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Metnbif . . Membir 90th YEAR — 24th W EEK National Editorial AasocIaUom MATAWAN, N .J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11,1958 N«w J«r«iy Prou AiaoolaUon Single Copy Ten Cent* tanrenCTrHarljor Pastoi' Ho At Dinner M ataw anTow nshipFiindShortage Diplitlicria Diagnosis Of Cliffwood H T 1 Youth’s Illness Causes Concern R e p o r t e d A s $33,331.38By A u d i t o r Hospital Confirmed In Case By State; Short , Five months' of speculation by Matawan Township residents and intensive probing by Plans Program To Provide For Immunization the Matawan Township Auditor, Joseph J. Seaman, Perth Amboy, were culminated yes­ Plans for a community-wide pro­ terday'when Mr. Seaman told the Township Committee that shortages in municipal ac­ gram of immunization against counts uncovered July 3, amount to $33,331.38. - - . Radar Checks diphtheria wore announced yester­ j M r; Seaman reported the shortages were discovered in. the' collector-treasurer’s SUtc Police radar checkpoints day by ChurleH R. Short, Mutawan office wheii records of cash on hand will bo c’*tnblislu'd along connec­ Township Health Otflcer, uflcr u were brought up to date as of June ting roads in Monmouih County -slx-year-old'Cllflwood Bench boy 30. On July 3, former Collector D e c o ra tin g Confesf Wednesday und Thureduy, it wus waa admitted to Perth Audrey Gen-' and Treasurer Charles J. Kelly re­ Mull New Homes’ disclosed yesterday In -..thu Intost oral Hospital with the disease, ' signed and was charged formally Mrs. Charles. Rainaud, garden radar checkpoint aclu'dole. Routes Diphtheria Is an-Infectious and " W ith: embezzlement;. department chairman o f t h e 1 nnd 9 in Middlesex County will contuglmre dlseaso lit which ulr - Mr; Kelly, 61, Township Collector Woman’s Club of Malawan, Effect On Sewers be patrolled Wednesday through pnssnges become coated with a since, 1945, entered a plea of not has announced the time of judg­ Emmons Protests Friday," membrane, ■ The dlseuso attscki , guilty to Uie formal charge when ing for thc home decoration con­ lire throat and lungs, making it ' arraigned before Magistrate Luther test, jointly sponsored .by t h e New Garbage Pact Impossible In worst stages to eat, A. Foster in municipal court July MatawansRpljary Club and the Permission to connect with thc Deadlock Seen On drink or breathe. , 3. Represented by Edward F. Jus- Woman's Clufr. . The boy, Arthur Sloyor, was ad. ka. Long Branch attorney, Mr. Kel­ Judging will take place Tues­ Matawan municipal .sewer system milled hi the hospital'Dec, 2 and ly is free on $5000 bond. . ■ day, Decri|5ri^jjjlnnlng at 7 to clear the way for approval by Filling Vacancy Ids illness was dlagnused an tllph- ! Will Seek Payment p.m. AU sections'*©F thc borough the Planning Board of a 40-home Ihorlu. Hospital uuthorltloa aaltl Township Attorney Ezra W, Kar* will be covered. Judges will be development on the west side of New Committeeman yoaterduy tho boy Is "lit strict Iso- Kus was Instructed by the town- Miss Lillian Keney and Mrs. El­ Main St., just north of New Bruns­ In Marlboro Twp. lutlnn" and In goad Condition, Tha ship-committee to take whatever mer Bahrcnburg, of the Garden wick Av§., was denied Tuesday hospital diagnosis’ Ires -boon con­ Club.. RFD;. Magistrate James. Murlbom Township Connnlttco — action Is necessary-against the col- night by thc Matawan Borough Thc Rev. Waller M- Slnllery, pador at St. Lawrence's. Church, tJuironcc Harbor, was the guest ot firmed^-by-lho Stulo Doparlmunl lector-treasurer or surety f i r m’s Martin; Otto Wolke, president of Council. honor ot a Icsllmonlal dinner Sunday evening at Pctcrqon's Buttonwood ManOr, Mntnwnn. Tlio occasion will clioosu a successor nil the nf Health ullor a study ul ciilturcs . holding bonds on. the posts for the tho Matawan-Keyport Junior Edward W. Currie, Motawan at­ celebrated lhe 10th anniversary ol the Rev. Father Slaitcry'g.'paBtorshlp at thc church. Tho Rev. Tlmmas township committee tonight (or lire mndo an thu youlh, authorities ' collection .and payment of t h e Chamber. of Commerce; Mrs. torney representing the developer, O'Dea, pastor of SI. Bernadette's Churfh, Mndlson Township; was lonstranster. . . Into Leonard Nlvlson, Mayor su|d yeslordny. ’ / ’ shortages. ' Winston E. Schaffer, prize win- with option to' buy tho property, Shown above Is tho Rev, Father.Slattery receiving purso/ from_Raymond Foley, president ol llio Churlcs-McCiie conUimml . yester­ Cultures (rom Ida-eight hrolheri __^ Mayor_ John. Marz jr:-noted-the ner_of_ last _ year’s contest. said the homes would be construct­ Holy Name Society oi the church- ' - " - day. tyr..N lvlson, UJ- the.- tlineeol nnd slHtors, all living In quarunllns ' jawnship was ‘,fully;proiected'’.unv v. .Prices, of $10, first; $7.50, pcc- ed ;\vithin the provisions-of the-pro­ • - The Rev. Father Slallery oflglnMIy eume lrom .Galena, 111. Ilo..graduated from Baltlmoro - Seminary IPs dVlifli^'ia*t--t1ia‘hthi'Tind h year In a smith frame bungalow, .will itA airfs -oa

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7-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE . a Communications Proclamation It's Later Than You Think WHEREAS, Each year during To the Editor, the HoUday Season, from Thanks­ ESTABLISHED ISO - We all have been reading about Telephone COlftx 44030 — J. UABBL BBOWN, PUBLUHEB giving through New Year’s Day, the Chicago school fire and shud­ fraffic accidents exact the grim­ Published every Thursday at Keyport, Uonmoutb County. N. dering, over the fatalities. .We also By BROWN PUBLISHING AND PRINTING COfrlPANY mest toll of any season -ol the hffve been reading about the in­ year; and ■ FORMER KEYPORTER Georg Lober invited friends . J. Uabel Brown, Editor — Geraldine V. Brown. Aoodeta Editas.. spections and closing oL-many Subscription Rates WHEREAS, Last year jn New to view hiB work of George M. Cohan recently at his New ' . l'jyable tn Advance NATIONA1 CDIIORIA1 schools throughout the country. Jersey there were 127 pers'oas kill­ One Year twithin -itate)—*-. . 44.jM What have we been thinking about York studios. Thd work, of the well-knpwn sculptor is to . Three M o o th s...... '— IA0 r f b c & T & N ed and .7789 injured on our streets Six Months I AO our-own-fichools?- be cast-in bronze and -erected-in -Times , -heart- of "OfliTYMf (outside stale) . . lA.OO and highways during this season; . 17.00 The elementary school la Mat­ the Great White Way that Cohan treasured, cherished and One Year (outside U. S.) . and The Matswan Journal la_ - newspaper "of the people, bv th6 people. awan has, I believe, four exits deeply embellished. . . . End of the SeWerage Authority in and for tbe people." Ita ' aim * ta to serve tbe beat Interests of Matawan and That seems adequate enough, but WHEREAS, The^ blessedness of there are the stairs leading to Christmas and the hopefulness of Keyport now in sight. , Remaining Democratic mem­ those~erits;~Truer'they are~ flre£ the ‘New' Year will' again be mar­ bers of the Matawan Township Committee' appear fo be red by the tragedy of needless Responsibility for typographical error* ta limited to tha coat of the proofbut not smoke proof in for a hard year. Public hearing on .tho salary ordin­ ■pace occupied by such error. ■______■ • let me repeat, not smokeproof. death and injury unless adequate preventive, dction is token by pe­ ance was the keynote.' . . . Recent bomb scare in a Mata­ Entered aa second-class matter at tbe post office et Uatawan, N. J.. Even the newest and best oil burn­ tmder the act of M arch a. 1B79. ____ ers may clog, or some small me­ destrians and motorists alike; wan School wenf unnoticed. . , . One in Red Bank Wasn’t chanism may cause an explosion. NOW, THEREFORE, 1, ROB­ and two Keyport High School girls .found themselves iri hot PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1958 A child might miss a step on a ERT-B. MEYNER, Governor of smoke filled stairway, and fall, the State of New Jersey, do here­ water. Didn’t realize the, seriousness of the hoax! In; ’ carrying many others with him. by proclaim the period from some cases a one-year jail [term is'prescribed for hoaxers Christmas Decorations I make these statements not to NOVEMBER 21, 1958, “ .... Look for fire alarm boxes to be installed in-all Key­ cause fear, but to call to the pub­ through JANUARY 1, 1959, port Schools. Green'light reported given to the board of Too often, in today’s hurried pace, especially during lic’s attention the fact that we must as a time (or every traveler on the .hectic weeks before Christmas and the New Year, be prepared and ready for any New Jersey's streets and highways ed. ’ ” ;...... ' ' ’ • * ■ ■ ■ ■ " ■ '■ -;. ■ most of us are preoccupied with shopping and traveling. fire we hope and pray .will not to dedicate himself to the careful So much so, that one of the more festive highlights of the happen. observance of all traffic regula­ season, decorating our homes, falls by the wayside. This Is not a criticism of the tions and the protection of others UND TOO LATE SCHMART....Hefe’s a reminder that Shake- . Fortunately, thanks to the Woman’s Club of Matawan members of the Board of Educa­ through thoughtfulness and consid­ speare and Gibbon stabbed-Julius Caesar in the wrong . tion. Theirs is a difficult, thank­ eration so that the fullest measure and the Matawan Rotary Club, Matawan residents will less task, and under trying cir­ bf peace and good will may pre­ place. The Dome department of antiquities announced it' have an extra incentive, to brighten their homes with cumstances, they do a good Job. vail this Christmastime; ' had discovered additional ruins of the 2000-year-old theater Christmas decorations and gay Yule lighting. The local 1 am just reminding them that an AND FURTHER, I call uponithe .of Pompey. The announcement duly noted that Caesar .organizations aro sponsoring a community home decora- ounce of prevention is what may pcoplo of New Jersey to co-opewitfe tlon contest and all sections of the borough will take part. keep our children safe. I also real­ with the safety officials at ali -go1 Was stabbed to death at the theater Mar. 15 ln 44 B. C. In addition to prizes awarded by the clubs, the first ize it is the end of the year and crnmcntol levels in their efforts to jilliam Shakespeare located Caesar’s murder on Capitol ■ prize winner will be entered by the Woman’s Club in a the money appropriated in this keep our communities accident Hill, on the edge of the Forum. EdwarcLvGibbon in his year’s budget is probably used up, national contest," sponsored by one of the largest electrical free; to make moderation the “Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” sfcjd the death companies in the nation. . • - • ■ ' " but I am sure they con anticipate Looking Backw ard watchword in speed of travel and The Matawan Camera Club will take v photographs of it in next budget and ao far- indulgence in alcoholic beverages; occurred in the Forum. The theater of Pompey is, a gopd _ sighed cacseai would vote down and to impart this message of re­ half mil^ from the Forum. How did .Gibbon arid Shake- : ~ the prize-winning home decoration for entry in the na­ such AZLATtpEfipriatirm. Item* About Folk* And W x ifs W# Knew la Tbe Long Ago straint to holiday guests, lest they tional contest., Why not take advantage of this opportun­ So I wigpwrt frre cm the menace.their own lives and the speare orr? Caesar was murdred at the senate, and the •' ity to beautify your home and community? It’s a won. desnentory itchnol, 20 provide the FortytFive Years Ago exterior was engulfed In (lames lives of others; 15 seriate,'the two literary greats knew, was at the Forum. derful program, deserving of yoiir full support. saiet$ we need, for cror children, (Issue Thursday, Dec. 18, 1913) AND FURTHER, I call upon all But they overlooked an important fact. . In 44 B.C., the ontS such Time *s we can tear before firemen from Morganville, Jam es A Young, 137 Main Street county and municipal officials to senate house was under reconstruction. The senate was down Thai 'did ‘Structure and build (Gehlhaus Block), Matnwan, late Cliffwood, Freneau, Matawan nnd join forces with State agencies in an adequate safe «3ioriL A hard with H.'D. Irvin, has opened a Oak Shades arrived. . rigidly enforcing the safety regula­ meeting in the theater of Pompey. . . J v , Tr§e Of Life ■ ■■*.■... jbs,. . Heaters harness" shop at the above, address Edward C. HIjl, nationally known tions In'a concerted, unified effort arid sblicitsa share of the public to Btcnr the tide of traffic casual­ Do fr aioiWTn, ^ us bxriJd Tire radio news commentator, Is report­ LOOK TO T I^ ’FUTURE V . . . You may he~able to The world linage of the United States as a land of patronage. . • ed by local listeners to have sin­ ties during this senson; escapes wui jpr^y we w£H m v c t AND FURTHER, J call upon all ^become a highway jet jockey in 1965 by buying a new car plenty has taken many forms. Time was when eager im­ have .to use Qumu Let « have John Van Kirk, who lives -at gled Matawan’s’ municipal Christ­ migrants expected to see our streets paved with' gold. To­ smflins, vreffltMflAfefc wiBatig our Wlckatunk on the road from the communications media t& keep our that; year. This ■ prospect. was" described -by^Prpf. Frank ,*■ day, a more poigngnt version is reported: , . * ; ■ ■ station to Old Scott's Burying mas decoration out .for praise in people continuously alerted to ,the streets to Ktood, instead of. crosses one of his nightly broadcasts dur­ dangers and the need for greater L. Schwartz of tlie University of Michigan in a technical --’ Hi tiny villages of Pakistan, where: CARE Wings milk in a graveyard or3 crippled, blind Ground, last Us outbuildings by fire Sunday, attemdon, together ing the past week. vigilance; ' "-. . report presented to (he 'American Society of Mechanical fra® lderfed school children, many pupils and their teach­ children being helped to sctooL with much of their contests. The AND FURTHER, I call qn all ers at first believed,the milk powder came from trees in (Signed) Malawan High Schoal came In­ groups and organizations to' enlist Engineers. Dr. Schwartz said fuel .consumption in gas Mrs. Genevieve DooaeU, loss is partly covered by $2,500 In­ America. . : surance. Mr. Van Kirk discovered to permanent possession of the their membets in active programs turbine" engines has been reduced to the level of piston en­ Member of Borcagh • Spafford wrSchanck Jr., Memorial of. acldent. prevention during, tills gines.' And “if properly developed,” the turbine power- This vision of the U.S. as a place where , even milk ‘ Council Fire Commlttfefe the fire about 3:45 o'clock.'Smoke grows on trees, waiting to flow into CARE packages ior was seen issuing from the mow of trophy last night when John Giv­ holiday season. " ’ plant for cars “will operate on almost any fuel that will the world’s hungry, seems most apt as Christmas hears. the barn and he' hastened to get ens, a d p MMtte: - Qf ‘ Given under my hand and I!e..lltejaiior»______...... theh0rsc3*cut. - ..... " . " — .— the-GreatSeal-of-theState ilQwJ.thrQughJa..pipe.lL-Maintenance.jwil£lbfi_less,J!ufiLcon.-______— -AFcofdiKporfhri^ : Throughout the yearrthere too the wnr hero,- spoke at the - onnual of New Jersey. thls ' flrst sumptlon' w ill’bS'as good ,pr better,’ antifreeze w ill not be ’ heavenly Jerusalem has leaves for the healing of the na­ seldom seems to be an opportun­ In 'submitting his report to the football banquet to tender tho tro­ (Scal)day of .Noyember. ; in the tions." Certainly, tha CARE gifts Americans send to de­ ity to say "Thank You” to the Secretary of W ar, made p it b 11 c required, jessJumbricating=oiUwill: be- used-and- passengers =- last week, the chief of engineers phy to the Matawan school as a year of’cur Lord one thous­ spairing peoples help to heal the sufferings and tensions' American press for the outstand­ result of the“ vlctories of its grid and jilne hundred and fifty— will enjoy a vibration-free ride, : . :.■ ’- ing support it has given ln telling of the army estimates that $843,­ that threaten peace, 000 will be necessary for the im­ teams over Keyport In: the last ' eight, and fn the Independ­ By joining the current CARE Food Crusade, you oan the public Of CARE’s program,. ence of the United . States provement and maintenance of tho three seasons. . . . the one hundred aiid eighty­ ONE WE. SHOULD HAVE KNOW N...... The armed- - Jielp those leavcs to flourish, like a giant Christmas tree _ Now. as. the Christmas holidays waterways of New Jersey.” " ' . approach, it,gives me particular In a .reminder issued tod ay...... - third/ - • • forces tdld-.a House'.subcommittee that the Government ' that will spread-across the earth lo nourish the hungry The'grounds about'thd railroad Postmaster Charles Hasentan stat­ pleasure tb extend to you and BY THE GOVERNOR: owned nearly $1,500^000,000 worth of industrial plants tliat and, bear fruits of good wilL The U.S. Government gives your staff, (rom the entire CARE station are being covered V l t h ed that the Matawan Post Qffice (Signed) - the food from our farm abundance. Every dollar you give staff, the Seasdn’s Greetings and gravel at the expense of the rail­ will remain open all-day Saturday. Rdbert B. Meyner ’ were producing nothing. Reports submitted (o a House will deliver a 22-pound package, In your,name, to the Best Wishes for a Happy Now road • company. Governor Armed Services subcommittee by the Army, Navy : anc Mrs. Sophie Nau of Fine-Street^ Wlndows.lor.the. usual'post.oHice. .needy. In critical areas pf Asia; Europe, the Middle East, Year.------Edward JrFatten A ir Force showed tljat the fifty-nine unused plants had' orig Latin America. Send your gift yet? ...... Your past co-opcratton has been South Amboy, has retained coun­ bustness and for money orders will Secretary of State. so generous, we know you will un­ sel to collect damages from the bo open until 6 p.m. inally cost the Government $1,409,391,221, but that they derstand our asking that you re­ Jersey Central Traction Colnpsny Earlier rising will be in order would cost much more to replace- now. .In ,addition*- tl)* ' ~ of Keyport for injuries which she for Matawan High /school students YOUR’ mind your, readers ol our .holiday claims. abB^iccaivaO. 4p:ntaNth Board reports said, the Government is i3pending 3Oine: $31,0DQ;ot>C ‘-: N e w Record season Food,Crusade to share from one of1 the company’*.,, cane ■08of Education Monday approved a n year to maintain the-plants; Floyd S. Bf/alnt, Assistarih’■ America’s farm abundance. at Street, South Amboy, in When tha' Christmas sales are totalled, retailing’s to­ (Signed) , new schedule of class' hours as Secretary of Defense, said the Pentagon’s policy was te - Richard W. Reuter the early part of November. , recommended by Supervising Prin­ tal sales for the year will be the highest in history, and The Graded School closes tomor­ cipal Donald H. Hill. use its existing.plants “to the maximum extent possible.- ’ . last year’s: whopping $200,000,000,000 of*volume' will have To the Editor: row until January 5. The Primary At a recent meeting of the Mat­ By Your Rutgera • ■But he said, it frequently was cheaper to expand privats . to step aside for a new summit. That prediction comes Department heldjiublic exercises awan Rotary Club ln Buttonwood Garden Rejxirter . ' The gratitude ot Monmouth Col­ yesterday afternoon, the .Grammar plants'than’to; convert Government facilities; from dhaln Store Age. It is based bn reports from lead­ lege, goes to you for your exten­ Manor, the Rev. Garrett S. Dct- ing chains in all categories, grocery, drug, variety,, gener­ Department this afternoon' and the willer, chairman of the club's com­ Too Big Christmas Tree . al -merchandise, mail-order and so onV The great major­ sive coverage of the recent 25th High School Department will hold Let’s say you have a Just-about anniversary celebration at Mon­ them tomorrow afternoon. mittee for sending parcels to the perfect or tree growing IN CASE, YOU DIDN ’T KNOW . .. . . 'For perfect "cof ity of these chains have been showing marked increases mouth College. It is a most re­ HobrO Rotary Club, in Hobro, Den­ in your yard. It would look great over, equivalent periods last year, In some cases more The Matawnn High School (carp mark, reported the 'receipt Of a fee, the ParthAmerican Coffee Bureau stresses these fun cent . examplo of your interest wos defeated by the Keyport High in tho living room this Christmas damental rules. Always start with a thoroughly deal than 20 per cent. . through the years, vital because School team at basketball in the letter acknowledging nrrivnl-of the except for one thing. . . . This is good news of a high order. The, volume of re­ wb know that newspapers h a v e Broadway Theatre on Monday aft­ packages in Denmark. You can’t get it through the coffee maker that has been washed soon after each usi , : tail trade, needless to. say, is one of the most potent'forces been a key factdr in the growth’ ernoon by the score 16-3. door. ' and rinsed with hot water before using again, ; Use only - in determining whether general business conditions are of support for higher education in But just let the tree keep grow­ freshly drawn coldkwater and,never brew less than three ...good or bad. Our magnificent production system would ottr. area. Twenty-Five Years Ago .../ ing where it stands a few., more ' (Signed) *' '(Issud! Friday; Dec. 15, 1933/ 1 years and your home will seem to fourths the capacity of the coffee maker. Avoid 'boiling— — /falter and ultimately halt unless the goods were moved in George W. Sorensen . Keyport First Aid Squad was shrink beside It. Or branches may the coffee.,’ This produces an undesirable flavor/ change sufficient quantity into the hands of consumers. Director of Public Relations called to the acetic of an accident press against the picture window ..Chain Storo Age also points out another significant on, Route No. .4, between Matawan as if trying lo reach in. Serve the coffee os soon as possible after it has beei - fact. Despite the record-breaking increases registered in nnd Morganville, Sunday after­ AGAINST HITCHHIKING The neighbors will wonder if made. , . . And if you’re interested lean cuts of steal —. , sales, net profits havo not been keeping pace. In many Resolution noon, at 12:30' o’clock when five - (Red Bank Register you’ve gone Into hiping behind the sometimes benefit from being brushed with salad oil or persons wero injured when the au­ . Dec.. 4, 1958) . evergreen curtain. . instances there have been declines, some substantial, WHEREAS, the 37lh Annual melted butter before broiling and sometimes they don’t . , ’ Rising operating costs are one of the causes of that. A tomobile in* which they were rid­ Area law enforcement officers— Old Story Newspaper Institute sponsored by ing skidded on the’slippery pave­ as well-os hitchhikers and motor­ This situation isn’t as. rare mighty small part of the consumer, dollars stay in the the New Jersey Press Association ment, struck a ditch and over­ ists—con learn a lesson from a you might think. Raymond P. Kor­ hands of retailers after all the bills are paid. was held at Rutgers University, turned. • ’ . tragic accident that took place last bobo, ornamental horticulture spe­ A STORY FOR New Brunswick, New Jersey, Fri­ A new auction company has week In Dover. cialist, tells me it’s an old story day the 24th ef October 1953; and been organized In Matawan to pro­ A 13-ycar-old boy—one1 of a trio for home owners to underestimate Avoid. The Rush "WHEREAS, ‘This Newspaper In­ mote weekly auction sales. Thle of hitchhikers—was killed while tho power for growth wrapped ln ■ The annual year-end holiday season is approaching stitute made 11 awards to The Key promoters of the company are Er­ trying to get e ride. Another boy, the little living Christmas tree Ihot with almost .startling rapidity. Soon,'before we are quite port Weekly and The Matawan nest Peterson, John Crlne end ,12, was severely Injured. . will be admired and carefully wa­ aware of it, Christmas and New Year’s Day will be upon Journal published by,the Brown Harry Bernstein of Mntawan. John For a long time now, we have tered during the holiday season us. ■ ' ■ -.■■■ ; ' ■ Publishing and Printing Company M. Evans, of Adclphl, will be the notice d—and commented on— nnd then planted outdoors. of Keyport, New Jersey; and auctioneer. . youngsters who have a habit, of .A rather common mistake is to By Margaret A. Leavy , . • No four weeks of tho year seem to be telescoped into Borough Attorney H o w n r d W. such a brief period of time as thoso between Thanksgiving WHEREAS, The Brown Publish­ standing on busy roadways , in plant such a tree too close (0 ih’e ing and Printing Company, ils Pub­ Roberts haa notified Albert M. thoN hope of getting a ride from a house. You can expect' mony of ‘A R e d R ib b o n B o w ' - .and .Christmas. This is due to the shortness of daylight lisher, J. Mabel Brown, and its en­ llaigh, Chairman of the Finance' passing motorist. High school stu­ the living Christmas trees sold at hours'nnd our intense preoccupation with preparations for tire staff aro rendering a real Committee of the Borough Coun­ dents arc the worst offenders. this season to grow up to have a Red was all iinished with his Dad’s. Tippy came over and sat the happy Yulctide season. • > . ’’ scrvico to this community; now cil, that there Is $67,107.82 in They not only hitchhike—which spread of 15 or 20 feet. 1 . Christnjas shopping. He spread on the bedpost lo wafch.7 It is a period in which wc are confronted with the therefore, be It mandatory items which - will be Is in'violation of state law—but Knowing this, you’ll want to give the presents out on the bed to ad- R ™ s isn t s0 h"rd.” thought familiar admonitions, “Shop, Early,” “Mall Early.” These RESOLVED, That Raritan Post needed to be included in the 1934 they practically stand in the mid­ some thought to the ■ place you’ll warnings aro well taken. We shall do well to be guided No. 23 Tho American Legion at Its budget^ whereas in-1933 there was dle of the road In so doing. A dig a hole to receive tho neatly "’I ? 11*'"’ Of. course; the presents did look' by their intent, not only in buying and mailing but also in regular meeting held this 4th day only raised $22,948.97, motorist has to be extremely care­ balled nnd wrapped roots of. your r-» , 1 0 n.eW r rather wrinkled. He had to use a other seasonal preparations. For it is a time when plan­ of December 1958 in tho American Plans for the Improvement of ful to avoid hitting them. tree. Dad. The pretty lace-handkerchief great many Christmas seals to Legion Home, 81 West Front St., tho athletic field at Matnwan High Wq know there js a big tempta­ But what If the previous owner m the box was for Mom He was ho,d them t0(,ether. And he jnSt ning and time budgeting pay off in satisfaction arid es­ School wero examined and revised of your home planted a fir or sure Sis would like the bright could not lie a bow in the ribbon, cape from last-minute confusion. - Keyport, New Jersey, commend J. tion to pick up n book-ladcp stu­ Mabel Brown, the Publisher, and at a special meeting ol the dent. Bu t we advise strongly spruce where you don’i like it? green woolen mittens. There was otherwise, the presents looked Be calendar-conscious, in the days abend. Organize the entire staff of the Brown Pub­ Board of Education of Matnwan against it. Unless such a tree has sort of even a catnip mouse for Tippy, very pretty, your, activities so that you may reach Christmas in a state lishing nnd Printing Company for Township In the High School last Matter of fact, police ^officials boconffe a member of the family the grey Persian cat. .. Sis' present was-.qasy to wrap,, more pleasant than that of exhaustion. the service they are rendering this night. Work w ill alert Monday. Imvc been much too lax^over the ond you enn’t part with it at any Tippy must have sniffed the cat- but Mom's was, a\ problem. He community; and, be it further Liquor sale "regulations tor the years lri.permitting hitchhikers to dost, you. can cut out the top and nip mouse, for suddenly she wrig- just had to tie some kincLof a bow Borough of Matnwan were discuss- go unchecked. enjoy it ns n Christmas tree. gled out from under the bed and to make Mom's special, . ' svtasmajusK RESOLVED, That wc extend our cd at a special meeting of the The schools, too. .must bring ’ Can Be Civic-Minded ■ jumped smack fn the middle of He tried nnd tried, but his fin- congratulations to them for their Moyor ond Council Tuesday eve­ home the fact that hitchhiking is Or if this seems like butchery the presents. In a moment they gers were all thumbs, and a bow achievement in the field of Jour­ against tho low and also danger­ you con arrange-to give your out­ nalism; and, bo It further ' ning before n sphrsd uttendance of were scattered ail over the bed. just wouldn’t come out. . ■:___ citizens, some of whom offered ous. Buses provide cheap transpor­ side tree to some church or-com- "Scoot! ‘‘ "said Red; 9 '.TH better practice oc tho bed- ( RESOLVED, That a copy of this tation for students and n—little munlty organization that'needs a resolution and tho best wishes of suggestions as to douses In the lie clapped his hands' and poit^! !‘.e;ia,ld1 ’ ... . . proposed resolution which had walk once1 in a while might hot big tree to decorate an auditori­ shooed Tippy ofl the bed. Then he . ,tle^ I 1® ribbon around- the Raritan Post No. 23 Tho American t)ecn outlined at the previous meet­ hurt them either. um. You’il be spared the trouble Legion be forwarded to J. Mabel ing.. ? - What happened In Dover could ond expense of taking jt down, gathered the presents together nnd He tried every which way Brown, Publisher , of ., the Brown very well happen here. Strong and do a good turn bpsides. sorted them out. He pht the pres- -nia a bo'v> 1,111 nothing would Publishing and Printing Company Two men were seriously Injured enls bnck in the bag and went to coti,c ,ouL Th®n suddenly, without on the Lakewood Road, near Adel- enforcement of the hitchhiking law . O.ne civic-minded organization find Mom ■ evcn trying, he tied a beautiful - and tho Editor of The Keyport phln, last Saturday afternoon. wiil Insure that it will not. not far from New Brunswick gives , red ribbon bow, • Weekly Und The Matdwan journal.. When their cars collided with a .Christmas party for children . , I want to wrap my Christmas But he co7,ldn-t „et „jj ■ th. (Sighed) , .'. ' terrlllcforce. nnd,,w^tt:. demolish­ T H E KETTLES ARF. o u t * every-year.-It has a list of prop­ presents,” he told Mom. "Where's ^ ‘s|; 'm jcaf" 1 ut — *-John P,,-Broderlck ed. * . * - ....-...... , * (Asbury Pork Press) . erty owners who want to give the wrapping psper and the-rib- "Why didn't if practice on the XonimaiulcrPpstNOr.23 Unable to p a y cff obligations to The kettles nro on the streets their. big-Chrlstmn*. trees away—a prcsentt ”, He. finally liad to unU’c American Legion county.JuinkA- duo .today and on again. „ list long enough to keep the kids Mom was just finishing the disH-’Tho bow'Tm-’gefThevfibboirdr^ J. RTWatsofi = 7“T December 3 0 . Board of Free- Tlje Christmas season would supplied with trees several years. es. "If you wait a minute," - she Red sat down with a sigh. "Ill Adjutant Post No. '23 *■■'■.■'•■•holders, at' id Theetlng in Free­ seerii strange, indeed, were there Remember fb keep the roots of said. 'T’ii have time to help yon.” never be able to tie a’bow." American Legion , hold last week, adopted resolutions to be no Salvation, Army kettles your living Christmas tree moist, "No.” sad Red. “I want to do Suddenly, he spied Tippy’sitting authorizing the County'Treasurer on the streets with their tenders and dig the hole to receive the this all myself." ...... ■ - on.the bedpost. There was a beao- The next time you make a pie to issuo tax anticipation and other ringing tho Christmas bells, tree before the ground freezes too "All right," said Mom. "You’ll tlfal red bow on Tippy’s neck. and have some leftover pastry, notes to the amount of $955,402.83. Tho money collected in these deep. , 1 .find everything you need.ln. the . Belore.Tippy,knew what- was — roll it out, sprinklo with, grated kettles provides a bit of cheer at If you’d like more information top drawer of the bureau." happening, Red got a scissors and cheese, fold it over and sprinkle . Ten Yean Ago * Christmastime' for those who nbout" planting your new tree Red -picked out - foup different snipped the ribbon. Then he fasten- ’ i again. Fold again and cut In stripe. (Issue Thursday, Dec. 16, 1948) otheAvlse would have,a drab day there’s a brand new free-leaflet, kinds of wrapping paper -and four ed the pretty bow on Mom’s pack, oeei'oei Bake in very hot oven, 500 de­ A MatawtiR Township family has of it. We commend this worthy "How to Transplant Trees snd different color ribbons. age. . ‘ , . -TUCKT\K?NM e CH ...... M l*- -roCtHVOHt, ------• ■r'<£***. jZrm-, • grees for, 10 minutes. You'll have been glveqnUmporary shelter in cause to -all our readers. As the Shrubs" that you can get from - LtBMT* WMtlC VlfrlW e delicious- cheese-sticks -to-serve the Morganville Firehouse follow. — ^rk^-pnttrpnMiitk^Hinr" *OMf'VRieNGH IN ItV 1 ipore' fortunate-among-its-do out your county;'agricultuftd agent or Christmas seals. 'and tags*’, Mom when she aaw them. ” Andi rouwrriy— " aa hat hors d’oeuvre*. And why Ing a .fire which destroyed' their Christmas shopping let us not for­ from Garden Reporter, College- of nimea, and a pencil to write with."ttt whu • pretty-red bon! I didn't* W not a hot hon d'oetivre.aa a prq- bungalow home on Texis Rd., get a contribution fdir the needy, Agriculture. , Rutgera University, Red took everything, upstairs arid know you knew how to tie a bow " Iuda to a mld-Wedr family meal shortly after 11 am ; Sunday. The Our own holiday w iil be the hap-' New Brunswick. ’Ask for leaflet jpread It ant on the bed. lie wrap- “ W eil," aald Red with n grin. " once Jn^.whlla?. _ hingalrm.Af-hollaW.lila .astd-tamae-lpier for our generosity.1 ; pid Tipp|jJ» present,first, then "Tippy, helped me." . ‘ Clinton Heyer To Egan To Head Malawan Woman Is 90-Years-Old icw Bazaar Direct “Messiah” Midway Hose Co. Very Successful : THE Clinton C. Heyer, Matawan, will Paul A. Egan sr., Matawan, was The annuul bazaar of the Dny- MATAWAN JOURNAL elected president of the Midway view Presbyterian Church, Cliff­ direct' the combined choirs of , . First Section Christ Church, South Ambpy and Mrs. James G. Neil was the Mrs. Everett E. Carlson enter­ -Hose Fire Company, Dec. 3 at a wood Bench wus held on Friduy guest of honor at a birthday lunch­ tained at bridge Thursday. Prize meeting held in the fire house. and Snturday at tho church. The Dec. II, 1958______Page Five .the adult choir of the Presbyterian eon and bridge party given by winners were Mrs. August‘Schrael- Donovan E. >Lent was welcomed two floors of Fellowship Hall were Church, Point Pleasant, in “The Mrs. William G. Herrman, Deal, ing, and Mrs. Douglas Ward. as a new .fireman, his application decorated gaily to resemble A cir­ Messiah" Sunday evening, at 8 and the members'of the ' Friday Other guests were Mrs. John Kin­ having been approved by the Mat­ cus. Bulloons and pennunts hung Christmas Party p.m. in Christ Church. Gub on Friday. ney, Holmdel; Mrs.* William J. awan Borough Council at Its last from (he roiling nnd booths made "^Sotolstr will 1)e~Mrs. Ethel Mc­ _ M r and Mrs. Jay/F. Hostetter Miller, Mrs. William Wilkins, Mrs. meeting. . ’ ■ ' • ; . lu_j^nible^rpus-\vagaiia-W-*-r^ 7 moved Tuesday "Intotheir "new Richard Lewis,* and Mrs: Duncan Serving with/Mr. Egan for ' ti.e used to display tlio many hand* Follows Meeting Gill,-Brielle, soprano; '.Miss Lillian home at 33 Miriam Dr. Black. ' ' coming year will be: Second A*' 'mudo items offered for sale. Mr. Hall, New York, formerly of Eng- On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Morrlsbn entertained at sistant Fire .Chief of the Matawan juul Mrs. Joseph Sinclair were in St, Joseph’s Rosary ond Altar Kshtown, alto; Alfred LaMura, Rollin ^Richards entertained at a bridge Thursday evening. Prize Borough Fire Department, La charge u of the %mv> decorationviviuiuiiwii commit- ...... Society held its regular monthly ^MalaWaTT/ljass;"^ blrthday-supper. party.. in_honor J)f .winners,wgre.,Mrs.__Jo_hnson Cartan refice Bachman; former Chief Al-. teu-wldle-David-Smilh—constructed- —the—schoul-.cafeteria.. 1 tho tables und booths. Dee. 2, wllh the Rev. C, J. Knnc, , Princeton, tenor. • their son. Alan, who was 9-years* and Mrs. Chafles Perrine. Other Fred Adler, secretary; W. Hdwtutf old. Guests were Charles Geran, guests were Mrs. Bayard T. Lam­ Harris, treasurer; Donald Walker, Miss Beverly Bruder aroused the paslor, conducting the services In Mr. Heyer, a graduate of, West­ Victor Armellino, Dell Pearson, born, Mrs. Laurence Lemaire. captain; Mr. Harris, first Heikcn- Interest ol tbe public by ber dis. tlio church. Tlio imnuiil Christinas Robert and Douglas Hanna and play of colorful posters In llio lead­ party followed Iho meeting. A sup­ minster Choir College, Princeton, Mrs.' Arne Kalma, Mrs. Harry ant; Nicholas Stranlero, second per wus served after which Snntn is the organist and choirmaster Richard Renwick. • . Pitcher, Mrs. Ross Maghan and lieutenant; George Petrosky,' engi­ ing business establishments of Key- Mr. and’ Mrs. Monty Jobes, port, Mnlowun nnd Laurence Har­ Claus distributed gills In all Iho Mrs. Arthur Hall. . neer; Mr. Egan, first assistant en­ members. Bridgton, were the Sunday guests Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. gineer; Michael Eovlno, second as­ bor, which nlso followed lhe circus of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mun­ Jac A. Cushman entertained at sistant engineer. •' • / theme. The Rev. Father Kmye, spiritual son. 1 Mrs. Harry Sutton, chairman of adviser,-was Ihe speaker. Enter­ On Monday Mrs. Allan J/M or- bridge. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Drivers /or the coming year will lhe hnzanr committee, announced tainment wus lurulsheil by M I s b G.,J. Thompson jr., Middletown; be Mr. Egan, Mr. Adler, Viifcent Ann Geruldi nml her accordion rison, Mrs. A. Edgar Palm,- Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schock, jr., Burlew, Mr. Petrosky, Mr. Eovlno, tlmt this year’s effort was by far Thurman Nealis, Mrs. Peter Ten­ Sea Girt; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. the mosl successful In the history blind ol Iho New Jersey Music Eyck, and Mrs. Johnson- Cartan Fred Rcmer, Mr. Harris and Mr* of Ihe church. It prabubly would Cenler,-Keyporl.- They rendered Bedle, . Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Straniero; building trustees, John several Christmas enrols. Partici­ attended an ^exhibition of early Harris and Mr. and Mrs. F. How­ Cogan, Mr. Eovlno, Mr. Walker, be necessary to open next year's New Jersey furniture from 1G95 tb ard Lloyd jr., biutmr on Friduy afternoon In or­ pating woro Susun Kills, Judy .1870 at the Newark Museum, cele­ Lawrence Lanzaro and Mr. Bur- der tlmt the large number ol cnrly Lungcnvin, Susurf Wllllums, Doro­ brating American Home Day of .Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Icw; Board of Fire Officers, Mr. shoppers may be uccommodulcd, thy Smith, llonnlo Cluilser, I’rucll- the New Jersey State Federation Peter TenEyck and Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Mr. Harris, Mr. Bacbman she snld. Tlio simck bur wus most In, Watson »ml Slcplmniu Risisell, of Women’s Clubs in connection William Bowie, Matawan, and Mr. and Mr. Petrosky. • popular, added Mrs. Sutton, per- Mrs. John Human und Mrs. with the 50th anniversary of the and Mrs. Joseph Shtimock and Mr. Also fire police, Clinton Hulsart, imps due to the bat auusnge stmd. Churlcs Emerz, wero In charge museum. , and Mrs. George Powclson, Key­ Mr. Lanzaro, Aloysius Pennetti wlchcs prepared by Mr. nnd Mrs. of the party. Serving on tho com- On Dec. 3 Mr. and Mrs. George port, attended o dinner dance at and John Chocha; representatives Vincent Bushman nnd Mrs. Thom­ milieu were Mrs. William Leonard, Ritter attended the annual Christ­ the Roger 'Smith Hotel, New to the Matawan Borough Fire­ as Tonore. Mrs. Angelo Lol’resln, Mrs, Alvin mas party of the Monmouth-Ocean Brunswipk, for the Middlesex Hos­ men’s Relief Association, Mr. Ad­ Jock Olsen, ns a clown, wns ill Ellzgeruld, Mrs. llurold Deltz,’ Society of Professional Engineers pital, Rehabilitation ' and Polio ler, Mr. Laurscn and Mr. Cogan reni Invorito of tlio children wllli Mrs, Anthony Aliuruo, Mrs, ■ Ger-> ai the-American Hotel, Freehold. Wards. with Mr, Bachman as an alter­ his demonstrations of balloon Mow­ Iruile I, a u in y, Miss * M n r I a Dr. Gerard Devlin and Mrs. Dev­ On Thursday evening, Mrs. nate; trustees, Mr. Burlew, Leroy ing, ns wus the grub hug conces­ Dougherty, Mrs. Mnrltm Hanson,, lin'have moved ' into their new Rainnud and Mrs. Thurman Neal- Smith and Mr. Petrosky; represen­ sion, opcrutcd by Allan and Larry Mrs. Henry Warnock, Mrs, Joseph home on Miriam Dr. . • is attended (he Eatontown Wom­ tatives to^th'e Monmouth County ; / V ; r Sinclair. Pimderson, Mrs. John lirantlover, ' Mr. and Mrs,'William J. Rabel an's Club meeting which celebrat­ Firemen’s ^Association, Mr. Wal­ . . . .--V, a»V i.. . a. .. i . w-'.v. ■ - >. • Mr. and Mrs, James Noddings Mrs. Frnnk VanPelt, / "'JCLlWrON C. HEYER have returned home from a visit ed their first Federation Night. ker, Mr. Cogan and Mr. Adler. MKS. ELIZABETH GILMAN were newcomers lo this yeur's Im- to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. On Tuesday Mrs. Johnson Cartan znnr cruftsinen with Ihejr Introduc­ ■ of Christ Church. He will be as-* Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johannsfn and Mrs. Charles Ralnaud attend­ Three Birthdays Mrs. Elizabeth Gilman, 27 Park an, 27 Park Ave., both of Mnta- tion of hand-mado naliviiy scenes, Entertains Friday sisted by Richard Izquicrdo. Point are the house guestsof Mrs. W. ed the Christmas Green Show in Ave.. Matawan, who celebrated her wun, and Mrs. Irene Mntr. ar., l.a- Thoso creches were'constructed of Mrs. Joncpli I.unznro ar,, Mo Pleasant, formerly of Malawan. Oliver Dlggin. Oakhurst given by The Grow and Marked At Party Will birthday yesterday, wus feted Granite, III. Her grandchildren are wood am) contained lumd-pnlnted Mr. lzquierdo Is studying for his Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Show Garden Club of AUenhurst. at a family party last avcnlng at Ihe Misses June -and Bello Flack, figurines of the Holy.Family, At Itniwi.llu, wus hostess ot n plost Master Degree' at Westminster George Ritter attended the annual The Misses Josephine and Paul­ Mr. nnd. Mrs. Robert Owens, her home by ,her children- und and ..Charles-Mata |inrly ,l'>lduy eyeu!ng,-N!rs,,, Jal -.‘ Choir Collegfit'and’6 is the tonduclor banquet of the American. Society ine Sutters attended a performance Morganville; entertained : Saturday, gra jt i i ir.;-ZfeG*ife Miss Hall graduated from Free­ the weekend in Ashland, Mass., August Zilincar sr., Taylor *Rd. 1 tion In the party to bo given by who handles publicity toy tha P-TA. hold High School and Westminster with Mrs. Angie Pike, who- re- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rainaud Mrst Weinstein Joins tho Ladies Auxiliary of tho VFW, Victor Fink, singing teacher, will - Gollege-andUs-employed_as_.lelci -turned_home_with^hefm entertained on Saturday evening. Department.--of—NevrrJerteyr'at lead-the guests ln~the singing- of vision production assistant on NBC- Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick enter­ Guests wen/Mr, ahd Mrs/Geofge Legion Auxiliary TV Religious Program “ Frontiers tained at bridge Thursday evening. Duke and Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph Patterson A r m y . Hospital, Fort Christmas, carols. . Mrs. Sophie Weinstein, Matawan, _of_Faith.M Prize winners were Mrs*^Richard Ranzini, New Brunswick; Mr. and Monmoulh, today, Miss . Jean ' A. Oaub . waa . tho Mr. LaMura! a voice.student of Erdmann, Mrs. R. L. Caij^rf ahd Mrs. Donald Burrell. Somerville. was welcomed as a hew member , ,Xho 'auxlllary’a : Christmas party \Mr.-‘‘H eyer**appeared Witl» Mrs. Joseph 'Bolfcr. ..other gueBtt WilUamrZj liosteitcr} -Reading, by Mrs, Jqmc* Marpnf/..pr,o^itant WMtSwMHa V- OuektBmllWa, Hart \vooVend uye.t at thn homo ol h«r many leading .orchestras in the werc>Mrs.» Charles E ; Springhorn, Pa.; spent’the weekend visiting his of the Ladies-Aurilinr^of the Mat­ Knansbiiry:. Thursday, Doc: 18th, fianco'a parents, Mr.r, and M r,S, tast-and at special benefits. Mrs; Mrs. William Craig. Mrs. Paul A. parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Jay F Hos­ awan American Legion Post 176. . at which time secret pals will be Charles Ncsslage, Lancnalor, Pa! ' McGill was an operatic singer in Egan, and Mrs. LeRoy H. Sickles. tetter. . ' During the brief business ses­ revealed. Mrs, Rita Scarborough . 5 good/eaiohifbr falnlng our ’ sion held Monday evening in the Miss Suzanne Pitney, Now York, New York before moving to New WPS named chairman for tho aux. spent the weekend with her par­ Jersey and has appeared profes- Legion Home,’ plans were made to Illary In assisting tho post' with ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pitney • sionalfy throughout the country. send Christmas gifts to the hospit­ their first New Year’B Eve sdclnl nnd family. ’ "The Messiah" also will be pre­ Investiture Held Harbor WC Plans alized veterans in various veterans' to be held In the post home, under sented.-at the Point Pleasant Pres- homes and hospitals, and to deliver the direction of post chairman, Mr. and Mrs, Otto .Gaub,- Mata­ ®ristmas (tluij Christmas gifts to Marlboro State. wan, spent Friday evening af the • byterian Church Dec.. 21 - at ,8 p.m. Ralph Scarborough. home, of Mrs. Jacob Gauli. The • public ‘ is • Invited to attend By Girl Scouts Children’s Party Hospital. 1 Because of the holidays, meet­ dr ll’s flit eaiy wqy to "p repay" Chrlilmat sxp sn iti., these productions. There will be The first candlelight investiture The public- welfare department Unit 176 will entertain the Mon­ ings In January havo been changed George Gaub, Cheesequake, v|Bt no admission charge! An offering ceremony of Troop 281, Cllffwood of the Woman'k Club of Laurence mouth County' Lodies Auxiliary lo tho th: and 29th. Ited Ills brothor ond ilstor-ln-law, - dr. ..You avoid borrowlfig or piling up holiday bllli will be taken. Beach, was held at the Veterans Horbor has completed plans for Friday evening, and participate in Mrs. 8 Ireno Meehan presided at MG and Mrs, Barth.Odub, Sunday of Foreign Wars Post Home, Cliff­ the boys and girls, ages two -to 14, a joint Christmos party with the the meeting. Thursday ovcnlng pt afternoon, ; dr. You g«l your cheek In lime lo iliop early. ■ -J - wood, Saturday evening. Mrs. who arc patients at the Preventor­ Post Saturday evening, both in .the at which Mrs. Alice Hausmann Among, ihosu who attomlcd Iho Matawan Democrats EthcL Friewold and Miss Helene ium in Farmingdale, for Christ­ Post ’Home; * * won tho special award. Refresh­ gcl-logelher party for the'Mndlson dr There1* a dub payment plan for ovsry budgti Hpld Christmas Party _ Dacy, assistant leaders, invested mas. A Christmas party followed with ments were Bcrvcd by Mrs. Nancy Township farmers and I r I e n d s, the-foljowing-girls:~^- Mary—Ellen - The- gifts for the children will an exchonue’'bf~gift^amo7ig~lhT l cmannr~MrB.~'-|lnusinnnn, Mrs, wlin loak-the-bin. lrlp-ln Cllii ' *.dr—ir»-imoriA»impisr populafrOnd,r*wo«(llng^------^Members of the Malawan Dem- Barron,' Darlyn Koch; Roberta Has* be wrapped’* and packages will be 15 members present and’ a buffet Gloria5 I.cigcl, Mrs. Joan St. Jdljn In June, held nt lhe Checscquiike - ocratlc Club and guests enjoyed a sek, Valerie Grosse, Julia Brez* entered in a contest for the most supper. ■ . ' and Mrs, Mary Konny. . Flro Houso Saturday evening* were .Christmas party Thursday•evening niniak and Kathy Gray. . attractively wrapped gift and pri­ Miss Marie Guuli, Mrs, llerbort - at the Knights of Columbus Hali, The troop was presented with its zes awarded at a-ineeting Monday Gaul), Ronald Guiib, Mr, npd Mrs. Route' 35, Keyport. * number, 281, by Miss JoAnn Troglcr evening, at 8:30 p. m. in Webster Corps Mothers .Holiday Ladies Aid Christmas Wllllnm I'llnuy, Mrs. William Pit' Theodore Phelan showed movies of Giri Scout Headquarters, Nor­ Hall of the Laurence Harbor Com­ Dinner Farty Tonight Party, Luncheon Held noy sr,, and Miss lletly Uiu Pit- -4>f~local events in .which members thern Monmouth County Council. munity Church. Mrs. Eugene Wos- noy, Wnrrcn Thurlow 'showed THI has participated,'and recent resti- Following . the presentation, she atka, chairman, announces - ar­ Mrs. Charles Meeker; vice presi­ The Ladles Aid Society of thb movies taken on llio (rip, A cgv- , moniak dinners hoaoring Leo Weln- spoke to the Scouts and • guests rangements for the. Christmas dent, conducted tho regular mt-el- First Baptist Churoh, Matnwan, crcd dish supper was Served. stein, Tax Commissioner in Mon* about 'Scouting throughout - the party at the Preventorium. Sun* ing of the Corps Mothers 'Associa­ held Its rcgulor meeting Tuesday mouth County; Thomas Francy, woTid, and the opportunities of­ day Dec 21st, from 2 to 4 p.m. tion of the Guadalcanal Cadels on at the church lecture room in the Charles Geran Feted MATAWAN . Assessor of Matawan Borough, and fered in Scouting. ‘ have been made. Anyone wishing Tuesday evening at the Veterans form -of o Christmas party and . John W; Applegate, prosecutor of Mrs. Ethel Volpe, ^patriotic in­ to donate cupcakes, candy or their of Foreign Wars Post Jlome, Cliff covered dish luncheon. Secret pols On Dec. 3, Mr, nnd Mrs. Clinrles BANK Monmouth County. structor of tbe Ladies Auxiliary of services may contact Mrs. Wosat- wood. Final plans were made for exchanged gifts and were revculcd Guran, Matnwan, entertained in Santa Claus distributed gifts to the VFW fo Guadalcanal Post 4745, ka, 819 Forest Ave., Laurence the second annual Christmas din­ £nd new pals selected. The churoh honor of their boh, ChorlcB, at a all the guests following a buffet sponsor of the new troop, presen­ Harbor. , ner and social at Coby's, South chapel cliolr rendered a cantata birthday supper party on tho oc* MATAWAN, NSW J lltiy turkey, dinner.' The committee in ted the girls with an American Members also have been asked Amboy, , tonight. Gifts will be ex­ during the party. ' casion 0/ Ills ninth birthday. GUcsti Charge included Mrs. Harold Deitz, flag, a gift from the unit. . to bring to Monday night's meeting changed. ' Plans were made for a luncheon were Joseph St.lnfte, Rlchnrd Ren* ■ ' : ' Mrs. JJT Harold Costello, Mrs. Hen­ Mrs. Doris Wtfliacc, troop lead­ a fodd item beginning with their A Valentine's Day dance and so on Jan. 13, 1959. The first' tabic wick, Dell {’carton, Alpn Richards, ry Ahlers jr. and Borough Council- will be served at 11:15 a.m. nnd l^hllip Cherry, Victor Armellino, MMumtuiiMntmtuf er, announced plans for the first last initial for the Christmos bask­ cial will be held Feb. 14, 1959. nt MMSUIISUUSVCUf woman Mrs. Genevieve Donnell. projecf, which will be the making et to be given to a needy family the* post home for the benefit of servings will continuo to 1:30 p.m Jimmy Wbjlk, Jackie Burrolt, Rob­ of o troop flog. in the community. t h e Guadalcanal Cadets. M r s. The next regular meeting will ert Sif-el and John Geran, A p.ift is is u iu -rAmmlft»intY—and Kozlak and children, Mr, and Mrs, that for the .present_.lheJssye ^ag Joseph Baumlin and children, dead. The next .meeting wiil ~be from Lincroft, Holmdel, Perth Amboy. held at Union Beach Fire House Also Mr, and . Mrs. Julius Mol­ No. J, Jan, 26, 1959, at p.m. nar sr., Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mol­ 8 Matawan and Sayre Woods nar jr., Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boy- To Firemen's Post Its? 01DIM0IIK DYNAMIC U H0II0AY IPOITIIOAN— It tiM.on all-n«w, Utrlflier yemion of Uw famous • ■ - , ' '*** •' r~ "' * “ •' ■ ■ " ’ ■ sen. George Molnar, /mn-Molnar* ..'I'JMa.dizdllKdlvo new Gbla Ixxly stylo (nvallnlilo ill all Itoclut' Engine, featuring , an oxclusive, two-stag* Cheesequake; Mr, and Mrs. Joseph The Glenwood Circle of tin- 1 rTtl throe aeries) is Uio lilt of Llio ncw-car parado! IU slack automatic clioko. WltJi domnndTunnlng hlgh. you ll Fast, Frequent Service - Buck, Edison; Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Preibylerlan Church wUl 'merl »t "IJneflrJ/zok’’ is oa taalefully-elegant pa anything Im a mart to place your order early. Visit your local thur Laznk and children, W ood- p.m. on Wednesday ot Iht* bnme .you’UbcecolnglnlOSa.-AmlJikoevcry.OW/iTor’Ptl.:.. authoriiMlOlilamoullo^ZJualliyOeoler.rlghtewayt — . — via-ParkwayandTumpike—-— - hridg^'Mr/ahd 'Mi'C"'AyAd ‘ MbF ar^Mri;^ir/msiaf8 trra fi-- nar u d children, Johnsonburg; lalri Ave., Malawan. All Inrmer FaMie Scnrfe* Coorflnpud Tranpwt the Rev. Michael Tlmko, O.F.M., memberi o7 lhe Glenwtxal .M.^ion Paterson; Mrs. Edward- Lona , Band »rp lovlled cordially at- JOHNSON - GIBB M OTOR CO., 110 Main St., Matawan) LOwell 6-1040 Old Bridge. . 1 lend. . .. ,____ . .. ; at the War Memorial Building, Mrnmouth Vocational Board Food Drive Set Veterans’ Execs Trenton, on D,ec. 29th. Some 750' TA Christmas A house-to-bouse call for food boys and 350 girls who attended for tbe needy of Matawan Town­ summer TAesslons In June at Rut­ Party Monday ship will be conducted by tbe To Meet Saturday gers University and Douglass Col­ The Whited Brown Parent-Teach­ Veterans of Foreign Wars, Guad­ Edward V. Donald, Bloomlng- alcanal Post 4745, M a t a w a n lege, New Brunswick, will con­ er Association,-Cheesequake; will (fale, Veterans’ Employment Rep;: verge on the state capital, where hold - its.ChrLstjnasjjarly Monday. Township, Saturday and Sunday, regentative for the U. S. Depart­ Flrat Section DecT20ahd2irfroitrl0”a.mrto- during their visit, they will make Page Six Dec. I I , 1938 5 p.m.* ’ . ment of Labor in New Jersey, a toqr of the State House and later The Guild of the Church of Our will address the state executive Saviour will hold a card party to Letters will be mailed to res­ liear addresses by Gov. Robert B. ^ morrow evening. , idents containing Christmas tree committee of the New Jersey Meyner and the heads of various cut-outs centered with thc word American Legion at the War Mem­ State Departments including the Chaunukah Party Raymond Ryan, Route 34, is a "Welcome,'* The committee will surgical. patiejlL in Perth Amboy orial Building, Trenton, Saturday, Supreme Court. Federal Judge stop only-at-the-hoines- display* RichardHartshorn^East^Qrajige,___ Hospital. Ing the “ Welcome” sign on the at 1:30 p.m.7"-:------president of Bojs* State will pre­ Held By League Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schnuck Jr., The general membership meet- front door. This will avoid In­ At the meeting. Professor Fred­ side at the session at Trenton. Amboy Rd., entertained Sunday. convenience and. annoyance to eric E. Menvin, Head of the ;Jing.pLJhc. Hebrew Women's Lea­ The executive committee, will Guests were Mrs. Helen Keller homes not wishing to participate School of Journalism' at Rutgers, hear reports by various committee gue, Keyport, held Thursday at and‘"ciiUdrcn;‘-C-aroHne— and—Mi' "riFthe'Urlver* the synagogue, was a Chaunukah chael, South Amboy. . . Each home Is being asked for the State University aF~N 'er xhairmen-includfng-progress-being : Brunswick, will be presented with made in the Intensive membership party. Mrs. Saul Sahner, president, Britton Schulmeister jr., Spring- one or more oJ the following campaign being conducted through­ hill Rd., was a weekend guest at items; Canned meats, vege­ a citation by Ernest H. Talbot, out the state, as well as efforts of opened-the meeting and reports the home of his grandmother, Mrs tables, fruits, coffee, cranberry „ were heard by the following com­ Oaklyn, past'president of the Le­ the legion’s new bonus committee Calmen Baiajathy, South River. sauce, milk and hard candy, gion’s National Press Association, to have the question, of a J&nusJor m ittee chairmen: Mrs. Bert Gold* Mr. and Mrs; Lawrence Cress- cookies and potatoes'. stein, treasurer and New Year's man and fam ily, Cottrell Rd.*, en­ ; For the benefit of those who for, outstanding service rendered World War II and'Korean veterans over d period of years to the New submitted to the people on the bal­ Eye party chairman; Mrs. Mark tertained Saturday. Guests were may not receive a letter, or ex­ lot in 1959. • Goldman;* corresponding secre* Mr. 'and Mrs. Steven Jany and pect to be out on thc collection Jersey Legion's Press Club. t children, Trenton. Sunday evening days, baskets for their donations State Legion Commander George Real Estate Listing Cards tary; Mrs. Carl Moss, financial guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank- have been left, at thc Veterans for secretary; Mrs. Lar/y Eiscman, Sicknick, South' River, ond Mrs. of Foreign Wars Home, and Jim D. Tpwn, Sea Isle City, will report sale at this office.^ Burlew's Meat Market, both on to the committee on his recent vis- ...... religious; Mrs. Maurice Cohen, County Clerk J. Russell Woolley, (left), administers oath to four members «of Ihe newly appointed Ruth Dean, South Amboy.' siinshlnS and happiness; Mrs. Sey­ Monmouth County Vocational Board or Education. Others, In the usual order, are Marvin A. Clark, county Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benderf, Old Cllffwood Avc.^ Cllffwood itations with members of his staff agriculture agent; Gilbert Van Note, Spring Lake borough attorney; Freeholder Director Joseph <£■ Irwin, Bridge, were' Sunday visitors at Beach, and at Bruno's Market, to the Veterans’ Administration mour Kleinbcrg, nursery school; Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood. Mrs. Samuel Siegel, gift shop; holding thc Bible; Earl Garrison, county superintendent of schools; Lloyd F. Christianson* Long Branch. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Hospitals at East Orange and Ly­ The other board member, F. Bliss Price, Eatontown mayor, was unable to be present. He was swoni In Sclmuck. Route 34. . .. ons, the VA Regional Office, New­ Mrs. Harvey Waffenfeld, member­ at the regular Board of Freeholders meeting. J ______••" ■ Miss Veronica Wilkoski, Newark, Attending were Robert Seber sr, ship; Mrs: Saul Diamond and Mrs. was a weekend guest of her uncle ark and the N. J. Memorial Home in tha United States George Frankel, way^ and means; and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Miss Sarah Ann Seber, Mr. and for Soldiers and Sailors, Vineland. driver a letter informing him he Mrs. Tony Seber and daughter, Miss B. Dorothy Cohen, Israeli* of- must post a certificate of financial Fritz, Cottrell Rd. - These visitations, including one to fairs and U.J.A.; Mrs. Mort Will Lift License Matawan Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taber en­ Patricia. . be made to the N. J. Soldiers A IR F O R C E Temes and Mrs. Ralph Stat, calen­ responsibility before he can get (continued from page one) tertained n Thanksgiving Day. Home, Menlo Park, Wednesday, dar; Mrs. Victor Miller, bazaar. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reichen- 6« • Pilot or his license bapk. " defeated Martin N. Frey in an Guests were Mr. and Mrs; Robert berger entertained on Thanksgiv­ are being made in the interest of Mrs. Irv pubcnfcld and Mrs. Hy Of 1959 Speeders To Form Risk.Pool election contest for the post op col­ Fitts find son, Bobby, ond David New Jersey veterans and their an A irtn k Schwartx were in charge of thc Attorney General David D. Fur­ Ferreira of ,the U.S. Coast Guard. ing Day. Those present, besides families.— * ' : OtiMrvid Channukah party. Hostesses were In most cases a driver can get lector which he has held *ever the'fam ily r^weire^“M ri"and”' Mrs. man announced Thursday that the Since.""""" —— — ~*Mn“ and “Mfs.‘ John"WilsonT^?. Discuss Boys', Girls' State Mrs. Joseph Jacobson, Mrs. Joseph state will start. 1959 uiih a drastic were Thanksgiving Day dinner Clifford Reichenberger and son, B$)donza, Mrs. Harry Brier and company. Some drivers, with bad Born In, Jersey City, Mr, Kelly Clifford, and . Miss Ruth Ann Plans "also will be discussed at new regulation for -motcriUs pro- guests at the home of Mr, and the meeting in.connection with the apply,' Mrs. -Arthur Greenfield, assisted records, will find their insurance attended St. Adean’s Academy and Mrs. John Wilson, East Freehold. Kearns, Highland Falls. by Mrs. Schwartz and Mrs. Jack j viding m*n(Sato;y Ikease revocs- Mr. and Mrs. A. Emmons, Mr, mid-winter session of the Legion’s then Fly! Goldberg. The master of ceremois j tioa for fiagrxat spee*5rrs. is canceled. They will go In thc accountants' school. He worked as Thanksgiving Day guests at the and Mrs. Warren Hibbetts, and Boys'-and.Girls’ States,.to be held assigned risk pool and have to an acounUnt for the Southern Pa­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ies for the evening was Mrs. Ed f y ^ ClUgte jrf-j m miles cific Railroad for 14 years and re­ Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Richard Kearns, New York, were Nappe and music was provided by an hour or snare oa tbe Garden pay an -extra premium to keep signed when the railroad moved ward Preston and family, Morgan- recent guests at the home of Mr. Mra. Jerry Fetier. their insurance. Uninsured driv­ ville; Leo Brown and sons, Key­ and -.Mrs. 'Warren Hibbetts, Marl­ Tbeprogram vrxs called "S 1 e p State Euiway ««c New Jersey Its offices to Texas. boro. . TheDreidJe" end was a . tmu&al T-ongxiL? -Syfrse will be .sus­ ers will have to buy UabiUtytfln- Ho took a similar post with the port. , - surance meeting the state .mini- James Butler Grocery Co. and Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Plosky en­ Michael Denise, son of Mr. and quiz based oa the popular tel£*> pended’'Oo^aajr ctiatr ttidm iire came to the bayshore area when tertained oo Thanksgiving Day Mr. Mre. Garrett Denise, js patient si on program “ Stop The Masac.' s a tt & saiSes aa ta a r o r more mums. $10,000 and $30,000 for at fitkin Memorial Hospital, Nep­ Prizes were won by ibt.folkwm* ■ r' personal -injury and $5,000 for he took over the store operated by and Mrs. jWa!ter Seber and son, Mr*. SshaenMft. Milton G a lt .,0™0 JVB For the th$ chain In Matawan Borough. He Walter; Morganville, and Mr. and tune. . ( Pay aUead on .your mortgage Mrs. Diamond, Mrs. Albeit Silon, J aeststewill hold the property damage. . nfade his residence on Aberdeen Mrs. William Thomson, Hazlet Mrs. Marvin Olinsiy. M rs. E .‘!jioea»e I I days. ter a second If the driver doesn't file a cer­ Ra\Jn Matawan Township. Weekeads 10 Virginia . Sober Until Christmas Medwin nnd Miss Mnrflyn Tfcria. J ^ (S u,,) a third offenseol- tificate, he doesn’t get his Ucense. He continued his grocery busi­ Mrs. Elders, Tennent Rd., spent At the ctose of die prosreza. sre M Exc„ When the certificate is filed and ness u n til;1950 when he liquidated the weekend with her son, who Is Magistrate James H . M a r t t o, before refreshments were s e r r e d r ^ ^ ^ v his hojdings''to the store to devote stationed at Virginia. Matawan, sentenced Charles. Clayr the traditional blessing of the cia- ’ 603 or enemaon* d ro imstanres. the revocation period Is over, the full time to the post pf township Michael Owens spent the week­ ton, 16. Water SL, M atawan,,to 15 division will mall the license back. collector. end visiting his mother, Mrs. Pa- days in the county jail on. a dis­ dies was led by Mrs. Hinry O. H An arias eut-cf-szate driver orderly count Involving intoxica­ Levine, wife of the rabbi. could be tetMJn to drive-in Mr. Furman said the aim is to siffl, Freehold. ’ * In lieu of a general membership run the program without any de­ Scandinavians serve a rich rice Thanksgiving Day guests at the tion. Chief John J. Flood, borough d YO U R PttTVILEvxE meeting, .the "paid-up" member- New Jersey under 4)ie reciprocity lays In returning iic^ses._He saId puddingj^jitainingonealm home of Mrs. Pat Ward, ^Tennent police, signed complaint after pick­ "ihip' teh' wlir bs'hold-nt-Ytr-Cpr-: .privilege— editing—fetween-the- it:will"cost"~$100,000 to run the their Ch/istmas dirnierr/They ” be­ Rd,, Were Mr. and Mrs. “Clifford ing''iip*the"m an*f6f*Toitering “ on" tage Inn, Keyporl, Jan. 15, 1919. states, * Motor Vehicle Division plan fpr its first 18 months. Fif- lieve that the person who gets the VajjDusen and daughter, Susan. Main SL Monday. The defendant tecn- p^rsons and - somo new equip­ almond will be married within: a Mr. and Mrsf Robert Seber jr. could not pay a $50 and $5 fine spotesmaTsaud^rhe“ afore“ izr imposed. - ■ , New Jersey after being told not ment will do thc job. year, • ’ r '* entertained on Thanksgiving Day. Pouzenc Renamed to, he would be treated Os n dri­ ver without n license. . Fire Co. Leader Speed Limits Unchanged Election of/officers featured the Tho now plan will not change O u r m o d e r n home mort­ meeting of the Cliffwood Fire Com­ tho present limits of 50 miles an gage plan is "designed to pany Tuesday evening at the fire hour on state highways and GO on house. Alfred Pouzenc again will the parkway and turnpiko. If you _ _ From Keytort, N. J. (Rollo Post House) ^ suit you—tailored to your serve as president. Rc-vvUTbe as­ are caught" cxceedingThosc limits income and needs.1, ' sisted by Janies Redmond, vice without going over the mandatory . "“ Later on, if your income1 president; Charles Wetting, sccre- revocation limits, you can still get Direct To New Y jrk City's BusiRess and Theatre Districts lary; Charles Stringer, treasurer; a fine and foyr points .under the ,vjClip. Opt; and'jjgye ^ increases or you have extra dollars, you can — Georgo Hausmann^ Jinanciab bccj jxHntT feyalem. Twelve points In . Clip O ut-and Save y - . pay ahead without penalty. Thia^re^ayment. ..kretary; Jock* Kelly, ‘ trustee for, .three yeara makes yoiivsubJecUto Oepartureo from Koypurt 9 'jafifttvanO'SO(b 8L. * rpriylleg^ helps,you own ;J) prter,'cjutsjjjjiferest three ycarsj^Jamfs^Fittslmmons, revocation. • - - a • ' Torm lnai "* Oro'yhoand MU) 0 ecrgeant-at-ar/ns; Thomas Vend, • to New fork City ONLY A.M.. 8:13, B«, 9:13. - Street • charges.' : .■ ' ’ / ‘ >;-fi '' Mr. Furman said he .estimates A.M., #:50. 7:23, 7,-30*, 7:3S, »,10, U 10:13, 11;13 A.M., 8:30, 9:13**, property cl£rk. " 50,000 drivers a year .will lose -Jim-. I I. P.M.,* 12:IS. I:AS, 2:45, 9:30. 10:30, 11:30 See us before you buy or build. Ask about I .3:45. 4:45. 6*, 3:15, P.M., 12:30, 2, 3, 4, 5, James Wilkinson will be chief; their-licenses under the.new pro­ P.M . IZ, t, 2, 3, 4. 1. 4, «. 1(>:10 9:43, C:4S, 7:45. 8:43, 3:13. 5:30, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10. < our. preTpa^nent privilege that lets'you set John McGlnty, deputy chief; gram. Mr. Furman said this is thc I . ’ ‘ ‘ •Monday ibro Friday . . - . ' 9:45, 12:15 .'A.M., 12:30 A.M.. . Honry Klein,* captain; John Nich­ I •**1:15 A.M. . your own pace I ;•. 1 way the plan will work;\A driver 1:30 P.M.. Bat. A Sunday* tlronx Only 1:05*m *Mon. (Urn Frl, olson, first'lieutenant; J. A. Con­ ticketed forgoing GO or more will , .— v -; 9 p ft Sundays A Holidays...... 1 plis tax **Sat., Sun.•M Aan. Holidays thro Fri. **SaL,'Sun. & HoUdays v j / nelly, second lieutenant; Rdycc appear before a magistrate. He I. U MidiMlbL Sunday* ft UoUdays. L ►••Mondays. Qnly •••Mondays Only "I; -Wallace, chief engineer. " cannot just plead guilty and pay Mr. Kelly f and Mr. Hausmann ‘a fine to a violations clerk. The will serve as captain and lieu magistrate will take the license Save Time - Save Money Save Your Car No Parking Problems tenant respectively, of the fire away from him and mail It to the . , Drop II. a Card at 875 Brtiadwaj. Kejoort and IT. Wfll Place l'oo on Our Malllnn I.IM for Buhedole Chanre. - LIBERAL BUILDING police. Installation will be held at Motor Vehicle Division, along with a dinner Jan.' 10, 1959. a violation card. ' . £ », A report was given on the fire Thc division, will file the cord* & LOAN ASSOCIATION inspection of the Cliffwood School under the drivcrls record and and no fire hazards .were found ‘ Asbury ^ . ' ' '* Park ’• - Mew AFFILIATED ROI.LOYork TRANNI'i Transit - . Corp. ■ * make sure he doesn't get a license Main St. — JVIataUan; ~ Fire colls for. the past , month renewal application-during--*the included three; house fires, three revocation period. It will send thc Phone CO 4-2222 - - brush fires anfl cnc search for a lost boy. Ernest Sclmr won tho special award.1 , . Card of Thanks Thc family of the late Nellie De- Graw (nee) .VanPeit wish to thank all their friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses during their recent bcreavcmentXespccially the Rev. Walter Fishor, pallbearers, those who sent flowers, sympathy sards and thc Bedle Funeral Home, The finest ride iinsr^dv.ll ' ' t o t f w n m you’ve ever known fa r t m e M t You ttt tit solid.qaolitj of Body by Fubtr. TO ... starts with the of wide-track to give you the most beautiful roadability in the whole wide world! You've never known > car to ride so smoothly ,or handle.so surety . . . because no car was ever built like this before. And that wide, solid stance is only the beginning. 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."I i ‘ ■ •_ . : PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUN., DEC. II, OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SAVE TRIPLE S BLUE STAMPS FOR BEAUTIFUL FREE GIFTS U i Downs, New Shrewsbury, pa­ The association president report­ Hents are unable to contend with Middletown VFW Fetes ed that there has been l.t per community prejudice and break Mrs. Prager To ’59 Maytime Tour trons; Mrs. Prospero DeBona Jr*» Mental Illness a down and have to return to the 300 Marlboro Patients Rumson, road signs; M**- Charles cent decline In resident population hospital. Others are forced into un­ Dr. J. Berkeley Gordon, medical Thackara, New Shrewsbury, park­ of New Jersey's State Mental satisfactory adjustments ahd be­ Preside At Meet Date Selected ing; Mrs. Stanley Dahlgren, Fair Shows Decline Hospitals, while the County Men­ come a burden to themselves, - Mra. Louis Prager, Keyport, vice director of tbe New Jeraey State May 26, 1959, has been chosen New Jersey and the nation have Haven, posters. tal Hospital’s population roso 1.4 their families, and their commun­ president of Ihe Central New Jer­ Hospital, Marlboro, announced that as the date of the second May­ had a slight decline in public ities,” he said. . sey Branch of Ihe National Warn- a dance was given recently for Also Mrs. James McCosker, mental hospital population during per cent This resulted in an aver- time Tour of distinguished Mon­ ago decline of about 0.4 per cent To meet this problem, Dr. Duf­ en’s League of the United Syna­ 300 hospital patients by the Mid­ mouth County homes. The tour is Rumson, and Mra. Guerin Otivola, the past fiscal year, for the third fy said tho New Jersey Associa­ dletown Township Veterans of For­ publicity; Mrs. H. A. Pujals, Rum- in the more than 11,000 population tion for Mental' Health and ita 14 gogues of America, will be chair­ sponsored and arranged by the son, Mrs. Morton Winer, Red consecutive year, according to pie of all the hospitals In the year Students Honored man of the day at a meeting tn eign Wars Auxiliary, Post 2179. New Jersey Association for Men­ county chapters aro pressing ior Marlboro Hospital Auxiliary. The Bank, Mrs. J. Berkeley Gordon, ending June 30, despite increased stato and local programs ol so­ be held at the Temple,Beth Shol- Mrs. Thelma McManus, Keans­ announcement of the date of next Marlboro, Mrs. John B» Green, Lo­ tal Health, Dr. Edward P. Dufty admissions. . Bruco Gunkle, 45 Lakeside Dr., 1 jr., Glen Ridge, state president, Dr. Dully said that estimates cial, vocational, and psychiatric ora, Union, at 10 a.m. today. burg, was chairman of the event year's tour was made by Mra. cust, Mrs. Donald McCUotock, Un­ rehabilitation, Motawan, hos been named to tho . Highlighting the Channukah Refreshments wer^ served by William Zillger, Little Silver, pres­ croft, and Mrs. Zillger, planning hailed this continued favorable place the national reduction at honor roll and David Blank o n, members ol the -auxiliary. Ray ident, at a meeting of the auxil­ committee. trend In the treatment of menial nbout one per,cent or 7000 patients Amboy Rd., Matawan, rt'c(rivcd meeting will be a discussion by Richardson and his orchestra pro­ iary executive board held recently. Unique and unusual homes ia illness but pointed out thnt many for 1957-58, about tho same as lor In Glee Club Program RaUsl Simon Glustrom, Fair vided music for dancing. Marlboro, General chairman appointed by Monmouth County will be visited recovered patients are returning Uio two previous yeara. Prior to hcmoroblo mention, for tho first one of four state mental hospitals, Mrs. Zillger is Mrs. Mark Mc­ to communities unprepared to re­ 1035, thero had been average In­ Miss Susan Burrowes, Koyport, quarter of the current academic Lawn, on -The Religious Problems on the Maytime Tour. The pro­ Is a member of tho Kent Placo year ot Rutgers Preparatory oi Our Teenagers." Rabbi Glus- serves patients- from Monmouth, Clain, Middletown; co-chairman ls ceeds will further the auxiliary's ceive them. creases of about 10,000 each year MiddlesoXy-Unionf- and Oceaa-Coua- Mrfe-Lewis: Brooksr-Red— B a nfc-- wojk-with-rpatientS"Ot-G»e--Now i_hThcre- Is still- a great deal of for 25 years. - ...... ------School Gleo.Club, which song at a School, Now Brunswick. They aro " troffl ia thO" author o(' the booK ye3_ Other committee chairmen include Jeraey State Hospital, Marlboro unwarranted fear and hostility H# explained that-hospital ad­ candlelight service, which ciljnnxcd among 4tf students sefected fo r tho "When Yoiir Child Asks.” U.S.Y., Mrs. Gearid Kelly, Rumson, hos­ toward returned patients, even missions rising during tho past tho fall program for tho gteo club honon list and 13 accorded honor­ representative. Miss Rosalyn Rib- A good busy day menu consists among neighbors and family mem­ three years, have been offset by on Monday. able mention for maintaining a tesses; Mrs. William Jones, Holm-, For a Sunday night snack, add cumulative ' averago of 80 or ner, will give a talk about her of liver and bacon, green beans, del, announcements; Mrs. Spencer cubes of avocado and halved ripe bers. Employers, while sympath­ even greater Increases in-hospital leUuce-and-blue -cheese-dressing; gmbrec; Hohndelrhnd-MrarRobert oH vesrim xhickefl''salfid;sayr,M. • Games .tvill be played and refresh­ . ii ■s ments served... A .Christmas party for the ladies of/the..Columbian Auxiliary and 3 L E G G E D their husbands^will be held in the K- of C hail on Thursday night, .... . - ■ ■ : .“W • Dpcivl8. : Mrs. Patrick Daloia, chairman, has announced. each_ membcr_ will -participate-iiv a grab bag.- Hus­ bands oL the members will ex­ change small gifts. There will be a gimmick prize for men and secret pals will exchange gifts. A; committee assisting Mrs. Da­ loia is composed of Mrs. Steve Testa, Mrs. Edward Collins and Mrs, Clifford Brower. FRESH DRESSED Legion Ladies To A id National Foundation Novel Oranges 1 The American Legion Auxiliary READY : of' New Jersey, a 25,000 member First of the V laroo Swcot Juicy' organization/ has volunteered the TO COOK V Season! I size ■■ California services of its entire membership to iho National Fqundatiop for par­ ticipation in the January March of LEAN FRESH , FREEZER BUY OF THE WEEK! Dimes. This was announced by BAKING POTATOES ^SIZE A"'"'" 5 £ 3 3 ' Mre. I-uke. T- Reilly, state presl- G r o u n d ' dent, following an ALA executive WHOLE PORK LOINS iNlMl»i>iMlBlh»ihBlMlBlBi>ihBiBiBi|ika.«| council meeting in,,Trenton. Par­ C—:— h u ck YOU Ktttive:RECEIVE: . ^ ^ ticipation of the .377 units iri the M nn# o• rib RIB END ELID ROAST ALL AT j l n t state will be affected on the com­ -Jb • .LOIN END ROAST -. . THIS munity level. she said. . -lb . • CENTER CUT CHOPS 1 LOW PRICE " ~ Plans call for a personal soliri- T 3 ♦ _ - TRIPLE-S STAMP - tation of the public by unit mem­ bers In banks or other financial lo- stitutions during the March o f BOLOGNA or LIVERWURST o S f 5 5 ' . Dimes campaign er other methods D ig CONTEST of assistance based on local organ­ COOKED ROCK LOBSTERS 5 9 ization structures. NOW GOING ON AT KEANSBURG GRAND^AY - Attend Pow Wow RED SALMON STEAKS center; cut 6 9 COME IN TODAYI ENTER... -—— ------Frozen ’Pood Convenience It e m s Seven adult members of Cub YOU MAY WIN! Conte»t end» Sat., Dec. 13th Pack 130, Hazlet, attended the an­ FRENCH FRIES GREEN BEAMS. FISH «*“ STICKS nual Cub Scout Leaders* Pow Wow held at the Margaret L. Vetter 6 , « . 1 0 0 Kitchen , A t u . 100 Grortd School, Eatontown, recently. Par* »»A- | Garden 1 Union 2 -5 9 ‘ ticipating in the full day of train­ ing In all phases of Cub Scouting were Cubmaster Jack Boice; Neigh­ borhood Commissioner Roy F o r s- berg and Mra. Forsberg: Mrs. Ciro - Alfieri; Mrs. Richard Cooke; Mrs. THESE Charles Rosario and Eugene FeUe.

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Leo* director of the Bishop Loughlin indoor track In Tripleheader Gain “All-State” meet at the 102nd Engineers • rHAftWAN JWRNAL Keyport Youth Athletic League Purvis Peeler'is being chased Armory,} 168th St. and B r o a.d- L L ' : - ' ^ - T ______around these days to be photo­ way, New York, Saturday, bas basketball tf>t underway at KHS advised John Caracciolo, Mata­ First Section gym Monday with three games graphed as a part pf "all" teams Pag Ten ______Dec. 11, 1958 as , the annual deluge of such wan High track coach, that the played. The Knlcks opened the choices in football descends. The events Involving MHS athletes 1958-58 season by turning back the Matawan halfback drew first will be run on the following time Celtics In the first game, 25-18. string, Group U, all-state, designa­ schedule. * ...... J IIS 54-40 Over The Pistons outlasted the Lakers tion in the Newark News selection Event No. 4, -yard run (Indi­ of "all statert," the longer estab­ vidual), novice886 division, in a 2C-25 thriller in the second lish^ and genially more compre­ o’clock noon. 12 Red Bank Catholic contest of tlie night. In the night­ hensive one. For years the News Event No. 8, mile relay, no- Matawan launched a promising cap, the Nats demonstrated a keen team was accepted as the "offl* vleg*division, heat 1:20 p.m. an d - new basketball' season at Red ability from the foul line-when |r|-ctalur-ali;state^deslgmBom 3 • 1 " “ Finals’ J p.m. Bank High School court -Tuesday, they virtually..were shut out from Peeler soared to recognition on Event 16, high jump, open di­ defeating Red Bank Catholic 54-40. the floor to edge the Hawks, 12-11. the strength of his Tiaving estab­ vision, 5:20 p.m. lished a new all-time scoring mark Event 19, 880-yard relay, open ' The Maroon and Steel' defensive John Docrr, Dave Opatosky and division, heats 5:40 p.m. 'and.fi- . play and. judicious use of a height Jack Picper combined to give the in Shore football. His running mate Knlcks a commanding first half io the Matawan backfield, Dave nais at 7:25 p.m. " advantage made the difference. Jones, had to yield place as there It Is expected there will be. . Coach Bruce MacCutchcon’s play­ 16-6 lead over the Celtics in the nearly 3000 high school athletes ers also,were more accurate at opener, Ray Brow*-; put on a'ofle- were too many undefeated and man surge in lhe third quarter; to ^outstanding teains in Group II for from the metropolitan a r e a » ■ the foul line than their rivals, hit” competing In tho meet. . ting 'for 16 out of 26 charity try to bring his team. bade into a .player on a once-beaten team throws while their Red Bank the ball game, - but Doerr ! kept Jike Matawan to get more t h a a rivals were garnering but six of enough pressure oh the Celtics to. two of the 33 places available. A Tackle Campbell, Pascack' Valley 16 chances. •/ hold the Knlcks lead safe. lineman, Mitch Hamilton, who will End Faulkner; Bernards Bob Bohnsnck proved to be the be available next season, drew the Ed Slover, the Casey’s star, second designation for the.Maroon Back Thompson, Washington had scored 43 points in a game scoring sensation of the night for Back Poiicostro, Highland Park against the Red Bank Catholic the Lakers. Sharp work from the and Steel, placing second string alumni five days before. Against foul line In' the first quarter put all-state Group fi at center. Back DeMiro, Clifford Scott . ; Matawan, he-garnered a lotie field this team behind in the first quar­ Jack Kenney, Manasquan, drew Back Davis, Ocean City goal. The Maroon and Steel jam* ter 6-2 against the Pistons, whose the only backfield spot for a shore The shore newspapers also chose . med up the center court under the Spaf Lewis sank- four free throws, player on the all-divisions, all­ But Bohnsack roamed the court state team. He placed on the third their ail-shore teams. Peeler , re­ basket with tall men against ceived first string notice on these . their smaller rivals, yet retained to dominate play in the second team. . . enough mobility in their collapsing and third, quarters and sent the Few Area Selections teams and Hamilton and Jones zone to check set shots at the Lakers into the final period ahead Teams in this area, other than were second string selections. c perimeter. Slover never had a 21-18. The Pistons gnnged up on Francis W. Holman Jr., Keyport,. took third place, novice division, Matawan, had pnly so-so seasons Steve Joyce, MHS tackle; Joe Sca­ chance to get in a set shot. Bohnsack to slow him down to two for The Garden State Skating Club In the North Atlantic Figure Skating and pickings for them were fouPshota in the final quarter championships at the Casino Ice Palace ln Asbury Park Saturday night scarce. Keyport, Middletown and lone, Keyport guard, and Frank . The Matawan players handled while their star, Lewis, hit twice He was one of 13 members of the Garden State Club to qualify for the Red Bank Catholic missed out. Falconctti, Middletown guard, were themselves fwell and, as the physi­ from the back court and once Eastern Figure Skating championships to be held at Rye, N. Y., Jan. Sayreville placed Tom Miphaels, other area players getting notice cally more powerful team, moved 8-10, 1959. ; and the honorable mention list nway in the second half when from the foul line, enough to edge Tho Keyport skater previously has placed In champtonshlp events fullback, reportedly headed for the was so long, it reached down to their rivals were tiring. The Mat- the Lakers by one point. at Lake Placid and New York last winter. Continued Improvement Naval Academy, at Group II, sec­ the water boy. awan starting team wor^d with Muffled From Floor over the next year or two could make him a candidate for the American ond string, oil-state, and Joe Another metropolitan newspaper i only ono substitution a? the lack The boys onjho Keyport Youth Athletic League teams got their The Nats were muffled from the team to be entered ln the Olympics ln the winter of'1960. Klimkowski as third string guard. has chosen an “all state” Group of reserve strength is the most program undcrwhy Monday night at KHS gym and there was no lack floor throughout their game with South River placed Dick Eib at II team in which Peeler and Joyce of action at any time. Here, In the first game of the night, Dave the Hawks, getting only two field guard on Group HI. That was it, damaging element to the Maroon Opatosky, (12), of the Knlcks, Is going up after a rebound and Rog are first string choice and ,Nell and Steel basketball situation this goals. But their lineup was well- for this immediate nrca. Two play­ Scully, end, is named olong with Done, of the Celtics, Is not going to let him get .away with lt without drilled from the frce-throw line ers to perform with Metuchen at - year. o struggle. ' Keyport, Dick Groben, quarter­ Jones and Hamilton to the third. Q Ahead At Start Another worthy, who was such o lato arrival that he had to wcor and they made their foul shots. At team. Groben and Prehodka also , Red Bank Catholic was ahead a white shirt that left his allegiance ln this wor between the red and the same time they wero suffi­ back, and Joe Prchodka, end, rated arc on the first team, Group II, and * ,at tho start, when Ed Kennedy green something of o mystery, also Is trying to do something about ciently tight defensively that the second string, Group II. Prchodka is on the first team ^nd Hawks could not do much from A REASONABLY GOOD SOLU­ is assured to have a representa* The Group 11 choices:­ "' sank the first basket on a drive-in. the play. Other players In tho picture arc Dave McAneny, (6), and TION to its regrouping problems tive group of young boxers for the Groben on the second team^U djj., ' Tim Magee drew a double foul Chuck Campbell, (II), of the Knlcks, and Mickey Lcono, (14), of the the floor cither and had not the . First Team ^ - ' • visions, •allrstalc. Celtics. . . ’ accuracy oP the Nats from , the was arrived »at Monday night by tourney. Boyle has two boys work­ End / Milano,* East Rutherford c -v and made one for the Huskies. ihe, Shore' Conferee. We are Best notice that Peeler received ' Pete Bennett then,, sank-‘the. fjrsf foul ltnp..It, was.cnough of p: mar- ing ‘Out, M ickey Welstead. a 126- Tackle Dclko, East Rutherford . was on an “all" team, of a news gfn’Tor'the Nats for another hair­ aware of the objections there are pounder, who shows high promise, Guard Valentino, Roselte Park I* • < S /f{e dg a pMbe.neiy/-season. too few teams in the bracket with agency in which he is namdd to: J/.T^n^a.‘bneHSiider‘Trom1 9 1 backcourt to breadth win. according to the CBC mentor, and Center DeRosa, Hasbrouck Heights the second string "all state" put his team ahead. The Caseys Keyport YAL Biddy Basketball The box scores of the players Matawan and Keyport to suitably Buster Knight, a 195-pound heavy­ Guard Lukacs, Highland Park . . regained tho lead/*briefly when who scored and those Who had determine a championship In foot­ weight, who has the prowess to Tackle Lyczak, Riverside B c w a r e of deceptive winter .Dennis Lynch started on his way Team Rosters, Schedules, Set free throw chances: . ' ball, but changes in prospect, establish himself a place in the End Lewis, Westwood thaws when you’re driving. T h e " to become top-scoreir of the game Knlcks (25) such &9 the new regional h i g h big men’s division but needs plen­ Back Maiinski, East Rutherford ■ danger of skidding is worst when Team lineups and schedules for Opatosky, Paul Pangborn, Charles G F P school in the Eatontown-Shrews- ty of training. A number of other Back Peeler, Matawan by-pushing In a crip under tho the 1958-59 Keyport Youth Athletic Campbell, Everett Lawson, Robert bury area and the -probability of boys have shown an interest and' temperatures are at or slightly, basket. Bennett pamdottiru^h with Moody, David McAneny, Richard Docrr, f ff Back Lelli, Roselle Park ' above freezing, ,and somewhere, League basketball program have Opatosky, f 3 0 10 bulldlngv a high school in Raritan Boyle now is ready to go «hcad Back Lorenz, Pascack Valley a onehander again to-restore the boon supplied .this newspaper Pieper, Gregory Scmenza, James 8 Townshij) In a few years will en­ with, making up a team as long along those thawing and drying Maroon and Steel advantage. Free through the courtesy of Mrs. Es­ Lawson. P. Pangborn, Second Team , stretches of roadway may lurk un­ J. Pleper, g 03 01 1 large the M HS-KHS-Polnt Pleasant- as he has Assurance, the boys End Prchodka, Metuchen ttyrows'by Stephens, Bennett and ther P. Lewis, secretary of the or­ Pistons—Vern Phillips, coach; 8 Rumson-Wall-Manasquon group. will get their mileage rights. seen patches of thin Ice. Be alert Neil Scully and Tim Magee’s long ganization. There will be. six teams Spofford Lewis, Edward Lockwood, Moody, g 1 0 2 Tackle Rosedahl, Ridgefield Pk. . particularly at points where the sidc-set-made-the-Huskies-lead-by Under the “A” plan, whore the . ■ .... * V * Guard Torchia, Clifford Scott...... road ls shaded from tye'sun. . - hr the league/ ‘ Mrs. Lewis an­ Garrett Post. John Racz, -Robert entire schedule of a school was Center Hamilton, Matawan - an impressive 10-4. nounces a separate organization for Ciccierski, Fred'Croes, Dennis Hal* 13 125 taken up in football by a year-in- KHS ATHLETICS received an­ " Thft Caseyfl fdUght their way Celtics (18) ; other boost from the activities of Guard Rapsls, Washington * ;»* boys 13-15 is being formed to.play loran, Frank Valll, James Cahill, and-year-out play of the same op­ Tackle Piccirillo, Highland Pk. back to tie the scoro just before outside games. The Biddy league William Strang, Gerald Thomas, G F P ponents on the* same jlates would Ray LoPresto, Red and White the first quarter closed. Lynch R.- Brown, f 3 0 6 athletics star of yesteryear, at End Craft, Riverside for boys 8-12 years plays Monday George Campbell. havcprovcn monotonous and color­ Back Groben, Metuchqn . sank a pair of fouls. Slover drop­ nights at Keyport High gym. League Schedule . Merinsky, f. - a o -< less as time went on. The arrange­ West Point when the Keyport . 1 0 2 Back Chiaccio, Riverside ' ped in an overhand (rom the side The Biddy rosters: Nats— Jay The first half schedule of the lea­ J. Flschler, e ment approved permits of diversi­ boy qualified for the Army plebe for what was to be his one bosket Baker, coach; Joseph French, Rob­ R. Dane, g 0 - 2 2 third string basketball* team. Back NeaC North Plainfield gue, after tyonday night’s openers, fication of scheduling, including a Back Michaels, Sayrcvillo r for the night. Lynch nlso made an ert Lewis, David Siegel, Chris So- is as follows: Dec. 18, 6:30 Pistons Delaney, g • 1 2 4 suitable number of non-Confercnce This came after the former Key­ overhand to tlo It up. But Carl den, William Geiger, Joseph Law- vs. Hawks, 7:30 Celtics vs. Nats. port High star was moved up to Third Team opponents, that a school avoids be­ End Anderson, East Rutherford Stephens was fouled under the bas­ lor, Roy Schwartz, Earl Buchmann, 8:39 Knlcks vs. Lakers; Jan. 5, 7 18 coming a part of a narrow and the first defenso unit in plebe ket and his two free throws kept Lawrenco Croes, Donald Nuss, 1959—6:30 Knlcks vb. Nats,* 7:30 Pistons (28) 8 football and assured ot a call to Tackle Kukowski, Carteret self-superior clique. Also, when the Guard' Musclanese/Bordentown the Maroon and Steel in tjie fore Gary Schanck, Peter Burke. Hawks vs. Lakers, 8:30 Celtics vs. G F P coachesjire.coramitted only to the the cadet varsity squad next fall. WEEKDAYS OFB4 6J0 - MOVES AT 7:00 at the end ;of the first quar- Celtics—Al Caruso, coach; Ray­ Pistons; Jan. 12— 6:30 Knlcks _V . Halloran, fj__ *H Being on the third string may Center Klimkowski, Sayreville SUNDAYS ONIV - OfgQJO- MOVES AT frOO . ter.'12*10 v 8 F. Croes, f 0-2I playing of- five opponents regular­ not sound like much, but it is Guard Semeraro, East Rutherford mond Brown, Arthur.Cuoco, Elbert PlBtons, 7:30 Celtics-VB/H aw k s, ----, 0 ly. tther other four teiizna to . be 1 CAIIOON-A IAMA S*Tft»4 SUN. TheirrepresslblB'Lynch^lddpd Mcrihsky, Tim Shanahan, Michael 8:30 Nats vs. Lakers; Jan. 1!^- Post, f 0 scheduled can be listed in accord­ to be rem&mbered that the for­ • WST1HQW0HT. , ■ one in front: centor court with a Cromey, Bernard Delaney, Joseph 6:30 Celtics vs. Lakers, 7:30 Nats Rqcz; c V mer military academy restriction D R lvd -IN 1 0 ance with the material available. on the height of entering cadets _ T H C A T R I GRANT . minute gone of ihe second quarter Flschler, Roger Dane, Kenneth vs. Pistons, 8:30 Knlcks vs. •.Lewis, g 8 5 13 In a year when a coach has to ftmwwuy f- 340 0 Cary to tfe it again. Bennett spun in a Kirk, Stephen Rudnlck, Robert Bur­ Hawks. , Strang, g , 2 0 4 rebuild and must work witH a of 6 ft. 4 ins. was moved up * onehander from center "backcourt ney, Bruce Vargas. Second half schedule is. as fob two additional inches this year. Today thru Sat. MUT l. /.Sophia V]|UVI - |OREN “ to restore the MHS lead. He and large number of Inexperienced This toofc Anny basketball out Cary Grant » Hawks—Robert Strang, coach; lows; Jan. 26— 6:30 Knlcks vs. 10 6 26 players, he can look around to Sophia Loren Lynch again traded shots and then Frank Flschler, Frank Piazza, Hal Lakers, 7:30 Pistons vs! Hawks, Laken (28). schedule schools whose coaches of the doldrums and made pos-. "HOUSEBOAT' HO'm t s s a sbt and Lynch’s one-man war on Robedee, Richard Wilson, J o h"n 8:30 Celtics vs. Nats; Feb. 2— G F P are in a like predicament. This slble the enrollment of young -4*d' Matawan tied It for the last time Beach, Glenn Dunham, John 6:30 Hawks vs. NUts, 7:30 Coltlcs Bohnsack, | 3 J9 men having the height to match Vlstavlsion-Color . at 16-all. Lynch could not carry 8 wiil avoid the sports tragedy of the young giants who habitually — fcPlus . • 'Gwsmoke wTUCSOH* Hughes, Robert Olsen, M el don vs. Knlcks, 8:30 Pistons vs.-Lak­ Goldstein, ( 0 0 0‘ teams of inexperienced players be­ Mark Stevens mgHTBDg ■ the load alone for KBCHS and a Stultz, William Ferguson, Stephen er?; Feb. 9— 6:30 Celtics ^vs. Pis­ Gi Pote.iq; v., 1 0 2 ing used as doormats by power­ man the teams of Army oppon­ "GUNSMOKE IN TUCSON” •harp onehander from the side by Hansen. tons, 7:30 Knlcks vs..Nats, 8:30 R. Carhart, f houses of the gridirons and. the ents. So LoPresto, at ft. 2 ins., (^^CInemaScope^olor^^^ ^ ll MOT ujU rmn UK Purvis Peeler and two free throws Lakers—Hal Shumock, coach; 0 0 0 is doing well enough 6 to have ^Vta-W nra-Hm-Uiw Hawks vs. Lakers; Feb. 16— 6:30 I, Pangborn, g 2 0 4 boys being humiliated and demor­ , ' Sun. - Mon. - Tues. ih> \ . nuns, .toa nusa by Scully put Matawan ahead to Robert Bohnsack, Robert Carhart, Nats vs. Lakers, 7:30 Knlcks vs. alized by a succession of crushing made the squad. He did not play stay. Lynch made It close for tho John Panborn, Gary Pote, Jeffrey Pistons, 8:30 Celtics vs. H a wks; 11 3 25 basketball his last year in Key­ ’ Robert Wagner H u b .) Smu-Htm-Htira last time with a onehander, then defeats. On the other hand, when port, having used the period to Dana Wynter Gale, George Roman, Richard Mar. 2— 6:30 Knlcks vb. Hawks, N il. (1() a coach finds himself with a well- ‘ . Hope Lange IN LOVE a n d W AR Peeled and Magee bollr hit from States, Thomas Fallon, David Gold­ 7:30 Celtics vs. Lakers, 8:30 Nats G F P - manned and powerful .squad, he take additional study ln English "IN LOVE AND W AR" the. outsldo with onchondcrs stein, Robert Merrill,, Stephen vs. Pistons. French,- f and languages to strengthen — Plus — CtKQIASCOPEjRd COLOR Charlie Shay’s side shot for the Scnk, Clinton Schanck. ’ Dates for play off for tourna­ 1 2 .8 can look around Central'J e r s e y his capacity to deal with the George Montgomery Soden, f . ; . 1 1 3 for' other schools to schedule with 'T0U6HEST BUN inTOHBSIONE- Caseys .was the first help Lynch Knocks—John Mazuroskir coach; ment games are Mar. 9, Mar, 16, R. Lewis, c 0 2 2 strong teams to; add to the/poten­ rugged parts of these subjects iTOUGHEST-GUN IN ' CtOICI MOMTftOUUV ' — . -receiyed-from his mates in a long John- Doeny Frank- Dowd,'-David Mar.- lOrMarr 23r— ------Gelgerrg------o r . t r with whlch the military academy TOMBSTONE" ...... Ume. It kept the halftime scor tial of recognition his team can at­ Confronts the Incoming cadet.. . 24-20. r Buchmann, g 0 2 2 tain. . ■ Im iiifjiiu L, Croes, g TDU.Rin/8*n h t w Lynch Still Trying Slmy, B 1 1 3 from tonight, then future oppo­ 0 1 1 • . , * * * OUTCABQIOQC ' O Hartman, g - 0 0 9 nents at the Asbury Park" site will Lynch still was trying as Kaell, g 0 0 0 2 8 12 , ,THI> “ B” PLAN also offers Middletown Next For third quarter opened and he d , be Bloomfield Collego on Jan. 7, Hawk* (11) some hope to Red Bank Catholic ^ for a onehander to offset o

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for holiday entertaining i i Now Ih tho time to liiivc your rUMH cleoneil nnd sparkllnp , lirlplit for your holldny guouts — clcuri ruy;s nilil beauty to •yrrurliom e’trhrlextl'ayairefjf-: servlco to your runs. , Free Plcli-up & Delivery roll VA 1-15H2 There Is No Parking Problem When You Shop A t M EAT TOW N •• Rug C le a n in g l l i r o m l ,Slcv<*ni» A v r, S o u lh A in I im v ROUTE 36 & POOLE AVE. M«mb«r *f NaU«h«l fnttllul* Mn RARITAN TWP. tnd Nlw Inllltul# *f arid, vice president of the college’s Patrick Tooraey, Madison Park. erty damage suffered by Harold of Dorothy and Albert Ketm, Ne^ tune City, owner "and driver, re­ ’ *'< t .jt Union College Will Board of Trustees. Accepting the Raritan Couple Madison Township, has filed Suit Anderson, 42 Ocean Blvd., Cliff­ % ■ T ill?' Jerseyite Heads Receive Fund .-Grants gift for the college .were Dr. Mac­ tor $25,000 In Superior Court be­ wood Beach, is the subject of a spectively of the car -In which tb* Kay 8nd Dr. Thomas Roy Jonea of cause of .the death of .his 'son, 51500 Superior Court suit against plaintiffs were riding. , . The Merck Company Foundation Westfield, cbalmun oT the Board Sues For $150^00 Richard. He {was Injured fatally Northern Insurance Cot, - of New Defendants are the .owners bf President’s Unit of Trustees. . ‘ Nov. 26,; 1957, when struck by a York. Motor vehicles of the respec­ jHATAffANJilM Leonard C. Johnson, executive has presented a gift of $25,000 to M. LI Patterson, trading nt 206 that vehicle; Jack Krimaky, Mb- Union Junior College's silver an­ This was the first pledge, re­ French St, as. Suez*of New. Bruns­ motor, vehicle while a pedestrian tive parties collided Sept'S, 1958, tuchen, and Buckley Trucking Co., secretary of the New Jersey Man ceived by the college in the cor­ wick, is .defendant In a 1150,000 on’Princetan Rd., Madison Town­ on Route 35,; Cliffwood. ' First Section niversary development . fund, it ship. . . - . Inc., Robbinavitle, owners of tha Page Slateen Dec. II. 195$ ufacturers Association, has been was announced today by Dr. Ken­ poration phase of jts. development Superior Court suit filed by Mr. Two Laurence Harbbr residents other vehicles. , appointed general chairman of an neth C. MacKay. U.J.C. president. fund campaign,, which' is aimed and Mrs. Patrick J. Hogan, Kooll The suit .is to recover . for ' pe­ ask damages of 825,000 each In a eight-state regional meeting and Henry W. Johnstone of Short at raising $1,000,000, for a building Terr., Raritan Township. . cuniary loss suffered by the par­ Superior Court suit, that stems The cat gets special treatment exposition sponsored by Pres. -Hills,-president-oL the-foundatioa POW under construction on a new They claim injuries and property ents and five brothers, snd xisfers from a three vehicle accident Sept during-the-Christmas season in tho GhiMrcn Require Dwight D. Elsenhower's Committee and retired senior vice ^president campus site in Cranford. The"col­ damage were1 suffered Oct. 2, 1958, by: reason of- the death. The suit 22, 1958 on Route 1, Rahway. They, French sections of Canada. Tabby on -Employment of- the Physically of Merck & Co.; Inc.T presented lege-hag raised $245,994 in Its sil­ on Route IB, East Brunswick, is against Beverly Hoffman, Perth are Lawrence Butal and Francis is welt ted, because it’s supposed Handicapped to be held May 18-19, the check to the college. Mr, ver anniversary development fund when their car allegedly was Amboy, owner of tbe car alleged L. Casey. '| to be bad luck if a cat meows la Driving Caution 1959, In Atlantic City. • Johnstone Is a former member campaign. Dr. MacKay said. struck by the defendant's vehicle. to have caused the accident. Prop­ Both were passengers In the car the house on Christmas Eve. Driving With children calls.for « t — Mr.-Xolmson’s-appolntment-waa tra precautions by the driver, says announced recently by Maj. Gen. I ’PrtVit.-Jl'TI’.V lW lW AJ.V iMIii.M.WV.'.VINW.V.ViVI a representative of the Keystone Melvin J. Maas, USMCR, Ret., Automobile Club In stressing some chairman of the president’s com­ mittee, which is sponsoring the of the dangers which can be avoid­ event jointly with Gov. Robert B. ed. Emphasizing the driver’s add* Meyner’s New Jersey Committee • cd responsibilities because of the to . Employ the Physically Handi presence of children in the car, capped. James A. Hart, chairman Edward P. Curran, safety director of the governor’s committee Is ‘ of Keystone^ gives the following ad­ serving as honorary chairman. vice: Harry Knowles jr.; executive secre­ Never leave children unsuperviscd tary of the governor’s committee, in a car, even though it’s "just for will serve as secretary to the a minute.” Never leave the motor regional meeting committee. running while parked. Take keys Attending the conference will be with you. members of the respective national 6 Never btart a car until you know and state committees, employers, that-no children are in its-path, public officials, representatives of front or back. • private groups and individuals in­ Don’t allow children to stand up terested in Ihc' employment of th£ P e a c h o r I \ while riding, teach them to sit.still. handicapped. Its purpose is to Y O U C A N PU T: II - Don't allow babies to be carried provide an opportunity for an ex­ P r e s e r v e s on someone’s lap in the* front seat. change of experiences, Ideas nnd YOUR TRUST IN Super-Right" Quality Meats! Keep babies in the rear scat, or in points of violin the program for Ann 16»s.4Q o a baby corrier. . providing greater employment op­ • Psg* - jir ** "SUPER-RIGHT" ‘Make sure .car doors arc locked portunities lor the physically handi­ QUALITY BEEP *so children can't open them acci­ capped. • • TO P O R BOTTOM dentally. Teach children to l e a v e The states to bo represented at Peanut Butter door handles alone. ’ the conference Include New York, If children start quarreling, pull New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Dela: - . Creamy emoolh off the road and stof> before try­ ware, Maryland, Virginia, West -A n n IZ ot.Q Q g ‘ ing do settle things. . Virginia, North Carolina, the Dist­ Come See.... You’ll Save at Atr PI inct of Columbia and the Virgin Pegs i a r * Y ROUND ROAST Don’t permit children to stick Islands and Puerto Rico. ' hcads or arms from car windows. Teach, children not to touch steer­ L a C h o y FROZEN FOOD VALUES! ing wheel, gear-shift lever or but­ Woman Critical After tons, and rear-vlew m irror, or .oth- Skid-On-lce Crash C h o p S u e y J m Ii Turkey, Chloktn ...... * erwise distract the. driver while , MeetUii car is Jn motion. A Farmingdale woman remains t i o i .g i o BANQUET PIES 9 ptgc 9 9 * Remember that the front passen­ In critical condition at Riverview s een ” ■ ' . ger scat is by far .the most dan­ Hospital after a skidding accident Nitty W affles . . . gerous in the car. Don’t overload on the icg'and snow on Route 34, 2 ^ 2 1 ° . it.' • V- - ' <■. - . • Holmdel Township, at 7 p.m. Ib. Tuesday. Two men' riding tn the d e x o la Dole’s Pineapple Juice 2 39° other car'of the two-cnr crash . All-purpose oil 7 9 also were'taken to tlio hospital Star-Kist Tuna P i e . Board Discusses by Matawan first aid men -lo r treatment. r/z a*' 95° s*'1.83 BONELESS— NO FAT ADDED Libby’s Chopped Broccoli 2 *p lji, « ' Annual Calendar■■■'SL' The "woman seriously hurt Is “ luyir-Rlght” Quality Baaf—BONELESS “Supir-Right" Quality ' Libby’s W hole Baby O kra 2! £“: 49° Plans for distribution of the annu­nn.lMlss Dorothy L,.Edwards, 22. The driver of -the other car was: Snm- al calendar were discussed at the M a z o la O i l TOPSIRLOIN ROAST 7 9 c ( m o ked lb 4 9 > Libby’s Kale s‘;:!f.bl7 r '2 l°i;:: 35°_ boafd m ttlln jrtf" thlr Hebrew' Wo-" uel'L.-M urphyr 27,' Red B a n k, BEEF TONGUES . men’s. ..League.. or> Keyport, ^hcld who. had ..Coda Harris, 29, also: of Por cooling end i«l«di “lupir-Right” Quality Beef—BONELESS turllt’b Brooktltld Brand’ Libby’s Red Raspberries I D o s ^ l Dec. 2, at the home, of Mrs. Larry Red Bank, as his passenger. llb. , Eiseman, Thereso Ave., Keyport, Trooper William Kays, Keyport g*::i.93 TOPROUNDSTEAK ‘89' SAUSAGE MEAT roll 4 5 c Milady’s Cheese Dlintzes 8 o‘ 3 7 ‘ Mrs, Arthur Wafrenfeld. and Mrs, State Police, issued summonses tb ios. Harvey Waffenfeld were co-host­ both drivers for going too fast un­ “ lupir-Right” Quality— Fruh (GALAS) Olnner-Redy »• esses Tor the evening. Mrs. SaUl der Icy conditions. The cars were pig. B e e c h - N u t PORK SHOULDERS *39' CODFISH STEAKS V w i t Z S S &Cep’n i John’s ’•-Oot. . Sahner, president, opened the towed from the scene, One ot tho plfli 5 9 /meeting by thanking all who cars had to be lifted from a road­ B a b y F o o d helped make tho Thanksgiving ser* side ditch. ■ • : ‘ vices hold at St. John’s Method- Strained Chopped FRUITS & VEGETABLES! r 1st Church, Raritan Township, 'Stir some chocolate bits Into Nov. 20th the successful evening warrp vanilla pudding so th a t, it 10 * 99° 6 i,r* 89° that it was. Mrs.' 2iseman and melts In streaks. Serve in sherbet LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1950! :. Mrs..trM oik: Goldman announced dishes, . suggests . .the Monmouth BANANAS h 1 plans for a "dessert” fashion show County Home Agent ... Sw ift’s M eats ; to be held on A p ril .16, 1959, with styles presented by Gerry Price, h r B a b i e s OoMoit Rip• 2 ’“ 2 5 < Big new*! Now, AfcP J. Perth Anibdy. - mium-quelity Coffeis price*] -: , A.schedgle Is being planned for EATONTOWN Cilip, Tender . : at the lowest-level In $ a f‘Purina'! . smorgasbord to be 2i»*49° held Mar. 22 at tho synagogue in STRING BEANS 2'29c years. As always; freshly ' Keyport, end Mrs. Milton Gale 'Q t is / e - fa THEATRE.. ; H e i n z Firm, Crisp roasted Aa.P Coffee is Cus.| spoke about the annual raffle. The tom G roun d to give y o u a l| prize this year will be a portable Rt, 33 at Circle — Liberty 2-9760 PASCAL • t n k |5 c ■"the rich, full flavor you pay television set and the drawing FREE IN-CAR HEATERS Tomato Ketchup From Florida Farms ■ • . will take place on Apr. 9. Mrs. Vic* Shows Nightly nt 7 P.M. for. Buy It today I . (Box Offico Opens ftt _ t4 o t.4 C a IO oi.QE a ; tor Miller reported that the prep­ 6:30 p.m.) , ; SWEET CORN ^ 6-29c aration^ underway and the do­ bottle boH i.«P, From Weslorn Firms ' - . nor chairmen, Mrs. Paul Waffcn- 5 Days Beg. Thursday •' r-. - • ■ . 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Leo A* Wil­ ence Ave.. Union Boach, died sud­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kasler, denly Tuesday, Dec. 9. 1958, in Riv* Second Section 103.Edmonds Ave., Union Beach, son, 39. Emma St., Plainfield, and crvicvv Hospital, Ho was born In Dec. 11, 1638' ' Page Ono became the bride of Nicholas Al­ Ronald A. Hodgson, son of Mr. and bert DiGiora jr., son of Mr. and Syracuse, N .Y., -son of the late Mrs. Niihul.i-S DiGiora -r.,118 Mrs. Emest E. Hodgson, Cliff- Charles J. and Harriet (Ruhte) won. • • • . wood,'“ w ^enfhafried'Sanday^'Nqvr Wcbcrr Surviving -are- o-aoH-Gharles-L,— . Florence Ave., Union Beach, at 11 He was: a communicant of Hqly )r.,-Matawan;-ft-sister,-Mrs, Jen- i.m , Saturday, Nov. 29, 1958. 2. 1958, in St'. M a ry ’s Church, Family Church, Union IU*ach; a nle Reed, New Bedford, Mass.; The lUv. Joseph G. Fox per­ Plainfield. The Rev. Nell Smith formed the double ring ceremony, member of tlio Third Degree, two brothers, Karl and Clifford at a nuptial mass ln Hoiy Family performed the ceremony. \ Knights of Columbus, Buyshore Palmer, both of New Bedford. Soloist was Mrs. M arie B o ft r d- Council, Keunsburg, und of Alhum- Funeral services wero held Mon­ —..Church, Union Beach. , bra. Society, Keansburg. Ho wus day at 1:30 p.m. at the Bedlo The' bride, given in marnagifby “ | j«n^iindLWilliam Cox wasr_ the nnj?lcclr.teian. (pr...N«tiqnal Lead, Funcral..Hotm\ Mntuwan, with tho her father, wore a floor,! e n g t h organist. 1 itanlum Division, Sayrevllle. Rev. Frank Sweeten, puRtm* dl tho white g««n of Chantilly lace and The bride wore a gown of Chan­ Surviving aro his wlfe^Mrs. Ma­ First Methodist Church, officiat­ tulle over satin. It had a scal- tilly lace with a batleriha-length bel (Weiwel) Weber; thteo sons, ing. Cremation was in Kosehlll - loped sabrina neckline and long bouffant skirt. She wore a lace S/Sgt. Frank J. jr., stationed ut Crematory, Linden. ;• pointed sleeves. Her fingertip- the U.S.A.F. Base, Lnke Charles, length illusion veil fell from a headpiece, trimmed with seed La.; Raymond C. und George A., Mrs, Charles L. Pnulln crown ol seed pearls and sequins pearls, and a French illusion yell, ut home; thrco daughters, M r s. Mrs. Dolores C. Pnulln, 27, died and she carried a cascade bou­ and she carried a cascade bouquet Francis Caputo, Keansburg, Sunday, Dec, 7, 1958, In' M on-. quet of white roses. of white Fuji chrysanthemums and find Miss Harriet Weber nnd Miss mouth Medical Center. She lived ' ' Four Attendants Georgcannu Weber, both at Avo., Union Miss Joan Semenza, K e y p o r t. white button chrysanthetoums. one sister, Min...... WllIJnm .Leonard, - . Resell. MMr.OPnulln ri ' Pun) it luriuwus hni-nburn In Was maid of honor. She wore a Matron Of Honor Keyporl, and lito siep-luther, Fred­ Keyporl. daughter of Mrs. Mary floor-length satin gown of French . Mrs. Richard Nevad, Summit, erick Slmiuonds, Keyporl, I,. Rtipolln. Keyporl. and Ihe lulu lime color styled with an apron ef- was matron of honor. She woro,a Funeral services will be held Angelo Rupolln. ■ feet In front and a bustle back bronze laffeta gown, Hc( bouquet Friduy ut n.m. nt the Day Fu­ She wns a conimonicuot or Holy with a bow. The skirt had tulle in­ was a cascade of rust-colored neral Home,8 Keyporl, At I) a.m. Funtlly Church, Union Rynch. Sho serts. Her matching satin head­ chrysanthemums and golden pom u high requiem muss will be cele­ lind lived In Union Ih'uch for eight piece had a short veil and she pon chrysanthemums, with red oak brated by the Rev. Joseph G. Fox. years. carried a colonial bouquet of yel­ leaves. ' - " pastor. In Holy Family Cliuii'h. Also surviving nro her husband, low roses. ' , . Clifford E. Hodgson, Cliffwood, interment will he In SI. Joseph's Clinrles I,. Pnulln; one daughter, Bridesmaids were Miss Gloria brother of the bridegroom, wa& Cemetery, Keyporl. l’uliicln, and one soo. John, liolli Harroskov and Miss Dale Peter­ best man. Ushers were Francis J. nl home; aim slsler, Mrs. Flcunor ' son, both of Perth Amboy. Miss Robert L. Hendrickson III Cucuzelln, Springfield; two broth­ Wilson, West Hyattsvllle, Md., and Robert L. Ilendriekson Ul, IB. ot ers. Frank Rnpnllo, Mllltown, nnd ■ Suzanne Keszler, Nixon, a cousin MR., MRS. JOHN MICHAEL GRECO Leo J. Wilson, Plainfield, both IB Woody Terr.. West Kcnnsburg of tho bride, was a junior brides- brothers of the bride! James Rnpollo, Union Bench. jpald. All wore ballerina-1 e n g t h ' Miss Lillian Ann Nevao, daugh­ bridesmaid was Miss Linda Ncvad, died .Thursday, Dec. 4. 1358, nt tho -A solemn requiem mass was ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peter The bride’s mother selected a Edison Township Hospital, Middle­ pumpkin satin gowns styled with Holmdel, sister of the bride. Tlielr powder blue lace' dress with a celebrated nt 8 a,ill. Wednesday nl ■ boat" necklines, short sleeves and Nevnd jr., Clover Hill Rd., Holm­ gowns and Headpieces were styled sex, He was the son of Robert 1. Ihe lloly l-'nmlly Church. Inter­ del, became the bride of John Mi­ matching hat and a corsage of Hendrickson |r„ Keansburg. a a d ment wns In SI.' Joseph’s Ceme­ bows ip the. back. Their head­ chael Greco, son of Mrs, Mari­ like the honor attendant’s in white camellias. For her son's- Iho lute Mrs. Violet (Harvey) Hen pieces were matching crowns ot wedding, the bridegroom's mother tery, Keyporl. lhe Bedle Funeral sequins and pearls and they car­ anna Greco, Red Bank-Hoimdcl dream blue and they carried cas­ drlckson. • ' Home, Keyporl, wns In clmrge of Rd., Holmdel, ar\d-thc late Joseph cade bouquets of yellow tea roses. wore a Paris pink silk* dress with Also surviving la n t> r o I ll o r, nrriiiigenients. ried colonial bouquets of rust col­ a matching hat and a white ca­ or chrysanthemums. Greco, Sunday, Dec. 7, 1958, at 3 Frank Ailocco, Centerville, was Jnmes, Fust Brunswick. p.m. in St.* Jam es’ Church, Red mellia corsage. MISS JANET P. STULTZ MISS VERONICA MARTHA KING Funerol scrvlcca worn held Mon­ , Mfs. Jolm Jnmes Miss Mary Bucco, Keyport, wns the best man and ushering were Trip To Virginia , day nl lhe John J. Ityuo Home (or Funernl services were held Sat- - flower girl. She wore a floor-length Bank. Benedict Armeila and James Al­ • - Esty-llartmqn KutsontonU-Klhg , The Rev. J, A. Bishoff perform­ locco, Centerville and Richard After a reception in the Coral. Funerals, Kcnnsburg, wllh the ifrdny nl 9:50 n.m. ut Ihe Dny Fu­ ' gown of-llme green organdy witli Lounge, South Plainfield, the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey O. Hart­ Mr. and Mrs; Hugh King, 75 Rev. John Euler, iiuslor ol l|iu neral Home, Keyporl, and lit 10 small puffed sleeves and a match: ed,/the, (Joublc ring ceremony: be- Trynbee, Lakewood, Richard Luc- Green Grovo Ave., Keyport, . an- fore,an altar decorated with white carclii, Wayside, nephew *of the couple left for a wedding trip to man. 161 Broad SL, Keyport, an- Huyshoro Continually Church, Fdbl n.m, n high requiem mass wns Ing .headpiece. She carried a ’ co­ Virginia. They will reside, in Dela­ p'ounrit^-:lfi^ h BBciricH(.';:oL.^thcjr- nounccdho engagement of t h c I r Kentnditirili officiating. Interment celebrated by-lhe Rev, C. J, Jinne, lonial bouquet of yellow roses. chrysarilhcmums. Mrs. G o o r g 1 a bridegroom, was the junior usher. 8 daughter, Veronica Martha, to Joseph Lcmbo, Union Beach, Mason, organist, accompanied Mi­ Tlie bride’s mother wore a pow­ ware, where Mr. Ilodgson is serv­ daughter, Gail Disbrow, to Joseph was In lloyvlcw Cemetery, Middle­ linsler, In St, Joseph's Ch ui\'h, ing at Dover Air Force Base. .. A. Esty, son of pr. Geoffrey W. Orcstis Katsonlonls, Eighth St!, town. Kcyporl, far Mrs. Fllzeboll) F, was best man. Ushers-were Ivor chael Bergin, soloist. der blue lace sheath dress' over Keyport. The bride was graduated from Esty and Mrs. Esty, C Obcr Rd., Darryl L. Jackson - dames, 022 Roberts Avo., Syrurusir, Kennedy, Union City; Thomas Pat- Given in marriage by her father, taffeta with a matching feather Plainfield High School and was Princeton, on Thanksgiving Day. No date has been set for tlio N.Y,, li former resident of Key­ Jison, Union Beach, arid a junior the bride wore a floor-length gown hat and an orchid corsage. The wedding. w . Darryl L. Jucksoh, four-yenr-old port, who died Wednesday, Dec, usher, Michael ,Strano, Matawan, of Chantilly lace over satin de­ bridegroom's mother1 selected a employed by Plainfield Iron and Miss Hurtman attended Keyport son of Llndy and Murlhn (Dixon) nephew of the bridegroom. Ken­ signed with a Queen E\izabeth col­ pink lace over taffeta dress with a Metal Company, Inc. Mr. Hodgson High School and St. Margarct’B Taylor-Herilo 'Jackson, 'Raritan' St., Cllffwood, 3, 1038,7 hi St, Joseph's Hospital, ' ncth'Kasler, Union Beach, brother lar, long tapering sleeves and a matching sequin hat and an orchid was graduated from Mataw&d School, Waterbury, Conn. and lo a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hertle sr,, dlod; Sunday, Dec. 7, 1858, Syracuse, Interment was In Si, Jo­ of the bride, was ring bearer. cliapel sweep. Her fingertip-length corsagd: t High School and ls in tho U.S. junior at-Uood College, Frcdorick, Bethany Rd., Hazlet, announce the Also surviving are threo broth­ seph's Comolory, Keyporl. . . Reception In 1South River Veil of illusion fell,from a crown Tour South Air Force. Md. engagement of tlielr daughter^ ers, Rlchnrd, Stuart nnd Barry, She was horn in Klmsford, N.Y., Her fiance, an olumrius of the daughter of iho lata John and A wedding Teception was held ot of pearls and sequins and she car­ Following a reception at the Shirley,.to Pfc. Elmor Taylor, nnd five listers, Jounno, Theresa, Allpo (McCabe) Frnnsmun. She' the Club Samara, South River. Fol­ ried a prayer book adorned with a Paddock Lounge, Long Branch, the George School, Newton, Pa., Is a son ot Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Tay­ Undo, Shoran and liebrn, all at Obituaries ;senior at Union College, Schenec­ lor Br,, Philadelphia/ Pa; ...... was- tho wlfo of the; into —J o it tv lowing the reception, the couple white orchid surrounded with gar­ couple left on a motor trip through h o m t'l inaiernal grandmother,' Jamea, ‘' . left for°a Wedding trip to Washing- denias, stcphanotis, and ivy the Southern States. For traveling, Mrs. William J. Osborn tady, N. Y. where ho Ib a mem­ -Miss Ilcrtlo graduated from Mrs, Sally Dixon, Cllffwood; pa­ ber of Sigma Phi Fraternity...... Surviving nro ono daughter, Mra, v fori, D.C., and the southern states. leaves. the bride wore a white wool lace Mrs. Ella H. Osborn, 73 M&rceU Mntawnn High School and \s em­ ternal grandparent!, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond F, '.Warnock, Syracuse, Upon their return, they will reside Sl tcr Is Honor Attendant sheath dress with a black hat and lus Ave., Manasquan, died Friday, ployed by tho Farmers and Mer­ Washington Jackson, CIIHwood, Met-I18-Florence Ave., Union Beach. Miss 9Carmcna Greco, Holmdel, accessories ond a white orchid Brackon-Maklowskl chants Bank, Matawan. .Her fi­ F a n o r a I services were held with whom the livod: one sister, Dec. 5, 1959, at home, after a The engagement of Miss Flor­ Mrs, AHco Murlson, Andover, and The bride attended keyport High sister of the bridegroom, was the corsage. - short Illness. She was born ln ance graduated from North Enit Wednesday nt 1:50 p.m. at tho one granddaughter. School and now ls employed as maid of honor. She wore a cotil­ The bride attended Red Bank Marlboro, daughter of the late ence Helen Maklowski, daughter of Public High School, Philadelphia, Bedlo Foncrul llonie, Matawan, .. store manager al Ferrari’s Gro- lion blue nylon sheer floor-length High School and is employed by John and Mary Holland. She had M rs. Mary Muklowski, 011 Bench- and ls nerving with tho U.S. Army with tho Rev, William J, Hutche­ r" ,eery Store, Union Beach. The gown with a tucked off-thc-shoul- tho New Jersey Bell Tclcphono lived in Manasquan for 60 years, view Avc^ Union Beach, and the at tho Nike Bose, Holmdel. son, pastor of the Second Baptist bridegroom was graduated from der collar. A circular scalloped veil Co., Red Bank. The., bridegroom and was the wlfo of tho lato WU­ late Joseph Mnklowski, and Rich­ No date has been set for tho Church, Matawun, officiating. In­ Forma( Red Bank Catholic High School covered her matching pearl crown attended Red Bank Catholic High llam J. Osborn. ard Miclmcl Bracken, son of Mrs. wedding. terment wns In Mldwuy Green and to a member of the National and she carried a cascade bouquet School and operates a truck farm Surviving aro a son, James A., Helen Brocken*. 211 Park Ave., Un­ Cemetery, Matnwan.- Wear Guard. He presently is employed of pink.roses. In Holmdel. He is a member of ion Beach, and the lute ^ Wllllum Houpt-Daylls at Industrial" Washing M a c h 1 n e Sea Girt; three daughters; Mias Bracken, has been announced by Mr. and MrsrVernon Buylts, 101 Mrs. Harriot P. Vislier To Hire The bridesmaids were Miss the Farmers and Gardeneri- Asso­ Mary A. Osborn, and Mrs. Geneva Ravine D r., Matawun, havo an Mrs. Harriet (Palmer) FlHlier, Corp.. Matawan. Mary Greco, Holmdel, sister of ciation. ' , O. Barry, at home, ond Mrs. Bea­ Mrs. Maklowski. nounced tlio engagement ol their 08, Broad St., Matnwan, d I u d the bridegroom; Miss Agnes An­ Tho couple will reside in their trice Cifse, Ormond B o a c h; a - Miss Maklowski otlcnded R o d daughter. Rose Mario, lo A. Dean Thursday,-Doc, 4, 1958, ln Forth W.-S. WALLACE derson, Tinton Falls, and Mias new. home located on the Red grandson and two great-grandchil­ Rank Catholic High School, and la Hnupt, the son ot Mra. A r I h u r Amboy Hospital, film wns born In ULOTIIINO —- Funeral Services Dorothy 'MfcrtliC Fohds.’ The junior Bank-Holmdel Rd., Holmdel. , dren...... -V • . si; - IsUptoyea oy, U& New Jersey Boll (loupe,‘ Lincoln,, Neb., and the late Providence, R-l.^nnd had lived In .. . ' ' - .-u:., ■ .- ...... ' Private funeral services r i f e Telephone Co., ‘Rod Bank. Her fi­ Mon and Itnya' Furolshfusa j Charles N. Brocklebank ance graduated from Keyport High Mr, Ilnupt. Mntawnn, Me fuur yean, She for­ . Funeral'services were held Fri­ heid*at the Robert C. Neary Funor­ Mlsa Baylla graduated from Mat­ merly whs a rcnldont nf Now Mines ■ al Home, Manasquan. Interment School ia 1053. and' ntended Mon­ awonHigh School, tier flnnco Is u York, , . t flay at 11 a.m. at' the Clayton was in Atlantic View Cemetery, mouth Collage, West Long Branch. Mrs, Flslior wns u member of IV. Front HI. Kejporl I Funeral Home, Adelphla, with the Parents Welcome New Arrivals A spring wedding’is planned. graduate of Lincoln High School Rev. Fay Smith officiating f o r Manasquan. nnd o( Gllond, tho Wuicli lower (ho First Methodist Church, Molii- * • Charles N. Brocklebank, 91,'Wind- ' Rapant-SldKz Bible School In South Lunslnij, swept Acres, Route, 33,‘s. Freehold Mrs. Mary S. Dahl N.Y. Hu nerved six years In llio ‘ RD2, who died Tuesday,\ Dec. 2, Brown ^ ' Cassidy Mrs. Mnry (Soeibcrg) Dahl, 73, Announcement has been made foreign missionary servlco In Ethi­ S t u d i o s died Thursday, Dec. 4, 1958, at the by Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Stultz, opia nnd Somalia, East Allies, 1958, at his home. He was the A son was born Wednesday, Mr. "and Mrs. Franklyn Cassidy, home of her daughter, Mrs. Do­ Atlantic St., Keyport, of the en­ tJ .brother of Mrs. Alfaretta B. Wal- Nov. 21, 1958, in Middlesex Gener­ Main St., Matawan, arc the par­ and ia at, present a traveling cir­ — kcr, Matawan. Interment was in al Hospital, New Brunswick, to 6ents of a daughter, bom in Perth lores Orr, 21 Dr., Hazlet. gagement pf his daughter, Janet cuit minister of Jehovah's WltuWis- She was born In Denmark and for­ Pauline,;to Ferdinand Rapant^son ea In Italy. CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY - Evergreen Cemetery, Farming­ M r. and Mrs. Erwin Brown, 171 Amboy Hospital, merly lived in Brooklyn. Sho had of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rapant, . dale.' ; Austin Ave., Old Bridge. i . - A summer wedding In Italy to 10 MAIN HT THI,, CO 4-0900 KBVFORI . Mr. .Brocklebank was bom In . Cook lived in Hazlet for eight months. Schenectady, N. Y. planned. ' . Lorence ' Surviving besides her duughtcr, Miss Stultz graduated from Key­ icrseyvHle, son of the lote'Samuel A son was born in Perth Amboy arc two sons, Wilbur G,, South port High School ond tho Washing­ = ^ Margaret .(Borden) Brockle- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lorence, Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ozone Park, N. Y;/and Arthur H;! : r bank. He was a retired farmer. 39 SadowskT Dr.,'Old Bridge, _ are Cook, 924 Sixthf St, Union Beach! ton School for- Secretaries. Sha1-1* Also surviving are a da\.^hter, the parents of o son, bom Sun­ New York, and five grandchildren. employed by the Pennsylvania ...... Funeral services were held Sat­ Railroad, Newark. Mr, Rapant re­ . . Mre. William I. Anson, at home; a day, Nov. 25, 1958, in Middlesex urday at 1 p.m. at tho John W. ceived his Bochclor of Science De­ son, Clarence C., Wayside; one General Hospital, New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sanders, Mohlcnbcck Funeral Home, Hazlet, . -other sister, Mrs., Florence Free, RD1, Box 24, -Matawan, are the gree In Civil Engineering ond is Carloads of Christmas Trees Panunzl with the Rev, Norman U. Rllcy. employed by the Pennsylvania : I Clovis, Calif.; two grandchildren parents of a daughter, bom Satur­ pastor pf St. •• John's Methodist Railroad, Now York. and four great-grandchildren. A daughter was bom Sunday, day. Dec. 6, 1958, In Monmouth Church, Itorltan Township, offici­ A spring Wedding is planned. Fancy Cuiiudiuii B u Ihiuii Fir aiul uIho ,* - William E. Lawson Nov. 25,. 1958. In Middlesex Gener­ Medical Center, ating. Cremation took place at the 7 "Funeral services were held Sat­ al Hospital, New Brunswick, to Roschill Crematory, Linden. urday at 1 p.m. at the Day Funer­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Panunzi, 22 Foster Judge Ackerson To Pcimsylvmiiii Type Scotch Pincfl al Home, Keyport, with the Rev. Marsad Dr., Old Bridge. ’ \ A daughter was bom Saturday, Michael Christian, \l(l .Dec. 0, 1958, in Monmouth Medi­ Serve On Scout Unit Francis Osterstock, pastor of the LaCount Michael Christian, Clinton St., BOUGHS * Bayview Presbyterian Church, cal Center, to Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ South River, died Friday,6 Dec. 5, Former Supremo Court Justice * ^ Cliffwood Beach, officiating fo r Mr. and Mrs. James LaCount, as Foster, 18, Barrier Dr., Hazlet. 1958, at his home, following a long Henry E. Ackerson Jr„ Keyport, - William E. Lawson, 55, who died 512-A Florence .Ave., Keyport, are Olson ' illness, lie was tho father of Mrs, one ol the founders ot Monmoilth . Baliam, W h 11 • pint, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1958, while op­ the parents of a son, bom Tues­ Frank Raffa, Cliffwood Beach and Council, Boy Scouts ot Amcrlcn, erating a school bus in Wood* day, Dec. 2, 1958, in South Amboy .Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olson, 28 the husband of Mrs. Agnes (Sush) has been selected to servo on the Spruco, Hemlock, Laurol bridge. Interment was in Fair Hospital. . Miller Ave., Hazlet, arc the par­ Christian. 1980 Jubilee cciebrotton committee * View Cemetery, Middletown. ents of a son, born Saturday, And Scotch Pine. Hatton Mr. Christian was A communi­ for tho council. --r—---• He was born#in Brooklyn, and Ddc. 6, 1958, In Monmouth Mcdl? cant of St. Stephen's C h u r c h. The event will celobrulo M years • was a former resident of Keyport. A son was bom Tuesday, Dec. cat Center. South River, and an employee of of scouting In America ond wilt In­ WREATHS . Surviving are his father, Herbert 2, 1958, in South Amboy Hospital, to the E.l. duPont Film Co., Purlin. clude special activities In tho scout ! • Lawsbni'Townshcnd, Vt.; his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Hatton, J091 Slutter, Also surviving are two other units throughout the county stort­ • Mrs. Alice (Schaffer) Lawson; a Elmwood Dr., Cliffwood Beach. Mr, arid Mrs. Stanley Slutter, daughters, Mrs.-George Whitney, ing during Boy Scout Week in Feb' s Forth* Home & ' daughter. Miss Mary Lawson, Hi* 432 Prospect St., Union Beach; arc Long Island, and Mrs. Albert Zcl- runry 1900. - -. * alcah, Fla.; two sons, William E. * Westcndorf , the parents of a son, boro in |cr, }fpilywood, Fla.; three sons, C*m*t*ry : jr., Hialeah, and John, serving in Mr. arid Mrs./Willls Westcndorf, South Amboy Hospital. John, South River; Michael, St. ' the,U. S. Navy; one sister, Mre. 12 Stempler Court; Keansburg, are Petersburg, Fla., and James, Hol­ Matlico Appointed ^ Lillianr Prakelt, Townshend, and the parents of a son, bom Tues­ . v Smith lywood; 13 grandchildren and one QRAVI BLANKETS day,tvDcc. 2, 1958, la Rivervlew Roland J. Hines, chairman of * . three grandchildren. A son was born in South Am­ great-grandchild. the Monmouth County Chapter of . - ' ^ Mre. Wellington E. Graham Hospital. " boy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lo- Funeral services were held roy Smith, 180 Main St., Old Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. ot the tho March of Dimes announced Funeral services were held Sat- Dean Friday that Councilman Joseph F- ROPING lirday at 2:30 p.m. at the Bedle Bridge. . Rozem Funeral Home, South Riv­ Mattlce, Aslmry Fark, had accept­ Funeral .Home, Matawan. with the Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dean, 7 er, and a mass was celebrated at ed tho appointment aa treasurer of MISTLETOE Poplar St., Keansburg, are the Milton - V - 9 a.tn,, at St, Stephens' Church, ' Rev. Chester A.‘ Galloway, pastor parents of. a son, bom Thursday, tho 1059 March of Dimes. Mr. M*lal Tinsel • Garland of the First Presbyterian Church, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Milton, Interment was in St. Mary’s Cem­ Hlncs aald that this Is the 21st s '• Matawan, officiating, fo r Mrs. Dec. 4 , 1958, In Riverview Hospi­ Lloyd Rd., Matawan, are the par­ etery, South River. year of Iho March.,,pf pimci and LIFETIME CHRISTMAS , TREE Standing Pin* & Laurel I RulhM . Graham. 39, of Route 9, tal. ' ents of fl son, born Monday, Dec. the 21st tlmo that Mr-Mal!lco has 8,„i9584_fn_Mgnmoutii Medical Mrs. Ida M. Lutz Cheesequake, depu-L.y_iownship Sanders accepted tlio appointment u's treas­ clerk of Madison Township, w h o Centejv Mrs, Ida M. Lutz, 89, of 27 urer. Beautiful Oregon Holly L IV E TREES was pronounced dead on arrival at A daughter was born Saturday, Grand Ave., Matawan, died Fri­ Perth Amboy Hospital'Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1953, in Monmouth Medical Ptaichlflo day, Dec. 5, 1958, at the llrook- Full of Berrlet White Spruco, Norway Spruce Dec. 3, 1958. She was stricken Center, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A son Was bom Monday, Dec. dale Nursing Home, Raritan 'lo w Attondi Meeting Sanders, Lloyd Rd.,- Matawan. ship. She was bom in Newark and STANDS A D o u g la s F ir while at work’-in the municipal 8, 1958, in Monmouth Medical Cen­ R. M. Bauer, Matawan, attended _ ...... building in Madison Township"! In­ ter, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Piz- had lived in Matawan for 35 yr'Jrs. ------•...... ;...... Ruscus — P in o C o n e s - terment was in Cloverleaf Park Hughes - . zichilio, J Orchard SL, Kcnnsburg. Surviving are three sons, Miles, the annual territorial rminngero’ Cemetery, Woodbridge. - ' Mr. and Mre. Ephriam . Hughes, 8 South Amboy; Clifford, Kiyi>ort, meeting of tho Mosaic Tile Co., .Mrs, Graham had lived in Gordon St., Cliffwood, are the par* • Lopes ’ ’ and Spencer, Union Beach; 13 Zanesville, Ohio. Dio tile company Cheesequake for the past 10 years,-ents of a son, born Sunday, Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Lopez, grandchildren and one creat- expects a sales Increase of ntxmt D o n ’t Forget Your 1959 Calciidar I . ' . -_ " ,, /•, _ - 4 IASS , / n _ n. t. Cpn. 10 per cent In 1859, President Roy .comlng_Irom_Roscile^_She WA* 7, 1358, -in — Monmouth M:d;cal Cen­ 20 Stanford Dr„.Jlazlct. are the grandchJld, born In Elizabeth. Mrs. Graham ter parents of twins, a son and daugh­ Funeral services were held Mon­ 7E." Jordan jr. said. ■— way-annember ol the-Chccscquake ter, bonv Sunday, Dec, 7, 1958, in day at 10 a.m. at the Untie Fu- • Lsdy Allendml Volunteer Fird Co. Auxiliary. 7 W aR — —- — Riverview Hospital. nCrai Home. Keyport, with - the sHaB-Saclsriia OPEN EVIiKY DAY - fl A.M. - 10 P.M. Surviving are ber parents, Mr. A daughter was. born Sunday. RevrBr. Hillman T. Williams, pas­ ; and Mrs. Gustave C. Meyer, Dec. 7, 1953, In Monmouth Medical • .. Watson tor of Calvary Methodist. ( lurch, ltain or — Snow Plenty of Trees Inaide - f — Ehctnequake; • her husband, Well­ Center, to Mr. nnd-Mrs. Walter A daughter was bom Tuesday, Keyport. officiating. !ntrrmont — 'tngtoft E, Graham; one daughter, Wall, 79 Highland Blvd., Kcansburg Dec. 9, 1958, fn Rivervlew Hospi­ was In, Evergreen Cemetery, •' ^ . Carol Ruth, and one son, WeUing- tal, to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. Plainlleld. ' i , ton Charlo4; bdth,at borinL . ^ ;, Clayton Watson, 154 Holmdel Rd., Hazlet. Mr. and Mra, Kenneth Clayton, fafieholas Lopez ■ - Associate Minister RD1, Keyport, are the parent* of a Nicholas Lopez, one-day-oid son E. H. Kahlert & Son, Inc. son, bom Monday, Dec. 8, (958, In Will Filed o l Edward S. Lopez arid Ann The Rcv.‘ Calvin S. Wood, who Rivervlew Horpital. (Glorias©) Lopez, died Monday, — officiated -st -the- funeral -«rvice, . _ Dhr’c r..' “ 7 JDr_CcnovcrJLBnriew- Dec-J,.. 1958,..In-Rtvervlew.llatpl' HIGHWAY 35 - HAZLET ... on Dec. 1 of Robert Matthew*. Dr, Conover H. Burlew, MaU- Lai. Burial was in ML Olivet Cem- DAY FUHEAAI HOME^j Cliffwood, I» associate minister' of A son waa bom Sunday, Dec. 7, -vran. wbo died Nov. II, 1958, ete ry, Middletown, Wed.v«i,y. Ml Mapla Pi., Kerper! Onp Milo North Loow'( 35 Drlvo-ln Thoatro j ' the Wicker Memorial Baptist 1988. in RlvervieW Hospital, to M r. leaves his estate.to his widow, The John W. Mehltnbeck Funeral Tal. COlfax 4-1I5Z ' Church, M organville. The Rev. Mil-. and Mrs. John Diver, IM Ninth Mrs, Lillian Et Burlew. according Home, Hazlet, was In chare* of ' ten Austin la pastor ot the chqrch. SL, West Keansburg. to bis will dated Apri l, 1957. arrangements. flglit for and against JCP&L's of­ Cpnlral New Jersey as part.of the Keyport Man On Foundation Jury roves fer. After this approval, Tri-Coun­ Watch Turning regular monthly safety education ' K ; . p W A \ , ty’s .board;of directors voted five program of the AAA Automobile to three to sell. The three directors Club of Central New Jersey. Tri-County Sale Autos, Club Says The new poster was designed by MATAWAN JOURNAL The sale of the Tri-County Ru­ who voted no said they .were not Pedestrians are urged fo watch Nancy McCreary, 15-year-old stu­ ral Electric Co. lo the Jersey Cen­ opposed to a sale but believed closely fort turning cars when dent in the 10th grade at Miam- r Second Section tral Power and Light Co., Asbury that the price should be higher. crossing the. street by Frank J. fsburg High School, Miamlsburg,. : Page Two Dec. 1!, 1938 Suggestions from stockholders to Quinn, secietary-manager of the Ohio, It won a first place award Park, was approved Thursday by sell to JCP&L first came forth last in thc Amcricao Automobile thc Public Utilities Commission at AAA Automobile Club of Central Association's 1958 National Traffic Newark. Approval.. by-; the. _EUC- spring after many families had New Jersey, who reported that 23 Safely Poster Contest. Selected by z Bankers Discuss meons that Tri-County will end Its gorie'rwithQii t' electrlclty-for-f rom per tent of^HlL cityaccidents in­ a board of nationaliy-knowrv-judgcs,_ service to rural homes.in four five to 11 days after a March volving the man afoot occurred at the poster has been reproduced for counties after more than 20 years storm. Included among these were Intersections. . distribution by AAA Clubs through CD Preparations of existence. The firm, a coopera­ “ It is not enough to look la both out thc nation. Preparations needed to maintain tive, was formed under the Rural 100 families in rural homes in directions when you cross - the banking services in the event of Electrification Administration in Ocean County. Complaints were street," said Mr. Quinn “ You Thc aircraft carrier USS Inde­ _ ------ai^rr6insmiJrgenc3rhi-Tiny-area 1.QJ7—f l2ul-hppan.-i:prvirj» in Tpnij. made to the PUC in April. must look in all directions for cars pendence is the fourth ship, in tho of the county was the subject of ary. of thc following year. ' In July, 760 stockholders voted Oiat may turn In ~f76'nT6T~you;ir fifsiory ’ oF_our country To fcarry . The PUC heard arguments for by a 10 to one margin to authorize A poster urging pedestrians to the name and Is thc most power­ a pane! discussion by federal rd- and against the sale during Octo­ thc board of directors to enter in­ “ Watch for Turning Cars," now js ful vessel . ever built for the U.S serve*and civil defense officials ber and November. On Oct. 31, to negotiations with JCP&L. After being distributed to schools in1 Navy. . 6 Dec. 1 at a dlnncr'mceting of the Clifton T. Barkalow, attorney for receiving JCP&L’s offer, Tri­ Monmouth County Bankers and Tri-County, told the ,PUC that County’s board of directors voted _ Clearing House Association at the JCP&L has agreed to pay in ex­ a recommendation to the stock­ cess .of $948,000 . for the ' utility. holders that the price be rejected. . Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red Bank, The price will not definitely be Thc stockholders turned down this • G. Morgan Browne, manager of established until the sale Is closed recommendation in September, Freezer Special ■ emergency planning. New Y^o r k Hon. Henry E. Ackerson Jr., Keyport, retired Justice of Uio New Jersey Supreme Court (left) and Mrs. but may reach $953,000 depending clearing the way for the sale. Federal Reserve Bank, moderated Rose C. Scharfenslcln, national prejldoirt-iJf Marine Corps League Auxiliary, Mllltown (second from on operation costs, Mr. Barkalow The PUC order Thursday .pro­ the panel discussion and intro­ right), arc shown at historic Valley Forge, Pa, where they served as moitbcrs of the distinguished awards said. " . vides that there be ho increase in duced John M. Cain, Fair Haven, jury selecting thc awards of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. Judge Ackerson Is participating^!! On thc basis of a $917,000 offer rates and no interruption of serv­ Leading Packer's Branded Beef the caparily ot coordinating chairman of the Jury wh'ctrconvened last week. Wilh Justice Ackerson and Mrs. by" JCP&L, 1817 of Tri-County's ice for Tri-C ounty customers. operations officer of the New Jcr- Scharfcnstetn arc Dr. Gaylord P. llamwcU, president of the University of Pennsylvania and chairman stockholders who are also the Charles E. Kohihepp, president of ^ey State Division of Civil De­ of the. awards jury (rlgbt),.and Dr. Kenneth D, Wells,-president of the foundation. . • • / firm’s customers approved the sale JCP&L, said in April that the Fore Quarter fense, and Robert R. Ferguson ' Awards go to individuals, organization and schools for their projects, programs, writings and other in September. This was more than Hind Quarter jr., assistant vice president of thc activities which contributed to a- better understanding of thc American Way of Life during 1958. sale would probably mean a re­ National State Bank, Newark, and the two-thirds majority of tlie 2400 duction In rates, for Tri-County Avg. Weight’150 lbs. Avg. Weight 150 lbs. ' chairman of the emergency plan- stockholders required for the sale customers. Tri-County has served fiing committee of the New Jersey entering and larceny May 20 at Stockholders Approved rural'homes In Monmouth, Ocean, Bankers Association. Sentence Area thc Palisades Construction Co. in Chorale Holiday Thc stockholder approval came Middlesex, and Burlington Coun­ • , The need for emergency con­ Keyport. Terms in Bordentown after months of discussion during ties. The firm purchases its pow­ trols, alternate banking sites, and were suspended for both young which committees "were formed to er. from JCP&L.. substitute officials in the event of Men On Charges Program Tuesday 5 9 4 9 national emergency or local disas­ A 25-ycar-old Matawan man who men. Thc Shrewsbury Chorale, under ter was thc main subject of thc absconded with $770 while em­ Pleas of non vult • to 'charges the direction of Alden Hammond ' talks. Mr. Cain described the over- were entered in Middlesex Couhty RUSSELL TV SERVICE Custom Cut, Wrapped and Delivered FREE • all, civil defense picture and urged ployed as a bonded messenger, for Court by four area men. Robert L. will present a Christmas program OWNERS OF ' \ emergency planning' start at home. thc Ronson Corp., Woodbridge, and Sampson, 21 of 22 Salem PL, Cliff- in the sanctuary of the First Finance Your Purchase Thru ■ Hia views‘ were backed by Mr. then surrendered himself to police Methodist Church, Red Bank, on • . SHORE RADIO Browne and Mr. Ferguson, .who in St. Louis, Friday morning re­ wood is charged with larceny of Tuesday, at 8 p.m. • ' - ' SALES A SERVICE Peoples National Bank, Keyport * _ spoke on emergency planning now ceived a suspended sentence from $300 from an Avenel Service sta­ Featured in thc program will be going on in the federal and state Middlesex County Judge Klemmcr tion Sept 13. Thc'othcr defendants, 36 Church St. . Keansburg . banking circles. Also# introduced Kaltclssen. Robert, 21, Willinm, 18, and Sam the Advent and Christmas portions We Are An Authorized Phllco Dealer were Lt. William Auer, regional The defendant, Richard Price, 52 uel Goddard, 27,. all of. Oltj, Bridge of “ The Messiah” by Handel. ■ ' Expert TV and Antenna Repair* M & S MEAT MARKET * y^o-ordjnatqr of the State . Division Lower Main St., who pleaded guil­ This sacred, oratorio, composed io of. Civil Defense and Frank L. ty to embezzlement, must make ore charged with arson C^i 30 in 1741, httS^bccome one of the bdst- LOwell 6-6070 :. Keansburg 6-7300 Wilgus, Monmouth County CD^ec- restitution of the money he took the buttling of ,a house owned by known and best-loved choral works . STORE'OPEN TO 9 P.M. Keyport - COlfax 4-9807 retary. Oct. 6. The prison term in thc Margaret’ Gaub, on Ferry Rd., in the world. Soloists for "The CD Unit Already Established Bordcntown Reformatory was or­ Madison Township. • Messiah" include: Shirley Bertram, Six months ago the Monmouth dered suspended by thc judge, who soprano, Atlantic Highlands; Fran­ County Bankers group set up its placed Price on probation for Not Necessary To Owe ces Killmar, alto, Fair" Haven; -Mr it it ir it •k Ar * -k -k -k -k -k •k.'k * Ar * Ar * A- Ar * 'k ir if * * k k * own banking-civil defense co-ordin­ three years. Joseph Brennan, tenor, Red Bank; A WOMAN'S EFFICIENCY HAS SAVED MANY MILLIONS IN FINE ation committee. The committee is Price was one of four bayshore Government On Apr. 15 David Nott, bass. New York. * headed by Nathan Dey, vico presl- area defendants arraigned for sen­ .The chorale also will present a * * dent of the Monmouth County Na- tencing by Assistant Middlesex Do you end up owing thQ.goy group of. traditional carols and BRING i ttonol Bank, Red Bank. County Prosecutor Edward A. Ko several lesser-known European + SPECTACULAR - The bankers committee and the lodziej.- ,. ■. ;• t ernmcnt money every 'year on carols. Included in the JatCBr COUPON 4­ Monmouth County CD organization Others Sentenced - k .Apr. 15, even though your salary group, will be two Spanish pieces * 'SAVE HALF’ I already have set up a plan for Frank Cincolta, 48, pleaded guil­ and wages are subject to income "La- Virgen Lava Panales" with ALONG * • emergency communications ty to desertion and non-support of tax withholding? Chris L. Gross, Ruth Bell, Little Silver, as alto FINER PAfXTS! * between banks in thc event of an his wife and. three children " In soloist, nnd “ Hacia BcJen Va Un nviRol-Lstex pa,„t.minjte for L I Q O I B ^ emergency. Civil defense radio Madison Township, Cincerfa was District Director of Internal Reve­ Barrico,” with baritone solo by A fine ouftide oil + operators will be. assigned to each ordered to pay $15 a week In ’sup­ nue for this area, says there is a and fine troll point,. Cui- trolls, ceiling* ondmoion-20 My premium product. For j, simple way to" solVe ihe problem Ray Wright, New Shrewsbury. An ry—injide and out. Dox- bank to maintain short wave com* port* of his family.1 He was placed for next year now during thc English translation of a tzcchosla- tom ihoding. Many im­ marine specificotioni For pt" . munJcntions. ip; thc event" • of tele* on probation for three years. The vakian carol from Mho Oxford proved feature*. eni of color*. i. every purpoie. + ’ phone disruption. offense was committed June 15. month of December. ’ ' Carol Book, entitled “ Rocking," * Harold W.* Wailing, vice presi­ • Leon Mnncini, 21, of‘41 Mnin St., “All you need is a written agree­ and “ Balulalow" from “ Three 4­ dent of thc Peoples National Bank,. and Eugene D. DcRosai 19, of 178 ment between you and your em­ Curds" by Peter Warlock also Keyport, and'president of thc Broad St., boih o! Keyport, were ployer authorizing an income tax will be sung. .Soloist fo r‘“ Balula­ * bankers organization, presided nt each placed on probation for three deduction each pay day for an amount larger than the regular de­ low” will be Mary Ellen Chagaris, * 4 * the meeting; .... ^ years nnd fined $100 for breaking, duction for you,” he said. There soprano, Freehold. . Would be fewer unhappy Apr.' 15 Accompanying the chorale will ■¥ surprises for wage earners, if be Herbert Buctls minister of Mus­ *'• Place - Your Order\ Now ic of UiC: Chur^^ Nm^*- ■¥ "USE THE EAST MOStVFAMOUS PA(H t — SAVE HALF ON ALL YOUR PAINT more taxpayers would take advan­ The public.eordialJy is invited tb ■iV, 4* tage of thfs authorized procedure, atten'cTThe Christmas concert, for * YES! NEEDS! GUARANTEED! BEST YOU HAVE EVER USED OR ALL YOUR MONEY BACK." .C h ristm as .Trees he added. WORLD'S LARGEST. OPERATION OF ITS KINO. MARY CARTER. PAINT FACTORIES. Mr. Gross said two groups of which no o d m.i s s 1 o n will be * Roping and Christmas taxpayers are likely to have a tax charged. An opportunity will be Route 34, 2 Miles South of Matawan — Phone LO 6-3884 381 State Highway 35, Middletown • Red Bank Mobility greater than thc amount given ot thc conclusion of thc pro­ * State Hwy 35,-South Amboy - Route 36 at Ualoa Avenue, Union Beach 4- withheld.. In the first group, he gram, however, for the audience W reaths - said, ore tuxpnycrs who have in­ to contribute to thc cost oif the pre­ * + + * ¥• 4- ¥ V Jf * ¥"•'* ¥• ♦ V ¥* ¥* Wholesale and Retail come not subject to withholding sentation. BESS and HARVEY such as dividends, interest, etc. The area of the flight deck on In the other group are taxpayers the U.S.-Navy’s newest aircraft 13 Walnut St., Keyport whose income is great enough to carrier is equivalent to about four ' COlfitx 4-2108 bo taxed above the lowest tax acres. The SS United States and bracket. ' SS America could he placed on it with room to spare. - Ladies' — Girls' Fashioned Sweaters - Skirts

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QUILTED CHECK LIST FOR CHRISTMAS VALUES DRESSY ALL STANLEY TOOLS Mmnuf&etcrcrs OtJB ROBES CHRISTMAS/ PrU« PRUCE Disston "Dagger" Sabre BLOUSES H-188 - Kit $3 98 to *698 H-100 Router - Plane Kit Hammers ...... i: I e i e • es • JEANETTE SHOP Six Foot Level ...... 19 E. Front Street Fibre Board Knives 1.00 Keyport —11/4"-»-«•.. . •••••♦ • •2.90 Chisels 1"...... 2.40 Chisels 3/4"...... 2.30 ARROW SHIRTS — ESQUIRE SOCKS — PLEETWAY PAJAMAS Chisels 1/4"...... ; ...... 1.90 B “ Combination, Square 3.25. ---> 2.74 Planes No. 6.. 17.80. 14.86 Planes No. 5 ...... 11.50 9.60 S CONKLIN'S Corner Clamps ...... 2.25 1.87 B Popular Priced Store For No. 2244 and Saw ...... 76.00 63.45 I Men and Boys Planes ...... * 3.69 3.09 Siirform Files ...... 2.69 2.17 S We Are Ready With An Ample Stock Surform Blades ...... , ...... 98 .83 8 ' , For Your • < Twin - Door Shower. Enclosures ...... 39.95. 35.00 | CHRISTMAS NEEDS We also have a large selection of , Building Board ■ g .— — ■ — . and Homasote for Train Boards. » Use Our Convenient Lay Away Plan Stop in/ look around and see our full Selection of hand and electric tools at prices well off manufacturers list. | OPEN YOUR E-Z CHARGE TODAY - Use Our Lay-Away Plan MADE TO 5 We Give FOR TRUE VALUES SHOP AT /■ .... SELL FOR Genuine quilted tricot with DOLLARS J S &H GREEN STAMPS the added touch of nylon I And ; lace trim : . . full-sweep MORE! z TRIPLE S BLUE STAMPS duster styling, TOO First Street § .. • . ;; - ...... iJi:...'., CO If ax 4-0500 Keyport a - SH0P WITH CONFIDENCE AT..

Support Your Local Merchants I M! \ N .1 Sl> IIOVV s 111)1' V FIVE FREE PARKING LOTS AVAILABLE MADE TO SELL FOR $ 5 .9 5 G I F T B O X E S 34 West Front St. COlfax 4-1914 FOR KEYPORT SHOPPERS WEMBLEY TIES DUNMAR ROBES - PIONEER BELTS GIFT SLEEPWEAR Luxury Tricot Fashions - Sale Priced THIS CHRISTMAS • GIFT GOWNS • BABY DOLLS

W ith A A / f . G re en S ta m p s Open Sundays y o u ’re SURE to g e t . Until CHristmas exactly what you want Week Days & Saturdays —when you want it 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. WORTH DOUBLE! A ll Purpose A ll Latex CLASSIC ICICLES F o r In s id e B A B Y D O L L P la s tic D e c o ra tio n SWEATER Sleeps Reg. 2 5 c Sits Tree Sets Drop Covers Tree Balls SETS Wets American Made GIRLS FLANNEL PAJAMAS Slip Over and 9 ft. x 12 ft. , Regularly $4.98 Each Center Pieces Cardigan to Match Ideal For Many Uses For This Sale Only Ribbons and Bows Prettiest "pigtail set", fashions imaginable! 1 7 c Candles Come fn And See Cozy-soft flannels for those chill days ahead. $ 2 . 9 7 - oz. Box $ 5 * 7 * 4 7 c - Ono to a Customer Our Large Selection Plastic For Outside ...... Men's O' Yes! You See Ladies' Boxed This Price ______•__*9______STORM HANDKERCHIEFS D e co ra tio n C lip B o w .. : Box of 50 HUNDREDS OF Rucus and 3 to a box Christmas Cards WINDOWS Asst. Styles UN ADVERTISED t -,r - Door Sprays------.. T IE S Regularly 39c Ea. Wreaths And Patterns ' SPECIAL s 7 7 c ' This Sale Only Light Sets - Lanterns .... Reg. $1.00 ...... VALUES! I, Many Other Asst. But — When You 4 7 c r Decorations - Stop In Compare Value For Your 4 7 c .... Flti up to J ft. x t (t. windows Browse Around ■ . ' ...... You'll Buys Ours Favorite Lady 5 -10 5 - 1 0 $ 1 .0 0 W . R. NEW M AN CO • $ 1 . 0 0 West Front Street Formerly H. 0. Thomas Co.' Keypor.

*« ----- « —x O r,-A - n i ’ - - - " Big Gifts For Yule Stale Title Deviled H a m Twirls Ad d . Claimed By Calif. . The Menfolk A Festive Air To Holiday Parties Sunny, (southern) California A new Yuietide custom is for the where balmy breezes away the ■ entire family to chip in and buy palm trees . . . could this be the their favorite Jnale something big! “Christmas State” ? - A handsome wool outerjacket is There are many unique Christ' one gift, whether‘Jie’s 16 or 60, mas activities carried on in the that’s really appreciated. area that suggest it well jrtay be Even junior will be glad the folks . V ; and after all, The Christ Child gave him a good-looking tn e 11 o n was bom in a land of palms and — cloth -outerjacket^ with * - warm desert sands...... [------t 'To“support whai may be a tlatnr — wool shawlcoliar:~It,!> smart "lanr lo this title, first of. all, there is •practical, just what boys and the official “ Nation’s Christmas youths are wearing today. Tree,” located in central California* Wool plaid .outerjackets are the At its'site a program is held each right gift-for the out-of-doors man, Christmas. , ' The poinsettla was really devel­ too. Keep tlio1 hunter happy and oped just north of Los Angeles In warm in the new safety color—yel­ Ventura, now called “ Poinscttfa low—now being endorsed by hunt- City,” . • ■ lng and safety clubs. Yellow wool • hunting shirts, caps and outerjack* Today, however, San Diego Is ets are shown too. better-known as the poinscttia cen­ ■ Other Welcome Gifts ter. Annually during tho holidays For other wffrmlywelcome gifts, Have a whirl With these deviled hum' twirls that are as {estiva the city has parades, a fiesta and choose \vool socks in either fancy as this holiday season. Fix them hours, or even days ahead, store a game In the Poinscttia Bowl. • in the refrigerator until it’s party time, and then just pop them An awe-inspiring sight nearby Is « designs or conservative ribs, into a hot oven for a fewminutes before serving. Your gucsLs will ihe 100 acres of poinsettias ' at sleeveless lamb’s woobsweaters, in enjoy tho zippy deviled ham flavor served in.these bite site Camp Pendleton. Home of the'fa*' gay solid colors to go with a check­ whirls that are toasty brown, hot and crunchy^ For 60 deviled mous Della Robbia wreaths is in ed or striped Shetland sports coat, ham twirls you'll need: Chino. - - or, comfortable wool .slipper-socks Among the first community There’t everything needed to . for at-home ease. ■ Deviled Ham Twiris Christmas trees was ono- placed launch p photo caieer In thli Wool flannel slacks are new in 1 Family Size (4Vi oz.) can 0 slices fresh white bread handsomely packaged gift outfit pleatless types with backstrap and deviled ham . Melted butter atop Mt.” Wilson near Pasadena, Trim cmsts from bread. Spread with deviled ham. Roll up Just outside Pasadena In. Alta- — from camera ond flint rloht ©rs buckle—for young men. * 1 tightly end wrap in wax paper. Chill at least an hour. Brush dens is a famous mile-long avenue dawn to bulbs and baUerlet lor B R O W N IE Sfew£Uu 1 •The tftiore" mature look best in lightly with melted butter and bake at 400* for 10 minutes, Cut called “ Christmas Tree Lane.” BROWNIE 300 the flaidiofdef. And talk about pleated trousers. But whatever the into Vi inch slices. (Slicing is easier if before toasting, rolls are Each Christmas, huge deodar co- valuei) The cahiera Is Kodak1! OUTFIT U ~v e t y l remember that all-wool sliced about half-way through.) ' outfit Brownie Hawkeye — Ihe most slacks hold a sharp crease and dars are beautifully lighted’ and .$13.75 popular camera ever bulltl Kodak color-slida camera wear best. . • visited by many. ' . Budget outfit for making ' GiveJthat sports car enthusiast . . . showing . , . movies in a complete flash out fit ' knitted wool gloves with leather Htre'i a compute movie outfit ot tveiytHng r.i.doii far dejy and- palms. the loweil price ever.for. equip­ f iv e rybodylovoo a giIt by night snapshooting.N«w Brownie _ Wrijikle - and • crush - proof - rntnl of its quality. To make mov­ • Staiflaih Camera that takes Ek- %ooi challis ties in striped and ies, there's the de lu**-model tachromo color tiidet as well ai foulard patterns are popular and . Brownie .Movie Camera .with S H U L. T O N , black-and-white and Kodaeolor ; . many‘?can be bought with match­ extro-fatl f/2.3 lent. To ihow inaptholi, Built-in flaiholder. , log bejts. Knitted wool ski caps D o them, there’s Ihe super-veriolile N E W 1 Plus balleilti, flashbulbs, Veri- " are tops of course, for sportsmen. 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Particularly popular dar­ star and glittering with lights and The custom was imported Into TIE BAR and CUFF L IN K S ornaments, it is a part of the beau­ this country, and our first record Today, as Jolly old SL Nick ing the cold winter months ahead ty and meaning of the Christmas ot the use of Christmas trees In comes sliding down the chimney, are soft, comfortable wool sports season. How did .the Christmas tree America, was by Hessian soldiers, he more than likely finds himself shirts. They look like ^a page out who came from Germany In 1776, in a room with a gaily decorated Avoifoblt in 4e»* of a man’s fashion magazine come to play such an important, (luring the American Revolution. Christmas tree as tall as the ceil­ when worn with fine tweed sports part In the observance of Christ­ In 1804 a Christmas tree was ing will allow! coats on winter week-ends or-even mas? * , . • : ■gsns ‘ woof Jacket. ; Greens were brought Into th e MIKE When buying one, check *f l r i t hdme to provide a hayen for friend­ PAUL the color of his sports coat to ly spirits, so thht they might share PETE make sure the shirt harmonizes in the feast of the winter solstice. PHIL correctly. Remember, solid-c o 1 o r Even after the v pagan signifi­ RAY sports shirts look best with striped cance was forgotten, this custom SAM- oTchcckedwooV'Shetlandsports survived among a people who loved TOM coats. Other sports coat patterns TONY go with fancy patterned sports shirts. Mincemeat and cranberries combine to make a holiday pie with You’ll find men prefer wool a past,past.in the —- w-great tradition------arid a bright _ future ahead. It wouldn’t. . Looking for the shirts because they’re light on the do to spoil the flavor or color of this 'special pie, so quick-cooking snoulders, yet provide the right de­ tapioca is used to thicken the fruity, luscious filling. Pastry leave# PERFECT GIFT Yovri truly!.. gree of warmth when temperatures and cranberries simulate holly for a final festive touch. ^ , Handsome gold-lone drop to the below freezing mark. * • Cranberry Mince Christmas Pie * for Your “ Steady’’?; name on lotliwilver panel. The set only J If tlmt man is athletically inclin­ 8 tablespoons quick-cooking VA cups moist mincemeat ' "Proudly iht'il w*ar your Sfar- ed; let’s say he spends his winter tapioca Pastry for two-crust 9-incH firo Diamond "Friendship* Ring - 1 cup sugar - pie v „ - - - - by Iho makor* of famou» — ‘ $ 2 5 0 ’ week-ends at & ski lodge, then gift % teaspoon s a lt...... 15 to 20 Pastry. Holly Leaves w . S . W A L L A C E him with an eosy-to-pack wool jer­ 2 cups fresh cranberries Few whole uncooked sey knit sports shirt of the pull­ Va cup-.water cranberries CLOTHING... over type. Combine quick-cooking tapioca, sugar, salt, 2 cups cranberries, Men’s St Boy’s Furnishings • Shoes Wool Jersey New Fabric * water, -and mincemeat in saucepan. Cook and stir over medium Wool Jersey Is the newest fashion heat until mixture comoo to a boil. Cool, stirring occasionally. 24 Wes! Front St. Keyport fabric for active, men this winter. Roll half tho pastry Va inch thick. Lino a 9-inch pie pan and It will be available in time for trim pastry at cage of rim. Roll remaining pastry % inch thick Christmas gift giving in button- . and cut several 2-inch slits.or a fancy design near center. Fill pie front ond pull-over sports- shirts, shell with fruit mixture. Moisten cdgq of bottom crust To.adjust took AT .THESE FEATURES 1 I top crust, fold pastry in half or roll loosely on rolling pin;, center . • 3-SPEED GEARS, split iwrad j sweaters and sweater-vests and on filling. Open slits with a knife. (Well-opened slits are important gear *I|W cwtfmB j sports coats. It won’t crease ' or to permit escape of steam during baking.) Trim top crust, letting • HAND BRAKES, free* and i ^ A Wonderful Way To Say j . sho* a wrinkle; therefore it’s the it extend lA inch over rira. To seal, press top and bottom crusts rear wheel caliper type! j right gift for travelers, too—cspeo-x together on rim. Then fold edge of top crust under bottom crust • AUTOMATIC STOP UGWT, j jally business men. Press edges together on rim using tines of fork. Bako hr hot oven built Into reor carried ] “Merry Perfect for the college boy is the ' M25°F.) 45 minutes, or until syrup boils with heavy bubbles that • SPEEDY MIDDLEWEIGHT i it shawl collar pullover wool sweater; do not burst . , Only 51 9Tax « Inr.I, TIRES, whitewall* fer added j i took over and try tb* beeutyl j Christinas!” ills easy to get into and-Is the Before sorving, arrange baked Pastry Holly Leaves around edge No. other gift toy* it well | many feature* of the NEW « STAINLESS STEEL FENDERS i authentic campus sweater this of pie, overlapping leaves slightly to form a holly wreath. In the os a genuine diamond. 10 [ Schwinn Jaguar a* well os look thorp a lifetimal . • i year. At schools east, west, north center of tho pie, arrange whole cranberries and 2 or 3 pastry f the many other modols In the « STREAMLINED TANK wbh m \ or south, “ Joe College’’ will be leaves ip a cluster to resemble a sprig of holly. “ f Schwinn line. YOU gel YOUR choice bulll-ln electric hand , Give PaBtrPastry ”TTolly “ 'Leaves: Use "* pastry ' rceipo ’ for ' onc-crust pie. Roll { of sparkling colors and axtra equipment, • TWO-TONE SADDLE with I grateful for a shawl collar come tastryiastry Va1 inch thick and cut holly leaves about 1 to VA inches r And, don’t forget, every Schwinn bike Is *\

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COlfax 4-2700 assistant vice president In 1957. School Election Regulations, Ne w Santa Claus To Be At Loew’s Party N e w Regional Mr. Llttlo joined thc hank as a Bcadlcston Will young munand hos held all of > ; THE , 1 Candidate Qualifications Reported flan Committee the institution’s positions. He has Head Assembly been assistant cashier in charge Alfred N, lleadleslon, 5G-yi*ur-old MATAWAN JOURNALf Persons who wish to vote at the the candidate may act as a chal­ Tlie Regional Plan Association of thu loan department since 1951. annual school election, Feb. 10, lenger and may appoint also one has convened a new Committee on Monmouth County Assemblyman Metropolitan Governmental M a t- Mr. Rauch joined the bank in 1956 and retired realtor, will serve u Second Section J959, must either be registered challenger for each polling place. ters and announced thc commit­ as manager of the morfgugc de­ Dec. 11, 1858 Paqo Thirteen permantely in the Signature Copy The appointment of challengers second year as Republican Assem­ tee's membership. Chairman of thu partment ond In 1957 was .riumctj bly louder. Mr. Uomileston was ro- Register (Permanent Registration) shall be filed with the secretary committee is Dr. Wallace S. Sayre, assistant cashier. , applied by the Secretary ui State • tr must do so between now and of the board no later than Thurs­ Professor of Public Administration elected ns minority .loader nt a after the 19(>0 census. * .. In lhe Department of Public Law meeting of 17 of the 18 Assembly (I. Solve the conllirl-of-lnter* Jan. 2, it was. announced yester­ day, Feb. 5. '...... and Governincntaiit Colunibiu Uni­ day. “ - - - “ ' ' . V . —No-"person- shall~.be appointed versity. Dr^ ^ay re Ts a reiridtiitbf Til Infectious Republicans;' '...... j...... u3i.juablem through .legislation.or.. • Every citizen of the age of 2i challenger who is not a legal vot­ Manhasset, L. I .. " He suld the vote wus unanimous. House rules. • . ** years, who shall, have been a resi­ er of the district and no chal­ The other members are: ,e- tightening looptuih's in ji r u's e n t the county 60 days before the elcc- lenger shall serve in any polling Tubornilosis Is ^ nn ^ hifectlous, jwt.on Assemblyman •Pierce 11. laws. placfi_other_lhan that to which he- the President. Johnson & Johnson; rinnmmiicflhle. rlmmiiL disease. JLJ£xplm:iiJlie4x^-UuliLy~i)f-4U:c^ ‘“iron, Shall be eitlitled-ttrroter is appointed. The secretary of the Amory -ib —Bradford,-^-New "Voi kr Because of this, the greatest dan­ livtnnrmM itorgeu um) ri TtmTTTT athig a prohli'in for imuo ade­ If you are not registered already Vice President, The New York Jersey Assemblyman.' in the permanent registry lists, bpard shall certify appointed chal­ Times; Edwin S. Burdell, New ger lies in llio damage that it can quate care of the aged. you may do so at the office of lengers. , York, President, Cooper Union; do lo the family or close contacts Mr. Deumer was named assist­ your local municipal clerk or at Thomas H. Carroll, Durian. Conn., of a victim. Thu snd part is that ant minority leader ond Mr. Uead- the office of the County Board of Vice President, the Ford Founda­ thu original carrier mny not. know leslnn predicted lho Bergen lawyer Men and Ladies Elections, Freehold. The office Blast In Building tion; Robert W.. Dowling, New tlmt he has TB, lie may ho indif­ would become majority leader In hours of the' County Board of Y o f kr Prtsideni, -City Investigate ferent Ihe problem, or too Elections pre 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Results In Award lng Company; Luther Gulick, New rrigh(euLMi“ l)y“‘the‘“diye«?,etu^usk •I960-after • next NovonriH‘r‘n - elec­ Hair Cuts on Monday through Friday. York, President, Institute of Public for uld. By maintaining this ‘’os­ tions. " • By Appointment On|y The secretary of the Board of The owners and tenants of a Administration; H. Bruce Palmer, trich with Ids head in tho sand” JCIglit-i'olnt *PiORram .. Education will not be able to reg­ building at 32 Carr Ave., Keans­ Madison, President, The Mutual attitude, lie endangers his life Mr.. Beiullesfwi .mmouiued an ister you; such registration must burg, which was wrecked in an Benefit Life Insurance Co. and thu lives of other close tb him. eight-point leglslativu program for CO. 4-2841 be done by your local municipal explosion and fire Feb. 7, 1955, . Claus, accompanied by Ace, tnc Spaceman, will arrive by hdl- A fur advanced case , of tuber­ co .er at Loew’s “ 35” Drlve-ln Theatre, Raritan Township, Sunday, The-committee wus appointed by culosis was found in a chesl x-ray the Republicans next year, includ­ Larry Vecchio Sr. clerk or by the County Board of were awarded $37,374 by a jury. Dec. 2J, at I p.m. to attend the theatre’s Christmas party. Everyone tho Regional Plan Association to ing most of the major problems Elections. If you have any ques­ The verdict was against thc New is Invited to attend. All children will receive a souvenir. • •* prepare a report on governmental survey in Camden County, lids 219 Board way, tions concerning your voting stat­ Jersey Natural Gas Co. The own­ organization'to handle metropolitan victim wus admitted to the hos­ of the fclivte. .The program’. us, contact the secretary of your ers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Polaner, Santa Claus will arrive by hell- receive a souvenir of the party—- problems in the Tri-Stale New pital and since he hud been living 1. Pass n college bond Issue pro. Keyport local board. contended that gas leaking from u Santa will distribute candy to the with relatives, It was believed copler at Loew’s “ 35” Drivc-ln York Metropolitan Region, with thnt nil Ids eonlacts should-bo ex­ pusal. Mr. Bciulleshm accused dm Jan. 2 Deadline For Petitions broken underground main outside Theatre, Raritan Township, for thc "lolly-pop set” and tlie theatre’s special reference to the future of Democrats of'U hick or leadership The' law provides that all per­ thc building accumulated inside annual gala Christmas party—Sun­ huge circus' playground will be the Metropolitan Reglopal Council. amined. sons! who wish to file nominating arid exploded when Mr. Polaner day, Dec: 21, at I p.m. Everyone open,to the smail-fry! ' The,latter Is mude up;of the top Ills brother. Ihe head of dint for not getting tho $65,550,000 petitions as candidates for election lighted a match. is invited to attend the big cclo- Smokey, thc pony, will be on elected officials of the region’s family wilh wlflch hjr. Q.- hnd bond Issue proposal mi. thc ballot to the Board of Education, must Mr. Polancu* testified thatN he bration as guests of The Raritan hand for the'children to ride and counties and major cities und is been staying, showed no evidence Ibis y e n r. lie suld education file-,with the board secretary by was checking’ the Wagon Wheels Thwnship Business Men and local the midget railway will'he run­ headed hy Mayor Robert F. Wag­ of.TU.on his chest Xrhiy but lab­ groups protested JL-publlciuI bud­ You’ll feel • 4 p.m. Jan. 2. . ’ Tavern on the first floor or the merchants. ning on schedule. As an extra ner, New York. or died of hunn diseims All hIx get cuts Inst yedr hut have re­ - AIL. candidates filing petitions building when the blast occurred. Following on the heels of the tre­ added attraction the firemen of children hnd positive tuberculin mained silent tills vear. . fhe difference must meet the requirements as The tavern, leased to Mr. and mendously successful party held Hazlet Imve agreed to-'glve the The report of the Sfcyre commit- tests which meant thut ihti germs 2. Set rip an ndeqOutu collugo prescribed .in the New Jersey Mrs. John Somma, was closed at last year manager Lcnnie Ed­ youngsters a ride on their new, tea.will be made available to lhe were In their bodies hut none had scholurshfh grunt arid- loan pro­ in ypur home ( School Law: The candidate must the time, he said. The gas com­ wards has announced ‘‘this one big red fire engine! Saifta will be Regional Plan Association Bo u r d active tuberculosis. gram, • be a citizen and resident of thc pany deified that a gas leak will be bigger and better than accompanied on his visit by Ace of Directors, to the Metropolitan Mother Far "Advanced Case 3. Enact early in 105!) legislation territory contained in the district, caused the explosion and fire. At­ ever!!’ Every child attending will thc Spaceman! . . Regional Council, and to tho pub­ Their mother was found to havq setting up uniform and cquitublo ...o n d in your for at least three years; he shall torneys for thc company during lic. The report Is to be completed modeYnlely far advanced, tuber­ tax asfiosRmont of reul estate, have been a resident of the school the eight-day trial dttgqipted to Hospital, also in thc Philippines, ip time to be presented at a pub­ culosis with positive fityutum. Tlio business equipment and machinery purse, too district for at least three*" years prove that the fire could have PA Hospital Names lic hearing on Jan. 13, 1959 at Cl of the board over the first draft of a statement fn tlio meantime, Uio mother of problem; / Drawing for positions on thc bal­ above the tavern, received $9700 Association Council on Medical Ed­ of pathology, and Dr. Albert S. o i’Rrtfcy. ' tho children--died from lho 5. Reapportion Assembly so n i i ‘ Sovlnp . lot will be held at the secretary’s for personal property damage, ac­ ucation in July for the training of Basri, 'assistant pathologist. • V’ disease. The children are having among the counties by providing money Ii an old; office at 8 p.m. Jan. . 2. cording to the jury verdict. Trial a medical student who has com­ Staff Changes For periodic checkups to!aee that they fqr an nulomntlc formula to ,be Y ©Id %iory to Ihoia who The revised school law regard­ was. conducted by Superior Court pleted one year of totaling intern­ do not develop active tuberculosis uu 'blvo cool'. Thty huvt ing school elections provides that Judge Gene R. Mariano. . KHS Paper Takes Part Monijiouth Bank Told and they aro living lit foster homes tho wormtit hom«i In town, ship. ' . , wiihout. pur.tmULcflre,. ___ -btcoutf 'hlv* eoa|‘ oo«i- Dr. Lnborte will be the first to In MCOSS Project ; Changes in the. official stalf of. Who started this chain of in­ DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER . forth»r, burnt long«r and hold this position at the hospital. UNine Monmouth Counly school the f Monniotith Counly National fections? The grnndmollier? The. OPTOMETRIST cDohar>~-iav«f Bma, and ■ Hej presently~is-complcting-a one- papers, Including tho Keyport Uigl\ BankrRed Bank were-announced uncle?—The-mother?-—U--really, EYES EXAMINED -anorh-ai-wall ot monty.-: jlear general internship and will School publication, arc taking part by tho Bonrd df Directors. Tlio doesn’t matter now. H’s too lato! You «n|oy al|-wliU«r coin­ assume his hew duties Jan. 1, in thc School Press Project being bahkv dperdlcs a branch flt Key- But it does show that everyone o m c iM io H tH foil wllh ‘blUi coalV ' ‘ 1959. ' conducted by the Monmouth County pbrtH* ’Nathan W, Dey, Breton should protect himself ■ and his Dull, ntirt HalurifHr, ' ■ A graduate of the University of Organization for .Sociol Service, Woods* wus elected vice pres­ loved ones from tutyorculoalfl. ■ 9 A.M (0 U I’ M, OtDU ‘bluo tool’ TOOAVI San Carlos, Cebu, Philippines, Dr. ident^ Richard H. llnmlll, Middle- Call your doctor, jicollh depart Frld»r. » A M ia U I’ M, Eaborte toik his medical education the county tuberculosis association, totoi),, was elected cashier; Wil­ ment or ttiberculusls«asKOcl&t{un to L'lOiCiV All Da? tVoiliiMiliiy, Judion S. Hopla qnd Interned at Saato Tomas Med- in conjunction with the slate and I'Ual, A llontliiK E<|ul|>illonl national TB associations and lhe liam . B. Little jr., was elected determine how.you nnd yourHanv 30 W. Front St..... 110 llilril St., Ki'yi.orf iqal School in Ihu Philippines, Be­ Columbia Scholastic Press Associ­ assistant vice president, > and J. ily can ho tested for tuberculosis. CO 44711 fore coming lo PcftS Amboy he ation. - . Francis Rauch, Middletown, was Remember tho slogan of tubereu Keyport was resident at Southern Island Topics for this year arc "Meet elected assistant vice president. losls finding, /'Early discovery COlfax 4-2020 Cl.tAN HAt-r . I <>WO«» t tits At thc TB Fighters” and "Careers In Mr, Dey became affllliatcd .with means eurly recovery." .-a— ------^— the Health Sciences.” From the the bank in J950 and served as participating papers,-three-Avill-bc cashler-at-ihe-EnglishtQwn..brfliich -lvachrof-the-two-ruddorA-on-llio chosen to represent Monmouth of the bank. Mr. Hamlll joined U.S, Nnvy's newest aircraft car. County In state. judging. g’jp throe, ri$r 4JSH'Independence, wnlghs 45 for the vacatjon of Your Dream* BOTTLED school papers each will Vcceirtr a ©T Slif ft* toji^and equals tlio floor orva of prize of £10. The slate will present partment and was appointed'a two-budroom house. Stephen Crane memorial awards rnniiult with it. INSTANT TONIC and the national TB Association Iicfor. you *o , . , , ii!: awards National Certificates of tuck in the old days a thing called a “ tonic cup” Merit to school papers receiying You lmvo the fun , was a fav/rite remedy for almost anything that ailed GAS national recognition. R o s s V II. M aghan Agency . wo do llio plunnlnu Deadline for the project is Dec. ’ nnd ni rmmlnu Winn's you. CJk&p, too. You took a cup made o l bitter You pet Clean, Quick 15. , hioio, Lhoi'o's no cxlru .. added hot water... let it steep. Then, when Heat For Cooking Real Estate— Insurance con for our «nrvieo» bitter, you drank it. Simple? Yes. Too bad it didn’t Licenses Revoked do any good. Nowadays science gives us more reliable Prompt, Efficient Frederick J. Gassert jr., Director MATAWAN 138 Main St. 10 6 -0 0 0 3 DayBrown Uailit Villttv tf-4141travel - ?l< Niaith Bureau m Uf^tli ‘ iVttiUin medications. Even so, some people still take “ home Service " of Motor Vehicles, has announced 1 Ilrnadway, K»y|tori - NIrIii CaiiUt .rtln «.im remedies" when their illnesses require more effective that Clifton Lancaster, 28, C i i f f­ medication. Play safe. When you or a member of ood, has Joist his driver’s license your family is ill, seek professional care. See your for 18 months for reckless driving, KEYPORT GAS CO. jareless driving and Jliree .fipced- TOP TV-W.DInoh Shoro Cltovy 5how-5undoy-NBC*TV and lho Pat Boon# Ch#ry 5howroom-w##Uy on ADC-IV. pliysicianfordiagnosinBand'prescribirtg.i.-caH ing offenses. Rpbert S, Whale, 20, us for prescription service. Holmdel, had his privileges, revok­ ed for five months for an Improp­ . Prompt Free Delivery KEYPORT LUMBER er turn and "three speeding tickets. & SUPPLY CO.. Tel. LOwell 6-1872 STATE FARM Cliffwood,

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