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Union St Tract Studied As Site St, Thom as’ Church Has Groundbreaking Ceremony Marlboro Twp. Committee Adopts For New Matawan High School Plant Building Code; Referendum Rejected

; Engelhard! Report Revitad To Reduce Mass Opposition Of Two Prior Attempts Size O f Building To Borrowing Pow er Fails To Develop; Moving On Futl-jAcre

Mstawan Township Board of Marlboro township' adopted a Education Thursday received a Taxpayers Meeting Plan Class Reuhlon building code Thursday, On (wo new study on its high school plans, prior occasions in th* past 10 revised by Dr. N. L./Engelhardt M rt. Jean G rim m , secretary, an* Matawan High School, Class of years when codes w,r* presented, Jr., flew York, their educational nouaces the Matawan Township 1991 wllf hold Its flv«-yesr clasa they were howled down by mass consistent, to^llt the proposed Taxpayers Association will meet reunion Saturday, Sept. IS. For objections of hundrada ol people structure within the >2,400,000 bor. Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Bayview further Information, contact M lu at public hearings. Thursday Ihe tvwisg power available. Tlje board Presbyterian Church houaet Cliff- Peggy O'Neill, Lo 8-1893 or Mrs. objoctlona were tew apt) waged • also authorized its attorney to seek wood Beach. ' . Joan (C am pbell) M auro, Lo MS-II). losing fight. Option on a <7,39 acre tra ct on George Franklin, on* ipoctator, ~ Union St.nfar Its intersection with believed the code bore ao closely ' Ravine Dr. The land adjoins Rose Jolin It Garey Superintendent on personal property rlghte it Hill Cemetery. ’. ihould not be passed without ■ an The decision on land came after aoprovlng referendum, Msynr the board had considered three New Councilman Named In Madison Cliarles T, MsCu* told - th* ; sites . studied, by It, architects, .olected officials on the governing Finne, Lymtn t Finne, Elizabeth. Named To Replace Chose N.V. College body a sufficient (ampllng ot ■' There waa a large tract on the Floyd VanBrakle Faculty- Member public feeling o u provided by the i «tft side of Atlantic Ave. con- •mount of objection .*t a.. hearing i sldered. Tht archiiects found' that Matawan Mayor Ralph R. Den- Madlson Townshlp Board of Bd- tnd they were iatlsflisd ihls on* , -itUtJPProph to lt was by » small ol* Tuesday night appointed John ucatlon cho*e a new superinten­ nielthe majorlty'a will.. “ , ’ . fefldge oyer the railroad .and lt R. Garey, 33-year-old former mem­ dent pf schools Tueaday. He Is Dr, Fred vonRodeck, another *peeta- presented drainage problems. It ber ot tha Mauwan Township W illiam J, Sample, 47, a member tor, called the aod* "fantastic" also was not as central as the Board of Education, to fill a va­ of the ficulty of tho New York and declared 11 served no purpose other two tracts discussed, In the cancy t on the Matawan Borough State Teacher* College at Oawego. but to harass Ihe “little man" and architect's opinion! The second Council caused by the announced He was offarsd s two-yeir con­ run up hia costa of owning prop­ tract considered, tha Siano tract, resignation of Councilman Floyd tract a f (12,100 per year p lu , 1300 erty. Mr. vonRodeck found that im ^fatawan Rd. was ruled out VanBrakle, . per 'year Inter-,ystem travel on- the code referred to "buildings" because there are no water maliis Mr.. VanBrakle announced his pente*. and only once |o "towellings," so going to the land. There also would plans to resign from the council Dr. Sample was chosen from 14 that Ita value In controlling large h»ve. to be road building Into the last month. The councilman, elect­ applicant, Interviewed by the scale housing projects was dubious. pifcperty, .the architects notfed, and ed to th e post In N ovem ber 19SS, hoard. The position waa made va­ Defends Skepticism . they did not Ilk; the approach said he plans to move to Manas- cant In June when Dr. Eugene W. John Dreader, another spectator, tcjrost the marahes st Aberdeen quan with his family by Sept. 1, Shronk, who still had a year to go defended Mr. vonRodeck'e skep­ . JW- ■■ • . He had' served, as water depart­ of hi* two-year contract, resigned ticism. Welter Hills, chslrmsn uf . Served By V i te r M ain ment chairman.- . • for heilth reasons. Dr. Simple th* committee that framed the Tha third sl(e, the.one on Unioo In semi-retirement,-Mr. Garoy hsi boon asked to assume his new code, noted that It did control de­ Sl.t w u found to ba served by a serves ss Deputy Grand Se?retarV wit sa of Aug, 10. Jsm e, Msloney velopment In that nu more than - aU-lnch water main, The architects of Grand Lodge F.&A.M., at Tren­ ‘The Rev. Walter A. French, paator ol-St. Thomas' Church, Old Michael P. McCorrlstln, Trenton, who presided at the ceremony. ia* been acting luperlntendent 10 building permits can be Issuod noted that It-had the higher ele­ ton. Before he retired nearly two Bridge, (center), -turns the first spade ol soil for the construction ot Others are R. V. Moran, atchllect) Mayor John L. Chamberlain, JVladl- •Ince Or, Shronk resigned. •t on* tlm*. Th* devoloper cinnoi aim Township, and Mayor Louis F. May jr.. East Brunswick Township, vation and in only one corner was years ago. Mr. Garey, a resident tha aew church la 01d Bridge. On the left Is the Rt. ReV.-Msgr, A graduate of John Adams apply for ( second set uf 10 per­ • section of it low so as to con­ of the borough for the pa«t,24 High School, Cleveland, Ohio. mit* until th* foundations for Uie front a drainage problem. They years, was a supervisor at ' the Vote No Payment C orps Wins 31 Medals Dr. Simple w u graduated from flrat 10 are approved. Then the found It was part In the borougb A ft M Karagheuslan Co., Free­ Madison Park Parents Fear Effect Adalbert College, Western Reserve frame Structure of the building nn and part In the township. hold carpet manufacturing Arm. A total ef it medal* for m - University, with an A. B, Degree th* flrit 10 must be up and enclos­ 'vjttowever, it was acknowledged A ctin g on Um Joint recom­ Native Ol Slaw cellene. In style and pertprm-' in 1933, lie received hi* A, M ed before h* can start to eroct tw i’nract also had Its drawbacks. mendations o< the township at­ Born In Washington, Mr. Garey Of Wright Case Oil Pupil Attitudes ence wat won by members et Degree from Western Reserve In foundations under Ihe second 10 Michael F. Kidzus, a spectator, torney and auditor, the Mata­ waa educated in Elizabeth Public tbe Guadalcanal Cadele, sponsor­ 1937. ' permits. Mr. Hills explained this believed the Siano tract offered wan Township Committee yes­ Schools,, graduated from tbe New increased Hostility To $on>, Daughters, - ed by the Guadalcanal Pest protected the township against the the^better drainage, having a large terday voted unanimously RecelvtZ Pb. D. In (IU York Institute of Traffic and at­ against payment of four bills, 474S, Veterans ot Ferelsn Wars, builder going bankrupt and leav* gplly down which rain water would At M atawan, Other High Schools, Seen He also mended Columbia Uni­ tended New York University submitted by former township Matawan Township. Th* contest Ing a large number. ot empty flow to the marsh below/ Mr. versity Summer School, Ohio Slaty School Of B usiness: H e Is a di- Madison Park parent,, Infuriated most likely what I* tha ususl thing, will held In Toma River under foundation hplM or tall, construct- , Kidzus said he .was a mineralogist collector and treasurer,' Charlea Summer School,, Ashland Coll— J . K elly. . . a farewell address from tba prin­ the ausole** et the Ji and fild pot think that the land by alighting remark, attributed to Bi-wltng The Bills,, submitted for serv- cipal ,.. " , ■' ■ - v*. , at the Unloe St. alte would sustain W illiam W right, W anantafS*,. »reW .leaa n te n d e r e d . sts. t r e a s iy e t .cad.-. a school. He advis'd the architects prtnclpat |n Old Bridge*, lifrjw -ily - » tor. services .July I, l and I as " ‘Only thfs tlme. the grsduatlng Tbs Xorp* *lso„jr*s,.««*rd*d (n lOJJ. .; mfnlmunj. c»/llpg helght, T h li wa* .*WW verting addtvs»-<» their; sons -and csllotl too low a celling by critics : cnnm w -nnif ■«««*'# "the water d a a i'c a m * tn for isom e Crtirl state­ tropV f«r *M«nf UghMl Dr. Sample began Jh(* loschlng 3}W.-- w v « > ~ - daughters In the sixth, seventh and point* woti by 11* numbers. department, were In OM amounts ments. I will glva fun a few high­ career at Roosevelt' School, Oar- Of the code. Mr. Hills defended 11 Th* medal* w*r* received tor Of 8 2 3 , f lM , SI1.SS and fl.iS . eighth grades June 17, Insisted that lights of what they were told: field Heights, Ohio, where from allowing ui* of lh* second’ they were not paid pending the best playl/ig of the eaara floor In ono-snd-one-hilf story hostile attitude by other pupils ‘They live In pig pen* and have 1933 to 1941, he taught s n d * * tour To Introduce New s t u d y of the attorney. at the made the tchool th, same wny. tw e r anda b a s , ddrum n a) b e a t houses. at receiving high schools attended (continued on page sevon) time they were submitted. . Any high school they attend . . . Inatrument playing on the bugl*| Mr. vonRodeck'* query tboul toward Madison Park pupils would Zone Ordinance Mr, Kelly, admitted embezzler Its morals will go down. Never glockenspiels, and In addition, rumors th* cod* hsd not boon ot municipal funds, waa arrest­ be deplorably heightened by the come back to visit Wllllt as we three awards w*r* won by th* ready two weeks ago wa* refuted twirler*. Theodore Bushell Is Parish Boundary Mayor Den nil ed on an embezzlement count Incident. Mrs. Albert Morehart, do not want to *ee you.' by Mr. Hill* who Mid th* final July. S, 1(58, after an audit a parent, specifically named Mata­ “Now let') eoy this I* true. Why director sn d J im e e M draft w*a prepared alx w«ek* In chairman. ' . Reports Plan showed a municipal ahortage to­ wan and Sayrevilie as the high weren't the parents notified all Fixed By Bishop advance of publication .and had talling $21,11148. Mr. Kelly (j school* at which Madison Park yesr (sbout student behavior)? An Invitation ha* been extend­ boon verified against all state and The long-awaited official Intro­ awaiting sentence oo th* charg*. pupils are mad* to feel out-of-place Why did Mr. Wright feel It nec­ ed to boy* aad glrle from lb* Area From Hailet FHA provisions. It provld** for th* duction of Matawan'a controversi­ Tha money was returned te the by the other pupllSr She averred essary to wait tintll after gradua­ age, of If lo 14 who sr* intor- •ppolntment of * building Inspector al revlstd toning ordinance, un­ township by the bonding com­ ested In becoming drummer* *r To Holland Road she knew thla to be the case In tion end In front of 'Ihe lower snd a four-nun building commit­ der preparation for the past three bugler* to Join th* Corn*, Prao- p any. Matawan because ah* had a daugh­ tee to administer lt. It pau*d years by the planning board and grades to degrade tba graduates THS Rt. Rev, Oeorge W. Ahr, ter attending there. tloe I* h*ld every Tuesday front unanimously. borough Council, may be made at In this way?” Blehop Of lh* Roman Cithollo Dio- U M to StM p.m. la lb* VFW Code Committee > .th* next meeting of council, July The furor over Mr; Wright came Board member* *oughl to defend ces* o I Trenton, has snnounced Post Horn*, CUffwood Av*., Cllft- Mr. Hill* said th* oods com* tt. lt was repotted Tuesday night Study Training out In public Thursday when a their cours,, relstlng that Mr. lh* bouhdarle* and named th* new wood. Applicant* may oome tor mitt**, composed of Frank Foss, byM syor Ralph R. Dennis. JOHN K. GAREY letter written by Charlei Lelber- Wright had been taken lo laak In larlsh in th* Holmdtl-Hatlat aria, as Interview and try-out* aay township engineer! Uwranc* Kru- M ■ Joint meeting of council and man, a parent, was Introduced by an executive session for what had rh* parish will b* called St. Bene­ rector of the Matawan Savings and Tuesday tvenlag. sen, Frsehold attorney for Ihe ths planning board June 23, coun­ Of Special Cops him, as a spectator at the Madison been reported. He also had been dict's. Loan Association and a former dl- planning board; Robert Seber, c il aad thia planners a g reed to Townahlp Board of Education meet­ Instructed, to contact Individually Boundarls* of th* parish ar* as r^tor of Ihe New Natural Matawan Township Prank Happa and Mr, Mallhew* Change the zoning classification of ing, because, he Insisted, the board offended parent* and make amends. follows: North: Beginning at the G a s Co ----- : .7 - ...... had "ignored" i t The letter bore (continued on page given) Ihe block between'Main and Jack­ Active In tha Masons, Mr. Gar­ Mery Restrict Gum Richard Pine, board preildent, ex­ Madison H 5. Bids Intersection of the New York-Long 17 algnature* of p*rents endorsing son Sts. on Rout* 34 to general ey Is past master of Matawan plained- Mr. Pine acknowledged, Br»nch Rlllroid and Lloyd Rd.t ita (entlment*. business. In the original draft of L odge 192, a p ast district deputy The Matawan Township Commit­ however, that this approach proved Over $1,800,000 iroceed east along th* railroad to th* bill, tha block was zoned half grand master of the 16th Masonic tee yesterday voted to "take Im­ The letter read la part: “On cumMraom* and had not worked t* Intersection with Beer* Br.| Schools Potent residential and hall business. June 17, the la st d ay of schonls out, District and former trustee, and mediate step*" t° follow up Mon­ north *lons th* center line of “Sat Oa" Mstteh ' Study A lternatlvil;'' Mayor Dennis Indicated the re­ treasurer of the Masonic Home the tfzth, seventh and eighth Beer* St. to Florence Ave., then mouth County Prosecutor Vincent grades were called together. In Tha angered parent* demanded Sales Factor vised zoning ordinance would be and Charity Foundation of New Figures Ran Nigh northeasterly along the cenl*r lino Introduced with further changes P. Keuper-* warning that all mu­ to know whv the board had con­ J ersey. of Florence Av*,, crossing Rout* Four Underway but declined to comment on their Married and tbe father of a nicipal police aiid special olliceri tinued to “sit on" the -matter end M sdlson Tow nship B osrd o f Edu- and along the center line of Swimming Pool, G o l f (continued on page seven) daughter, Karen, a Junior at Mat­ Should be trained properly In the had-not. read their letter along cstlon ls walling for C, Edward Florence Ave. to Roul* Nl -then, , In Madison Area with other communications duly awan High School, the new council­ use of firearms. C o u rse, 266 Homesites Hickey, their architect, lo tell them eett along the center line ot Route Schools are proving s potent man will be sworn Into office et offered al the meeting. One par­ 34 lorMlddl* ’ Rd,. then along Iho .Walling Cautions The committee, acting. on the how their $1,400,000 allowed tor •ale, factor it Sayre woods south, the n o t meeting ot council. M adison T o w n a h l p Planning ent aakd, “No principal. I* going .center line cf Middle Rd. to Union Bank Customers recommendation of Committeeman Board last night wa* presented to call my child a pig and say construction and the totel 12,173, Ave; - ' Route f, Madison Township, Paul Peter J. Waters, voted to meet with a map of Cross Key Farm, her morals are low." This spsrked 000 bonding for th e total high Cast; Soulh along tht center Goldman, vice president, ol Cantor .'Bank customers were, cautioned and Goldmsn, Oullders, Inc., re­ Rezoning For. With Police Chief Adolph Menu:) a proposed 266 houses developmmt the atrldent outburet by the par- school .project will equere^ff' line ot Union Ave, to Routa SS, till* week about making checks ported today. Buyers af* Im­ today to determine the amount of on a 101-acre tract along Route 9 enU, After Ihe pounding ot the sRilnst bids received list night, then, oast along the c*nt*r line ■fpayable to cash." Harold W. pressed, Mr, Ooldman says, that training given the township's force at Cheesequake-Amboy Rd. Plans g a v e l b y M r, P in e for order. It w as The o u t l o o k I* adm ittedly of Rout, 19 lo Laurel Av«.; then, Walling, president, Monmouth. all grades through ihe 12th will Bendix Entered of 32 special policemen. for a swimming pool In a wooded obtained sufficiently that the par­ dubious. Base bids oh general con­ south along th* center line of County Bankers and Clearing b* within welkins distance of the In addition, the committee will area and for a golf-course arc part ent* consent waa gained to adjourn­ struction were. erfollow siM lflieel Laurel Ave. to Holland Rd.------. tiouse Association, and also vice 2009-homs community. * Public Hearing On seek to establish a training pro­ of the project. It was classified ing the meeting until the neat night Reis, Fords, 000; Gulmlna South: West along the. center president, People, National- Bank, In Addition to jh e thr** grade gram for police. “ I don't think we ai a major subdivision. whert they could - openly confront Construction, Westfield, lint of Holland Rd. to Crawford'* Keyport, recommended • that a July 30; May Be Void •chools being built by Cantor ind should permit any. special police­ - The developers. of. Knollcrolt Mr.; Wright before th* boird on A. A. LsFounlsln. Itackeniack, Comer Rd.; then, along the center ch«k' be drawn to "cash” only Goldman ai part of th* Sayre Holmdel Township will hold a men to cany a gun unless they petitioned to have an “abandoned" the Issue. . - <1,122,090; B. J, Lucafelll Co„ line of Crawford'l Comer Rd, to .whetuthecustomer Is .cashing it Woods South community, the new public hearing July 30 ofl the. are fully qualified," - Mr. Waters road right-of-way acros* their prop­ The principal spoke fint the fol­ N ew ark, *1,112,000; D in le l Me- Ihe Keyport-Holmdel Rd.j then, Jdntself at his bank. Msdlson Towiuhlp High School will amended zoning ordinance which declared. erty removed lowing evening and explained and Carron, Elizabeth, 11,120,000; Glen along the c*nt*r lln* ol lh* Key- When giving a check to a sales­ b* erected scroll from th* colony provides for a light Industrial zone Mayor In Agreement . Minor subdivision* were approv­ (continued on page twelve) Whol Co., R oselle Park. S I,141,000: port-Holmdel Rd. to -VanBrackle man or house-to-house solicitor In (continued on p*ge leven) Mayor John Marz Jr. agreed that ed ai follows: Alee and Helen Cur­ Arthur Venerl, Westfield, ll,2S9,‘ Rd.; then, west along the cenler payment of a purchase, bankers on IIS seres of the William L. until the police chief ia satisfied tis for a .92 tract of 211 feel front line of' VanBrackle Rd. to Lloyd recommend that It be drawn to the Cross property on the southeast 000, (continued on page seven) on Rlzio Lane for transfer to An­ Rd. name of tha corporation or com­ comer of Newman Springs Rd. On steel and Iron, base bid* Madison Zoning Board thony end Jane Rosato. Alex J. Nab Keyporl Man were; Breen Iron Worlu, Hillside, West! North along th* cenler pany. A check made "payable to and Soulh SL The property now Is Godlewski, VanTlne Lane. , 1W- (continued on page twelve) line ot Lloyd Rd. to It* lnter**cllon Turns Down Mestlnas cash” Is the same as money. If zoned “A" residential. Tbe rwan­ Property Is Located . by-70J-foot tract for transfer to Ed­ with the Naw York-Long Branch lost, It can be used by whomever ed area will be occupied by a Oil Arson Charge An ippeal for a variance Irom ward Witkowski. Rlllroad, the point pf beginning. Bendix Aviation Corp. plant If In Madison Township the M a d I • o n township Zoning finds-K . M sp e o f O akhurst for preliminary C hild O n Bike H it ... When a check Is properly drawn that find approves the stipulations Culminates Probe , Boird of Adjuslment Monday by At the June It meeting of tha approval, ’ of Princeton Gardens, (d the order of the firm from ot the ordinance for the area. If By Youthful Driver Complete Course In Arthur and Maiy Messina for a Madison Township Board of Edu­ near Matawan, aa a revised sketch, O f Suspicious Fire which the purchase is m ade, lt (continued oa page twelve) half-acre lot on Kdgar Rd., Leone cation, John 'Partridge, a board plat, and Anchor Park, now Sun- linrf* Rulan, five, 797 Green­ Radchem Defense Plan becomes legal proof of payment. Eslates, was rejected. The Me*>- member, said he believed the lo­ nyside, for final approval, all were Thomas K. Hardy, 39, of 340 wood Ave., Laurence Herfwr, was Awarded Console . Broadway, Keyport. yesterday wa* slnss have split the h*lf-*cre lot cation of the farm of M n. Georg­ referred to the engineer. admitted to Perth Amboy General Four Monmouth County men charged with arion by Keyport have completed the course In to . th*t they have the needed 100- Indiet Raritan Man Richard Ratcliffe, Johnson Ave., ette W. Inglett was In Marlboro Hospital Friday for treatment of Police |a connection with sl* minor foot front ond 10,000 *qu*re feet Matawan. was awarded the RCA Township, from the description mouth lacerations snd broken radiological-chemical defense con­ Ozzie Sickles Heads fire* which were found In hi* home minimum on which to locate a William Walsh, 59, of lUUcrest AM and FM High-Fl Comole by given in a letter sent by Mrs. Ing teeth, after she wss hit by a car ducted by th* elate Civil Defense by flrenea Is answer lo en alarm house but their rear, lot line I, Rd., Hazlet, business agent for the Ihe Matawu Hook and Ladder lett in connection with bus trans­ M f law an Merchants while riding s bicycle on Birth- and Dltaster Control office and will Sunday afternoon. Damage w a , only (0 feet. , Independent Newspaper nnd Mail Fire Company. The winning ticket portation for her children. Mr. wood Dr., Cliffwood Beach. be awarded tbilr certificates tills negligible, firemen reported. w eek. ' C. Randolph Heuser, Matawan at-, Dellveries Union from 1949 to 1555, No. *33 was drawn by Miss Jean Partridge investigated the site Ozzie Sickle* wa* elected presi­ S^t. William C, tiurlew, Madison torney, acting for .the developers, was Indicted in New York Tuesday Bracht at 116 Main SL. Matawan. later and last week explained to dent and Mrs. Genevieve Donnell, ftsrdy waa questioned by pollen Township Police, reported that The announcement came today pointed to deed restrrctlons which on conspiracy and eaortlon J u ly 4th...... M n. Inglett that he had found the vice president, at th* meeting of Immedlttely s/ter th* fires In the G eorge r., Dryne, 17, Keyport, from Thome* - S, Dlgnan, acting charges. District Attorney Frank property was la Madison Town­ the MaUwan-Merchants' Associ­ three-*tory frame building housing wat traveling along Blrchwood Dr, atate director; who aald the men forbid any splitting of lot *Im s la S. Hogan Said that Walsh and five ~ H ad e* ' ■ ship, and Was sorry for any em­ ation Monday night. Re-elected Foian’s Store at SI# Corner* Were wh«S?the child rodo her bicycle had completed a 21-hour course the development. The Uwyer'* other members of the Union used -The Mstawan Saving? and Loan barrassment he had caused ber. were Randolph Harris, secretary, extinguished. He allegedly admit­ lnt(T%h» path of the car. and will be accredited aa Instruc­ protests were seconded strongly ' threats of work stoppage* to obtain Association opened It, books for la tlie June II Issue of The and Arne Kalma. treasurer. ted selling th, fires In * statement The child wa, flung up over the tor* In Ihe radlotoglcal-chemlcsl a delegation of nearby, resld (110,600 from 19 newspapers aod subscriptions tu shares fa'tbf JOth Matawan Journal, it stated Uut - Mr*. Doris Ronson, Mr,. Betty to police because he and h is hood of the cs r, according to a defease, Henry Delbasco, board chsi); magazine distributing companies Series oo June l&h. Itt. Sub­ Mr. Partridge felt the Inglett* Woolley and Mr*. Donnell were ap­ mother ar* "destitute," police eald. statement of the driver on his po­ Awartfed th* certificates are sounded out Ihe residents one ‘ from 1955 to 1957. , scription* received uatlll Angnst should be billed by the' Madison pointed to serve as a committee Ad alarm from Boa 41 at th? lice report. She was taken to the Dr. Warren D. Fowler, CD dlrcc(i)r one and each, In turn, wa* mere . ______;_____ it. 16th . i m board-for tuition, if the property to work with the Matawan First Six Corners brought oul Ihe seven hospital by the Laurence Harbor In Red Benkt Arthur S. Van ftus- vehement In his opposition to th* J fp -a d v S /It locstioa proved lo be in Marlboro. Aid and Rescue Squsd. Inc., In fire companies ihorlly before 6:30 First Aid Squsd. . klrk, Keyport, Monmouth County Mcsslnas' plan*. The board then New York TarafO* What Mr. Partridge actually conjunction with the squad's pt»« p.m. Pint, firemen on the iccne Tho Bryno youth wa, clnrge.fi R adchem co-ordinator; P, T . l/Onfl, voted unanimously for rejection. SLH pbu fas round trip. Fr* Nacfae said w is that if (he family lived for a celebration of Its Wh *"- found smoke billowing from ihe with careless driving in a com­ Matawan, end Frank i . RID onaw, The Mesalnss commented that q a m t w r v to e . oapvegte g l w o sscm t Stanley's Diner will b» closed in Marlboro, the Marlboro Town­ nivenaty on Sept- II. The com­ rear-od the building. As the fire In plaint »lgned by Mra. Orace Ru Allentown. Th* certificates will be lha (ctlon. af .the boird at Je**t oL For ftmrKfeedute t d CCB- from July, 11 to Aug. Ird. : Dap Boa id a l EducatiM should be mittee will *e in dharge of the the rear first floor room was be- tan, motfwr of the diild. The ac­ jrrwnled by l Joseph C. Irwin, cleared ihe way for them to take, ta i u s z . - w f—« d r . a - billed for tulitosL. popularity coldest. ______i (continued oa pege twelve) cident UiW pl*ce * f 2ilJ p.m# VJwunouth County CD coordinator. the matter Into o j i L, ~ ...... ;>j Ml4 *'■<' '/ - ■! Thursday, July 16,1959 v g l TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Couple W ed In RobertsviUe Church Held At Walter Straek, 152 Main St,/M at­ Marlboro Girl.... M arried At Holy Fam ily Church Wed Saturday In awan. . , ! . S t Peter’s Church H itts Saturday Bride Laurence Harbor Mr. and M rs- Ronald M ills, 384 St. Lawrence Church. liin a w Mitf Mfrgfetht Carol Lasteio, Shore Concourse, Cliffwood Beach, *y.« Dorothy A. McMahon, o f M r. &od Mr*. Hs n Harbor, w u the setting lor the art the parents of a soa bora daughter of Mrt- John J. Mc­ marriage Saturday morning. July old C. Lasteaa, IM Twilight Ave., in South A m boy H ospital. Mahon., Main St, Marlboro, uul 11, lp59, of Mist Dorothy Bernice Laurence Hartior* u d Robert Ed­ Mr. McMahon, became the King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. vard Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edvard H. Wdss, Northfietd, for- bride of George W. McLaughlin, Bernard W. King, 120 L aurence A son waa born in St Peter1* Pkwy., to Harold W, Anton jr., mcriy of South Amboy, were mar­ Hospital, New Brunswick, to Mr. toa of ’ Mr. and Mrs. George A. son of Mrs. Margaret Anton, ried Saturday, July 11, 1959, at 4 and Mrs. John Brooks, Pine St , McLaughlin, Providence, R. I., Ridgefield. The Rev. Walter M. p.m. at St. Peter’* Episcopal Old Bridge. Saturday, J u ly 11, 19S9. at St. Slattery w u celebrant at the 11 Church, Perth Amboy. John'* Church, Marlboro, The Rev. o'clock nuptial mass and perform-, The bride, £iven in marriage by Stoddard Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoddard, John J. Nowak, pastor, performed ed the double ring ceremony. her father, ■wore a gow n o f im ­ Given in marriage by her father, ported embroidered . orgapza 30 Shetland Rd., Old Bridge, art tbe ceremony and celebrated the the bride wore a gown of made with an empire styled bodice the parents of a daughter, bora nuptial mass. Hi read the Papal over fashioned with a por­ and a scoop neckline trimmed in in St. Peter’s Hospital. blessing. trait neckline embroidered with re-embroidered flowers. Tbe bouf­ La aim ers The bride was escorted by her sequins and pearls. The bouffant fant skirt of taffeU and skirt was appliqued with Chantilly tulie covered by embroidered silk Mr, and M n, Donald Lammers, uncle, Charles J. McMahon, Red 14 Birch wood Dr., Cliffwood Beach, and had a petal effect in the orgama was fashioned with a Bank. She wore a formal gown back ending in a chapel train. chapel-length train. Her fingertip- are the parents of a daughter, born of l(al>an silk and French Rose- A coronet of orange blossoms held length veil of French illusion fell W ednesday, Ju ly J, 1959, in Perth point lace. The long sleeved basque the bride's fingertip veil and the from a pearl tiara and she car­ Amboy Hospital. bodice wu designed w ith carried two orchids and stephano­ ried a bouquet of white glaxnelias H eary “ modified sabrina neckline edged tis on a prayer book. and gypsophila. Mr. and Mn. John Henry, 11 With lace em broidered with se ­ Attending the bride were her Mrs. Fred Chevalier, Farming* Crassat St., Central ParV, Madi- sitter. Miss Patricia King, as dale, was the matron of honor. I quins. The bouffant b e ll skirt ton Township, are the parents of maid of honor, and Mrt, Joseph Mrs. Archie Marshall, Laurence a ton, born Mcnday, July t, l»9, featured a flounce of lace. Her Nevedomsky, Eut Orange, and Harbor, cousin of the bride, and in South Aimiboy H ospital. two-tiered veil of English illusion Miss Bemita Sobrey, Perth Am Mra. William Creed, Matawan, was held by a cloche cap of silk boy. were attendants. Miss Cathy Web­ Mr. and Mrt. Wiliiam Johnion, and lace. She carried a cascade Aubert Murray, Cliffside Park, ber, South Plainfield, cousin of the Seventh St., Matawan, are ■ tha of white daisy pompons centered served u best man. The ushers bridegroom, was the flower girl. were Jack Gullfoyle, Palisades Fred Chevalier, Farmingdale, parents of a ton,'tarn Saturday, With • While orchid. Park, tnd Thomaa Rochford, was best man. Edward H. Lts- July 11, 1959, in M onm outh M edi­ Mias Ann* C. McMahdb was Ridgefield. . tein, Laurence Harbor, brother of cal Center. ' - maid of honor for her sister. She the bride, and Bruce Wilbur, South Mr. and M n. Anton will honey­ MR., MRS. EDWARD DOWNEY K ota’ wore a street-length dress of Dior MRS. RICHARD MICHAEL BRACKEN moon in Bermuda. For going Amboy, were ushers. Edward Las- A daughter wat bora in Mon­ blu* silk organza fashioned with away the bride wore a beige Mi» Betty Beal, daughter of ried a round bouquet of pink and teln Jr., nephew of the bride, was Before an altar decorated with Sister la F in n Girl mouth Medical Center oa Friday. dress with white accessories and Mrs. George Beal, ‘ Spring Valley white carnations; Mrs. Clifford ringbearer. a teat neckline And bouffant bell white gladioli and snapdragons. Five-year-old Mary Suzanne Ju ly '10, 1SS9, to M r. a n d Mr*. an orchid corsage. * Rd., Morganville, and the lste Eckel, Morganville, another sis­ The couple plana a motor trip to sklit She wore a matching vel­ Miss Florence Helen Maklowskl; Maklowskl, Union Beach, was the Frank Rose, Lloyd Rt^, Matawin. A graduate of Styreville High Mr. Beal, became the bride of ter of the bride, who wore pale Florida and upon their return vet fceadbgrfd and carried a cos- daughter of Mrs. Msry Maklowskl, flower girl for her sister. She wore School, the bride 1s employed at Edward Downey, Walsh’s Trail­ blue with a round bouquet of blue they will reside on Route 33, Faller . ' ' Cide of H tow daisy pompons, Sll Besch View Ave., Unloo Beach, the same atyle and color gown aa er Camp, Route t, Robertsvilie, and white carnations and Miss Freehold. ’ Mr. and Mn, F r i n k FutlerT and the late Joseph Maklowskl, the honor attendant with a match­ legal secretary for the law firm -TOT Bridesmaids to n of Mr. and M rs. Frank Down­ Margaret Bucheman, Metuch­ The bride is a graduate of 729 Fourth St, Union Beach, ire became the bride of Richard ing bonnet and carried a miniature of Cliated, Klein, Ityvacs and Mac Patricia and Miss Mar­ ey, Wilson Ave., Matawan, Sat­ en, niece of the bridegroom, who Sayreville High School, Class of the parents of a daughter, bora Michael Bracken, son of Mrt,. Helen natural straw basket of daisies. Anderson, Perth Amboy, The gate! McMahon, alsten of the urday, July 11, 1959 at 3:30 p.m. wore orchid with a round bouquet 1956, and la em p loyed a s secretary Friday, July 10, 19S9, in R iver­ Bracken, 211 Park A ve., Union John Williams, Keypdrt, was the bridegroom wat graduated with a brisk-, served as bridesmaids. They in the Bible Protestant Church, of orchid and white carnations. to the sales administration at view Hospital. 4 . Beach, and the late William Brack­ best man and ushering were B. S. Degree from St. Peter’s were attired the same as the maid Robertsvilie. The Rev. Edward Lavoie Laboratories, Inc., Morgan­ en, Saturday, July 11, 1959 at Michael COX, Riverside Heights, College, Jersey City. He served Linda Lou and Violet Ann Lud­ P ad raek y _ of honor. Their flowers were yellow Spencer performed the double ring ville. , - lt a.m. The Rev. Joseph G. Fox, and John Crowley, Union Beach. two yetri In the U. S. Anny as vick,,'RobertsviUe, nieces of the A daughter waa bom -In River- and white. ceremony before an altar decorat­ Her husband also is m graduate ptstor, performed the double ring Edward Paul Maklowtki, Union first lieutenant and Is employed by bride, were the flower girls. They view. HiMpltal oa Saturday, July . Patricia and Lillian Hames, ed with white gladioli. Mrs. John of Sayreville High School, And *ls ceremony and celebrated the nup­ Beach, brother of the bride, was Dtnahar and Bastabie, account­ wore yellow dresses with Marlboro, nieces of the bride, Ludvick, Robertsvilie, lister of self-employed as proprietor of the 11, H it, la Mr, and Mrs. Stephen tial Mata which folkmed In the the ring bearer. ant!, New York. round necklines and puff sleeves. w en flower girls. They wore blue the bride, was the soloist and ahe Hy-Grade Station. and Auto Re­ Podracity, 2 Oregon Ava., Hulet. Holy Family Church, Union Beach. For. her daughter’* wedding, They carried baskets of pastel frocks with white lace collar*, and was accompanied by Mrt. Stan­ pair Shop oa Star Route J3, Mrs. Maklowtki chose a mot* flowert ind wore headbands ot matching biue headbands. Mrt. Michael Cox, Keyport, wat ley Clayton. Freehold. tha soloist and the wat ac­ green silk organza theath dress O b i t u a r i e s tiny white budt. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Beane, H uy carried white baskets of blue Escorted by her brother, George companied by Mitt Loretta Dur­ over printed trimmed with 2S Orchard Avp., Hazlet. are the and white daisy pompons. . Beal, Morganville, the bride 'wore John Ludvick, Robertsvilie, w u ante, Matawan. a flowing tide panel, a matching Mr*. Edward J> CeBla* the best man and ushering were parents ot a aon, born Saturday, Rese A. Miller, Woonaocket, floor-length lace gown designed B irth s ” ■ % Escorted by her uncle, Edward hat tnd accessories and a conage Clifford Eckel, Morganvllle, and July 11, 1999, ln R iv erv iew , R. L, was best man. Eugene Mrs. Eva Hurley Collim, Asbury with a scalloped sabrina neckline, Maklowtki, Keaniburg. the bride of white itephanotlt. The brides . . Tackett • ’ ' ' lfospital. ; \ Sw eaty. Woonsocket, and James Park, wife of Edward J. Collins long pointed sleevea and a chapel- Fred Eckel, Robertsvilie, brothers- w ore a full-length gown of Italian groom't mother selected a pink In-law of the bride, and Lawrence Mr. and Mrt. Donald Tackett, Coocan. Newark, ushered. and mother of Mrt. Rollin Rathbun, leogth train. Her fingertlp-length W*U» tOk designed with a sabrina neck­ laceaheathdress with a matching Oyerhlll. Rd., Matawaa. ute the T* lln Is tarH nci Laurence Harbor, died Wednetdty, veil ol French Illusion fell from a Downey Jr., Laurence Harbor, A daughter w u bdni In River­ line of French Rosepolnt lace hat and accestoriet and a corsage parents of a ion, born Wedneiday. ' A Deception and dinner was held July 8 , 1959, a t her hom e. crow n ot sequins and pea;ls md nephew of the bridegroom. view Hospital on. Saturday. July at Crystal Brook Inn, Eatontown. which outlined the wrists of the of blue stephanotis. July 8, 1999, in Monmouth Medical She wat boro In Asbury Park, the carried a cascade bouquet ot A reception followed in . the 11,1499.'to 'Mr. and-Mrs. Otto The couple left on a motor trip long tapering aleeves. Two panels A reception followed at the Oaks Center. . wf the daughter of the Itte Hubbard white carnation! and orange blot- American Legion Homt, English-, Wolke, iS Miriam Dr.; Matawaa. to New England and Canada. They of matching lace trimmed the Hall, McGulre't Grove, Middle­ ind Annie Hurley. She wai a tom s. ” town. ■ ■ , will reside after Aug. 1 at 111 front of the full skirt which Sowed town. For their wedding trip to ■ : Mttlcr ' :L member of the Holy Spirit Church,’ Miss Mabel Beal, Morganvllle, : For their wedding trip to Flor­ A ton wat born to' Monmouth Sumter St, Providence. _ Into a chapel-length train topped the Pocono Mountains, Pa., the Mr. ind Mrs. Edward MlUer. Asbury Park. was her sister's maid of honor, ida. the brldt wore a white dress Medical Center on Wedneaday, July Mrt. McLaughlin wat gradu­ w ith a butterfly bustle trimmed bride wore a black linen sheath tM Prospect Ave., Laurence Har­ Besides her husband and Mri. Her yellow ballerlna-length gown with a pink hat and accessories I, 1959, to Mr. an d M rt. Raym ond ated , from ' Freehold High School. with lace and sequins. Her finger- with a mock Jacket trimmed with bor, are the parent! of a daugh­ Rathbun, she ii turvlved by an­ had a round neckline with cap and a corsage of pink carnations. A. Breeder, 23 Tenth 5t„' Welt Mr. McLaughlin wat graduated tip-length v e i l of French hand- lace, a whitauey hat trimmed with ter, bom la South Am lxy HospitaL ileeves, and a ruffled tiered akirt, from LaSalle Academy, and Provi- rolled Illusion fell from a pointed black velvet bowa and sequins and other daughter, Mrs'. Rom an Z yck, The bride graduated from Mat­ Keaniburg. ■ / Flemlhgton; a sister, Mrs. Joseph topped by a satin cummerbund end­ denu College): He is a member queen’s crown of l a c e studded a white orchid conage. awan High School and Is assistant 1 DUenks ; . . Levy, Elberon; a brother. Waller ing in a tide bow. Tiny rosebuds cashier . at The Matawan Bank. . ■ Tyndell ■'• ' . ■*>.' .-■ of the teething staff at Gorton with sequins and she carried a The bride attended Red Bank . A daughter- - waa born in St. trimmed the veil of her mitching She , Is tressurer of the Ladlei 1 Mr. and Mri. Louis 'tyndell, 85 Junior High fcbool. .Warwick, R.I. white prayer book adorned with a Catholic High School ‘and is tm- Hurley, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,"'and Peter's Hoq>ltal to ;Mr. and M n- headband tnd the carrtal a round Thorne Pl., West Keansburg, airs ■^V. ' i liiniii ui. ,i'. V/hHe orclild, stephanoU* 'and lout grandchildren. ' Auxiliary of the Morganvllle Fire Alexander Didenko, U3 .Matawan white and .yellow car. the parent! of a daughter, bom '• ' . •wiamaH^i * t • »W ]£}&! Dept. The bridegroom, graduated R d ., Old B ridge. , ■ ", i from Newark'Public Schooli "and Wednesday, July 4, ISM, In River­ Engageqients V ' (Mrs. ;Jpseptt,jLucasl^wicz, Key. ...ie bridegroom graduate* , from 1*. BucWetfFunertliHomejrAebury Halobow Wedding . ■ i i em ploye^ .by. Oiamfion -Ctonil- view'Hospital.' ’ ' - I” ■ ' ' V . ... i . . ■ port,-w as m atron o f honor for hei* K ey fo rt'H lg lf ScllcSol a n d ’ltttn d ed V h e ' ,i '■ •; : > ■ Park, afiSTatN# a.m. a high mass e bridal attendants In the Cal Co., Morginville...... j Mr. and MrsjVwillian McLaan, BrailenA-Klaeg ' cousin. Her yellow dotted Swiss Monmouth College, West L 0 n-g H orvath - : of requiem w4i celebrated- qf the rainbow wedding were Mrs. Fred The couple will reside in tbelr 22 Woodcrest ‘ Dr., Old Bridge, Mrt. H»rry Abram?, Cliffwood, gown over taffeta was floor-length. Branch. He served. four years In Mr, and : Mrt; Karl Horvath, IlolM Spirit Church. Interm ent wa*1 Eckel, Robertavllle, lister ot >the new home .on Johnson Ave.. Mat­ ire the parents of a son, born ln ' and Vernon < K la i g i ; H ackensack, Ths fitted,,bodke hod a.acoop the U.S. Marines during the Korean Ptlmer Ave., Keansburg, are the SU Pete r”t Hotpi tal. . In M ount. C alvary C em etery. 'bride, who wore pink - and car- awan. • „ ■ , . , announce thef iWrigagtniedt ’df their ppc)tlini!, emqll puff sleevepj ■ »bU Confllct and is employed by: the parent! of a ion,-; bora Tuesday, a, .matching cummerbund ending Philip Carey Manufacturing Co., July 7 , 1B58, in Riverview Hos­ Robert L. Craig In a back bowi She wore a match­ 'Perth Amboy.' _ yi"; . Patrick OtTMa vived by his wife, Catherine; an­ pital.- , , ' ' ... '. ing hat and ■ carried a natural . The couple will reside on Broad Robert L. Craig, 56, of 223 '.Bay­ ; P a trick DeTuro, -41, Jertqp City; other ion,- Junes, Wanamuta; ■ ' ■' Ltvloa - , -. •’ straw garden basket’of diljles.1 St., Keyport.' view Ave., Union' Beacb, died brothel' «/f Samuel DeTuro, Keana- two .daughters, Mrs. William Loh- Formal; A ion wat bom In Riverview Tuesday, July 7, 1959, In Mon­ mann, Upper Montclair, and Mrs. H otpltal on Tuesday, J u ly 7, 1959, mouth Medical Center. .He- was burg, died of a, he|trt attack' Tues- Vincent Shannoi); West Caldwell; to Mr. and Mrt. Richard Levine, born in Newcastle, England, and t , 1959, while v a ca tio n ­ one sister, M n. Barbara Hallyan, came, to this country from Scot- Ing at Seaside Park: and 11 grandchildren. 183 M iddle R d ., H azlet, ; To Hire liod at the age of 18. He lived , Mr. DeTuro w it t lifelong resi­ ■Funeral services were held yes­ • ’ Slbeita - lo’Kewaric-before moving to Union W . S. W ALtACE dent of; Jeney City and received terday at 9 a.m. at the Funeral Mr. and M n. William H. Slbeita, B each 10 yeflra sgo. hit Bachelor, Master's and Doctor­ Home of Harold J. Routh, Jersey 14 Dlbllng St, Union Beach, are CLOTOINO He ls survived by* tils wife, Mrs. Hubert R, Smith ' Sahratort Fuico ate Degrees from New York Uni- City, and a solemn mass of re­ the parent! of a daughter, born Ellen (L orlm cr) .Cjatyj; four tons, Men aal Bin* fwibkbis R obert R . Sm ith 4], of 100 Third Salvatore Fusco, 70, ol 309 v ersify. H e waa a professor at quiem was'celebrated at 10 a.m. ln South Amboy Hospital, - • Robert, Carteret,; Oeorge, Newark, In Sacred Heart Church. Inter­ f : : . St., Keypori, died Tuesday .morn­ Washington St.,...Keyport, died N.Y.U. ajid at St., Francis College, Hdgh, terving ln>thc;U.S. Navy, ment was In Holy Name Ceme­ . Straek • ing, July 14, 1959, a t Perth Am boy Thursday, July 9, 1959, In River- Brooklyn. He also taught at the W.- Front at,- ’ Keypert and ioKn; telfvlijgvit* the-U.S. tery, Jersey City. ' . ' A daughter was' born lit South Hospital. . Mr. Smith was bora in view 'Hospital. He was bom In Savings i'and Loan Institute of New Army; a daughter,!H*iel, Newark; York, - and. had been an invest­ Atlantic City the son of Mrs. Li 1 Italy and had lived ln Keyport for two brothers, Hugfl, Rahway, and U«n Edwards Smith, Camden, and 3} y ea rt. ment counselor ln New York. William, Union'Beach; two sisters, the late Albert Smith. . ' He w it a retired foreman of the . He "is survived,, besides his Mrs. Margaret' Howell, Pittsburgh, Also*surviving are hit wife, Mrs. New York and Long Branch Rail brother, by his father, Patrick De­ Studios Pa., and Mrs. Miry DIGuardlo, /SOBcnftinfl Ruth Deubcrt Smith, Keyport; six road. He was a member of St. Turo,' Middletown Township; his Harrison, and seven grandchildren, sons, Edwyrd R. Smith, Keyport; Joseph's Church, Keyport, and its Wife, Mrs, Rachel (Marco) De­ ifr/frcbU ni Local funeral arrangements were Robert R. Smith, Wolter H. Wall- Holy Ntme Society; t member of Turo; ion, Patrick, and 'two under the direction of the Day a lng and Paul J. Walling, Jersey daughters. Janet and Karen, all at MISS KAREN KINEG the Knlglits ot Columbus; South Funeral Home, Keyport. Servlcet City; Robert W. Walling, Keyport, hom e; stepsister, Mrs. Joan A. Amboy; Mt. Ctrmel Society of were held Saturday it 1:30 a.m, a ; ^ daughter, Miss Karen Kathryno and Donald P. Walling, U. S. Air Matawan and ' Keyport, and the Fields,. Belford, u d ' his step­ at the Haeberle and Barth Home Xjneg, to Richard pdward Brod Force, Plattsburg, N. Y.; one Railroad Brotherhood of America. mother, Mrs. Elizabeth DeTuro. for Funerals, Irvlngtbn, with a ' erlck, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, daughter, Charlotte M. Smith; He it turvlved by hit wife, A high requiem mass was of­ mass celebrated at St. Ann's Broderick, Leonardo. three sisters, Mrs. Anna Grlffelth, Mra. .Theresa .D. .Fusco; a son, fered Saturday at 10 a-m. In Our Church, Newark tt 9 a.m. The bride-elect is a graduate of ind Mrs. Alberta Kennedy, Cam­ Patsy.J., Keyport, tnd one grand­ Lady .af Sorrow. Church, Jeney . Matawan High School, Class o! den, and Mrs. Jennie Long, Chat­ child. . Mrt. Tage Jobamn City. Interment was ln H o ly ,1919. Her fiance Is employed by tanooga Tenn.; two brotheri, Wai Funeral services were held it M rt, E m ily-Johnson, 48, of 2< Name- Cemetery, Jersey City. . ,-lho Electronic Assistance Corp., ter Smith, Port Monmouth and 6:30 a.m. bn Monday it the Day Ridge Rd., Rumson, widow of James A. McCoy s - R e d Bank. . Albert Smith, In tho U. S. Army Funeril Home, Keyport, and at 9 Tage Johnson, - died Thursday, James A. McCoy, 403 Borden- :*• A June 1960 wedding Is planned. in France and three grand­ aim. a solemn high mass of re­ July 9, 1959, In Riverview Hotpi- town Ave., South Amboy, father children. quiem was celebrated at St. Jo- Bottger-MandevMe til, She. w u born in. Matiwan , Mr. Smith wat a communicant seph’a Church by the Rev. Cor­ of Mr*. Emily Schmidt, Keyport, Mr. and Mrs. George Donald Township , and had owned and of St. Joseph's Church. ■ nelius J. Kane,' paslor. Interment died Thursday, July 9. 1959, Id Mandeville sr„ Holmdel Rd., Haz- operated the Colony Restaurant, Roosevelt Hospital, Fdl.Vt, after A high mass of requiem will be was in the . church cemetery. r let, have ahKounced the engage­ RumstHV'for IS yeart. held tom orrow at 9 a.m . In St. a long Illness. He was bom In ment of their daughter, Kathryn ' Surviving ir e two sisters, Mrt. Beginning July 1st, Joseph's Church and Interment ■ , . . Paul. F. Arnold Trenton, the ton ot the late Owen Jo, to John R. Bottger, son of Anna Rtpp and Mrs. Minnie Bar­ F,. and Bridget (Conway) McCoy. will, be in the church cemetery, Paul F . Arnold, 79, of M3 W.l 1959, this bank w ill Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bottger, ber, botlrof Cliffwood; four broth­ Mr. McCoy was a member of under the direction of the Bedle son Ave., Malawan, died. Satur­ Bethany Rd., Hazlet. ers, Martin Marz, Wickatunk, the Holy Name Society and the pay interest on *ov- Funeral Home, Keyport. day, Ju ly 11, 1959, a t his hom e Miss Mandeville Is a graduate Frank. Man, Mitawan, aad Gut Chalice Club of St. Mary’s Church, after a'long Illness. ings accounts at the of Keyport High School, class of Harold J. Hayses and Mayor John Marz Jr., both of South Amboy, 4s'well as a com­ M r. Arnold lived In M atawan 45 1958, and Is employed as a tech' Cliffwood. ' municant of the church. He re­ Harold Joseph Haynea died yeart and was a member of St rate of 3' per cent on nical aide at the Bell Telephone Funeral services were held tired five'years ago after 24 Thursday, July B, 1959, at his hom e Joseph's Church, Keyport. Laboratories, Inc., Holmdel. Monday at 8:45 a.m. at the John years service w it h H ercules paid four tim es per in Clearwater, Fla. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mr. Bottger ls an alumnus of E. Diy Funeral Home, Red Bank, Powder Co., Parlin. , Born in Keyport, Mr.'Haynca at­ Matilda W. Arnold; three daugh y e a r . . Keyport High School, Class of and at 9:30 a.m. a requiem high Besides the one daughter, he Is Savings Accounts tended the public schooli ot Key­ ten, Miss Margaret Arnold, Mata' 1956. He now is a senior at New­ mass was celebrated at H o ly survived by hit wife, Mrs. Emma port after which he lived many wan, M n. Raymond Hardy, Rah­ ark College ot Engineering, major- Cross Church, Rumson. Interment (Bryon) McCoy; four other year* la .JH uiW ^. way,- and Mrs.. Raymond Cullcy, — .Ing. In mechanical -engineering,— Was private. daughters, Mrs, Monica Turnbull. moving'to Clearwater several Brooklyn; two tons, Wlltiam A. No date has been set for the Germany, Mrs. Mary Czok, Red Future Banking Hours years ago. - and Paul R. Arnold Jr., Matawnn. w edding. Frederick W. Schulmelster Bank, Mrs. Regina Donnelly, He is survived by his wife, Mrt. eight grandchildren, and three sis­ M onday Thru Thurs. 9:00 A.M . to 2:30 P.M . Frederick W. Schulmelsler, Sl, South Amboy, and Mrs. R ita Manahas-Zupko Grace Reed Haynes; one daughter. ters in Germany. RFD 1, M atawan, died Thursday, Kane, New Brunswick; three sons, FRIDAY EVENINGS 6:30 P.M . TO 8:00 P.M . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zupko, 86 Mrs. Adelaide Haynes Bolen, Man- A high mass of requiem wat July 9, 1959, a t his home following Janies A. and William A.,'botli of West Prospect Ave., Clllfwood, hasset, Ll.; two sisters, Mrs. held Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. a short illness. South. Antboy, and Owen W., Lin­ have announced the engagement of Bella Hulsart.and Mrs. Jane Moon­ at St. Joseph's Church. Interment lie was employed by E. I. Du­ coln, Neb, . ... . their daughter, Irene Rose, to ey, bolh of Keyport.- was In SL 'Joseph's Cemetery, un­ Pont deNemours Co., Inc., Parlin, Funeral i services were held Drive-Up and Walk-Up Window . John F. Monahan, son of Mrs. Private funeral servlcet were der the direction of the'Bedfe as a . foreman. in the photo M onday at 8:30 a.m. at his late johh Monahan, Brooklyn, and the held In St. Petersburg, Fla. Funeral Home, Matawan, M ONDAY THRU THURSDAY 8:30 A.M . TO 6:00 P.M. products plant and had served In residence and at 9 a.m. a solem n late Mr. Monahan. ■ that capacity fo r 25 years. He w as Miss Zupko Is a graduate of Mist Isabel V. Linden Louis A. Wells . high mass ot requiem wasjele-- FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. r a member of St. Mary’s Episcopal i»ratod-i»~St. MaryTChurch. In­ Montclair State College, when she Miss Isabel V. Llnden, 729 ML Louis A. Wells., 53. of 39 Atlantic Church,_Ki>yport.— ^------' ; terment, Jjndcr the direction of wrft a member of the Newman Prospect Ave., .Newark, died Fri­ Ave., -Matawan, died-F ri d a y ; Surviving are his wife, Mar­ ll* HontfSaf Funerals, The" Gun- 7 ... -- THB 7- 7—— Club, D eiti Tlieta P»1 Sorority and day, J u ly 10, 1959 a t her hom e. July It, 1959, at the Monmouth garet; a daughter, Mrs. Gloria foun Service, South Amboy, took the citizenship committee. She will She was born In Atlantic High­ Medical Center, Long Branch. Robins;'-four sisters, Mra. Bertha place In St. Mary'a Cemeteiy, tea c h la the Port Monmouth School land! and wat a former resident Mr. Wells had lived In Malawan Delfanzo, Spotswood, Mrs. Maria Trenton. - ’■ ■Io Santem b er. . •. of that place. . . ■ ’. 30 years. He is survived by a Schnuck, Madison Township, Mrs. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS -. Her- fiance I* a graduato of Surviving are two sisters. Mist brother, Henry W. Wells, Mat. Beatrice Quirk, Perth Amboy, and George F. Rnl Sr. ' .- SUvtMiv lMtltuM of Technology, Htzel Linden, Newark, arid .Mr*. a wan. ■' v " ■ . Mrt. Helen Alt, Matawan; a. George & JUif Sr„.73. Jersey NATIONAL BANK JtokilW tiilim i he was active In Anna Contwdl. Red Bank, add Funeral services were conducted brother^'Britton, Matawan. Cfty, fatter ol George F. Ruf Jr., Society, and fwo brotheri, Fred Linden.: Key­ at 1 pCm/Monday at Bedle Funeral Funeral services were held Moo­ keansburg,' died Saturday, July Matawan " ^ n Fnternlty. He is port, and Donald linden. BogoU. Home, Matawan, wilh the Rev, day at' 11 a.m. at the Kuraawa llr 1959, la Jersey City Medical | ■ . ' ‘ ' ■ " ' ' I . ■ £D M M pt:, C0 . a* an Funeral servlcet were held Mon­ Lawrence R: Bailey, pattor of die m m ill Mwt Buk to M— —Ifc Cmmtf « Xitskliald li» Funeral Home, South Amboy. In­ Center, , He was a member of MamMr al l n m « - jb a k tr r<«tral D M i m r u c t day afternoon at the A.' M- Poateo Pint ‘ Baptist Church, Mauwan, terment was In Shoreland Me- Saciied-Hort Church. J e r i e y 'tjhrftaw faa. «ad’Sanr«MRral>Hanti AQtaUe -ondatliiCk titotiBent - MM la Old merial ■Girfens, Raritaa ttnm- Highland!. ' ’ Tennent Cemetery, TenstnL ih ip . , |fctw t.io»^A*-»»

Pl*e* «a Thursday ia Fainnouat r , 1 » , la tt* Murryivfll* Pm- Keyport Man Presbyterian M en New Jersey BtU Telephone Ok B r i d e O f Couple Married^ Cemetery, Newark. byterian Church. ' It tht youngest of tht opt rating Mrt. Marti* waa tb* widow of Mrs. Nancy Pakhala sam d her Plan Auctipn Salt companies lo th* Bell Systtm- B Peter Martin. Sht was born la was formed Opt. 1,1927, sister as matron oI honor, aad . Wed, In Indiana In S t h m 's f Switzerland and had lived la Holm­ The Mea't Club of tht First • U if U lniul Mia*. P atricia Joanne Barnett, del for approximately 30 years. bridesmaids were Miss fetoria Ann Presbyterian Church, MaUwan, M ilt A i m VUgL I’lwUafk • Mea-SMUriaa jaugMer cf Mr. and Mn. David and Edwiid Franda Taosey, U She is survived by thr** step­ Barkley and Mist Sylvia Ann wlU hold a public auction stl* on ;; v. Baraatt, Seymour, lnd.( became Maplewood A m , Keaasburg. w en daughters, Mrs. Joaephiin Her­ Sym ons. Saturday, Jltly 35, at lt:M a m, on tfct brida a George Curtis Bogart married W»dne*day, July U , 1M>, ring, Oakhurst, Mrs. Sophie Raitt George Nelson Swann was hla the Church property mt Route M Ipa pf Mr. utd Mn. A. M. Bo­ ia St Ann’s Church, KMMhM* and Mrs. Julia Rabel, both ol brother’s best man. Ushering were ' fart* 34 Division St., Keyport, The Rev. Stanley l«v*ndo*kl per­ Spotswood, y d on* grandson. and Franklin St., Matawan. The Jack Merchant tad W a l la c e Seadsy, July S, ltt) at 3 p.m. aale will continue until all itema formed tbe ceremony rt H *-m. B riggs. • Tit* R ev . 3. ,T„ M oor* perform ed before an altar deoorated wlth have been told. Hailet Man W*da A reception fallowed the cere­ _ the. double rinjj ceremony io the white gladioli. . There will be a large selection a. navta j m . mony at the Edgewood Country ■ Central 1 Christian Church, Sey- The bride wore • w»Jtt-to#gtb Pennsylvania Girl of china, glutware, crystal, furni­ * r* " ***«'»•• «nt% tt Club, Pittsburgh, Pa. rpour, before an alur decorated beige nylon dress a ture, bric-a-brac and many other with white gladioli and palms. matching veil headpiece aad a Miss Patricia Louise S t e t ie r , Both Mr. and Mrs. Swann sre useful arllclei. Proceeds from the Traditional wedding music was short face veil. She carried fn daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Clay graduates of Allegheny- College, auction will go toward th* church fung by the church soloist informal hand cascade bouquet of Statler, Murrytviile, Pa„ and Rob­ Meadviile, Pa. After a wedding building fund. f DDAV A Y fUNERAt f l H 0M T Given in marriage by her father, white orchids. : , - ert Henry Swann, son of Mr, and trip through the New England The sale will b* held, rsln or I IIII I I Mapl*M a i PI., lO N rt the bride wore a floor-l&ngth gown Miss Nina George, Umg U Mrs. Robert, M. Swann, Hazlet, States, the couple will reside in thine; If it rains, articles will be Tel. COIfax 4-1U1 rf white embroidered over City, was the maid of honor. She were married on Saturday, June East Orange. in the Fellowship Hall. taffeta designed with a portrait wore a maize organdy 4re*» with neckline outlined with iridescent matching veil headptec*, Mid car­ sequin* and long pointed sleeves. ried an informal caacadf bw v** . .Her fingertip-length veil of French of chrysanthemums Wd Ivy. - :Illusion.'fell from a matching em­ Francis McKe*, Flatbush. k I . •jp g broidered cap and she carried a was the best man. - - y ^Mfcade twuquet of white rosebuds AA informal buffet luncheon was : r Jtnd steghaiutis. . held, at the bridegroom's “bome - Mri. Jerrold Johnson, Indiana- immediately after the dCM uoy. polls, was her sitter's matron of Dinner end a small reeeptlMi fol­ - honor. She wore a pink pm- lowed at Tuttle's Glau Houae, broidered linen sheath with a Laurence Harbor. - matching tulle overskirt and The couple will res|d* at U matching profile hat. She carried Maplewood Ave., Keansburg, titer a nosegay o f pink carnations. a motor trip through tbe New England States. . ' Attendants Wear Aqua The bride is a secretary at G. The bridal attendants wert Mrs. W. Dasamsn Co., New York, and Charles JJay Elswick, Fort Chaffee, secretary to the president of the Ark., and Miss Judith Kay Bar- fihn. The bridegroom k assistant '_ nett, Seymour, sister of the bride. purchasing agent for tht Royal T h e ir aqua gowns and hats were Glob* Insurance Group. New the . same jtyle as the honor at- V l j f l York. - 'tendant’s and they carried nose* MRS. PAUL, V. DOBRY gays of aqua carnations. . ' ^Charles Ray Elswick. Fort.Chaf- A nuptial m us *fcvj». Mary's pn her heed. She carried a cas­ Funeral Services : fee,'.was thsbest man and usher­ Church, South River, at 10:30 s in. cade bouquet ol pink. rottt with Saturday, July 11,. 1959, united In Ing were Henry Pleifer. Irvington, 'George F. Murphy marriage Miss Carol Petroskl, One ^ridesmald . brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Funeral services w e r e beld daughter of. Mrs. Stella Petroskl, and Ronald Truebiood, Blooming­ Miss Ireoe Dhbry, Cheesequake. Saturday at . 9:30 a.m. at the ton,'Ind. . . 7 Northside Ave., South River, and sister of the bridegroom, was the Pfleger Funeral Home; * Mon­ Paul V. Dobry, son of Mr. and bridesmaid. Her gown; headpiece ' The couple left on a wedding mouth, fbr George F. Murphy, 52, Mrs. Fred J-- Peterson,. Springhlll trip through the Eastern' Statei and flowers.were, the sutM M the Retford, w ho d i e d suddenly Rd., Cheesequake. Mr. Dobry'* fa­ maid of honor's. ; , . jtfter the reception ty the church W ednesday; July 8, 1919, at h it ther, Victor Dobry, Is deceased. Robert Peters, Baltimore, Md., r -'-w p . social room. They will reside at home. A high matt ot requiem The Rt. Rev.. Maximilian Wujek, was the best man, and ^ushering IH^EUis Ave., Irvington. wat celebrated at 10 k.m; in St. pastor, performed the double ring wss ^Robert- Paterson, Cheese- ' Thi; bride graduated from 8ey~ Mary's Church, New Monmouth, ceren o n y ," Adam Korurowski, quake,; brother o{ the bridegroom. nMur H igh School, .C lass of 1937, by -the R ev. Robert T, Bulm an. South River, waj the soloist and A reception was held jt; Cpby’s, and was an IBM operator In', the Interment was In Mt. Olivet Ceme­ organist. . / •' ‘ : - ■ South Amboy, alter whifh the cou­ „ American 'Stales Insurance-Co., tery, Middletown Township. ’ The bride was given In marriage ple left for a' week’s trig through > Indianapolis. She yras , a member Mr. Murphy was bom:in Mon- by her uncle and godfather, George; the - southern' states.: The bride-' of the. Order of the Rainbow for ^on, Mass., the son of Mrt- Annie 1 '* ■’ i ! CyganJr., Highland Parle. She wore groom is serving in thd 0 . S.'Army Girls. • • V ■ •. ,T. (Sullivan) Murphy, and th e 'la te a chapei-length gown. o(. pure silk end will leave jbortly tor an as­ . 1 Frantls Murphy. He hsd lived In , ■ T ie bridegroom,graduated from pequ de sol with Insertions of Chan­ signment. In; Hawaii, where Mrs.. Belford for five years, previously Whon plans chang« — vou’r* Th« phone loept you li) touoh Keyport High School. Class of 195%. tilly lace. Her lace appllqued veil Dohry.wlllijoln him In: the near When it comes to buttoning-up residing in Keansburg. He wat a .H e^6r. • : - Saturday at, I p.m. at the-Bedle' ' Alnslie, -72S Prospect Ave.;, Union Funeral Hotne, MatawaA,- with the' Beach. .T)»' baby .we&hed.; eight , ,V.V - , W alket . .. ? ' w .Re»> ,H‘ -^ow*n,!' paa»t^o ", ptfuods, U tnmfle have a d a u g h t e r .L o r i, age entx o f a >»0h, born Sunday; July; P elt, ftS, - Route 79, M orgnnviife, who died WediiMday, July I, 1959, 'tw o . • iv'i'i;- • f.-. r 12, I9S9,.ln' Rlverview Hospital. ‘ ■ A three-ring clrcuthat • been »dd»d 'to. the.'children1* ,day*; .at- at her home: - Interment waa.fit . - Haaoaa V r * Hareslak ' - * :■ T V.-. ■ tractlont cf Ocesn ^unty. Big Sea Old Tennent Cemelery.'. Mr, arid Mrs. 'Robert-Hannon, Mr. and Mrs. FrancIs Hareslak, Days, scheduled to be held in Mrs. VahPeit was bom In Madi­ '.'j» Riccoott;-iy.j-.:JU«irf.-;veVtli(| Box ,j««, Pleasant Valley Rd„; Old Point -Pieasant .Aug. 11.to IS. son Township, dsughter of the late AN INCREASE IN OUR DIVIbEND p»fent» q{..» son, borti,Monday* Bridge, aro the . parents’ ol a • ’/lb ert V. FaWfldl,: general chair­ James and Sarah (Tice) Matthowi ST ufy-JIi m , In *lvervi*W vHo*p|; daughter, born in ' Perth Amboy. man of'the mld-August fvn festi­ and had resided |rt this area alt IS ANTICIPATED TO jiosiJitar;: j-.1:- ■„'■: val,.'has ' Announced '.that , Mills of hV .We" She.-waS'* member • " • f i t i t '*■ •/ : '> i .*. Brothers- C ir c u a ' w ill ■; ttaije tw o o f: the.Mor^janvlllir'.M'e th o d 11 1 ' ■*' •' • —• \ Tbimipm. . ' pertominces 'oh'' th« groonds ol, Church (^nd h«d be*ti a Sunday . A-. son 'wis - bom on Monday, A; daughter: WM. fr il lin 'Perth' the Ocean' Rd.’School for the b«nb-; School .teacher,.’ ", July. 13. UW. In Rlwrview -Hospi- Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mr*. fit of: Point Pleasank.Fire' Co. 2. Surylylhg, a^e lie/ husband. El- wood, VanPelt) a spj^, ..Russell D., Morganville,. and a 'grandson.

•. Henjy J. ^aasea Funeral rvlcef Were held Saturday at';l ;ftrt.r*t the Day Funeral :Howe,. IWp8rt, w»h the Rev, Dr. Hillman/ ’.T. Wllliamt, p ssto r ot Califafy .Methodist Chtjrch. Kejport, : officlSUnR. fof Henry J; Jails(q Ir., 7l, of IZ23 Wetley AVe.;,!Vwi}li.'.'Be>ch, who died st‘ hi*.hpn\*/.tW Wednesday, July ' 8, 1959. Interm ent wa» in Green.Grdve Cemetery, Keyport. '•Hb 'wiaj .bijni In. Germany and h a d .ljv ed In Union B esch for 38 yearti He.tvat.the widower ol Mrs. Frances., (Rehbein),'Jansen :lle It. survived by -three sons, Jqlin, Henry jr. and .Edward and two-daughters, Mrt. ‘Vernon Jonot- arid Mrt. V. SlmtnAh*; sll of Union Besch; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

JWr*. ,P«ter Martin Funeral services'wert-hrld Wed­ nesday,' J u ly # , 1959, s t the John W. Mehlenbedc Funeral Home, Hszlet, lor Mrs. Vorona Mortln, ~ show you how. you can put it : _ 100, w ho d ied M ondsy, July «, 2959, In Freehold. The Rev Theo­ ia your backyard this summ er for I T ;X : dora JC. Muller, pastor of ihe Faltfc Reformed Church, HazM, "oily 10% down and 5 years to pay! . officiated. Private Interment took ; Faliiilotis? Just'look at it! The Esther Williams Living ; ( • X'-:y: ■ 'f- ^Pobl is a totally'new concept ln home pool design. It-... ? , H V; ri i . . not only puts a pool in your backyard . . . it surround* '~J‘ ‘r;v "’’ - it with a handsome private sundeck for sunning and; - / ; - » Yeu may ep*n your account In.penon er by mail. Oar - entertaining. The unique, new split-level design makes " i t PERSONAL SAVINGS next dlWdtnd, stertini JULY lit, will be e t the new ACCOUNTS , ‘i,'.'11-easy, to install even where ground is rocky or sloping. '.'/’ •ntielpeted rate. , ; ;, It’a big: swimming area 16’ x 32’, outside dimension* • : ' " -Among - the extra bonuses -or*:------:------——:------| — i f - J O i ►fMAVINSS^ACCOUK (MV RS’-x 41’. It’s beautiful—and practically maintenance* ■ ir YOUR SAVINGS ARf INSURID 7 fc*e because it’s made of steel-supported California red- - ' ; . Th* sovlngt of *ach saver In thii mutual lovlngi liv i f CLUB FUNDS wood with heavy-gauge vinyl “Poolskin” lining that itlfullon or* Imurid up to $10,000.00 by the fed- ' (Builntii on fratimol , , never needs painting. ' Special features: self-locking : ,V.. *rol Savings and Loon Imurone* Corporation, on liv , otioelotlom) , . 'safety doors that keep out unsupervised childen and stray V You O ft Ctcon, Quick itrumintallty of fh* United Slal«i Gov*rnm*nt., i f CORPORATE SAVINGS ' pets;;convenient storage space under the deck; built-in . ir IXTRA DIVIDEND DAYS IACH MONTH ' ‘ ACCOUNTS ' . filtration and undenypter lighting. Many extras in* • ‘ . . H «at For Cooking Fundi r* b H l l l e AM. m s r.H. | MJ U«« ’jU iri 1‘ r '>nti * 'I f nn*l A t r . ( 29 Main St, Englishtown tun •*« l Tal. LO w dl 6-1872 rupire MNM r. MidfM«'to«*n I*'i( |n*’■} r.-»!»> • Glbton 6-9586 - Gibson 6-5951 C l i f f w o o d |» » » 1 IH E MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, July 16, 1959 F t a g r F o w r TKEBIRD ANBTIIE POODY CAT V t e m

ASHY WAYS (Newark Evening News) "*8ffegg gS& & ^iSS^cgB fcfr tw M w iji U n Charged by U s cspUia with wil­ " j. Brown. B iw — OnOdUK ? Bra n . AmmmUI* tu to r Same recent visitors to the Ex­ ful destruction of government • SOME PERSONALS . . . See where Bobert Kofoed, periment SUtioa apeat a hot, busy property, P fc Andrew God Jr. in­ Itw just been named secretary of tbe New » . HATIOMAl tO»TO«IAl day looking over crop research. sisted oo * court martial. He was Jersey Pest Control Association. Bob, who lives at Fred- acquitted, having beea able to The route to the last stop led wood PL, Matawan, with wife and kiddies, has been gen­ prove the charge false. eral manager cf Fogging Unlimited, Inc., Red Bank, for Sot Tiu loutSSdi? ol*gli . ' " S —...... » across anespanse ot. green, He bad absolutely not beea peel­ springy turf. It was not on the ing Army fjotatoes too thick. the past 10 yeara. He has been active in the state associa­ t*fc(£,£^"Kr,.£ s r r ’U ^ g A tr a list of things to see, but it created The c*ptaia and his mi tion far some time and also served as a director of the J"—* «2^AS,!SU“2i;*% SSSiS5?& 5b!^SS quite a stir among the farmer*, sergent said he sliced out the pest control unit After tbe war, when he decided to make fc nxulij giAtej lijclf wortbjr o< tnBU, cioofkknc*. eyes instead o t th em o a t pest control a profitable business, Bob purchased the servicemen for commercial cob- Is ttinitod to tbt cart al &« Tbey saved * pan of hi* pealing*. first commercial fogging unit In the world. Previously, R*pflBsttHlty fW VpgtfrapbloAl «rxox» cem i and others who wete on tbe K t occupied by such error- That was a mistake. they only had been used by federal agencies. Despite a id ma «aeaad‘cUM ntttif at Um M rffi» at ld*Uw»*. M. 1- tour. Tbe sergeant gave a demonstra­ heavy business schedule, Bob is active in boating circles 'ander i M T d l h i ^ i UOM. _ Lots of them recognized Merioa tion of Pfc. God’s potato peeling and is a member of the Keyport Yacht Club where he is methods and wben he got through THURSDAY. JULY IS. MS* Kentucky Uuegrass, the ss race committee chairman, the Monmouth Boat Club and there wasn't much left of tbe po­ grass that grows in the majority tato. But his peelings weighed the North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Yacht Club. of home lawns around the state. more than Pfc. God’s. Reshaping America Others had to ask. There are probably good smrnd WITH IiTTLE IMAGINATION you can have a great and But this patch of turf wss Army reasons for all this, the cap­ grand good time just reading the lost and Tound columns Back in 1952, there were soma 8,490,600 shareholder* tain’s i cemplaiot aad bow it was deep and bouncy, practically weed- of newspapers on your way to work. Try It sometime, In American Industry. A. few years later, in 1956, the imwflaH One trusts thst sll mili­ number W shown a healthy rise to 8,630,000. Of bte, less, thst the grass hardly seemed tary officers are as watchful of maybe next Monday morning when you're aboard the estimates havt placed the thareholder army in the neigh­ reeled to some thst grows la government property. And one's slavers' shuttle to business. For instance we give you this borhood of 10,000,000. But now we find that this was low, lawns that have about ss much confidence in military Justice Is clip from one of our metropolitan dailies. way low. Early this year tha New York Stock Exchange of thst cushiony feeling as the fortified. But the citizen may be baffled ’ “LOST * '- _ conducted a census of shareowners, and the total was middle of the road. Irish Wolfhound vicinity West 57th St., 69th St., 12,490,000, That large a number was not anticipated be­ by one aspect of tbe case. In an The secret? None, really. Broadway. Broke training lead. Name on collar, fore 1965. So the American people have demonstrated a Army automated to the teeth* with ..v>< Dr. Ralph Eagd, tarf re­ everything electronic, motorized AKC Champion called Fog. Obedience trained, far greater enthusiasm for becoming partners In corporate searcher, and h» told me that this or mechanized, it is startling to Well mannered but does not respond to come, sit, enterprise than even the experts expected. learn that Gla still peel potatoes Is what happens when you cat stay, therefore hold. Call, phone on collar." ! U mi iyn«ii produced a number of other facts. One by hand. out of each eight adults ls a shareowner, as compared bhiegrass high. . Stop shakin* Amos and hold 'em. I’ll go run for some with one in 12 threpryears-ago, Women shareowner*: out­ THERE ALL THE TIME help. (Can't see why he doesn’t use the phone on his number men 32.5 to 47.5 per cent Housewives who are la thia case "U gh" means two- * (Newark Evening News) ir.) - f * . V ' shareowners now total 4,000,000, th* largest single group. anilooe-half laches, which m ly Patricls White of Howell Town­ ship is spending the summer • Almost law of all shareowners are in the $5000410,000 in-, |sks a bit of getting used to. If THE BEST M45)E PLANS . . . Imagine yourself a measuring birds of prey for Ihe come bracket, and their average household income ia you hsve had jo ur mower set for Ferty-Flve Yean A f t...... Twenty-Flv* Year* Age Shriner. For the past three or -four weeks you’Ve been American Museum of Natural His­ priming th* little wbnuui at home Just how important thc t7000, whlch completely refute* tbe stala old aoctalisKxmw dO aeartlia#...... (Issue Thursday, July It, UH) . (Issue Friday, J u ly 20, 1934) tory. Philip Colbert of Leonia, as munlst argument that capitalism ls designed to serve a : Earle J. Harrington has been convention at Atlantic City Is going to be. You’ve hsd a But no weeds, and more spring, W. E. Arrowamith. ti th e under­ reported a few dsys bsck, Is In few horrendous moments when she thought she'd like to few, not the many. ■ " more bounc«, tbe Und of grass taking firm of A r r o w s m i t h appointed attorney for the Central Mexico studying the music of frogs Brothers of Mstawan, has a new Railroad of New Jersey. for the National Science Foun­ go along with you but (in a show of master slyness and Tbe result* of this census caused the Exchange’s pre*l- that's tea to walk att, especially generalship) you managed to talk THAT notion out of hei dept to say that tha growth In shafeownership is V quiet automobile hesrse, the first one to ■ Din streets of the Borough have dation. Jim Murray of Keamy has la your ban feet. be owned by any undertaker in received a coat of oil under the been chosen to show Russlsns at head. “Too many business sessions,” sez you. “You’d be economic revolution that U reshaping America." And it’* the Moscow Fair what American reshaping it in precisely tha way that our totalitarian Also, this patch of lawn la not this section. Outside of the chassis supervision oI Street Chairman alone most of the time and WE (get that WE) couldn't watered. It may tun a little ts of his own planning and work­ R. L. Cartaa. youth Is like. do all the things we wonted to do. Maybe later this year enemies don’t JJke. . manship. On January U of this All three are college students— brown ta a dry spell, but always Alterations and addition* were we’ll go together." Well, she accepted the fate of a Patrlda will be * senior at Doug­ yesr he started work on it snd *tsrted Monday oo th* hguse re­ weekend widow. You’re off at Atlantic City with the boys. has recovered after a good rain. lass this fall; Philip a sophomore after five month* of almost con­ cent!)' purchaaed by Harvey !L Then dam if the New York Times at the opening ol the Also, the clippings sre allowed tinuous labor be had It finished. at Wesleyan and Jim a Junior at Read, Remember And Buy Bedle of Keyport. When Com­ convention doesn't come out with the following headline; to lie when they U l, saving It is certainly a handsome funeral pleted. the house wlU be Used as Seton Hall. They must have been there all 'Shriners Open Frolic. 50,090 at Atlantic City For Annual ‘ A recent nationwide survey shows that more than a M of exerdse with a car, as others hsve said who have a funeral parlor on the first floor,, the time while we were ducking Session.” And there you ara . . . "Whitt' did' they mean sea mSny of them. a morgue on the second floor and three-quarters of the nation's retailers expect their sum­ rake. Dipping! help to noorish the over the decline and fall of the The Jyly, meeting of ,the Mayor a living apartment on the" third by that word frolic, dear?” mer business to exceed last year’s, Editor & Publisher grass aod provide a mulchlag ef­ younger generation. Patrlda was tjeports. Only.- 20 per cent anticipate no change, and a and ' Council waa held Tuesday floor. , , . , f e c t ■ evening in the Truck House, with devoting her mind to science and inere two per cent - look■ ■ for - a decline. - The State Alcoholic Beverage SUMMERTIME SIDELIGHTS . . . Sergei Yeger, a tour­ High Cut Proved t u t Msyor f . C,. Bedle presiding, All Showed such aptitude that she won Control Board wa* confronted with oae of the General Motors national ing Soviet aircraft designer, was inspecting an exhibit J ... ______g< _ _ . ]t used to bo thal sll tM experts the Councilmen were present Its first hijacking case' Saturday scholarships; Philip. was working house trailers at the Sail Diego County Fair. “Oo you pected results about. And it's significant that newspapers gdivlsed cutting s Kentucky ttue- Msyor Bedle called the attention and the alcohol, involved is be­ have house trailers in Russia?'* a newsman asked. Mr of tbe Street Committee to the to become a btophysldst and Jim will,.continue to be the retailers’ foremost advertising me­ grass Iswa no closer thpn an inch lieved to bare been thq .haul msde found himself 'captivated by - the Yeger .replied in a wqrd: "Nyet.” Tfie newsman had » dium.' The survey finds that 72 per cent of the gtoies sur­ weeds and dirt in the streets add by State troopers in S raid near and a hall-: • Ideals of the law. ' pretty good idea what the Word meant, but he asked Mi veyed plan to Invest 89 per cent or more of their summer suggested th«t as (he cpunty had Gordon's Corner* Just. over the With experience , gained on this cleaned up Msin Street, it was’up They are of the intellectual aris­ Yeger's Interpreter for an explanation. The interpreter advertising spending In the papers. And 57 per cent will Marlboro Township line. Almost tocracy for which the world Is cry­ and other experimental plot* the h> the’borough to do Its psrt to 1000 gallons of alcohol were seized replied: “He says that they do not like houses on wheels allocate at least nine-tenths of their ad budgets to the hsve s neat appearing borough. ing, and we don’t mean the Green- In Russia. They prefer a more permanent, stable type ul recommendation now says: , In that raid while the theft re­ wlch Village type. They represent - . • ... ‘ ' Upon motion of Mr. Henderson T or moit liwni s cutting height ported by th a ABC amounts to a generation much maligned, snd housing” . . . Next time you see. a visiting delegate from • / ^ advertising mediain tough competition these the Street Committee was ' au­ something oyer 600 gallons, the Moscovite center, just ask. him if he's nappy at home. ol oofrW oaehalt to two«mtooe- thorised to have tbe work done. tbe happy thing about it ls there days, Arftfa; tvtw*i>apet»i .TV,. radio, and direct i New reduced prices lor Chev- are countless others like them. The answer is “Tsistatzla.” "Hie interpreter reports this ■ mall, -sdJollar.^ .But. fMdjjE' -tecbfil.: Tho Matawan TUe Company is roiets'are announced In the ad- means, “Of ctlvrse, I’m happy at home, otherwise I wouldn't I f WM1k » l a j t | tdoatag their property on the top, yertiaenwnt, of .Robert O. TMjtton neWsB««K0ilmt^^ limply ; THE PERILS OF BOATING be here,, a n d if you - don’t stop' asklng those. kind ol jpod doittg ttie asnuaeir. -- “ ( O e bUl-wkk » hliJv boat* Ml t«u*. listed; for. standard because newspaper ads, fcjt jresults. P^gple.jead, remem- to: keep, unwelcome visitors fr : 1 (ASbuty PatkPriSs)1. qtiestlons I’ll- be back hom e i m pdela are; Sport .roadster, S465; , “ ' ' *■ ‘ - ..all. 4 i ' y ^ ' • . '■toft'm tdbuyj • p f " Here’s another point ia favor of ' They were 20, .19, and If. But their plant, particularly after busk coach. MAS; coupe, UBS. a high-cut lawn: . It doesn’t need ness hours. . they obviously underestimated the •:*7 Y : \ f. ■ • .. - r"."1 ri The Mstawan Building snd Loan SOME MARGINAL NOTES . . ; Before Imposing his . ,v- /: ^ ;M ■ ' mowing so often. Closer-cut lawns The gates at the railroad cross­ power of wind and sea.' 1 ' Asaodstlon has now opened its new 10-cent-a-ride- taxi tax, New York’s Mayor Wagner ing have been freshly painted and The apparent loss of three n eed to o n frequent mowing to 28th Series. The 17th Series ma­ should have driven over to New HaVdii for a visit with Sinistefr Suiiiniertim e Seizures a gong attached to the flag house. Staten Island boys who set out on -• >, i • "7," '-‘I f ; w t ' - *f .i N.i *. • ■- : ' "•■•« - keep them'attrsctlve. - ■ « ■ tured In June and on time showing that city’s Mayor Lee. As things stand, tab New York chief The latter is used to' attract the a pleasure trip in a 14 foot twet SunitJfeke^liettt^roke. 'fmd heat prystrsUon ere ser- Utfl* MJostment, Big Returns e e m in g s o f 6.11 per. cent sim ple has sent Uie always voluble cabbies Into'im Unmetered tor­ attention of persons who attempt which wss found U miles east of .lo^/iU ne^Siffealrw rw hich; ln th» puft-i)<«J(ed »uimner No oite denies that a Closely in terest :0n the series matured. Shark :River is a grim reminder rent of anti-Wagner politicking, .'He Is . being blamed ior m^ntlw .utHng h is property 'Had-he but checked with'Mayor Lee. bet might have pro­ The'Mstawan Township Bosrd those who recognize that It Is a Tfceyusually start with a severe headache; everything getting rid of weeds,: ion the north side of the Pres- fited from ' tbat dynamic politician’s -pace-setting experi­ of Educltlon on Monday night oa recreation which imposes many bytferian Church Tn IVral-clSss con­ ments in the field of harnessing the latent energy of cab­ looks'red to the victim; he develops a high fever, he-may ; Dr. Engel has written a lot ol a 'Split Vote Created a new ad- demands in the interests of safe­ dition for Mr. Watfous of the Mun- lose consciousness. When these symptom are present, caU hi* experience In lawns Into a mlnktratlve post fn the high school ty. Placid water, both the open bies for peaceful uses. Mr. Lee has 'rtgular conferences nbtg-Loeb Co. 'He will move the' a doctor. He will supervise the treatment, which involves bulletin of which he is co-author. by naming John J. Shea, a teacher sea and inland waters, can be with New Haven taxi drivers/He tells1 them what his ad­ brick stable' badt about twenty1 the uie of 'Hired means to cool the patient and reduce his He and Dr. C. R. Skogley, ex­ with 25' years of service in the transformed quickly by a sudden ministration is doing, particularly what lt is doing that i* feet from.the Jackson Street Une temperature. . tension tart m a n a g e m e n t system,:to the position of high change in the weather* Crowded visible from* the dty streets. With this encouragement, the and turn It Into ■ dwelling. , specialist, the other author, have school vice principal. waterways require special caution cabbies , have become informed boosters of New Haven s Heat prostration likewise is caused by prolonged heat put answers to practically all lawn I Arrsngonent*: are well under, and Ugh humidity, but it Is very different from sunstroke At a meeting ot the congregation when passing other craft or near­ vast city rebuilding project, and) indirectly, of Mr. Lee questions In "Lawn Care." Single iway for the Keyport Carnival and of the First Presbyterian Church by bathers. And Coast Guard himself. They have given the Lee administration support or heatstroke The victim, usually U conscious but weak copies are free. Baby,Parade on Tuesday. July 28 of Matawan, hold Sunday morning, warnings ought to be heeded. worth, proportionately, as much as it could have extracted and dizzy; his temperature falls instead of rises; he,feels] You can get tho bulletin from The subscription, committee is tw&nlmous call was extended to Safety experts long have sought from them in taxes. What mayor, we wonder, is first going cold and clammy. - . ‘ ■ ’ your county agricultural agent or m eeiia g W ith satisfactory en­ the Re?. Chester A. Calloway to to educate motorists about the to harness the enormous potential of his city’s, barbers? When these symptoms ara present, call a doctor. He send a card with your name and couragement *nd the present In­ fin the pulpit of the church which dangers of highway travel. The will supervise the treatment, w h lch ln this case consists address to Carden Reporter, Col­ dications are thst the csmlvsl ha*'been. vacant since the resig­ tremendous increase in boating lege of Agriculture, Rutgers Unl- snd baby psrade this year will nation of tbe Rev. Robert B. Ber­ requires eijual emphasis and in in using means of keeping this patient warm aod of re­ A STORY FOR veraity, New Brunswick. surpass all previous ones. g er In J u n e , ’ this area, where boating is a storing and maintaining adequate circulation.. \ P 6U0 CSses reported In New popular sport this is being done. Sun and heat within Intelligent limits afe beneficial. Jersey this year show an Increase , Every boat owntr^or operator In excess they can betreacherously dangerous. Indulge Of 4

MHS Gass Of *29 Reports Given Rites Set For Has 30th Reunion Lochslea Club New Moose Lodge The Class of U2> of Matawan A regular meeting of tha Institution of the newly organic- ed Bayahore Lodge DO into ihe High School held a joth reunion Lochsle* Club was held at the First Church at Christ. Scientist First BaptU Church Loyal Order of Moose will b* bald June 27 .at Peterson’i Shrewsbury Recreation Center. Middlesex Rd., U Broad St, Keyport 211 Mala St.. Matawaa Sunday at I p.m. *t the Flamingo bo. Red Bank. with 37 m em bers present, Tb* Sunday s e r v i c e and Suad*y Rev. Lawrenca R. Bailey School, 11 a.m. Wedneaday, testi­ Pastor Hotel. Keansburg. Th* charter Ust Ralph Hoffman, Neptune, a water safety committee reported ol the new lodge ts expected lo mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading room Morning worship services will be member of the class was the on its recommendations, which will excecd 100 m em bers. open Wednesday and Saturday held at both 10 and 11 s.m. on toast matter, aad Lawrence Vm i be distributed to aU residents of from i to 4 p.m. Sunday. Church school meets at Former Newark Mayor. Hon. Ralph A. Villanl, a past Junior cWo, Keyport, president of ' the Lochsle* Heights. They concern The divine, eternal source of all 9; 45 a.m. with classes for each supreme governor of the Moose, class, welcomed hia classmates beach and water aalety, and al­ life and action wiU be stressed at ag e group. will be the guest spoaker and cere­ and guests present Mrs. Herbert though they cannot b* enforced as Christian Science services Sunday. Gsthaemaa* Uniterm Church monies will be conducted by the. Highlighting the lesson-sermon Glttens, a former member of the law, they wUI ba excellent to guide Mapl* PI., Keypori degree staff of PaiBalc Lodge. A on “Life" is the Golden Text bculty and senior advisor of the common sens* uae of the lake- R«v. Frederick Boos. Paitor string band wiU be present through from John (5:26); “Aa the Father Class, was Introduced, The invoca- front (acuities. The cooperation of There sre two service* on Sun the courtesy of the Llndenwold hath life ln himself; ao hath he day; M atins a t 8; 30 a m . and tha Lodge. tkM was gi^ea by Robert StiUwell, aU residents of the area la urged. given to the Son to have life in regular aervlce at 11 o'clock. Sun Eighteen memben of th* St*t* Northport, L. I. Mrs. Nadia Caley, chairman of him self." Jay School begins at 1:49 am . Moose Aiioclatlon'i Pilgrim Coun­ ‘ The committee on arrangements the recent picnic held at the lake- From “Science and Health with cil will attend the Institution pro­ Second Baptist Church also included Mn. Anaida (Tes- front, reported it w u attended by Key to the Scripturea” by .Mary gram whdh will be directed by Orchard St., Matiwan 150 residents of Lochslea Heights. Baker Eddy the following will leading atate officer! including tino) Mazzaros, Neptune, chair­ Rev. W. J. Hutcheaon, Pastor Games, race* and a iwimraing be read (189:33); “Bectuss Life Merle L. Clark, state director; man: M n. Frances (Lloyd) Pit­ Pastor meet were held. A novel hat de­ ia God, Life muat be eternal, self- Copper Hatch, state president, aad - Cher, Holmdel; Mrs. Eleanor signing cootest was won by Mn. existent. Life is the everlasting I Sundsy Ii Young People'! Day Am Msrcus, deputy supreme gov­ (Schock) Conover, Vandenburg; Donald Glelchman and Mn. Eli­ AM, the Being who wu and Is and the morning service will be ernor who will serve ** Installing conducted by the young people. Mra. Catherine (SUUwaggon) Mor­ nor Smith. A smorgasbord dinner and ihaU be, whom nothing can ofllcer. wsa enjoyed. eraae." At 3:30 p.m. the young people will Officers of the new lodgi ar* rell, Misa Edith Davison and J, •ponior * song fesUvil with many A senior Ufe saving count hsi Scriptural selectlona Include thla Leonard A. Belleua, governor; Donald Miller. out-of-town group*. been completed by 20 members of pauage from I John (1:29): “And George Grlggi, Junior governor; Prises Awarded the club. A diving tower Is to bn this Is th* promts* that h* hath Sunday, July M, la Women'* John CopertTno, secretary; Ray­ .Prizes were awarded to Mr*. erected by Donsld Glelchman on promised ui, even eternal Ilf*.” D*y. There wiU be • ipeclal ipeak. mond J. Hahn, Junior put govtr- - Catherine (Oertel) Ross and Mr. the newly made float Whit* (and er *t th* morning Mrvtce. At nor; Chariea A. Porter ar,, pre­ vecchio for having been married wiU be added to tha beach thli J a h ev ih ’i WRn**ie* 1:90 p.m. there will be a m usical late; Albert Sommen, treasurer; the longest; to M n. Morrell, for Saturday ai well aa a *ua tent. Ktypart CangrtaatlM tea at which tlma th* rally ends John J. Morin, lergeant-aMrmi; the most recently married; to ...... Bronx Ze* Trip Successful Kingdom Hall, SI DM*l*a SL and th* Golden Cup wiU be award­ LaRoy F. Liell, inner guard: Rob- •IT i'™^* *,-***ifis r~~ art Trautvetwr, outer guard. Mr. Stillwell, Mr. Hoffman and The recent trip to the Bronx At 7:90 p.m. the mlnlsuy school ed th* winner*. Alao, truateea, Robert J. Kirch, Dominick DeMatteo, Fords, for The Rev. Frederick C. Boot, pastor ot Gftbsemane Lutheran Church, Maple PL, Keyset*. aad Zoo wu attended by a fuU bus will -consider the Bible book* of three yean; Harry Robblni. two having the most children. They Mrs. B oos are shewn vacatioolag at tbe pt, George Hotel la Bermuda with their two daughters, load. Plans now are being mad* Pint apd Second Peter al wall and Richard M. Stllwell, on* tied with four each. Mr. DeMatteo Beth, (right), and Kathy, (left). - - ‘ -j. for a theatre party at th* Neptune a* other Biblical subject*; lervlc* I n f a n t C M s f e n e d year. Commute* ohalrmm, al­ also received the prize for having Music Circus. Mr*. Gart JUagart meeting Ittt p.m. theme: "Keep ready ielect*d ar* P*t*r J. Dodlg, the youngest child, qualifying -with is In charge. Plans alio are being Comforting One Another And Build­ On July I Patrick Kelly Mac- conservation; Ralph ToderO, eivlo six-month-old twins. Ross Maghan made for a block aquir* dance ing One Another Up.” . Every Satur­ Cutdwon, Infant aon of Mr. and won Uie honor Pf having the least to be held *t Bsechwood Terr, for day evening * t 7; 30 p.m. * Mra. Brue* MacCutehebn, ” Mata­ aftiln md John T, Brown, iporti . i ..— . . ...i i.....— , . amount'or 'fialr,t-aad Mr. ’Stillwell Matawan Personal Items the residents of Lochilea Htlglits. Spanish study la conduct*d at King­ wan, was christened at 8L Jo- traveWd the - tffcatejt distance. William Wetntraub Is chairman of dom Hall. ■...... :■ **ph'i Church, Keypori. Mr. and 77)* French-bred lit* Nlsht, a ’ ■ News Of V*a And rsmllj la ilvnelaM U ta| TtaM recent irrlVal by Hr from Europe, Mr, Vecchio hai the most grand­ this affair and will be uilitad by A public dlicoun* will b*'h*ld Mr*. Georg* D*lts are th* god' children. Mrs. Ruby Koopman and Harold Sundsy *t 3 p .m . Topic wUI ba parent*. They lutr war* th* dlfr h u joined tha itibla which traloir Others attending wert M n. Hoff­ jier gueit* of Mr. ind Mn. Mao- Eddl* A nipach li) cam paigning i t On Saturday Mr. and M n. Ed­ On Saturday Mr. and M n. Rob­ MaJ. N. Chamberlain and M n, Cromwell. WilUam Siegfried WU "ll Tht* Existence All Thera Ii man, Mn. DeMatteo, Mn. Veo Cutcneon. Monmouth Park. ward W. Currie and their guests, ert Hardle, Mr. and Mra. George Chamberlain, Wright Patenon Air made purchasing committee chair­ To Life?" Question* to be in1 chlo, Mrs. StiUwell, Mr*. Maghan, man. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton, South Ritter. Mr. and M n. Howard Wul- Force Base. Dayton, Ohio, and swered are: Does death tnd one’* Mrs. Miller, Mr. Maziaros, Mr, Mlu Mertle May CromweU, River, attended a dinner-dance at verton, Mr. and M n. Martin Bell, aonl, Clarence N. ill and Thomu life? Or li It poulbl* to llv* *g*ln? Pitcher, Mr. Morrell, Mr. Ross, counselor at the Y.M.C.A. Day the Manasquan River Golf Club. and Mr. and M n. Richard Bauer McLain, were^he recent guests of Th* W*tchtower Study li on “Lookl Mr. Glttens, Mrs. Theresa (Heu- Camp, Sayrevllle, which ll spon­ SOCIAL Mr. Currie and Mr. Burton both Wert th« dinner and bridge guests Mra. Marguerite Laird. Am Miking All Thlngi New." aer) Zamora, Mra. Elizabeth (Ap­ o( Mr, and M n. WUllam Zahn at kMr. and Mra. Herbet Ulrich have sored by the Perth Amboy Thla wiU deal with rel*u* from plegate) . Vreelaid, Mr. and M n, won prize* ln the Bristol Golf their summer horn* at Ocean returned home after spending a Y.M.C.A., spok* on camp (ctlvl- death, restoration to life, th* per­ V. F. W. Poit Horn*, CUffwood Nelson Smith (Marion Lambert- Tournament for men. B each. .. vacation ln the Pocono Mountains, ties and stated that a bu* stop* fect government of peiie, u well son), Mr. and Mn. Raymond On Thursday evening Mr. opd Ipeasertd By Vstsrui' Memerisl Heme, Im , On Tuesday Mr. aad M n, Fred­ P a . *t Lochslea Height! to pick Up u education for entering Paradise Wenzel (Nelli* Woolley), Mr. and Mra. Walter Pike, Mr. and Mira. erick K. Dederlck. and their bouse M n. Kenneth Dietrich and *on, campers. Refreshment* w a r * Tueaday, th* (roup Blbl* study M n. Nicholas Grasso (Pasquellne Stephenson Enterilne and Mr. and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Gss- Edward. Clifton, spent1 Tuesday served later, auppUtd by Mn. will meet *t S p.m. to itudy th* VeCchio), Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mn. Baynard Smith attended a Saturday, July 25,1959 keU, Dayton, Ohio, were dinrwr and Wednesday as the guest* of Elinor Smith, M n. Alma KoeUch aubject of “Youra Wlli B* Don* F. Chapman, Mr. and M n. Arthur performance of "DuBarry W u A guesta at Mr. and M n, Charles Mr. and Mra. Joseph Dietrich. . and Franklyn Hunter. On Earth” at the foUowlng lo­ DANCING - A GALA AFFAIR Sulzmalm, Mr. and MA. Theodora Lady" at tha Neptune M u i l c Rainaud. Mr. and Mra. Frank Capon* and The club wiU donat* sandwiches cations: F. Anderson, 111 Wilson DiSanto, Mr. and Mra. Everett Circus. M n. Robert LaMura entertained •on, Frank, wen. th* Sunday to the Matawan First Aid and Av*„ Matawan; A. Palmer, Mid­ Cosgrove. , On Tuesday Mr*. WUllam R. Corky and hid Band at a luncheon at Buttonwood Manor guests of Mr. and Mrs, Georg* Rescue Squad, Inc., for It* Uth dle Rd., Keaniburg; W. Waite, crslg entertained et cocktails In anniversary celebration on Sept. DobSIIm lljf RtfrashmMt* — I P.M, I* I A.M. on Friday, Guests wera Mra. An­ Deitz at a barbecue supper. Monmouth Av*., Poit Monmouth. honor of Mrs. George Geikell, Episcopalians Plan thony Scarangelo and dsughter, Mrs. Conrad Johannsen tator- 19. A similar itudy will be held at Dayton, Ohio. Guest* .wera Mn. Toni, Pliilnvlew, L. I„ M n. M. J. talned st bridge on Friday, Prize ( p.m. at Kingdom Hall on Wednia County Fair Sept, 12 William J. Rabel. Mrs. Frank H. Moil, Mrs. LeRoy Slckels, Mn. winnen wen Mn. William J. Three Local K nights day evening. Bliss, M n. Frederick' K. Deder- Everett Carlson, Mn. George Rabel, Mrs. Frank H. BUM and Wllllsm Chatman, general chair­ ick, M n. W. Oliver Diggin, Mn. Deitz, and Mrs. Frank Gray Jr. Mra. W. OUver Diggin/ Other G iven State Post* Bayvtm Pr**byterUui C b w eh man of the "County Fair," plan­ Elmore Kattner, M n. Gerard Dev­ On Thursday Mn. Bruce Mac- guests were Mn. Elmore Katt­ CUffwood Bead ned by (he comjined societies of lin, M n. Marguerite Laird, Mn. Joseph J. Carlin, *t*te deputy Cutcheon w u honored at a Sur­ ner, Mr*- Gerard Devlin, Mri, Rtv. Francis Oitentock Trinity Church (Episcopal) Main Joseph Dernberger, and Mra. Con­ of the New Jeraey Council!, prise shower given at. her home George BarbaneU, and M n. Mar-' P a ito r St, Matawan, feu announced his rad Johannsen. Later all enjoyed Knights of Columbu!, hai tn- by the imemben o( her bridge guerlta Laird. - Morning worship Sunday li at committee appointments and lev a co-operative luncheon at Button­ nounced the appointment of thre* club, Tlrase present wera Mn. M n. Ahthony Scarangelo and (:M a.m. Th* gueat preacher will tatlve plana .for the one-day affair wood Manor. . member* of St. Joseph** Council George Deitz, Mra, WilUam .Ohns- daughter, Toni, Plain view, L. .1., be tha R av, Leon Zlnldlr, putor which wifi be held Sept. 12 from M « to atate office, John J. Dane Mr. and Mrs. Jac A. Cushman man, Mrs. Russell Weber, Mra. wera the weekend guesta of Mr, ol tha Cliffwood Community Meth­ > a.m. to 9 p.m. on the church ha* been reappointed chairman, of and .aon, .Geoffrey, .were, Sunday, Rlchard i .Cermak. (M n.i Joseph odist ChdMi. A -‘will ground*;'Main."St. • and Mn. Robert LaMura. *’ uM td niatlona: for th* New J*r» guests ot M rs. U»U* H. Cushm*n, Rankl Ji. and Mry. Nicholas Fran- 1 Irene and Phillip Cherry -^ d follow th* ' unite* in Fdlowihlp All of th e’• following’ ■' members a^Stata Council; his fifth con­ N ew V orfc risca.d !.'.':.,.; .. Jameb Wojlk hav* retunied hDnty l il i l ,' *' r,. m ettaltnlght at * p.m. In Trinity secutive term. Mr. Din* ( l a o On Saturday , Mr. and Mri. from CamprKeny Kenny/ Bear ' Parish House:' Home^oiked food. '''Mrs. Wllllsm R. Craig enter­ serves *s sn aiioclat* editor of Charles Rainaud wera the guests M ountain, N> Y- ‘ Flnf Prasbyttrlu Chireh M n. Frank .M ari;' needlework, tained at a cocktail party on tha State Council’! pubUcaUon, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprenger, Mr. and Mrt. Harry M. Munson Roots 14 and Franklla St, M n. Harold Burlew; Imported ar­ Thursday In honor of M n. Wil­ "The Cavalcade," Watchun;;, at a dinner party. are spending a vacation at the Matawaa ticles, Mnj John Baker; white liam Wasmulh, Oakland, Calif., a Hugh V. McGuire w u renimed Miss Louise Kerney, Brooklyn, Is home of Mr. and M rt. Jam es Rev. Cheiter A. Gilloway, elephant table, Mrs. George Mill­ former Matawan resident Guests Deputy of Dlatrlct 17, aervlng the ipencUtfg this week as the guest of Thompson, Ssugertlei, N. Y. . P aitor er; fine arts, M n. Herbert Staer, Wert Mn. Evert V. Sllcox, Key- New Bnmiwlck, Dunellen, Me­ Sundiy morning wonhlp ierv- Mr, snd Mra. Allan J. Morrison, On Sunday Mr. and Mra. Con­ children’s grab baa, Mrs. James porf; Mn. Fred Noble, Holmdel; tuchen, and Iielin councils. Harry Ice Ii it 0:30 a.m. Sunday ichool On Friday evening M n. Georgo rad Johannsen entertained at an Mention; skill booth, Harold Mn. Edward W. Currie, Mrs. V. Demery has been assigned to Ritter entertained her bridge club. outdoor lobster nipper. Guenta li at Uie iara* hour for numry, Cromwell; pet show, Robert Malk- Joseph Baler, M n. LeRoy Slckels, the membershlp-lnsurance. com­ kindergarten m d primary depart­ Prize winnen were M n. Conrow were Prof. MacDoweU and Mrs. mus; cafeterla-ityie snpper, Mrs. Mn. Paul Egan, Mn. Conrad mittee with Jurisdiction over Mon­ ments. Other student! will attend Johannsen, M rs. Charming Clapie> jg&koff su)d Mra, Victor Fredda. MacDoweU and Mr. and Mn. J. William. Chatman; variety *how, mouth and Ocean Counties. church lervlc*. Mulligan, Maplewood; Dr. Wil­ Stockton Hopkins and M n. Her­ Mn. Charles Springhorn, M r.i. ' Mir. and M n . H arry Burton, Messrs. Dane and McGuire are South River, wera the Sunday din­ liam H. Pengel and Mn. Pengrl bert Gittens; - booth set-up com­ Ralph'Bedle, M n. Gerard Devlin, pu t grand knights, and Mr. Dem­ Cliffwood Ccnunnalty mittee, Franklyn Hunter and How­ Mrs. J. Raymond Ketchel, Mn. ner. gueits of Mr. and Mra. Ed­ and Mra. W. OUver Diggin. Mat­ ery I* thi Immediate past grand M*tb*dl*t Cbweh ward Currie at a buffet supper al aw an. ard Wilson; refreshment itand. Howard Erdmann, Mrs. Richard knight, of St. Jouph’i Council. Rev. Leon ZiflUer. Putor the Manasquan River Golf Club. Mr. and Mra. Wyman Bedl< and Men’s Club; candied apples, the Erdmann, Mrs. William Pengel, At th* Sunday morning wonhlp Young Churchmen under the di­ and M n. Frank H. BUss. Later M lu Jane Bowie and her house chUdren, Robert and Nancy, have ■ervice *t 9:30 o’clock, th* putor*! guest, Miss Liz Hlrzel, Toledo, returned home after spending a Mn. Frank Siano Jr. rection of Howard Wilson, chief the group went to Buttonwood for •ermpd toplo will b* "Christian Ohio, attended the Saturday mati­ chef; tickets, Clifford Chapman; a co-operatiVe luncheon. vacation at Vcro Beach, FIs. Honored At Shower Palth aiKj th* Cold W ar.” Sunday nee perttnnanc* of “Flower Drum Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Dembtr. decorations. Trinity Men’i Club Mr. and Mrt. Peter A. Read and School m**t* ll 1:10 a.m. Song,'.’ ln New York. In the eve- ger entertained at a barbecue par­ under the direction ol Jamea Mer- daughter,. Margaret, spent th e Mr*. Frank Siano Jr., Hazlet, nlng their attended the perform­ ty on Sunday. Guests were Mr Com e In for a dem onstration and discover— ‘Jeep* shon. weekend visiting the Shelburne was feted at a shower recenUy it Pint M*fb*dM Charch ance at Radio City Music Halt *nd M n. WUIard Andersen, Ha' k- Mrs. Harold Fogg will serve as Muieum, Burlington, Vt., and Fort th* hom * Of Mr*. S. Stranlero, 147 M ala S t , M ataw aa 4-wheel drive vehicles go more places ^ do more On Friday evening Mr. and Mn. ettatown; Mr. and M n. Frederick treasurer. ' Tlconderpga, N. Y. Matawan. Olfts wera placed ln a Rev, Prank S. 9w«et*n. Paitor lobs, • cost less to own • have higher ratals valuel Walter Ouper, Mr and Mra. Lewis K. Dederlck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles crib, which wai decorated with Divine wonhlp i*rvic*i a n h*ld Mn. Howard Lloyd Jr. enter­ Domlnlco, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ins- C, Schock’irv;-Mr, and M n clar­ pink and blu* streamers. Refresh­ Sunday, at 1:49 and II ajn.. wltb Schaeffers; Feted O n tained at bridge on Tuesday eve­ ley, Mr. and Mra. Walter Stamm ence Stultz, Mr. and Mrs. Georre ment* w*ra serv»d buffet ityl* by a sermon by th* pastor. Ai 1:49 ning. Prize winnen were tha host- vmicui ir Riuvi hotou,..w o*ui iam bi and Mr. and Mra. Howard Wolvcr- Doubller and Mr. ahd Mrs. Wil­ th* hostels**, Mr*, Stranlero and s.m. th* tenor soloist, John Val-. 20th Anniversary ...... eu, M n, G. J. Sterling Thompson (on attended the Neptune Muilc liam R. Craig. Mr*.- John M occl Jr. ler, will ting the traditional J e e p twwfwruwi or m m bww vwcio Jr., Middletown, and M n. Jac A. A surprte-psity w u held on Circus performance of “DuBarry On Thurfday -J. Lew is Ham- Guests were Mrs, John Bodzisk, Above the Hills.” At th* 11 o'clock Cushman, Matawan. . Was A Lady." ' mltt, McKeesport, Pa., wss tho July 8 ta celebration of the 20th Mr*, Peter Siano, Mra. Rlchsrd service the *nth*m by th* lenlor ,*M If M v n k w M im M mMW wedding anniversary of Mr. and On Wednesday M n. WiUiam J. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan E. Lent dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs Pe­ Cardon*, M n. Joe Siano, Mra. Jos choir will ba "Th* Lord's My Rabel, Mra. Marguerite Laird, Mrt. Winston Schaeffer, Matawan, and children, Diane'Elizabeth and ter A. Read. Mleie, Mrs, Joe Nsppi, Mrs. Pat Shephard” by Mu»U»r. A nursery i In to r e