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ataubtr 91st YEAR — 44th WEEK Natiwal lidHnrlal MATAWAN, Nr J., THURSDAY, APRIL 28,1960 Single Copy Tea Cents Borough Plan Board New Ambulance For MaUwan Township First Aid & Rescue Squad New Position I County Dwfio Head ForEV.Silcox Cold To 280 Houses Vie* FrMldent Of . A proposal to downgrade lot Merchants Trust Co* sties so the frontages would be H feet Instead of. 100 feet met Seeking Comes Kenneth H. MoQutea, preddeat of th* Merchants Trust Co. of Re* with bitter objection from William BUI Regan, manager of the Cliff- E. Tierney, chairman of the Mat- Dank, tnnounced today that Evsrt wood AC, newly organized light V. Sllcox. 80 Mala St.. Keyport. has awan Borough Planning Board, senior baseball team, for boys 15- Whan the matter was presented been appointed a vie* president of to-19-years-old, announces the team the Merchants Trust Co., which will tor the board's reaction Monday. will begin its games as soon as . Howard Seigel, East Brunswick, open a branch bank in Holmdel Matawan High School completes its Township 00 Routs S3 next month. whs has a 22-lot Danemar sub- spring diamond schedule. The division already underway in the Mr. Sllcox will start bis new po- team is seeking bookings with sition on Monday. New Brunswick Ave. section of the other squads. Managers may con- borough, wanted to know the tact Mr. Regan at LOweJl 6-2077. Mr. Slloox was associated with board's reaction to a 280 house de- the Peoples National Bank, Key. velopment on the Siano tract, Mat- port, for M years, and served as awan Rd. This 117-acre tract once president and a director lor IS wis considered as a site for a Municipal Hall years, lie resigned this position on neV Matawan High School. Dec. J8, IDM For th* past three ' Mr. Seigel. explained he would years he has been treasurer of the Contracts Issued South River Trust Co,, which hss utilize only 100 acres of the tract, a branch In East Brunswick. the remaining 17 acres, In a low Matawan Approves JOHN W. APPLEQATB area, he said he would donate to Mr. Sllcox Is a graduate ol Key- the borough for a recreation site Additional Funds port High School and has lived or any other municipal use, Mr. most of his lift in Keyport. He Is Contracts totalling $S.44> were Officers at the Matawan Township First AM aad RescM Squad are I Geergt rhomnaoo, captalai Sam Dllks, secead lieutenant and chairman vice president and a director of the Applegate Named Seigel noted that even though this awarded Tuesday night by the land was low and might require pictured aba** with their new •nhtjlanca. which has bees pat, .Mel the ambulance coriinlueai Ed«ardAwl«rM», a«tkl»aJ oaatala. and Borough Savings and Loan Associ- Matawan Borough Council for the sSfvkelalUtimasUp. Left f right ar* Job* Balatoa, chief eaejaeatt IM 0—m., tlrsi BwH—t ation; treasurer ol the Keyport fill for some purposes, he was get- renovation of the former Fanners Democrat Leader ting no reduction on It WhM using Branca, Monmouth, County Chap- and Merchants National Bank ter, American Red CWu; a mem- OOP Organization Us option to buy the property and building. Main SL, which Is to be Clean-Up Day __ Spring Roundup ber of Caeaaraa Lodge M. FaAM. It would cost him fSO.OOO Just to converted for use at a new munic- Holmdcl Viewing Rev. Ilickcy Safe He Is 1 former member of the Key- Renames Woolley get It to turn it over to the town. ipal building. CeaswOwasaaa Geaelev* Doa- • Th« annual spria| roundup aell has aanwmred that lbs aa- ftili I* held at the CUffwood FUC Must Approve Extensions The contracts, together with the John W. Applegats, Matawan, Mr. Seigel emphasized his pro- aual spring Cteaa-up Day ter la* Two New Schools Elementary 9 e h • • I Wednesday In Plane Crash Tuesday was re-elected fur his fifth 80.000. purchase price of the bulk!- Beraugh *f Matawaa will t* lor all chlldrea who will reach posal could not be carried through Ing. exceeded a $50,000 bond Issue J-llgh, Grammar To ' Scientist Killed consecutive term as chairman of at the 100-foot front because of the Thursday, May I, aad If neces- their firth birthday sa ar before tho Monmouth County Democralir authorized to finance the project sary wlU b* eoatletwd on Friday, :; Sept. H. The roundup will be at need to convince the State Public and a $ZS0O budgetary appropria- Replace Small Units, In Bay Plunge lUecutlvo Committee III. Repuh Utilities Commission there would May*. the nutwood Memerlai School, llcan counterpart, J Ruairll Wool tion as a down payment. To make A high school of Its own and* A noted Dutch scientist wsi kill be enough users per mile to make Matawan residents are urged CUffwood A vs., from t Is II a.m. luy. wa. renamed hy the 001' ot up the def)clt, council passed an new elementary school to replied ed and three other persons. Includ- the extension of water and sewer to tak* this opportunity to dean far those with last Barnes start- Itanlrallon emergency resolutioution appropriate- „. ' • yards, attics and cellars the three smaller unlti scattered ing a priest formerly aislgncd to utilities to servij the new homes fo| with A to M and from UiM Ing $7900. The money, witith tthhe JfaJfa partkoUrh ta clear out throughout the township w«re de- I* 1:10 p.m. for thta* with last St. Joseph's Parish. Koyporl. were Mil Viola lluran, lll»hland>. economically self-sustaining. The was elected vkco clmliman. by lite approval of the DepMtaimt—ef 4^^, nm m>y be a fire hazard. clared by George Klnkade, secre- aamn starting with N lo Z. hurt Saturday afternoon when a developer noted It -had been his Local Government, will be taken —Mrs . -Donoel -l alt- o reporte- d- tha- t tary, to be the new objectives of light plane plunged Into Hnrllun Domocrata rupturing Mra. ICutlu^n intent to erect a "package" sewer Th* Matawan Township Board I'rnrol. lulr Haven Mr. I'rvrot from free surplus balances. the Slimmer schedule for garbage trie Holmdel Township Board of af Education has made It man- Bay, about one-half mile off the plant to serve both bis subdivision A total of 21 bids were received collection win start May U Gar- Education now that they have wltft- Keansburg pier. ''•Hilned re-election, citing her re- and the new Matawan High School, datory that nth child Is re- cent np|x>)nlincnl to tho Munmouth by council and architect Frederic bage collections will be made on drawn from the regional study with quired ta have Immunisations The dead man wai Idrntlfled as when It wai proposed to erect that Fessler at the last meeting for Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- Keyport. County llnnrd ol Kloclloni. John structure one-quarter mile away at for smallpox, D.P.T. vaccine, Dr. Cornelius J Dakkor, Geneva. I'erruoglnni. llolnmr «>minl».liin- general construction, heating, days during the summer months. Questioned about what would The Identification wai made by Jo- Aberdeen Rd. and Ravine Dr. three Injections and poliomyelitis, or, was elected treasurer, rojilac plumbing and electrical work on coma In place of the regional .three Injections. seph L' Helnrlch, Now York, an the present bank building and a inn the Into Dr QtHirne HH Mee Now that the prospect Is that study, Mr. Klnkade acknowledged Parents are advised Is secure Army Reserve brigadier general l\an, Spring Loko. A tntimunl ol the school will go up on Route new addition to be constructed In the board had Inspected the New jwiilien proof ol the Immuniza- ond an overseas supervisor for the rear,, Matawan Rotary silence wa. observed In Ur. Meu- U, Mr. Seigel declared that h» Providence High School In North tions from lha weU baby clinic American Telephone ft Telegraph hun • tnemoiy. has changed his Ideas about the Contracts Awarded Jersey as a possible model for the Or lamlly physician. These rec- Co. Stale police quoted Mr. Hcln- sewer plant. He Is thinking of a Contracts were awarded the Pflt- 15th Anniversary district. The board secretary cau- •riii plus a birth certificate must rlch as saying that Dr. Bikker's Philip Nerplrn. Kny port. wa. re- tle-ln with the borough system ock Construction Co., LJtUe Silver, tioned nothing was to be concluded t presented whan you register trip to this country wai for per- 'luctud currti.pnndlng aocrctary; for general construction oil Us bid Charter Member Pins to Imply school construction Is Im- p sonal reasons. He was to have been EVART V. 81LCOX Uontatnln J. Androtich, Konns- and making a contribution to that o gr oo 'your childhild. burg, was elected recording tec- imminent sewer improvement. Dis- of $W,000; Rlegert, Inc., for plumb- To Six Of Founders minent In thit the school board a house guest (or the weekond ol ~ t bid ltV must await the lloal Mr. HelnrlCh port Yacht Club, and served as rotary, rapluclnu Mrs, Hlleon Do- Two of the Injured wars Catho- treasurer tor 11 years on the board Ian, Kstontown, anil Uon Wil- but not believed to be within'I ol governors, liams, Now Shrewsbury, was re- capacity to finance without assist- for $1930, All were low bidders".' Mr, and Mi ance, Is going on'with the Reming- The new municipal building, de- S . . balldlitf a,iww homo In King's VH- ton and Boyd firm, Camden, the signed to replace present rented Inslgnlas to those remaining of the must be met. It will seek to con of (he Nativity, Fair Haven, and Isge", Mlddlotnwn 'I'ownsNlp, snd Deriioerats. (continued on page eight) quarters on Main St., will house group that started the organization. tlnue Its present sending district- Applications Taken former curate at St. Joseph's plan to mnvu thero (lit. summiT. At Ihe OOP nrimnlliillrin Mri, municipal offices, a police head- Guest speaker for the occasion was receiving district relationships with , »«__|L_._ T...~ Church, Keyport, the Rov. Kny Antwi II Morfoi d. Mlildli hm.i Dr. Eugene Lehman, president ln mnnd H. Griffin. 39, aailitant pas- Invtnithlp. wun re elect«ul \ 1 1 1' quarters, a two-cell (all, large Keyport and Red Bank as long a. Mrj'lborO Twp. Two Free Rabies Garey Is Re-Elected emeritus of Monmouth C6llege, lor of Si Philip and Jomrn Church, hulrninn Ml. Harry CliiyHm. court room, magistrate's cham- posslhle to give the situation tirm- , , |i To High Masonic Post bers, meeting room and storage West Long Branch. Dr. Lehman Nc(J)1 of n aux lary fhilllpsburft Iho third Injured man Control Clinici Kiiniiiin. n< irrl,.|'ieil rav was the first American Rhodes to clarify, he noted. (nrc0 (or ctv|| Defense purposes was Lawicnce OrwlH. ^3. uf 64 William Kresne, Oc" pan (iruvr room on two levels. The cells will liui llnruuftb of Mutuwan riontd John R. Garey, H Sunset Ave., scholar and is a former professor Mr. Kinkade acknowledged that wai discussed at a staff mnctlnif Hording Rd , Red Dank, pilot. ij.nrci. and lllnniaa Dt'L.la,t. be "housed in the new addition. ol Health will hold a fixr cllmr Matawan, was re-elected deputy of theology at the Yale Divinity purchase of property for a htch i,vid by the Civil Defense and Hauled From Wsler H Iliitnch, ro-oleclud .ei^euni A ^contract for the revaj for (lu Inoculation of all di>N». wllh grand secretary for another term of real property in the ' School. school site and 1or the new elc Disaster Control ol Marlboro Town- T> Dakkor had arrived at Idlo- ut ulina of the Grand Lodge, Free and Ac- mentary school site would be a firm ship Apr. 20 with Frank Emmons, wild on an Air Frsnce fllshl at intl-ral»le. vaccine, at the Midway was signed with the J. Pins for 15-year memberships llnxe ['o lrlro House on WsKhlnd- Slum Ben. Richard R. Bn>u> cepted Masons of New Jersey. He shayappralsal firm of order of business as soon as the director, presiding. 3 pm. Saturday Deiplto thu wind- were presented to Dr. J. Wallace whipped choppy sea, rosructrn haul on SI (nun 7 30 to It 30 p m tin .noltu fur Moiunoiilh County's iep is a past district deputy grand mas- OhIA. An ordinance appropriating Master Pltn-lonlng ordinance AppKMim, ,or ,uxl|lary CD McCue, who was first vice presi- ed the Injured from the water with- Wednesday evening. Muy II All reneulnllvos In tho Klate l«e|ii*enon. arc urftnd lo brlnt; their tut•• aiul Dirtwliir Jt>.v|th C. Irwiu trict F.AA.M. and past worshipful duced. A public hearing on the on the first board of directors, Ed- ter locations for such structure. (continued an page eight) s|Htkc on bahnlf nf the llaarti oi master of Matawan Lodge No. 192, ber! of tho Baynhoro Undrrwuler dn|t> rarly All do|t» ihoiiM lie measure will be held May 10. win E. Augenstein; Milton F. Stev- Much heavier cost to the school (l» ui/lpd find on a lt>ash I'reehllWli'rv. F.&A.M. Request Sign On GSP trict for needed land coinrou>,. be ihthee _ • ^ _ . Recovery Unit William Srlx-ilr and enson, Peter J. Rollo, John L. Tas- Robert Malvorsen, both of Union Mr. Garey Is active in civic af- At the recommendation of Coun- lin! and Theodore A. Phelan. penalty for undue need to wan on Trunk S«W«r Study On Salurilny, Mny 31. tho Mala Ilearh. assisted In the recovery wan Tuwnllup Hoard of Meallh will fairs in Matawan as well as in cilwoman Genevieve Donnell, coun The club was chartered Apr. S. this matter, Mr. Klnkade observed Trj|(w| |f| This Area Postal Rate Increaie Masonic work. He is a member of cU will request the State High- The board secretary pointed out The body of Dr Dakker wni hold a clinic from 10 a m to |j 1941, as a member of Rotary In- rdock noon at tho Millwood I'lrn Described For Matawan the Matawan Borough Council and way Authority to have a sign erect- that consolidating the educational Middlesex County Sewersge Au- taken from the bay hy CtiaNl Ouard ternational. It was given Charter I1nu»u on Center Ave . Cllffwnnd serves M head of the water and ed at the Laurence Harbor exit work carried on now in the three thorlty Has named an expanalon crewmen tv/o hours after the i-rnih Malawan Po.tiiiuiil^r ( huilc* No. 5903. The Freehold Rotary l)of[s may Iw brou^hl to either sewer committee, the Rev. Sam-on the Garden State Parkway In- small units, the Centerville School, i and development committee to sock The piano was a taxi service craft llaseinann said today lie linn been Club was the sponsor of the new clinic uel B. Brosius, Jersey City Lu- dicating the way to Matawan. Matawan Club and Lloyd S. Cas- the Holmdel Village School and the new customers because more cus- en route from Idlewlld Airport to ndvlaml by Poalmaalcr lifiieral theran Minister, is the new most Mrs. Donnell was authorized to tel, of the Freehold Clutvacted as Hillcrest School, Into a single new tomers lower costs to each cut (cilntiniu-d on puue. eljfht) Arthur Ir. Kuinnierflold that pro worshipful grand master of the representative of Freehold to Ro- multi-grade elementary school ol tomor, Chester A. Lydecker chair- Entries Reported By |K>.od new Inltnr rate Inrnm.ea purchase new 50-star flags for Me- man said Priday. Grand Lodge body of Masons. (contlmied on page eight) (contlnued on page eight) (continued on page eight) . . - - Much Protested wnultl cost thu avoratte (smlly In H. Mat Adams, commissioner Two Area Car Dealers Matawan unly 13 cenU more a who heads the committee, won s Gas Station Out Staeger, Conover Two automobile latencies were month This finding Mr lla>" grant of {2000 from the authority nunii explained, is baved on ex BPW Honors Monmouth "Woman Of The Year" Madison Leaders to continue studying the potential Decisions were announced Thurs- broken Into, police In Matawan and Matawan Township reported today tensive new .ludle. uf prupo.ed of new customers In delivering day liy tho Madison Townahlp Zon- {Histnl ralo Iculnlaiion Party reorgantutions took place £ ^ ^ • ing Doord of Adjuilmenl on four An Intruder broke into Downes in Madison Township over the " n ' variance application, on which It J*oml.c Agency, l.owm Main fit , llerauso nlxjilt three fnuith. (it weekend. The Democrat, proceed- p^,,;, „,,„,„,„, |nc|ude ,„,.,, had reserved decision, pending fur- Maluwan Township, oarly tlili the mall covered In tho rermii memli'd new ralei would be malliul ed according to plan but the Ro „,„,„,„„,„„ BpotEWm6i m. ther study. rnomlnK and atleni|ited to crack publicans made change. metta, MaUwan, Keyport and Two of the application, involved open Ihe .afo. by larf{e romincrrlttl usern. they Rasollne service stallom. The ap- Mnlnwan Police report an Intru- would pay mo.l ol Ilif addillongl Reorganization of the Democra , Msdlson Township. The Authority 1934,000,1X10 In pintail. Increases, tic County committee took place wm ^jj. (cfoftf ,1^ po,,|bly JM,. plication ol the 7'lcelciwn Realty der broke Into Mslowan ,1'ord, Main SI, Mstnwnn, and made olf wllh Ihe local postmaster cmplmsiiiid. Sunday afternoon when W.ltc-r m HM Mr Aitmt fo, ^ engl. Co., which planned a stallon on the S ld il m HM M^r Aitmt^ i fo engll southeast corner of Cindy Si. and two tires and two 14-lncli wheel In a press conference In Wath- Staeger w a s elected municipal aeeiing $^ ^ pipeline ponslblll- Ims. Police III both munlclpalltins InHlon t fuw days ago, Poiimaslm chairman for the fourth consecutive {j to aervi these new areas Route 1 in the Sayre Woods South n development, was denied. Snyre are continuing, their Investigations. llaseinann explained, Ihe Postmas- year. Mrs. Julia Masklcvlch was, „ WM ,&&£ UuH pr,nklln ter Cltmernl said he Is now npllinli. renamed vici e chairmanhi , MrM . l.l u j TmynsKlp'K * Sewerage Authority Is Woods residents ncsrby slrunnly had opposed It. Permission was tic that Congress will sppmvc the cille Sheutz. secretary; and Irvin; .tudylng • contract wllh tho Mid- granted lor a station to be located Juven/fe Commirree recoinmendod rat* Incroasei boforo Colaccl, treasurer. ^^^ ^I^Hy. An() „ ^j note - At the annual public affairs dln- baked by Mrs. Adele Foster, a dub the state; Mrs. Oars Blelefleld, secretary and the treasurer's duties ceptance by write-In victors for had agreed lo serve, Tl elected: Mr. DuBeau was asked to er< soelsllons on * mws ihett sod t er held Thursday night, at the member. In celebration of the oc- president of the Asbur/Park Club; went lo Robert Hatllngs, Madlton potts for which no candioalei had President. Vincent DuUesu; first gsnlz* a commllle* lo follow pro- regultr ntwiptper column, American Hotel, Freehold, the casion. Mrs. Foster Is the former Mrs. Vivian Cooper, president of Park. " " •"" .' "" '"' files.' "" : vice pre.ldcr.1, IW»«P* Rolsr. spcctlva-Uglslailofl .rogardlnt _!*• M *sxeetillv> * eornmlttee meeting Putness and Professional Women Miss Adele Croes, Keyport. the Freehold Club; Mrs. Doris Ron- Republicans' filed' no candidate line; second vice prnloVnt. Oeorgs ItlonsllMtloo of Khool dlitricts, M kttd on MoodJ/ svwlfti.: of MonmoDtb County nooorrid Miss Mrs. Gertrude Lee, Freehold. son. president of the Matawan Club; for the-nomination for the post lleniler; treasurer, Mn. Harold Mrs. Joseph Smith wM named wiOMiy O,e tt ihe homs of Mrs. Oard- ; J. Mabel Brown as the "Woman Stste President, was the master of Mrs. Anna fteddon. representinc New Y*AT«raatte held now by Mrs. Paulim Behr, a Pogg; 'recording secretary. Mn. ditlrratn of a conitnlliea lo de< ner snd Ih* mxl m*dbi| ol th* , Of me-Year" in the county. The ceremonies. She introduced Miss Red Baak; Mrs. Mary Costa Of %\» plus las'round'trip. Fre- IVmocrsI, Mrs. Behr was sue- Oertrd Otrdatri correspondlnn vrlop fund rslsltig projects,' eourxll will be on May Jl it Which . occasion also marked the «th, aa-Marian P**im, •charter member Mai WlllSrK 1*, a new club." MMfcllahet Md (or re-oomlnalion tecrttary, Mft; Calvfa Ptarce, Alter ^diwuten »»«- council time aodlllonil oomlnailons -for'af- • m«rtary of Ibe Freehold Club aaal 0J.Uw.FrerteM.CM1> Mrs, Doris premwsd As-. c»l. l>4iO*'*cMaaly the PriKrtas Uni- Class meets at 10 a.m. Mothers' Association meeting is House ot Studies, Washington, D,C. of Architectural Tiling Co., Key- versity Press. nesses In the Divine Purpose." At after Death"." The Executive Board of the at I o'clock oa Monday. May II. When the procession returns to the port, and aa exempt charter mem- 6:30 p.m. the service meeting will In his talk, the Rev. Father Gra- Men's Club will meet on Wednes- One versa to be read from the Thursday, May 19, the New AdoriHon Chapel, the Statue of Our ber of Union Beach Fire Co. No. L be held. The theme, "Not Forsak- ham will give a brief history of day evening at I p.m.: crusader Bible states (Matt 5:4»): "Be ye Brunswick District Spring Meeting Lady will be crowned hi the sanc- iag The Gathering Of Ourselves To- Surviving are his' wife, Mrs. the ancient institution of the Holy circle at 9:30 a.m. at the home therefore perfect, even as your of the Women's Society of Chris- tuary. gether," will be from Hebrews THE REV. C. R. BURKIfiS Hazel (French) Klinsky; four See and will Indicate its place In of Mrs. Joseph Dietrich, <7 Broad Father which is in heaven Is tian Service wiU be held In the Solemn Benediction of the Moat 10:2$. This meeting is designed to daughters. Miss Virginia Klinsky, todays world. He will describe the St., Matswan. Goodwill Circle perfect" Red Bank Methodist Church from Blessed Sacrament will follow with The Rev. C. Roger Burkins has Miss Frances Klinsky and Miss nature and organs of papal diplo- help the members of the congrega- meets at 1:30 p.m. al the home of Correlative citations from Science JO a.m. until 3 p.m. the Rev. Joseph R. Caien. O. P., accepted a call to become the first Mary Klinsky, all of West Keans- macy and will trace the origins of tion in their ministry. Mrs. Allan Morrison, 29 Schenck and Health will Include the follow The Mothers' Association will chaplain, as celebrant, the Very burg. and Mrs. Estelle Mason, diplomatic missions in Europe, Saturday the Spanish speaking pastor of King of Kings Evangelical Ave. ing: "The divine demand,-'Be ye sponsor a geranium sale on Fri- Rev, O'CaUahan, O. P., as dear Union Beach; five sons, Henry J, Asia and the New World from the people are invited to attend the Lutheran Church la Middletown On Thursday the Glenwood Circle therefore perfect,' Is scientific, and day, May 27. and the Rev. Father McGoveni, Kenneth R., John E. and Adam A. 151* century to the present He also Spanish Bible study using the Bible meets at the home of Mrs. A. the human footsteps leading to per- O.P., u sub-deacon. Approval to issue the call to the Klinsky, all of West Keansburg, will consider the special problems study book, "You May Survive Ar- Peatecestal Chorea Abell, 4 Edgewater Dr., Matawan. Tection are Indispensable" (2»:32- Rev. Mr. Burkins was received at and Charles L. Klinsky, V. S. Army posed by the two World Wan, by mageddon Into God's New World," Unlea aad SUaey Ave., The Junior High Group will hold D- ~ ' '. ' :•: stationed at Fort Eustis. Vs.: two Communist - Catholic confrontation Sunday at I p.m. a public lecture Unite Beacfc a congregational meeting held at campflre meeting and cookout on sisters, Mrs. Sophie Scofl and Mrs in many areas, and by American- wiU be given, entitled "What Is The Golden Text is from Matthew Mrs. Herbert O. Wood. Paitoi - Births Bayvlew School Apr. 10. riday, May 0, behind the church Your Future In The Space Age?" :24:13): "He that shall endure Mary Welsh, Union Beach, anil Vatican relation!. Worship services are held Sun- The 114 members of the congre- it the lakefront. The questions to be answered are Grlsvold three grandchildren. lofepeadenl Sscial Orders unto the end, the same shall, be day at 11 a.m. and 7:49 p.m. Sun- "Do Scientific Advances Insure a Mr. and Mrs. William Griswold, gation who were present gave their The two independent soclsl or- Laurence Harber laved." ''':., "'- day School Is at 9:49 a.m. Peaceful Future?" and "Is a Para- 26 Park Ave., Matawan, are the unanimous approval to the recom- Mrs. JobaGrusika ders of church and state and how Bible study group meets Tuesday Cammully Church dise Earth Possible?" Flrsl Baptist Clwrch parent! of a daughter, born In mendation which was made by the Funeral services were held they act and interact and now they Rev Dr William E. Webster. at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday the service centers will 81 Mala St, Matawaa Perth Amboy Hospital on Friday, Church Council. The meeting was Thursday morning at t a.m in influence and are influenced will be Pastor Thursday prayer meeting U held continue their study in the Bible Rev. Lawrence R. Bailey, Apr. 19, 1980. conducted by Alfred W. Klefer, at- Philadelphia for Mrs. Angelina (Li- considered. A queition-and-answer The pastor's sermon topic for at 7:49 p.m. aid book. "Your WiU Be Done On Pastor torney for the Evangelical Lu- Pera) Grusika, 31, wife of John period will follow the lecture. Sunday will be "How Does God Earth." The addresses are as fol- Morning worship services with Faorth ML Pltealn Lewis theran Synod of New Jersey of the Gruszka, Alfred SL, Philadelphia, 'Ude His Presence From Us?" The His book was awarded the ISM lows; F. Anderson. 331 Wilson Ave., ibservance of Communion will be Spiritual Chorea A daughter was born in Perth United Lutheran Church in who died Apr. 16, I860. Mrs. Grus- service is at 10:50 a.m. and Sun- John Gilmary Shea Prize of the Mstawam J. Gondoly, 6 Atlantic Id at both U and 11 «-mAon 2M Short Rd., UntM Beach Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. America. ika was a (former. Matawan resi- American Catholic Historical As- day School, 1:43 a.m. Sunday. Chflrch school Is heM at Richard Lewis, 1713 Union Ave., Ave., Matawan; R. Lovelace, Pros- Rev. (Catherine Miller, Pastor The Rev. Mr. Burkins is a grad- d sociation. It is mad« annually for 45 a.m. with classes for each age Hazlet. • pect Ave,, Cllffwood; A. W. Pal- Services are held on Sunday and uate of the State Teachers College, Besides her husband, she Is Slur- the most original and distinguished First Baptist Ctarcft mer. Middle Rd., North Center- roup. Junior High Baptist Youth Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock Towson, Md., from which he re- vived by two children, Joanne ilndd contribution to the historical knowl- Mala aad W. Third Sis. Welly vtlle; W. Walte, Monmouth Ave., ellowshlp meets on Sunday al 7 and on Friday afternoons at 2 p.m ceived his Bachelor of Science De- Joseph, at home; her mother, M/s. edge of the Catholic Church. The Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wolly, Route Port Monmouth, and Kingdom .m. gree. His Bachelor of Divinity De- Josephine LJPera, and two brother., Rev Father Graham based his Rev Maurice W. Phillips, Pentecost Foil Gospel Church 35. Keyport, are the parents of a HaU. The quarterly business meeting gree was received from The Theo- Joseph and Charles LIPera, all ol work OB extensive research don- Pastor Church of in. Uviag God daughter, born In Perth Amboy >f the church will be held on logical Seminary of the Reformed Matawan, and a sister, Mrs. Eva In the foreign ministry archives of Those Interested In planning tha 157 Mala St., Keansburg Hospital. United Hebrew Congregation Wednesday, at I p.m. Episcopal Church at Philadelphia Headden, West Keansburg. Rome. Paris. Londcn. Vlnins. Mu- Dally Vacation Bible School are to Sunday School Is from J to 4 Bread It, Keyport Mid-week prayer and Bible study Zamarra In 1954 he received his Master of nich. Brussels and Berlin His talk meet al the church tonight at I p.m.; evening service al 7:30 fj.m Mrs. Gruszka was born in Mata. Rabbi H. O. H. Levlne a held on Thursday at 7:39 p.m. A daughter was born In Perth Sacred Theology Degree from The will be premised on his findings. o'clock. Prayer meeting Is held Tuesday wan and attended the Matawan Sabbath Eve service on Friday Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lutheran Theological Seminary at Dr George A. Sheehan Jr . Rum The Older Youth will meet to- I 8 p.m. and Bible Class on Schools. She was a communicant is at 9:15 p.m. The sermon topic. Bayvlew Presbyterian Ckutcfc John Zamarra, Brookslda Trailer Philadelphia. ton. president of the Plui XII In morrow at I p.m. Members of the "Sound the Trumpet," la occa- Thursday at 8 p.m. of St. Joseph's Church, Keyport CUftwood Beach Park, Hazlet. .Utule .aid the Rev Father Ora i Somerville group will be guests, sioned by the Independence Day of Saturday school for .children is After hi. ordination In 1953 by Mrs Gruszka has resided In Phil Rev. Francis Osterstock adelphia since her marriage five ham', talk originally was scheduled | s»Iurdi?. the S on lor Baptist Israel which falls on May 2 and held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Parslck the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Youth Fellowship wUI bold a bowl- Junior and youth choirs meet to- New Jersey, he served as pastor years ago. for last March but was cancelled the inauguration In this area of the night al 6 45 p.m; senior choir, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Parslck. ?1 Ing party. U. J. A. campaign. Kiddush will Browatown Community Church of Christ Church, Trenton, and by a snow storm al the limn The 7:30 Mlml Rd., Old Bridge, are the pa- Miss Bertha B. Bradley bo pronounced by Andrea Rosen- p.m. Browntown Union Sunday School Gloria Del Church, New Milford, public, he added, I. Invited to at Deacon's prayer meeting Is Sun- The Jester, meet Friday at 7 rents of a daughter, born Sunday, Funeral services were held Satur- thai and Oneg Shabbat hosts are Route IB, Brawntown where, under his direction a new tend the lecture day at t:li a.m.; Sunday School. p.m. Apr. 17, 1960, in Middlesex Gen- day morning at II a.m. at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brier and Mr Rev. Francis Cantel, Pastor eral Hospital. church building was constructed. 9:30 a.m.; Communion service, Church school classes are held Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport. for 10:49 a.m.; Youth Fellowships, < and Mrs. Dave Bernstein. Sunday School Is held from 0:45 From the fall of 1959 to date, the Catholic Scout Dinner Sunday at 9:30 a.m. At the 11 a.m to 10:45 a.m. and the church serv- VanDerveer Rev. Mr. Burkins has served as Miss Bertha B. Bradley, 93. of Cen- p.m.; evening worship. 7:30 Sabbath service is held Saturday worship, music will be by the senior ice from 11 a.m. until 12 o'clock. A son was born in Middlesex mission developer st King of Kings ral Ialip, L. I., who died in Cen- o'clock. • at 11 a.m. Plant Are Reported choir under the direction of Mrs. Everyone Is cordially Invited to at- General Hospital on Monday, Api Church. On Mar. 13 of this year, tral Ialip Hospital Wednesday, Apr. A service and the unveiling of a Chapel choir will rehearse Wed- James Knux and the sermon topic tend. 18, I960, to Mr. and Mrs. George King of Kings Church formally or- 20, I960. The Rev. William E. Bis- Plans are being completed for tombstone to the memory of Har- nesday at 6:30 p.m.; mid-week sir- will be "Creative Family Life." A VanDerveer, 657 Turnpike, Ol ganized with 203 charter members, grove. pastor of the New Mon- the second annual dinner for vey Botnlck will be held Sunday vice, 7:30 p.m.; sanctuary choir nursery Is provided In the cottage Bridge. thus becoming the largest congre- mouth Baptist Church, officiated. Scouters of Catholic Faith. Co- at 2:30 p.m. at the United Hebrew Dsvld's Tsbernacle rehearsal, 1:30 p.m. for tots under tour-years-of-age. gation every organized in the 10- Cremation was in Rosehlll Crema- chairmen for the .event are Ben- Congregation plot In B'nal Israel Cllffwood Junior HI Fellowship meets Mon- . VreeUad year history of the Evangelical Lu- tory, Linden. jamin R. Dadd. West Long Branch, First Methodist Church Elder James Moss, Pastor C tt t The bbl wi ic e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vreeland, Miss Bradley was born in New and Donald Hopkins. Oakhurst. The 147 Mala St., Maiawan *£. " I\ ™ " °!f "" ! day"a76:"« p.mT'NaomT Circle, Sunday School Is at 10 a.m.; theran Synod of New Jersey. r 75 West Concourse, ^Cllffwood York, daughter of the late Henry dinner will take place on Sunday Rev Frank E. Sweeten, Pastor The adult study group will meet |7.45 morning worship, 11 a.m. Sunday at 8 p.m at the home or Brownie Troop 110 meets Beach, are the parents of a son The pastor, his wife, and daugh- 'rescott and Eliza T. (Wandell) evening, May 19, at St. Jerome's The Women's Society for Chris- On Wednesday evenings the tarry Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rothenberg. day at 3:30 p.m. at the cottage; born Monday,' Apr. 18, 1960. In ter reside in the parsonage at 7 Bradley. Parish Hall, West Long Branch, tian Service will hold a food sale service Is at 8 pjn.. 7 72 Maple PI.. Keyport. Mrs. Flori. Boy Scout Troop 10 and Ex»16jhM South Amboy Hospital, 'FrUk'Dr., Mlddjetnwp;'" -' ; Surviving a ' Warren St., Keyport The Faith Relormed Church Hospital. Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jamn p.m. :here was a temporary short supply those unused articles lor sale, mon by the pastor. At the 11 a.m. Rev. Roderick N. DeYoung, North Centervllle Fire House, Ferrano. Box 246. RD 1. Matawan. small ad in the classified colum Pastor Terry during the height of the so-called service the guest speaker is the Middle Rd., Raritan Township Cllffwood Community will turn them Into cash for you Chapel choir will rehearae to- A son was born in Rivervii Dill polio season, In July and August. Rev. Alfred Wiliett. superintendent Rev. Theodore C. Muller, Pastor Methodist Church night at 7 o'clock and sanctuary Hospital on Thursday, Apr. 21, 1960, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Dill, 131 of the Home lor the Aged of New The Guild for Christian Service Rev. Lee Cotter, Pastor choir at 8 o'clock. to Mr. and Mrs. James Terry, Lo Broad St., Keyport, are the parents Jersey. Ocean Grove. There will be will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at Sunday morning service will je Cherub choir rehearses Saturday cust Rd., Trailer Park, West Keans- of a son, born In South AmUoy an anthem by the senior choir and the fire house. The Rev. H. Cals- at 0 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m. at 10 a.m. burg. Hospital. a supervised nursery Is available beek, a missionary to the Mes- M.Y.F. will be In the evening at Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m. ALBANY for very young children and Junior calero Indians, one of the Reform- 7:30 p.m. DiCapua Rock under the supervision ol Robert church for other children under 10- ed Church Domestic Missions, will A chicken supper will be held Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DiCapua A son v.as born in Canton, N. Y., Wllkenloh; IB: 30 a.m.. nursery foi WOT WATER HAS ycars-of-age. Church school Is dl- be the guest speaker. this evening from 5 to 7 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Rock, pre-school children. At the 10:45 285 Prospect Ave., Cliffwiwc reGted by Howard A. Hondorson at Sunday School is held at 8:30 Canton. The baby has been named IMPORTANT MEANINS- a.m. worship service an ordina- Beach, are the parents of a son, 9:45 a.m. A covered dish supper a.m. at the Middle Rd School At St. John's Methodist Church Kenneth Lawrence. Mrs. Rock is tion and Installation service will be born Thursday, Apr. 21, l{)60. In will be held at 5:30 p.m. with the 11 a.m. worship service, the South Mala St., the former Miss Kathleen Oliver, held for Lloyd Cokelet and Rich- Monmouth Medical Center. SP0lrJewOUSKlEANIN& members ol the W.S C.S. as host- pastor's topic will be "A Christian Raritan Township daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruiand ard Disbrow, deacons for three- esses. Following supper, the chil- View of the Space Age " The nurs* Rev. Norman R. Riley, Pastor Loftus L. Oliver 1130 Forest Ave., Lau- year terms, and Garrett Post am dren will go to the church house ery is held at the home of Mr. Sunday worship services are si A son was born In Riverview Hos- rence lUrbor. Robert Cameron, elders for three for Interest groups on Africa. At and Mrs. Gilbert Fall. 1$ Dart- 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 ajn. pital oh Thursday, Apr. 21, I960, to years. 7 p.m. the second session of the mouth Dr. Church school meets at 9:30 and Mr. and Mrs. George Loftus, 540 Watson School of Missions will feature Miss The consistory will meet Wednes- Confirmation Class 1 meets at the 11 a.m. The evening service is leld Line Rd., Matawan. Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, Helen Bennett, missionary to An- day at 8 p.m. Allen's home, California Ave., on at 7:30 o'clock. Intermediates meet Water St., Matawan, are the pa- gola. Africa. Everyone is invited. for the sixth, seventh and eighth Manleri enU of a son, bom Sunday, Apr. St. Mary's Episcopal Church Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Confirma- tion Class II at the parsonage on grades at 6:45 p.m.; Senior Method- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Manieri, 24, 1960, in Monmouth Medical Cen- The W.S.C.S. vill sponsor a East Front St., Keyporl MATERNITY GARMENTS Monday at 7 p.m. Choir rehearsal ist Youth Fellowship, 7:30 p.m.; 14 Crescent Rd., Hazlet, are the ter. mother-daughter dinner Monday at Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector Is held Monday at 1:30 p m al the Post High School M.Y.F., 7:30 p.m. parents of twins, a son and a 6 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 64 will meet to- Surgical home of Mrs. Lyman Parks. daughter, bom Thursday, Apr. 21 Bowers You're sure of hot water — Junior choir rehearsal Is held night at 7 p.m. and St. Mary' Nuning Bras Morganvllle Methodist Church I960, In Riverview Hospital. A son was born in Riverview Hos- with our regular Fuel Oil Wednesday at 2:49 p.m ; prayer Guild, 8 p.m. SL Benedict's Church MorganvUk pital on Sunday, Apr, 24, 1960, to service. Our metered service meeting, 7:19 p.m.; Methodist On Saturday there will be chil- Holmdel School Rev. Fred H. Bowen, Pastor Rhode Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowers, 89 brings Fuel Oil... when you Men's meeting at the church, 8 dren's confirmation class at 9 a.m. Holmdel Rd., Holmdel Church services are held on Sun- Sgt. First Class George C. Rhode Grove Ave., Laurence Harbor. needltl o'clock. and family fun night, 6 p.m. Rev. Edward P. Blaska, Pastor day at 9 a.m. and Sunday School and Mrs. Rhode, S Mason Dr., Haz- Boncada Chapel choir rehearses Thursday Sunday at 7:49 a.m. there will be Masses are held Sunday at 7, I, meets at 10 a.m. let, are the parents of a daughter, bom Thursday, Apr. 21, I960, in Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Boncada, 10 at 7: IS p.m.; senior choir, t p.m. morning prayer; Hoiy Communion, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. and at 12 o'clock S a.m.; family service, Holy Com- Trinity Church (Episcopal) Patterson Army Hospital, For Clark St., West Keansburg. are the Grace Metbsdlst Church munion and sermon, 9:30 a.m. am' Mam St., Matawan Monmouth. parents of a son, born Saturday, OlMlttjr Bells Artificial Confessions are heard In the Union Beach morning prayer and sermon, 1 Carroll B. Hall, Apr. 23, I960, in Riverview Hos- Us lapsats •(•arts parish borne Saturdays between Trauu KlasUe Hut Rev. Leon Zlnklcr, Pastor a.m. Seminar! an-In-Charge Gathercole pital. *• AaaUta aas lacra-IUas Baits and 9 p.m. Youth choir rehearses Saturday Intermediate choir rehearsal will Sunday services will be held at A daughter was born in River- SUM* Brtcci Cervical Collar. Amerlo Snrilcal aad at 10 a.m.; eighth and ninth grades be Monday night at 7:30 p.m. SL Joseph's Church 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Church school view Hospital on Friday, Apr. XI, Tr.cllaa SUIa A son was bom In Riverview confirmation clasa, 11 a.m.; seventh Wednesday at 1 a.m. the[e will Maple PL, Keyport wiU be held at 8:45 a.m. I960, to Mr. and Mrs. James Ga- Hospital on Saturday, Apr. 21,1960, grade confirmation class, 12 o'clock be Holy Communion, followed by a ReV. Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor thercole, 30 Edgemere Dr., Mata- SURCICAl to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Amerio, 8 oon. meeting of the Altar Guild; 7 p.m. Masses will be held Sunday wan. Nurtes Convention Oakland Ave., Matawan. APPLIANCE Church school meets Sunday at meeting of Brownies and Junior morning at 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 and 12 Kunmerle ^ DRUO CO. 9 a.m. for fourth to sixth grades; choir; 8 p.m., senior choir, and 9 o'clock. In Florida Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kimmerle HarvlUe DR.LOUISI.PRAGER 27 W. Froat St, Keyport 9:30 a.m. for 7th to 12th grades; p.m., AAs.' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harvllie, Second Baptist Church Jr., 33 Hlllsdale Rd., Old Bridgeware (N«» I* Fwphs Nal'l Baak) ID a.m, for two-year-olds to third Miss Margaret S. Maskrey, presi- Marjory SL, Cliffwood, are the par- OPTOMETRIST •olio a MaraUuw Boiu PaM Atlantic St, Keyport the parents ol a son, born in St. grade. Al the 11 o'clock worship Second Baptist Church dent of New Jersey State Nurses cots of a son, bom Monday, Apr. Oar Doer The Rev. Nicholas Tate, Pastor Peter's Hospital. EYES EXAMINED allilBs u All TrvaT s Snileil service, the Sacrament of Holy Orchard St., Malawin Association, announced New Jer- 25.1960. in Monmouth Medical Cen- ApplUa««. us Qaimeftta On Sunday at 9:30 a.m., there OFFICE HOURS Communion will be observed and Rev. W. J. Hutcheson, Pastor sey wiU have 33 voting delegates Flanagan ter. will be Sunday School. The morn- Dally and Saturdays the Communion meditation will be Sunday morning worship and for the American Nurtes Asso- A son was born in SI Pe*er's Ing worship service will be held » A.M. to I PJM. "In Breaking Bread.',! Youth fellow- Communion service at 11 a.m. ciation Convention in Miami Beach, Hospital to Mr. and Mrj. William at II a.m. with sermon by the Of the cases ot paralytic polio Fridays I A.M. to • PJML " Double Saving! ship meets at 6:30 p.m. There will fee an "ordination serv- Fia'.. May 2-7 inclusive, Flanagan, 54 Grace Dr., Old Closed All Day Wednesdays minister. The evening service will reported to the New-Jersey Slate ice Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. Miss Maskrey, who also Is Bridge. on ' Senior choir rehearsal is held be at 7:30 p.m. Department of Health In 1959, about for W, M. Klah. The speaker will director of the Theresa Grotta half had had no Inoculations of Salk 30 W. Front St., Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. bo the Rflv. P. Ball, Keyport Home. Caldwell. Will head the dele: KeBy Church Of Our Saviour vaccine and most had notjuid the Keyport KOOS On Wednesday night at 8 p.m. gallon of New Jersey nurses at- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kelly, » recommended series of thKemeco- Congregational Church CottreU Rd.. Woodcrest Dr., Old Bridge, are the Central Are., Union Beach there will: be a regular business tending the American Nurses Asso- ' tloos, COIfax 4-2020 \ meeting. ', ' ' Cheesequake parents ot a daughter, born In St Custom Rev. Leon Zlnkler, Pastor 'clation Convention as a member- Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector at-large. Peter's HospltaL . The Congregational Women's Gelhaemane Lutheran Church Rev. Clarence A. Lambelet, Vicar .Among the delegates from New Draperies Guild will meet today. Maple PL, Keyport Sunday services are at 8*30 a.m. Barth. Junior choir rehearsal.Is held at Rev., Frederick Boos, pastor The first, third and fifth Sundays, Jersey State .Nurses Association A daughter ,wu born In SL Large Selection Of are Roslne .Carotenuto, New Mon- end fabric ••••! iraco Church on Saturday at 10 There are two services on Sun- there Is Holy Communion, and the Peter's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. i.m. ; day: Matins at 8:30 a.m. and the second and fourth Sundays, morn- mouth; Mary C. Kelly, Red Bank; Harold Barth, 13 Longview Rd., _Fm labor regular service at II o'clock. Sun- ing prayer.' Church school meets Eleanor Osborne, Fair Haven, and Old Bridge. * Sunday School is held at »:30 Theresa Vlncelli, Long Branch. BLUE i.m. with classes for all age day School begins at 9:45 aim. at 8:30 a.m. '' .'"'•. Rasas* jroups, under the direction of Mrs. More than St student nurses will Emmanuel Assemblies Oi God Special services will be held as travel to Miami Beach ttT attend Mr. and-Mrs. George Rusnak.2 Edgar Wagnen, superintendent. • announced. v OMMUNION Middle Rd., North Gentervllle Llncroft Dr., Old' Bridge, are the Senior choir rehearses at Grace this convention. Rev. Timothy Adams, Pastor The Women's Guild meets the parents of a daughter, born in Church Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Sunday School Is at 9:45 a.m.; first Tuesday ot each month la the South Amboy Hospital. • ., : church halt at 8 p.m. The Parent- Nurso At Workshop SUITS Union Beach Full Gospel Church morning worship,' 11 o'clock; Evan- Teachers Association of the church '• , Bailey.. -V 111 Park Ave., Union Beach gelistic service 7 p.m. The first .samples, to your 1 ichool meets the final Tuesday of Miss Rubl Green, RD 1, Mat A daughter'was bom In South Rev. Seth Williams, Pastor Sunday of each month, there is a minimum leans. II" each month at 8 p.m. awan, who to affiliated with Mon- Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. $18.95 Sunday services are held at Communion service at 11 a.m. mouth Medical Center, Is one of the Roger Bailey, 60 Laurence Pfcwyv, sliesti» 0:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Young Peoples service will be King 01 Kings Lutheran.Church 33 registered nurses participating Laurent* Harbor.-——-~—™—- School, with classes for all ages held Thursday evenings at 6:45 Shop-sl-Home Only Bayvlew School in a workshop on "Counselling and pets at 9:30 a.m. Young people's p.m., before the regular Thursday LeonardvlBe Rd., Mlddletowa Teaching In Maternal and Child • ••• • •, H»eUejr ••-.•. •-••• •,.• Jd at]G: (service, Instead of -Tuesday jeye- Rev. C, .Roger Durkins, Pastor. Mr. owi Mrs. James Buckley, nlngs at 7:* p-.m. ThJrsoXy'eve- 'lea Girl, Bt 1i, rreehoM, Bt » u5l Sunday School Is'held' aC fc30 ibMi «fbrttusWay;l!Burenee!Mari Mid-week services are held ning, Bible study and. prayer i.m., and churclt services 'iti H: 15 Newark, and nearby "hospitals ' tit. are the parents'dftfeaniftlery •fiursday at 7:30 p.m. service I* at 7:45 o'clock.' week. born in South Amboy Hospital. •

Bt,. A- - University, Selinsgrove, Pa., and Laurence Harbor Wed At Si. Joseph's Church Saturday Keansburg Man Married In Union Beach Engagement v U employed by the Monmouth County Probation Department, Couple Married Dies In Hospital Berahardl-SoluBoa Freehold. Abraham Solomon, Tanoeat Rd., Mr. Puddar wai graduated from Before an altar decorated with Frank A. Becker, 38. Main St.. Morganvilleill , announces thhe white gladioli and snapdragons Keansburg, died Wednesday, Apr. Freehold Regional High School and ggageraerg t of his daughterg,, ko- now if attending tht State Uni- Mias Carolyn Mary Kohloff. daugti 20, I860, in Rlverview Hospital. He hll L J hd ter of Mr. aid Mrs. Herbert Koh- was born in Jersey City, aoa of chelle, to Lewis J. Bemhardt, son versity of Iowa, low! City, Iowa. loff, 71 Roosevelt Ave., Laurence the late Frederick and Marguerite of Mr. and Mn. Henry Bornhardt, Ha b a member of Delta Chi Fra- Baltimore. Md. Harbor, became the bride of Reese (Broderick) Becker. He bad lived ternity and is OB the varsity foot- J. Woods Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. in this area for 25 years. The bnde«Ject, also tho daugh- ter of tho l«te Mrs. Solomon, will ball team of the university. Reese Woods. 629 Forest Ave., Mr. Becker was the owner and Laurence Harbor, Saturday after- b» graduated ia June from Doug- A summer wedding is planned. operator of the Flamingo Bar and lass College, New Brunswick. noon, Apr. », 1960, at 2:30r p.m. Hotel, Keansburg. He was presi- MMdaugh-BeyU The Rev. Walter M. Slattery per- Mr. Bemhardt attended the Uni- dent of the Keansburg Tavern Own Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Boyle, formed the double ring ceremony era Association, a member of the versity of Maryland and studied in Israel no a scholarship. H» is em-IM Twilight Ave, Rahway, and in St. Lawrence's Church, Laurence Bayshore Tavern Owners Associ- 1 Harbor. Mrs. Robert Dimsey play- ation and the New Jersey Tavern ployed by Jewo Tea Co.. Balti- ID Walters St., Laurence Harbor, ed traditional wedding music. Owners Association. more. have announced the engagement of Given' ia marriage by her father, He also was a member of the Joseph-Bennett their daughter,- Marjorie J., to Ger- the bride wore a full-length gown Keansburg Moose Lodge, Keyport Mrs. Blanche Bennett MlskeU, ald R. Mlddaugh, son of Mrs. As, of Cbantilly lace designed with a Elks Lodge. Keansburg Lions Club Route 38, Hitlet, announces the en- thony Piffath, Trenton, and the late sabrina neckline, long tapering and the Alhambra Wady Bekke gagcmenl of her daughter, MarJorW Lloyd O. Mlddaugh, at a family sleeves, and cMpel-laogth train. Caravan. Louise, to Sgt. Ralph O. Joseph, gathering Easier Sunday. Her fingertip-ten,^ veil of French He was a member of St Ann's son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Joseph. Miss Boyle, a graduate of Rah- illusion fell from a pearl crown Church, Keansburg, and 1U Holy Lima, Ohio. and she carried a cascade bouquet way High School and of Glassboro Name Society, 1 veteran of World Miss Bennett attended Middle- State College, Glassboro, Is a teach- of white roses with a white orchid War II and a member of tnt local town Township High School and center. er at West End School, North Plain- American Legion aad Veterans ol Keyport High School. field She Is a counselor of Star of Miss Colette Nadeau, Laurence Foreign Wars Posts. He was an Sgl. Joseph Is stationed at Fort Joel Parker, Daughters of America, Harbor, was the maid of honor. honorary member of the Manning Monmouth. Ho amended Urns High South Amboy. Place Fin Co. - She wore a ballerina-length gown School. Mr Mlddaugh. a graduatt of styled with a shrimp organza fitted Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ma- The couple *ill be married at Trenton High School, served four sleeveless bodice and a full skirt rion (Behme) Becker; 1 daughter. the Central Baptist Church. Allan- years In the U. S. Navy during of white organza embroidered wii Miss Margaret Ann Becker, at tic Highlands. May 2!. The Revthe Korean War. He Is employed shrimp roses. A green circular veil home; two brothers, Frederick Harry Kraft, pavior of the church, by the Three-A Trucking Corp., fell over her green flower head- Becker, West Keansburg. and lid- will officiate. Trenton. piece and she carried a cascade ward Becker, Keansburg; four sla- bouquet ol emerald green carna- ters, Mrs. Marguerite Peters and Puddor Whilsoa A late summer wedding la plan- tions and white roses. Miss Patricia Becker. Keansburg; Mr and Mrs Thuraton K Whlt- ned. Ttree Bridesmaids MR., MRS. PHILLIP DePALMA Mrs. Mildred Sensible, Wast Keans- MR., MRS. RICHARD MAAG son, Wyncreil Rd.. Marlboro Town riup, annoumo the engagement of Ths New Jersey Slate Depart- The bridesmaids were Miss burg, and Mrs. Marion Costello, Miss Phylli- J.-OII Walker, daugh- The bride attended^the Belleville Miss Nancy Lee Parry, daugh- and matching satin cummerbunds New Monrnouth. He w a a the their daughter, Gale, to Emery ment of Health maintains M bio- Geraldlne Kohloff, sister of the ter of Mi and Mrs. Peter Gray Public Schools and Keyport High IOKICUI distributing stations bride; Miss Beverly Krtnk, Lau- ter of Mrs. Cecil Uwlor, 11 Haw-ending in'side sashes. They wore nephew ol 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hryon Pudde*. snn of Mr and Mrs thorne St., Cliff wood, and the late matching floral crowns and carried Walker, 8 Donnelly St.. Union School. The bridegroom was gradu- Coy L. Pudder, Fngllshtown throughout New Jersey from which rence Harbor, and Miss Lydia Broderick, Keansburg, who raised Beach, became the bride of Rich- Thomas Parry, became the bride semi-cascades of yellow roses. him there. ated Irom Irvlngton High School Miss Wluuon was graduated physicians may draw tmmunlsln(| Knox, Cliffwood Beech. Their ard Maag. .son of Mrs Lawrence materials tor the use of patients shrimp and white gowns were the of Phillip DePalma. son of Mr. and Jacqueline P a v I d I s, Elizabeth and li traffic manager for the from freehold Re||loniil High Mrs. Andrew DePalma, Cemervllle cousin ol the brldB was tne flower Funeral services were held Mon- Jacquemin 2f West Prospect Ave., School and attrnded Suaquchanna who need to bo spared the cost. same style as the honor attend- day morning at 1:30 a.m. from the CUffwocxi mil 11 u d o I p h Msag, BAR Quality Sales, Union ant's and they wore shrimp flower Rd., Hlomdel, Saturday afternoon, girl. Her floor-length turjuotso oi- Apr. 23. 1960. at 3 p.m. in St. Jo-ganxa gown with puff sleeves was John J. Ryan Home for Funerals, Union, on Saturday afternoon, Apr. headpieces with shrimp circular Keansburg. At 9 a.m. the Rev.23, I960 ai 4pm In the rectory veils and carried cascade bouquets seph's Church, Keyport..The Rev. similar to the honor attendant's John Hendrlcks performed the and she won a matching crown Stanley Levandowskl offered 1 high of Holy I amily Church, Union of shrimp carnations and white requiem mass at St. Ann's Church. Beach ll». Ki-v Joseph G Fox, roses. double ring ceremony before an and carried a miniature semi altar decorated with white and pink rasa He bouquet of yellow rose- Interment was In Mt. Olivet Ceme- pastor, otfuiated John McMahon. South Plainfield, gladioli. Miss Loretta Duranto play- buds tery. Middletown. Given in marriage by her father, was the best man and ushering ed traditional wedding music. Patrick DePalma. Holmdel. waa were Robert Volkert and Francis Wallace R. Laursen the bridf *tm* her mother's wed- best man for his brother. Ushering Wallace R. Laursen. »2. of «Mding B"»n nl white slipper sstln. Clnootta, Laurence Harbor, and were Michael DePalma brother of Thomas Arthurs, South Amboy. Cecil Lawlor gave the bride in Keyport-Holmdel Rd., Hazlet, died It wai wait/ length, designed prin- marriage. Her floor-length gown of tr-e bridegroom, and Peter Allocro, cess iiylr with a high neckline For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Wednesday, Apr. 20, i960, at Mon- Chantllly lace terminated In chapel both of Holmdel; Frank Mucclo, mouth Medical Center. and trimmed with lace insertions. Kohloff chose a white background sweep. The fitted bodice over taf- Long Branch, cousin of the bride- Her rinp'nip tulle veil was caught green print srganu dress with a feta bad long tapering sleeves and groom, and John R. Sautner, White Mr. Laursen was a fire coordin- to s crown of seed pearls and she white hat trimmed with green buds an illusion neckline outlined with Plains, N. Y., cousin of the bride- ator for the Monmouth County Civil carried a white Catholic missal, and a corsage of yellow and white Iridescent sequins, which also form- groom. Gary Fonseca, ritulet, Defense and Disaster Control. He trimmed with white lace, s white at IXTRA DISCOUNTS carnations. The bridegroom's ed designs on the full akin. A cousin of the bride, was the ring also was a former chief of the rosebud rarssge and streamers of mother selected a blue print or- Matawan Fire Department, a mem- fingertip-length veil of French il- bearer. white uim with rose petals. off Grants regular low prlc«ie ganza dress with a blue hat nndlusion fell from a crown of sequins ber and put president of the Mon- accessories and a corsage of pink For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. mouth County Firemen's Associ- Mrs Jack Tekula, 9 Donnelly St., and she carried a cascade bouquet Lewior selected a pink lace dress Union Brach, was the matron of MOTHII'I O»» II 1UN04T. MAT Ilk and white carnations. of white glamelllaa. ation and treasurer of the Morgan- over pink taffeta with a matching ville Gun Club. He was employed honor Her walu-length gown, After s reception at the Laurence Miss Betty Lou Parry, Cliffwood, hat, and pink and black iccessorics Harbor Casino, the couple left for as a toll collector on the Garden prlnress style, was powder blue was her sister's maid of honor. Shewith a corsage of white roses The State Parkway. damask She carried a nosegay of the Pocono Mountains, Pa. Forwore a ballerina-length gown of tur- brldegiootn's mother chose a blue traveling, the bride wore a black Born In Jersey City. Mr. Laursen pink and white camatlom Mr Te- quoise organza styled with a side- lace dress with a white hat and kula wan the best man sheath with a pink hat and acces- drape gathered sleeveless bodice accessories and a corsage of white was the son of Mrs. Anns Laursen, sories and a white orchid corsage. and full skirt. Drop pearls trim- rosts. Rumaon, and the late Hans Laur- For hrr daughter's wedding Mrs The brid« graduated from Sayre- med her matching double crown sen. Walkrr < hose an afternoon dresi of After a reception at the Veterans turquoise and lavender printed chif- ville High School and wai employ- and she carried a seni'-cascude of Foreign Wars Hall. Cliffwood. Also surviving are his wife. Mrs. ed by Newberry*!, Keyport. The Irene (Brown) Laursen; a son, Carl fon, Shi' wore lavender accessories pouquel of yellow roses. the couple left (or Florida. For and u corsage of white roses. The bridegroom attended Sayreville Wear Pale Orchid traveling, the b'lde wore a blue W., U. S. Air Force. Mitchell Field, High School and served: 18 months N. Y.i a brother, Norman D., Key- bridegroom's mother was attired The bridesmaids were Mist Marie. suit accented wltb whito angora, In lavender chlttoq with which she of nil two-year enlistment with the DePalma and Miss Rosemarle De- white accessories and a corsage of port, and two slaters, Mrs. Ray- U. S. Army In Germany. He Is em- mond Hurley, Red Bank, and Miss WOT* Mack accessories and -a cor- Palma, Holmdel, sisters of the whit*- glunellhu. .. n of..wWt«,parnaMoas. ,, , ,., ployed by National Lead Co., Sayre- bridegroom; Mils Etsa Bunges, Marion Laurseo, Rumsofl. PROPORTIONED TO FIT, The bride attended Matawan Funeral aervices wore held "Sat- After a reception at Anchor tnn, ville. Union Beach: Miss Barbara Tniax, High School and is employed In the When they return from their urday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at the Union Beach, the couple went to Keansburg and MIBS Rose tain Acme Market, Keyport. The bride- Bedle Funeral Home. Keyport The tho Berkeley-Carte'rel Hotel. Aabury PRICED TO SAVE.e.rSIS wedding trip, they will reside in Pronto, Hazlet. Their bnllerlna- groom graduated from Keyport South Amboy. Rev. George Attenborough, rector Park, for their wedding trip They length gowns of pate orchid lace High School and Is self-employed of St. John's Episcopal Church. Lit will reside In Union Beach. SEAMLESS STRETCH NYLONS over matching taffeta were design- as in agriculturalist in Holmdel, tie Silver, officiated, assisted by Baptisms ed with three-quarter-length sleeves where the couple will reside. the Rev. Norman R. Rlley, pastor of St. John's Methodist Church. Quality Idonllcnl to oilier fa- Hazlet. Interment was In Old Ten- Obituaries mous brands at 60c to f 1 more Ualtheoek nent Cemetery. . Mrs. John J. Brown Nancy Lynn Halthcock, daughter por pair. Sheer contour slrolch. Mrs. Margie Biown, 42. of 104 Petite, average, tall propor- of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Halth- Deaths Reported During Week Miss Sarah W. CottreU Wilson Ave., Port Monmouth. died tions. Kun-r«sistant maah or cock, 602 Lorillard Ave., Union Miss Sarah W. CottreU, SI, of 191, Saturday. Apr. 23. I960, at Mon Beach, wai baptized Sunday, Apr. Broad St., Matawan, died Tuesday. 1 mouth Medical Center. Mm. Brown plain stitch. 3 sites At BVs-11. 10. I960 at Holy Family Church, EMca F. Sdp 22, I960, at Monmouth Medical Apr. 26. 1960, In Monmouth Medl ' wai born in Belford and waa a Union Beach, by the Rev. Joseph Eldon F. Seip, M, of 170 Wash- Center. cal Center. (lifelong resident oi Mlddlcuiwn O. Fox. Godparents were Mn. ington St., Keyport, died Sunday, Miss CottreU waa born In Brown ; Township. She was the widow of SHADOW-PANELSI SlXlf UP TO 44 Audrey Pate. Old Bridge, and Mr. Heyer waa bom In Morgan- Apr. 24, 1960, in Monmouth Medical town, daughter of the late Joseph John J. Brown. Richard Sutter, Arlington. ville. He was the son of the late and Sarah W. (Olsbrow) CottreU Surviving are her parents. Mr IN PANCY PERCALE ILIPI BY I'flf Center. John H. and Elizabeth (Stultt) Austin She had lived in Matawan ffo r thh e and Mra. CClarencl e KKing g, PorP tM Mon Mr. Selp was born In Somerville. Heyer. Mr. Heyer was an exempt Bradford Scott Austin, Infant son He was the son of the late Charles past 26 years. mouth; three sons, George C. Lovely styles with embroidered fireman of the Morganville Fire She is survived by several cous of Mr. and Mrs. James Austin, ill and Anna Seip. He was a veteran Drown and Charles Cameron, At- eyelet and nylon-acotaU lace Park Ave., Union Beach, waa chris- Co. and a member of the Morgan- Ins. lantic Highlands, and Joseph C«. of World War I. trims. All are front paneled, tened at Grace Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rose ville Gun Club. Funeral services will be held to mcron. V. 8. Marino Corps. 111 Union Beach, on Sunday. Apr. 14, mined at San Diego. Calif . Iwo have nice wlds shoulder straps. (Cadoo) Seip, and i brother, Wil- He Is survived by three sisters, morrow at 5 p.m. from her lair 10, by the Rev. Leon Zinkler, pas- residence. The Rev. Chester A. Go I dnughtersrMrs. David Smith. Lake- Machine washable while, 02-44. liam Reinhardt, Wlndgap, Pa. Mrs. Cyrus Brown and Mrs. Wil- tor. Funeral services were held yes- lowsy, pastor of the First Presby wood, and Miss Patricia Cammm, A christening party was lield terday afternoon at 3 p.m. at theliam Campbell, Matawan, and Mrs. terlsn Church, Matawan, will of Union Beach; three grandchildren, after the ceremony at the Austin Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport. The Harry Bllch, Morganville, and a ficiate. Interment will be in Chrmt livo lifters, Mrs. Evelyn Perry PRESTO... PJ'S BECOME BABY DOLLS I home. Those present wen Mr. andRev. Dr. Hillman T. Williams, pas- brother, John H. Heyer, Morgan- Church Cemetery, South Amboy. and Mrs. Shirley Clayton, Ksypnrt, Mrs. John Carter, North Arlington; tor of Calvary Methodist Church, vW under the direction of the Bedle Mn. Doris Everham and Mn. I'SII 3-PIICI NO-IRON PAJAMA fIT Mrs. Joan MacArthur and chil- Keyport officiated. Interment was Funeral Home, Matawan. Gladys Leone, Belford, and Mrs. dren. Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- in Shoreland Memorial Gardens, Funeral services were held Mon- Grace Breunlnger, Keaniburp.. und ert Stevenson and children, Nixon; Hazlet day afternoon at 1:30 p.m. at the Mrs. William L. Jantrlch three brothers, Stanley Klny. At Like owning 2 pair of pnjamnsl Mr. and Mrs. W. White. Mr. and Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan Mrs. Join II Janwlch. 70. Koulr Urine Highlands; Clarence 11 n d Top loarm with long* pants, or Mrs. John Clark, Alex, James, Raymond Waning 79, Wlckatunk, widow of Willi.im 1 rawford King, Port Monmouth. baby doll bloomors. Drip-dry Margaret and John Austin, all of Raymond Walling, 79, Palmyra, The Rev. Frank E. Sweeten, pastor L. Janwich, died Monday. Apr. 25. Funeral services were held Tucs- Union Beach. a former resident of Keyport, died of the First Methodist Church, Mat- 1960, In Monmouth Medical Center day afternoon at 2 p.m. at the John cotton, nicely piped, fully-cut. suddenly Thursday, Apr. 21, 1960. awan, officiated. Interment was She was born In Keyport. the w. Mohlenbeck Funeral Hume. I'ink, blue prints, slios 84-40. Zteklet Mr. Walling was a former mem- in Green Grove Cemetery, Keyport. daughter of the late Clarktnn and j Hailc-t, with the Rev. Dr. Hlllmon Dehra May Zickler, daughter of ber of the Engine Co. of the Key- Addle (Lamberson) Bowne | Williams, pastor ol Calvary Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Zickler, port Fire Department He was an Peter C Berry She Is survived by four dough Methodist Church, Keyport, ofllc,- I'SIS OWN 'PITAl-AIM' IRIIPI was baptized Sunday, Apr; 24, UN, active member of the Bethany Lu- Peter C. Berry, 68. of 4 Willow ttrs, Mrs. Dorothy Ayeri and Mn 1 ting. Interment was In Ccilnrwoud at Grace Methodist Church. Union theran Church in Palmyra. St., Keansburg, died Thursday, Edith Hollz. Wlckatunk. Mn Nmii 1 emetery, Hatlet. Apr. 21, 1900. at his borne. Mr. DESIGNED TO PIT BIST OP ALL Beach, by the pastor, the Rev. Leon Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ma- Epperson, Audubon Park, and Mm Berry was bom In New York and Garrls Collins Zinkltr. bel (Loogstreet) Walling; a daugh- Gladys Hollz, Jersoyvllle. fnur bad lived In Keansburg for twosons, Albert J., Matawan, Norman Garrie Collins, 49, of 356 Pine St. Hdn ter, Mrs. Ima MUsted, Palmyra: years. I'eUI-AIro briefs ara fuller out, a ion. Ralph. Riverside; five Wlckatunk; David L , Enellshluwn Ijtontown, died Wednesday, Apr The Infant daughter of Mr. and Surviving are a brother, John A. 20, 1900, in Monmoulh Medical Con smoothly body-contourod. Covond Mrs. Thomas Helm, 2Ji Broadway, grandchildren and a brother, Raymond, Middletown; 19 urand Percy, California. Berry, Long Island, and a slower, children and six great-Krandchil u-r. Mr. Collins was born In Mita bark neams. Fine tailoring for fins Keyport, was baptized Linda Ann Miss Anna J. Berry. Keansburg. wan Township. He was the son of fabric-Petal-AIre Is acetate and on Sunday, Apr. 10. I860, at St. Funeral services wen field Mon- dreti. Local arrangements were under the Isle Mrs. Mary (Walling) Col- Nylon-smooth, light, sironif. 6-10. Joseph's Church, Keyport, by theday rooming at 11 a.m. at the Funeral services are being held lins and John E. Collins, Long the direction of the John J. Ryan this afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Rev. John J. Hendrfcka. Godpar- Bethany Lutheran Church. Inter- Home for Funerals, Keansburg. Branch. ents were Mr. and. Mrs. William ment was is Palmyra. Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan In- Besides bfi father, be Is surviv- Stephana, Hopelawn, terment will be In Rose Hill Crme ed by hU wife. Mrs. Ruth (Sla.) Open house was held later at lbs Russet! 1 Heyer toy, Matawan. 4 Russell 8. Heyer, M, Tennent Will Piled Colllnsi two Mm, Garry O., Nep- 'GRANT MAID ITALIAN STYLI Heinz residence for relatives and tune; Richard W.. Leonardo; two Wends, Rd., Morganville, died Friday. Apr. Herbtrt M Abrsrni Sr. TABLE MIXER I'SIS CASUALS Mabel Bojrce • Herbert M. Anrami sr., 80. of 10daughters. Mm. Dominlck Csla brese, Woodcliff Lske; Mrs. Rich LMataLBoyM!. Marffioro Town- PI, Keyport. a retired 197 CREATIVE" ship, who died Jan. 7. left 83 to chemist, died Fr.day. Apr. 52, I960, 3rd Davis, Shrewsbury; two broth- Hester Ratcllffe; Jewelry to barat Monmouth Medical Center, alter en, Howard, Middtotown Township sister, Florence MacManui, and a long Illness. and John, Long Branch; a sitter, Hair Stylists Mrs. Helen Bedle, Baltimore, Md, EUa Boyce, and one-half of the Mr. Abrsmi was born in Rens- Touch control Mlecte Grants txelaitve. Open Tues. and Thurs. residue of her estate to Florence and five grandchildren, I spttdi . , . sjette Topsail fabrl*. Cuah. lalaer, N. Y. He bad lived In Funeral services were held Satur- MacMamu, and the other half 10 Kenny before moving 10 Keyport beaters. Detach frow lontrspt solas. Hand, Night Until 9 P.M. be divided between Ella Boyce and day afternoon at 11:30 p.m. at the bas«forportabla,UU leeel Bins 4ti to» . five years ago, Mr. Abrams was Bedle Funeral Horn*, Keyport The Mary E. Boyce. Florence Mae- • chemist and had • car polish Hair Shaping AlMm.aAdJiiorJE, Boyce were Her. Roger 1. Squire, pastor of the manufacturing and a car pollshkuj Red Bask Methodist Church, of- named execotrtces of her wOLbusmen la Kearny until his refJrt $2:00 which was probated recently la the fidated. Interment was Is Fair •sent U yean ago. View Cemetery, Middletown. . 24 Main St., Keyport office of Monmouth County Sur- Surviving a.e lour ions, Herbert rogate Edward C, Broege, Jr, and Kenneth, both of Kesrny; Mrs. Rate CMerae . CO 4-1464 Harry, Keyport. and William Mrs. Row George, 77, or «7H0th doited stuffed onions are a pleas- Young, Belmar; two daughters. St., Brooklyn, died ia Broofcdal* ing change in vegetable fare. To Mrs. Lillian Plainer, ilawthorne, NurstaNta i H, Hexlet. Wednesday, make them, simply steam peeled and Mn. Uwlla Queen, South Bel- Apr. 20, Mr*. George was Studjos onions until tender,..remove, the mar; 11 grandchildren and Ihrtc born in Syria, AIRPORT PIAZA SHOPPING CENTER centers* and m with your favorite eafgrindcWWW bread crumb Huffing. Scaltdf Funeral services were held Tues- hawah, Mafewaa, CANDffi,WBHHNCS ^SPKIALIY I grated cheese oytr the tops and day roornta? (it If) a.m. at t*w Joan local ajTenjeroeati w«r» io bake in a moderate, oven, tuiii D. Crane,(V Seal Funeral Home, Chare* of us* John W. MaWftobeck ROUTE 36 *» MIDDLE ROAD - HAZLET thoroughly beated, • : Kearajr, • ,,/, ,„.,,.. ,, Ponera) ttmm, Kadet. . . , I H MAIN ST.' ' TELOmnW KEYWWtT | Thursday, April 28, 1960 four THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. THE BIS SCABECKOW.; Proclamation Communication WHEREAS, the rights and indl< To tfaa Editor, vidual freedoms which Americans ESTABLISHED \U» Recently classified advertise- accept at their birthright are made VelcitoM COMar «MM — J MABtL BROWN, PUBLISHES ments appeared in this and other possible by a government of laws and a system of independent courts Published every Tnursday at Keyport. Mcnmoutti County, N. , local newspapers tor telephone BY BROWN PUBLISHING AND nUKTWIi CQUFAHY which every citizen enjoys equal licitors and workers (or a "Hailet J, Mabel Brown, Editor — GeraJdir.e V. Brown. Associate Editor protections, and OH I SAY . . . TTiere are rumblings from across Firemen's Program" or (or WHEREAS, in todays complex Sufascripuofi lUtaa Atlantic. The British are disturbed. They feel that Madison Payable in Advance ATIONAl EOITORU "Firemen's fund in Keyport society there >• a particular need Ave. is creating an image of them that is antique. Quaint On* Year (within eUte) S4.50 These advertisements actually were for understanding on the part of Tfciw Month. !l.M thatched cottages and hollyhocks, Cotswold villages and Sia Monthi »J 50 concerned with a Donkey fiaseball our citizens of sB ages that re- One Vat (outside slate) -___ SS.00 spect far law, and acceptance of ancient castles that just might be haunted . . , well, the One Ve«r (outride V. S.) $7.00 Gam* to be held May 15 between tbe principal ol the. supremacy ol Britisher has acquaintance with this England. In fact, he Th« Matawan Journal la a newspaper "rt)udis* Companies. The advertisements and necessary for the preservation la a ciaan, aane. conaervauve manner, MapecUU (be Inalienable >KoU of the individual liberties that dis- cept in the mind of the American exposed to advertising. el «ur cltlzena. and thereby making lta«lt wortW «f their eoofloenc*. were placed without the knowledge or consent of either of the fire ensv ^jrftfc our way of We from u> The latest issue of the British publication, The Economist, tor typographical euora la limited to Uw Mat el UM opaci jnUitarian systems, and ttrij&riir such arror. panlet, * (act which was anknowa notes that practically all British products being promoted in WHEREAS, by proclamations of • Ssten* M amtiul-cuua 'aaatu* at «J» port aUca at Matawan, to tbt newspapers Involved. the American market are in the hands of American Adver- WUfer IM act •* Match *, UW. ic President of tbe United State*. we regret mt nisuadersuadlaf aid by tbe Governor ot New Jer-tising Agencies. The advertising, The Economist says, re- THURSDAY, APRIL M, : td larawftleace caused by these .. tbe first day ol May, 1880,, flects the average American's obsolete view of Britain. These ads, particularly to the Keyport JhaV been designated as LAW DAY views in turn are heightened by the advertising program In Fire Departoeat. V.SJL. to emphasize the benefits Do-It-Yourself Citizens We urge everyone to buy their that every citizen enjoys through the face of the exaggerated picture that emerges as a re- tickets tram Onmen. law and to focus public attention sult, one advertiser is quoted as saying: "If the English did (Signed) i the efforts now being made, un- 'their own advertising it wouldn't be British enough." Good government Is a two-way street Not only must John p. WadittfUm der the leadership of the legal pro- of the priceless freedoms embodied an estimated total of 300,000,000 viewers around the world of long, and frequently unsung records of personal service .Questions in our tews and traditions, in con- to their school districts and the welfare of our school chil- trast with the absence of religious The first films of the May 6 ceremony to reach America will dren. Q—How ran I plaa for my re- liberty In Communist tends, be transmitted by trans-Atlantic cable to New York and Many citizens over the years have contributed their time tirement, or for survivors' benefits NOW, THEREFORE, WE, Ralph Montreal. The National Broadcasting Company expert;, in . Dennis. Peter J. Waters, and and efforts in charter commission studies leading to modern- In the event of my death? What LookifufBackward have about one minute of film available for use on the Davi> ization of local government, a course of action available un- can I expect from social security John A. Phillips. Mayors of the der the state's "Faulkner law" providing optional forms of A—You should visit or write your Rasas Abet* Vetss Aa* TUmm «• bn la lfce Las* fcs* Borough of Matawan and the Town- Garroway show before 9 a.m., New York time. All ma Kir nearest social security office at 31] ships of Matawan and Madisen networks in the United States will telecast longer exicrpu municipal government. respectively, do hereby pro- SUM St., Perth Amboy. They will during newscasts later in the day and each will carry spe< ml In area municipalities officials have appointed Individ be glad to assist you. They will Fifty Years A(* Matawan was pretty generally claim Sunday, May 1, I960, as ttab and groups to study ways of improving local government explain what is necessary to be ta- (Issue Thursday, Apr. H, 1910) closed up last Sunday owing to the LAW DAY in our communities, and programs (or 30 minutes to one hour In length. Now let's administration. Planning and zoning boards are among the red, the amount of benefit you Rev. Norman Sehenck, who hasrecent agitation on Sunday clos- urge that our churches, schools, ing. The saloons wen particularly see, what is that fella's name. Mimerous other hard-working local groups devoting time may expect to receive at retire- sen doiaf missionary work among civic and fraternal erganizatlons careful, as none cared to take any join In the observance through ap- to their dvk responsibilities. ment time, or the amount of Dene- m mountain., whites of North Car- fit your family win recetv* la can olina the past few years, has risk, after Mayor Egglstton's state- propriate program., tbe school and ment that the law would be en- Each fall still other local taxpayers spend months In el your death. You wlB be better given up his position and is now other civic observances to t a k • THIS IS POLITICS? ... Phil Serpioo says that if advance study of local budgets for the benefit of fellow Informed when you know the kind forced. The other merchants who place either on May 2 or on a Mayor Norman J. Currie and Mrs. Currite had been in town at the home of his father Edgar lave been doing business in • citizens and fecal officials. The state taxpayers association and amount cf protection social se- Sehenck, Hohndel. date proximate to May 1. We also for the Keyport Democratic primary, he would have been extends assistance to affiliated local groups in such studies juiet way on Sunday were more urge that members of the legal curity will give you and your fam- Cornelius Merrill Brown, Mata- high man on the ticket . . , In Keyport, local Republicans through research publications and service. aad you win be able to plan rict. Tbe people generally ap- profession, and the madia of public wan win be one of the gtaduat- prove of the stand taken by the Information, lend their support to didn't undercut Charlie Applegate too much in his bid (or ••ore realistically lor the future. class at Centenary Collegiate the mayoralty candidacy ... In Union Beach, the picture Through "do-it-yourself" in government service, large Q-I will reach 63 this July; how- Mayor and Sundays are expected the end that thlj important event Institute, Hackettstown, In June. is just as confused as ever in the Democratic ranks. Th<- numbers of citizens are continuing the spirit of independence rer, I Intend to work until the to be better observed hereafter. ill be made informative and that helped make our pioneer bayshore area famous. Last Friday Dr. Meeker, the pres- even split in the county committee portends more difficulty end of the yew. I earn 125 a week, ident, announced that there wen meaningful for all our citizens. lould I come In to aee you In Thirty Yean Age (Signed) . Marvin Olinsky made it with a bang in the Ran (an five who had received "high hon- (Issue Friday, Apr. 25, 1930) iily or wait until after 1 retire? and among them was the Ralph R. Dennia, Mayor Democratic race. Many are predicting a Democratic victory A-You could wait until after The Zoning ordinance aa dis- Borough of Matawan In Rarltan in November. If it goes it figures to remain in Matawan student The topic se- cussed with the changes made fol- our retirement without losing lected by him for his graduation Peter J. Waters. Mayor the Democratic camp for many years to come. Some of those nefila, but It would be better for 1 lowing tbe hearing last fall, was Township of Matawan energetic citizens should point their sights at some county essay is "Mark Twain a Humor. ' Introduced on first reading and a iu to contact your Social Security John A. Phillips, Mayor posts . . . Mickey Bonnema says a Democrat was telling all Tax OB Knowledge A company is about to be formed hearing on Uw ordinance was set flee in July. At that time you or the purpose of making an Township of Madison Id file your application and. In for the next regular meeting of the his Independent acquaintances to vote in the Republican addition to the growing Industrial Primary in Matawan Township ... the other way! Is H the function of the Internal Revenue Service to ir case, receive yaur benefit be- colony of Matawan in the shape Borough Council, which will be decide what kind of advertising a business should do to sell for the month of Septenv a plant for the manufacture of held May 1} In the new Council Other Newtpapen its products or to protect itself? Many people will regard sr. ceramic mosaic floor tile similar Chambers In the American Legion that as an extremely hypothetical question, without founda- Q—What papers will I need to the product of the Matawan Building. Exprsss Their Views ODBS AND ODDERS ... If we ever told you what thf tion in an existing reality. But it has been raised and with take with me when I file my claim He Company. The promoters have The west wing of Monmouth Stats' Department of Agriculture says is in full swing at the Social Security retirement bene- full reason. for ready secured land in the rear County Court House at Freehold Vinehand and LandisviUc produce auction markets, you il flu? 1 the'Township Hall on Atlantic was badly damaged by fire early A LIBERAL VICTORY The Internal Revenue Service has held that certain A—Bring some proof of your never'•believe us ... They sure pick some funny location Avenue and intend to begin build- last Saturday morning. The fire (New York Times) in Keyport to put up those little yellow buildings . . . AI advertising placed in newspapers and magazines by certain ago such aa a birth certificate, ing operations within the next few The overwhelming success started In the historic old building Walling said it first . . . Came across a. good idea how to businesses is not a legitimate business expense, and hence baptismal certificate, old Insurance days. When finished the plant will between the basement and first Clifford P. Case in New Jersey's is not a deductible item for tax purposes. The advertising policy or other old record showing be equipped with modem machkv floor and destroyed part of tin Senatorial primary proves that the clear Keyport .Harbor of a sunken barge .near Erikien's in question Involves legislation and government Volley. The rout age, sad your Form W-3or cry and fc* captU* at torntaa: out andbelfryaw ullra^oaiervatlve wing of the Re- irina/ Ojwhfcto plannovpto fcave^the toiwn'officlals blow n primary target of the IRS ruling has been' the electric utility Income tax return showing your hlghciasa material. ' ^T" Borough dock publican party In that state Is i j.%s oneJbfJ&e highlights of the next Keyport Day cele industry which, as a life and dea,th matter, opposes the aver K! Income. Alto don't forget your nearly so strong as It Is vocal. hrattoh*.' i'.'Birthe way, Keyport Civic Affairs Committee Social Security card. A severe rain storm passed over which had been in the belfry for prewwt campaign to aodaJiM Jfc Hoover, non-utility enter- many years. Tbe loss is estimated While It would be Incorrect to already making plans for the Memorial Day observance . . Q—I am over «5 and make 12000 here on Monday night, accom- say that the people who voted for prises are also involved. ' year. I suppose I earn too much panied by sharp lightning and loud at between $25,008 and (40.000. Everybody cheer, by 1985 the government claims the aver Van Davits, a senior at lirsinus Senator Case's opponent, Robert What this amounts to, as th6 American Newspaper i get my Social Security? thunder. The rainfall was unusual- age family income will $9400 a year. Just about that A—Not necessarily. If you were College, CollegeviUe, Pa., spent Morris, all belong on the far right. time the dollar should drop to about 25 cents . . . purchasing Publishers Association has pointed out, Is "the suppression ly heavy during the storm. It can be assumed that those from p p over government out of business. That goes for the electric sleepier by tbe minute: But be right way for horses loco t) business and all others. Socialized business commonly pays ators, having labored long to per- a member, Is meeting to chart the prove the appearance of George November to retain their Senate suade the folks at borne that they course of the nation's space pro- M. Harris' Hardwire Store .and seat In Washington with their ex- didn't know how to go to sleep. sJeep?" be asked. no toes. Additionally, they commonly account for deficits gram for the coming year. Con- He looked at his friend Shaggy. "I always «o to sleep hangum Which all the taxpayers must make up. Anr] then, to make are besieged by Utter day carpet- Sandrord's Pharmacy are now be- cellent candidate, though he wont gress Is being asked to provide have an easy time against the for- a bad matter worse, they deprive the Government of the tax baggers and scalawags, now are ing made by George W. Parker, Shaggy was sleeping standing up. by my tail from the limb of a more than mooo.OM for the ci- Matawan, owner of the Main St. midable opposition of another good he looked1 at PtPretty Pray, tree." saildd the 'possum. revenues that would be paid by private business if socialized convinced they have "routed the Sf !??" " * * t" h rascals." vilian space program this year. property. Construction is of brick man. Thorn Lord, who was nomi- Pretty Pony was sleeping lying The little horse looked at his tail business hadn't taken its place. So let's save on our future Moreover, Dr. T. Keith Glennan, and metal and when completed tbe nated by the Democrats. down, it didn't look like the kind of tail taxes, in both these divergent ways. In fact, however, the reasons for Administrator of the National Aero- store fronts will be similar In ap- Sometimes the UtUo horse went one could bang from a limb with the Senate's actions are practical nautics and Space Administration, tOBkep standing; up. Sometime* be "J don't thtakthat Is tbe right w.j pearance to tbe adjacent building, Department has been provided rather than facetious. A series of has stated: "It Is probable that this also owned by Mr. Parker, which a hone to' an to sleep." bt activity, if carried out with con- with a new car for patrol duty. really tlidn't know which was right. cshL votes In recent weeks revealed that was erected last spring. The new vehicle recently was •Jnajority of the Senate would not sistency and determination, will in- Miss. Hannah McLean was In- This time J» decided he wouldn't Tbe little horse by this time wa. volve the expenditure of at least placed In service. go to sleep until he found out. He very, very sleepy. He stumbled accept anything more or less than stalled last night as worthy matron Rep. William H. Sutphin-, Mata the bill passed earlier by the House S!2,000,OM,MO to 115,000,000,000 in and James Meinzer was Install! knew it was no as* to a«k the against a tree. the next decade." wan Democrat, Saturday filed with 5 1 Ai Wm of Representatives. Those of us as worthy patron, of Slrius Chap- Thomas A. Mathis, secretary of . .I*?! ? " * »P» "Wlwoool" said an owl. "You aV who tried to strengthen the bill , y some told him down. most knocked me out of the tree This always Is an exciting sub- ter, Order of the Enstem Star, of state, his petitiontiti s seekink g tbe met the same fate as did Ihc ject, for the potential uses of space Matawan, a! the annual installation tied until he met a Why don't you look where you're Southerners who tried to weaken Democratic—rromlnsiKar fronTOTe you tell me what is Sh h tid t k exploration bid fair to revolutionis ceremonies in Odd Fellows Hall, third congressional" district. Mr. going?" Except for a few relatively g the right way »« bones to go to "I'm sorry," said the little horse many ot our habitual ways 0 Matawan. SutphinSthi . a membeb r of thhe house minor amendments, an unwaver- thinking and living. Even the old At 2 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, the little bone. "but I'm so very sleepy." ing nucleus of'49 or 60 Senators naval affairs committee, has rep- adage that everyone talks but no Apr. 2S, lMt, in Trinity Episcopal resented the district for the past •y i "WeU, why don't yon go to sleep repeatedly voted against any fur- one uoos anything about the Church, Matawan, Miss Sarah Ana "I pull my then?" asked the owl crossly, ther change, • eight years. weather may soon be cut ot date, HIgbie, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. The Glass House, bringing to this and my head inside "I'm not going to steep," said . Although the bin as it passed the aa more and more metcrologlcal Daniel Lee Higble, M Main St. I to to sleep." tlje little horse, '•until 1 find oui Senats falls far short of what I, section • bemitlful and elaborate satellites send back rcportaLol Matawaay-becams) thai—bride- Trstaurant supplemented by a said the what is the right way for horn* cromrfnrmltlont, wimTveloclty and Vernon Alton Ellison, son of Mr. handsomely fitted bar, win open to go to sleep, standing up or iyinc court-appointed other data. Most of you have u* and Mrs. Holmes Ellison, Monroe Friday on Route JS, Laurence Har- •L t, i w. down. Can yon tell me?" referees to permit the registration doubtcdly seen come of the pic- St., Matawan. bor. be had waiters little far- "whW, wa, do yon Bke to go to ot Negro and other voters In areas tures that have recently been re- ' Matawan High School stepped In the Acme Market advertise- where a pattern of racial discrimi- layed to earth by TIROS, the out ot the Shore Conference, Tues- ment In this issue, choice porter- nation prevails should help ma- meteorological satellite that wa day, to nip Highland Park &S and house, sirloin or round' steak is terially in eliminating such In- developed in RCA's "Space Cen- post its first victory in three starts. 33 cents per pound; boneless pot • *** «*. »ald ths little »«*•. tolerable practices In the future. ter" In Princeton and recently The Mats scored the winning run roast. 13 cents- a pound; sliced SI Tlien that Is the right way fo> This portion of tbe bill marks, launched from Cape Canavera in the top of the sixth when Fox, boiled ham, nine ctntx for J«e- therefore, a useful step forward UK r The fact that the first pictures wer the second Parker trarltr to quarter-ot-a-pound; rib roast, B ward'the godfc! equal voting'tieM* received at Put Monmouth am! service. Issued three successive cents a pound; tender stringm for all Americans. that two of the four, primary trac- passes to push across the winning baans, two pounds- (or 15 cents; Uffts* Matters Delays*) ing station are la Nor Jersey fur- coanter. ,,,,,,, ,, tender carden, spinach. nVaiceats U*rUluatr»tes Of Dlamondi Prom Alriea taken part in the annual Greei.wtch to Sayre Woods, it occurred 10 meKeyport; Mrs. Edward Stein and Johnson Cartan, Mn. Allan J. Mor- Everett t- t nrlson. Mrs. Charles Mrs. Ben Paris), Malawan. and Mrs Allen itld U per ct-nt of Village art exhibit in New York. that there are many new homes Mrs. George Deitt, Matawan. rison and Mn. William C. Noddlngs Geran and Mrs Angus F. Davis. their grandchildren, Bridget Mary Woman's Club Wim ihe dlamondi uf Ihe world coma and Joseph Dan el. Red Bank Also Becoming 'Things Of Past" heeding decorative touches I feel On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry attended Ihe Fifth District Drama The MISM-S Patricia and Pamela from Africa, cocoa gardrni are present were Mr and Mrs James First Place In Art The paintings, now on a good original painting will give M. Munson and Mr. and MrsFestiva. l at Wall Township High Wetzel Hound Brook, spent their common, alia col Ion, man|[Bnc»e, Ritchie. Mrs Madeline Pagllaro gold, pcanuti, etc are exported. Keyport, may some day be refer- more pleasure than a copy pur- Charles Ruff visited Mr. and Mrs. School They enjoyed lunch at Beau Eaater uauon with their uncle Mra. Gertrude Brown, a mem and Mias Adeline Reglne, Staten "Some. 160.000,000 propl* of a II ted to as her "lighthouse phase." chased ai some store," she said. Floyd Yonkauske, Pittstown, and Rivage, Spring Lake. and aunt. Mr and Mrs. R. K. ber of the Woman's Club of Mala Island, Mr and Mrs John Pagan. colon Tojiabll the plaleaui, junglui Mrs. Burn said that she believed The Burns are intrigued by theMr. and Mrs. Warren Fuhrmann, On Apr. 20 Mn. Frank Bliss en- Storr wan. Inc . was awarded first prize West Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs •nd rlvor »rvt%," •he aaid. "Along that lighthouses are becoming "free and easy" customs in theMillington. tertained ai luncheon and bridge. In Ihe art contest held Monday al Mtsa Harhara Ann Kuni has re-Joseph Murphy. Eatontown, Mr the rlvvrt and platm thouiandN of "things of the past" and she want count'/ "We love having neigh- Mr. and Mrs William J. Rabel Prize winners were the hostess. Ihe Fifth District Spring Confer- turned lo Si Elizabeth's College, and Mrs. Fred Kwasnlck,. J3ak- wild anuml. can b« iwn Sn»kcs, ed to put on canvas every one still bors wl-'i drop in." they said Mr. entertained at bridge on Saturday Mrs. Charles E. Hunt, Brielle; and ence ol the New Jeraey Federation Conveni Station, after spending her hursi, Miss Angelina Delnnarda. lstru« and. lli&rdi, elc , pften ttm standing. "I found the work too Burn, s manufacturer's represen- evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Bertha Story Schanck. Other of Woman's Clubs, held at the Easln \aiation with her parents, Asbury Park, and Victor foslelto. found In the iiousei " Mn Allen limiting and the necessary research tative specialUir.g in prem urns, Hollis K. Roberson, Bayonne; Miss guests were Mn. Conrad Johaon- Ocean Grove Woman's Club Mrs Mr and Mrs Vincent J. Kunz, 195 Rod Bank. •aid that tn the Congo area grent time consuming and expensive and acts as representative and agent Wllhelmlne Harris and Wilton tan- sen, Mrs. Frederick K. Dederlck. Brown's painting was entered In Main SI aluminum tnbucco farltirlcH ir« stopped it 27." she said "The light- for his artist wife. Mrs. Bum will ning. Westfield, and Mr and Mrs Mrs William J. Rabel. Mn. Jo- Open house was held Sunday the creative art contest to design Mi ami Mrs Donovan K Lent' being bull! She added thf* ulltra Conrad Johannsen. Matawan. seph Demberger and Mrs. El more afternoon at their home. a mural suitable fur a four I of and daughters, Diane Elizabeth have built up «n fail thai tbna On Thursday evening Mrs. Kattner. |uallce building In the nation's and lauii-n Marie, have returned Among the many gifta and cards ..,,,'!'11 have Iwpn InHuffti'icnt ficilltie* m George Rltter entertained at bridge capltol Her mural was Mr. and Mrs. R. A. G. Sletler lo I hi- r home In Newtonvllle. the coupln received was a while handlr ihtr truwdi, and Krnhnit Prize winners were Mrs George returned home Saturday after visit- M«»> alier apending the weekend china plaque from their children ! "Justice Fm All " The dun also and (ilnturbinrrn arr rampnnl ' M Barratt. Mrs Conrow Wyckoff and ing Misa Elizabeth Shelley. Me- with Mrt Lent's parents, Mr. andwith the family tree oncrusted In was awarded honorable muntlon Ihr preHent llmr one of the nrritni«t Mrs. Jack Renwick. Other guests chanlcsburg. Pa. Mm Paul A Egan. IH Broad SI H karat gold. | lot the art ai raphouk. "The Ma priiblrmii li r acr prrjudlt f>,' lite l were Mrs. William Wilkhu. Mrs Mr and Mra. Duncan Black and Sumim guests at the Egan resi- Mr and Mrs Palalano were born | donna In Arl Bleaker ial.1 Victor Frodda. Mrs Martin Bell children. Craig and Shelley, have (lub members sttondlnit the con dent <• also included Mr and Mrs In Italy and have resided In the On Sunday Mlna Hclin Urnncli and Mrs. Lewis J. Kortenhaus. I moved Into their -new home at ferunc« were Mrs Thurman C Rov I i-nt and son, James, Frank- United Stales over 80 years They an A3 mlialonary In AIUJOIB, Sntiih On Thursday Mrs George Booth Kings Village. Mlddlctown. Nealla |iM'»ldnnl Mn A l.dgar g lin mill Miss Mary Oodley. Mata- were married In New York Apr WfHl \TrU-H will hi> Ihr apttakrt A meeting of the Monmoulh Pilm. Mia W Rulon Smith. Mn ney and children, Janice, Nancy H 1910. and have lived In the Red Mint Ut'iiniMl wtti •(•in in Aft u t Preibyterial was held at the First 1 John Rohcrlaun. M i a llerberl and Donna, and Mrs. A Boothney. Bank arra IB years Mr Patalano HA a rollryu tirmlualo umlrt • Presbyterian Church ol Freehold on j tin Monday evenlnj Mr and Mrs Kuulh. Mia Peler A Head and East Faterson. and Mrs. Ernest Is a rotlred employee of Bendlx Mi'lhiMitsI cadrl |iioyi am whrt* Fullard. Pomplon Plains, spent the Thursday Those attending from | a< A Cushman attended a per- Mis Mwaid W Currle Aviation Corporation. Red Bank nhi* rwrlvcd in snrvirc Iruminn day as the guests of Mrs. Allan | Malawan were Mrs Lawrence Alt- urn..nice of A A Mtlne'a "Mr I Pui.inn J. Morrison. 'ken. Mrs Michael Dunyak, Mrs - ''"I'aase' s By" given by ihe She »ai a nipri vixu nl an clo- uti'iitiiiv m linol al (he (Juomuo MIM- Mr and Mrs Herbert Cotlrell. ' Benjamin Dennis. Mra Stephen C |Al M i'iir Comedy Club. Ini , al The j Township Auxiliary Hinn Slid ion in Anuula Al thai inu BrownUiwn. entertained al bridge Thompson. Mrs Uuls Hcuser. Mrs. | l luh llou»e ln New York Award Color Guard ! Installs Officers Niiin Ihry mlh>i|ip(nil In ualil lf>(tfl\ on Saturday evening Guests were Arnold E Massie. Mrs Edwin H. I Mi. John Thalei. Malawun and Ci _» Plnraj TrODhv r rit whn would r cmuIf• in thi'li p« it !'M" l and Mrs Chaili'S W Mande Dominuk~ .., Mr. s Josep- h. Dietrich. Mr- ilH'il l.^- urn, Kryporl, him- r I Ihe r I'M LI In I iiii-i-llnu of Ihe. lU MIIUKCH lo Icucl) vllle, Mr and Mrs Stockton Hop Mis Henry 1. Zucker. Mrs W ii-h. l lo Uit-ii hnmus Hllei ut Ihe ( uloi Guard ol the Guadul ul | kins and Mr and Mrs Thomas Rulon Smith. Mrs Rudolph Frao- leml ihe annual lelreal ul the _ _ lownkliip I iT vi An| S<|adi I't until v und kiniiei jiorinn chil- IIKII rtiit- m i pi* r vUotl in ha mil- Siddons, all of Malawan bel. Mm James I.uurle Mrs Rich- | t mil DuuKhli-ri ol America held ,|uKll. , ,,rps „,„ ,nalllinl ,(,„ (1I,|held Mnruliiv nitfhl when now of iiulin in Hut thtiicli luitiit' tiv Mit On Tuesday Mrs Arris B Men ard K Greislnger. and Mrs F.llza- ' al I t ouil tltollerl . LLukek p|ai(, ,rnp|,y tlir lh# no,, ,.(,i0I firer* weir Initiall»*(l Mi •> Juhn tthca ..oiiKnlt^i mul Mia II A dcrson, Mrs. Donald W. Robinson, belli Gilbert over Ihe weekend | uard in Iho c.impelltlon at I h e Dainlon pri'mried. The s,pei ial i B Mi'iidri turn Mm. David Bruce, Mrs. Peler A Mr and Mrs William C Nod- MM l-.nima Poaack has returned j ,_,.,„„ |,,lllvl| 0( ln(, Drum , n d ownrU wua n*coivvd liy Mrs Sum | Dllki, llosU'Hiin fm nt'xi munlrt , Read and Mrs. Allan J. Morrison ^ dings and daughter, Sarah Ellen, home after •pvndinf Beveral Uayi uUBu. and F.fn Carp, hntd In the attended .the past presidents'lunch- attended open house, at Montclair I visiting frienda In Brooklyn. I Convention Hall. Asbury park. Sun wilt bo Mn. Puler KuciwreW ami Brownlei VUlt con and spring meeting at Ocean State Teachers Callage on SunOay-l ufjo Sunday Martin.Meyer. While Mrt. Charles Merktii /New cum Grove...... | Mr. and tin. Edword % Cuirle, Plains. N. Y.. was the suest of M(, • v Itl .. mlttcru were'appointed Matawan Police Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick attend-! attended i dinner-dance M '(h» I and Mrt. .Conrad JohauiMan.. ! ' Hmtv/i/tr Troop1 Sir MiUWW •€< ed the Monmouth County com- ' Manasquan River Golf Club on Mr and Mrs. Jam A. Cushman _ „ ,, ,, jmiiJr Drum und Dugle (orpn n Mr* Hoberl WrtfttTfTinn. Mm Jnhi i ornJKiMiCd hy (tin hadt*r, Mr* mlttee meeting of Ihe New Jersey Saturday evening und tun. Geoffrey, were the Mon- i . ? ' , , , ., ' (.'O-oiMMnllon wllh Ihe Jersey Shore , llLinHCi, Mra Sliml.-y Mri'dtulin U oninw Wyckuff ami Mm Wturrti Historical Sight Commission on Mrs Joy F Hosteller and Mi«day evening dinner gui'Ma of Mrs ' . NUn Ha\ MoiMTurlnnuil, nimiJalunt U'Ailfi, Ar MrB Charlm I .iflander, Wednesday evening at the Ameri Ralph W Herrick have relumed leshe H Cualunan. New York j " ' "'"' ' ''""'•"•"" «™"""'P v|f.h.-(t t he he a dquii 11 e i • of (lie On Saturday I'vrninn Mr , rorpH received a (ntnlli \>\m r score ntnnd Sirydnki nnd Mra 1 dwmd can Hotel. Freehold , home afler upending several ilavs k Mdlnwii n I'ulu p Ofpurlinent un Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and as the guests of Mrs George ) Mr** Josi'ph Di'ii ith entfrtained i Individual rxhlhjiums were yivrn Hvun children. Barbara. Bonnie and llo.stetter. Lancaster. Pa at brlduf Ouesls wi-rc Mr und |by Ivvii member* uf Iliu ( omtulicni n.i' me in be r» alt rmWf Mis* Maiv Hitm»un n( the hell line olman Mai vey Mm rrll fiM)U Bruce. Caldwell, and Mr. and Mrs ' Miss Carol Craig attended a Mrs. Bruce Ht'cht. Mt and Mn | formatu-f (if "Med lleml Thr I played ' Holiday In S!Mn|{»' and I'tiper Mill I'layti'uiir. Milllmrn on the |t' on a lour of the head Zack Roberts and children, Zack union of the Class of 1953 of Wi Kobert Hordlr. Mr und Mm Mar . 1 "Rock Around Ihe Clock" and luesdiiy (fuarlpf k, mi ludintt Ihe |ail M' and Kim. Jersey City, werr t h e' mont Junior College at the Taft hn Bell. Mr and Mr* Allan J lM.rfnrmi.(t » r.r,'< .,inn i-kplainrd «»M)iit her ( knhea whlrh had Ani'-ndiiienla In ihr by Inwi wt-f bury Park and In Ihr Mrmwi ial been (onfibi nled made* a( (he Hireling of (hit I.adieu Day parodf* In Cartcrni I'ntrotmnn MnrrrH ouUtnnd Ihn Auxiliary of ihr M I' Muley Hone dutiet nf Ihe vat lima mpmheia of ( u Main St Mutawon held In Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Burn, 11 Bertram! SI., Sayre Woods KHS Band Presents Concert At Marlboro ihe piiln e flnparinteni and «irui«ed Ihe fire hniiar Mra (jiMir^e Mnw Smith, Madison Township, look over some of Mrs. Burn's paintings Auxiliary Meett Ihe rulen ftu hu yi Ir aafely to select those lo be shown. AI Ihe present time Mrs. Burn has exhibits lirtml t on lint led Ihr liukllifkk in In Keyport and Oradell, and will lake part In the Perth Amboy General One of the most outstanding en- tumbling clowns, a two hradrd duced and In her nri»HinK» from The Mfttawan Auxiliary lo Mon HMfrc«h Ihr llr\ I (Iwa.d Illmka pnalnr tail." Mrs Burn noted "Nn two ' exhibit «hich h scheduled for May balloons and bags of popcorn und hospitals, V. A. Hoipilali atul the liphlhouses in the world are exact- ' 5, (1 i nd 7. | in the hospital auditorium. Over H UoiTitnirk. Mrs WilliBm ( nirnlM Hi'if bribed by Mm Mark nl "i lli'iirdiil • I Inin li |la/M. of courne. the ring-mastfr and real Veterans Hornet at M^nlo Park und 1 1100 men and women listened to the | Nodding*, Mrs G J hierlinu liimiaitjiMHin arul Mi* Jet e nil ah aniiiiiiiii «MI Ihr liikt annual fit*• I•• ^i ly the same In composition and! Mr. a.'id Mr< Burn said on.- of circus mui.c. Vlndand." Kcyport High School Band with | Thompson. Mrs Leon Hlummlhul. Moui ittan dam c will he )i<*lii al Miliuiip a color. A seaman looking at those their lavorlte vacation sites u the The cirrus was a ipocial fi-aiuri- Homer Gcrlufsen, director, and the Othrrt attending wrrr ( nuniv Mrs Char lea Wootlniun, Mra Frctl (iruvp. Mlddlrlnwn. on May ]0 prepared by Mr. Gurlufsen and nn- American Legion Commundrr Ba Keyettes with Miss June Laughlln, 1 | Hocht. Mra. Henry ZuiktT. Mm Orlandfi I'aaurio rhaliman Itn llix sented as • finale to (hi spring nil Slocum. West Long Urum h Baked Goods Sale faculty advisor. In a program of William Lambert, Mrs. Mfphm aflulr. will IM* aaal»lc*(l l)v inrni concert. Past Department Vice (ornmundrr music and song. The twirling squad Thompson. Mrs llayarii l.aintiDin Iho Mi'ti'i ( lub of tha liral lien ul Ihr Allui Kiiaary. Uahrr Sponsored By Legion AuilHary Marry livens, Neptune. Depart of the school, also under the di- Mr* Oman* Hell was rcc civrd ss I'rt'atbylei mn Churth Mulawnn. will and llnly Niiinr Sonrlirt DaiKinu The entertainment wa» sponnunri mrnt Executive Cnmmillrrninn. rection of Mr. Gerlufsen, also per- H new member IMans were rnndr npnrtftnt a aole (if honte bukeit will tlail ul II p in am! inunn will by the American Legion Auxil.a.. Homer Matteson. Cllfrwood formed and received continuous lot • (ard parly lo he held al Mra KiMxIh, including rnkea plc» omJ l.r |IM)Vlcl>'rlufl Mrs. Homer Matteson, Departmrnt hundred surj[ical drfiaInK1 were Muln Si . Mulawan, un hniurday MIIK ili-d Inim rn r m li r t i an

Mrs. Marie Morris, Mrs. Mar Inh Shower Honors ble, Mrs. Glnny Owens. Mr* Mar\ Jock. Mrs. Helen Blenkowski MIK Mrs. Kirkpatrick Frances Murphy, all of Chffuood A surprise ihower was given in Beach. honor of Mrs. Anna Kirkpatrick, *x Other Guesu Cliffwood Beach, on Apr. 9 it the Also Mtss-Donna Raffa. Mr« • <- Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, cells Hawkey, Mrs. Fay Pasiun- Cliffwood, by her mother. Mrs. Mrs. Rose Peterman, Clirfwood. Margaret Scherer. and her sister, Mn. Kay Plal. Mrs. Tlmmen. Miss Marie Scherer, Cliffwood River Gardens; Mrs. Evelyn Wal- Beach. The guest sat on a pink ling, Mn. Gladys Regan, Keyporl; ...STYLED FOR THE ROCKETING '60*1 and blue decorated chair and wore Mn. Marie O'Conncll. Hazirt. Mrs. -a corsage of white roses. Joan Hemenway, Mrs. Gen Demp- Decorations were pink and blue sey, MaUwsn; Mrs. Gerry Lynch, with toys hanging from Ihe crepe, Keansburg; Mn. Anne Nlrholl, paper, and baby shoes hung from West Keansburg: Mrs. Beverly two paper balls In the center. Pavlik. Morgan-, Mrs. May Liw- Gifts were arranged In a crib and rence. South Amboy; Mrs Helen a' play-pen. A large stork carrying Chesslck, Union Beach. a doll flew over the crib. Each Marhum Burn, Sayre Woods South artist, discusses exhibit of her guest was presented with a paper Also Mrs; Ju)ie Ascough, M r s. Ufhlboaue paintings at,Ye Cottage Inn, Keyport, with Arthur C corsage'and* mlnislufe carriage. Yvonn*- Amslfa, Fsrmlngdale; Sefcoltre, the restaurant owner. A buffet supper was served. . Mn. /tydia Aroslfa. Lakewood; Mrs//Enilly Burgey, Union; MIM , I -painted would recognize the light- IsUmtl of Capdva in Florida.'Here GuesU present were Mrs. Car-Carol Njrars, Mrs. Mary Tsurlello, mella Burgey, Mrs. Helen Fernett. houses and know where they are Mrs. Burn collects shells and Mr. Mrs. Gay Fernett, Newark; Mn, located." Bum follows nis personal favorite Mrs. Joan HacOonald. Mrs. form cl art, coin- photography More* Shiva* Mrs. Maryua Catherine Scherer, Mn. Jay Tin- Mn. Bora's work varies from rlello. BeUevlDe; Mn. Anns Mart- what she describes as "soft Even with the shells, Mrs. Burp Kube, Mrs. Carls Smith, Mrs. felt a compulsion to create a pic- Phyllis Mesr; Mn. Eileen ftalmo, ano. Summit. modem" to the School of Realism. Gifts were sent by Mrs. Alice Her modems are gay, featuring tare. The result is a weeping wil- Mrs. Wanita WlUard, Mn. Peggy NOW) four OUDBMOBILB flBSTAS to OtlOQM Iroml low rype-oMree with the earth and Grinder. Mn. Nancy Isejnan. Mn. Steele, Mn. Marie Kirkpatrick, composillon and splashes of color. r m—nii funfun .... . imla manmmt »ara Sw llx t'i«ala'a fakatotM fulurM , . . sky all nude from various types A)icc Hsusroann, Mn, Barron, Miss Bernlce Kirkpatrick. M r s. r She avoids the somber; If painting, Sarah Burlew, Mrs. Jean Burlew, tfcaa OOMII TWO mm »-Ma- l aia ' 2-a.a- l- al four CNduwUli lU.Wt today! like writing, is am unconscious re- of shells. Mn. CretU Pnelan. Mn. Virginia fatauw g U U T.U Ow nomUtt Roc*»t HW. jou'n Murphy. Mrs. Marge Kreldenwcli. Mn. Marie O'Brien. Mn. Fran girs yw UM c.rrr-«1U CM- .Jltftlon ol .|he,p«rsqiiali(y.of the ruin_be erprrtrd Ihe Jxime J-I i -V- '-- " Mr>* r Hoax, Mrs Julie Vena. Mn. Ml* nmrnr 8>|xt U Kl«Ma af jam ekaloal artist, Mrs-fBura's paintings reflect of Mr. and Mrs. Bum IDostrates Kern, Mn. Lovero, Mn. Grsct . a happy, well adjusted person. their Interest In art. The most 90- two heavy dark woodea chests, Thompson, Mn. Adeline Reevle. ' Mat VOUN LOCAL AUTMOKICBD OLOSMOMLB OUALITV DIALBR _ Many of her paintings thaw her ussal etlect they naive created.at Oaakutg * drcuUC stained ftasi aversion to the fendflgand pen- in the entrance foyer of their tpW window obtabwd from a dmircft. This week, why don'l you look ning up of aniiaiin, jjsrtkjiUrhi Jmw jrherh c thehy hd W UiAugh. the windows of your JOHNlSON-GIBB MOTOR CO. . 110 M*l« St cfturth1.',' V frotir th> InsUe. ," ^^^^^^•^W tsslB ss^aim w^afl' s^WsW • afflBF WsssW 99 WsFlF |t'» •™Bs»l IVWsH W^^KM Sls^F^ IMHWV iiil' $« mt MATAWAN J0URNA4, ft J. Ihunday, April 28, I960

ing and community enlistment. Jersey Cyclones Lightning Hits | To Sing In "Patience" Activity Display Uniform Exchange Scrapbooks with publicity clippings dating from 1S47, when the auxil- Redbook Carries Gwweller Story • Mrs. Fraads H. Wakhe, Girl Seeking Members In Cheese (tie role of Madame Butterfly I New Jersey American Legion Aux- mittee In co-operation with the fthortf aret attended fa anticipation vt highly styled custom work. Girl Scout Troop 17 enjoyed ft^ lary. Mrs. Karl Lorenz, Sussex IA private life, Jessica is Mrs. I hospital staff. Mn. H A. Pujals, of booking the team for future pa AI Fried, formerly associated hike during their regular meeting" County Among the others intro- Kenneth E. Quinn. Mr Quinn Ls Runison, Is public relations chair- radej and activities of Ihe coming with Iron Arts' factory at Little last week. duced were William McKlnley. Es- employed with the Allstate Insur-1 ^ co^rdlnBtor „, the „. season. Ferry haa been appointed genera) sex County, national executive Mrs. Joan Gleason, Mrs. Edith ance Agency in Keyport. The cou- w MfJ h Those organizations interested in •oittmitteeman from New Jersey; manager of the Alumerama •bow- Crlmmins, Mrs. Marge Russell arid pie have three children. Dennis 12. I bookings and individuals interested ton. assisted by Mrt. Zillger and Mrs Luke P Rellly, Buritngtoa room. Michael M. Weiss has been Mrs. Barbara Rogers have com- Ruth II and Charmllyn. nine I in participating in Iho corps itself Mrs. James McCosker, Rumson, ounty. auxiliary national fxecu- appointed factory representative pleted the Girl Scout leaders train- may contact Mrs DeLuca or Mrs vice president Mrs. M. Stewart ve commitlt>ewoman from New and sales promotion manager. ing course. A senior leaders train- Bushell at LO 6-2478 Whaley, Holmdel, program chair- crsey, all of whom spoke. Frank Crystal, engineering man- ing course will be given in May. Give Demonstration man, is in charge of special In- Commander Kathbun and Mrs. ager, has supervised and contract- Those Interested may contact Mrs. Sure, I use them all the vitations to the meeting which have auer introduced their staffs of of- ed Installations since 1947 with wide Frank Tucker. Six members of the Browntown Breakfast To Aid been sent to newspapers, the-Hos- ficers and expressed their appreci- experience ranging from single unit All Girl Scouts and their mothers «-ll Pedal Pushers, who are en- lime. They're safe, inexpen- Gold Star Mothers dwelling up lo and including apart- pltal Board of Managers, the State ation. Concluding the formalities, in the Central Park area were rolled in the second year nutrition ment houses ana hotels. Department of Institutions and sive' and so handy. The regular meeting of Bayshore August Lauer, Department Execu- invited to attend a movie entitled Class, cave their first demonstra- Agencies, Interested outside organ- Chapter. American Gold Star Moth- tive Commitittman from Middle- "It's Wonderful Being a Girl" at tion before the Browntown Parent- izations Including the Junior Ser- (ha Perth Amboy V M HA. Tues- ers, Inc., was held at the Daugh- sex County, presented the rityal Mitt Cerrato Heads Teacher Association In the Brown- vice League of Red Bank, and the ters of. America Hall, Union Beach, team In a ceremony in memory ol day A similar movie will be shown town School. Demonstrations In Monmouth Park Charity Fund on Apr. 19 with 15 members pres? all the deceased veterans. Contemporary League for Troop K In Ihe near future. Committee and other friends. parly table settings, measuring and rnl. Plans were completed for the The meeting of the executive Approximately boys from Exhibits in Still Room Breakfast In Hollywood to be held Troop 67 partttfpated in the over.] were given by Linda Johnson, The exhibits will be placed along Laurence Harbor board ol the Matawan CoWempo- night .A...-J.- +....L. ..jl May S at Buck Smith's, East was held M$b£*r eve ane Owens, Ihe walls around' the .staff room. THE Keansburgg. Mrs. Bessie Evans ia Hurt In Truck Craj S^fW, - "blane Maul Paintings, needlework sod ptber ciwinnmni and proceedd s will be •***•" .„„ ijjgj&pj .._ IflfFausL' '•Councillors a handicrafts created under volun- rrtest Owens, and Mrs. B. teer guidance in the occupational used for hospitalized veterans. ',' suffered chest ta- airmail, P C. Maccia therapy department will be shown. Several members plan to attend Ey when his car crash- meeting. Miss Nettle Cerrato Costumes made by patients and the 12th annual convention "'the, a tractor trailer parked on serve as chairman for the next hospital greenhouse Is being pre- Department of New Jersey,- the shoulder of Route 19, Morgan- term of office due to the fact that Star Molhers. Inc., In Atlantic City Court Of Honor Guild Plans Sale pared by the Navesink and New ietSryl vllle. He was admitted ! riltaeratnt. 6-1040 Thursday, April 28, 1960 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* Seven

ceived a prize in the novice class. lect donations oa their Mocks tor bu M opportunity to help con- open-comedy ever to be produced ard Coblens, Mlddlelown. and an Band Competition The group was the only entrant in ] Manages Office ) Mental Health the Mental Health Fund. tinue this progress against mental la Monmouth County." being made by members of the the novice competition. Mr. Foster urged every citizen Illness, which coats New Jersey chorus. taxpayers nora than any other The scenery for "Patience" laduded Exhibition to give generously to help the one t which will depict the exterior of Sir Arthur Sullivan's original or- Held On Sunday • The drum and bugle festival also Drive To Start In every II residents afflicted with health problem, added the chair- man. Castle Bunthorne, has been design- chestration has been secured for The Melrose Baysiders of South included as exhibition by the 1998 Sunday marks the kickoff of the mental illness. The goal has been ed by Mrs. John F. Montgomery, the performances which will bene- •Arnboy won top honors at a drum and 1959 national champions, the annual month-long New Jersey increased 1J per cent over last Fair Haven, and is being built and fit the Monmouth County Orgam- Melodearj Color Guard and Drill and bugle corps competition it Mental Health Fund Drive for year's collections to help speed Wilf Pr*Mnt Bocrtnikt painted by the scenery committee. tallon for Social Service, and a M- Convention Hall, Asbury Park, Sun- Team, sponsored by Armistice progress in programs for research, Authentic costumes of the 1800s plece orchestra of professional nta> American Legion Post, Perth Am- $500,000, the biggest ever in its Gilbert-Sullivan Style day. The competition was tpon- history, according to theWew7er- for improved care and treatment have been designed by Mrs. Rich- slclans will accompany the singers. . cored by the Union Beach Fire boy. Members of the Inter-State Judging Association judged the sey Association for Mental Health. and for prevention and education. Beatniki way back In the 19th Department ia co-operation with competition. The chairman noted that con- Century? Did they really exist? the Jersey Shore Area Drum and State Chairman, Kenneth C. Fos- Following behind the Baysiders ter, Short Hills, a vice president siderable progress has been Gilbert and Sullivan have the an- Bugle Corps Council. swer In their gay musical comedy and O'Brien-Major in the overaU of Prudential Insurance Company, achieved in New Jersey. The num- If she likes The Baysiders won by more than ber of patients in our public mea- "Patience," to be presented by the competitkn were the Coppertones, reported that May 1 to 7 will be two points over the O'Brien-Mijor the Guadalcanal Cadets, the Sayre- ts.] hospiuls has been cut for four Monmouth Civic Chorus. May s, « the finest Veterani. of Foreign Wan Post, ville All-Girl Fire and Drum Corps, observed nation-wide and in all consecutive yean after a 15-year and t, at the ftumaoa-Falr Haveo Neptune. Trie Guadalcanal Cadets, and the Mighty Mites, sponsored New Jersey communities as Mental build-up, the number of community Regional High School Theatre. RUG CLEANING sponsored by the Clilfwood Veter- by UK Old Bridge Fire Depart- Health Week. mental health clinics almost has They may have lacked the modem ani of Foreign Wan, Matawan ment. The week will be the occasion doubled in the last few yean, and coffee house, but their beards grew Township, won the trophy for toe The Union Beach Fire Depart- for educational talks, programs,, there is Increased public aware- long, and poetry flowed easily best color guard jn dose competi- ment Junior Color Guard also per- window displays, exhibits, and ness of the need for early care from their pens. tion with O'Brien-Major, the Bay-formed and was judged. Its per- mental hospital tours arranged by and treatment ol emotional dis- William Nielsen, president of the e know how to aiders, and the Mlddletown Copper- formance was not included in the the Mental Health Association's: turbances. Monmouth Civic Chorus, says, tones. competition because It was the County Chapters. In many com- Through the i n n u a I Mental "Patience may be a virtue to One point separated those (our sponsoring organization. munities volunteers will conduct Health Fund Drive, every person some, but to me it li the greatest please Mother! groups in the final scoring. The GEORGE F. EGNER tag days In the business district* Baysiders also won the gjockenspeQ There were 17 cases of prevent- The Frank J. Quinn Realty Co. throughout the week, offering la- W"; S. Boyes it known for their out- standing riut cleaning service, and drum competition and tied for able paralytic-polio reported to the and Co-Op Builders, Inc., announce pel tags and campaign balloons (.. FRLE pick-., r I'll... Mother . . lighten her first with O BHen-M»)or in' theNew Jersey State Department of the recent opening of their offices to shoppers and collecting their do- ••« J.ll».r, work, glvt her more lolnure lime nations In canisters, said the chair- bugle competition. The Sacred Health In 1959 compared to US in at the Well Built.Model Home Dis- Phone , . . brighten her heart and he* Heart Crusaders of Mariville re-' 1958. man. liorat, call us today play located on Route 1, Highland ENGLISH PA 1-15U2 Park. During the first few days of May, RtrlUn B«jr'» Oily Raf Clunlaf Plus New Jersey State Teamsters' AGENCIES A partner in the real estate and Joint Council 73 will distribute RUGS CLEANED CAN BE STORED FREE TILL SEPT. and construction firms, George P. Eg-25,000 coin cards and caniuters to FORD - COMET • MERCURY • LINCOLN ner, Matawan, who was appointed business place! throughout the you'll general manager of the Well Built state. In every community, most MOST ACTIVE USED CAR LOT Factory Dealership in January of businesses, industries and special this year,- wlH be in charge of oper- gift prospects will receive appeal IN MONMOUTH COUNTY save ations at the Highland Park offices. letters. S. Hoyes Mr. Egner, who also recently was Monmouth Street, Opposite Carlton Theatre Beiminger March appointed agent for the Great RUG CLEANING COMPANY, INCORPORATED cash American Group Insurance Com- The highlight of the state-wide RED BANK be panies, Is a native of Northern Ire- campaign will be the Bell-Ringer 4th & Stevens Ave. South Amboy, N J. land and settled in the United Residential March, Tuesday, May SHadyside 7-4545 — 1-6000 with States in 1955. He resides at 3217, when 45,000 volunteers will col- Fierro Ave., Matswan, with h i s careful General! wife, Jht former Miss Shirley Ann General's "AH-ln-One" Homeowners Insurance Rleth, and daughter, Kathleen. means lower costs for careful people. Why? 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J. pjn., Keansburg First Aid Squad Second Baptist King, Queen Insert Investigator put out an aluminum boat. In the Honor Women Plan For Parade Municipal Hall crsft were Patrolmen George Pres- (continued from page one) morial Park and the new borough ton aud Patrick Keelan and first Of Brow Mown On Loyalty Day I hall. She also appealed to bor aid man Robert Burns. They first came upon the Rev. Father Griffia Mrs. Nicholas Arace, Mrs. Al- Members of Hoffman-Prince Post ough residents to support the pre* 2*72. Veterans of Foreign Wars, floating 400 yards off the foot of beit Hopkins, Mrs. Ernest Owens, eot drive lor funds being carried Miss Marie B. Caub and Mrs. Joan Laurence Harbor, request that all Bellevue Ave. citizens of Laurence Harbor fly on by the Drum and Bugle Corps. M. Green, leaders from the Brown- Scr«amed Fer Heap town section, were recognized and the national emblem on Loyalty Council confirmed the election of "But we heard Mr. Orwig presented a token award at the Day, Sunday, and attend the parade Charles A. Brown and Carl W. on Laurence Pkwy. which will screaming for help nearby and be Middlesex County Homemakers Rizzi to the Hook and Ladder Fire Day, a home economics extension start at 1 p.m. appeared to be, badly injured," the Co. Councilman Cyrus K. Brown rescuers said, "so we threw the program, held Tuesday at St Commander William J. Trinkner reported street crews are cleaning priest a iifejaefcet and picked up Paul's Evangelical Reformed of the newly-formed post announces Church, Milltown. The theme was the pilot first." They then returned the line of march: Grand Marshall [gutters and that lights will be in- '•Results Are Up To You." for the Rev. Father Griffia. Ptt and his aides; Colors, Spanish stalled awn in several sections of Preston estimated that Mr. Orwig, Mr*. George Dawson, president American War Veterans; Gold Star of The Hcmeraakers, presided. The the borough. who appeared to be the most Mothers: Veterans of Foreign Wars seriously injured, may not have invocation was given by the Rev. Post 2872 and American Legion R Cuiter. A 4-H demonstration lasted another U minutes in the Post 33?; VTW Auxiliary JJ72 and cold water. Mr. Orwig told police was gives by Miss Kathy Carmody, American Legion Auxiliary 332; entitled "A 4-H Sewing Box." BPW Honors his plane suddenly backfired, stall- The Senior Ushers of the Second Baptist Church, Matawaa, Sons of the Legion of Post 332, (continued from page one) ed and then plunged into the bay. "Your Five Most Popular cored the ansual Ids* and sueen coaltst and Leroy Sasi was lamed Junior Auxiliary of Auxiliary 332; Seams," were described by Miss semblyrnan Alfred N. Beadleston The pilot said be had picked tip king and Mn. Mary Morris, queen. This Is the second relga fer tin Madison Township Board of Edu- who was thu speaker of die eve- Wanda Boles; "Maintaining Norm- r»y»l pair. Tbelr supporters contributed the largest amount It the con- the passengers at Idkwild. cation; Memorial School Band. ning. He called for "more states- al Weight," was discussed by Mrs. test In tbelr asmes. The Rev. Willism J. Hutcbeson, pastor, and Mra, A Coast Guard helicopter found manship and less panties" in deal- Irene Wolgamot, nutrition special- A. Csleman chairman of the Senior Ushers, report the eeateat was Also Laurence Harbor Ambulance the Key. Father Hickey floating on ing witfe problems ot -vital impor- ist of Kutger* University, New success tat are grateful to all wbc supported It. No. 1; Laurence Harbor Brit Aid Ms back, and at the same time Pa- tance to the economy of Monmoutb Brunswick, and "Home Manage- Squad; Cadets; Laurence Harbor trolman Jack Xeelan shoved off in County. He explained many bills ment Decision," by Miss Carlene First Aid Auxiliary; Little League; a commercial fishing boat, owned before the Legislature and urged Hillnun, professor of home eco- Little League Members and Aux- by William Braun. The fishing ves- Plans Made By Concludes Terra members to follow the events in nomics at Dougfass College. iliary; Madison Township Police sel picked up the Rev. Father Hick- the Legislature by reading the Laoch was served ai the church. and Police Reserves; Harbor Lions ey.' Rescuers described the F a I r newspapers and keeping in touch In the afternoon Mrs Viola Jen- Legion Auxiliary As President Club; Boy Scout Troop and Ex- Haven clergyman as being "in full nings, woman's editor of the Home plorers W; Boy Scout Troop and with their representatives. Mrs. Jack Olcen conducted the Mrs. Edith Kern presided at the command of the situation," in con- News, New Brunswick, spoke on Explorers 93; Boy Scout Troop and Members of the Matawan Club serving his strength while awaiting regular meeting of the Ladies Aux- meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary 01 "Pointers For Club Reporters." A Exptortra 10; Cub Pack 1«2; Cub Bil/y Kay Wilson uses ihe Warburg respirometer to study the and friends and relatives of Miss the rescue boats. dress revue was presented with iliary of the Laurence Harbor Veterans of Foreign Wan Guadal- Pack 193; pub Pack 10; Girl Scout life processes •( the cockroach as part of nit fundamental research la Brown attending were Mrs. Gene- A rolling mist hung over the bay Mrs. Charles Ott as narrator, fol- Insect coatrol at Rutgers University's Agricultural Eiperlment StafJoa. American Legion, Unit 332, Monday canal Pptt 4745, Matawan Town- Troop 4; Clri Scout Troop 10; Girl vleve Donnell, Mrs. Teresa Rossi, waters late in the afternoon. Ptl lowing wich there w«s recognition Scout Troop nif "Brownie" Troop Dr. Wilsta, newly-appourtad al the Stair Ualrarsltjr, U trying la find Mrs. May B. Dominick, Mrs. Helen evening in the post home. Final ship, Thursday night in the post out why some members of an Insect generation are slowed down but Preston said the injured men "were of leaders by Mrs. Dwight Gatwood 3; Brownie Troop It; Laurence Lawton, Mrs. Mary Hausmann, plans were made for the meeting home. Mrs. Kern, the retiring presi- not killed by insecticides. very lucky that they were found and Mrs Edwin Lockhart Mrs Harbor Woman's Club; sound Mrs. Theresa Hausmann, Mrs. Mi- dent, initiated Mrs. Dorothy Smith so quickly." An eyewitness, Guy Owens was initiated as a new and social of the past presidents' nick; Laurence Harbor Fire Co Every now and then some expert riam Hulsart. Mrs. John W. Apple- council member Mrs Anna Logg offsprings that are even tougher. C. Lester, of 16 Bayvlew Ave., who parley scheduled for tonight at and Mrs Elizabeth Oelle. Auxiliary; Laurence Harbor Fire comes up with a new estimate of gate. Mrs. Ronson, Mrs. Frances was nMmed county leader Curiously, this fundamental ques- was fishing on the beach, said he the home of Mrs William Beckner. Reports on recent activities were Company 1; fire trucks and Lau the amount of damage caused by Thaler, Mrs. Bernlce VanPelt, Mrs. saw the yellow and white plane Among those attending were Mrs. tion of why an insecticide kills had Secret pal birthdays from January ence Harbor Ambulance 1. ! insects No matter how impressive W. T, Turner. plummet into the water. Mr Uls- Arace, Mrs Owena. Miss Gaub, given by the chairmen. Mrs. Irene not received much attention from The parade will start at 1 p m his figure, it can't compare with Also Mrs. Rudolph Grimm, Mrs. ter said he "saw no flames " Mrs H Patterson Mrs M Knra to June will be celebrated. j Meehan read a report on the Sixth t the ball field opposite the police' the shock of the first sight of t researchers anywhere until recent- Frederick Wenzel, Miss Mildred mel. Mra B C. Macuu. Mn. The plane, a four-seat, Beech- Mrs Rollin Rathbun, chairman; District Ladies Auxiliary VFW leadquarters and proceed across' roach scurrying across the kitchen ly. The approach to the problem of Enright, Mrs. Arnold C Massie, Green. Mri Blahota. Mrs E Bur- craft, belonged to Air Taxi Co of the constitution snd by-laws, meeting held recently in Keyport Joule 35, up Laurence Pkwy., and Mrs. E. Murray Todd. Mrs. Paul lew. Mrs. Nathan Cressman. Mrs. floor. Bui the latest guess about killing harmful insects has been which operated out of. the Red Matawan Rd. to the Memorial Roy Burlew and Mn. Howard which tad been approved by the and Mn. Elizabeth Hubert dlscuis- the high costs of keeping termites tied to the practice of trying one A. Egan, Mrs. Harry O. Jones, Bank Airport! A spokesman at the School.. ° Dunham Unit and the Department of New ed the forty for the patients at In the beams takes on added sig- substance after another to see Miss Ellen Hancy, Mrs. Charles field said the plane took off from nificance when you learn your Clough, Mrs. Jay F. Hostetter, Mrs. Jersey, distributed copies to the Marlboro State Hospital sponsored which worked best. Red Bank about H a.m. and had mortgage may well outlast your J. Franklin Dominick, Mrs. Ed been busy in the New York area 4-H Demonstration members. She was asiisted by by the Sixth District Ladies Aux- On the whole, the system has supposedly termite-proof home. ward Mack. Miss Mary Usk, Mrs. all day. The craft was due in at The - annual Middlesex County Matawan Rotary worked rather well, too, as the co-chairman. Mrs. John DlGftrvan- Wary. Members of the township If you've had such first hand ex- Ralph W. Herrick, Miss Geraldine Red Bank at 4:30 p.m., he said. 4 H demonstrstion contest was held (continued from page one) entomologists' record against In- auxiliary who helped entertain and perience you know that problems V. Brown, Mrs. Harvey G. Hart Saturday a( Lfpman'i Hal). College tary International for the forma sects on the farm and In the gar- of insects in the home, factory or an, Mrs. Charles Ely, Mrs. of Agriculture Demonstrations Miss Mary Relher, community serve refreshments were Mrs. Hu- Ion of the Matawan Club. Ralph den proves. place of business are not brushed Charles* E, Stultz, Mrs. Arthur S. were from 10 to 20 minutes on lervlce chairman, reported send- bert. Mra. Ruth Williams, Mn. Syl- 3. Richards was first president of THE COUNTRY off easily. Professionals who deal Scientists more or less have ac- VenBuBklrk, and Miss Marjorle M MimF phase of the work There via Mundy, Mrs Josephine Bork. he Matawan Club. ; - ing 280 pair used nylons to Grey- with "Indoor" insects are only too Bumed thai some chemicals were Bronkhurst. KITCHEN were 42 girls parttcipaMnjj In the Rev W. Taylor Dale, Point Pleas- stone Hospital. These nylons are.' Mrs Ruth Krleta and Mrs. Rita keenly aware of the toughness of stomach poisons, others paralyzed contest The following members ant, at that time the district gov the nervous system, and still others Tennenf Road pressed and funds realized are"] Sc,rbor0llgh;"lvlr|! u , c ,. the Joe, especially in recent years. of the Brownlown Pedsi Pushers ! srrior. was the presiding officer In cut off the oxygen supply. Dr. Wil- •ed lor television lets for the Now Rutgers University has a 4-H Club received the following he Inaugural ceremonies of the son's idea on this is, "Well, mty Morganville ratings: Linda Johnson and Jean patients. tins' compact project Is progress- new man hi Its Department of Ento- Rev. Hickey Safe (Right Hand Side Just Of I To Resume Dance* Aatawan Club. Freehold Rotary be." Hopkins, wet and dry measures, Ing and she reported all proceeds mology at tbe^grlcultural Experi- (continued from page one) Highway 79) rovided the gavel and gang for its He Intends to probe deeper, very good. Ruth Faust and Diane Miss Betty Reiher, chairman of will go toward the building fund. ment Station, who has the respon- Red Bank Airport. The three sur- TAKE OUT ORDERS ONLY edgllng. Long Branch Rotary studying things such as the genes Maul eggs, very good, and Doro- the youtth dancesd , conductedd d b y thhe Plans were made by Mrs. Doro- sibility to find more effective ways vivors were rushed to Rivervlew Plus and Hot Sausage ;ave Matawan its Rotary Inter that govern heredity, the different thy Owens and Florence Srtafiren, Auxiliary, announced the dances to control household, structural and Hospital by Keansburg and Raritan Sandwiches thy Schar for members to partlcl- lational flag; Red Bank Rotary kinds of enzymes within an Insect's Township First Aid Squads. All table setting, very good. will resume Friday evening. he name and number banner and industrial pests. Weekends Only: al ln the Day body and, In general, what makes guttered from immersion. Yesterday afternoon ai the meet- Eighteen new member, will be' P * tsbury Park Rotary the plaque No Newcomer To Field Spaghetti and Meatballs initiated at formal ceremonies May Asbury Park Sunday, sponsored by a resistant Insect such a tough op- Minutes after fishermen saw the Ing of the new 4-H Girls Club. Jay nd shield. He Is Billy Ray Wilson, 37, a n>- LOWELL t-MM 23, a tentative dale set by the co ponent. plane plunge Into the bay at i:X Gees, held at the home of Mrs. the Sixth District VFW and Ladles Dr. Lehman, as a member > of Uve of Darlington, S. C, who re- H J Patterson, Margaret St., chairmen, Mrs. Rathbun and Mrs. Auxiliary. cently completed requirements for DIGlovanni Dug Branch Rotary Club, spoke Dorothy Oweni and Forence Shaf- Joint Installation r all thole clubs who had helped his Doctor's Degree at Rutgers. Nn The following trustees were ap- fren, of the Browntown Pedal The Joint installation of the new. bring the. Matawan Rotary Club newcomer on the Insect battlefield, pointed by Mrs. Olsen to serve Pushers 4-H Club, gave a demon- ly-elected post and auxiliary of- to being. Ha spoke with pride he has served as entomologist with until fall: Mrs. John Crlmmins, stration on table setting. ficers will be held Saturday eve- ir those clubs of the part Mata- the U. S. Department of Agri- Mrs William Beckner, Mn, DH The Women's group of (he Brown- ning at 8 p.m, in the- post home. an had played ln the district Ro- culture's Bureau of Entomology Giovanni. Mrs. Leroy Halbert and town Community Church tnet Tues- Mrs. Rosemary Sommer, Keyport. ry organization in the lrtterven- and with the Army's Quartermaster Mrs. Willism Bridgeman.i;' day night at the home of Mrs. president of the Department ol g IS years. Research and Development Labora- Frank Berry. Plans were made •Members who plan to participate " Auxiliary VFW, wilt tories in Philadelphia. In the Loyalty Day^rade Stfaisy, for the month and the women yy ys the auxiliary officers and li tfiii Dr. Wjlson hold* a prwltlon made started on a project ol making bibs sponsored by th« SJlotfmti 'Ethel Lovero, senior Vice Discuss Need CR possible by a legislative appropria- for Perth Am boy General Hospital. Pott 2672, Veteran* at Fortljpi dent-elect of Guadalcanal Aw- tion last year. The lawmakers took (continued from page one) An illustrated lecture on "Liquid Wars, will assemble in the ball field lary. will be the Installing con- this action on the urgent request he staff and they are distributing Air" was presented al the first opposite the former police head- ductress. The public is invited to of the New Jersey Pest Control A«- hem to all interested persons, meeting of the Men's Group of the quarters at 12:30 p.m. attend this ceremony. sociation. a group that has become urther Information may be ob- Browntown Community Church. A final announcement was mide Residents of the township are Increasingly concerned with edu- Ined from the director Mr Em' The diabetic clinic will be held lor members who will attend the asked by Mrs. Sylvia Mundy to co- cation and research. mons. Route 9, Marlboro Town- May 17 at the Browntown School. theatre party In New York Salur operate by purchasing Buddy Pop- The pest control operators' mis. >hip. Mr. Emmons announced that Route 18. from 7 to I p m. day. The group will meet Satur- pies from Guadalcanal Post and akra to Trenton reflected the con- applications will be screened Miss Marie Gaub. Route 9, spent day morning at 11 a.m. at t h e Auxiliary. The business session con cern they and all professional ento- ifter which the new force will M Sunday afternoon visiting Miss circle In Laurence Harbor for eluded with the auditors' report by mologists have for the growing dif- brmed. 0( Winifred Llndstedt, HelmetU. transportation. Mrs. Olive Scott. ficulty of getting rid certain Report was made that the March Mn. Kern expressed her grati- pests. The German cockroach Is a lert was successful In the town- notorious example. CHUCK ROAST — 43 tude for the cooperation of the $45,000 In County For hip wide alsrm and the slopping ! members In making her year a Chemicals Lose Punch League Auxiliary ' traffic. The staff diicussed Heart Fund Drive success. It's hardly news any more that mlng operations for spring. In- Refreshments were served try some of the chemicals that have A total of $45,000 in contributions ludlng the spring alert Will Open Stand Mrs, Marie Groshob, Mrs. Myrlla come along since "World War 11 was realized as a result of the 1960 The Laurence Harbor Llltl Besides Mr. Emmons I hose at- may work like mtrtfcles for a time, CROSS RIB ROAST 89 VanGlahn, Mrs. Lorraine Collins, Monmouth County Heart Fund tending the meeting were Bernard League Women's Auxiliary has Mrs. Belle Candllora and Mra. then lose their punch. Much of Or. Drive. This announcement was Florentine!, deputy director; Fire completed plans for the offlcia Kern. The next meeting will be Wilson's time wijl be taken up by made by Thomas McGea, Asbury Chiefs, George Nelberlien, Marl- opening of the refreshment stand held Thursday evening. May 5. efforts to find out why some mem- Park, co-chairman of the drive, at at the Little League field Sunday, boro Fire Co.; Edward Smith, bers of a generation of bisects arc the annual wlndup dinner. opening day of the season, Mra dorganville Independent; Joseph slowed down, but not killed by a CHUCK STEAK 49 Chairmen and total contributions Michael Welch, 86, .a.Mura. Morganvllle Volunteers; Dominick Deseno announced that J poison. These resistant ones breed for the communities In this area schedule of the workers will be an- Moraanville, Diet o(lce Officers. Robert Seber sr, of the county are: Holmdel Town- nounced. md Charles Wltkowski; Edward ITALIAN SAUSAGE ib59< BOILED NAM sliced fl>99' •Connor, medical oiricer; Mayor the trend was to upgrade. Gray- ship, Mrs. Kenneth Wllley, J364; At 1 meeting held al the home Michael Welch, 86, of. Tennenl harles McCue and Township Com- VanGleaf, secretary of the DAISY HAMS Schitkhwi it 59' SKINLESS FRANKS u>49 Keansburg. Mra. Myron Smith and of Mrs. Eugene Farrell, 220 Sea' Rd, Morganvllle, died Tuesday iltteeman Frank Ralcllffe. planning board, wanted to know Mrs. William Turner, $379; Key- view Ave., Laurence Harbor, Mrs, Apr. 26. 1960. at the Garden Slate LONDON BROIL «>99< VEAL CUTLET CUBED H>99 port, Miss Jane Walker and Miss William Foster, president, wel- •bout the school population to Manor Nursing Home. Holmdel come from the additional 280 Anna Wheeler, 11096; Marlboro, comed Mrs. John Magala as a new Mr. Welch was born in Morgan- Mrs. Samuel McKemle. $81; Mata- member. Mrs. John Phillips was homes. Mr. Setgal believed' it vllle and lived there all his life. could be shown that at the pricing wan. Mrs. V. MuUer, J778: Mata- elected corresponding secretary. He was the son of the late John Borough Plan wan Township, Mra. Edward KeJ to b* put on lae houses ths-ratable* The first reading of the constltu and Julio Welch. (continued from page one) ley, $173; Raritan Township, Mrs. tlon and by-lawn, written by Mra Surviving are his brother. George ngineers on the project, to deter- cqulred by the .borough would William Cahlll and Mrs. Charles John DIGlovanni, Mrs. Wilbur Nix- Welch, Morganvllle, and several nine If It could come within the Cover the added costs of educating PEACHES •—•- Lube Jr., $1106; Union Beach, Mrs. on, Mrs. Daniel and Mrs. Foster, nieces and nephews. means of Mr. Selgel to make a the school children from these William Schlemm, $404. was approved by the members Funeral services will be held on contribution that would make It homes. Co-chairman Dr. Alfred R. Hen- They will be read for the second Saturday st 8:30 a.m. al the Day possible for the borough to Include Calvin Bell, a new member of derson, Asbury Park, announced a time al tonight's meeting to be held Funeral Home, Keyport. Al I a.m. he digester In its sewer improve- he board, also demanded it be FAB WWEPKG. 25 total of 12621 was nlsed during the lent program. proven in 'black and white that al 8 p.m. at Ihe home ol Mr*. Nell a high mess of requiem will be 1 county-wide bowling benefit. Head- Faynor, 322 Cleveland Ave., Lau- celebrated by the Rev. Cornells Mr. Selgel Informed the board the borough would suffer no tax ing the committee, Mn. Richard rence Harbor. J. Kane, pastor, at St. Joseph's s plans called lor erecting a T credit rating setback from any Demaree, Long Branch, introduced Contest Rules Church, Keyport. Interment will be ouse superior to that which sold cutting of lot sizes. He allowed " Mr, and Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. i Marc Hills, Raritan Township, that with shopping centers beset- Leaflets were distributed In St. Joseph's Cemetery. Del Monte Drink JSA -25 Irving Borek, Mn. Frank Flschler, sr $17,000. The developer fore- ting the local business man on lining the rules and regulations for Mrs. Thomas Frostlck, Mrs. Lois saw over 15,000,000 In new tme every hand, the coming of a pros- the "Mill Little League of I960' Stevens, Mrs, Walter Tompklns and Taxpayer* Group 'alue ratables accruing to the bor- perous and economically w • 11- contest. Girls from 8-to-12 are eligi- LMMHOUM Mra. Andrew Ulrichsen as her co- lUgh. This Is one-fifth of the ax- placed addition to the borough's ble to enter by submitting their Names New Officers workers. sting total valuation of the bor- population,could be a spur to the registrations accompanied by TOMATOES uu^ M" 25* ugh. general' prosperity•• of th« .towns. Flve-and-10-year awards wen clear snapshot and a small regis- New officers were elected by the presented by president-elect Di tration fee. May 6 will be the clos- Matawan Township Taxpayers As- Tierney Not Receptive. ,. . The consetuus of the board was NBC MALLOMARS Twin P*k39< Sunshine Vienna Fingers 29' Frederick Steller, Spring Lske. R< ing dote for registration and six sociation at a meeting of the board Mr. Tierney was not receptive that as there was no map before celvlng awards In this area for fiv finalist* will be (elected by a Board ot directors held In this) Oak Shades all. He declared that Charles it, no official action was required. continuous years of Volunteer serv of Judges. The pictures of tho six Fir* House. John Armltage Y.I1I . Pike, chairman of the Mon- Mr. Selgel explained that he had DAIRY * FROZEN FOODS * Ice were: Mra. Donald Hill, Mrs. finalists will be attached to voting serve as president; Andrew Ger- mouth County Planning Board, had to get a general Idea of trie reac- Cerlton Poling «nd Mrs. Howarc containers which will be placed ln mak, vice president; Mrs. Joseph strongly advised against any down- tion of borough officials before tak- KRAFT VELVEETA ^-^- 25' ORANGE DRINK W 2for25< Wilson, all of Keyport. Receiving the stores. Smith, secretary; Mils Matilda grading ln the borough when every- ing on large engineering expenses ' awards for ID years of volunteer Russo, treasurer, and Sam Manls- where else in Monmouth County; 'or mapping. service were Mrs. C. Kenneth Gehl The newly-formed organization calco, sergeant-alarms. Bordens Gelatin Salad 25' Chicken Chop Suey Dinner 49' hauB, Keyport, and Mn. Kelley. will sponsor a tag day May 7 to The board of directors will meet ( be conducted by the Little again this evening In Mr. Arml Bordens Cream Cheese Bars 25 CHOPPED BROCCOLI *£•6for«1 Leaguers. Also on Ihe agenda Is a tage't office, Bayshore Realty, SOMETHING NEW I Plan For Jet Regatta card party to be held at Curlew's Route M, Cllffwood, at 8 p.m. PRODUCE- Restaurant, Route 35, Laurence At Kayport Yacht Club Harbor, Thursday evening, May 26. PIZZA PIES Navel 1 The Regular meeting of the Au» Refreshments were served by Cited By Firm And- y; " ' :.' • Mrs. Faynor and Mri. DIGlovanni. .Wary of the Yacht Club was held George Bender, S. Kaylen Fl., ..Apr. 29 In thUn.clue clulb room, wjlh Mw, Oranges 39-J Celery 15< ito, TVM cited bTtne-eaiuoTfiDT ICHES JosepJj Sllvestri, Vice president, Mark 25th Anntvettary Oil Co., Perth Amboy, Ofor comM- SANDW presiding. Mra, Garrett Post and pfetlo) of 10 year* of service with Mm Robert'Hosirup were appoint- Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Dahlll. the firm' this month. To Eat Here or Tcfai Out ed as hostesses for the cocktsil hou 188 William St, Perth Amboy, Sunday, Tentative plans were visited tilt Very Rev. Msgr, Alfred -made for UM coming Jet :&fsltt W. Jess, Runnenie3 17.98 ITALIAN FOOD - SEA FOOD lntarlaken __ 1025 (3 74 "B«tier BuytMyH? CARS ' 12 43 ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Kryport _«, _ 13 35 14.50 ! KeansburK _ 14.15 14 20 WE CATER TO SMALL PARTIES AND BANQUETS SAIES ji|^l|-;f " UltH Silver ...._ 1US 13.31 I.och Arbour _ 4.27 PACKAGE GOODS TO TAKE OUT iMtxg Branch 13 43 12.96 Manalapsn Townsnlp ~ 18.81 20.99 Marlbaro Tounihto 17.92 21.03 Walter J. Japkowikl 22 Lower Main Street W rttrtM'itW MwaiOrttAftMT '* Mauwan Township 18 72 17 72 Mtddtetown Township ..- 1.95 2 29 PROPRIEtQR Matawan fOUII CM M«f Nlln ON OUs I'MMIIH Millstone Township .-._ td.ll 19.04 ManafiOuan . ., 14.44 15 M Matawan „... 15.T3 in 90 1O 6-9845 HIGHWAY 35 «t BEDLE RD; KEYPORT Monmoulh Beach 14.47 11 48 Neptune II34 15 58 Neptune City 14.13 14.41 New Shrewsbury 20.83 10 30 Ocean Township 18.38 12.56 Oreanporf .. «.S5 IM Kanun Township 23.25 Hooaevell 17 18 lisa Mumson „.._ 12.32 1114 Red Bank 11 M 1!J» Shrewfbiirv Township . S7 88 1257 Si*a Bright „ 11.12 35 81 5;s Girt „ 0.35 1184 One of the functions of a Mental sociation volunteers. Mrs. Prank training of volunteers, both for di- Shrewsbury _ 12 51 504 12 57 Health Association is to serve as a Illo, Naveslnk and Mrs. George rect service In the hospitals as Sprlns Lake _ 8.00 8 18 Sprint Like Helfhla ,. B 98 resource to mental hospitals and I McPherson, Manasquin, observe ai demonstrated here, and (or Indirect <*oulh Delmar 5 68 11 22 !" f tit Union Beach 23 36 6 05 clinics, to help fill In needed items, j the patient Is lilted from the bed. services (or patients. Mrs. Edmund I'pper Freehold 24 97 pieces of equipment, or services, j Geneva Miller, Institutional etten- MacDonald, Manasquan, has been T"wnshln 13 55 t /' * ii fi Wall Township 28 98 where budgets or regulations do ! dant, and Margaret Brown, psychl- responsible (or Indirect Patient Weat Lon( Branch 15.27 II 73 not allow for these. The purpose la ' atric technician, stand by to guide Services. Under her direction, a to demonstrate their effectiveness . and assist the patient's movement group of volunteers collected and YOU DON'T HAVE TO ME A In 1958 and 1959. the number of and value to the operating pro- from bed to the chair standing made hundreds ol wash cloths, and cases of paralytic polio reported ready. recently have completed the mak- nationally Increased over the pre- gram, so that budget allowances can be made In the future for such The second picture, with the ing of a gross of washable bibs tor ceding year. same hospital personnel In atten- Items. In fulfillment ol this func- use by bed-patients at rneal times. dance. Includes Mental Health As- tion, Monmouth County Mental This group now ia engaged in mak- sociation volunteers, Mrs. William ing a quantity of "ditty-bags, Health Association recently pur- Emmons, Manasquan, and Mrs. chased a Hoyer Lift for use of the draw string carriers for the pe Victor Warth, Rumson, who ob- sonal possessions of patients. nursing service at. .Marlboro State serve as the patient Is lowered Into BOTTLED Hospital. Requested by the Super- the chair. Monmouth Cflunly Mental Health ^lldror^ilfy'S^" ~ Perform Useful Chores Association also annually budgets Health Association volun- a sum for "Patient-Welfare" s fund e been trained to sials( from which equipment such ss thi Ing service, and nowjjere Hoyey r Lift can be supplied. T~ Ion, Ufltr'botli Wablli _ r ,,-Jng many useful chorea oh fund has in tha past provided su i! :• You Get Clean, Quick ' iaBjte the linens more readily, trie wards, thus freeing professional things as radios. T V setsets, snipplsnipplll s providing the patient • Wel- personnel to give more of their for Christmasi , and decorationdti s and come change of position. time to the actual nursing care costumes for plays and musical Heat For Cooking In the above pictures, hospital Each volunteer regularly gives one put on by the Music and Recrc personnel are shown demonstra- day a week to this kind of service. ational Therapy Departments I Prompt, Efficient ting the use of the Hoyer Lift to More such volunteers are needed, this way a mental health fund dr Mental Health Association volun- and more Hoyer Lifts also are nation contributes to the Immi-dlal Service teers, Lee Kelly, R. N., staff nurie, needed on the other hospital ward welfare and happiness of mrnia is operating the device, with Helen services. hospital patients. Each resident o Jones,' licensed practical mine, Monmouth County Menial Health Monmouth County is urged lo sup KEYPORT GAS CO. serving as patient Supervising the Association which Is seeking to port the Monmouth County Menla operation at the head of the bed raise a goal of $45,000 In Its 1960 Health Association through whii Improved services to the mental Affiliate of is Helen Flylpl, R. N.. head nurse Mental Health Fund Drive, Includes on the service Mental Health As- In its program the recruitment and III can be assured.

KEYPORT LUMBER State Wants Survey nouncimi the information-seeking H.VW-M Stockholder! effort, Dr. Roscoe P. Kandle, State '& SUPPLY CO. Of Solk Polio Shot! Commissioner of Health, said: At Annual Meeting The SUte Department of Healtl "Most children receive the pro- Thirteen directors were Heeled Tel. LOwell 6-1872 has asked bayshore area boards ol tection of Salk vaccine against at the annual stockholders meeting polk) by the time they are five or health to determine how many chil of H a n s o nVanWInkle Munnln six because such protection is re- Cliffwood dren bom in 1958 have been tin Co., Metawan, Apr. 18. Director quired for admission to many munized against poliomyelitis. An- named to new terms were H«rr schools. We should like to have P. Barrand, John A. Bauer Id- more information about how many mund R. Boots, Myron 8 Dig children are protected from birth Frank W. Donovan, Louis M to school entrance age, a period In Hague, Van R. Halsey. Irving J -—"Save On Meats"— which these youngsters are vulner- Mack, Robert M. Norton. Uurenl able to paralytic polio. Oppenheim Jr., Warren S Wilkin- "We, therefore, have asked local ROASTING CHICKENS ft 29' boards of health to *sk parents of son, Wilbur R. Wittlch snd Fred- children bom in 1958 whether crick W. Wood. these children have received Salk Choice Sirloin Steak ft 69' Officers of the company are MJ Inoculations and, if so, how many. Hague, president; Mr. Wilkinson Choice Round Roast ft 79' This will give us more Information. We believe there also will be an- executive vice president; James A VEAL CUTLETS ft 89' other benefit. A community-wide Badaluco, Mr. Dlggin and Mr Nor Inquiry of this character usually ton, vice presidents; Mr. Bauer, stimulates parents of unprotected secretary; Karl M. Jecobl. ires PORK CHOPS Center Cut ft 59' children to have them protected. urer; Edwin M. Close, assistant to This motivation carries over to the presidenl; Grayson VanCleaf, RIB LAMB CHOPS ft 59' children of all ages." Dr. Kandle assistant secretary and George W. •aid. Stone, controller. CO 4*807 M& $ MEATS KEYPORT Spring Special UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR EVERYTHING'S UNDER CONTROL WITH A FLAMELESS ELECTRIC RANGE Chestnut Post and When you put a pot or pan on an electric ono-hnlf cup of water. They simmer In Rail Fencing range there's no need for guesswork, their own juices, retaining natural vltiv You can dial any one of at least five or mln» and color. When they arrlvi at the OneLinePost&Twoii Foot Rails •wen exact b"»t wttinga. The heat fa m table they have all their goodness inUoj Pott tops Stapled — Bottom* Treated accurately controlled that potatoes and vegetables can be cooked in as little as Buy with (iiiurance from your lecol Reddy Kilowatt Dealer Matawah Lumber Co ,,.,,. wlje display* rhli embltm. Hollywood Service, Inc. Telephone lOwell 6-4500 - 4501 JCP4.. if. 35,6 Comm, Keyport — CO 44000 .SUTPU1N AVF; MAT AW A Thursday, April 28, 1960 Fog* T«n THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Shellfish Violators MHS Top Seeded —GardeflState FaraedJPaddock Lajout Of Gardcsn State Park St. Mary's, SA, Fined On Sfof• Count Edges MHS5-4 Shellfish violators paid a total of In Penn Relays Opens Saturday $310 in fines and {20 in costs this A ground rule of an odd sort Matawan High's mile relay team Garden Stats Park, Camden week according to an announce- grounded Matawan High's ball toss- ment made today by Commissione will face the most trying assign- ftottMl its spring meeting Saturday erj in a game against St. Mary's If 2:34 p.m., bringing horse racing Salvatore A. Bontempo of the New ment ever given a Maroon and High, South Amboy, Monday. The Jersey Department of Conservation to New Jersey for another year. Maroon and Steel went dowa 5-4, Steel foursome in defending the The spring meeting of Garden and Economic Development. Class Mil* relay title at the Uni- State Park this year will run to th* margin fay which a wallop by Bob Jackson that bounced over the Edward Mosniak, 36 Holly Hill. versity of Pennsylvania relay races Memorial Day on which date there Keyport, and Thomas Wailey, 521 will be the revival of the Jersey fence in far left field was ruled at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, two-bagger instead of a home ru Florence Ave.. Keyport, were Derby as a $100.01X1 added evenl found guilty of taking clams from Saturday. lor three-year-olds. at the start of the sixth inning. II is to be doubted If a ball ever was a polluted area at Fair Haven The Huskie foursome of Bab The Jersey Derby was about th< hit so far before at the Amboy Municipal Court last week. The Condit, Richie Bennett, Billy Msb- first stakes race in America, hav field. pair were fined (100 each plus 15 bitt and Brad Bradach again must ing been run at Peterson in 1864 However, at the end of the game costs. An additional fine of 110 face Howard High School, Wilming- one year after racing started on plus $5 costs was imposed upon MHS Coach George Deitz and St. ton, Del. This la the relay team legally recognized basis at Sara- Mary's Coach Bill Ryan shook Mr. Mosniak for clamming with- toga. The Jersey Derby was shift- hands and agreed to call it square. out a license- that defeated Matawan on a tune ed to the old Elkwood Park, fore- In that same sixth inning and in Robert Rosenberg was found basis In the 880-yard relay at the r runner ol Monmouth Park. When other , the Huskies could guilty of taking clams in a polluted Bridgetoa relays Saturday. The' racing was abolished in this state have- won the-ball game If they had area afldwa* fined $lMphjs"»9 yg^d^hg P in 1892, t h e Jersey Derby went produced timely hits with men costs at Atlantic Highlands Munic- is that rhey will be able to run in off the books. Had it remained aboard. And the Eagles won the ipal Court. the same race with the Howard it would have been premier to even game by pulling a brilliant double runners, not In a separate heat. the Kentucky Derby. play in the last Inning, a stirring Matawan will run in event No. Francis S., winner of the Wood throw-out at home. Keys 134 Over 67 at Penn, scheduled for 12:20 Memorial at Aqueduct last Satur- Matawan started off u though p.m. In addition to Howard, the day, topi the list ol nominees for they would shell Ed Conroy, right- Huskies will face Manheim Town- the open stakes race at Garden hander working for the Eagles, Point Pleasant ship H. S., NeffsvUle, Pa.; Sleepy State Park Saturday, the S25,0M Hollow H. S., North Tarrytown, from the mound. Ed Flynn blasted Keyport' made the Garnet Gulls added Delaware Valley Stakes race out • triple. But Conroy showed be N. Y.; Interboro H. S., Clenolden, tor threeyesj-olds at six furlongs. of Point Pleasant the sixth victim Pa.; George W. Carver H. S., New- was there to stay by promptly fan- of an UHoefeated skein Monday at This borga li not an eligible foi ning Charlio Wathlngton. Jackson port News, Va.; Copaigue H S., the Kentucky Derby the followin; KHS fletd when Coach Bob Z L. I, N Y; Carteret; Glen Rock; got a life on a fleldtr's1choice. On pello's chtirges made the score weekend, so he will have the fjeli a double steal, Lou Nanna, Hazlet, Carle Place H. S., Queens, N. Y, pretty much to himself as non« 1M. tew Wells pitched and won and Reading Catholic, Pa. This la catching for St. Mary's, trW for about as he pleased, Bill Hogan of the Derby nominees will be rac- the pickoff at second, but the throw unquestionably the hardest group- ing so close to the big date at taking over for the two final in- ing of all high schools entered in only resulted In a double steal, nings after the Keys had the game Churchill Downs, Won last spring Flynn scoring. relay races at Penn in that each by the quick Intentionally, the Del- "wrapped up." The Gulls were of the high schools entered has Bumpy la Second Inning .not as flush as the Red and White aware Valley SUkei drew 46 nom Dave Gregory, first for been in the top brackets in track inations tor the up-coming renewal with pitching talent and had to use competition in its area,, with the Matawan, was terrific at the start an assortment of Jayvee hurlers Likely Starters as he fanned the Eagles side the possible exception ot Carteret. In while saving their ace, Bob Horbelti addilion to Howard, especially out- Among the likely starters are first inning. But in the second, for Ocean County action. Louis E. Wollson's Francis S., Wil- things grew more bumpy. He walk- standing are the Carver, Carle liam 0. HeliJ Jr. s Vox Pop, Frank The above picture was used with permlsiioa of Garden Stale Park the paddock In front of the track at Camdeo so located that all can see ed Charlie Schackle and Frank The home forces gave their ace Place and Glen Rock entries. It C. Whltmore's Vanessa's Boy and In Uw Apr. M, 1»S», Issues of The Keyport Weekly and The Matawan the weighing in of jockeys and the saddling of horses before the parade Rusczala followed with a hit. Jack left hander a three-run lead on would take a near miracle for Mat- Fortune P. Ryan's Whltechapet, Journal. II now la reproduced as It was later Judged when used else- to the post. Seaman then laid down a perfect which to work the first time they awan to repeat as a mile cham- Also Darby Dan Farm's Big Klu where as one of the better sports photographs of the year. It shows bunt, catching MHS unawares, to csine to "bat. With two out in the pion against such competition. If Mrs. Ada L. Rice's Big Bit and load the sacks. Gregory seemed first for Keyport, Alex Pietrewici they do, they will be more than John McAuIifte's Red Cent. Other Male Sanctum Periled Perth Amboy YMCA about to work his way out of this Walked/' Punkin Brown rammed just another Penn relay titlist, they ellgibles sre Vital Force, Apri tight spot when he rands Joe Jan- out a double to score him. Bill will rank among the top high Conference Regroups; Keyport 1 school relay teams In the whole Skies, Boston Baker, Encanto, Mrs. Shirley Rudnlck, Keyport, Plan* For Day Camps kowskl pop up and fanned Nanna. Hogan'tripled and Brown counted. eastern part of the United States. s9rerifManassa, Udalpur, Ses Rov- competing for Jumppinl t Brook But Conroy aided his own game Ray Scuorao hit safely and Hogan Mrs. P. Losyk, chairman of the Broke Two Meet Records er and Motivation Country Club, Neptune•e, puled a Protests; Asbury, Piners Quit with a Ml to score Schackle tad galloped home. Day Camp Committee of the Perth Vox Pop, Inalden winner at (he 4t-47 for a I) gross In the Group Regrouping of the Shore Con- ference. but had no desire to plaj Patty Marotta followed with double An error on. Weirs'.rap, an In The Howard "High powerhouse, Garden last, autumn, lately landed II division In the opening tourney ference Into two divisions, one with schools In Group III. Amboy YMCA, has announced that that sent in two more for the South field out, a wild pitch and a sacri- broke two meet records al Bridge- Culfstream's Biscayne Bay The ol eh* Garden Stale Women's nine schools In the "A" division Objects To Being Doormat both Camp SayreVille and Camp Amboy Saints, fice fly was good for another KHS ton, one in the 880-yard event com- 'local boy's" sire, Helioscope, Golf Association Thursday. Group and 10 In the "B" division was Russ Wright also objected to Williams almost have completed The Amboy lead widened In the run in Ihe second. The Keys pleting Ihe half mile in a 1:33, gained notable triumphs at Garden II Is for handicaps M strokes. carried through Monday 15-3. The Lakewood being made a doorma hiring Iheir staffs for the 1980 hird when Jim Heffernan. singled racked up two more In the third. the old mark set In 1957. 1:33.4, Stale. Francis S. landed Aque- Mrs. James Warga, Sprlngdale, three opposing schools were Key- for the big schools of Group "A." and scored on Rusczala's double. Brown led off with a hit In this camp season. At a meeting of by Falrmount Heights. Washing- duct's Bay Shore and Vanessa's look lop honors in Group II with port, Asbury Park snd Lakewoed. He declared the Piners record of But the Maroon and Steel made It frame. He moved along when ton. the day camp committee it was Boy took Bowie's George Washing- I 43-41 card and Mrs. Joseph Mttawan was an "aye" school. success and show on manpower close again in their half of thi Hogan waa being tossed out on The Huskies' team of Bennett, ton. FreUnghuysen, Somerset Hills, Red Bank was conspicuous by Its was such to indicate they were not announced that Camp Williams fourth. Jackson sent a liner to an Infield roller. Matt Jeffcoat, Mabbltt and Brad- edged Mrs. Rudnlck by one When the race is run. presenta- absence. The Red Bank Board of In a position to hold their own in would be restricted to 250 campers Schackle In center field. The St. Gulls Mishandle Ball ach, easily won Its race, but was tion or the trophy to the happy troke, 4MI. In the Group I di- Educstlon hsd asked that Its school Group "B." let alone take on ti- per period and Camp SayreVille to Mary's outer,gardener let the ball unable to get a crack at racing vision, Maureen Orcutt, one-time Scuorao hit safely and Brown owner will be made by Walter H. be put In the "B" division at a tans like Long Branch, Freehold 200 a camp period. get away from him and Jackson the Howard quartet, winners de- Annenberg, editor and publisher of women's national champion, meeting of the conference in Feb- Regional and Middletown. He told completed the circuit. Later in the scored when the ball was mis- Day camp brochures are In the termined on time only^JB^th Mat- The Philadelphia Inquirer, who swept In with a 45-41 or M gross. ruary the conference they also could frame, Bob Haslach walked and handled In the Cull outfield. Phil process of being mailed to some awan and Howard had 30-yard authored the area's litle—Delaware Th* Mitawan-Keyport annual "count us out." He said Lakewood stole second. Fred Moser then Cummlngi got a life when a try The "A" schools based on antici- *!000 children In the Rarltan Bay advantages over the second place Valli-y. U.S.A. golf match was put In a state of would play only Keyport, Toms singled him home to make It only for a double play on his rap w teams in their heats. pated enrollment for 1962 are Free- rea, both former campers and With a week to- go before first trepidation when the Keyport River, Red Bank and Neptune In 4-3 against Matawan messed up by the Point Pleasant hold Reglorial, Long Branch, Mid- people who have requested appllca- Matawan competed in ail five lummons to post, Saturday's esti- team suggested they could avail the "A" group. St. Mary's reached Gregory for Infield. Wells was hit by a pitch, themselves ol Mrs. Rudnlck's tal- dletown Township, Asbury Park, nns and brochures. filling the bases. Bob Lagas relay races, the only ether MHS mate was 600 horses in the stable Keyport, Red Bank, Lakewood, Neptune, on the other hand, ex- another run In the bottom of the team scoring, however, was the area—and vans were continually tnu, as a Keyport resident. The Mrs Losyk urged that people de- fourth which proved decisive. With fanned, but Bruce Jackson was Neptune. pressed pleasure in being Included siring to send their children to two-mile relay team of Ed Hyrne, rolling In the gates on Haddon- Matawan team immediately In- in Group "A," even though having one out, Marotta hit safely. Then safe on Jay Wolfsberger's error, sisted on the right to make Miss The "B" school) are Brick Town- camp register them early and rec- Robert Rankl, Bob Condit and Har- fleld Rd. Come sunup traffic also one-half to one-third the expected, Bob Garber ..walked and Heffernan Scuorzo scoring. •ty • Carothers, the> quartet placing li heavy on the one-mile oval ts Orcutt an honorary citizen Vl ship, Manasquan, Rumson, Wall ommended that parents Interested enrollment of the big powers from was hit by a. pitched ball (o, load For « while In the top of the 'fourth; ••>;•••• * ,. •. i i the runnera are galloped and Township. Matawan, Southern wMch to draw. Hal Schanck said i more than two weeks, if their the sacks. Schackle dumoed, ,a' Matavan to. even things up, . aunt Boroush builds 'In the Novice class, HI Sutphln George Hamilton site and. tradition In Group IV. . . won, first with,188; H. Peseux of Trout streams, will be closed to ; ' Everett Sloane Entries to thlt year's state mat* Hazlet. took second with 137 and fishing «n certain days of the week Kiddle Show - Sat. Mat. Only bles meet will retnalit open until Beatty expressed dismay at this, ' loan* Patton noting the long rivalry between Patrol Waterways Mrs: B. Bilgrave of Wix-O-Be, during the next two months, the/ "THE NIGHT THE WORLD "HOME,FROM THE HILL" May 10. Any community in the Mtlltowiv; wol the third place State Division of Fish and Cams! EXPLODED" CinemaScope-Color Long Branch and Asbury Park. De- - Also- state wishing lo enter the state Waterways from Laurence Har- ied»l^.wlU• • •t U6. Department of Conservation and meet Is Invited to contact Charles spite the "closed corporation" rule "JUNGLE MAN EATERS" of the conference requiring every bor to Elizabeth will be patrolled The locat chib has "Signed • the Economic Development, has an- JHurdex.Caa I. Juliana, Marbles pirector,, Rec- by 14 turbormislers this year nounced. On the closed days, the SUN. . MDN. - TUES. realIornDepartfrten!.~ Wlldwood." ••:• school to play~every-other school lease for next season and snooting In its group, Beatty believed Long under—Art»—!l~ Director- Steve •wUl^rt«lr^Noyeniber_J?6fl;*nd lu-earns_wjll, be_ restocked with David Ledd — Donald As announced ea'tlier, the winner Branch- would renege enough to Kafka, New Brunswick. The 'boats iloslng dat«! will be Apr.l. 1961. rout from the Charles 6. Hayford ._"A-DOG of the state meet automatically will find place tor the Blue Bishops. «re equipped with two-way radios State Fish Hatchery tt Hacketts- mmtnn.mmq • - -Ab»_ •;,•-.:* qualify for Ihe National Marbles Vlllaplano Commented that Asbury and first aid kits. The area covers Your advertisement In this pa- town. Area waters will be closed Championship which' also will be 'ark would be willing to play the the Raritan and South Rivers, per, will reach prospective pur- at,;i «.m. EST every Monday to "TOLLERS OF KAJMANJAKQ" held & Wlldwood-By-The Sea, dur- Cheesequake Cretk, Rsriuin Bay chasers.ln every community In the 4,*,i0. EST on Wednesday; during Ned Wetk - w*a. tare fat ng the week of June N). three,OCOU^ IV school! la.the con- * ib May and June. /;• ; "Vtmmavnpf ';,;•; ;».* :iiv/' j. Thursday, April It, 1960 THE MATAWAN 3OURNAE, N. J. Keyport Bests Matawan 52 For Big KHSJayvecs, Best Of 67,000 In Mail-O-Cram Step In Defense Of "B^Oiampionship AREA BOWLING SCORES Frosh Victors Keyport High's ball tossers put The sixth on Scuorzo's double and Keyport freshman aiid Jayvce themselves halfway home in defense Bruce Jackson's second hit B u t MAT-KEY FRIDAY MTEMEN KEYPORT BUSINESSMEN'S LADIES MONDAY NTTE SIX baseball teams scored triumphs of their Shore Conference, "B™ WeUs was his accustomed strong AprU 22 April 20 ' AprU 23 over the Long Branch frosh and baseball honors Friday when they self by then and he could have Team « •/ Jayvee combinations at KHS field downed their most serious rival, "Team W I. Team gone along on the one run lead. Saturday. The Red and White jay- Mauwu, on the Maroon and Mat-Key 300 Bar 5! 3 Ed. PenueiU Roofing Zaropcllo's Driving School M 3} Wells fanned seven and did not vees scored 6-2. The yearlings Steel's diamond 5-2. Left bander Aagek* Liquor 55 3S Middletows Pro Shop Waiter's walk a man. Bowie sent six KHS KHS nine pulled out a last inning Lew Wells was unsteady at the School ol Dancing (0 ' 3J batters down oa strikes and walk- Tie Keyport Weekly S4 K Brigadoon Village . J-2 victory. suit but grew stronger as he went ed only one. Stewart's "H" 41 41 Ei-Moe-KJ The Bottom Shop 41 along, striking, cut the last four It was the first start of the year Rarftaa Valley Farms ByJ Matewaa meVto-tee Mm in the (5) Gtrbera Supply MiddleUnra Lanes * for the Keyport freshmen. For the gam*. abr k Or Town 41 Keyport Cleaners J>ajnHy Circle Stores Jayveea. It was the first tlm* they TopoJewakj, ]b I 0 M * G Transportatioa *% S«tf Boathnuse Tavern Schanck'a Heatera JJ n had scored this season at they hid Bill Bowie, a sophomore, started Wilson, lb -1 2 been blanked 14) and 6-0 In prior Ootct) Soy Circle Chev. .MO CM" «• the mound (or Matawan. The J. Hetrewta, if I 1 r 44 » darts against the Ruroson and St. Sue Terry m-213 -big right bander was hit freely but C. Brown, Jb Byrnes Tavera ~ ' AteoTile Mary's. South Amboy, JayVeet re- Hogan, « v Maddy Borghaus be performed with a promising ef- Morgan Pharmacy Keyport Wine* liquor 43 213 spectively. 31 Flo URoy fectiveness when the Keyport team Scuono. c . I1I-21HO3 £0( men on ba»«. BW rfogan wbo Bruce Jackson, cf Buck Smiths M LojrnlM Morich '.All scoring In the ]ayvea game JLJ t«. waJtsak-..mas. k was ia tht first inning. Jim Alger had hit him hard in the early in- Ml Scons CouL , _ . Tntdy Schuster ( » BudMumma nings, was fanned with the bases Wells, p MMOJ ONIerlea Mttlie Noa • « Mtt 303 Long Branch batten worked him Tilled in the fifth by Bowie, lust George Falber 211 0. 213-U7-212-412 Ov» Ryder 20) for t walk and hit Alger fanned when it appeared the young Mata- Bit Mike Gam 231 W. Gural 2U-U1-212-00I Mary Marotta 203 the third man, but the clean-up wan pitcher might blow up. ' Matawaa (!) Bob Drugai xn E Bratigtn 23S-M4-17S-404 Millie Rapp 2O12W batter for the Greta Wive, George The uskies had one big chance, ab r Tony Wickley T Cxlk AUmaa, hit safely, scoring a run. Flynn, rf in MONMtXTTH CO. CATHOLIC in the bottom of the second inning. 0 Jerry Gergasko MCH* A grounder retired a second rain. C Wathington, « MS-M) April a The Keys started off as though to G. Hohenslein J1J But then cam* a walk and * single Bob Jackson,- If Joe Sarageno Team « L have the game follow the pre- at L. Garcia 220 to bring ia a second run and leave Garito, 2b BUI Morris St, AMI'S No. I -51 33 dicted script by scoring twice is MO G. Straniero tn the bases fitted with two out. Alger Rankl, lb Walt lone* St. Joaephs the first inning. Bowie started 2» N. McOaolei 2» then gained, t to retire Collins, 3b St, Mary's No 1 strongly, fanning John Tbpolewskl. Me! Benda H. Devino 23* 4he side. A »H Baythore K of C No J the first Red and White batter. But Haslach, c W Henderson T Cerqua 211 31 Baythore Catholic Men DM Net Last Oat laautg Jim Wilson hit safely. Bowie got Maser,"c!t S. Poland Dennis llalltrao, Keyport, won high series la Ih* Anwricaa Junlsr 2M Holy Family No 1 50" «' Harry Tokano, Long Branch Bowline Congress mtil-o-gmm for the uader ll-nare-ef-age bowlera a second strikeout, the feared Alex Bowie, p MDDLETOWN MONDAY NTTE A Sautckls 200 starting pitcher, did not last out with a UI-111 or «4 iwo^ame ml. Ha »as awaroad tho AJBC trophy Pietrewicz. But then he wax put In MIXED LEAGUE E. Thorn CWV SO 40 205 the first Inning. Dan Houralun. (or this honor by Mrs, Joyce Paris, director ol the Matawaa-Keypert a spot when Larry Garlto, MHS V 2 i Team W L M. Knudaon Sl Agnes No I mft «', KB first Red and Whltt baiter, worked Bantam Bowling League, at a luncheon Saturday ol the beys snd girls second Backer,'made a good stop Keyport in IOI 0—S Lcrri's Bar M M C. Chi/rnadia Holy Family No 2 48ft 40 H 203 him for s walk. Alger followed In the league at Ye Cottage Inn, Keypor|. en Punkin Brown's grounder b u t Matawan 200 000 State Farm Insurance 53 n C. Pennettl St. Mary's No 2 47 43 211 with a hit. Bill Trembley f«nnrd, could not make a steady throw and Suburban Gulf Service so « S. Slovciu St. Agnus No 2 49 41 II followed as a njaltrt of couise the course ol tht tcason Of the 201 but Billy Hyrr walked to load the Bob Rankl, playing first for Mata- Luigl's 41 42 Holy Family No 3 43 47 that Dennis Halloran won moat of contestants, 21 will "graduate " Into bases. Tokano seemed to be work- wan, let the ball get away from Petnick Construction SUNDAY EARLY MIXED St. Benedict s No 2 43 47 the honors In the local league for Hie higher group Tht boys also him This was disastrous for Bill Five Firsts .Once Lflkeview Inn 4 Sl. Catherine > No 1 41% «Vi Ing his way out of trouble when April 10 boys. He headed the high overage won ciKtions fruin ihe Monmoulh Hogan promptly whammied the Ctmbeis Trucking S9V4 W St. Catherine > No 2 40ft 4»Vi he fanned Jim Stulti for a second M M Team _ V L first pitch served him for a triple, Mlddletown Lanes St. Benedict s No 1 M SI out. Bui then ihe Long Branch, group with Dick Plrprr second and County Howling Atooclatlon for More For Keyport 31 5S pitcher went all to pieces, walking scoring both Wilson and Brown. But Ml Club Washington Auto Service 55 St. Ann s No 2 J7 U Joe Kadrcx third Pleprr beat their achievements three KHS batsmen, which com- Ray Scuqrzo grounded out to end Keyport's steadily improving Gene Hotiensleln 143 Mat Key "300 Bar 90 St. Dorothea s 36ft KM him out lor high strict with Larry track forces hod another five bined with hits by Bill Turner snd the frame." Ike Isaksen 234 4Roa*s 40 Bayshore K of f No 1 2«ft W'/i Carhsrt third But Halloran was firsts at Point Pleasant Apr. 20 In llounhan, msdt up sin runs lor -t*iv * »**«*- Marty Knudsen 22] Nick's Beauty Salon 47 St. Jsmes 25 II Matawaa Ties Scare a triple meet with the Garnet Gulls tht home tide. back in lh« lead fur high game Hirry Devine Jit •M Series and St. Rose, Belma/. They were Srookey'a Barrier Shop 49 with Michael Rontlskl second and Wells seemed lo have all the lead Rjy Hayew >U Duke Sweeney 175-242-21)2-420 Jlrs VanBrunt, who replaced To- he needed, but his crossfire lacked without a meet triumph still, the S »H Green Stamps 44ft 45', kano on the mound for the Green Don Peck 202 Chsb Plerm third fire and Matawan hopes arose as Gulls edging the Red Raiders 69 VI Pete's Gull, Old Bridge 42 45 John Bouton. Sr. Ml Duke Sweeney 242-202 wave, was Invincible, but so .as On „„ „. ,,„, „,, „ their side lied the score. With one to M 5/6 with St. Rose a distant Buffla Motors 42 4t Walter McCue M0 Jim Malle-y 232 Alger. The only llm« the Red , , T, ,. , u out Charlie WathJngton hit safely third at 2] 1/3. C A C Construction 4l'Vi 45V m n lmd hl h wllh Bart Gn in ley 225 and White pHchar was thni.tened i * « •""»** and moved to third when Bob Jack- FRIDAY MITE EARLY ilRDJ Dixie Lee Bakery 34 50 btr The Kennedys, Wally and John, Vic Kulbufc 222 was In the fourth, but the failure * MtKinley second and Matlne son hit also. The Keys tried for tad to make up for the difficulties April a *M Series of a Long Branch man hitting a Smith thirihirdd. In iht high series Larry IJXHO 215 the cutdown when Jackson tried to Jim Pontl H5-22O-22J-OM wlih men aboard to with which the Red and White s Team W L Jack Mil imlauge 212 group. Mary Ann Nutl was tops steal second. The ball went Into 100 Club touch first base ended I his threat distance men me-l A strong wind Rsritan Rollers B n Richie I (km KM with Dale Dmmeman second and center field, Walhington scoring made times slow for the rnilert I Joe Yesenko Richie DIGIscornt't double wllh Ken-Brad Const. M 32 Qeo. l.auiin Maxiiie Smilh Ihud while for [he and Jackson going to third. Then Jim Font! 215220-223 two aboard gave Long Branch and middle distance men Chris Leilereg's IVII 50 Ceo Volpe 107 an infield out brought in Jackson, Pat Lamano 222 Iroah two rum before Bill Jan- hl(;h BHI1U-, Mny Ann Nutl again Heale managed to keep his win- Mat Key Ret Jack Ward 204 tying the score, more than Mata- s 4i Earl Benton 221 nsrone, KHS frnsh hurler, could was first wllh Msxini^Snillh arc ning place in the 440 but in the "uth River Elect Bob ( lamoronc 303 wan fans had dared hope for. Gloria Caso 204 settle down After that no Lonp und And Mrs I'mis' dati(thler slow time ol 57 4 seconds | Nick's Beauty Shop 45 Pal M< Donough 202 Fred Rothenberg If II back from, Bauman s Dairy Frank Caso m Branch player got beynnd second Joyce, third The Keys untied it quickly in the j Dan McKenna Bob V. >rd 301 his prior strong showings in the Bay Drug Co , Keyport 41 47 201 base against Jannnrone (op of the second. Bruce Jackson | Vlnce llHlleran 201 There weie I4S present at Ihe mile, having to settle lor third Four Deuces 351,4 54U Vic Cslk tn Gels Lilt Oa Error led off with a hit for the Red Peta Terranova Earl J ut ubsen 101 behind a pair of St Rose runners Four O's 19 7) 200 But Lonu Branch's Len Labrlnla i bowling UiiichiHin Saluiday Mrs Raiders and 6tole second and ill Ulmi »l in what has come to be compara- 21M Dub was every 1)11 aa good He had IPsns tiled with pnde thai Ihr SUNDAY moved on to third on a passed ball KEY-MAT CHURCH Carl Ilillmann 200 WHIs sent a long fly to left tn score tively slow time for the KHS dist- Mike Tobia 207 April 10 the KHS IN3 batsmen eating out jliunUin Leu^ue, lulllnu al the what uas to be the winning run ance man al 5 15 In the BM. the Percy Kipp 208 Team W KFYPORT INDEPENDENT tif his Imnd until the hixlh In M«I»»«M Ke)|Hiil Nil Alleys, hail nl MAY 15 Then, with two out in the bottom Keys' John Pole had to battle hia F.d Flynn 223 Malawan Baptist No 1 M Apr. 19 that frnmr I'ete Rothrnberg j! jMHeiveil 30 A.IIIC t Million* dunnu way in lor a fourth against the a life on an i-rrdr and moved of the second, came the big Mata- John Magala 232 Sl John's M Team W L win. Even the Gulls* mighty Roger around on Mike Weeks hit. the wan chance. Fred Moser and Bowie (lift Williams 239 Bayview Rollo 1'iisl House 51 41 2 P.M. Pearce had to settle for V 2:12 5 Long Bianch third baseman misn- both hit safely and Ed Flynn got a Presbyterian No. I 52^ 4OV4 Wrodr Mouse 51 43 Tlckris Can He I'urchaaed From winning lime, poor for him. MATAWAN-KEYPORT ing Ihe, relay to permit a run to Five Firsts Once life on en error, loading the sacks. Matawan Baptist Na 3 S3 41 illvesln ( nnlraclors M 45 Prank Rait Barber Shop Kennedys Keep To Winning Fern MERCHANTS LEAGUE •core But the KHS frosh sllll (couHmit'd from second column) Here the luck was with Keyport Keyport Reformed No. 2 52 41 Shore 1'iilnf Inn 54 45 CiliiWMd Avenua But in the. shorter events, the Team W had II to pull out when they came iKl, Heeimd. *u-hr*lh»i ' !»?•), Thlrrt. lor Pietrewici shifted closer to the Keyport Baptist 4»% 43'/,Keyport Lumber 53 41 ,wind was. less ot,,a (actor, and tht Palmer Esso 63 to bai In the seventh tnd that they SAD Supormarktl line hi right field, despite the faot St.. Joseph's 41 44 Great Jersey Mortgage 51 47 Maple PUta, Ktyport Rapol|as Market 53 did. ill. »i*riM>«, ITPI, Thud. WathJngion, a right handed baiter -Kennedy -cousins .k.e.pn lo, their-. Matawan Presbyterlaa BuVlew'i •Rfirtirarant 11 It' Errors did It all, Bryan Jack- HaaUt Pharmacy was coming up. Wathington slash- winning form, (Wally took bolh No. J ' « • 44 .rim* Improvements Patio Pit ' 45M 41!} Mc3iy *iicb.r Jlomea > in. laid dawn an easy roller but MMM ed a drive Into that territory and dashes away from the Gulls' touted Hebrew Congregatioa 4* 47 Tourine'i Tavern 44 43 TrabacWno the Often We've first bsieman Pietrewici only had to move five | Ed Sohriber. John Kennedy con- St. Mary's No. 2 4» 47 Jag's Sport Goods 41 46 Dee Construction 39 muffed the throw and m wti safe. yard run—Wfln by PfHrVf iPPti / ar nMU Btft9%t Puy|Ntrf steps to gather it in for the third tinned to improve in the timber Trinity Episcopal 45>/4 V'f, fttrutid uauly rMRi: Tnlro«-IUan* All Bros. Whney Sullivan filed out, but Al l«Hi, FoutUi, I'ul. ,Ki 11m» llaaM SWMI Shop out Otherwise it would have been topping H* look the high hurdles Matawan Presbyterian Woodworking Company 40 47 rmon Brown 221-208-227-6M VtnPell rolled one Id Stuffy Nor- I lit. Mallei the Maroon and from the Gulls' Scup Nichols, but No. I 46 48 Milt run — Wnn It.) Nunnallr ISRI a triple to put Larry'a Upholstery Shop K4 Club rls, the Long Branch third sacker, Stiuiul MUHIIIKII i III - " Nichols edged him out in the lows. Faith Reformed 45 40 Or Aay Flmnsn Of Sieel far ahead. Atlantic Tile 39 41 Norman Bruce 203 who threw wild on a try (or a dou- •nliurf (Kl| Tnurlh Jo HailH or Matawaa TVoaahla For the hurdles men the wind wal Gethsemaae Lutheran 44 49 J 111 Haskles Go Down In Order Old Mill Dairy 29 Si Peter Terranvva 207 ble play. It put the winning runs Illlli lim.ll.. Won lij XeijiitHv some trouble. A heartening de- Matawsn Methodist No. 1 43 50 That was it for Matawan. Wells 2M Club l.rnrst BraullRim io scoring poslnnn Fred Junes K> K«i I. Nil-hula i P|'I. Tjilnf velopment for the Red and White Calvary Melhottlst 42 SI .flwann iKl. Fnunii. Wi>lh,r«l,»rg got the jump and break back D. Trapea 200 Vernon Bnrwn 121 ?0» 127 lolled an easy fly lo right, but I't'i Tin.. lit Aayme Wlaalag To »Wp Us Bf Matawan Methodist No 3 4t 51 his crossfire In the next inning and contingent was to see Jim Lawson E Ferrari 21 Hastk Freeman Jim Siciliann Long Urnnch ri|,'ht U,w huidltB W«,n b> NlrlinU Kryport Reformed No. 1 42 M I'l'i s.i..ml K.nn.,1, Kl Tuird Parckaalag Tickets the Huskie batsmen started to go [ post two thirds in the hurdles, S. Bellrua 209 John Furey 213 fielder, muffed II completely. tKilh UMHII ulanr« •M Serlea Team W L 111 10 two MHS errors and another in Wally Kennedy needed just one R. Tomaselh» 203 dkl his jayvee schonl mate. Alfier Sponsor* R. Ormsbee 208-2M-18«—«M good discus lo grab off the discus P Vaecaiello 220 Kanlan Bakery S"H If,'-, who also lanned nine but did ulv Mlllrt il'IM riutif. Club CliM.Ill.il Tutu Ui, S.km HacUt Fir* Co. and an added satisfaction for Coach J. Budzlak 210 Ihe Matawan Journal 00 34 up three walks. '«) 224 I" Tuffy Baker s boys in this was that A. Skislak 222 V. Hallertn Mat-Key 200 Bar 49ft MV, Keyport Jayvata (0) vs. J. Wotman 227 H«i-i>nil Ui Won lo A4 .'mot. 1K1 two other Keyport contestants. J. Llsicki 24 Walt's Tavern 45 IS ab r Kl; rouiiimn if*)'i Tlilrji. (Vliln»a/rtt 201-232 th, Ctiipmin iKl liivUnrf Oak Shod.i Fir* Co. Norm Miller and Danny Alters, N. Slranlero 241 K Henderson Pine Knot 45 39 Hourthan, as picked up points in the event. As & Owtns 203- 204 Jump W,»] J. Robinson 215 Schanck'a 42f4 41 ^ Alger. p IPPI. i Irti. H*.l. FIRE EQUIPMEVr FUND 235 for the Javelin, Terry Ackerson won Beiber 213 S. Vitcussl Keller a O'Brien 4IW Trtmbley, lb Kl rnullh Ul.UnfO L Kennedy 227 mi all by himself and again there was Boies 200 Kahle li Reed M 45 llyer. c Ilia" lum Matawan the bounty of added places for KHS R Ormsbee 200-208 f erllones Greenhouses 31 4* • • I'l'i I'M MI Noli Kurre 2M J Stulti, cf iT II men, Charlie Ochinegro and Chap- II Vanvolkenberg 2CC ikMM ii*i|Kt High School Fl.ld D Engclmann 211 Split Rock II 73 Burkell, rf ('••• 123 man placing. V Dclapietro 204 W. Knapp 2M aaa Carnes, rf I'ula n I,, llr.inli d'Pl. 223 Kfroml. TTii,d. L'httMmvth Broad Street, Matawan Only in the high jump were the T. Davino 204 A. Adler II Reid 202 Turner, 3b 'KI. r n IKI IlllUltrt 212 Keys blanked. Chris Heal* picked W. Ertl Ruddy loppolo 217 Duff, If a'l" MAT-KEY SUN. MIXED M0 up a third in the broad jump and R. Rifenburf II Woirfersbergar 205 Leonard!!, 2b Apr. 24 212 Larry Chenqweth a third in the pole C. Bruder Jim Fontl :io Tomka. 2b Team W 21 vault. The wind tort of discouraged A. 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