wdNM duiJicouHTT h i s t o r i c a l a & s o ^ m ; EUEEllQU), .H . J. ii.ULE SiaeET Borough GOP In Charles J. Infosino Primary Battle Died Fighting Fire Dennis, Hauier, To v. One Of Si* New York’ Oppose Armellino’a ^ Firemen Killed; Had Bid For Council ■ Lived In Matawan ' Primers- election in Mata- Charles J. Infoslna, 43. for­ wan.Eoiough presents a con­ Member National Editorial Association— New Jersey Prert Association — Monmouth County Press Association merly of M ntawan, wan one of fused picture on the Republi­ six New York firemen killed can side where Councilmen 87th YEAR — 41st WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 19S6 lhe night of Apr, i fighting a Ralph R. .Dennis and Victor Single Copy Ten Cents four-alarm flro al a factory ArmelUno, running: mates in building at 4005 Third Ave., their lati.tw o victorious cam ­ near niith St., Thc Bronx. paigns; are r now opposed An TELEPHONE COMPANY PRESENTS AWARDS IN COUNTY Tlio alarm for the Hie went the votiLff. Tuesday. Van Cleaf Charges Police Block Land Purchased tn shortly after 8 pin. when if . Mr. Tennis has aligned him- lilar.0 was discovered In tho sett v/Siii Jam es H. H auser,'a Group Insurance; Flood Denies It For Water Plant nne-jlory factory of tlie Jlay-' newcoiner to politics. Mr, man Llndenberg firm, maim* —ArmeHiao—4 s—running—a^oner Councilman, Chief. Diapute Action By Matawan Township TacturtM's of artlflctnl - flow ers - — although - there- are - increasing Officers Friday; Possibility Of Vote Pays $4500 For Site lit tlie Third Ave. address. It rumors & write-'in candidate spread from the basement is ready to move in with him On Raises Becomes Part Of Argument On Cliffwood Ave. quickly In the building hi which • in oppotition to Mrj Dennis Charges vehemently made him, the, sergeant' $212.50 and there wns iv great deni of ciiem-" and Mr, Hauser. Matawan Township Com­ and as vehemently denied a ; patrolman $200. Mr. Van- m ittee ypRtcrduy voted- $4800 Icnlly treated paper nnd cloth. .. M r. Dennis arid Mr. Hauser about the role of the police' de­ Cieaf averred this ‘statement for tho puichnso of the 5,0 It broke through tho roof at ll'.uit have the endorsement of John partm ent in an alleged block­ was "sadly made” nnd was bcvcs Jrn'ol. on Cllffwood Ave. 11.111. A second and third,alarm • 'ttl u i !• e r, OOP organization ing of insurance and hospita­ "revealing.” nt tliF' ratlroatl Htntlon (or had gono out, but because flro leader in the borough. —May^ lization benefits for borough T h e finance chairman in- tlie . Hltn of tlio now water comimiiles hnd hnd prior culls or: Spafford W .Schanck also employees featured ihe Mat­ sisited the "one employee” to lilniit. The M iller la (lie b li T lo flrea in tho uvi-n, & (ourttv Jias given approval to their awan-Borough Council meet­ whom the chief referred was Corn, of which Antli'ojiy Tour nliirm, summoning' olty-wldo candidncies. ‘The two issued ing Tuesday. . The charges "on honored and respected Inc, 13 MnIn HI., Mutuwnn, l.i help, went In, City- Plro Coni- -statements about their back­ -Were.m ade..at the.meeting_by. one” of long tenure who would president-,-:;.-—- -—^ ------.;— —^7 m ls a lo u e r Ifidwwd--Caviu- " ground tind “qualifications yes: Councilman- Grayson Van­ be getting no benefits in the naUBli. Jr., rushed to tho acono .Mayor John Marl, Jr., ex­ — -terdayi •- The statements are Cleaf, chairm an of the finance plan comparable to those now to dii'oct oporntiniia. plained, tlio purchase of thin > pveseiiLed In the" order, their committee. They were de­ accruing to the chief. , ' Irani on the westerly side of . Firemen first hod ,tg. carry names appear on the ballot. nied, yesterday by Chief John Want Salary" Increments C lllfw o o d AVe, - c o u ld n o t -ju hoso lines to Uie roofit,of-4Ul- Lived In M atawan 15 Years J. Flood, borough police. Mr. VanCleaf, related t h c inado tinlll' the ordlntuico to Jolulng bulidingH. Then ladder* Mr. Hauler has been a res* The issue' was opened by third statement of the chief liond Urn townRli|i> lo t the were pul to the roof of tlio 20- — ident- of M atawan since 1041. Councilman VjmCleaf report* as~ being that the police were lion of a 1175,000 water plant fool-lilgli blowing stimbtiiro nnd In 1945 he was aT'member of Ing -to his associates Tuesday going out ln the foil election wnjo officially In loroe, Tim firefighting was brought closer the Republican county comm- that he had a “miserable" re­ after . another salary Incre­ towiwhlp oommltte hart taken to the center ot tiio- bUlowlng ^ ittee, -He "served on the bo* port to submit pn group In­ ment, Mr, VanCleaf said the blnue. . ’ 'j . ; > rough board of health, in 194^ mi option on the 'property to re­ surance arid a "damn weird chief was afraid the public ^farquee l.oo«pns ' ; and-1047 and In 1948 was^pfes s e rv o 11. ‘ ' . . one,” He declared a repre­ would‘.thlnk“ the police were At RiiO p.m. lt was holloed a • ident of the health board. Mr. getting "too many benefits” if The Central nallrnnri nf sentative from an insurance I f r f o o tT b y HO-fo o t ln ilrg u e b u u — Hn’aw r-has-been'r‘r&~meiiibeir N e w J e i '8e y - liif 0niietl-llit*-B 0v company " had ' been- in ~town they were-inciuded* in theTplan* tlio front wall of the building, of the Matawan First Aid and would not yote fov the ornlng body a oheck hnd bepu Friday, to submit data on the whlcli-liadoiico.boon^iijlifialai:...... and ReiStiue Squad since 1949 inndo of traffic at “cotmiy plan to nine borough service r a is e * ...... ; ------r - v 'r*- - wan loosening ns a tliln ttloa . - ■ and- is im ex-captain of lhe Rd,, Cllffwood, and the ox- employees and four police de­ This was rejected by Mr. mipportlng It was buckling fl'oln' squad. He is at present Its VanCleaf as without meaning At s luncheon meeting held rcecntljr st Joseph's, West Long nranoli, awards were presented lout of tho use of Ihe cross­ partment employees.. tlio heat, Commissioner Cnv- public relations officer. He Mr. VanCleaf said , the ser­ ln that it would be Illegal, for for n mifsty slogan and poster contest held In tho Monmouth County nlatrlot of the New Jcr- ing did not warrant the sey Bell Telephone Company. J, II. Worth, right, district manager of the county, I, shown has been chosen as secretary vices employees had been re­ the police to seek pay incre- oreotlon of a flashing signal above presenting awards io Miss Constance M. Margcllo. Matawan, center, who Is a easliler treasUrerof^thenewly-forineti m ents-:itt-^the—fall election. o r g a t e s . ------ceptive - to 7 what was -offered- tn the Keyport Office, for the bent slogan, and to Mrs, Mary Ellen Watson, business aflloer borough recreation commiss- but when the time came to Mr. VanCleaf declared th e supervisor In Long Branoli, second from right, who submitted tlie best poiilei;, Other, III.(lie Asked About Garbage ion....Mr., Hauser Is employed speak with Uie police, lt-had police had "froten'* their own picture are J, A. Molin, m anager of tho Long Dranoli office, and 'Harold M, Hc.clry, (accond ‘ Tile tBlafii Cepliivtment of by. , the . W estern Electric Co'. been demanded the agent go salaries by having a pay raise from left), m nqnger of tlio Keyport OITiee. a Health •called on the township In New York as assistant sup* with them into the police of­ put .on the ballot In 1&54 for to report on,- Its Jiandiink or , eiintendent In charge of com­ fices, away from other bo­ three years., He stated that g a r b a g e . Inforuiallon ex-’ pany management and public rough employees and offic­ when tlie police do this in­ Final Madison Rate Pfossly was roquesled on the . relations training. He ls a ials, while lt was discussed. stead of having a raise voted Borough May Sell Madison Township's long Workhouse Term use of sanitary land fill or trustee of the Pirst Presbyter- Mr. VanCleaf said a three- by the governing body and of an-lnclnerator. Inquiry was lan Church. - estimated and revised tax hour discussion had proved put in the budget, it becomes Water To Madison rate finally has been settled. For A&P Theft made If .-.there were a source Councilman Dennis h a s f r u i tl e s s with the officers, impossible by law for them to Tho Middlesex Count? Hoard of, air pollution through burn­ b e e n ft r e s i d e n t o f M a ta v /a n even though it was explained petition for such a referendum of Taxation has set tlie^rate ing of garbage or Its being again for three years, which, Would Be Used For Laurence Harbor ~— since .1926, He Joined the bo* to them the plan could npt go at 908 per 91000, This 11 1 left exposed. Mayor M an . rough Republican Club in 1927 through for the others unless ln this case, would be 1957 Development; Set negligible Increase from thfic Store Milted Bum, admitted conditions at the ' and beoame a member of the they went along. Mr. VanCleaf declared tho Apr. 26 Cleanup Day $07.09 p e r ' 91000 a n n o u h o e d Cake; Youth Nabbed dump tn Cllffwood woio not county executive -committee. Three Statements By Chief only effect of this stnnd wns to at the budget hearing Mar. all the township cnmmlltoR deprive the nine other-employ­ ^At-jpne^tlm e-Jie- was the lone Mr. VanCleaf declared the Matawan Borough will mak* 30 vvhen” U was slaTed by A-sontBnoo-^ 30~dayrln-thB deslred-but-sald llie fault was —county - committeeman explanation he received-, for ees of the benefits of thc plan a lim ited sale of w ater to Madi* Mayor Walter Jurm an' that Middlesex County worklibuse lq be pldcod ou c 1II7,fiih w ho In/ the borough, He is an this was contained ln three as 73 per cent adherence ls re­ (Contlnuod nil pago lour) son Township, if negotiations td some revision upward oould and fines of $10 on ouch of two - (continued on page four) statements in a telephone quired by the underwriting in* be anticipated heoause the suranca company. With th e be conducted betweon Mayors dlsoitiei'ly counts wag lovlod conversation w i t h C h ief county was not satisfied with by Magistrate John Fuchs, Flood. He quoted the first police out, there could be on* Spafford W, Sclmnck and Wal­ using the |S0,000,000 valua* ly 60 per cent, M r. VanCleaf New Development k[ statement from the chief aa ter Jurm an reach a settlement lion ftgure ln the 100 per Madison Townahlp,' Monday Keyport Bo^urd Votes stated. v He said insurance belD gK fV .U a . p p i u ^ m ^ n , d o 5 M l. o n > ’whfilefrale p r lo a - ^ y vcent «f raU blet fQr oompuU on Chafl.M. Oplkln, SS OUtf- . CUAULKH J, 1NFOR1NO want that insurance/' The T»en©fH® o f $113 * t o ' 1115 p e t 'ing the rate for ^bunty taxes. woo’d kLaur«i)fjs ^Harbnr Line, Bethany, Rds. councilm ans declared1 tbe “ only m o n t h ' f o r a l l ' 13 * em ployees thfl vater can^be roaold by tho It Appears; now the 'oounly Pfctrolmnn Clmrlon XJotbo .nd explanation he could get out had been cut off. He called township at a profit to a de­ hewed closed (o the toCsl vol- Raritan Health fiody Spoelal Officer Janoph Laakte- m arquee to'jlul^BSolt' quldkly. ^ of the chief was that the men this a “very miserable .show­ veloper. The development con­ Uatlons ... estim ated ..by ihe Kindergarten Through wicsr township poiioorwero oil Gets Map ( Tanks In However, no nooner Worn tliolr on the force did not . like .the ing** on the part of the police townshlpfs own appraiser. __ Third ;Grade To Be In cerned consists of 74-liomes lo* cries out than the marque*' terms which would ensue for and averred someone should The 1056 rate U a aubntnn- patrol after m idnight two weeks Cold Spring Rejected cated on the Rankin propcrtyr gnvo way, tearing wttll It i . New Grammar School "carrying the Insurance if they “ acquaint them with the facts tial reduotion fr o m the ago when they enrne upon Cul- formerly tlie Lutil farm, on kln and a toen-ogo gill dis­ Uaritan Towimlii(i Hoard of Inrge section of brlok wall _ were no longer employed by of ‘life.” He stcUed that in 9111,97 per f 1000 rate In ef- At a special,jneetlng of the Honlth Monduyr ./6Vlewml tho which camn down with nil «iea the borough. . • private Industry, workers have Middlesex. Jtd*...... feot last year, but unhappily turbing thc pence hi a real-, - Keyport Board of Education prolim lnary pi all of c\ 871-plot of the i oof. IiStlilera-toppletl'' - . The second statem ent of tho to strike to derivo -benefits -1- M ayor Schanck explained this this docs not mean a de* tlal area - w herb' it would” l)B . held Thursday, it was voted, sub division to \be located nl down amid the flying brick* chief,, according to Mr. Van- such as these and here~it was morning the borough 1ms a cer­ oroase in cash tax payments nnnoylng to persons trying to '<*" ieven to one, to float a $350, L»lne and Dothany Rds. whore and m ortar Slid the firomen ou Cleaf, was that the chief con­ being rejected by a gtoup that tain pumping capacity under for township residents as jthe sleep.. Tjio ' officer's orderod 000 bond issue for a.new elem* itariLan, Matawan nnd Holm* the roof and ladders wore oar- ‘ sidered the plan ‘‘designed for was getting, lt for nothing. the amount of water allotted municipality was ordere^ to the pair to go home, . »ntary.. school. Kenneth Wha- Mr. VanCleaf said "It really del Townships coma together. led down wlUt life crash and the sole benefit of one em­ them by the State Wnter Policy Inorcaae Its percentage^ of Tlie officers then made tliolr : rton cast the negative vote, stinks.*' . .... ". rounds of the business area, at The bourd nlso hoard com* burlStfjn tlio rubble,' ployee” who is not a police of­ Commission lor the rpw water true valuation used Jn com* ’ arid Kenneth VanPelt passed. Cyrua Brown, chairman of Shoreland Circle -and ot tlio plaints from resident* of Cold ficer, Mr, VanCleaf held this plant on Middlesex Rd. in cx» putlog school and tnunlulpa! ICmorgendy calls' wont out to The hoard plans to have avail­ public works; wanted to know^ AfeP store they dlscovoied Spring Manor, Wost Kraus* was entitled to rebuttal. He cess of all estim ated maximum taxes which sent these fig* (continued on psgo four) able a total of $450,000, in- what could be done for the* that the baked goods box, left burg, and refused to aticopt said he spoke as a taxpayer, borough needs. It accordingly ures up from 93,800,000 to |R,« deluding $100,000 surplus. . other nine . employees, inde­ out for overnight deliveries, certification by Craig Plnne. more than as an official, when would be "found money" for 800,000. The advantage In Hand WU( Hear *1 It also was agreed to have pendent of the police. had boeh rifled of bread, gan, township enginofr, of he staled Chief Flood bene­ the borough to sell this water, the situation Is that taxing' -the-new sohool utilized by the fited more than anyone else Benefit* Related cakes and. pastry. After re­ sanitary'installation* In t h o Marital Cases ‘ ■ ^ according to tlio mayor. 1 will be sprosd out over many kindergarten through the third under present arrangements. M r. VanCleaf saw no way to porting tlie lliOft, they re­ area. It was Uie opposition more Individual taxpayers, Chief Justice'A rthur T. van- ,**,gjrade, 6r, if possible to build Mr. VanCleaf declared that In go ahead uridcr. the law. with? Mayor. Jurm an conflrm cd’llio sumed patrol and found Cul- of -Township Committeeman due to the township's growth. dorlillt has Issued an order re­ enough school, so the out the police. He* declared township would lay the, mains kln and the glrl-stlll riding John A,.Diver that blocked addition to a $5000 annual sal­ establishing Ihe matrimonial fourtri^S^mie can be accom­ ary, the borough made pay­ the action of the cblet appear­ for the short distance required about In tlio etir. .Qnn look In tills certification, _ _ dlvislon-cf-thr-Superlor'Court— modated. M fr Wharton’ was ed io be "insubordination” from the new pumping station the back seat was enough lo ~Tlf6~ndw"'suU7divrsioh Is a m ent for the chief *of $1188.40 .lit— Moumouth— County,— and— - 1-----a g a in s t r t h e - m o ti o n _b e c a u s e _ h e Into'V police" pension, fund- an*- to tho development nnd insttfll shaw~whBrB- the~m liitng_paiF- Begai— development—with— all but-as~no-order~had'bccn-giv7 Posted Bills On Huimlor Cauvt Judge Keimsdv , favored having Uie ' fourth, en, It could not be called that. a meter at the point whore try and baked goods had gone, curved streets on tlio order of nualiy which made the chiefs C .lloiid JiM .liotm .Bsslgiied.lo fifth, and sixth grades use the He blamed Chief Flood for the water entered tlie develop* acoordlng-to-thr offioersi-——r BouUiwood - to .^prevent. roads total eventual return from imndlii' m aters fn this connec­ “ ^^.B.chool, ^with a comblnat-, giving "careless and incom­ er's mains, Mayor Jurman Utility Pole ' -Heverely Reprimanded In tho sub division ^fioni be­ his employ $0100.40 per year. tion starting Apr, M. Judge "ion gymnasium and audiior- plete Information”- to the oth­ added that If the time comes Magistrate Fuchs ' handed coming thorouglifarns. It is The other officers only bene­ lfaml ls a former Keyport runt- lutn in the building. . er officers about the plan. when Matawan Township no -^A dvertiBCr,» Culkln a, flovcre repromandv located across 1-lno Hd, from fit at aflve'per cent rate, the Mnn d e n t...... - With this plan adopted by finance chairman declared, He said thc true picture Of the longer'takes water from tho Monday. Aa the defendant tho avoa in whlcli brokers for Ia Fined $55;' Nal> ! The order followed a meet­ th* board, a minimum of 10 the; captain of police haying plan was that the employees borough and has its own water was sentenced to the work* Herbert Kendall, developer, in g 011 A p ril * belwobn ICd- . ‘ classrooms and an all-purpose $250 paid into the fund for (continued on page four) plant, further conversations Dumper Of Junk house, he heard himself des> aro renewing options in Mnt- room will be constructed. would be sought with the bor* itwan Township, /Lite a re a Is ward McConnell, administra­ Tacking of bills and postern cribftd by the court an ‘'a n>c- J. Frank Weigand, Keyport, ough to get that excess capa­ ognlr.ed leader of juveniles." slated to he solved by the tive dlrenlor of the courts, on utility poles In tlie borough tentatively wns selected as KHS Class Of 1931 133 Polio Inoculation* city from the pumping station, The m agistrate said a certain West Keansburg Water Co. Monmouth County Judge Joint I*'rank Poterir.n headed a del' O, "Giordano and the M(m-' counsel for the building, de­ In Matawan Friday Muat Kepalr Hldewalks without obtaining a llconse.cpsl group ol Jiivonllcs look up to Plans 25th Reunion mouth County Hoard of Kree- pending upon his willingness The borough council wav notl- Clinton Miller, Elizabeth, $&0 Culkln as Uielr idol am) re­ flUAtton of h<>mM>wncvH in - to serve and the fee whicri he Plans for thc 25th reunion John J. Muller, Matawan Cold Hprlng Manor/ When holder.,. A oouu room wJJI lie fled by 1U liability Insurance and $5 costs when he was ar­ gard him as boing "abovo the would accept. Harvey O. notification of certification of provided for Judse Hand la of the Class of 1031. Keyport Borough Health Officer, re­ company to have the condition r a i g n e d b efo re Magistrate law,1' lhe maglslroto said he Hartman, Keyport, borough sanitary installations on lots the Hall of ltecorda. ' High School, were discussed ports that a total of 133 chll* of the sidewalks in the area Jam es H. Martin Monday. Mr. noted there was a large as- attorney, was selected as an 33 30 and 40 4a hy Mr. Finne­ About four years ago Chief dren and pregnant women around the parking lot at Llttlo Miller was posting signs adver­ nemblance of Juveniles in the . alternate. at a meeting at the home of gan was read, (hey interject­ Justice Vanderbilt meiged the and Broad Sts, repaired, tising an amusement event '.o spectators' bonohes and this - Meet With Architect Evans Ilyrne, Liberty Bt., were Inoculated Friday after­ ed their opposition. Irving It. Monmouth county Court with M rs. Genevieve Donnell, coun* be staged at tlie Asbury Park wos proof of ths hold he hnd The board met Tuesday M atawan, Sunday evening1. noon at the polio clinic at the I) o t y, hoard president, In­ olliern from five counties anti ell member in charge of gar­ Convention Hall. He also wns o n th e m . evening with Victor Ronfclt, formed them lhat while ho directed nil licarlugn would bn The program for the dinner Matawan Public Health Cen* bage collection matters, an­ advised by Chief John J. Flood. Magistrate Fuchs tiion ob­ of Coffin; Coffin and Bonfeldt, appreciated tlmli difficulties, held In Tleiiton. Mince Hint to be held at Ye. Cottage Inn, ter, then the-supply of vac* nounced the annual spring Matawnn Police,' that he vio­ served stornly: "No one Is the architectural, firm select­ above the law. 'Hie youth of (continued on p ag e fo n rr time, Mm Monmouth Counly K. yport, Saturday evening, cine ran out. lie stated about cleanup day would be Apr, 28. lated a state law which prohib­ ...... ed. .by. the.board.for_ the. new Madison Township must roc- Her Aaiar;lnt|oii hsn beon act- 75 persons-were- turned away, She was authorized to pay t»e-; its-the placing of advertising building, to discuss various April 21, was planned by the ogulr,o Uiin," • Indicating ttio Iv In urging the re I mil of the Mr. Muller declared person roy Emmons, garbage contrac. m atter on a prively owned util­ To Dedicate Church problems' Mr. Ronfeldt was following who were present: one Hentencrd, the magistrate agency to Monmouth County. came to the clinic from as far tor. an extra $05 for thla serv* Ity pole. Tlie chief cautlonud Informed of some of the pro- added “Don't look up lo tills Tlie new church building Mr. and Mrs. Clyde (Wllhel- away as Holmdel and Atlantic Ice. Uie defendant he also might be blemft which would have to be Highlands. He added that (continued on page four) of (ifthsernane I.uthrran Ftre Company May mlna VsnderWaal) Egginson. Councilman Victor ArmelUno subject thereby to complaint included In the building pro­ many of those who visited the Chur«:h, M ain Ht. and M aple gram , such as the acquisition Elizabeth; Mr. and Mra. Ar­ said he was in receipt of com­ by the company owning the Move Equipment clinic walked a considerable p o le . Plan Paper Drive 1*1., K ey p o rt, Is a lm o st com* of two homes, supplying fill, thur (Catherine Oornkamp) distance, which was ln cont­ plaints about the dangers of plrte, a full month ahead of A nprrliil mnnllnu waa held children using steel-tipped bows It was thought to be strango and the possible closing of i Billiard, Paterson: Mr. and rast to those wh(Ht>me,to pre­ Cub Hcouts of MaUwan snhedule. Tlie date of dedl- on Apr. 4 at the Morganvllle that the defendant's einployors s t r e e t , Mrs. Oeorge (Dorothy Dorn- vious clinics for injecirons. as and arrows, Mr. Armellloo Pack 64 will hold a newspaper ra tio n h a s been se t for Hun* Volunteer Klrehouan to meet The architect submitted ten noted Madison Township had in Asbury Park hnd not warned li(tnp> Nowell. Bloomfield: they had been In automobiles. und magazine collodion drive day, Apr. ZInl, at Ihe 11 with Millard l.uinbititon, Hilb­ (continued on page four) . " tative plans for the grammar Mrs. Catherine (Oelger) Au- Including Friday's clinic, enacted an .ordinance to pre­ th e w e e k of M a y 14 to ID. All o'cloek arrvhie. The Rev, ert Ntvlsnn. I^innklln I'Jni. school. The building would mock, Lcog Branch; Mr,. five have been held, according vent their s^le and use by min* 1 —:------— residents are urged to start f)r, Kdwln If. Knudtcn, pre«* mum. Al Htoier, ICverett Stor- " face north on Broad St. With Helen (Young) Heather, Key­ to ^fr. Muller, snd 410 have ors and questioned what mea­ Matawan High School saving newspapers and mug Ident of the Kvangellcal Lu­ er, John l.nmheraon and O. the suggested arrangement, port: Mrs. Harold (Madaltne been inoculated. Heretofore, sures could be taken in the bor> Will Hold Open House ar.lnft*' now, which will be pick­ theran Hynod of New Jersey Kegell, wlio aro Interented In only the westerly side of Div­ Csdoo) Quackenbush. Wlcka- clinics have been held twice a ough, lhe council was told ed nt,) h y C u b s ln e a c h will he the offlclsiit and will locutlnn a piece or property in ision St. would be used, which tunk. and Oordon Bornkamp, month, but in May and June Chief John J, Flood, borough M atawan High School will neighborhood. D u n c a n r . presi-h the sermon. The Rev, lhe It'ibrrt«vlllo area lo which would limit the amount of Illver Plaza. they will be held only once, on police, already had npprouchcd hold open house Tiifflduy Hliick, CubrnuHter, should, bn Frrderlrk Rous, pallor, lo move pan of the company's the land could be developed the first Friday, the same as the two vendors ln the borough from 7 to 9:30 p.m. All par­ contacted If any resident is will hlr«s the many new fur* rfi i ili> i n r n t . ' a t a later date. about restricting sales, but this Burned By Acid ln A p ril. ents who are interested may not approached,. ... nl«hliig« bring plnced hi tite Klie i;uiii|ii\ny meinheir. at- With this tentative plan, the did not stop bows anrl arrows Mr. Muller hop^s a larger confer with the teacher or tlio nr.w fhurrh and will roriducl lending were M at tin (linlth, clasfrocm part of the building Balvatore Bonafonte, 23, of being bought outside of the supply of vaccine will be aval- p r in c ip a l, Home From Hospital the first ifrvhe, Jr., fie it Huber, Tony (letter, w o u ld s ta n d b a c k a b o u t 80 87 Main St.. Matswsn, re­ able on May 4. ]le reports b o r o u g h . A program, put on entirely A vmper aervlre will he Itudy IIa i b 1 nl, and ltolieri feet from" the street, and the mained In fair condition ye<- children from M atawan Boro» Cpuncilman Grayson Van by the students, will be pre­ Mrs. Aram A, ^ Capinninn, held al 4 «'<‘lonk on Apr, t3 Weber, |r. 'llio conimlttee to all purpose, room about 35 feet terdsy «t Monmouth Memor­ ugh, Matawan Township, Key­ Cleaf observed the principal sented In the auditorium from M a in fit., Matawan, who has to which the people of the InvrnlluBle location of th# back. A parking area could ial Hospital where he was port, Union Beach, Keantbunr. difficulty appeared to b* to still B to 9 p.m* Kveryone In wel* been a putlrnt in the Presbyter­ <-»tn)riM»ltr. ' a re Irtvlted t« porpeily ia William /ilorer, be rr.kde about SO feet from token Friday by Matawan Raritan Township and Marl­ reserve the right of Uie use of c o m e . ian Hospital, Philadelphia, has see the new edifice, P ress­ itobeit- Nlvlaon, lluddy l.am- the street fdr use during com­ First Aid Squad after having boro Township. »t well as the hows and ariyw« in hunt returned home. ing s t thla se rv ic e w ill lie munity event* which may take bernon Slid llohert lieber, Jr. been burned about the face well as other ^municipalities Ing. JfunHng with fiier •nt-Uvj, v.-ill be Tbe Cllffwood Reach Com­ U ry of Pstliih Kduoatlon and The family of ths lat« rangement woujd allow for] \UUwin. According t*>Chlef ----- ' ' ■ latfon of IjunUntf >»•/ «m*i oi»ru li'jinr. pany Inc., wishes to ahicerely Ifgnia Missions. The Hiur- Charles J, Infosino wish to thr addition or more room* Adbijih . Meosel, Matiwan Nrw Yerk tarnplke Kspresi arroT/o, A b :>y u fur n H t, D id tr o(|, on Mon thank the Cllffwood Volunteer glsl will be the Rev, llr, (1, thank all Uielr friends and , when'the tUne . Toi?n«b!p PolJft., a.hose he', $1 « round trip rrequem hurti^nif IIr /'***.,*, iil i fftt y t fii^iii $:"/) tv • P.m. .- Klre Coinpiinv for th«lf eff- Oeiuld neerelary ef nelthbors for tlieir many kind* 1 w i # S i r 0 P^»*l^«'aft add vat Convenient, econoni c yt II. r'/ni:>lii'*: den*."/ in evinuohhloii ths.fhe Ihe Hynod, Tea will he serv­ Mr, Bonfeldt said it would bur*t, spraying him with •! For time schedule call K<- neates during their recant be­ iit« 111'*- r r * ! i'c ol 1li" . A t i f 4 f j r ,f ( in lh e lit* <‘ui T/ol'iii/ on April e d In th e P*rl«h h all |m< reavement Kipeclally th* , • ,, JjStVl,,, , .„ , 1 port TOTW, , , •• , ' I'/ t « : • . - i I - i-’ • 6Ui, at Clif/wood Dcacb, ' 1 ffl#dlsitly ^rt#r this ssrelce, prlcatS of lit. Josspli's, mouth Memorial Hospital on MARRIES KEANSBURG MAN ENGAGEMENTS ilS S PLAGER WEDS MR. SKRIPK0 BIRTHS Friday, Apr. 6, 1956, to Mr, THE and-M rs. E verett'E llison.'. 905... G o lif - Knox : A v c b p n ' Union Ave., Union Beach;— : Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mr. and. Mrs. Alan Avchen, MATAWAN JOURNAL H u g h e s Knox. 82 Pacilic—BWd., Cliff- Keyport Rd., Holmdel, are the wood Beach, have announced parents .of' a daughter, born in Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, P a g e T w o . April 12, 1956 the engagement of their daug­ Perth Amboy Hospital. - Woodbrcok Dr., Matawan. are hter, Beverly Jane, to John the parents of , a daughter, F. Golly, son of ,Mr. and Mrs. ’ W a rr e n born Friday, Apr. 6, 1S56, ln WILLS’flLED Frank Golly, Route 35, Laur­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard War­ Riverv|ew Hospital. ence Harbor. ren, Holmdel Rd., Hazlet, are D e B e V o is e l)r.'C arl A. Gesswein Miss Knox graduated from the parents of a son, bcrn Dr. Carl A, Gesswein, Mat- Sayrevllle High School In 1955. Sunday, Apr. 8, 1956, lh Rlvc-r- A sen was born cn Friday, . -awan physician who.died Mar. Her fiance ottended Newark vlew Hospital. The baby nui Apr. 6. 1956, in Rlverview Hos­ 10. left cash bequests tota.lng sphools and is employed by been na,med Rirharci. jr:, Mrfe. pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur $95,000 tp- three,) nieces,. a nep­ the Pennsylvania Railroad, W arren is the former Miss Car­ DeBeVoise, 419 Atlantic Ave., hew, a brother-in-law, four N e w a rk . ol M o w e ry . Matawan. r . cpusins and a Triend, accord­ A (all wedding ia planned. S m ith _ ing to his will recently pro­ . S to n e . bated in Freehold. . Erdinin Arnold., A daughter was born on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith D*. Gesswein, Who left no Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold, Saturday. Apr. 7. 1956, ln 708 "Morningslde Ave.^/Unlon close relatives, was the hus- 117 O s b o r n S t., K e y p o r t, a n ­ Perth Amboy Hospital, to Mr." ^each, are the parents of a. -band-of-the late-Bessie (Hud­ nounce the engagement of and Mrs. George Stone, 424jdaughter, born Monday; A pr;- son) Gesswein. their daughter, Patricia Ann, Pacific Blvd., Cliffwood. 9, 1853, in Rlverview Hospital. to Otto Erdm an, Jr., son of Mr. - Under the'term s of. his will F a l b e r v . dr “d Nov. 22, 1965, Dr. Gess- and Mrs. Otto Erdman, sr.. Mr; and Mrs. George Fal­ Grand Union .Gaini wetn left $45,000 to a nlcce. Hillside. /_ “ Miss Arnold Is a senior at ber, 98 Compton St., West Superm arket Chain 1 Lillian tfeney. Bequests of K eansbure^are-the- parents of -^0;000j^err^tttie;;ttr^noth^r ~Keyport High-ScKoolran^ plans The Grand" Cnl6iv_Ccm pany. to attend Drake's Business a son, born Sunday, Apr. 8. .niece, Marie Keney. and ib a 1958,' in Monmouth Memorial has acquired the Food Center nephew, Russell M. Keney. College ln September. Her H o s p ita l ” Supermarkets, Inc., chain, A niece, Violet Waltte, and fiance attended Hillside High Pecksktil, N. Y. it has been two cousins, Dora Chaddock School, and Is employed by M o ffle r...... announces by Lansing P. ahd Ada Bowman, each’ re A d a u g h te r w a s b o r n on* S a t­ Shield, president of Grand Un- cetved $5000. A brother-in- urday, Apr. 7. 1959, in Mon­ )pn. The acquisition became law, Jesse Morrow, and his mouth M emorial''Hospital, to effective following the close of wife Ella, received $5000 Jolnt- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moff­ business on M ar. 31. There are ly. -A cousin, Max Dehna and ler, Box 196, Hazlet. a total of six food center m ar­ hlE ft I f e Emma, received kets located in the' area, a t A r m s t r o n g $5000 Jointly. new 20,000 square-foot m arket Mr. and Mrs. George Con­ Laura Noelker, n cousin, w ith p a r k i n g f a c i li t ie s Cor 250_ over Armstrong, 90 Warren u pnd Algle' Vincent, a friend, cars ls-now under construction M B S . B O B F .i I t WARBEN HENDON MR., MRS. ROBERT SKRIPKO • St., Keyport,—are-the_p»rents — -were each bequeathed $2500. In D d B B s. F e tt y r - “ " MlssTJoan 'M arie Mltteran- honor. She wore a strapless Miss Joan Plager, 219 Poole trait neckline and long point­ cf a fourth child, a son, horn The balance ol Dr. Gess-' In making the announce­ — vein's-estate was left h i s gown of lace and nylon tulle, ed sleeves. Tbe full skirt ter­ Saturday, Apr. 7, 1956, in Mou­ do. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Ave., Union Beach, daughter ment, Mr. Shield said, “Thesi with a matching lace Jacket. minated ln a chapel train and rn o u t h M emorial Hospital. niece, Lillian Keney, who also Carmen’ Mitterando, 315 Hem­ o. Mr. and Mrs. Alex John­ markets are an excellent add­ was named executrix of the Her headpiece was of blue her fingertip veil of French Their other three children are lock St.. Roselle Park, be­ son, 188 First St., Keyport, be­ ition to our present operates w ill. tulle leaves .with an eye veil. Jlluston fell from a crown of daughters. ..The baby will he In Hudson Valley, Theli came the bride of Robert Bridesmaids were Miss Vir­ came the bride of Robert pearls. She carried a .heart­ named Lloyd after his pater­ the - ' Mrs.Anioluettc Figon« " acquisition represents anothei Warren Bendon, son of Mr. ginia Pfma, Linden, Miss Skripko, son "of Mrs. Anne shaped bouquet of white rises. nal grandfather. ' M r s. Antoinette Plgone, step forward In the company’i and Mrs. M arkC. Bendon, sr., Joan Napurano, Newark, and Mrs. Evart Vanderbilt, Un­ T/^tajaan Township, who* died Skripko, Route 38, West D w j e r „ ' rapid expansion program/' Shore Blvd., Keansburg, _on Miss Claire Arthurs, Roselle ion Beach, was the matron of Mar. 17, named her three KiiCnsburg, and the late Mich­ Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Dwy He said that Qrand Union ant­ S u n d a y . A p r , 8, 195®, a t t:3® Parle. Their gowns and head­ honor. Her waltx-length gown grandchildren beneficiaries in ael Skripko, Saturday, Apr'. er,-431—Atlantii icipates an Increase of oyej . p.m. ln St, Joseph's Church p ie c e s ofplnk, orchid and -w as-of-yellow -laee-ovenatln‘ -T^isserat-nm iriirtB rTioiy wan, are the, parents of a, .412,000,000-ln sales through the' her will dated May 17, g r e e n ,— r e s p e c tiv e ly ;— w e r e — of^ and she wore a small crown RoBellt:—The-PM tor,—the—ilevr Family church. Union Beach; — 1W 07 -the-s«m e~design-as-that-worh of-yellow-pearls with-a m atch­ daughter,— born— Wednesday, acquisition-of- the-Food-Center— J6hn—C. "Dowling, officiated The Rev, Joseph O. Fox, pas­ George sm ith receives three by the honor attendant. ing eye Veil. Her heart­ Apr. 4, 1S86 in Monmouth Me- chain. /' - at Uie. ring ceremony ' M lu P atricia A. Arnold tor, offlcated. Jack Rick- acres of land on Church St., D iane.U iraglla, Roselle shaped bouquet was made of morlal'Hospltal. Mr. Shield ln a welcome to before, on altar adorned with wood.. Perth Amboy, was the ' —M atawan “ Township." J - o h n Park, cousin o t the bride, t h e F. w. Woolworth Co;, y e llo w r o s e s . ' ...... the Food Center- employees, spring flower*, ■. ... , soloist a n d Mrs. Frank TerwiUlger _ - Smith was bequeathed three was flower girl. Her ftill N e w a r k . , invited all of them to become Given In marriage by h e r Fleming was ofganlst. The attendants’ gowns and A son was born in Rlverview acres on Lloyd Rd.. Matawan. length gown of blue lace and No date has been' set for part of the Grand Union fam i­ father, the bride wore a sown Given In marriage by her headpieces matched tbe style Hospital on Wednesday, Apr. Remaining property a n d nylon tulle was styled wlth_a the wedding. ------ly, pointing out the many per­ of white _ Chantilly lace._ over of the-m atrbn of honor's but 4, 1956, to M r. and M rs. Rich­ tou1ldingt__were :Jeft.. a - third fitted bodloe, cape sleeves and father, the bride wore a full- sonnel benefits such as hosp- satin 'and nylon tulle, designed they were iri pastel colors ard Terwllliger, 84 Creek Rd., grandson, Harry SmlthL sub* bouffant skirt. All of the at­ , Furnished Apartment signs length gown of Chantilly lace ltallzatlon, group_..llfe.Tjnsur-- with an Illusion neckline, long Miss Charlotte. Szeztaye, Carte Keansburg. ------tendants -oarrled -cascades.- ot/ for. sale- at ttils office. ------jFSjsr satin-styled with a por. ahea. iJehsion plan, paid vaca- pointed “’sleeves Arid bouffant eret, wore aqua with aqua other two .grandsons. . spring flowers, . tlons and stock Option plan skirt which terminated ln a rose bouquet; Mrs. Artiur W rig h t Gei£ge fl n J* John Smith Ronald Casey, Ardsley, Walling, Keyport, pink; Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wright, myw enjoyed by Orand Union | were“ bequeathed government chapel train. Her fingertip COUPLE MARRIED IN KEANSBURG N.Y.,; cousin of the bride­ Bernice Gllllgan;. Laurence Jr„ Cliffwood Ave., Cliffwood, p e o p le . .. bonds while Harry Smith Is veil of French illusion fell groom. served as best' man. Harbor, orchid, and M rs. Rob­ are the parents of a daughter, to receive furniture, dishes from a pill Box bat embroid­ JJsherln* were M ark. C. Hen­ ert Riley, Deal, nlle green. born Thursday, Apr. ,5, ' 1956, and farm machinery. The ered with! sequins and pearls. Former Key por ter \ : . don, Jr., Eupt Keansburg, Donald Skripko, W e s t ln Rlverview Hospital. ' ,. talance of the estate is to be She carried a cascade bou­ Diet In Oregon brother of .the bridegroom, Keansburg, was his brother's .. divided equally among the quet of white orchids. V inci r Anthony Basile, Jr.,- and Nich­ best man and Ashers were Word has been received In three grandsons. Miss Laura Mitterando, olas Perrone, Newark.- William Skripko, twin brother Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Vin­ Keyport of the death- of Ar­ Harry Smith was named eft* Sunset Ave., Keansburg, cous­ ci, 18 W ashington Ave., Mata, A dinner and reception for of t h e bridegroom. West thur Albert Churchill, 81, of ■ ' pcutor of; the will. in of the bride, Was maid ot van, are the parents of twin 204 guests'was held at the Keansburg; RuSsell ' Dangler 1010 N. 14th St.. Salem, Ore. sons born Sunday, .M ar, -18tbr Hotel Elizabe ti-Corteret, Eliz^ and. -Joseph Sablnl, Keans­ Mr. Churchill, who resided in 1956, at the South Amboy Me­ abeth,_ at ' 6:30 p.m.', after burg, and Evart Vanderbilt, “Keyport for" about five years , COUPLE WED AT ST. JOSEPH’S morial— Hospital,------V in c e n t whlch'the- couple/left for a Union Beach; ------f r o m " 1914^to "1919,—dled —on . weighed four-pounds, a n d wedding.trijrto Florida. Upon The bride's mother chose a Feb. 24, 105B, in Salem. ; ' Francis," four pounds, 13 ounc­ their return they will reside light blue afternoon gown of When M r. Churchill llved-ln es. Mrs. Vinci is the former In Roselle Park. For travel­ tulle over satin. She wore a Keyport, he was a • master • ~ Miss Lorraine Trezza, Laur­ ing the bride chose a blue corsage of orchids. T h e mechanic associated with, the ence Harbor. • coat dress, nivy blue accessor* bridegroom's mother selected Jersey 'Central Traction Co. : ■ le^ an^ an^ orchid corsftgei oh . prohid afternoon KONya of He is survived/.by hia: Wife,- v. .. ’ili'ir.^ Calherlne-i/ChurchHlrra^ff- ^ T he'bride’s motijfer^toore''"a tulle over satin. Bhe also hail ’’ iSri’ai^& nr.^I^m O n^H lM - 'raws-iMSb rdveruink ‘Sitln it- a corsage of orchids, ton, Spring Valley Rd„. Mor broiHer,-:'EW ott -C s PprH andr r. "•= Ore., and a sister,: M rs. M abel ternoon dress with matching A reception followed at ganvllle, are the parents of a Kleen. Salem. '.. :...------hat and accessories. T h e Mlchanne’s, W est Keansburg. daughter, born Friday,. Apr. J , /Funeral services .were held _ bridegroom's mother Wore a For their wedding trip to 1958, ln Monmouth Memorial Feb. 27 ln the chapel of, the • turquoise blue faille afternoon Maine, the bride wore a gray Hospital. ■ W>T. Rlgdon Co., Salem, with dress-with matching accessor­ wool suit with pink and gray the Rev. George H. Swift of- , ies, Both wore whlto orchid hat and a corsage of pink . Ellison.' . flciatlng. < . •* c o r s a g e s . r o s e s . A daughter was bprn ln Mon- The bride Is a graduate of The bride attended Keyport Roselle Park High School and High School and the B&rbtzon was employed by the Weston School of Modeling, New Electric Instrument Corporat­ York. She Is employed by, the ion, Newark. The bridegroom New Jersey Bell Telephone WHY 1RAVU? Is a graduate of Middletown Company, Keyport. Township High School and at­ The bridegroom was gradu­ tended Monmouth Junior Col­ ated from Red Bank Catholic lege, Long Branch.. He is em­ llgh School and Is employed ployed as a laboratory ­ b y M a p e s Si Sproll Steel ant at Central Research Lab­ Company, Union. SEAC0ASTJK*® oratories, General Foods The couple will reside' on Company, Hoboken. Florence Ave. Union Beach. HAS ALL YOUR FLOOR COVERING NEEDS MBS. FRANK LELAND CARHART Have U» Give You An Estimate on Having SPCA, Auxiliary Ha» .. __Mlss Anna - Arvllle Bowno, wan best man.- Ushers-were WEDDINGS Linoleum, Broadloom, etc. IhMalled by OuFEx^ Dinner, Election .... d a u g h te f of-Mr.and M rs . Gifford. Bowne, brother of-the bride, and Edmund Carhart, Woodlyne Bowne, Liberty St., WiUlams-MIUer pert Mechanic* or . . . •’... - The Red Bank Afea Auxili­ West Keansburg, cousin ot Miss Joyce Mary Miller, West Keansbure, was married ary of the Monmouth' County the bridegroom. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Society for the Prevention of to Frank LeUnd Carhart, son Tho mother of the ' bride ert Edward Miller, 54 Chin- If “You Do It” We Can Cruelty to Animals held Its of Mrs. George* Beaman, wore an Iridescent pink taffe garora Ave., Keyport, became first dinner-meeting at Peter­ and of Charles Carhart, Sid­ ta and lace dress with a cor­ the wile of Rhys W illiams, son son's Restaurant Red Bank, Supply All Materials and ney, N. Y„ Saturday, Apr. 7. sage of pink carnations. She of Mr. and M rs. Sidney Fred­ recently. About 70 members wore pink accessories. The erick Williams, -Middletown, MR., MRS. LYNN MICHAEL PEARY 1956, In the First Methodist and guests attended tho event. bridegroom’s mother woro a on Friday evening, Apr. 6th, Installation Information Miss Phyllis M argaret Ho- bouquets of yellow roses with Dr. H. M. Smith, president Church, Keansburg. T h e gray dress with black and 1K>6, a t 7 :3 0 p .m . a t a s e r v ic e centerB of blue carnations. of the parent organization, >an, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. double ring ^erelnony wnB white accessories and a cor­ conducted by the Rev. Nor­ Miss Linda Frese, N ow was tho principal spoakor. performed at 4 p.m. by tho sage of carnations, man R. Riley, pastor, ln St. ltatthew Hoban, 01 Broad­ Clark St. KE 7-2025 Keyport Brunswick, niece of tho bride­ He stated that the Monmouth Rev. Otto Jnnke. Frank A reception was held follow­ John’s M ethodist Church, Key­ way, Keyport,, became t'-e groom, was the Junior brides­ County Society received Its Granger played (he wedding ing the ceremony at the West port. . . . Open Daily 8 to 6 Wed. & Fri. Eve. Till 9 P.M.1 _ »rlde ot Lynn Michael Peary, maid and she wore a floor- first charter almost 70 years m u s ic . ’ Keansburg Flrohouse with The bride was given ln mar* ■ephew of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ length gown ot yellow with a ago. Today, Dr. Smith added, The bride, given ln mar­ buffet supper being served riftgo by her father. M rs. Ray­ there are 13 other county so­ b e r t F r e i e , 103 R o u te 38, taffeta bodice, with round riage by. her fothor, wore a For their wedding trip to Vcr mond Nagle, Keyport, served neckline and short sleeves and cieties and four others are ln gown of Imported Chantilly mont the bride selected as matron of honor, and Ed­ Laurence Harbor, Saturday tho process of formation, a nylon tulle skirt over taff- laco and tulle with a chapel beige knitted suit with beige ward Gardner, Roselle Park, Every Friday Apr. 7, 1058, at 3 p.m. ln Bt. ta. A yellow plcturo hat fcom- The election of officers for train and bustle. Her long and pink accessories. The was best man for the bride­ Josep’h Church, K e y p o r t ploted her ensemble and she the Red Bank Auxiliary was tapering slcoves and sweet­ couple will live on Salisbury g r o o m . The Rev. Edward Relssner carried a small colonial bou­ announced. They are; Pres­ heart neckline were trimmed Ave., Keansburg. A--wedding auppef for the officiated a t. tho double ring quet of blue carnations with ident, Mrs. Abble Strickland; with scallopcd lace edging. Mrs. Carhart is a graduate bridal party nnd immediate With The Spring Season oeremony before an altar dcc­ a center of yellow roses. vice president, Mrs. Ralph The bouffant skirt had an of Keyport High School and Is families followed at Ye Cottage - orated with white gladioli. Gerard Hoban, Newark, Draper; secretary. Mra; Vic­ apron effect with a double employed by the New Jersey Inn, Keyport.. STARTING IN EARNEST Mrs. Michael Cox was the brother of the brldo, waa best tor H. Wurth; corresponding row of pleated tulle around Bell Telephone Company, Mr. and Mrs. Williams will ■ololst. She was accompanied man and ushering wcro Har­ sccrotary, Mrs. Vincent Mllet- the hom. Her shoulder-length Keyport. Tho bridegroom is make their home on Kings by Miss Loretta Durante, or­ old Armstrong, Laurenco Har­ tl; treasurer, Mrs. Jam es Wal­ veil was held In place with a a graduate of Middletown Highway ln Middletown. :—ENJOY------g a n is t. bor, and William Lncrccl, Or­ lis . < v half crown of sequins and Township High School. He Given ln marriage by her ange. Lawrence Hoban, Key­ Albert Hochster, president pearls. She carried a bou­ served four years in the U.S. father, the brldo wore a gown port, brother of the bride, was of the Monmouth County So- quet of whlto carnations and Navy, and is employed by the Our Delicious Fish Platters Of Chantilly lace with rows of ihe Junior usher. clbty, reviewed Its work for sweet peas. New Jersey Bell Telephone permanent pleated nylon tulle The bride's mother chose a the past year< He stntod that T h e bride's sister, Mrs. Company, Red Bank. IN YOUR OWN HOME aver satin skirt, - The fitted l.itht bluo shantung afternoon a lm o s t 10.000 animals of every Samuel Wilson, was matron of bodice had an illusion swcct- dress with a pink straw hat, description required enre and honor. Her pink ballerina Furnished apartment signs Call U§ And We Will Have Your Order heart neckllno with short pink accessories and a cor- shelter during the year. He dress of lace and tulle was (or sale at this otfice. lleeves and the full skirt ter- satro of pink roses for her added that nearly 1000 a n im a ls styled with an off-the-shoulder , Ready For You To Take Out minatcd in a chapel length nephow’s wedding. were placed for adoption In neckline with matching stole. (rain. Her crown of seed Bhe wore* a matching half • Ltd? Attendant A reception was held at El- 1055. Delectable Golden Brown French Friei, Fillet, pearls and sequins topped a crown headpiece and carried • Non*8ec(arlan Moe-Kl, Keansburg. quadruple tiered flntrertlp- a colonial bouquet of green Juicy Scallop* and Fried Shrimp . F o r their wedding trip Marriage Annulled hDAY Funeral Horae length veil of Imported French carnations and; white sweet Planning A Vacation? through Now York State and 1.361 Maple I'l., K e y p o r t All With Garden Fre»h Cole Slaw Illusion and she carried n cas­ On Wednesday, Apr. 4th , p e a s . ' T e l. K Eyport 7-135* H Canada, the bride wore a light by cade bouquet of white roses. tho lion. Gene R. Mariano, Honor attendants were Miss blue gabardine suit with a WNMAl MCtaONt M l. h U Miss Shirley White, Union Judge of the Suporlor Court Judith Whale and Miss Diana i • ! u*4 • - - Imm nw y Steamship or Plane black picture hat, blaok ac­ Beach, was the maid of honor. of New Jersey, sitting at Gurd, West Keansburg. They H ' aWtfci n k j . . — -----TRY— — - cessories and a c o r s a g e ot PROMPT RESERVATIONS Her yellow ankle-length gown Trenton, granted an annul­ wore ballerina gowns ot mint p iilMHi't fmmd Ink h it M. white roses. mas styled with a strapless ment to Johanna Eva Klscl- green, styled with strapless Brown Travel Bureau The bride graduated from tadlce over latln and ,a r u f f le d vlg, otherwise Jo Ann Ouree, skirts with tl»r« c( tul\» and Day Calls: VAUey 6-4111' Them This Weekend ■ lutterfly skirt. She wore a Keyport High School and Is Union Beach, from Robert bodices, maehlng ■ t o 1 e s. 114 Bmlth St., Perth Amboy AT rellow picture hat and oarrled employed by Uie New Jersey Ouree. Louisiana. M r. n n d lace, nnd matching crowns N l*ht C all*: K K y p o rt 7-5031 I. colonial bouquet of blue car­ Bell Telephone Company, Mrs. Ouree were married on with face veils. They carried 7 Broadway, Keyport nations with a center of yellow The bridegroom graduated M a y 2 8 th , 10115. M ra , a u r e o colonial bouquets of green c*r r o s e s . from New Brunswick Vocat­ was represented by Karkus, nations and pink sweet peas. FRAN & RAYS Bridesm aids were Miss Dor- ional School and Is employed Kantor And Burns, Keyport Trudy Anne Diaman. R e d ■ tthy Ludwig, Keyport, and by the Pennsylvania Rail Bank, was flower girl. Bha Studios Ulu Msrle Crane, Cliffwood road,- Newark. He served "Help Wanted" ads In this wore a iilnk dress anti nat PHONE 7-2734 'B#aoh. Their sown* antf hats four ytari In the U.S. Army paper tell you about Um good tiara trimmed ln pearls and ...wsr* the same style a*, the The-couplr will live In their Job* open...... carried a colonial bouquet of CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY 55 W. FRONT ST. KEYTQRT ■ honor attendant's but ln light newly-purehaaad hwite at Ifereen carnations. lb MAIN UT. TEL. KE M i l l n v p o n i W April 12, 1958 Page Three for William Kleffer, 5H . Au- oX17. An ardent prohibitin' \ “ . . . . . — m ack Ave., Union Beach, who 1st, he came to New Jersey as 1 IVlllIam J, Coffer died Wednesday, Apr. 4, 1954, a member ot the Anti-Saloon at Monmouth Memorial Hos­ League. He had resigned- his William J. Coffey, 68, h u s ­ pital. Howard Dean, pastor of post as an Atlanta. Ga.. min­ band of Mrs. Mary (Sheehan) the Congregational Church, ister to do this. Coffey, 1004 Shore Rd., Union Dnlon Beach, officiated.. Cre- In 1918 he returned to the Beach, died Sunday, Apr. 8, Jnatjon was at Rose Hill Cre­ ministry and was sent by the m atory, Linden. 1956, at Ills home. Ho wus Preshyterlan Board of Home born li. New York, the son of Mr. Kleffer was born ln Mission to Carney’s Point. In the late William and Mary Newark, the son of the late. 1921, he was called to Wee- (Norton) Coffey. M artin and Louise Kletler. Ke quahtc Presbyterian Church, had lived ln Union Beach for Newark, where he remained Besides his wife, Mr. Cof­ — 12 years and was a member-of for three years. While there fey Is survived by a son, Wil­ liam J.,Jr., Miami, Fla.; two the Sheetmetal W orkers Union, he carried on a militant botr- everything you need for your Spring planting Local SO,’ New Brunswick. tie against what he termed daughters, Mrs. Michael Hack Is at Newberry's famous garden confor. Quar. , v . He Is survived by his wife. “lawless conditions” In t h e Fords, and Mrs. George Rob­ inson, The Bronx; two sisters, anfefld outstanding VALUES for Oardtni, big M rs. Lillian (Poole) Kleffer; city. He opposed opening Taka advantage of those . two daughters. ■ Mrs. Jane Sunday theaters ln Newark. Mrs. Walter Grass and Mrs. arid small. low, low w A Brady, Port Monmouth, and Dr. Close became pastor of Sylvester Kuhn, both of The prlcts NOW. - Mrs. Norma Jacobi, Union the Fcwsmith Church ln Octo­ Bronx, and four grandchildren B e a c h ; a 8°n, John, Kentl- ber 1924,-and served untll-his —Funerol-servlees-w ere—held :worUi; two sisters, Mrs. Ma-' retirem ent In 1945. yesterday a re ; 30 a.m. at Uie NWIBHWY'S-nt tllda^ Woods, S t. Petersburg, Dr. C(oso Is survived hy two Day Fu.ierol Home, Keyport. , Fla.,' and-M rs. Clara Hull, daughters, Mrs. Brayton E. A high'requiem , m as was col- n i M » o u > 5 - Newark, and three grandchll- Failing, with whom he lived, ebrated at 9 a.m. in tbe Holy everbloomihg. : d r e n . ' and Mrs. B. S. Rowland, jr., Family Church, Union Beach, Ingomar, Pa.; t h r e e sons, with the Rev. Joseph O. Fox, Mrs. George W. Jacquln Bernard, Spring Lake; Carl­ pastor, blliciatlng. Interment Hardy, 2 Yr. Old Field Crown . Funeral services were held yle, Newark, ; and' Theodore. was ln St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friday for Mrs. Bertha (Oden, Asbury Park; a sister, Miss Keyport. ,. . . walder) Jacquln 64, who died P e a rl Close, Dowciltown,- LOWERING * Tuesday, Apr. 3, 1958, at Riv- Tenn.; two brothers, Ed- M ins M a ry L. C a m p b e ll ^•tvlew Hospital, at the Hue- w n r d. Chattanooga, and M ls j M a ry h . Cam pbell, ,314 r o s e b u s h e s ienbeeK- Memorial. H o m e , ; x . . - V SHRUBS Harvey, Smlthvllle, Tenn Broadway, Keyport, died sud­ N e w a r k , ‘a t 10 a .m . T h e MR., MRS.JlEETnLOMEW JOSEPH COGLIANO nine grandchildren, and -two denly—Thursday,- Apr. 5,1956, — Rev.Robert A; Allenr pastor great-grandchildren; ...... at* Monmouth Memorial llos ■. of Kllburn-M emorlal-Presby- Miss Helen Kathleen Small, rled a colonial bouquet of yel­ and CUMBERS Services were held Friday pital. She was born in Mata- terlan Church, Newark, ofllc- daughter _of Mr. and Mrs. low roses and orchid bables- at Fewsmlth Church, with the wan, daughter of the late Hen­ lated.. Interment was ln Fair Charles Small, 9 Charles Ave b r e a t h . ' Rev. Dr. James K. Morse, ry J. and Mary (Leavy) Camp­ , mount Cemetery, Newark. Keansburg, became the bride Bridesmaids were Miss pastor,. offlcatlng. Also con­ b e ll...... M r s . J ac q u it) liv e d a t S3 D a y of Berthlomew Joseph Cogl- Kathleen, Sm all,. sister of the ducting services wero lhe Rev Ave.;' East Keansburg. She lono, son of Mr. and Mrs. Car­ bride, who wore a mint green - Miss Campbell_.wM_*_me!Tb Dr. Walter L. Whallon, Rose­ was the widow ‘of George W. men Cogllano. sr.; 518 Florence gown with matching bat. and ber ot the Cathollo Daughters i m ville Presbyterian church, of America. Jacquln, who died in 1947. Ave., Keyport, Sunday, Apr, carried . yellow., roses and Newark, and the Rev. Andrew She was born ln Newark and 8, 1956, at 3; p.m .. Jn-St.-A nn's green babies-breath, and Miss She Is survived by a sister, S. Layman, associate execu­ — had^lved-lnrEast~Kesrnsburg Church/ Keansburg. The Rev.’ Florence Mil’s,' Who wore a Miss Agnes Campbell, Key­ tive of the New Jersey Pres­ « ln e e - W 8 9 r —i’ - Anthony L. Capltanl officiated yellow gown and carried tal­ port, and a toother,-Thomas, byterian Synod, Interment Mrs. Jacquln leaves two at the' double ring ceremony ism an roses and yellow bables- Denver, Col. i ,4 was under the direction of the- WlOpptlllHp- - *ons.-George._Unlon._&nd_Har- before, an. altar_decorated_5vlth b r e a t h " Fiineral—services—wore-held _Anu>lianJ««>*t white snapdragons. Carmen Cogllano, brother ot IrvlneanaSorFU neralTIotniT C il"'*" o l,r/ . m lniura In ry, Belleville; two daughters, Monday at 8:30 a.m., at the II«!U HtilaK” Patrick Heaney, soloist, was the bridegroom, served as, Belleville. M rs. Bessie Fuccl, Keansburg, D ay' Funeral Home, Keyport Otnifvl " " • • ‘P f o ? and Mrs. Bertha Wlttlc, Bel­ accompanied by . Mrs. Marie best, m an. Ushering were Wal­ WUIlam S. Medley ; ' A high requiem mass was Ami OulnsrJ , (ntw Q W « leville, four sisters, Mrs. Lederhaus, organist. ter Sm all, brother of the bride, W illia m 8 . H e d le y , 87, h u s ­ celebrated by the Rev, Cor- 'K A VKLrt* - - “ - p l t t u n i ...... 'Anna Rank, Mrs. Catherine Given In marriage by her and Anthony .Cogllano, brother band of the late Catherine neltus J. Kane, pastor, at si viuovr 9 McCarty; and Mrs. Rose Lar­ father, the bride wore-a gown of the bridegroom. (Dalzel) Hedley, 188 Morn- Joseph's Church, Keyport, nt - tllMUHO »0»*» D hri|rtlila 0* lrf.n | , | | son, all 'of Newark, and Mrs. of Imported French lace and A reception was held at Ei- lngslde Ave., -Union Boach, 9 a.m. Interment was in St, i lunbwil — r Josephine Loo, Verona; a nylon tulle over satin,Resigned Mo.e-Kl- Hall,.. Palm er—Ave.r died-suddenly-'Tuesday-'Apr.- Joseph's Cemeteryr a u i s i n ^ i, lhJI)1|, , ~ ^ r o t h e r ~ P 6tW ~"Odenwalder; with a fitted bodice, portrait Keansburg, after which the 10, 1956. He was born ln Elis­ Joseph Jainda J timt'Ik*™ ** Newark, and nine grandchlld- neckline and long tapered sle­ couple left for wedding trip abeth, the son of the late John u w,l„|, |W„k| J *•«!»" eves. Panels of scalloped lace Joseph Janda, 82, husband . r e d . , to Florida. Upon their return and. Sarah (Morris) Hedley. 1 0 .wVn D n*w»rlB| OdIim, 11,^1 ; fell ever the bouffant tulje they will reside ln Keansburg. He Is survived by two sons. of Mrs. Alberta (Blerlln) Jan­ riNK Mrs. Hugh A, Cassidy . skirt which terminated ln a -For traveling the bride chose William J. Hedley, and Edwin da, 512 Poole Ave., Union l-finV M'llawt 9 ^ Funeral services were held □ b ln * M ( t , « | . chapel sweep. Her * finger­ a lfght blue box suit, navy ac­ p. Masson, Union Beach; three Beach, died Saturday, Apr, 7, 3 IdllM 3 cu. c^*'" iwiwi ' /Saturday at 9;15 a.m. for Mrs. D AIMi m M l i , 4 | ..... tip veil of French Illusion was cessories and a corsage of d a u g h t e is, Mrs. Isabel­ 1950, at his home. He was _ Catherine M. Cassidy, 79, who g n c (W klbl arranged under a pill nex-hat pink roses. ' le Wood, Union Beach, Mrs. born ln New York, the son of nOWUHOA (tun "1) Wtll bHntw M I O m ," ■ died Tuesday, Apr. 3, 1956, at studded wltb-pearls. 3 h e c a r ­ The bride's mother wore a Esther Barss, M ontclair, Mr,s. the late Joseph and Anna (Ned- n llira*™ lcl.n",r. her home, H29 Stiles Ave., ried a colonial bouquet of Wedgewood blue lace and net L a f a y e t te Page, A n a h e im , obity) Janda, He had lived n l l » N «1m» ' jV Elizabeth. Services were at ' Q (.< «I»Im ' white roses and hyacinth flu- afternoon dress, . navy, ac­ C a lif .; 12 .g r a n d c h il d r e n ; 12 In Upton Beach for the past the James J. Higgins and Son e r e t s . ' cessories and a corsage of great - grandchildren; o n e 10 y e a r s . . . _ 0 AltliM null IrinhV , Mortuary. Elizabeth. A sole- Miss Joan Mulligan gardenias. The bridegrooms brother, Fred Hedley, Bay­ Jt. veteran of World War I, □ J'.mli Pwir Wll|,l (nn|,| tnn requiem high mass was burg, was maid of honor.- She mother wore a powder blue onne; two sisters, M rs.-Ed­ Mr. Janda was a member of . held' at 10 a.m. at St. M ary’s STURDY, wore an orchid strapless gown afternoon dress, navy accessor­ ward Leldy, Cranford, and Union Beach American Le- U AIHim Whit. IWhll.l Church,-Elizabeth. Interment FIEID-GROWN of nylon tulle over taffeta, ies and a corsage of gardenias, M rs,. W illiam -Hover,-Freehold, glon..Poat-321.-HB...w aa-ara- was In Mt. Olivet Cemetery. styled with a shirred fitted The brUe attended schools Funeral services will be tired New York City police­ V A K initS PERENNIALS M rs; Cassidy was the widow bodice 'and full length bouf­ ln Brooklyn and Is employed held tombrrow at 2 p.m. at the m a n . , — of Hugh A. Cassidy. She was fant skirt and a matching bol­ by Landau Knitting Corp-Key- Day Funeral Home, Keyport, Besides his wile, he Is sur­ born In Elizabeth. ero jacket with three auar port The bridegroom attend­ with the Rev. John 3. M e- vived by three sons. Oeorge. 8 13 8,’i r v lv ' d . by, ^ len g th sleeves. Her ed Keyport High School and Is Shane, Newark, officiating. In­ ln the U, S. Army ln Oerm- daughters, Mrs. John J? headpiece was a matching employed by Hubert's Buper- term ent will be ln Cedarwood any. Eugene, New York, and 3 5 c van. BDrine Lake: M rs. aren-1 l u l h .. !,„« • ,h « e t t e , K e y p o r t . . “ , Cemetery, K eyporir'"' , iconUnued on passtlourtcoh) 3 CMNMION Vllle M, Rose, Asbury' Park; He-plclure hat" an<1 Bh UNCtl TOM - “ lleili" r. — U5TID ARK JU5T A PlW -'■-Ill—-Bayview 'Ave., Union vived by two daughters, Mrs, ll.nl.lilll.nl . .: " Beach was . omitted from the Ada Ebcl, Martinsville, and PROM OUR LAROI STOCK, HO1UN0I OtOiy-Kxh list of survivors. > Mrs. Emily Currie, Keyport; BOINIIAl IIHNHpWII - Im a son, Joseph C.. Keyport, and four grandchildren. - Light In wslght, outre strong, DR.LOUIS I.PRAGER Funeral services- were held b u ilt fo r hard uio, oaiy hand, y j at the Bedle Funeral Home, ling and txtrO long OPTOMETRIST Keyport, Monday at I p.m., EYES EXAMINED with the Rev. Dr. HUlman T. OFFICE nouns Williams, pastor of the Cal­ A. Spoiling fork ,; $-3*® ' . Daily and Saturday* vary Methodist Church, Key 9 A.M. to 0 P.M. PETER O. WEIGAND, BR. port, officiating. Interment B. Mldgel Culllvdlor ...... 5 9 c (I Fridays 9 A.M. lo $ P .M . was in Oreen Oroye Cemetery, 8, 1956, at Rlvervlew Hospital. Wednesdays 9 A.M. to K e y p o r t. . C. Cultivator ______$ 2 ^ n . 12 N o o n Born In Germany, Mr. Weigand " 30 W. Front St., was the son of the late Fer­ Alfonso Infant! dinand and M argaretta (Web Alfonso Infanti, 14, son of ~D. Dibbl#, lo ill p lo n li M 19 Keyport zenbach) Weigand. Rocco and Scrafina (Iadcrosa) Infanti. Beers Bt., Keyport, KEyport 7-2020 A retired railroad station MR., MItH. r.KOllGK R. CAMP L Oardin Ho*....______,.....,.$2^ f died Monday, Apr. 9, 1950, at agent. Mr. Weigand was Miss Elizabeth E. Cuianer, hand of leaf design on her head Memorial Hospital, New York, member of Caesarea Lodge daughter of M/. and Mrs, which was embroidered ,wltli F, Mldgll W##d»r...... 7 9 C following a long Illness. He 2 Yr. Olds Field Grows M , P . St A. M.; the Indepen Louis M. Colanef, Jr., 13 seed pearls and Iridescent se^ was born In Lackawanna, dent Order ol Odd FellowB, Throckmorton St., Freehold, qulna, She carried a hearth 0.10wR(A» . . N . Y ...... -...... Hybrid-Evcrhloomtng Bayaide Council, and Raritan became the bride of George shaped bouquet,oX yellow roses Besides his parents, he 1 $ Orange, all of Keyport. He R. Camp, son of Mr. and Mra. and carnations, survived by five brothers, An H. Mldgit TrowiL 79 c ROSEBUSHES also was a member of the John Camp, 1009 Union Ave., thony, Rocco, Jr., Michael. Bridesmaids were Miss Bar Pine Knot Rod and Qun Club, Union Beach, on Sunday, Apr. Carmine. Joseph; one sister. bara M artin, Freehold und the 1, Cardin Sh«y»l ______^ 3^ and - ItirJtan Township and the Elks 8, 1950, a l S t. R o s e of L im a Mrs. Rose Daniels* Union MMffcs Carol arid Darlene 'H s itiv e u j Lodge of Red Bank. He Cliurch, Freehold, at 2 p.m. CLIMBERS Bcach; paternal grandmother, Camp, Union Beach. Miss J. liof Roke ---- served as a member of the The ceremony was performed Mrs. Rose Infanti, and mater Martin and Miss Carol Camp troop committee for Hazlet hy tho Rev. John Rlckcr. Miss nal grandparents, Mr. and wore pink and Miss Darlene Boy Scout Troop‘92 for many Betty Carey wan the organlit each Mrs. Alfonso Iadcrosa, all of Camp, pencock blue, llicir $1.59 y e a r s . ond Mrs. Katherine Crawley, 6ABDPHHO**! K e y p o r t. gpwna wero m ade of nylon tuj He was a charter member YlitOW W« adviu you on eemetcry require* Funeral services are being s o lo is t. Ife over taffeta, styled with kid i of tjie Hazlet Fire Company m«ot», ..eipUin how your monument held today at 8 a.m. at his The bride, given ln m arriage ncoop necklines, draped hid \ I , ihould be telcctcd to hirmoniie witA & former cleric of Itariian by her father, wore a gown of Ices and bouffant skirts which q .ftllp * * home. A solemn high requiem ‘ 0 «M«n Cher* the Mmctery environment. Cali irk Township, and a former dis­ Chantilly lace and nylon tulle had bands of tulle, 'Iliey'cur­ (*) Cflmien Oltr? . . mass U being celebrated at 0 Q Meltantff ( j . S««er Thewe There U no obli|ilion whatsoever. trict clerk of the Raritan over satin which had a scallop­ a.m. at Bi. Joseph's Church. ried bouquets of pink fiowern. R eilfii" ' Township Board of Education. ed illusion neckline with a man* j j 0*n*f«l MeiMhwr {J Keyport. with the Rev. Cor­ Zolten Nemeth, Perlh Am­ Q Anl Mr. Weigand served for 40 WHITI nelius J. Kane, pastor, officl darln collar. The low cut bod­ boy, served as best mMi, and () MtOftrfr’i fisilal WHARTON years . as the postmaster of ating. Interment, under the ice was styled with long sleev­ ushering were Jack Cnrnp and (*1 Intw flNd fingertip veil J l Velliaen A .reception followed the it Trading Company, Hazlet. In Dr. O, Bell Clone of pure silk Illusion wai aU Mit,< c.»i<.w4.1«i«fe eeremony at the Union Bench later years, he was employed Tbe Rev. Dr. O. Bell Close, tached to ft crown of Uc«, ( j Pld.V. _ C .W I.H l F i r e C o. FlTchon***. nft □ C.Dfil.ii V.nM . Hwy, 3G, Near Main St. at the Gulf Stream Kace 79, pastor emeritus of Few- embroidered with iridescent Nb. I er wlilch the couple left for ft J.J. Newberry Co. Keyport track. Hollendftle. !Fla.. and smith Memorial Church. Bel' sequin* and seed pearls, Hhe C1IMIINO 10*11 Monmouth Park Race Track leville, died W ednesday,. Apr. carried an orchid on a prayer trip to Florida. Upon lli'-li Cl W .i. I .. * l . .« l » » 11 N .« D .«it I r .r . return this w^ekrnd, they will lf<.U KEyport 7*1124 Benldes his wife, he is sur* 4, 1956, at the home of lit* t>ook, II, Jive at 15 Kilt* ty,., l^rf-ehMd. vlved by tRrce sons, peter O daughter, 33 Van ileyper p; tfti* Bally C^laner, Krre f I r.«i'i I|»I.I K.JI n Q«M<» The bride gritd-jnted lw>jn 17 W, Front Street ‘ I CU Aflt.fli.n l..v>, IY.H,wI ir,. Keyport. J. Frank, Hat Belleville. ' hold, cou.Hu of thu iirJdt*. waa I M I .. let, and Daniel B. Red Bank; After his retirement as a the maid of honor, She wore Cflthedrat Jllgh Brhool, 'lien two daughters, Mrs. Kdna M. paster, Dr, Cloive lived for a a ballerina coior gfjwn ton, and is rmployrd hy !)»»* I I CII. C .l»d.nl, Peseux, and Mrs. Orice H. tim e a t 174 L a k e s h o r e D r ,, of taf.'eta, which rwcjwld Trust Co, Mi. ^ mtjp . IWMl.l . . Cerratl, Hmilet; 11 ftandthil* jcllffwood. His home was

ih ^ppro»ch-. £;.-.th»l,r .itudent ROOM m MME ATKUT& ON KHS TRACK M BM bo4i*« wheii schools consti­ Jpaign opened J*ri; IB*. - ...... tute themselves members of T h e I b j o u t s . ju Sj jy relcf:^ ■ ' .an exclusive and clubby or­ fiindsra to" ' build-' their cVi? * I T O V E R ganization, from which'their campsite located Just.ji::1;!: of . neighbors.are barred. ! . :Fort-Jecfe?f:,^O.restbur^;tK . Y . • r P a t e - S I* April 1*, 1»3S Hawk* |Upiet, Alumni 1 ‘ * / • ' • • '• ; I"’’:’ •;' i ; ’ UM PIRING' behind ,tbe plate The'.ojj^dnj.-^b/VP^chass tlie ! Trimmed, in'Benelit ’ when they ‘ call "play ball" ; A N O P E N ' H E A R 1 K G " w ill- forest traothw as iexercia?i ,io-, ■ Tuesday in the Georgia - Flor­ be conducted Apr. 19.at Bel­ February and the closing is ...... Basketball passed out of the ida League . will be Don De­ mont Park on the fsul rule in scheduled in the near future. , Keyport loses picture in this area for an­ laney, Keypsrt. The Keyport, New York racing. At the pres­ Mr. Sterner said, “Ws are other eight .months at a dou­ mailman,' who has held a N. ent time. New York and Dela­ now confident that we will 'ae bleheader at , the St. Joseph’s To Leonardo 3-2 J. Federnlon of Umpires ware are the only states, hav­ in operation this summer on gym, Keyport. Friday, under license for two years, tossed ing the rule whereby a hDrse .a limited ‘pioneering’ basis at . _ the Ruspices of the Matawan ln his m ailbags last winter and is placed last in the results the new camp. We exp?;1: .to Walks, Misplays, Little League organization. Let Game Slip Away headed for Florida where he of a race whose rider has been ta k e c a r e ot §00 to 700 S^cuts A good-sized crowd found the enrolled In Ihe Bill McGowan declared by tho Judges of the In a slx^week camp with, aa Keyport High School’s buse- cage game's passing a credit­ Schcol of Umpiring. It was race as having been guilty of Explorer C^mp in late June ball forces got off on the wrong able one as a pair of closely* from this school that '.Mike a. foul. In most states the for some lOOlExplorer ScsuW, foot in the 1956 opener against fought ball games entertain­ Brlscesr went forth to become placing of th£ horse is left to The Explorers will blaz? the • Leonardo nt the Middletown ed them. Youth was not an umpire in the American th$*idlscretlon of the stewards, trail for their younger Uro- Township school’s field_ Tues­ served particularly in .-the Association nnd the Interna as In New Jersey. This some*, thers who will move ir.ia day. The Lions, trailing'2*0. opener—as~ the—re^^tff^M ata- ITonBI League. Mike was in the -whatr-plncstes-the bailors, es­ c a m p s ta r ti n g . J u ly 8 .” ' “ rallied to tie the scorc ln lhe wan graduates fptffui the Mn- Texas League las-, year and pecially in the case where the . sixth, then went on to win lrP.he tawan . faculty '■“'m em bers dur will be calling them in the rule provides lhat the stew­ able enough to go into an over­ ards shall only move .an of­ Pogo Stick Baseball. seventh. ! .. .. _...i...."" Lone Star State again. this tim e fo r ft 20-27 v ic to r y . year. We recall a couple of fending horse down o»es'erday, opposing Rum son and ed foes 59-52. in regulation populatlon of .the town' hangk~ VFW. The game will be play-.. Dutchie tyhrig, star of the IconoHo al the Middletown Towrshlp school’s field. The KICK squad Heft to right): Front time. The Dukes did It from ing around the-town druggist’s horse one place behind the ed on S u n d a y a t ' M H S : Keansburg Athletics a few sea­ row - Robert'Heycr, Nell B^hre^burg, John WhKcliccd, F.en Golden, Jamen Hawley, Herb the foul line as they dropped emporium after 11 p.m. to get horse fouled. This can mean fie-d. George Deitz will h^ni-/ sons back, hurled, the first four Konish',' «econd row - Georrc Walllnr, George Sws"n. R tjI-'i Trotlan; third row—Coach Stan in 23 of 32 chhnces whi!e thetr direct wire word on how the that if the horse finishing four­ le the Legion team. .— ,. Innings, for the Lions. Don Von (Tuff?) Baker, Ilon.ahLTroHan, Dan Jackson, Dennis Vclcnmr. foes dre\fr* only five free town team was making out th was fouled by the winner, , O hlenthen hurled two, and Son* Absent were James Hemmerlhv Albert Wueatefeld, Richard Jacksoti and Ray Vac* t h r o w s . th e - -whole- - ga m e . * - that night, lri, a game at -Do­ the winner gets./dropped,out c a r c l l a * ...... • ■ • <. —...... '-...... -... ' ...... than; Ga;—The-Gsorgla-Flcr- of -the.: m oney.-..V eteran-J;cr. Deitz With Oriols* pliTSmlth the last...... T h e scoreke.eper h a d a keys -Eddie -Arca?o-ahd--Ted “ The’Red arid White" got their time f fr h!msclf~In lhe^”6p^fP ida-League-is '^ l^teamr-niglit '.M itft'wan' Orioles- 'Wi’.'. -hTiltl- AtumsonAtl:inson noidhold to contmu:n&continuing \IHS |;sid ~ two -runs Tin the"secopd. Whur- - D ukesv-N ike^In: e'r~fts—he--reohPlstened—-the: bftgeball-clrcult. If you^ohance ; ton; led off with- a hit. Billy. learned -facuity - members to to be down that way this spm-r the NcwTTro'rk-ruie T C T ^!in r^ Ju7 dp m ii-nir,g. v ii Ar'.T.«i- Keyport Dukes and n team a h o r 3€s.committlrtg a foul last- * Eastmond filed out, but Bill suit his fancy. For instance, mer, find but where . Don ‘Is linor coach of the- Matxvvan; The younper-Jcckeys would ad­ . Clayton walked. W harton going -from the enlisted Army .pct>-_ the heroes cf the faculty vic­ umpiring and stop and see a Little. Bigger League t?s:n, here to the New ’ersey rule to sccond. Oeorge Ruth ground­ sonnel s'a lored. at tlie tory w ere^B eari'Foie" Riz:so night game. _ He has been announces. • Aimslllno.. stated ^7,e shall hear what the ed to W arren Falk who tossed NflCE base in Holmdel v.'.ere a .n d ^‘Wltard'*- Jjuczkovich.: working out, umpiring for the Joe- that Tony. Bucca and-Bob pdmlttcd to (lie Matawan- keys—GuHd?-^the—Horsemen-s -.toJohir. Johnson to force Clay­ Hirlv-Vftlue Feature Stops Turner; Good They TW-ere ably* assisted“ by St--L?u!s- Cards. - ■------Gold will assist hJm-^ndJHav-- K e y p o r t Softball League ' ' • . • • ., * •„ . ’ . Benevolent.and; Protective As­ ton nt second.' Johnson threw “The H at” Sugai;,; V'Hotshot’' old Deltz will take over as To Draw Good Field : Showing By • Welstead sociation, and the American wildly tvylng,to make a double Mondays night. Boehm,- VFiash,r/Hardie a n d HAROLD DANCER and field manager when- Us re­ Trainers Association - have to play at first, V’harton coming An ’additional Value to s:m e TJie Duices, 'through their, Johnny. Youncofskij Keypcrt, "Skeeter” ' Fleet. 'T he-“Bean Sonny Dancer, the lather and turns from Holy Cross College- manager, Dick O u c j i^ sa fd say. Apr. 19/ - • : round to score and Ruth taking of th e i m p o r ta n t s ta k e s ffcc* annexed the open: division tK j*bieM. tapped ln the deciding son racing team from Holm- • ln Junfe. : . -. . .. ■rthey had beei^, granted iise .second, Frank- Mielc- singled, C3 to be contested- at Mori- tie la the State Amateur Ath- shot in the overtime period ‘del. a’re active at Roosevelt of the KHS field Wednesday "■’..- .Bc o rin ^ R ttth )1 • Oco^ffc—SiM ni^ d3^5Aitb~^Pai>^^-ln ■ thfr—m artini fnio^out»-^noUici«d-in4-aft«^4he-^PIft«hii=a«d=th> nights by (he Key port. Board grounded out to endthefram e. this summer has been an­ Paterson Friday, fighting In ard” tied--it,. up In" the last ny has three horses which of Education. It is expected D^ivc Through ApriL The Keys left men bn base nounced by the management t h : 153 p o u n d c la s s . H e p o u n d ­ quarter., Harold (Dutchy) are In his charge for racing, the soldiers will arrange to each inning thereafter , to Uie of the Oceanport track. Ac- ed . J:e Turner, Newark, Into: Smith 'and Bob “Gray' led the Sharp Haeryeri Henry-Brew* -—The—Boy~Scout- -Drive to 'have a field at the perlmet* -/-sixth when a 1 tim ely..hit would csrdlng to Amor*. L. Haskell, submission, and. was not In alumni, forces but ttiey slowed er and Widower Lloyd. S:n- raise funds for the expansion A liVI.U.1 KKADC mCATCK er of the “NIKE base. ! The have sewed up the ball game. president' of the Monmouth troub.e at any time fop the' to 'a walk after opening the ny raced' Henry "Brewer ln o-f scouting activities in Mon league -becomes a -W*tcam Open- Uie . V«ar Ronnd : The Liofls had been the vie- Park Racing’ Association, 18 Qolden Gloves luminary,...... gam e - -at--a - dazzling- pace. .: the driving rain, snow and mouth County, Including ' a Individual In-Car -Etfrlrlfal circuit with the Dukes and tiiris of a ho’-hltter against As- featured events with added By his victory ' Youncofskl mud Saturday night, and 500-acre Mountain Camp and < ■ dealers ' NIKE added. . _In - the Dukes-Hawks con­ • bury Park last week* and. had purses ~ totaling. <485,000 will qualified to enter the eastern came in fourth In a field of Scout Headquarters for Mon-j "The league still seeks mn- test, the Hawks tried to'w ear TCLCFtlOMKi EATONTOWN »-t7## — g o n e l 2-innings-wJthonMc<)r]ng- be offered du:ing the June 12 •regional—AAU—champienships- down~the-short-handedDukes eight'in tlie- second race de­ mouth County Boy Scouts^.has 1 ...... ' '-'f in''Tl- plres; /Those who have had spite beingTwT-boveTcd^lth, been extended . through the whtn they came'to bat In'the A u g / 8 m e e tin g . ln the Boston Garden this with their all-court press tact­ experience’. At calling balls mud he could hardly see.. In m :nth of April, according to ! sixth. They made their first Topping'the list of changes, week, but as It would have ics, but the fouls pl.ed up F ri. a n d S a t. - A pril 13-14 and strikes are ashed to get' . the charge for training and E. Donald Sterner, r Belm ar,: runs for- 1056 when Falk got Is Increasing the. value ofadd- necessitated hls\ 6slrig away on against them so: rapidly ln- in touch with Harvey Mor­ racing, cf th^ elder Dancer president .of the organisation. ‘ Paul Douglas and n life on Wharton's error and ed money fcr the Monmouth working days,: the Keyport thls type of play,’ the champs Ruth Roman ; rell, league . president,; at are such Outstanding trot* A total of $150,490.40 has been moved to second when Uhrlff Handicap . from $78,003 ito fighter did not enter. Youn­ found themselves bound up Matnwan 1-3892-J after 5 ting horses as Eureka Han­ pledged: to the cam p, program ; ■— Joe MacBeth ■ walked. Cleary fannedi Ron $ 100,000 with condition? that cofskl fought I under the'dlrfec- because sortie of the-better / p .m . t • ■ - • ; _ •'. - over, Danolng Lady, Paula’s toward a goal o«! $200,000, Mr. . — plus 2nd hit— •; Ti uox but % threw .-wildly on; a, peim ll supplemental ■ entries.' t l : n 0.’. Frsnk Boyle, tralijer playerssoon 1 had: four.- person­ Boy,-J Golden Adlos.^Edlson Sterner . tald,. industrial and } force play on DuLe Burkhart's This, Jumps the value -of the of the Cllffwood Boys Club. als against them. Leo Mania Flame of the Islands Hanover, GOvLueky, and Ego corporate -.gifts during the | (color by technicolor) . roller. Falk scoredi.Uhtig went race from the $50,000 added Youncofskl has shown Interest and Hal Shumock . especially Hanovtfr. This last horse Is last of -March raised the i Yvonne DeCarlo and to third arid Burkhart to sec­ money of 1951 ln two years Conference Starts In turning: professional; but as were adept In drawing th e the one whose owner! Mrs. amount front 'the., last report; . Z a c h a ry 9 Scott ond on the mlsplay'. ‘Cleary- time and assures-the one-and- po pro-license had been scusht opposition Into fouling under Cecilc Gosspman, Mountain .and tiie fund^ from the rest- \ fanned Smith, pinch-hltting for one-quarter mile feature o.'at- fo r hlm.he was ruled .'’still the basket. The Hawks put dentlal areas are' now being ; Extra Added Fri, Nite Qnly VonO.ilen, but Salmohe walk- tractlng t h e leading. horso Baseball Tuesday eligible to compete as an am­ Lakes, reportedly was off­ on their characteristic second- . erod _ $40.000.- Mrs._Goss^: ^ Fun-O-Rama for the Kiddies loadlng'the- 8aoksr-Ed-Fottfl -owners-ngainsfr“theTComp 6fc)ng ateur- In the-open division;------h B lf n ,a lly T b u t - t h e - p lntS-they“ 7 3 man frequently Is seen In O iour of“Color“Cartoon b o o ted Dick- Richardson's purses of Arlington Ptirk In 1 Hoffm an A t-K eyport; A triumph In thrf novice di­ gave-way on fouljne offset the-M atawan-Holmdel area , C arto o n s S ta rt a t 7 P.iVT. . grounder to third, Uhrlg scor- Chicago and Hollywood' Parl: vision was scored by Hosley their advantage in flooy play. M HS Invades Rurtison ..watching her horses In train­ ... ing the tylrz run. Johnson in Caliramlt. Lost year, ftt Cross/ fighting his first bout When they lost Jiid^Muro and SUN.-MONVTUES. ing. George Molnar, Cheese- popped out to end the Leonardo $75,000, the jace brought High No blizzards intervening. for the CBC at 166 pounds. He Ray Aimstrongj on fouls In • A P R . 15-16-17/ .> quake, did nat take his trot- , Uprising. :' Oun and Helioscope to. Mon­ Matawan ..and,Keyport High outpointed Roy Rolz, New the final aiiarter, they were ^ting-horses-to-Roosevelt-but- :. A c a d e m y _ A \ v axtl^V i n ne.r_ ""V The Lions scored the running mouth Bark for one of--their Schocls-are-expectedTta-start Brunswlck. HosVey's- o l d e r llrilsliqd.-'- v; " ; JBcst ricture-—^e?t Actor ; Is ‘ .training - them at £ree- marker in the seventh. Jftc'^ elasste-iduels^—ThlB-event—Is their-^196aT^Bhbre^Cotif!Bfepo»4^r^eT^Calvin^-rnifiReT!l hl& blg. . _ _ Bes*. - Dire cto r, -j. Lit v«iHiTw.n: . nnd went *10 second when Falk ;^pi ;rThqre” -(sr"'ni .J''Jmo|- ,-Uiat The M^i'oWi 'and' Sieel wlil1 iivvauld' llotHat je let t Tony..'MTony artinez, • . , t f r . o j < t a r r [n g ^ . , . .. particlpatingv-team s. for. •slag- .Vernon Dow nr ii'tfck-'mmp- ? ' -walked. Chrlff. grounded to the seeiiis .'.’-v eilp la o e i V that the be defending champs for the . younger brother of the world’s '"T h e iLast " lngTlhiTsuccessful event to aid state New York .where he E r n e s t Borcnln© ...1. box, Bnd . wlieh -CIent'S' -dKain' fnmed :Swnps • may- run nf year Ui a row. - - -lltle cor:tendPr, Vlr^ce -Martl- ’third baseball for, boys l 0-12. - had .such a conrir.cndablc —plus?Cn4;h|trr ' ^ - rfhiew \tlld on a ,,force play, Monmouth Parlt thls summer. Matawan will gett a _good; nez, entei-the ring because of T h e b o x s c o r e s : , ■ -flist_season.last,.,yearZ ____ Delmeleivambied home, with ths --HlgW iiglit^ot-t-h-erProgrnm - SaturilayMatlnee Only" — —-Ghost-Town——- llne-ontlieirchRnces of con^ i cut over the-'cye sustained M H S A lu m n l — hiatovlo-^—M onmouth——OakSr their-openlttg-gam e—as-^Rum- Toramji Welstead,--'Matawan-..' Flaming Feather B*ud6r.-fV “ “ _ 2 o" 4 R utsefs^Saturday' V /lth'a" re- ; ..... „SQn.„thelr...i;ofi,.,b.Jhe...j\clyRttc.e.. .lost:...tj..,*iany---flrla.ndo^EUziu. H •S m ‘th.* f “—------™ 'erttttr"65i""tKff~RaTUtrn"'Rlver"af(' -W «dj-Tiiur,^-—AptvO SJi ■ ■■ ■ ' • >• ■ •. t t j - v h $50,000, T this’ >'^ a c e ; tinaually pick: In, the "B ”: - division of b e th L_in th p .132 p o u n d . n o v lc c •Gentile, f* > ■ . :iT !2 '.4 N e w B '-u n s w lc k s t a r l i n g a t 10 I)e*i' Arnaz - T.-ucille n^ll —.... A llo c c o ;- 2 b . — - - 3-- 0- 0 bring8---tbgeth§rJ R :lth , SS 1 1 0 America. It originated An coach) Andy -Dorak: In " e a rjy 1 stages : o!-,-the - bout;- G F P tS . Beach, the .KHS grad:who was Mle’o, lb'| ; 2 0 1 1871. Five additional events- According to , advance pre­ but “mld\vny of the scc&nd EXTRA WED NITE EXTRA Nuccio, f . 1 0 2 at the No. 4 car In the junior LuUs, 3b i 1 0 ,0 The .Cholcc) one • and - one dictions, Keyport,' playing t)iq- round .Welstead brought his Wrd.-r.iur*.-Fr|.-Sit. F R E E ! F R E E ! r E v a n s , t~~ 0 0 0 Varsity crew last spring /Land S w a n n , if, 2 -O ' 0 eighth . miles. $25,000 added: flrst game in this a^ea when right hand punch Into. Pl*y. A April 18-19*20-21 - R100 G ift C c r d flc a te n l l o r d l e . ’ f 1 0 2 Robert Hummer, cllffwood, LoPresto,'.!rl 0 0 0 T h 6 Select, six furlongs. $20,* they-lake or^ South Amboy at couple of well-timed sharp . —courtesy of— - McCutcheon, f . 1 0 2 the’ MHS grad .-who was pull­ 000.’ added; The Miss Wood­ the KHS field that day, should rights stagged . Orlando and FOOD CIRCUS; ^ R iz z o , c - 3 0 „6 Ing No. B, oar far^ths Rutgei'S. I'll Cry Tomorrow . .. .23 2 ? ford,..six furlongs. $20,000 a d d ­ have an -.-easier tim erat - the tt>ok' the aggressiveness Out o! Rou e 35,_U!.ud!e(owiii. B:ehm, 2 0 4 -froih eight, in 1055- -Both h^ye ,eanardo (3) ' - ed; The 'Lamplighter, one-and- him. Had W elstead'been more s t a r t , . . ; ' ;--‘. Siveh up. aihleUts,for one,year n ti—'r ~ h one?slxteenth miles, and the Luc?;kovich. g . 3 1 7 The “ PurplC-Bulidogs~~Httve; e'xperlenced'on*:.the—follow-up-,' to concentrate oiTstUd’es. Thls ~ 6 ftlmoneref- ^7- —S_ 0—0 Longfeilow^—ona—m ile,-420.000- S u g a r , g •••.■. 1- 0 2 plfii’ed-on^gnm e.-They-tang^ -ho— couid— haye—.gainevii.ianrpni terday's -moot with Runisun is lucrative In value a n d o- a Pete Stine and pTuT Dobrodky Red Bnnk organization, Dres- Nusbaum, g plcte rebuilding job in base* Abbott and Costello nnd Leonardo, the Red and should’ prove nttrncllvo io is a formidable one. ltumson low states. From each league C n d e n , g 0 0 0 bail, with only one letterm an White will compete as fol­ both owners and trainers for gained John Romnndetti for four teams can be entered, back, looks to two. Keyport lows: Apr. Ill, Red Bank nnd it offers a program for all Its out.field‘ by transfer from two “A” and two "B" teams 24 4 52 boys, Ramey Dane and Dill Rumson, nt Red Bnnk, Apr. divisions nnd Rrndes of horses AtUntlc Highlands, and J. C, of seven bowlers. Each bowl­ Score by quarters: Kennedy, to help the causo .2?. Point Ploasunt, home; Aluy nt distances from flvr-and- Williams and Morgnn or J) er will be given a handicup 14 12 10 14—59 along this spring. 1 D a n e IN THE NAVY 2. Lakewood, away; May 0, one-haif furlongs to onc-mllc- D ukes hnnnemun are the other out­ based on the difference bet­ hopes to take over the size­ 23, Hltihtstown, home; May and-a-quartrr. H aw ks 16 4 11 21—62 f ie ld e r s . ween his final season average able Job of filling Jack Cor­ 29, Toms River and Matuwan, I'll Cry Toindrro-.v Not Shown at Kiddie Show Keypoit’s f-o e , Hoffman a n d 200. coran's shoes at shortstop, at Toma River; June 2, slnte Furnished npnrtment slsns High, has two veteran hurlers. The Peterson scoring sys­ MHS Participate In ^ while Kennedy looks good meet, Rutgers Stadium, for sale at this offlcc. SLNDAY-MONDAY-TUEMIAY * . APRIL 15-1*-Ii Jack Derry itmi* Bob Blood- tem will be used, one point Conference Bowling ’ for an outfield berth. Anoth­ Continuous Sunday—Starting 1:45 P.M. good, bnt very little else. Paul for high game in each series, e r k e e n n e w c o m e r ;Tor th e Poctsch, a newcomer, will one point for high series pins, M atawan High, making its Casey nine Is Butch Bevac- / » * C f Tho Shore's Biggest Show catch. Ed Slsko and Oeorge and one point fur each game first start ln a Share Confer­ qun, who was an all-around G o m ln g e r a r e th e o n ly In* w o n . ' ence bowling tourney, bowed star for St. Ann's in his fieldors with any experience, to the superior experience of grammar school days in and Mike Chnrmello the lone its rivals and. finished 10th In Keansburg. Dane and Ken­ outfielder who has been In Mebuf At p ld Bridge the matches at the Neptune nedy were the batting stars action before, Coach Jimmy Lou Mebus, Keansburg, and Bowling Center Monday. Key- of the St. Joseph’s Giants Dobrr.ynnkl, or the Qovernots, Bill Strother, ^latawan, a r e pert, participant last year, Little Bigger League team •»«»«« needs a lot more help , than listed as possible starters at did not »nter a. t e a m th is last season. The Caseys tn rf BUSINtSS EXPOSITION h is 16 m a n s q u a d a p p e a r s to O'd Bridge'' Stadium Sunday y e a r . will have only ID games this Added Attraction Sunday Matinee Only • ' . S i l l p r o m is e . when the management will nt Neptune replaced Leonardo season because they have no Guy Madl*on In ‘'Two Guu Teacher** tejnpt to get lln racing pro­ as conference champion. The home field. They open with MJGH RAT. APRIL IS TO 11 g r a m fo r 1D33 n m lo n v n y , K Middletown, Township bowlers lxmg Branch Apr. 19. Since Recorda Set flalurdij[—HUrting IMS TM. was snowed out U\s: S u n d a y , had to rettle for a fifth this the Shore Conference would In the Keansburg Ladles Mebus has been racing at the year. Dick Patterson, if the not accept them for mem­ Monday Night Lrnmie, two Hrowntu^'n ovnl since th e winning Scarlet Filers, was bership, the Red Bank Cath­ new records were, set for the tr a c k o p e n e d in I9r>3. H trot hUh irdKldual scorer with a olic teams have lo play riv­ year on Monday evening. her In a former Wall Stadium 709 sam e while his teammate, a ls a t a distance, nomelhlng ■KeupoM C lfuntw . hit- jm .lov, driv#!*. ,*who , participated In Uymstn Barn**, had high itr- ■ w t e w f i S m w ln 1M 4' !c\ of DVT- v.:t,h .180, 157 and Dot Kcimrr, wlwi bow), .tin >» - W - — ' 1W-. Ram ft.j.V 'f 1' n i - ■ J^t;i!-\fcfh tirtipT'M'« J; tal'.-Mttar. M « ■ ' It ben«flclil’’t»A ' M e d w lc k W !.h its ie» ^raduafidnExerrises D IB la s e 167 l i e 162 Mon. Co. Woman’* SeQRjSS AREA H a iid io a p *. ■ ! 4a ‘Klajor. LettBue -'j - ’ r n r ' o r ••• ,i, •' " :: : 605;'7l»a5M MATAWAN Malawan rresbytorlart: A. Skislak < VaMM^erbeke Union Beach Poodle R. Cornell 176 184.;171 Matawan-Keyport F, DeliaPletrp. M^t-Key Mixed —; B o s s e r t ' 192 167 109 I. MeKwicK * 153 1 2 4 '1 7 1 R . L o o s c h 175 156 Receives Diploma . A, Esposito' 183 180 135 V. W ilson. "145 11Q. 1.73 Merchants League Sunday Night League' J. Kacirek 119 175 C. Sardella a n . ; ^ 857 .778 705 201 ’ m A.Jlenderson 140 • 152 Miss Barbara Bracken, 211 D . D o w n e y 158 234 Tourlne> Tavern (3) • V 1' " ! 'i 1^445 Cliffwood Inn (I) C. E. Babrenburg U) A. l U l l 148 165 ?ark Ave.. union Beach: S. G uistif : ' 158 1 .; T h o r n 170 219 190 ' Keyport Trlo iar'" C. Yates 182 190 225 A. Ulrichsen 133 123 111 Ij . D ic k T . G r a y 161 Z a m b o r 143 147 139 O. T u m c c k 115 195 200 /ith her poodle, “Fiancee,** F . S w a n . 190 179 167 H, -Pleper 182 166 164 H a n d ic a p • k 180 163 156 P . Jolilie . 193 244, 211 /as among those who gradu­ G. Kahrs ' 142 ... 174 J. Pleper . 155 141 188 911 881 SG0 W a te r s 143 110 154 M, S m illl 103 174 142 ated. at the Bayshore Com­ J . K lu g .141. 155 171 M. Bahrenburg 166 149 155 . . 759 890 820 All-Bros W oodworking (0) S lovem s ; 168 179 220 E . M a jk o w s k i 164. 156 179 R e f o rm e d (01 panion Dog- Club' exercises J. M uscarella 185 • 500 U13 653 ON BUSY STREET J. Kenner ... 116 .. t I T T - 212 636 579 618 A. C a m e r o n 136 160 170 •eld A p r , 2, at the Davis B. T o o m e r 110 105 804 812 8C9 S h rcw bury T r io (1) B r o a d S t, C le a n e r s <2) .. C . L o o sc h 143 196 14Q iJanee Studio, Long. Branch. M. Costura 128 . . . 161 y^Amcriean Lesion, L. II. (0) ‘ E . M orson 178 180 157 ' 819 793 916 R . P r y o r 148 154 170 D. FlU«orald 146. 167 132 J. Bellettl 181 138 179 H o ld e n 105 ..,.127 I), Lylo 146 154 186 The two .tip scoring dogs Burlew’s Restaurant (2) M . R o ss 156 125 170 R . L o o s c h 152 Len Morizlo 198 156 180 H a r p e r • 105 175 140 L, G a ltla ' 152 163 182 vere Wink, a cocker spaniel, E. Schaefer 168 163 177 H.„ P r y o r 150 .167 147 L . D ic k 135 146 Join Lou Mcrizlo 146 M u lle r 121 137 m owned by Mrs. Doris -Jaflee, D. Novotny 145 140 146 H . R o ss 129 232 185 Q . P e s t 156 180 P . G a le ttl 130 C a r v e i11 143 150 159 ------. 470 . 497. 525 our .,ong Branch, who took first H . O lric h 171 H a n d ic a p 15 15 ' 15 H a n d ic a p . 190 161 G e ig e r 135 107 ... Holmdii Trio (U) . •jlace. and Barge, owned by P a lk o v ic s 175 184 191 ...... -794 =741 851 M a lc -h esk l -rrrr—167— 10T B r 1 ’ nt*cet5 -1 5 8 -1 7 4 171 :iiss ’. Jean' Bacon, W est Long P e p 202 182 178 > ...... 598' 69? 687 . 1 710 857 777 Clothing Club Jranch, w h o took second Frank’s Barber Shop (2) V, Jo h n n n e m a u 174 200 139 LaZarc’s Shoes' ...... 609 736 657 M iitnw ,\n Iln p tist (2) ' • lace, Graduates were judged M. Maciag ‘ 187 156 203 A. W 150 108 661 859 *853 L . B e lle z z a 172 171 138 D u n c u n ■ ■ 159 102 186 >y Richard A, Maloney, East J. Rosato 183 ... 181 B a r o n ’ij C o ffee S h o p (2) ' W. S. WALLACE Cllffwood Angels (0) R . R ic h m o n d 142 1 83 109 B a r o n : ; 131 152" 140 T. B a k e r 150 201 107 keansburg. . . L, Kortenhaus , 182 182 151 - 4 7 9 ' 831^408 A - ^ .ISO 168 211 W . R ic h m o n d 102 176 147 Vettrel 153 146.190 L , G r a c e 140 148 144 — Others-g;r4iduftting—were-Leo i i . W ist______175 . 136— 131 24 W . FRONT ST. BTTGuJsEIir: “162 J : O V e iiy .111 s o o i d J S H e a l.v V' KTTlIenilprson 182^1 6831 62 ^ordon,'r X6hg—.Branch, 'wittf Tr-Soltys- -179 "206­ 161 m JSO: .171 Knjoy ono o^ Ainorlca-s wront At DlGiamb’ta 190 191 142 B re sirtw 194 123 B lin d ~ • 125 125 133 freedoms. Attend the church KEYPORT 7-0700 Jlisty, a wimeranerr and Mrs. F . R a f fa . . . 150 ' (I ' ------J.- C a la b r e s e , 170 182 158 - ' 587 724 697 M e r r .i l 128 144 u ’ ■ m ifi ot yoifr choltc ilfls w^*ktndl : pencer Bentley, Deal, with B r i ta n a k 1QI, 161 187 Bayshore Stationery (0) ■ -762' 833 784 ‘ P.I}.” Each dog received a 906 830 830 F . ' W o lf 152 189 171 778 685 819 Calvary Mclliodlsl (I) '« iploma for having completed Cllffwood. Fire "Co. (1) 921 872 860 L . W olf 164 143 194: Jag’s Sport floods (IT? G. Ellison 125 163 ‘ne basic course in dog obed- J. McGinty •1*8 . . . 152 A. -Slovens -ISO -130 -139 W a llin g W—Phllilpp- 182 127 5hce training. The Long O.K. Sales & Service (3) ; R^ Scheetzj 1SS 184 148 H, Freeman 177 163 135 A. Heitzenroder 106 136 L y n c h B lin d 125 125 ’.ranch classes are under the F. Stringer 169 167 119 C. R o d ls 194 165 172 H a n d ic a p 23 23 W a lsli a . Aumack; J151- -142 -aining direction of : Eldred H . A h le rs 1B3 142 J. Robinson 211 207 184 B e n n e tt J. Fekcte ' a. Stenzel, Fair Haven. J. Kelly - 152 200 156 J. Oldenborg * 173 170 200 584 630 P a r a d i s e H a n d ic a p 1 ■ Following the - graduation C. Z ie g le r ...165 152 B . .O w e n s • - 170 f 168 180 M & M Electric (t) ’ H e ln o ld . two members, of the Bayshore M . , S m ith 181.170 166 769 726 673 * Companion, Dog Club,. Inc., 830 848 : 719 a , D e lr k s 174 213 183 keyport, Piit on an exhibition ^925-871-871 707 709 IIfn>rew_csn(regati0ii_: (Q) “Anchor Inn f2) V . 'W i l s o n : liflTW ~I8a Consolidated Fuel (3) • The standings: J. Wownan 163 114 138 _f’fna_4Tan9®. training. Rufus, S. Maio'wskl - i4 i : 195 ..176 J. Burgess > ,320-;-180^324 T e a m . W ::r Shetland Sheep dog, handl­ Belieaza - '-ns-^lB^TTO P t a g e r 193 17d 152 J. Bauickie 173 Middletown Lanes 53 22 ed by his owner, M rsr'W arren Pesce 188 171.163 E l s e m a n 166 116 143 j. Orosa ' 163 733 76a '765 Varlese Conslfuctlon SO 25 l-.em hardt,' Seawcod Dr., C1U- Johnson 209 168 172 B lin d 135 125 125 me m A. smith 192 199 168 J a c k ’i Hardware (1) Town Tavern 48 27 ' vood Be&ch, gave a demon* F e c h e r Korobdw 145 171 216 199 144 204 B. Jacobsen 129 .193 .194 Tourine's Tavern - 44 . 31 .rationof advanced and util* JBcalzo - ’ • H a n d ic a p 16 16 16 176 .162 E.:. Jacobsen _21’f 1 « ____203 Koyport Bar. ___ 44',4 3 0 ! i — y-work: by hand signal only.- "171 “ 181 T . K n a m 145' 146 203 Keyport Cleaners 44 31 ‘ Ilrs. Florence Banister, Mon­ " 1072 IT l 903 E‘ Lemb0 < - J , K n a m 140. 199 206 Old Boathouse , 40V4 34 li : louth Beach, put Lullaboy, a O ld M1U D a iry («). 906 887' 911 H a n d ic a p 4 . 4 4 Burlew’s Restaurant 37 ; 38 j Verman Shepherd, "through C o s tic ■ 168 231- 155 R. Siglsmundl 146 156 127 S c h a n c k ’s F u e l (1) Baron's Coffee Shop 28',4 46(4 -,ie work which has earned . 029 709 . 611 J - O a k e s 201 ; 137 209 W.- M ettger ^ , 214' 266 ' 204: Jag’s Sport Ooods , 21 54 .: im t h e a .k .c , title of Com- -Hollywood Servlet-.(U ■Arr-Saring-1- -llfl—148-riOO ‘ E., Lyons. /; 154, .103. M cqueen-eleaners— 20t4~M«r \n\on Df)g F.xnelteEEZ W. Lew is—■-— New classes started Monday H . K0SS 210 188 ' 201. D. Spencer S«o the new - 7‘ the Davis - Dance__9t;udio. super-qufot L . S c h a o o k ~ : ' 181 - :...... 846 . 776 “ 81B r. he course runs for a period v , " ' ...... “ - 910 870 862 Gerlty's tnn (0) J. Overly;. Keaniburg Ladie* M atawan Methodist. (I) nine weeks and7 Is designed S. Bonanoo ’ 203 170 142 D o v a n e y m 129 148 ) teach dog owners to train . . ., - 5 7 2 , 874. 619 Monday Night League R . C a s e y ' 146 167 - 184 . 910 855 910 W ilk s 126 125' leir own pets. This basic Matawan Sporting (I). M . D a v ln o 157 > 1S«7 159 The standings: ' Z B o y a jla n 124 132 aining is the same given’in P. McKeen 14-1 ; 14» 142 Gentile’s M arket (t) W. Mummi - 148 168 149 .TSPm ’ W L K n o e ll 163 162 204 « weloplng .guide.' dogs :for the R.-Scobey 17l 187.220 L. Drlckler 111 134 163 ,.,lt bqilg your b o at, to o l Blind - 135 135 135 Burlew’s Restaurant 92 25 Langatreet. _1 7 O _ M 0 -140 • Ind. dog3.Hst /i Blind 159 189 158 The Bayshore Club aa a pub' Handicap 14 14 14 R. Richmond 157 177 154 wlicn you try tlio new Scott-Atwaur, Crate’s Beverages (J) Mat-Key , Reo : 51 36 717 7'13 79# ’Service gives-demonatrat- H a n d lo a n • 0 6 Sinonthi U>ilet operation) llall-a- C. Carbone 142 L.’ H. Roller Rink 50ji 3614 Lutheran II) iVns, to :clubs, civic organlz'at- o 635 642 6 6 t ■untie pow er ballliig! full ililfll b l | S. Schlafone ' 189 196 201 Old Mill Dairy 50 37 ' A . S o a lto 181 146 170 . >ns,' churches, and schools Mat-Key Reo (S) . . 587 . 600 620 reinole tank) loti of other features, H. Qenovese^ 122 148 206 Consolidated Fuels ,46Vi 36'^ K , D e b o le 152 111 136 Ls- a non-profit organization B. Parcels' : 178 153 163 K ey p o rt C lo a n era (1) Drop in todsy and look over lit* R. Montensano 198 -173- 194 J a g 's S p o r t Q o o d s 48 39: D. Baumann 197 100 162 -.a rm e d u six; years . ago by ; a M. Benton IIS'- ,1« 16* M. Rlohmond ISA 148 172 mllnel . ■ : . T. Franclscont 164 185 191 Cllirwood Amoco ' 47 40 J, Welle .;. i t a 130 146 • roup of dog lovers. • Its E. Benton 117 176 r 157 J . A d c y sh 163 166 164 D, ’rripea ... 186 ... Frank’s Barber Shop 45i4_41 y2 F . B o o s . 130 155 126 eadquarters la at' 2 W. Front Devlno . 1#8 150 180_ R . R ecH T 147 176 164 3 HP *218,50 M alinconico ...... 165 Rapolla’s Market. ' 44^.42'^ T i H a n d i c a p ..... 44 44 40 :,t., Keyport'.’-Obedlence trla's D .' Kenner 148 158 248 Sctaanck's Heaters ■ 43 ' 44 10H P ,.,.... 318,50 rre held byi-the club and ' 588 D 24 668 H a n d ic a p 17 17 17 815 888 948 Anchor Inn - "4214 4454 742« 695 701 16HP.,,,. 364.95 : ubstantlal donation from- the - M a r t in i ’s D in e r (01 : - Hoffman’s Liquor store (1) Cliffwood Inn • 42!/a 44 Tlio standings: roceeds ls m ade to an organ- L. Moody 144 123 118 . 601 - 663 752 J3HP,...... *79.95 C. DUger-'~ '.180 140 ..., Cillfwood Aiigels 41 46 T e a m ' : : w " L —I^atlon-of-the-m em bers-ohoos E — M o o d y ------lie—IH— lej; -Rplford-Phnrninoy—[1) W . J e n k in s 163- 139 TlegaffsTTavefn“ '32 T55 8t,. John's , --- ...... 50 .,31 I n g . • - ■ ...... J. aeraghty 118 143 1*4 H r P r y o r 110 148 141 C. Novotny 173 ’ 201 190 aerlty’a Inn ' 31(4 55Vi MaUwan Presbyterian 47 34 The Bayshore; /Companion1 R, Qeraghty .166 138 188 L'i B o y e r 148 127 140 W. Dllger , .170- 142 157 All-Bros Wood. • 30'/j 56'4 Koyport Baptist - 44 37 SMALL bOWN.PAVMtMT—rULLYIAR TO PAV ^og Club ls sanctioned by . the H a n d ic a p . 11 5 5 ' 5 D . M o ro s k o 131 134 154 H . M e y e r 190 200 ’ 204 H o f f m a n ’s L iquor.30 57 Matawan Baptist 43 38' American Kennel. Club, and is, M. Cassone 151 162 102 D. C l a r k ! .152 176 Clltfwood Fire Co, 24 63 Reformed . — 43 38 jnem ber_of_ the. Association H a n d ic a p •' 5: 549 540 928 Calvary Methodist. 40 41 cf Obedience Clubs’,ahd Jud:, The standings1 : 878 844 866 Bayvlew Presbytotlan 39 42 MATTHEWS res. The public Is welcome to Team . — W L 545 578 602 L, II.: Holler Rink (2) ■ • Keaniburg Hebrew ‘ Congregation 86 43 KUYVOUT VAOHT 1IAHIN ■ kit ,ita training _ classes' M .& -M Eleotrto - ~ w , ^ _ M » r o u e t ’» T h a r m a c y - ( 2 ) - — Rogers i iri' > ~« 0» " 2o a 118 M ataw an:‘MethodV»ti' 8#"46 f■rrrr- -, . - ■ .m itlN G • STATION 7 V ­ ' oag; Branch' ’ on MbTfaBy Bti striqisineh1* JCe ague Jack's HardWa#e ; 52(' 3S’ Mj -Woltf - '’”r '153 1.418 W D e F e l l c i j ! . . 1 M .:-A 7 8 .J6 9 Jjutlieran , ‘r - < M i j !-....' M ings,- or any of the 'clftsb- Hollywood .Servjc? 61' 36 C.iMock 131 139; 117 ' A t : r a « C r a w ' H ilH tc ' ' ' Ferrara.: 18?-1137 ■ r 3 : held at,: Keyport. on ' Tues­ 'Consolidated Fuels (S) M atawan Sporting l-j 40 !4 H. Pogllsl ’ : 1^4- 158 ‘138' Keyport Amboy R d,: OMFKWOOn Tnl, Matawan >-llilt K e l l e y ...... 1 1 8 ______137 Furnlshod ...aB»rtment_. s ig n s I day, 'W ednesday, and Thurs J.Stranlero ------176—202 170|M at-Key-Re(r 46— « - T f - K n a m :— ------198—180—187 Ferrano . 211 203 150 for sale'at this office, —; 'a y - e v e n l n g s . A ll j t r a i n in g 13 Marquet Pharmacy L43 44 H a n d ic a p . - J - 2 2 B 'o r d " .— ------:— : rrr -1M 165 S. Bellezza 176 179 149 _ under, t' hie supervision of A . Koteenbeutel 187 173 177 Martini’s Seafood 42 44 James B. McPhee, Holmdel Cliff’s Seafood ...... 43 45 84A 626 573 908 903 796 A . B e lle z z a 173 195 183 Larry-'s-Barber-Shop-41!4-4614 ___ _ a ffte's, inc.. (1) ...... R e * a n ‘* ’T »■Tern-.., T e rn ~ (0 ) . R.-Broeder 172—158-160 IT’S SPRING FASHION FESTIVAL AT- Cohen’s -Liquor-S(oTe-'38 -- -49--- M „Houralian--— 155-204^-141- N ^ s o i t y s w -•169 ” 135^186 884 907 C. E. Bahrengurg -37(4 49',4 S, Helwlg 88 194 135 J. Faggiohe 168 131 165 LaBeUa’s Construction (0) Broad St. Cleaners' 37 50 O la h - 169 163 174 E . S m it h 190 164 186 M. K o n d iu p 147 133 138 P. Kennedy 314 179 175 LaZare's -Shoes 37 60 B. Fletcher 212 159 177 Handicap .9 9 9 STRAUB BUICK Bayshore Stationery. 29>/4 67\'i BOTTLED E . S u r u d a ' 195 184 199 F , B r u n o 166 140 145 J . - P e s c e 127 125* 161 - . 564 613 . 507 - 924 773 . 883 R. Walling 196' 160 "168 — -Mai-Key Iteo, .(2) . D , F e d e r l c i 160 158 159 Keyport Busineismen’* " Mat-Key Eec'(3) ' ’ E . S c h w a r z 134 137 142 S. Lauro -234 -162 200 Bowling League E . S m it h 157 135 172 GAS ...... 863 783J 768 S . D a v ln o ...... 173 191 188 L . B r o o k - 158 148 143 CFDellaPletro 199 184 144 -* Fowler Theatre- (!) - ~r Middletown Lanes -(!) . ” B r O s l p ~ 209 170 173 A. Nappl 148 154, 199 You Gst Clean, Quick Irons’ 200 196 233 Mania, sr. 173 142 14B H a n d i c a p 1 1 1 F. Davlno ~ 201 192 202 jCostlo < 127 180 156 M uscftella.;______243-160 .181 ONE OW NER TRADE-INS Heat For Cooltiiig £chacht " ’170 1^3 7204 Mania, Jr. 134 ... 188 ' „■ '659 581 031 , 953 883 933 Ward - " 171 201 234 Wailing.- - 146 128 ... II. W assermsn & Son (2) 53 FORD Prompt, Efficient — Rapolla’s M arket (0). 53 KAISER 54 BUICK E . C o s tic ' ' 165 197 177 B r i ta n a k 163 184 137 a , - A r n o l d — ------147-144-178 ------Crestline-Ilardlop ...... -.... M a n h a tta n ...... - - ....Hardtop Itlvlaera (loupe -Rapoiiar — i76-: m-200 L o w re y .194 203 Blind .7 148 Ifi 142 . Auto transmission. Want Four door. We serviced 11 -Service- S u la — -...... -1 64 -178-177 -853—989 1004 — Itadlo, lie.ter, Dynaflovr,— N, Wlltersqheln. 1 4 6 -1 7 4 fun and sporlT This vlo- regularly and know ii Is In Tomasello % ; 150 158 torls your answer. ’ perfect condition. full power ." . 869 808 837 JJ, Jacobsen “ 189 150 ~184~S» 7158 KEVPORT GAS CO. T r a h lm ■ 7 ’ M . C u o c c l 170 i 4 i ~ i l 5 ' ~BurJew'i"K*8t»Urant-(0)“ LTW olf-'— - — '1 0 5 - 1 1 0 - Postefnak v 200 164 185 B r i e n 136 213 169 I n f a n t l 177 133 ...... $1275 $975 ...., . . $1945 P. Barrasso ■ ...... 153 L a P a r r e 138 198 165 C o stic 159 129 ...... 604 619 .504 Affiliate of C e c e r e ■' 147 183 175 Montagna ' 161 190 K e a n s b u rg N ew s (1) ' 8 f t 846 873 54 PONTIAC - 53 Oldsmobile 54 HUSDON W e is s ’ 243 204 154 Luxembourg 136­ D . C a s e y 143 161 124 . IB. " Jag’s Sport GoOdl ' (3K 2 Woor Hednn — . H upcr Je tlin e r D lS a n to - 158 A , B o w n e -0 148 140 A j t r a m In re.d. °Not a F o u r door * c d » n , rm llo nnd Aulomallo Iraiiamlsslon, S t r a n i e r o 181 1 U - " 834 943 878 D e F e ilc e 172 169 E .' V a n N o r tw lc k i z i ' 137 143 - mar or itmr — lirat«fr radio, healer, low inlleas* L is ic k l 214 225 232 KEYPORT LUMBER . l i . J. Shore District (1) a . Stover > 104 180 124 M o n ta g n a .169 156 134 J. Burgess' 139 186 152 , ‘ ; 864 779 832 H a n d l c i p . . 7 1 5 , -16 ... 14 $1375 $1295 $1145 & SUPPLY CO. T e s tln o 161 .,. 194 T h o r n " 151 1 4 4 ' i 9 l Varlese CoM trueilbn' (1) S a r d e l l a 174 200 181 Johnson - 2p9 158 174 B o m t n e r . 123 228 157 - “532 641 546 Tel. M atawan 1-1872 P o s t ... S!03 155 Fecher < . 168 1*4 102 E.'Saulckle 143 166 - 124 '• -Scott ' Purnal Home (0) 52 DODGE 52 Studcbaker 52 FORD A F o u r D oor , ■ (ioiiiinander C untum 2 D oor Cliffwood, N. J. R iiffin l - -165 182 170 Oross . ... • 137 180 191 B; S' 'praiue 167 153 163 , 809 (K>8 926 Low mileage, excellent, Four door. Kepi In p e rfe c t Kftlit In iiorfoct Juki A. 'Saulckle 129 I . . I t . S c o t t 165 124 Cllffwood Amoco (3) W condition sh a p e irmlPrt mi HIM Hulok 830 834 849 J. Sablckle 137 162 1 « M, Qu^rller 140 109 123 V . R n f f a 181 . . . 176’ Keansburg Nowa (2) V a r le s e - . . . 189 112 ,T., O lies 157 124 137 $575 - $595 : $750 Luxembourg 159 179 229 H a n d ic a p 16 15 15 I n f a n t t 198 178 154 .871 896 741 M . C u o c c l 170 ^29 172 Keyport Bar (2) i ~ 611 Sflfl ' 582 53 DODGE 51 BUICK 49 DODGE. MATAWAN SPORTING Y a n k o w s k l 104; 146 160 P e n n e tt l ' 167 165 201 B lc h a r d - s H o lly w o o d M k l. 13) M ulmrlian F o u r P o o r ( lull Ooupe D e F e ilc e 167 171 152 K a u f e r 177 183 164 J. Missort 142 176 162 W o tm a n - -134- irr-121 F;Fi'*nVUh 134 179 121 $1075...... $640...... $250 GOODS CO. ' 864 803 676 J a c o b s 122 177 2)2 A. Helnold. 148' 188 176 Easter Greeting Card* Andy1* Station (2) C h lz m a d la 142' 194 177 b . H e ln k e 179 H 8 160 “ ...... R E D 1 [ICED FO R TH IS SALE P e a » e 221 146 155 P o la n d . . . 109 H a n d ic a p 12 12 12 BOWLING SUPPLIES- FISHING SUPPLIES F o u lk s 167 168 -179 53 HUSDON 53 BUICK 51 PONTIAC B lin d 135 136 135 722 806 8»5 .. 615 "625 031 (onvrrtllijf ’duperwaup 4 D oor 1 I’asienier Mlallon Win. BICYCLES REPAIRED B e n n e tt 160 158 191 Town Tavern (I) The atandlngs: . 8 c a lz o 200 155 174 R o b in s o n 156 161 139 T e a m ‘ W $1390 $635 II. O. Trains and Supplies W . P e a s * 136 123 129 If. W asserman & Bon W(4 33 Vi $645 Open Dally 9 lo 6;00—Friday Until 9:00—rhone MA 1-4(46 ' . 912 762 O e t a n 160 166 205 Keyport Cleaners 46 38 116-182 Main SI. i.Ncxt to Tollce Station) MaUwan Crate's Beverages (1) R . P e a s e , 183 IW 236 Clcntlle’s Market 46 38 52 Chrysler 49 BUICK 53 WILLYS 2 M o o re 190 148 O lr ic h 201 -167 161 Richard’s Hollywood 46 38 4 D oor Windsor Drlux* Convrrtlhlf H uper |)o o r M a th ls o n 160 141 Beifdrd ■ Pharmacy 43 41 B lin d 135 135 ' 826 809 870 M a r q u e t ’s P h a r m a c y 43 41 $565 $850 $400 W a llin g 159 171 M c Q u e e n C le a n e r s (01 Mat-Key Hec 40''a 43!4 R. Perrlnl 171 178 C u lle n 149 110 Keansburg News 3054 no’/j BARGI LIN DEPARTNEN T C A R S BUSINESSMENS O . P e r r l n l W a rw ic k . . . 154 II. Ij. S c o tt 20 53 M c Q u e e n 179 111 49 FORD 815 773 809 L e n o v lc h 144 151 47 BUICK 53 FORD K frfun C lu b ( ‘outifl T m o Door Nfdan LUNCHEON SPECIALS The standings: D e n n y Key-Mat Church T e a m W L D e v in e 175 M7 $535 $195 Wide Choice'on lhe Bally Meou Consolidated T ueli 53 2S Bowling League $195 Fowler Theatre 40! 3 7 'j . 747 773 LaBolla's Cons. 3»39 39 Kejport C lrarfr. iZl Kt, Jolin’a IJ( 48 PONTIAC 49 DESOTO 46 Mercury N.' J. fljore District 38 V) A. Uavlno 200 108 130 1 H o k rtft 101 Uil liiB ' W a*oii - ru n v trllM o F o u r D o o r K td a n , Joe'* Restaurant 38 40 C. D a v ln o 134 146 m ; U U n y 135 107 * 1 . 0 0 Keansburg New* 30’i 41 B a r k e r 183 156 , M. V;«lllfju 164 10J 17U $250 $295 $95 A n d y 's H ta tlo n 34 41 J . D a v ln o 174 H« 142 : If. V/nlllriK 170 IW Crate’s Brveragej 33 45 IlOT.fi 2 m m 171 Tl.it SEAL — '1. llallcy Mfi Moani SHORE P 0IN I INN ''Help Wanted” ad» in thi* 753 «r»7 j — MOTORS paper tell you tbojt the goiii O ld i h Bi6 H4Q MtfS* Satisfactory hiohwav H o tn tO tl RD K g y p o a r Highway 35 and Holmdel Rd. job) open ' . r o n e h t f 2 Street in en westerly direction to the 1 Methedtst Churoh Browntown Items Lenten Mission study of the TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Jth, MM point or olace of .Beginning. ' ■ ' ■ Rev. Francis Osterstock ^American Indian. A supper, Monday, the 7th? d«y of May, between the. hours of 7 a.m. and Rev. Richard vYaussy,. Pastor between the hours of 12 o'clock and p;m•. i for the purpose of conducUfig Polling place. Midway Hose House The Men's Club of the church The Browntown '4-H Sodhop cooked Indian style with many on Washington Street. Sunday morning worship is 4:30 o'clock (at 2 o'clock Daylight the general election for the election Guadalcanal Post, will meet Saturday at 8 p .m . pers held their Apr. 10 meet­ typical tribe dishes, such as Of ...... •, : •' FOURTH ELECTION DISTRICT Saving Time) In the afternoon of laid All that p art of Uie Borough - of —: at 9 a m .; church school at 9:45 Stanley Galbreath will preside. ing at the home of Fred maize, dried beans,..rice,_corn Presidential Electors day, at the Court Hou&e in the Bor* Congressman from Third Congress­ Matawan bounded on the east and a.m;, and the evening service Church school begins Sunday Gaub. Thomas Hilton wa* meal muffins, and pumpkin oujfJi of • F/eeMoJd, County ot Mon* northeast by the ooundar> line of Auxiliary Officers ional District . the Township of Matawan. on tha at a o'clock. at 9:45 a.m. At the 11 o’cock the other leader present. pie, was enjoyed by 30 girls, moulh, N*\v .jersey ,' to aaltsfy a Sheriff south by the northerly bouundary tint worship service,- the sermon Jame® Arace, Junior leader, with their mothers. judgment of said court amounting to Two members of the Board of Free­ of the Township of Marlboro, on the Prayer and *Blbie study is approxim ately'*1,360.00. .. ' holders ’ - . - west by- the boundary line of- th«"—' Joint Installation Was topic of the pastor will be presented a. banner' to- the .The festive place mats and AU the' defendant^ right, tile and held Friday evening at 8 Three Coroners Township ot M atawan and on ih« ’ Saturday In Cliffwood “When Christ Breaks In.” The club from the Board of Ag­ lepee faVors were made by Interciit, il any, in ana lo the ioi- Two councilmen for the full term north by a line extending as follows lowing: ’ Assessor for the lull term . to wit: - . • • — o ’c lo c k . Westminster Fellowship will riculture, New Brunswick, for the girls during regular meet­ All that certain Jot,'tract, parcel of A total of 250 members and Tne cessions of the registry boarjl BEGINNING^at a point where th' meet at 7 p.m. at which time having won the window dis­ in g s. _ , land and premise* lying and being wilt be held at the folowing polling cenTer line of\New Brunswick Ave ‘ . guests attended the joint in­ First Methodist Church in the Tottiuhlp of Matawan, County Tne Jesters, a teen-age' com­ play contest. Following the supper, a pro­ uf Monmouth and State of New Jer* places; . nue ts Intersected by the boundary • stallation. of officers of t h e Main St., Matawan ■ey. . ' FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT Jine of the Township of Matawan munity club, will be guests. A J:hn Owens was accepted gram entitled “The Navaho thence (1) In a northerly directloi • Guadalcanal Post 4745, Veter-, Rev." Albert D. Curry, pastor BEGINNING in the easterly edge of All that part of' the Borough of movie. “What Price Freedom," as a new member. .John Color '\VheelM was presented. Atlantic Avenue at a post in the. cor­ Matauan, BEGINNING at a point along the easterly edge of Lake Lef­ ans of Foreign, Wars, and its ferts lo the gulley that runs fn th» A*, the.morning.wfrrsliip sehv- j win be shown and refreshm ents Blahota served refreshments. Susan Rinck played Indian, ner of a fence by the *outli west cor­ where the center line oj Main Street ., Ladles Auxiliary, of CUffwood ner of the whole lot. as described in Intersects the boundary line of the back of Locust . Place: thence t2J ice on Sunday at 11 o'clock.! served. A congregational hymn Other members present were music on the accordion as the Towns-ilp of Matawan, thence ,il) al'»ng a tine drawn down the centei -and—M ataw an-for—the—coming a deed from Mary C. Nlvison; Exccu* of _ said guiley.- to ..* . point where th | . _ ...... \ l n g 1wni be held at 0 p.m .. rtft- Richard. _Charlesr'~and— Eu^ ^rrls_toolc*thelr'places beneath Irt^uf'the-L ast; Will-*nd~ Testament along the said center- line -of- Main.. y e a r , ..T h e c e r e m o n ie s w . V r e HorJnrd A. Henderson will of Asbury.J . NJvlson. deceased, to Street in a southerly direction to the center line of Schenck Avenue inter* • er Which refreshments will be gene Hilton, Vincent Maccia. the coiorwheel. The story of bridge on Main Street, eolith of South sects the center line, of Main Street] — held Saturday evening in tlie spe.k nbout ths laymen’s con­ Krank Anderson, dated 'Septembei s e r v e d . Robert Faust, Robert and the American Indian, from the 6th. 1913 and recorded at Freehold In Street: » thence (2) along a line thence '..(3| along the said centei Cliffwood Firehouse. Later drawn down the center of the gul- line of Main Street tiiy a northerly vocation, which he recently at­ Michael Catherwood, a n d time of Columbus to the pres­ DB WM page lu &c; thence (1) along' direction to a point where the sali-^ lb 'the evening, dancing and starting Sunday, Apr. 29, nn the easterly edge of Atlantic Avenu«, lev corned by the said bridge to tended at Buck Hill Falls, Pa. William Arnce. - ent, was presented by pict­ .north eleven (11) degrees east, twen- Lake Lefferts; th eo cr (3) in a north-. center line of .Main Street intersecti _ refreshments were enjoyed early chapel service will be In- erly_direction_along_the. ea8terly_ed- the center line of State Highway 34; ures -and—readings;— The-pro­ -ty_i!lx._126)-ieet:. thenco (2) South-70 ' arid^ the darir horse "prize Sun lay School’convenes at 9:45 nUBuraled at i):45- fl .til. - TilIff degrees East at right angles to At­ ge .of .Lake. Lefferts to ^-Prospect thence (tralong the gald'center^llnr" ..Mr.. and M rs.. Barth pnub, gram closed with’ the’ inter­ Point; thcnce (4) along a line drawn of State Highway 34 to a point where-*— service will be conducted nt the lantic Avenue ninely-clght <9fi) feet; the said ccnter line of sta te High* was u'on by Angelo Armatuc- ‘a.m, A family night covered thenre (3) South eleven (11 j degrees across Lake Lefferts from Prospect sam e time as the church school Browntown; Mrs. L. D, Tall, pretive singing of “Indian Point - in a northeasterly direction way 34 intersects the roadbed of the - cl, Sayrevllle. dish- supper will be held at 6 west parallel with Atlantic Avenue, .Central Railroad of New Jersev Keansburg,; Victor Barranca, T a p s . ” . twenty-six 139) feet to the aforesaid to Ravine Drive; thcnce (5) along a Edward Duval, P ast. Com­ Is ln session to allow parents to line drawn across the guiley * to' the Polling olace. Freneau Independent p.m., followed by a worship worship while their children New York, and Jchn Gaub, During the rem ainder of the fence: thence (<) North seventy-nine Firehouse. Freneau Ave. . mander of Monmouth-County, degrees W>s t nhiety«eieht (98) left of Highland Avenuu to a point program at 7;30 o'clock. are In classes. The pastor will Matawan, were recent din­ evening, the Indian Trading feet along the same lo the place of at tiie end of Liberty Street, thence FIFTH ELECTION DISTRICT VFWjWas the installing offlc- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Beginning. . . ' (0) along a line parallel with Ma­ All that part of the Borough' of conduct the service, which will Post was open for, business tawan Road to the gulley which runs Matawan bounded In the west by er for Qthe Post. Also pres­ Trinity Kplnropal Church Paul Moinar. M r.,.and Mrs. BEING the same premise* convey­ pot be a duplicate of’ the regu­ and the “wampum" yarned ed lo Mar**ret Lauterwald and John along Aberdeen Rpad; thence (7) n- the boundary line of the ’Township- ent were Post Commander of Main St., Matawfcn Barth Gaub were celebrating iong a line down the center of this of. Madison, on the north by the l a r 11 o’clock service, but is a total of $21, which will be Lnuterualtl her husband by deed of Monmouth County VFW Har* Rev’/"Bernard McK. Garllck Liberal Building and Loan Associa­ gulley to a point where same Inter- boundary line of the Township of designed to be more Informal their 49th- wedding anniver­ sent to the Girls’ Friendly seqts with the center line- of Mata­ Matawan and on the south and east ■i ry Sachs, Past Department tion dated. 12-11-43, recorded in DB wan Road: thence (8j along the said ' R e c to r ’ sary. Mrs. Moinar, and her Society headquarters as Trin­ l!M2*pare 421. • by .a line extending as follows: to- Commander VFW Alex Gow, and to Include a discussion per­ center line of Matawan Road In a wit: • . . . - Holy Eucharist and sermon daughter. Ann, also were _ Seized as the‘property of .Robert . ind Joseph McMillan, . Mon­ io d . / ...... - ' - ity's share in a scholarship to J. Daly, Dorothy Daly and Brvnn northerly direction to the point where BEGINNING at a point where the on Sunday will be at 2:30 a.m. celebrating their blrthldays. said center line of- Matawan Road .ccnter line of State Highway .34 in* — mouth County Commander Indian girls in South Dakota Daly taken In execution at the suit Intersects the boundary Ilne of the' and church school at 10:30 a.m ., Spring Valley — nf Alfred H ennessy,. and to^'be' .old lerspctfi the boundary line of theV JMr. and Mrs. L'oyd Dick­ and aid to the San Juan Indian Township of M atawan: t.ience i'J) a­ Township of MadUon.- thence il) in — Installed were Robert Flet- •bX. - — long -the-said boundary line of the during which a film strip, “The Community Church inson 'and sons, 'Middletown, Mission and Hospital, Farm ­ IRA E. WOLCOrtV Sheriff. an.easterly direcfren along'the said— ~,-ttter. HComihandei; .Frank.. Pa­ D ated April , jojg Township of Matawan to ihe point cenjer line of said State Highway 34 _ Resurrection,” will be shown. A. Thoinas CIayton, Pdgtor were Saturday-afternoon visit 2 4 or place of peginntng. — ...... lliaro, senior vice command- ington, N. W. ~ ...... Alfred T. HennesR\ Jr., Attv. to~ a~ point where the easterly edge ' .Prayer meeting Is-held each era ln Browntown, visiting (54 lines) Polling Diace. Hook & Ladder Fire* of Lake Lefferts intersects said cen» * ir; Vincent Gaunt, Junior vice The- Ladles Guild will meet 33-4 |34.02 house, in back of Borough Hall. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. . Mrs.’ Susan Soney, who is ill. ter line of State Highway 34? thence . commander; Joseph Lovero, M o n d a y a t 6 p.m. A "dress “Canteen Copa" To Be SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT (2) along the easterly tide ot Laktf' ■ juarterm aster: William Orat- party” will be given by Mrs. Sunday School fs at 2 p.m.: Miss Suzanne Pitney has REGISTRY AND ELECTION AH that part of the Borough of Lefferts m a northerly direction to . the young.peoplt meet_av.6:30 returned, to .J the Moore Insti­ NOTICE Matawan, BEGINNING at a point prospect Point; thence (3) along, a. “ ~'»nr'post~advocater''John-W il» Helen-Rapp - and m em bers -are Given .In Morganyille ' where the center line of Main Street •“m op M/tTAWAN- - line drawn acrosa Lake Lefferts from - Jams, chaplain; James Mof- Invited to bring guests, . pm . and the evening service tute of Art and Fashions, Intersects the center line cf Church Prospect Point in a hdrtheasterly' dlr- Rehearsals are being held hi . I . J* hereby glveii that the Street, thence (1) in an easterly di­ The , Otria’ Friendly Society la held at'7:4S o'clock; - ^Philadelphia, and Miss Jean District Boards of ElecUon and neg. rection to Ravine. Drive;, thence*.(4) lat, adjutant: Harry Kern, of* each week b? members of the iBtry 'n and for. the Borough of Ma­ rection along the center -line of along a line drawn across the gulley' Gaub has returned to the Church Street, thence (1) inaneas* _ Jicer-of-the-day, 'M yndert Bon- m e e ts T h u r s d a y , A p r. _18j . a t 3 : First Baptist Church - tawan. County of Monmouth. -State to the left of Highland Avenue-lo-ai__ Glajsboro Teachers Collegewv***. v eighth grade class of the Mor- of .New Jeraay. -rill ;meet at the teriy - direction along, 'the center tine point at the end of Liberty^ Street;-. 1 ^ nejna, service artd legislat­ p.m. ■ ^ . ■ - - . . 232 Main St., Matawan of Church Street to a point where thence (Si along a line parallel with- af] ____dlngI*ih*elr--^r8ter^Iinvine-*-School'"rof" thfr_"llls{cv p,aci.*.-.herclnn/ter defsgnattd on said center line of Church Street in­ iv e officer: Robert* Wheeler, ence R. -BBll! ■ • - - al -variety show, '"Canteen TUESDAY. APRIL l?th. 19M • Matawan Road to the gulley which ' • e n m d B a p t i vacations at the home ~vl between the Tjourr of seven a.m. tersects the boundary line of the runs along Aberdeen Road; thence ’ —guard: JOttri H rlete, nistor- Township of Matawan; thence (2) Orchard St.,’Matawan P a s t o r their parents, Copa.” which wll be present- and eight p.m. (Eastern .Standard (8) along a line down the center of lan: P a a t Commander. ed Friday and Saturday Apr Tlr^pf»J?r.,thei Purpose of eopducting along said boundary' line of the said .gulley to .a point .where same Rev.-W ,.1. rfuUheson, ilrlt" wlll be Mr.—and-M rs.-Barth-Gaub.-l-^ Xownshlp of jsiatawan to a point Intersects with the center line of. where’ said bbuuhdafy'_lfne Intersects' M atawan Hoad; Ih'crice O psTong tfti Sunday morning there will be tlie pastor’s sermon topic at M ri. Paul Moinar,.jT a 1 n a tt . and il’h .I #1 daugh­ a . i r* V. " is n iii at me; Mirlboro- ^ -- candidates for “nom lard and Harry Oeist, trust, Plrehouse; ' The show I9 belng- from Third Congress­ the -center line of-Atlantic -Avenue; said' center line of the Matawan ft bfeakfasO V lhe church with b o th th e 10 a n d 11 a.m . services ters, Ann and Arlene, recently ional District . thence (3) along said center line of Road in a northerly direction tci the ^ees...... : - i ’ ■dlrected . by Robert Sena,: Sheriff ' - Atlantic Avenuue to a point where the the pastor serving -aa chair­ on-Sonday. A nursery Is-con­ point where the said center Unc-.ot- Installing officers for V h e Visited - Mr, - and--M rs. Max school principal,-and M r s. -Two member* of the Board of Free- said center line of Atlantic .Avenue Matawan Road Intersects- the boun­ * Ladies __AuxHlary w ere; Mrs, m a n . ' ' ducted for children whose par­ Schneder, Sellersvllle, ~Pa. h o l d t ^ ^ . . intersects the cepter line of Main dary line of .the Township of Mata* Mildred Low. who conducts Street; thence' (4) along said center wan. < . • —Ethel Gallagher. Past Depart­ On Sunday. Apr. 32, the sen­ ents wish to attend the 11- Mrs, Laura Walton, Asbury HTPee Coronera - / ‘ the accordton band. Miss The election of one male and one -line, of Main Street in a southerly Polling place. Borough Building on . ment President, a n d Mrs. ior ushers will celebrate their o'clock service. Sunday School Park, has ^been visiting at female member of the Republican direction to the point or place ot Middlesex Road, . . • , m e e t s a t 10 a.m. with classes Irene Costlo Is the accompan­ C°unly Executive Committee for Beginning. . - Rosemary Sommer, Installing anniversary. The Rev. Shell, the home of her brother and . Pollinr place. Washington Engine ' J. FRANKLIN DOMINICK, v is t, . .. : .■ . ' each district. • Borough Clerk. . . Conductress; Members of the Llnden. wlll ^be Jhe speaker fo r e a c h i g t group. The Men’s alster*inOftw. •• •-...... -j-Tha < elecUon - of one- male* and -one Company Fire House on .Little Street. T h ' - production is being J12 ' 180.73------— keyport Ladles Auxiliary act-’ Refreshments will be served. ■aiass‘ls:helttm ;the~psrsonager 8 female member of the Democratic THIRD ELECTION DISTRICT M arsha and Billie Wallace, staged to .raise funds for tbe County Executive Committee for All that part bf the Borough ot ed as color bearers for th e 'Baptist"'-'-’Youth"" Fellowship Keyport, spent Wednesday each district. Matawan, BEGINNING at. a point Keyport Reformed Church two-day Washington trip, ln Installation. . meets Sunday evening at (1:45 with their grandparents, Mr. ^ A!»° t d elegatea-aN ane, alternate where the center line of Main-Street W arren St., Keyport M a y , •■.’■.’■V - - " V ’’ delegater^t-Iarge, district dlegates* intersects the center line, of Church Auxiliary officers installed o’clock. The leader Is" Judy and M rs. Herbert Cottrell, sr. at-large, alternate'district delegates' Kev. Roderick N. DeYoung Street, thence tl) in a soutuherly di­ for the -coming year ar^ Mrs. Lauterwald, . . , T he Browntown Parent- at-large lo - the respective NaUonal rection along the said center line of . . ■ Pastor :. , ' ■ Conventions of each party. Main Street to the gulley south of Elizabeth Hubert, president; Teacher Association wlir meetj..Trinity Guild Pari* Senior choir practice Is .to­ David's Emmanuel Tabernacle At said primary election nomin­ South Street; thence (2) along » Mrs. Helen Bienkowski, sen­ Apr. a*. at._ 8 p.m*. at ‘ the ations shall also .b* made for the line down the center' of said gulley night at * p.m. Junior choir . Apostolic Faith Future' Activities : following municipal officer*: to Lake Lefferts; thence (3) in a ior: vice president; M rs; Irene Brdwntowri 8c h o o l , t , , practice. Is Sunday at t a.m Roosevelt Ave., Cliffwood \ Two councilmen for the full term soulhefly direction along the easter­ Meehan, Junior ' vice presi­ M r. and Mrs.- Paul B.lat\ota', i .1 Mr»>Alfred Adler read the Assessor for the fd] term ly edge ot Lake Lefferts to the cen­ Sunday'ScBool starts at 9:49 Rev. Ruth’ Dupree, Pastor NoUoe la hereby given that quali­ ter'line oi State Highway 34; thcnce dent; , M r^ Rita Scarborough, Jr., and 'daughter, M ary L 6u , evening prayer which. preced­ a m. apd the morning worship fied voters of the Borough of Mata- (4) along the said center line of .. secretary;. Mrs.. Ethel Volpe, _Sunday .School is Vat 10’ a.m . ed the Trinity'.Guild meeting u’an not already regixtered Iri said State Highway 34 In a westerly di­ service -Is- »tflO!4S -a.m ;, pre-“ and son, John, were Thursday treasurer; Mrs*, ollvfc Scott,: ahdnhe ‘ morning worship r*t on Apr. 2,-at which 18 m em bers Borouffh under the laws of New rection to a point where the said ceded<1 —flag- -bearer; - M rs. Julia Stari- on Sunday by the pastor. Empire State building going donation to the public address ''uring business. hours. clock on the first, second and of Locust Place; thence (7) along U m yMf.Wvy See mt Is, banner bearer; Mrs. Lor­ to the observatory- at the top- system recently installed. Notice of change of residence or a line- drawn down the center of raine Collins. Mrs. Bi^el Lo­ third Sunday of each month Qethaemana Lutheran Church application for transfer of registra­ said gulley to a point where the ,,, The . League- for, Service M r s . ■ p a. u 1 M o in a r a n d The Quiltt also , voted to send tion shall be made either by writ* center line of Schenck Avenue, in- : verd/t M rs. Dorothy* Sehar;.and...... 5 i - M a p le ' P l . . K a i x r t donation-to th#;r.^%TOfinls lenjrectueU forwarded-to the Berougtr meet* the fourth' Wednesday r^faTTAHdoTTMof^at/ Coibr bear- i Rey. Trederlck Boos. Pastor Sm irch, Jnstltyte^f^JpW ! ’York-, ClcTK w ,Boart'or.,byLciUJlng'tn per. WMG.6EDLE&S0N oj each month: '■ < '•'"-■••'•.ti Ttoete are two services on son at th* office o^ the BOrou^h J!n£ of Main Street In a northerly ers;;and ;Mr«. ^Elaine Kelly, Grube, Devon, Conn., M!r. and • Mrs. Adler and Mrs. Marie Clerk or Couunty Doard of Elections direction to a point where the said, Sunday; matins a*. 8:30 a.m Mrs.": Edith Kern and Mrs. Emmanuel Assemblies Of God Mrs. Charles Muller -and Camanaizaro served refresh- 105« *nd lnc,udin* Septem ber 27lh center line of Main Street Intersects M n cy and the regular service. at~ 11 the center line o i State Highway 34: Gertrude- Dunn, trustees. Middle Rd., North Centerville Mrs; Anna Mueller, New HaV­ n^pnts after the business m eet­ On Thursday, September nth, lfiM thence (9) along the said center line o’clock. Sunday School begins PARK A V L - M ATAW AN. Rev. Ellas Ellison, Pastor en, Conn., and Mrs. Lillie In g . " • • the registration books .will be closed of Stata Highway 34 in an easterly ti 0:48 a.m. unUl after the_ forthcoming General direction to a point where-said cen­ Rummage Sale Sunday School for all ages Bents,. _W estp:rt,._Conn..r last • - A social m eeting will be held Is a t 10 a.m . and morning wor. Firat Church of Christ, . w e e k ." ’’ ■ ’■ . ’ Monday. Mrs. Helen Rapp A rummage s»le Is being ship Is at U o’clock. An evan- Scientist . . Ralph Fountain, Neptune Keyport, will h a v e a-dress ppnducted by tht Women'j gellstla service Is held Sunday 84^Br#ad8t.,-Keypor* ...... C itiv :..wa* ..an ..ovecnlglit-auest. party.'^—M embers ^re'urged to Association of thV Bayview at 7:30 p;m, Prayers are said' or hts brother-in-law and sis­ Sunday service, U a.m bring a guest. . Presbyterian Church this week ter, THr, and -Mrs.- Otto Oaub, for the slcltjat all services S u n d a y S c h o o l. 11 a . m , W ed ­ trom 10 4 p.m. each Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. the M o n d a y . ------• nesday. testimonial meetinB.^ day. Mrs, Arlene Read Is young people's service Is held . Donald Green;,, stationed ln $50,000 Suit Over p.m. Reading room open Wed* chairman and Mrs, Evelyn Prayer and Bible study Is Virginia, recentiy visited his Mitawan Accident nesday 2 to 4 p .m . ~"Oiilbre«Ui—Is- co-chairm an. Thursday at. S p.m. _ parents, Mr. and M rs, Merrill r . - The scientific unity of God Injuries suffered by Grace Oreen and brother, Roger. and man, as taught by Christ Jones. Carteret, in a two-veh Miss Ann Moinar. Junior Jesus, will be Bet forth .. at icle-accldehfc- Feb. 12 on Main nurse al St. Peter's Hospital, C h r i s t ia n 8 elence_ services St., Matawan. are the sub­ VO TE New Brunswick, is enjoying a Sunday. Keynoting the les- ject of a $50,000 Superior m onth's vacation:W tth her. par­ aon-sermon entitled **Doctrine Court 'suit. It is against Ches­ ents, Mrv »'nd Mrs. Paul Moi­ of Atonement” Is the. Oolden ter Roginskl, Harrison, ownei^ n a r . ■ '* ' ! . Text from John (3:17): VGod of. the car_allege_d_to h/JUVj-e sent not his Son into the world _M r... and.l-M rs.—Otto—Oaut) The Matawan Borough: struciTlhe: one in which plain- were recent guests of Mr. ar.d to _ condemn -the,.._world;--but tlff was a passenger. . 7 M rs. Ralph Fountain at a, buf­ that tlie world through him Mr. Roglnskl. was fined $25 might be saved." fet dinner. . On Apr. 1st a dog broke and $5 costa by Magistrate The following passage will James H.' Martin, Matawan, through a screen door of the be among those read from Feb. 20 for having run through chicken house of M rrand Mrs. “Science and Health with Key the red light at Main St. and io the Sqriptures" • by. Mary Jacob daub. Thirty chickens were killed - -and about eight Route 34 and rammed a car Bnker Eddy: . “Atonement Is d r iv e n b y M r s . L illia n AT MflZ-* the exemplification of man's are In very poor condition. REPUBLICAN a, Sportswood, in which Mrs. The chickens are thorough­ i. unity with God, whereby man Jones wns riding. • reflects divine Truth, Life, bred Rhode Island Reds, one- nnd Love, Jesus of Nazareth y e n r o l d . ' aught a n d demonstrated Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hop­ Bayview Church To kins and daughter, Jeanne, Bmortly-dealgnetl American- man's oneness with the Fath­ Have Newsletter . Browntown. wprc recent din­ 8tondnrd fittings will add to er, and for this we owe Jilm ner ggests of Mrs, Hopkins* B a y v i e w Presbyterian the appearance of any endless homage,'* (18:1-4). brother-in-law' and sister and Church, Cllffwcod Beach, an­ Ing fixture. They’re streamlined, Readings from, the King James version of the Bible family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter nounces that beginning this finlplied in non-tarnlahing Dlinltruk. Freehold. month a newsletter will be C h ro m a rd . E a sy to cloan . . , will Includc the following iLuke 1:00>: “Blessed be the Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul M:lnar sent -to nil members of the easy to U«a. Long-lasting.’ congregation. Mils. Arthur Lord God of Israel: for he hath entertained at a family dinner Tlie^'s a complete Uno, from Metze will serve as editor, visited and redeemed his peo- Easter Sunday. ahowcr heads to laundry tray Mrs. Metze revealed thnt l>le." -> v; faucets. SoUct youn today. Indoor Picnic At the name of the new paper will be “The Bayviewer" and Engagement Party \ - Cliffwood Church that It will contain Items ot newa about the many organi­ April 17,1956 For Cliffwood Girl The congregation of Bay> sations of the church. The view Presbyterian # Church, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Cliffwood Beach, will enjoy aft deadline to receive news Items will be Uie 15th of each month. Poll. Open From 7 A. M. to 8 P.M. Knox, Pacific Blvd.. Cliff- Indoor picnic on Sunday after­ \\ 6o d Beach, entertained noon, Apr. 20, at 5:30 p.m. Publication will follow ns soon after this date as pos­ a U M a i recently to c e le b r a t e th e The picnic will be held In the ongagement of their daughter, basement of the church und s ib le . Beverly Jane, to John F. Gol­ refreshments will be provid­ ly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ed by the church. Each fam­ “Bird Watching” Is c o m p l e t e Golly, Route 35, Lnurencc ily will pack its own bnskel April Cub Theme Harbor. A cocktail party and lunch nnd servo itself. dinner was held at- Copy's Afte.r the meal a program Cub Scouts this month nre Re.staurnnt. South Amboy. For Coundlman - Vote For These Two of entertainment will be pro­ studying birds, their feeding 1 Gucnls present were Mr. vided. Howard Condil ..will habits, and economic value, O U (J WORK I S G U A R A N T E E 0 and Mrs. Frank Oolly, Mr. serve as chairman in charge as part of the April theme, and Mrs. Charles Hamburg. of arrangements. He will be “ btrd watching.” Den 7, Mat­ Mr. and Mrs, Robert Erhard, assisted by Harold Hatflrld. a w a n P a c k 0C, v is ite d a b ird Mr. and Mrs. William Flan­ farm, where they observed J O H N O. ELBRECHT nery, Laurence Harbor: Mr. Skids In Show ants, pigeons, ducks, nnd pea­ 65 kavine Dr. Matawan 1-2155 Arid Mrs. Edward Scofield, cocks. Each cub was present James H. Hauser Cliffwood; Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ E. L. Weston, Cheesequake ed with a pheasant or pea­ X seph Cantalupo, Mr, and Mrs. Rd., nrowntown, had his car cock feather to add to his col­ Joseph Knox, Irvington, Mr. so severely damaged Sunday le c tio n , nnd Mrs. Joseph CauUhipo, on tiie right front In nn acci­ C u b 8 couts present were C H A R L E S E. HUFFT Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Knox. d e n t a t H o u le 18 a n d I c k c r Jo Jin Bradley. Richard a n d Newark; Mr, and Mr.s, Charles Ave., Eiist Brunswick Town­ Robert Walker, Harold Zlcg 32 Park Ave. Mfitawnn.1-2182 Stokes, South AmUoy; Mri. ship, it- had to'he towed from Ralph Dennis ler, Jeffrey Smith, Peter Eo Hermann Born. East Orange; X the scene, according to Pa­ vino, Richard Ratelllfe, and My. a^l M rs, Frcd.Helweg, Uiv trolman ...John Willies, East Thopiaa Marshall. They weir ion: Mr. and Mrs. Richard DrUnHwlc^Pollce. Mr. West acconipalned by Mra. Lajvr JO H N J. MULLER Knox. East Orungc: Mr. and on skidded Into!*"slopped car ence Walker and Mrs. John ^trs, George Knox, Orange; belonging to I. B. Hansen. B r a d le y . 'WWS'attftlfy Rleth.'M lsa Ly. Liberty St.. Matawan 1-2417 Jatnesburg, according to (he Paid for by neqiilfcr Republlc/n Cluh of jM ii23nJ' did Knox and Jamta Knox, officer. The highway was Furnished apartment slgnv Cliffwood Boacll. . slippery due tp, the »no^. for sale at this office. ‘Ut -egionAuxiliary l76 [ Party Foiiowi Poppy Poster Contest Baby's Christening tUri .yraaani At a meeting ot the Mata-' .•* A family dinner w M .beldiit: MATAWAN.JOURNAL] To Attend Convocation ; r ~ Plans Rummage Sale For Apr. 27, 28 wan American Legion Auxil­ Ihe home of Mr., arid Mrs, iary, Post 176, held Monday Frank Evaldl, Arlington Ave. Pilgrimage At Trinity Cathedral,... To Ditciiti Proposed Kitchen; Rain April 12, 10CC P a r e N ln e u Trenton; Madison Township New* Cancel*Organizing Cub Softball Team evening at the home of Mrs. CMUfwood, Eustcr Sund&y fol­ Thomas Walling, Broadway, lowing the' christening or their Joins Sorority At A. convocation will* be held Han* Hansen, Brooklyn,were Plans to, hold a rummage Henry Brautigam, a patient Keyport, Mrs. Orville Rey­ grandson, Frank David Evaldt, Sunday* at Trinity Episcopal oversight guests Saturday at the Veteran's Hospital. East sale In the church basement nolds, poppy poster chairman, Intant son of Mr, and Mrs, Ohio Wesleyan \ Cathedra. Trenton. The pil­ th? lome of Mr. and Mrs. O. were made at the recent meet­ Orange, was a weekend visi­ announced lhat poppy posters Frank Evaldl, Vlneyftrd. Ave.. Miss Margaret* Anne Read, grimage1 starts with sin eve­ W. Ahlman, Browntown. Other ing cf the Women’s Society for tor at his home on Tennent Rd. will be picked up from St, Jo­ dauKhter of Mr. and Mrsi Pet­ ning prayer service at 4 p.m. guefta were M r. and Mrs. Car­ Christian Service of the Mor- Recent guests at the home Morgan. The sponsors Were seph's School and Matawan er A. Read, Weldon Rd., Mat* and wlU be followed by a tour lisle Burns, Brooklyn, \vlio gauville Methodist Church, of Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene Lan- the bale's uncle and aunt, Grammar and High Schools awan, a freshman at Ohio -oonducted: by m em bers ol the spert Sunday it the Ahlman held at the home of Mrs. Ray zaro and family inchided Mr. Mr. end Mrs. Toblo Moccl, on May 1st. Judging will take Wesleyan University. Dela­ 4tt>edfftl* scaff ending with a b o m ;. • Brown.' The sah^ will be con­ and Mrs. W arren Wyckbff and M o rg a n . place at the May meeting of ware, Ohio, returned to col­ ' VcFOft; Thase'Svbo M \ and'M rs. Chris Kirsch- d u c te d f ro m 10 a .m . to 4 p .m . children Jane and (tan. Mrs. - Other guests present were the Auxiliary, and prizes of Mrs, Frieda Lauer. Laurence lege on Apr. 3 after spend­ nd from the Chur­ map. Cedar Grove, entertained on Friday and Saturday, Apr. Minnie Johnston ancU^hH.dren, $&. 93 a n d $2^will be awarded. ing the spring vacation with ch of>tfur Saviour, Cheese- Satirday evening al a surprise- 27 a n d 28. Barlara and Patricia, and Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mrs. Reynolds'' stated the Cclano and children, Jeanette, her parents, She recently was nufiKftT'and have no transpor­ dinner party in honor of Mr. In other business Mrs. Jo­ Mrs. Frances Cannizzaro, all ol first prize poster would be Linda. John a n d Rlchurd initiated Into Alpha Delta PI tation -facilities, are asked to and Mrs. Henry Price, South seph Spurgat, president, ap­ Keyport; Mr. and Mrs. Frank submitted to the Department Dlookij.„; m 15. Catherine llo Sorurlly and has been appoint­ sontact Mrs. Adele Herzoc Rivir. whb‘'were ..observing pointed Mrs. Fred M art • and Frame, Mrs. Jennie Vander- l« Ilia etnla anii Ir iil/«/nd llvs.: Johnsenr.M r ■ ahd Mrs. W alter D, Tommnrano m leader, . Only Beginning _v_. The -show^wlll be continuous ward Becker, Mrs. Harry Ko* County. - Women's ’ Itnpubllnnri Larry Courier, Cranford. S c h a f f r e n , M r . a n d M r s / 'W a l - In NJMTA ConventtCH sm t^M rsi 8. Do8|u\v, o»«lst- from a p.m. to 10 p.m. -nowalowT—Mr*,—Louis—Becker- Chibs, was gnnnt aiif«kt>i'. Bin itdTSki; MT7 eharfes—of—drtvlnj—Without anv lender, held their second On Monday evening,. Mrs.. Mrs. Martin Smith, sr., Mrs. Anthony G, Nappl, head, of spoke' about hoi'-' Kcetit trip lo ' C. M accia rnd'C'.illfiren.'M ai'ja old Olsen. Biwntown: Miss a license and careless driving; year birthday party,~ Sl -thli Thomas Antisell representing Donald Miller, Mrs, Robert the Nappl Trucking Corpor­ IVashlngtOrt, D.C, to tlie fourth nnd Vlficent, f eeder Grove.! Public Health Center, Mata­ M eriha;Kansen and Hans Han- j ggi-ious cnoush ' themselves, Morganville Pack 93, attend­ Owens. Mrs. August Boldt, ation, Mativwnn, Is playing a annuni convention held nt tho weJFM uriclicon'guests ,of Mr. sen, Brooklyn;—M r;-and Mvs. \ ,n Lm ed the district monthly.‘round wan, Apr, J. . Mrs. Marlin Smith, Jr., Mis, leading.'roler In arranging the llotel Statist'.' — - and Mrs. John Jacanse!o. .Be!-' Carl, Johnson, Morttanvllle. | “PP , ".111* . . ^ table meeting at St. Mary’a Games and lefreshm enti G arrett Denise, Mrs". Robert annual convention of the New A two-day bus trip Is plnnned levllle. Later they were nmop.a Miss June BowMc. a stude-.it ! lroubI” cf Willie Jackson, M. Hall, Keyport. v were enjoyed, ’ Seber, Jr., Richard ahd .Leroy Jersey Motor Truok Associ­ for May I and i, to the iiiimml a group ol. 17 who amended a nuree at M lddltrex General' Rarltcn- s;„ • Cllffwood, with Mrs. Daniel F. Brewer and Brownies attending were V a n P e lt, r ation April SO to 23 ln th e convention lo be lirlri ln Atliin- surprise birthday dlnne? party R.tsEitRU.KestJfe.Hn5ffik!51-J}as.[.tS(erja.W --at'jhls.m om ent._Jackr. son,.. D an.„»pent:.-Easter—Sint, Berkelfy-^TCarteret,~-j.Asbtiry_ Grace and Michael Morlalo, “ M rnand Mra;-Ra_ymond-Wen- Crnlfe lCortctinnilS, R O U Vli tlc-Cliyr-M rsrCftrinen-M —dp*— 1aTTO '^rofT iIrs?Srn rlii Mr. ccl;v. been vlsltlnff. her parehts, Mr. I son pajd a f|nj 0f |M and $t day with VMri. Brewer's par­ P a r k . .. ' " ' ' *el visited Mr. arid Mra. Ed­ Bliss, Jane Cnrolliers, Vivian Nardo, president, and Mra. plvcn by her children at he and M rs.jCly^e Bmyne.iCheeso- ] ct,,.3 :t(> M agistral*. Luther A. ents, M r; and M rs.. William ward VanHlse on Monday eve- ‘ Ah NJMTA vioe president. nncit-A s h « h a s v ftn rn p fl rn I . _ . . D a r b y , • F r e e h o ld , Cliochn, Joan Eggers,- Unda" Oeorge. Miller, are to be dolo- , home, of Hr. and Mis. A’w ^a':e;T-£he .has^^turned to lF;st!jrr MllUwan Town8hlp; hing. . . • Mr. Nappl la chairman of an Maccia, Newr.r!:. : ! Greystone Parli State Hospital. .... Mr. and Mrs. A. Oerney and Ellison, Patrloin Hlmls, Lou. gales from Matawan, ■ for a.leged asiult and battery Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Van- 18-man committee, whloh has sons, Al and Oeorge, Clark, ItS Lockwood, Belli Ann Mil­ A food aale Is plnnneil fot Miss Ma’rtjm-: Hanset and | where she Is affiliated. . on the dsfendant’i wife, Mar­ Pelt, Matawan-Freehold .Rd., been laying, the groundwork were reoent guests at the home ler, Susan Weir, Rulh A ri' n fieplembei' and the annual ont d cia on Sunday. Mrs, Jackson entertained on Easier Sunday for the three-day meetlAg for of Mr. and Mrs. M artin Mars. Tonim aratio, Ann Smith, and party Is to be held in October. then .wished to withdraw a tbe. following guosts: Mrs. As­ the last three .months;' He Farewell For : Anniversary Party Miss CHfcrlene Holmes *as_ Qaylif Barber,’ second charge of assult with bury Tl«e and 'family, Tarm- ilao will aot . as dlscusslori- weefeend guest at tfie home of Furnished Apartment ^ tlgni Richard s F»llcrt«m* ' For Matawan Couple a deadly weapon, a knife, by Ingdaie; Mrs, Lida Carroll, ieader at a panel session de­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Rat- Classified Ada d e l Results for sale at Mils .qlilce. . her husband, but Magistrate Malawan: Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ voted to the problems of tank M r. cr.d x i £ . R'ehi.-d T. Mr. and Mra. Will'.km E. c llffe ^ * P o s t e r i n f o r m e d h e r h e mond Bradback, Keyport; Mr, t r u c k o p e r a t o r s , . ’-'?-In-, w h ic h Fullerton, K o la’s po' rer R d.,: sm u!ir;;sv.,;_!!55 M ain St;~M aU Mr. "and Mre. Thomag Antf- would not alloW ^t. The mag- and M rs.^Itaiold Cottrell, Hill­ field he is reeognlted as an sell motored to Pittsburgh, Pa. Frenecit; were tje fusils o r.R1'an, "!-e the guests of hon­ lstrat* remanded the defen-, ...... side; Mrs.. D a n I t 1 Oaub, authority. — ; • r ’, . ior at a,surprise party in cele-. The convention Is expected Do You Have C h e e s e q u a k e ; ,' M r* . R a jl Tax honor . Saturday , evening at a dant to the grana jury .pn toe ?'’*r fh* Z w h e r * t.*!e y braKon-of-their-w^ddlng-^anni- 'to~be~»ttended^by—m oreHhan aisult wiUT surprise farewell party given ver^ary glvfen.by M r’ and M rs: 1 of Miss Sara Ann Aptlsell to c h a r g e . Feier -B ennett,- Englislitown, .400 fleet owners from all at thelr home, .. M r.-and’Mrs; W &rgt" Smith rand Mr. ' ind Chester David Walters at the Problems? who will be - #3- :years' old In parts of the state. Topping .Fullerton Will mov<* the end of Mrs; William E. Smith, Jr.,'at In ^addition to ^ihis, ^Jackson : w ,\erly Presbyterian Church. CONSULT has.. . a police.„ — record ln _ Pllts- . ^ Daniel P. J u n e . ' " v ' the agenda Is dlscusilOHTof April to . their new • home at ihe U'tier*s^ home. 40, Fierro Mrs. Forman Jones waa a the question whether the Ave., Matawan, on 8i|turday burg, according U ln!cr-, Brewer recently entertained W. HOROWITZ recent guest at the home of assoolatlon should lavor pro M arlbleheadf M afff.' A' (filtered mation supplied Patrolman Mr tnd Mr> Roberl Mertdew Recently Retired Internal Revenue Agent ant evcnlhr* v • • - • •• •• - Ben Becker and family, posed Intra-state regulation* ol buffet supper was served a n d Mr _ and M rs. ____Smith_____ received______P- *•> V. >>.. W»ll»ee._toi5iaWp Mr. ,nd Mrs. Eben Rldf,. . . _ I’Mhlls. Accountant police;...tiier investlgaUng, otll- N»WrJ*r«»y;*p, U ucklnsJutlus-- (h o h ^ - M ‘ Beaohwood. ' ?*,• t'as. T.o llllficuH t f t ; ;and.,P,!tW yr«, ^thprifles i v , ;; i • .l scnled with p:aoe «tlTngs' of M rs.' wm iam arerigVr/'Ures- FredwooeI Pines ~ ’ ’ , - Atlcndlnfc Were Mr. a n d have beeh advised of his new Ident, appointed a nominating: Lenox- china. i » * • “ "<' at the home of Mrs. Elwood furnished Apartmentn t a l g n i / troublea with the law for committee at the recent meet­ Phone MA tawan 1-SflM-M Attendlnc. were Mr .a n d : Mrs.Mrs- Charlesl;nK1M Little, m Mr. I‘ Rn? - V a n P e lt , for tale at (hit- office. what*Yer_ actlon..tliey wish, to ing of the executive cdmmlt- I ta k e . burr. Pa'.r MT-.- »nd Mrs. Jo-;M rs. George Clark. Cb«r.«s - • 'flee of the Morganville Parent- The auto matter involving ssph iCOIfttSMrr Newark; Mr. I^redda, M las-Lola Smith and Teacher Aasoclatlon. M embers . • • . _ . . . W liH am S m ith TIT M fltnU ’fln! Jackson arose when he em­ of the oommlttee are Mrs. erged from Rose St. onto Marie Frei, Mrs. Daniel P. C o u n ty --^ W ., -C liffw o o d .-. SB.lu.r-_ Brewer*... Jr.,.,-M ra*.. John W.l.l.*.. day when he was run into Hams and Mrs, H, .C, Quack­ by—a .-car driven by Mrs. -atid^Mrsr George Seirsr.t, and E=tonto»-n. ' n. e n b u s h . M rr. Joseph Meyzer, Prcneau.!. A gift was-sent, by Hr •nd Mildred, Utter. ?J, of 107 M r. and Mrs; William Ben* ; MHsb Miss Catherine: McDDnM Mrs. Chafes Smith.- MaW; H Y c 1 f 1 0 Blvd., (Jllffwood nett, West^Freehold, were Sun­ Beachv Jackson- told Patrol­ day visitors at ’t'he home - of ^M H^Uen-.Abeli. ,M ,r.; a .; 'VBn- .:L:... man Wallace :hls ^vision was. Mr. and Mra. Elwood VahPelt;- ' En^hle V/elnitcln. Dr. «nd' _, „ ... blocked when he tu r n e d b y iirj. J. Waliace McCue, Dr. i G ladyi H yrne Enroll* a car parked- too near the intersection. M rs..U tter said Angellos Feted ,i■ ?3dL:3.- W einstein. 'v;1Il3w ■ M r. H- and ^eT Mrs. :' At Katharine Gibbs thea J"ackscn car darted out ; R'.bhard ; Lewij^ Mrs, Mae j Miss Gladys Hyrne,.fdaugh- At Houiewarming ’liTher Ifath, when she was go- Koopman, .Mr, and Mrs. Rens-, ter of Mr, Edward E. Hyrne, Ing-lS-mlles ;per-hour-and-she — M r r a n d M r s r J o s e p h - A n g e l "Ee;ae^fcrCa~tanFM r” ahd~M rs7ti;:t«Hy~8t.T Mata"wanT~ls* en^>n* a^niv'b^akeg Jo,_rCenter_ Ave^, Matawan, -andTi-H led-M ^resident^tudenH n^^i^.M ^^^S Ur .prevent ^collision. ' Both were honored Saturday even­ llie two-year course at the Ilrs.-.IlQ bert/ Bremann, Mr. drivers received careless driv­ ing at a surprise: house* Katharine Gibbs School, New r.jd Mrs. Howard Erdmann, ing summoneses, .but Jackson farm ing at thelr newly-built M r. and Mrs. Richard Erd­ York, where she will begin also received one for having home. They moved recently mann, Mr. and Mrs. William her work Sept. 25th . : - no driver's license and Levert from 65 Main 8t., M atawan,. R, Cralc. John W. Applegate, MIsS Hyrne will be graduated Lancaster, Cllffwood;’ was giv­ They were presented with Krr. v\yarren Vreeland, Mr. frpm Matawan High School In en one for having allowed Jack­ house glftn from the guests cad Mrs.'JoBeph Relhcr all of J u n e . - ■ ■ son, as an unlicensed driver, who were Mrs, Frank Muhe- .I *AW>n« and ^M r. a nd 2 M rs. to operate the Lancaster aulo. nny, New York; Mrs. Albert ~ Jo If n “Efglestori, Holmdel Furnished apartment sigiis A summons for falling tp DeToskey, Plalnfeld; — Mrs. •Hclghisr-- , for sale at this office. report-in accideni was Issued Pat Papa, Mrs. 8am Banafato to V. Cherry. Prospect Ave., ?M rs.,Robert Brown, Mrs, Er Cliffwood. M argaret Phelan. nest Peterson, sr., Mrs. Er 38, of 1159 Shore Concourse. nest Peterwn, Jr., Mrs, John Cllffwood Beach, claimed she Angello, Miss Patricia Angelo, was run Into by the Cherry Mrs. Frank BAiiafatb, M)lh car as »he was turning off V irginia Banafato and Mrg. Route 35 Into Prospect Ave. Jennie Vanderbilt, all of Mat­ m o o n S u n d a y . a w a n . Bridal Shower For Catholic Daughters Agnea Tomaaello To Attend Convention Miss Agnes Theresa Tornn- Tlie Calhollc Daughtrr*, sello, 101 Main Bt. M atawan, .Court .St;-JnRfcph’s Clftjrch, Key* STW4D!N^ was the gueit of honor at a port, held theirrepulnr merlin# surprise bridal shower given Tue-day evenlnn In the school Hero's why tho ortglno that b f Mrs. Carmen DeNardo auditorium . , and Mrs. Sylvester Tomaael­ Mrs. Hut:h McQulre, grand Btartod tho hlgh-nom prooalon ora lo, at the latter'a home, 76 regent, will be the court del­ •till to p s tho flolcJ tocJoij I r Main St.. M atawan, on Thurs- egate to the Catholic Daugh­ ■ day evening. Miss Tomaaello ters state convention in At­ THt ROCKIT SROUOHT liiKli rf>in|irrs»{oii • will become the bride of Cpl. lantic City Apr. 28, 27, 24. II fBM'h* iisr ||ir full 2.I0| llor*r|Mmrf I’rrfctrnistW'r to JMolorinj,' , , , i r l |li« * «n«l- ‘ Thomai Platt. Saturday. July and 29^ Mr*. Oeorge Egam 1 Iim lrr ilr lioo.l, Itu l, i \ (Mi'll pit for the an il, , , ItroLe tljf i t m n l». ; 14th in St. Joseph's Church, will bellie alternate. llo* U l'* ||i/- fi , u f ilml iintUa ; Keyport. . It was voted to live a do­ i U*« I hr* ♦jiiij'-. W ith a lie’ll in «oin. llir «i I tc r Im ff < »i»ur l*»<* cii ii ra il a Im fl y 110 |ioun<|. J24 eiil/ifi iinlirs, lhe ](ihW| paf in, Mi*,i E!a)ne Larkin, Key- T h a l e r . |* > H r r |iIa |||'( lii^.lMMf, »i|M|| »||oi.i> VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAY! V r im ile • ft. H,S II .r* H,t>, |l,M ta „,|1# Tha^s o valuable asset for the future. Finance po:‘; M rs Peter Orande, Mrs, m n n * alim fr r i»j*lmi I m r i f u r l^s U tt \ U m , ton lo "lliif# lli#- Hi* Lrl" on ||i« lo.iil,) oil'll «S^ll tuH*fc«S IM* Jne diaries, /.fafawan. v a te . . . . Federal B nnn S |.li»-M .»bir/rrt.iil Olfkt w«r*’, ,,sent by M rs. Al 108 Main Street, Matawan^ Phone Matawan M 040 . I n .a r .B c e C»rftr»U *a fcalio, end Mra j John Kioditax, . wds In thl. Kryport. and Mrs. Hainurl paper uli jo ilxiul Ui. |b»4 - * © iQitftGT'rtr r ~ '; i " AN IXOTIC fO ‘MtNOt*” DJIki* Cliff wood. . J4t>» 0 1 * 4 . P r . 17. H. Martin, director planhc* might provide h t To Present Concert ‘ .. - . _.j . . :> ___ i. _ ____ tUm MODELS SHOW WHAT MILADY WILL WEAR THIS SEASON [State Department ot the experiment station, said least a partial answer to the IHE -—The -Imurence^H * r b o r lhat potato growers also have, problem, The tests- will * bs ~ continued tills year. - ‘ ' ’ Chapter of tho S oilefrfof ttfe- g problem in attempting to ob­ Preservation andEncourage- 1ATAWAN J0URNS1 tain a share -of the processing ■ Loula. Bangulnettl, Mlnotola, ment of Barber/ Shop r Siarkit., i Processors Import board m em ber «from Atlantic , ' ' 'ILL ' ...... iet Singing inlAinerlca*;iiic»r'~ County, said th'a£ sweet potato ' Participation Of . ' Maine a'nd .western potatoes P a g e T e a - April '12;195« will present * concert, en­ growers would like to see stu- for making french fries a n d Groups Requested titled “Quartets On Parade,” leq directed at the- reftons potato cfilps. he said. The on Saturday evening. ,Apr. statlpn ls attempting to be’.p why their fields are producing Future help by local groups 21, in the Keyport High Increasing percentages of Two Accidents As for the state’s Deserted, pil­ New Jersey farmers produce School auditorium at 8:30 the type of potatoes suitable small potatoes. Cultural lage nt Allaire, the pre-revo­ o jc lo c k . " practices a r e evidently to 1 or processing. lutionary town of BatsCo and The group presented a blame, he' said. Dr. .Martin Tars Raced To Fires other public lands of historic Dr. Walter A. Maclinn, food ' concert last spring in the technologist, told the board promised th a t the matter significance, is forseen by Matawan High School audi­ would be given attention. Girl, Woman, Hurt Ia Joseph E. McLean, commis­ that potatoes should have at torium which' was well re­ least 17 per cent of solids for Crashes In Keyport sioner of the State Depart­ Furnished apartment slgnl ceived by a capacity audi­ commercial processing.. Tests ment of Conservation and Ec­ for sale at-this office. . ence,...... _. ’...... ■ . last year indicated that 1416 ; Two persons were injured onomic Development. Features to supplement Thursday at the time, of two The commissioner has Just singing by the local group of the many lire alarms that received a clear “go ahead” will be presented by the Key­ ■ a n for non-profit groups in New day ln Keyport. One was at stone Four, the pride of Eas­ /.v Jersey wanting to participate ton, Pa.» Home Tpwn Quar­ 3:10 p.m. the second- at 6:45 / p.m. The accidents resulting in the development and Im- tet, Lodi, vintage 195G; Lln- provernent.or. public area*; of lo Injuries occurred two Ucnaircs, mosquitoes- de- the state, the opinion was . blocks from each other. llkht; Tumble Tunes, Plain- handed down by Attorney Gen­ Fertilisers Harvay Ross, 38, of 80 Os- flcd’s gift to harm ony; Mon* eral Grover C. Rlchman, Jr.. born^St,,- Keyport, told Fatrol- mouth-Aircs, Asbury Park’s ln answer to Certain questions m an Donald NuSs ot Soroush surf riders. CONDITIONERS : police, he was e stopped at raised by Commissioner Mc­ This group of men 'has L e a n ______:— r broughtTa~new type of sirig^ _ _ Broad-St.-6;45-rp.m., -whcn-he- Nitrate of Soda ^ 1 H Commissioner McLean ex­ ing to the area, which is en­ A dco saw a fire trUck" coming and Alumlnym Sulphate Peat Mdss H swerved oh M aple PI. into th’S plained that the Monmouth joyed by old and young , Ithodoendron Fertlliiers ■ County Planning .Board had B o n e M e a l ' driveway of the W Gps- alike, and members promise Bovung ^ ‘ - Rose Foods , ...... indicated an interest in restor­ Station. Mr. Ross stated that an entertaining and enjoy­ Cattle M anure Sheep Manure ■ It was-too late to. stop alto­ ing the Deserted Village of Al­ able evening to all those at­ Cotton Seed Meal Super Phosphate B - V gether when he saw a pedes­ laire, which Is. now.a state te n d in g . Lawn Fertilizers Terra Lite ...... _ r : M p a r k , .. , c T r e e F o o d . . trian ln tils path. His car r - Limestone Other groups hove shown h Vegetable Fertlliiers ■ ; struck her. B Michigan Feat Miss Constantine Sacco', 15, desire to participate in pro­ jects at Batstp.,., Oxford Fur­ Agricultural Station — the young woman; struck, told HAZ-ET the officer she was walking on nace and similar sites where At the fashion show and card Jiarty to be-sponsored by members of lhe Allar and Rosary Maple Pl.r ln the driveway restoration and development FARM and GARDEN CENTER Society of St. Joseph's Church, Keyport, on Thursday evening, Apr. 19, at 8 o’clock in the school ls urgent-but.beyond the scope Plans Experiments ■ area of Lhe station when she auditorium, “Fashion of Today” will be presented1 by thc Lili-An.n shop, Keyport. Models Id w . ' d . SWARTZEL, j r . Iwas-Startledito see a car come j ) l present state. appropriat­ the above picture, giving a preview of what lhe public can expecl on'Thursday, are In-llie ions.-/"-’ ' ' - Objects Of Study-Are bearing In where she w a s usual order: Mrs. Bernard DISanto, Miss Judy Tibbetts,-M rs. Joseph-Kennedy, M iss-Ann (Jrl- Hazlet _ P h o n g - KEypert 7-1009 . itandlng. shesaid she did not maldl, and Miss Joan Griswold, All nftdels will be members of the society or their daugh­ Charles M. Pike, executive : Strawberries, Pbtatoes have a chance to get out of the ters. As a grand finale, the Love Lane llrldsl Shop, Red Bank, will present a bridal party. director-.; of the Monmouth Way. She was taken- to a Mrs. Harold Kofocd will be the commentator. 1 dtrtH^ty Planning Board, says Plans are underway for pro­ ■ ■ ■ I ' Keyport physician by Keyport Mrs. John C. Eggleston l« chairman of the affair at which prizes will be awarded and localNfroups are eager 'to as­ viding _growers of New Jer­ ■ ■ ■ ■ , w . . ' First Aid Squad and was treat- ‘refreshm ents served. Committee members are Mrs, John Thaler, M rs,-Frank Letwenske, Mrs, sist inVevltaUztixg Allaire and sey’s $2,000,000 strawberry ," .V w FJoyd Brown, Mrs, Thomas Walling, Mrs. George Egan, Mrs, M ary Ahern, M rs. Anthony Farr that tentative -plans already crop with superior disease: . . . j •d {or a bruised left leg and lello, Mrs, John Buck; Mrs, Fitzgerald nnd M rs. Charles Em ery...... ' „ bruised left chin. have been m ade in this direct* and Insect-free .plants, accord­ Mr. Ross was. given a sunl- io n . • ing to Dr. Ordway Starnes, m ofirfdr careless driving, The left front fender, hcad- School Secretaries* The village of Allaire a n d assistant director of the State Patrolman—Nuss-hacL_a_calL lamp. hub cap, hood, grill, Record Number Workshop Planned its. adjoining lands became a Agricultural Experim ent Stat-’ . at.3:10 p.m. to Kearney St. bumper and door of .the Let- state—park—following- gifts in. i o n . :------:------:_____ ;______theearly_J.840_'s_jby-tlie. widow, Reporting—to~the—board^f tength Window Screens. and Elizabeth St. where jyira weiiskl »ar._golng_.we3t_.on_ The^New Jersey Association of Arthur Brisbane. The fam­ ■ driven "by, RoSerFXetwenskl. Elizabeth St. was shattered Spring Motorists of School Secretaries will spon­ managers w h o held their ous newspaper man and writ­ (Aluminum Wire) 17, of 1223 Florence Ave., Un­ and It had to be towed away. sor two workshops during this spring quarterly meeting at er had planned that his Mon­ ion Beach, and David W, The right- front fender, hub Blossorii Attractions month for New Jersey educat­ Rutgers University recently, mouth County property should Baker, 43, of ll Kearney St., cap, door window and surface Listed By Keystone . ional secretaries, The North he declared that New Jersey Keyport, had collided: M r-s; be-given-to the state, and his growers do ■ not have^'a re­ of the Baker car was shatter­ ■Jersey workshop will m eet at Combination Doors M ary Baker, 41, a passenger wishes , were carried out after: ed and the right door sprung. Blossom, time ls bustin' out Glassboro State Teachers Col­ liable source of plants which in the Baker car complained The vehicles .were towed from h is d e a th . are certified to be free from all Over throughout the Middle lege on Apr. 14: the South Jer­ of -arm Injuries but was re- thewiv ..ovvuvi acene. Bothmu wu uiiVdrivers O , .re- C* * - * j ( - In the early 1800’s this area .4 sey group will meet atO lass- virus diseases and nematodes. r»_Jeased..for. treatm ent -by her. celved careless - driving - sum- Atlantic States these days was. at.the peak of Its prosper­ The- plan- Involves - growing boro—State—Teaohers"'Collegf own physician.. m o n s e s . and motorists by the -many ity and the iron works attract­ on Apr. 28. Jospeh C. Clay­ foundation plants at the ex­ thousands soon will be taking ed enough workers to form a periment station. These will ton, assistant commissioner of complete “company town." to the highways' and byways education, will head a panel be Increased by registered Under the ownership of J>mes at both workshops on the sub­ growers and finally by certi­ to glimpse springtime In Its P. Allaire, a model 'village ject of school-law. Superin­ fied growers. Arrangements brightly colored variety. . was operated- with a; steepled for inspecting the product of tendents from various .New The boom ln blooms wlll re­ church, a • school, bakery, Jersey schools will, speak at these growers now are being sult In the-biggest sight-seeing snllthy, and ‘.‘company” mon­ the Individual sessions. worked out with thc State De­ mass movement ever, " says ey for the accommodation of partment of Agriculture, The The two workshops are a Keystone Automobile C 1- u b, the workers. - — . - Small Fruits Industry Commi­ part of the Ne% Jersey Assoc­ which bases‘ Its prediction Individuals and local groups ttee of the State Horticulture iation of School Secretaries' upod the unprecedented - nurrt- believe Allaire offers an oppor­ Society is co-operating "ih this CALL OR VISIT fcer'of recent requests fpr*1n^ educational interests of t h e tunity for tbe restoration of an venture. Dr. Starnes sald.j and developing a more fotmatlon ttDout where a n d t^ early-bog:lrpn works along the He told the bosrd that most' -efficient— a~n - d^profeisional- when-the-buds'will be- ablSs^ lines of similar -projects al­ of the Jersey crOp goes Into mlnded secretarial and cleri­ s o m in g , ready accomplished In other the fresh market while Oar- cal staff. The .workshops are ■^Coupled with this ‘prediction states. . / , ■ . den State processors bring In open to all persons engaged ln M atawan Lumber Co. was a warning from K e y ­ Commissioner McLean; des- large quantities ol strawber­ secretarial or clerical work ln stone: “Exuberant motorists orlbes local non-profit groups ries from Oregon and Wash­ The Friendly Lumber Yard the public schools of New Jer­ revelling ln this first burst of as “a fine solution” to the ington for freezing. The stat­ sey or In organizations con- spring. should be extra caut- state ‘a problem - of insufficient ion hopes to develop varieties Telephone M A 1-4500— 4501 a caai because *pt the, poor > ccmj cerned with public education ' -berrfcs j.Uiftt:; will -.Enable ^B,i ) oti ot m any roads, arid mgu5 •w! J e h e f ‘ farm ert1 to'^tap SUTPH1N AVE. MAT AW AM ways due to the severe winter this m arket’. weather, in many highways Gas Company Opens ■ interest and enthusiasm of in­ deep or wide holes have ap New Service Center - , dividuals, who have known pea,red In the paving.- Ex­ and loved the-area from ohlld- treme 'caution should be the The New Jersey Natural hood,,glve promise of a bright­ «ou’ KEANSBURG APPLIANCE Co. rule at night, especially:1* Gass Company announced to­ er future for some of N e w April belongs to Virginia, as day that lt will - open a new Jersey’s^ long:n4glected Ills-1 EXCLUSIVE well as Washington, D. C, service center on Route 35, to rjr> ^ h e & d d s ^ _ , ; .. ' •„ ...... florally speaking. There will Oakhurst7''"4i5buT "May ”1“55 A L L M f V t $ S S be several flower festivals ln part of Its expansion program Scout Paper Drive . the Old Dominion, with great­ to meet the growth" of this est Interest, perhaps, center­ a r e a .. Olrl Scout Troop 209,'CJliK- ed in tho Shenandoah Valley The new facility, which will wood,...,, with M rs. Virginia S' apple blossom festival at Win be a dispatch center for all Hellegnard, -leader, ls having C h ester, where millions of ap- service calls on customers' a paper drive. They will-pick up paper ln the Cllffwood, AIR CONDITIONER plo trees will burst Into bloom appliances and street repairs, and sweeten the air with their will serve more than 40,000 Cllffwood Beach”, River G ar­ fragranco later this month, customers ln the area from dens, Dunellen, and Pirate o t O N E j Following are some blossom Eatontown to Point Pleasant Ship areas each Saturday, time dates and flower festi­ and westward to Freehold. through May 5. It Is reaucst- ed.that papoy bundles be tied vals: Apr. 0 to 15, Azalea T h e service center will Court,-Norlolk,„Va.: Apr,-2i bring together faclllties n-o w — to 28, Qarden Week through­ operated separately In Long out Virginia; Apr. 25 to May 0 When Your TV Weed* Branch a n d Belmar plants House and pardon Pilgrim­ and the Neptune City garage. Service ... ag e throughout Maryland; ■ C a ll PHONE KEYPORT 7-0102 Other activities of tlie com­ Apr. 28 and 27, JVpple Blossom pany ln Long Branch and Bel- Keansburg 6-2300 .Festival at Winchester, Pa mitr will continue as at pres­ Apr. 25 to 28, Spring Wlld- ent, company officials said. K eyport .... flower Pilgrimage ln Great RUSSELL'S .The.,service, center will be Smoky Mountains, beginning located ln two masonry build­ at Qatilnburg, Tenn. Apr. 28 to RADIO & TV -* Cleaners and Dyers ings on Route 35, formerly May 0, Dogwood Blossohis, occupied by the Fleck Broiler Route 36, Belford ■ Valley - Forge, Pa,; May 17, 23 E. Front St. „ . 116 Main St. Company and later' by tho Service on all makes ' Rittenhouse ’ Squnre Flower Signal.,.Corps. - ». .. -W e;Oo‘^nywhere' ■' ■ Keyport . Matawan Mart, Philadelphia; June 15 F o r p i e r l y of ‘ Cllffwood-Matawan Plant and,M ain Stofc — Division and 3rd Streets to 25, Laurel Blossom Festi­ Rend the Classified Ads. Cleaners, Tailors, Furriers, Shirt Launderers val, Pocono Mountains, Pa. - Cold Storage Vault oh Premises Enjoy ono of Amorlca’s gloat Free Pick Up and Delivery — Bonded Drivers freodqms, Attend tho church of your choico this wdekend. THE BARGAIN HOUSE — Lanzaro Bros — WE’VE GONE WILD ON OUR SPECIAL FOR MONTH OF APRIL . rirs m window.; .even caKmeot window! Adjuitt CMERSON-.-Fiot portable radio...firtt portable TV P R I C E C U T S With every bedroom suite we will give free, " : easily to IJ different posltioni from a l l injide to and now first portable air conditioner. With Emer- box spring, inner spring, 2 foam rubber pillows all outiids your room...tdJu|t lo meet iny son’i ingenious, Wheelalr Cart (optional) you can requirement of ltndlotd ot city onlintncti. 1953 SIUDEBAKER Hardtop *395 and 2 boudoir lamps. ' Uke your comfort with you from room to room. Radio and Heater , i> ’ pliujnore new engineering advances WABEHOUSE AND SHOWROOMS OPEN EVERY DAY to uftpMt Km «l Emqoi mm iM km it than tn Ihe tnllrt hittoru o f alrtondillonlng: ttftUUonm wijibk lit %, %, %, \, l h4 ) HT. 1950 DODGE 2 Door S^dan $395 AND SUNDAYS Tennent Rd. Tel. MA 1-1694-J -Morganville insTMiTemiw «urai quiet from 1954 FORD 4 Door Sedan $I195 • EASY TO INSTA11 a NO DUST Ot POUEK...EUII Radio and Heater^ • SMGLE KNOB COHTML a NO OUT&IDC SUPPORTS 00 1953 DODGE 4 Door Sedan ■ IT CAN HUT, TOO - - 488 $ 895 1951 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Sedan ’ 595 TELEVISION J y t t e t s o n ...PIONtEtS M TILCVISIOH. M0I0, PHDXQtRAPM AHB Mil CQHDlUtllUS v ' 1939 PONTIAC *50 SALES AND FRANK VAN SYCKLE, Inc. KEANSBURC APPLIANCE Co. AUTIIonlZKf) DODOU AND PLYMOllTir ‘DEALER SERVICE Highway 35 , Ujiper Maiii St. MCHUKHST. KEANSBURC 6-2489 (At the Traffic Light) f ‘ - Matawan TenEyck Ronson, Inc. AT THE RAILROAD STATION Laurence Harbor ,. , , MA 1-4473 . . , Sale* iimi Service MA 1-4695 . «'» Upper Main St. . MA 1-1600 - Matawan Open Evenings Till 9 P.M . — Sunday 10 to 3 P.M i r * 1 ; i ...... fflo-l*-oot reqiilredtortiHaUi 39M YparUclpa.lag hfrsplUT* t h 1 r 1 py-fatuities: or t6. Toyjuepd, who li | perati*n May Dajr baited during the several min- License* Revoked Por, Ford Foundation T« will halve received p*j-m «aot •quip new! departments suctt m m and secretary of lhe Indefinite Period , " Ut«s rccquhwd io sound 'tiie i^ie'^lrst h«lT‘& ‘U«,ir grants. cs'thoser ftJr]^fclWr«D, Authority, satd the aution at “all .ciear.” ..;; • i trjc care, * health ,rantl ' “ T^e amount of $ach grant Avalon, Cape May County.thas The licensoijqf John J. -Dean. 3vil five Hospitals Aid tuberculosis treatment. some Aircraft In. flight, both com- has been [determined. in each been put into operation for 43. or®37 Broad St.. Red Bank, In*tructioh* Given;': ^ _rt’,e« :.1,L!. * “ (!, K tV A & w ill P>'9- case, on the basis 1 of patient Improvement*, Expand the t)enfnt ;Or raotorUU -\ulO& ha* tag * refo ld : for *t> Indef- Attrll H. ltao .A irine.yip'vait; Public To Tike Cover ceed. as- sohedulidl-subject » ' days ol service- and the*- n^rns ground Instructions. -How­ Pro { f r o m * Planned ber of births in each hospital.: ...... ‘I # ...... , tht BdiiheVh stretches of tlie .Ifjv • i. 1 - .!•,■-> !<;. ;ii :.n- M nnounccm^|i ma(lc i$ 8t w e e k Details on the public particL ever, aircraft on the ground Each participating hospital fctid to theiR research'•'lirt>ot‘*- paikway. ’ . '‘‘H e lp W a n te d " Rd« In th t* t o r le s . *’ istion phase ol "Operation either ln the process of being H. Rowan Gaither, Jr., pres­ wlirrepelvc at least $ 10,000, • He also reported that the by Frederick J. Oassert, Jr.. paper tell you about U>» yooit ident ot the Ford Foundation, All hospitals will use .their Director of Motor Vehicles. Mr. ,lay Day.” scheduled lor Ihe loaded or scheduled for depar­ and ndirie will receive more state police fbrce aloug the grant funds to Increase and Jo b s o p e n . A-ening of May 1. have been ture—shall remain grounded has announced the- following than a' maximum of $250,000. Dean was Involved In a fatal Improve the vita] s e r v i c e s entire parkway has been in­ evealed by Acting Director for the duration of the alert. area hospitals to be among Bach hospital has been accldcnt on Dec. 3, 1055, in which they are performing for creased to d strength of 66 Thomas S. Dlgnan. New Jersey Personnel on duty at airports those receiving the first asked to. determine for Itself Middletown Township, In which their communities. . Mvision of, C|vll Defense anil and all passengers will take checKs.-Loialling ♦37,7*8,800 to how grant funds can best be. t r o o p e r s a n d o,’f le e r s . T h e E d w a r d A , Phelan, K e y ­ Msaster Control. Som etime be- Shelter In accordance with ci­ over a thousand of the 3500 used to improve or extend force stood a t. 58 last year. port. was killed. Mr. OasKprt Electrical ween 1 a n d 8 p.m.'. the'public vil defense policies of the air­ hospitals in all the 48 states, its hospital service. The loc­ Parkway Increases State Police Captain Charles stated division investigation lill be required to take covex port officials.. . the District of Columbla ;4 tJic al hospital boards,have shown State Police Force \V, Hanna Is commundant of revealed evidence of careless territories of Alaska and Ha­ a Wide diversity of plans for driving a n d following top Contractors or approximately 10 m in u te s , Rail transportation will be the park.\vay*s detachment, leginning with the sounding Of permitted to continue during waii. nnd the Commonwealth tho use of grant funds. The New Jersey Highway Opening of the Avalon site c lo s e ly . \T\V ANI> OLI> XVIltlNO : he "red alert." This signal this operation, Mr. Dlgnan of Puerto Rico: Neptune, Many will b u y improved Authority Sunday reported slves a total of five .state Under the point system, the i fin be three m inutes of siren said, This action is being tak­ Pitkin Memorial H:spital, *&6 , , equipment, as well as dupli­ that It has increased the state police s'tatlons right_alongJhe license of Martin B. Fan- Ziegler Bros. ilasts-or—short blasts ol- tac- en to-insure-the safety o', r a il- 800; New Brunswick, Middle - 1 cate equipment such as spare police . force ^patrolling the parkway. Parkway! p o i i c e Rijlan. 20. of 38 Pine Tree Rd., Rehabilitation Hospital, | ;,ry w h is tle s . read passengers Ss well as the ! sex generators for emergency use Oarden State Parkway and headquarters Ir located at Old Bridge, has been revoked $5000; Perth Amboy, Perth people on the streets will be required movement of certain’ In the event of d i s a s t e r. has activated a new police T e l e g r a p h Hill, H o lm d e l for an Indefinite period f o r Amboy Genernl Hospital, $78,­ Improper passing, speeding, Ed MAI-3793W ilrected to designated shelter freight, particularly per­ Others plan to construct new station near the southern end Other sites include Bloomfield. areas' by wardens and-pollce. ishable goods. 830; Red Bank, Rlverview buildings or additions; to build cf the 164-mile route. Pleasant Plains, and Bass following too closely and fall H o s p ita l, $29,150. Theste hos- Chris KE 7-3061W istope laboratories and radio- Commissioner J o h n B. R iv e r . ing to Rtop at u stop sign. .Drivers of vehicles will bring Vessels in port shall rem ain pitals-are-particlpating—ln-lhe- Hffieli^vehlcles-to-a full stop to at the dock until "the"sounding Foundation’s $200,000,000 p r o - P " |he,curj> or side of the road as o' the . "all clear.-" However,, gram to- help Improve and ioon as practicable. In select­ vessels not in port at the time expand hospital services. i ing his stopping point, .the dri­ of the "red” alert will pr:- The checks are the first pay- j ver should "consider the con­ ceed to their destination, sub­ m ents of $503,000,000 in grants , ■ sentence and safety . of pass­ ject to Instructions from their voted Dec. 12, 1955, by t h e ! , ineers. ln his -vehicle with re home port...... Starts Friday, April 13th foundation’s t r u's tees. A t Spect to other traffic, avail­ Householders are advised by that time, the trustees allo­ ability of public shelter, lf no the. state CD leadej* not id c a te d $200,000,000 to hospitals, public shelfer, availability of t u r n il! gas at the: m eter, not $210,000,000 to private (Alleges* J shelter or protection In 'out­ to turn off gas burners and and universities, to help raise lying districts on the open non-automatic gas applicances ,teachers’ • salaries, and. _$90.- ' 1 0 highway.;: i . - such as . normally operated ™ anniversary 000.000 to medical schools, to ! Driver- and - passengers in water heaters or rocm heat­ strengthen instruction. ! private cars will assume the ers. Electricity should not be Mr, Gaither said he hoped' 'alert to be real; leaving their turned off at the m eter. Ku,d- the grants would help to focus I .vehicles and : seeking shelter. 16 and television should be left attention' on the urgent and {For ihls test, drivers and pas­ on for fm ergency. instructions continuing need for .Commune sengers should* not attem pt' .to fr:m Civil Deiense officials. ity support of the voluntary,; inter private- homes. Drivers . .In ' Some past exercises, nonprofit • hospitals. , ’pi public conveyances will tell .sw itchboards ■: a ,n..d . circuits The jhelp- which the 'found-1 passengers what to cb. The have been Jammed up by non­ ation is at>le to give- meets operators will rem ain In. their. essential; use,.of-the telephone. only’a fraction of the urgent, .V ehicles. This can create a serious ef­ needs of o .uvr-,p_rlvate hosptt* 1 j for the purpose of this test fect on our communications als,M he said. "We hope that j »nly, passengers In vehicles warning system. Mr. Dlgnan an Important, effect of. ihthing like professionally cleaned - the foundation’ and. have sub­ mitted forma] requests In ac­ rugs to Jhiejp maintain a beautiful home . . . cordance 'with' the terms of SPECIAtY-^S ^i '12 Domestic Cleaned .and ' the grant. The requests are Stored Free To Nov,,$7.,95-’r.. " ' — now. being processed by the foundation, and. as they are U ctaclts ^wlUuiiJje, S) ijone.half'f jofi/-.'th^ S. ;Tftount of the grant; the re­ Tho Area’s Only Rug Cleaning Plant - maining half will be paid ln March 1857. *"7 . By the end of July of this Call - SO. 1-1582 year,' all,of the approximately THURSDAY MORNING

Store Wide Reductions Boys Spring Suits TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Nftffonalljr A4vwrtln<4 Watches <*<• 40% #ff Sport Coats |M7 Soger* 4'amrauiiilf Holmes K4w»rd« * r Wide Variety of Color* and Pattern* While They La*t Silverware 4 0 % #,f SUITS . Binoculars 30% «f< Schick Shavers <»™<> *1 5 00 $5.98 Sizes 4 to 8 $2.99 Portahle«"1 Clock Radios 2 0 % o(f Reg $7.98 Sizes 3 to 8 $3.99 Kmiili-Cprorut Portable Typewriters now 6950 Reg $4.98 Sizes 3 *°8 $1.9 8 I tF .n . S7.AS T « « Assorted Clocks 20% off SPORT JACKETS , Samsonite Luggage $15®(® Ask |f«» I# Orl T « r DolUr Pift Reg $5.98 , sizes 4 to 10 $2.99 I ’luv T a x Reg $9.95 sizes 6 to 10 $3.98 KEYPORT JEWELERS & OPTICIAN Reg $10.98 Sizes 6 to 10 $4.98 49 WEST FRONT STREET J.'Ji'Newberry Co.1': 1 study— *rnl— she— rooms— for- ^f_ig74^_34r«^lrene-Dtwii^m iesiiay_-eyenimr_at_T:aiLP«m j. church school classes. A new Highway Authority j Story land-Manager | Bayshore Dog Club collie, “Fancy,” scored IM, at the club's training quarters THE boiler room and storage room placing third,. « ' j . I S N S S t wlll.be constructed,.- ' In Keyport. - 1. Other "graduates who re­ JOURNAL Thfr Rev., John S. Bates Is Sued For Interest Holds Graduation ceived diplom as'lor success* the present pastor of . Jhls Enjoy one pf Am erica's great Yuliy ‘ completing the .begin­ chut'ch, whose “ history dates P»K Twelve - . Aprjl It, 1M6 Charged With Failing xhibition Given; [ ... ner's course were; ^ Charles, /reedom s.., Attend- thf , church lin g g jjg jbiclcJ'tftm a k in g It the To Pay ;Price: Agreed ,; New Clai( Started Ajioc^-vfCtyport.^ of yoUr chotce tbls weekend. Oldest Baptist Church In New G e r m a n 'd h e p h e r d , “ B u lle tJ , ;| Jersey. A Jog cabin was the 0uit was tiled . Friday in ■ Qradiiatlon exerpises were 'Michael Harrlgkn, South Am­ Historic Middletown first, structure which was used* Monmouth County: d l st r i c t held Apr. 3rd, by, the Bay­ boy, with his boxer, “B randy/' by pioneers from Rhode vis- court by Ralph S. Heuser. shore Companion Dog Club, Frank Ricci, Cliffwood,; with land beginning the. B a p tis t W ATER PUMPS as attorney /or Mrs. Olym­ his com e/’Reeky," and ^ Ber­ Opens Drive movement to the. south and Inc., at Us training quarters pia Nunziato, G erard Ave., M a­ nice Masclo, Fords,'with her : Home Owners and-(’ontractors, - southwest. Shortly after 1686 2 West Front St„ Keyport; tawan Township, against the German Shepjierd, “Frosty. ' „. Building Campaign a new building was construct­ with William Jones, Fair Hav New Jersey Highway Author­ An exhibition followed to SELL OR RENT Planned By Baptist* ed, which was again replaced en. judging the class and Mrs. ity. The complaint recites that James McPhee, Holmdel, and show the graduating class the In .1832 with the present stru­ the Authority unwarrantedly “7"- A congregational dinner at Leo CelVT Middletown, ste- advantages of advanced train' Gasoline Driven Pumps c tu r e . 1 , wtlhhcld $169.79 In- costs and tbe chapel of the First Bap w a r d in g . a ing. The exhibition team •'ton- During the Revolutionary ..tist Church cf Middletown, interest ln paying for two par­ Mr. Jones awarded a dach­ slated of Mrs. Florence Ban* War the church was used as , Kings^ ...Highway, Middletown cels of land in Matawan Town­ shund. “Ginger,M the first nister with her shepherd, “Lu- ★ Electric Sump Pumps a hospital by the British and V?llage; was held last night ship for Garden State Parkway place trophy with a score of .llaboy," Miss Bonnie McPhee the members were forced to ^for members and friends of p u r p o s e s . 109 out of a possible 200. with her shepherd. 'ChapT hold their meetings elsewhere. ★ Marine and Cellar Pumps — the_church—to~have-thelr—first Mi^_Heusei\!cites..that_t_h e -“G inger”- was-handled- by her_ ple,“ Mrs. ..Mildred Bernhardt In 1907 the present ’’chapel’ M KBRILI, BB A VERM AN look at plans for the new A u th o r ity on J u ly 20, 1D53, d e ­ owner T. V. Leavy, Matawan. with her sheltle, “RufusV1 and was purchased and moved posited with tlie Clerk of ilie Ftlchard Maloney with his poll building, for which a $45,000 Merrill Braverman, Asbury Second place went to a dach­ OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS from the Middletown Village Superior Court $11,320. Of this “Granny." Refreshments were building fund campaign has Park, has been appointed gen­ shund, “Jlggs,’’ owned and railway station to Its site next sum, all but $100 went j&ward seVved to all . attending. been launched. Dr. George W. eral m anager of Storyland Vil­ handled by Robert H. Wil­ to the church. the purchase of land known a3 A new beginners . started • fravls,- of; Crozer Theological lage. lt was announced by Max liam s,' Keyport, with a score -Clement^S:“Bat,low-ls-chatr^'PaTcels^20Arand-420B-on-the __j£ffi2Z3ZZ§I Sem inary *. .c wasZ- ^ ? ’'' ;:_guesr Kolmer, president of the cor­ man of the building council Partw ay map. With this, the ■ speaker. * p o r a tio n ~ and Mrs. u Grace Love Is Authority filed a "declaration 28 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT _ The .plgfls. call for an addi­ ■ treasurer. Volunteer canvas­ of taking” by which It was The largest chliarett’4, “t- ■ ■ ■ ■ tio n t : ter ;the . present chapel sers will start, calling Sunday vested with the right or-pos­ traction. ln the east which Is ■ which will be two stories high on members and friends cf .the Atlantic coast's equivalent and will connect the. chapel s e s s io n t h e c h u r c h It Is noted that on Apr. 1. 1954, of California’s' Disneyland, with - the . church. It will pro* will re-open forlts second sea­ Mrs. Nunziato withdrew the vide ' a larger fellowship hall, son late this month. It.. Is lo­ \ 50% Saving SAVE w ifh SAFECO $11,220 deposit "for Parcels % » nfcw kitchen, ■ v pastor’s Classified Ads Get Results cated on a 50-acre site on 420A and 420B and. at that on Lawn Grasies—by mixing your No% you con g*t th# time the Clerk of tin Superior Route 66, two miles west of belt protection ovoila- Asbury Park, and at" the As­ Court paid $144.93 Interest. ' own analysis y . — bt*, nationwide 24*hour bury Park traffic, circle. Final,settlem ent of condem- daimi »ervice and th* personal couniel of your natlon proceedlngs was made Before Joining the Storyland Village organization, Mr. Bra­ We stoclc the pure straight seeds local ag«nl...4nd YOU M ar. 28, 1955,1 when M i SAVE MONEY! . Nunziato accepted $10,000 as verm an ~was‘~'witll^the Asbury Park Press. A native of As. <■' /Ilk vs for ntw low purchase price by the Author­ Blue G rass—; Bent Grass — Fe$cue» rolti iodey. . ity for tbe two parcels. Stip­ bury Park, where his parents ulation was made in the agree own the Hotel Charles,'he was Rye Grasses — Red. Top — Timothy ment that payment should be born In Bayonne, and raised INSURANCE In-Jersey City. ‘ 7 .White Clover . ' made ln full within 30 days. [“ 1 ^ - **» . - -' -_ ; ^ ’ ~ .Mr. Jiljeuser . then declared —He graduated from Asbury in the complaint that Park High School and attend­ ed Monmouth Junior College HAZ-ET Mar. 5, 1958, the Authority tendered a check for $4754.21 a n d : Syracuse University FARM GARNN CENTQt After two years ln the XJ. S. as meeting; Its part of the M ar. D . s w A h t z e l , j r . ROSS W. MAGHAN 38, 1955, agreement. The Mat- Army in: which he served' ln AGENCY «wan-attorney-no(ei 'Euronr-w itirttie-aignal-corpsv amount, added to the $11,220 he Jolned_ the. promotion staff withdrawn In 1954 by Mr, Nun' of t h e touring,‘.'Holiday on ija to ,. only m ade . $15,974.2V In ice ’1’ show and"later'“Was with Matawan 138 Main St.- Ma 1-0003 payment on a $18,000 obligat­ the* norland international Ad­ . W m W m W m W * io n . vertising Agency. • - • It1 then Is called to tiie at­ Storyland"Village-was open­ tention 1 of the; court; that, ed in Jlihe, 1955, at a .cost of agreem ent of ‘M ar. 28, • itSS, $500)000.." Im provem ents' cost­ stipulates ' the Authority ah^ll i n g -|a M ,0 0 ‘ a r e . n o w : ' b e in g assum e • all’ - c\>sts7” This, Str. tpillt for;tlie; opening’late - tills Heuser. states, applies to. the month... . * "B oy...can m y M om cook!” ItV Good Horse Sense . $119.14 commission ■ charged by th?;.Clerk.-,of the Superior Student Councils Court for’bis services. There MeetlnKeyport s To; Keep Your Oil Tank Full is no occasion then, he holdfc r ' The'he*t wlll toon b« dff, but that d»eiD't nle»if y*»-almulil Iet for an/.deduotion from t h e The. fourth meeting .of the " jour/bll alafafe tankvaUnd empty.An empty Unk li the spreat $K,QQ4 due-M r,.' Nunziato and Monmouth County Association war to- lnvite condensation from&tm»spberlo maUture wllhln he further maintains an added of 'High Scho61 Studerit 'Couif- r-the tank. - .• ‘ » 1 ■. . ; $144 in interest Is due her be­ plls was called to order by the cause (he Authority failed to president,- David—Powell, at. r< M oliturecan dauie. riiit add c»rro»l#nr.. which 'will deteriorate m ake payment within ‘the ■ 30 Keyport High'School at 2 p.m.' yourUhkand!-cIof filters and burner noxiles, ! . days Stipulated'In the M ii'. 28, F e b . 38. . - ' V t '..'.T- ■•••■; 1 -— C»n-KJv-7*tl04-forprgmptdellvery-*f—quallty—fueLoll. 3£quc_ -1855.-Bgrecm eht,:_m ^,in4.Jhe: The problems - of a - variety - tank will be protecled, • . total- amount 'owned tier $18, Show'were broiight ut> by sev­ 1*4. . . • 'f ■ ' '■ eral of the schools. The main problem was transportation, tfiUtilUhed lMT . Quallt? — Weight — S«rvlc* Furnished' apartm ent’ s ig n s and- for this reason mhny;.of for sale at this office. the schools were compelled to drop out. Only six of the schools Stultz, Jr., Inc. were able to settle their trans- - . Wy- BilllNINO KmilPMF.NT AND SKRvicE,, i to moi)n^i*l»nt * 1’«™ ' !■ : ’ OIL — KEROStttiE — C(JAL' “ ” • >' v o v l t r t , n o a and mill feeds . ■ - •- AND keyport High School present­ ed a program on assemblies. They suggested Ideas for as-' 213 Broad St iw ie 7.2104 - SURVEYORS semblles and told how, their own function. • ...... — The president announced that Frank Alien Fpps... tfce next geherar meeting was" ts • lie! ■ M eiaryesw rffsyrw x o n r Associates Branch High School; at whloh the presentation of< oandidates KEYPORT 7-1211 foj' hexb year's exebiitlVe board took place. . . . 1 '

BIG G EST BU Y O F ALL’FINE C A R S . . . ' THE YEAR 'AHEADC

W atch the whole fam ily sit jip and say “ M O R E '* ' ; . . - •? w hen you switch to m odern , fl a m e l e s s electric cooking!

Because electricity is f la m e le s s you cook w ith little,or n®

w ater. Y our m eats and vegetables sim m er in their own

healthful juices, arrive on the table w ith all their ■ ’■ • • ■ Nta In tM4 Chn^tf "r* Ch tm "V Yours for the price of a : M«|or »t»l« chenyai YtS NO NO " no .. NO NO goodness intact. V isit your Reddy K ilow att D ealer and medium price car... or even a 7 A 1,; Longer Body. . . . YES NO " yes" , NO NO ! see the new 1956 autom atic electric ranges.,Y ou’ll see^ N«M PuthbuU^n Drtv« NO NO fulfa&quipped “low price'" carl ■ Control* Yt4 NO MO HO the reasons w hy everyone is changing to f la m e le s s New Revolutionery Drake 8y»t«m . NO NO HO NO NO electric cooking TO LIV E B E TTER ... ELECTRICALLY. Mi ri Record Kajrer* YES ~ < P NO NO NO NO~ "PbwerStyle" Honepower *~Y£S YI8 ! VW YES \ e r Initent Meeting tyitem* NO NO NO hO "Tho JCP&L ••Hi M ] Mm nMr ■ **r( mW 4* her* ir£J CHRYSLER Jtrs<)r Central Patrcr t Llghl , tern . : v-i *■*»>*,, , MMwtl •*** N— M4 t»r r*aMl B1G0EST BUY OF ALL FINE CARS I / j f u t t M GO ALL-ELECTRIC ' : Raritan Garage Bennett's Garage Inc. TH E ONLY WAY TO MODERN LIV IN G ! •’ 'So. Main St., Keypoil. N. J.- K( 7-0^61 Main -St., Marlboro> N . J. • fR 8-1330 - , ' •- ■ •• *■» ^ i.K .-'v* • ■’t ' ' « w» 1 • ■ ■_ I rJl ■ " tl: , W ! ! l. eet tstde in thecoijntiybudget ditional rights t*' the Swim­ s a a a p u y s h o u s e Received Fine* In ' ■ Ceramic Show To Be to t' tim survey but that no ming River, M r. Irwin said. dttinltf fltns lnye been form- Middletown Township >, These are the' three largest ulivffd yebasto exactly how tlie At the Middletown Township In Convention Hall Monmouth County survey will profited. He added watershed; ln. tlie county. court held Mar. 4, an unem­ however, that it fcouid begin Thus far, Mr, Iiw ln stated, no Competition) For ■ Ascertain Need* Of “in the near future." action has beeq taken by the ployed Keansburg man; John ’Awl! U. HH rare Thirteen slate on tlie request. H. Iloselng, 49, 8 Union PI., Professional, Amateur Industry, Homes, Farm In the meantime', the board He said these measures by has asked ihe state water com­ was fined $50 after he adnjW • i l the water company would be ted shoplifting goods valued al carclessc a r c l e s s ‘driving ‘ ‘MMv ’li A water survey will be con- mission to refrain from grant­ Ceramic hobbylstiand lead­ satisfactory .-.anly ■■.temporarily. t4,a0—from —a - O rand Union ^Raymond Blmmons, iS , ~~7 l» ing any lung term water rights ers in the rapidly expanding U ucua soon~~throughout Mon­ but would eerve to prevent store Mar. 28, Court - costs Brook Av«:.. Union Beach ...... here until Uie survey has been (leld from all sections of the mouth County to ascertain the any water shortage whllo the were suspended. completed. - . U.S. will converge at t h e ‘immediate and future water survey was being conductcd. Fined $14 and $5 costs for Read tljo Classified Ads M o n m o u th Consolidated He declined to say whether needs of industry, private lourth annual eastern ceram­ Water Co. has asked for all the county was considering homes and farms,*! it was an­ lo show In. Convention Hall, w ater rights t<> the M anasliuan setting up Its own water com nounced Apr. 4 by Joseph C. BOTTLED GAS Asbury Park, May 2 through and Bhark rivers and far ad­ m is s io n Irwin, dlreotor of the county I, lt has been announced by board of, freeholders. exposition officials. Mr. Irwin said the survey USED Advance Interest ln tbe will be made in conjunction with the Monmouth County OTANE rvent “Is establishing a rec Planning Board for the pur* SALES and SERVICE prd high,"said Jerry Qasque, pose of “properly appearing Popular Records 39< each jnanaglng director, who pre­ before, the State W ater Policy 1 for $1.00 dicted more than 50,000 ceram ­ Commission to present the ists,: ranging from .novices picture of o u r water rder VILLAGE TELEVISION & APPLIANCE CO. -IhroUgh-rserlous—workers - and m a n d s . >thers will view tile ISO plcture- The director of the freehold­ 20 E. Front St., Keyport . Highway M Middletown 26-28 W. Front St. Keyport Jdue exhibits leaking up ers said that $15,000 had been Jwnorama of all phases of the leramic art," be said. ' ~ - E p o n o re d b y C e r a m i c leagues. Inc., the exposition, )ecogiiized »s the major an This doll house has disclosed to Dr. Anna S. Starr, recently >ual showing of ceram ic pro- retired director of the Rutgers Psychological Clinic, good and 'ess. will Include a "profess- bad behavior patterns of hundreds of,children. Helping Dr. al" and amateur ceramic Starr establish behavior patterns for-normal young misses is impetlton in a sweepstake little Elisabeth Anne .Simmons, Gladstone. *•* pected to total several thou Why did be steal? Why by at least a few ol his fel­ ad entries. Pour divisions did she lie? Why Is the mar­ l o w s /. ‘ . ill b e f e a tu re d . Cash prizes of $100 will be riage breaking up? Why is Maintaining—& balance be­ W arded to' winners ln each be failing at school? These tween these two characteri­ zes a well adjusted person, Jl&ss, and award ribbons ln questions and hundreds more she says. Any misbehavior, ;fccb section. The amateur like them, and, a 40-year delinquency, or anti social act Vobbylst competitive exhibit search for the answers, pretty is a way ot saying, "1 need -trill also feature a wide range well sum up Uie career of Dr. help on - one or both of these p r iz e s . Anna Starr,' who retired drives," according to Dr. Cdntest olflclals pointed out two weeks~*go as charim an o! Starr. ' - • . liat for competitive purposes, tbe Psychology Department of '‘professionals" wl)l - be claasl- Rutgers’ evening division and The same patern of behav­ Bed as ' those who have sold director of tbe State Univers ior which in extremes results —jnoM -tban-4200-worth-of-thele- -ji In-dellnquepeyr-ls-also-fUHng- — weationsTr-during-^-the-yei Hers has been a profession­ cru r— mental— institutions: 1955. -Those not falling with­ al career of search and In­ -wrelklng-, marriages, caus­ in this category will be consid­ quiry 'into human behavior ing school'failures, and a host ered as amateurs', it was an- from the time It was launch­ at .maladjustments, says Dr. .E o u n c e d . ed at Slelghton Farm , a girls* S t a r r . - • The ceramic workshop, an reformatory, in 1910. Since In her capacity, as director annual feature of the show 1929, Dr. Starr has carried on jof the Psychological Clinic, I which attracts wide spread this search at Rutgers Uni­ Dr. Starr~has-Instituted large attention, will be exhibited on v e r s i ty . remedial reading and play ■■ ther-stage~pf:_Cpnventioir:Hall: ::Fonunftte3y;""for^the" cause therapy" "program s/ Itogither Ceramic Leagues! sponsor­ of m e n i a 1 well-being. Dr. with batteries 'of examinations ing the show, Is . a leader ln Starr's studies have concen­ to deline and correct the m al­ the promotion of ceramics ns trated on the behavior -patr functioning of these two basic an “exciting hobby, profitable terns in. m aladjusted persons. drives, for more than 12,000 paet-tlme a n d therapeutic She has jnsiltuted programs New Jersfcy citizens. While benefit." said its president, aimed at discovering th e s e she has, never had the time to Earnest Anthony. - patterns-before it is too late check -Vick on all- of these The show will be open from to correct them. men, women and children 3. p.m. to 10 p.m. dally. Spe- In psychological terms, Dr. the constant flow = of grateful at these BIG dal arrangements are being Starr bolds that all behavior letters to her desk testifies to Biade to permit elementary is purposive; HHit it's a con­ the success of her work; iand high school students to tinuing attem pt oii the Individ­ Dr. ’Starr’s first Job upon view the "educational exhibits ual's , ptfrt to' establish and graduating from college was This pluih carpeting haa that •by m e a n s o f s p g c ia j a d m l s- maintain a satisfying balance at Slelghton Farm. • As she cion availa61e~lb schools, Mr between*his m any -needs^and worked with these girls, t h luxurious broadloom appear* ' Basque said. drives.., The two-Jiioat, Sbas!c questions' constaVilty prodding drives;"ghe- says/'V e that he her-was,.'"W hy do they do lt? ance and it available in 6 dec­ . “Help Wanted" ads ln thU .accent ' himself as *•"a person Why do they act this way?" . ^ • .... ;..... -EBper. tellyoil about tho. good' worttrbeingt and that-his-val- TwoLand-orie-half year -orator— color*.. It’* 12 foot Jobs open...... iieas a person be recognized later, she was assigned to the width ia ideal for wall to Wall SQ YD - _ ... Phlladeiph{iC^l thetr : I two children. By this time, 11 S A V E 3 0 she says, 20 years of penai j and clinical work, constant re-, I I search 'and experimentation : I ALL SUES had convinced her of the vail- < I USUALLY 11< dity of her behavior theorles.n, UP TO 12' SUB BASEMENT At the clinic each design for^'I WIDE I [.therapy. Is' form ulated In term s [I RUGS j'o! effecting a balance between i | I the per/son satisfying his self : ; acceptance and the social to!- i I -SUPER SPECIALS — 9x12 Only I J. J. Newberry Keyport 1 erance or orcpptance which,I ; he needs. ' i I INLAID ci in ★ 6 New 1956 Colors ★ Only 14 Available I | Linoleum 1 ★ Perfect Quality USUALLY Krt. SI.00 S.j. Vd. ★ Only 127 Boxes You’ve never seen such value! 17.50 Cut J rtrni Full Itolls Available Limit One To A Customer I SNOWY WHITElSpEGIALSALE | 'KPIiATTKR rKW -T.CT’ OTAI.ITV I VENETIAN BLINDS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY WOODBRIDGE I LINOLEUM ItO I'Ti: H ALUMINUM $yi95 Itr.niTii J Hi nplhft mid llo\uiiil I RUGS 4 Tel. WO 8-1732 Open Dally B lo 9 $ 1 .99 COMBINATION I I t r i . ea. 12 IVifi'rt Otijlllr I $3.0# V alue Storm™!Screen Door I PERTH AMBOY i Regular $50 Value rLAjlllPLASTIC f|. I POPULAR SIZES • Complete Jpoor Frame 221 Smith St. HI 2-6670 CUSTOM FEATURES • 2 Glass lmerl*^(iiy ,,v ' I Wall Tile 0 FLEXIBLE STEEL SLATS • 2 Screen Inserts, door Open Dally 9 A, M. lo 9 f . M . , I !>»«r rbiln, C lo n r r, Meg, 1 to a customer , I ro u w s I r t i (tiialllr 4>* x i " t CONVENIENT FREE PARKING SPACE AT BOTH STORES 1 NATIONAL STCJI - 41 BROAD ST.,- SIB’SKNK . REd Bank'6-2680 t'r, had been lll»slnce last An- Pre»byterian W om en v « u Philip DeNardo gust. He served as'tpwnshIp"~ Z See Skit; M ake Plans K THE Feted On Birthday - - >3 0--? , . W -. ’ civil defen)Sf‘jlrector In WorId<. . ..M rs.Peter A .R eadIJprpgram War II. He was a trustee of ___ Philip DeNardo, son'of Mr. jMATAWAN JOURNAL St. M ary’s pliurch, Colts,Neck.. and MrSil/Carmen DeNardo, chairman of the Presbyterian 12 New BflMWjfj'ck Ave., M at- Women;A Association the and a member oi. the church’s L .. , Page Fourteen '' April 13, 1958 i w a n , 1;waJ|'ihK-/gue£t'of hon­ First Presbyterian Church, Holy Name Society. ' , ,Mr. .Timldaiski Vas an ex- . "A or atia party ;celett»tlng his presented a skit, "E ajter Cus­ m“i i * seventh bWthdiy on Mar. 24 empt fireman and 'former toms,” at the meeting held 'Senior Class Tnp which was held at the home member 3St the township board • New Student From ARTISTICALLY TALENTED MHS SENIORS History I Classes of his grandparents, Mr. and April 1st in the Masonic of education. . - Bayside. Rita Wyant Work On Projects Mrs. Joseph Tomasello, 101 Temple. Mrs. Read wrote the Besides' his wife, he is sur- .... To Washington, D.C. Main St.,' M atawan. play and played the part of the vived by three sons, David, By Marilyn Krakauer *5S By M argie Smith '56 Decorations were ln keeping mother. The children were jr., at home; James, In the _ Tour Buildings, Visit Rita Wyant, sophomore. Is Projects are being worked with tbe Easter theme and the played by Ann Chamberlain. U. S. Navy, stationed at Lin- : on hy the United States His­ prize winners at games were wood,--and John, Red Bank; • . a new. student who came to Sandra. Pearce, and Paul Points Of Interest tory I Classes at' Matawan Helen Ann Rasmussen and Stames. She read the Easter two daughlers, Mrs. John Con- M atawan High School on Mar. High School. Those projects Carm ela Tomo-sello. story to the children who were geli, Atlantic. Highlands, and The sun smiled on M atawan’a 5 from Bayside High School a r 4 to be completed for show­ Other guests present were making various favors used at M rs.„Louls. Podbelski, Keans- seniors on M ar. 21, 22 and 23 ing at open house this year. Bayside, L. I. Carol Ann Grande, Cliffwood: this timo of tlie year. Mrs. burg: three brothers, Lottus, -;i They are being done to show Linda S u e Arrowsmlth, when they took their annual Rita Is taking a ,'commercial Gordon Magee, music chair­ Llncroft; Peter. Red Bank, ’ the parents original work that Cheesequake; Joan and John and Anthony, Holmdel, and trip to W ashington D. C. Snow course, and typltig Is her /fav­ m an, accompanied the soloists, can be done by the student. Osipowltz. Angelina Toma­ four sisters, Mrs. Charles Gah- ' was still deep as tlie 93 seniors orite subject. She hopes some­ Mrs. .Harry Koch, M rs. Victor The project can be a report sello, Kim and Joseph Ruane, ler, Holmdel; Mrs. Norman ...... and six chaperones, hoarded Fredda, arid Mrs. Fred Sturt. day to be a merchandise buy* on history research, a model M a ta w a n . . Long, River Plaza, Middle- ; planS were discussed fOr the' three Rollo buses at 7:30 a.m. of an historical object, or a Also attending' were. Mr. town Township;. Mrs. Francis ...... e r « . . spaghetti supper to be served on Mar. 21. However, snow Rita's hobby Is collecting series of maps or charts Ill­ and Mrs. Carmen DeNardo, Smith,M atawan, and: Mrs. . ustrating the democratic gov-, Mr,’ and M rs. M aurice DeNar- to the Men's Cluh Apr.. 18'in Rex Howe, Saginaw. .Mich > — diminished and-flnally vanlsh- -rock'ii roll records.--H er favor­ do, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester the Masonic Temple. A cake ' ed and the temperature rose efntttftnl of the United Statesr -Funeral- sorvlces-were^ held 1— ite singers' are the Teen sale was planned for sometime Students a r e allowed to Tomasello, M r, And M rs. Ted Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the . a s th e buses approached Osipowltz, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ln May, .the place and date to Queens and Four Lads, : The choose whichever project they, W. H. Freem an Funeral Home, -, t W ashington. songs “Eddie M y. ‘Love 0 are particularly Interested In. Grande; Mr. ahd - Mrs. Pier­ be anriounced later. . F reehold.^ A solemn requiem ■ , After , a cafeteria lunch In re Rasmussen,’'M rs. Joseph a n d 11 Why Do Fools Fall In It ls a term project and ls re­ Refreshments were served by mass .was held at 9:30 a m . at - the city, the group was photo­ Love” are tops on her hit par­ quired of‘all United States 'His­ Ruane and Mrs. Leon Arrow- Mrs. Dennis Tommafazzo, St. M ary’s Church, Colts Neck. s m i th . ' . graphed and then toured (he a d e . • • : tory I students. ' chairman, aslsted by Mrs. Wil­ Interment was in the St." Rose - R i ta lik e s to d a n c e th e lln d y the. senate and house cham­ In past-years a model of . the liam Widman, Mrs. Ja m es of Lima Cemetery,; Freehold. ‘‘ and she considers ‘‘Little, W o Date Changed For Laurie. Mrs. Lydia Walling, - bers, : Next they compared White House and a Jigsaw puz­ Michael Szucs • < • - J men" , the best book.'she|s zle map of the -United States Plastic Party-. Mrs. Thomas Stames, Mrs. Lee : the steps of the Washington read, but she enjoys eating Michael Szucs, .',576 rWpod- , : were two of the many pro­ Lucas, and M rs. Bruce Hecht. At the Mar. 26 meeting, of mere Dr., Cliffwood, died Frl- 'Monument with Its elevator moist of all. Her food perter' jects. charts of the govern­ the Hook and Ladder Auxili­ day, - April. ■ 6, 1956 at tho , ~ . From here they went' to the Ho. ence runs the gamut, from ment of tbe United States chicken chow mein to spaghet­ ary, the date for the plastic Certificates Awarded . Brookdale Nursing -. . Home. «. tel-Annapolis-whete they un- handed In as projects have t i ...... : ■ demonstration .was changed .Keyport.; L’ ■ proven helpful to succeeding ~ ThB Hercules' Powder Comr packed and dressed for d!l'npi' A lth o u g h M a ta w a n H I q h from Apr. - 12J to Thursday, classes.. . " ...... pony, Parlin, has awarded' the He. Is survived' by four' which was served ln the Ever­ May 3; Announcement was School is sitialler than my pre­ following men service certifi­ daughters, Mrs. Frank , W as-. . James Kudrlck ls working made that the spring dance of glades Room, . vious school,", says Rita, "I cates a n d pmblems: Ray­ sel, V "■ Chester Wisniewski, on the history of cars. He is the Hook and Ladder Co. : After supper the group visit­ like M atawan High School very m o n d V , W a lla c e , 181 S e c o n d Mr. ‘ oseph Chaney, :■ and , getting most of tlie Informat­ would be held this Saturday. much. After all, good things St.; .Edward C. Kennedy, 115 Mri.- Stephen ’ Oill, ' all - or- ; ed the Library of Congress ion needed for this report from come in r small packages I- M rs.: Rhea Longstreet, Presi­ Chingarora Ave.; Charles B. Woodbridge; four sons, Mich- . and the specially-lighted Lin the sohool library...... ;...... The two talented jroung, people above were voted by Mat­ d e n t , ; c o n d u c te d t h e - m e e tin g . Silcox, 79 First St.; Joseph ael; Jr., with whom he re. coin Memorial.­ awan II|rh School seniors as the-m ost artistically, talented In The history of Oeneral Mot­ The dark horse prize w a s M. Truex, 140 Third St., all of sided,' John, Newark:- Paul, ... • - * On Mar, 23 - the Matawan History Students the Class of 1956 — Marilyn Krakauer for her dancing ability, ors ls Frank Johnston's pro­ awarded to Mrs. C. Schmidt. Keyport, 15 years of service: Port Jervis, N.Y., and Frank, group arose early lor a 7 a.m. Choose Projects snd Joe (tlberace) Sovalhr fo r his agility on the 88’s . ject. He is discovering ihe Refreshments were served by John C. Lambert, 433 A tla n tic Woodbridge, and 12 grand- v breakfast. At 8 o’clock they By M argie Smith ’56 improvements that have -been M rs. F.- Formon and M rs. Wil­ Ave.v Matawan. 15 years’, children. • > ■ - arrived -at the Bureau of En- liam Formon. United States History n Matawan Sophomore StudentsReceiving made ln cars. John J. Varca, 89 Second St., Funeral services were held. . graying—and—Printing—when Members present, ln ffddi- classes recently- have- chosen- — Hal—Meyers—Is—making—a Keyport. five years. Monday at 9:15 a.m. at the . currency, securities, and post­ From Czechoslovakia"-"- HonorrMeritCards— tlon to those mentloffeffT-were projeots for this semester. double-barrel shotgun. Altho- -F ly n n St. Son Funeral - Hom e,T-r - age are printed. After this M rs. William Ratcllffe, M rs, Walter Fleet, teacher of By Marilyn Krakauer ’56 By Margie Smith '56 ugh.be haB had a little trouble Perth Amboy, followed hy a , they stopped at the Botanical C. Hauser, Mrs. C. Brower, * Gardens and then crossed the United States History n r sup­ Frieda Shortrldge. a sopho­ For the third marking per* getting some of ,the parts to OBITUARIES solemn requiem mass a( St. lod ''there;. -were ~14 student’s Mrs. C. NappV Mrs. L. Walk­ ' - (Gsnttauedrfrom page three) — Potomao River Into Arlington plied each of his students with more In M atawan High School, fit, he will have his .project Joseph’s Church, Keyport. In- : er, Mrs. J. Burke, Mrs. R, ~ _ .J o s e p h J a n d a National Memorial Cemetery topics from which they ' can traveled all the way from who earned hor.o; cards and completed in tim e. terment was In St. Joseph’s choose their project. These 55 who earned merit cards at James, and associate mem­ Joseph, Eatontown; two daug­ where they witnessed the 10 Czechoslovakia to M atawan ln James Farrell ls making a C e m e te r y . projects could be* a creative Matawan High School, - ■ i b e r ,' M rs . S. Weir, Union hters, Mrs. Paul Mertens, a.mnshanglng-of-the guard-at 1946. _ ‘ _ plasterjnddel2OfyM .Clvll War prdjM t.~~Thls“ lncludes~the B e a c h , Brooklyn, and. M rs, John ..Bal- the.'Tomb of the Unknown Frledi. ^whose real ham'tT la ~ Jn order"to receive a,n honor prison. “The dimensions are making of maps, charts or a ljuz, Atlantic - M ighlarids; ‘ two Soldier. On the way Out tbe Kvetuse Shortrldge, was born card, students must .have all a b o u t 8 b y 10 in c h e s . B A PT ISM S wood model. sisters, M rs.' Julia Ramlow, group stopped at the new ln a little farming village In A's, or all A’s and one B on "I like . exciting stuff like Chodorow Boys Topic projects, consisting of Monroe; N. Y„ .and Mrs. Jo­ .... Ackerman Marine Memorial which de? Predohln, Czechoslovakia. Al­ their card. Merit cards are that," said Billy M artin, That Mark Natal. Days “ ' f r o m 10 to 15 ty p e w r i t te n p a g ­ seph Berkley, New York, and ■ Thomas , ' plcts the-raising of the Stars though she was not more than given to students ahaving no was his reason for choosing es on topics such as conservat­ : Mr. and M rs. M orris Chodo­ four grandchildren. Hal Kirk, infant son of Mr. and Stripes on Iwo Jlma’s six years old at the tim e, Frie­ m ark lower, than a B 'on their the topic, "W ars of the: United ion, labor movements, trans­ row, 49 Fferro Ave., M atawan, Funeral' services were held- and Mrs. Harry Ackerman, Mount Surlbachl, Back ln da remembers the frequent c a r d s . ; • States.". He Is getting most portation,, the development of entertained recently at birth­ Tuesday at a.m. at the Day Bayvlew -Ave.. Union Beach, W ashington at 10:30 a.m ., "the bombings of her village by Seniors who were given ho­ 8 democracy,, atomic energy, of his Information from the day parties for- their sons, Funeral Home, Keyport, A and Robert Elwood- Thomas, group toured parts of t h e tjie Nazis. , ' ’ nor cards are James' Arace, etc.i'Blso could be chosen. school libraryf and from tb e David, who was three, and high requiem mass was cel­ jr., Infant son of Mr. and Mrs- . W hiteJouse. At 11:30 a.m., There are some things a 0-1 o r 1 a Preston, Marjorie Newspaper scrapbooks, of Matawfm •llhrary. James, who'was seven; ebrated at & a.m. by tbe Rev. Robert Elwood Thomas, sr., by appointment, arranged by person Just , can’t -forget, Smith, and-Daniel Vanderbilt. newspaper^ clippings on o n e Guests'* at David’s party Joseph G. Fox, pastor of the Bellwood, P a... were baptized Bep. Jamies C. Auchincloss, said Frieda. Seniors who were given m erit particular topic were selected were George Link, Monica, Holy Family Church, Union Sunday,, Apr. 8th, 1950, at St, they went , on a guided tour cards are Bernard Burlew, Standard Rings Are hy some students. The clip­ In 1046,'Frieda and her fam ­ Maureen arid Margaret St, Beach. Interment was In the John's Methodist Church. Key; through the FBI Building?' Dorothy Conover, Alice Eger, Received By Seniors pings are to be accompanied ily left Czechoslovakia with Onge, John J. Walsh, Jr., Pet­ Gate of Heaven Cemetery, port, hy the pastor, theTflev. Lunch was served at the Kathleen Flynn, Joan Oris­ by the name and date of the America as their.goal. They er Fierro, Carol Lynne Foley, Mount Pleasant, n.Y. Norman R. Riley. — r hotel,— After.._thls_the - group wold, Zelma Gutrldge, Gladys By Susan Chapman'56 paper-from —which -they—are traveled- by-bus-through_G er- Sponsors for -the Aclfermajj - visited the Jefferson Memorl- H y r 6 e 7_-Arlene -Jackson, Shir­ Matawan High School sen- Oeorge "Sandy" Bloom, Way- taken and a short explanation many and Denmark. ns Francy and Betty Sviatko. David.Tlraidalskl, Sr. al, thence to Alexandria, Va., ley "Jones, Barbara' Knapp, iors are proud of tlieir newly- infant ...w ere ClprenseJ iM s of the article. These scrap­ I tasted an orange and a Attending James’ party David Tlmldalskl, sr., 58, Queen and Mrs, Gertrude;* 6 sr. and Old' Christ Church where Ma'ryyp Karakauer, Jack acquired school rings. T. h e books can he about the farm banana for the first time In Scobeyville, husband of Mrs. vine. Sponsors for the , Thoniom - > Oeorge W ashington'W orshlpp- Kuhns, Inge Loew, Gail Nel­ rings have had a standard de­ were Mr. and i Mrs. Herbert problem, labor unions, the Denmark," said Frieda, Chodorow and children, Car­ Anna Tlmldalskl, died Satur­ as baby were Joyce and Ken- ' ed. Via Mount Vernon Hlgh- son, Carol Schnuck, Carol Sea­ sign for the t5&st seven years. mutual defense treaties, the day. Apr, 7, 1956, at Riverview netb Nichoils. Mrs. Ackerman . -way they • went to Washing- The Shortrldges went by fer- man, Ann Sorbera, William The school did not have a ol and George. Paterson; Mr. ion's estate ov«rlooMnsr^i~h. ej" i*Ee%W' to NM vW mwteeiifi&iey, standard design seven, years and Mrs. Oeorge PInkowlts Hospital. J?°rn w u b the former Miss Norma ■ ■ " P o to m a o . J 'spmit-fflb w inter? iWOTftOTUlP a g o , vo a contest was held. and ..children, Bonnie and Bar­ Scobeyville, tnc.Bon, _ ' “U n>nCMr8:,Ttromr -J7 Mr. and Mrs. Felix Tlmldal­ as-was the former Miss Betty ; By 6:30 p.m. the group was ed for New York on the boat, Y o u n g . 0 Viola Stenger, '52, was a fresh­ ry, Jersey City; Mr. and, Mrs, Drottingholm. - Charles Chodorow, Mr; and s k l. , - Jane Qarey. . . . back and changed for dinner Students Hear Talk ' In tbe Junior Class, Ruth m an at the time she submitted Mrs. Morris Jenney, Long Mr. Timidaiskl, a township at the., hotel. Seniors and chap­ "incidentally," -said Frledar Crawford was the only student the winning , design. The de­ On Social Security .. Branch: Miss Muriel Wynne committeeman ln Atlantia * Furnished - apartment- signs •’ erones attended movies ln the “We found out later that.tliat to receive an honor card. Me­ sign was chpsen for lta simpli­ ~ ~ By Sally Prichard ’56 ____ . and EH Jenney, New York. Tcwns'hlp, and general contrac- for sale at thls~bffl^fe, - e v e n in g / ' was the Drottlngholm’s . last rit cards were given to Muriel city, suitability, adaptability, Allan Bass, district super* - On Mefr. 23 breakfast w a s t r i p . ” • :...... Baker, Nancy Bowie, John and handsoriieness. visor,of Monmouth and Ocean s e r v e d a t 8 a.m. and at 9:30 ' When asked her first lmpre- Coon, Robert. Costello, Malre The Judges, were student Counties Social Security Of' o’clock the group went to lhe. ssidh of'AHt'firlUB when she-ar­ Bhlers; Joan - aray> Dolores leaders,'; faculty, administrat­ flees, spoke to the- commercial Mall »to...visit the museums ot rived on the boat,. Frieda ans­ Harthcock, Kathryn Krlm- ion, board members, a n d the Smltbsonlah group plus students at Matawan H i g h wered, "I don’t know;; It was mel, James. Kudrlck, J o a n a lu m n i.’ ...... , School recently. the Aircraft Building, Medical 2 a.m.' a n d I was sound Lemaire, Patricia Plzzl, a n d The new design was accept He explained the way socl&r Museum, Freer . Art Oallery, a s le e p ) ” ' Linda Tilton. .. — as the school seal and the pat­ . and the National Gallery of security- works, who collects, tern-for the face of the senior Now Frlecla js anjtctlve A r t, ; 's' • . . . • • why It ls Im portant to the stud­ - Sophomores- who received rings." - This standardizing of student In Matawan H l g h honor cards were Anne Cham­ . rLyrich was at noon at the ents now, and who Is covered. the ring assured all' Mata­ School. She Is taking a . ool- berlain, Oall Jones, Donna hotel, after' which the group A movie entitled "Your So­ wan graduates would have a lege preparatory coilrse, and Raffa, and Sharon Van Brack- , packed, boarded the buses, cial Seourlty" was shown, ring that was meaningful and her favorite subject Is geome­ le. Those who received merit . l 5.ft__ t h e .i .s p r in g J w e a th e r of and then Mr. Bass-asked' If of real permanence as well try, She hopes to go to -Con­ oards were Douglas Barr, Washington, stopped to see there were any questions con­ as good-looking. necticut, State Teachers Col­ Victoria Bucciy, ~'Sonla Helser, midshipmen drill at the United cerning the moylo. The mov­ Tho ring ls round rather lege. Her future plan Is to be Mary Hockenbary, Cecelia States Naval Academy at An ie explained that you contrlb- than oval to set off better the a grammar school teadher. Ktzlnklewlcz, B e r t h a M er- napolls, Md,, and returned to u te '2 per cent of your salary design of thc seal, The ring ricks,— Carol noser, Frieda "—”'-tb rT-Snowst-T!f—M atawan ' at and your employer adds two Frleda-Is'a student council m ay be obtained with a black representative, president of Shortrldge, and Ellen Stanton. BOBO VOTEBS 11:15 p.m . - P e~r cent more. It also ex­ onyz, blue spinel, or synthetic Junior Rod Cross, secretary ...... The. trip was a definite suc­ plained how you apply for so­ Freshman who earned hon­ ruby stone, on which the seal of Future-Teachers of Ameri­ cess, the class being specific­ cial security and how you col­ or cfirds are Peter Bennett, Is raised ln gold with year of ca, violinist in thc orchestra, ally complimented by officials le c t It. Helon Gregory, M artin Lauter­ graduation on either side. modern music master In Mus­ ln charge for their excellent Some of the students had wald, Janice Pnzienza, and The Balfour Company of ical Honor Society, and a m a­ behavior at Mt. Vernon and ln prepared questions to ask Mr. Judy Rice, Merit cards wore New YorJc has the contract jo r e t te . • the hotel dining room. The B a ss/ ahd time was provided given to Roger Beemari, Lily for these rings. This com - cli&perones, Mrs. Mildred Ben­ for this after Mr. Bass hnd Her hobbles are collecting Best, Joseph Crane, Barbara pany has also cut dies for nett.' Mrs. Dorothy Wolverton, finished explaining the plan books, playing the violin,writ­ Ellison, Charles Emlcy, Lynn West Point, Merchant Marine Mrs. Florence O [h i, J a c k and had shown tho movie. ing poetry, receiving letters Hunter, Arne Raima, Virginia Academy, Notre Dame, Texas Shea, F. H. Lloyd, Jr., a n d Some of the questions asked from friends, sewing, embroid­ Kuhns, Marie Peterson, Re­ A and M, Fordham, and many Walter R. Fleet, Jr.. also by thc students were: "How ery, art. and eating her moth­ becca Rodman, Jay Ronnlng, o th e r s , found general class conduct is tho amout payable to the er's homemade bread and Patricia Bchijber, and Joseph commendable everywhere. Tho dependents?” "What hap other Czechoslovakian dishes. W allace.-* " '' Class of 1956 has continued to pens If the. account Is not 40 Girls Try-Out. uphold M atawan’s fine reputa­ claimed?” "Are there any Commercial Students Seniors Vote On For Cheeriest'-- ' - tion, according to the chaper­ disadvantages ln collecting On April 17, after serving three faithful terms as councilman, Class Favorites . By Susan C : ‘ o n e s . social security?" Mr. Bass Work While Learning ’Beware t li ; .; of answered these questions and By Susan Chapman ’58 By M argio Smith '36 M arch," was thq advice giv­ Furnished Apartmont signs explained many more things At the beginning of the year ■ 1 now face my hardest task for a fourth term. My campaign is Every "spring tlie commer­ en by Jane Bowie, captlan of foi sale at this office. . relating to questions asked. cial teachers at M atawan High the senior class at Matawan the Matawan High School High School had their senior School cliooso students that Varsity Cheerleaders’, to girls poll which was conducted by a lone one. I appeal to all my friends for. support. I have, been they think are worthy of being trying out for cheerleadlng on the yenrbook staff.for the class s e n t o u t to work In offices. ■ M a r . 1 5 ...... yearbook, The Pillar. ln ordor to bo sent out to Jane expects all girls who instrumental in the establishing of a Recreational Commission work In an office the students The poll consists of 10 cate- aro trying out for cheerlead- Third Annual must have good marks ln gqrlcs: Most populnr, best lng to be very stiff from prac­ their subjects. If they are looking, most likely to sue tices. Practices aro being and will endeavor to pr^jl^ 411 issues beneficial to the welfare of chosen they work about two cecd, most talonted, best dros held every Tuesday and Thurs­ hours a day for one marking sed, best manners, shyest day after school until about period, which ls six weeks. best dancers, most athletic the first of May. v- ‘ the Matawan Boro. I am the present Council President, have Their Jobs are located ln and class flirts, and cutest couple All who wanted to try out Dance around Matawan. Each member of the class was for cheerleadlng were asked This year eight commercial glvon a piece of paper with to sign their names ln Miss served on the following committees: Fire, Finance, Water, and . students wero chosen. Thoy th e 10 categories listed on it, Laura Gordon’s room. Miss Bpon'norcd by thn are Dorothy Conover, Alice Tlio students then wroto down Oordon ls tho adviser for the Egor, Joan Oriswold, Dnrbara n girl’s name and a boy’s cheerleaders. T h e namei Street. . Have been a Volunteer Fireman for 18' years, World Knapp, dall Nelson, Judy Plo- name whom thoy though were wero put In alphabetical order sky, Gloria Preston, and Ann best suited for thc title. After apd the girls were put Into War II Veteran, and present Commander of Local V.F.W. Post. Hook and Ladder Co. Ho. 1 S o r b e ra the votes wore counted, pict­ groups of five each. A senior Dorothy Conover Is working ures wero taken of tho boys and an underclassman are In Matawan for Lavoie Laboratories, Inc nnd girls who won. ohargo of each group. There I am fully qualified to serve the people of Matawan Boro. I will Alice Egor is working for Ar- The winners Just recently are approximately 40 girls go­ cliitoctunl Tilo Company. announced a r t as follows ing out for cheerleadlng. J o a n O ris w o ld 1s w o rk in g Most popular, Jane Bowie T h e g i r l s a r e being taught be needing your support April 1 7... PLEASE VOTE 111 . for Edward W. Currlo, a law­ Ron Carlson; best lopklng, two cheers, a “fight" cheer LEGION HALL yer ln Matawan. Gali Nelson Charles Keck, Barbara Bos, a n d a “ y e a coach." On thc said, "I-like my Job, but It's moat likely to succeed, Kathle day ot tryouts each girl goes different from what I thought Flynn, Ed', annklns: most tai on the stage nnd does these MAIN ST. MATAWAN it would be." Oafl, Barbara cnted, Marilyn Krakauer, Joe cheers In front of the senior TC.’ Knapp, and Ann Sorbera aro Hovathy; host dressed, Zelma cheerleaders and members of Sincerely, working for Hanson-Van Win Cutrldge. Steven Pedclc; most the faculty who Judge them kle-^unnlng Cq. Judy Plonky courteous, Connie sickles, 'Jim The girls are Judged on their VICTOR Rf ARMELLINO Sat. Eve., April Uth 1956 is working I or Leo Weinstein Arace; shyest, Micliard Press pop, poise, .personality, nnd , - - - - who Is a lawyer in Matawan. cr, Oall Ndsoii; best dancers ability'to dicef. Gloria Preston, who Is work Marilyn Krakauer, Tom Mag From tho 40 girls there will Music by Walt Staeger and His Orchestra Ing for llcusor Si Heuser, n col class brnltia, Knlhlo Fly­ bo 18 picked. law film, uald, "Everycno In nn, llonnlo VrinMccrbckc: moat Paid for by Friends of Candidate tho olflco is vory helpful nnd athletlo, Dan Vanderbilt, Clwrfty "Holy Wantoo'' ads In this V'lP.M.'TH 7. s. ' $1.00 Per Person I am obtaining valuable ex­ KJinonu; cutcst o-’Uplc, Joan paper tell you about the good i p e r i e n c e . i C|^iswold„ and Jac)t Kuhns. Jobs open. , , ^ rr*r ■■ '":-r-yrr- ..Iili.i l l»f“l ■iTf Taxpayers Must Has New Position j Returns By Apr.' 16 FRIENDLY FOUCS ARE WAITING Assistance Offered By Internal.Revenue The district director of tn­ I t I teinal revenue has announced that southern New Jersey rax payers are being offered' an additional day of'grace for I the filing of their^ Income tax 1 returns. In a statement made by Chris . J j. . G r o s s , d i s t r i c t director of the Camden dis- I trict, taxpayers were advised EV E R Y TIM E 1 that Apr. 16 will be considered as the last, day for the filing I of income tax returns. Thi3 VOU SHOP AT YOUR | ‘is perm itted since Apr. 15 this year falls . on -Sunday, Mr. dross said that assist­ ROBERT S. THOMPSON ance has been available, to I southern New Jersey taxpay- F. Bourne Ruthrauff, Utlie I ers by telephone and for per­ Silver, president of the Mon- I sbnal contact every workday mp itli County Mental Health I for ; the ; past three months. Association, has announced [ ‘•These -services Wll'. continue the appointment of Robert S. I until the deadline," he added. Thi-mpson, Middletown, as 5 GRAND TO SHOP AT F R IE N D LY GRAND UNION The Internal' Revenue Ser­ executive director .of the Coun­ I vice asks that taxpayers do ty Uental Health Association. I not visit*Its.offices for assist- -^During World- War II, Mr. *WCKEO-BY*aON(r I ance unless they have firs t Thompson was ln the U. S. YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION - telephoned. Experience::over Army. Then, in 1M7„ he en­ I the last three months h a s tered the U. S. Air Force: and I proved that the majority of was assigned to-Asbury-Paxk LOWEST PRICE IN OYER 7 YEARS I taxpayers' inquiries can be witt. the special - mission of I bandied through the expanded organizing an A 1 r Reserve- I telephone service. . Unit Squadron in Monmouth: U.S. Choice and Packers1 Top Brands In the event it is necessary Couuty. The result was t h e- I for Individuals to visit Inter- formation of the 9250th Air lnai Revenue Offices, they will Reserve Squadron which-has I be so advised. Taxpayers Its headquarters In Asbury l»lso~were asked to use this P a r k . • [system in order to avoid last- Following this assignment, | minute standing in lines. In he was named administrative I this regard, taxpayers are. assistant to Maj. Gen. Robert Kitchan Garden 7 o l . I requested to • fill out their re- E. Condon, who commanded WHITE TUNA SolidPack- a llU fns at. home as much as pos- the Contlhental Air Command, 1 slble before ctiming to an In­ located at Mitchell Air- Forte 16-01. Best I ternal Revenue office. This Base. At the expiration of his LIBBY BEEF STEW I will save them and; other tax- tour of duty with the Afr Force •withMaat15'/i o x . | payers unnecessary delay. with the rank' of M aster. Ser­ Center Cuts All offices will be open daily geant, he became associated LAROSARAVIOLI ororChati*- can I from M onday through Friday with the Oulf jOil Corporation, TA U 1TA U Impwtad 3 6 ‘O l7 18:3Q..a,rni, to 4:30 p.m. . in ^©•nuine Domestic — Pink-Meated .whefe.he. setved-on; the-public Progr«»o Italian ■ e«nf I Camden, hoiy'ever, the head- relations staff to the Foreign lUlnAIUCJ IQuarters office' will:be open Products Dtvlslop. ‘ 16 o i H £ fiU U « 1 until 9 p.m . on Apr. 16. Other- Mr. Thompson .left.the. oil STRAWBERRY JAM<- i ar). I wise, Internal "Revenue offices company to carry out a spe­ STYLE l in the U)' southern counties cial assignment ln Washing­ LEGS OF LAMB I will not be open in the eve- ton, D, C. for the committee I A M R F A D F C t . . w .. i. i« o «. |nlngs or on .Saturdays. of American Steamship Lines. VOUR CHOICI BONELESS CROSS RIB ROAST - 69t LAplD-rUNCa Taxpayers are advised that Jilst prior, to assuming the I It, is not necessary for taxpay- position of executive director LOIN LAMB CHOPS " 99^ BONELESS STEWING BEEF I ers to deliver ,thelr , returns of the County Mental Health j personally to Internal Reven- 65 S a t.d .d Pu»lil]f—N* W .iU unit, he was, a sales'executive i i t SLICED CANADIAN BACOH '. W £ * HADDOCK FILLET I ue, offices. Returns shoud be for a large New Jersey build­ I m illed to the DIstrlbt Direct­ e r . . _■ SLICED BACON Mltd Curt Top Quility . ^55* CHOPPETTES . I or of Internal Revemie; Sev- . Mr, Thompson, who . was 46 c 1 enth and Cooper Staer Cam- bora lh Long Branch and grad* PINE APPLE JUICE ° I den 1. 'Returns noslmarked uated from Freehold H l g h (up..to and Jncludihg midnight School, married the—former- C l I P T C — Qualify Maid— 8-oi.~ I Apr 'wlII'Tie consrciered as Miss Jeanette _Higglhs, M arl­ l»nEC«IE 3L11EJ Amer. or Sw ill pkg. Pt. 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Ill 9 P.M. - Irt. lU 10 t.M. - Buy Voting-Machines State Poison Causes Many At the Apr. 4 meeting o t the Monmouth C ounty Board of Freeholders, a res­ Speaker For MCOSS olution was adopted for the, Safety Measures purchase of 275 Shoup vot­ Annual Meeting For ing machines, which the '1 Listed By Council county has been leasing for All Members; Election $372,660.79. A bond Issue The annual meeting of Mon­ Accidental poisonings, took will be floated, utilizing a mouth County Organization for a toll ot 16 lives ln New budgeted down payment of Social Service will be held .‘Jersey iast year,' seventies* (21,007.50, and floating $354,­ Tuesday, Apr. 24 at 8 p.ifl. at ‘ than recorded during 1954, the 000 t n b o n d s. Shadowbrook I n n , S h r e w s ­ New Jersey State Sarety The machines cost $1505.70 bury. Commissioner John W. - Council reports as lt ltfunch- WHOLESALER’S CON SOLID AT ION apleoe. They were rent­ Tramburg, of the State De­ * ed a four weeks' drive to com­ ed for use in the general partm ent of . Institutions and bat the problem ln the state. election In November 1955, Agencies, wlU be the speaker. The women's division ol the and have been used since Election of officers will take council will carry on a pro­ that time ln many districts place at the business meeting ject during the month of for school elections. T h e conducted by M 1 s/s Laura TRUCKLOADS OF A prilin which the dangers of rental charge of 941,406.75 Harding, Holmdel, president. ^.poisonings will be brought to was deducted from .the orlff- Mrs. Alfred N. Beadleston, the attention of delegate's from . Inal cost of the machines.. Shrewsbury, chairman of-the TELEVISION 21‘rotate-wide organizations nominating committee, wllj ; that are represented on the present the slato of officers home safety committees of thing that Is' not being used and trustees.' the - -State Safety Council’s again should i>6 destroyed, and APPLIANCES A buffet supper ln honor of affiliated councils. The gerier- Kematnlpg harmful materials Commissioner Tramburg will al public education division of and _ compounds should be precede- the meeting and Is the council will bring the dan­ sorted and stored In separate scheduled for 4 p.m. Supper gers of accidental poisonings well - labeled secure plates reservations are being taken _ to the attention .of the public according to their use. Pro­ at MCOSS headquarters, HI 'through press, and radio dur­ vide a separate cabinet used Bodman PI., R e d Bank. ing the period. strictly for medicines a's dls. The annual meeting of " 7 . In the nation annually acci- ttnct from 'shaving creams, MCOSS Is open to all mem­ dental, poisonings "account for cosmetics and toiletries, or­ bers of t h e organization, ".dose to 1600 fatalities and 80 dinarily kept In bathroom cab­ which . Includes all ! persons per cent take place In homes, inets. Pro'vldiT it lock for the who contributed one dollar or according to the state coun- cabinet and keep it locked at more to the agency during ell. ThllT particular type of all times especially If there 1055. ; accident Is one of the prln- are children in the house. "We afe fortunate in hav-, -= clpnl causes of accidental Check to see that all poison­ 1 ng . Commissioner Tram- . deaths among children under ous medicines are carefully hurg make hts first publtc ap­ _-Ilvo- years-of^ age. -Twenty- labeledr Dse a pin In tlie cork pearance ^before a county, five per cent of the victims to distinguish them' tn the group*' at our m eeting," Miss Of accidental poisonings in the dark. In discarding pollsons Harding said. “We extend a SAVE AS MUCH AS 50 Testate last year were—under don’t'throw them in the trash cordial invitation to '' all to five yearB of age, according or garbage can’ where chlldr join us at supper, If possible, - to the council, and during tho ren or animals may find them or later at the meeting ,0 - _ previous year 33 per cent wero Instead flush them down the The committee ln charge of ON CROSLEY—BENDIX APPLIANCES in'that same age group, toilet. The council further arrangem ents Includes M i s s - The council calls attention reminds that powders, liquids Harding, Mrs. Samuel Hiker,, to ,a > recent', national survey and pastes of all kinds present Jr., Middletown: Mrs. E. Rob­ .that revealed the three main WASHERS-DRYERS-REFRIGERATORS a-constant fascination to tots ert Durand, Freehold. Mrs. groups of poisons accounting .who cannot yet read-the'labels Bernard White. Shrewsbury, ~for 89 per cent '"of the "a'ccl- so -make sure 4hat—all- such: •and-M rs;: John—Rlpleyr-CoUlF ■ den tal < ■ poisoning tjeaths . of materials are kept out of Neck, are co-chairmen of lhe youngsters , under 'five years reach of youngsters, s u p p e r / RANGES - SINKS - RADIOS of age. These wire: Drugs, 3} per cent; petroleum pro­ ducts, Mi per cent;. And. pto- w .v .v .v .v .v .v .v v . ducts for external use', 38 per cent. The most common drug H a v e "killer, according to National k f e t y ' Council’s Accident ^Ficts’r'li'V asptrin^and-llie home on the block! ^ salicylates with barbltuates next, both of which are found PITTSBURGH ■ In the family medicine cab­ inet. Kerosene is the princi­ S u n - P r o o f pal petroleum product. —>»Among the .products for ex- H O U S E PAINT JernaTuse,; aocordlng to the survey, lead ranks high with arsenic next. Caustics such as lye, creosol and ammonia, rat (Free $4.00 Red Wood Window Box With the CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR BENDIX AUTOMATIC DRYER: , BENDIX SUPER WASHER preparations also rank hlgb, Purchase of Every 4-gals of Paint Until May 12th) Full width zero-cold freeier locker! CROSLEY 21" TELEVISION Other 'Items Include metal Famous Shelvador Deep Door P * Exclurty* Flufl V Tumble drying .Washes, rinsed drains,' vac‘dries, Pamous Super-V chassis — most cleaners and. polishers, paints, pjiw.-Tri«er actionooor l»tch.Egg“ action!-Proved tafe-forall-fabrics, -shun og r r r ail automaticallyrN o- Copied receiver., jn America. W ood rlaCquersr- cleaners;“ thlnnersT shelf; bottle shelves. Cool*color id* tven miracle synibttict. High Air* bolting dowcT^-tics anywhere! cabinet^ io ricb w alnut"f{oish. flow for finer drying! . . bleaches, moth balls, shampoo W. D. SWARTZEL, Jr. icrior! Big Capacity-24" W, Alumioixcd Cioema*Wide screen! and rubbing solution, all being —h o u s e h o ld p r o d u c t s . W. C. $ W. C. $ T h e 8 tate Safety Council -advlaea,-every householder -to I FARM SUPPLIES observe the following pre­ _jf,' a-..-, - w _ —cautions to combat, the prob­ 5 HAZLET, N. I. lem; Ust a 11 medicines and household chemicals contain­ in g p o iso n o u s ingredients Phone keyport 7-1109 _ which may have accumulated B H S S U l X from month to month. Any- V.VJVaV.V-VW .VW J i n

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