was extended to 84 properties. At Camp Nomoco in A partner of Lybrand, Ross Bros, 3M.2I in providing for the hom e patients, regardless of race, creed, for the prnaress of Girl Scout and Montgomery, Mr. Fernntd will cate ot cancer patients in the year A Cliffwood woman was award* Program Activc SmithburR, a new sign was erect Reports Activity or color, and there was a patient camping in Monmouth Council.” explore possible courses of actio* ended Sept. I, and contributed $1112 ed at the entrance, dead trees load of 30 patients at (he beginning ed $ 7000 b y a Middlesex Couniy The *>oard asked M r. N e lso n to desirable in view of the possibility Br. Charles L. Zukauka«, chiir- to the Fitkin and Monmouth Hospi During the past summer 519(1 were remnved, a concrete pipe was of the new fiscal year. The Ameri Court jury last week for Injuries ; installed for a brook under the return with specific proposals for of passage of the Revenue Act of ItiM t t the executive committee ot tal tumor clinics, making a total girls and 72G adult leaders par 10ti3. The dinner meeting will b9 can Cancer Society extends help to she rcceivcd in an auto accident 1 entrance road, three new latrines camp development. any medically indigent patient who ticipated in the camping program were installed and several leaks preceded by the North Jersey on Route 35, Sayreville, Aug. 13, Shore Chapter, National Associa* is in need of carc not only in finan of the Monmouth Council of Giri ir. the pool were repaired, and the Accountants Schedule tion of Accountants, serving re cial assistance, but in providing for 1M2. Miss Lucy Tomasello’s suit ! pool filter system ovethauled. Scouts. This was announced by freshments. - the general welfare of the patient was against James M. Williams, Charles Nelson, chairman of the ! At Camp Sacajawea near Farm- Technical Meeting C learance Sale as well, including dressings, medi* K e yp o rt, council’s camp piojKTty com | in;;dale, six new wall tents and cations, and transportation. mittee. , p'aiforms werc constructed, the The North Jersey Shore Chapter, The jury, which reported to Judge i lodge was floodlighted, the eiec- National Association of Account Mobile Homes And Dr. Zukaukas pointed out that John U. Molineux in New Bruns The day camps saw 522 girls I trical lines were improved and v.\ ants. will hold their December half of the money raised in the wick a/ter two hours of deliber participating, while general troop Travel Trailers ! entrance sign was repainted. .At Technical Meeting. Tuesday at 6:30 couniy is expended locally, wilh 10 ation, a ls o found no cause for ac cam p ing saw -tlWi g ir U in the pro Terrific B uys per cent going to the state organi I Camp Rus-Wen in West Freehold. pm., at the Colonnade Restaurant tion against Ned Parsekian, state gram. The Learn-toSvvim program \ a chlorinalor ua> installed in the in FJatonUAvn. Year end tax plan zation for education and research. motor vehicle division director. a ttracte d 123 girl.-, and the new. D i e t r i c h IW VOLKSWAGEN M u m , F.M. and A.M. Radio, Cater j water system, the poo! was painted ning for corporations and individ Distribute Literature Action against Director Parsekian unit-resident camping opportunity O M * ...... HIM invo lve d 21') g it is. M r. NV{$ort j and a new entrance ?.gn was m uals will be discussed by David G fn addition, thousands of pieces was taken because an unidentified IMI CHEVROLET • Cylinder, Fewer Steering, Automatic, noted that additional girls desired ; sta lle d at a new yate tu the prop- iT in a ld . of literature on the discovery, care motorist, driving directly in front Trailer Sales Cater While ...... " ...... m s camping “ Im! our facilities sim I e rly . David Fernald, an alumnus uf and treatment of cancer have been of Miss Tomaselto's car, stopped ply could not accommodate more."' j Mr. Nelson noled tha* nominal Hrown University and The Grad I MILE SOUTH OF IN* FALCON Deluxe, Color While ...... 773 distributed through, schools and suddenly, causing the accident. The He also explained that his com ; registration fees Irom the girls uate School of Business Administra STRATHMORE EXHIBIT various organizations nnd manuals state was named a part of the suit IMI MERCURY 2-door Automatic, Black ...... 191 mittee now is consolidating pur | pay tor m ain tenance, re p a irs , sup- tion of Harvard University, was a on the various typos of cancer with in an effort to also recover from I M FORD 2-door, Standard, Tan ...... ;...... SK chases and requesting competitive \ plies, and some personal expenses. contributor to the 3Sth Kdition of Rt. 34 — Matawan .state fund*:. I M FORD Waton Standard, Green and White ...... 5f3 an explanation nf Ihe most modern bids, u procedure which saved the Girl foes are nol expected to pav Montgomery's Federal 'Faxes and | techniques in their treatment have Mr. Williams’ car was following council on pool chemicals and i fo r m a jo r im p ro vem ents ot de\- i-i a member of tlie New YorkJ Call 566-2192 or 3993 1187 CHEVROLET 4-door Automatic ...... 5*3 heen distributed to physicians- and M is s T o m a s c lJo ’s. W hen she find suppiir.s alone. I elopment of exiting sites Mr. Slate Society o I Certified Public Ac- J 1IS7 MERCURY Sedan, Automatic ...... 113 surgeons for their guidance. to bring her auto to a sudden halt, IB* PLYMOUTH Sedan, Automatic ...... U i The Monmouth County Chapter Mr. Williams’ ear hit the rear of under tho jurisdiction of the nation her vehic le. CENTRAL JERSEY BANK FINANCING al organization of the American Kichard Levinson, Perth Amboy, Cancer Society provides financial was counsel for the plaintiff, and assistance to those victims requir Kdward Gavarny, New Brunswick, ing home care, nursing homes. ra represented Mr. Williams. Schanck & Sihler diation therapy, medications, pros- USED CARS theses and other medical needs. The chapter also .supplies o large Five Penalized HIGHWAY U S i M Z » MATAWAN amount of dressings where needed Five bayshore area motorists had OPEN UNTIL 9 F.M. and then dressings are made and packed by the niem)ier6 of the their driving privileges suspended by the State Division of Motor Ve chapter. \ * I hicles under provisions of the point system and mandatory speed plans. Motorists penalized were Joseph \V. Cole, Union Heach; James W. Har ris, Cliffwood; Ronald R. Head, Hazlet; Robert Hawkins, Matawan, N ew R esidents - Look! • and Mervin Robinson jr., Hazlet. 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Open Daily 8 A.M . Io 9 P.M. - Saturday S A.M . to 6 P.M, NEWBERRYS KEYPORT ' I*: ; A l' ii : 1 >' .',V? y 'IC Pag# Four THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, December 12, 1963
Inner Hill Lane, said hp lost eight concrete slabs in his sidewalk be tttljc ^atafumt $mmtal L o o k i n g cause of the weather. He also said the rear of his property “looks t n r u u i M i i m like a cascade” when if rains. He IH-MM — J. MABEL U M M , fV IU M Il B a c k w a r d KNOW YOUR NAVY said proper drainage was nut pro PukUak«4 tvtrit Tkur>4»7 OnmIt. »• vided. <1 Kiyferi, )• Item* A (Mat F ilh /tjtf T lfip ■* BROWN PUBLISHING AND PMIfTDtO COMPANY Comniitteemon Gill>ert F. Hick W a K m « la Tlw U *g Af* *• “ ‘W Brown, M lUr — Oeukiln* V. Im n , tw cliH M ist man expressed puzzlement at all these compaints when he had only AVAILABLE AT LIBRARIES ... A .study in book i ? * ? • ■•••fXpef “ t t M * W H H . * T U a r t t p l t , observed "hairline cracks" in the S f i . i l ' i . . ftoplt. lit aim K 10 w m UK bnl I M t r t t l t ef N iU h i (M Fifty Years Ago form of the principles ;uul some of the problems involved in Wrlnlly ts pr.i.nl all of th* new. o i tha *« B *tth«u1 Mai al vralixUo (Is s u e T h u rs d a y , D ec. I I , 1913) Stralhmore roads in a tour of in 5 V,11, *ane, romarvatlva mannar. rtaptettni th* Inallanabla rifht. spection Saturday. He demanded ! satellite communication* is being presentee! to high schools The Mayor and Council met In i M ir d~ t l i c n‘n«, a , and thereby miMm luall n W I t l IM tl i«»H**«»«. regular session on Tuesday evening to know if Mr. Tvaphagan, living ; public libraries this week by the New Jersey Bell Tele- -Second-clsai Posta f Paid at M iliw n fM « Jtr mj.' with Mayor F. C. Bedle presiding. near Strathmore, imd observed 1 plume Co. . . , The book. “ Satellite Communicjition.s Phys- theso condition*, why ihey h.id nm AH the Councilmen were present j it’s, ’ has been prepared by staff members at Bell Telephone Rciponstblllty lor typoirtphlca) arm * la tfH a i It t*a m l al Ika ivtM heen presented to the township Kcuplcd by such error. except Mr. Graham. The ordinance committee before. | Laboratories, mon who worked on Telstar. a pioneer ^p»u-e relating to thc extension of Broal tend to 52 W. Front St.. Keyport. N. J. communications vehicle. The Telstar satellites were de- Subscription Rates Payable in Advanca NATION At CDITOfttAl Street was given a second reading Mr. Traphagen retorted he had <>n® *>.** (w ithin state) M R and w i// come up for finflf passage supplied the letters of complaint : vel.ipetl and m anufactured at the Laboratories’ locations :n Three Month* —...... at m fiom the Strathmore owners to • l i M o n t h ...... — • J * J J at the next meeting. Those opposed I New Jersey . . . New Jersey Bell plans distribution of the Mayor John Mar/ jr. before the tone Y e a r (outside state) ift.oa to It being put through in its pres : KS-pago book among the U7U hijih school libraries and 352 One Yeef (ouUide U. 8.) $7.M ent form will be given a hearing at tour of inspection was taken iind . public libraries throughout the Mate. A total of 1110 copie* this meeting. that it w as M r. H ic k m a n 's own THURSDAY, D ECEM BER 13, 1963 : will be included in the distribution which has been arranged A number of residents along the fault if he had not taken the time to read them . Englishtown road in Morganville ! .vith the co-operation of the Public and School Library M a y o r M a r* noted it w as ob have had electric lights installed in [Services Bureau of the State Library, and Dr. Richard B. vious nothing could lie done for As The Holidays Approach their homes. | Scheetz. School-lndustry Co-ordinator, State Departm ent ol fhe present on Ivy Hill Park sect The mercury dropped to 2H de ions 5 and t*. Mr. Traphagen closed ; Education, grees on Monday and high winds Christianity, as a concept of living in terms of thc in ihe discussion with a suggestion j TH IS ’N TH A T . . . Keyport Councilman Ilenri J. Hansen prevailed all day. During Sunday ; the minutes lie sent to Ihe enginu r. dividual, always is brought home with new force as tlie year night light snow fell and yesterday :and Borough Engineer llenry Labrectjue hold out hope that ' ilraws to a closc. Nowhere, but in • country of truly free afternoon there was another snow Keyport’s application for state matching funds to reclaim men, can this concept manifest itself to the fullest. In na fall which covered the ground this land fnun Raritan Bay and dredge the channel of Keyport morning. The sun came out bright Raritan Post 211 Harbor may he approved. They are quick to point out, how* tions where the state has gradually assumed more and more and .strong and the snow fast disap (continued from page one) ever, lhat Keyporfs application for matching funds from the peared. responsibility for the welfare of the individual, the spirit of Commander Fair. John Broderick, : State Department of Conservation and Economic Develop The Boy Scouts, in charge of As Paul Lannmg and Domini* k Nasta. Christianity becomes less and less significant. As the holi ment wa.s only one of many, many requests presented at sistant Scoutmaster Rush, made a The dinner was catered by the days approach, we should ponder thc deeper meaning of twelve * mile hike about the sur Shore Point Inn. 1 Thursday’s meeting with state representatives . . . Speaking tuch activities ai the Christmas Seal Campaign, the tinkling round ing co u n lry last. S a tu rd a y *«if- M r. M atteson w as U ir n in C lin of requests or lack of them for state aid, wonder how the ter noon, covering the distance in ton lownship. Pa., and attended Arm y Corps of Engineers and the state will look upon Mata-' belts of the Salvation Arm y, and the countless local en about three hours. Among the schools ii 'Wiiym art. Pa., ami Drrx* j wan Township s latest act to withdraw from the erosion con deavors to help the less fortunate. A ll of these are voluntary places visited was the Collier es el Insiitute, Philadelphia. He en tate at Wickatunk, where the boys listed in the U.S. Army on July . trol plan for Raritan Bay com m unities . . . Seem s that a great •nd represent the Christian impulse toward kindness, self were much interested in viewing 30, HH7 and took p art in b attle'; in ’ deal of time, effort and money already have been spent tc the deer and sheep. Fiance. He nas discharged on May reliance, and ■ generally more civilized M a t e of being. prepare the engineering details of the bcachfili project. W on j 10, 191!). at I'o rt D ix. There was not a single appeal der i{ perhaps the township may bo sued for its share ol from the taxpayers of Malawan | ||r js married to the former Miss F o r example, tha teaman of the. United States, as well j these costs. Borough or Township before the one section just because llie I CarbondaH*, pa., •a all ether nations — including those from iron curtain Thirty Years Aga 1 B IL L O F R IG H T S D A Y will he celebrated in New Jer- Monmouth County Board of Taxa (Issue Friday. Dec. II, 1033) drains were faulty or the side- j and the (ouple celebrated their 40th and dictatorship-ridden countries may readily find evi tion last Friday. "The playgrounds after n rain walks giving way in some other ; f. annlvt*,sary on Nov. J‘l, ■ sev Sunday commemorating the adoption of the B ill of Right* dence €i Chriitian charity and good w ill at the Seaman’s Work on tbe new building of Ol are not fit for the children and section. Bul Mr. Traphagen in-j!; *, lr.!?,iVrr .to Cliffwood i or Ten Amendments on Dec. 15, 1791, Mrs. Frederick Fre- ive Branch Grange, P. of M., on teachers to be on but I have always sisted again the permits Issued W’*'™ (n ';,*J J r,d pnor to that was ...... pimemployed i yii'i.il l\«rhy Ih.ithe Austin A.i.*iv. fCo.. 1..Indus .1.... : Iinghuysen, Holmdel, has been instrumental in having the Church Institute, an organization established over 100 years thought lhat field had wonderful when the sewer mains in front of Broad Street, for which ground was trial l-ngineers and Builders, ’day set aside by Gov. Richard Hughes* proclamation . . . broken a few weeks ago, is pro possibilities and now with the Fed Ihe house, into which sewage from ago lo serve both spiritual and material needs of men who the occupants moving would Dow. Cleveland, Ohio, as a carpenter i Mrs. Frelinghuysen is also leading a fight to give Georg* gressing nicely. eral Government eager to pay the forem an. go down to the sea in ships. W hat the U. S. O. is to the have not been approved bv the en ■ Mason of Gwislon Hall. Va., proper recognition for his ef* Tlie Matawan High School won la b o r bill, snd be^gin^ com Joined Kariian Post munities to afford work to the un gineers oi the Matawan Township j forts to have the Bill of Rights adopted in 1791. She ab* •rmed forces, what the Salvation A rm y is to strangers in from the Keypori High School at Sewerage Authority, were entirely Mi. Miitteson joined Karitan Post basketball on Tuesday evening by employed under the Civil Works 23 in litfO. H r has se r\e d as post ! announces that a project has been started to collect, edit and distress, what the college campus is to students, all this and Administration I think we should out of place. the score 21-6. vice commander, comma ruler dur- Discussion turned to how refusal,1 ! publish letters of George Mason wilh Dr. Robert A. Rutland more the Seaman’s Church Institute is to sailors of all na fake advantage of the opportun i , , »ng which (inn- he started a drive The burglarized post office safe ity/’ President Henry L. Zucker io Jtra.it acceptances on roads and j for clKart. „ „ ,„r M,rv,(t. ,nnl i of the University of California serving as editor. The col tionalities. was returned on Tuesday to the declared at the regular monthly drainage systems, tha Ihe develop, i (>M l..lrs , , lection of letters is expected to present a picture of a grei.t manufacturers by rail, W. L. Van er could net release om his per- r,.c. meeting of the Matawan Township i Am erican whose influence reaches down to all uf us today, Agencies of the Seaman’s Church Institute may be found Brunt removing it safely to the sta Board of Education last night in formance bonds, would prove as I (|,.(|s ||(, ,,.ls 0, , A dose friend of Washington. Patrick Henry, Jefferson ;m<’) tion. the Matawan High School. means of bru^mi; him lo terms i s;|(< ,.ss Aln,.ri(..anls,„ ilml in New York, Philadelphia and Los Angeles, three of the na Committeeman Norman {•.. Wood , Sl.„(. v smjl)(, as 'Madison in the early days of our nation's history. George 'lhe next meeting of th<- Mata strongly doubted ihal if the
Santa Greets Tots In Matawan Shower For i\ew Building Junior Scouts Program Honors New Group Meets
Invested Dcc. 5 Strathm ore Dads In Strathm ore
The first group of Strathmore i The Strathmore School Parents* The newly formed Strallirnoro girls to become Junior Girl Scouts i Association, in a presentation cere Evening Branch of the Greater Red were invested Thursday in a cere Bank section of the National Coun ; mony, at ihr “ Huh uff To Dad” mony in the Strathmore Elemen cil of Jewish Women met Mon tary School. Forty-eight girls were program ou Dec. 4 accepted the day evening at the home of Mrs. invested for the first time, and UG s|*on<>nrship c h a rte r o f H oy Scout Sheldon Leffer, 15 fnglewood Lane, with previous Girl,Scout experi Troop James Mvnn, district Straihmoie. Mrs. Albert Prelutsky, ence, were rededicated. president pro tein, presided at the CDinmi'iS'oiifr, accompanied bv One of the tree troops involved m eeting presented a flag ceremony lo be* Jam es Noddtti;;s. assistant di.-dfut During the course of the evening, gin the program, and then a can* ; commissioner, presented tlu.* char Mrr,. Robert Multer. Colts Neck, dlelight ceremony was conducted , ter lu Mrs. Kdward I.ewK, a^oiia- president of the Greater Red Bank Chapter; Mrs. Murray Guih, Lin- by Senior Scouts f r o m T ro o p 312, tion president. iJiher p irhe.p.m::, crolt, \ice president in charge of Matawan, under the leadership of included Donald Frv, tri'-iuution.tl membership, and Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Donald Morris. Other Senior . representative; Stanley Blair, Gross, Mew Shrewsbury, vice presi Scouts supervised a pUy-nursery (h n irm a n of tin* scout troop; Pet- for mothers attending the investi dent in charge ot ways and means, v i Vaila., .scoutmaster, and -It) ture service. The jjirls who helped M 'liih , discussed the aims and objectives were Karen Christinut, Patricia o f the Council. M rs . (/t*or'»t? M c G i.r ,\ . p io g ram Conlon, Donna Decker, Karen Get* One of the highlights of the even i coinrniltee chairman. amt her mm. shall, Esther Ncbiis and Jennifer ing a film strip presentation. ; mittce, Mi i. Ilow jid Agnew, Mrs. N ebus, •’In Search of a Smile.“ narrated ! Leonard Jacobs arid Mrs. James by Mrs. Mark Goldman. Hazlet. Mrs. Julius Dudii, Troop Organi Snyder, provided an eniei laiu.u,' Mrs. Albert Abell, left, president, and Mrs. John C. Eggleston, zer for Strathmore, addressed the 'Ihe film snip brought ta light one i tribute to “ Dads.” Originally de’ building committee chairman of tlie Woman's Club of Matawan. Ine., of the many services performed by group. She also introduced guests i signed and executed hats wore are pictured with the shower gilts brought by club members Monday Counril called ".ship-a-box." This and troop leaders and co-leaders I modeled by the molher.v Three is a program devoted to shipping p resent, to help furnish tho kitchen In the building, which the club has purchased, “ Father" judges made the seler- fronting on Jackson St. Ihe building which is being modernized is the tovs and other needed articles Skits (ilvta 10 I tion of the winners: Prettiest, Mrs. fo rm e r le ctu re room nl the I irst Presbyterian Church* Matawan. children throughout Uie world. Skits were given by Troop S29 : Kileen Lewis. mo.st original, Mr*. Temporary chairmen were ap •nd 553, and alt the girls sang, Hugh Dal/:till, and lunniest, Mrs. The American Home Department; Sophie Weinstein, Mrs. Leon Blum- pointed ai the meeting. They are: “ Whene'er You Make A Promise" : Jackie Spector. Mrs. Helene Levey of The Woman's Club of Matawan enthal. Mrs. Herbert K. Natalis. Program, Mrs. Barbara Pearl; and “ Make .New Friends." They Santa Claiu will be at Stewart'* Drlve-ln, Mala w n mapped by Ihe photographer greeting Peter and , provided musical accompaniment. Mrs. Philip Simms, Mrs. Rainaud sponsored a kitchen shower for the1 secretary, Mrs. Benjamin Dissin; were then pinned in the traditional St., Matawan, la greet all children on weekday* (ram llarald RHimi«sen and Edward I'lli/aitU jr., holding Mrs. McGraw read original (looms and Mrs, Kedrow.ski. on marimbas, membership, Mrs. Herbert Bar : new club hou>e Monday afternoon! way, witl. the Scout pin upside- • ta * p.m.; Salvrday* and Sunday* from I lo 4 and the bilkxuM and candy cane* given lo all young to illusi rate each hat. Tlie door cymbals, washboard, and wash tub rack; hospitality, Mrs. Edmund down. The pin is to be righted I lo I p.m., la a program iponnred by M n. Eleanar visitor* by the management. | pri/.e ol a man's hat wa.s awarded j in the parish hall of the Trinity' Iwngo. Harris: publicity. Mrs. Harvey after (he girl performs her first Nlckcrwa. coowaor ol Ihe Drive-la. Thi* week he I : to f-rank Hales’. The children of tlie ! Kpiscopal Church. Matawan. j Gaines were played under the di H e ilm a n ; ship-a-bo.v, Mr.s. Ira N e w * good deed. Since the newly invested ! mMmwI displayed original |>oriraiu j Mrs. Charley Rainaud, chairman rection of Mrs. Rainaud. man and ways and means, Mrs. girls volunteered to place all tables I ol their futhers in the dassr
EAC Names Bagwell Bank today *a— >ir«J lht appoint-, B*(W«II will bt tn charge ,ef *11 well bvyond retirement s^e, it is w ill be determined from answers the United States, will help the value of other benefits the hired ■wnt ef Chart** E. Bagwell »• ph*a*« ol activity at th* company'* Advise Cheek important for them to understand in the December Current Popula Government in determining farm farm hands got from their farmer* Of labor needs and in studying As General Manager ■eacral maaagcr of thc company’* electronic! production ficilitiu in how much they may continue to tion Survey to be conducted in this the employers. Included will be que* elect roric dperilim*. Robert Ed earn and still receive Social Securi area during the week of Dcc. 15 special etonoinic and social prob tions on free housing, meal*, Electronic Assistance Corp., led ward*, EAC pmjdmt, *aM Mr. th * n e w . post h e r*. EAC is a d iv Social Security ty benefits under certain circum by the U.S. Department of Com lems of migratory workers and food products and other benefits. ersified manufacturer in the elec stances. merce. other farm employees. w m trical, electronic* and hardware Anyone who is contemplating re F in a lly , a visit to the Social Se According lo John G. Gibson, Di In addition to ihe questions asked N o w is the tim e to advertise curity office is excellent oppor rector of ihe Philadelphia Regional field s. tirement any lime ihis year,-even an annually on thr number of days those ur.used articles for sale. Prior |o joining EAC, Mr. Bag partial retirement whereby hours tunity to check the latest Social Office, U. S. Bureau of the Census, worked snd cash wages earned, the A small ad in the classified of work are materially reduced, Security facts especially because the figures will update those re Census Bureau interviewers will colum n will turn them into cask well was executive vice president are advised to visit the Social Se there have been so many changes leased recently which showed that ask infornujiicn on the type and for you. and general manager of Tronex, a curity Office at 313 Slate St., Perth in the law over (he years. 3.6t)0,0tW persons in the lab or force Subsidiary of Wheaton Glass Co., A m b o y. were employed as hired workers on the nation's fa rm s d u rin g 1M2. Sincc the beginning of this year, Survey Determines Millville. In 1J5* he joined Ihe 'ihe survey has been conducted We Are Looking For almost 3000 area residents and the llanMin-Vtn Winkle-Muuning Co., regularly s-ince UMo by the Uurtau dependent members of their fami Paid Farm Workers Matawan, serving as a director of Ihe Census for the U.S. Depart lies have filed applications for fed and vice president of the firm's ment ol Agriculture. eral retirement, disability or sur The number ol Americans 14* LISTINGS!! equipment division until he went to and-older in the labor force who Answers given in Ihis survey, be Tronex in June IMI. vivors insurance benefits under the Social Security laws. did any paid farm work during 19f>3 ing taken in 357 selected areas of For Houses Mainly, this group consists of men and women who have retired RANKL S WEBER fro m th eir jobs o r *,elf - owned R E A L T Y C O . WHAT GOES businesses, at age 67 or later, and ]ia « x r certain eligible member* of their Ross W . Maghan Agency Highway 14 Matawaa BEST WITH families. Also included are over 303 seriously disabled persona, of vary Tel. 5*4911 ing anes, and qualified family de “Save Wilh Safeco A KISS ON pendents. In addition, there are widows and children who receive Auto and Homeowner Policies" these benefits every nmnth. Alto CHRISTMAS gether, in Middlesex and Monmouth Counties combined, there nre 70,01)0 Real Estate—Insurance residents collecting almost $5,000,» MORNING UUO in Social Security benefits ev Christmas MATAWAN 138 Main S l LOwell 6-0003 e ry month. Happiness Social Security benefits are not automatic and payments do not be- That Lasts and Lasts pin until n fo rm a l ap p licatio n is In the hands of a Social Security rep resentative. After an application is, If You Give Slioes filed, it takes approximately six here's wishing you a Bon Voyage weeks before the first check is re-! from Alexanders ceived, when everything is in or der. Sometimes, there is a delay and our planning because tin a p p lic a n t has t« track IHW W W W IO'I'M down *ost or m is p la c e d fa m ily doc makes it rightl Tbcw practical fill* uments to support dates of birth, You’re sure of fun on al prices anyone marriage, divorce, etc. Therefore, that cruise or ocean can afford. it is advantageous to discuss a So voyage when you cial Security problem well in ad count on us to make vance of actual retirement, for some people who continue to work all the arrangements. D IS C O U N T Brown Travel Bureau S H O E S TO R E UNION DRUGS Day 7 C»H»: llruadMay, V allo St) 1-4141 pur t —— 214Ni|hl Sintth Calli: St., CO I'rrfh 4-3631 Amboy ALEXANDERS HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL D e c . 19, T h u rs . HIGHWAY M NEAR POOLE AVE., IIAZI.ET YOUR CHRISTMAS (illTS 3 :3 0 P .M . 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Furry, fancy, shaggy, C ljn n p rC beaded or bunny, Kinney ® hai slipper gifts in all are for th# gay holiday shades. Thc kind of fresh styling—inside and out Lot* of colors, and •tylei for children too. —that makes it th* year’t smartest surprise. Fit • family's slipper Com* down and star* at it. Mads at Kinney's. Ntu Chcttlle Malibu Sport Coup* W om en’s sijes 4 -10 . Now-Chevy spirit in a new kind of car!
We built this one lo do a lot more than Just stand around looking beau m y it muffles noise and cushions you from bumps, tiful. Held its weight down in the 3,000-pound range. Then built four And the fine hand of Body by Fisher craftsmen shows up iiencaih lusty engines for it—two fixes and two YS's—with output all the way this one's suave good looks, too. Just listen t o the solid iJitink of a door up to 220 horses* 1 Closing or look at the smooth metalwork. You'll fee what we mean. And if that combination of modest weight and potent power makes Sound good so far? There’s more. Like tho fact that Chevelle come* you think this i.s one frisky car, you've got ihe right idea. )n th rec f.eries with eleven models— convertibles, sport coupes, sedan*, You've also got a car with lots of room for legs, hips, shoulders, wagons, even Super Spoil models with front bucket seats. Like the fact hats and luggage. Yet Its 115-inch wheelbaso keeps it that 'and sec if this isn't one of the nicesl surprises of highly maneuverable in traffic and very easy to park. All) the new Chevelle comes at an oasy-io-tako price! "With its Full Coil suspension and snug insulation, it's Like to hear more? The listening's wonderful at your got a ride that reminds you of the Jet-smooth kind tho Chevrolet dealer’s—and bo's the driving. oi W lf« f t A See five entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet Showroom -Ci: JVROLET, C H EVELLE, CHEVY II, CORVAIR & CORVETTE
DAVE GIBB CHEVROLET 110 MAIN STREET MATAWAN Thursday, December 12, 1963 fHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Poge Seven
vision set for the veterans' hospi VFW Is Sponsoring Midway Hose Welfare Reports tals. A drive will be conducted by Organize Baby Sitters Pool the local Auxiliary for clean used Teen*Age Slack Hop nylon stockings in any condition. Elccte Officers Feature Meeting These nylons nre purchased by a Plans have been completed for reprocessing firm and the money the Christmas Teen-Age Slack Hop, Resident* of the Cambridge Park | watching children prior to bedtime Welfare reports predominated at Officurs for IM4 were elected by obtained is used for the purchase J'ridav, from 7 p.m. io 11 p.m. Tbe area of Strathmore acted fast to i shall count us 1 V i debits per hour the Midway Ho«e Compjnv of the the meeting of the Ladies Auxili of television sets. Anyone in the hop is sponsored by the Guadalcan solve one of the most perplexing j while watching children prepared community or nearby areas hav Malawan Fire Department. ary of the Laurence Harbor Ameri al Post 47-15 of the Veterans of For problems of parents moving to u ! for bed oi sleeping counts only one (Jeorce Ketroxky will serve as ing old stockings may contact Mis.s eign Wars Christmas Fund Com new area, the locating of responsi | debit per hour. Habysitting after 1 can Legion Po:;l .132 held in the R e ih e r. j chief; CicorKe Connor, 'president; mittee. ar.d wi!! be held in the Vet ble baby bitters. About three I a.m. also counts ns l l/7 debits per Joseph Nor but, vice president; Al | Legion Home, Summerfield Ave.. Post Commander Oskar Gohmeit, j erans Memorial Home, Cliffwood m onths -anu, som e th re e w eeks a f | hour. Mothers may have baby sit fred Adler; secretary; Edward Har 1 1.au rence H a rb o r. a guest at the meeting, spoke b rief.; A ve. ter most of the residents nf the > ters for two Saturdays, but after ris, treasurer; Richard Hackman, lv. In response to his offer of the ! M umV will be provided by The Cambridge Park section mined in j the third Saturday must repay one I Rehabilitation chairman M r s. captain; Philip Kramer, first lieu co operation of the posi on the com- • Elegants Rock 'n Roll Band. There to thc new development, the moth i Saturday. A member is permitted to ] Walter Schlichting reported thc tenant; Mr. Norhut, second lieu ing penny sale sponsored bv the! will he dance contests for the fwisi. ers joined forces und organized a I accumulate only 12 debit hours and , distribution of used clothing to tenant; James O'Donnell, engineer; auxiliary, it was decided to jointly slop and chicken and prizes will m* Baby Sitting Poo) — complete with ( there is a grievance committee to 'th r e e v ete ran s v alu e d at $M.I(>. Paul 1'4,-an, firnl »ssisianl engi spon.sor file affair which will be a w a rd e d l o each contestant. a constitution. ■ solve problems which may develop. ! Child Welfare chairman Mrs. John neer; Eugene Haulier, second as held early next year, : A buffet and birch beer will be The sitting services are free, but ; F.ntlmsiastic over the way the ; Vachiti.s stated that used clothing sistant engineer. served. each member is required to donate ; sitter pool has worked out, the ; valued at SN.Cfl had been given to Two evenis are scheduled for the; Junior Auxiliary Smurdav. The! The affair, open to all teen-agers Jason King, Michael Eovino, R(i services instead of funds. From an , Cambridge Park members recotn- .children in the community. During whithin the community and sur bert Barr, Vincent Burlew and Paul original membership of nine, the ; m.*nd it to other neighborhood i fhe business session conducted by regular meeting will be held in the ; rounding areas, will he chaperoned Egan will serve as building trust :Kroup'has grown to 20 members I groups. They not* that in addition ; Mrs. William Hridgeman, presi- Le g io n Hom e at 1:30 p.m . A Ju n io r j Rally will be held in the McKen/.ie bv the committee. ed. .; ' ' . who hold business meetings once i ro permitting parent* some leisure fdent, a donation was approved for Po st 16a, B ayo n n e, from [(I a.m . fo j The drivers are Mr. Egan, Law monthly in the evenings in various lime for enjoyment, the pool is a ! The Salvation Army. T» p.m. Delegates to the rally will he. j Real Estate Listing C a M l T\ rence Bachman, Mr. Burlew, Mr. hom es. T he o ffic ia l nam e of tin* ■■great asset for newcomers in case ; Jt also was decided to participate for sale a l ibi.s office. Hackman, Mr. Eovino. Mr. Kram organization is the Cambridge Park , ot emergency. They revealed that credited with attendance at the reg-! in the project of the Middlesex er, John Warren, Mr. O'Donnell, Baby Silting Pool. J one of their members had barely ular meeting. j County American Legion Auxiliary Mr. Norbut, and Mr. Haulier. A different secretary is in charge i gotten established in her new Itome ; The Christmas party for the Jun-j : Child Welfare chairmen to collect Mr. Egan, Mr. Pelrosky, Mr. each month. Serving for Decem when her husband was confined in ior Auxiliary will be held Saturday. ’ used dolls und toys. These articles Hackman and Mr. Kramer w ill ber is Mrs. John Chapped, 2fi ' a hospital. The sitter pool W'as able Dee. 21, from 2 to I p.m. in the Le will be repaired and the dolls re Chtssekuwis serve on the Board of Fire -.Offi Courtiand Lane. The constitution ; to take over the care of two young gion Hom e. dressed for distribution to orphan cers. , . . • . provides for meeting procedure, op i children, one just over a year old During lhe social hour which fol ages and children's hospitals dur Mr. Barr, Aloydus • Penneltl. erating procedure which *ets up . and the other, three. Anyone inter- : lowed. a Christmas party wus held. ing lhe year on occasions of birth- j Khea Longstreet and Nicholas Stra- how to s e c u r e a sitter and the func : ested in becoming a member or; Members enjoyed group singing, days, Easter, and holidays. Any-1 nlero will serve as fire police. tions of the secretary, the point : in getting information to set up u ' und games for which pri/.es were one in the community having dis Mr, Adler, Mr. Warren and Mr. system which operutes on the prem simitar babv sitter p
deadline tor m rrv iliB M it Drc. 23. Prize Recipes Emergency Appropriation Prcxy Appoints Ralph Scarborough is ticket chair* Court To Probe | W estreich Manage An emergency appropriation of j m an. NEWS OF AltEA Make Up Booklet J2300 for street lig h t s S-IWO for !l*- j g al tx p c io e s and STIKiO U ) r M ie e t i Mrs. Kay Kruger was welcomed A booklet of recipes winning top Color Bearers Auto Theft Case wc»rk not anticipated :n the j as a new member. Special awards I SERVICEMEN honors at the Raritan Town.slop budget was approved. j The appointment of new color were won by Mrs. Ethel Sigmund Magistrate Ralph S. Heuser jr.. W o m a n ’s C h ib an n u a l bake-off enn- bearers•" und ' commiliee ' chairmen • • and Mr«. Ktrn. i Matiuvnn, is slated to hear the The tov\nsinp comnuttce intro- On Mediterranean Tour !ests is being compiled by the by Mrs. Irene Brenon, president of B . i . ■ , . . ,: rase tonight of Donald W. Hull. tlucet! an t>rd:nan»;e to c witness. But lh« court found (he Color Guard Conlest LEGAL NOTICE LUCiAL NOTICE u : g a l n o t i c e LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE evidence jukluccii by the officer in N« Cause Found law upon Municipal Uhhhe.s Author-’ PK IT OHDA1NKD HY THE HOH-| jit im iik by virtue ol pai .iKf-l'h *d> \ i,s:i.ns prohihiUur. or iinntiiiu the stopping, standinu or parkin* o( v^hirWa vestigating. Patrolman Frank Si;*- Sponsored By J. C. & M iU v s uiihin Ihi- l*t i-jlr»rii*i boundaries 1 OIU.H COUNCIL OF TH E HOfiOUOIl 1 „/ Set tion 4 i>f Ihr First Ordinance 1 ns m *1 fo iih in U.S. itny n th rr New J rts « y Statute o r .'is h e r n n a i t c r nf Ihi’ Township o! Malav.au. in Iht* O F M A T A W A N . IN TH F, C O U N TY O F : mulct mn\’ laws or statules m effect p fo \ idt?(i, .S H w rid p y, December 12, 19*3 THe MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J, Pag* Eleven the boards; W a ll Baum an; Jim fir s t was ever, desirmf mi t» er » a!aw a* HilH himinary, is mm vear ai Coach Stcrlc it convinced colleges in the midwest and south indoors this winter. Mike Cather- Welsh aad Binkic Moriarty for Raritan Start At unduly Rumiliale an obviously cut- luting his sense of proportion bv his team will make Ihe national all have big drill hails or gym wood, who atarred at a pole from line duly. In addition, Jim classed opponent by kee-pinfi in his lhe** early - season achievtmcnii. NAIA playoffs in 1W4. McDougal, an impressive transfer « « « nasiums where indoor Iratk tan vau lier for P a la w a n High not ;c Me pointed out over lhe phonethat Iroip Red Bank Catholic, will be regular*. But as always happens be held and M urray Siatc is no long a/c. is expected to le a Matawan Tuesday this week the Guilford team swings KD SCULLION, Kevport High** rxri'ption. Scullion was a mem come eligible by the tim e the in tho tt cases, the bcnchwarmers. into action in the Carolina Confer miler of Central Jersey, Group member v l t h e flutgerr track TIk Kelly Green, look tht Utt. spring term opens. ber of ihe M urray State cross* given a chance to play in a varsity ence, and the competition is £oin£ 1 1 ! championship days, wili run country te,im that annexed the team :hai w ili run indoors thi* Raritan Township High’s butH- Foiloa-ir.g the afternoon jousl game, would not be curbed in their lo be much exacting against con indoors a first timt* ihis winter. Ohio Valley Conference champ wilh Maiawan, all Rocket games winter. Augie Zilwcar. Jlnlmdel, fcall leam, coachfd Ihis year by scoring activities. This £ave Kux» ference members like Pfeiffer, At M urray State College he is in will be even inn affairs. The olher ionship in the fall outdoor fea* is certain to toss the shot for the Icroy Kfily, moving up from aa- ma iOt points to Iasi weekend or Newberry and Lenoir * Rhyne. The the group of niiJers working out game before the Christmas holi son recently closed. A number of Vil/anova freshmen in fhe big in- i cislant coach now that Don Ciok nn average cf 31 points per game Quakers are not making their for the indoor season. Unlike the ; days w ill be a home contest with other performers frum this area door meets in Philadelphia and is solely athletic director, t>ac for 3l/i flames. However, th* form Cbrjjf/nafl tourney trip north this backward area hereabout, the will be performing on the boards New York. *hown to very food advantage in Ocean Couniy Central Regional on jnt-seaser, scrimmage,. The Green Dec. 2(1. and Gray bid well to be the team When ihe Rockets lake up action to %o places from this area when again alter the holidays, Ihe sched. slate tournament time roils around. uie will run; Jan. .1, Rumson, The Rockets swing into action home; 7. Henry Hudson Regional, 3:45 p.m. Tuesday against Maia- away; I#, Ocean County Southern awan at the Maroon and Steel’s Regional a: Manahawkir.; 14, Mon tty m . .The Green and Gray scored mouth Regional, away; 17 Hoflman o ver Middletown in a pre-season High, away; JI, Keyport at RTHS scrimm age by » points while the court; 34, PI. Pleasant Beach, Huskies had to settle (or a 10- away; 21, Matawan, home; 31 joint dcflcit against the Lions, t o Mater Dei, away; Feb. 4. Henry Ihe Kelly Greens go into Iheir Hudson Regional, home; 7, Rum opener against Bruce MacCutch- son, home; 11, Shore Regional, to n ’s forces a favorite. home; 14, Wall Township, home; A particular iirje ol the Kelly Iti, Keyport, home. Greens ir to win two more (rum Keyport, alter the two Ihe Rock- t'ls captured from the Red Raid ers Inst >ear. "K eyport will never, in years, beat Raritan in basket LOOKING ball” is tlie confident defiance that jfcooms out of the Raritan camp. IT OVER Moderate Lasses The Karitan school's first grad uation last J u n e look aw ay ' Bill DAN KUZMA appears on the w a y Jannarone, a lop scorer, and Chin to make his senior yonr his great Clantuilli, a reserve' guard. These est one in basketball. Guilford arc moderate losses compared wilh College had played four games *o 4hc number of senior cagers wlio last weekend, winning all. Kuzma received diplomas In Ihe ranks of tossed in 3(1 points against Char rival schools. Coach Kelly can call lotte, 36 against St. Andrews. 25 an a starting five of < It:, 5 in. against Pem broke and 16 ajiainst Kon O'Neil, a high poinl-mtktr North Carolina Methodist. In the under the basket; Norm Butka; game with Methodist, won by G u il fete Coleman; Jabbo Jablonsky, a ford 120 to Cl, Kuzmo's coach, Je r much-improved rebounder under r y Steele, removed him before the YOU NEVER PAY M ORI AT M* *A & rt odvarlltad p#i«* )• a fair, law price for lha ftna tjuolity aflaead, W e puoranlae ffvof w * wMI nal JERRY’S BROOK FARM affar far tola lha ao ma ferenrf ar Mam w **r a «W- laiant noma •» a hlgkar pile* al A V . tuck pratllca* MKNWAY 35, HAIlEf ar* dacapliva end nat In H • Raping *1 all kinds • Grave ChidiMi Backs 1 Hacks 10" < IN m 4 > > * » .) (M * a 4 U i » . ) M »kefi • All ibe wreaths. 2 9 3 9 : M MR y— 1MII7 Rrt U*» » tn **, art '■artmtf iftMaM. Came Early! D m 'I be dis m i H ALF-m i cm appointed! . R I B H A L F - c u t L O IN AQ No Chops ■•moved ^ Nc Chopt l am ovd At A tf, a rlh and aaalalm a fad 7 rik* . . . J* Fresh Fruits & Vegetables! giving yeu much *•>*»* af tKa chalca canlar tul. 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MIX OR MIX OR MIX OR nrsffiinnnjinn^^ ! MATCH MATCH MATCH 6 * s l 1 5 Suprama Whifa ■ f 'Z 'l 't 'A "5 4vmP rtrull! -„*< '~4'f t BREAD 5~1 >' % FRENCH FRIES Ptidg of P IE S ar.'tu* 2 $1 Maim Virginia lei 1 0 $1 ^ 4 * * i b . ’■ IDEAL CUT CORN 33c Fru it Cake r | ' » IDEAL BEANS FREE•owardi M r $1.00*15 pyrckon YOUR CHOICI FAMOUI BRAND IDEAL PEAS HEALTH AHD O N I O N S IDEAL CARROTS Slicod pkg, 25c TOILETRIES BEAUTY AIDS 29- Free! VO-5 Shampoo C LIP VALUABLE COUPON atLOMTl Derma Fresh Lotion ( i £• fhi Dry Woodbury Hand Cream _ THIS COUPON WORTH Bnyer Aspirin m r 1100 purcdeM 15* HEALTH I Ofl*' t»,»iree 0«c. 14. J * ' “ 5 /Cf.’ 50,- /f. /. m Thi, ITrrk', One Cewport BEAUT* AIDS Per Mooeina ' 4 Jrmr'i llonm Hook C L a v a S o a p 2 'I,, 2 5 c Beans11"’* 31c 3 5 ^ Spic & Span »«-»■ 9 1 c Downy k l i t 2 «on> 2 9 c PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ROUTE 35 a n d 3 6 fkuraday, Dacwnbor 13, 1963 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* Thirteen card* in a ceremony conducted by Mrs. Crimer, den mother. Den 7. J. C. a M Color Guard | Twins Club Plans Auxiliary Buying Christine Smith If you new printing of nny Sound Is Theme Mr. Nlland and Gene Clark. Hazlet, under the dircclicn of kind, we are here serve you. Charles Vreeland. neighborhood Mrs. Tague, featured gui'ar strum- Welcomes Members | Yule Party Sunday Chairs For Firemen Is Sweet 16 Our quick service and reasonable commissioner, presented the follow minii by Thomas Tagite. Robert p rice s w ill pl«*A5t yo u . Greene hnd Charles Badecker. The The .T. C. i i M, Color Guard | The Twins Mothers Chib of flnri- At lhe meeting of the Ladies Aux- Mr. anu Mrs. Martin Smith jr.. Of Pack Meeting ing a w a rd s : Thom an Tague and Charles Badecker, lion books; An final skit concerned ’‘Sound Vibra Cliffwood is inviting application* : tun Buy area made final plans for • ihary of the Cheesequake Indepen* Morganville, eniertained on Thurs w as tion Experiments" under thi* lead from boy* and girls interested in : iheir annual Christmas party for f dent Fire Company, it was deeid- “The World of Sound” (tie drew DeRosa and H a r r y Krddnt- day evening in honor o l ih tir ership (rf Mrs. Trigiss and cubs joining. Carl "Corkey" Concepcion, ; iwins and families to be held Sun ■ ed to jHirchase ,Sfl new chairs for W A N T A D S theme of lht November Pack meel- ivicn, wolf books and bobcat pins. daughter, Christine, w h o was eele* ,ln* of Pack Ml ipnnaornl by St. Bear book* and bobcat pins went John Clark. Thomas Clark and director, advises that practice ses , day ai the Madison Park Fire Ihe firemen. Mr.s. Angie Soitis ' J B I a l S B r ; James Trifcgs and Edward Flynn, sions are held Monday evenings in House. Parlin. j'eslivitics will he* and Mrs. Betty O'Brien will serv** braiin^ .-tr IGth birthday. . to Steven Kovacs, George Foster. . on the co m m ittee. ■Jouph’* Church, Keyport. Th* K e yp o rt. D en 3 h«id a sound exhib the gymnasium of the Matawan pin al 2 p.m . Allendtng were Mr. and Mrs. meeting, held lit the scnool cafcler. Steven Lacchoria and Robert Hur it, tlie highlight of which was a Grammar School, Broad St.. Main- ley who also received a silver sr- ; Santa will arrive al H p.m. to Mrs. Dorothy Fenwick. Mrs. Marlin Smith sr.. Mr. and Mrs. 1*. began promptly al 7:30 wilh model oJ the Telstar, Sa-ellite and wan. June Boice and Mrs. O'Brien will row. Hi-miiler badges were re distribute gifts lo children attend John W'lson jr.. Mrs. Robert Owens Chrii Ziegler leading (he Cubs and other sound expt'rimrnls prepared plan flu* C h ris tm a s p a rty to he hcJd ceived by Charles Badecker, Thom T h e M id g e t (A ll G ir ls ) n-io-IJ- ing. On behalf of the club, Santa and children, Vivien and Bubby, their pan-ntii in the "salute to Ihe by cub*. Peter Vance, Cliff Shack* on Tluusday, Dec. Ill, m place of as Ta^uc, Robert Greene, Cliff years-of-age. anti I ’he Corsairs (All j will present a donation to a repre- Mr. and Mrs Donald Miller and F la t:. ” *Uon, Eddie Ziegler, Eddie l.ed* i llie regular meeiing. Shackelton, Thomas Clark, Edward H oy G u a rd ) 13-to-IN-yenr.s-of-uge, seuiative of (be Hemophiliac So sons. Donjld and Jlmmas. Charles Nlland was introduced a* ford, Eddie Flynn, Everett Smith, Zlc|jler and f*eler Vance. rehearse at *1 p.m. 'I'he Jungltiires a r t y . Members outstanding in payment He HiJly Tanpjn and Gary Trnbachino. Ihe new Cub .Maitei. introduced (AH Girls) M to l#-ye«iis of-itge re u i u l n u i ) * were ;eijuesird io Skit Is Presented Mr. Oltrk invited alt parents u» i Arrangements can he made hy the mw Den Mothers present, Mrs. hearse at 7 p.m. ■hisng Iheir payments up to dale. A radio sound efrecls *kit was attend the committee meeting to : contacting Mrs. George Hoven, Pat Cramer, Mrs. Mildred TricRS, The first contest, in which the Mrs. Fenwick has handbags for presented by Den 1 of Matawan bt held Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.m. jn the ; Hemlock St.. Purlin, president. or Mrs. Joan Hurley, Mrs. Betty Zleg. local Guard wiil compOe, will oe ; ihose interested. featuring Dave Cramer and Don cafeteria. The next park meeting , Mrs. Joseph Findcis. Coach Dr . Ier and Mrs. Alicia Tikuc. All Bob held S a lu rd a y , Ja n . 4, at 7 p.m . in ald Niland with tlie assistance of will be lidd Dec. 20 and wiii he (he Ua/let. program chairman. ’ M rs. I>i»ruthy T ra b a ik a . presi* cat! lecetved their identification New Brunswick, sponsored by The a/muul Christmas party. dent, expressed her appreciation io F la m e s C o lo r G u a rd of New* H u m s i iill tlu^e who helped make the cake Etc'c'w re'ew w ick . St. Joseph's P-TA ' suit- ii success, Declare Dividend Further information about ap To Meet Tuesday 1 A five man commuter irom Fir Plywood plication*; mav l>e obtained fro:n I Ihe fire company visited (he auxil George L. Hielitz, president, an the director, Cliffwood Ave., Cliff iary and Bill Fniz. chairman, spoke F in a l plans for the ne.M m eeting nounced lhat the directors «f I'he wood,’or by attending a rehearsal. on money making ideas for thr ; jl Sl. Joseph's Pareni-Teacher As Monmouth County National Bank at : New Year and asked for support. sociation have hern announced. iheir meeting Dec. 3, declared the ; Refreshments were scived ny Christmas Party [T h e reg u lar m eeting w iil .start ..t regular semi-annual dividend of six ! Mrs, Kne Rothenbiirg. Mrs, Lucille j 8 p.m. Tuesday evening in the Ping Pong Tables cents a share plus an extra divi Kagi/.ini and Mrs. Pat Healing- The Middletown Chapter of ihe dend nf three cents a share on the . school Auditorium. There will be Cosmopolitan Cluh will hold its an ! no classroom visitation. a n d capital stock payable Dec. 20, io 1 Card of Thanks shareholders of record on Dec. C. nua) Christmas parly in tlie parish A Christmas party \v j JJ follow house of the Lulheran Church, lht* brief business session, and isich : 1 wish to thank all mv friends. Middletown, on Monday at K p.m. member is uskcd lo bring a gilt* ' lelatives and ncighlMirs for their Mrs. Herbert Routh, Cliffwood . wrapped present, identified for a •many kindnesses during my recent Ackerson, Van Bwshirh Heach, will he refreshment chair ! boy o r g irl. T hese gilt.s w ill be ; bereavement, especially the Rev. men and the hostesses will Ix? Mrs. 1 d istrib uted to needy fam ilies in ihe N'orman Kilev. Hr. Alfred Casa* Train Tables t Elliott, Inc. Harry James, Colts Neck; Mrs, ; parish. Mrs Robert Jovcr is chair- giande, Morganville First Aid and ALSO PING PONG TABLE BASES C. I*. BAUSIS Hen Shayner, Ho/let; Mrs. V. Tttr- ■ man. . the Bedle Funeral Home. antolo, Partin, and Mrs. George \ The fifth urade mothers will oe Robert F. Davies Now Located lirenl, Belford. hostesses. jin s —;tdv )2 a t And, The Christmas Club To Join Is 3 E. FRONT ST. First Merchants National's KEYPORT Sutphin Av*. 566-4500 Matawan Insurance Service Since 1923 Classes To Fit Any Budgel N o Entrance *Fee In the rush and excitement of D eposit Y o u P a y In You W e e k ly W) W eeks R e ce iv e this Holiday Season, put this S .5# $ 2 S M t 21.2S I.M Sf.W Sl.» on tbe top of your list . . , i k w i i 2.N IM.M ) i \ M OPEN YO U R CHRISTMAS !5 f . 9 0 3 M ISI.M Cl U B F O R '64 NOW. Then, 5.M V 4 M Z*i2,SI D e c e m b e r “ Y e a r -E n d C l e a r a n c e JS.U0 5 M . M r»«3.M next year you can enjoy a 20.00 ISM-« I0 I I . M 1 paid-up gif!-buying Mason, i t IMI R E S T PAID ON COMPLETE!) CL UBS 1963 ElECTRA 225 - Convert 1963 RIVIERA - Luxury Sport ible Coupe, W hito-Red Leo. Coupe - Blue - Blue Custom Trim - Blk. Top. All. Luxury Interior - Wire Wheel Discs - - I ” _ Equipment - Power Seat - M e r e lia n i^ FACTORY WARRANTY FACTORY WARRANTY ?laficwd 1 3 c l l 1 t i 1963 ELECTRA 225 - 4 - Door 1963 W ILDCAT ■ 2-Door Sport Monmouth County's Regional Hank 7 Convenient C ommunity Offices Sedan, Black • Blue Interior, Coupe * Bergundy and White - Black Custom Interior with Asbury Park • Fed Bank • M'anas<|ii;m • Bridle Power Seat and Windows - .Yorth Asbury Park • Fair Hawn • HolmdeJ Full Console - Factory A i r Factory Air Conditioned - Conditioned - h Mt m ixr Fed* rai Reserve SyMi.rn/Federai Deposit Insurance Corp. FACTORY WARRANTY FACTORY WARRANTY Timely Clothes L. B. Evan's Botany 500 ^ Slippers 1963 RIVIERA^* luxury Sport 1963 LeSABRE - Convertible Tenth Big Week!! Coup* - White - Blk. Custom Coupe - White • Blue Top - Hart, Schaffner and Blue Interior -All L u x u r y Keyport Merchants Interior - Power Seat a n d & M arx Equipped Ind. Power Win Bostonian Shoes W indow* - Tilt Wheel - d o w * - FACTORY WARRANTY FACTORY W ARRANTY r : ...... l SILVER DOLLAR Open Every Nite Until 9 Till Christmas L a i e M o d e l "L ik e -N e w U s e d C a r s W. S. WALLACE - KEYPORT SWEEPSTAKES Our 51(1 Ii War C A R S BELOW CARRY I YEAR " G W " WARRANTY 100 Silver Dollars 1962 ELECTRA 225 Conv. Cpe. - All Luxury Equipment 1962 ELECTRA 225 4-Dr. Pillarless Sedan - All Luxury Equipment -FREE- 1962 LeSABRE 2-Dr. H.T. - Automatic - Pwr. Steering a n d B r a k e * (2 ) GOODYEAR NO PURCHASES NECESSARY GOODYEAR 1962 LeSABRE 2-Dr. Coupe - Automatic • Pwr. Steering SHOP .MONDAYS 9 to 9 1962 CHEVROLET - CHEVY II Sport H.T. Cpe. • Std. Shift • R1H NOW — 3 POSSIBLE PRIZES 1962 PONTIAC Bonneville 4-Dr. H.T. - Luxury Car - Air Cond. 1. 11 the holder ol the winning for th e drjiwing Monday. ticket is not present u m c- Dec. lf» at fl: |f» P.M, m front 1961 OLDS "FB5" 4-Dr. Sedan - Automatic - R4H - Very Low ond ticket worth l.r>(J wiil I* of C o n klin 's M e n 's A Boy**' M i le a g e ' drawn. If the second win Store. ner is not ptesr-ni a Ihird 1 f n k e is oblnined on'* week ticket will he diinwi uoiih 1961 COM ET 4-Dr. Sedan - 6 Cyl. Std. Shift - R&H nol pun! the following week m fi Shoe mwiers and families 1 Obtain vour tickets ou MON 1961 MERCURY “Meteor 600" - 2-Dr. Sdn. - 6 Cyl. Autom. Pwr. Red Hot Bargains for Icy Driving not eligib le, DAY ONLY in Mtue* d v S te e rin g p layin g the j*>slrr. ft. Reed lhe Keyport Weekly We were able to purchase a car load lot of and lhe Malauan Journal 1 In win >ou m ust Ix* present for moie information. 1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Dr. - Autom . • R4H - Extra Clean Car. Blemished Snow Tires directly from Goodyear I960 ElECTRA 225 4-Dr. H.T. - All Luxury Equipment Tire 1 Rubber Co. and we are offering this THIS WEEK'S WINNER ($200) I960 INVICTA 4-Dr. H.T., Autom ., Pwr. Steering and Brakes - JOHN WEBER, JR. RSH tremendous savings to you. 306 Broadway, Keyport I960 LeSABRE 4-Dr. Sdn. - Autom ., Pwr. Steering and Brake*, D raw ing Next W eek In Front of ‘ RSH (2) - 650x13 Black Tubetess $ 9.96 800x14 Narrow White Conklin's Men's t Boys' Store 1960 FORD FAIRLANE "500" 4-Dr. Sdn. - Autom . Pwr, Steering • Tubeless t4 .1 1 650x13 Narrow White RSH Tube less 11.50 850x14 Narrow White This Sweepstakes Made Possible B y The I960 CORVAIR Dix 4-Dr. Sdn. - Autom. - R4H Tubeless 16.26 Following Progressive Keyport Merchants, 1960 MERCURY Monterey Convertible - Autom. - Pwr. Steer 750x14 Black Tubeless 12.33 Black Tubeless 12.34 in g • R A H 670x15 750x14 Narrow White WEST FURNITURE LILI-ANN SHOP Tubeless 13.78 670x15 Narrow White CONKLINS A L S O Many cart from 1959 on down in excellent Tubeless 13.7V IN STOCK: 800x14 Black Tubeless 13.39 Men and Hoys' Store ALPINE'S mechanical and very dean condition available with no down 760x15 Narrow White KEYPORT JEWELERS p a y m e n t . BEDLE'S Tubeless 16.22 BAYSHORE PAINT STORE W iir Ta* »nd Mounting (If dffiied' STATIONERS FEIGENSON'S HUNDREDS OF OTHER TIRES AT EQUAL SAVINGS WESTREICH'S SHOE STORE NEWBERRYS KEYPORT ARMY LaCONTE SHOES t NAVY STORE »■ “ AUTHOfftZCP'BUfCK D tA LEK ": STRAUB M OTORS. Inc. PETE'S, INC. GMAC t . -; M f * « » « *!»'« «•* <««0*T . B A Y DRUG JI HW Y. 35 AN D M AIN ST. SUSSMAN'S tk‘ i 2 6 4 - 4 0 0 0 TERMS TEXACO' KEYPORT, N, J. STATIONERY LaZARES SHOES Page FeurtoMi THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, December 12, 1963 Old Nam es In Monmouth Use WANT ADS to Buy-Sell-Rent .• A m m v I M - I of ipeculation, E.S.M.’i line of di 'M m irrMM I* r t f i f l to quei- rect descent might look like thii, HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE ‘ IM is tm All«atown Meiuen- which 1 have matchcd with mine MBWent- Old o im u O i - aa a point of comparison: Fred K EY PO RT — 7 room older home in llatlet, vets no'down, non vets $500 MATAWAN. modern large 3*^ THRFE ROOM new apartment CONSOLE TAB IF. server u n il A IIANDSOMK IIKAVY DUTY _ !•' run In 10 newi- room apartment, electric kitch with tilo kitchen and bath at 15 dresser; other household items. _ ol Monmouth County) oo erick Miller (I7U-MM) • Euphamy eicetlent condition located in better down. Ranch .1 years) old. 6 rooms, A L U M IN U M : en, tile bath, heat and hot water Main Street, Keyport. Business Call 566-tttl, wj!2 _ U iM I cannot »niw«r E.S.M.'* Schaefer Miller; son, Frederick P. section of town Oil fired steam low t»«e». T o q u alified b u y e r J15.- supplied. Adults only. Call .'•Off- couple $8,p> with heat supplied. Call WINDOW •M ttlaa, but nerhepi thii Infor- DINING ROOM SUITK, g(H)d con* M ille r (1770-18)2), G e o rg e M ille r - heat throughout. Priced for quick ,W0. 4546 afler 6 p.m. wjtf between G and 9 p.m., 7H7-09M. wjtf BUttlM wiU help! dition. C all 264-7028. w j!2 FOR Mary Hulit; ion Samuel S. M ille r sal a at 112,500. CI.It’AN uurariivrt rooms, tile $11.95 t think it might to worth white (1S00?-1M1?), son Wilson Miller; CASI'Y’S AGCY. BROKI-R MATAWAN, 5 room house. Call fcr E.S.M. to Investiute the Fred baths, free TV, n.nid seivice FASHION WIG, auburn, never UNION BEACH — 1 bedroom, V/. Saturday or Sunday 1(J a nv. to 5 FRF I*' F.STIMATFS ion John Kirk Miller (IU9-IM4), HWY M HAZI.P.'I special daily aml weekly rates worn, original cost $175. W ill sac erick Miller line ind with that in p.m., ueekdavs S p.m. to ll) p.m., K A R L F R A N T Z 26<-3tM ion Daniel Miller; ion John Sher year old Cape Cod on Florence 2fH-SU2 rific e . C all 264T<50. w j!2 tl«d, I am lending you thia y e ir 'i nr»6-407(». w j!2 starting at Sl*.) Ide;d for workers w jlf Ave. House being sacrificed at in area. Holiy Mill Motel, Kouic lilltr Newi Letter which conleini man Miller (1IM I9M ), son William O l'IiN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. GAS floor furnace. gixH.1 condition, " nation on my fifth greet- UNION HI‘‘AC|I, smalt 3 room !t€, Keansburg. wju Wilson Miller (IH I • ?). $11,000. Present owner will carry w jl2 $35. C a li 787-2391. ,W jl2 PIN BALL machines $35 and up; Hither. Frederick Miller and bungalow, ^>^5 heat and all im 8 pocket slate lop pool ,tablee I am interested In corresponding mortgage for qualified buyer with ARNOLD HOCSIi, IT,I F irs t St. i wife, - Euphamy (Schaefer) Mll- provements. Ideal for retired per HOUSEHOLD furniture, many oth Aitli set uf 16 halls and accessor wilh any members of any branch as little a* $900 down. Available Keyport, comfortable rooms in who were early reiidenti of Al- MATAWAN HOROUC.II son or couple. $45 per month, er items, all good condition. ies $175 and lip. Shop next to nuin Spanish speaking home lospec* towa, New Jeraey. My concera of the Frederick and Euphamy for im mr diale occupancy. available? .January Kt. Call 264 Moving, must sell. Call 506*5466. Boroug h P a r k in s L o i. C a ll ;64-l53ft- after 5 p.m. daily wjtl l been for my own direct lire of Miller family. Although Frederick VF.TS NO DOWN 4169 after 8 p.m. wjl2 w jl2 * 0591-0152. w jtf cent, ao the information that 1 BFITNF.R & CARTON AGCY INC. was born in Germany, he and hit FOR older woman, small room, MATAWAN apartment. .1 rooms M O U I L F HO.MI-:. C a ll 264-3471. v ' f adding it pure ipeculation, f4 MAIN ST. KKYPORT F .II. A . JHHD D O W N C.FRMAN SHFPHIiRD puppies ting that It involves ■ branch of wile lived many years in Allen firsl floor, nice locution, down and bath, ail utilities supplied AKC, g(KKl choice of color and • Jt I 2f»4-2»i6 town Matawan. Unusuullv good C a ll frfl6-3IG8. w jtf l family thit I hive not formally town, where they are burled Iii lhe t liedroom liiiuse 111 liest nciKlihur- sex. Will hold until Christinas. w jl2 tenr.«. Call 506-0297. ' wjl2 lied. However, E.S.M. might old Episcopal Cemetery. Their nine tKKid, hot water iieat, attuched HUNCiALOW, furnished, ,1 rooms C h e ste r F a r m . 946-4392. w jl2 FREE INSTALLATION i it to itirt on i fruitful line of and bath, utilities supplied. $100. children were married into the U N IO N B K A C II, 724 2nd Stre e t on Karate, flre p h te , city sewers and APARTMF.NT 2 rooms and bath, ONK C’RIH, natural finish; also ALUMINUM COMBINATION taquiry. Adults only. Cull OStnirn 1-0763 or R o b b i n s ,- H u l l . C o x , Hoyers mid water, i.akc privileges. Sacrifice, furni.shed, 2nd floor, all utilities. high chair, very good condition STORM WINDOWS Frederick Miller had three soni, kit 100 a SO, house in front 7 2K4-I39I. ’ w jtf Hulit families, among other*. References. Call w ) \ 2 ' $‘25 lo r both. C a ll 204*3157. w j!2 rooms; also on same property hi 6 F O R $77 i ol whom, Frederick P. Mil S.E.M. Soulh Bend, Ind. APARTMKNT, 3 rooms, iuituble $ i 8 , r > o o 21” CBS TV console $25. "CaffMO- . . . w u my fourth great-gnnd- rear 4 room house, needs some re I.ARGF. H room furnished apart for professional office or bache Triple track, fully weather stripped, hnwr. Frederick P i brother, 8149. _ _ w j J 2 palra, all improvements, gas heat. ment, heat, hot water TV. busi lor apartment only, private en genuine Alcoa aluminum, F.-Z tilt. ge, married Mary Hulit in I IN P-TA M atting Tuetday ness couple onlv. Kent $125, (’all trance. 1st floor, available January COLLfF PUJ'PJF femuie, V / 2 Can be cleaned from Inside. Terme. tftfM fo r all. C a ll P re sco tt 3-1M5 VANS ACJHNCY i Mlddlem County. In IS It theie 7H7-M2K.______w i n 1st. h;i Main St., Kevport. Call months old. AKC registered, rea The regular meeting of the Union Mr. Thomas Culrnone. wjl2 P R O W N ’S > then reiidenti of Upper Free- REALTOR ‘JGI-ra. wjtf sonable. C a ll 5604942. w jl2 I Townaliip, Monmouth County, Beach Parent-Teacher Association 32 B ro a d St £11 1-7500 R e d B a n k HELP WANTED UNION IJF.ACH, npartir.cnt, 3 RKM INGTON |>ortabIe ty[w.*wrlter irchaied property t r o m Wllion wiii be held Tuesday evening sturt- w jt l f WANTED TO RENT cn HWY .14 AND MAIN S 7. rooms. Inquire Atigie's A/noco. and case, excellent condition $50. ■lit and hfi wife Martha of Eait ing at 7:!J0 p.m. iti the all-purpose MATAWAN HKSPONSIBI.K auur^ssive males Call 204-3178 afler 0 p.m. wjl2 iadior Township, Middlesex Coun- room of Memorial School. Afler a Highway 30, Union Heach or call CARACJfC SPACK adjacent to rm - m \ or females to sell fast growing ALUMINUM ~ N.J. In 1SH property wai told brief business meeting, the annual 2«4_-9766! w jtf I j VDIKS FUR coat, mink dyed mar Strathmore area, suitable for OPHH 7 D A Y S home service, wit li excellent ac George and Mary (Hull!) Mil Christmas party will Ir* held w ith LARCH*! furnished room available mot si/a 14. good condition. Zen WINDOWS & DOOItS atoruge of light machinery. Call w jl 2 ceptance: full or part time. Top . then of E n t Windsor Town- Mis* Ann Mikush, music teacher, for gentleman. inquire I ‘JU A t ith 21" 'IV, 9 foot Philco refrigera I 56<1-3007. . w jtf notch earnings. Coll 50(1-3007 for A lp to Wilton Miller of Upper in charg e. lan tic St., K e yp o rt o r ca ll ‘J»it-7U'W tor, Westinghouse automatic spin interview. wjtf FMehold Township. Record* con- FA M ILY of 4 wishes to rent clean. CARLTON II. POLING * w jtf dry washer; also while metal kitch* en cabinet. Inquire 451 Shore Con CRAWFORD CROMEY tira in g these transactions are Your advertisement in this nice 2 o r 3 bedroom hom e in R K A L 'i'O K C O N S T K U C T I 0 N Mainten- ATI’RACTIVK a p a rt rn e n t. 3^ course, Cliffwood Heach. wjl2 •VaUable at the Oeedi Office fn p ap e r ar||| re ach p rosp ective M a ta w a n a r e a . Excellent refer w ifwy .io - k)*:yj‘o ri. n. j a/ice Men. Ivvperifcmvvl In car roonw, modern kilcben. birch PHONIC 787-2406 Maw Brunswick. Using names and purchasers in every community in ences are available. Call 3X2*1481. 2A4-IIMK pentry, plumbing, electricity. Must cabinets, ceramic tile bath, hard R U G S used 25. 9 x 12. S x 10, s c a t geographical locations as a basil w jtl the buysbore area. w j 12 have own tools anil transportation. wood floor, all utilities supplied. ters and runners Maple chest, 'I sto ry o ld e r luinu*, 7 rooms, Six day week. Apply in person to Convenient location, references, se beds, hutch, chairs, picture franx's, IT - K D IN G M A Y $1.25 p er b ale. baths, v'ery lurf»t* Jot, $12,500. I.evltt ft Sons, inc., Mr. Writer, curity, adults. Call AGO* 1307. wjtf andirons and .screens. Antiques. 8 m ulch hav .95 iw r b ale, s tra w x 10, 5 x 7 Genuine Chinese rug.i. Construction Office, Route 34. KFAN SBUfUJ, room-for gentleman, $1,00 bale: alsn rotted rr.onure and llolmdel P.j story Colonial, beauti Scatters Open 9 to 9 Shore Furni Matawnn, N. .1. wj 12 comfortable and warm. Call 7K7- lirt'p la c c wood. C a ll 2fi4-092f w jtf ful .setting, tfoift fail to sin this ture, Highway 35, I aurcnce Harbor. 34!W. _ w jtf WHY PAY MORE? fine home. S3,'), IKlll. WOMAN*, swiichfxiard operator, w jlj; O FFICE FQUIPMF.NT, unlimited clerk typrsf, permanent positions. StLV FR miniulure po-Kllcs, male or savin g s o n new and u.sed desks, Keyport. Coloniai, 7 riKum Hnd Apply Industrial Accessoritfi, Line FURNISHED female AKC rr^i^UTed, reudy for chairs, files, shelving, parts bins, bat)), charming un<)!). lifVlHHt. wj!2 jxjrt. Call 704-im wjtf " v day work only. Apply in person, j )ULK-1FJ> VEAL ivjl2 ., . . t .'{'t rooms, excellent, newly (urn %l a T rian g le, nmrr. ,,l, New Itrunswick l jshl.t| um| utili|il,, TRIIMICNIXJUS savings on douri, A v e., I e rlh A in b o y. u ) l- | s , , , |K,r m nn, h C u „ 2U|^ :|:(| w j„ SERVICES windows, shutters, millwork etc. M S T I N G S W A .V I I-ll) Across from Ye Cottage Inn. Key .SMCRMTARY, experienced, Sieno- TWO ROOM efficiency apartment, PARKKU BOARDING HOME foi aged men aml women. State port. C all 2G4-A97:* o r 284-3450. O u r ca « e r b e a v r r sales peoplt* m»ed graj)by and typing; salary com all ImproveimMits, located at Wi w jt l licensed. Cull 500-0011, Matawan, all kinds of listing, at o ik :<». mensurate with ability. Write Hox M a in St., K e an sb u rg . ( ‘all S42-I703. a N . J . w jtl LICS OF VE L O in care of this newspaper, wj 12 w jtf fr>«l ia*«/ '/KOMPS’ON* A nAR'i'CI.L JNC., A P A IM 'M I^ N T , 4 room-, and bath” CLIFFW OOI) itourdtng Home for a u a l a s - o r v s a i ...... WOMAN for cleaning. 3 days u JUST ARRIVED * * ' oym REAL KSTAT1*: & INSURANCK adults only, no pelt, (.'all 201 elderly men and women, private week, Strathmore development, and staic guests. Licensed by the HWY :t4, MATAWAN WOOIOO 0439 after 5 p.m. wjtf V8A1 BOAST...... own trans|K»rtation. Call 5M 7tK)7. State. Janies 1. Lawson, R.N., Large selection Canadian Spruce, • f 'K A W O P P O S IT K , Cut Nwl w j!2 klvANSBURO, one 3 room and one Myrtle Ave., Cliffwood. Call 506 Scotch Pine, potted trees all sltea, • 6 9 * IIUTI^W O(K) MANOR RN VIAL CHOM ...... 2 room furnished apartment, 0230. w jtf Austrian pines, wreaths, grav* w i i- r k c i s 'i i :r i ; d n i ' r s i *: io do i lineni, utensils and heat furnished. KFLLY MOVFRS. l-ocal and long blankets, roping. aUo fresh cut hob days Bride Of Keansburg Man Engagements O b itu a rie s wa.» In Calvary Cemetery, Long Is Fred and James Thompson, both Keansburg G irl Joan Carland Is land City, N.Y. of B e lm a r. Allocco-Peinbertoa Funeral services were held WeJ« Caesare Caracciolo Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thcrkelsen, llarry R. Breil nesd ay a t 1:30 p.m. in the B e d !* Wed Saturday M arried Nov. 30 Telegraph Hill Rd.. Hazlet, an Harry R, Breil. 45, of 531 Lorll- O e s a r e C a ra ccio lo , 75. of 2S C e n Funeral Home, Matawan, with ths nounce the engagement of their lurd Ave., Union Beach, died ter Ave.. Keansburg, died Sunday. Rev. Chester A, Galloway, pastor Miss Kathleen Ann Younx, daugh Miss Joan Marie Garland, who niece. Miss Carol J. Pemberton, to Tliur.sUav, Dec. j, 195.1. in Perth. D l‘l\ 1 ll)t>3 ai homo jfier a liriof of the First Presbyterian Cnurcli, ter af Mr. and Mr*. Warren Youhr resides with her broiher and sister- C h arle s P. Allocco. son of Air. and Amboy General Hospilal after a illness. Born in Italy, he was a lor- Maiawan. officiating. Burial wa» ar., 23 Lincoln Ct., KeansburK, be in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Garland, Mrs. Fred Allocco, Telegraph Hill i long illness. Born in New York, mer New \ork lesideut and had fn Monmouth Memorial Park Cem came the bride of Sp. S Oil! Smith, 13 Appleton Dr., Hazlet. becamc Rd., Hazlet. he had been a resident of the Union bved in Keansburg eight years. etery. New Shrewsbury. son of Mr. and Mrj, J. W. Smith, the bride of William Doatch. Satur Miss Pemberton, a graduate of art-*J alv*1.** >> wars. Mr. ...arjceio!.) com muni- Opelika, Ala,, Saturday, Dec. T. day. N o v . 30, IAG3, at 2 p.m . in tbe [ Mrs. Benjamin Curry 1 % 1 Keyport High School. Class of 1*162, B re il w as d U .S . M arin e cant of S l. Keans-Mr. A n n ’s C hurch Holy Fam ily Church, Union Beach. { veteran of World War II and a ; burg. M/s, Anna M, Curry, 65, die4 The bride is the daughter of Mrs. j . The Rev. Frederick Valentino | committeeman of Boy Scout Troop } Surviving are 1 n> wife. Mrs. M o n d ay, D ec. 9, 1%3, in her honid Joseph Garland, Tovvanda, Pa. and j performed the double rin« cerc' ■ afi, I nion Bra».:h. He was a com- . Louise (Gauo) Caracciolo, and two iu the Central Park Apartments, tfic late Mr. Garland. The bride* j mony al II a.m. and celebrated Ihe i muniiant of Holy Fjm dv Church, ; sisters. Miss Laura Caracciolo and Route 33. Cliffwood. She was bona groom's father, Andrew Doatch. re-; nuptial miu which followed in St. • Union Beach. Mr. Breil was a • M rs. Marcellina (Juirico, both of in Binghamton, N Y., and was a sides ai 80 Charles St., Hopelawn, * Ann's Church, Keansburg. ; chemical operator for ihe Nation- Asti Italy. member cf St. Joseph's Church, The 'Hide wus given in marriage and he is the son of the late Mrs. ; [ al Lead Co., Sayreville. ! ’ K e yp o rt. by her)father. She ware a floar- D oatch. j Funeral services were held Wed ! Surviving are his wife. Mrs. An Surviving are her husband, Ben length j own designed with a fitted 'Ihe Rev. Joseph G. Fox, pastor,! ; nosdav at 9:30 a.m. from fhe John \ nabelle (Chernev) Breil; a sun.: » D„ , , jamin Currv; two sons, Thomas tace bodice, scalloped sabrina neck performed the double ring cere -- • J. Rvari Home lor Funerals, keans- j Frank Breil ar.d'tuo daughters, the, j T ? uncra,s* KfJ‘aftb; Heffernan, Emerson, and Jantea line and Ion)' tapered sleeves. m ony. ! Misses Anu'liu and Harriet Breil ! 1h"> A ‘W " mas' -WJS 0,^ red Matching lace appliques were em y I at St. Ann’s Church at 10 a.m. Bur- J. Heffernan, Los Angeles, Calif.;} • 'Ihe bride was given in marriage al home; brother, August her mother, and five sisters. broideriil on the floor - length peau by her brother. She wore a floor- Breil. The Brans. and three sisters, i >*' was S,‘ Jo ifPh's Cemetery. The funerat was held yesterday de Mi* skirt which terminated in leneth peau de soie gown styled Mrs. Frank Doherty, Brooklyn, and j Mrs. Alfred R. Alaiii at 8 a.m. from the Mehlenbeck a chapel • length train. Her three- with a lace bodice, sabrina neck* j Mrs. John Dohcrv and Mrs. Frank . Mr*. Gloria Aloisi, 30, of 5M Funeral Home, Hazlet, to St. Jo tier veil ol illusion fell from a crys hne and long sleeves. Her fingertip- j Ziesler, both of The Bronx. a ! Soulh Laurel Ave., West Keans seph’s Church, where a requiet* tal crown and she carried white lengch veil of French illusion foil f Funeral services wete held Mon- burg, died Saturday. Dec. 7, 1!M>3 mass w ii celebrated at 9 o’clock. mlMil adorned with gardenias. front a crown of seed pearls and ! Siit*r>la-Law Honor Allcadaat i p : frT thJ Funera! '>""«••• I In Riverview Hospital. Born in New Burial was in St. Joseph's Certi* Is she carried a while carnation muff I Yount : Keyport. ami at I a.m in Holy j Y„rk. she Ivan a former Clifton e te ry. ■ Mr*. Warren Jr., Keanj- with two white orchids. I burfl, was the matron of honor (nr ’ J... ChurdV ll“m l " JS Prl‘ resident and had lived in Wesi Over Gold 1 e‘ Keansburg 30 months. tier sister-in-law. She wore a Kelly Wear* Brown Have you read the classified Kreen peau satin floor-length gown Miss Noreen Ward, Middletown, I : Mrs. Janney D. Ely Mrs. Aloisi was a communicant . ad s? wai the maid of honor. She wore ! with sabrina neckline and long ' Mrs. Viola Elv, 70, Vanderburgh of„S<- A,m’s Cl>'lrch/ Keansburg. a brown chiffon formal - length1 sleeves. A circular veil fell over i Rd., .Marlboro, died Thursday. O e c . i „ Su,r1v'.v !"K » re hcr husband. A lfre d her matching floral headpiece and gown over gold taffeta. A wide MISS CAROL J. PFMBLKTON NEWSFHPiRSt 5. IMJ. in Monmouth MeUicil Cen-j son,s’ . a1‘I she carried a cascade bouquet of draped collar formed a cap sleeve. , . , , ,, ,. ter. Born in Holmdel. she was the? , *u‘r,. Aloisi, at home, a daugh- red and pink carnations with Eng A circular veil fell over her gold Js employed bv the Hell Telephone d aug lu er o f the late O ra tio and L i l * ' . ’ L a u ra Ak>tsi, also at lish holly. chiffon and net headpiece and she ! Laboratories in Hulmdel. lian Whaley | 1 brother, Michael Cascio, rried a cascade bouquet of i , *^r- Allocco, also was graduated Miss L y n n Penak, Colts Neck, ' Mrs. Ely was a membe. of the 1 af s'Ver* cousin of the bride, was the only bron/e and gold chrysanthemums,• from Keyport High School. Class ^Th«i « « Brlck-Reformea Church. Marl-, S U ^ U k * L ,n ‘ bridesmaid. She also wore a Kelly The bridesmaids who wore iden cas tical gowns and headpieces were U.S*. N a v y and now i-» e m p lo y e d ' O M B U S Y srnn Kreen ensemble and carried a Surviving are her husband. Jan-j Funeral services were held from : Norma Temple. Trenton and Miss by lhe lersey Central Power It cad* bouquet of red carnations wiih ney D. Ely; a daughter, Mrs. Flor-I the John J. Ryan Home for Funer Judy Belcher, Keypori. They car Light Co., Union Heach. English holly. T he date fur thi* u'fiMme i« I ence Hoser, at home, and a sis-j ah, Keansburg, ai $ a.m. Wednes- Maureen Youn«, Keanshurg, sis ried cascade bouquets of gold schL'duletl- - - for " Oct. 17. -- i!l(H. i UT. Mrs. Mary J. Strickland. Boca j dav followed hy . requiem mass in F O R M A L ter of the bride, was thu flower chrysanthemums. Katun,** Fla St. Ann's Church. Kiri. Her gown was styled like the MRS. LEON EDWARD W A tTf Waller Siec/.kowski, Hopclawn, ITynn*Spmul Funeral services were held Sun* other attendants', and she wore a was the best inan. Ushering were W E A R At a double nnj{ ceremony in Bridesmaids were Miss Rita V Police Chief LeRov Spioul and!^aV at 2 p.m. in the Freeman Fu- Mrs. Joseph A. Alt crown of red carnations and ribbon St. James Church, Red Bank, Anthony Launch, Carteret, and Mrs. Sproul. 3 Walnut T err., Key- j neral Home, Freehold, with the Mrs. Gladys M. Alt...... Gl, former*.. •nd English holly. She carried Belcher. Long Branch; Miss Geral Stephen Anygal, Hopelawn, neph a Miss Juycc C. Gilbert, daughter of port, announce lhe engagement of - Kev. Andrew L. Anderson, pastor; Iv of Maiawan. died in West Holly T O H I R E basket of pink and red carnations dine C. Ludwig, Plainfield, and ew of the bridegroom, Mr, and Mrs. Harold II. G ilb ert, their daughter, Judith Ann, to | First Baptist Church. Free-I wood. Fla. on Saturday. Dcc. 7, and English holly. Prospect Ave,, Ked Bank, became Miss Nancy E. Waitt, Keansburg, Reception Ai Cobfalcitonet hold, officiating. Burial was in , 15W3. Mrs. Alt was born in M itJ- W . S. W ALLACE Warren Young jr.. Keansburg. the bride of Leon Edward Waltt, sister of the bridegroom, Their A reception followed at The Cob* Brick Church Cemetery, Marllwro. I wan. daughter of the late Fred and brother of the bride, wa.i the best CLOTHING son of Leon A. Waitt, 79 Manning gowns and headpieces were the blestones, Middletown. For their ' . I Jennie Thompson. man. Peter Graham, Keansburg, PI., Keansburg, and the late Mrs. same as the honor attendant'* and wedding trip to Canada, the bride Mrs. H. M. Huglison Sr. j Surviving art* her husband, Jo- Men and Boys' Furalshlags ushered. Russell Young, Keans Waitt, on Saturday, Nov. 30, 1903. they carried cascade bouquets of wore a black walking suit w'ith a M rs. L illia n Ross Hughson, <0, o f; seph A . A h ; two .sons, V ic to r R .C . burg, brother of the bride, served S lu m The Right Rev. Msgr. Emmett A. happiness rose*. black fur collar, matching hat and [ fiO Monroe St., Kt*V[*>rl, died T'hurs- ' Alt and Joseph D. Alt, U>th of as tne ring bearer. Monahan performed the ceremony Miss Carol A. Walker, Rumson. accessories and a white orchid cor • j day, D«*e. 5. liWIi, in (fie Wickalunk i Morganville, a si.ster, Mrs. Evelyn A reception followed In B u c k W. Piwnt Sl. Keypan and celebrated the nuptial mass cousin of the bride, was the flower sage. Private Nursing Home. Marlboro ■ Longstteel. Asbury Park; five Smith's Restaurant, East Keans Township, where she had been a ^ grandchildren, and two brothers, w hich t a l l o w e d at I I a.m . girl. Her gown was fashioned after T h e b rid e w u s graduated from burg. When the couple return patient four years. The bride was given in marriage the other atiendants’ and she car Northumberland High School, from u wedding trip by jet to Ha Sin* w as liie w idow of H a r r y M. by her father. She wore a gown ried a basket of happiness roses Northumberland. Pa. She is em waii. they will reside in Petaluma, Hughson sr., and had lived most of of peau de soie and Trench Rose* and blue pom pons, ployed as assistant bookkeeper at Calif. For traveling, the bride wore her life in Krvport, Mrs. Hughson point lace, which had a fitted Ernest Sclaflin, Port Monmouth, Shop-Rite, Route 35, Middletown. S tu d io s a royal blue three - piece suit, bodice styled with a bateau neck* was the lies! man. Ushering were w as l>orn in R a rita n Tow nship, black accessories and a corsage ol The bridegroom was graduated hne appliqued with lace. The bouf Charles Durkee, Forked River; .daughter of the laie Henry und gard enias. fant skirt revealed poneirs edged Kurt Hanna, Allenhursi, and Jef from Middlesex Couniy Vocational ’ Eli/.abelh Cordelia (Brav) Hailev. The bride attended Red Bank and Technical High School, Perth with French piping and ended in frey Williams, Matawan. 1 Slu* was a member of St. John's Catholic High School. The hride- Amboy, and is employed by Syncro a cathedral train. Her Italian but’ A reception followed at Buck | Methodist Church. Ha/.let. groom was graduated from the Uni Machine Co., Perth Amboy, He terfly veil of illusion was held ill Smith’s, East Keansburg, afler I Surviving are two sons, Cyrus v e rs ity o f Alabama and has served served wilh ihe U.S. Arm y during place with a crushcd rose of peau which the couple left for a wed ] Ross, Matawan, and Harry M. lix years in the U.S. Army, He is the Korean conflict, de soie. She carried orchids and ding trip to the Pocono Mounlains, ! Hughson, Keyport; four daughters, stationed at Two Rock Ranch Sta roses on a prayer book, the roses Pa. They are residing at 313 Beers T h e y w ill reside at IW C h arle s 'Mrs. William Urstadt and M m . tion, Petaluma. falling into a cascade. Si., Keyport. St., Hopelawn. Llames Neulinger, Raritan Town F O B T H A T Wears Blue .Satin The bride graduated from Red ship; Mrs, Roland Emmons, Key Miss Margaret L. Nemeth, Lin- Bank Catholic High School and the |>on, and M rs. Le«.ni J*'. I.arnberC- MISS JUDITH ANN SPKOUL HOLIDAY B ir t h s croft, was the maid of honor. She Katharine Gibbs School, Montclair. Fuucral Services son, Red Bank, and lout grandchtl- wore a floor • lenglh bell - shaped She is employed as a secretary by William J. Flynn III, son of Mr. ; dren. Mrs. Frederick E. Blodgett M c G o w a n gown of light blue satin which hail the Bell Telephone Laboratories, and Mrs. William J. Flvnn jr., IS ! Funeral services were held Sun- Graveside services were held Jn •• ' dav at 'J p.m. al lhe Bedle Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Gregory McGowan, a detachable wateau train of Dior Inc., Holmdel. Mr. Waitt graduat Pine St., Keyporl. Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery, Home. Keyimrt. I he Rev. Norman 229 Washington St., Keyport, are blue 'silk. Her headpiece was a ed from Middletown High School Miss Sproul is a graduate of Key- South Amboy, for Mrs. Anna M. R. Riley, pastor of St. John’s Meih- ( (he parents of a son born in Mon* matching French bow hat and bouf and is attending Rutgers Universi port High School, (’lass of IfHil. and fant veil. She carried u cascade ty. He is employed by lhe Farmers Bladjied, former resident of Madl-; ■, ,.„,p|7; ^ ^ - „ u r shaVt.w'T.awn odist Church, officiated and inter- j LOOK! mouth Medical Center on Nov. 23, bouquet of happiness roses and and Merchants National Bank. M ai .son l ownship, who died Wednes-i jj.,vi llK, ... „ , . r ' mem was in C’edarwood Cemetery, j 1963. The baby has been named blue pompons. aw an. 1 ,1 M ual Uaytotltt j fianre r,rado.il,-,I f,OI„ Si. Mai Vs ; Ha/let. Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. McGowan B e a d ,. M a w here she had been , Hj ,, SL.h(H)| SmH|l Am | u CASU AL OR also are the parents of two other rcsitins. Arrangements for the s, , |H|r vcars m us Air ; M rs. R oIr t i D a v ie s j DRESSY WEAR sons, Gregory and Terence. Mrs. parents of a son, born in St. Peter’s Boeh ler South AmlK.y services were under : , ,,d , , j ; Mrs Catherine Eh/.abeth Davies, ' McGowan is the former Miss Mary H o sp ital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boehler, 2 the direction of the .Mason - Wilson : A,.c(.s40ri<.s, 'M auw a„. ) 71, of Brow'ii Rd,, Morganville,! Hul.sart, of Matawan. St. Peter's Ave., Keansburg, are I'unura! Home South Amhoy. , N„ (1 st., f(ir „K. 1 died 1-nday, pec 6. l%3, a: her j Cap o rrlno • Exclusive Styling the parents of a wm. born Thurs Mrs. Blodgett was lhe widow of; (jj;1 . j borne Mrs. Davus was born in ! , Walter A daughter was born in St. day, Dec. 5, 1963. in Riverview Frederick Eugene Blodgett, former ‘ ” ! N e w ark , daughter of the Kilt* M r. I 9 Individual Attention Mr. and Mr.s. Robert K. Walter, Peter's Hospilal to Mr. and Mrs. H o sp ital. proprietor of the Blodgett Restaur-; Chapman-Fallon I and Mrs. John iXiist. She was the i 54 Parkstde Dr., East Hanover, John Caporrino, 23 Preston Rd,, ant, Route il, Madison lownship. j Mr and Mrs. 'Ihomas |. Fallon 'widow of Robert Davies ! are the parents of a son, David M c G r e c v y • Popular Prices Old Bridge. ll Warren St.. Kevpori. announce lo r m e i Iv of U nion, M r.v D a v ie s ' Arthur, born Nov. 27, 1963, in A daughter was born Thursday, Herbert W. Konish Sr. the en-Muemeui <>i their daughter had resided in Morganville 21 I*ugileftl _ _ _ _ * Funeral services were held Sat* Montclair Community Hospital. Dec. 5, 19ti3, in Riverview Hospilal Linda, to Richard C.hapiiKin. RM 3. Mrs. Walter is the former Miss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pugilesi, 41 to’ MrV and” .\irsV John ’.McCreVvy,' • urday at S a.m. Irom th.. Day I'U- U S. N a v v . son of Mr-. .jn'J :\lt'.-s J o S u rv ivin g are a s*m, Robert F . EXPERT FITTINGS »03 Stone Rd., Union Beach. nera! Home. Keyport, and n: :l a m. Marcia Spray, Matawan. Francis PL, Keansburg, are the seph Chapman. 4,IS Main :>l., key- D,i V!>*s . Mt)rgan\ die. a brother, a high mass of requiem was offer- AND ALTERATIONS parents of a daughter born in Riv [M)il. Edward Dorst, Toms River, and a 1 K o vs | ed in H o ly f a m ily ( hurch. Union Holmes erview Hospital on Wednesday, Miss Faliori wa>- graduated from . granddaughter. A daughter was born Tuesday, Dec. 4. I9G3. Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, Li Os ; Heach, fur Herbert W. komsh sr.. F'unerai v.TMees were held Mon D ec. 3, 1W3, In M onm outh M e d i born St., Keyport. are the parents I 13, of 1311 Ro ule 3t>. U nio n Ht-ach. day at 1:.'W p.m. in the Bedle Fu LET SANTA GIVE HER cal Center to Mr. and Mrs. John F ly n n of a son, born Friday. Dec. fi. IM.?, j who died Wednesday, Dec. L 1‘Ht.l. neral Home, M.iuwan The Rev. II, Holmes jr.. 21 First St.. Mata* Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn, 20 in Riverview Hospital. i ill his Inline following a lone, illness, Noiman R. Riley, pastor ol St A CAMEO w an. Dibling St., Union Beach, are the j In term em wa> in St. Jo s e p h * ( em- John’s Method is: Church, Ha/let, parents of a daughter born Wednes S lo k e r c l '- i y . K e yfjo ri. oJhciateU. Interment was m Old GIFT CERTIFICATE D cw ll day, Dec, 4, 1!H>3, in Riverview A son was born m Pitkin Hospital Mr. Komsh was burn in keyi>oii. 1 ennen'. Cem etery. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dzwil, 1!)fi Hospital. on Thursday, Dec. 5, HK»3, to Mr. .son of the hue Paul and Kii/abelh Main St., Matawan, are the par and Mrs. David Stoker. II Wendy Konish He had lived M rs . B la n k a I*. C ro m e r • Costume Jewelry ents o f a .son, horn T uesd ay, D e c . , S m a ll Lane, Marlboro, Union Beach for 2U years and was Mrs. Blanka P. Ciromer. 4S. of 3, 1963, in Riverview Hospital. A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. u communicant of Ho!v Family Highiand Ave.. Matawan. died Sal- • Taylor Watchc B rin k m a n | Alexander Small, 1 Crestvicw Dr., Church. Mr. Kwmh was a veteran urdav. D ec. 7, !')(»:{ at M onm outh Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brinkman, . M c C a rro n Hazlet. in Monmouth Medical C'.*r. of W o rld W a r 11. se rvin g w ith the Medical Center. Born in Yugoslav • Sportswear 22 Salem Pi,, Cliffwood, are the . A son wa.s l*»rii Tuesday, Dec. ter on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1963. U.S. Arrnv during which tune he ia, she had lived in Maiawan ihree parents of a daughter born in Perth 3. I96J, in R iv e r v ie w H ospital to was awarded fhe Purple Heart. months. • Raincoats Amlwv Hospilal, , Mr. and Mrs. James McCarron. 6 H o llid ay ' Surviving are his wife, Mr.s, Vir Surviving are her mother, Mrs, Coach Dr. Hazlet. Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Holli ginia (Miles) Konish. three sons, Olga Eelbmger, and a broiher, day, 25 Colby Lane. Hazlet, are the : Herbert W. Komsh jr., Key(>oft; Branko l-elbinger, bolh in Yugo KolafKki parents of a daughter born Wed Fuueral Scrviccs j l’**ter Konish and Rober. M. slavia. and her sister-in-law, Mis. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kotarski, . Iltnuw , C a m e o nesday, Dec. 4, 19tt3, in Monmoulh 1 Komsh. both .it home; two daugh- Inge Oechsler, with whom she 230 Creek Rd., Keansburg, are the i Vojthod Center Walter Curtis ters, Mrs. William Wi;;e. L'mmi made her home. parents of a son, born Tuesday, 1 ' Funeral .services were hehJ al the Ibw h. and Miss Pane-la Konisn. Funeral services were held Tues Dec. 3. 19G3, in Riverview llnspitnl. Schnev Muska Funeral Chapel, Perth Am- 'at home; three gi andrhi'dien day at a.m. h u m lhe Pay Fu A p p a r e l O’Toole Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sclm^e, 15 ])0V( saturdav rnormng for Walter brother, John, and a sister, Mr.<. neral Home. KeyjKirt. A high mass Iona PL, Maiawan, are lhe parents f;tJnj.s. i;51 Cornell St.. i\*rth Am- Katherine ‘Iborne. Ik i i Ii of Liu o n of requiem w as <»ffered at 10 a m. A son was horn in Riverview Highway 35, Middletown of a son, born Friday, Dec. l>, HMi3. iW)V> w lio died Wednesday. Dec. I, Beach, and his maternal grand- M IS S L IN D A I-A L E O N { in St. Joseph's Church. Burial was Hospital on Wednesday, Dec. 4, in Riverview Hospital. ^ 1!W3, at his home. Mr. Curtis vias a mother, Mrs. Anthonv Kev- ’ in the church ce m e te ry. COLONY SHOPS 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kevport High School und is a mem O’Toole, 20 Kentucky Dr.. Hazlet. Kbnlnek ' retired New Vork City patrolm.ui pori. ber of die .sophomore class at Mont Mrs. Thomas O’Reilly . . 3nd held its highest award piesent- c la ir State College. Sin* is m ajoring Mrs, Bndgel O'Reilly, (57. of !»H A son was born in Riverview for bravery and devotion to duly Mrs. Harold Rossing Wallinie • n phvsieal education Pinevicvs Ave., Keansburg. died Hospital on Fridav, Dec. 0, 1%J, /or ap^pehendin^ singiehandedly Funeral services were held Sat- The quality buy ta . Mr. and Mr.s, Paul Walling, 102 Mr ( h.ipjnan aJso was graduated to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kitnmek, arin(.(| bandits urdav at ’l:.V) a.m. from ihe D.iy suddenly at her home on Friday, Jackson St., Keyport, are the par fiom Keyport High School and is 13 East Jack Sl,, Ha/,let. iillcj retired Irom the New 1 un«.*ral Hom e, Kevj>orl. and at 10 Dec. 0, HHi.'J. Born in Couniy Cavan, ents of a daughter, born Wednes his third year in lhe U.S. ALL a m. a high mass of requiem was ^‘»vmg his third ve Ireland, she was the daughter of COLOR TV! d a y, D ec. 4, 1963. In Riverview McCahr Vork f"rc': *« •V'V,-19'^' ,a,',7 35 offered m St. Joseph's t'hureii. Key- • AV.}- ,* P r,,-V,en! he is on a cruise Ihe laie Bernard and MafV (Sheri F jM p K a l...... , ,, , years service. Mr. Curtis had ben ;md the C a r ib H A N O C R A m D Mr. and Mrs, Jam es McC.tibc, 3 <>innim'f>H i»\.’ ihi» PinLfsiinn fx>n. for M rs , A nna Ro.s-.ing, t>-, ef ^outh A m e rica a dan) McKiernan. bean. He will finish his enlistment Gulhridgc Mrs. O'RciUv had lived in Keans- NEW 1 plum io |mr({ )7 years and wai a co m m u n i K*r. and Mrs. Arthur Gut bridge. cant of M. Ann’s Church. She was Third Ave,, Cliffwood, are the par for (he . lhe widow of Thomas O’Reillv. ents of a.daughter, born In Perth 1964 Surviving are two brothers, Bari- Amboy Hospilal. lev McKiernan, Keansburg, und John McKiernan, New York, und a Black pit Pie rce . sisier, Mrs. Margaret Carr, Keans A daughter was born In St. Perlh Amboy; ihree sons, Bern Moram. She hail lived m Cliifwood Mountain Home, Idaho, announce burg. Peter's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, ard Curtis, New York; Robert Cur Tor the pas! IM vears. M rs. Ro.vsmg tne engagement and approaching was a member of the Monmouth Funeral services were hold Tues Harold W. Black jr., 2 West Alton Leho tay tis. ,Madi.son Township, and Waluu marriage of their daughter, Cdei.na Countv Republican Club. day from lhe John J. Rvan Home IM.. Old Bridge. Mr, and Mrs. Julius Lehotay. 49!) C u rtis jr ., T e an e ck , and 1! grattd- Surviving are he/ husband. Har for Funerals, Keansburg. at H a.m. Line Rd., Maiawan. are the pur* children old; a brother, Thomas Mnran ir . lollowed by a lequtein nusj at fl Groething ents of a daughter, born Sunday, .fcr>ey City; four sister-;, Mrs. a rn in St. Ann’s Church. Buna! Mr. and Mrs. Elnar C. Grnc- D ec. B. 10IJ3, in R iv e r v ie w Hospi William R. Jnrgensmi futheMav CoJIard and Mrs. Nora thing. 3 Donald Rd., Old Bridge, tal. Funeral scrvm-s urre held at 1 are tho parents of a daughter, pm . Saturdav at ih»* Hedk* Funeral Cullen, bolh nf .1 er^t'y Citv, and burn in St, Peter’s Hospital. C o ry Home, Keyport, fm William R. Jor Mr.., .lulius Nelson and Mrs. Chi- t h r o w sn o w A son was bom Monday, Dee. 9, genson, (il, uf !!•! First St., Edisuii, ford Hi'd(»br.uuh. lx»tb of (.'Jifj-vood Hendrickson 1W3,. m R / v e rv ie w Hospital ( to. M r. vviio died Wednesday, Dec, -L ------UP TO 30' AWAY A son w as born in St. P e te r ’s and Mrs. Joseph Cory. 50 Idaho The Rev, Herbert Hechl, paslor .»t _ S e n io r C itiz en s U ra e d Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lime Mntawan. , lhe Grace l.utiieran ChurcJi, Perth' y ! WITH A.. Hendrickson, 137 Matawnn Rd.. Old Amlxiv, officiated and burial was :n To Check SS Datci 2-STAGE SELF-PROPELLED B rid g e. tiiik Christ Church (emeterv, Soulh • I Mr. and Mrs. Victor Csik, &i Os Amlxiv. People’s ages come in all s i/ e a . n<*ln*» fine lurr)ilur*> D«mth f«1i)U*rn Ctb i»«l'y Oldcntft In tn tH o n u Oev 1'j'Jw o o J born St,, Keyport, are the parents Born in I’erth Amboy, Mr, Jor- but li‘2, Gf>, 7'2 are important Social venm>r) and «oluJi. b cr of several New Jersey Toast Kennel Club Gives Speakers Bureau Established master Clubs. M r . Lent spoke fo r a ll o f th€ Riverview $800 Check Tercentenary Toastmasters saying: For New Jersey Tercentenary 'The northern New Jersey Toast* The Monrnouih County Kennel masters are grateful for ihi* oppor Club, which annually conducts dog iB ay Drug's Loaded W ith Governor Richard J. Huuhei ha a men and public administrators. Gy tunity to serve as Tercentenary shows and donates the proceeds to announced that the Toastmaster* of contributing their time and talent speakers. Never before have we, as a s Toastmasters to the T e rce n te n ch a rita b le institutions, has con- Northern and Centra! New Jersey a firoup, been asked to serve our a r y effort, they will help tell the Jributed S800 to the Riverview have established a Tercentenary State and, as Jerseymen, we will dynamic story of the State’s three I ‘ — ' Speakers Bureau, Tercentenary take great pride h carrying the "Building Fund. Harry B. Miller, centuries of people, purpose, prog Toastmasters. T h e y will speak Tercentenary message to the clubs club president, said the donation to ress to thousands of Jerseymcn.” without charge about the State’! and organizations who want to the hospital this year has been in Peter F. Sarthou, Governor, Dis 300lh birthday celebration to any know more about our State and its trict 44, Toastmasters IntPrnation- creased from $500 because of Riv- New Jersey group. contributions to thc nation and the a l, an d resident of Midland Park, erview's campaign to raise addi a world during the past 300 years." In making the announcement, accepted the Tercentenary invita tional funds to build a new wing. Only qualified Toastmasters with Gov, Hughes praised member* of tion by establishing a special com The Kennel Club has made dona more than three years of speaking thc 30 New Jersey clubs of Toait- mittee to organize the New Jersey tions of $300 lo J500 annually to the experience will bt? selected to serve masters International for acceptini Tercentenary - Toastmaster pro hospital in the lust 15 years and it as Tercentenary - Toast masters. C H A N E L N ° 5 tlx Slate'* Invitation to serve a* lirain. Merrill Lent, Lieutenant intends to contribute $800 again Mr. Lent said. Tercentenary speaker*. Governor of Toastmasters' north next yt*ar. Mr. Miller said. All New Jersey clubs and organ Gov. Hughes laid, “ I want la ern New Jersey Division I, and a The gift was presented by Mr. FOR THE PURSI congratulate the Toastmasters for resident of East Hanover, has izations may arrange to have a Miller to Frank F. Blaisdell, first undertaking this important assign been named chnlrmon of the pro Tercentenary - Toastmaster ns « vice president and treasurer of Riv- English ment as part of their contribution gram, Mr. Lent Is Presentation Co guest speaker by submitting a crview and chairman of the hospi* Tell her to New Jersey'* IMIh anniversary ordinator at General Precision, written request to: Tercentenary* tal’s special gifts division. The do Toastmasters, New Jersey Tercen y o u celebration. Mare than M men Inc., Acrospacc Group, Little Falls. nation was made in Kiverview’s ad* have already been selected to serve H e w ill be assisted in carrying out tenary Commission, State House, leather ministrative office. as Tercentenary Toastmasters; the Tercentenary Toastmasters Trenton. remember... they represent almost every phase program by cn - chairman John of New Jersey business and pro llolmes, Director of Procurement Assistant Director wilh a gift of fragrance hy fessional life, among them are en System at the General Precision gineers, plant managers, insurance firm , and a resident of Verona. Mr. Named For MCOSS Pill NCI: MATCH A BELLI and stock broker*, small business Holmes is the founder and organiz- nannlng Miss Sara Ruth Manley, Rensse laer, N.Y., has been named assis* i tant executive director of Mon*, a trip? niouth County Organization for So cial Service to replace Mrs. Doris ■ S. 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K E Y P O R T AIRPORT PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER jj G R A N D W A Y DISCOUNT CENTEk o p e n t u e s , rnnu niuns. >m » p.m.; fhi. >tjl jo; sat., sun., mon, th. * jj highway j« - kpansduho Visli your Trl|il«-S Rctlrmpllon C««(*r »( 3 U - 4 Mala Street, Kraiubun - Open Trlisf TU I PJW. All Ktdempiltu Cmleri Ai« CUm<1 Mimdn**. Pag* light—n THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, D*c«mb«r 12, 1963 and the Board af Trustees. winter conclave in Jersey City. tha Quarterly Workers* ConPereaca f t Beaadlct’s Chare* Strathmere Jewish Ceatar Matawan Township Boy Scout Troop 73 m eets at 7:30 On Saturday afternoon Rabbi Stein at 8:15 p.m . Helmdel Schee! p.m. on Tuesday; Christian Educa brink wilt lead a discussion entitled Junior choir rehearses Wednes Bethany Rd., Holmdel First Aid Building Bayshore Church Directory “The Meaning of Jewish Prayer." day at 2:45 p m.; meditation and Prospect Ave. and Amboy Rd. tion committee m eets at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Edward P. Blaska. Pastor On Monday Hebrew classes will prayer in the sanctuary, 7 p.m.; CliffW GAd On Thursday the Brownie Troop Commission on Membership ai^ Masses are held Sunday at 7, I, m e e ls a t 2:30 p.m. Gienwood Cir meet at 4 p.m.; confirmation class SI.Hrvey Gross In Charge meet Tuesday at 7 p.m.; Adult Bi Croas Of Gftry Lutheraa Churcb Evangelism, 8 p.m. t, and a.m. and at o'clock cle meets at the home of Mrs. F. at 6 p.m. 10 11 12 Friday night cervices will be con a t i ble Class, S:30 p.m.; Cub Scout Sirathmore School, Matawaa nooa. D o m in ick . 4 Fountain Ave., Mata On Tuesday evening the eighth Chapcl choir rehearses Thursday ducted by the students of the He* Ui council) 1:45 p.m. R e v . Richard A. Weeden, Pastor w an , at e p .m . for a Christmas par and final Chanukah candle will be at 6:30 p.m .; cru s ad e r ch o ir, 7:15 Confessions are heard In the Thursday, Dec. 10, the Junior brew School. Services will be held Kev. Eldrlch C. Campbell. Pastor Sunday Schoul and first . year ty. kindled. The hoard of Trustees will p.m.; senior choir. 8;30 p.m. parish home Saturdays betweeo 1 choir will rehearse at 7 p.m.; Con at the Matawan Township First ' Acolyte training cla n will meet confirmation class incet at 9 a.m.; Intermediate Girl Scout Troop meet al 8:30 p.m. aad 9 p.m. firmation Class II, 7 p.m.; senior ch u rch s e rv ic e , 10:30 a.m ., w ith Cliffwood Community Friday at 4 p.m. meets on Friday at 3 p.m. Junior On Wednesday the Adult Study Aid and Rescue Squad building, choir, I p.m. “Who Ii It?” as the sermon topic. Methodist Church Sunday worahlp tervlcei are held High group meets at 5:30 p.m . for Seminar will meet at 8 p.m. David’i Taberaade Cliffwood, beginning at 3:30 p.m. Nursery facilities arc available, at 1:30 and 11 a.m. with a nursery Bayview Presbyter!aa Chuck supper. On Thursday the Men's Group Rev. Frank E. Sweeten, Minister Cliffwood provided at I) a.m. The pastor's Second * year confirmation class will meet at 8:30 p.m. Divine worship service Sunday St. Joseph's Church CUftvaad Beach Elder Jamci Moss. Pastor aermon topic will be “ Prepare the meets Monday at 4:15 p.m. at thc Reformed Church al Keypart will be at 9 a m. wilh the sermon, Maple PL, Keyport p arsonage. Bible Baptist C h u rch Sunday School la al 10 a.m.; Way.” Church school is held it 9:30 Rev. David L. Bucci, Pastor W irrta St., Keypari "The Word ln Time.” by the pas Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor (A Regular Baptist Church) a.m. and a Christmas party will L>e "And His name will be called Sunday School teachers meet at Rev. John H. Sharpe, Pastor tor. Sundav School starts at 10 a.m. morning worship, 11 a.m. fceld. Youth Fellowship meets at the parsonage at 8 p.m. Middle Hd., Ilazlat A Christmas “Trim Party" will Masses will be held Sunday ‘Wonderful Counselor' ..." will The Christmas meeting of the La Oo Wednesday evoaingi the Urr) 4 p.m. for grades three, four and Aev, D. R ais B ritta in , Putor be sponsored bv the Methodist Men morning at 7, I, I, 19, 11 aad IS he the name of the pastor's sermon Third - year confirmation class dies Aid Far and Near Society will five; Intermediate Youth Fellow- Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. service Is at p.m. o*clock. ; topic at this Sunday's II a.m. wor meets at the parsonage at 3:15 be held at thc church house on Morning worship Sunday will o c 8 ■hip lor gradea six, seven and ship service. Church school meets p.m.; choir rehearsal, 3 p.m.. at at 11 a.m. The Rev. Eric Olson of •ifdlt. • p.m.; Senior Youth Fellow Thursday at 8:15 p.m. Christmas First Baptist Church at 9:30 a.m. At 2:00 p.m. Ihe jun the home of Mrs. Lois Agnew, Ift the Bible Christian Union will be . ahip (or grades high school to age gifts will be exchanged. ior choir will go to the Veterans Avondale Lane, Mutawan. the guest speaker, He is a mission Mala aad W. Third Sta. 12 at 7: M p.m. There will be choir rehearsal Fri of Foreign Wars Home In Cliffwood ary in Stockholm, Sweden and is Ktyperl FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Beach to participate in a special tailed Hebrew Coatrrfatlea day at 7:30 p.m. and a Christmas home on furlough from his field Sunday School opens at 9:30 a.m. Broad St., Keypart meeting of the Good Fellowship Highway II (near Mala SI.) Matawaa, N. I. Children's Christmas Program. of service there. Hible School con with classes for everyone. Morning M ali Ik , Mala' Rabbi David Silver Club to be held in the church house w o rsh ip s e rv ic e is at 10:45 a.m. Senior High Fellowship .will meet venes at 9:45 a.m. with classes for Rev. Chester Galloway, Minister ; - Rev. Carroll B. Hall, at 8:30 p.m. hosted by the Florlans, A. at 0:30 p.m. and the Junior High Friday evening service will be all ages. The Rev. Mr. Olson will with Dr. Norman H. Maring bring ' Rector Hughsons and the O’Hanlons. will meet at 7 p.m. in the church. held at 8:39 p.m. and on Saturday show slides of the work in Sweden ing the message, which is entitled Church Service* — » :» and 1I:M A.M. Couples Club will meet Priday at at the evening worship service al “ Let Us Worship." A nursery is The Women's Association will morning (here will be a junior Sunday School with classes from p.m. available. Baptist Youth Fellowship Cantata 1 : 1 1 hold Iheir Christmas Party this service at 11 a.m. nursery to Junior High will be held 7 p.m . , Acolyte training class meets Sat S u n d ay at 9:30 p.m.; morning wor Cottage Prayer Meeting will be meets at 6 p.m. Christmas concert "CHRISTMAS ORATORIO” y Monday at S p.m. The play en On Sunday afternoon there will urday at I a.m.; youth choir re ship service with sermon hy the on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the of anthems will Iw presented hy by Salnt-Saeiu n titled “ The Cradle, The Cross and he a Chanukah service and cde* hearsal, 11 a.m. pastor and Mrs. John Roberts, or home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hunorio, the choirs at7:30 p.m. under the di Suag by the Chancel Chair the Crown” will he presented. bration at 4:30 p.m. Israeli films Sunday matins and Holy Com ganist, 10:43 a.m.. ami confirma IS Seaview Ave., Keansburg. The rection of David Jones, from Games and prizes, singing of will be shown and there will be munion will be at 7:45 a.m.; Fami tion class meeting in church house, pastor will be in charge. Westminster Choir College, Prince I: M and II A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL ly Eucharist and church school, Christmas carols and a grab bag children's songs and refreshments. ton. 7 :M P.M. ALL HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH exchange will he on the program. 7 p.m , Ihe annual Christmas program I: IS a.m.; Sung Eucharist and ser Members and non-members are in On Wednesday the chapel choir EVERYONE WELCOME mon, II a.m.; evensong and Young During this meeting the new of vited. Tample Shalom will be on Thursday, Dec. 19. at rehearses al 6:30 p.m.; crusader Churchmen, 7:10 p.m, ficers will be installed for the com The Reform Ceafregatiat 7:30 p.m. Children from all classes choir rehearses 6:30 p.m.; mid Jehovah's Wltaeasea will be taking part in the Moody , . Tha womea of the church will ing year. All women are welcomed Stralhmore School week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. in a to attend, and ara asked to bring Kiypirl UnrtiitiM Monthly Christmas Program “ This the chapel; sanctuary choir re M id Christinas party Monday at Rabbi Mordecal Schreiber •:M p.m. - a grab bag gift. There will he a Klagdem Hall, U Dlvldoa t t Shall He A Sign" hy Eunice K. h earses at 4:30 p.m . special session meeting at 7:30 A spccial Chanukah service will F isc h e r. On Thursday the Delta Alpha A.A’s. meet Tuesday at 9 p.m. The Ministry School will open ai , , Holy .Communion will be cele p.m. at the pastor's home, .SO West - ihi* Sabbath Eve at thc m eet* at 12:45 p.m . at the ch u rch . MOTORS 7:25 p.m. Thursday. The Progres brated Wednesday, Ember Day, at Concourse, Cliffwood Beach. Sh. Elementary School Flrat Methodist Cliurch sive Speech Training Instruction starting t 8 p.m. Rabbi Mordecai 117 Mala St., Matavaa Sayre Woods Baptist Church ' I a.m.; Friday, Ember Day, at talk this week will deal with the Firal Baptist Chare* Schreiber will conduct and his ser Frank E. Sweeten. Minister Route 9, 4rowatowa f:M a.m., and Saturday, Feast of introduction portion of a speech. In YOUR AUTHORIZED t>2 M a la S t., M a ta w a a mon will be entitled, “The Lights Donald B. Irvin. Assistant Rev. Richard Jones, Pastor Ct. Thomas, 9 a.m. structor Arthur Palm er will discuss of Chanukah," The candle lighting Sunday School meets at 9:45 with Wardens and vestrymen meet lo v . Robert W. Addiss. Paste' the many qualities necessary for Junior Fellowship will meet In Wednesday at i p.m. ceremony will be performed by a class for each membei of the Junior choir will rehearse Thurs a rousing introduction. In the ser the lecture room Friday from 7 to Boy Scout Troop 2)2 meets children of the religious school. An family; morning worship, II a.m.; B U IC K and OPEL day at 7 p.m. and at 7:45 p.m. the vice meeting which follows at 8:30 9 p.m . Oneg Shabbct will follow the ser jvening gospel service, 6:45 p.m. Thursday at 7 p.m.; senior choir senior choir will practice. p.m., Eugene Ceininger will con Senior M .Y.F. will hold a "Trim vice. The earlier starting time, the Mid w eek prayer and Bible Study DEALER lehearsal, I p.m. The cherub choir will rehearse duct a short demonstration on Party" at the church Saturday at sermon and the Oneg Shabbet have ia held eveiy Wednesday at 8:00 Friday at 2:30 p.m. “ Presenting the Good News” by 2 p.m . Tha FaMh Rafansctf Church been Reared to thc children. p.m. ''Belter Buy" USED CARS m eans o f a simplified Bible ser Mr. Irvin will preach on “To MMto Rd. aad M a A m . On Sunday there will be church Religious school classes are held mon. Take Away Sin" Sunday at 8:15 SALES and SERVICE Harirt school, 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, on Saturdays and Ihe adult studv Brawntown Community Church Rev. Theodore C. Muller, Paslor 9:45 and II a.m., children's church, In a public Bible lecture ai 3 p.m. seminar meets on Wednesday ev a.m. Mr.s. Ralph R. Hartman and Browotowa Unloa Suoday School II a.m., a nursery is provided for Mrs, A Wray Ingram will sing a Confirmation Class II meets Sunday, W. A. Elrod will discuss enings at the Strathmore Flemcn- Route 11, Browatewa both services; junior high and sen “What is Happening to Morals?” duet. Sundav school meets at 9:15 COifax 4-4000 Thursday at 7 p.m.; junior choir tary School. They both will be sus Rev. Francis CantcJ. Pastor ior high B.Y.F. groups wjll leave The Watchtower Hible lesson at pended from D ec. IK to Ja n . 2. a.m, The pastor will talk on “'I'he WI HkJOtH i VIP r SEIV'CI DPtMTION ■rehearsal, 7 p.m.; senior choir re Sunday School is held from 9:4) hearsal, S p.m. the church at 6:30 p.m. to attend a 4:15 p.m. on the subject, "W hy We Word In Tim e" ot II a.m. and mu rouft CAI MA f NEIO ON OU* PllM IUi film, "Shadow ol the Boomerang” Should All Join in a Resolution," Hrst Church O f Christ, Scientist sic will be bv the senior and junior *q 10;4a a.m. and the church ser ■ Friday Confirmation Class I will vice is from 11 a.m. until II meet at 4 p.m.; senior choir re at the Red Bank Baptist Church, wili be a study of a resolution pass SI Broad St., Keyport choirs. A nursery is available and HIGHWAY 35 al BEDIE RD. KEYPORT The junior B.Y.F. group will meet ed hy delegates from Itil lands at junior church conducted. Senior o'clock. Everyone la cordially io* hearsal, 7:45 p.m.; Brotherhood and in the church hall at 7 p.m. There the Around - the - World Assembly Sunday service Sunday M .Y.F. meets at 7 p.m. followed by vited to attend. meeting, I p.m. School, Wednesday, will be an extra choir practice for of Jehovah’s Witnesses this past 11 a.m. testi Sunday School meets at 1:10, mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room 1:10 and 11 a.m. “ The Word and the senior choir Sunday afternoon su m m er. ‘ at 3 p.m. open Wednesday and Saturday from the Power of God" will be the ser “ Let Your Name lie Sanctified” Girls' Guild will meet Monday at 2 to 4 p .m .' mon topic at the 9:30 and 11 a .m . will be studied at 8 p.m. Tuesday at SURPRISE THE W OMEN IN YOUR LIFE... worship services. Pilgrim and Sen 7:30 p.m. At 8 p.m. Circle 3 will Bible study centers located at 3 At Jesus' Instructions on how to ior Youth Fellowships will meet at meet at the home of .Mrs. William lantic Ave. and 331 Wilson Ave., pray will be brought out in this Ihe church at 2 p.m. for the Re Smith jr. and at 9 p.m. the deacons Matawan; Kingdom Hall, Keyport; Sunday's Bible Lesson at all Chris formed Church Home in Irvington. will meet in the church house. 2 Calt Dr. and 46 Clement's Lane, tian Science church services. The Boy Scouts will meet Monday at Mid week service will be held Garden Trailer Park. Hazlet: the subject Is “ God the Preserver of 7:15 p.m. in the educational wing. Wednesday at 8 p.m. and the trus home of Leroy Polk, Cliffwood: 82 M a n ." Brownies and Girl Scouts will tees will meet at 9 p.m. Raritan Ave., Keansburg; 3 Mon Golden Text is “ The Lord is nigh mouth Ave., Port Monmouth, and a unto all them that call upon him. special study group for deaf mutes to all that call upon him in truth at Kingdom Hail. . . . The Lord preserveth all them that love h im " (P s a lm s 145:18.2(1). T A I L O R I N G 0Fs£ !rY Calvary Methodist Church Third St., Keypart Related readings from thc Chris AND tian Science tcxtlwjok will open ALTERATIONS Rev, Harry R. Pine, with these lines: “ Our Master said. Pastor ‘After this manner therefore pray MEN'S - W OMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL The dinner meeting and Christ ye,’ and then he gave that prayer DRY CLEANING mas program of the Tialois Class which covers all human needs" WE CALL AND wili be held this Thursday. Youth (Science and Health wilh Key to FUR ALTERATIONS DELIVER choir rehearses at 7 p.m.; adult the Scriptures by Mary Baker W t ALSO MAKE NEW CLOTHESIC C ' choir, 8 p.m. E d d y , p. 16). * WE GIVE TRIPLE S STAMPS C O 4 - 1 1 2 3 “ Jesus Christ Beyond History" will be the topic of the pastor Sun First Unitarian Church day at the 8:30 a.m. service; OI Monmouth County BROAD STREET CLEANERS Thompson School, Middletown n BROAD ST. - KEYPORT church school, 9:30 a.m.; church se rvice , 10:45 a.m ., “ T h e In v u ln e r Rev. Harold R. Dean, Pastor ability of Christ," topic. Youth Pel-: The pastor will speak at the 10:30 lowships meet at 7 p.m. as well as ; a.m. service Sunday on the topic, the adult discussion group. "Child Worship, Over • Indulgence Girl Scouts meet Monday at 6:30 and the Holiday Spirit “ An eye p.m.; monthly meeting of the Moth bank film, "Bov With a Blindfold,’* ers' Association. H p.m. will be shown in place of the coffee hour. St. Mary's Episcopal Church East Front S t., Keyport The Religious Kducation Commit tee will meet at the home of Mr. Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector and Mrs. Richard Perry, 2 The St. Anne's Croup will meet this Terrace, Middletown, luesday at T h u rs d a y at 12:30 p.m . In the e v - ! S:30 p.m. Any member of the ening Boy Scout Troop Gi will meet : church is welcome to attend. at 7 p.m. j Holy Communion will be ccle- j Monmouth Reform Temple hrated Friday at 6:30 u.m. and in; 132 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury the evening there will be a meeting j of the Junior K.Y.C. at 7:30 p.m.! Rabbi Richard F. Steinbrink On Saturday tho confirmation1 Sabhath eve service will be hMd class and the Junior Altar Guild ! Friday evening at 8:30 p.m. 'Ihe both will meel at 9 a.in. At I'l a.m .! rabbi will officiate. During the On there will be a meeting of the Aco- eg Shabbat there will be a discus extension phones gaily w rapped and delivered in tim e (or Christm as Ivies’ Class. In the afternoon con sion on “ Our Different Jewish fessions will Ik * heard from 4 to 5 Views Towards Christmas." Partic extension phones make such welcome Cluislnus surprise;. And no wonder.' p.m. ipating in the discussion will be Sundav there will be morning Mrs. Bernard Levy. Mrs. Herman W hat else saves so many steps so often? Choose f;'om cfecor-ihve table models, prayer at 7: lf» a.m.; Holy Commun Korobow. Monroe Deutsch and ion. 8 a.m.; church school and fam George Ostrov. Rabbi Steinbrink wall phones, Princess phones — in a wide variety of colors. To order just wiil be moderator. ily service, M ) a.m. At the II a.m. call tha Telephone Business Office. W e'll have them f<'sti\ely wrapped and scrvice the Right Hev. Alfred L. On Saturday the religious school Banyard, D.D.. S.T.D.. Bishop of will hoid its regular session al 9 delivered In plenty of tirrw to go tinder the eee. And we'li install the Diocese of New Jersrv, w:U a.m. During 'he ui-ek-'ml tnembfrs right after December : MFRRY CHRISTMAS/NEW KRSCY BELl' co n firm a class of 2!) children and Of the .11 1 V G ro u p u til at:end tli'* six adults. He also will receive two persons into the Kpiscopal Church. Bishop Banyard will be at St. Mary’s Parish at all three of th** morning services as part of his an nual visitation to St. M ary’s. After Free Refrigerator INCLUDED WITH thc II a.m. service. Ihere will be a reception for the confinnands and the Rt. Rev. Banyard. Cub Scouts will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m . ENTIRE 3-R00M HOUSEFUL Girl Scouts. Troop 10, will meet Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. and the Maryettes, 7:15 p.m. OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE FOR...... 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