Planning Board’s Doubts Voters Would Authority Denied Approve $1 School C. Randolph Heuser Thompson Sees Local t) j Protests Order To Interests Predominant; Inspector On Permits Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association— Monmouth County Press Association Jurman Disputes Him

C. Randolph Heuser, Matn- MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY JUNE 30, 1955 Cbnrtcs Thompson, chairmar' wan attorney, clashed sharply 86th YEAR — 52nd WEEK Single Copy Seven Cents of the publicity committee ot with Councilman Grayson Van­ the Madison Township Board of Cleaf at Tuesday night's coun­ Today Is Circus Day BAKER CAR AFTER IT CRASHED No Tie-In Education, lold n Joint meeting cil meeting over the planning | Drivers Differ On First Aid Ambulance of the schoolmen with the town­ board’s right lo “Interfere” In Two performances of Ring Capt. J. Edrar Wilkinson, ship committee and tlic plan­ the Issuance of building per* Brothers Circus will bc pre­ of Matawan Township FoMcc, ning board Mondny he did not , m its . sented today at Kcough’s Field, ! Baker Death Crash On Route 34 Monday said this morning nothing in feel at all certain the voters would approve a proposal to .•iwjflr. Heuser related thal he localcd on Freneau Ave., op­ i thc questioning- of Thomas buy schools put up by develop­ -v/as concerned with the status posite thc Freneau railroad Wilkins, 34 Wavcrly SI., Key­ ; Sea Bright Police Matawan Squad Is ers ln their own developments of three lots at Middlesex St. station, Tor the benefit of Huok port, after he w a s b ro u g h t fo r $1 . nnd Ravine Dr. being sold by and Ladder Co. No. I, Mata­ | Get Conflicting Word Cooperating With back from Washington I), C., Robert Ward to buyers who w a n . ^ . I On Which Car Rammed State; Plan Bus Trip Thursday had to date impli­ Mr. Thompson explained thnt wished to put up residences, Among the stars arc tlic Al- cated Edgnr Martin, Atlantic other residents of the township Mr. Heuser declared his plans do Cristiani Trio from Italy, Charges of causing, death by Tne Matawnn First Aid and St., Keyport, as .an accom­ were likely to regard the to close with one of these buy­ harchack riders; Miss DcLi- auto have been entered against Rescue Sqund, Inc.. in co-oper­ plice in the murder of Mrs. schools erected by lhe devel­ ers, Michael George, that day sa from France, head-balanc­ b o th M rs . W a n d a B a k e r . 35, ation with a suggestion made Delia (Golden) Llunley on opers and sold to the township had been upset because Philip ing trapeze artist; Beryl Haz­ Route 35, Cliffwood, and Char­ by the New Jersey First Aid J u n e 19. fo r $1 as something for the Ennis, borough building Inspec­ elwood from England. tram­ les B. Kurica, 31, Taylor Rd.. Council, will have ail nmbul- Wilkins told Capt. Wilkin­ single benefit of children in the tor, lmd refused Mr. George a poline artist and contortionist Mntawan, ln connection with a n c c s ta tio n e d on R o u te 34 on son and Capt. William Mus- developers’ subdivision. Mr. v'Tpcri'Ait to erect a residence on and Eddie llodgini, from Swed­ the fatal accident in Sea Bright Monday from 12 o'clock noon toe, of county detectives, that Thompson found the other vot­ ''the lot he was buying. en, who heads the clowns. Monday at 3:25 ln which Mrs. until 10 p.m. By displaying uni­ Martin had only driven him ers of tlie township would ques­ Mr. Heuser traced his refus­ Thc menagerie features a Baker's husband, Wilbert, 43, formed personnel nnd equip­ lo Flo’s Bar & Grill, Lower tion why they should vote to buy al to nn order to Mr. Ennis herd of midget cattle from was killed. Mr. Baker was pro­ ment. the Sqund hopes lo fo­ Main St., Matawan Township, a school when tlielr own chil­ from a "member” of the plan­ the Lost Canyon, in addition prietor of the Bayshore Fishery cus attention on thc facl lhal as an act of friendship, lie dren would get no benefit and ning board not to issue permits to lions, bears, monkeys, au- in Cliffwood. it is ready to serve In thc event declared that there was no they would have to absorb tlic to build on the lots. Mr. Hcus- dads, big-horned sheep, buf­ Conflicting statements have of an accidcnt or injury. Mem­ pre - arrangement by which running costs, cr declared this to be a breach falo and reptiles. been given police by Mrs. Bak­ bers also hope their presence Martin went into thc tavern j Mr. Thompson found this of faith In that, he had appear­ er and Mr. Kurica, according T h e a u to iiwiumI hy Wilbert ISaUt'r, Cliffwood restaurant pro­ will make people drive more for thc specified purpose of J would be particularly true ed before the planning board to Patrolman Gerald Cranmer. prietor, after it hnd ram m ed into one driven hy ('harles Kurica, of c n rc f u lly . “spotting” the murder Victim | where voters from one section, June 20 and had left the meet­ who Investigated for Sen Bright Matawan, at 3 a.m. Monday, in Sea Bright. Mr. Baker was killed A placard will be displayed, for Wilkins. Thc accused man such as Laurence Harbor, Heavy Demand Is in the crash iind his wife, Wanda, seriously Injured. ing with the assurance that if Police. The officer said that which will read as follows: This dcclarcd Martin had only would bc acting on n $1 p u r ­ ’.;S 0 filed maps lo better locate Joseph Regan, bartender of the ambulance has been placed made a casual observance of chase of a school in Old Bridge. the property, and made formal Discoloring Water Ebb Tide Club, Sea Bright, re­ here by the Mntawan First Aid thc fact that “Delia” was in I Kascs Problems application for approval of thc ported Mr. Kurica and Mrs. and Rescue Sqund in co-oper­ the tavern when he came out Citizens Pack Public Hearing On Amendment Mnyor Walter Jurmnn thought property as a subdivision, lt Gladys Hcdgoln, of 218 First ation with thc New Jersey Stnte a n d t h a t h v , WiJkJns, knew Brown Finds This Will lhe township residents would be would be granted. St., Keyport, left the club short­ First Aid Council to handle any Martin went in only to get a sufficiently aw are of th e ir , No Assurance Given Be Last “Bad” Summer; ly before the Sea Bright clos­ To Zoning Ordinance In Holmdel Township accident that may occur on tills b e e r. school problem to know that the M r. VanCleaf retorted that no ing hour for bars of 3 a.m., highway. It is entirely up to Demery Quits Police 51 sale of a school building to assurance was given at the and Mr. and Mrs. Baker follow­ you, the motoring public, wheth­ Leo Weinstein, Matawan Attorney, Attempts the board anywhere would ease j June 20 planning meeting thnt Continued discoloration of ed a few minutes Inter. er this ambulance moves or To Present Petition From Persons In Zone E Slaughterhouse Is thc financial and other prob- Mr. Heusev’s application would borough water supply, especial­ not. Please keep it, parked According to Patrolman Cran- n | . A f T» • • lems to bc faccd in school crec- be ‘‘acted on favorably." Mr. Opposing Increase ln Lot Size In Centerville . right here. Have a happy and ly in certain sections, was blam ­ mcr, Mr. Kurica’s version Of VanCleaf declared maps sub- the nccident was that Mrs. safe holiday by driving and not­ bubject Or Petition Uo" h , ed by Councilman Cyrus K. . A tumultuous public hearing I Weinstein admitted there were Of Petition ■■^•tjltlcd by ..M r. H e u s e r to d efin e ing sensibly. The life you •> Harold Meyers, a board mem­ Baker, driving, cnme up be­ w ith 140 p e o p le p a c k e d in the ! signers from Zone A who want- Brown on an ’‘excessive” de­ ber, supporled Mr. Thompson’s the properties were not ln line hind him nnd attempted to pass may be your own,” Crawford's Corner School wai | cd their lots downgraded from Marlboro Township Is view. He believed it would be with other filed maps ln the mand on the existent pumping O n F r i d a y e v e n in g , J u ly 22. on the right. Il struk the Kur- conducted Thursday by thc 1200 feet square to 100 fe e t b y area. ; Mr. Van Cleaf said he the Squad will sponsor two bus­ Asked To Ban Them Or j e a sie r If builders would not facilities. Solids do not get a ica c a r , b o u n c in g Off it to a Holmdel Township Committee 150 feet. He said he realized did not know of any mem ber of es to the baseball game between erect schools in tlielr own sub­ I chance to ‘‘settle out," lie said. skid lhat carried it 280 feet, on thc amended ordinance to : tills weakened lhe Instrument Impose “Stiff” Fees the planning board who had tlle Brooklyn Dodgers and the divisions but would let the He told the borough council at swerved to the left, according upgrade llie lot sizes ln Zone ! and suggested it be viewed on­ told Mr. Ennis not to Issue n to M r. Kurica and struck a Milwaukee Braves at Ebbetts Marlboro Township Board 0 f ! b°ni;d locate the schools where [Tuesday's meeting that by Jan. E, Centerville, from 75 feet by ly insofar ns it applied to the needed and make their contri­ p e r m i t. three:foot high clnderblock sea­ Field. Tickets mny be pur­ Health was called upon Thurs­ 1, “We hope to have as good 125 f e e t to 100 fe e t by 150 feet. issue at hand. . bution by submitting bids on ..i^: Mr.. Heuser replied there had wall, then rebounded onto the chased from nny squad mem­ day to pass an ordinance ban­ water here as any place in Mon­ Tlie meeting was thrown in­ Moves Rejection construction at cost. been talk of holding up his .pro­ ber or by calling Theodore ning slaughterhouses or else mouth County. We won't have highway striking his car again. to an uproar at the outset when 'Wiliam J. Duncan believed " ject at the planning meeting be­ Phelan, Jr., Matawnn 1-2342-R; impose such “stiff" license fees Mr. Thompson assailed Mi­ another summer like this one.” Mrs. Baker’s Story Leo Weinstein, of Matawan, an- .including the signatures of pers- cause the prior owner had not Richard Lewis, Matawnn 1- on their operation that lt would 5 chael Slaats for having prescnt- He then thanked householders Patrolman Cranmer reported attorncy sought to present a jons only interested in Zone A, Cfeotlcn a permit for a subdivi­ 1181-J; Willinm Hulsart, Mata- not bc a profitable undertaking. * ed a resolution asking tlic board In the borough for being “tol­ Mr.s. Balter lold him that thc petition and address the gntli- i made the petition misleading as sion. He believed there was ln wnn 1-4388. Buses will leave lo act on a 60-room school con- erant" of thc situation. Kurica car was behind hers crlng. Mayor James II. Ack­ ! il npplicd to the purposes of At the same tlinc a report; existence a resolution as of the First Aid Building nt 6:30 h eld ! Mr, Brown had the council when she felt a thud in the rear crson donied him the floor. ! llie meeting and he moved it be came from the bonrd that theyi? program. I-Ie June 17, 1954, before thc date p .m . this was entirely unrealistic, | approve a special meeting for of her car. She claims she Noting Mr. Weinstein was an j rejected. Paul Stryker, Holm- found nothing that violated the; of the adoption of the subdi­ The Squad and Auxiliary will I July 15 to receive bids right passed out at the wheel and out-of-town lawyer, lhe mayor j (jel r e a l to r , s e c o n d e d it a n d a health code when Alfred Storer, | «nd WIls bascd on va?u® »10,n- vision ordinance, which absolv­ participate in the Malawan Fire lses from builders nnd the arbi­ I after the governing body had knew no more unlll she and her stated, “We are not looking for | roar of approval went up. Mny- Malawan borough garbage con-1 ed the property from Its pro­ husband were being loaded by Department parade on Monday trary allocntion of rooms to approved on final reading the lhat type of representation. We j or Ackerson averred lie did not tractor, brought in garbage to: visions. As the planning board a l 10 a .m . sites without awaiting lhe re­ j $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 bonding ordinance for Sea Bright First Aid Squad want to hear from taxpayers." j feel it should be accepted, but feed his pigs. This stirred the lacked Jurisdiction over the sult of the board’s nuestlon- | a new well and \Vater treat- men into their ambulance. ;Mr. IV^r. Weinstein protested he ! would refer thc matter of Its ire Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fin- building Inspector. Mr. Ennis 1 nalre to determine wliat the I m ent plant on Middlesex St. He Baker was prounounced dead was entitled to represent thc Incccptnnce to Mr. Welgand. Paramount Diner To layson, of Gordon’s Corncr- was bound to issue permits un- I people will accept generally in | thanked Karl F. Heuser. bor- up on arrival at Monmouth Me­ people in Zone E. He demand­ j Issue then was raised from Open Cocktail Lounge Wickatunk Rd. jtier this resolution, in Mv. Hcus- i the way of a school hutldlng ■ ough engineer, for “speed in morial Hospital. ed a ruling from J. Frank Wei- I llie floor by persons who claim Thc health board members ■*3tr‘s gplnloij;, -The -U; .y/.'cr b e ­ John Civitan and Jnmes FI- : program. Mr. Thompson found j-gettlng-.1ipeciflcaifoiit) uvepui’ed " -r-Mr. Regan caiiie»along,-ln. Ills sand. township.'attorney. Mr'. ?d they had signed n petition told the Finlaysoiis they had in­ lieved that if'the planning'boaru gone, co-owners of the Para­ i the board wns drawing censure | so bids could be sought at the car and transported M r.f- Kui> Welgand ruled an attorney, du­ proposing llie 85 foot by 125 vestigated the moving of gar­ thought tho previous owner lea and Mrs. Hcdgoln to the mount Diner, Broadway and 1 as not being willing to ncccpt earliest possible moment. ly retained, would have thc foot compromise. Mayor Ack­ bage by Mr. Storer nnd had (Continued on page four; Route 35, Keyport, announced free schools by tlic many pcr- A letter of resignation from hospital. Mrs. Hcdgoln was re­ right to address a public hear­ erson asked Daniel S. Ely, found nothing that vlolnted any leased after treatment for body yesterdny that clabornte plans i (Continued 011 page four) George R. Demery, recently ap­ ing. township clerk, to read the pre­ health code, cither local or bruises. Mr. Kurica was ad­ lmve been completed for thc Schedule Set pointed ns a probationary pa­ Petition Presented amble lo the petition. Thc statc. They noted the com­ gnla grand opening tonight of trolman, was received. mitted and treated for back ln- Mr. Weinstein’s difficulties statement of Intent was that plaints of tills sort came In per­ For July 4 Parade the new cocktail lounge, ad­ Can't Live On Salary i (Continued on page four] did not end there. He present­ [the signatories were asking thc iodically and nothing had been Downes Takes Over joining tlie diner. The cocktail All participants ln the July 4 In his letter of resignation, e d a petition to oppose tlit- j proposed change be turned down. found ln violation ln the cases lounge ls reputed to bc one of parade, 'sponsored by thc M ala­ Mr. Demery said he “couldn't Two Collisions Are change which, he snid. had 230 ■ Peter Genovese, one of the Ccn- when Mr. Storer hnd been in­ the most modern In the bay- Willys Dealership wan Borough Fire Department, live on this $3000 salary as Reported In Township signatures, nnd declared these jtcrvillc leaders, explained tho 85 v o lv ed . ~\pre to meet at Colot’s Gas Sta- | against the $3441.66 (salary' as hn d b e e n o b ta in e d In 24 ho u rs. ifoot by 125 foot proposal was an shorc nrcn. “It was only after long, ser­ The Flnlaysons then averred 'Hlon at 0:30 a.m. Parade will I stated in the newspapers and Patrolman John Klnnanc, of Had those circulating the peti­ ! independent one mnde by Harry Plans To Handle AU ious study, nnd thc careful con­ they would tnke the matter to s t a r t a t 10 a.m. sharp, down to me when hired.” He also Matawan Township Police, re­ tion had-more time, 500 names ;S. Willey, Cenlcrville real estate Models, Equipment; sideration of requests from our the Statc Department of Health. Main St. to Memorial Pnrk . said there were “other reas­ ceived complaint from Mrs. co u ld h a v e b e e n o b ta in e d , in i titan, that thc group ns a whole patrons, thnt we decided to Petition Submitted In Field 30 Years ' where a flag will be dedicated ons" for his resignation but that [Susanna G. Wagner, 195 Way­ Mr. Weinstein's opinion. He wanted the 15 foot frontage re­ hnve tills modern addition A petition was submitted | by the -Fire Deportment. It “it would be better if they were side Dr., Cliffwood Beach, that declared the petition "carcful, tain e d . erected,'' Mr. Civitnn and Mr. bearing 100 signatures protest- j George G. Downes, sr.. Low . then will proceed to Haley Hose not made known publicly.” Paul J. Moerc, of Red Bank, logical, sensible” thinking by Mr. Willey acknowledged he ing the erection of slaughter-; er Mnin St., Miilawnn, head of Flgonc stated. Co. where refreshments will bc Councilman Victor Armellino made a wide turn at Cliffwood those opposed to the change. He had circulated petitions asking Thc lounge is air-conditioned, houses In the township and 1 the Downes Pontiac Agency, served by tlie Ladies Auxiliary. Immediately demanded that tho Ave, and Lenox St. nnd forced added that those signing It were those signing to ngrce to the and tlic decorntlons nnd colors mentioning specifically one for announced this week that |ie Fire Chief Clro Nappi has an­ resignation be tabled until all her off the road June 20. He “not happy" about a proposal 05 foot by 125 foot size, then warmly blend to make lt ap­ whicha permit has been grant- j lias taken over lhc area deujer- nounced that all borough organ­ members of thc council could also struck her car. severely to compromise on 85 feet by when the time came to present ed to Roy Crawford for hi;; ship for Wlliys. "Wc have sev- pealing to the eye. There is izations have been asked to par­ be belter Informed as to thc damaging it, she claimed. 125 feel but would go along with the petitions, it had been de­ table service for dinner patrons property on Herbert’sCorner 1 oral of thc ncw 1955 Wlliys mo ticipate and any omitted should undisclosed reasons for Mr. A second accident reported to it. Mr. Weinstein declared a cided it would be best to pre­ in the lounge, and two expert Rd. | del now on dlsplny nt thc Pon- C ontact him. He also urges all (Continued on page four' township police this week oc­ developer had come along who sent the nnmes of all those op­ mixologists have been cngnged Thosesigning found the tine showroom,” Mr, Dowmcs borough residents to display curred Saturday, Charles B. was responsible nnd would “do posed to thc upgrading on one to prepare patrons’ favorite (Continued on page four) J stated. their flags on this important Batzcl, 199 Myrtle Ave., Kcans- a right job" of developing In petition and under one pream­ Martin Fines Two'l1 d rin k s. | Wlliys is ralcd us the world's holiday, v , i burg, reported he was going Centerville. He planned to ble. That preamble omitted Experienced waitresses arc ! largest manufactures of four- Magistrate James H. Martin. north on Route 35, Cliffwood, bring ln water and erect r e f e r e n c e to th c 85 by 125 feet, Ground Observers oil duty botli day and night to ■ w h eel - drive vehicles. The Card of Thanks M a ta w a n , fin ed tw o d r iv e r s $3 when John J. Gondck, of Sayre- Ills own sewer plant, according according to Mr. Willey. Receive Commissions offer prompt, courteous serv­ j Downes Agcncy will sell the We wish lo thank all our and $4 costs Monday on com- ville, pulled oul of M ike’s Esso lo the attorney. Signers’ Names Read ice. Additionnl parking facili­ The officers of Matawan Post, ; famous four - wheel - drive Uni­ friends, neighbors and relatives | plaints by Patrolman James Stalion directly Into the path of Demand was made directly The mnyor then had lhc peti­ ties arc available; business­ of tlie Ground Observer Corps versal Jeeps: the station wng- for their many kindnesses dur­ Volk, of Matawan Police. Mi­ Ills car, causing a collision. Mr. as to how many of the signa­ tion read and also thc names of men's luncheons nre served, were commissioned last eve­ ' on, which cnrrlcs passengers ing our recent bereavement. chael Bell, Neptune, was charg­ Gondeck claimcd he wns making tures belonged to taxpayers. tlie signers. No sooner was this and there ls a wide assortment ning by Arthur S. VnnBuskirk, 1 and cargo on nnd off the road Especially Rev. Lawrence Ball­ ed with failing lo exhibit a driv­ a turn into thc Bayshore Fishery Mr. Weinstein wanted to know completed than Mrs. Philip of seafood nnd meat on the din­ llie Monmouth County Co-ordi­ ; in nil kinds of weather; thc se- s y , Dr. S. M. Lazow, Matawan ing permit on request. Maude '.'•hen he w a s hit. if n distinction between taxpay­ jMe.saros arose lo declare her ! ner nnd n 1 n carle menu, nator of the Corps. Following •dan delivery: the Jeep truck: s'pirst Aid, Perth Amboy Gen­ Lnnler, Freehold, was charged ers nnd property owners exist­ I husband's name was signed (is f Thc owiier-mnnngement ex- lh e in v o ca tio n b.v th e c h a p la i n , the Dump O Matlc hydraulic eral Hospital general nursing with excessive speed in the New York Turnpike ISxprcss ed ln Holmdel Township and j James. She wa.s asked to come | tend a cordial invitation to nil of thc post, thc Rev. Albert ’hoist: the Llft-O-Matlc hydrtiu- staff and the Bedle Funernl business none. $1.65 round trip. Frequent caustically asked if there were ! forward and verify lhe signn- j to nllcnd the grand opening lo- Donald Magaw, thc loyalty oath He tallgale; tlic four wheel H o m e . Service. Convenient, economi­ a property ownshlp qualifica- ! Hires. She did so nnd veil- j n ight. was administered by the co-or- drive Willys ambulance; the Mr. and Mrs. Tunis R. Sickles “Furnished Apartment” signs cal. For time schedule cal' tlon for voting. Mayor Acker- leniently declared she had .sign­ dimitor. cargo personnel carrier. Mr. and Mrs. David Schanck 'er sale at tills office. K e y p o r t 1-0300. son replied lhal in prior public ed a petllon calling for B5 by | Township Squad Supervisor P, T. Long of the Also thc Jeep crash wugon; hearings of tills ty pt; too much j 125 feet. She told those pre- Post was commissioned u lieu- \ the Willys' Conimundo' fire had been said by others, while jscnlimt the petition she did not | Extends Appreciation tenant colonel while Chief Ob-j truck: Jeep fire engine: tank WILKINS RETURNED FROM WASHINGTON FOR MURDER TRIAL the property owner.s. who Mike lhc way the Mesuros sign- Tlic Mntnwnn Township First .server Magnw, thc second In. trailer: winches; nll-stccl cabs; .should hnve been heard, could |attires had been obtained and j Aid Sqund, Inc., wishes to thank command, wns made a major, extension bodies: earth - mov- n o l n e t a w o rd in. j averred she was “willing to go j the residents of M atnwan Town First Assistant Observer James Ing equipment: Jeep ugrictjl- Jack Morgan. Holmdel V i 1 'along with you but nm not go j ship for tlielr generous conlri- Frocllsh also was commission- tural implements; post hole lage. demanded to know how jing to sell myself out." i butions during the recent fund ed a major. He becomes the j diggers; Fork - lift hydraulic many of the signatures were or Tlie proponderunl majority j d riv e . adjutant and judge advocate of: loaders, snow plows luid other v, persons residing In Zone K. Mr. I (Continued on page four' 1 Those residents who did nol ilie Post. .equipment. | hnve tlie opportunity to present Assistant Chief Observer Pol-; 30 Vciirs Iii Business . Owner Denies He Freneau Station j their contribution mny do so ly llnle who has completed over | Mr. Downes Ims been In tho Drove Hit-Run Car To Bc Removed i S u n d a y o r M o n d a y a l Hit; a m >00 hoin-.s oi observing on the I i-cUll automobile business for ; Inilance. which will be locnict.' o w o r also Is o n e of Lhc lea d in g the past 30 years, 10 of which A leaving the scene of an nc Tin; old I’Teneuti railroad sta nl, Sammy's Amoco Station nstrueliir.s at the Post. For have been at Ills present locu­ cldrnt nnd cureless driving lion, reported tu have been Route llii nnd Amboy ltd.. Cliff ier extra activities, she was tion, lie iiii: o n e of I In: m o s t sum minis- were Issued hy l’n- eroded in lino, has been do­ i w o o d . 'oniinissioned 11 eapliiin. Oilier modern showrooms mui sorv- trolmim Ralph Wallace, of Mn nated liy the Central Rnllroud Ilu r le w 's G r o c e r y S to re isslstnnl. chief observers were lee (lepiirliiieiils Iii the b ay - tinviin Tmni.sltlp r ii I i e lo . of New Jersey lo the Pine ,v u ll I h G'oncnurM', Cllffwoo’ lommlssloncd first lieutenant,’; shore nrcn. George Wicker, 27 Orchard St.. i Creek miniature nillrotid, « flench: Frank's Barber Shop md assigned as officers of the Mr. Downes’s son. Geol'tro I Malawan. nfler he had been i playground, located on Route : Cliffwood Ave. nnd Matthew; lay, They were William J. Ci., Jr. left S u n d a y by plim e ; Identified us the owner of a nir ‘il. Marlboro Township. Fishing Station. Amboy lid. larrington. Ralph E. Ilarrlng - 1 Willys dealers convention -lit i which had been In collision ”i> I Tiie W> yonr-old structure wns Cliffwood, nlso will accept con­ 011, Alfred E, Booth, William ; Pinckney, Mich., where lln will i Lower Mnin St . on Saturday, ! Jacked up Tuesday morning In tributions inr lhe squad. Dlenvnrf. Jr., Calvin D. Potirce,, rccclvc 11 week's bn.slc train- i Carl Stabile. ir>l Lower Main : pi cimnilion lor its removnl to l a n d c;. P ie p e r nnd C leorge W. hig c o u r s e In fo u r-w h e e l (ll'lvri St., reported to poliee dial Ills 'tile new location. It wan used Rev. Loughman Sent ',’n.ssldy. ‘jccp-famlly product knott'lcdgn : ent'. parked on Lower Main Ml. to r in im y years as u pa.s.'enger To Long Branch Church Const mice Ivy Spinks, assist nnd selling techniques. Follow- nenr Dock St. that day. hud istnllon, but discarded when tlie nit adjutant, was commission- |ng this, Mr. Downes, Jr., will been run Inlo. The driver of ' Central beisan lo Use the hnincli Tilt; Uev, Russell 1:1. Lough ■d a .second lieutenant. Jame< (r0 |() Toledo. Ohio, lo the main ; mnn Inis been transferred from J the car Hint ran Inlo his prom­ j line strictly for freight. i \, I In wn n. one of the guards nt Wlliys plant and drive a. new ised to accompany him lo \ui Int. Joseph's Church, Keyport jlhe Hnnson-Vim Wlnkle-Mun-; willys lour wheel drive Jocp lo Our Lady of Stnr or the Sea. tilng Company, upon whot-c, back to Malawim. lice headquarters. Mr. Siahlle T a g , D a y s I reported, then turned and tool: ! I.,(ing B r a n c h , a c c o r d in g lo an I building tlie Post. Is located, Mr. nnd Mrs. Downes and night. Mr. Stabile said lie pur | Matmvan L I i l l e lllggor iinniiunccniciil, mnde last week | was made 11 wiirrant officer. . family lormerly roHded on Ma­ sni’d, nnd could not eatch llie ! League will hold lug days lni'l- : by Iho fit. Rev. Onorge W. Ahr, ! lit. Col. imrl Mrs, Long ruler-' ple PI.. Keyporl, but recently lllllll, b u t did get the license Idny nnd Siilurdny, They re­ Illsliup of the nioeesc oi Tren­ I tnlned the group nt supper a moved lo Ihelr newly construct number of the ear. ceived permission from thc bor- ton, Thc Rev, I5dward A. Itels- ] Ihelr home 011 M id d le sex I'ltl., ed h o m e lu M lild leo tw n T o w n ­ Mr, Wicker prolesled lhat (le. imi'ili council, on Tuesday eve­ ; mini'. I.Cnsl K ciuisljiirg, h n s b e e n Matawan, nfl.cr which 11 stu ff ship, located on lhc HlirewHbtlry Tliinnas Wilkins 't-cn(<■ r > slum'll iiiiilernolni: m ueslliiniiii: a I (lie pruM-cutur's nfl'ici’ in I'rccluilil spite tlie luct the license mmt- n in g , ti'niiferred to St, Jo.seph'M. 'm e e t i n g wnn held and the cu m - llll'er, , In si \\ cell nflo r lie hail been linniiilit Imrli from ...... I*. <'., wlierc he wan eiipliired. Cnpt. I The Rev. Willlnm J. Jluusch, I missions were given, W illlnm M 11*1.01’ tli'fil, of I'oiiiil.v dcli'rtlves, anil (“ m l. I l-'il'iMi' W liUinsm i (right), of M a tm v a n To w n - ber was his, he did nol knuw xlilp I'iiIIit. went lifter him . W ilkins w as wan'eil for tin’ inni'ili'r .lime 111 uf M rs, llolln Mliililnnl who had the ear al tlu* time | "Help Wimlod" nds In Uiis pn ! New IlnmHWlek, has boon as- i Mr, VimUuskirk was accom “Help W anted" ails In U iIh im» iiitilcy, of Keyiim l. H e filth! afler I In- .■labbiiih •mil ** ■*' I l» i; il up b,v (loHee In IJir nntlim's j and could prove lie wus not ] per lull you about the aood Job ■ slyiied lu Hi. Mary's Church, panloil by Ills Adjutant, Major per tell you uljotil till) ttuud JolM 'New Monmouth, t i i i p l t u l three days Inter. | drlvlni/. II. upon, Dysini Woodhoti.sc, Ifeyport, iojien. PAGL TWO—FIRST SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 196$.

HASKELL HONORED AS “MAN OF THE YEAR” era "by the National Foundation The new operation proceeds Hanson-VanWinkle-Munning Co. Builds Second Salk Shot | for Infantile Paralysis. The no differently than the old. The | State Health Department was same buffing machine is used, Special Buffing Wheel For Schick, Inc. Urged For Children | asked to. be a distributing: and il contains two buffing i a g e n t. h e a d s a n d 12 f ix tu re s . All in Firm Troubled By Problems For Two Years Health Commissioner nil', th e n e w c o m b in a tio n buff­ ing wheel has considerably re­ Reports On Meeting In Cutting, Polishing Shaver Heads - :Hanson-VanWinkle duced dents and scratches, and cut down on rejects proportion­ In removing burrs and polish-. nnd about one-hnlf inch thick Municipal officials wcre urg-« (contJinii'd from second column) ately. In addition. Schick Is inii Ihin metal pnrLs 011 an auto- at the center. Because they ed this week by Dr. Daniel wheels. After being set up saving over $4000 annually oil mntlc blimns machine, II fre- j nre thicker in the center than Bergsma. State Commissioner j wheels are good for I fl hours I ijUffs, brushes and compound. W fluently i.s tl iff ic Lilt to avoid at the rim, the brushes act as of Health, to take steps to pro- (two sliiftsi. As for mainten- nlcklnt; and denting the sur-1 spacers’ beween the buffs. This vide second Salk vaccine shots mice, a third-shift man cleans [ You cnn buy Defense Bonds faces of pieccs of work. Added - arrangement provides greater to children in the first and sec- off the fixtures every day. hv the Pnvrnll neduetlon PlnD to Oils problem is tlie constant j flexibility and. .Improves venti- HOMEOWNERS ond grades who received’ the fear of fires caused .by over-; lation for theJ .wheel, which first shot and whose parents heated buffs and brushes. - means n ,-cooler bperatlon. 1 year's subscription want them lo have the second. Schick. Inc., Lancaster, Pa.,' Two other factors assure a worth $1.00 Dr. Bergsma pointed out that manufacturer of electric 'sliav- cooler rjinniner wheel: The ven- ers, wns troubled for over two tllnted . 'cdhstrufction of tlie lie ' had just returned from a You’ll enjoy this full-sized, yenrs by these problems 111 cut- brush-buff wheel nnd tlie im- 'ineeflne in Washington where full-color, quarterly magazine. several specialists had urged The Shore Point Inn tliig- and polishing shaver heads, prcgnatlon of' the buff cloth. Full of helpful, how-to articles by majority vole that Dip im­ Recently, an unusual kind of The Individual sections hnve six and photos on making your buffing wheel, built especially holes ptinched in tlieir fibre- munization program be contin­ A f/m idiu ohm to ued this' summer to the extent Highway 35 home a more convenient, com­ for Schick by metal finishing hoard centers ' and 12 air supplier Hanson - Van Winkle- ohnnnels stamped bn the outer that vaccine is available. fortable and alfracflve place to MunniiiK Co., Mntawan, licked l'lni of the centers. purine op- “The first shot confers .signi­ KEYPORT Jive. • both problems for the company, oration, pir Is force-circulated ficant' immunity," Dr. Bergsm.i Korinorly the Old Dutch Tavern Nothing to b u y - ta k e ad van ­ Tlie ncw wheel is made of a over the numerous ruffles of said. "The second shot in com­ tage of this special get- n e w ty p e of cloth buff nnd a 'the buff and through the strands bination' with the first confers t 9? Now Under New Owner- A m o r y 1 . . lJnskcll llefli, president of the Thoroughbred Kaeini: acquainfed offer by signing up specially constructed • > tampico of tampico . ; Assooiulion of llie liniled States und of the Monmouth Park Joeke3 much stronger immunity. A |\ ^ Management of . . . for HOME in our slore today! brush, arranged in' alternate In nddition, tlie Binderized Club receives a plaque huuorinir him ns “Man of the Vent” ul committee of experts which layers. Two sucli “combina­ Ruff - L '- Buff is' Impregnated Mimmoiilli County from Stephen I). Lavoie, Malawan, chairman meii'recently concluded that be­ Michael Mariolis tion" wheels nre used in the with a n ‘oreanic ererise-like ma- of lh<‘ n'ven Saturday in Mr. Haskell’s honor at the Mon- cause of the saline composition Schick operation. Besides over­ tp, ?.l in th.ff I,?ed av " ’ 0 " " 1 1I,,lel‘ 'S|',ini-' ' Proceeds will eo tp the building fund of the Salk vaccine, il is safe W’h<»re H o s p ita lity a n d -E x c e lle n t eiiiil slmllai to that uted as (lf i 1(,s|)Uai. T |lis „.as the first award of tms kill(1 , b . ’ Pood Meet coming former difficulties, the the t>indci‘ In buffing com-. Kjvcn |„ „lc colintv> • 0 ot to give even tlie first sliols In M A T A W A N new wheels don't wear down as pounds. ' Besides giving longer;--- — ------... s u m m e r . fast, use less composition, all life to the'buff, the binderizing "We are aware that provid­ Our Welcome is Cordial, Pur Service is Gracious, of which lias reduced the cost holds frictional heat down and ing second shots will require Otir Food Superlative, Your . Pleasure Com­ LUMBER CO. o f‘cutting and polishing' shaver peririits a coolcr operation. Bar Association Hobby Loses ,some effort, especially since "The- Friendly Lumber Yard" h e a d s 30 p e r c e n t. Forming a natural bond be­ schools are closed. But we feel plete. ' tween buff and cutting com­ that the possiblity of prevent­ Sutphin Ave., Matawan Formerly cutting' nnd polish­ Forms Committee No-Hit Game ing wheels were made up of pound, the impregnated "bln-i ing some children from getting Opp. Freneau Station der” permits thread ends1 to j paralysis from polio is worth Full Course Dinners-!iiy Seafood. heavily packed tampico brushes Launch Study Of and conventional buffs, also ar­ "take” compound more quick­ Indians Hurler In every effort that can bc made. Steaks, Chops, Roast -Turkey, Tel. MA 1-2061 ranged In alternate layers. ly and to retain It more effect-1 Free Legal Aid . , JLoss To Terriers 1-0 " T h e e v a lu a tio n of th e 1954 Trouble cropped up when the ively and in larger quantity. I field test showed tlmt paralytic Chicken, Beef, Leg of Spring brushes at times made fine The more, compound carried,] A n e w ly -f o r m e d leg a l a id Tom Hobby, hurler for the .'polio o c c u r r e d a lm o s t th re e Lamb, Etc.’ •’ - the less frequently are addition-1 committee of tlle New Jersey times as often among unvac­ scratches in the heads. These Cliffwood Indians,’ suffered the i : v i :k v 2u s e c o x o s i cinated children as it did among were hard to see even under a nl applications required, and j state Bnr Association lias most cruel blow that can bcfnll Cozy Homelike Dining Room En- v microscope, which Schick uses the faster the cut. . < ]aunc|le(j a stntewide study of vaccinated children of the same r i\ i v o n DNK a F i tn r c a Tuesdny night. Hq to inspect the quality of buffed Because of the greater effi i fte avallablnty of fl.ee 0, low. general age group in the same vironment. Table’Service in Our pitched n no-hit game and lost ■■ • : i „•> .» « !■.»•* » y • r i . fi.U.I.OX OK MV TAINT and polished shaver-head sur­ ciency. of the bindeilzed buff, »jC0Kt counsel for the indigent, school systems in the same faces. However, nfter the bar of compound now lasts two-! wlth Uje g0[U of making such it. The Mntnwan Terriers, be­ communities where all were Cocktail Lounge Too. hind Bill Bowie, got nway to a more or less similarly exposed. heads were cleaned, these and-one-half houis. ? his isi service available in every coun- L ist V alu e promising start In second half scratches could be spotted when twlce as long ns compound for-|t Qf u stat(J It was since learned that the W e Cater to" Weddings, Banquets, Private S:!.!)f> - 9.95 Bayshore Little League play. a strong light was reflected on merly lasted, representing a re-1 n committee, headed by vaccine used last year, while The other game played was Every the surfaces. duction in compound costs of 50 jJoseph H stamler, Newark, safe, hnd some lots which had Parties, Receptions, Etc. at Pt. Monmouth field where less potency to immunize. The There also was a danger of pei cent. | was appointed by Lionel P. 2nd buffs overheating and fires Union Beach Lions drubbed the vaccine this year is Improved j ^.ow ^ " or*ls ’ i Kristeller. Newark, State Bar 9 Ample Free Parking Facilities Keansburg Athletics 12-5. Key­ and is said to be more uni­ Gallon breaking out. When overheat­ Three people run the automa-j Association president, port Cardinals and Cliffwood formly effective. It is reason­ ed, buffs turned brown, lost tic buffing machine, which Is | Outlining the committee’s ob- Free their whip, became brittle and Pirates were rained out. able to suppose lhat an equally of standard design. One oper-j Jectives, Mrs. Stamler explain- had to be thrown away. Spora­ Hobby struck out nine bat­ favorable, if nol a more favor­ At the sam e pricc as I formerly ator loads the heads on the ar­ ed thnt free legal service is dic fires sometimes resulted. ters in five Innings in his mas­ able, difference in paralytic sold my paints 1 now include a bor of the holding fixture, two available to needy defendants There was n constant fear that terpiece. He was particularly case rates will prevail this The Shore Point Inn second gallon Kltl'lK, wllll cacll heads per arbor. Another op­ ln criminal cases, where the one purchased. Only short cut flames from such fires would , , , , Impressive in the third inning year among unvacclnated and Highway 35 at Keyport-Hazlet Rd. erator takes them off after courts can assign layers.. when the Terriers had the bases is manufacturing and merchan­ ' be sucked up hi thc exhaust vaccinated children. t r e a t m e n t . However, indigent persons in- fun with one out. He retired dising efficiency. Florida’s Paint hoods on the buffing machine, " '‘The vaccine wns offered Keyport The third operator is respon­ volved in civil suits cannot get Don Weir and Bob Wilson, two Leader. Brandies coast to coast.. through the exhaust system and free to first and second grad- sible for the quality of the fill­ such representation except In | power hitters, easily to end the Mary Carter Paint Factories— on to the blowers. This was Ishes. He examines sample j counties or localities where leg- Principal Cities. cause for special concern. lim ing. lieads under a microscope nndjal aid service Is in operation, The undoing of Hobby came New System Reduccs Costs makes adjustments to the ma-i By “low-cost” service,;' Mr. in the fifth when a shortstop’s M V F A M O U S Schick now cuts and polishes cliine, buffing head and com- Stamler explained that some error gave Rocky Fierro a life. INTERIOR FLAT shaver head with wheels made position applicator, as the oc- legal aid groups charge indi- He went to second as the In- Kvftry 2nd up of five H-VW-M Stap-L-Bond casion demands. (after the j gent clients a token fee, as low dinn ' Infield was slow fielding . Gallon Tree tampico brushes and five H-V- ns 25 cents in several instances _ wheels have been broken in, he Mickey Eovino’s bunt. The next; W - M Bindcrizcd Ruff-L-Buffs mv iu:sr will examine shaver heads to remove the case from the'm an went-out, but Bob Haslach G rand O pening each. It is 12 inches in dla 4.95 GALLON about every 15 minutes. As charity category. walked to fill the bases. Weir meter nnd has an arbor hole of the wheels wear down, the work The states laigest legal aid:rolled to the pitcher and Fierro M y ria d of one-ancl-one-quartev 'inches. is inspected niorfe freqtientlj>.V operation at present is in Essex ; sco,.ed tlle w innins ,.U11 V olovs 3.95 Wliep. pressed tightly, the This operator also is respon-! County, where a staff of three' jn tho Union Bcach game tampico brushes are about one- slble ■ for breaking in new | full-time lawyers handles the!sklp Leonard lilt a homer hi M Y F A M O U S quarter inch thick on the rim (Continued In seventhcolumn) i Continued bottom next column i j u,e first imlin(, twQ on tQ OUTSIDE OIL PAINT —- —zr-i — - — ------:;r------~ 1 get the Lions away to a good CELEBRATION OF THE NEW GOOD QUA I,ITY lead. The Athletics took ad­ H o tter vantage of Dennis Cassidy's Quality 3.93 wildness on the mound for Un­ M y B est li.O.i K v c ry 2nd ion Beach to get one back in GALLON their half of the inning, Tip PARAMOUNT f r i ;i : 4.95 Geisler scoring. Cassidy hit a homer with one Helmettn Country Fair aboard ln the third to Increase R0LLATEX INTERIOR the Union Beach lead. Leo­ WALL PAINT Sponsored by Holy Trinity Church nard’s sccond homer, with the L a te x T y p e sacks loaded ln the fourth, Cocktail Lounge broke up the ball game. 13 Florida ' Matawan Terriers (I) The Owner - Management of the Shore’s Most Modernistic and Intimate C olors • . a b r h , Cocktail Lounge Which Adjoins the Popular NIGHTLY FEATURES Eovino, 2b 3 0 0' Y ou C a n ’t Schuber, rf 0 0 Pay Us for th o 2nd H y r n e . rf 0 0 4.95 HaSlach, c G allo n IT’S Fit EE Direct From Hollywood W e lr, 3b Wilson, lb PARAMOUNT DINER Carnes, If B o w ie, p CHINA LUXE $ C 7 0 FUZZY' ST. JOHN Oregory, cf Six Corners, Highway 35 and Broadway .Serni-Rnanicl Fierro, ss" 2nd Gallon Free M a n y « al. Beautiful Colors And His All Star Revue 17 1 0 C liffw ood I n d ia n s (0) Keyport ' ’, al> r nii.AUTIFUL LIQUI1) McMullin, 2b ‘ Invites You and Your Friends to Attend the H o b b y , p GLASS ENAJHEL $ « „ Grariato, lb ' GALA GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION PARTY EVERY 2nd V Fireworks — Rides Q allo , 3b g a l l o n . Cooper, ss to Be Held Here on the Evening of . . . F R E E Kal- Perkins, c C h a m b e r la in , If SI’ARKEL MARINE GRADE A V ariety Of Refreshm ents Rosato, cf Lewnndowski, rf ALUMINUM * t n [ PAINT A ttractive Prizes — Auction 22 0 Thursday, June 30th U n io n Ileacli M inis (12) FREE • ! - j- r. Bill. ali r li We Will Make Every ElforL to Assure Our Many Friends and 2ml g a l l o n Chenoweth, 2b 4 n 1 S c h a ib le , If A i 1 Dinner Patrons an Enjoyable Evening. Bresney, cf 4. 3 3 DECK PAINT A m usem ents For The W hole Family C a s s id y , p 4 2 3 AMPLE FREE PARKING FACILITIES i\Iurim> Grni(a.le 7 J Leonard, lb '4 2 3 2 X 0 (i;\ Is, T o m ic a , 3b 4 1 1 F I tK K ual. tip Tider, ss , i 0 0 W, Trembley, rf 3 I 1 FMTRBKIl H.SSK S co rzo , c 3 1 1 For a Delicious Snack or a Feast Firemen's Night, Tuesday, June 28 MASONRY 34 12 14 Kcunslmrg Athletics IS) Expertly Prepared by Competent Chefs, Plus Prompt Courteous Service by PAINT $6.95 ab Brunner, p 4 Experienced Waitresses 1 Gets You 2 K!,,‘ First Aid Night, Thursday, June 30 G e is le r, s h 4 K irk , c 4 .MARINE SPA It B u rk e , lb 4 Roast Meats, Steaks, Chops, Seafood, Salads Topolowkal, 3b 3 VARNISH $ 5 . 9 5 June 26-27-28-29-30 and July 2 and 3 Scabelt, If 3 Indalo, cf 3 Home Baked Rolls, Breads, Pies Roast Turkey and Chicken E v e r y 2nd T i r e P a r is , 2b 3 I I P e r r y , rf 3 0 0 Table Service in the Lounge Soda Fountain Service TRIM PAINT 3i a o IK Colors $5.95 cases of Indigont litigants, The I’icm* Unit f»nI. up CHURCH GROUNDS cost Is borne by the Welfare, Federation of Newark and the j County Bur Association. MARY CARTER Mr, Stnmlur snld Ills com­ M ain Street, H elm etta, N. J. mittee will pursue Its county- Paramount Diner and Cocktail Lounge by-county study of legal - aid PAINT FACTORIES needs tlurhig the summer and fall, presenting a ’ full report HIGHWAY 35 AT THE Highway 34, Malawan Adm ission Free and recommendations at the COR. BROADWAY Keyport SIX CORNERS Stu to Bur Association'll mid-, Matawnn 1-3884 'yuur moetliiK in December, 'J IL*, i:^ • THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE THREE—FIRST SECTION iNOOOAS OA ovr-fr's P/CMC TiM£.

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John Dressier, Robertsville, governing body to arrive nt u terville School where four False Impression Given /committee did not Jm v p b o th M .MATAWAN JOURNAL reported for n four-man citi­ M isguided M issiles by Clion Day solution. He recommended, rooms have to be added imme­ Mrs. Francis W. Stanhope ob­ ' sides bo forth with ncw peti­ Matawan Township. Matawan Borough however, that ns the petition d iate ly . . zens committee appointed Inst jected. She decried the meth­ tions which definitely would &Ftublished 1869 Tel. Keyport 7*3030 hjul been signed in "good faith’’ J. Mubel Broun, Publisher month to inquiie into the oper­ Mr. Weinstein sought to am­ j keep the issue on , Zone E sep- by some of the persons insofar ods of those circulating; the pe- ations of slaughterhouses. He plify Mr. Willey's talk by In­ | arated from Zone A. He be- Published Every Thursday •is Z one E w a s c o n c e r n e d , It *.ions a n d in tim a te d th o se w h o By BROWN PUBLISHING AND related that the committee had sisting the water and sewer de­ I lieved the petition accepted was PRINTING COMPANY should be accepted and given found tlmt with a zoning Jaw velopments would cost residents would favor the ordinance' in . useless. . such weight as its confused J. Mabel Brown...... Editor nnd building code and full time of other areas of the township Centerville were by-passed to ; ' Harol^ Cantrell warned the Geraldine V. Drown Associate Editor preamble would allow. licensed health inspector a mu­ nothing as they were to be pri­ set up the false impression that committeemen that if “you op- Mr. Genovese exonerated Mr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES nicipality could exercise n prop­ vate utilities finnnced by reve­ Centerville was solidly against | en the . door .for one section, Payable in Advunee er measure of control over such Weinstein from having a part nue obtained from those using One Year (within Stnte) ...... 13.50 tlie ordinance. She suggested, they will come in .everywhere.” ln drawing the preamble, de­ fcilx M onths ...... 2.00 businesses, but thnt Marlboro its services. Despite his dis­ however, that the m atter be de­ I The committee adjourned to Three Months ...... 1.25 claring the Matawan attorney One Year (outside State) ...... 4.00 Township had none of these reg­ cussion. the opponents of the lay e d . (consider the matter after in­ had been retained by him only One Y e a r (outside U. S.) ...... C.00 ulations or facilities. Even so, smaller lot sizes averred there Mr. Ducan deplored that the ' vestigatingr the. petition. Six M onths (outside U. S.) ...... 3.25 Mr. Dressier said. Inspections an hour before the meeting. ' Six M onths (outside U. S.) ...... 3.25 would be increased taxes for are made only once in two Mnyor Ackerson said the residents to pay. Executors nnd administrators of committeemen would scrutin­ estates have the right lo salect thc y e a r s a n d , in Ills o p inion, a r e Stay As Rural Community .-,newspapers in which they desire their •'lax'' ln country nreus. He ize the signatures to determine Jack Hendrickson requested ‘. notices printed. If the right is not how.many could be nppralsed exercised the surrogate will m ake the claimed the committee mem­ Holmdel be left nlone ns a rural CLASSIFIED ADS Beierlion nnd the notice will probably bers all found n distinct odor as truly taking a stand on the community, that the residents 'OD’JU’ir In .some new spaper that you Would not have selected. Friends of attached to slaughterhouse op­ Zone’ E Issue. had lived happily without city I'he Journal having business with the e ra tio n s . Calls For .Standing Vote water or sewers all this time SERVICE FOR RENT PUrrrgnte’s office will do well to bear The mayor called for a stand­ Uil'4 In mind. and could continue to do so. J. 1’crinlt Already Issued APARTMENT, atlults only furnished or ing vote on the issue and those Robinson warned the taxpay­ BULLDOZING Responsibility fnr typographical Mr. Dressier acknowledged unfurnished, also 1 single room with errors is limited lo the cost of the wanting the amendment to the ers would have to foot the bill Cedars dug, land clearing, grading of or without kitchen privileges. Call tlmt ns a permit already had all kinds; fill dirt jobs of all kinds; space occupied by such error. ordinance passed were in 10-1 M ataw an M23U. ’ JH0 been Issued for Mr. Crawford’s for fire hydrants and in a spar­ trucking, sand gravel, fill dirt, road . Entered ns second-class matter at the majority. The number who sely settled area like Holmdel, gravel, blue stone and top soil. Used ] STORE fully equipped suitable for $500.0 slaughterhouse, there was farm tools, cars, trucks and parts. Ec­ : confectionery, cigar and stationery post office ot Matnwan, N, J., under the wnntod.85 by 125 feet sizes about it could work out at a costly act of M arch 3, lN7!b . , not jnuch thnt could )>e, done kel Brothers, Tennent Hoad, Morgan* - business. Desirable location opposite equalled to those who wanted ratio . ville. Call M alaw an I-4220-J. wj?-14 ; free parking lot on Broad Street, Key- about It now.' He belie.ved, how­ i port. Call Keyport 7*1247. \vJ23* T H R S D A Y J U N E JJO, Iftfr, the existing sizes retained. ever. an ordinance could ‘ be Lawrence Taylor begged the TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE ; TWO room apartment with private Mr. Willey told the gathering Repairs on all makes. Pickup aud de* ; port. Call Keyport *7*1247. wj30 adopted prohibiting any others committeemen lo pass the livcrv service. Call Village Television TAKE IT EASY fit the outset tlie reason no pro­ and maklnB the Crawford amendment to give the town­ & Appliance Co.. 20 E. Fronl -SI., Kev* [ LARGF.* furnished room in Keyport. gress had been made in get­ port Kevport 7*11081 or Middletown I near business section and station: This coming holiday week­ slaughterhouse a non - conform­ ship "strong zoning", lest the 5-0470, Wjtf ting .water for the residents was ■ suitable for working eouple or single end, all people are urged to ing use. - . influx of developers cause taxes ! person. Write Box E in care of this becnue of tlie move to upgrade | newspaper, wjtf have a good time, nnd enjoy the to treble and quadruple as they d o n :s t v s e r v j c e T Fred VonRodeck. of Morgnn­ th e Zone E lots. He declnrcd .three-day holiday, but to- be had in Middletown Township, For fast efficient radio and television , STORAGE space, adjacent to West ville; thought the ordinance there were seven owners in service call Matawan 1*2G05*M*2 wjtf Front St,. Borough Parking Lot. Oae . Cfli'oful. particularly when trav­ Parsippnny and Huntington, L. might contain licensing fees back of the Centerville School flight up. Call Keyport 7-1535 or Key eling on the road in an auto­ I. He declared that in Hunting­ port 7.05*11. * wjtf which would be discouraging to who controlled 425 ncres, 175 RUSSELL’S PADIO & TV mobile. The wrecked car in ton school children were being APARTMENT 5 rooms and bath adults slaughterhouse operators, In a c r e s of w h ic h w e r e In H o lm ­ S A L E S S E R V IC E which five young people were housed in barns and he did not & only: heat and water supplied $85 addition to n “stiff" fee for'the del, and 250 in Raritan. He Now located at new store Campbell’s j per month. Call Koyport 7*2032 or > killed near Somerville last wish to see such conditions in Junction, BeMord. For prom pt reli*, 7-3400. wjtf slaughterhouse Itsplf, Mr. Vop- stated that the water table of week, which is touring the Holmdel. He protested the able service anywhere call Keansburg; Rodeqk saw the posslbllty of the land wns so high that one C-2KQ0, Store hours 0 a.m. to C p.tn, j PLEASANT newly renovated apart­ state, and the picture of the long-time residents did not want ment in country, city conveniences; making a fee per head for eucli struck water at a shovel han­ enr in this newspaper, in whiph to see "row-on row" of cheap LANDSCAPING—Building and main­ living room, bedroom, kitchen, mod­ animal slaughtered. dle’s .length. He said tiie land tenance of your grounds our spec ern hath, enclosed heated porch. Pri­ . Wilbert Baker was killed early "I found I couldn't Walk,"to I w as forced lo drlvo," houses going up. .alty; top soil, manure, fertilizer, lime vate entrance, electric, hot water, heat had to be overlaid with four Monday morning should serve Mayor Dennis Buckley said Mr. Willey retorted that the L- Lucas, Stone Rd. Tel. Koyooti furnished. Business couple preferred. the matter would be referred fe6t offill and two feet of top- 7-1415 Wjtf Call M ntaw an 1-2518-W. \vJ30* as examples to all drivers to preamble to the petition speci­ to Clifton T. Barkalow, of Free­ soil to get FHA approval for proceed with care, and caution. mlt to hold a circus at the Ke- agreement a referendum in the fied there should be 110 h o u se PLOWING, discing, seeding, corn j FURNISHED room, near Lake Lefferts hold, townslilp attorney. He In­ sale to’developers. planting, cultivating, eombinging und J and business center; suitable for one It is horrible that a person ougli lot today m et with a sleep-' near future on a school build­ alike in five, that they should other tvpes of tractor work, anv size, nr two persons. Call Matawan 1-204G* timated Mr. Bnrkalow would be Mr. Willey declared a devel­ who has been killed should set tlcnl reception from Council­ ing program of some sort was h a v e 1000 s q u a r e feet of m in i­ job. B ernard Preis. Tennent Road, t n. - JU0 asked to decided II, township oper now nppenred to have V.orftanville, M ataw an l *01)85*tt*l. wjll ■ — . - ...... - — an example, but at least one man Grayson VanCleaf. He nbsolutely imperative. Mayor mum floor space, nnd come ------— ! APARTMENT 3 rooms, all improve- been found who would assume person should profit by anoth­ residents should appeal to the wnnted assurance the circus Jurman objected the board within a higher priced selling ‘ incnts. near Matawan. Call Mata- the cost of remnking thc ter­ Mortgage money available, 30 year wan M273-W.______"jUO er’s loss, thus we urge the .resi­ State Department of Health to carried proper liability insur­ could not expect, in one refer­ range. Mr. Taylor said tills no down payment. G. I. Loan, rain. He declared that 400 also conventional and construction dents of the bayshore area to revoke the permit Issued to Mr. ance lest the borough become endum, to anticipate the needs m a d e 110 difference, that the houses could be plnced on the Real E&tate For Sale drive with caution, always, hut Crawford or nsk for the adopt­ subject to damage suits or o f fiv e o r 10 y e a r s to c o m e , as residents wanted Holmdel to re­ tract and that the West Keans­ especially during this holiday ion of local ordinances putting claims by the show being spon­ the dates of starting and finish­ main one of thc very few mu­ OAK TREE REALTY CO HOMES — FARMS — BUSINESSES tight restrictions on thc oper­ burg Water Co. would do noth­ Ben and Mattie Smith, Realtors weekend, when so many, many sored by a file company as n ing some of the developments nicipalities in Monmouth Coun­ IMl) Oak Tree Road 115'n Main St. Call M ataw an 1-2207. ing about erecting a plant and cars are on the road, It Is bet­ ation of a slaughterhouse. quaslniunlclpal body. Mayor Involved were yet to be deter­ ty that would stay in a secure Iselln, N. J. extending its mains into the M ctuchen 6*5600 FOR developmeift. approximately 82 ter to be safe than sorry. Have At the township committee Schanck recommended the mined. He metnloned the Cen­ and solvent stnte by keeping wjtf acres, choice land and location, ex* township until the tract is de­ a pleasant weekend, but get meeting, a request was receiv­ co u n cil w a iv e th e $25 le e c a ll­ tral Park development as one out developers. elusive listing. Carlton H. Polin v eloped. Broker. Keyporl 7*1918.______■1:fo home safely. ed for tlie vacating of an un­ ed for ln the ordinance ln re­ n o t d u e until 1050. Howard Porter told the com­ TELEVISION l*roblcms Of W ater Company n a m e d . s t r e e t In M a r lb o r o G a r ­ turn for the firemen produc­ Mr. Stnnts objected there was mittee the majority at the meet­ RADIO SERVICE Mr. Willey explained that the HELP WANTED dens, appearing on a filed map ing a sworn statement of prop­ a n I m m e d ia te n e e d of 15 r o o m s ing had overwhelmingly favor­ 25 vears in business in M ataivan a n r water company could not af­ Keyport area. All work and pari NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS but never opened to public use. er liability insurance’ from the ln Laurence Hnrbor. M r. ed the passage of the ordinance, guaranteed. Tubes tested free al stotd ford to lose on Its Investment The Matawan Journal does not know­ It runs 500 feet east from Wil­ circus people as a condition to Thompson retorted that the so the committee should pro­ Store hours H:30 o,»n. to 0 p.m., F n ingly accept Help Wonted advertise- In carrying mains across a long diivs until « p.m . You are liability menta from firms covered by thc fed­ so n A v e . ’ issuing the permit. ' only ngency working nt thc c e ed w ith it. and property insured when you ca: stretch' of land, where there eral W age and Hour Law If they ofTer dual purpose of trying to find Ten EvcK Rnnson. Inc. 283 U pper M a r less than the legal minimum wage, would he no houses, to get to St., M ataw an. Call M ntRwan 1*1603. Finns engaged In Interstate commerce out what nld the builders would LEGAL NOTICES H o lm d el R d ., H a z le t. If 400 or in thc production of foods for com­ give and what the people want­ COMBINING of all grains, all lypes of merce must now pay at least 75 cents Planning Boards Drivers Differ On houses are pledged for the ORDINANCE PHOVIOING FOR THE mowing, cultivating and side dress­ ERECTION OF WATER TREAT­ un hour and lime and one-half for ed and to try to make the two ing of m utt crops. B ern ard Preis, Old overtime under tlie federal Wage and (Continued frem page one) (Continued from page one) tract by the developer, then the MENT PLANT IN AND BY THE c o in c id e . Tennent ltd., M organville. M atnwan Hour Luw. Job-seekers olTered less by by Charles H. Connor* had violated the subdivision or­ juries. Mrs.Baker was put un­ water company will go ahead BOnOUG II OF MATAWAN. IN THE 1-OOH5-IM. wjtf covered firms should notify tjie W&ge COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. NEW dinance, that body should have der care for cuts and bruises The mnyor and Mr. Staats with its new plant to give water and Hour Division. U. S. Department Rutgers University JERSEY, APPROPRIATING 5100,- F.XTF.RIOH painling, free estimates; ol Lahor. at 31 Clinton St., Newark, taken action to enforce the or­ of the hand, left knee and fore­ found the board crcnted a bnd to. Holmdel and Raritan Town­ U00 THEHEFOK. AND AUTHORIZ­ point furnished. LU down payment. Ncw Jersey, phono Mitchell 2-2392, ING THE ISSUANCE OF $100,000 Call Malawan 1*3771 between 7 and dinance against her. . h e a d . impression with things like al­ ships. Yet the developer will An ancient Greek writer BONDS OH NOTES OF THE BOR­ 11 p.m . wJ30 BEAUTY operator, sternly or port lowing its attorney to withhold OUGH FOn FINANCING SUCH AP­ wrote, “Do not look the gift Mr. Heuser recalled that Patrolman Cranmer .said not go aliend, according to Mr. time; air conditioned shop. Star the deed for 12 acres offered for PROPRIATION. Beautv Shop. 207 Main Sl., Keansburg. horse in the mouth.” An an­ three lots can be carved from reckless driving charges will be Willey. If the lot sizes are up­ B E IT O R D A IN ED by the Huroufih PLUMBING & HEAT ING school purposes by Hyman Se­ K eansburg 0*1022. \vJ30* cient Roman wrote. “I fear the property facing on a main high­ entered against both Mrs. Bak­ graded. nor will the water com­ Council of the Borough of Matawan, Oil Burners, Stokers, Gas Burners. gal, Southwood developer, for a in Ihe County of .Monmouth (nol less N. A. N ILSKN & SONS MAHBIED couple, man for molnten* Greeks when they come bear­ way without recourse to a sub­ er and Mr. Kurica In addition pany, because the number of than two-thirds of all m em bers thereof 230 BORDENTOW N AVE., ance, woman for general cleaning year, without doing anything affirmatively concurring) as follows: SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. ing gifts.” I believe the Rom­ division ordinance. He said he to the causing death by auto taps per mile. Accordingly its re­ including some laundry. Apply in per* Section 1. The improvement describ­ SOUTH AM BOY. N. J. j30 counts. The date of tlieir ar­ about it. Mr. Thompson retort­ quisite revenue is reduced to ihe son Buttonwood Manor, Mctawan or an vyriter, when it comes to the found lt a "disagreeable sub­ ed in Section :$ of this O rdinance is call Matawan 1*2100. wjtf ject" to .hove to report to the raignment before Magistrate’ ed that there was nothing the loss point. hereby authorized as a general im* giving and receiving of garden proii'Jiicnt to ij<» made or acquired b y USED CARS board could do since that Thom­ Mr, Willey added that the de­ MAN to clean u n d wash buses, steady plants. ' ‘ , borough council that the plan­ John Well1, of Sea Blight, will lhe Borough of Matawan, in the Coun­ position. Apply in person Rollo ning bonrd, as a public body, depend on their physcial recov­ as C. Mitchell, the board’s at­ veloper was (Prepared to build ts of Monmouth, New Jersey. For FORD. 1P52 four door sedan, Ford-o* Transit Corp., Broadway, Keyport. A /very striking plant Is the tiie said im provem ent n r purpose stat­ M atic. heater and radio. excelU»nt torney, had found Mr. Segal had a "package" sewer plant and so-called Japanese Bamboo or had refused- to him. a citizen erie s. ed in sakl Section Li. there is hereby condition. Call Keyporl 7-12H7. wj30 MAN age 30 to 35 living in or near of the borough, the right to see Cars Ton-eil From Seertc never removed his own name this would be helpful to Cen- appropriated the sum of $100,000. said Ke.vport with experience In heavy Mexican Bamboo. It Is not a sum heinii inclusive of all appropri­ PLYMOUTH. VM) sedan reasonable. assembly work t o r employment ir» its minutes so that It could be Patrolman Cranmer said botli fronl the deed to the property. bamboo, even though it is prom­ ations heretofore made therefor. Inquire Mrs. J. D. Kearns. Mata­ local factory: steady work, good ascertained whether the resolu­ cars were towed from the scene. Until such time as Mr. Segal LEGAL NOTICES Section 2. For the financing of said wan Ave., Cliffwood or call Matawan nay and opportunity for advancement. inently jointed, because the improvement or purpose, negotiable 1-0230, wj30 Phone Col, Orsingcr Freehold d-1880. tion was ln thc record exempt­ Mr. and Mrs. Baker were does, lt is private property bamboos are grasses while this N Oil C K OF S RTT I.I2M 12 N T bonds of the Borough, each to be ing the property from the sub­ thrown from their car by the about which the board cannot o r ACCOUNT known as "Water System Bond", are CHRYSLER. 1H53 I Powder Blue). 4 GENERAL restaurant worker, over 18 plant is a knotwecd, a near rel­ hereby authorized to be issued in the door sedan, excellent condition, low years of age. night work. Call Ma* division ordinnnce. He also Impact while Mr. Kurica and be concerned. Mr. Thompson ESTATE OF LOUISE M. BURLEW. ative of smartweed. The bot­ DECEASED. principal amount of $100,001) pursuant mileage, price Call Koyport 7 taw an 1-2200, wj30 asked If Mr. VanCleaf had re­ Mrs. Hedgoln had to be remov­ added that If any agency had Notice is hereby Riven that llit* ae- to the Local Bond Law. constituting 30HI Monday thru Saturday. w 136 anical name is Polyganum cus- Sections '10:1-1 to 40:l*Hfl of the He* SECRETARY, good stenographer, ful* portedly acknowledged Middle­ ed from theirs. b e e n r e m iss . It w a s th e to w n ­ counts nf thc subscriber. Kxecutor nf p i d a t u m . " the estate of said Deceased will Ik» vised Statues of New Jersey. In anti­ Iv experienced, permanent. 5 day sex Rd. and Ravine Dr. “were Sgt. Arthur dray, of Union ship committee In not having audited and stated * by me .Surrogate cipation of the issuance of said bomb week, 40 hours. Pleasant working con* . The plant grows up to eight and to temporarily finance said im­ S A F E B U Y ditions. Salary , commensurate with cx* not minor streets.” Beach Police, said the Baker the deed registered as public uf tht; County of Monmouth and re­ feet tall, with large leaves, ported fgr settlem ent lo The Mon* provement or purpose, negotiable not­ U S E D C A R S perience. Apply Duotone Co., Inc. Lo* tijr. VanCleaf replied that as car had been pursued on Route p r o p e r ty . mouth Countv Court, Probate Dlvistm. es of the Borough in a principal cust St.. Keyport. wi'ttf ‘somewhat heart - shaped, red­ amount not exceeding $100,000 are no application was before the 3G by police of that borough Mr. Thompson was skeptical on TUESDAY, the Nineteenth day of Mercury sedan two tone mer* dish ns they open. Sprays- of July A.I).. 15135, at 10 o'clock a.m.. at hereby authorized to bc issued pur­ plnnniqg board from Mr. Heus­ earlier in the Monday a.m. ns to whether some builders which time application will ho m ade suant lo and within the limitations eonialic, pow er brakes, fog B u il d in g s u p p l ie s lights, H & H. one owner. small white flowers appear late for the allowance of com m issions and prescribed by said Law. T he maxi* er June 20, that body had no hours. It was headed east, ac­ were offering any kind of a mum rate of interest which any nf Mercurv hard top mercomat- in the season. counsel fees*. le. R & H. white wall tires obligation to present its minu­ cording to Sgt. Gray. tract of land to the board for Dated June !ilh A.D. I«i55. said obligations .shall hoar is six’ per FACE BRICK 1054 M ercury sedan. R & lt Largest selection of face brick In th* It Is a bold plant in appear­ Mr. Baker was born in Som­ school purposes just so they FRED M. BUHLEW, centum ill'/I per annum. tes on ^lie subject of the Ward Section ;i. (a i The improvement here­ 1054 Ford Crestline sedan, Fordo- shore area. Wagner Bros. Face ance, and for that reason peo­ til Wyckoff Street. property to him. Mr. VanCleaf erville, Mass., the son of Mrs. could have a talking point with Matawnn. New Jersey by authorized and the purpose for the m atic, Ji & H Brick Sales. Route 33, Cliffwood. wjtf ple have requested It from those Exeeulnr. financing of which said obligations are 1053 Dodge Coronet sedan, auto­ doubted the body hnd to pro­ Mabel L. (MacPhersoni Baker, buyers of tlieir lots. Mr. to be issued is the erection of a com ­ matic transmission. It & H. that have it, or have accepted MESSRS. 1*A ItSONS. LABRECQIJE, duce Its minutes on demand. Fair Haven, and the late John Thompson saw these develop­ CANZONA S.* COMBS. plete water treatment planl situate two tone SITUATION WANTED Nash Ambassador ludor, 11 & ‘•it :as ; q < f c tu w ^ i} K i(it .Mercury sedan, B Ht H. over­ tains, also stretch curtains In my own had been unco-operative, ex­ his wife, Mrs. Wanda (Klllan> the prospective site of a school j7 SH.50 ______galfon per m inute well, pum ps, fil­ HM»J ters, air compressors. the hous­ drive home. Prompt service. Call Matawan may intrude into a garden from plaining they were wnltlng for Baker, he Is survived by a son, right near the lots where the NOTICK 3 ing thereof and a distributing line to 1H51 Ford sedan, fordomatie, R & 1*4551 Wjtf an adjacent property. a ruling from the attorney on Wilbert E., Keyport; a broth­ prospect had interest, thereby the existing main, in accordance with H TAKE NOTICE that the Columbian WILL do t.vning and mimeogrnpltlmf Club of Kevport. New Jersey, hu* op* nlans and specifications therefor on 1*150 Buiek special sedan, R A II It may temporarily give you the Ward tract and would hold er, Johii A. C. Baker, Mata­ greatly increasing the appeal of al home. Call Matawan l*023fl*M, criic'd la thv D ut vlor of AU’oholic B ev­ tile in the Office of the Borough Clerk 1040 Packard, R A H a tlnill, but you soon will want i speclnl meeting if It were a wan: three sisters, Mrs. George the property. Mr. Thompson erage Control, intjn Hroad St. Newark. and hereby approved. 1‘I4!/ Chrysler, K & II . „ ------a B g 1040 Buick, H & 11 to g e t rid of it, b e c a u s e It matter' duly applicable to the L,. VanDusen, Fair Haven. Mrs. found the board had to be care­ 2 N J for ii elub license for prem­ ihi The estimated maximum amount ises situate at HiKltway No. near t» ot bonds or notes to he issued for 1040 Ford Coupe. 11 & H WANTED TO RENT^_ .spreads rapidly underground Subdivision ordinance. O. L. Brojlnej Austin, Tex., and ful of all offers with this possi­ corners. Keyport. New Jersey. said improvement nr purpose is $100,­ Cheap Transportation and in fl few years will take Mrs. Henry Dane, Keyport. bility of subterfuge. T h e nam es and addresses of all of­ 000. The estimated maximum amount Mayor Spafford W. Schanck ol money to be raised from ail sources As Is QUIET working colored couple desires ficers arc u s follows: apartment 4 rooms or house, np over thc whole area. Shell told Mr. Heuser he would Funeral services are being Thc mnyor drew admission F.iu’ene Skidmore. Matnwan. N. J. for said improvement or purpose is 1050 Hudson sedan $200 children, in the vicinity of Keyport, held at 2 o’clock this afternoon from the . schoolmen that with President: John Whelan, Matawan. N. $100.01)0. If this weed Is ln ' a place hnve to wait for thc planning Section 4. The following matters are 1040 Stmicbaker Coupe 295 Matawan or Cliffwood: furnished or ,f , Vk’e4H Pontiac Sedanet 150 several years use Altacidc, two fied when It wns available. Un- Old Tennent Cemetery. ln a position to open up in Un­ N. .1. Section nf this Ordinance is nol a current expense and Is a property nr P.14H PlvtnuulU Tudor 150 pounds in a gallon of water, to ill then, no building permits reasonable near future, asking Trustee: Charlos Wahl. Kryptirt. NJ. FOR SALE Trustee: William Halek. Morgan. improvement which the Borough mav 1047 Buick Convertible 205 Iii46 Packard Sedan ISO 100 square feet or dry borax, could be issued, lie added. all builders to Join in making N. J. lawfully m ake o r acquire as a gen­ eral improvement. 1040 Olds Sedan 150 10 pounds to 100 square feet. bids on construction at cost on Ohlertiiui, if any, should be imtnedi* ALU MIN UM WINDOWS Doubts Voters Would ritelv in writing to the Director of J.alavolle Place, Freehold VENETIAN blinds, in stock 17* to 30\ You can kill any plant by President. required by said law has been duly Demery's action. . practical procedure. Ills property alone was enough Freehold H-HI0R wj30 12 50 each. Custom blinds in 7 heati* k e e p in g th e to p c u t off so it j;io m ad e nnd tiled tn the Office of the tlful colors m ade to order. O rr’s Inc,, Mnyor Spafford W. Schanck 17 Kuoms Needed Immediately to restrict whnt could he ex­ Horough Clerk and a complete execut­ Hlghwav 3G, Union Beach. Call Kev* will not make food Lo store in Mr. Staats retorted with ref­ PUHLIt' NOTICF TO (ONTItA( TOKS ed original thereof has been filed in lold Mr. Armelllno the police p e c te d of h i m In r e g a r d to port 7*1010. w b ' the roots. Eventually all the Notice is herehv Riven lhal sealetl the Office of the Director of the Di­ HOUSES FOR SALE committee nnd Chief John J. erence to n report from Lex schools to be built and sold to bids are invited and will he received vision o f Local Governm ent of the USED television sets In Rood condition. stored food In the roots will bc Flood had conferred with Mr. Copeland, superintendent, thnt by the Bnrm irh of M atawan. M on­ State of Ncw Jersey, and such state­ Bargains from $25 and up. P e te ’s the board for Sl near or In his mouth Coiintv, New Jersey, :il tlie ment ‘bows that the gross debt of the A SO UN D INVESTM ENT Inc., corner W. Front and Main St.s.. exhausted so that it can no long­ 27 rooms In Old Bridge were Demery about his resignation. o w n site. Borough Hill. Main Street, at H.OO Borough as defined tn Section 40:1 -7<» Due to failing health, we are sellmg Keyport. Tel KE: 7-2700. wjll er grow. The commonly used Councilman Ralph R. Dennis, essentinl immediately. Mr. P.M , UnviiKhl Savim: Tim e on Fridny. of said Law is increased bv this Ordi­ our home completely furnished, has weed-klller, 4-D, will check Julv 15th. 1 STifi. for the construction nance by $luu,iioo. and that the said 0 bedrooms. 3 baths, HO gallon electii'' USED refrigerators in good condition ’iinirman of the police commit­ Stnnts averred thnt with "nil •rf a tV*der Snpplv System an d Aojmr- obligations authorized b.v uthls Ordi­ hot iwiler healer. Westinghouse Laun- >24,03 and up. Pete's Inc.. corner to p ro w th , if th e w e e d c a n be tee, confirmed this and averred the horsing around" by the tenaiiees to deliver seven hundred Mill­ nance will be within all debt limita­ derm al, electric range. House is com* W. Front and Main Sts., Keyport. Call tion.-, prescribed bv .said Law, sprayed so that other plants bonrd, eight of these rooms Citizens Pack Public ions per minute of treated water to* n|i>iolv insulated. Has to he seen to Ke.viii.rt 7-117(10. Wjll ;he reasons brought out ln thc gelher with incidental wink in eon* Section 5. Tlie full faith and credit will bo harmed. be apprecialed. The income carries private meeting werc no differ­ were being obtained by the in­ (Continued from pofie one) 'U’ctluii therewith. of the Borough ale hercbv pledged to itself and nets a nice profit. Priced ON sale, officc equipm ent such as all types o f Tiling cabinets, storage cabi­ Tlie best remedy is elbow Drawings, speclfica linns and eon* Ihe punctual payment of the principal reasonable. Call Keyport 7-2021 nr ent than those in the letter. He d e p e n d e n t n c tio n of Lhe d e v e l­ 111 Ihe hall supporting the ordi­ trait docuiimit-; t u n y be examined of and m lrnv.l on the v;ml obligations write Box JI care of this newspaper. nets. drsks, secretarial chairs, type* grease. As soon as ft shoot ap­ moved for acceptance of the opers In Madison Park. He nance then demanded the peti­ ul tlie nftict* of Karl V. Heuser, Bor* authorized by this Orillnaiue, Said w riter tables, blue print cabinets anil obligations shall he direct unlimited other sm all items of ;t big saving. p e a r s a b o v e g ro u n d c u t if off tyald th e p r o b le m w o u ld h a v e •High Kiunne«*r, 121 Main Street, Ma* BUILDINGS to move, delivered to your resignation. Mr. Armelllno tions be thrown out because of tnwau. New Jersey, and copies thereof obligations ol the Borough, and, un­ property. Cheap, All Improvement*. Ralph Mocci. 200 Washington St., Key­ just tinder tho surface with u cast the only negative vote. been much nearer solution had faulty signatures. It. wns claim­ obtained from Karl !•'. Heuser on or less paid from revenues of the water No price over phone. Highway .13, port. Call Keyport 7-1!»!>IL WjH hoe and in a few years you will the hom'd noted on Ills resolu­ after Julv t. noon deposit nf system id lln* Borough, Ihe Borouith Mnnalapan. Phone Entfllshlown 7-3521. Mr. Demery later appeared ed only a fraction of the per­ (2,r) in) which shall be noiiretuniable shall be obllg.dod lew fid valorem Mailing address. Harry N. forman. ACCORDIONS get rid ol the plant. before thc council and oflered tion as an expression of Inter­ sons signing werc taxpayers, Each bid must >»e m ade on .stan­ taxes npon all the taxable property Box 1B7, Freehold, w)U NEW nnri used, bought-sold-rented re* paired and exchanged. N. A. Mush; est ln meeting the builders half dard proposal foi ms In lhe manner within the Borough for the paw nent :o submit to questioning ubout that there was strong question designated therein anil required hy of said obligations and Interest Ihcro- AMAZING offer, will erect a six rooin Center, 42 Broad St., Keyporl, TeK Ills resignation to satisfy Mr. way, lie offered to bring in If nil had attained the age of Ihe specifications, must In- enclosed on without limitation of rale or hopse on vour lot and foundation In K F.vporl 7-14715. Lessons oil all 10* nmount slmmeot.s. wjtf affadavlts from tlie builders to ill sealed envelopes, beanm! the name suit vour wav of living, Only $200 Slaughterhouse Is Armelllno, That councilman 21 mid Hint there was one In­ and addrevi of the bidder ami name Section 'f’lds Ordinance slw.ll take down.’ Call KmautiW Swarf/, In rare then said he was satisfied and show his resolution was based stance where a Raritan Town­ of project on the outside, addressed effect twenty il>Oi days after the first of Swartz. Furniture store. Highway DESK and chair, single pedestal 4 (ContimiiHl from puia- one> to the llorcunh of M atawan. Bnrouj'h publication thereof after final passiiRe 35 opp. Middletow n Hrehuuso. Call Rcc draw ers. I deep filing druwer. would not push the matter. on fac ts. ship resident had signed. knottv pine, never used, both for $20. sluuKliturlioiihu would depreci­ Hall, Malayan, Ncu Jersey, and must as provided hy said Local Bond Law. Bank 6-54H5 nr 6-3^13. wj' CompluiiiH of Surface Water Mr, Thompson objected that VVIlllain F r le d U ie n d c r a s k e d be accompanied hy a certltied cheek Introduced. June 14. lllj.'i. Call M ataw an 1 I2:r>, wJ30* ate property vnliies, crentc nn for not less than len i 101 per cent Passed: June L'li, IWfi YKAH around house, 4 roams, bath. C. T. Koopmnu, ^encliwood the bonrd wns being rendered that the eolnmitte* not bc sway­ ordorous condition nnd develop of the nniounl bid and he delivered Appro' : June llll. IH.Y). dII heat, garage, large jilted and FULL Jenglh window scrrens and Terr,, complained of surface Inert in the matter of a school ed by rounds of applause for ut liie place and nn Ihe hour above S PA FFO R D W. SCHANCK fenced in pinperty. Lot 00 x loo item <.tt»rm sash, cheap; also I single bed henltli linzimlH befmusc the Ma>or school and railroad station. Can be and spring. Inquire L. liulse, 268 water conditions tn thc urea building program through the those calling; for llie petitions .Hinted. , . . , , . r township dotm not luwo tlie No bidder m ay withdraw bis hid for Altesl • .,ren Frldav Saturday and Sundae al First St.. Keyporl. wJ30* near Ills home and expressed action of (he planning board In to be thrown out. lie remind­ a period of thirty • :i<> > <1a\s after llie .1. FKANKLIN DOMINICK ' 400 Central Avenue. V n Ion Reach. m enus of supervlsliiff nnd rcBii- d«fe M>l for Ihe opening Ihereoi. Borough Clerk s c o t c h terrier puppies, pedigreed. the belief Unit not enough catch Insisting maps had to have fi­ ed the committee the combin­ KEYPORT. 3 bedrooms and bath tip* Call M alaw an M2f»7*J. wJM Intlmc Miicli « business, The awnrdini! nf a cuiitract shall lie NOTICE basins had been put ln. He was nal npproval before anything ed ncrom;c represented 111 th e sillbleet to lit*? approval of the project PUIlLIC NOTICE IS ilF.RKBY GIV­ stairs, hvmH room, dining room, USED piano, upright. Sln«er, good could be done and also for with­ b.v the Slate of New Jersev Depart­ EN lliat the above ordinance was fin­ kitchen, lavatory downstairs, cellar, oil told by Mayor Schanck tlie sub signatures submitted wns 1000. ment "I ('oii'-ervatlon and Keonomic ally adopted by Ihe Horough of Ma­ '.team he,it, $12,000 Carllon H. I'ollni', condition, best offer. inquire M21 division was still under the priv­ holding the addresses of devel­ He asked thc petition be ac­ lJevelopme.it, Division of Water Policy tawan in the Countv of Monmouth. Broker. Keyport 7*lPllL wj30 Park Ave , Union Bcach. wJIMl New Jersey, on llie imth dav id June opers whom the board would cepted for the purposes of the Jlltcl Supply and ihc Sbilc of New Jer* ate control of William M, Stroth­ ■ii'v Pi'iiurliTH’ut Mf lli'iillh lUfi.V KF.YI’ORT. 3 bedrooms and hath up­ SPRINGER Spaniel puppies, JovenWf er, Mntnwan developer, but tlmt like to nppronch. m e e tin g a s " th e r e Is a lot of Thr Miivmi- iiiwl ('(Mini'll 1,'hfiv,- tlie STATEM KNT stairs, tllnlng room, living rumn, Ull* disposition, paper broke, reglslered, WANT API Call Ilolmdel 011050 wJJIO The bond ordinance published here­ chcn ilounhlalri), cellar, nil heat. $1L- the drainage and catch basin Mayor Jurmnn said the dif­ ment in It," I'lKlll In re left imv nr nil 1‘icis n r In mvi'pl IMl' lllll Ill'll 1,1 1,5 linli’ini'til with Ihi.-. been finally passed and the 000 CarLon II. Poling, Broker. Key* layout would have to meet tho ficulty over the addresses was Should Hc Confined (o Zone H will In' Ini llm 11 *'i’I iiiIit<-s.I nf Un1 Iwonb day period of limitation within port 7-IOMt.______H) LOCH male Great Dane puppies, rure blue AKC cham pion slack, lim e pay* "petty," Unit If the board had Hnn.uilli of iM.'lt.'iu.lli which a .soil ai'llon or proceeding urn-­ approval of the borough engi­ Mr. Welgnnd found It was [(,. , nl llif Miivnr nml (..num'll tinning the validity of .such ordinance incntu, Call Keyporl 7-toafter neer before the streets could a real Interest hi going along, "too bad" .the petitioners hud nf llm IU.rnill!li nf MiiNiv.iin. may be commenced, ,is provided In WANTED TO BUY ’ 0 p tn wJIIU the schoolmen could hnve ob­ not confined themselves to the fiA'l'K 11 .Inin' 'Ml inrifi. the Local Bond Law. has begun to becoino u municipal mulntcn- ' SI'AI'TDIII) W. SCHANCK run from Hie date of ihe first public* ALL Ivpcti of nidkiiles. Doll*, loys, LIVING mom net ll plum, modern. I veur old wnn ’dtp eovem ; ol*» imoe project, tained Urn addresses with euse, problem of Zone K He declared lillon of Ihls statem ent furniture, china, glussware und »M ATTKST: : !?'“i'ltANKI.IN DOMINICK J, FRANKLIN DOMINICK }rwe)>v. OppurUhdty Shop, 'the Mnl* 0 k 12 fibre rug I13R, 14 fool cllnkur Request by reproseiitntivos of ltefercpduni Needed the petition did not help a Boruipih Clerk thews, 115 Bruudwwy, Ke.vpnrt, Call bnol, trailer and 2 outboum inotofi bnrcffi6itn90E3ZC£M c: Cl,'ill Hook und Ladder Co. fur a pot Tim board mnmljurs wore In "toiTlblu lot" In aidlnti' the Jill) £0 114 j:«l $17. HI K iiypiin' 70‘Ud. JI* $1(15. Cull Jdotitwuri LKiO’J. ZV THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN. N. J. PAGE FIVE—FIRST SECTION Golden Wedding | .IH IItH IH m tllU lltH IIII ...... linM M IIIIIIM M IIIinilltHlHIIM j !; Miss Audrey Warnockjl iri'rtnry Dinner For Couple Anniversary Party I!Shower Honor Guest 1; Recently Married Former Cliffwood Feted At Dinner At Second Baptist Clinreh lCe.vjiorl Reformed Church j Mr., Mrs. W. Scott Residents Entertain Orchard St., Matawan Warren St., Keyport * Coby’s On Thursday Rev. W. J. Hutcheson, Pastor Rev. Roderick N DeYoung j Feted; Wed June 5 "i. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bo-!=„ All members are urged to at­ During the summer months . UHlllllHIMIIOMIMIIlHillMllHMIIIHiMllltliHMIH MIIIHIIII lllll) It lllll IHM’MMHOHMHIHIHHlMmHIIMIIHHIIHIIIIIi Miss Audrey Warnock. Key- '--gnrt, former residents or Cliff-1 tend the monthly business meet­ the Sunday service will be held ' dinner party wns given on Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Hen­ : wood Beach for 30 yenrs. and; Mrs. Robert D. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stelgle port, was the guest of honor at ing tomorrow when the main fit 9::30 n.m. and the pastor wiilj^une ^ honor of Mr. and nessey, Park Ave., will cele­ now residents or Woodclil'f; children, Linda Sue nnd Debor­ man, Riverton, were weekend a surprise bridal shower on subject discussed will be the preach a series of sermons on!^rs* the home of brate their fifth wedding anni­ Lake, where they have recent- j ah Ann, nre visiting Mrs. Rob­ guests of Mrs. Steigleman’s par­ building program. the Psalms during the month I ^Irs* Scott’s parents, Mr. nncl versary Friday evening at Cry­ Thursday evening given al Co- ly moved into their new home, inson’s mother, Mrs. Millard ents, Dr. and Mrs. Conover Bur­ Sunday morning after Sunday of July. This Sunday Psalm X ^Irs* W. Lavich, Second St., stal Brook Inn, Eatontown, with by's Restaurant, South Amboy. celebrated their golden wedding Morrell, U n 1 o n St., while lew. Richard and Barbara School there will be a baptismal will be the sermon, “The Psalm 'Keyport. Mr. and Mrs, Scott Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey, Hostesses were Mrs. Raymond anniversary on Sundny with a Stnff/Sgt, Robinson is on a tour Steigleman, who visited their service. Morning worship is at I of the Geat Contrast.” Mrs. wei'e niarried Sunday, June East Orange, as their guests. Rawls, Mrs. Daniel Rosalo, dinner party nt the Pascnck of duty wilh the U, S. Marine grandparents last week, return­ ; Robert Hastner will be the Ip* at the First Presbyter- jr., Mrs. Leon Warnock, Jr. 11 a.m. with musle by both Inn, Park Ridge. The dinner Mrs. Stephen J. Macugn nnd Corps in Okinawa. ed home with them. ch o irs. | guest soloist, nnd a 15-minute *an Church, Elkton, Md. children, Sally and Stevie, Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Gun Mrs. W. Rulon Smith and Table decoraLions carried oul was attended by their many Monday a barbecue- dinner jorgnn meditation will be prc-1 Guests included Mr. nnd Mrs. Church St., spent a week with kle entertained at. dinner and a Mrs. Jam es Vanderhoven, Mnri- a color scheme of ice blue and friends and relatives. will be served at tiie home of ! sented at 9:15 n.m. by Mrs. C Merinsky, Spotswood; Don- Mrs. Macuga’s mother, Mrs. \ drive-in movie in honor of the asquan, were recent visitors of white. Gifts were displayed un­ 'John Sngurton, organist. j nld Harper, Cliffwood; Mrs. S. .-T Mrs. Bogart is the former Miss Loretta Magee, sponsored Robert II. Williams, Glencoe 12th birthday o l th e ir dnughter, Mrs. Smith’s son-in-law and der a large old fashioned para ’•'-MIcs M argaret A. Teetsel .Her by the Junior choirs, On Wednesday, at 8 p.m. the Everson, Miss Marjorie Scott, House, Roseniont, Pa. j Susan, Friday evening. Their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Karl sol. Following dinner, thc consistory will meet at the par­ Mrs. E. Wilkinson, Mrs. F, Ma- father was a school teacher and T h e r e w ill b e no s e rv ic e in Timothy Magee, son of Mr. i guests were Donna Klepp, Car- Claus, Zanesville, Ohio, former guest of honor opened her gifts. so n a g e. linconico, Matawan; Mr. and a . Civil War Veteran, having the church on Sunday, July 10, and Mrs. Gordon Magee, re- j lene Aube, Carol SvintJco, Jane Matawan residents. Attending were M fs . A r c h ie I All adults wiio are interested Mrs. J. Merinsky, Mr. and Mrs. fo u g h t under General Grant on as lhat ls the day llie Junior turned Monday from n week at i McGraw, Jnmes and Deborah Mrs. Lucille Birdsnll and son, Vaughn, Jersey City: Mrs. Ar­ | in joining the church are invit-JW. Merinsky, Miss Barbara the northern side. Her mother choirs are sponsoring a bus trip the Presbyterian Camp, Island G u n k le . Dean, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., chie Patterson, Plainfield: Mrs. led to contact the pa.stor. Class- j Merinsky, Miss Susan Merin- was educated in a Western to Maryland for “New Jersey Heights. , . Mrs. William Wasmuth enter­ were guests for several days E. Jensen, Iscllii: Mrs. Ray­ es will be held during July for | sky, Jack Merinsky: Sayrevll- Seminary. Mrs. Bogart was ac­ Day in Maryland." Persons Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Yer- tained at luncheon and bridge this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. mond Rawls, jr., Scarsdale, those wishing to join the church j le; Mr. and Mrs. E. Freiburg, tive In both social and busi­ are urged to contact members ger, Southbury, Conn.. were Thursday when the prize, win­ W. Wieland. N. Y.; Miss Marianne Crine. on the confession of the re-nf-' Mr. and Mrs. C. Kitzman, Mi*, ness life. Having graduated Wednesday overnight guests of ners were Mrs. Howard' Erd- Peggy Palm, Sally Pearson, Freehold: Mrs. Stella Carroll. of the Junior choir to make res­ from business college, she j firmation of faith on Wednes-iand Mrs. A. Merinsky, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. CJur-! mann, Mrs. William R. Craig, Susan Gunkle, Jane McGraW., Metuchen: Mrs. Thomas Co­ ervations for the trip. taught nnd practised account- clay e v e n in g s , J u ly 13, 20 an d 27 j H e le n M e rin s k y , M rs. A. lie . Mrs. Paul Egan, Mrs. Rnlph C. Patricia Miller, Karen Mohair, vert, Elizabeth: Mrs. M. Gal­ 'Jng: for an Importing; company. at the parsonage at 8 p.m. Bloomer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pos- M is s M n ry Emma Stack, 1 Bedle and Mrs. Ralph W. Her­ Pamela Schiele, and Gail Rose lagher, Mrs. A. Ritter, Perth Trinity Episcopal Cliurcli 4 J quinio, Albert BJoomer, Debra Mr. Bogart was affiliated Perth Atnboy, and Mrs. Ralph rick, other guests were Mrs. left yesterday for two weeks Amboy; Mrs. N. J. Ulllana, Main St., Matnwan First Church of Christ, Scientist Bloomer, Union Beach. with National Products Refin­ W. Herrick spent tills week nt Frederick J. Noble, Holmdel; at Camp Matollionequay, Med­ Miss Rosemarie U 1 1 I a n ,a, Rev. B. McK. Garlick H4 Broad Si., Keyport in g C o m p a n y , .starting in 1910 Also Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Diet­ Mrs. Herrick's summer home, Mrs. Frank H. Bliss, Mrs. Wil­ ford. Keansburg; Miss Barbara Co­ R e c to r Sunday service 11 a.m., Sun­ as an accountant and finally rich, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stoney. Pine Grove, Conn, ' liam Rnhel, Mrs. Jnm es G. Nell, William David Wieland, son vert, Miss Maureen Rawls, un­ dny School 11 a.m.' Wednes­ r e t i r i n g in 1953 a f t e r s e rv in g The fourth Sunday after Trin­ Miss Virginia Clirlstathakis. ion B e a c h . day testimonial meeting 8 p.m. Mrs; Charles. E. Sprlnghorn Mrs, Conrad Johannsen, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wieland, ity holy eucharist and sermon Miss Marlene Krisky, Miss El­ as viec president and treasurer Reading Room open Wednesday. held a reorganization meeting Frederick K. Dederlck. Mrs. is visiting Mr. arid Mrs. W. S. Also Mrs. Henry Eagen, Mrs. will be at 9:30 a.m. . The cele­ sie DiSciullo, Mr. and Mrs. V. of the company for several 2 to 4 p.m. June 21 of the regional group Gerard A. Devlin. Mrs. Edward Shields. Manslfield, Ohio. ', John Warnock, jr., Mrs. John brant will be the Rev. Stuart i Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Sey- y e a r s . How understanding' of the'Ten j _ „ of the American Association of W. Currie. Mrs. Joseph Baier, Miss Ruth Gunkle was a Sun­ Warnock, Miss Patricic War­ F. Gast, Washington, D. C, He held several positions on Comniandements brings tree-1 M,r' “nd “ rs- ° - University Women. Mrs. Wil­ Mrs. Leroy Slckels, and Mrs. day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mil­ nock, Mrs. Dorothy O’Neill. the Matnwan Board of Educa­ dom from fear and limitation;BliUo‘1; ' a! . .ls' liam C. Ludi and Mrs. Henry Richard Erdmann, jr. ton W. Gunkle. Mrs. Daniel Rosato, sr., Mrs. Comnnnily Methodist Cliurcli tion and was a charter and lion- will be brought out at Chris-!son' Ml-S- Mnbel Arose' Mlss E. Ackerson presented travel­ Millicent Heuser, daughter of Mrs. Henry Luhrs and daugh­ Leon Warnock, sr., Keyport; CllIYwood ^irary member of the Cliffwood tian Science services Sundny. | Virginia Arose, Mr. nnd Mrs. ogues of tlieir recent trips to 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heuser, ters, Linda and Deborah, left Mrs. Charles Cokelet, Mrs. Rev. J ilin Flelschinan, Pastor V o lu n te e r Fire Department, Kenotlng the lesson-sermon en­ S. Septen, Mrs. A. Hamilton. Europe. Others attending were returned home Saturday from Wednesday to visit the form­ Henry Warnock, sr., Hazlet; “ T h e W a y s of F r e e d o m ’' w ill Mr. nnd Mrs. J, LeJeune, Miss and a department in North Ber­ titled “God" is the Golden Text Mrs. Leroy Collins, Mrs. John a visit with her uncle and aunt, er's son, PFC John Luhrs, Fort Miss Madeline Warnock! Mrs. be the sermon topic of the pas­ g e n . from Psalms < 77:13 >: “Thy June Lavich, nnd Donald Dl- O. Hartzler, Hnziet; Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Provost, Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. James Warnock, jr., Matawan. tor at the 9:30 a.m. service on adato, all of Keyport. Both families were among the way, O God, is in the sanctu­ Harold Hendrickson,- M r s. Green Pond. Janies Gunkle, Craig Black, Gilts were sent by Mrs. L. Sunday. At the 8 p.m. service, first Dutch Settlers of New ary; Who is so great a God as George Davis, Keyport; Mrs. Mrs. Harry Lockwood. New William Currie, Robert Wool­ Knaurer. Mrs. George Fritz. “The New Law” will be the York and the Catskill Mountain o u r G o d ? ” Capacity Crowd J. Carle Anderson, Matawnn. Dorp, S. I., is visiting Mr. and ley, and John Barcalow left Mrs. John Pontecorvo. Mrs. topic. The ritual of holy com­ n re a . The next meeting will be held Mrs. Charles J. Ruff. - yesterday to spend two weeks Pnul Crine. Mrs. R. Kinsky, munion will be observed dur­ Spiritual Church of Iloly Faith Attends Open House Col. Jules Molay, U. S. Ar­ in September at the home of Mrs. Joseph Baler entertain­ at Camp Ocknnickon, Medford. Miss Hazel Clayton, and Mrs. ing both services. ’ 1 Center St. at Route 35 my, of Clifton, was the master Despite the inclement weath­ Mrs. Ackerson. ed at dessert bridge June 22. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Bednard R. Warnock. The mid-week prayer meet­ ' . Cliffvyood of ceremonies. A. Adam er Saturday evening, a capa­ Mayor Spafford W. Schanck Prize winners were Mrs. Wil­ and daughter Sandra. Caip- ing W ednesday at 7:30 p.m. will K e v . E . Craie, P a s l o r . Banke, Matnwan, nsked the city crowd attended Jack Ke­ attended the dinner Saturday liam J. Rabel, Mrs. Chnrels E. den, were Friday and Saturday be followed by the offlcal board 3'lessing. There were 78 rela­ Brother-In-Law Of Services are held Sunday at ough 's 15tli mini versa ry open evening nt the Monmouth Hotel Hunt, nnd Mrs. Frank H. Bliss. guests of Mrs. Bednard’s moth­ meeting. . ' ' 8 p.m. and on Wednesday at tives and friends present. house at his' Freneau tavern. Sea Girt, honoring Amory Hns­ Other guests were Mrs. Joseph er, Mrs. Marion Parish, Wy­ Local Resident Dies Those attending from this 8 p .m . A roast beef dinner was enjoy­ kell as “Mnn of the Year.” Dernberger, Mrs. Conrad Joh­ ckoff St. , . First Methodist Church area were Mr. and Mrs. Boelif Peter R. Farrell, G8, Wana- Main St., Maiawan . St. M ary’s Episcopal Church ed by 192 guests, and sand­ Mr. nnd Mrs. William C. Ludi annsen, Mrs. Frederick K. De- Mrs. Lyman Whitcher, St, LeRoy, Keyport, Mr; and Mrs. mnssa, died Saturday, June 25, Rev. Albert D. Curry, Pastor East Front St., Keyporl wiches were, served during tile spent Thursday in Baltimore, derick, and Mrs. Elmore Kat­ Paul. Minn., a former Matawan Joseph Ginter, Holmdel, and 1955. He wns brother-in-law of Sunday School begins at 0:45 Rev. Jam es A, Gusweller e v e n in g . Md.. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. t n e r . . resident, was a June 22 guest Mr. nnd Mrs. Banke, cousins of William D, Owens, Matawan. a.m. At the ll a.m. morning R e c t o r Many gifts and cards were Donald MeMillen. Mr. and Mrs. William Ren­ of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fred­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Bogart. Mr. Farrell was a member worship, "Proclaim Liberty Holy Communion will be at received from friends and rela­ Mr. and Mrs. James F. Flynn wick and David Duggins return­ da. Mrs. Whitcher's daughter, of the First Methodist Church, Throughout the Lnnd,” will be 8 a.rft. Sunday and Choral E u-[ tives in many sections of the entertained at a co-operative ed recently from a vacation Adele, sailed Tuesday for Swit­ Asbury Park, a retired super­ the pastor’s topic. chnrist and sermon at 11 a .m . state. Organ music was ren­ Birthday Party supper Thursday evening. touring Florida. zerland to spend the summer visor for Consolidated Edison A service ls held in the Church dered by Fred Koenig and sev­ Their > guests, district commis­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Rob­ as nn exchange student from For Mrs. Kelman Co., New York, nnd was em­ Emmanuel Assemblies of God of Our Saviour, Cheesequake, eral talented guests sang popu­ sioners of the third district of inson and Mr. and Mrs. M. Lhe S t. P a u l S ch o o ls. ployed by Forest Hill Employ­ Middle Rd., North Centerville at 9:15 a.m. la r so n g s. Mrs. Julius Kelman, Route the Boy Scouts of America, Mrs. Lloyd Little entertained Strang, Keyport, were Sunday ment Agency, Asbury Park. Elias Ellison. Pastor 34, Matawan, celebrated her were Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hath- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank at pinochle June 22, when priiie Sunday School for all ages is Survivors include his wife, 70th blrthdny Saturday, Guests away, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter L'- Schanzenbach, Metedeconk. winners were Mrs. George at 9:45 a.m. and morning wor­ Mrs. Gertrude (Jackson* Far- enjoyed singing folk songs and!Hotta. Union Beach; Mr. and ' Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mil­ Clark and the hostess. Other ship is al 11 o'clock. An evan­ ■rell; three daughters, Miss Ele­ telling- anecdotes. i Mrs. Frank Fleming. Earl Hu- ler. Jr., and sons. William, III, guests were Mrs. William gelistic service is held Sunday anor Farrell, Brooklyn, Mrs. OPERATORS! Attending were Mr. and Mrs. | bor, Keyport; Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed- and Gary, and Judith Rice at­ Smith. Mrs.- Isabelle Young, at 7;30 p.m. EXPERIENCED Marie Beddiges, Mrs. Lorettn Arthur ■ Kelman nnd children, j ward Pox, M.v. nnd Mrs. Philip tended a bon voyage party Sat­ Mrs. Vincent Burlew, Mrs. Tuesday at 7 p.m. there is Fnlihee, The Bronx; n step- OR LEARNERS ON UNDERWEAR Peter, Paul and Mark, Long Is -1 Cummings, Edwlnd Ferrari, urday aboard the Queen of Ber­ Charles Smith, Mrs. Jacob M at­ choir practice nnd at 7:30 p.m. £on. Clifford DeWitt. The Union Spccial Double Needle Ruffle and lnnd; Lucy Howell, Mrs. Mnr- i Keansburg; Mr. and Mrs. Wors- muda for Mrs,'Helen Rice and thews and Mrs. Leonard Brown. the young people's fellowship Bronx: n brother, Joseph. Ml- Superiouk Machines thn Saar, New York; Mr. and i dell Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Schumm, Phila­ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fredda m e e t s . ' nmi, Fla.; a sister, Miss Cath­ Mrs. Prima. Lakewood: G. Thomas Stam'es, Matawan. ' delphia, Pa. hnve received word from their Everyone is welcome to attend 5 DAY W EEK - GOOD PAY erine Farrell, Long Island, and iSKoolmeister, Mr. Tanava. Cap-j Mrs. Marguerite R. Laird re- 1 Miss M ary Lisk was . hostess son, Midshipman Victor Fred: full gospel meetings being, held Kxoellonl Working ('auditions fllne g r a n d c h ild r e n . "taln and Mrs. Alex- Reissar,! turned home ' 1 Friday after Thursday' evening at a1 buffet da, that lie has arrived in Val: at the home of'Mr. and Mrs. F. 5 Johnson Ave. (Opposite U.K. Station) Holmdel; Air. and Mrs. Henry I spending ' two weeks with her supper, followed by canasta. encia, Spain. He is on a sum­ Services were held yesterday Schmitt. Farrington Rd., Cheese­ P. Tark. Matawan. ' son and 'daughter-in-law, Mr. Her guests were Mrs. E. Mur­ mer cruise on the U.S.S. Col­ nt 2:30 p.m., at the Matthews, quake. Sunday School is at 10 MATAWAN UNDERGARMENT Co.. Inc. ______—— ; and Mrs. John Laird, Jr., Fair ray Todd, Holmdel; Mrs. Le­ u m b u s . Francioni, und Taylor Funeral a.m.. morning worship at 11 a.m Mntawan, N\J. Phone Maiawan I-IGTI Entertains At Grange H a v e n . roy Collins, Hazlet; Miss Mary Joyce Ann Ward, daughter of Home. Asbury Park, wiLh lhe nnd the evening service at 7:30 i Mayor Spafford W. Schanck Emma Stack, Perth Amboy; Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Ward, Rev. Charles Sayre officiating. p .m . M a r ie K athleen Dietrich, and Mrs. Schanck attended the Mrs. August Kattner, Mrs. Ed­ Schenck Ave., left yesterday to Interment followed ln Holmdel daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred \ funeral Monday of Mayor Sch- win H. Dominick, Mrs. J. spend a week at the Girls' C e m e te r y . First Presbyterian Church ZIG M a in S t., M a ta w a n Dietrich, Mntawan, entertained j anck's cousin, Mrs. J. Willis Franklin Dominick, Mrs. J. F. Friendly camp, Holiday House, Rev. Chester A. Galloway START NOW TO SAVE REGULARLY Monday evening at Liberty I Flickinger, East Orange. Hostetter, Mrs. Ralph W. Her­ Island Heights, Matawan Boys P a s t o r Grange 99, Marlboro. The pro-j Mrs. Andre Polaii, Syracuse. rick, and Miss J. Mabel Brown, i Patricia Helms, daughter of Sworn Into Navy In July and August there will at the 3 ra m was presented by the cliii- j N. Y., lias been visiting her Mrs. Norman Jacobsen and Mr. and Mrs. William Helms, tie only one service at 9:30 a.m. dren of Grange members. M ar-! brother-in-law and sister, Mr. children, Suzanne, Neil, and returned yesterday from . a Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Jon­ Church School at 9:30 a.m. as i ie sang and accompanied her-jand Mrs. Charles E. Spring- Mary Ellen. Seattle. Wash., are week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. es, Miss Shirley Jones, and u s u a l. Matawan Savings & Loan Association self on the accordion. I horn. visiting Mrs. Jacobsons par­ Martin Coughlin. New York. Mrs. Carrie Heyer, Matawan, This Sunday the men of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Asher Wool­ William Miller, Jr„ and sons attended the swearing-in cere­ church will be in charge of the 52nd SERIES NOW OPEN ley, Broad St. William, III, and Gary, left Sun­ mony Friday at the Naval Re­ entire service while the pa.stor j First Lt. Thomas Tassini, U.- day to spend one week at Camp serve Training Center, Trenton. is away. Joseph Dietrich will ORGANIZER IN 1907 FOR THE PURPOSE OF js. Marine Corps., arrived home Phaquarra, Columbia, Mr. Miller Navy recruits were sworn in by preach the sermon. “The Faith June 20 for a visit with his par­ is to act as a counselor at the Gov. Robert B. Meyner. ENCOURAGING THRIFT AND THE 1IAIHT OF SAVING of Our Fathers," and he will ents, Mr. and Mrs. John L, Tas- camp while there. Recruits from this area were be assisted by Walter Swanson Mortgage islni,. after .a 15:month tour of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, i.vynljtqi; ]i..-Jp n es.i Jr..- s o n o f 'j j r . W yckoff ' St. ’ ' 'wfei-e ' weekend (■dtit jr‘ Mn'-'-Kofetffinlrid j . J ap a rt I"’ ‘ L t. and" Mrs. Will ter H. Jones, Mid-' I Tassini left yesterday to report guests of Mr. and Mrs. George dlesex St.; 'George F. McBride, ; to Camp Pendleton, Calif. Brown. Mt. Lodge Park, N. Y. soil of George McBride, Valley Former Matawan ; Mrs. Samuel Stanwood, Hope Mrs. Paul Bish, Mrs. Russell Dr.; Charles Venn, son of Mr. A. G. Stetler, Mrs. Walter Tay­ Resident Dies ! Ranch, Santa Barbara, Calif., and Mrs. James Vena, Main lor, Mrs. Spafford W. Schanck, was a guest for several days St.; Dominick DelRosso, son of Mrs. Eleanor (Walling) Fllck- Mrs. David Bruce, Mrs. Elmore this week of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward DelRos- inger, 87. Webster Place, East Kattner were bridge guests OUR seph Dernberger. . so, Amboy Rd., nil of Mata­ Orange, widow of J. Willis Flic­ Tuesday afternoon at the home ! Miss Esther Blau returned w an . kinger, died Friday, June 24. of Mrs. Dwight Gatwood, Par­ Prompt Courteous Service j home Sunday from a week's T h e y are now undergoing a i 1955. at her home, following a lin. Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. Sch­ visit with her brother-in-law and nine-week basic training period short illness. GREATEST t sister, Mr. and Mrs. George anck were prize winners. MATAWAN SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION at Bainbrldgc, Md. S h e w a s born in Mntnwan nnd & JZaggle, North ToniUvnnda, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rinear, lived ill S o u th O r n n g e for m a n y sr.. and son. George, have re­ Park Ave., Between Main and Broad Streets ! Mrs. VanWlnkie Todd and Trinity Churchmen years before moving to Enst | granddaughters, Margaret Ka­ turned home from Chlckopee Orange. She wns n member • £ ; C £ l 7 N A T | 0 N A L. Tel. MAtawan 1-0273 Matawan therine Ellis and Susan Boots, Fails, Mass. where they spent Have Picnic Supper of the Daughters of tiie Amer­ -left Monday to spend the sum -: five days with their son M/Sgt. ican Revolution; Daughters of \ / f h r n f f l Trinity Young Churchmen | mer at the summer home of the William Rlnear and his fam- 1812: F o u n d e r s an d P a tr io ts , ended the year with a family ASSET Toods at Ke'esvllle, Lake Cham-lily at Westovcr Air Field. While Daughters of the 17th Century; picnic supper Monday evening plain, N. Y, Mr. Todd, accom- j there, they celebrated Fathers' Daughters of American Colon­ at Trinity Parish Ha.l, Susan n * V "" panled by his daughter, Mrs. Day and George's birthday. ists; ■ Society of New England Dominy was in charge of food. 1 Phylis T. Ellis and Kenneth Mrs. John DuBois is visiting Women; Colonial War Society: Games nnd dancing were en­ Millpr, left Tuesday by boat to her son-in-law nnd dnughter, Hnguenot Society. joyed after the supper and Mrs. 'join Mrs. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson, Mrs. Flickinger wns a cous­ James Mershon showed colored The “freedoms" thnt make this nation great ! Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd B. Ar­ Sayrcville. in of George D. Schanck, and a Special Summer Offer slides of various church activi­ nold, Dayton, Ohio, were Tues- Mrs. Wlllinm R. Craig was a second cousin of Mayor Spaf- are valued highly by us all. They began on ties, Including the group’s trip ; day overnight guests of Mr. and Tuesday luncheon guest of ford W. Schanck. Mrs. Jessie B. lo West Point. July 4th, m any years ago, with the signing of RENT AN ACCORDION | Mrs. George R. Gasekll, Miri­ Mrs. George Dunn, Scotch Lewis, nnd Troyelius Schanck. a m D r. P la in s . all of Matawan. the Declaration of Independence. W e still W e ’r e S o r r y For As Little As Funeral services were held proudly celebrfite Independence Day nnd seek Monday at Smith and Smith Hook And Ladder (Selected To Serve As Gary Frederic Iverson, son of 00 Per AND RECEIVE Funeral Home, Newark, with to l iv e u p to th e e x a m p l e se t in 177(3 b y o u r Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Iver­ Auxiliary Meets Junior Counselor Rev. John P. Tyler, pastor of Week LESSONS FREE son, Metuchen, wns baptized on bravo and patriotic colonial forefathers, $1 the Central Brick Presbyterian Matnwan Hook and Ladder Miss Yvonne Scnbury, dnugh­ June 10 in thc First Methodist Cliurcli. East Ornnge. officiat­ (No lutr.iness will he transacted ’ Study With Such Outstanding Teachers As: ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Sea- Church Matnwan, by the Rev. Auxiliary held Its regular ing. Burial followed In Ever­ A lb e rt D. Curry, pastor. In the nt this bunk July Fourth) . • Ernest J. Ciarfella, AAA-NAI. Pres. monthly meeting Mondny night. b u ry , 103 W a sh in g to n S t.. K e y ­ green Cemetery, Elizabeth. article about the christening port, ls attending the summer • Fernando Arace M. Mus. Gullinrd School Plans were made to assist the and party last, week In The Ma­ • Jos. M. Lipani, NA1-ATG. flronion at the July 4 parade. session nt the University of Mi­ tawan Journnl, the name of the Girls Honored For Peter Gualtieri, AAA. Mrs, L, Walker will be ln ami, Coral Gables. Flu. She baby and his father were spell­ Demonstration Work • Geo. F. Johnson, NA1-1PTA. charge of anndwlclies being | recently completed her frcsli- ed wrong lnadvertenly. Mrs. Iverson is the former Miss Vir­ Miss Jean Oaub, Old Bridge, ■M C K*S O N ST. | made by members to be given |'»»» .venr nt the University, • Jos. Russ. Master Degree of Music, ginia VanPelt. Matawnn. and Miss Margaret Rend, Ma­ Robt. Fodor, AAA. out after the parade, I “nd spent a week with her pnr- tawan, were among eight Mid­ Mrs, R, Longstreet, president, 1 cuts prior to stnrllng summer Enrolled At Wesley dlesex County 4-11 Club mem­ il Dixie Dugan. BS. • Richard Sanito, BS. nnnounced that the coffee urn j sch o o l, w h e r e s h e Is ta k in g bers honored Monday at a NO THE had arrived, Tho dark horse i courses In drnmn. Miss Nancy Jane Erdmann, luncheon meeting of the New £ A R K I N G • HKdl.WVKKS • ADVANCED • PROFESSIONAL prize wns Won by Mrs. Walker Miss Sea bury hns been ad­ Valley Dr,, Matawan, has been Brunswick Klwanis Club at the COIHtSES PROBLEMS MATAWAN AI.!. INSTfill.MENTS AM) VOICE Refreshments were served by vised by Mnry 13. Merritt, Denn accepted as a freshman at Wes­ Roger Smith Hotel. New Bruns­ Mrs. LoiiKSireuL. and Mrs. C. of Women at the Untvcrlsty, ley Junior College, Dover. Del., wick. HER* U nuH cr. thnt she has been selected, be­ (or the academic yenr begin­ Miss Gaub and Miss Read re­ BANK Others present were Mrs. C. cause of liei’ outstanding etunll- n in g S e p t e m b e r 1955. M iss ceived 4-iI Jackets from the N. J. MUSIC CENTER Brower, Mrs, C. Nappi. Mrs. tles, to serve as a junior coun­ Ulrdmnnn Is Lhe daughter of Mr. Club for thi'lr outstanding work 42 Broad Sl. Around the Corner From Front St. Willlnm Formon, Mrs; F. For­ selor In Enton Hnll at the Uni­ nnd Mrs. Howard 1’. Erdmann, In the county demonstration MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY mon, Mrs. C, Schmidt. Mrs. R. versity during the 11)55-50 year. and she will pursue the secre­ contest In the presentation of LTel. KE: 7-1476 Keyport James, Mrs. V. Ellison, She will act as advisor to the tarial cui'rlciilum at the col llielr demonstration, "Having' freshmen nnd was chosen as lege. Fun With Forestry." Wedding Announcements one of many applicant,s. Mrs, l1’red Gaub and Mrs. utuittrttitiHitstivt mttu i prlntod promptly on paneled or "For Renl” nnd "For Salo' Peter Head, mothers of the a w m iu iim ci/oiir j bridal book snow-whitu vollum Real Estnto Listing Curds to signs may bo purchased nt tlUf girls, also attended the lunch­ MAIN STREET IKi'JIAMtt (OirOUTION I ut tlilu office, aulo nt this otflco, , olflca. ' eon. PAGE SIX—FIRST SECTION THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955

Participate In John Thomsen, North Port, Ll J. Rninaud. Browntown. Mr. Morganville Methodist Church To Hold Madison Township State 4-H Contest Cheesequake Man I. JoAnn and Betty Rao Cus-i Rourke was enroute home from iek. who had been spending the j a two-week visit in Massachu­ Sunday School Picnic On Wednesday, July 27 Farmers On Tour Three teams represented the past two - nnd - one - half­ s e tts . Browntown Pedal Pushers 4-H Marks Birthday weeks visiting their grandpar­ Mrs. C. T. Cusick and daugh­ Club at the State 4-1-1 Demon­ ents, returned home with their ters. JoAnn and Betty Rac, at­ Bus To Leave For Point Pleasant At 9 A.M.; Points In Maryland, stration Day held Tuesday at Family Party For Im o th e r . tended a picnic Sunday spon­ Classes Continue During Summer; News In Area Washington Visited Rutgers College of Agriculture. Richard Burlew; Itemsi Weekend guests al the home sored by several New Jersey A r e c o rd n u m b e r of 105 t e a m s of Mr. ancl Mrs. Peter John j Scandinavian Clubs and held at „ The annunl picnic of the Mor-, ing to remodel tlicir firehouse Over 40 farmers and their and 150 club members from all Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bur-1 sen, Browntown, were Mr. nnd i Budd Lake. JoAnn and Bctty-C^f) to make room for thc new truck Silrivllle Methodist Sundny wives left Cheesequake fire­ parts of thc state took part in lew. Cheesequake, celebrated! Mrs. Hilmnr Hedvig, Mr. nnd' Rae were among those who en- ’ School will bc held on Wednes­ and to improve thc appearance house early Fridny morning to the contest. the former's birthday Monday; Mrs. Arne Andersen. Brooklyn: tertalned the group with Scan­ ot the building. day, July 27, ut, Jenklnson's tour the United States Depart­ Judith Crane received an ex­ evening by entertaining at a | Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Hansen, dinavian folk dances. PaVlllon, Point Pleasant. Dus Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van­ ment of Agriculture Experi­ cellent rating for h.cr “Garnish­ family party. Guests were, Mr. 1 Parkchester, N. Y. Will leave the church at 9 n.m, Pelt and son, Russell, have re­ ment Station, Beltsvllle, Md. es Around the Clock.” Mar­ and Mrs. Richard Burlew, jr.,! Mr. aiid Mrs. John Pangborn Card of Thanks and will leave Point Pleasant turned to llieir home on the The tour wns under tho super­ garet Read nnd Jean Gaub al­ and children, Colleen and Dud-,' and Walter Horn, Madison Ac­ The family of the late Rhoda on the return trip at S p.m. Matawan - Freehold Rd. after vision of the Middlesex County so received an excellent for ley, Matawan; Mrs. Arthur j res, Cheesequake, were guests1 Aim Burlew wish to thank all This transportation i.s provided spending three days in Laconia. Extension Servicc. their demonstration “Having Brown, sr., Mrs. Lucy Wil-! at the Falco-Burdick wedding! their friends, neighbors and rel­ for members and their fami­ N. H., where they witnessed thc Fun With Forestry," and Mar­ Hams, Mrs. Adele Herzog, Mi- j Fridny afternoon wns spent at on Saturday at si. Joseph’s atives for their many kindness­ lies. 35th Annual New England Mo­ garet and Anne Chamberlain chele and Jeffrey Williams, vnrlous points of Interest nt Church, and the reception foi-: es during their recent bereave­ Classes arc held in the Sun­ torcycle Gypsy Tour. were given a very good for their Chee.sequakc. Beltsvllle. Thc members of thc lowing at the Union Beach i ment. Especially Rev. James,_— dny School every Sundny mor­ "Apple Pie." The first aid class sponsored tour took particular Interest in M rs . Eug en e Skowronek, Firehouse. j Ouswellor, the Laurcncc Har-^V'' n in g a t 10 a.m. under thc di by the Morganville Parent- experimental plots of npples, Browntown, and her nephew, Mrs. Britton Scliulnieisler bor First Aid Squad, Dr. Lazow rection of Walter J . Lambert-, Teacher Association completed peaches, small fruits, tonintocs Fred Oczkowskl, Newark, were and children, M ary Beth, Adele and Tne Bedle Funeral Home. son. The school does not close [ the ninth week of the 10-week nnd peppers. Saturday was Sodhoppers Receive Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.' and Britton, jr., Cheesequake, for the summer season nnd, course and final tests are being spent In Washington, D. c. William Bates, Caldwell Town-! are spending this week nt Sea­ there is a clnss for every age given. Tlic standard American Places visited included Arling­ ship. Mrs. John Skowronek,! sid e. g ro u p . Red Cross course is being in­ ton Nntlonal Cemetery, llie Poultry Honors Newark, returned home with: Sunday dinner guests at thc j Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith, structed by E. Story Hallock, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, her daughter-in-law to spend a j home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy; I HI-WAY Jr., and family visited Mr. and Matawan. In Mr. Hallock’s ab­ MISS AGNES L. LEAVY and Mount Vernon, Va. Represented County vacation. j White were Mr. and Mrs. Paul j Mrs. Edwnrd Van Hise and sence last week Clarence B. Petriella and daughters, Joan, | Miss Agnes Laurentia Leavy. Those attending from this In State Contest Mr. and Mrs. Edward Del­ family, Manalapan, on Sunday. Stultz, president of the Mata­ Judy and Joycc. Newark: Mr. I I GARAGE aaugmer of Mr. ana Mrs. Ray­ nrcn were Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ Rosso. Cedar Grove, entertain- i ; ServiiiR the Public Since 193C wan First Aid and Rescue Jnmes Arace. Robert Faust, and Mrs. Paul White, Sayre-1 V Miss Patricia Taber, daugh­ mond A.'Leavy, Texas Rd., Ma­ ter Jurman, Miss Elizabeth ed Thursday evening al a fare- j Squad, conducted the class. and William Arace. members of ville; Miss Madolyn Burton. Old, = R o u te 31 - V alley D riv e ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ta­ tawan, graduated from thc Oeyer, Mrs. C. William Ludi, well parly in honor of tlicir son.i Miss Bernice Holmes, Free­ tlie Browntown Sodhoppers 4-H Bridge; Stanley White and ber, was guest of honor at a Mercy Hospital School of Nurs­ Mrs. Whited Brown, Mr. nnd Dominic, who hns enlisted in; | JUalnwnu, N. J. graduation party held at the hold, was a weekend guest at Club, and Arthur Winters, Scot­ daughters, Leslie ancl Lynn, ing, Trenton, on June 22. Miss Mrs. George Burlew, Mrs. Lc- the U. S. Nnvy and left Friday ; home of Mr. and Mrs. William the home of Mr. and Mrs. abella Lambertson, Paul Bur­ ch Plains, were selected by Pet­ morning for Bainbrldge, M d.,1 M a t a w a n . I ! OKNKItAI. AUTOMOTIVE Leavy is a graduate of Mnta­ Walter Russell Rourke. St.] Thomson. Those present were Charles L. Holmes, Tennet Rd. rell, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kirsch- er F. Martens, jr., Middlesex where he will receive his boot | REPAIRING wan High School, Class of 1952. Petersburg, Fla. returned home! Mr. and Mrs. Taber: Kenneth On Tuesday Mrs. Dorothea man, Mrs, Mnry E. Boyce, County 4-H club Agent, to rep­ training. The ceiling of the She has joined the staff of the Friday following a three-day j | Res. Phone 31A l-lG2fl-\\’-l Thomas and Prances Taber; Hcnrlkson and Mrs. Florence Mrs. Chris Martz, Miss Marie resent the county at the State room was decorated wilh red, Perth Amboy General Hospital. visit with Mr. and Mrs. William I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitts and Dickinson had as overnight G a u b . Poultry Judging Contest held white and blue streamers, ancl | son, Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. M ar­ guests, Mrs. Martha Chisholm Also Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sch- yesterday at Rutgers Agricul­ the color scheme was carried | tin Smith, sr.; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elsie Hendnll, of Tor­ ulmeister, Mr. and Mrs. Clnr- tural College. To qualify for out In the large cake, made by. Frank Smith ancl sons; Mr. ancl onto, Canada, who had been at­ Annual Meeting For this, they scored highest in the ence G, Hauser, Floyd Green, Dominie's aunt. Mrs. Arnold STEER WRESTLING Mrs. Martin Smith, jr., ancl tending a Canadian Legion Con­ county judging contest. George Wilson, George Gaub, Sprlngvould. The cake was ar- Cherokee Ranch Rodeo O family; Mr. and Mrs. Robert vention, in New York. Boy Scout Council Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gaub Robert Faust also won top tlsllcnlly decoratcd with a blue Owens and daughter. Vivien; Mrs. Stewart Whaley. Mrs nnd son, Ronald, Barth Gaub, honors wilh his entry of six sail boat and “boil voyage" was OLD BRIDGE STADIUM, ON ROUTE No. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller j Thomas Antisell and Mrs. Ver- Area Appointments Mrs. Paul Blahota and son, chickens in the Central Jersey written ncross the top in blue. a n d so n ; M r, a n d M rs. J o h n non B e y e r a tt e n d e d th e June*, John, Howard D. Heiscr, Mrs. "chicken of tomorrow" contest. Gucsts were Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Matinees and Nights on Two Days Wilson. Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. W al-huncilcon 0f Qarden Club RFD For Staff Confirmed Richard Burlew, Mrs. Mary- Tlie birds were 12 weeks old nold Sprltigvould and children. 2:30 and S:30 P. M. ter Crawley and sons. | held June 21 at Shadowbrook Brown, Mrs. Daniel Gaub, Mr. and of the Vantress Cross var­ Johanna and Cornelius; Paul­ M o n m o u th Council, B oy . Miss Jean Garrison, Tennent | jnni Shrewsbury. ‘ and Mrs. Gus Meyer, Mrs. Jerry iety from Melini Hatchery, ine, Rosemaire, Gloria, Edward Monday, July 11, Rd., has returned home from j on June 22 Noel Scheurlch at- Spouts of America, held Its an­ E r v in . V in e la n d . and Robert DelRosso. Cedar Monmouth Memorial Hospital j tended the eighth birthday' par- nual meeting June 21 nt the Also Mrs. Warwick Cranmer, Robert, James, and William Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tuesday, July 12th wherc she was a medical pa- j ty of Jim my Farrell, son of Mr. Spring Lake Golf and Country South River: Mrs. Earl Letts, also appeared on the 4-H radio DelRosso and son. Robert. Sayreville. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jackson Heights. L. I.; Mrs. ticnt. land Mrs. Joseph Farrell, at his Club. E. Donald Sterner, re­ program recently. IK IT’S THRILLS YOU WANT — IK IT’S SEISING , Ml-, and Mrs. Norman Jan­ home ln Matawan. Menzel, Robertsville, Mrs. Ray­ William Henderson. Keyport. elected president of the organi­ RKI) BLOOD 1CI) COUR- Mrs. Marilyn Scheurlch spent mond Prudcn, Keyport: Milton Mrs. B. C. Maccia and chil­ wich and sons, Norman, Jr., Miss Jcnn Gnub, Miss Mary AGKOIf.S men and women Thursday in New York^as thc za tio n , s a id th a t 1954 w a s thc H. Cowan, agricultural agent, and Ricky, attended the first Louise Blahota, and John Bla- dren, Maria and Vincent, Cedar taking chancc after chance and Warner II. Thurlow, assist­ birthday party of Mrs. Jan- guest of Mrs. Robert Calmes, greatest year for membership hotn were Tuesday luncheon Grove, were Monday luncheon wit!) the wildest Hrahma ant agricultural agent, Ncw wich’s niece, Cnrmella Russo, Short Hills. growth in the history of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Steers and Wild Horses, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cllck­ B ru n s w ic k . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An­ co u n cil. Dickinson. Middletown. Amemlola, Irvlnglon. then you will want to see ner nnd daughter, Mary Ann, tlic Cherokee Ranch Kodco thony Russo, Red Bank. E. Murray Todd, Holmdel, Mrs. Barth Gaub, Mrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mill- ■ Members of thc Morganville spent Friday evening ln Jersey uhieh will appear at the was among the council trust ad­ Maiawan Woman’s Car Molnar and daughters, Ann and man, Glen Cove, L. I. were: Old HvrliKc S(;ultum. on Route No. 8 between Old Bridge First Aid and Rescue Squad City as dinner guests of Mrs. visors complimented for fore­ Hits Pick-Up Truck Arlene, spent Saturday evening Sunday guests of Mr. and M rs.: and IVIatawan. malireos and nifrhls on 2 days — 2:30 and arc making plans for tlielr an­ Emma Cllckner and on Satur­ sight ln establishing and devel­ with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Glci- George Newman, Cedar Grove. ; 8:30 p.m. Monday Juf.v II. Tuesday. July 12th. nual picnic which will be held day entertained at their home On Tuesdny, Andrew Nngro oping a rund for the future. Mr. sclie, Browntown. Mrs. Glci- Mrs. Roy White and daugh­ ONL of the (liiiIliiiK events in the Rodeo, is STEER llils year at Lavoie's Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk O'Don- sk y , '65. of 90 P n r k A v e., W e st Todd also hns been elected as sche was celebrating her birth­ ter, Joan, Browntown, were, WRKSTLIM *4 r» i/ rwnlnijs Ciii'd ii dhitf a horse, especially Gl'buiids on July 31st. All squad nell, Bayonne,and Mr.nnd Mrs. Kennsburg. was driving a pick (rained, wet a v.ihl steer rumiinu at top speed between the n National Council representa­ d a y . Thursday guests of the form­ members are selling tickets. Joel Pangborn, III, nnd son, up truck belonging to George Iwo horses; one of the C v w h tiy s leaps from his horse in an tive from Monmouth Council. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Arace er's daughter. Mrs. Pnul Pct- ■ Edward Gaskins, Pleasant Joel IV, Stntcn Island. C. Koeppcl and Sons, Die., of iittempt lo IorU his strung arms around tliu horns of the heavy The council recognized thc and sons spent Sunday evening l'iclla, Newnrk, at the N. E. steer. If he is successful in Kollinfj his hold, then he tries Valley Rd- Is attending Boys Susan and Carol Cary, daugh­ Atlantic Highlnnds, on Lconard- services of retired district with Mr. ancl Mrs. Whiled Bathing Club, Long Branch. with all his strength and skill to wrestle the steer to the State, sponsored by the Amer­ ters of Mr. and Mrs. William vlllc Rd., Lconnrdo, when n car chairman George Ritter, Mata­ Brown, Checscriuake. Mrs. Anna Oczkowskl, Brown- ground, buf thi:, cannot always be done. Many times the ican Legion, tills week nt Rut­ Cary, are spending the summer operated by Mrs. Eleanor Mohr- w a n . to w n . Is s p e n d in g a v a c a tio n strongest must Rive un because of the wiry slrcngrth of the gers University as a represent- nt thc home of their grendmoth- butter, 20, of Line Rd.. M atawan, Mrs. Susan Soncy and grand­ stoe.r. Other limes lhe steer actually throws the cowboy, Ernest Peseux. Hazlet, has with her son-in-law and daugh­ atlve from Matawnn Hlgli.er ln Keyport. came out of Leonard Ave.. nnd hit children. Mary Lou and John or rlns its horns al him. been elected by the Matawan, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Casimir s llool | Mrs. Rosalia Scheurlch and lt. according to Patrolmen El Blahota. are spending this week Every second is thrilling lo the cNtreme—and everyone of the Keyport, Keansburg district as Preston, Newnrk. j - Mr and Mrs. Frnnk Smith j m i-s. Marilyn Scheurlch and son, wood Seeley and Patrolman as thc guests of Mr.s. J. Rakacs 20 cvcnls on tho proKrum fs chuck fun of thnU.s and unusual a member of the board and Mrs. C. T. Cusick. Brown­ 'and sons were Sunday guests at, Noel, on Sunday were guests at William Woodward, of Middle and daughters. Green Island. entertainment. Tho Kodco usually kook on rain nr shine. chairman of the district. town spent tlic weekend visit­ tlie home or Mr. and Mrs. Mar-1 the wedding or Miss ^ Nancy town Township Policc. The Miss Geraldine Rantcrccio, Tho admission for adults is $1.50. Children 50c. Merrill Wallace and thc Hon. ing her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. iKIcfncr, daughter of Mr. and pick-up truck was driven off the Vineland, a classinatc of Miss f t ■tin Smith, sr Henry E. Ackerson. Jr.. Key­ Members of the Morganville Mrs. George Bissctt, Sayrevll- road and piled into a stone pil­ Ann M o 1 n a r at St. Peter's port, have been re-elected to Volunteer Fire Co. Have com- lc, to Lt. Arthur Snyder, US lar. School of Nursing, spenl Fri­ th e b o a rd . nlcted the Installation of the Air Corps Jet Pilot Instructor, Mr. Nngrosky sustained a day and Saturday evenings at new siren on the Smith farm on of San Antonie, Tex., at tlic The appointment of thc fol­ head Injury. He wns released the Molnar home. First Presbyterian Church, Say- lowing members of thc Council at the scenc for treatment by Tcnnct Rd., near Robertsville. Miss Marie Gaub was a revlllc. The reception was at Commissioner Staff from thc his own physician. Mrs. Molir- It was tested nt noon on Sat- Thursday overnight guesl at the Cedar Manor, Farrington Lak­ Matawan, Keyport, Keansburg buttcr suffered shock nnd also urdny. The members are start- home of her sister, Mrs. Whted area was confirmed; James F. was released for treatment by es. Brown, Cheesequake. John Klcrgy is spending sev­ Flynn, district commissioner; her personal physician. Mr. Jeanne Hopkins spent the eral days with his son-in-law Philip C. Cummings, assistant Koeppel, owner of the truck, weekend with her grandparents, nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. district commissioner; Thomas has Indicated he will sign a Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hopkins, Jack Smith, Marlboro Gardens. Starnes. Herbert C. Smith, complaint, nccording to the of ' E x ib e H o lm c so n . Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles L. Worsdell K. Pearson, Jr.. Wal­ ficcrs. Quick Battery Service The P.T.A. rummage sale Holmes, Tennent Rd., attended ter L’Hotta, Enrl W. Huber, A car driven by Carmcla Du­ was held nt the Browntown (Continued bottom next column) Theodore W. Hathaway, Theo­ r a n te , of 158 L o w e r M ain St., COLOT'S, Matawan School, not at thc Sunday dore Halhnway, Edward C. Matawnn, coming out of the School, as stated in Thc Ma­ Fox, Willinm D. Foley, Edwnrd driveway at St. Joseph's Church tawan Journal last week.- A. Ferrari, jr., Frank G. Flem­ J u n e 22 wns rammed by one ing. neighborhood committee. traveling oil Maple PI. and op­ erated by Mabel Nightingale, of Brownies Have Picnic 03 Crescent PI., Matnwan, ac­ Shower Honors Brownie Troop 24, Matawan, cording to Chief Leroy Sproul Mrs. LaPointe recently held n’ picnic at Fors- English Motors of Keyport Police. No Injuries gate Farms, Jamesburg. Moth­ Mrs. Yvonne LaPointe, Key­ were reported. Both drivers ers attending were Mrs. Lewis were given summonses. port, was guest of honor at n Kortenhaus. Mrs. Angelo Morl- shower given by Mrs. Charles zlo, Mrs. Richard Erdmann, Bruguler and Mrs. Roy Lam­ Little League Sets jr.. Mrs. Dennis Tommarazzo. LINCOLN • MERCURY bertson at the latter’s home, Weekend Schedule the leader, and Mr.s. Frances Bedle Rd., Hazlet, Monday eve­ DeShaw, assistant 1 <■ a d e r. n in g . NEW AND USED CARS The Madison Township Little Transportation was supplied by The fireplace was decorated Lengue has planned n heavy Jersey Shore Hus Lines. On MuimuiulU Street Opposite Carlton Theatre with asparagus fern nnd cut schedule for the Fourth of July flowers. A largo white sprink­ weekend. Games will bc play­ Red Bank 6-4S45 — 6-0176 ling ean was suspended at nn ed as lollows: Today, Lions vs. angle nnd showered white rib­ Everett Hoffmans: Fridny, bons and pink flowers. A large Gcrritys vs. VFW; Saturday, pink and gold stork wns the Walter Kross vs. Harbor Hard­ ccnterplcco of a tabic elabor­ ware; Sunday, double header, ately set for n buffet supper. Gcrritys vs. Lions nnd Garber Favors were miniature storks Supply vs. Walter Kross: Mon­ tied with pink ami blue ribbon. day. double header, VFW vs. ... w ith □ uosts were Mrs. Stephen Everett Hoffmans nnd Ameri­ Lnmberston. jr., Mrs. Clarence can Legion vs. Hnrbor Hard­ ■ DeCrone. Mrs. Edwnrd Barton. w a re . Mi’s. A. Brooker, Mrs. Joseph All gnmes will be played at AM ERICAN-e$>ta»da*d Alilers, Mrs. Edna Stover, llaz- Little League Field, Laurence let; Mrs. Jane Miller, Mrs. Etl- Hnrbor circle. The public i.s 0 Our Heritage mi VanPelt, Mrs. Chnrles Luni- urged to attend and support PLUMBING FIXTURES bertson, Mrs, Lois Ilookc, Mrs. the tennis nt nil the gnmes. Of Freedom George Pclose, Keyport; Mrs. S ta n d in g s N o w is | he I i m r [■» im •< Irrn i/r y m r lu 11 in mm .ri.i .. Clarence Johnston, Red Bank: T e n m W f, r u o m ... to fflrfomfiiir ymir Ixiii h.-n in fiv i l.uniiirv Mrs, Charles Bruguler, Menlo Hnrbor Hardware U 0 Hy Meier I inj; Am rrir.in-S(;im l;inl plum bin;: li t nn :, von r.tn Ono hundred and sovcniy-nino years P n r k . Waller Kross 3 0 nuike these al!-i:nporlont r«>oniM n il slm wphh•<-i A11,1 ■ur ...... y m r f ? ; ngu tlio Doclaration of Independence Gifts were sent by Mrs. Bes­ Garber Supply 1 1 will be a Krenler jny th.-m ever in live in . . il ol 1‘M-ry sie Emmons, Mrs. Ernest Wnl­ Everett Hoffmnn 1 1 person who wv.s il. established our rights as a free and ling. Keyport; Mrs. William Ry­ L io n s 2 2 W o invite you lo conn* io iii.w iind .-;«>«•* nur l.ll'f,'!- spl.ty ol you tan modernize 'self-governing nation. The privileges der, Holmdel: Mrs. Jnmes Nol- Amerlcnn Legions ; 2 CANVAS modern AmeririiivSlnml.'tnl bulbs, lawilnrieM, W,lf< (*lo!!(-t H, kitrhen uinks, binw)rv I r;i vm;mhJ milnmnt i<- w;it. . Ihm.Iit dinger, Hu/let, V F W , 0 2 T l i e y ' r o now on an EASY and oportnnitios we enjoy stem from or fine ;i.<9 m onev r;m buy* .A/i/J, yow'J) bt< •iwr/J t< Ocrrltys o :i w<* Jtow ''AWNINGS reHBnmiblv priced I bev nrc! ' v 1 this great document of democracy. ■ (,'anl of Thanks TIME PAYMENT PLAN The family of the lnte Delhi Poster Contest • I’rcucci against the Independence Day reminds us of our aolden Ilunley wish to thank C o m e in or Phone for Estimates sun w ithout hindrance to re­ heritage of freedom and of the vision nil tlielr friends, neighbors nnd Winners Named relatives for their many kind­ freshing breezes. M ake your and courage of those who signed the Mrs. Dorothy Rinear, poppy nesses during their recent be- lionic degrees coolcr, D elight chairman, American Lcglor Declaration. ronvoinciil. Especially the Rev, Pojtl. 170 A u x ilia ry , wl.sliei 1< lhe eye wilh lhc charm of Joseph Ingram and the Uedle thank all workers nnd contri­ harm onizing color, A com ­ Funeral Home, T h is bank will not be open butors who helped make thr wJUO Inside—Hdv. plete line of m od ern styles and July -J a legal holiday poppy drive u success, The puppy posters done b.v designs from w hich h> clm osc. the Ynnkee-Cleveland basebnli Matawan High Bchuol students C a l l us today, listim ates w ith ­ See or Phone Any of the Plumbing und Meutinu Retailers Listed Below. gnme an Friday evening nt Yan­ hnve been Judged nnd the rul- out obligation, F a r m e r s a M e r c h a n t s kee Stadium, They went on the lowing n w a r (I s nimminced. b u s trip HpoiiHoi'BCl by M id w a y First, second, mid third prizes FREE JOHN J . MULLER PROMPT Hoso Co,, Matnwan. went to Carolyn Morrell, enrol STANDARD AWNING Liberty St. Mntawan, N. J. Mr, and Mrs, Frank L, llnt- Regan, nnd Frloda Shnrtrldge. ESTIMATES SERVICE National Hank Telephone MAlHwnn 1*2417 ellffo hold open Iiouhc on S a t ­ respectively. They will be pre­ CO. MATAWAN. NKW J KHSEY urday In honor of tlielr daugh­ sented wllli gift certificates by m iwi(i fiuriii m nvi m ttu ter Gerry's first birthday. the auxiliary, Honorable men­ 615 River Rd, ututrii ntitiAi ofpoin im uiinci co«>outir>*< Miss Margarot Cross, Hed tions were given to Joyce CHARLES E. HUFF T J O II N O. ELBREC H T Bank, was a Sundny visitor ut Hounds, Susnii McDonnld, M ari­ Kuir Haven OIOMI 8A«» IN UOIIMOUIH COUMIT - {SUJIISH10 IJJ» 32 Purk Ave. Matawan, N. J. 65 Ruvinc Dr, MalawHn, N. J the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ lyn Krtutltnurr, nnd Lntils Ar­ R. B. 6-0696 Tnfephnnnt MAtaw>in I-2IA2 MAbiw/,ft |-2rj7ft-M man Janwich, Station Rd. ' m o u r, f THURSDAY, JUNE 30,1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN. N. J. PAGE ONE—SECOND SECTION TO APPEAR IN “ME AND JULIET” AT NEPTUNE at a forest fire nenr Collings- months by means of benefits. •Boy Scout Building nicians; produce visual aids, Armstrong Cork County Red Cross wood Circle during the month This is In an effort to offset Dedicated Saturday books, and magazines; handle and 1100 s e r v in g s a t a F o r t the deficit crented by the fnil- the distribution of uniforms, In­ Improves Benefits Committee Heads Monmoutli bloodmobile. Motor ure of the 1955. fund campaign I The new national headquar- signia, and equipment, and Service drove 8415 miles and in M a r c h . I lers building of the Boy Scouts handle the registration proce­ c a r r ie d 994 p a s s e n g e r s d u r in g of America, two miles from Miss Tompkins reported that dure and membership account­ Minimum Pensions, Appointments Made. M a y . . At Meeting Thursday j the learn-to-swim program had I New Brunswick, near the Inter­ ing. Disabilities Raised Tho bonrd accepted Mrs. section of U. S. Routes 1 and been organized by Mrs. John Major responslblitles Include Heatley’s resignation with re­ OThc Armstrong Cork Com­ David E. Landers, elected; In; 1 130, w a s f o r m a lly d e d ic a te d S at- the administration of personnel gret. Mr. Lnnders nsked that Kames and that classes for May to the chnirmanship of the! I urday afternoon. procedures; program enrich­ pany’s retirement nnd other the bonrd change Mrs. Heat- children in water safety pro­ Monmouth County Chapter,! j During the dedication, a tele- ment; maintaining effective re­ benefit progTfims nre bcine ley’s place to that of delegate- American Red Cross, conduct-1 tection would be held in five ■ gram was read from Pres. lationships with c h u r c h e s , “improved and liberalized'* and nt-lnrge and the board approv­ swimming areas in the county Dwight D. Eisenhower congrat- ed the first meeting Thursday > \ schools, and other community ed. ; ulating the Boy Scouts on this tlic changes will becoinc effec­ of the bonrd of directors for the j starting July 5 and running organizations, and nationwide Miss Lucy E. Tompkins, Ex­ th ro u g h A u g . 12. R e d C ro ss ! great event. The president Is tive for salaried employees on new term at the Chapter House, field service to the local coun­ ecutive Director, told of the co- ' honorary president of the na- July 1, it hns been announced Shrewsbury. At that time lie provides qualified Red Cross cils. operntion of motor service with Water Safety Instructors nnd | tional organization and a m em ­ by C, J. Backstranci, president. named committee chairmen for the Methodist Church nnd with ! ber of its National Executive Mr. Backstrnnd summarized the new year and received re­ Red Cross Water Safety Aides Wedding Announcements the Society of Friends in the for this program. B o a rd . - the Improvements as follows: | T ports from service chairmeii.j printed promptly on paneled or I The national office will pro­ “The guaranteed minimum pen- These chairmen were confirm-1 transportation of Japanese girls Attending the afternoon meet­ bridal book snow-white vellum to kew York Medical Center for ing from this area were: Mrs. ! vide the service of skilled tech­ *t this office. r£fon for retirees at age C5 with PATRICIA WILSON ANNE WAUGII ed by the board: Finance com- j treatment of atomic radintion William Turner and Mrs. E. H. 25 years of scrvicc will be in­ mlttce, Gen. George L. Van-1 Rodgers ancl Hammersteln’s appeared In ‘Pajama Gnme," creased from 5100 to $142.50 per Deusen; first aid, Charles Bra-] bums mid to Plainfield to learn Dominick, both of Matawnn. valentine to the theater “Me the revue “Meet the People" to speak the English language. month including social secur­ lin and Frederick W. Forester, nnd Juliet" opens a week’s en­ and will hnve n featured role Fund raising reports were | Do you need shipping tabs ity. This, of coursc, is just the co-chnlrinen: water safety. gagement at the Neptune Mus­ this fall In Rodgers nnd Ham- : or labels? Our Job printing de- guaranteed minimum, many Howard J. Rowland, Mrs. Ray­ discussed by Anthony L. Mc- 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ic Circus, Neptune, Monday, A merstein’s forthcoming musical Kim, fund chairman. An at­ 1 partment is prepared to supply pensions are well above this mond H. Tltmnn, co-chairmen; play within a piny, the hit mus­ "Pipe Dream." Bob Dixon -who tempt will bc made to raise ; ycur needs on short, notice, at level. accident prevention, Miss Mar­ IN RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE ical Is a story of life backstage plays Larry, the assistant stage funds during the summer pricej lhat will please you. “The minimum disability jorie E. Driesbach; Junior Red among thc lesser lights of the , who loves Jennie has benefit for employees with 15 Cross, Mrs. J. Henry O’Hern; t h e a t e r . appeared on Broadway in See Our Showroom Display of Nationally Known years of service who become home service committee, Jac­ Patricia Wilson, Bob Dixon, “Wish You Wcre Here,” “Lend totally and permanently disab­ ob O. Herr; nurse enrollment. Makes in Home Appliances, Televisions, Radios, Davd Aiken, Peter Turgeon, An Ear,” ‘“Annie Get Your led between the ages of 50 and Miss Harriet B. Cook; public WALLPAPER BARGAINS! Frnnk Rogier, Jolm Cnll • and Gun” and “Heaven on Earth." 05 w ill b e in c r e a s e d f ro m $50 Information, F. Bouren Ruth­ Devoe Paints, Wallpaper, Etc. Doug Rogers, Anne Waugh, Anne Wnugh played In thc ori­ All 1955 Patterns Large Selection and $75 per month. rnuff; disaster, Alfred F. King. Ralph Linn hend the cast of ginal Broadway company of “The benefits under the free There wn.s no appointment for Carrying Such Top Quality .Makes as . ------O L T T X K W lM IO N K ,\T!MI51CI! IS: the musical. Arthur Marlowe “Me and Juliet” and also danc­ and tho contributory hospitali­ home nursing but^Mwr-Eugene- lms staged the production with ed in "Hazel Flagg." Peter Schumacher — California Casual — Zins zation and surgical programs C. Carroll. Little Silver, will choreography by Duncan Noble, Turgeon most recently seen in We Also Have in Stock a Special $1.00 will be substantially increased. continue ns vice chairman. | MA; 1-1600 sets by Donn Fisher nnd cos­ "The Tender Trap" on Broad­ “In addition, for employees Line of Good Wallpaper tumes by Charles Macrl. The way made his main stem debut Mrs. William Heatley gave who retire on or after July 1, musical director Is Arthur Lief. in "Life With Father" nnd has the May report of service BUY NOW and SAVE TEN EYCK RONSON, INC. thc number of days of free hos­ "No Other Love,” “I’m,Your p la y e d le a d s In " C n ll M e M is ­ groups activity which showed t pital benefits will be increased K eyport Lum ber & Supply Co. E s ta b lis h e d S ince 1930 Girl," "We Deserve Ench Oth­ ter." “Inside USA" &nd "Briga- 126 volunteers gave 2476 hours \ i j o m 62 to 100 d a y s , a n d th e 283 1 'iip er M a in St. M a ta w a n er," "Keep It Gay,” “It Feels doon." Johnny Cnll is a vet­ of service. Canteen mncle 250 j pensioner during his lifetime Keyport-Amboy Rd., Cliffwood Good,” "Intermission Talk," eran commcdinn of the musical servings to servicemen on duty, may elect to use this 100-day nnd “Marriage Type Love” are tent circuit. total for himself or any part of the hits songs of “Me and Ju­ ‘“Wonderful Town" now con­ it for wife or husband." lie t.” tinuing nt thc Neptune big top Patrica Wilson who will play will give its flnnl performance Jennie, the chorus singer, hasi S u n d a y . $10,000 Raised For Dangerous Period For ortcuts to cooking Mental Health Vacationing Children Aim For Year $35,000 Motorists Urged To In Monmouth County Exert Extreme Care

Mr. F. Bourne Ruthrnuff, It’s vacation time again for Little Silver, and Mrs. Jules school children from country Hit-Parade Gordon, Elberon, co-chairman lanes to sprawling metropolitan A LL SPEEDS of the Monmouth County Men­ areas. And, It’s danecr time Check Your Favorite tal Health Association’s annual for these youngsters, too. fund-raising appeal, announced Danger time, warns Donald p O Clierry I’ink and Apple this week that approximately Sheldon, Manager of the Tren­ *• Blossom While $10,000 already has been raised. TO COOK: Put ham, fat □ Unchained Melody ton Division of the Keystone The nim for thc year is $35,­ r] Honey lJabe Automobile Club, bccausc of the side up, in shallow, uncovered 000. Last yenr $22,000 wns ob­ great numbers of boys and girls a It:ml To O t pan. Add no water. Baku in □ Ain’t It a Sliainc tained In the county. This now free to play all day long n It’s ;\ Sin To Tell A Lie amount does not Include con­ every day nnd because of thc 300°F. oven allowing ap­ □ Ilnck Aroiiml The Clock tributions made annunlly by soporific effect these warm, lazy proxim ately 18 m inutes to thc □ Crazy Olto (Klc.) communities having commun­ dnys have upon many motor­ H Soinclhiiifrs (lotlu Give ity appeals. They arc Red ists. pound. 45 minutes before it’s done, score fat f] Alabama Jubilee B a n k , R u m s o n , Shrewsbury r] Story Untold "Men nnd women behind thc and add cloves. Continue baking at 300°. To Borough, Shrewsbury Town­ fi What Hvcr Lola Wants wheels of the many thousands glaze — cover with your favorite jelly 45 m in­ ship, Middletown Village, Fair roaming The Blues of cars using thc streets nnd Haven, Little Silver, and Foil utes before end of baking time. Continue bak­ ^■‘D liallail of Davy Orockcit highways of this area daily Monmoutli.- In addition. Men­ must be doubly cautious and ing ih a 400‘,I,\ oven. A W ord To T he W ise; tal Health receives a donation alert to prevent accidents, and from the Monmouth Park Char­ Don't cxpect perfect results UN LESS y o u s t a r t especially mlshpns Involving Albums ity Fund each year. with an electric range. Only flameless electric • children," he declared. • Chil­ 1 idvi* Mt* O r L e a v e Mt*. A short time ago the Mon­ Musical Moods dren at play are unmindful of ity gives you precision heat! Autom atic clcctric I'lirlatiou Walk mouth County Mental Health anything but the game itself; :ontrols remove all guesswork. You never, ever Evening In Home Association agreed to pay the they dash across lawns and Television Theme; Songs salary of a qualified psychia­ pavements and Into the street make a m istake when you cook electrically! Song lliis From tric worker at the Marlboro or highway without thinking. Tliciitcrlsind Stnte Hospital. In addition, a Motorists must do the thinking iUusie Tor l)ininjr county office Is mnlntnined in for th e m . Girnn Miller Story Rod Bank and executive secre­ Guy Lombardo "Parents and older children tary is employed to carry on Swiiiir Kasy can help n lot, of coursc. by tlic Association’s objectives. Interrupted Melody warning the youngsters of tho Manhattan Tower Early tn May Mr. Ruthrauff Increased danger now that presented $5000 to thc Mon­ school Is over for several Also mouth Memorial Hospital for months nnd by keeping an eye thc Henry Poliak Memorial r | Suuietl Hymns on the players whenever pos­ H Square Dance (etc.) Clinic nnd promised a similar sible. . . □ Mumho, Samlio, amount, annually, for the next "Essentially, however, mo- Khumba (etc.) lw o y e a rs . troists nre responsible for thc □ C ow boy On Friday evening, Sept. 2nd, safety of children. They must the Mcntnl Henlth Association be unusually careful and pa­ will sponsor n benefit nt the tient, drive slowly, and strictly NQN-BREAKABLE Neptune Music circus. The obey all Irafflc signals and ■ H R and carving a ham ! show will be Damon Runyon's posted warnings, Drivers ab­ well known comedy "Guys and solutely cannot rely on a child Childrens D o lls." keeping out of the paths of auto­ Mrs. William Schnnck Is mobiles: older heads must ex­ Records chnirman of the Keyport com­ ercise the good Judgment that D av y t ’rue.UeU m itte e w h ic h r n is e d $404. should come with years of ex­ Daniel Hoorn; p e rie n c e . Lady and thc Tramp "Drivers extra careful this .lo-Ann Sintfs ‘ • Starter Eddie Blind al Mon- I Little Shoemaker mouth Park keeps records of i summer won't be deeply sor­ Cinderella nil traits nnd habits of horses ] rowful later." Little White Duck 111 order for Ills assistants lo 1 Mighty Mnu^e more easily and quickly got, "Help W anted" ads In tills pa-j i'arade Songs them tn perfect alignment for | per tell you about the good Jobs c a rv e ... The Wizard of Ox thc sta rt. o p e n . I Camp Fire Songs Mother (loose Parade Tunes for Tots F IR S T , place shank to right, cush S E C O N D , JioJd ham , fork a t icft- F olk S o u r s of Other Lunds CHEMICALLY i Cowboy Songs ion aw ay from you. Cushion is thick Then cut 2 or 3 slices parallel to Jack and the Hcunslnlk CLEANED II section of loan meat indicated by length of ham from side nearest: " . 'r t " ) lhe heavy broken line above. you. This irives hnm a flat surfacc. Special GOODBYE TO PUMPING 45-RPM Albums DISSOLVES TREE ROOTS 78-RPM 10”-12”

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; Ifulsart-Koliler ies. nnd a white orchid cor- j low, pink, and blue flowers with Union Beach. Saturday, were Robert C. Calhoun, Forbes Cottage Inn,'Keyport ater which identical blue nylon gowns, and WEDDINGS ■ Before . an altar decorated sage, ’ | shrimp streamers. ( u n e '25. 1955, a t 3 p .m . in th e Air Base, Topeka, Kan.,' Louis the couple left for a wedding the same style accessories. Perrier, Eureka, and Eugene ! with white gladioli and palms. Mrs. Hulsart: is ir graduate, of j The bridal attendants ha' Ceansburp; Methodist Church, trip through the southern sta-! Patrick Durnlen, Port Mon­ Medvar-Trclla Dix, Forbes Air Base. , Miss Margaret Mary Kohler, St. M ary’s High School. South dresses, headpieces, and bon the Rev. Otto Janke officiated ves. mouth. brother of bridegroom, was best mau. John Durnlen, , Miss Bernice Theresa Trelia, Amboy, and is employed by the t the double ring ceremony, The bride’s mother . woi;e a The bride is a graduate of East Keansburg ancl Michael daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mi­ Radio Corporation of America, rank Grenger, organist, play­ lavender lace sown with match­ Middletown Township High ’d traditional wedding music. Byrne, West Kennsburg, broth­ chael Trclla, Perth Ainboy, be vVoodbridee. ing accessories and a corsage School and Is employed as a Given in, marriage by her of pink and white carnations. window dresser, at J. J, New-; er-in-law of bridegroom, usher­ came the bride of Donald The bridegroom was gnulu- randfather, Clare I.,amber- Tiie bridegroom’s mother chose ed. ,, ited from Mntawan High School berry's Store, Red Bank. The George Medvar, son of Mrs. on. West Kennsburg, the bride a navy blue gown with match­ A reception wns held at Bai­ and is employed by DeLeinv, bridegroom is a graduate of; Harriot Medvar. Laurence Har­ .ore a wallz-lcngth gown of ing accessories and a corsage ba ch’s Auditorium, Kennsburg.rt; Calher.. and Bill Construction Baltimore schools nnd served vhlte tulle. Thc bodice wa.s or pink and white carnations. lu the U. S. Navy for six years. < The couple left for a wedding bor, nntl FranK Medvar, Mu la­ Company, Hightstown. ;lvled with a sweetheart neefc- He is employed as fountain trip to New York state nnd will w a n , S a t u r d a y , J u n e 18, 1955, Tlie couple will reside nt 3G4 A reception followed in St. Jo- ine, Peter Pan collar of appli- soph's Hall. manager of J. J. Newberry’s reside at 17 Lincoln Ct., Keans­ at 11 a.m. in the Holy Trinity Bordentown Ave., South Am- ;ued lace, and long pointed burg'. o oy. ■ For their wedding trip to the Store. Red Bank. ; Church, Perth Amboy. leeves. The bouffant skirt had Colorado Rockies, the bride se­ The couple will make their For traveling the bride chose Tlie Rev. Stephen Getlik offi- Scnlcs-Siclliano m embroidered luce apron and home in Red Bnnk. a powder blue dress nnd ac­ lected an aqua linen dress with , i mstle.. Her shoulder - length elated at the double ring cere- Miss Tina Sicilinno, daughter white accessories and a cor­ cessories, navy blue duster nnd .•ell of i m p o r te d F r e n c h illu- Dtirnien-Kiioble ! many and celebrated the nup­ 3f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slcil- sage of white glamelias. . a corsage of pink roses. :ion. fell from a liara of seed Miss Irene Knoble. daughter j tial mass which followed. a n o . 42 Germ-d Ave., Matawan, Mi's. Colot, wns. graduated The bride’s mother wore -a lenrls and she carried .colonial of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen; oecaine the bride of Lester E. from St. Joseph High School. powder blue • nylon lace gown Given In marriage by her fa­ jouquet of bridal roses, stcph- Knoble. Collins St., Keansburg,: scales-, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olpe, and attended SI. Mary wilh pink nccossories nnd cor­ motis, and babics’-brealh, and Francis Lawrence Dur-: ther, the bride wore a bridal -.ester C, Scales, Oklahoma College, Xavier, Kan. She has sage of pink roses. The bride-cs' gown of luce over taffeta styled Mrs. Walter Scott, Keyporl. ■lien, Fnlm er Ave,, West Keans-, -ll.v. on Snturdny, June 25. taught at St, Agnes School. groom’s- sister, Mrs. Michael with a basque bodice and bouf­ vtis matron of honor. I-Ier blue burg, son of the late Mr, and, 1955. a t 2 p.. a t th e C o m m u n ­ Kansas City, for the past Iwo Byrne, wore a nnvy blue lace fant skirt, of tulle and lace in-. valtz-lcngth gown was fashion­ Mrs. John Durnlen, of England, ity Methodist Church, Cliff­ y e a r s . dress, pink accessories and cor­ were married at St. Ann’s, se.rt.tons. A coronet of seed wood. The Rev. John J. Flei- 'd with a Chantilly lace bodice The bridegroom was gradu­ Church. Keansburg, nt 3 p.m., sage of pink roses. pearls held her finger-tip-lengtli jcnmnn. pastor, performed tlie md tulle skirt. She wore a ated from Matnwan High School S u n d a y . J u n e 2G, 1955. M r s , ' Thc bride is a graduate of veil of Illusion and .she carried double ring ceremony. jand of blue flowers on her and recently completed a tour Red Bank Catholic High School a. prayer book decorated with liar and carried a colonial bon- Marie Lederiiaus was organist] Tlie bride, who wns given in of duty with thc Air Froce. and i.s employed at Keansburg white orchids and iiiies-of-the- 111 et wilh pink streamers. and accompanied Mrs. Camille m a r r i a g e b y h e r f a t h e r , w o rerema When they return from their Garment Co. Mr. Durnlen at­ v a lle y . MR., MRS. M. J. HULSART MIC., MHS. T. J . FA LCD The bridal alU’iulanf.s were Lutz, soloist. : a ballerinn-lengtli powder blue i wedding trip, they will reside tended schools in England and ■Miss Mnry Ann Trella. was > ttrM .I n,J nl>niionoi**s. Miss Clnlre Smart, H o n . ' -t-hc— -BaWusrat— Golf— Giubi— i«- Agnes Bohaclc wa.s the brides­ ya—ftoor-teirBitrlace ana nylon : came the bride of Martin Jolm Vineland, worp orchids— M-iss- maid. They were dressed in Ilopiiius-Ifnillcky Hulile gown, fashioned with long _Hul;.-art..-son-0 f—A w li'e w -J-r-H-trt- joan Vena. Cliffwood, niece ol dusty--rose—gowns- of net witli : sleeves and a Peter Pan col- sait, sr., 27 Little St., Matawan. Miss Evelyn Hnilieky, daugh­ matching net crowns. They lhe bridegroom wore mint : and the late Mr.s. Hulsart. on ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'lar. Her veil of nylon tulle was carried colonial bouquets. . green; Miss Carol Kinhafer. : Saturday,, Jitne 25, 1955, at St. Ilnilicky. Wood Ave., Kenns­ fingertip-length nnd fell from a .George Chevalier, Sayreville, Mntawan, wore yellow, and Mary's Church. South Amboy. burg. became the bride of Rich­ i lnce cap. She carried a spray wa.s tiie best man and James Miss Larissa Tuschkowa, Vine­ ]of white gladioli. ' The Rev. Brian O'Reilly offiei- ard Hopkins, son of Mr. nnd Bohaclc ushered. land, wove blue. ’ ated at the double ring cere­ Mrs. George Torrence, Balti­ i Miss Catherine Knoble. sister A wedding breakfast was held T h e r e s a Falco, M a ta w a n A SERVICE of diiilngullK.d eliaracttf \ mony ppd . the'^/iiiptia) mass. more. Sunday, June 26, 1955, at ! of bride, was maid of honor. at the home of tlie bride’s par­ nice of the bridegroom, was the I . . . tl prices (hai vary tl grf. liy M = ! Mrs. Alfi'ed O'Connor was. solo­ 4 p . 111. al the First Methodist | She wore a rose nylon, baller- ents and a reception was held flower girl and wore a shrimp : fafniiy need*. : ; 1st and Mrs. William Hendricks. Church, Kennsburg. The Rev. ;lna-length dress, sLyled with nt Whitey's Hall. Perth Amboy. gown, and headpiece, and car­ : • Lady Attendant = ' organist. . Olio Jnnke, pnstor, performed short sleeves. She wore rose- For their wedding trip to the ried a miniature bouquet. I the ceremony. The church was 1 colored gloves and n matching : • Non-Seciarian : • New England states and Can­ j The bride, who was Riven 111 Patrick Falco, Malawan, twin decorated with white flowers. j crown and carried a spray or ada, the bride selected a beige i marriage by her father, wore brother of the bridegroom, wat I DAY FUNERAL HOME ! Frank Grenger wns organist ] m ix e d flo w ers. : s linen suit wilh tan accessories , a wallz-length organdy gown lhe best man. Ushers were and Daniel Murdock was solo­ 1 The attendants. Miss Joanne I Tel. KEypori 7-1352 s and a white orchid corsage. | fashioned with a scoop neek- Charles Vena, Keyporl, nephew ist. Knoble, a sister, and Mrs. Jer­ j 361 MAPLE PL., KEYPORT The bride was graduated line edged with a bolder of em- of the bridegroom, Louis Falco, Tlie bride wns escorted by ome Knoble, sister-in-law, wore from Matawan High School and b r o ld e r e d organdy t r i m m e d brother of. the bridegroom; and her father. She wore a fioor- Is a bookkeeper at Perth Am­ ! with , iridescent sequins. Her Vincent Vinci, both of Mata­ i length nylon lnce gown over boy National Bank. i bouffant skirt had a wide or- wan., and Aniel Nappi. Keyporl. 1 gaudy, ruffle trimmed wilh irl- taffeta styled with a full skirt, The bridegroom interrupted Daniel Rapolla, Matawan. Ills studies at the Perth Ainboy ; descent sequins. The fingertip- high neckline, elbow sleeves. was the ring bearer. Her fingertip nylon net veil wns Ross W . Maghan Agency High School to enlist in the | length veil of imported French The bride's mother chose a U. S. Navy. Part of the four Illusion fell from a crown of or- attached to nn embroidered blue and white printed chiffon yenrs he served in the Mediter­ I ange blossoms and seed pearls. seeded pearl cap and she car­ afternoon dress with a white ranean. He Is employed at the ! and she carried a colonial bou- r kiOS ried a white bouquet of florets. I picture hat. white accessories. Mrs. William VanPelt. Eaton­ Real Estate — Insurance ! quet of white roses, Spiral Glass Pipe Company, Old M lt. M its 1:. i). i'K i:iiu !it(; M it„ MRS. L. E. SCALES | and a white orchid corsage. B r id g e . j Miss Helen Kennedy, South town. sister of tlie bride, was MATAWAN 138 Mail St. MA 1-0003 Mrs. Thomas Vena, sister of ford- and Miss Joan Loach. matron of honor. Her gown The couple will reside in j Amboy, wns the maid of honor. Her matching headpiece was in the bridegroom, selected a na­ West Keansburg. Ihelr pink was imported silk and net ln Perth Amboy. Her wultz-length gown of white the shape of a crown and lt vy.blue,,and white printed silk gowns were styled like that of nile green. Tlie bodice was organdy was worn , over pink hnd a nose-length veil. She afternoon dress with a while the matron of honor. They strapless nnd she wore a stole. ! taffeta. She had a matching carried a colonial bouquet of hat, , white, accessories und a wore pink floral headbands She nlso wore a matching head­ JEANNES' NURSERY | Jacket and a ’pink straw hat white roses and babies’-breath. white orchid corsage. and enrried colonial bouquets piece and carried a bouquet of | wllh a pink veil. She co/vied . Mrs. Sally Reed, sister of,the Excellent Care A wedding dinner was held with blue streamers. florets. Mr. VanPelt wns best Plan a Vacation ; a colonial bouquet of m ixed pas­ bride, was matron of honor. at Coby’s, South Amboy, and a John Freiburg, jr., Keyport, man, Fred Balland. Belford, Reasonable Rates tel flowers, with pink stream ers. Her ballevlna-length gown waq Travel By Steamship or Plane reception at the Union Beach was his brother’s best man, and John Hnlllcky, cousins of . The bridesmaids' gowns ?nd powder blue nylon chiffon, nnd Keyport 7-3095-ivl , F ire ,. H o u s e . . Ushers were Carl Dibling, Un­ the bride, were ushers. Cruises bouquets were styled like that she wore a llly-of-the-valley By appointment 7 days a week >For their wedding trip to the ion Beach, brother-in-law of the Tlie bride’s mother wore a of the maid of honor. , Miss crown. She enrried. a colonial (Foreign or Domestic) Pocono Mountains, Pa., the bridegroom. Herbert ‘Dietrich, mauve crystallete gown with Jean Kbhler, South, Amboy, sis bouquet of pink roses and ba- j wore an orchid dress with Keyport, and David Gilliland, pink and black accessories and Accommodations Arranged ter . of the' bride-.' wore mint bies'-brcath. . .;, ) wliite hnt, white accessories, Union Beach. a corsage of pink roses. The T I N Y ! N E W ! green under a white organdy Vincent Sicilinno.. the bride's | nnd a whlte orchid corsage, The bride's mother wore an bridegroom’s mother wore a gown with mint green straw brother, was best, man. . ,1 j j , s Falco was graduated afternoon gown of blue crystal­ black gown with white acces­ Brown. Travel Bureau hat. Miss Mary Hulsart wore The bride's., m other wore.. ;a, | from rjYjataw an jjlgh School and ette with a pink hat, pink ac­ sories and corsage of pink ros­ Day Culls: VAIIey *3—11*11—211 Smith St., IVrth .Amboy, N. J. • 3 - TRANSISTOR-* yellow and Miss Patricia Hul­ navy blue lace street-length | js empi0yed by the Radio Cor- cessories, and a corsage of pink es: Night Culls: KK 7*il7!)*U—7 Hrnadway, Koyport sart, ..orchid. The last two are gown with white: accessories . p 01.anon 0f America, Wood- roses. The bridegroom's moth- A reception was held at Ye sisters of the bridegroom. and n corsage of white gar -1 ^ .j^ g e , er-.chose a .beige lace afternoon 7 1 ■ The flower girl was Sheila denias. I bridegroom attended St. gown with matching hal and Smith,. South, fliver, niece of'the Following the ceremony a re- Mnry.s High School, South Am- 7 5 -X ” accessories and a corsage of bride. She wore a floor-length ception was held at the home | and served in the U. S. yellow roses. gown of white organdy over of lhe brides parents, alter J^lr Force for four years. He A reception followed at the A HEARING AID pink taffeta with a crown of which the couple left-for a wed-, wns stationed at Newfoundland West Keansburg Firehouse. ^ ( 5 fresh flowers and carried a ding trip through the middle ■ nncj finwllu. He is senior main- ^ Z E NIT H' S y For llieir wedding trip to Ncw miniature' colonial bouquet. western states. For traveling tcnnnce man at the Arthur best man, and rlne dress, trimmed with white .^ Anaire. He is a volunteer % a- red linen duster, while hat, ushers were Richard Knapp, lace, white accessories, and « ' flreman with the Oak Shades white accessories, and a cor­ Matawan, Andrew J. Ilulsnrt, corsage of white gradenlas. pll.e Department. sage of stephanotis and babies'- Jr., brother of the bridegroom, Mrs. Scales attended -St.; -p^g couple wlil live on Mn- Price oir condiKtloA b re a th . S H O E receiver and iteck «ormol^* ^ and Gregory McGowan, both of M ary’s High School, South Am -: p)e p) Keyport. • \ ' The bride was graduated K e y p o rt. boy, and formerly was employ-! " ‘ , I . [The greatest achievement in': from Keyport High School and fZenith’s famous "Crusade to ed by Kuhns Poultry Farm,! Carroll-Ilerr The bride’s mother wore a is .einjiloycd by tlie Ke.vport South Amboy. Her husband at-; Miss Adrienne.. Herr, dtiugh- ILowcr lhc Cost of Hearing!/ rose lace afternoon gown with lYou owe il 19 yourself to-. :ended schools ln Oklahoma j ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Herr, Banking Company. white hat. white accessories The bridegroom, also a grad City. He served in the U. S.' Bay Ave., East Keansburg, and # • S A L E ! • and a. white orchid corsage, uate of Keyport High School, is Army for two years, 11 months; Charles Carroll, Jr.. son of ! S e e . iC... .T/uj iXT T | A wedding breakfast was held employed by Bnhler and Bitter. of which were spent ln Alaska. Charles Carroll, 'West Keans- at the home of the bride’s par­ j burg, and Mrs. Frank Lawson Keyport. He i.s an Airman 110-DAY, MONEY-BACK. OUARAfJTte ents and a reception was held 1' alco-Burdlek . Jersey City, were married by Third Class in the Air National at Coby’s, South Amboy. SMASH GO PRICES! Miss June Charlotte Burdick.; Middletown Township Mngis- Guard. Newark. For their wedding' trip to Keyporl Jewelers and Opticians dnughter of. Mr.. and Mrs. Wnr-i^.nLc Gilbert W. Manson, at the T h e y will r e s id e a t 531 M orn- Washington, D. C., the bride 49 W. Fioni St., KeVDort, N. J. ry Burdick, 57 Edgar Rd . , 1 township hall on Saturday. June lngside Ave., Union Bcach. selected an orchid dress with a Cheesequake, became, the bride 2 5 , 1 9 5 5 , at 1:30 p.m. white lace, h at,. white . accessor­ (’olot-ReileUer of Thomas James Falco, 104 i ’p|le bride wore white organ- 'Before an allar deocralcd Thursday July 7th 1955 9a.m. Lower Main St., Matawan, son; (]v trimmed in red velvet, with |llll with mixed bouquets of gladioli, of lhe late Mr. nnd Mrs. Car- ,.p(| nnd white accessories. She Ml carnations, and daisies. Miss men Falco, Saturday, June 25, carried a mixed bouquet of TOP QUALITY FOOTWEAR THAT DEFIES COMPETITION III S tu d io s JoAnn Redeker, daughter of 1955, a t 11 o ’clo c k in S t. J o - 1 flo w ers. llill Mrs. Anne Redeker, Eureka. soph's Church, Keyport. j Mrs Charles Oberle. jr., Enst Kan., became the bride of Rob­ The Rev. John J. Hendricks, Keansburg, was matron of hon CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY ert R. Colot. son ol Mr. and officiated at the double ring or- she wo,.e n beige suit with Here’s Your Opportun­ 10 MAIM ST. TEL. KE 7-1391 KEYPORT Mrs. Robert Colot, Hi Sutphin RED CROSS Men’s . ceremony and celebrated the ! ij[ac and beige accessories and Ave.. Matawan, 011 Wednesday ity for Greater Savings nuptlnl m ass which followed be-: C01.saBC of white loses, Famous J u n e - 22. 1955. a t 9 a .m . In Si. on These Nationally Fa­ fore an altar decorated with I Joseph Schulthlcs served as Florsheim Joseph’s Chureh. Olpe. Kail. SHOES white gladioli and palms. M rs,!|jCst m an, mous Shoes. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Samuel N O W O N L Y Michael Cox was the soloist ^ reception was held ni the Fraser, paslnr uf S!. Pelei’s nnd Miss Loretta Durante wa.s home of her parents, $ J , 9 9 . SUMMER SHOES Church, Aurora, Kan., official Hurry in for the Best Se­ Modern Method In nl the organ. ] couple left for a trip to ed at the double ling ceremon> lections at Bayshore G iv e n 111 marriage by her l'a-iKcv Biscayne, Fin. They will nnd the nuptial mass which fol­ tlicr, the bride wore . a full- j ,e.side on Bay Ave.. East Kean.s- Keif, tn SI2.05 Area’s Largest and Old­ low ed. $1 2 80 length gown of Chnnlllly lace burg, when they return, est Established Shoe Fred Vooste was soloist and .Ml S izes H ut N o t In K v e r j Sale I’ricc and nylon tulle which termln-; bride : wns graduated John Haag was al tile organ. Mylc. Limited 'lime. Dealer. RUG CLEANING ateti in a chapel-length train. | f ,. 0 ln Middletown Township V itIm p * to S20.W> Given in marriage by her 1111 We’ll Send our Courteous Bonded Driver to Your Thc bodice of Ince had a por- ( jjig-h School and Is employed cle, Francis J. Perrier, tlie Home to Pick Up Your Rugs or' Carpets trait neckline edged in seed. nl Western Electric Company, bride wore a floor-length gown pearls wilh Ions sleeves. The nuw York. of gardenia white Chantilly lacr tulle skirt wns made redlngote j xhe bridegroom Is a gradu- 3500 Pair of Womens and nylon tulle over satin styl­ style with tiers of ruffled tullelaU, of Memorial High School, Free Rug Storage! ed with a basque bodice, illu- 7'eniptilflHi! — Connie — Jaeniieline and lace under thc scalloped | West New York, and served ln Heel IIURiters — I’nlly I'reston lion yoke, stand-up collar ancl (■due. Her lace^edged finger-■ ttle u, S. Nnvy for two-and-one- SprliiK und Summer Styles 9 x 12 Domestic Rug long lace sleeves. Her double 1 ip-length veil of French Illusion ; half Yearc, He is also a grad- flnijerlip-length veil of import Formerly to $ 9.95 Cleaned and Stored for fell f ro m 11 crown of seed pen rls I uate uf Pace college, ed French illusion was held in md iridescent sequins., She j , ■ $ V T 8 8 i SC.»5 Only ...... place wilh a shirred tulle bon­ carried a cascade bouquet of' Krelburn-Wiilllnif now and j white roses nnd babies'-breath | Before an altar decorated net, trimmed wllh seed pearls nnd lace. She carried a cas­ centered wllh a white orchid. 1 with white gladioli nnd pnlms. $7.95 Miss Patricia Johnson, Ma-|Mlss Donna Joyce Wnlling, cade bomiuel. rC 111'I.V Bird lawiiii, was tlie maid of honor, t dnugliter of Mrs. Evelyn Wal- Miss Marguerite Hcileker. sis Others at a slight price increase Ilcr full-length gown of shrimp! ling, 74 Plnewood Ave., West ter of lhe bride, was lhe maid SPECIAL of honor. Her wallz-lengli gown According to Sizes ery.sluiotle wns styled with 11 i Keansburg, nnd Ralph Wnlling, of powder blue Capri doth was SHOPPERS NOTICE malciilng Jacket, She wore a j Port Monmouth, became the W o m e n 's fashioned with a scoop neck and You will receive FREE STORAGE shrimp colored tlarn trimmed I bride of Eugene David Frei- Space Dues Not Permit Us tn b o u f fa n t ,".l:irt. S h e w o r e n from now until Nov. 1 st on your with matching beads and car-j burg, son of Mr, and Mrs. John 250 pairs rlerl u cascade bouquet of yel-' Freiburg, sr., SSI Mornlngsltie maichiii); headpiece and car­ MejilJm) llir M juj.v M o re rugs and carpets ried a cascade houquel of while daisies with yellow streamers. FLATS and WEDGIES Vitlurs \\> llnvr to Offer. PnOFESSIOMAL HUG Miss Nancy llreen, Kansas CLEANINCS AND REPAIRING lteit. to S.VIIO ( nm r in and 15e Ctmvtnred on Mount Pleasant Manor Nursing Home City, Mo,, was Ihe bridesmaid Kcdiiecn to und her gown nnil flowers were .1111> 71h, 38 Frenenu Avenue, Matawan Identical wllh I hose of the maid $ | . e 8 S. Boyes of hon o r, MATAWAN 1-4633 Miss Jiuilco liedeker. cousin Rug Cleaning of Ihe bride, was tiie flower Catering lo Care of Aged, Chronically girl. She wore a floor-lenglh Co. , Mown ol while nylon clotted KEYPORT - KEYPORT III and Convaletccnts h w Is s , The liuii bearer was Call: So. Amboy Thomas Perrier, cousin of llie FEIGENSON'S ( IN'11K11 T ill’, D lltK C T IO N OK MAH V LARHIIIA It,S', b rid e . FA M ILY ...... ESTABLISHED AVI) DOKOTIIY LAMl'llA U.N. Ray F, C’ohit, Malawan, FOOTWEAR 43 W FRONT STREET SINCE 1923 brother of llie bridegroom, was 1-1582 llie best imm uud the ushers THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN. N. J, PAGE THREE—SECOND SECTION

Oeckel, Belford, nnd matching jacket. She wore a pink G eo rg e adorned with feathered was born in Matawan, the son Name Society and the Demo-| I n t e r m e n t w n s T u e s d a y i.i WEDDINGS I John Blcrsacli. son of Mr. and blue cap of sequins and car­ enrnntions and ivy. ENGAGEMENTS of the late William H. and Mary cratic Club of Kennsburg. j Rose Hill Cemetery, Matnwan, Mrs. George Blcrsacli. Oak St., ried n cascade bouquet of pink Miss Elizabeth Ann Trainer Elizabeth (West) Clayton. He Knculc-lieUs He is survived by his wife,| under the direction of the Bedle I West Keansburg, wcre united ro se s. 15ml m ck -S e i p ico was a retired cook. was her sister's maid of honor, Mrs. Beatrice (Yates) Burns; i Funeral Hume, Keyport. The marriage of Miss Lois in marriage at 4 p.m. Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ser- Thc bridal attendants were while Miss Jonn Cantrell. New­ He is survived by six sons, n daughter. Teresa; a son,) Susan Letts, daughter of Mr. d a y , J u n e 18. 1955, in S t. J o h n ’s Miss Marilyn Menk, sister of pico, Holmdel ltd.. Hazlet. an­ ark, Miss Maureen Tarrant, Charles, Matawan, Kenneth. Ronald; this mother, Mrs. Kate! Methodist Church, Keyport. the bride, who wore the same Jersey City, cousin of thc bride, nounce tiie encasem ent of tlieir and Ml’s Richard W. Letts, 519 George, and Richard, Union Burns. Keansburg; four sisters, j The Rev. Norman R. Riley, style gown as the maid of hon­ Borderitown Ave., South Am- Mrs'. Nelson Hogge, Arlington, Beach, Raymond, Morganville, Mrs. Adell Sullivan. Mrs. Cath-! pastor, performed the cere­ or In yellow with matching cap. Va., and Mrs, Martin Loftus, William, Keansburg; Three crine Baldwin. Keansburg, Mrs.; Joy, to Harry J. Kneute, son of m o n y . She carried n cascade bouquet Jr., South Amboy, sister of the daughters, Violet, May, and Elizabeth Sullivan. Mrs. Mar-; Mrs. Esther Kncute, Route 35, Mrs. Rhea VanderMnrk whs of Talisman roses; Mrs. Ray­ bridegroom, were the atten­ Gloria; four brothers, Robert caret Garrett, Jersey City, and! Keyport, and thc late Jacob mond Polinski, Perth Amboy o r g a n i s t . d a n ts . J., Mntnwan, George, Union n brother, Timothy, Jersey: Kneute, took place Saturday another sister, was dressed in T h e bride, escorted by Thomas F. Dalton, East Or­ Beach, Harry, Sayrevlllc, and C ity. ! a fte rn o o n . J u n e 25, 1955, a t 4 George Biersach, fathei'-in-law, orchid with a cascade of pink ange, served as the best man. John W. Keyport, and two sis­ o'clock, in Christ Episcopal Funeral arrangements were1 wore a blue satin cocktall- roses, and Miss Mary Havens, Ushers included Thomas Dun­ ters, Mrs. Edward Murray, Church, South Amboy. The under the direction ot the John lengfcli dress with picture lint Morgan, wore green with a cas­ ham, Menlo Park, Richard Gal- Beaver Falls. Pa., and Mrs. H. Rcv. Christopher Nichols, rec- J. Ryan Home for Funerals,! and white gloves. She carried cade of yellow roses. Qrelner, of Colonia and Robert W. Coleman, West Palm Beach. p e r f o r m e d th e c e r e m o n y .tor, Keansburg. 1 a bouquet of mixed flowers. Diane Kwasnleski, South Riv­ Trainer, New Monmouth, broth­ F la . Given in marriage by her fa­ Mrs. Anna Mann, Irvington, er, niece of the bridegroom, er of the bride. Janies Mideahey ther, the bride wore a gown of was flower girl. She was dress­ The newlyweds are honey­ J a m e s M u lc a h e y , 79. of 815 : imported Chantilly lace with In­ was matron of honor. Her WILLS FILED dress was pink faille, cocktail- ed in blue and wore a crown mooning in Bermuda and when Sherwood Dr., Cliffwood, wid­ s o rts of nylon t-ullc a d o r n in g the lcngth, and slic wore a picture of pale blue flowers. She car­ ;hey return will reside In thc ower ot Mrs. Mary (Fitzgibbom lull skirt. A lace jacket with Mrs. .Mabel II. Miller hat, white gloves, and a cor­ ried a cascade of pink roses. Woodbrook Apts., 2G9 South Mulcahey. died suddenly on long pointed sleeves and a Park Dr. Woodbridgc. For go­ Mrs. Mabel H. Miller, Marl­ M o n d a y , J u n e 27, 1955. H e w as mandarin collar, and a crown sage of pink carnations. John Sknrzynski, South Am­ ing away, the bride wore a grey ! boro Township, who died Jan. born in Ireland, tho son of the of orange blossoms holding thc Edward Kosciuch, Kearny, boy, cousin of the bridegroom cotton or Ion suit with patent fl, named her son, Clmrles R. late Janies and Mary (Burke' fingertip-lengtli veil in placc served as best man. was the best man. Ushers eather accessories and a grey : Hinunclwright, sole beneficiary , M ulcahey. completed the bridal ensemble. The couple left on a wedding were Raymond Polinski, broth- itrnw lint trimmed with yellow land executor in a ■ will dated | He is survived by a niece. She carried a spray of lilies- trip. Upon their return they er-in-lnw of the bride, Edward roses. A corsage of eyllow Feb. 25, 1049. Miss Marguerite Mulcahey. and y our of-the-valley and roses. will reside on Washington Aye.. Knrlbon, both of Perth Amboy Ilainelias completed her en­ .... . I with whom he resided. M tour T I R E 9 5 Mrs. Beatrice Schultz, Key- Keansburg, A ^reception was and Richard Servis, South Am- William J. Lockwood , - , , , ■'♦and febhaps _ - s e m b le . M IS S J K A N S K R I ’IC O I Funeral services were held port, attended her sister'asheid~ntthe~hT 5m e of the bride- bojh------rOUR LIFE! Mrs. MTTIIaney is a~ graduate —William J. Lockwood, Mata- j yesterday at 8:30 a.m. at the (jftron of honor, while Miss groom's parents. The bride's mother wore a SEC YOU* of thc Bcndedictinc Academy, daughter. Jean, to John Bud- wan, who dfed--May_27. named i Day Funeral Home, Keyporl, Barbara Frisch, .South Amboy, j Mrs. Oeckel wore a red and pnlo blue lace afternoon gown Elizabeth and tho College of St. nlck. jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ills wife, Edna, sole beneficiary nnd at £> n.m. thc Rcv. Cor with a pale pink hat, blue ac­ uB E A R n cousin of the bride, and M iss! white dress with a corsage of Elizabeth. Convent Station. She John Budnick, sr.. Telegrnpli and executrix ln a will dated nelius J. Kane, pastor, celebrat­ Carol Schultz, Keyport, her i red and white carnations, The cessories, and a corsage of pink 'fa^'Sew taf M t* Is n member of the faculty in Hill Rd.. Hazlet. Tlic announce­ Aipr. 12, 1932, . ed a high mass of requiem nt liiecc, were the bridesmaids roses. The bridegroom’s moth­ iM'.f . . . ftAUNCIHQ bridegroom’s mother wore a lie Woodbrldge T o w n s h Ip ment was made on Sunday. St. Joseph's Church. Kevport. Robo t Disbrow, Keyport, serv­ er chose a rose lace afternoon Frank E. Cnppieilo len t T».M% AS’D JtFNYIC-ft navy blue taffeta dress, pink School System. Her husband Miss Scrpcio is a graduate of Interment was in the church •tlKJ.ST T H »' ed as best man, and ushers in­ accessories, and corsage of dross with a pink hat, beige ac­ Frank E. Capplello, Keans­ was graduated from Wood- Keyport High School, and ls em ­ c e m e t e r y . cluded the bride’s brother, cessories, nnd a corsnge of pale burg, who died May 28, named pink carnations. i torldge High School, Is employ­ ployed as a secretary at the Richard W. Letts, Jack Karllck The bride and bridegroom pink roses. his friend, Madeline Cece. ’d In the sales department of Keyporl Surprise Store. Her fi­ William Kolcnbcutel and Frederick Wise. . are graduates of Middletown Lyndhurst, sole bcneficlnry and A reception was held at the lie Carborundum Co., Keasbey, ance also ls a graduate of Key­ William Kotenbeutel, 87, of The newlyweds are on a wed­ executrix hi a will dated Dec. Township High • School. The BelAir Inn, Perth Amboy. and Is attending Rutgers Uni­ port High School and served 131 Seeley Ave., Keansburg. ding trip to Washington, D. C., bridegroom is with Hendrick­ 10, 1951. . For their wedding trip to Mi­ v e rsity . three years in the U. S. Army. d ied W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 22, 1955. r)ind upon their return will make son Construction Company, ami Beach, the bride selected He now operates Ihe Esso Serv­ He had lived in Keansburg for their home at 45 Church St., Mrs. Atfncs M. Ilall Shrewsbury. a pink print dress with white .Shclly-Bcnnelt ice Station on the corner of nine years. Keyport. The bride wore a hat, white accessories, and n The First Baptist Church, Mrs. Agnes M. Hall, Matn­ I-Ie is survived by a son. Al­ Skarzynskl-Mcnk Holmdel and Bethany Rds., pink and grey dress witli white corsnge of. gardenias. Red Bank, wns the scene Sat­ w a n , w'ho died A p r, 14, n a m e d fred, Kennsburg: a dni'shter. i Miss Barba'ra Ann Menk. H azlet. accessories and a corsage of urday, June 25, 1955, of the her husband, Wesley, sole bene- Mrs. Ida Moag, Newark; a J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ Mrs. Skarzynskl was gradu­ roses for traveling. wedding of Miss Irene Bennett, l-'einm a n -H ra truer flcinry and executor in a will stepson, Charles Lukie, Cran-! don Menk, 222 Hlllcrest Ave., ated from St. Mary's High Mrs. Kneute attended Hoff­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chnr- Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brag- d a te d D e c . 14, 1931, ford; seven grandchildren, and! Laurence Harbor, became the School, South Amboy, and is man High School, South Am­ les Bennett. 8 North Bridge ger, formerly of Deal and Eas­ four great-grandchildren. j bride of Anthony M. Sknrzyn- employed by Esso Research boy. Her husband was gradu­ Ave.. Red Bank, and Kenneth ton, Pa., announce the eiiKnge- Thc John J. Ryan Home for skl, son of Mr. and Mrs. An and Engineering Company, Lin­ DEATHS ated from Keyport High School, Shelly, son of M r..and Mrs. El­ F u n e r a l s , K e a n s b u r g , w a s in thony S. Sknrzynski, ' South d e n . served four years in thc U. S. inor Shelly, Holmdel. The Rev. charge of funeral arrange­ A m b o y , S a t u r d a y , J u n e 25, 1955, Tiie bridegroom was gradu­ Mrs. Miircclla Mattlics Army and ls employed by the John Bates, Middletown, offici­ m e n t s . ywood nt 3:30 p.m. in St. Lawrence's ated from Middlesex County Mrs. Marcella Manlies, 91, of (£c. C. Galbraith and Co., Key­ a te d . Church, Laurence Harbor. Vocational nnd Technical High 99 Commerce St., Perth Am­ Harry II, Caniff p o rt. : Given ln marriage by her fa­ The Rcv. Walter M. Slattery, School and 19 employed" by boy. died Thursday. Juno 23, Harry II. Caniff. 75 of Wilson ther, the bride wore a baller- liiersacli-Oeckel pastor, officiated at the double Wcstinghouse Electric Corp., 1955. in thc P e r 111 A m b o y H o s - . A ve., M a r lb o r o T o w n sh ip , w a s I ir.a-length gown of white net Service, Inc. Miss Eleanor Oeckel, daugh­ ring ceremony before an altar E d is o n . pital. She had residedin Holm- ' found dead outside of his home j and nylon tulle. Her fingertip ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles decorated with white gladioli and j del Township for many years. ;on Monday. June 27, 1955. It! They will reside ln South veil fell from a matching crown Hiway 35 - Six Corners and palms. Miss Cecilia Jure- but lately had made her home!is believed thnt he had been j A m b o y , . and she carried a cascade bou­ wicz was soloist and Mrs. Rob­ wllli her daughter-in-law, Mrs. j dead for Ihree or four days. He j quet of babies’-breath, stephnn- Tel. KE: 7-3000 ert Dlmsey, organist. GorskPLcomrd : Stella Kasprnk. was known to have a licnrt con -1 otis, and white carnations. DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER Given in marriage by her fa­ Thc marriage of. Miss Mary ! She is survived by a grand-! dltion. ‘ Keyport Miss Lucille Shelly, the bride­ ther, thc bride wore a Trench Leonard, daughter of Mr. and soil, Robert Manlius. j He was born in Madison i OPTOMETRIST groom’s sister, was maid of SAFETY HI-.AlKiUAKTUKS Chantilly lace gown over taf­ Mrs. Harry Lconnrd. Sycamore A high mass ot requiem w as: Township, tiie son of the late i honor, slip wore a gown of Free Pickup And EYES EXAMINED feta with a chapel - length Ave., East Keansburg, to Ches­ celebrated Monday at 9 a.m .ioscar and Cordelia U-Iyeri Can- aqua nylon tulle and a flower­ Delivery Service train. . The bodice was styled ter Gorsk, Jr., son of Mr. and | a t St. Joseph's Church. Key-jiff. OFFICE HOURS ed headpiece. Her bouquet was with a Victorian collar embroi­ Mrs. Chester Qorski, sr., West i port. Interment wns ln thc Dally nnd Saturdays of pink carnations nnd babies’ dered in iradeslcent sequins Shore St., Kennsburg, took church ccmctery under thc di­ 9 A .M . to 6 P.M . b r e a th . and seed pearls. She carried a p ln c e S a t u r d a y , J u n e 25, 1955, rection of the Bedle Funeral Fridays 9 A.M. lo 9 P.M. Robert Gnrdard, Lineroft cascade bouquet of white garden­ at 3 p.m. ln SL. Catherine's Home, Keyport. Wednesdayi 9 A.M. lo 12 Noon was best man. William Ben­ ias. Church, East Kcnnsburg. The nett ushered. Miss Aldonn Szumski, Lau­ ceremony was performed by M r s. Harry Mixner Owners' 30 W. Front St., Keyport A reception wns held follow­ rence Harbor, was the maid of the Rcv. Thnd Wojclekowski. Mrs. Grace M. Mixner. 09. of KEyport 7-2020 ing the ceremony nt the home 318 Main St., Matawan, widow honor. Her floor-length gown Orgnnlst was Mrs. Cassle To­ Convert Your Attic! of tlic' bride's pnrents. of pale blue crystalette had a ombs. Solosit was Mrs. Ca­ of Harry Mixner. died Frldny, For her wedding trip to Ver­ mille Lutz. J u n e 24, 1955, in th e P e r t h A m ­ mont, the bride chose n navy Escorted by her father, the boy Hospitnl. She was born in |Stop That Roof Leak! MISS KONNIU G. HRAGGKK bride wore a floor-lengtli Chan­ blue suit with white accessor­ Somerset, N. Y,, but lived most ies. of her life in this nren, Garage Bath Siding tilly lace (town ending in a long ment of tlieir daughter, Ronnie She is survived by a sister, THE BARGAIN HOUSE train. Her fingertip veil of ny­ Gloria, of 30 East End Avc., Mary E. Schenck, Middletown, lon tulle wns attached to n New York, to Dr. Seymour A. — Lanzaro Bros — BIRTHS and a brother. Tunis R. Sickles, Lei A Certified crown of seed pearls. She Fcnlman, Keyport, son of Mr. carried a cascade bouquet of M n ta w a n . K ik o and Mrs. Harry Feinraan, of white roses nntl orchids. Funeral services wcre held JOHNS MANVILLE FRANCHISE DEALERS Mr! and Mrs. Fred Kiko, 122 Soulh Orange. Mrs. Arthur Moll, Port Mon-, Monday at 2 p.m. nt the Bedlc Maple Avc., Keansburg, nre tiie Miss liragger wns graduated mouth, wns matron of honor. Funeral Home, Matnwan, In­ Contractor Do Yenr parents of a dnughter, born from Asbury Park High School, She wore a yellow crystalette terment was In Holmdel Ceme­ Tuesday. June 21, 1055, in Riv­ and the Scmple Finishing Work NORGE-WELBILT full-length gown with a match­ te r y . erview Hospital. School, N. Y. She is employed • Gas and Electric Ranges • Refrigerators ing pill box hat. She carried 'J by Affiliated Exporters. New Edward G. Herzog a fan-shaped bouquet of yellow P a r li n • Bamboo Blinds, All Sizes $2.50 Up York, and is the managing di­ Edward G. Herzog, 79, of 19 r o se s. . ‘ A first child, a daughter, was rector of the Japanese Exports Poplnr St., Bloomlngdale, for­ • “DINETTE KINGS” • Bridesmaids were Mlsa My­ b o r n o n F r id a y , J u n e 17, 1955, to South and Central America. merly of West Kennsburg, died rtle Leonard, sister of thc bride, in.South Amboy Hospital to M r. • Wrought Iron • Chrome She is vice president of the Jap­ T h u r s d a y , J u n e 23, 1955, iii the Miss Joan Stansfield, Jersey and Mrs. Earl Parlin. 330 Front anese - American Chamber of Pnlcrson Gcncrnl Hospitnl aft­ City, and Miss Rose Shea, St., Union Beach. The baby TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED Commerce. New York, a mem­ er a long Illness. He was n re­ Keansburg. They wore light weighed five pounds, onc-and- ber of the Society of Foreign tired rcnltor. green crystalette gowns with onc-linif ounces, and has been J’a.v as I.iUlc .is s.'» IV r Ahi WAIIKIIOUSK AM) SHOWROOMS Ol’lCN’ fiVHUY I)AV Music and Languages and a Surviving are three sons, Sid­ matching headpieces and car­ named Kathleen Frances. ;> YKAUS TO 1WY NO JOB TOO BIG OR AM) SUNDAYS member of the United States ney J., West Keansburg; ried fans of talisman roses. TOO SMALL T a r k Figure Skaling Association. George E.. Union City; Harold Tennent Rd. Tel. MA 1-1694-J Morganville Jolm Gorskl was his broth­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Tark, F., Paterson; n dnughter, Mrs. er's best man. .Ushers were Dr. Feinman took his pre­ Jr., of Freehold, are the par­ Wnlter Smith, Bloomingdnlc; Write or tall for FHKE Arthur Moll, Robert Gorskl, dental studies al Indiana Uni­ six grandchildren and four and Arthur Revel, Jersey City. ents of a first child, a son, born versity and was graduated In r.miUIft (>11 JOHNS MAN- W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 22. 1955, in great-grandchildren. The bride’s mother wore a 1940 f ro m W e s te rn R e s e r v e U n i­ Riverview Hospital. The baby Funeral arrangements were un­ YU.Li; chemically treated powder blue gown with blue versity Dental School. He In­ weighed seven pounds, four der the direction ot th e J o h n and white accessories and a terned at tile Murry and Leo- WONDKK SILICONE AS- ounces, and has been nnmed J. Ryan Home for Funerals,, corsage of pink roses. The nie Guggenheim children’s Ernest. Frnncls Tnrk, III. Mrs. K e a n s b u r g . ItKSTOs SIDING available bridegroom’s mother wore a Clinic. New York, prior lo en­ Turk is tlic former Miss Eliz­ navy blue lacc gown with pink tering tlic U. S, Army. Hold­ .lames Joseph Hums in !> nen-esl colors including abeth Ann Farry, accessories and a corsage ot ing tlic rank of captain, he was J a m e s J o s e p h B u rn s , -le, ol w bite. pink roses. stationed at 13rook General Hos­ 21 B r o o k s ld e A ve., K e a n s b u r g . B o ice pital. Texas, and Tilton Gen­ Following a reception nt Duf­ A daughter was born in Riv­ d ied W e d n e s d a y . J u n e 22, 1955, eral Hospitnl. Fort Di.\. Dr. t iok run*; KSTm.vrus fy's Irish House, Enst Kcnns­ erview Hospital oil Sunday, at Monmouth Memorial Hospi­ Felnmnii is a member of the burg, thc couple left for n trip J u n e 20. ID55, to M r, nnd M rs. tal. A native of Jersey City, through the southern states. Alpha Omega Dental Fralern lie had lived in Keansburg six RED BANK LONG BRANCH C h a r le s B o ice, R o u te 9, Old liy and the Passaic County Dell Calls Taken Upon their return they will B rid g e . years. He was employed by mnkc their home in Kenns- tni Society. His offices are In the Colgate-Palmolive Co., Jer­ 6-4700 Sat. or Sun. Also 6-4517 b u rg . S te w a r t K e y p o r l, a n d lie is a m e m b e r sey City, for 28 years as a m a­ Mr. Gorskl ls a graduate of Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Stew­ of the United Hebrew Congrc ch in ist. Middletown Township High art, 55 Poplar Ave., West gallon and Us on the profession­ Mr. Burns was n member oi Norwood Constuction Co. al men's committee of tlic Key­ School nnd is employed by All Keansburg, nre tlic pnrents of the Good Fellows Club oi 77 So. Broadway Long Branch, N. J. State Insurance Company, a son, born Sundny, June 20. port Businessmen's Associa­ Kcnnsburg, St. Ann's Holy Newark, ller hUBbnnd, n grad­ 1955, in Itivcrview Hospitnl. tion. uate of Dickinson High School, The wedding will be held at U l Jersey City, served seven years >Vard the Hotel Easton. Easton, Pa., with the U. S, Army, He Is a Mr, and Mrs. Glynn Ward, 70 on Sunday, July 31. member of the Kennsburg Po­ Ellen Blvd., Kennsburg, nre the licc Department. parents of a dnughter, born In South Amboy Hospital. FUNERAL SERVICES Mullnncy-Triilncr St. James’ Church, Wood- .S’leniiiiist Mrs. Henry Kiiule brldge, was the setting Satur­ A son wns born In South Am A re<|Uiem mass wns offered day morning, June 25, 1055, at boy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, on Tuesdny, June 21, liy llie 11 o’clock for the marriage of Alex Stciuiuist, 10-1 c e n tr a l Rev. Edward A. Corrigan, pas­ Coal IS Cheaper In Summer Miss Mnry Jane Trainer, Avc., Kcnnsburg. tor, ul Sl. Ann's CMmrch, Keans- burg, fur Mrs. Sophie Katile. We’re not jusl anullmr for business. You can really wive a |n*ell»v iliiiJghlur of Mr, nnd Mrs, Mi­ (Jit Ilu Im ii 05, of 271 East 7111 h St.. New ►31 penny by ordering nevl winter's coal now, nt low sum m er prices. chael Joseph Trainer, 14 drove Mr. and Mrs. Donald Calla A lull bln is your srrurlty iiffjilii.si fre a k iv cn U w r a n d " u p and York. Interment, under the di­ Ave., Woodbrldge, to Thomas Inin, fl-l Lake Shore Dr., Cliff­ down" temperatures. Joseph Mullancy. Jr.*, son of rection of the John J. Ryan Fu­ wood, are Uifc parents of n neral llmne. Keansburu, was- In SluK z imkiI Is finetced by a U» y e a r r e p u ta tio n Tor tjim H iy. Plelt T h o m a s Joseph Milllnncy, daughter, born In South Amboy Clioescnunke Rd., Matawan. Mount Olivet Cemetery, Mid­ up the phono and call Kovport 7-2101. Thnt’s all, We do the rest, H o sp ita l. riiijiitce Cleaning My Specialists. Clean, Sla^free Coui nnd the Into Mj's. Mnry Mc- dletown Township. - Morrow Milllnncy, The lit. I.c a c h e s Mrs. Haule died on Salur d a y , J u n e III, l!Hi.">, a fle r s u f f e r ­ Rev, Msgr, Charles McCorrls- A (Ini)g'hter wns born In South Eilnbllthid 1901 Quality — Walghl — S»r*lc« ing a heurl attack while walk­ lln officiated at the double-ring Amboy Hospital to Mr. and ing on Charles A v e ,, Keau.s- ceremony, and the llev, Jolm Mrs, Mlcliacl Lenchcs, IOO Cliff­ burg. Hlie had been a summer Tarrant, C.S.1’., of Jersey City, wood Avc,, Cliffwood. resident of that borough for 211 Louis Stultz, Jr., Inc. a relntlvc of the bride, cele­ y e a rs . brated thc mass, A ro se OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT iAND SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Arose, Given in marriage by her fa­ FUEL OIL — KEROSENE — COAL 0 Cleveland Avc,, Old llrldge, W illiam II, (.'lu.vlon - POULTRY, DOG AND MILL FEEDS ther, the bride wore a princcsH are tin.' pnrents of a daughler, Funeral services for William j styled gown of petal pink penu If. Clnyton, 00, Itoljerlsvllle l!d.,| born In Bouth Ambny Hocpllal. 213 Broad St. Phone KK 7-2104 Keyport lie sole with a full Hkirt tormi­ Freehold, were held oil Friday j na ling In a c o u rt tra in . T h e L ow at 2 p.in. nl the Hodle Funernl titled bodice Was designed wllli Mr, and Mrs. Walter Low, Home, Keyport, with the Hev.| short sleeves unci nn Aloncon ail Fourth S., Wesl Keans- Dr. 1111 Im ii n T. Williams, pas- j lace yoke embroidered with burn, arc the parents of a lor of C'alvnry Methodist j need pearls. A cup of match­ dniightur, born Tuosday, Juno Cliurcli, Key|ioi;l, offlelatliiH, hi-j ing luce held tho triple tiered llll, 11)55, III R iv e rv ie w H o sp ital. tennent was In Itose lllll Ceme-j i veil of French imported lllu- lory, Miitiiwnn, i j slon and she cnrrlod her pntor- Ron! Ealalu Listing Curds fc Mr. riliiylon died on Tuesday,! irnl U T iindm otlicv's p r a y e r book sale at tills office, J u n e 21, 11)55, u t Ills h o m e . 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MOMUNMMMMtMtM* iD u k e DeBrizze, Jamesburg, Tide Table Bob, down at Annapolis. Bob, Five Races At Orioles Regain 26 Cars In Stock [was third and Joe, Knranowskl now n first classman nt the i LOOKING | I fourth. No lime was taken, Following chart is for Sandy Naval Academy. was a Chevalier won the third heat Ilook {the Horseshoe) to Port member of tiie Championship July 10 Regatta First Place IT O V E R * Final At Stadium I with no lime taken. McCarthy , Monmouth. For Keyport, regimental basketball team ln » I was second. Bill Pfister, Eat Soulh Amboy and other Rari­ intramural play last winter,, Course In Same Place Top Englishtown Sweikert Appearance jontown, was third and Boysen, tan Bay points, add 10 min­ so there is a possibllty of him | fo u rth . utes. For Asbury Park sub­ getting' a place on the varsity As In 1954 Event While Dodgers Tie AMORY L. HASKELL, who Canceled B y Rain was honored as the man of thc j The 12-lap consolation rnce tract 15 minutes. For Bay sqund in his final year. Bob I was won by Hnusman. Bill Head oil Barncgal Bay, add 5 also tried out for the varsity Keyport's July lOiii regatta Matawan Orioles regained year over the weekend, i.s presi­ Rain washed out the appear- Cook. North Hnledon. came in hours, 20 minutes. For Ked track squad, but gave up the will consist of five races, stwt- the top rung of the Bayshore dent of the I\lonmouth Park o Bank, on Naveslnk River, add dual sports role to concen­ inu at 1 p.m., Andrew Ulrlch- Little Bigger League by defeat­ Jockey Club. Let's look at the oTV r M^emoriaT^Day “ i -as third and Joe Lanzaro, Morganville, was 2 h o u r s , 5 m in u te s . trate on his studies lhat he sen, chairman of the event, an­ ing the Englishtwon Washing­ state of things nt the race classic at Indianapolis, at Old fo u rth . July 1-7 (tC.S.T.) would have more time for. nounced yesterday. They will ton Forge team, 7-0, at the track ln Oceanport. • The men Bridge Stadium Saturday. The " lliirlt L o w sports ln Ills senior year, ac­ be run in two heals around a Forge team’s field Monday. who keep the books on admis­ weathermen, however, wa.s in Friday a.m. 4:48 10:52 cording to liis dad, Andrew four - lap rectangular course Davcy Jones hurled the sion sales and sums wagered n better mood Friday and Sun­ Friday p.m. 5:17 11:38 Milligan, of Browntown. Dick with two buoy turns. for Matawan. He struck out announce with glee that every­ dny when a banner card of Post No. 176 Team Saturday a.m. 5:39 11:38 played on the Matawan High 18 men in seven innings. thing ls running eight per cent stock car racing was lield. The races will be in Clnss S a t u r d a y p .m . fi: 01 . '. .. . b a s k e tb a ll t e a m of 1954 ns a The same night Keyport Dod­ nbove last yenr. This is im­ There were 26 .starters in Sun­ M.A.B and C outboard hydro­ Victim Of Breaks Sunday a.m. 0:24 12:25 guard. Dick's main trouble gers and Union Bench Lions portant as there was a serious dny night's feature race. planes under the following scii- Sunday p.m. 6:42,12:24 ns a high school bnsketball locked in a four-all tie at Key­ sag in the wagering nnd bet­ Little Lenny Brown, Lam- edule for the first heats: Class Monday a.m. 7:05 1:11 player was lack of height. porl High field. Manager Bar­ ting figures in tlie finnl weeks bertvllle driver, scored his Outhit W. Long Branch, M, 1 p.m.: Class A, 1:35 p.m.; Monday p.m. 7:20 1:08 He was a good shot, but the a ney Chenoweth, of the Lions, of the 1954 s e a s o n a n d il w a s third feature event victory Fri­ Class D, 2:10 p.m.: Class C, Oakhurst, But Falter Tuesday a.m. 7:43 1:54 tall boys could blot him out. FI-IKATEN IfOHSIC — I'ol- feared the trend might con­ 2:4t> p .m . T h e r e g a t t a w ill con- protested enlllng this game at day. ln second and third plac­ Tuesday p.m, 7:57 1:52 He hns added height and i Jet, sensational winner tinue. More significant than elude In n lree-for-all race at the end of the sixth. es unlll the 22nd lap. Brown Despite three-hit pitching in Wednesday a.m. 8:22 2:33 poundage sincc leaving M ata­ five straight stales races, how the Jockey club and its 3:20 p .m . The Keyport tenm hnd gotten took the lead at that point to the combined efforts of Rich Wednesday p.m. -8:34 2:31 wan High and with the Navy stockholders are getting along Prizes of $55 per heat will bc I seek new laurels in the away to n two-run lead ln the w in . Fariello and Bert Collins. Ma­ Thursday a.m. 9:00 3:09 Academy training, he will be ls how the customers nre get­ tawan Post No. 176 team fail­ available to registered Ameri­ >,100 Tyro Slnkes on July first when errors put Dltsie Eddie Soden. Red Bnnk, was Thursday p.m. 9:11 3:10 set to report for the plebe ting nlong. The Monmouth can Power Boat Association l holiday m ein" nrograni Jnckson and Pumpkin Brown second across the finish line, ed to cheek West Long' Branch cage squad next winter. Park season this yenr has been drivers. First prize i.s $25, on base and Frank Miele scor­ Jackie McLaughlin, Paulsboro, in Monmouth County Junior Le­ Monmouth Park race marked by an oddity, in lhat of second $15, third $10, and fourth ed them with a hit'. Union took third place and Joe Kar- gion League play Monday, the Cards Tryouts July 8-9 Hnve you read the clossiiied ads? ck. If he wins that race, the first 102 races run. 42 fav­ $5. ' Beach got a run back ln the anowski. South River, was victors rising lo first place in start will be in Mon- orites were winners, or 40 per Dates for the St. Louis Cnrdi- ; Pits will be set up at the fool second. Hank Gunsauls, their fourth in the race which was the league. uth’s $30,000 S a p 11 ri cent of the favorites cnmc in. nnls tryout for boys interested of Prospect St. and there will pitcher, led off with n hit. Ray halted on the 23rd lap. Their (5-4 defeat Monday fol­ This is an unusually high per­ in big lengue baseball careers o be a drivers’ meeting at 11 a .m . lives, most famous miil- Cnmmerano was lilt by a pit­ lo w ed a 3-3 tie w ith O a k h u r s t centage for any race track. It Jimmy Mack, South Amboy, a r e J u l y 8-9 a t M a n a s q u a n H ig h nt .the pits the day of the race nm cr classic for two-year ched bnll. Lew Wells singled Thursday for Matawan A walk becomes more poignant in that Joe Boomer, Middletown, N. School field. It was announc­ when the conditions of racing to score Gunsauls. . and an error got Fariello in lt follows a spring meeting at Y., and Soden were the early ed incorrectly to be two clays A WALTER READE THEATRE will be stated. There i.s to be Ray LoPresto, Keyport pitch­ trouble in the first and Mc­ Garden State Pnrk where nn pace-setlers. On the fifth lap later ill this newspaper last OPCN al 7:00-Shcw StnrU flt DUSK . no. testing of motors before er, then kept the foe ln check Gee's double brought in two Soden shot out in front. Brown w e e k . noori of that day. until the sixth. An error put unusually' low percentage of TELEPHONE: EATONTOWN 3-0760 moved into second place, Mel West Long Branch runs. Mc- There are no entry fees, the Bob Kline on base and he mov­ odds-on favorites, not even 30 Keyport B.C. Loses Boysen, Old Bridge, was third i Gee later scored. Mntawan per cent, came ln. The cause commlttcc announces. Entry ed along when Butch Belleran came back for two in their half FRIDAY ONLY and Al Wardell. Lakclnirst, blanks can bc obtained from walked. LoPresto fanned the for tills unusual phenomenon Looking !t Over i -fourth...... A t the 10th Tap “s o d o n I " f, th c ‘" " ’I’* 1,its b y }Iilnk Jump Into Hell William G. Schanck, 32 Wnlling To IVhitesville, 5-4 next man, but Gunsnuls follow­ tills yenr In horse race betting (Continued rnun fuurlh column! , was. still in front, witli Brown i ^ T. ®,.vc Bob Deitz and a Kurt Knzncr - Jack Sernas Terr., Keyport. ed with a lilt to _s 4 0 2 b re a k the tie in both the eighth now. However, it would not Lenny Brown bested Chevalier 23 4 7 SALE Enjoy-Our PloygroundFrce! tilth innings, but the clutch J o h n s o n , 3b 4 0 0 a n d r be facing facts if we ignored in tlie third heat with Boysen Score by innings: Pony R Jdei'—r ^Aeriy-Go-Round! CASINO lilt v, as not forthcoming. Then third and Jimmy Mack, South Wett Long Branch 310 11--G ' . “ " 34 7 10 the unhappy position tlie Key­ in thi ■ 10th tlielr rivals won out port regatta is in this year Amboy, finishing frouth. M a ta w a n 200 02-- 4 THEATER ICiiKlisli to w n F o r g e (0) sjo.on w o r t h o f f k f i : . w h e n Mnrmorn singled, moved Twenty - six cars took the M a ta w u n (3) KEANSBURG AT THE BEACH a b r li with regard to rival attrac­ ADMISSIONS AWAKIIKD to se :ond on a walk to McEvil- tions. The date picked, July green flag Sunday. al) r ll \ m : i . v Air Conditioned B a r r e t o , 2b 3 0 1 ' j ly. t< thlrd on a passed bnll, 10. w a s the only o n e in w h ic h Hoffer held a slight edge over J o n e s . If 3 0 0 rim nn KRrinslmrg li-0200 M e h r, s s 3 0 0 . a n d cored on a squeeze piny. Nero nnd kept the lead through K u h n s , lb 2 0 0 C o n o v e r, 3b, p 3 0 0 there could be an assurance K e y p u r t IJ. O. (I) of a large turnout of outboard tlie fifth lap. Chevalier, who S cu lly , c a 0 0 Fri-Sat. July 1-2 P a c e , c . 3 0 1 n 1) r h had started in lGt.li position, Collins, ss o 1 0 Marauders F r i e d m a n , l b 3 0 0 hydroplane racing d r iv e r s . T r o u t , cf 5 1 3 took the lead on the sixth lap D eltz. cf 1 0 0 — a n d — C o r s o g lla . If 3 0 1 This was the one weekend M . N iglc, 3b 4 0 ft with Wardell close behind. Tomaselio, 21) 2 1 1 Revenge of the Creature T . R o u r k e , c f 2 0 0 when the schedule for them C. Dl vino, ss 4 11 in motor boat racing along Chevalier set tlie pace until S m ith , rf 3 1 1 In :!!> With John Agar W e g le r , 3b 2 0 0 o K ap il iliy. If 4 1 1 the ninth lap when Wardell took N icol, 3b 0 0 Applegate, p 10 0 the Atlantic seaboard made R a y n jr. rf 3 0 0 over. On Ihe 12th lap Haus­ Fariello, p 2 0 1 Sun.-'M oil. J u ly .VI J . R o u r k e , r f 3 0 0 it certain they would have no­ Conquest of Space F a r i e Ho. r f - 1 0 0 where else to race but in man moved into second place, T : N r gie, lb ,. . 4 0' 1 20 3 3 ■' ; —iind— 2G 0 3 K e y p o r t. J u ly 10. u n f o r t u n ­ Chevalier moving back to thc $ . F l em ln B f f;2}},: -'; > ' 0* 1 third slot while Bill McCarthy. O a k h u r s t (3) Score by innings: ately, is the date ot tiie an­ ‘ '■ Rage at Dawn T . Di vino, c . 4 0 0 Belmar. took over fourth posi­ a h r h C a rto o n M a t n w a n O rio le s 013 102 0— 7 nual Long Branch regatta for B oyci , p ...... 4 1 1 tion. Zauber, 3b 2 0 1 Englishtown Forge 000 000 0—0 lnbonrds and stock outboards. Tues-Weil. July !i-ii Wardell and Hnusman were Crowell, ss 2 0 1 K e y p o r t D o d d e r s (4) The Long Branch regatta has T o d a y - I n i'im l'o-.v, S a t u r d a y J u n e - J u l y 1 iV 37 4 , 8 Patterson, 2b 3 0 Mambo ■ ' at) r Ii been established much long­ still running onc-two during the o ( ii :i 11 nu oil' Sa l nrila y — Doors O pen ! : !*o t’.M, Wliltcsyillo (B) Silvana Mantfano and er than Keyport's. It has the 12th lap but McCarthy moved j G ib so n , c 3 1 1 nli D . J n c k s o n , s s 3 1 2 Shelly Winters ndvnntnge of presenting the in front uf Chevalier into third ! Hamernick, If 3 0 0 B r o w n , lb 3 1 1 «» — illso— r nuMa o r a , ss 2 place. They kept tlielr positions j Greene,' p, cf 1 0 M iele, c 3 0 2 higher-powered inboiirds, In­ M c E \ illy, 2b 4 ‘1 ™ S I 0 N | volving more drivers of fame to the end of the 25-lnp event, j Owen, rf, p 3 0 Cult of the Cobra L o P r e s to , p 3 1 1 L . P ( m b le to n , If 4 The first 10-lap qualifying: English, 2b 1 0 0 C a rto o n Sullivan, cf 110 in motor boat racing, and lt K i r b j 3b • 4 . heat was won by McLaughlin i Torchia, rf 1 0 0 Boggs, if 10 0 is staged nt the shore where Thurs-Fri.-Sat. July M alii Ix. p - . . 4 in four minutes and 10 seconds, l’ecano, lb 3 0 0 Nellson, rf 10 0 most of the metropolitan area Daddy Long Legs Rose]ilthnl, rf 4 Soden was second. Hill Blown Clnlstatliakls, 31) 3 0 1 people driving clown will want Fred Aslaire • Terry Muon* E m m o ns, rf 4 n o 3 5 H e ttr lc k , 2b 3 0 0 to be that weekend. Likewise third ancl Nero fourth. - Strategic A ir Com m and. Cartoon News A pple gate, cf - 0 there is competition from sail­ Lenny Drown won the second Matawan no no -3 M u lln n e y , If .200 Color hy TECIIN1C0I/3R P n d v m o . c 4 00 S u n - M o n - T u es. ing, for thc annual Red Grant heat. Waiclrli fiuisln-d sec'Uid. Oakhurst 20 3 R. Pi mbleton, lb 3 Ochinegro, 1£ 10 0 J u ly 10 - ll - VI Memorial Regatta is held at FR.ANK LOVEiOY • ALEX NICOL ■ BARRY SULLIVAN -BRUCE BENNETT .Tames Stewart - June AUyson Perlli Ainboy July 10 nnd this 33 5 11 ' 24 4 7 always attracts a large spec­ F»-a(nr<‘tte “ Vi vision Vi* iK M exico” Strategic Air Command 001 030 000 0—4 llniou Bench Linns (I) Assignment Children tator fleet and the interest ol ASBURY PARK WILL BE ; 002 001 ioo l — r, a b r li Sunday <<)»e Dav Onlv) July ;’,rd K lin e, 2b 3 1 0 North Jersey people. So ln . Continuous IVrlorm anee — Doorr, Open !:.»<> I*.M. view of tlie very tough com­ B e lle r n n , ss 2 1 0 I — Uu: l-'catures — ! R e a m e r , 3b 3 0 0 petition being presented from SAT. SUN., JULY 2nd & 3 d Long Branch and Perth Am­ G u n s a u ls , p 3 2 2 WITH THE "SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL" BOYS boy, nobody should be too cri­ Cninmernno, c ' 10 0 I WAUNTU DllOS. * tical of the committee in Wells, lb . 3 0 0 charge if the Keyport regat­ C h e n o w e th , c f 3 0 2 ta this year does not measure [JUMP L a u r e n c e , if 3 0 0 BILL HALEY up to last year’s event. In Walsli, rr 2 0 0 1D50 lt can be planned better ic AMD HIS COMETS ★ I IN T O . 23 4 4 co-ordinnted so tlint there iknd Ben Snydcf's 15-F’c. "Rock 'n Roll" Bond and thc will not be this schedule of "Hurricanc J o n Five"— Conic One! Come All! j H E L L ' . ' Score by Innings: Come a "Rockin' 'n Rollin' for thc Greatest Keyport Dodgers 200 002—4 rivaling events. Union Bench Lions 010 003—4 E S M f t E m DANCE and SHOW IIAL SITUMOCK, Ke.vport M E ti-T h e Area Students On High's big gridiron star of l!»r> 1 - A T T H E N E W iACrsTRNK-KURI KUSiHM ;AISfllO MBSS^ Mummy MJC Honor Roll 53, hns been made a flattering MAftir WINDSOR ami P E G G Y K IN G .) offer to attend the University IffiCMiWH■ DMMI5BMI iftliiih'is W A |,NUf<\A!i,;.VU hUJlit Three nrea students nt Mon­ of Colorado by n million­ COOLED C A S I N O OCEAN mouth Junior College, Long aire sports enthusiast, who SOUTH END OF BOARDWALK, ASBURY PARK. N. J, .Monday and Tuesday Jely 1 - fi Hranch, hnve been named on backs athletics at that college. t n\mt i i.oou iv v t • ' s i ' x t - * • ^sack hsit Matinee Mon. 1 Independence Day) at P.M. the honor loll, on the basis of Tills is n tribute to Slniniock's a d m $1.50 —- 9:00 P M. to 2:00 A. M, 2 — Hi'.*, Attractions — I their high scholarship achieve­ work ns a Lneldc on llie Poto­ ments during the semester re­ mac Stnte junior college eleven cently ended. In order to at­ Inst mil. even If Harold does tain a placc on the honor roll, not accept. Thc University of n student must curry n full lond Colorado withdrew from the FBATURCS of studios, maintain a “ B" nv- Rocky Mountain Conference Sut., July 2 enigo or better, nnd have no some years back and became a COLLEEN STAKES mark lower thnn "C." member of the Big Seven. TliIt J20.000 Adthd The students nre Rose Moor- was done on the basis lhat Ils Mon., July

(leal tivis yuuis out uf tin- hist| John Turner, m ., i.nd ,iehn' ; | At Lasino July 2, 3 Two-Year-Olds Strange Ways People Lose Money Discuss Trunk Sewer Social Security ill) years and for one year and! Turner, jr., steward and ■ rue- a half out of the tliree-ycar per-‘ ing secretary respectively at Monmouth Feature At July 14 Meeting Disability Freeze iod immediately before you be- Monmouth Park, are one of the came disabled. ■ i few father-and-son combina- A lady in Hutchinson, Kansns sent For additional information re- i Polly’s Jet, Decathlon, tlie m utilated crum bs of ten find tw enty tions officiating in thorniigh- Keansburg To Be Host Additional Data gardlng this phase of the Fed- , , . . , In July 4 Tyro Stakes dollar biils to tho U. S.-Treasury ex­ To Representatives Now Available eral law. It is suggested that 'bred racing today. plaining lhat rats hnd eaten them. Some you contact your nearest Social ...... were pieced together and she was reim­ / July 4th weekend will bring The date of Thursday, July One of the most Important Security Administration office bursed. iilost of it was lost, O ' two-year-olds into nction at 14, has been set for a m e e tin g p ro v is io n s in th e 1954 a m e n d ­ listed in the phone book under Motimoutlv Pnrk. the fillies hav­ of representatives of Raritan ments to the Social Security U. S. Government, Department! ing their inning on Saturday in Bay communities in Middlesex Act deals with the "disability of Health, Education, and W ei-: the $20,000 Colleen Stakes while and Monmouth Counties to dis­ |f r e e z e ." fare. A pamphlet entitled: on Monday, colts and geldings cuss possible nction ngalnst thfe Thc new law takes into con­ "Facts for Those Who Are Dis­ In Menominee, Wisconsin n farmer lost will hold sway in the Tyro, Middlesex County Sewerage Au­ sideration the fact that a per­ abled." is available. his billfold in thc field. Tw o days late r hc worth $15,000. Both races are thority. The meeting will be I son may become totally disnbl- w as slaughtering u calf find .discovered tho at flve-and-a-half-furlongs. lieid in Keansburg. I ed and unable lo work at some los^ hills in its stomach, lie got u full re­ Promotion Given For the Colleen it is expect­ i Benjnmln Cannizzaro, presi­ time during his employable demption from the Treasury. j Grand Union Employee ed that such winners as Catch­ dent of the Keansburg Cham­ years, making a lengthy gap penny, Tolnn Rose, Doubledog m his earnings record. Con­ ber of Commerce, which is i The appointment of William dare, Mabe Cee, Venomous, gress felt that a person so dis­ sponsoring Uie meeting, snjd Bill Haley nnd his Comets ; Chisholm ns assistant to Wil- snobbish. Dark Charger, Hi and abled should not be peaniized the purpose of the meeting is will appear at the famous Ca­ j liam F. Dempsey, vice presi- Pair, Cele’s Pet, Fannie’s Rose, by having these unproductive Many people hide money in a .receptacle to familiarize the bayshore 'dent in charge of store opera- You Get Clean, Quick Sylvia Porter and Rich And sino on the ocean at Asbury years counted against him In and placc it in thc furnace, U. S. Treasury communities with tlie possible | tions for the Grand Union Com­ Rare will be on hand. restorers can sometimes identify burned Park for two nights over the computing his benefit rate when effects the trunk sewer might ! pany, has been announced by Heat for Cooking money, even when nearly reduced to ash— h e r e a c h e s 65 o r d ies. The Tyro promises to bring a have on them. Independence Dny weekend, Ju­ ! Lansing P. Shield, president of Prompt, Efficient clash, of some unbeaten colts, but not always! Take for example, a person Alfred T. Poling, Keyport, ly 2 and 3. ; the food chain. most prominent of whom is who hnd wnges of $300 per Service Democratic candidate for the In support of ihe Comets will j Mr. Chisholm has been asso­ Barclay Stable’s Polly's Jet, month for 10 years and then Assembly, said that if the com­ ciated with Grand Union since be Ben Snyder and his 15 piece suffered a stroke which incap­ winner of six .straight. Among munities decide to oppose the ' N o v e m b e r 1952. H a v in g s e rv - KEYPORT GAS CO. band and the "Hurricane Jazz acitates him for 10 y e a r s b e ­ the top rivals for this speedy In Atlanta; Georpin a reelusc died with a multi-million dollar sewer pro­ l ed for a time as a produce clerk F iv e ." fore he reaches 05. Prior to son of Polynesian will bo De­ will leaving $22,000 he had stored in a ject they probably will s e e k an j in the Pearl River, N. Y., store, Affiliate Of . . . Dancing and show will be the new law his social security cathlon, Nantallah, Jean Bap­ mason jjar. . They found the money—but Injunction against the author­ Mr. Chisholm joined the com- tiste, Bob-O-Bob, But First, continuous from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m . payment at age 05 would have mold., and damp had solidified it so it ity. Bids hnve been received | pnny’s management trainee Combustion II, Needles, Be- jcncli night and popular prices been based on earnings of $150 r*iY couldn't be pried apart. X-rays saved some; for the sewer construction and p r o g r a m in J u l y 1953. U p o n somer, Avis, Hi - Sag, Well will p re v a il. m o n th ly . KEYPORTLDWBER m ost was lost. contracts nre expected to be let \ c o m p le tin g Llie p r o g r a m in Thc new law permits this Marked, Will of Allah and Nan's in enrly July. ■April 1954, lie was nppointed ns wage earner to make applica­ & s u p p ly m M ink. Graduation Exercises \ n district manager in the Mr. Poling Monday night urg­ tion for the disability freeze, Decathlon jumped into prom­ There nre lots ot ways to lose money—ospooially when you arc ; chain’s northern division and Tel.M ataw anl-1872 ed members of thc Keyport At Bayshore Dog Club and if on the basis of medical inence last Saturday when lie traveling. You leave it in.n hotel room, send it to,a cleaner; it may ! supervised stores in Ncw York, Borough Council to attend the evidence he is determined to be Cliffwood, N. J. turned back Out Pleasure by a fall from your pocket, bo'left pn a restuiirnnt table or lost on the I Graduation exorcises w e re i Vermont and Massachusetts. many occasions when youjhandle cash. However, American Express h e a r in g , H e tolc! th e m th e s e w ­ totally disabled, the 10 years in head in tlie $10,000 Nursery held oil June 22nd. by the Bay- 1 He was serving in that position er outfall will send “‘over 100 which lie could not contribute Stakes nt Nnrrngnnsett. . Travelers Cheques can never be "lost.” Full redemption is made shore Companion Dog Club. 1 at tiie time of this promotion. million gallons of waste into because no one but you can sp^nd them. Inc.. nt. its training quarters In toward social security will not The Colleen Stakes have been Raritan Bay dally,” ndding the be counted against him. His Keyport where five dogs a'nd l.^ld annually since Monmouth outlet would be only 4iiOO feet benefit rate will bc based on their handlers received diplo- —Pn rk-waa-i'e-oiic-ned —111 1040. b u t Car -Wreckage ______l Meyner To Open Final from Keansburg and 5500 feet tlie S300 monthly earnings the Tyro Stakes were only : mas for having successfully To Be Exhibited > ; f r o m F c r th A m b o y- '■------: coirTpa-ted the beglinlel * course whkili. he averaged prior to til' brought back ln 1952. The fol1 t Section Of Parkway onset of Ills disability and not He labeled the sewerage au­ In' o b e d ic n c e tra in in g . lowing year the first indication on the $150 level which would Holiday SpeciaI In, nn effort to shock .high­ Gov. Robert B. Meyner will thority a ‘'political monstros­ a new turf king had come along I Tlie graduates were judged cut a traditional ribbon to open ity" nnd callcd thc proposed have been used prior to tlie wns given when Errard King way users into a realization of by Matthew Rice, Piorhain the last major section of the trunk sewer a “menace to all change in the law. defeated Artlsmo in the Tyro perils to be fnced In traffic, Park, Mr. Rice awarded first Garden Stnte Pnrkway Friday the bnyshore communities in Thc old-age and survivors in­ e v e n t...... particulnry over: the coming plnce to "Summer," a cocker nt noon in time for the July New York and New Jersey." surance section of the Social ! spaniel, and his handler, Miss ONE DAY ONLY With the storied Nashua per­ ii o 1 i d a y weekend Attroney 4th weekend traffic. Security Act contains no dis­ forming in the $50,000 Dwyer Mr. Poling said 14 national Edna Mno Bailey. Port Mon­ General Grover , C. Richmnn, ability payment provisions. The ribbon-cutting ceremony and stnte experts on pollution m o u th , " S u m m e r " s c o rc d 152!-; Stakes at Aqueduct Saturday, However, employees who be­ Jr., has nnnounced that the will take plnce nt thc northern nnd sewage have been invited out of a p o ssib le 155. S e c o n d O Is h a r d l y likely a n a tt e n d ­ come disabled through illness, terminus of New Jersey’s new' to tlie July 14 hearing, nt which place was awarded to a dach­ ance mark will be set at the state has nrranged for a tour accident, or other causes should FRIDAY JULY 1, 1955 s u p e r h ig h w a y , R o u te 17, P a r a - the pros nnd cons of tiie trunk shund, "Rust.v," handled by Oceanport track over the week­ of the .wreckage of the car remember to contacl their so­ mus, in Bergen County. The sewer will be given. He snid Mrs. Mildred Shapiro, Atlantic end. Nashua has been nomin­ which carried five young people cial security office upon becom­ flnnl m ajor link ln the lfi5-mile he hoped the governing bodies Highlands, scoring 152. "Lady." ated for the Choice Stakes n to their death In an , accident ing disabled to insure that their M & G Custom Made Slip Covers, 3 Piece toll road extends from Route of all bayshore communities ] ii boxer handled by Joseph Vac- Monmouth Pnrk July 30 and near Somerville last week, . rights to future payments will 40, East Paterson, to the Route would attend. icarelln. Matawnn, scored 132'-. Ills showing in the Dwyer will Mr. Richman said the mass bc protected. Set $69.00; While Material Lasts 17 terminus. land placed third. Other gradu- largely determine the kind of of metal, almost unrecognizable The trunk sewer would not be These requirements must be All Sots Guaranteed field to run against him, if he as a motor vehicle, hns been Slate Highway Commissioner necessary, Mr. Poling said. If jntes receiving qualifying scores met to have your social secur­ shows at Oceanport. loaned to the state, nnd through Dwight R. G. Palmer and of­ the communities along the riv­ [were Mrs. Jean Larson, South ity account frozen due to total j Amboy, with her boxer, “Bru- the co-operation of the New Jer­ ficials of the New Jersey High­ er made sure the sewage dis­ disability: You must file appli­ |tus,’’ nnd Mrs. Raymond Wlt- sey Motor Truck Association, way Authority, builder and op­ posal systems dumping into the cation with tlie Social Security •kowskl, Sayreville, with her LOCATED IN CLIFF'S AUCTION HOUSE it will be carried by truck to erator of the Parkway, will join river were constantly checked. Administration: you must- hnve various centers in the state for Governor Meyner in the brief j bo x e r, " B r n n d y . " been totally disabled for at lenst Highway 36, Keyport ML exhibit. It will be accompan­ ceremonies marking the climax j Stewards were Leo Celi, Mid­ six months at the time your ap­ ied by a motor vehicle. inspec­ of a three-year effort. The pub­ Jersey Shore dletown, and Richard Maloney, plication is filed: the disability 'sl* I'Oll VOIJIt ItKST SI.II* COVF.lt ItlIVS SICK ItT .t G tor who will use a public ad­ lic is Invited to be on hand for Baseball League Keansburg. Refreshments were must be expected to last for a dress system to tell of the the formnl opening. served under the direction of long time: you must have work­ j . _ worst - multiple death traffic Mrs. Victoria Farrell. ed under social security for at mishap since seven died in a Women To Interview Sunday's Results A new beginners' class will me Leonardo 16, Asbury Park 1. crash in Burlington County last start in the full. J u ly . Municipal Officials Red Bank Giants 3, Toms Riv­ The tentative itinerary set e r 2. ! Mrs, Charles Kellers, Presi- Monmouth Beach 4, Red Bank the dntes of July 1 to July 4 : dent of the Lengue of Women ■ NEWSPAPERS T o w n e r s 2. when the car wreckage would Voters of New Jersey, nnnounc- y-js ARE WE AOS Adelphln 8, Polntplensant 0. Davy Crockett Hat or be In Monmouth and Ocean FREE ed that n questionnaire on local Wliilesville 5, Keyport 4. C o u n tie s. | water supply has been mailed S t a n d i n g s . ; to the 77 local leagues in the W L P e t . %BASIC Powder Horn To Every Child state. During the month of Ju­ L e o n a r d o G O 1.000 ly the local leagues will use ACCOMPANIED BY HIS PARENTS R e d B n n k T o w n e r s 4 2 .067 ADVERTISING MEDIUM tills questionnaire as n basis for DANCING SAT. NITE Adelphia 4 2 . 667 Interviewing municipal and wnt- ATTIIIC SIMCIOIJS SKAUREKZE (i.W.I.ItOOM OF THE R e d B n n k G ia n ts 4 2 .667 er officials to determine local K e y p o r t B. C. 3 3 .500 SATURDAY JULY 1st ONLY water conditions. LAURENCE HARBOR CASINO P o i n t P l e a s a n t 3 3 .500 Complete Picnic Assortment Turn al the Highway 35 Traffic Light 1 ■ This preliminary study Is ex­ M o n m o u th B e n c h 3 3 .500 pected to be completed by July Toms River 1 5 .1G7 Baseball and Softball • LAURENCE HARBOR 31st. Bnsed on tills question­ Asbury Park ...... 0 G .000 Equipment Visit the licach Casino and naire, further availnble inform­ Gaines Sunday ANNUAL Knjiiy the Hammond Organ .Music By ation nnd study by the league, Adelphia at Red Bnnk Giants. Greeting Cards It is anticipated that progress Toms R i v e r nt Monmouth: 'I p c S S g r BILL COLEMAN will be made townrd n solution B e a c h . | Toys— For Young and Old of the water problem whereby ro%cmnui im C(ari Every Friday - Saturday and Sunday Nites _ Red Bnnk Towners nt Keyport. j Hunting Supplies Bicycle Supplies and Repairs the needs of individual resi- Point Pleasant nt Asbury Park. ; dents, business, agricultural mm Games Monday and recreational interest can Leonardo, at Red jBnnk Tnwn- fie ; a d e q u a t e ly arid: e q u ita b ly ! re-. Q

Frederick O. Wrosley, Sprinu Valley Hrl , Morganville, has re­ c e iv e d $32f)0 in s e tt le m e n t of a »JurI a foot in d iam eter from nwivel suit for personal injuries suffer­ t o p t o baxo, ypt j|> t|>o ed in an auto accident on Route world'fl monl powerful rk'nurr! And 9, Marlboro Township, last Ju­ ennirHt to uso! Now |»o*p a c t u a l l y double* ils yet eomprPMPN for ly. stornz**. N»*w Hoover nor.7.le--*nH Tbe defendants wrre Harry fidl-horj»cpnwor motor —get more dirt with h’ lows work! Goldberg and .Sons. Newark: W ilh two ovens you get James lliley, Perth Amboy, and greater capacity, of course. But even none Powell. Lamcncc Pkwy., mart important is the neater flcxibil. Laurence Harbor. PETES INC ily and eout cnitncc! Bake in one oven Mr. Worsle.v. represented by AT HUS STOP — KHVI'DHT 7-:i~t)ll while your roast is in the other I IJroil Edward %V. Wise. Jr.. Red Bank, Ol’POSITIC SAi’KWAV' — KKANSIIl’lKi 11-1100 a roan and bake potatoes or rolls—at the same tim e! More free tim e fo r your* charged that he was hurt when '•'«o Circtil Stores — Open Friday Til 0 I’.SI. se lf! his jeep was forrod off the road by two trucks owned by the Goidbern firm and driven by Mr. Riley and Mr. Powell. Good News! ^ They're Back! LIBERATOR 2-OVEN HV Pnl'I l,\l! DKMANI) FOB AUTOMATIC PUSHBUTTON RANGE o m M The "TUNE SPINNERS" PUSHIUnON COOKINO wilh Ih.la DE IUXE FEATURES.’ ■ THE SHORE’S HOTTEST BAND • Automatic Calrod® 2-Shelf luill-M cight DON’T MISS Vyy 1 V , Surfacc Unit Companion Oven Only THE FUN $ h / l /,/> r D.cluxc • l’ujhbutton Controls J;!citrieMinutc Timer — i V t l l A l A s Entertainm ent with Tel-A-Cook Ncw "Calrod Hake" O P E N ------Lights Units • "Slir!lglu Grey” Fam ous " l’ocuscd 3 7 HOUSE =»^-E V E R Y SAT. NITE Oven Linen Mem" Uroilcrs • EXCELLENT ITALIAN FOOD • Ili-Spced Surface Removable, lias/-to- Units, One Hxtra III- Clean Calrod Oven PIZZA PIE AT ITS BEST Speed Units — No Open p er day after/ou/ o • F.n.|u,v a Tnsly Smirk or .1 Fr;i*t White l.WiMiini! l« Tim I • Huge-capacity Wide* Coils. , cfompayment Terrific IHvlelaml Hand Play Vour Favorite Uonni'sl Opening Master Automatic Oven Numbers, i MMITI'.l) TIMM ONI.V! NKK I'S TODAV Oven Timer Pizza Pie Orders lo TnUo Out use o u r METER p la n COME IN AND SEE US TODAY TAVERN AND PETE S INC. RESTAURANT U b c Our METER Plan At Bus Stop D C T C ' C I M r Opposite Safeway Two (irciit Sillies — (Ipi'ii Friday 'I'll II IMW. Tourine'sV o u r (*<>pn111 r H o sts; "IM ite h lo ’' m ul A nn At Hus Slop Opposite Suri'wn.v Ample Free Parlthwv Snace Keyport 7"2700 ■ C I C 3 Kcnnsburg 6-1100 Keyport 7-:i7t