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Historical Matawan Marlboro Twp. Board Theme For Program Acts'Tuesday-On Bid* At the Matawan Grammar Bidswere received last School graduation exercises to night by the Marlboro Town be helfi Tuesday In the high Member Nalijna! Editorial A**oclatlon —- Ntw Jeriay Pren Association — Monmouth County Pren Association school nudltorium at 8 p.m.. the ship Board of Education for theme, “Historical Matawan," the construction of the new . will be featured. '' 87th YEAR — 49th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 7,1956 Single Copy Ten Conti ocntrnl school ln Wlckatunh, After tae Matawan Township John MoWIUlnm, Metuchen, Bchool Band oppns the' program MATAWAN MEN RECEIVED DEGREES AT RUTGERS COMMENCEMENT tlie board's archllect, expies- with an overture and process Cliffwood To Present Bids For W ater sed hlniseU a^ well satisfied ional, “Pomp and Circum- with tlie quotations received. alancc,” the Rev, Albert D. Curry, pastor of the First Plant Rejected OiM Ornl comli'Ui'Uau bids on Methodist Church, will give the the 10-room building witli all* invocation. . Alter th? Class ol Commencement-Will — ; Found Too High ...... purpose and auxiliary, rooms ' — 1956 - sings—“T-h-e ^American's Be In MHS Auditorium In M&tawan Twp,. ' school Were: S. J, Day Co.. Creed,” Michael Bliss will In Asbury P ark , 11115.007; Gunil- troduce the theme. , . The Cllffwood Elementary Bids received on tlie construe- na- Construction Co., New The nlx-part program ■will be School will hold graduation ex toln of a water plant for Mnta-. Brunswick, $05,400; W illiam presented as follows:. Indians, ercises .Monday, at the Mata won Township \vel o riijoctpd by Charlene Lockwood, Ronald wan High 8chool auditorium; the township commlltpo Tuos- Connelly k Sons, New Bruns- Ramsay, Sandra Pearce, and at 8 p.m. Edward W. Currie, tiuj', Craig Finnegan, MlddU,: wloR, *203,771: W ester it Son, . Barbara Truszkow3kl; settle president of the Matawan town, township wnler engineer, M etuchen, $2011,3011; L anfrlt ment nnd Industries, John Con- Township Botud of Education, wild he lind been directed to Conslructlon Co., Ne^f Bruns« ’ bver, Terry Ann Galloway, will present the diplomas. draft new .Hueelflcnllons culled wick, sail,000; Willard Dun- . Barbara Andrews, Judith Lau- The Matawan Township for letting tho work by Bepnv- Jn u n CiiVwti'iictkm Co.. F o r d s ,. terwald, Harry Carothers, Ju School Band will play the over nte contracts rather than on a $211,000. The board asked fo r dith Kuhn. ‘Jane C urry, An-, ture and the processional, general overall hut In theliopp a large number ot nltovmuivps thony Eapollu, Rosaline Thom ‘Pom p -and Circumstance,” or roituclng costs, which could change the evon* . as, Jea n McCue, G race Vac- The Rev, Richard Y-nussy, pas Throo bltls were received Muy tual compiuilon. A principal * carelln; schools, W1111 am Mil tor of the Clinwoofr Commun 2H by tlio township committee one >vas tor nil ex tra room oil . ity Methodist Church, will give ler, Lois Hockenbary, Theodore for the.canslruotlon-of-tbe new which the bids wero: Day, DiSanto, Shirley Marvel, Kath- the. Invocation, after which the water plant to go up o‘n tho ♦0200; G um lna, $5*30; Conriel- ' Jeen Trih.JSdward-ttyTne-.-Con- graduating—Glass—^will—render- west side of Cllffwood Ave, al ly, $01130; W ester, $5357; Lan* Bless This House.” After the Donald Burdick Gcorre A. Dclli, Sr. Donald F. Flynn Reginald 8. Polinllim ■Tancc Insley, June L acarre, the railroad. frit, $11,200 and D unham . Gall Eastmond, Sanara Han- flag salute, Lois Boyd will lead- $5700, ■ ’ ■ . - “ Four Matawan men were ial Scholarship, and' was a Crown Club and the varsity Bachelor of Arts; Myrton C. The bids wero; C, W. Lnu- “ sell, Fred Moser; telephone Ihe olass and' audience in the . The bids on sleel were; among those receiving - their Rand! 33 Mendow nd.. Old ir, ’—-»ita poet office. Eloulse Morris National Anthem. - member of the Demarest Club, track team. During his fresh- m un Si Co.v Bethpage; L, I., bachelor degrees a t the 100th *160,440; Slioreland Construe Multese, New Brunswick, - Mllllcent Heuser, Carolyn Hau The Class of 1958 will recite Quad Club, Lutheran Students' inati ye nr, lie was on the Bridge, Doctor of Philosophy; $(1800; Park Stool ft Iron Co„ anniversary commencement tlon Co., R ed. Bank, 1103,310; ser, Mary Ellen Harris ; houses, “I Speak for Democracy,” aiid Association, Ag Club, Block Marilyn Aiine Potts, 7 Squires Iirndley Beaoh. $11485; Breen exercises at Rutgers .Univer swimming and track tennis. Reinsoo, Perth Artiboy, $110,- . Patricia Nealis, Carole Schaf- then alng, "This Is My Coun Iron Works, Hillside, *10,068. sity, New Brunswick, yester and Bridle, Booster Club, Ri Mr. Pokallus received a St.. Old Brldgo, Bacliolor of Sci 43d, (er; lakes, Daniel Kuzma, An try.” The class president. John day. They are Donald Bur. fle and Pistol Club, Judging Bachelor of Science Degreo ence. Nowark Collego...... ^ Other Bids Hanson, will rive “A Bigger R eferred For Hludy thony Valanzano, Margaret Cu- dick, 57 Edgar Rd.; George Team, Animal Husbandry Col with a major ln biology, llo A certificate In chemistry For plumbing the bids wer»t House." The eighth grade ianelll, Donald Weir. A. Deitz, sr., IM Main St.; lege or Agriculture. has been on the dean's list, w as aw arded Sam uel A. Wil Hie bids were referred to John T, Rhormmir Lakewood, class will sing “The House 1 Girls’ Chorus To Sine Donald F. Flynn, Ravine Dr., A Bachelor of Science De and participated in tile Crown son, 200 Sunset Blvd., Clift- Uio township attorney and $20,005; F ran k C. G ibson, •• Live In,” with solos by Ste The.girls’ chorus will sing and Reginald S. Pokallus, Har gree was awarded Mr. Deitz Club, Newman Club, Bowling wood Beach, by tlie New Bruns engineer lor study. -Qnestlnh Freehold, *a3.000; Van Cleve, •'Sun Worshipper." Hie gradu- phen Medwlck, Mary Louise ding Blvd. . who majored ln physical ed Club, and Intramural sports. wick -University College for was raised about the low bid Redman, Jane McGuire, and Inc,. N eiitune; $23,880; Nloho- . U lng class will sing “Why Do Mr. Burdick, who took the ucation and mtnored In his He waa a cadet second lieu completing, a tlireo-year spec beoause the usa of .a specified las' Sohwaije, M otuohen, $20, We Love Matawan,” “They Call Betty Lou''Parry. . pre - veterinary course, was tory. He has been on the dean’s tenant In ,the A.R.O.T.C. ialized evening program In type of equipmont In doing tl>e 4781; The: Singer Co,, Highland------It Matawan.” and “ The Last Nuccio'To Present Class awarded a Bachelor of Science list, and participated ln fresh Otliors In this area receiv his field. The same type cer work was not made, Park, $30,47.0. To furnish heat- Mile-Home." Susan Smith ao- Anthony J. Nuccio, principal, Degree. He was one of the 114 m en football; In tram u r ing degrees ‘at tlie exercises tificate was gtvon James J. Mr, Lauman, present Tuesday lug and venlllallng, the follow cqmpanled by Zoe Clapp, will then will present tb« class to members of tlie Rutgers Un al sporta; was a member of were Joseph Michael Cherlco, O’Brien, 44A Shore Conoourae, protested lhe qUOlltloatloli on ing bids were submitted: alb- ' give & solo. “Dear Hearts and Mr. Currie. Musical selections iversity Reserve Officer frafn- the Crown Club, Newman Club,. 3 Edgevlew Rd., Cllffwood, Keyport, far completing work the equipm ent to_.be used. He son, ,$37,333: Sohw aije, $39,521; - Centlc People.1’ Anders An will be played by Joseph Ki- lng Corps receiving gold bars, History Club, Booster Club, Bachelor of Science, University In buslnosB adm inistration. cited that his firm had dons 24 siien u n n , $40,713: Hlnger, $41, derson and George Ritter will zinkiewlcz on the accordion,- signifying his commission as N.J.A.H.P.E., and N.E.A, College; Gordon A. MaoLcod, C harles a n rsh g e, 44 Apple Jobs In the construction of tiie 403; Van Olnavr, $43,707: for- ' , play an Instrument duet, and Allan Sinclair on the trum a second lieutenant ln the U.S. Mr. Flynn received a Bach 602 Ccnter St., Union Beach, by Ave,, Old Bridge, received Oarden Btito Parkway, eleolvlo work: Molnar Else-— “Loves Old Sweet Song.” pet. After Mrs. G. Bunger, re Army Reserves. While a stu elor of Arts Degree wllh a m a Bachelor of Arts In physics; a certificate In Industrial man M ayor John MUM, Jr., told trlcal Contractors, Inc., Wood- ' Robert A. Hardle, principal presenting' the ^llffwood Par dent at Rutgers, lie was the jor in Business Administra Saul Derna,rd*Novick, 313 En- agement from the New Bruns* him that the 4 ommlltcemen bridge, $20,780; Km i-st J a rv il of the Matawan Grammar cnt-Teacher Association, pre recipient of the Kelly Memor- tion. He was a member of the gllshtewn' Rd., Old Bridge, wick Extension £ enter. Co., N ew ark, $22,444; Dover wer.e ready to aocept this us School, will present the Class sents aw ards, the class will Bileotrlo Co,, Toma Hiver,'$iH,i' 7 ' of 1S8# to Edward W, Currie sing “Now Is the Hour.” The witness to the WoVkiiig oapaclts 732, , ■ . • . . ' To Plan Keyport Day Insurance Settled k of his firm but tho renl troublo , president of the Matawan Town. benediction will be given by The total of all Uie low blds the Rev. Francis Osterstock, MJC Professor Speaker At Commencement was that ail bids were .beyond - ship Board of Education, who The regular meeting of tho flellloinont of Ildfl.SOO has without any alternatives lielnir pastor of the Boyview Pres the npim of the $!Ul,QQQ allot- — Till present^the diplomas Keyport Clvlo Affairs Com*, been accepted by the trua« acted upon is $200,914, T h * / byterian Church,; - Cllffwood ed. It was pointed out I4QQ0 al After th e Rev. Chester A mtttee wilt be held Tuesday Exercises Of Matawan High School tee* of .th e : First Prciby ler* board Is bonded for $3AO,OMf Beach followed by the reces ready has been expended lo buy Galloway, pastor of the First evening at 8 o'clock at the Ian Church; Matawan, tor to buy Uio-lftnd. cotUmj, abotii Presbyterian Cliurch, Mata sional. "Triumphal March land and th a t llio (miilnecir'B Old Borough Hall building, at Baccalaureate Services Will Be Held daiuago to the church edi and legal fees lu llio w tyk $20,000 and building the school. . wan, gives the benediction, the from Alda,” played by the fice.on Main 8t. -as a reoult Them Is latitude to meet all which time plarts wilt be would lie high. Mr, Luuimin -(continued on page four) school band. Sunday, Sermon By Rev. Albert Curry - ' of.a (Ire Dec. M, I055, *c- MippleroenUry Iocs, nuch al ' formulated for this year's told the iriayur lliat lie doiibtnd , Russell A, G, Stetler is the oordlng to a re&ont an thoKo of the bonding atlorneyr Keyport B ar Celebration*...... ' Quentin a . Kclth, of ll-.e Eng- ert Eugene Faust, Leston Carl any saving could be affected superintendent of schools, and Howard T. Jemdron;. gen nouncement In the church arointed and engineer, and Harvey Epstein the eighth Ush Department of Monmouth I Fisher, - - ^ - by separate blddin*, H» noted stiWr exercise some ot Ui» 3g0eared Of : eral chairman of tbe commit Junior. -College, will delW er^ MB0 - bttUetln, Tli*~**UUTOCnt wlU lliat oosln had risen slnos the gr&deteacher. Mta.ClaraSugo-r frermit olearlng tb* ground lions,IlnHU HIIHtA id boardUa'AkiI will...111 sIlkklJ.'t' t u d y iW'^'.'A m : teo, h V i auraesled ihat the - tlie graduation a d U r c a s ; tClydti ’lydiTFuntf. Fung. R o i g e Turk, 5:1, l'assalc,, (continued on page four) ley St., Matawan, for passing for the 9:30 a.m, class aa fol and Community," hy Kathleen bsra F. Knapp, Marilyn Km- Cornelius J.-ICane, puntor, pre bor, *200; P erth Amboy Water skidded about 50 feet, comlnK » a car at an intersection gov lows: From Wilson Ave. 4 1 1'.ii Mary Flynn. Tlio graduating kauer, pebora Laxow, Bhlrley siding. The address yvlll be de Works *379 or $025 total, lo s slop about one foot be* River Plaza Man - erned by a stop street sign. a.m.; from Matawan High class will sing the class song, R oberta Lee, Inge Ellzabotli livered by the Rev, Edward The board will receive bids hind Mr. cook's car, but wat The defendant paid $10 and $} School 8:S0 a.m.; from Station “ H e." Loew, Ruth McDonald, Caro Un tenner. Thursday on test borings to be 111 turn hit in lhe rear by Joint Law Firm made st all the sites where costa. , Plaza 9 a.m. and from St Daniel Jam e s V anderbilt will lyn May Morrell, Mary Gall The eighth grade will snjoy lhe car driven by Mr, Lsbud- , V incent "C. DeMalo, River Joseph’s School at 9:05 a.m give tlie valedictory address Nelson, Nancy R. Grr, Itosanne a clans trip to Wanhlngloii, building will take plac., zkl The Newark driver clalni- ■ Plaza, has taken a partnership 180 Days In Jail For tho 10:30 a.m , class the after which tho class will sing Marie Parlsl. I).C., oil Tuesday, and a sup ed Hi Hi Ills car had been buses will leave Green and the Alma Mater, Lulher A struck and pushed by another ln the law firm operated for For Drinking Also Verona Peeler, Ilutli per dance will be sponsored Baseball Diamond many years in Matawan by White Village at 9:45 a.m.; FoBter, principal of Matawan for the graduates oil T h u rs car which left tile scene ot from Union St. at Ravine Dr High Bchool, will Introduce tho Ann Marie Plzzl, Julia Chris Available For Use tlie accident. But he could Ralph and C. Randolph Heuser. Magistrate James H. Mart tine Plojky, Gloria Itae Pre* day, June 14. by the eltflilli The re-organized firm will be in, Matawan, Tuesday Impos at 9:50 a.m.; from Station Plaza speaker. Following th e ad grade mothers. Tlie Matawan Recreation give no description of the lilt* al 10 a.m. and from St. Joseph’s dress, Edward W. Currie, presi ton, Sara Jane Prichard, Illlz- and run car, known as Heuser, Heuser & ed a sentenc^ of 1B0 days ln abeth Rico, Elaine Catherine ‘ilie 01 members of the Commission announces that the county Jail on Mrs. Helen School at 10:03 a.m . dent of the Matawan Township the Junior Baseball Diamond Hummoiihe. fo r carelesi DcMnio. ' Itosenbolim, I-atrlcla Ann Sara clasi are: Pntrlcia Alexan Mount, 25, M ataw an. She was Children slx-to-13 years ln> Board of Education, will award driving were Issued to Mr. M r. DeMaio Is originally from buchello, Carol Ann Schiiuck der, Carole Anderson, Robert Oil Middlesex ltd, which was arrested at 2:iS a.m. that elusive will be enrolled. Mr the diplomas. dedicated on Memorial Day Cook, Mr, Turk and Mr. La- Matnwan and graduated from Carol Marie Beaman, Idrlla Arinelllnn, Suzanne Decker, Matawan High School. He morning loitering ln a drunk Nuccio said a prior policy of M r. F o ster then will present Peter Henson, Jeanette DU Io now I) avullable for the m e budzkl, , Sheppard, Constance Mae Sick ' ,— / graduated from Rutgers and' en condition in front o4 the enrolling five-year-olds had awards, and William Mitchell XI, Th!>n>&* Bolmsoek, An- (it boys and gills up ty the les, Joan Marie Slee, Ann Harvard Law School wllh hon borough hall by Special Offi been abandoned this year as It Strother, Jr., president of the icontlnued on page four) age of 12 who reside In Ihe Ordinance* Paiied cer Lawrence Bachman. had been proven they were too class, will make the presenta Louise Smith, Marjorle'Loulse Borough of M ataw an ./P erm is I ors. He formerly , was an in Smith, Ann Louise Sorbera structor in liw at the Univer ' Chief --John J. Flood, bor young, to make mpch progress tion of clast gifts. TtieiRov. sion for any group lo use lhe Matawan Townslilp Commit Cloe Ann Tourlne, Virginia Lee No Bicycle Riding sity of Arkansas and at Be ton ough police, signed com The children are divided into Francis Osterstock, pastor of field m ust bo obtained. P er tee passed on (Inal readintr Tune. Dorothy Louise Vlnle ' H all. plaint. Tbe chief aald tbe catergories from beginners to the Bayview Presbyterian M«ln Bt., particularly In the mit) for this purpose are Tuesday ordinances which ban woman had been warned re senior jfrade swimmers, in ac Cliurch, Cllffwood Besch, will Nadine Walker, Charlotte W»l: buslnenf area, was made “off being Irtnued at the present the possession or sale of ob peatedly about her excessive cordance with the number of lead the benediction, and the ter, Lillian 0. Wathlngton, Lu bounds" for blnycle riders by lim e by R ecreation Com m is scene publication* and glv* Society To Meet drinking and the patience of years they have been enrolled band will play the recessional, eile Mary Young, Mary Loulie Chief John J. Flood, Mstawsn sion Clislrinsii, Anthony J, tbe police authority to order Ilodrlgues. . The New . J erse y State the authorities bad been ex in the program and the pro "March Tlieme." Police, this week. All bicycle Nuccio at t he Iteoresllon that any or all minors up t« Chrysanthemum Society will hausted. gresa they hive shown. M em bers of Class Rusiell A, O. Stetler Is su ildlnu nn borough -streets af Building on Middlesex Rd. tie- the age of IK stay off Ih* hold 1U next meeting tomor Enrollment will take place Members of the-graduating perlntendffnt of schools. Me ter'dark also was bsnned by tweim 1 snd * p.m. every streets between the hours ol Tuesday snd Thursdsy, ■ 9:10 p.it), snd U a.m. The or row a t S p.m. in the Orange Cooled For Comfort this year at Uie net* borough class are Buddy Anderson, tides Mr. Currie, members of police. Chief Flood laid police Public Library. All amateur recrestion center on Middle Jatnea Nicholas Arace, Andrew the board of education tnctude officer, had observed too With ihe completion of th* dinances met with no Question flower growers interested ln A ntw kir condltlonlnc i/s sex ltd. where Mr. Nuccio will fktiou Bol, Chsrles Arthur George narrett, t t , , Harold It many "close calls” -for chil Junior IDIarnond, llie Itnorea- at the public hearing. chrysanthemum culture, wbo tem baa been Installed at the alt from 7 p.m. to ( p m, each Brown. Bernard Walter Bur Dolan, (Jnorge Loacoe, Holier dren riding bicycles In the tlon Commission now Is activ Naw Yotb Tarn,Ike r.tpresa would like to attend, are ask Kerport Strand Theatre, W. T uesdsy and T hursday for Uie lew, Ronsld D. Carbon, Daniel Bentley, Walter flwsnion, WII Mall) 01. tralfie Ians without ely. studying plans fur opening irjt of tbe month io i^crive F. Cltflon. Willie J. Daniels. Ham J. McGraw, Karl (I regard for oncoming autos. ether recreational activities, IIM plus tax round trip, ed to call William Quloa. Front St. Patrons mar now Fr.quent H*rvlr« Conv.nl.nt, tor, informa *e« tb« beat in motion pictures applications. Parent* are ask Frank O. Orvlin, Jr., IHehai'd fchneck, and Frank JoIjuvjii Parents ar. asked by th. not only st the Middlesex lid, tlon. Transportation,1; wllK bo and'fee comfortable, and cool ed to counteraJcti ihe, anpllca- K. Erli Jr./Jti'r tsr/« saf.iy of lh.lr youngster., rjJ the boroujb, 0*11 K.yporl 7 0J90, wjll T hursday, M ay 17, 1956, a t the MARRIED IN KEYPORT BIRTHS Glen Cpve. Hospital, tJlen , . ’ 7 ' - 1 UNION BEACH GIRL WED SATURDAY WEDDINGS Cove; L; A* T he b io ? - h a s W?eo l4v\ ' i H '! ’ if i! SJ^muild j : I named Christian;deN ter- THE- V'-'/ Johnson. Dooley = .Mr. and JI Mrs: ■ 'John ; Slg- fraird, in . Mrs. deNeergs-ari , Miss Patricia Ann Dooley, niund, 33 Fierro Av„e., Mata ls the former Miss Doris West ttATAWAN JOUBNtt daughter of Mrs. Georgia L. wan. are the parents of a son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her , Dooley, Main St., Keansburg, h o rn Saturday, June 2, 1956. bert R. West, Maple PI.. Key. P a t e tw o lane 1. 1956 and the late John M. Dooley, In Montnoutb Memorial Hos port. . was ' marrietf to Robert L. pital. BtiUkq Johnson, son of Mrs. Marlon ' Thom as . FUNERAL' SERVICES Kelly, Washington , Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgfe Biit*- . A son was born ln River Keansburg. and Benjamin ko, 61 A tlantic Ave.-, M ata- view Hospital on Sunday. • Mrs. Lord B. Cutlrell Johnson, New York, Thurs wan, are the parents of a son, June 3, 1056, to Mr. and Mrs. . THweral services were held day, M ay '31, 1956, at .1:30 born Wednesday. May- 30, Ralph Thomas, 501 Edmunds Saturday under the direction p.m. at St! Ann’s Church, 1956. ln Perth Amboy Hospl- of the Hughes Funeral Home, K eansburg. Ave., Union Beach. tal. . . * . ~ . Elmira, N.Y., Iot Mrs. Eliza The Rev. Anthony Capltanl 1 - . Hausen . ■ . Struble b eth (Roalcki) Cuttrell. 70, performed the double r ing Mr. and Mrs. Peter Han A daughter was born ln . . Wife of Lord B. Cuttrell, 6 ceremony before an altar, dec sen., 180 Broad St.. Keyport. P e r t h Amboy Hospital . pa Washington St., Matawan. orated with fern and palms. are the parents of . a - son, Tuesday, May 29, 1956, to Mr, . Mrs, Cuttrell -died Tuesday, Mrs. Marie . Lederhaus was born M onday. Ju n e 4, 1956, ln an d M rs. G eorge S truble; 174 ’ - JUtay_ 26,_ : 1056,-"'at Rlvervlew the organist. J. ..._...... Riverview Hospital. Shoreland Circle.__ Laurence .: H ospitaJ. The bride, given ln mar ~ - Siano H arbor. „ She was born in Elmira and riage by her brother. Robert A son , was born ln River G reener Jiad lived ia Matawan for 40. Dooley, Long Branch, wore a view Hospital on Monday, - yeftrs. She was a member, of Kfovand Mrs. Frank Qreeaey. —— powder - blue—ballerlna-length June 4," 1656. io"Mr.~and-Mrsr 289 N etherw ood D r., Cliffwood^____ -Strr—Joseph's— Churchr—Key* gown of lace over taffeta. She Peter Slano. Matawan - Ave., .port! and of the Rosary Soci Beach, are the parents of a wore a hbresehalr picture hat M ataw an. . daughter, born Tuesday, May ety of that church. - • trimmed with nylon and satin 29, 1956. ln M onm outh M em or Besides her husband, she is pleats, and carried an old fa G raff AURvlved by four sisters, M rs. shioned boquet of white Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Graff, ial Hospital. ; . Frances Clristastie. Mrs. An roses. . 324 Sunset "Ave., Old Bridge, . " Ferraro " . * • ■ na^ JBi Hakes, Mrs. Bertha M i s 1 Patricia Brunner. are tbe parents of twin daugh A daughter was bo^n In Job)*} M rs: T heresa R cslnksl, Keansburg, was maid of hon ters, born ln Squth Amboy Perth Amboy Hospital to-^Mr.—— Elmira; two brothers.. or. She' wore a princess style Hospital. * and M rs. Jam es F e rraro , John Roslckl, Elmira, and ( pink dress with white acces English . Route 18, Matawan. • , Lolita* D ansville, N.Y. 1 sories and a headpiece of MB., MBS. FRANK L. VanDUSEN A son was born ln South . ■ t. ' ■" ., TO» body was sent to Elml- matching flowers. She carried Vasqnex - ■■ y ■ ■ Their gowns were styled the Amboy Hospital to Mr. and A son was born ln~Rlysrvlew . ro under the dlreotion of the an old fashioned bouquet of Miss Elsie Patricia Kelly, Mrs, James Engllsff, 462 Har same as tbe honor attendant’s, Hospital on Tuesday, Mw .a;"-’- B edle F uneral Home, Key- pink roses. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ding Rd., Laurence Harbor. po rt. . John C. Cohne. New York, w ard M. -Kelly, Route 36, Un ln yellow and powder blue, and 1956, to M r. and M rs, R o b ert MRS. ROBERT JOIIN FITZPATRICK uncle of the bridegroom, ser ion Beach, became the bride their headpieces and colonial King Vasquez, 17 Collins St., Keana- - Jean HarJr Manranaro ved as best man. • of Frank L. VajiDusen. Route bouquets were of carnations Mr. and Mrs. Rodman burg. ■ ___ Funeral services were held Miss Mary Victoria Conroy; bouquet of pale pink carnations James DeWIse, Keansburg, 36, Union Beach, son of Mra_ tinted to match their gowns. King, 171 First St.. Keyport. Saturday at li a.m .'at the daughter of Mrs. Edward J- and babies'-breath. ' * brother-in-law of the bride Orace VanDusen. Park Ave..' W illiam O 0 r h a n, Union are the parents of -a son, Bennett . - . Beach, cousin of the bride, Mr.v and Mrs. Oscar Ben- home of Philip and Frances Conroy, sr., 300 Union Ave., Un Attendants were Mrs. Joseph groom,. ushered. . Unlln Beach, and Robert Van born ln South Amboy Hospi (B mbo) Manganaro-, 65 J3reeh Cam panello, Union Beach, coil* A reception was held at the Dusen. Farmingdale Saturday was the best min and usher tal. nettr^School St.. Marlboro, are O rove Av,e.,, Keyport. for their ion Beach, and the late former sin of the bride: Mrs. William home of the bride’s parents afternoon, Ju n et 2,t 1950, In. the ing were Edward Walters, the parents of a -daughter. ■> •l*-raontb old daughter, Jean Mayor Edward J. Conroy, be O. Fitzpatrick, Jr., South Am for the Immediate JfamllleS. Geth'semane Lutheran Church keyport, and Herbert Dietrich, Sm ith born F rid ay , Ju n e 1, 1936, ln .. Marie, who- died Wednesday, came the bride of Robert "John boy. sister-in-law of the bride After a trip to ' New York, Keyport. • Union Beach. A daughter was born ln Fltkln Hospital. ; . - _ v The bride's mother wore a South Amboy Hospital to Mr. Mflijr. ;30, 195$, at Monmouth Fitzpatrick, son of Mr. and Mrs groom, and Miss F ran ce* the couple will reside at 47 - The Rev. Frederick. Boos, Gerstenmater ■ " ’ Mejriortal Hospital. The Rev. pastor, officiated at the dou powder blue and white nylon and Mrs. Ronald Smith, 163 William O. Fitzpatrick, sr., 311 Aurlemma. Matawan. Their Frazee Pi., Keansburg. A daughter was born, on ' Cornelius J. Kane, pastor of The bride's mother chose ble ring ceremony-before an dress, afternoon-length, with a Forest Ave.. Keansburg. Main St., Matawan, Saturday pink orchid gowns were styled Thursday, May 31, 19561 In fits Joseph's Church, Keyport, altar decorated with white white lace hat, white acces like the honor attendants and an afternoon length dusty ' Em erson Monmouth Memorial Ho?pi- officiated. Interment, 'under June 2,1956, ln the Holy Family gladioli and snapdragons. Mrs. sories, and a corsage of white they carried cascade bouquets pink nylon dress with white and Mrs. .John Emer ihe direction of the Day Fun- Church, Union Beach. The J. A. Bennett. played the or sweetheart roses and stephanot tal, to Mr. and Mrs: Arthur'' of orchid carnations an d ba accessories and m corsage of son, Holmdel, are the parents Q ersten m ater, 712 Brook *ral Home, was in St. Jo Rev. Joseph G. Fox, pastor, of yellow roses. The bride gan. ' ls. ■ ficiated at the double ring cere bies’-breath. of a- daughter, born , Friday, Ave., Union Beach. . seph's Cemetery, Keyport. groom’s mother wore a pink Oiven ln marriage by -her The bridegroom’s mother se- mony at 10:30 a.m . and the John F. Conroy, Union Beach, J u n e . 1, 1958, ln R iverview . She was born in 'Everett, printed nylon dress trimmed father, the bride wore a full- 1 e c t e d an afternoon-length nuptial mass whtch followed, brother of the bride, was the Hospital. ' A sm ar • -Mass. Besides her parents, In eonstrastlng colors, white length wedding gown with a gown of powder blue embroid before an altar decorated with best man and ushers wore Jo Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Asmar, sh e Is survived by & b rother accessories and a corsage, of chapel train. The bodice of ered cotton with a white hat,- white gladlol and snapdragons seph Campanella, Union Beach, deNeergaard 180 Seeley Ave., Keansburg, C arm en; a s iste r,. Carol -Anti; yellow roses. F ren ch lace had a square whlte accessories, and a' cor Mrs. Michael Cox. Keyport, cousin of the bride; William O. Mr. and Mrs. Christian F. are the parents of a daughter, h-e:F: paternal .grandparents The bride attended Middle neckline edged with lace scal sage of white sweetheart roses. deNeergaard, Jr., Roslyn, L. I., born M onday, June 4, 1956 ln , Me, and Mrs. Carmelo Man- and Leonard Porcelll, Red Fitzpatrick, Jr., South Amboy, lops embroidered, with seed For their wedding trip to At and Nell Fltzpwtrick, Matawan. town Township High School, are tbe parents of a son, bom Riverview Hospital. . ' -ffaoarpi - Everettr Mass., and Bank, were soloists, and Miss The bridegroom was gradu-, pearls and sequins, and long lantic City, the bride wore a brother^ of life bridegroom. her: maternal grandmother, L oretta D urante, K eyport, ac* ated from high school ln Los pointed sleeves. The skirt was navy blue shantung sheath Mrs. Anna Palermo,-Everett, companled them at the organ The bride’s mother chose an Angeles, Calif., and attended styled with an apron of lace dress with a shantung hat, afternoon-length gown of navy BECOMES BRIDE OF OLD BRIDGE MAN •Maas. • ------•-...... ;• and played traditional wedding Loyola University, Los Ange over nylon tulle. Her finger white accessories, and a -white with'a pink floral hat, pink and m usic. * les. He served four y ears In tip veil of French Illusion was orchid corsage. f " M rs. Atfgus O rr Given in marriage by her cous blue accessories, and « corsage the U.S. Air Force and ls em attached to a pillbox embroid A reception was held at the of pink orchids. Funeral services were held In, M artin E. Conroy, Jersey ployed by Fred Seasick, ered with seed'pearls , and Be- Harris Gardens Flrehouse, Un FrJd&y at 1 p.m, at Lhe Bedle City, the bride wore a formal T he bridegroom's mother Keansburg, « qulns and she carried a cas ion Beach. funeral Home, Keyport, for gown with a chmpel train. The wore & champagne .lace after cade bouquet of carnations The bride was graduated .Mrs, Elizabeth Orr. 53, wife bodice of Chantilly lace had a noonlength gown with a light Danlel-Kennedr and bables-breath with a white from Keyport High School ln - of-Angus-Orr, Route 30r Union portrait neckline embroidered blue hat, matching accessories, Miss Romalne Doris Ken orchid ln the center. June 1955,. and ls em ployed by Beach. The Rev. Richard w ith seed pearls and long point* and a brown cymbldum orchid nedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lss Joan Engelklng, Union the Jersey Central Power & Yaussy, pastor of the Grace ed sleeves. The skirt was of corsage. Bernard A. Kennedy, Jr., Be^cb. cousin of tbe bride, was Light Company, Keyport. M ethodist Church, Union matching lace and tulle. Her A reception followed at Hie 34 Maplewood Ave,, . Keans the maid of honor. Her bal- The bridegroom attended Bench, officiated. Interment veil of French Illusion fell from American Hotel. Freehold. burg, was-married to Trevoi1 Iernia-length gown of white net Keyport High School and In ^-Was—ln-Cloverleaf Memorial a crown of pearls and sequins For their wedding trip to At Norman' Daniel, son of Mrs. had an underskirt of green terrupted his education at Padilr, Woodbrldge. Mrs. Orr and she carried a mother-of- John 8. O’N e l 11, 166 Seeley Montlcello (Iowa) High School dled; T uesday, M ay 26, 1956, lantic City, the bride wore a tulle over green taffeta. Her pearl prayer book adorned with maize crystalette dress, with Ave., Keansburg and the late Iheadband of fresh flowers to enlist ln the U. S. Navy for At M onmouth M em orial Hospl- Norman Daniel, Essex, Eng white orchids and stephanotls. m atching bat, maize and matched a colonial bouquet of four years. He was on duty In ; tali' ' land, S a tu rd ay , June 2, 1956, Mrs. Raymond Rogers, Red white accessories and , cor tinted green carnations and Newfoundland. Africa, a n d at 3 p.m. ln 8t. Ann’s Church, — Besides- her husband^ she ls Bank, sister of the bridegroom, sage of white orchids. T babies’-breath. V 'America. He la employ Survived by. two daughters, was the matron ot honor. Her K eansburg. The„ bride graduated from Mlsa Marion Joseph, Union ed by Michael H. Collins, Cliff- Mra. Dorothy/v Kramer, Key- floor-length gown ot orchid lace The Hav. Anthony! Capltanl Ba)*eUc ~and M is .-M a r y Lou wood... — ...... •■-...... 'poet^^«d ^l^» <7aroJ Aiin Orr, and iiille had * matching lace Red Bantopathollo High School. officiated at the double ring Kelly, .TTnlon B each, sister of C lass o t 1853, and the Conover. "'The couple wlM reside ln Un At hom e; one" s o n / R obert A., Spencer Jacket. Sbe wore a ceremony. Mrs. Marie Leder the. bride, were bridesmaids. ion Beach. ~ : Uhloa Beach, and four grand crown - of • matching orchid Career School, New York. haua wag organist and Mrs. children. The bridegroom was gradu Richard Terwllllger, soloist. flowers and carried a cascade Williun J. Rider, Sacra ated from Red Bank Catholic Tlie-church waa decorated Florida,, the bride chose a mento, Calif.,- was the best High School ln 1952, and attend with an arch at the alter rail champagne Italian faille dress COUPLE WED AT ST. ANN’S SATURDAY with a champagne hat, cocoa man and ushering were Tim ed St. Michael's College, Win of white gladioli, carnations, beljte accessories, and a cor othy Coffee, Malden, Mass. ooski Park, vt.Heis a .sen io r and.. babies’-breath and the pews had white bows and sage of white glamelllas. . and Patrick O’Orady, Eliza at Seton Ball University, South beth, cousin of the bride, Jul O range. roses. - A reception followed at Escorted by her father, the Bachstadt’s, Keansburg, ius J. Teske, Jr., Keansburg, The couple will reside In Un bride wore a gown of Chan The. bride was graduated h rother -ol the bride, w as the ion Beach. - tilly lace styled with a sweet from Middletown Townsblp Junior usher. : _ heart neckline and long point High School lp June 1955, and For their wedding trip to MBS. ROBERT ’FRANK MILLIGAN ed sleeves. Matching lace ls employed by Barth's Smelt the South, the bride chose WILLS FILED formed a peplum with rowa of ing Company, Newark.— gray summer flanhet suit The marriage of Mlae Doris Brooks, Jr.. Alexandria, Va., ruffled nylon tulle encircling The bridegroom was gradua with a white hat. white acces June Tucker, daughter .of Mr. sister of the bride, and Mrs. Thorvold A. L arsen Chesley Meredith, Norfolk, the skirt to the floor. Her veil ted from Red Bank Catholic sories and a white orchid cor and Mrs. Samuel Lee Tucker, ThoAiald A, Larsen, Raritan High School In 1953, and ls em sage. . Va. They all 'wore dresses of Illusion fell from a crown of pine St., Alexandria, Va., to Township, who died May 8, left white sequins and rhinestones ployed by the Ooodklnd Sc O’- A reception was held at and carried bouquets similar to Second Lt. Robert Frank Mil cash bequests ot *11,000, a fa rm and she oarrled white glam- D ay, Bloomfield engineers. Balbach’s, Carr Ave., ’Keans- that of the matron of bo'nor. ligan. U.S.M.C., son of Mr. and farm equipment, and mort elllaa centered on a white lace The couple' will reside on burg. Elizabeth Brooks, Alexandria, gages ln the amount of $12,600 prayerbook with m a rk ers of Broadway and Church St., Bel and Mrs. Andrew Johnston Va., and Anne Hlll,,-JfeWBort, The bride attended Middle Milligan, sr., R.D. 1, Box 103, R X ,' w ere flower srfrla, V’,' . to his wife, three sons and a lllles-of-the-valley, ford. town Township High School. daughter, according to hla will Miss Lorraine Elchenlaub Old Bridge, took place Satur Ensign Douglas Stewart Barker-Teake Tbe bridegroom graduated day, June 2, 1956, a t. 8 p.m. dated Feb. 1. 1951. The w ill Keyport, was the maid of hon from Charleston, High School Mayfield, U.S.N., Sacramen was one of li recently probat or. Her waltz-length gown was M iss Maryann Catherine The ceremony was perform to, Cat., was best man. 'Ush Teske, daughter of Mr. and and Capital-Radio and ..Engi ed by Chaplain M.E. Brenne- ed in the office of County Sur of nlle green lace and tulle neering Institute, Washington, ers were Midshipman. Third', rogate Edward C. Broege, with appliques oi matching Mrs. Julius J. Teske, sr., 46 man at the United States Na Class Richard Milligan,'Old Maple Ave,, Keansburg, be- D.C. H e ls stationed a t Wood- val Academy Chapel, Annap Mr. Larsen bequeathed his lace. She wore a nlle green bridge, Va., with the U.S. Ar Bridge* brother of the bride-' tulle picture hat and carried camelbfe bride of Pfc. Lester olis, Md. Professor D onald C. groom; Second Lt. John Lan wife, M adeline L arsen, *0000, Raymond Barker, son of Mr. m y. — and a son, Norman Larsen, « n old-fashioned bouquet of OlUey was organist snd En dis. U.S.M.C., West. Lynn, and Mrs. Joseph Ear] Barker, When they return from sign Robert A. Schade, Jr., 45000. To another son, Law daisies. _ O r ».; Second lit. ' Carroll Charleston, W. Va., Saturday, their wedding trip, they will New York, soloist. rence 8, Larsen, he left a mort The bridesmaids were Ml)s Franklin, U.8.M.C., ’Fulton, Lillian Oelpke, Newark, cou June 2, 1956, a t 4 p.m . ln reside at 16 Braden PI., The bride, given ln -mar- Mo.; Ensign Frederick gage he held on the son's prop St. Ann's Church, Keansburg. K eansburg, erty In the amount of *5000, a sin of the bride: Miss Dorothy ralge by her father, wore a Adams, U.8.N., Ludlngton, The Rev. Edward Corrigan, dress of . tulle and Chantilly 16-acre farm on the Keyport O ’Neill, K eansburg, cousin of Mich,; EnBlgn Milton Beri- pastor, officiated at the lace over bridal satin, fash Arrowsmlth's Mills Rd. In Rari the bridegroom; Miss Nan DIVORCES dall, U.S.N., Bridgeton; and double ring ceremony before ioned wltb a bodice of lace tan Township, and all equip Macregor, Leonardo, and Lt. Jackson Hill, U.8.N., New an altar decorated with white with a high neckline, appll- ment on the farm. Miss Catherine Sullivan, Clif K ruser port, R.I. Clarence Butler ton. Their gowns ln pink, yel giladloll and palms. Mrs. Ca qued with seed pearls and lr- Brooks, m , Alexandria, Va., A third son, Oliver M. Lar mille 8 a n t a Lucia, soloist, On M ay 2, 1956, th e R on. Gene low, light blue and orchid, re R, Mariano, Judge of the Su rldescents, and a bdirifant w as page...... sen, w as •' bequeathed a 15000 was accompanied on the or skirt extending ln : a chapel spectively, were made of lace perior Court, granted a divorce The bride’s mother wore a mortgage the father held on gan by Mri. Marie Laeder- train. Tbe fingertip veil was and nylon tulle. Their hats of to Raymond O. Kruser, jr.. ooral cblffon floor length hla property, and a daughter. matching tulle were heart hau». held by a band of hearts and dress, and Mrs. Milligan Martina Thelma Mason, was Keyi»rt. from Mrs. Florence shaped apd they carried old- Oiven ln marriage by her flowers of lace embroidered wore a turquoise blue ohlffon left a *3500 mortgage her fa father, ths bride wore a gown (Qoosley) Kruser, Keyport, on ln sequins and pearls. She fashioned bouquets of daisies, grounds of desertion. floor length dress. Both wore MB., HB8. JOHN ALEXANDER FIANKA ther held on her property. Miss Maureen Kennedy, of brocaded satin. Her veil of carried 4 bouquet of pholen- white orchid corsages. Mr. Larsen directed that hla Frehoh Illusion fell from a opsls orchids and llly-of-the- Before an altar decorated ushorlng were Oeorge Qllnka Ollffwood Beach, cousin of the A reception was beld at the residuary estate be equally di bride, was the Junior brides coronet of sequins and pearls, Fashion Pageant valley. With white gladioli, Miss Bar and John . Tarsdos, both of N aval Academy A lum ni vided among hla four children, maid, Bhe 'Wore a powder blue and she carried a lace-cover Held For Men The matron of honor, Mrs. House, Annapolis, with the bara Ceoilla Massey, daughter South River. and he named- hla sons, Law ed prayer book adorned with of Hr. and Mrs. Oeorge W. gown of lace and nylon tulle Rian Martin, Gainesville. Louis O. Smith orohastra fur The bride's mother selected rence and Norman executors of a white orchid and streamers Al Smith, Sea Bright,'WJLK Fla,, wore an aqua chrom- Massoy, Jr., Middle Rd., Key a rose and white afternoon with a powder blue laoe coolie nishing music. . his will. hat. She carried a nosegay of of llly-of-the-valley. v announcer and. a student at spun yard dyed taffeta dress, po^t, became tho bride of John gown wlth< a w hite h at, white After a wedding trip to Flor daisies. . , Miss Patricia Ann O’Orady, Monmouth Junior College, was styled wllh lactern »leeves, ida, the couple will restdi1 at Alexander Pianka, son of Mr. accessories, and a corsage of Roselle, cousin of the bride, and. Mrs. Alexander Plonka, Busan Stanger, Newark, cou nam ed "M r. Fashion of 1956," and glass heel evening shoes. Quantlco. Va., where -Uie, red roses. The bridegroom's ENGAGEMENTS was the maid of honor. Her Sunday, at Asbury Park-. Mr, She carried a bouquet of dal- - South River, Saturday, June 3 mother chose a blue silk after sin of the bride, was the flower bridegroom ls stationed.- girl. Her gown of nlle green ballerina gown was of pink Smith wore a lightweight suit slea and summer flowers. 1650, a t St. Ann's Churoh noon gown with matching hat Koulen * Leavy The bride attended Mary was styled like the Junior embroidered organdy. She In elate blue; a tie with diag Tho attendants were Miss Washington College of the K ean sb u rg . and accessories nnd a corsage Mr, und Mrs. R. A. Leavy wore a pink horsehair picture bridesmaid’s. She wore onal blue, gray, and black Dolores1 Matson, Ludlngton, University of Virginia. Her Tho Rev, Anthony Copltanl of yellow roses. Texas Rd., Matawan, an hat and carried a pink etn- matching picture hat and oar stripes: naVy blue socks; bluo Mich.; Mrs. John Sherman. husband graduated from the officiated at the double ring A wedding breakfast was nounce the engagement of brolded organdy olosed para- . ceromony and colobratod tho held at tho Rollo Post Houso, ried a white basket of daisies straw hat; white .-open weave Sultland, Md., slater of the United States Naval Acad tlieir daughter, Agnes Laur- . Frank Jones, Kennsburg, sor filled with pink roses. bridegroom; Mrs. Cl&rence nuptial mass which followed. Koyport, for tho bridal party tab collar bhtrt: cordovan em y. ' . ’ entia, to Lt. Joseph W. Kouton was tho boat man and ushers Bridesmaids were Misa Michael Borgln, R ed Bank, and Immediate families. La Jr., son ol Joaopli W. Koutcn, Bhoes a black handkerchief, and wore Robert Boehler, West Rosemary O'Orady, Roselle, a white carnation. was the soloist and Mrs. Marie ter a reception was held at the 210 Main St., Woodbrldgo, and cousin of tho bride, and Miss Lederbaus, organist. North Ccntcrvlllo Flroliouse. Keansburg; Ronnld Jackowltz The Men’s Fashion Pageant tho late Mrs. Kouton. Kcnnsbuig, cousin of tbe bride Joan Hopkins, Elizabeth, Olvcn In marriage by lior F o r their woddlng trip Is sponsored Jointly each June Miss Loavy graduated from Robert Fcrrano, Cllffwood TUolr blue gowns, hats and lather, the bride ware a lull- through the New England by the city and the New Jersey Matawan High School and the Beach, and Antone Boehler, parasols were styled t h . lenatb Sown with chapol train. States and Canada, the bride Retail Clothiers and Furnish SECRETARY Mercer Hospital School of Keansburg. Brian Kennedy, same as the honor - attendant The lace bodlco had a Queen wore a light blue suit with ers Association. N ursing, Tronton. s li e is Keansburg, brother of the and their parasols were filled Anno collar edged with seed white accesso ries And a cor employed at tho Perth Amboy Drlde, wns Junior usher. witli yellow rosei. Among t h e 64 men picked pearls, and long pointed sage of talisman roses. Oeneral Hospital, Lt. Koutcn Tlie bride's mother wore .. Cheryl Ann O’Orady, Eliza pom the boardwalk were Joseph Sleeves. Her threo-tler veil of The bride was graduated WANTED graduated from Woodbrldge light blue embroidered nylon beth, cousin of the bride, was F. Ward, and J. aordon Sick French Illusion (ell from a from West Keansburg Sohool High School nnd Ciladol Mili thc rlower girl. Her pink bal les, both of Keyport, orown of lace and pearls, and dress over net ruffles, waltr^ and Is cmployod nt Rollo's tary Collette, South Carolina. longth, with a matching hot of lerina length gown was styled she carrlod a cftscado bouquot Charcoal Grill, East Bruns Ho received his mnstor's de- liko Uie m aid of honor's nnd Enjoy one of America’s great Immediate opening. Interesting of white roses, wick. leaves trimmed with .rhino groo at Rutgorn University, and stones, light bluo accessories sho carried an organdy_ . bns- _ freedoms. Attend the church work in advertising department. iilBB Joan Massey, Koyport, The bridegroom was grad presently ls stationed nt th e ket filled with Dink rosebuds, of your choice this weekend wits her sister's maid of hou- ond n corsage of whlto gla- uated from St. Mary’s School, Walter Rocd Army Hospital, molllns. ■ Ability more important than exper* or, She woro a gown of whlto South R 1 v 0 r, and attended Washington, D. C. The bridegroom's mother se starchod lace and blue organ South Itlver'High School, Ho lence. Phone J. H. Miller, Will E. An. October wedding ls looted 0 periwinkle cryntolctte dy with a . blue laoo pillbox. served three yenra In Iho U.S. planned. gown embroidered ln gold Bho. carried a colonial bouquet Cusick; Co., Aeromarine Bldg,, Marine Corps, lie ls employed with a lace cooktull hat, gold cf.'pflstel spring flowora. at JUrltan Arsenal, Metuchen. , Enjoy one cf Amerloa's great accessories' and a corsago ot Keyport , . Walter Wlloheslikt,. South CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY The couple will reside In freedoms. Attend the church white glnmelllas. HALM BT,. TEL KB M W River, was tha boat man and South River, 1 of your choice thla weekend, For,.itheir wedding trip to /
U ri. Donald Charles Dow S3 h f l e r L u m b er Com pany, association,- aa tha Installing HARRIED IN KEANSBURG nes, Red Bank, was • her tii* OBITUARIES Preii Association Kpaasburf, . officer, M r, K ern ey , who. will ter's matron of honor.'• Her The' bridegroom ^.graduated To Hold Centennial walu-,length gown. - ot pink ' Mra. Uant lonenten ‘ _ $te>lde, will, receive a plaque from Keyport High School, Mrs. Ann* Jorgensen, 07' -pThe.Naw Jersey Press; (As? ’.Ut recpsnltlon o(.h!s services oryitalette'^ h a d’ • aportrait C lass of 1949, and is a n U.3. SHTAW AtfJOlffiNAi: necjdlne and long,torso bojllce wife of Hani Jorgensen,- 10 Sociatton, only organization of 'a a ; ' Murlflg ,th«f f p ast Army veteran of the Korean Sunset Ave., Newark, died Its kind In continuous opera /SO IMs s r * *5 ? 1 . ■ - : - 4- .'i . • -' .> i - i? -Ty J - ’ -■ ■ ^hicK was scalloped t<>' » full War. buring the whiter he is Friday, Jupe I, 1956, Ip 8t, tion for 100 years, will hold a Gov. Robert B. Meyner'.wlU J u n e T,. 185* P a g e T h ree a bustle back aod engaged to the fillbusiness James Hospital,. TJejrark. She four-day meeting at ~ Spring be one ;of the guest speakers ijqw.-; eHjB -w dre' ?a with ' the . Wood!yh W. Bowne Lake June 28 thro.iah July I was born lh keyport, tho nt the lOOtli anniversary,'din jh*schtng picture hat, and & Sons, West Keansburg, and ns a klckoff.. to Us centennial Must'Stand Trial carried a cascade bouquet of daughter of Uie late William ner on Frlday nlslit. The Week in the summer he Is employ celebration; lt has been an tea roses. -... and Ida (Willis) Arnold, and end program also will Include M iddlesex Counly a rand Ji> ed by Uie New Jersey Shore nounced by John E. Kerney of Bridesmaids were Miss Pa lmd lived ln Newark for to a tour of Fort Monmouth, a 1 ry Thursday Indicted 'Charles Distributors. years. She w as a m em ber of The Trenton Times, president tricia Ann Boyd, wearing or* visit to Monmoulh Park on Illnes,, 33. Koansburg, and Ar The couple will Uve on Anna Garahrant Chapter, Or of NJPA. chid; Miss Barbara Bohn, Friday, a tour of tho Lake th u r -WnllhiB, 28. K eyport, oa Route 36, East Keansburg, der ol the Eastern Star, East The meeting at the Essex green; and Miss Loretta hurst Naval Air Station Sutur- charges of rape nnd atrocloui until their new home on Lau O range, ■ and Sussex Hotel will Include day movnluK and an entertain assault and battery. Thetr vlo Green, yeHow, all of Keans rel Ave., West Keansburg, is two days of business sessions burg. Their gowns of crystal- Besides her liusband, she Is ment nnd dnnco following the tlm w as Anne B k'ghouse. SI, com pleted. survived by two brothers, Ste and two. of relaxation, tradi banquet Saturday night, * Madison Townshlii. - lette were waltz*lengfch styled tional with the association's with a .sleeveless bodice wlllt phen Arnold. Keyport.., and Rotary Hoe May Bo William Arnold. Perth Amboy. combined antiual meeting and a scalloped portrait neckline. summer outlnR. Mr. Kernoy Their skirts were fashioned Used For Weeds Funeral services were hold USED v Monday at 2 p.m. at the Bedle predicted the largest turnout apron style in tlie front end In .association-..history. - ' ing- in a bustle backwith a Thr~~rotary ‘hoe - is—a; good Funeral Home, Keyport, with the Rev. Dr. H.T. Williams, NomlflTOon and election of large bow. They wore match tool to use this ; season not offices, top Items on the bus Popular Records 39plece pink d re ss-w ith sinor Zenith backed byjin iron*cl»J USED CARS Bloomfield; 14 grandchildren, June 3. 1956. in the Keans- lace fell, down the front and a white hat, white accessories but those which aro Just corn* 10-tlay mopoy*b»ck fiuar«nle«or/w// and 33 great-.grqndchlldren.. burg Methodist Church. The back of the skirt with, hip and a .corsage of white roses Ing through the ground. M liiiaction. yet lolling lor on«> . Rev. Joli& pt Euhler, pastor bustles of nylon tulle caught The results will be better Services were held Tuesday fourth tlio price of many comparihl# and stephanotls. . ai ‘woman'i hairt Opcratei * officiated at the double ring: H er flnger-tlp-length veil of West Keansburg Firehouse. et, with a - breeze blowing, lin St,, Bloomfield, wltli the for only about I0< a week/ ■ ceremony fet 3 p.m. before an Im ported F rench Illusion fell The bride was graduated w here the surfaoe soil will Rev. Dr.'Jleinl J. Buttlnghau- altar decoded with white from a scalloped Rosepoint from Middletown Township dry oui, killing the weeds hr sen, pastor em eritus of roses &nd white gladioli, lace crown, with tear-drop^ High School, Class of 19W> and this, manner* the Park Avenue Presbyterian Frank ^frenger played wed-' sides. She carried aTcaHeaflfc the Red Batik Business insti Church, officiating,-. assisted GEORGE S. BARRETT ttnd SON _ ._ - ding music ;JiQuquet_af—^rhite roses and tute, She Is em ployed as a Furnished apartment algns by the Rev, Frederick Boos, Given In marriage by her bables^-b: bookkeeper at the Charles H. for sale at this office. . pastor of Ihe Qotlisemane Lu M ain St...... MA 1 -3 1 0 0 ...... M a ta w a n theran Church, Keyport, Inter ment wa« ln Bloomfield Ceme tery,. ' Aflhur Ft. Then : A rthur F . Thon, 42, husband of . Mrsi Alice (McOulnnes) Tlion, . 13 Euclid Ave., Keans burg, , died Saturday, .June 3, IDS#, la Rlverview .-Hospital,. He #a* born In New Yolk, tlie son of ■ F ran k ,.L.. Tlion,. S tap le ton;and the" laU M rs, Jane (Epham)'. Hion. Mr. Thon was employed lor 15 years wltli the Keansburg Newberry’s Own famous brand "ROCK" Undorwoar — tho name that National Bank, where he was makes news^ In quality and value yoar aftor year — Iti no wonder that a oashler. He was’ a member of St. Ann’s Church, Keans thousands of men and boys wear Nowborry’s-Own Undorwoar exclusively burg, Ke had lived ln Keans —- Its the oxtras that set them apart — Flno quality, rib knit, Nylon rein burg for ID years. forced neck and log bands, extra roomy cut and you get them at a. FOR STEALING TIME AND MONEY l_'Basldt* tils wife and father, he It survived by a dauRhter remarkable low Newberry price...... _r ...... - Mrs; Dorl« Weatendorf, Keani- bucs: fc *bn, Airman Jamoa A, Thon, serving 'aboard the Alrctuft Carrier FDR; two M sn'i "B10 ROCK" grandchildren; a brother, Wil liam E., Port Clyde, Ms., and a sister, Mrs, Patrick O’Hare, TEE" SHIRTS White Meadow Lake. A high requiem man was held Tuesday at 10 a. m. at St, Ann’s Church, Keansburg, with the Rev, Edward Corri gan, pastor, officiating. Inter ment was ln Mt. Olivet Ceme tery, Middletown Township.' Janies DeBUyeq ' James Defltaven. SIT Lorll lard Avt., Union Beach, died fin* combed cotton F rid ay , Ju n e 1. 1958, at Mon knit, Nylon reinforced mouth Memorial Hospital. He neck and arm* for las* had lived ln Union Beach for 14 years. .. , ting good- fit. Whit*' H i la survived by his Tftotn- Sites 3. M. I. er, Mrs. Jennie Savo, Newark; his wife, M rs. K athryn (Boll mldts) Doatavan; two sons; Philip, Union Beach, and James, Jr., who Is serving ln the U. S. Air Force at Rome, N, Y., two daughters Mrs, An. na 9zuba, Bast Keansburg, and Miss Marie DeStaven, at Men's "SUM* HOCK" home; five grandchildren; one brother and five sisters.' Athlalli SHIRTS Funeral services were hold Tuesday morning at Jllbbo's O l (In* combed Funeral Home, Newark, and yorn» — Neck at 10 a.m. a high mass ot re= quiem was celebrated at the ond aimi art Lady of Mt. Carmel Church reinforced wllh Newark. Interment waa In Nylon. 34 lo 46. 59- Hoi)1 Cross Cemetery, Arllng ton, M an 's 1 (4 DOCK" NAM E: Octopus Outlet; alias inakouati wiring Attend the church of your KNIT BRIIPS choice this weekend. Combed eelten, Outdated device that fits into wall- full tul~ N ylon PESCRIPTION* I.adjr attendant relnlorcsd leg plug or lamp and enables unsuspecting person* to overload circuits. • Non-HectarUn optnlngl, elm. DAY Funeral Home lit w o liO (M 7 . 59' Octopus Outlet Is found in most old (and" many new) homes with too 1301 Maple l’l„ tttrp o rl few circuits to handle today's growing number of electrical appliances. Tel. KKrporl 7.1.152 " FUNUtAl MCWOM m U h i ol m*4 • • • Um • H pttw «l mi«4 • . WARNING! REWARD! pr*teefl*t f*e4« h*m m. ".LITTLE ROCK" ''JUNIOR ROCK" Tangllrtg w ith this trouble m aker can W ith sufficient branch circuit*, and B O Y S ' BRIEFS Athletic SHIRTS be dangerous! He blow s fuses, slow* outlet! plus 100 AMP service you'll Cotion tnU, Ug fln« eolloa fcnfl, en|oy Hp-top operation of appliance*/ down appliances/ dim s lights. If you opening* ^//lon neck, ormi rein* I pot him In your hom e, notify your lights, and other equipm ent. W hat's reinforced, ond , * JwMf PwrK t Li|H O n o llt/ ) COllOrt fine eotlen Vnlt live better electrically* knit, neck L otm yarni, leg optn- 1 0 0 Taking A Tour Or openlngi ffylon o with fun H0USEP0WER . Ingt Nylon rein- B o y T e e i . 4 A M P Cruise reinforced for a forcsd— e Iaill4 SERVICE Soiling fit, 4'8, 59" wolillidnd, SMI, 50* Shirts l b Phone Now for « r * w Prom pt Reservations . S M-L If you spot Him symptoms ✓ w '- . Brown Travel Bureau call your electrical contractor IH r ra ils j VAIIcr 8-4MI for o free wiring rfieck-oft' tit Hmltli HI,, I-rrlli hwMihMbW TV pUton tl«wf«4« •pplWwIwi Nt*hl C all.! K K jp art 7-50JI i. J. NEW BERRY CO. KEYPORT 7 llrosdw *i , K rriiorl .1.1.1 ...... Mil i .... in...... Daniel Franklin Kuzma, Junt -state commissioner of educa the fourtroo.m where I am pre ders Franklin Anderson, Joan ftulirAtldersenrBarbaraEllen Ann i-acc:r<- Frank Dayjrl f.a- tion, that the vote, was illegal siding,^^yoU a re ^ o ln g io be lield Mond, Judith Iriq Lautecwald, The lipard then voted to hire in contempt of court/' the Lool^ifig Backward Ethel - C. Leperopolos, Char J&TAffAK JftOBNAL Mr. Senft by the voice vote judge iaijl. v : ■ ITEMS ABOUT FOLKS AND] lene Ann: Lockwood, Vernon THINGS WE KNEW IN All County Court judges later called for . by Mr. Clayton. Ralph Magee, Timothy G. U h. THE LONG AGO concurred ln.,the proper attire celia Bennett, J. Michael Bliss, P a v e F o u r ' June 7, 1956 Mr. B^rkalow noted the re gee. .. . edict and all witnesses will be Charles tucKy Bonnef, jr., Rob solution oh the minutes hir Also Shirley Ann Marvel, instructed to come to court ert. Edward. Booket, William THE MATAVVAN JOURNAL Forty Years Ago . ing Mr. Sena by the voice vole properly attired. : Margot Eileen Mayer, Jean Established ’l8K> Teiepnoiii T-joid (Issue Thursday, M ay 25, 1916) The -attorney said the boat'd The defense summed up by Henry Brady, Georeann Caley. H arriet McCue. M ary Lours Me- : J. MabeJ Brown, Publisher The .old material taken and Mr. Sena should tear up claiming the state’s case to be Harry H. Carothers, Dorothy Knight. Joyce Joan McMahon, Published every Thursday at from the bridge oh the Mata- the first contract and a hew faulty in that Gotel was shown Louise Carlson, Gerald H. Car- John B. Melna, William John Keyport, Monmouth County. N.J. - wan-Holmdel Rd. will be sold filler, III, Edward F. Morey, By BROWN PUBLISHING AND one should be issued to bear to have come to Flo's,unarmed oil, Zoe Clapp, Robert E. Con- PRINTING COMPANY at public ajictlon at the a date subsequent. the night of the shooting and dit, John Chester Conover: “ ' Mary Elousie Morris, Freder bridge on Monday* May 29, ick William Moser, Jr., Patricia Mabel Brown , Editor The board received word to have been h&nded a gun only Also Patricia Anne Crawford, at 10 a.m. It will be sold in Dorothea Nealis, Alan J. Nichol, &eraldin* V. Brown ..Associate Editor there*were 14 applicants for to save himself from deadly in Jane Marie Curry, Margaret small lots and all material Sandra Gene Pearce, Ronald SUBSCRIPTION RATES one janltorl&l post vacant. It jury at the hands of Williams. M. Cusanelli, Nora Davis, must be paid for at close of . Payable tn Advance was decided to consult Ulrich Tbe element of intent was Marla Edda Dejesus, Barbara Peter Ramsay, Jr., Irwin An One Year fwithia state) „ ..44.50 sale.. . thony Rapolla, Alfred J. Rjven, Six Month* ,- r ------. 2.50 Elsenman, chairman of build wholly lacking, as Mr. Antonio Ann DellaPietro, Frances Dells- Three Month* . l.M August :Kattner,. Jr., recent ing and grounds committee, to saw It. , - Pietro, Fred DenBleyker, Tiieo IH, Clifford P. Reeves, George - O n e YYear e a r (outside state) , . 5.00 Harry Ritter, jr., David Brooki Year (outside U. S.)«. . 7.00 ly has Installed a m otor in find out his further interest in Judge Giordano found the dore Louis DiSanto, Meta Elsa Thompson's Garage on Broad serving before acting on the state's case defective and not Rudder, George Milton Romm, „IJW. Malawan Journal la a newspapei Domlny, Oall Evelyn East "of the people, by tbe people and for St. to run'an air compressor. applications. aligned to the facts. mond. Mary EUzabeth'Elllson, ler. ------the people. Its aim Is to serve the The air is forced Into a large James Orr resigned to take Also Warren Vincent Fussell, " best Interests of Matawan; to present Ann Marie Flelschltiahn,- Joan all of the newt of the week without tank where It Is stored until a post ln Neptune Township E. Fritzinger, Terryann Gallo Barbara Eileen Ryan. Carol* bias or prejudice In a clean, sane, needed to blow up automobile where he will be a non?teach-, 95 Diplomas To Be way, Jesse Oray. Jr., Theodore Jeanette Schaffer, William Gary conservative manner, respecting the tires. Ing principal next year. He ...inalienable rights of our. clUiena. and DuWayne Griffith, Sandra Ann Scbreiber. Louis K ober; .3!gU- . lea'Ves' his post as Mar 1 boro (continued from page one).- thereby making Itself worthy of tbtlr The" Sunday-school of the Hansell, Mary Ellen Harris. mondl, Susan E. Smith, Robo- —conildejic#.------School principal June 30. bafii make their life work. the hips by pliable reeds will D'Emfdio, Louise ; Devlno, Ave.,‘ M atawan. CaU M ataw an 1-4633. aiiona and repalra. Easy financing 1109. Swartsei'g Farm -Supplies wjtf Sunday. Their- daughter, Miss Is It true that mental disabil w!7 arranged. Cali Keyport 7-4150. wjtf Others will start ln the bus go merrily on. . Capes promise Shirley Noddings, took part in ity comes under this category? Robert Dillon...... SA V E $$$$ to be so general that they GENERAL handy man to care for iness world, and thus take several events. A—Yes. You must be totally Also Carol Henderson, Rob yarSr also odd Jobs around nursing DON’S TV SERVICE NEW 120-Bass Italian Accordions. Two may become common before home'.—Mount P leasan t M anor N ursing y ea r guarantee, orlce $164, Lesson# their places Immediately as Miss Lois Thompson was disabled. Only a disability ert Heffner* Jphn^Healy^-Ron- Tor fast efficient radio and television at your home 12. Call KE 7^0314. 1 p a rt 0/ society. Then there will 3une. These are copied from Home. 38 Freneau Ave,. Matawan. scrvice ca ll M atawan 1«3844. Q wjtf guest of honor at a surprise severe enough to keep you aid .Head. John Hannon, John Call M atawan 1-4633. wj7 USED television sets in good condl* the capes of the Italian police be those who will enter mill birthday, party given by her from doing any substantial Greenemeler, Barbara God LANDSCAPING—Building and main tion. Bargains from |25 and up. .. tary servlet. They will parti and sharpshooters. ■„ , MEN tenance of vour grounda our spec* Pete’s Inc., corner , W. Front and parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. gainful work can be consider frey, Carolyn Gaub, ISlario laity; top soil, manure, fertilizer, lime Main Sts., Keyport. Tel Ke: 7-2*700. cipate In preserving and pro: Garlto£ Neil Gargullo, Marga We have 2 openings for men inter* L. Lucas. Stone Rd. Tel. Keyport 7> Twenty«-five Y ears Ago Sterling ThompsoftY - s£., at ed. The disability may have eated ln making an. extra income of NATIONAL cash register rir.SA- from -. tectlng the Ideals upon which 1413. wjtf (Issue Friday. May 22. 1931) their home on Edgemere Dr., been caused by Injury, bodily ret F in n, Michael Fagan,. 120 to $40 a week. Apply by writ lc to $3, upright piano. Thor this nation was founded. ing to Mr. J. Stewart. 2 Northwood- BULLDOZING, lots ' cleared, cellars, spin dry washer, general electric-' Saturday evening...... sickness, mental lllneiss, or Barbara Faas,_ Francis .Evan- land Ave.. nt. 0, New Brunswick. Many residents from this The Fire Department wa's tanks and septlcs dug; lots, garages ironer, station wagon stroller 'aiid' ' called out on a general alarm Mfirlplt Hall, Middletown, blindness. ' lch, Agnes Emm, Patricia Ea N. J ., or call Charter 0-7196 after 7 and coops filled and graded, drive baby walker. All perfect condition. area are being graduated from which has trtum closed for the gan, Philip Dorsi, Alice Dlp- p.m.______wj6-2B ways cindercd, graveled and grad Call K eansburg §-0846. ~v‘ , ,'w jtf' colleges too. They are start Saturday night, when the Q—How can I get a record of SALESMAN to take complete charge ed. Blue' stone, road gravel, mason duration >of the war, will be pel, Richard Diodato, Patri sand, washed gravel, flu dirt and lop ONE set double garage doors, cach New York and Long Branch what has been credited to my of sewing macblne^department; ex-, door 4' x 7', excellen t ccnd;lr>np Call ing out In the world with spec- re-opened today, Thursday, cia Diodato, George Hudson, fcrlence preferred but not essential, soil Dump trucks for hire. Eckel Railroad bridge . over Mata social security account. Brothers, Tennent Road. Morgan* M atawan 1-4218-R betw een 3 and 7 lalized training to earn their by the Monmouth-County His Harvey Hyer, Bruce Insley, Blood Income; marvelous opportunity p.m .______'______wJ7*_ . ..own living,, and.. because of wan Creek, north of the pajs: A—You m ay check your of fof-right man. • Write Box 578, Key- vllle. Cali M atawan 1-4220-J. wjtf torical Association, William S, Stepheir ;Joycer Jeanne Kane,' p o rt ...... - ...... - - . w i l l " their educational background, enger station, .waj.. found:to. ficial social security record: aa SEPTIC tank and cesspool cleaning. be ablaze. . Holmes, director, h a a an Samuel Kay,: '"EdwardT Ken MECHANIC to work on Chrysler Call M atawan 1.2608. . w jlf ALUMINUM they have & real contribution nounced. ' - - - , r . ' " • olten aB once • year by writing nedy, John .. Kennedy,.. John cars; only first data mechanics to to~ make. They have studied Miss Margaret L. *Terhune ' Mrs. Harj-y ^taiagHnnn of to the Social Security Admin King, Madonna.w.Klepp,i Barr ipply; high good working SEPTIC .tank and cesspool cleaning, DISCOUNT HOUSE I: entertained the D.A.H. n t the :onaltlons, Apply Raritan Qdragc, modem ' equipment, - ‘ reasonubla hard and Jong to earn their PnJmyra la visiting^ her par istration, Baltimore, Md., and bara Konar, John Kruger, South Main St., Keyport. wjtf rates. Call Van K eyport ’i-4937-R. ,V ' » - Woman’s Club In'Red Bank, . NO SALESMEN degrees. They are entering a ents, Dr. and Mrs. Condvcr asking for a statement of your John Kuch&rek.. yesterday afternoon. A num NO COMMISSIONS! - r - . world of opportdnlty-a world Burlew, Main St. Mrs. Burlew account. You can get an ad Also James Lamber^son, ber of people from here were MATAWAN TELEVISION SERVICE TRIPLE INSERT. COMB, • ' that needs them to take a real broke her arm recently ln a dressed postcard at our office Francis Leake, Richard In attendance. ' WINDOW ...... part by helping to make laws, fall. for use In requesting this In Lynch, Thom as Lynch, Wlll- UNDERGARMENT CO. Call us for reliable TV service; tele ALUMINUM COMB. BOOR *29.05 Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘ H. formation. If an error has vision antennas repaired and inital* 9x12 SCREEN PORCH 149.93 solve problems, build up bus- lam-Mabbltt, Margaret Mag- OPERATORS led. ' We also repair radios and small 0x12 JALOUSIE PORCH . ' Conover 'and daughters, been made ln your account, we VENTILATED . SM.M “iness-on a stable basis, and nenat, • Anthony Mallnconlco, EXPERIENCED electric appliances. assist society generally. Claire and Carol, Maplewood, will help you get It corrected. ALUMINUM DOOR HOODS 2 9 .9 5 / were guests of the latter’s Patricia Marcelin, Joseph . STEADY WORK — This Is a big world, and be* You should check on your ac GOOD PAY EVERYTHING IN ALUMINUM. Muscatello, Bernadette Mc VILLAGE TELEVISION AT A LOW, LOW cause It is, there are many mother, Mrs. B.F.S.' Brown, count at least once each three, Grath, Rosemarie Nlcora; Mi - 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Sunday. Mrs, Brown returned — i <5 Day. Week : 20-E. FRONT..ST. ' problems to be settled. Wheth years, since there Is a limit to chael* O ’Neil, Regis CVNelil “ I Johnsoh Ave., Matawan DISCQUNT PRICE- er the young person of today with them to spend the week. the period-within which cer John O’Shea, Carolyn Patch M atawan 1-1871 • KEYPORT -- receives an eighth grade dl- TheBe —w-awn-daya- there Is tain corrections can be made.' in, Charles Puschel, James - KEYPORT 7-3081 ... / ploma; a high school1 diploma, plenty of Swimming ln Lake Q—Now 07 X am drawing Robinson. Elizabeth Rogaskl, .. ‘ - • Wjtf ALUMINUM Lelferts. Under the direction - OPERATORS or a college degree, he has a widow's social security bene Joseph Sakowskl, Peter Sa- BAILING, -plowing, discing, corn DISCOUNT HOUSE responsibility ln thla world, of Councilman James Van- fits; My husband died when I kowski, Dorothy Smith, Eliza planting. cullivaUng. mowing and Brakle, life rings have been ' by Charles H. Connors Apply Union Froclca, 242 Broad St., weed spraying; also oth'tr types of 35 B nO AD STR EE T and a place In It. It Is the was 60 and I had to wait five beth Smith, Jeanette Som Keyport. Also line stitch operators tractor work.' Bernard Preis, Old KEYPORT. NEW JERSEY youth of. today who will decide placed at points In both Lake1 'Rutgers University _ years before they paid me. m er. ,______'. .■______wjtf Tennant Road. Morganville. Call FOR INFORMATION. ©ALL Lefferts and Lake Matawan, Matawan 1-0085-R-l. wjtf .COLLECT. AT KEYPORT 7-2*74 the kind of world which will My next d6or neighbor Is on Also Judith Spoor, Anthony wJ7 which arc most frequently It really does not matter JACK'S Upholstery, free estimates exist tomorrow* and today's much) with most plants, when ly 45 but told me she. was get Stanlk, Frances Stefanskl, TEN WOMEN given. Large selection of/fabrics 16 foot boat. 2/3rds finished, sturdy youth should realize that it used by the swimmers aa ting widow's benefits. Why is Edward Stoney, Irene Tanskl, to choose from. Call. Matawan 1- built thruout. owner must sacrifice, m eans of aid In case of need. pruning is done, provided the To act as hostesses, attractive c|ay 2305-M; "after 5 p.m . ca ll M atawan best offer accepted. Call Sabo's ' does not matter with what this? . Catherine Trahlm, Joseph work. Apply Manager Lofew’s new Service Station/ Rt 34. Malaua-i; Mata The 01st annual Orand operator knows what he Is do 1-W7D-M. Wj7 type commencement he Is con Vena,. Charles Vreeland, Pa 3S Drive-In T heatre, Hy 35, 2 m iles wan 1-3700. w j7 Chapter session of the brder ing. He must know the subject A—Mother's' benefits are south of Keyport, Monday 10 a.m. to LIGHT hauling and carting, odd jobs, nected, it still Is only a period to be operated on, the objectives paid to a widow, regardless of tricia Walker, Robert Walsh, 12 noon. ■ ' . w jl will cart anything. Call Keyport LEAVING state, contents of h'jmo,' m* of beginning. of the Eastern Star of New 7-4083-J. ’______wj7‘ eluding portable washer, .elsctric1 sought and the reaction of the her agd, while she has chil Donald Wtenzel, Joseph Wlllet- stealr broiler. Proclor electrl? canker, - Youth Ib needed to help Jersey, was held In Asbury TRUCK driver, experienced, depend 4 bar stools, 3 piece map'.,* livin g plant to the removal of some dren under 18 ln her care, te, Lorraine Williams, Rene HOUSES FOR SALE make this world a better place Park, Wednesday and Thurs Zamora, Donald Zeni. able, 990 per week, steady job. Lud room set, metal cabinets, cabinet day. Those attending the ses of Its parts. These payments stop when the wig Voss, Tennent Road, Morgan- •love (oil), clothes hamper a"1 other In which to live for youth has youngest child reaches 18. The vllle. Call Matawan M032. BUILDINGS to move delivered to Item s. Call M atawan 1-4513-W. J7 foresight, Initiative, new Ideas sion from Sirius -Chapter The art of training, one of the many variations of pruning, v^ldow Is again eligible a t 65. MAN married or single to work ot your oroperty Cheap All Improve- 17-inch Phllco tele\’ision, radir,, phono* and hlgji Ideals. “To Com Matawan, were: Mrs. Olive roadstand. Apply in person, Son menta. No price over phone High graph combination. 3 spei^ auto» Smith, worthy matron; Benja Is recommended for at least Q—My father died when he Gotel Cleared Of ny’s Farm Market, Colt’a Neck traf way 33, Manalapan Phone . English- fhatic changer. In good condtti?n *100; mence" Is a challenge to the fic light nt, 3V______wj town 7-3521 Mailing address, (Tarry also Lincoln 300 egg incuba^r. Call Classes'of 1956, from the re mln B, Lufburrow, worthy pa one group of plants, the orien was 64-years-old. He left no (continued from page one) N Forman. Box 187. Freehold wjtf Matawan I-4812-J. ‘ y p tron; Mrs.' Cora / Lufburrow tal magnolias. The planting of widow to. collect the social se NURSES aides, 7 to 3 shift and 3 to ' eipient of the,eighth grade di fleer., Under cross examina 11 shift. Apply Brookdale Nursing CHARMING 5-year old ranch house BROILERS. 2'j pound, oven r?siy $1 Junior past matron; Mrs. these is Increasing. They aro curity. Who receives the bene tion by Alfred Antonio, of Perth Home, Highway 35, Keyport. Call a p ie cc / Call M atawcn 1-03,’J-M or ploma to the person who re in excellent Matawan Borough Matawan l-2ao5-M. , . « ceives a Doctor of Philosophy Helena Lord, associate ma very .conspicuous w hen ln fits of his_soclal seourlty? Amboy, Crutchfield admitted K eyport 7.4105.______■______wj7 neighborhood, not a development. 1 tron, and Mrs. Mae Dl?brow, bloom. A—A' lump-sum death pay POSITIONS open for clerk-typlsla. betfrooms. living room, dining room, Degree. You have overcome to handing the gun to Gotel as Apply E. M. Close. Hanson Van kitchen, tile ibath, full dry celtar and F O R R E N T one obstacle on the road worthy district deputy 'bf the With most plants of their ment will be paid to the per the. latter was being threatened Winkle Munning Co., Matawan. wJ7 attached garage. Large well land Eighth District. growth habit, we prefer to do scaped plot. Appliances, screens, success, but the road Is long son who paid his burial ex by Williams, who was brand HOUSEWORKER, S or fl days a week. storm windows ann many extras Rea> LICENSED pracUcal nurse can offer 'Kirs. Walter Melnzer and most of the pruning, when penses. ” Write Box 578, Keyport. Bus passes one orlvate room; one semi-private and we all travel lt together ishing “something white" In his house. ' wJ7 sonably priced. . Call Matawan 1> daughter, Ruth, Jam a ic a , needed, during the dormant 3867. wj7 . r people W eekly or month* hand. .Crutchfield also admit S1IEETROCK taper and helper. Cali |y Call Keyport 7-1564 J ; Wjtl .. Long Island, spoilt the week MATAWAN attractive 2 family house; COMMUNICATIONS season. However, the magnol ted to’ bringing t h e gun up South Amboy 1-0471- between 6 and BUNGALOW, b r o o m s in, vicinity o^ end with her, sister-in-law, ias, If pruned in winter, seldom 7 p.m . wj7 5 rooms and bath each apartment, St. Joseph’s Church, Ke.vp^rr; fu m *. Bids For Water from the south. He was Indict electric ranges, electric hoi water To The Editor: . Mrs. Fred Kortenhaus and heal well and often large cav heaters, gas heht. garage, nice lo- inhed or unfurnished. Rent reason* ed on a charge of carrying a cation. ... uum,„ able, suitable for 2 of 3 ms^, . CaU We enjoyed our trip to Hie family. ities will result In time, where (Continued-From Page One) I. all utilities including sewers. Matawan 1-4667. . wJ7* concealed weapon and trying to CLERKS Call Keyport 7-1106. wJ7* Keyport Weekly and The Mata- Edward W. Currie, who EXPERIENCED • INEXPERIENCED large parts need to be removed. citizens were circulating peti sell It, and pleaded non vult. APARTMENT. 3 large Toomj, iirivate wan Journal on May M, and was nominated for mayor by THINKING OF RED BANK, bath, unfurnished, heat anj hot Of course, when you buy a tions for construction of a sew He will be sentenced June 27. PERMANENT POSITIONS water furnished; also refrigcrJTrjr and we hope that we may come having his name written ln on Many Company benefits including free plant, you can do nothing about er plant, It is hoped to have Additional Witnesses . Cape cod brand new condition, lot stove. Inquire 3 Atlantic Avi., Mata* again sometime. We saw many ihe Democratic ticket at the hospitalization, surgical, life Insur wan. wJ7* what hns happened ln years sufficient signatures to present Ben JSaford, 32, of Bayvlew ance and sick leave. 5% discount 65 x 160, handsom ely landscapcU, liv Interest objects and liked recent primary, filed hia ac on all.purchases. Paid vacations and ing room, with fireplace, large kit- UPPER apartment 4 rt-oms. i)£if fur* gone by. You may be able to the petitions at Wednesday's St., Cllffwood, another eye ^«n witli dining area. 2 bedrooms. tho people. We thounht tlmt ceptance tills morning, which holidays, nished, located on Main St.. Keyr •solcct your plant and, If so, township meeting, The move witness, Identified Gotel as the Uie bath, expansion attic completely Port. Available on or ab.*j! june your papers were very Inter required the County Clerk to CASHIERS . floored, attached gArage *14.000, Other Oth, Bittner Agenc\’. Ksyjwrt ' choose one that is wcll-balanc in the Cliffwood Beach ares one'doing the shooting,' Under homes S10.000 and up. , estlng. We are very happy that p rint Ills nam e as such candi W RAPPERS „ wj7 cd, with good crotchcs and no and Laurence Harbor In Madl cross examination, he, too, ad BUTCHERS wo were able to come. Thank date, on the ballots to be used crossing branches. son Township stirred tho Cliff, CLERKS. Harry A. K earnev A Co..- yUU tor the souvenirs, in the borough on Election mitted vto seeing something in • > POIlTEnS^ J ■ . " Hamilton’ Bldg., No\y. if any pruning needs to wood Bcoch realdehts ln.’MMh- Williams hand. On further ex 43 W. Front S i.. Red Flank Fifth Grade, Cllffwood Day. Rena, L. Cartan and be done, wait until the leaves' wan Township to (ict, .. Apply Daily to . Red Bank 0-7700 I’.LEASANT double rrom for couple Elementary School C.IS., Close, who wore sim ilar amination. both Crutchfield and Open Weekends > /or single man. dtsirable Incation, have developed,'for at that time The State D epartm ent of Eaford admitted Gotel had 1 FOOD FAIR ------V-- wj7 on bus line, reatonanle. Ii:T-jl:e 162 Blnkc-Hasklns, Tc&cher ly nominated for councllmcn RARITAN TOWNSHIP, "V vear old Kevport cr call Kyyport healing appears to tako place Health hos found th e whole backcd up 50 feet under Wil 7'M4. m>]17 for the three-year term, also more rhpldly, STORES INC. cape rod. rooms, gas heal, cor ■ To the Editor: shorefront area,- critical as far liams threatening advances, ner property W550. Carlton li. Pol- filed their acceptances, . and And now, after your tree Is . ROUTE 9 ; Thc. blghest Income levels ln their names will be Included its need of a sower system Is and had twice fired Into the [Hiri 7 i-lulB.Cio,e Ule 'nroker- Call Kev.^ U S E D C A R S formed, train.-• That means, the entlro North Jersey shore on the ballot. concerncd, but t h e Matawan plr to deter Williams before SAYREVILLE, N, J. f. don't allow a twig or branch to w ill tage. gas heat, combination alum HUICK, lii.51, veilow fc^iverl. ).3, good area' nre shown by-a Rutudr and Madl.son Township govern shooting at the man. Mrs, inum storm ulmtoun «nd ncrcrns rondlUnn J550. C all M a tjv .in 1 Ten Years Ago grow In {in undesirable placo UlO demand for Avon Cosmetic **lca 25 7 - J a ft «* r_ 5:: 10 P rn.__ ■ wJ14 University study to.be ln Little ing bodies have pointed, out It Gotel and Eaford’s wife, Inez, representatives needed In Malawan. good location J8950. Carlton H. Poll Silver, ‘T’air Haven, Rumson (IsKiie T hursday. M ay 23, 1040 or direction. As soon as ft Involves sewer assessment fi other eye-witnesses, were pos Freneau and Morgan. Call R*d Burk UUDSON llornet. l!)M. harti't 'i.’fiotly- branch bud “breaks,” nnd it fl-0887-W after 5 p .m ., or write Dis lr C“" K^7 },e a t<‘r. radio and h\^Vj naU c. nnd Wnnamttssa. ..Median an The scenc of Matawan sta nancing tlmt is almost pro itive Williams had a razor In in.iOO original rniles, one v/hlte is pointed In a direction where trict M anager. P. O. Box 281. L illie KKYPOHT attrartive .P, room hunya"- nual Incomes ln 1940 ranged be tion was one of bewilderment hibitive. ; ;__ his hand and that Gotel only Silver, -N. J. j(j.)4 low °,j j^aj, $41100, Carlton H. Pol- wall tires almou lirsnd n e s \ Calil it should not Krow, rub lt off ilegan. Keyjwrt 7«J03frJ. wi7 tween $3700 nnd }40OO and about UUs morning as Newark, and shot because he was about p /ri l71.i;; ! BK5'‘ l<' C*» Key. — ,— '—• Now York commuters board with your thum b cr cut lt off to be set upon. PART TIME 40 per ccnt of tho Incomes wero with a sharp knife. Mail wanted 0 p.i to 10 p.m . to 1354 Dotlc^.^2 d>nr CArchel. over $5000. Tho low est lncomo ed trains, uncertain about $269,914 Low Total Jack Nunziato, bartender at operate hydraulic p i in...... Mi Situation W anted gyromatic Tram, |ll!)5 their chances for veiling bAck In othor words, this sort of vllle area. Experience not renulred l>54 Hudson Hornet, 4 m while the majority were pre It to remain on the plant until a fc- EtEF. Cl.lckm manure. We load, BOOKk e b :p k ii wom«„ ul.hu part 113 Robert Sena' hired- as non pearance Id an orange-colored 4 River reported median annual coarse Instrum ent has to be you haul; seven days. Cali at ttme uotk. Call Matawan I'lJ.l DeSoto door. F>rt Dorr’S pared to take the advice of teaching principal at a snlary of shirt and no Jacket led Judge Lakehurst Tarms. Iakewood-Lake* auto. Tr»n». ton ,' 'Incom es aa high aa $3200’ or used. n Central Railroad officials and $3800, asked Clifton T. Barka- hurct noad. Route M7. CaU Lake* more than 25 per cent of In Giordano to reprimand h 1 m. hurst B-3171. wJtf-7 W"-A- 'Of i or 3 childr.n In fiUIILEn A niTTItrv leave their places of business With magnolias, do your 99 DROAD ST., cornea over $5000. Atlantic low, Freehold, the board's at After the witness w a s sworn Callr.^U Matawan ^ ■>»>.. w«* or hour. early bo as to beat the ft p.m. pruning with your fingers or a torney, about the status of a Judge Olordano pointed out that KEYPORT, N j . ' City showed median annual In walkout deadline. . sharp knife. The poorest tool Real Eitate For Sale Palnlln,: alao odd KEVPORT 7 (>>!H contract he had signed with although we live In a democra m i V I M alayan I-0&74-R or . com e of below $2000 and Cnpe Emerson J. Lisk, Matawan, Malawan I Jloi-n to uso is a dull saw or a snap- ^he board, lie said ho had sinn cy there Are certain t/jidltlona . M ay Just below $1000, Wann- recently enjoyed a sudceBsful cut pruncr. . KNAPP AGENCY m a ss* w a a shown to be the ed a contract as a result of a that must be respected. Real Estate - insurance fishing trip ln> St. P^ter^burg, This practice will work well secret ballot choosing him 115^ Main S t — Matawaa I-3M7 WANTED TO BUY , most out jUndin* hlgh-lnpotne ‘The nex^ tim e you. • itjj m any Headaches may be IH R rJC acres, secluded fc-oodcd arva the! board) wa. notified ;byj Jo-| :ypu are not property i *Ulred, aowt location ****►. Carlton II. Poling, • Refel Eitate ■ Broker. Call Shop, The U a t ieph E, Payton,, and you hsppfn to come into .Kryport 7-lBll. i . . . wj7 K typatt; C a ll K.rpon M ill' > lif Two Showers Honor Contemporary Club | -Boston U. Graduate | Marie Dietrich Wins Miss Nancy Orr T A W A N Has Annual Banquet Nomoco Campership m a ta w a n ' jouto - Misa Nancy Orr, 8 Ravine The Matawan Contempor Marie Kathleen Dleltlch, a June 7, 1050 Page Flv« Dr., Matawan, was honored at B rief Item s atjout People Y ou K now ary Club held Its annual ban- member of Intermediate Girl q u e t at Pederson's, Red two bridal showers during the Scout Troop 8, Matnwdn, re Bank, May 28., Mrs. John Kin Auxiliaries Hold =; past week. Miss Orr will be cently received notlco from ney, outgoing chairman.- was Organization Meeting ! come the bride pf Joseph Ba Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dern- Mrs, Johnson Cartan enter Mrs. W. Oliver Dlggln en presented with a gift and Uie cookie chairman, Mrs. Louis nafato, Matawan on Saturday; berger were Sunday guests of tained her bridge club Thurs tertained at bridge Friday eve following new officers- were Ribustelll, Red Bank, that sho On Thursday evening, an or- July 7th, In Sf. J o s e p h's Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Switlick, day evening. The prize winners ning when the prize winners Introduced: M r s. William hnd wen a cnmperahlp for be goiitaatloiial meeting of the Cream Ridge. were Mrs. Ross Maghan and were Mrs. Front Bliss, Mrs. ZoVin, president; Mrs. Harry M ataw an- Fire Department Church, Keyport; ' - - Ing- the highest cooklo seller of Joseph Lehman, South River," Conrad Johanruen and Mrs Pitcher,. vice president: Mrs. Auxiliary wns hold ln tlie meet One shower was given by the hostess. Mr.' and Mrs. Oscar Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bell en Marguerite Laird. Mrs. George August Schnicllng, correspon all Interm ediate troops ot Dlil- Ing rooms of thc Hook and Lnd. her bridal attendants. Miss and Miss Frances Vincent, tertained at a barbecue sup Gaskell, and Mrs, Ralph Bedle ding secretary; Mrs. Martin trlct 4, This; district consists dor Company. The orgonlaa- Virginia Banafato, Miss Cloe Helmetta, visited Mr. and Mrs. per Memorial Day. Their were guests, ’ . . > B el 1, recording secretary: of Keansburg, Union Bench, tlon will be a social ono, con- ' Ann .Tourlne.Mlss Mary Lou Frefl D|etrich and daughter, guests were Mr. hnd Mrs. Jac Peter TenEyck attended the Mrs. Arthur Klatt, financial cllffwood, Keyport, Mntnwuh, sistlng-of members of the four Marie, on Sunday. annual Western Electric equip secretary...... Cartan; M at a w a n ,.. Mrs, Cushman and son, Geoffrey, Moisnnville, Fvenetui, and company auxiliaries, to (meet:, Mr; and Mra;W. C. Nodd' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bedle ment outing In Atlantic City > M rs. Johnson Cartnn IIolnideK four times a year, once at each Charles Moreno, Plainfield, over the weekend. On Satur Ings, and daughter, Sarah El and children, Ralph, Jr., and brought greetings from the Thla award entitles Mmio to flrehouse, to discuss topics of and Miss Connie Sickles at day he won a trophy for first len, Mr. and Mrs. James Nodd- Darlene, Mr.. an d Mrs. Ran senior club. Mrs. Clarence one of thc four sessions of day 'general Interest to all auxiliar prize' ln a golf tournnment. . Miss Sickles’ home. 240 Jack ings, and children. Laurie. dolph Harris, and daughters, Gole, third district e.vpnlng camp nt Cnmp Nomoco, Smith- ies, At eaclf mecttnK tile ot- son St., Matawan. Class C. at Seavlew Country department chairman, spoke, James, and Nancy, Mr. and E*eggy Ann a n d M ary E llen, burg, which will be open from fleers of the hostess auxiliary Club. Decorations were in pink, Mrs. Thomas Noddings and and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pike nnd Mrs. William Nusbnlm. July 3 lo Aug. Ti, Muilo has, w 111 preside. ___ ;...... ’ Mr. and Mrs. George Deitz blue and white and the gifts son, Douglas, Matawan; Mr. and son, Charles, Jr., and Nina lhe nesv stale . clm rlm nn of m is s w i n i f u e i v t .. n o /.zA attended Camp Nomoco for Uie Uniforms anil parades wfcrt , _w eie_ arranged under an um- and- Mrs, - Arthur.:;.McMahon; Bell. ~-v— - ...... ' ~ .attended the senior ball of Rut evening membership, brought dIscussed and Mrs, Vcition-Kl- — Sl'CCUnils f r o u\ tUr. F ed er p ast two yeiu'S. ntHl already had —-breHa.—Other guests present Miss Shirley Rieth, Cliffwood. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown gers University Friday eve- M\3S-Win\!vcd-EtW',v Batj.n, llson showed movies ol 1B55 nfng field a t the. Pines, Me ation. ' . sent in'her application for-tJils Wftre M rs.-U U m ald-O rr.-M rs.- a-n-d-Qeorgr'E^HefrKeyport, and daughter, Barbara Lee, 33 New Brunswick Ave,, Mat;, parades In whloh the M ataw an tuchen. After a few announcements, yonr. Last year Mnrle wns ^Frank Banafato, Miss Virgln- were Memorial Day picnic sup Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs, S’.el awan, was awarded tho Bncli- Fire Department participated, Sister Luclda, tlie former Mrs, Thomas Slddons, pro tlie second highest cookie seller la Tune, Miss Nadine Walker. per guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Ed la D. Brown, Belmar, were Sun ln her troop, Those present nt thc meeting Miss Jane Bowie, Miss Joan Margaret Purcell: Sister Su gram chairman, ^introduced elor of Science Degree at tho ward Rletli, Cllffwood. day guests' of Mr. and Mrs. r T h ere, were threo , girls - ln were: From Washington- En- Slee, Mrs, Ozzie Sickles and san, and Miss Mary Louise the speaker of the-evening School of P u b 11 c Relations M r s. William Craig enter Philip NeldUiiger. ..- ...... Troop 8 this year who. Sold over glno Company, Mrs. “Vllllam - =J41ss<-Dora^ Jlosoe, Mrs. Rob Purcell, Canton, Ohio, were Paul Anderson, Fair Haj^ft. and Com m unications of Bos-v tained the Thursday luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Heu 100 boxes, Mnrle sold 111 llulsurt^ Mrs, E. J, Nelson, ' ert Boldt, Jr., South River bridge club when the prize win ser spent Monday and Tues T hursday overnight, guests of Mr, Anderson has been with toil University oil Sunday, Miss ; -sent i gift. Dr. and Mrs. Qerard Devlin, lhe professional theater and Linda Lockwood, 131, and Pliyt- Mrs. John Thaler, and Mrs. ners were Mrs. Edwarft*^ day in Charlottesville. Vaul Bozza .majored ln Journalism. Us , DevaneV, 13D. Tlie entire Jerry Alinonns: Midway1,1-'Mrs. The' second shower was glv- Currie, Mrs. Paul Egan, and Miss Marguerite Miller, Har worked with Helei\ Hayes, where their son Christian, Is Burgess Meredith, Maurice Commencement exercises woro troop old 870 boxes,, while tho Raymond Insley, Mrs. Goorge en by Miss Estelle Larsen and Mrs. J. Raymond Ketchel risburg, Pa., returned Sunday a student at the University of Evans, Ethel Barrymore, and average troop sold 475. Clark nnd Mrs, Alfred Adler! X Mrs. Joseph Segulne at the Other guests were Mrs. William after spending several days as held 111 t|ic Boston Garden and Virginia. Christian returned others. He has been a teach Troop profit from the cookie llnley Hose, Mrs, Thendore Da- latler's home, Sliver St., Perth Wasmuth, Mrs. Joseph Baler, home with them. ‘ the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Jay Dr. MUtAi S. Elsenhower, pres F. Hostetter. - er, and Is Mown feature writ sale will be usod for service lola, Mrs. Ucovse Masneiiat, Amboy. Gifts were-arranged Mrs. Leroy Sickels, Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K. ident of Pennsylvania State Mrs. Watson Harding. Wy- er for the Asbury Park Press projects an d troop activities Mrs__P. Longo, Mrs. John under.- a sprinkling can with erick K. Dederlck, and Mrs Dederlck and Mr. arid Mra. ribbons attached to each gift ckpjf, was a Friday guest of He also lias a television pro University, was the' mnln At present, Troop 8, with tlieir Ra'lnko, Mrs, Frunk Grny, Jr., - Frederick Noble, Holmdel. James Smiley attended the Quests present were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L, Zucker. gram entitled, ''Reflections.'’ spoak'er, . loader, Mrs. FretV J, Dlctrloli. Mrs, Frank Qrny, »r, and Mrs.* • Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Thursday evening performance Olaf Larsen, Mrs. Arthur Mes Mr. and Mrs. -Edward W. His toplo wns the folk song, ls planning a plcnio at John Livurenoo Bucco: Hook and Lad* Ketchel entertained on Mem of “Kismet" at the Paper Mill Miss Bona lias accepted a serscmldt, Miss Ruth Water Cur He and sons, William and what it is nnd wliy. Me said son's Park, N ew Brunswick, dar, Mrs, Chai-lcs llnuser, Mrs, orial Day. Ouests were Mr. Playhouse. Millburn. - position -as n reporter-plioto- v bor, Miss Rebecca Berman; David, spent Memorial Day at that a'folk'song Is an expres whlcli will cIosb a'll activities William Ratcilffe, Mrs, lltch- ' and Mrs, Henry Benfleld and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diet P e rth Amboy; M is, Leon Wal Valley Forge, Pa. sion of people passed ou from grapher with the Hewburyport until fall. hard’James, Mrs. John Hinds, daughter, Gloria, Maplewood rich entertained at dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dern- generation to generation, and M ass., Dally News-. She grad Jr.. Mrs. Clifford Brower, Mrs. lace, Long Island; M rs. Wll- Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Bar- •11am Copperthw alte and daugh bridge Saturday evening. Their bcrser spent Memorial Day Is 300 - yenvs - old or more. uated from Matawan High Rhea LongBtreet, Mrs, Laur- geant, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Receives Degree ter. Miss Lorraine Copperth guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ar with their son-in-law and Mr. Anderson sang a few folk Sohool ln Juno 10M. H er par onoe Walker and Mrs. IElltson. Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. Wil At Ithaca Collge walte, Newark; Mrs. Henry thur Holey, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph songs and accompanied him ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinrles D, M. E, Ilalsy Hose Auxiliary liam Emmons, Jersey City; Ralph Norton, Fair Haven, and Boiza, attended tlio exeiolses. Bunting, Roselle Park; Mrs. Culllgan, .Rye, N.YV ’• ■ self on his guitar. During Mrs, Nolle Doak O’Neil, will be hostess at the next meet and Mr. and Mrs., Edward Mr. and Mrs. Jac Cushman. Lawrehce Rellley, Elizabeth; Mrs. J. Raymond Ketchel World War II, there was au daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ing whloh will be held on Nov, Bachman, Metuchen. Mr. jmd’Mrs. Philip Neldlln- Mrs. Ronald Orr, jr.. Mend- Mrs. Edward W. Currlfc, and upsurge of folk song and sing ISO”Attend Card - Robert B. Doak, 10 Miriam 3D. “ ; Mr, and , Mrs. Jack O'Neill; ger were Thursday evening ers, such as Berl Ives, Susan hairi: Mrs. Charjes Moreno. Mrs. James G. Nell attended Party At M arlboro . Dr,, Matawan, received the Shortsville, N».Y., are vAsltlng dinner guests of MaJ. Oen. and a luncheon bridge M onday ^af Reid, Tennessee Ernie Ford ‘ Plainfield': Mrs. William Smo- degree of Oncliolor of Solenoe Surprise Anniversary yak, Fords; Mrs. Wesley Smo- theMatter's mother, Mrs. Rob Mrs. Oeorge L. VanDusen, F&ir ternoon at the Deal Country and Henry Belefonte, said the The Marlboi-trHoapltal Auxil in. Music Education from ert S. Doak, Miriam Dr. ~yak, Carteret; Mrs, Frank Ba Haven, In celebration ot Mrs. Club, sponsored by the. Ariel speaker, iary sponsored a card party Itlinca College, Ithaca, N. Y. Party For Coloti - nafato, Mrs. Samuel Banata- ' M r, and Mrs* C harles E. NrldHnger'ablrthday. Club, Asbury Park, . There are folk songs for all Wednesday afternoon, whloh at the doth annual oommenoe Hunt returned'home May 30 Mrs. M. 'Tranklln fiomlnick occasions, such as work, love Mr, and Mts, Robert Colot to, Mrs. Salvatore Strano, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. was held ln the new hospital ment heldiSntul'dliy,- Mrs, O' were guests nt a surprise din- ; after spending several days as entertained at canasta Friday Currie attended the gradua comedy, sea chant, and;' rid Mrs.; . Salvatore Strano, Jr., audltorlQm, A total of ISO peo Neill has noacpted. a' liosltlon ner and danoe Biindny evening guests of Mr. and. Mrs,_ Walter evening in honor of Miss J tion qxerclses \ of their , son. dle. he stated. Mr, Anderson Mrs. Sam': Rizzo. Mrs, Mary ple attended. .A fashiun show to - toaoli-muslo- In tlio Iron- »Y tlie Wagon W heel Inn, B ail,, J. Dutton, East Warehamj M abel Brown‘"atn}' M rs. R alph .David, at Mt. Hill Nursery believed tha: everyone should Barrlcltll, and daughter Miss was presented by tlie Fleming- quit Junior High Sohool, Ro New Brunswlok, In celebration .Mary Lou BarrlcllU, Mrs.,Les- M ass. W. Herrick who will leave School, Chapel Hill, Friday. participate ln singing and ton-Fur Company. The models chester, N .y ., startin g In Bop dancing to folk songs. of tlieir until anniversary, glv- ter, Marshall, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rleth Monday, on a five-week tojir of Richard and John Robinson wero Mrs. Robert Kuhn,; Mrs;. tem ber, -Leslie, Mrs. Stanley Bartram, and Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Me* the Scandinavian Countries. are spending this week visit en-by Mv, a«d Mra, Qaaton Co Dougins Downs, Mrs. jnnfta - Mrs, Doak and daughter), lot, Matawan; Mr. and Mrs, • Mrs. Ronald Orr,. and Miss Mahon leJt Monday for a.^va The guests were Miss Ellen ing Mr. and Mrs. Emil- Zahn, M argaret H oitetter Oreen, Mrs, R. B. williams, Renee, Lydle and Mlohneli cation of- two .weeks touring Hans’ Freehold; Miss Mary Peter Cliylko, Mrs, Vnlerl# Py< Connie-Slckles, Matawan. ’ Jacksonville, Fla,, and Mr. Feted At Slower and M{S, Jolm Tlialor, attended the oxorolsos, They Florida Eiiim? Stack, Perth Amboy: and Mrs. Harry Dasse, Or were weekend gudsts of Mr. ohevloit South River; Mr. and The door prUe, a fur plbce, Mv'K, Kobei’t Rj Colot, and Uay Mrs, Calvin Bell entertained Mrs. E. .Murray Todd, Holm- lando. Fla,. Mrs. F, Howard .Lloyd, Jr, and Mrs, J, M, O’Nolll, Brownie* Fly-Up was given to Mrs.Udnn Aiinlilo, Colot, Matiiwan, ' - her bridge; club Thursday eve* del: Mrs. Leroy Collins, Has Conrad Joliannsen returned entprtalhed at a rnlscellane Prlt# winners were Mrs. Jo 8h6rtsvllle, N.V.: Mi, and A t Baptist Church nlnp when; the prize winners Those- attoudlng wore Mayor let; Mrs. Jay F. Hostetter and home Suriday from a business q u s shower for Miss Margaret seph Donog'nn, Mrs,. Roy Mrs. Donnld Poole and Mr. were : Mrs;' Wyman Bedle,; a Mrs. August Kattner. A gift trip to Washington, D.C. Hostetter, Matawan, Monday and Mrs. Clare Johnson In anil Mi's, Spnffonl W, Hohnnok, • brownie fly-up ceremonies guest;... Mrs, Q. J. Sterling VanPelt, .Mrs. Donovan E, Mr.. and M rs. John Flood. Mr, were held Tuesday evening at was presented the guests of Mrs. August Schmellng en evening. Miss Hostetter will L e n t, Mrs, John p, Mo (ho Finger Lakes R ejloti -of Thompson, Middletown, and honor. The birthday of Mrs. tertained her -bridge club be married In-^ St:™-Peter's New Yoi'k aUtp, _._ ...... anti Mrs. James II. Martin, Mr, thtf First Baptist Church. Mat* Mrs. Charles Pike.M rs.: S: hair, Mrs. 6erai d Devlin, Mrs. and M r s, P rapk MOTtlif," Ml‘> i . aWan.' Ba’dge's - alsd w e r e Todd also was celebrated. T hursday evenhig_whe»* .tile Eplsoopal-Cliuroh.-Fertfi-Am Donald liobltison, Mra. Thur- ■ , F ran k M ason, m ,_CanJal_Zpr)e Mr. and-Mrs. Thurman C. the ‘ prize 1-winners wore" Mrs. and Mrs, Allied Adler, Mr. nnd awarded .t^. the, scouts,- --- - boy, J un e to Wnrren man c. Nealls, Mrs. Robert Larry C arnart Ii also was a guest. Nealls and daughter, Patricia, David McAneny, Keyport, and Abrams. Detroit, Mloh, Mrs, llarry Clunt, Mf, and Mrs, Twp girls from each troop Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Wells returned home Saturday, after Colot, and Mrs, Jolinjon'Ciutnn, N ine-Y eara-O ld Andrew Dlodato, Mr. and Mis, w ere’ In t h e , color guard. Mrs, Everett Carlson. Tlie gucsU were Mrs. A Others attending from Mata- .. attended the wedding; satur spending several days with 'Mrs. Jay F, Hostetter. enter Joseph Farrell," Mr,' and Mrs. Brownie Troops 24, 30, 70^105; Jackson Bolce, Hailet; Mis day of their grand-niece, Miss Capt. and Mrs. Milford L. latned at luncheon ThutBdny wan were Mrs, Mary Glllfs, Larry Cai'lurt, Broad SC ~_Matawan, and 110, Cllffwood, S. Frank Mason, III, Canal Lorain Marilyn Symes, Union, Nealls, Alexandria, Va. the following: Mrs. George. F, Zone; Mrs, naiidolpli^ljiiriis Mrs, Anthony Faflcllo, Mrs. Keypcul. celelu'ut® llla i'lllt'1 v^inn.i-Wll1»mi Dr nird Mrs ~ graduated Into the girl scouts. to Kenneth Dukiet, Maplewood, - -Mr. and Mrs;-James Laura, aFofg6=drnI'kT"Mrs,--MarBhall Uli'lhdny-o.i Haluvdny-wllli a - ;Tr~intermedjate-" Tfoopa' who Hostetter, ~ Lancaster, Pa,; Miss Marjorie Warwick-, -Mrs LongHtreot, Ml'S. Charles Lock- party at Ills home: daman u>"ove* «w>ow, mi. mm mi., at thfe First Congregational Kew Gardens, L. 1 ., have been 10, Htovy Hallock, Mr, ami Mra* graduated Into senior troops Mrs. A. H. Winder, Haddon- Garrett McKetm, Jr., Mrs Q lyistian Church, and the re* spending several days with the field; Miss Marguerite Miller wood, Mrs, Rlchnrd Krdmann, were playod and prlies won Theodora .Vhnlan, Mr. and Mv»* t w ere Troops 0. 17, 117, 124/ Charles Mandevllle, Mata Jr.V Mrs, Paul- - ~Egan, Mrs, by Christine Uuhlor, Jellrey ception at the "Blue Shutter latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrisburg, . Pa., and Miss w an. . « . mdward- Jftak\awlc«, and ohV\« Matawan, Jand 21. CUffwbnd. Ian,*’, . William Wasmuth:: .. Margaret, llonUjUer, James ' ltauaer, Mrn, Howard D ale,‘ Marsha Wallace and ‘ Mrs. WlUJam Oroft ia the airtp were sent by Mrs Charlos Campbell. , ctien, Walter ond Linda,- M r,.. Jock Hostetter. Mrs. Hilton Woolley, Mrs. Victor Fredda, and Mr*. Malcolm: s neW ileader-^f the newly-form Mrs. Allan J. Morrison, Mrs. Other guests wore Jbsn|ih M. Smith; Mrs, GvJ. Sterling Lawlor, Blllls’ Lawrence,; Bob and. Mr*» HatT^We|lit».Mr. and ed senior troop foi1 intermed- Milligans Home Republicans Hold K enneth Daniels'. Thompson, Jr.. Mrs. Oeorge Karl Heuser...... Mrs, Wllliuin HmiUi, Mra, Mar- late troop ‘17. * , Also Mrs. Peter A. Read. Mrs. by Kaufer, Andrew Clilsma- K i c k - O f f M e e t i n g : : Received. Degree Harris. Mrs. Ralph Burkley, u rt rot MacDonald* Mra. U iijiiU FrsnjAnnapolU ", David M. Bruco, Mrs. Walter din, Claude Brldenu. Mr, and Miss Marguerite Miller, Mrs, Mrs, Kelsey A, Carhart, Miss Doll, Mian ICathrr l*inokn*« and M arlboro Art Show Mr. anS. Mr*. Andrew Mill The 1956 Republican cam ' KJenneth S. Daniels, Mata Jay -F-. Hostetler, and Eliza Taylor, Mrs. Itussell A. G. Stet Mra, Sarah Friedman, alt from paign kick-off - meeting, spon Carol Carhart, Mr, nnd Mrs. igan, sr., and daughters, wan Ave., Matawan, Is beth Lloyd. ' ‘ ler, Mrs,, Potor TenlSyck, Mrs, M aiaw au. - - . In New Auditorium '? Gayle and Lillian, Old Brid|(e, sored by the Monmouth ^Coun Herbert Staer, sr., Mrs, Ed Clialleji Chlr.innula, ' Keyport: among the 205 artists, and en dllon and Jeffrey Miller, Mr, There aUo wora guestt fi;pm - An art , show, sponsored by have” returned home" after ty Federation’ of Republican ward Jasklowics, Mrs, isnbelle Mountalnatda, ' Povth. AtuUojf, spending several days at An-: Women, was held Tuesday at gineers who received certifi Parades Planned By Young, Mrs, Harry Wells, and Mrs, J, Donald Mlllev, the Hospital Occupational Ther Matawan; Mr, and Mrs, Fred Jovnoy City, Bouth RVvm*, and napolls, Md., Visiting Second the.Sea, Glrt.Inn^ cates and degrees yesterAy Drum, Bugle Corps sr,, Mrs, Leonarcf Brown, Mrs. apy Department of the Marl Kaufeiy—Union—Deaolij-Mrs. Hnat-Di’uiiflwiok,-^— *— - _____ LleutenantRobert.-F.-MIlllgan - Taie-Hon. -Barr'y -N r- Oold- at the 07th-commencemi»nt Harry M.:Mmi8on7Mra,Cliai'lii8 boro—Hospital,—will — be ,-hald * The Drum and Bugle Corps Bishop Carliarl, Rod Bank. Qifta were seni hy_Mt\ and Tuesday and' Wednesday from ahd' Midshipman Third Class water, U.S. Senator from Ari exercises held by The. Cooper J. Ruff, and M|'s, Itloliard Qolri. Richard D. Milligan., ; of the M ataw an F ire D epart A gift was sent .by Daryl Mrs. Theodore Spleoker and 1 to 4 p.m. in the_neat-»uditor- zona, chairman of the sena Union for the A dvancem ent of VanPelt. - I friends'In Florida, They also visited their Son- torial campaign committee, ment' took part In the Memor lum. ■ • - . , ■ ■ Science and A rI, Ne w York, ial Day parade and services Mrs. Anthony Garito P. L. Clark is the director. in-law. and daughter, - Mr. and gave an address. There was Mrs, John Bherman, Sultland, -entertainment, and refresh' s- Irving S. 0|ds, chairnTIli UI ■W'e I d In Laurence H arbor. Feted At Shower “ Paintings and handicraft made Mike Oeorge donated the bus Md., and attended the gradu ments were served, the trustees, gave the com by the hospital staff personnel, transportation, " A shower was liold Friday ation of their son, Robert, HAPPY HOURS - patients, and members of the Those attending were Mrs, mencement a d d r e s s,- a n d , They will parade Saturday at the hom& of Mrs. R, liniT, Marlboro Hospital Auxiliary from the U. S. Naval Acade William Ludl, Mrs. Oeorge 18 New lu K isw k k -Ave,, Mat- my. Tbey also aLtended the Pres, Edwin S.1 Burdell con with- th* entire fire-depart ' will be shown. The public is Miller, Mrs.—Robert colot, ment at Dunellen, This na- awari, w®\M r», 'Ur Jaskle- Wedding of Robert to Miss ferred degrees bn B( gradu SUMMER SCHOOL invited. : , Mrs; Conover Burlew, Mrs, ates of the School of .Engi rade..was postponed last Sat wlcs and M rs.: B arr as co- Doris June Tucker, Alexan ' Kor Young Children 4-1 Years Harry Wells, Mrs. Carmen neering and awarded certlfl- urday because of rain.' ' . hoste'sses, (or-M rs, Anthony dria, V«. ■ . DeNardo. Mr. and Mrs. Wal Meilner. Appointed . . „ cates to 111 graduates oi the On June 33 they will march Oarlto, formerly Mlsa Arlans ter Swanson, Mr ind Mrs. Att Bchooi. Ml.. Daniels re- ln Bprlnglldd ln the New Jer add, Matawan, A pink and LUNCHEON SERVED - REST PERIOD Jos6pt\ Meilner, Jlaslet, a Troop 117 Takes Part James. Hauser, Mrs. Rulon celved h|, 4(sgrec ,rom lh^ sey Exempt Firemen’s pa blue cradle was used as the Smith, Theodore Splecker, veteran of 23 years ln the In In Jamboree, Hike Art School. rade. - - centerpiece. surance field, has been ap WiHiam Smith,* Jr., and Ma Those attending ware Mrs, C A I X MATAWAN M U 9 5 - W ' pointed a special agent ln the Girl Scout Troop 117, Mata yor and Mrs. 8 P a f ferd Richard aold, Mrs, mnuna -Newark office of General Fire wan, took part in the Jambo Schanck. Matawi W hen The Rains C am e,T’was A Picnic, a o ld . M rs, Charles Huff., Mrs, . u fler 5 o ’c l o c k .and- Casualty Co. A graduate ree held at Camp Nomoco, H. Munson, Mrs, Walter Van- JL. X ol Pace Institute -and the M ay 26, with M rs, W. P e a r Flags Prc»erite^ To Brackle and daughter, Sharon son, Jr.. chairman, ' The trip American Institute of Bank Rainbow Council 15 Ami, Mrs. Carl Ludewt|j~and ing, Mr. Meilner formerly w as m ade ln buses. ' > Mrs. James Farley, Mata was with the American Insur On May 29, the troop hiked Rainbow Council IS, D augh' wan; Mrs. Arthur Mudd, Mis, ance. .Co. and General Accl- out Ravine Dr. to Margaret ters of Amciica. held its reg* Charlck-Xiimbustn, and Miss dent Co. - During World W a r McDonald’s home. Mlar m eeting May 22, in K ey Julia Lsmbusta, Maplewood: II he served with UiS. Army Tuesday evening the girls port. M rs. Fanny N calis, coun* Mrs. Angelo untlone, Keans- Intelligence with the rank of participated In the fly-up cer- cllor, prejnded. Arrangements burg: Mrs. 'Herbert Arliami, captain. .emony held at the Baptist were rnaae at this meeting for Middletown, and Mrs. diaries Church, Matawan, at which the deputies and degree team Schrader, Durham I’ark. . Furnished apartment slgnr t 1 m e they received their ol thc council for the mcmoria! Gifts were sent by Mrs. A, for sale at this office . badges for the year's work. services which were held May J. Ourllo, Mrs. C. Jurman, 27 al Old Tennent Church. Mrs. T, McCormack; Mis'. 1C The birthdays of Mrs. Ber Arnold, Mra, C. Galosh, and tha Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. Hansen, Howard Worth were celebrat ed with a cake and a gift from K atherine Stacy To Elsie's Dairy Bar their Rainbow Pals. Receive B. A. Degree At the close of this meeting the following representatives Mrs. K ulherine A. Otto Sts- of the Woodmen of the World cy, daughter of Mr, and Mi's, presented the council with two ffrnry, Oltu, Matawan Ave., I American flags: Mr, Bowers, M aU w an, Is smong Uie 300 N o w ! state m an ag er; J i c k Armi Tli* rtlm nny tom* but I|m lidoor plrnlc cm ke a naw adrcnlure, candidates for the bachelor of lage, field officer; Herb Hyer Ar* th« family pUna aomvtimctf drown+d out by a audrf«n down* ails degree at lhe 30th annual and George Wells. . . pour? No need to cancel plana, juat awitch tha |>l< nl<3 location lo th* commencement al Montclair The next regular m eeting .of living room wherf th* wtathar report on cooditione U always, "tl»ir Slate Teachers College June U n d e r N e w the council will be held Tues and warmer." 14. Dr. Ilanjnm ln K. M ayi, day. ; 7liia ailuatloo did happen to th* auburhan famiiy pictured lier* president ol.' Morehouse Col who delighUd th«ir imall fry ky apr««dinf the picnic cloth on th* carpet and aubetitutlnir pillow* for a tampflr* lojf. Half th* fun of lege,. Atlanta, u«., will be lhe START NOW ...BANK M a n a g e m e n t O fficers Elected any picnic ia «atinJr in airTercnt^urroundinia, $n, by no mean* admit commencement speaker, Ex For Colony Club victory to th* elrmtnt*. and a«t a table. . ercises will be held at 3:30 SOMITHINO IVIRY For a mtou that trivpli w*!! or may b« adapted to th* pillow pknle; p.m . In the cam pus am phi The Colony Club oi Lake Hamburqir Handu'icUit th eatre. PAY DAY ... RCAP Lefferts Estates, held their fl TomutO'Npaghiltt Ca$9frol$ A IH5J graduate of Malawan " T H I B I N I FITS. Q UALITY FOOD na] meeting of the season , Maflthat ‘ * . High School, Mrs. Hlacy Is an * M ay 29 at the Magnolia Inn . ic# (Vtfa/n C up (Jek ti English ii) a jio r. Included ■ ' L f m o n a d * ., C o // a t ’ j The following officers were among her /ixtia '-curricular HOM EM ADE PIES i elected and installed for the Hambureert ar* oven bakvd ft-r tha Indopr pi< nla or brolUd over activities sip /membership In j coming" year. President. Don the < nala wlttn w»eth*r permit*. Kor *«ay out'oMmnd entittK «hd it K appa Delta / ‘I, national lion Farmers & Merchants { aid Hug; vice president. Jack will pl»a*e tl>« younjtUra, a*rve th* hamburitra in buna pur< iui*«d orsry sot-let;/ln education; Al from food shop. Prompt Courteous Service j Barrett: secretary, Mr*. liar dxiiils, honorary ICngllth m * ry Hanna; treasurer, Mrs.j Bikrd llimltuf^r Hmdtlfhri liety; « r f editor ol "ljuar National Bank John Skinner. • ; 1 pound (2 cup*) jrroufid. 1 ItRapoon anil ’ leily," i.'sinini'i publicallun: . The enteruinmiMit oommli 1 2 i‘/m* \ * I * fr+fifH-r fencing club; president of the % Matawan O P E N A L L YEAR te r reporscd on lhe final ar* 1 4 n ip h u e dry hrr«uni m odern dante dtlb; srlenre J rangementfj for ihp c!ub‘* <|in i f'onihiii /Lf| \ m -gmi-Tgqmrgd-tr~tw~Epeetftg«te>tnr An-Elegant Ai«V ^ C ll must be.enclosed In sealed envelope*, bearing the name and addrcvs of bid* der and name of material on outside, addressee" to CJerk of Tlie Borough of Cub Scout-Pack 60 held its iliss Mary Hulsart, 37 Matait’art’, a.nd m ust be accom pained .P a t e Six June Little, St., - Malawan, -was by-a certified check /or not less lhaq May meeting ln the Matawan t«n (10) per ccnt of the amount bid, High School Gymnasium on guest of honor at a surprise provided said fheck shall be not more than S20.000.00 and Ehall be not less Thursday evening. Den 2 open miscellaneous shower Satur than $500.00 and be delivered at the. For ed the meeting with the Pledge day, given • by Miss Patricia place and an the hour above named. of Allegiance and the Cub T h e’ standard proposal form is ' at* - Hulsart, Matawan. and Mrs. tached to the supplementary speclli- Scout oath. This month’s hobo cations, copies of which will be furn Miss Mary Farrell Andrew Hulsart, sr., at the ished on application lo engineer. The theme was.catried out in a skit Borough reserves the right to reject put on byT)en 5. They showed latter’s home, IQ Alston Ct., any or aU bids. . A surprise bridal shower Dy order o t Mayor and Council of life in a hobo "jungle" being . wag given on M ay 29 for Miss Red Bank..^ The Borough of Matav.an. ■ upset by a police raid. Ttie J. Franklin Dominick M a r y Farrell, daughter o! Miss Hulsart will become Borough Clerk . Mrs. Florence Farrell, Mor- attendance award was woh by the bride of G r e g o r y L. Mc j7 tf.10 . • :..... Den 9 for tlie second time.., ganvllle, at tbe Morganvllle Gowan, Keyport. on Jtine 23, NOTICE Volunteer Fire House. The One new bobcat, Glen Rod it St. Gabriel’s Church, Brad- TAKE NOTICE Uiat VeteranV man, was taken Into the pack. orial Home. Incorporated, has ip. "'‘hostesses were the members evelt; plied to the Division of AlbohoUc Bev* of her bridal party, Mrs. He received his pin and was as* Those attending were Mrs. erase Control for a Club license for Carol Thomson, Miss Jane signed to Den 9. Awards for premises situated at ClUfwood Ave Vincent Tomasello, Connecti nue, Comer of Hawthorn Street. Cliff* Bennett and Miss Gayle Hau achievement were presented to cut; Mrs. Charles Newburry, wood, Matawan Township, N. J. ser. the following cubs: Jf*aul Perth Amboy;" Mrs. Ernest The names, and residences of the Trustees and of the officers. aad the Miss Farrell will be mar* Stames, lion badge and service Komwes, Iselln; Mrs. Fran offices they fill respectively are ss On Monday evening the faculty of the Keyport Elementary star; William Glaus, lion badge cis Hanson. New Brunswick; f o llo w s : .. • , ried to Joseph Shead on Sat B o y ce W illiard, 1102 E lm w ood D rivt. urday, Ju n e' 23. a t St. Jo- Schools honored Mrs! Iva (Tilton) Darling, Division St., Key- and gold arrow.; _ Peter Eovino, Mra;--~Josepli=zDuggRiii-^M!f.s,. •Cliffwood, - N. J., Trufite«r — part,- at a -dinner at-the Molly Pltcher lIoWI»- Red Dank.- ' Mri, bear badge; John kelson, bear John Duggan, Miss Beatrice' Chirles Candiloro, 24 Mat*vein Rd.. ~ seph’s"Church; Keyport.'. Madeline B. Webster, right, principal of the Elementary Schools, Trustee.— -----—------—1—’ . Gifts were—arranged-under- fs shownl»b^e~pYeVenlinr^Mra7 I)arlinlr wHIT'aTsterllri*1 silver badge~and-goid-arrow?-Farker C arroll,’ “Miss l?Iel Conway, H arry G eist, 18 M atawan Rd.. CMff. ,a sprinkler with pastel color Clapp, gold and silver arrows PineaDcle Rica Cream Is a rich, creamy daaserttHat is fait to M rs John Hulsart, Mrs. Eu- wood, N. • j;,;Trustee. .- , dresier set from the group. Mrs. Darllnr will retire from the and w ilf surpria* you with iU light fluffing. The R obert Fletch er, 1532 W oodmere ‘streamers, and around the school system on July 1, after teaching for 51 years in Keyport. on wolf, bear badge with gold leads such good flavor to tha rice, mhd shipping cream folded into the gene Duggan, Mrs. -Stanley Dr.. Cliffwood. N. Jv President chair for the bride-to-be. She and silver -arrows; Robert Bonk . Miss Jean Conway, Vincent Gaunt. 810 Sherwood Dr.. Mrs. Iva (Tiltoni Darling Attending the dinner, in & Also Mrs, E i i r a b eth Gives Plastic Report . Hears Candidates president of the Monmouth health and civil' defense, Mrs. "(Signed) :v— nasium. Some brought their RICHARD E. GILLI3, V H ughes,' M rs. Lillian Mazfca, The Hook and Ladder Aux The Matawan Township Good own refreshments which .they County Council oi Parents and Joseph Spurgat. She also men Citxu* Saturday ; 120 Main S t.,. . Mrs. Grace Velard, Mrs. Joan iliary. Matawan, held its Teachers, was an honored tioned the late Miss Mary Matawan, N, J. G overnm ent Republican Or* ate daintily. - • ’ ■ In Morganville ' ‘ J14M.59 Denise, Mrs. Nellie Brennan, monthly meeting May 26, with guest and installing officer at Crine and appointed a com ganiiation met May 17 at Rol- It was announced that the ; Mrs. 'Helen Inness, Mrs, Flor Mrs. R. Longstreet, presiding. the annual dinner of the Mor mittee to choose a suitable NO TICE . .'V lo’s Post House, wjth Myndert May 12 paper collection h a d Two performances of King ence Eckel, Miss Sarah Se report was made by Mrs. Bonemma presiding. The two ganville Parent-Teacher Assoc memorial1 for her. The five Brothers Circus will be spon AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE ber., Miss Elsie Bennett, Miss William Ratcllffe on the plas been a success,1 Another drive iation held at the American D ISPLAY o r SALE O F- ILLUS* candidates in tbe township for is being planned for next week new officers, Mr. Sena,- Mrs. sored by, th e Morganvllle TRATED 'COMIC” BOOKS. MAG Jean Syzmanski, Miss Ber tic dem onstration th a t Was H otel, F reehold, T hurs Firpt Aid Squad Saturday at AZINES a n d PUBLICATIONS OF the coming year were intro to collect papers and magatlnes AN OBSCENE NATURE IN THE nice Syrmanski, Miss Jean held May 3 ln the first aid day night. Mrs. Hiomas Anti Grenger, and Mrs. Ernest 2 and fl p.m . This Is the 37th duced. from all that were missed the T SSSS?11* OF m a t a w a n IN THE Shea, Mias Ida Irons, Miss building. A donation was vot sell was Installed as president. Thom, a past president will be season that the circus has COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. ______Helen Earl, Miss Frances Ta ed for the first aid squad for ^ Mrs. Jane Barbagraleta, can first time. The June Pack Also ftkine office were-Mrs. on the committee, _ NOTICE is hereby given that an didate for the township com been on the road, and lt has Ordinance above enUUed was passed ber, Miss Betty ..Beal, Miss the use of their building. meeting will be held Saturday Douglas AH and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Antisell announced at a meeting of the Township Com mittee spoke to the-group; and 150 performers. Patricia Taber. ' Plans for t h e combined afternoon and evening; at May’s C. Quackenbush, vice presi Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Quacken Many wild animals will be mittee of The Township of Matiwan expressed her desire to serve Picnic Grounds, Morganvllle. In the County of Monmouth ani st*U-’ . Gifts were sent by1 Miss meeting of all the company dents, Mrs. Eugene Gall, se bush anti, herself would attend found on the circus grounds, of N ew J ersey held on June 5tlt. 1?5S. Barbara Pollchak, Mlsa Kellie auxiliaries, which was held the community and to meet as Tills will be a family outing cretary and Mrs. John Wil the county school of Instruc Dated-June s, 2U 6 . and featured acie will be put Rose K. Wentel welsh, Miss Shirley Shaver, Thursday, were, discussed. many of the-voters of the town* which will close the Pack's ac liams, treasurer. tion. The meeting closed ship as possible and talk to on by clowns, aerlallsts, Jugg — Township Clerk Mrs. Lulu Beal, Miss Mabel The annual dinner will be tivities until fall. Mrs. Quackenbush, program with the group singing “May lers, wire-waikers and others. J7 g3.70 . . Beal, Mrs. Anne Smith, Mrs. held. Monday at Luigi's, Red them personally. chairman, .introduced Robert the Good Lord Bless* and Keep - NOTICE -__ *-**- • -White, Mrs. Helen; Becker, Bank." The members" will ""Steve Krlete, candidate lor Condemnation Award Sena, school principal, who You.1’ Arrangements for the Furnished apartment. signs AN^ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN Mrs. Rose Eckel, Mre. Pearl leave Mrs. C. Brower’s house, tax collector, spoke and stated spoke on the .work of the or- ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A For Olchw&ld Land* dinner , were made by Mrs. for sale at this office CUnFEW IN THE TOWNSHIP O f Towers, Miss' Peggy Shafto, Main St.. at 1 p.m. • , - that he; ^ould service all the sanla&Uon and mentioned blgb* Charles Flatter and Mra. a all. MATAWAN IN THE 'COUNTY OF Mrs.h Judy Ensmlnger, Mrs. The dark horse wks award* residents. ,/ : An aw ard of >54,378.73 has lights of the year's'work dur The Ladles Auxiliary of the LEGAL NOTICE MONMOUTH . AND TO PR O m J : 1. NeJiieY seb er, M iss E ileen In- ed to Mrs. J. Burke. Mr. Bonem'ma promised full ing which the teachers had SSS penalties, ro a t h e been filed ln Superior Court Morganville Independent Vol VIOLATION THEREOF.*’ ness, Mrs. Miiriel Crocker, Refreshments were served support of the Republican Or by a condemnation commis presented a program, the gui unteer Fire Co. will hold a NOTICE TO BIDDERS «*!, hereby given thst an :- Mrs. Grace Heyer, Mrs. Mar* by Mrs. Ratcllffe and Mrs. ganization to both candidates. dance director ot the regional NOTICE Is h ereby given that Ordinance above entitled was pa^ied sion to compensate for proper rummage sale at the firehouse. fcflaled bids wiU b e received by the **,.? me«t1ng the TownsW-j'Coftt- fon Prels, Mrs. waiter Thom B urke. _. The following finance com ty taken in Madison Township high school had been a guest Matawan-Freehold Rd., Fri Borough of Matawan for the resur i A?e The Township of ^iatawan son and daughter, and Mrs. Others present were Mrs. mittee was appointed: Mrs. and film strips had been pur facing of Mill Road, Taylor Roadv in the County of Monmouth and Stata and l&atawan Township In con day and S&lufd'ay, June 15 and Weldon Road and Lakeside Drive with ?* N ^ r J e r q fy held on June 3t!t. Violet Eckel, L. Walker,I Mrs. F. Formon, Louise Nlcora, Mrs. Elizabeth nection with construction of chased by the P.-T.A. to start 16. Mrs. Earl Woolley Is chair a seal coat, amounting to a total of Dated-June 9. 1C56 - Mrs. William' Formon, Mrs. MalinconJco, John Hinds, and a film library for the school. approximately 10250 sq. yds., and R ose K . Wenxe] . ^ .the Garden State Parkway. man in charge of the sale. . opened and read in public at Mata* J7 Tow"sh|p Clerk ' •-'r-r ■: “Help Wanted" Ads in this C. Nappl, Mrs, R, James, Thomas Williams. ' The following teachers also The Women’s Society for wan Borough Hall, No. 168 Main paper tell you about the good M rs. C. H auser, M rs. J . Before closing' flhe m eeting, That amount will be paid to were Introduced: Mrs. Harry Street, June 26, 1S56 € 8:30 P.M. Oscbwaild Brick Works, Inc;, Christian Service of the Mor daylight saving time. ' NOTICE Jobs open. . Hinds, and Mrs. V.A. EUlson. i an open discussion on various GUoly. Mrs. Vincent Drough- ganville Methodist Church is specifications and forma of bids, Take noUce IhaVJohn W. XMUflt, problems lacing the residents of'-LM&awan, for approximate ton. MVs. N. B. H am m ond and contract and bond general require* trading as Freneau Tavern, hat 5p. ly ta acres In Matawan and meeting at the home of Mrs. merits and bidding sheets for the plied lo the Mayor and Council of. of the township was held., Mrs. William Grenger, retir Carl Binger, Marlboro Gar proposed work, prepared by Karl F. the Borough of Matawan for a plenary Election of officers will- be an acre-and'One-haif in Mid ing president. Mrs. ..Grenger Heuser, Borough Engineer and ap retail consumption license for prem dlesex County, The New Jer dens, today to discuss plans proved by the State Highway Com ises situated at 17 Freneau Ave.. Ma held at the next regular meet thanked &U officers and mem taw an, N. J . .7 , sey Highway Authority is lia for the annual strawberry fes missioner, have been filed in the ing, which will be Wednesday bers for their co-operation dur tival. office of .s^V* engineer at 121 Main Objection. If any. should h* made ble for the payment. ing the past year, and wished Street, Matawan, and of the said Immediately in writing to: J. Frink- - at 8 p.m. at the Cliffwood Fire Den 4 of Morganvllle Cub State Highway Oommiffcioner, Trent* lin Dominick, Clerk, of Uie Boriugti of continued success tp the new Matawan, ' ? H ouse. * Fees of $750 each for ser Scouts spent Memorial Day on, N. j . and may tie inspected by vices werp allowed the com administration. prospecUve bidders during business (Signed) . ■ ' , ■ ; at the home-of den mother hours. Bidders will be furnished, with • JOHN KEOUGH. missioners,' .8 t e p hi e n V.K. Mrs. Yapps, spoke briefly Classified Ads Get Results Mrs. Thomas Antisell, Where copy of the specifloaUons by the 21 Freneau Ave.,' ' , '. Strong and William R. Devine, before conducting the"' install engineer on proper notice and ■j *i . 'Matawan, N. J. '• both of New Brunswick, and ation ceremony. Following the they held a picnic and cleared ments ...... of * cost it of preparaUon, lids JH M-M a cam p-site in a wooded are a William Garretson, Perth Am installation Mrs. Antiaell pre of the farm. Those attending LINCOLN * MERCURY M o w e r s boy, by Superior Court""Judge sented M rs. G renger wlUi s Howard Ewart. past president's pin. Mrs were Jack and' Ted Alt, Carl Antisell, Robert Quackenbush. The Symphony Lavatory G renger in exchange gave NEW AND USED CARS S h a r p e n e d Carl Spurgat, Noel Scbeurlch. Sue For $12,000 M rs/ Aritisell her president’s pin denoting president in of Robert and Philip Swanson, O* Moamoalh Street Opponlt* Carlton ThtiU . Hand and Power MowaVa Donald and Douglas Antisell. by American-c$tat?dard Sharpened — Repaired In Accident Case fice. Incoming and outgoing And Reconditioned Boy Scout Steven Ludemann Red Bank 6-4545 — 6-0178 Mr. and Mra. Salvatore Fir- officers and Mrs. Yapps were also attended and assisted ln hixviry presented with corsages made • • • r*o/ bothroom re, 3918. Pine Ave., Morgan building the lean-to. h r hoam seek $12,500 In' a Superior by -Uie members. yo«r Blade-Rite Court suit at trial In New , Mrs. Antisell' announced • graceful new Symphony Brunswick before Judge committee chairmen appoint Brownie Troop 105 . lends elegance to *ny hath-. O U R T I M E lawn Mower Service ments, as follows; Goals. Mrs. ro«a. Clean, oeo-claame Ii m s ' Charles M. Morris and a Jury Preienti Play j provido perfect hturzDOoy with Fr£d E. Klepp They are represented by John Fred Marz; legislation, Mrs. Alt; program, Mrs. Quacken other Am erican-Standard bath-_ C. Stockel. Perth Amboy. Brownie Troop ios present room flilutM . Outstanding of bush: hospitality, Mrs. Robert i s y o u R TIME— Rt. 9, opp. Blodgetts They claim. compensation ed the play, "Dr. Manners nuny feeturoe m irenerotacoua- Freuler and Mrs. George Mur for their parents at Trinity ter surface oa both mdea ol the MAtawan 1-1029 for injuries and property dock; membership, Mrs. Mar wide, deep bowl. This wonder- * damage suffered Aug. 6, 1053, Episcopal Church, Matawan ie Fret; publicity book., Mrs. recently. ful expense of counter k most .> when their car collided with cooveoient for placement of Edward Preston; publications, The following girlg took part W* Call For . another on Route ^ 35, Cliff- toilet article* during lavatory In the production; Barbara wood Beach. Richard Ham- UM. . -f And Deliver Schaffer, Janet Aube, Suzanne mel, Middletown Township, Country Living Y o u 'n — u tb J of Hfetino Manville, Pa.nela Schiele, Qale beauty becauaa the Symphoey . driver jOf the other vehicle is ie genuirva vitreo«a..chim . . It . , the defendant. Roger F, Lan City folks obviously are Rose, Suzanne Crine, Barbara learning some thing* they Meyers, and Lynda Hug. comae in white er tcvra beau Morganville Sat, caster, Asbury Park, is his tiful American-Standard « ‘ ‘ counsel. did not know before about Those serving on the prop And it’a yours ea as June 9th country living. A new resl« and program committee were: S'** i* Mott. dent In tbe Garden Parkway Darlene Bedle, Elaine Captan* Circui Grounds M organville Social Homes aub*d!vlsla|t.. fn Rar lan, Suzanne Cornell, Karen Club Entertained itan Township asked at Emley, Daron Fries, Lynda Sponsored l)jr First Aid Dept. the township committee Hug,' Phyllis Mayhan, Patri* Mra. Harry Konowftlow was cia Moses, Margaret Smutko, when you have Important buBii&ss to m c e i l n r Friday that the 'WORLD’l NEWEST 110 (HOW hostess to the Morgnnvllle -So township (lo som ething a nnd Barbara Svlatko. transact with our ofiicers. W hen you're Sn cial Club on May 30. Those bout exterminating hordes Cookies and punch were present welo Mrs. Edwdid served by the Brownies. Mrs, a hurry, however, w e're prepared to give of Invadlnr tent caterpillars, Decker, Mrs. Louis Decker, woodtlcks and mosquitoes Hurry Aube, Jr., and Mrs, you fast service, not w asting a moment of Mrs. Martin Smith, sr., Mrs. from nearby woodlands (hat John Sigmund are leaders of Donald Miller, Mrs. Robert your time. ' , Merc making life miserable the troop. Owens, Mrs. Martin Smith, for those who lind conic out Your satisfaction is of first Importance Jr., Mrs. Aiwust Boldt, Mrs. from tho city in search of Gift To Mr«. Egan h e r e . G arrett lDenl.se, M rs. Robert the much talked-about gra Seller, Mrs,- Clnikc Smith and cious country living. For 25th Anniversary tlaimlitoi’, Cindy Lee, nnd the Mayor Harry Seamen Mrs. Paul A. Egan enter- Mlsse.is Putll and Katlil Kon- had to caution the Indy that tnlned_ the Tuesday Evening q w r Io w . ( 1 1 ' her complete confidence In Bridge Club nt a pirate brlrisc Plans were discussed to at the wonders o( science to do at their final moctlntr of the tend ft play at Neptune. The anything was misplaced in- season Tuesday evening, . THB JOHN J. MULLER next meeting will be held tl no fa r as the hard |n ess of Tlie members of the club the home o( Mjs.('111 be jib* ..Keyport Reformed Church dies Auxiliary of the Cheese- eph DeMauro and son, Vinnje, St. Jam es A.M.13. Zion Church State of New Jersey and to be lolri by June 7, 1936 P a g e S e v e n served Sunday morning at Warren St., Kejport IHA K. WOLCOrr,. Sheriff. “quake independent Fire Com and Maria and Vincent Mac 100 Atlantlo Ave., Matawan the Browntown Union Sunday Rev,. Roderick N. DeYoung Rev. W. R.‘ P ender, P asto r D ated May 1, JUWJ ' pany attended the annual din cia. School. Mrs. Olto Gaub read . McCarter, English & Studer, Attyi. P astor Sunday S c hool begins at (46 Unt») 3S-4 130 24 LEGAL NOTICE ner held Monday at Crystal The’ following college stu a letter ol appreciation from J7 Brook” Inn, Eatontown. .Mrs. dents have returned to their Senior choir practice Is to 9:45 a.m, under the direction AU that lot h\ the Rnroti|h of ' Dr. and Mrs. Richard Thom ■ NOTICE * Ira Applegate, president, and homes for the summer vaca night at 8 p.m. Junior choir Matawan, County of Monmouth and as, missionaries, who spoke of Mrs. Orace Dodson, super* Take notice that Hussell >V, Heed ihe following honorary mem tion:: Miss Peggy Chamber practice is S'inday at 9 a.m Stale of Now Jersey brgiunJng at a recently to the group, for the iniendent. At the 11 a.m, wor •nd tiiKrnt- M. Hade, tradinif at The bers each received ^a cor lain, daughter of Mr. andj Sunday School starts at 9:4& Curk 'it UotUe, have appllea to the point distant ea,oy feet on a courie ol donation which had been sent ship service, the sermon topic Mavtir and Council ot the IlorouKti sage: Mrs. Jerry Farrington, Mrs. John L, Chamberlain,! a.m. and the morning worship o( Matawan (or a plenary retail dis South 7* Ml mini. Weal from the them from tlie.Sunday School. will be “ The Spider.” The Northwest corner of Henry Harden'* jjrs. Daniel Gaub, Mrs. Rich Cedar Grove, Cornell Univer service is at 10:46 a.m . pre tribution Ucenae (or premises ultualed The tnoney has been sent to ceded by a 15-minute organ rfr Christian Endeavor service at IIS Main St., Matawan. N. j. lot. formerly Jacob - H. Woolley lot «rd Burlew and Mrs. Sophie sity, Ithaca, N.Y.; Richard the Christian school in India ObJcrtton», If anv, filiouid b« mode as rfcordrd In th* Mmummth County cltal. * _ Will be at 7 p.m. and the even Clerk's Office at Freehold. N. J. ia Gross. Mrs. Burlew also re Robinson, s o d of Mr. and immediately In wrtttnf tn: J, Tranklln which helps to train the na ing service at 8 o'clock. Jomluti'lu.'-Clerk, o( the llorough ot Uook 460 P age 401, aald point being ' ceived a gold brooch as a Mrs. Donald Robinson, Cedar .The church membership and tives. . Prayer and Bible study Is Matawan. ■ ' the VVeRlcrlv Iwuiulary line of satd gift from the auxiliary in ap Grove, Alderson Broaddus Bible class meets Sunday at (Signedl Henry JTarden’a lot ,ai>d dUtant ol The eighth grade pupils of Wednesday at 8 p.m. , K llS S K lJ. W. HEED, preciation' " o t the 29 years College. Phillipi, ' WMfi'.V 7:30 p.mthe J'mior youth fel .8 fret North of the range of the pie Browntown School will 1 Hcuth Street. - North side of barn on th* property she has served as treasurer. Dave Benton, son of Mr. and lowship at 6:30 p.m. and the Bayview Presbyterian Church Matawan. N. j . hereby conveyed and from thence Jiav e their graduation pro* EUGICNB M. nAO B running as the needle points on June, - The auxiliary is sponsoring a Mrs; Earl Benton, Cheese senior youth4 group at 8:15 o’ Cllffwood Beach iiighway M, gram tomorrow evening at clock on the first, second and 1BU7 South 7* 68 mine. West IB fe et dance in the flrehouse Satur quake, ' University of New the Browntown Union Sunday Rev Franols Osterstook . Keyport, N, J. to a point; thence North S&* and -90 third Sunday of each month |3 40 • mlns, Went IS feet to the Southeast day evening at 9 o’clock. Brunswick, Canada. School. The Men's Club will .sponsor Sunday guests of Mr. and The League for Service NOTICK corner of said barn: thence South 67* The pupils of the sixth, sev a “Doggie Roast" on UVc head- Take notice'tHat' Stephen D. Glau* 3d mlns. West IS feet along South side Mr, and Mrs. Walter Dean. Mrs. Roy White, Browntown, DAVID M. SOLOMON meets the fourth Wednesday of aald barn to a point;. tfiance North enth, and eighth grades of the on Saturday at 8 p.m. Fami tradini aa Freneau Liquor Buttle hai Orange, were recent over- were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pe- of each month. applied to the Mayor and Council of 21* 21 m lns. W est 14 feet to point__ lies of members _and friends .8 of a tool North oj the ranpfe or th* _ -nighU-guestsT' theirlsah-in- IrTelta anddaughUrs.-Joan Difvid M. S o lo m °n ;^ o n of Browntown -School enjoyed a J h ello ro u g h oJ. M alawan iu r ^ iiten a ry . trip^o-W est-Polnt^-and ^ Bear tiethsemaoe .-Lutheran - Church ftt^invited i-A?ran^ retail'dmrltSuTFon Hc*tik«'7of prvinltea North itdo“of saiir'irarni ilience Norlh"' ' —hrw—and-*daughterr"M;n—and Mr. and “Mrsr~Ab'e'' aolonton; aituated at U Trerteau Ave.; Matawan, 87-feet ao mlns. East 28 S feet running "Judy_ftHd~Joyce7_Newark, ana’ M ountain F rid ay . The trl& Staple PI., Keyport under the direction of John .Mrs....Eugene Fftust. Cedar Mr and' Mrs. Paul White, N. J. parallel with th* North tide of sata Old Tennent Rd.. Morganville, was made ln a chartered bus, Rev. Frederick Boos, Pastor Perklps, who Is being assisted Objections, it any. ahould W made barn tu th* plac* of beginning. Cun* Grove, before sailing on the Sayreville. . Immediately tn anting to: J. Frank* tainlng 914 square fret mnre or leu. . will graduate from F oraham leaving db 8 a.m, and return There are two services on by Ed Kelley and Ed Neu- S.S. Franconia lor. England, •Mr. and M rs. W aller Schaf- iiu Dbmlnlck, Clerk, o f the Borough of "Ilelng the aame premliea conveyed University College of Pharma ing at 7:30 p.m.- They were Sunday; matins a* 8:30 a.m m ey erk- M atawan. by Wilbur and Gertrude Matthews to where they will spend several (Signed) ' fren and children, Edward accompanied by their teach and;the regular service at li The annual Children's Day Edward and Evalyn Knickerbocker mbnths visiting relatives. and Flqrence, Browntown, cy on Wednesday. He will re SYmiUN D. QLAUi by deed recorded In the Monmouth ers, Chester Szarejko, Mr. o'clock. Sunday School begins program w i l l be presented IB Freneau Ave. Counly Clerk's Ofllc* Jn Book 1110 of ‘ ‘Sunday giiesls of ‘ Mr.J and ceive a Bachelor ot “Science Matawan, N,-J, were dinner guests Sunday of . 9:45 a.m. Sunday at 11 a.m. M rs/Fran Deeda Page IBB h e...... ' ' ". ' ' M rs. Eugene Skowronek, Nicholas Ar-ace, and Mrs. J14 %i,Vi M r. and Mrs-. Thom as Walsh, Degree in Pharmacy. In the Herbert Gaub.„ cis Osterstock will direct the ’'Ilelng also known and designited Browntown, were Mr. and Newark, at their sum m er First Church of Christ, . MONMOUTH COUNTV on th* Tax Map of Ui¥ Uorouih ol fall Mr. Solomon expects to program, which will feature Matawan, New Jersey as Block SI, Mrs. Michael Skowronek and Mr. and Mrs. Whltey Light- SUHHOOATK'S COUUT home in South Belma.r - . Soientiit material presented by each de I.M B, and being loeated on N*w children. ' Betty Ann, Linda, Mrs. Eugene Skowronek, enter Ihe Baltimore College, or out— New-York, and Mr. and 84 Broad St., Keyport NOTICE TO CflCDlTOnS TO PnK* nruoswlck Avenu* In the Borauih ol - partment of the church school SENT CtJUMS AGAINST KSTATE Matawan, N, J.'1 . Mickey and Ronald and Wai* Browntown, was gue6t of hon Dental SiKgery at the Univer Mrs. Stephen Znaidei^ Sayre- ESTATE Or JAMES V. R. CLAnK. vllle, were guests at the home Sunday s t r v 1 o e, 11 a.m.- Illustrating the basic theme of Belted-ils • Ihe property of Evalyn ter Feick, Newark, and Mr. or at a card party and birth sity of Maryland. Knickerbocker laken in exacuttou at of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gaub, Sunday School. 11 a.m . Wed study for the past year. Pursuant tc the order of EDWAnD and Mrs. Paul Milko. Irving day celebration Thursday at Mr. Solomon during his col C. HROKGE, Surrogate of the Coun* Ih* lull of Monmouth County Wtltare ^ nesday. testimonial meeting. 8 Uoard and'to be told hy ...... ton, ' _ the home-.of Mr. and Mrs. lege years served as a mem ^Sunday. .._ . Flrat Baptist Churoh t v of Moiui'OUth, th is ,day made, on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blahota p.m Reading room open Wed* the application or the undersigned, r. in A k . woutorr, -ah«w Jdr.and Mrs. M.C. B anken Slgfried Stari, Newark, for ber of Uie senior class steer nesday 2 to 4 p.m. . n t Main St., Matawan Htiascli Clark and Cecilia V. B. Clark. Dated May I, t»S< and daughter, Mary Loi^, I, George Weston, Atty, and daughters; Beth, Susan members of their sorority. . ing committee; secretary of Rev. Lawrecco R. Bailey Exrrutora of the estate of th* aald were Thursday evening visit The safety and abundance Jamee V. R. Clark, deceased, notice (BS lines) 38 4 U I.M and Jean, Cranford, were Sat —Mrs. Joseph DeMauro and Uip student council; alternate P asto r J7 _ ors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles which can be experienced ia hereby given io th* credllor* ol urday dinner guests of Mr. son, Vlnnie have returned to to the university council: aaid deceased lo present to the a* d Pruz, Elizabeth. through reliance on God will Tlie Children's Day service NOTICE and Mrs. Louls^ Blanken. Ce- i Newark following a week's chairm an of the College or Kxcrutora their clatma under oath be a theme developed at Chris will be held aC 10 a.m. Sunday, within sin months, from thia date, _ Take. . . .notice . . that ... Abe Rolomoit. . . trad< \ da^ Grover'~r - , i visit with tlie former’s par Pharmacy drive for Sophia Un- Miss Betty Loir Pitney, daugh lng .a i;MorgBnvllle General-jUnr^ hai ter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil tian Science services this Suu- HUs will be a combined ser Dated:- May l«th. lflM. • • • * anpilted to (he {Tie 1'ownsiilpi'o ^ nnshii ih lp CommltlOommlYlet'ol Miss Thora ^lelsen, Brookr ents, Mr. and . Mrs. Peter verslty in Japan; ch arter T. Huniril Clark day; Keynoting Uie !esson-ser* vice of the church school and ; 4i Foster Ht . Hlver Piaia, Marltxiro Township lor Plenary ' lym spent the weekend visit Perllli, Cedar Grove. member and vice president of liam Pitney, is leaving for tail distribution license ior' tiN’i'Kliei mon entitled *'God the Preser the regular morning worship. " Red Hank, N. J, sltusted at corner of Old Tejment aim ing at the home of'her brotfi- Edgartown, Mass., today, Cecilia V. It. Clark The final class of the sea Beta Xi Chapter of Rho-Chl ver of M an” is the Golden Tlw ohevub _ ftnlJuniov- cholra fltttlng^VaUey-Itd,, Marlboro Town*r— - er-rin*law...and sister, M r. and son-in home nur6lng,^sponsor Society; a member of the stu where she has acceuicd a po - - 44 roster St;»rHtver TI s m . v shin. N. J. - ' Text from Psalms 37 (39,40): will renderspecial music, ! lied Hank. N. J, * Objection, It aim sheuld be made Mrsv Harold. Olsen* Brown ed by the Perth Amboy-Car- dent branch of the American sition for the summer, , * \ Daniel s, Weigand, Isq., - ■ Mr, and.Mrs,.Otlo Gaub en ‘‘The salvation of the right Children in the beginner and Im m ediately hv writing uu rioytl Wy* • town. ( . . teret Red Cross Chapter, was Pharmaceutical ..Association, •7t B road~St., • i-kolf. C lerkrof *(\iwnanlp nf Marll>orOi eous is of the Lord: he is their primary departments of the Ited Dank, N. J.i Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Maccia, graduated at the. chapter and a m em ber of the class joyed a trip to Bethlehem, t Signed j - ’ Pa., Wednesday, strength in tbe time of troi^ble churoh sohool will, take part Attorney AUK NOI.OMON . Cedar Grovep,enrertalnedu Sun headquarters oh Thursday dance and ring committees. And the Lord shall help them* and a Children’s Day message )14 11479 . . ' ______• Old Temienl and day at a surprise birthday evening, with each m em He Also participated In intra Mrs. Herbert Cottrell, sr., Hprlng Valley Jtdr., attended a luncheon at Fair and deliver them." “ will bfe given by the pastor. COMMON*LAW WW Maniwro Tuwttahlp,. ff, , party and dinner in honor of ber receiving a jfln. Among mural softball and football. S H ttn ir F ’s s a l e i—Dy viriu* of a JI4I4M. ;. - ihe tatter's sister,* Miss Rose thode graduating were,. Mrs.. Haven, on Monday. _, First Presbyterian Church writ of execution lo . me directed, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hop Issued out of iha Monmoutli County TAKfc.NOTICK lhat Jua.pli n,g| Anni DeMauro, Newark. At Fred . Schuimeister, fcjlrs* Al 3U Malo 8t., Matawan LEpAL NOTICE Court iU w Ulvlaloh) there, will be a«le andMa7y7meha>dVt Ire’dlitc '• kins and daughter, Jeanne, jo’joe'a Cocktail l.utm;ta has appllela tending,. were : Mr. and Mrs. vin Walling, ; Mrs. rRjchard 22 Honor, 45 Merit Hev,- Chester A, Galloway exposed to tale at public-vendue, on to the Mayor and Council nf the UorV. visited Mr. and Mri. Walter - • • *• NOTICR , Monday, th* tlth day of Jujie, 108B, VinoejiC DeMauro and son, Cressman. members of the P asto r / TAKK* NOTICK that an pf/er of tUr ough of Matawan far a plenary re* Dlmitruk and family, Friday, betwiien »h^ houra ol II ©clock and tall consumption liquor license for . and . M rs.. Manny WMtfcd ..B row n; Parent-Teach* auin of $1150,00 for the» purchase of 4:30. o'clock' (at * o'clock Daylight In Freehold. - M r. DimHiruk At the two mornitig services the _ fallowing - deacrlbed land and the prem tsaa situated op Jtouto 34*4, Valv jr,, Mr. and Mrs. Thom-1 er Association, Cheesequake. Cards Received Saving Tim e). ln_the .»ftfrnoont of iald Malawan, N, J. . was celebrating, hia birthday. in T ifie Matawan High Schbol iremioea aituale, tying and being In day, at the Court House in the Hor* I'he T ow m hlp of M atawan ln the Objection, If an)*, ihnuld h e m ade Mr. and Mrs,_Barth Gaub auditorium at 9:30 and 11 a.mr ough of Freehold,' County of Mon< Iminediately, In wrlUnglo h FrankV F o r the fifth knarkiAgr per- County of Monmouth aitd State of mputh, New.Jersey, to eatiafy.a Jung* tin Dom inick, Clerk or th e' H t a n t leaders of the BHEmrra SALBi->ny virtue of son. ’■' “ ' ...... “ If anyone la"" sick, ,h» li and No, St thane* (4) N 4* tt mtna,. Samuel Walling. A lawn party ane - L am b ertso n .' , 3 u C . Bjir.- Browntown Sodhoppers 4 -H . writ of aveeuMon to m* directed, East along th* line ol Lota No. I and] Quick Bmltery Sarvlca thelm e/-Judy Brown,r t. In jhe Junior class. Jobs urged ' tto call' t h«* pastoi > iaauad out o( th* Superior Court ot N o, ft s vchatna Ui th* place day In rftorth jersey. Douglas B arr, Victoria Buc* nett, St. John's Ave., Pnlon l(ev. Richard Yaussy, Pallor shfp, IM n g Section No, ,1 , dated • It renislni.llig necessary coverage* • N ovem ber, JI2.1" which said maj) was .• There are ne everlapplrtg reveragea 1 Mrs. Albert Heath, Bethany co, Marilyn Di Santo. Sonia Beach, entertained Saturday Sunday morning worship la duly (lied In the Monmoulh County Mrs. Alonzo Layton. Miss Rd.,\ who recently returned Heiser, Harrlette Insley, Jsn- at dinner ln celebration of the at 0 a.m.; church school at 0:45 Clerk's Office on April 9, IBM in Case - • Yeu will be pleasantly surprised at Its econem lcal out Janice Layton and Mr. and home from Monmouth Mem No, 08*1, - _ is Kramer, Frances Loscoe, wedding anniversaries of the a.m.: and the evening service Being th* tfamo premliea ronvayed Mrs.. Roellf LeRoy Visited orial Hospital/—Is Improving. Irene Mackey, Gail Melnzer, Bennetts and Mr. and Mrs. at 6 o'clock. ‘ : • to Anlbory Tabriilo and Amelia P. .. WUyred M orrell in fcoonton on She is recovering from a Bertha Merrlcks, and Frieda 'LeRoy Oaub, Robertsvllle, Prayer- a n d Bi^le study Is Fabrizlo, hie wife, by deed from Cliff* WM. G. BEDLE AND SON AGENCY. Sunday, ..... broken right hfp," which she wood, Beach Company, tne., dated Shortrldge were the sopho who were’married at a double hei^ Friday evening at I February 10,1090 and recorded on ■------• ' MA 1.0273 ; ■ \ -V:-- Gteojge Bottger, son of Mr. suffered when she fell at her m ores that earned merit ceremony 28 years ago, . o'olock ' ' March. IB, 1D90, m the offlc* of Uta a n d Mrs. Robert’ Bottger, home several weeks ago. Clerk, of Monmoulh Counly In Book cards. . fvlrs O aub and Aira. Ben 2150 o f Deeds on^page 10. Park A v *. M ataw an Bethany : Rd., has returned In t&e freshm en class Petei nett were presented with cor Sfl!?1.* Valley — __ Helng th* same premliea commonly home to spend the summer Hazard Benefit Bennett, Barbara Ellison, Hel sages. • Community Church ~ known and deslgnatrd ae IU 9 Clift* vacation with his parents, af en Gregory, Veronica Menze), Others attending were Miss A. Thom ag Clayton, P a sto r ter completing his freshman A benefit "dance under the Janice Pazlenza, Judy Rice, Dolores Wells, Union Beach; Sunday School is at 2 p.m.: year** a t the U niversity of starlight** will be held June and Patricia Schuber received Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stein, Mat the young people meet at 6:90 Pennsylvania. 23 at the picnic grounds in the honor cards. The freshmen awan. and Mr. and Mrs. Ches p m and the evening servlet , MrsJvTheodore Bailey. Miss rear of the Lavoie Laborator that received merit cards were ter Williams. Keyport, who li held at 7:48, o'clock. Marie- Bai ey and Miss Marie ies, Inc., plant, Route 79. Mor Lily Best, John Blahota. celebrated their 24th anniver Prayer meeting is held eaeh -Reiilnger. Holmdel Rd., left ganville. for the Hazard Hos Charles Emley, Vl.rglnU sary Monday.. . ‘ Thursday at 7:30 p.m. £>&;urday. . for M iam i. F la. pital building fund. In addition Kuhns, Martin Lauterwald, Jay where they will spend a two- to danqng.to a “live orches Ronnlng, Lynne Tuttle, and Furnished apartment signs Second Baptist Church Orchard Hi., Matawan week vacation. tra.” there will be a profes Anne V as. for sale at this office. , Miss Virginia Skeeter, daugh sional entertainer, John Fur- Rev. W J. Hutcheson, Pastor ter of . M/Sgt. . Edwin L. ey. in charge of arrange The senior choir will spon Skeeter and Mrs1: Skeeter ments, report*. * sor a tea In the church on Sat urday. THHT'5 n FRCT On Sunday at 3 p.m. the Sun day School will present its Children's Day program. S aturday. June 16, the pas* tor s aid club will sponsor a chicken dinner, fltartlng at 12 ON THE YEAR-AHEAD CAR o'clock noon. Sunday, June 17, the m en of the church will hold an all-male program with M’cclal music to be presented by the male choirs of the cliurch. First Methodist Church Main 81., Malawan Rev Albert p Curry, Pastor Tliere will not be any Hun- (inv School or regular morn ink w orhhlp service on Hun- d a y , an th e Chilrirrn’s Day |,io!:ram will be given at 10:30 a tn. CHRYSLER WINDSOR V-8 FIX UP WITH OUR M onday Hip coimnlRhlon on finance will m eet al 8 p.m IMPROVEMENT LOAN! and on Wednesday tlie official board will meet at 8 p.m. NEW 1956 CHRYSLER - Keep your home in lip-top condition by taking Trinity Episcopal Church ' • / - 1 • ' ctrc ol those repair and remedying jobs as tliey ■ M ain Hi,, M ataw an Rev. Jiernnrd McK. OarHck • are needed. No down payment ia required with R ector I t ’s a l l j o u r s f o r t h e cost of a our l,i; Mt, Lakes. WA: Clett some other program at tbat cense will be required to com paper tell you about tbe good — to&ve~accounted -three-outa with ln. thelrr faces,-rand-each run Ilidgc; 17‘/4V NorA rilnB tonrlU hour can make up for thls uy plete thecourse In gun safety Jobs open: r no scoring, ner emerged from his event Valley, B: Swedesboro 7; Cape May, dropping ln at the Middletown to qualify for a certificate. caked with mud thrown up 8; Westwood. 6; Hightstown, 3, • . ' jrhe first damaging mlscue 100*yard dash (10,7) — 1, KuhnB, Lanes these days where bowl The State Division of Fish and from, the cleats of others en Matawan: 2, DeJesus. Matawan; 3, ing’s plnmaster holds forth. Game does not keep records , came in the second tyberi prank tered ln ihe race Magee, Matawan; 4. Hivolrc, Glen Teneralll'o grounder got away Ridge. 5, Weeks, Hightstown. Until lie took the refreshment of licenses Issued In previous The .Matawan triumph was 220-yard dash (23.4) - 1, Magee. stand concession at the Lanes years, because | license stubs from JOe Fasso at second. Lee secured after the first two Matawan: 2, DeJesus, Matawan; 3, Horschman, a thorn In Mata- Clark, Rumson: 4. Weeks. HigntS' when those alleys were open a w^ltib m *pk m a a rw events were run, Ken Williams town: 6, Tom asko, Glen IUdgc. ed four months ago, Oeorge wan’s side all day, banged out and Tom Welstead charged ln 440-yard run (53.1) - feeler Mata Open at 1:00 ■ Show SUrU at D o it a -h.lt, then Oeorge Griesler wan; S, Venustl. Passaio Valley: 3, (The Baron) Sollanek. Key The umpire had to call a close one in this play. The foot third and fourth respectively Osman, Glen Ilidge; 4, Tucker, Mt. port, had never been a bowler. Don Eusso and Curly Boelhou- of Lee Horschman, New Brunswick second sacker, is Just a bit ln the high hurdles 'to make Lakes; 5, Bongord, Westwood. . TSLIPHONI, IATONTOWH SU M w er followed With safe blows to 680-yard run (2:07.6) — 1, White. He wns too busy with the long MLER off third base as Delter Johnson, Matawan player, drives at him the MHS total for that event, Mt. Lakes; 2, Walbel, Swedesboro; 3, hours at the lunchroom he ran make it 3*0. Vln Dulno’s triple from the rear to fag him out, Horschman had Just doubled to 10 points. Then Tomas Deje Bissell, Mt. Lakes; 4, Schartf, Mata wan; 5, Angeyine, Glen Ridge. ln Keyport or working for an Phone Koiinsburq 6-0300 FBI?- SAT. —JUNE 8-9 _«ent the score to 6-0 drive In the two decisive runs in NBI1S»MHS gam e Monday nnd sus and Magee raced to the Mile run «>49.5) - 1, Froncello, 2 Action Packed Thrlllera was trying to Stretch his hit to a triple. / . other restaurant proprietor. SUN. - MON. - TUES. - The Maroon and Steel , chased wire, right on the heels of North 'Arlington; 2, Phillips, Passaic But when he opened at the Kuhns, the winner, la the 100. Valley; 3, Thompson, Mt. Lakes; 4, JUNE 10 - 11 • 12 On the Threshold ' • Orlesle?, Zebra-starting -pitch Da SlJva, North Arlington; 5, Wernlk, Middletown Lanes re fresh er, in their half of the inning. to make the Maroon and Steel Cape May. . < ment concession, talking with The iWftn in the Gray ofSpaca : ! 1 Gene Fariello led off with a hit count 22 points for these f|rst 120-yara high hurdles (18.3) — l, Three Teams Seek Keyport B. C. Carlson, M atawan; 2, Egcland. Rum* bowlers and being with them Flannel Suit Guy Madison-John llodlak and Jack Scully wal^Ad. Delted. ‘ /W i? events. With such a lead, son: 3, Williams, Matawan; 4, Wei- continuously, led The Baron on —and— ■ nne meet ln Group I was over stead, Matawan; 6, McLean, Glen ^“ ■Johnson fanned, b^c^-u“i>elt2y Itidge. to the alleys. Ih a short period Sunday First Showing Only drew a free ticket, loading the lerners fops Norwoods, before lt started. 180-yard low hurdles (21.7) — gl, 2 P.M. Walk a Dark Street Peeler was the' sensation of Egeland, Rumson; 2, Carlson. Mata of four months he has attained . sacks. Qrlesler appeared out wan; 3, McLean, Glen Rlage; 4, a skill that most bowlers seek Special For Kiddles . Extra added Frl. eve only Keyport Baseball Club won the meet. This freshman, hard SAVAGE One hour of color cartoona , of trouble whep he fanned Bob Only an outside chance re Kurdick, Matawan; 5, Welstead, Mata lb vain In a lifetim e on the mained to the Cllffwood Pir their second game ln the Jer ly given a chance to come In wan. Cartoon "' ' Cartoons Start at Dusk dol'd, Huskies hurler, but he Broad Jump (19 feet-9 inches)/— 1, alleys, L a st We?k "in a m atch then lost Pete Bennett bn four ates and the Keyport Card sey Shore League Sunday to the points ln the 440, broke Tomasko, Glen Ridge; 2, Bongard. Westwood; 3, Muhlbaier, Swedesboro; game' with top bowlers , at the WED.-TITURS. JUNE 13-14 balls, and a run was forced ln. inals to head off the Matawan when tjiey shoved over two away to an early lead and nev SUN. - MON. - TUES. runs ln the ninth Inning to de er was headed. - He easily 4, McGrew, Wildwood; 5, Magee, Mat L a n e Si he hit as follows .‘•"t Coach Chet Redshaw, New Terriers, as the teams moved awan. 218-208*213-213-245-234 for an Slightly Scarlet JUNE 10 - 11 - 12 feat the Norwoods, 8-8, a t the fought off the closing chal High Jump (5 feet 7 inches) — 1, Brunswick, halted proceedings thla week into the home average of 221.5 per gam e. V et —In color— stretch of the first half of the Long Branch team's field. lenge al Pat VentUsl, Passaic Cottman, WUdwood; 2, Ue between The Man in the Gray to remove Griesler. The change Egcland, Rumson, and White. Mt. eran bowlers say . he rolls the —also— ■ Bayshore Little League sea Valley. . - ’ Lakes; 4, Jackson, Westwood; Ue saved the day for the Zebras. Ang- Scalzo’s hit decided It. most "natural" ball seen ln M a n f i s h Flannel Suit son. The first of the.crucial The mile was the only event among Kuhns, Smith 'and Short, all . Paul Nemetli, next Zebra hurl With men ln scoring position from Matawan. - . this area ln a long time; If ' —starring— : ■ battles . between the three on a walk to Curmpp Davlno In which MHS did not score Shot put (47 feet Inches) — 1, The Fowler Theatre will • "er.-.was tapped for Va’ single- by the' Baron can hold this pace Gregory Peck and teams, - is- played tonight -at and Bruce Philips safe crack, and lii which they trailed the Armour. Matawan; 2, Clark, Wild close forjhe summer season » ’Passo7_scoring Scully, but Dan wood: 3, De Costa, Wildwood; 4, Van over the summer, he.shoiild be Thursday June 14th, The Jennifer Jones - Cllffwood Ave. field between Scalzo developed a single to field. Grant Scharff lost an derbilt, Matawan; 8, Osborn, Wild* Vanderbilt rolled to Horschman a candidate for national match Casino Theatre at the beach —plus co-hit— for the third out. Horschman thc Pirates"1 and the Terriers. send In the winning runs. early front spot In th e -880. but. wood , h(ing on to come In fourth. Discus (138 feet, 3 Inches) — 1, play events ln tlte coming win will reopen Friday evening Crashing Las V egas playied flawless ball afield In It was the turn of Larry Ins Keyport clustered six runs Clark. Wildwood; 2, Deitz, Matawan; Ju n e 15th. • . -______ley, manager of the Cards to IH the first Inning on four pass Dan V anderbilt placed in- '3, Struble,•'Westwood; 4, Dodson, Mat- ter bowling season. Leo Gorcey - llunts Hall addition to his damaging clout* atawan; 5, Vanderbilt, Matawan. • ‘ . *•’ * *. - - ing. Nemeth was in command chuckle, and of Barney Cheno- es, a hit batsman and a bas three events In the field tests. Javelin (144 feet, 4% inches) — 1, FBI.-SAT. JUNE 15-16 NATIONAL GOLF* DAY Enjoy Our FREE Playground all the way thereafter. weth, of the Union Beach Lions es loaded single by Hal Shu Mel Vreeland, Harold Dodson, Ramshaw, Cape May; 2, Vanderbilt; . CinemaSCope and Color Matawan; 3, vreeland, Matawan; 4, is here. This Js. the- week Pons Rides The Zebras mode lt safe with to groan Monday as the Cards mock. The Norwoods tied the Bob Deitz and Magee also Langford,; Rumson; 5, Grunden, Mt. when a golf club member Firbidden Planet M«rry-Go-Bound .^jtwo out ln the^thlrd. A lilt bat- put the Beaohers out of tho score by. picking up 'pairs of gained - points ln this division. Lakes. ' . Pole vault (10* fe e t 8 inches) •— 1, can post $1 and then play Selected Shorts FREE Ferris Whssl jber and TeneralH 's double put- race by walloping them, 12-4 runs ln the first, fourth and Coach Stan (Tuffy). Baker Lewis, Rumson: 2, Tie between Me- Saturday wl th his or her Iftigh in scoring position with at Cottage Park field. Whiz eighth Innings. \ , . took three KHS men to the Grew, Wildwood; Kuhns, Matawan; 4, Forkle, the Union Beach start ineet but they failed to place Tic among Henry. Passaic Valley; club“*Handicap ln an a ttem p t none out, but Gold appeared to Dave Jones and Bob LoPres Hageman, Glen Rlage; and Braunohl- ing pitcher, walked the first to shared.the hurling for Key n . Ei to better the scores to be be pulling out of it when he got posted by Jack Fleck and — the next .two men. Howevor, three men .and Bruce Jackson port. ,_M 1 k e Matthews, Stan and Tom Leonardls followed VanDyke and Lee Owen divid Pay Crocker, 1055 men’s and Horschman came along and women’s.-n a 11 o n a 1 open . wacked out a double, scoring with two baggers, to give the ed the Norwood pitching that Little League Keansburg Ladies Cards a lead they never re kept Keyport down with five champions, ln a round they the runs to.make It 7*2. Horsch- .... Box Scores f Monday Night League linquished. Chen o w e th’ ch an ge d hits. A dozen passes handed will ' be,playing:.at the Oak __~.lrian_w£g^out. down trying for to his ace, Dan Hourlhan, in Hill Country Club, Roches third on a good relay, Deitz to out by the West Long Branch the fourth, but to no avail. In hurlers spelled downfall, for Keyport Cardinals (12) Keansburg News (0) ter. Those who beat the — Johnson, - ...... the . sixth the Cards batted ...... l £ s ' 132 159 Fleck or Crocker scored get • TeneralU and Horschman did the Norwoods'. T . , . - l 3, Casey round and made the contest a Keyport B. C. Had beaten Bryan Jackaon, U •i-^i :• 0 A. Bowne . 160 148 122 medals from. ^ theFrofesslon- .'the damage again In the final Tout. The Lions had upBet the Fitzgerald; sa •• S‘-5r/l'V 0 B;-'Van ‘N ortwlok 1491 144- 151 al 'Golfers’- A. is o c l a,t 1 o n., IPhone 7-04521 big New Brunswick inning, the B elm ar M ay 30 In -its opener. Cards .for the /irst time In Jones fanned 14 and walked Stultz, cf __ 2 3 0 G. Stover 148 128 141 There w,ill be plenty of golf fifth, again with two out, Ne three years at the start of the 4 a 3 H andicap . 16 18 18 activity this week ln New ' Newly . ■ meth put in a homer to bury 10 Sunday, LoPresto relieved Bructf Jackson, p season. Leonardls, 2b — 4 2 2 Jersey. The sectional quali ' the last MHS chance. him ln the eighth. The two new teams in the Keyport B. C. (8) Poland, lb =...... -4-1- 0 593 B&8 589 fying round for six places The Zebras moved from the AIR CONDIONED league, the Matawan 4 Blue ab r ' h Alger, 3b , 'S 1 2 ■ P e te 's lno« (3) to play ln the national open Matawan game into the seml- For Complete Cool Comfort Jays and the Keyport Raiders, 0 1 Les'Brownirf 3 1 1 M .H o u rah an ’ -178 171 148 championship at Oak Hill final round of the Greater New* G arito, If - 5 covered themselves with glory I 0 Rothenberg, o 2 :1\ 1 S. Helwig 131 122 112 June- 14-10 was held at Ca ark Tournament against Nut- H unter, rt *■ 4 TODAY-TOMORROW-SATURDAY JUNE 7-8-9 Tuesday ln a game at Mata- 3 a 1 I. Olah ‘ 163 148 167 noe Brook Monday and Tues ley. The final of this tourna? Davlno; cf Continuous Saturday — Starting 1:45 P.M. wan's new Middlesex Rd. field. : 2' a 1 26 12 9 M. K ondrup : iso 187 169 day. Today the state ama 2 — BIG FEA TU R ES — 2 m en t will be played S aturday. Phillips, a The 2-0 score made it the best 0: 1 -Handicap • 12'- 12 teur tournament s t a r t s The ‘ New Brunswick game Scalzo, 2b >..... i Union B each Lions (4) - played game of the season. Art 1 0 at Hollywood Qolf Club; wound up the season for Mata Holmes, as : .!• ab Y h r r ; g u KE n EVER/ Hensler, of the Jaysi and Guy 1 0 • 862 640 606 Long Branch, 160 starters wan with ‘ an. eight won, four. K napp, lb 2 Chasey, If » I 0 Dietrich, of the Raiders, lock- Shumock, 9b:-----r- - : : S X 1 3 0 —Hr-Wa»serm»ri&Son(3) posting-gross scoresTJhe low lost, one tie record. Eastmond, rf 0 er 31 to qualify for\ match in a pitchers' duel which was Jones, p • J 0 0 Tomlca, 3b . Q ,vArnold 143 163 180 - Gold fanned eight and walked 3 1 ' 1 play Friday and_J3j»turday only broken with two out In ihe LoPresto, p 0 ^ 0 Hourlhan, p, of 3 2 2 B, B ahr 175 144 140 !- four' against the Zebras. Ne- Jays hall of the flitfcr"WlUi the for the state title. It was ru ■ Rodriquez-, lb, « 3 0 O N. Wltterscheln >160 142 204 metft fanned seven Matawan basbs tilled and two out, Jack | mored Billy May and Bill 29 S' 5 Tyter, 2b ^ , 2 0 B. Jacobsen 191 168 145 V > batters and walked one, b u t McCormack cracked out a dou 0 Reed, Matawan, might be Grledler Issued three free tic . - Norwoods («) Walsh, cf, lb . 2 0 0 ble to score Al H ensler and *b r h 669 607 666 among the 160. Bob Jacob kets while fanning three MHS Robbie Brown with the winning Trembley, « X 0 0 son, Rumson, business assoc SUNDAY - MONDAY JUNE 10 • 11 Scott, 2b ...... ■ " ' 4' 1 0 Oalllna, ss ' . Keyport Cleaners (1) b atsm en. runs. Each hurler fanned 10 2 0 0 iate of Keyport golfer Fred Continuous Sunday — Starting 1:45 P.M. K earney, K 1 l Forkle/ib, p M. Richmond - 132 170 166 Matawan (2) ln the tense struggle. 0 0 0 Hllflker, ls the current state DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM ab r h Kinsey, ss " 4 1 0 HendricksenJ of - - j 0 J . Adaysh 176 174 120 By their victory, the Jays Dowlen, Of . j 1 0 0 °. R. R echt 176 198 157. amateur champion and will Bennbtt, ss S 0 2 defend h is title. Re a)so THI THIIUS ill REALI retained a slim chance of a W right, c ...... ’ . 5 0 •4 21 4 3 D. Kenner 169 158 180 Fasso, 2b 0 2 title lock-ln. They must beat sought one of the Jersey Vanderbilt, lb 0 0 Jeffrey, rt * ^ 0 . 1 Score by. Innings! H andicap 15 15 15 KDBIRT CRUARKS the' Indians tonight and the -1 0 *1 spots ln the national open* Nusbaum, lb 0 0 DIAmbroslno, lb Union Beach Lions 010 102— 4 Pirates Tuesday to stay ln the W adja, 3b 5 0 0 668 715 838 AFRICA. _AUkas, cf / 0 race. V K eyport Cardinals 410 07x—12 NEW LITTLE LEAUE E, Fariello, rf VanDyke, p __ 0 0 0 Gentile’s Market (3) In the Memorial Day dedi Matawan T erriers (8) field on Middlesex Rd., Mata ' Icully, o. . . Matthes, p I40 Xi. Drlckler - 121 140 “ 179 adventure cation baseball game, the Ter ab r wan, passed the test this week ‘ SPATHECQtOR Wanner, o . Owen, p - 0 0 0 M, Eovlno, p, 9b M. Vlgne 145 153 124 riers topped the Blue Jays, a-Sathm ary 1 0 0 1 M. W ilmott 154 132 147 end about vyhlcli'Tony Nucclo Johnson, 3b Fleros, p, 3b 1 8-6. This was the first m eet McGee, 2b 1 0 1 R. Richmond 190 174 144 and other members of the TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY Wathlngton, 3b Carnes, 3b, 3b JU N E 12 ing between the two teams Shatto, rf s 0 0 1 Handicap 7 7 7 Matawan Recreation were con Deitz, if, ■*.....•, since the Jays were org Bowie, p 1 cerned, the way the drainage X — BIG FEATURES • . Gold, p \ Holtz, If ln M arch. 35 B 1 - • system would work under the Opplzzl, rf , 617 606 601 - BUI Bowie , scored over a-Batted for Bcott ln Bth. 0 ' I R ich ard 's Hollywood Mkt. (0) stress of a continued heavy Scully, ss downpour of rain. They found Hensler on the mound. Bowie Keyport B. C. .. 600 000 002 0 J, Mlsson 146 166 136 New Brunswick (11) Sickles, cf the playing area so well clear struck the dccldlng blow to Norwoods ...... 200 200 020—8 0 F. Franklin 124 119 145 . ' ■ ab r Brown, • 1 ed of w ater th a tt the field win his own game, a double A. Helnold - 135 152 154 ^ B dnde Busso, of , ln tho sixth, He had to over could have been \iscd Within A. Helnke 164 148 155 Boelhouwer, come the effects of, a 'streak L a r r y ’s T e a m an hour after the rain stopped. • ..... 28't 12 , Handicap 10 10 10 Duino, 3b of wildness ln tlie third, which Tops Moving Men MaUwan Blue Jay, (6) A system of six-inch piping Ambrose, lb led to flvfi-Blue Jay runs. ab r carries" the rainwater from £*BW I Clio, c Chlok Holtz and Richie Fler- Larry’s Barbermen defeated R. Brown, 3b. 579 593 600 small catchbaslns about the The Scott F u n eral Home (Vi) TeneralU, rf os aided the Terrier cause the Jersey City Moving Vans, M orrell, field to a central flowoff drain If 164 Takacs, if along by belting a pair of trip fl-4, ln a softball contest at KHS W elstead, sa B. Sprague no 136 back of home plate. Drains pi- H. Scott - 118 153 109 Horschman, 2b les when the Jeam was coming field Sunday. Two four Inning Schober, 3b, of so clear the dugout .areas ra 50 DAYS OF RAGING M. Quartler n o 171 161 Griesler, p up from ’ behind the original outbursts brought victory to McCormack, pidly, Before the field was er lb 163 • Nemeth, p 5-1 lead of the Jays, the Keyport team. Hmutko, rf T. Giles 205 169 ected, the Matawan Recrea B ush, lb Doubles by Julie Rosato Reid, 3b . ’ Handicap 17 17 17 tion Committee consulted with { and Tony Bucco with the sacks H auser, If the Freehold Commission and 560 664 589 32 11 11 NEWSPAPERS loaded In the second sent the Hensler, p m ade a study of the fine Lit Score by Innings: Barbermen on their way to tri Perrlne, e Bslford Pharmacy «M) tle League field erected ln the am mt H. Pryor 134 203 183 N ew Brunswick 052 0400—11 umph. In the fourth Ted Sol McTeague, ph county seat. We ‘ understand M ataw an ...... 020 0000- tys, Bob Sklslak, Jack DeFe- L. B eyer 168 176 133 now that Keyport and Union llce, Jerry Trabucco and D. Morosko 151 141 122 Beach groups both are Im BASIC M « » 117 138 144 Furnished apartment signs O h u c k Lamberson all hit Score by Innings: M. C assont pressed with what has been Handicap.-— 9 9 9 for sale at this office. *O m nSIN 6 MiOIUM safely In a row to bury the Matawan Blue Jays 005 010—8 done ln Matawan and are Inter hopes of the Furniture Smash M ataw an T erriers 012 14x—8 ested ln seeing if something ers. ■ ' 579 664 591 Matawan Blu* Jays (I) similar can be done ln their Jim m y M ullaney’s team will M arquel’s P h arm acy (1) - ab x h boroughs. The use of th e M ata Spocializ* In oppose another North Jersey M. Wolff i 176 106 191 wan field ls controlled by Issu R. Brown, 3b S 1 .0 MMIU h IrMJi combine at KHS Held on June M orrell, of C. M ack ' 146 147 132 ance of permits to organizations leu than J milts from (Urd«A Stits Pty., Turnoff *105 17. H. Pugllsi 182 159 137 S E A F O O D , Welstead, si engaged ln boys’ work and Schuber, • T. K nam 121 138 148 those desiring permits should 1 1 McCormack, 1% Handicap 1 see Mr. Nucclo at the Held be STARTS TUESDAY S T E A K S ' |BANCE*SK0W EVERY MT.WTtl Smutko, r< ' tween 7 p.m. and > p.m. on a H auser, It - 628 611 609 Tuesday or Thursday. yhxxsm r - Reid, »b| ':- Matawan-Keyport Reo. • * * • 13,200 Mat grandstand and 5,000 m t club- : C H O P S CONVENTION HALL E . Schw ars 172 156 179 b°ui» with .ictl.tor and altvalor Mrvlca, din BOARDWALK - ASBURY l»AkK.N,J. llensler, p LEONARDO'S resurgence E . sm ith 137 176 139 ing f*Horse racing at Monmouth Henry H. Dudley, national Mrs. Ruth D. Alt, Morgan- June T, 1850 P»*o Nfn» [ Park will get underway for adjutant of The American Le villi Postmaster, has announc 1 another season Tuesday. Rac- gion, will be the guest speaker ed that the Post Office Depart Secretary John P. Turner, at the State Legion;s executive m ent will Issue a three-cent GOP Women Plan s il' |Jr., has hopes that before the committee'meeting at the War stamp, the second of three Lawn Party June 14 fmeeting concludes on Aug 0 Memorial Building, Trenton, stamps to be Issued empha Ithe 18 stakes races carrying Saturday afternoon, at 1:30 sizing the importance of wild The Monmouth Coruly Fed |$485,000 added money will p.m . life conservation in America, eration ot Republican Women draw to the track such out on June 22. The stam p is be will hold a lnwn party on A veteran of World War I, Thursday, June 14, Irom 2 to I standing horses as Nashua, Mr. Dudley has a long and dis ing issued through lhev Gun Pabius; Misty Morn, Find, So- nison. Col., Post Office, on the p.m. at Chal-Mar Turin, th» tinguished record with the Le home of Mis, Dhvltl H. Marx, $©lal O utcast, F isherm an and gion. A member of Omaha occasion of Uie annual conven •X Dance's Lad. Nashua, now * tion of the Colorado Division Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury. Post 1, Omaha, Neb., lie served Reed Benson, son of E'ura W. \ j tour-year-old, has never rao- as state adjutant of Nebraska of the Izaak Walton League. Momrioulh Park. ■ > Tlie prongh or n ante Benson, Secretary of Auilcul* for eight years; He served as* ture, will be the main sponkfr. Featuring the program li. chairman of various national lope, which is Uie subject of i/^jionmouth Park1* - first $100, this Issue, Is an outstanding' Lee Ann Merlwethav, Mlsi committees for many years America, will announce at a " offering, the famed Mon- and became national adjutant exam ple of Uie conservation South Handicap, one-mlle- pool-jlde fashion show . and in 1948, in which capacity he is work being carried on Uy the pd-one-quarter classic for Tex McCrary and other oelt- now serving at national head- federal and state governments. year-olda-and-up-to-be -Through their-efforts, the-an lirlLle. wlll bepreoent. There fan Ju ly 14. H. CURTIS BURROWES quarters In Indianapolis, Ind. View from ® l*«h park of The Mother Church, The First Church ANTllONY J. DISC1ULLO will be refrc.'hjnent-i *iul H'.u- County Commanders, execu telopes Im.VC increased In such |Last- season tlie track drew . cJ Ghriat, Sdenti8fTm BoitonV MaBS.^ where tha Annual Meeting;; numbers, that hunting Is al Me. ;■ H. Curtis Burrowes, son of tive committeemen arid com was held on Monday. June 4. The domed edifice is tha Extension, Anthony Josoph DlBclullo, 01.713 patrons ^afid had an lowed now In five western Reservations may In mart* Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Bur- mittee chairmen will discuss dedicated in 1906. ..Its organ, which has 53,389 pipes, is one of tho son of Mr. and Mr., Joseph rerage dallS^attendanct of rdwes, Main St,, Keyport, will largest chtrfch organ* in the United States. The adjoining building - states. , up until ’June 1? W.li Mri. j,034.----- *...- ...... plans for completing state pro DISchlllo, 31 -Wnlllnu Ten., Spafford W, Schanck, Main St., graduate tomorrow from the grams before the state conven is the Original -Ldiflce, dedicated in 1896, with its own’organ and Stamp collectors desiring |Other rich stake races In- chime tower. Portion* of administrative offices (extreme left) nnd Matawan. ,. " M assachusetts I1 n s 1 1 1 u te tion, which will be held at first-day cancellations of thQ? Keyport, received hla Duche- ude the_$50,000 added Mon- Tlie Christian Science Publishing House (extreme right) are also of Technology. Cambridge’, Wildwood, Sept. 13-15. Heavy stamp ore asked'to send a rea lor ot Science Degree from Jouth Oaks, _a major cbal- visible. * ... rurmshed apiviuiient algiia Mass. He will receive a Bachr advance hotel reservations at sonable n u in_b e r o( self the University 0/ -Kentucky! pge for tiie nation’s top Nothing but Christ’! - Chris^ nearby theater...... A dherents addressed envelopes to tho for «al# at tht* officer ...... elor of Science Degree ln the seashore resort Indicate the Lexington, Ky., at commence iree-year-old •-tlfileSi over the Physics. tlanlty can supply the answer traveled from every state in Postmaster at Gunnison, Col., biggest convention th the*, state ment exerclsei held on the pe-and-an-eighth mile course, to Tlhe tremendously challeng the union and from Europe with a money order.remittance |rded for Saturday, Jul* 28. Mr. Burrowes is a member Legion’s history. Plans also Asia, Australia, and many university campus on May 30, of Sigma Nu Fraternity, and to cover the cost of tho stamps Shopping for Pop? another $50,000 added a re_.j3.elng com pleted for the ing problems'facing humanity. other distant points to attend. Mr. nnd Mra. DlSclullo at has been on the track and to be affixed. Envelopes sub ssic la carded for getaway New Jersey Legion's participa The Christian Science Board of tended Uie graduation and SM and try lh« pole vaulting team during his Growing interest in spiritual mitted should be. of ordinary Aug. 8, with the running tion In the national convention, Directors said Monday. “The their ton returned home with four years at M.I.T. He is healing as a resu lt of the telis- letter size and each m ust be fabuloui n«w 19S6 tho Sapling Stakes, a six which will be held in Los An •world needs t h e 'S c ie n c e of them , head of the “ Hobby Shop’* at vlsion and radio series' !lHow properly addressed. An enclo [rlong test for two-year-olds. geles, Calif., Sept. 3-6, 1956. Christianity as it has never Mr. DlBclullo graduated the college, and has accepted Christian Science Heals’1 was sure of medium weight should /$ Supplementing this schedule HardTd A, Eaton, Riverton, needed lt before," the Directors from Keyport lllgh School In the position of teaching assist reported *>y a num ber of key be placed in cach envelope and director, has announced that 1D4B, and Joined the U. S. Air £the most ambitious slate of ant at his alma mater for declared ln a special state officials, Including Roy Garrett the flap should be sealed ov racing ever offered’. plans have been completed for Force thla same year. He ser next yearN in the Science De m ent. ; . Watson, tieusuror, and Gordon turned in. An outsldo enve veil In the Air Force (or four |&ture o>f these contests Is partment. He also expects to Jersey Boys State to he held at Thousands of Christian Sci V. Comer, clcvk. lop;* must ftat be aenl for re sixth running of the Mid- Rutgers University, June 24 to yean, two of which were s ta rt work lor his Doctor of entists from many parts of the Will B, Davis, m anager of. turn of first-day covers. The nmer Hurdle Handicap on spent In Korea. After belnu Philosophy Degree in Physics. July 1. More than 600 boys world heard the Directors’ committees on publication said: envolope should be endorsed y, Aug. 3 , an Invitational dlscharvcd as a staff lergonnt Mr. Burrowes attended the from every county In the state message at-theannual meeting “The response has been most first-day covers. Mrs. Alt |ent with a purse of 122,000 ln 1D33. Mr.; DlBclullo entered Keyport Public Schools; Rus will take citizenship training at of The -Mother Church, tJChe gratifying. We are receiving stressed that stamps and per world’s richest purse for the University of Kentucky sell Ranch School, Tucson, New Brunswick, making the First Church of Christ, Scien reports of Increased church and sonal chccks will not be. ac where he completed hi* HU' hurdle race, Aris., and The Peddle School, 11th anniversary there of the tist, Boston, Mass. , lecture attendance and Increas cepted as payment. . ither prominent Added dies ai an accountant, HlghtstownT He was awarded youth program sponsored na Taking note of the significant ed use of our free reading On June 27. the Post Office Iney stake fixtures to be the International Boy Fellow tionally by the Legion. changes taking place ln th e rooms.'* , Department will issue a three- ^tested are four in the ship to study . for " one year . Commentnlg on the Legion's world, th e Directors said: Nearly 200 television stations Public Invited To e-year-old jr r o u p; the cent stamp to commemorate abroad, and . -completed - one national effort to Increase the “With the breaking of the bar ln the United States and Can Uie 50th anniversary of .the olee,. one-and-o n e eighth Railing Of “Big Top" year at the Marlborough Col riers of time and space the ada have carried the filmed $25,000 on Aug. V the display of the American Flag passage of the^Pure Food and lege, Marlborough, _ England. on Flag Day and other national mental outlook of men stands Christian science TV programs, Drug Act, through the Post Tin "Big Top" at Uie Nep six furlongs, $20,000r’on His parent*, Mr. -and, Mrs. out ln Increasingly sharp re Mr. Davis reported. Radio pro Office ln Washington, D. G, tune Muilo Clrcui, Neptune, 23: ‘ the . $20,000 Miss holidays, State' Legion Com Burrowes; his parental'god mander Don Hart, Bridgeton, lief, revealing an unprecedented grams in th® sefies, he added, Stamp oolleotors wishing first- will go up -/or the fifth con odford for fillies at six ftlr- mother, Mrs. Horace 9. Bur* secutive year, tomorrow morn on July 21, and the said^W e feel there is evidence clashing of Ideologies. will continue to.* be broadcast day oovers of thla stamp arbv rowes, and his sisters, the of a growing tendency by the “Materia medloa Is more and by more than 800 stations to-send requests to the Pdst- ing, Producer St, John Ter- e.-and-one-slxteenth Lamp- reVMiai-extended an Invitation ...... c.n ...prsfMiJjniil. M 1 s 8 es Mariby, Catherine American people to take too more tracing physlcai effeots to throughout the worldr~ ~ master,"WashlngtonrD.C. The wor* at tmmt with th* * «ui*liiHlt»» |iter, $20,000 ,on July 25. ‘and Susan B urrow es, will at- to the publlo, and especially to . addltlon_t6.:„the__SapJingl_ much for granted the blessings mental causes. The churches Healings ln Christian Science same procedure as described •ruirai'y h« st»u tn l)r\V»M • nwwhsn* tend-the commencement~exer- of America and io ‘play down* are reaching out for^pirltual of alhV disease, and~other~eveTyi aboveis-to'be-followed;—^ youn*»t*r« wlm have never be tral arm; -lU'H lav* II* Sy/Jty other juvenile events are fore enjoyed, the-thrill of thla iurM . . . nlillUtfl cises.. • , • the.need for public recognition, healing." ...... day problems were reported by > Safety Kvy Hlirtlnf . . » flig h ted Including the Col- oolorful spectacle,- to-be apeo- All i«t*ui>« 15,- year o f.kexperience wva»,- a ^°"d“yn *“ lu th P a rk Highway whichc icoach, has. assumed athletic to date. , . .‘v ... / . audltorluma ln The Mother Ouam, and Vlaardlngen, The tre in New Jersey to Install EVINRU DE MOTORS Ids directly to clubhouse directorship for the Maroon The standings Church edifices as well aa a Netherlands, - In-oar h eaters and operate on jk ln g lots, the w idening of and Steel, For a. long time ’“'T eam ^ F L P et, a year-round bull, ~ N$w Jersey Turnpike, and there has been agitation -In L a rry ’s ...... 857 H-S JERSEY SEASKIFF facilities of the Oarden these colums for another fall Union Beach , .714 Conference Averages Adrienne Bzura Win* JCP&L Receivei Ite Parkway are expected sport at MHS to supplement Paul’s ...... 025 For KHS Questioned National Contest Safety Award Rout* 35 INC. Hdxltt [bring more motorists driv- football since only a limited Dukes .571 to Monmouth Park this number of the student body Atlantic Tile .571 Keyport High School base Miss Adrienne Bzura, Red Employees .of th* Jersey Bank, formerly of the Key kson. has the physical poundage to S & M ...... 500 ball statistics have been re C en tral1 Pow er M Light Com plm Fitzsim m ons, dean of participate on the gridiron. port area, recently has been Cliffwood Fire .500 leased for th* IBM season by pany have received an award racing trainers will have Soccer was our suggestion, as H-VM-M ...... 429 Informed that she won the of merit from the National John Hanssn, official scorer. entry for the Oceanport an inexpensive addition to the Nike ...... 333 second prlee in the National Safety Council for completing |ndlcap, feature pf the open- albletlc program, but It seems ATCO ...... 000 The team won seven and Convention Poster Contest. - 1,000,000 m an-hours without day card Tuesday. This this meant another coaching lost four gamei. Tlie pitcher.' The Hebrew Day School Po a lost-tlme accident, on May rse Is Wheatley Stable's salary that the board of educa ster Contest Is sponsored by 16, Indianapolis Speed records were as follows: Rich the National Association of He I g h • Voltage, a champion tion would not go for and as J , 1. McCJee, safety engineer •-yeat-old filly of 1954. Ah- the athletic field was used for King* At Flem ington Wharton won four and lost brew Day Bchool Parent-Teach SHORE POINT INN for the company, saltl It was footba.ll practice, there waa no two. He worked 45-innlrrgri, Al er Associations. The theme Your lloil — MUihael MarloJIa [ler notable entry in the the greatest number nf hours £eanport Is Dark Ruler, a place to play. Cross country .. Indianapolis Speedway stars lowed 24 hits, struck out 49 of lh« poster contest is the worked wjthnut such an.acci nsistent winner ln allow- would not require a field and will com pete ln the first 1956 batters and walked 17. He hit «nme as the National AahocI* ¥ dent In the hlatory of the com e sprints who will be m&k- it would not mean much add midget car racing program one batsman. Ray LoPresto ntfon’s eighth annual conven- pany. The period began on his first stakes bid. ed equipment other than that Sunday afternoon at Uie Flem won three games and lost tion "torah valijeS for every already used for track. Cross ington Fairgrounds, where the one. He . pitched a total of 28 day living," Mist Bmra's Po Jan . M r ...... f o r ln»talllhg weekly stock car races will be Innings, allowed six hits, fan ster was entered by her JCPbL has more than 1000 Vick Re-Elected country in the fall would give M ataw an distance runners on held the nigh; before, accord ned 42 batters, walked 14 and school, Hlllel Academy, rerth em ployees, hit one. llank Cleary hurled M a meeting Monday of the whom to call for springtime ing to Nat Kleinficld, public Amboy, ■ one gam e In a relief role and Jersey D epartm ent of track activities. ity director. _ ,...... u.3. 'Hie poster Is on exhibit al Kuhns Participatei btholic War Veterans in At- Six drivers who were” at In was charged' with a loss. He the JowUh ICducatlonul Cen dianapolis for the annual Me pitched four Innings, allowed In Olympic Trial Intlc city, Theodore F. Vick. "Help Wonted" ads In this ter, Elizabeth, the home for m orial Day fiOOmlle classic one hit. fanned two batter* Vatawan, w as re-elected paper tell you about the good the convention thin ycar. Ad* jHck Kulinn, Mutawan Iff«li. and walked four, lit al&<> hit jobs open are negotiating with Promoter rlenne Is also a student ut the wss on* tit the entrants Sun f o r leasurer of the organization. two. Sam Nunl.i, who expects to United Hebrew Congregation, day In the N.J.A.A.U, Olym ■xi. have them participate in the Overall batting aver Keyport. The award wan pre pic Development meet at War- H E A L T H • C O M F O R T five event card Sunday sanc ages show Cleary leading the sented to Mrs. II y til an Ilzura, tnanco P ark , Plll/.ulinth. tioned Jointly by the AltDC team with a .424 average, mother of Adrienne, at the In two events he placed sec and USAC. the latter also W harton second at .371, Joe convention bunqueL ln Kllia- ond to Hill Keyii, of tlie Hlinn- ENJOYMENT sanctioning the Indianapolis Pinto third with ,2t>3 and Lo belli, May 20 by Mrs. tier- anlmn Catholic Club. Philadel FORD DEALER’S event. Presto fourth with .258. Scorer Irude ltol.li, national chslrim -ii phia. These were tlie hop, step Johnny Thomson, sensation Hansen disagrees with the of the convention. and Jump, won by Keys al al Springfield. Mass., speed posted Shore Conference aver M r. llurza Is .president of 4a ft., 'I In., M.ul the broarl A nollnr .i n i >ml jir o ^ m .in bu.ineis firm In ster who qualified second fan- ages of .414 for C lrary srul a Chemical Plant In Key- Jump, taken Oy the Phlladel- uui coniinuniiy m i.I. ilia piihlu't 3 7 / MARGARINE rANNINO v '"■'r > FRESHPAK STRAWBERRY 1«< P I C K L E S > & is m PRESERVES STOKELY 4 * ; m mm ORAND u n io n " GRAPEFRUIT 2 GRAPEFRUIT— 3»" 49/ L DEL MONTI m m m SUNSWEBT . ^ ■ TOMATOSAUCK 6 -4 6 ' . to l M PRUNE JUICE 2^59/ o PhoM KEYPORT 7-0102 Htlni KoMiuji DavH'a Pood Sqaaraa 89* Muollor Maoarofil Keyport Del Monts Pass ValvMia OhaaH Xk 4T* Older Vinegar ».•- & 18* & 29* & Cleaners Kvaporitod Milk Libby Tomato JuIm 2 .'-31* Upton Tea Bags ^•'57* WOMM Oil ' ^ RoiH«art Dog Food 2'i«27* Dafldao Floor Wax SX'.tJVL 23 E. 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SUTPH1N AVE. MATAWAN V i i i Open _ Tucs. and Thurs. til 9 P .M . r? Fri; til 10 P.M . \ 4\ ||/// An Important announcement ' was nS a d e by Mrs. Lewis Broofcs, newly-elected presl- . of the Maflboro Hospital Aux Grange Youth Group ' iliary, at a meeting of the ex To Hold W orkshops ecutive board last week, Mrs, ■.Brooks.aonounced chairmen of' N early 200 teen - age'1 ahd the ■various standing commit-1 young adult grange members 1 tes which carry on.tbe projects: will attend the fourth annual ■ot the auxiliary. - j youth workshops at the State The chairmen are: Nomin 4-H camp in Stoke? State For ating, Mrs. Jaines Green, Lo-' est, Sussex County, Saturday ciut: membership and educa and Sunday, according to Jack tion, Mrs. R. E. - Boiler, jr., Sharp, Swedesboro, chair Little Silver; public relations, man of the state grange youth MrB. L aurence T aylor, Holm com m ittee. del; finance, Mrs. John B. Highlights of the two - day Green, IxjCuat; ways and program are the four work- . meins, LMrs; Douglas Downs, snops for lecture and discus New Shrewsbury; direct pa- sion which each member will ■- tlent r aervlee, Mrs. J. Berke attend. Prank. C. Nixon, Vlr>- ley Gordon. Marlboro; lndlr- Mrs. Christine C. Devereaux centown, master ot the slate ect' patient servlce.M rs. WU- grangerw ill lead- the ^workshop Mrs. Christine (Collard) De Tin ritualism . Him Zlllger. Little Silver: hos vereaux, daughter of Mr. and pitality, Mrs, Robert Kuhn, Hie public speaking work Mrs. Harold V. Collard, 126 ' Middletown; program, Mrs. Main St., Keyport, was one of” shop will be directed by Ed Spencer Embree, Holmdel. win A. Gauntt, Jobstown the candidates for the Bache O n tbie public relatio n s com- lor of Arts Degree with a ma member of the state grange executive committee. A dis mlttee are: Publicity,' ‘Mrs. jor in Spetch-EngUsh at the Admiral 3-Way Rabbit-Etrs cussion recreation and a pub James McCosker, West Long 39th commencement ot Rus licity workshop will be held: RCA B r a n c h ;» newsletter, Mrs. sell Sage College. Troy, N.Y., Other Saturday features in Taylor;'' speaker’s bureau, on Sunday. Mrs. Devereaux elude a safe driving contest, P o r t a b l e Mrs. Victor A. Larson, Sea completed her, work at the C lo c k In s id e a “Youth Speaks" program, a Bright; scrapbook, Mrs. Roy college in January, and pres Schadt, Sea Bright. ' ently Is with ber husband, campfire get-together, a dis R a d i o Robert J., in Schwelnfurt, Ger cussion on youth committee 1 R a d i o Activities chairman Include activities, and a polka contest A n t e n n a the following: “Vanity Fair1 m any. ■. in the recreation-dining ba.il. H e r Beg. |39.95 • the auxiliary’s clothing room Mrs. Devereaux Is a grad: Religious services will beI for patients, Mrs. August Re uate of Keyport High School. held on. Sunday with Preston 1 gan, Be'.mar; co-chairman. She has been on the dean's B. Cole, Stewartsvllle, state [ ‘24.95 .Mrs. C. C. Woolley. West Long list at' Russell Sage .and has grange chaplain, officiating. ‘22.95 ■ Branch: garden clubs, Mrs. won class honors. She served With Batt. - Case Hiking, swimming and other I - Maurice .Whitcomb, Middle as president of her dormitory recreational entertainment are town: nurse's teas. Mrs. Phll- during her Junior and senior Ip M..Goodwin, Rumson; sum planned during, the two- years, .and also was secretary day session which this year I . wer picnics and Christmas of. Box and Candle, honorary will set a new record for at- | dramatic group. Bhe was the parties, Mrs. L.D, Seely, Ea tendance.. T" ton town; Christmas bags, Mrs college’s representative to the REFRIGERATORS 1 John Fleuren, New Shrewsbu Inter-Colleglate Poetry Festl ry; Christmas shop, Mrs. Rob val at Smith College, North Drunken Driving On . ert Klrkman, Fair -Haven; ampton, Mass., Ip her soph- W ed Keansburg Man Westinghouse 9.1 cu. ft reg. $299.95 .. $16980 Held day. Miss Helen Herr m ore yearand starred ln mann, Freehold; year book; many college plays. . Arthur Delgert, St, Surren I Mrs. Morton Winer, Red 8t., West Keansburg, has i)een Hot Point 10.8 cu. ft reg. $319.95 .... *17345 ' Banlf; conference; Mrs. Wll- therapy; Mrs. Robert Bramley charged with careless find • Ham Jones, Holmdel. - Rumson, blblio-tlierapy; mu drunk driving following the, col lision of three cars on Route I Admiral 2-Door 12 cu. ft. reg. $529.95 *289? Llason with the therapy de sic therapy,' Mrs. John B 36, Cllffwood B each a t 3:40 ( partm ents of the-hospltal will Green. Tliese chairman are p.m. Sunday. be effected by the following members.of the-dlreot patient Hot Point Freezer ‘217*° Patrolman George Hanson, auxiliary members: Mrs. Wal- service com m ittee and will Madison Township Police, re- | . ter B.' Bollnger, Red Bank, oc- work under Mrs. Gordon’s au Norge 11 cu. ft auto. rcj£ » ' • * • e cupatlonal therapy; Mrs. H. M; ported that cars operated by pervislon with hospital therapy Frank P. Baker, Jr., 31, Kear McCarthy Clark, recreational directors. ny, and Andrew Kelly, 24, I Bayonne, were stopped for a traffic light when Mr. Del-1 D o n ’t B e gert’s car, travelling north ward, crashed ln Mr. Kelly's | WASHERS FOOLED! car. . . This pushed Mr. Ke!ly!a oar I Into the rear of Mr. Balter’s. auto. reg. $319.95 ...... -Mr. D elgert w as found to be Intoxicated during a physl- | . . clan's examination. Mr. Del Whirlpool Imp. 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Youth Rams Culvert Hebrew Congregation should be, says Keystone Au ) • MJC Graduate** 3 1 Heart Fund Drive tomobile Club, - here are ll glne temperature; keep Igni Marlboro Aide To At W ickatunk Creek In United Synagogue com m on sense practices tion correctly %tlmed; hav* Electrical valves ground:and carbon re-' A Matawan youth faces a The United Hebrew' Congre w hich ' should;. Improve the Receive Award Exceeds Goal moved, if necessary; replace reckless driving count before gation of Keyport is one of mileage obtained : by your worn piston rings; shift to Contractors Magistrate Ear] B. Harring th e two N e w Jersey congre car: Avoid racing your en six-foot, six-inch 325 The 1056 New Jersey .Heart ton, Marlboro Township, Sat gine; start, drive and stop second gear when going up a • NEW AND OLD WIRING Fund, with (701,221.11 now re gations elected to membership pound man who has recover urday aa a result ol crashing smoothly!!.keep your speed Bteep blll;..do' not allow unus ed }i| b aight after five. years ported, ls over the top for the ln the U nited Synagogue , of into tht >Vickatunk - Creek America at the May meeting moderate;'never let tirB pres ual engine . or chassis' noises Ziegler Bros. of blindness,, ls among five first time ln seven years of Bridge on Route 79. Friday sure get below the manufac- to go unlvestlgated. 1 psychiatric aides in New Jer campaigning by the New Jer of the organization's executive night. " council, as announced by Dr. tu r e t'i recommendation; sey mental Institutions who sey -Heart Association, lt was Furnished apartment «lgnJ Trooper•_ William Oraos, Milton Nevlns. chairman ot keep your carburetor proper Ed MAK5793W are being cited by the New announced by.C. W., Floyd Cof ly adjusted. (or saj* at this office. . Jerse y A Association for Men’ fin, Englew ood, .. cam paign Keyport ;S t a t a Police said the committee on affiliations. Chris KE 7-3061W tal Health. chairman. T hi goal ftas Francis Drogan; 17,; of J 28 Larry Elsettian- is president Born In Perth Amboy in $7,000,000. • Schenck Ave., was the driver. and Rabbi Seymour Wadler 'ls Tbe youth and his companion, the spiritual leader of the 1918, the first child of two "We are tremendously grate Allen Arnold, 17, Wilson Ave., Keyport congregation which Polish immigrants who had ful for this generous response Why Travel settled there, and We'fe oper narrowly escaped death when has 68 member families^ and W E'RI CRAZY ABOUT to our appeal, evidenced by their car Went out of control was established ln 1004. ating a combination meat the people of New Jersey, at the bridge, skidded 62 feet, The United Synagogue 1* the ' If m ark et and, grocery store, Mr. Coffin commented. “Aside Frank Mackowicki, worked Jn climbed a two-foot high con national association of over SEACOAST from ihe fact, that the increas crete culvert, skidded along 550 conservative congrega the family store In*his youth, ed funds ’will, make possible , Wh« ibid ihoi eld portable Ifp tw tiu t that/ then plunged- 76 feet tions throughout the United -aa-well-as-working-as-a-mllk-- broadening of- our w ork, -this FLOOR COVERING CO. — brm g-|( tw-W e lovfl It deipite if* look*.-' down an embankment, rolling States and The Dominion of man, baker; and - blacksmith. wonderful support is a trem-j . ,f* '• • ‘J* B'*'» row o wKoppino . After five years ln the black over and righting itself, ac C anada. . NAS A ll V0UR FLOOR COVERING NEEDS N fillpwona.Ui ,f on a new *oyol \ endously encouraging vote ol cording to the trooper. The ^ PortDble Cut«| O* luxt-ln The pupils of Mrs. Con stance Jackson are giving; a NOW BARGAIN PRICED! piano recital at the Reformed Churchhouse on Monday at 8 p.m. . _ ... PAY MOO LESS FOR THIS NEW 1956 DELUXE MODEL Those taking part are: Bar bara Boyce, David Opatosky, Harriet Wolfe, Barbara Roth- bart, Margaret Prinz, Jane Wuestefold, Carole Anderson, Lynne Anderson, Robert Rus so, Sherry W o 1 ' Barbara Hooley, ' June • Wharton, Carol Hammond, Edith McKlbbon, Edith Lockwood, Betty Mul ler, Richard Hubor, Judy Kennedy, Andrea Rosenthal, Mary Lockwood, Jeanne Sohanck, Patty Schanck, Don na Ooldsteln, Jeanne Lock wood, Judith Wallace, Marsha Wallace, Nan Wyckoff, Carol A n n B o h a n c k, Pamela Every year, ths New Jereoy ritilrdad Industry women and pay them fl22,000,000annually. Sohanck, Rosanne LoPresto, Candy Davison, Barbara Da ^pays ir i averaje of $ 9,811 In New Jersey taxef Naturally, this huge payroll holps support vison, Barbara Cameron, and for every mile of line In the state. Tb* average N e w J ersey'* p rosperity because m uch o f It Is Frank Fetta, 12-year-old boy Who won an award recently tax levied by all 48 states Is only f 1,048 per spent or saved ln New Jersey. In addltloYi, Jn .the Griffith Music Founda your railroads spend million* of dollars an tion auditions. mile. Thus, New Jersey railroad taxes per mile "G-E Marnetlo Befrliera- ' a soolal will follow the pro- are more than five lim es the national average nually ln New Jersey for equipment, good* tor. are Ollll.n SAFE — tfram . can be opened from the t: - t h e h ig h est o f any sta te in th e u n lo n l and services. ' . . 1‘ Inside.” "Help Wanted” ads ln this When you collect your paycheck, you can be paper tell you about the good Today, the New Jersey railroad Industry jobs open. . sure New Jersey railroads holp put a fow dol pays out an average of $1.07 In New Jersey =f= taxes for every dollar eatned In the atate-the lars thers. That’s why anything that hurts REFRIGERATOR your railroads — such as the staggering tax DR. LOUIS I.PRAGER earned dollar and 07 cent* besides. OPTOMETRIST With Full Width Freezor load they riow carry, hurts you. EYES EXAMINED Full width chiller tray—ftlgbt or Lett band door—Frosted turqaols* Interior—Single dial Granted those statistics are shocking; the OFFICE nOURS Moreover,-If New Jersey's economy Is to ’ temperature control—Convenlnel Dial Defrosting—Fall wldtb, sturdy aluminum, adfast- question remains I How doe* this affect New 1 Dally and Saturday* expand, the railroads must keep pace with 9 AM. to * P.M . able shelves—E tc rack—Butter compartment—S Mlnl-Cnbe Ice trays—X big vegetable Jersey's future-and yours? Fridays » A.M. to 9 P.M . drawers—Removable and adjustable door shelves—Available In yonr choice of 5 "Mlx-or- the growing requirements of Industry and Wednesdaye * A.M. to Match” Colots—S-year warranty on sealed-ln transmission. 'U Noon 'First, remember that-whothor yoil’ro In business. But this take* dollars. Th* railroad 30 W . Front St., business, a profession, selling, or factory work Industry’s progress Is bound to be retarded— K e y p o r t Lowest Price Ever $ 9 5 -your income is part o t the wealth'oreatod by and therefore New Jersey’s progress as well KEyport 7-2020 NOW - th* pulsing day-to-day oommerce of New ••because It now pays mor* In New Jersey Reg. Vol. $399.95 ONLY 2 2 9 Jersey. And New Jersey eoumeroe la largely (axes than It earns In the State. dependent on your New Jersey railroad*. Y ou ca n h elp N e w J ersey p rogress by b ein g ENGINEERS New Jersey railroads transport millions of a well Informed oitlxen and speaking your AND P ETE'S IN C ton* of products and materials that help koep m in d on w h a t n eods to b e done to g e t fa ir play SURVEYORS New Jehey stores, farms and factories hum- in N e w J ersoy. Y ou'll And the fa o ts ln "PACTS KIANSBURC KEYPORT mlng; carry 150,000 New Jersey residents a ON Tracks.'’ Just write t Railroad Informa 2 GREAT STORES 4 4 w est front ST. r day on business or pleaiure travel. Your rall- tion Bureau, 1JI Commerce Strent, Newark 2, Frank A|ten Foi* ' Anociate* , road* trnplojr 81^ 0 New .Tors?'” men and New Jereey, , j,, . KE 6-1100 K I 7-2700
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