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>mber NitloruU Editorial Asaoolation fcUmbir 88ih Y E A R — 18th W E E K N«v ftrw y P re n Aa«odatiaa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 Monmouth Counly P rau Aiioolatioft Single Copy Ten Cent* ELECTED BY MATAWAN BOROUGH VOTERS McCarthy Joins REPUBLICANS SCORE CONVINCING VICTORY IN MADISON TOWNSHIP Newspaper Staff - Disclose Assignments Of Local Reporter Qeorge T, McCarthy, who' resigned. Nov. I aa- »dito| of the Bayshore News, hag join­ ed the ?taff of Tlie Koyport Weekly and The s Matawan J o u rn a l. M r. M oC urtl’.y, tia has been employed WMkly' and dally newspaper? serving the bayshore. area .: lot: |the past seven years, baa been assigned to the news' de $ rt- ment, * ■' ' His assignments will Include coverage of municipal activi­ ties ln Keyport, Matawan. BtLPIf R. nr\N IS JAMES H. HAUSER MERRITT 1. WARWICK JOHN L. CHAMBERLAIN HORACE W. ANDERSON DONALD MACIIAK LEON A RD W. MA8SOM Bepabllean Republican D e m o c ra t Matawan Township! TJ ti l 0 n Republican 7 Republlottn Republican Republican C o u n cilm an C oun cilm an Tax Assessor Beach, and Madison Town, Township Committeeman Township Committeeman Townahlp Committeeman Tax Assessor sh ip . Mr. McCarthy served as Ropubllcans scored a stun-1 tory, one which foaturcd « Donald Maorae, Republican dldate, who polled 613,< . . editor if the Bayshore News lilng nnd convincing victory raco for the tour posts by hope for this xmoxplred com­ Uolli Mr. Anderson and Mr. since its first publication; in in Madison Township as. OOP three parties., mittee, post, soundly trounood Chamberlain carried every 1949 and also has b e e n e r a candidates' swept four contest­ Horace Anderson and John Ills opponents by rolling up township voting. district but ployed as acting editor of « ed posts by margins of be­ L, Chamberlain, OOP candi­ 2733 votos to ta llies by u o ino- tlio third ln rolling up totals Madison Township weekly tw een 400 and 500 v o te s. R e ­ dates for the full term com­ ornt Walter Vohdln, or. and o f 2002 an d 2770 resp ectiv ely . Tuesday With Ralph R. Dennis, James H. Hauser n e w sp a p e r. publican candidates won two mittee posts, set Inoumbont Fuslonlnt Harold It. Shobla, M uyor J u rm n n pollod 2251 He currently serves as a full-term committee seals, one Mayor Walter Jurman nnd of 2125 and 0211 resp ectiv ely , while Ills running male, Mrt Eicenhbwer Sets Record; Council Fail* To Regain Police Pay special correspondent In (he committee post for an ' unex- Committeeman James While Leonard Mussom, OOP Can­ W hite tallied 2129 votos. M r, Authority; Demt Elected In Township; GOP In Marlboro bayshore area for the Newark plred term and the post of to rout. Fusionlsts Petor Ka- didate for tax assessor, scor­ Mnorno also carrlod all but tax assessor. vollus and William lterr wero ed 2725 votes In h is vlotory th e th ird voting d istric t, lot*. The OOP win oulmlnated far out of the race, lagging over Domoornt William Dnll Ing that by only three votes, Pre». Dwight D. Elsenhower Ha\iser 1342; Charles H. Ger­ have to/Walt until the next one of ths wildest elections nearly 2000. votes behind ths w ith 2200 voteB an d D avid was re-elected to a sccond an, Democrat, 791; 'Andrew general election. Mr. Massonv ■ onrrled all U n­ In Madison Township's lila- vlotorlous Ropubllcans. Watson, ths Fusion party can- voting ^districts qaslly. four-year tSrmN on . . Tuesday, Diodato, Democrat, 757. Mer­ A member of the" council w h e n voters gave- him an ritt J. Warwick, a Democrat, said this morning tbe' law ' eVen greater majority than he was elected unopposed as as­ would have to be checked to Loses Dog, Heartbroken Burning Leaves— — ----; • -received four years ago. With sessor— He~galned”Ti_lsompU^ determine what authority re­ Cheesequake Fire $758,564 Bids On S988 of 4158 districts In the m e n ta ry vote o f 1022. mained for the governing Elevon-year.o I d Richard Fire Chief. Alfred Adler, ' v State of New Jersey report­ I>eo Weinstein, Matawan at­ body, even to Plying jl bonus, Goldberg Is heartbroken to­ Matawan, finds there ha s Ing, the president polled 1,522,­ torney running for freeholder if that sbould be considered. day. Schools Accepted heen considerable mlsunden , Confined to Ills hom e a t 14 844 votes a s c o m p a re d w ith oh the Democrat ticket, was ' Democrats Re-Elcctei - stnnding among borout'li rosU 1 814.S90 cast forr his opponent, West Rloliard St. In (he-Gar* engulfed ln his own home Both Democratic Incumbents Bill Introduced By Madison.Board Acts dents about burning leaves. r Adlai Stevenson; \ den l'arkwar Home* with a town In the Republican land­ In Matawan Township succeed­ Madison Committee To Get 35 Now Rooms Part of 11 Is attributable,'he - Tfce unofficial figures for slide. He gained 852 votes to ed Tuesday night ln their bid recent foot Injurr, the young* finds, to a mistaken'report'' .. MQpmouth County gave Mr. be high man on the Demo­ for .re-election despite strong An ordlnanoo creating a fire ster oan olilr wonder what's Madison Township Board ol tlmt II It mandatory to. get _ _ . - Elsenhower, 82,810, and -Mr. cratic ticket In the borough, opposition„by the. Republican district ln Madlsou Township happened to his pot do#, a Kduoatlon Monday uwnrdod a penult from the firo chief BljeVenson, 32,146. All Republl- ln the area south of Madison Gorman Shepherd n a m o d to burn leaves or ruhlilth. but his Republican opponents. candidates ln the race for bids tor tho construction ol 35 cans 'were elected ln the couu- Joseph Irwin and "Walter Sher­ township committee and tax Park from the Sayrevllle to the R ex ln e. Ohlef Adler asks that th# ..... ty by great majorities, and m a n g a in e d 1337 and 1231 r e ­ Matawan boundary line w as Tlio lawii'ooloreil pet illit.ip- new school rooms in'llio town­ Iioroiigh residents read and collector posts. Township com­ ship, The orlalnnl plan which the Third Congressional Dis­ spectively, . m itte e m a n Stephen K a lie ta Introduced Monday night by the peared Tuesday nlglit; Oct. digest lhe following provls* ■ trict returned James C. Auch- Madison Township Committee, 30, Rlohard's parents, Mr, called for tho coiistrilutlon of Inns'of Uie borough fire opdet Startling Development rolled lip victory • margins ln V V v. n o.\t-s\\upoue lncloos to the House of P.oprfl- Introduction of thq ordinance and Mrs^ J»ok Goidlihrr, re­ A< No person shall kindle Perhaps the mast startling the first and second township rooms lu two areas was sentitives for another term. followed receipt of n petition p o rte d . or maintain sny l>onftre or development of tbe eleptlpn In voting districts to offset amended'ta lncv'case the num­ ’ T h e two public . questions the borough was tha Negative strong third district wttt by signed by . 69 residents of tlio Anyone knowing the wlieve- ruhhtsh life or authorise, anr , . 'about* of the rounister'* pet ber of olatsrooms but ellmtu- •n o n fire to b*s Ultiftlfcd 6V - were turned down by both the vote given..|tba proposal: his opponent, Mrs. Jane Bar- Browntown-Cheesequake area ate tho nU-purpooo rooms, as GEOBQE T, McOAUTIiy soaking ostabllBhmopt oi the Is reauested to contact tlie maintained on ot in any voters in tbe county and “Shall tbe' aala-Jes of the po­ bagelata; Mr, Kalieta won his '-v'‘ fc. too oostly, ■ . . . i t a U , Y. ' . -. sett by ft mere margin of G8 E^enlijif Npw«' and Is' an #s* lit# district,.. ..., ;; family, : .. : lla , slreet, Bllor, rosd ST ', lice department.KbelbUd by TJib ^bids V o m - Submitted etliar* publlo graund, Republican candidates..^scor- .mayor and . council Instead . Q* jrohw >1090; to -1023. slgnfnent reporter for -daily Zf- lh e /irS d lstrio t i» «otnt>- last week, but a* they Involv­ llshed, residents of Cheese- II, No person msll klndf* > —vea'specie ^victories in Mata-. by voters at referendum , as Charles, J. K e ) 1 y. Incum­ newspapers In Monmouth and ed 61 combination* of ffguros, quake ahd Browntown would or ninlntsfn any bonflra er w an Borough on Tuesday. ln the past?"': bent tax: collector, scored in Middlesex Counties, "• they had to be referred la a each of the three township voto annually on a budget ot Jannarone Ave. rubbish fire or authorise any ' Pres. Elsenhower carried the This proposition went down A graduate of the Univer­ committee for tabulation; stu­ ■mill fire (o lie kindled, or ' - borough by 1625- to '500, the election' districts to defeat their own for fire protection, to d e fe a t, 903 to ,559. M ay o r sity of Pennsylvania, Mr. Mc­ dy and report on Monday. maintained on any private John Krlcte, Republican candi­ needs and would eleot their -widest margin ever given Spafford W. Schanck had gain­ Carthy resides at 55 First St,, Vacation Adopted Stanley JCordnlnnkl, olialrmun land unless (l) lhe locution presidential ca n d id ate In d a te , 1317 to 744. ' own firs commissioners, ed consent of borough police Keyport, with his wife and of tho building oommlttee, Is not less than 50 feet from ....' Matawan. TW o Republican Mrs. Rose K. Wetuel, town­ three children. He Is a veter­ Tho cheesequake Fire Com­ to the regulation of their sal­ Committee Acts At recommended acoopUnco of any structure and adequate ' ' coiwcilmen . were elected. ship clerk, reported a delay pany would come under the ary scale by the governing an of World War Et, having Special Meeting till} following: For a two-room provision Is made to prevent Ralph R. Dennis, incumbent, in tabulating votes ln district served three years with tho fire district budget with the ac­ addition to Brawntown School: body, but passage of this en­ fire from sp re a d in g to wlUi< - gained Ills third term - and one when election board mem­ U. 8. Navy Jn the Paclflo companying separate tax levy aoilorul contracting, Highland abling resolution was required An ordinance vaoatlng a por­ ln 50 feel of any slriiature, James- H. Hauser, a newcom­ bers found they couldn’t un­ for fire protection. Publlo hear­ Park B uilding C o„ *32,000 to restore to the council au­ T h e a tre . tion of Jannarone Avo,, near o r (2) llie fire Is co n tain ed er, to borough politics, was lock the voting machine after ing on the measure li slated ntriiotui'al stool, N. Maltose & thority over police salaries in an npprnvert waste burn* ■ , ' elected to the seat to be va­ the polls closed. Members call­ fo r D eo, 3, Lloyd Rd, was adopted by llio Bon, liio., Now lirmmwlck, which it lost when a pay raise Merchants To Meet er wllh closed top, located cated by Councilman ' Victor vote was approved by referen­ ed Freehold election authori­ A fire district already exists Matawan To vnuhlli Commlttoo $1077: heating and ventilating, safely not loss Ilian 15 feet . - . Armelllno ; on Dec. 31. Mr. dum several years ago. Pre­ ties for assistance. . The Matawan Merchants' As­ ln the Laurence Harbor area Monday afternoon. Thoro wore William I,. Towers, Little Sil­ Marlboro Goes Republican from any structure, Hauser defeated " M n- iftmel- sumably the police now will sociation will meet on Tuesday and a now fire company is be­ no objections rained at tlio pub- v er, (D202; plu m b in g , Town i s, ; lino In the OOP primary In Voters of Marlboro Township evening at S o’clock at th e ing formed in Madison Park, (023; nloctrloal, Venn ICIealrlo have to circulate petitions to llo hearing called during the • the spring. •» . ■ . get the required percentage of gave the Republican. Party American Legion Hall, Main Bt. To Vacale IS Streets Co., Cllffwood, 12109, T h e vote for councilman voters to have a pay raise put working control of the munici­ A second ordinance, vacating special molding, The soctlon Total cost of the work on New Central School I.i w a s : M r. D ennis 1251; M r. on the ballot. It probably will pal government Tuesday by Transit Mixed Conorete over 12 street^ ln tlie Old to be vacated extends from the Urowntown Soliool la $41,­ electing Leonard Nivison and Mutual Contracting Co., Bridge area also was Introduc­ Now York and Long Brtuinh 157. C'linrles Thompson, olmlr- Frank L. Ratcliffe, OOP nora- M alawan 1-0001-J, ed by tbe commlttce which will Itailrnad rlulitof-way toward mon of the ' publlo relations 50 Per Cent, Erected WINNERS IN MATAWAN TOWNSHIP (contlnued on. page two) wjfp—adv 8 _ hold a public hearing on lho Lloyd R d „ a d ista n c e of 500 committee of the board, said bill Deo. 3. - feet, . the board oxpotils lo put a MncWitliam Reports Election Table - ' Aocordlng to Mayor Walter Mayor John Mar«, Jr„ roport o o in p I o 1 1 on ol nnniilnic- On Wiclcntunk Unit ' Jurman, the paper streets aro 0(1 tho section to be vncntod tlon (lato on Its contract* on Borough of Matawan located'on property owned by was a paper oltnoL anil that thin school lo iisnure the uildi Jolm A. •MncWllilnm, Mq- the Bennett Improvement Com- several homes ulroady luid lion w ill be roaily for turn nt tuclinn, a r c li I t o o t (or tlio the start uf the IUA7-0S school DISTRICTS TOTAL pony and wore doslgnntcd on been constructed un proporty Marlboro Townslilp Uimril of a map drawn ln 1B1B. Streets Included In tho vacation pro­ y o ar, . 1 I'ldiicntloii,. .rcporlnlt' to iliat Presldent-r N lo be vacated Includo First ceedings. 15 Itoomi At Laiireiine llnrhnr body last -fllulll Hint Work on Vice President through Stxtli, Sklllman, Van- Mayor Mam said a roport by For a 15-looin addition to llio. now central school at Stevenson— Campon, Dlsbrow, -lllitnl, Uur- Towimlilu Attorney n; i. r a W, MoiiiorUttl School, Laur- W lckatunk Is 50 nor cont com* Kefauyer (D): 8 4 ' 76 108 1 Elsenhower*-*. m denburg Avcs. and sootlons of Karkus concerning Woodbrook (tncn lluibur, will) olllcos and plotiMl. M r. M iioW llllam s ta te d other stroets, i re a rosltlentn' cuinphilnls boiler room, conlinuts wero the lamlnnlcd beains Mora go­ . Nixon (R) 17* M l 401 294 i m H o u se of Tho committee approvad a agulnst tho Parkor Hoarding awaidod as follows; (innural ing up over the itiultl-purpoM Representative! variance recommended by the Homo there r/nuld probably bo contracting, ltlcclardl o ti- room and Im believed the , S h ift (D) 113 126 96 89 113 04T (continued on page two) (continued on page two) (continued on page two) (canllmiod mi page four) \ AucfclnclMi (ft) 252 M l 261 282 228 isno S h e riff ' G u th rie . 217 291 231 762 V ca - 82 82 97 *07 101 .4/»l Elsenhower— No 174 177 207 165 240 1011 4SS not Public Qucallon 1 Nixon (tl) r . 444 ‘ 442 ^Twp. Co^nrnlttf?*; ‘ : Y ea 82 110 102 69 60 47.J Kalieta (D) 306 406 318 1090 N o ^ 171 154 202 192 226 101; Barbagelata (R) 324 321 377 1022 Public Question t Tax Collector n th e lovnnUni body* l h a r i e s J. K elly (D) 440 463 407 1217 Y ea 115 133 169 124 111 0 0 1 afjlp was aisured for another r**r at lra»t iTur*rtajr when I It c«vo llie Itopulillcani a 4*1 niarilii, Uimard l’rr»1oii, John Krlete 229 241 274 744 N a 1S2 141 1 195 170 t i n 901 T ronard Nlflion (left) and Trank L. It»trllf^ (rli{hii In-Uio I (rrnlrr) waa rr rlrdrd on tht

■ N otice N otice T# Whom It Majr €o/»li l^M uia " ' call Keyport 7 ♦'Iff’tl'iii, W« i»ied«e to continue Township of MaUwan has been been postponed Irom Novem­ am no longer Mr* i jH ,1. V /diw lck m» -adv fl* WillUlii ■ postponed from November 14. b e r 14, 1956, io Wednesday, h e r debt*. . Wnliri KulU in you lothe bent of our Jo h n flak. i , Don m o Virtriifd Htnvk aiv^-n you a uf (he lloiniiuit of MrtUWiiii lot Iti Appiffciatton ' Chttilfa J. ICelly , 93 Atlantic Malawan K^yporf, N. J, of (lie fiorough of Matawan waa Township. butiported ui In Ih# Tu^idfly Jliiecuj *nd int-wm* t>f tollfldrMrfl. 1 v/lnli lo think dll ilti* vut«m Town*f*lp. Roue K, Wentfrt •l^ etiu n . Irnil inr'itniatlJH wlII bs ih&IM . , "|tal|»tl H - ait ! woikri* wlif) ||te ’il*lp WauUcJ1-’ adi lrt’rihW ’ Wo** K„ W en fel, deeretm rjr Township Cleik Mutual Conrncn«< C« . C lerin o t\ fe/]iie«t. W»i!« Ut Ja m a * it. f(iu*ior lh tht lerent eierMon p apor Ml you at>out th# foot ,^ f& ~ a d v I ir(»^a*a. . • \ '■ • collector on the Republican Election Tabl# - Building Co. $112,131: struc­ B a rk e r ta llied 1466 to turn, tural steel, Breen, (9227; heat­ back the combined i efforts of ticket, receiving a compliment­ Township of Marlboro Four Hurt In ing and ventilating, Towers, D e m o c ra ts ..L e R o y . Brown ary vote of 572. , .. . THE $25,579; p I u-m b I n g, : Stew­ w ith 1384 a n d C h e s te r BrfrWer The tow nship. approved--iSjhe - a rt/<11.730electrical, Service Who polledi l^ ^ « t^ |.jJ it^ j;4 institutional amendirer.t on D is tric ts T o ta l MATSWAN - - V ..I Electric. J 19/. 6 0 . T o ta l c o st of Mayor Apij$gata7^hoLh ence Harbor, Old Bridge or three districts overcame mar-., tion of the Interest ln munici­ ation' consider lt a great prlv- state indicate that about half pointed backyard orchardlsts head and- lep injuries. Both Liberty St. construction com­ ginal victories by Mr. Dane pal affairs In the township at Here to be able to bring such the Initial calls reporting fires ter was In the w&ter about 10 before ’answering: “Many try drivers received summonses. p le te d b efo re la te 1957. ..o r ln the "normally Republican th is tim e . • ; - J' - a professional group . to per­ come from the Ipublic, These minutes when 'he discovered to raise, enough fruit for the ~ The second -accident took e a rly 1958...... fourth and fifth 'districts. Mr. Mundj’, ran ahead of form ln Matawan .and offer may be Individuals exploring whole neighborhood." ber floating ln tbe center of place at 9’plm. Stoves. Kos* Mr.. Brown succeeded ln Mr. DeMaio ln two of the tickets to anyone In the vlcln- .woodsk roads or riding on It seems that ln this mat­ Donald Borst, president of the pool. He dove ln and pull, tak; 42, of 18 Qaston Ave., carrying the : first three- elec­ three districts—It took Mr. lty. They may be obtained at h ig h w ay s through fo rested ter of fruit you’ve got to the board, disclosed tlie board ed his child out, he told mem­ Matawan, told Patrolman Wil­ tion ’ districts also but his DcMalo’s strength in his own M rs. G enelveve Donnell's lands. In any case, they rec­ learn to be temperate. Take had $8000 more available be­ liam Pease, borough police, m a rg in q f victaW could not home district of Hailet to"" Friendly Shop or at Walter ognize the Importance of bers of the Keyport First Aid that slender little whip of an cause developers were buying he “blacked out*’ while driv­ withstand the heavy Republi­ pull him through. Tbe victori­ Stam m 's Beauty Sliop, 154 Main prpmpt alert and use the S q u ad . apple tree that you get from acreage adjoining Memorial ing on Maple PI. near St. Jo­ the nurseryman. If you’re can vote given his GOP op­ ous Republican carried h 1 s Bt. Mrs. Homer QerlUfsen and n e a re s t telep h o n e to give bhe Mr. Flatley said he turned School on which to place tbe seph’s Church £pd rammed successful at apple tree nur­ ponents ln the fourth and fifth home district nearly, two-to- Mrs. William Smith are co a la rm . the child over and began hit­ addition to tbat school and the car of Edward WaUing, ture, your tree may one day presenting the land to the voting districts. Mr. Brower one. Mr. Mundy made mark­ Chairmen. , The promptness with which ting her on the back until lo­ 30. fif 907 Florence Ave., Un­ crowd you out of your own board. The board had asked, only could muster enough ed progress late in the cam­ c rc w s r e a c h a fire is all*lm* cal first aid men arrived at ion Beach, parked in front of Lewis Applegate, Director of b a c k y a rd , m uch like th e ln its proposal to thc voters strength to carry the second paign ln his approaches to portant in subduing It, State the scene. They administered Public Relations of. the New the church. friendly camel who "eased in­ ln M ay , th a t $8000 of th e election district. new homeowners in ths North Jersey Education Association, Forest Fire Warden William artificial respiration and then Mr. Kostak received a cut to the Arab's tent to warm funds voted be allocated to Keyport -voters voted down Centerville area.- West leans- was the guest speaker last J. Seidel believes. “The best- rushed her to th e office of on the chin and was - given him self. such land purchase. b o t h constitutional amend­ hurg normally is Democratic. evening at the regular meet­ trained workers and finest Dr. F. W. Holman. Keyport emergency aid by Keyport p h y sician . Even a peach tree can as­ ments Included as public ques­ There was ah endorsement ing, of the Matawan Grammar equipment are still gravely First Aid Squad. Both cars sume a lot of prominence ln given by the Democratic Kenneth Kirk, a member of tions on the ballot. The ex­ P-TA. He discussed "The Re­ handicapped If they reach were damaged so badly they the average city or suburban group In West Keansburg to Uie Keyport First Aid Squad, tended term of office of the cruiting of Teachers and The blaze aftor lt has reached tbe bad to be towed from the lo t.: ' ■ ■— ... Cheesequake Fire Franklin Werthweln, w h o m said there was no eye reac­ county sheriff from three to Problems Connected With The. 'blow-up* stage,” he added scene- Mr. Kostak was given What's the answer. Well, ln (continued from page one) Mr. Mundy had beaten in the tion at the physician's office a careless driving summons. fiv e y e a rs w a s d e fe a te d ; 1183 Teacher Shortage." T he s ta te 's 22 look-out Cow­ Mr. Christ's opinion, you can Zoning Board of Adjustment primary. Mr. Werthweln did and that the body tempera­ There was aa accident In to 701. The question involving He stated that "In six to ers are spaced IS imiies have just as much fun with permitting Roy Kurre to con­ not actively campaign, how­ tu r e of th e child w as 83 de­ tbe dense fog yesterday morn­ assessments to , be fixed by eight years New Jersey will apart, and while they are jJwarf trees, but you admit­ struct and operate a bowling ever, and received only a grees after her submersion. ing that was Investigated byx the state or municipality ac­ n e e d 4200 to 5000 te a c h e rs manned 24-hours a day in tedly ' can|t play Lord and alley on Route 9, 1...... scattering of 26 votes ln 'all. . She v is taken to ■ Monmouth Keyport Stato Police. James cording to a percentage of each year, but the colleges in critical fire periods, a fire L a d y B ountiful w ith th e To Operate Taxicab The DeMaio victory Insures ’ Memorial Hospital where sho Ostrander, Belford, formerly true valuation also was turn­ . the state are producing less has.to get underway before It neighbors. On the other hand, An application by Qeorge P. continued Republican control iras treated for submersion. of Raritan Township, driving ed b a c k . 1123 tb 742. 'than 1200 "to a C h e n each 'appears on the horizon, and you’ll probably harvest all the Qlllard, Prospect Ave., Laur­ of the township committee. She was reported, ln fair condi­ tractor trailer for Leon J. The flgufes given do not ln- ■ year," He believed that some­ Is visible to a tower observer. fruit you need._ ___ - ence Harbor, for permission ,to He will Teplace Irving R. tion Tuesday by hospital ~*u-.. Wamockr-i72-Main St.,-Key­ c lu d e -18 m ilita ry . a n d . 13 ab ­ - thing must be done to Induce R ep o rts from' p asser-b y Easler To Car* For ' operate a'taxicab in the town­ sentee ballots. D ot y. another RenuhllcariZ 1 peonlte Into the profession bv so m etim es precede thoritiw. ' . port, r crashed Into a parked, Sign? And—thlnk-of—the—convene ship was approved provided the Holmes Retains Seat who relinquishes his place on increasing, salaries and raising which, can be noted In the 'First aid members who an­ empty- school- bus“ ln"“Sayr e- lence. Dwarf trees are easier police committee acts favor­ Committeeman John S. tbe governing body Dec. '31. prestige. Because of the short­ to w ers. . swered, t^e (call were. Mr. vllle. Both vehicles could be to prune and a lot easier to ab ly . ' Holmes* .Republican, success­ Mayor Harry P. Seamen Is a age and the retirement each Kirk, Carmen ZuUo and Don­ driven away, according to Sportsmen were singled out spray to keep bugs and In­ fully met the challenge of Republican an d the third y e a r of ap p ro x im a te ly 2000 ald Miller. - state^ police. ‘ Permission wns granted to for particular credit by Com* sects under control. They Kenneth S. Willey, Democrat, committeeman, John A. Diver teaohers, lt has been neces­ the South Old Bridge Fire Co. missloner McLean .and Mr. may lit better Into the home a newcomer to,politics, Tues­ is a Democrat. ‘ ‘ sary to lower the qualifica­ Drum and Bugle Corps to hold Seidel, “The true sportsman Fields Of Vition Morganville' Woman la n d sc a p e . day, retaining his place .on Incumbents Elected ...... tions so tbat schools can fill a tag day ln the Madison Park is & careful person," the Com­ For Hunting’ ' ' In Three-Car Pileuj* x But whether‘you. choqse to sh o p p in g c e n te r N ov. 17. the townshlp'committee by a I n c u m b e n t Democrats^ the-vacancies by school open­ missioner' observed, and rec* follow Mr. Christ’s advice or .rieversed the heavy Republl- . A Morganville woman had At public sale, the committee 524-200 v o te . J r h e r e Js o n e -v o t­ ing date; "Teachers' Recogni­ ognlzes possible dangers - to By Dr. James Qregg decide to plant full-size trees, can county and national vot­ her car wrecked lit a three- sold two lots ln Cllffwood ing district Mn the township. tion'Day" has been designat­ himself and others. While for­ (Tbl. cuJunia ts pm enlea as a pub you may like a copy of his Mr. Holmes made his rally­ ing trend in Union Beach ed- on Nov. 10 during Amerl- Uo terviea In co-opcr.tinn wltb tb . car collision .at Schoolhouse Beach to Stella and Otto Lar­ est fire . outbreaks are fre­ New Jtnmy' ODtom.trto Aitoctition leaflet, “Planting and Care of ing cry the protection of the Tuesday night to win re^elec-„_ can Education Week, Nov., 11­ L a n e a n d R o u te 18, C a s t B ru n ­ son for $140. quent in hunting season, we "uMlloni m«y b. iddruud to u» Fruit Trees ln the Home bar­ totfnshlp against tbe Incursion tlon to the tposts of b&rougli' ew Jersey Optometfie A.inrt-Hnn, swick Township, shortly . he- 17, when the public will learn know that most people in the den." if you send for a copy Public sale of 38 lots In the council an d ta x a s s e s s o r.. Lor..-_ 102 W .|l St Tr»nloi> l| H .1 ' fore midnight Friday. of developers. He was Inca­ how critical the situation ls. woods take special precau­ right away you can get It In Spotswood Gardens area was cal voters, however, turned Did you ever try hunting The accident occurred whan pacitated by an accident at Mrs. A. J. Tomasello, presi­ tions to; stam p ouV cigarettes, while looking through. your time to absorb his sugges­ cancelled when an error was his home the'last week of the down a proposal to provide Madeline' R.- Bushanek, South noted, ln lot numbers Included dent, conducted the ( session, cigars and'the <*mbers from binoculars? You . c o u 1 d n't tions during the fall trans­ campaign, but rose from a the mayor and borougli coun­ ana .the-Rev. Chester A. Qail- Plainfield, missed a turn from planting season, which usual­ ln the advertisement. . E. I. cil members with annual aal- : pipe bowls. In some cases, it walk, look, or ishoot with any tbe highway at Schoolhouse sick bed ln the final days to loway gave the Invocation. ly-ends In November w h t n DuPont ^deNemours Co., Par­ arles by. a vote of 1008 to 5^3. la undoubtedly , t h e report success or. safety, 11 you did. . Lane, according to Patrolman press the fight. Mr. Holmes W i» William j. McQraw has lin, offered $500 for the pron- Incumbent Councilmen Wal- from an falert' sportsman That t'ube-llke seeing would Thomas LeVay, East Bruns­ the soil freezes. . had the support of those clrr prrbnged for the high school which enables fire “wardens to wipe out your useful fields of Just send a card .to Garden' erty as its opening bid. The c u 1 a 11 n g "petitions to keep tor Chomic and Joseph C&r* wick Police, who Investigated. public .sale will be held at the girls to be usherettes ln their get their crews to the scene vision. Extensive side vision Reporter, College of Agricul­ Holmdel "rural” and establish ney polling 103B and 1048 formal gowns at the concert. The next car ln line on the ture, Uiltgers University, New next meeting on Nov. 19. votes respectively turned in time to bring the fire un­ Is vital to any kind of seeing. highway, driven by Peter Bar­ full-acre lot sizes throughout Mrs. Ralph Jannarone, Mrs. Brunswick, -with your name back a bid. to unseat them der speedy control.** Without lt sharp e y e sig h t , South River, slowed down the township by amending the William Smith, Jr.. and Mrs. and address plainly printed, by Republicans William J. would be almost useless. to avoid bitting the Bushanek coning ordinance. - Edward Harris, members of and ask for Leaflet 84.- Hedley and Stanley Cherry. Dr. Julian^Eiienberg You use your central vision car and. was struck ln the rear Jannarone Ave. Since Mr. Willey bas con­ t h-e- publications committee; If you have any special M r. H ed le y ta llie d 953 w hile to look right at things and to in turn by the third car in line, (continued from page one) nections in the real , estate p re se n te d a - sk it. ‘ Attend* Convention ' questions on fruit ln tbe gar­ Mr. Cherry polled a total of . study game ln detail. But operated by Lois Heyer, Mor made at a committee meeting business and his father, Har­ Miss Edith Davison's morn- side vision tells you where to den, or gardening ln general, r is . Willey, Centerville, has 948 votes. Incumbent Tax As­ Dr, Julian < E 1 s e n b e r t ganvllle. ,. . Nov., 21. . ' Jng. class woii the parent-at- look next. You spot the game please use a separate card or defended the smaller lot sizes sessor Oeorge R. Ross was t Matawan. has been In South* The Barone and Heyef cars The regular meeting, origin­ tendance banner. llrst, using your whole field le tte r, • ln his home area, the election an easy victor over Republl- ; b rid g e , Mass., attending were damaged #o badley both . Mrs. Walter Pike was liospl- of view. Then you center on Growth On Pots ally scheduled for Nov, 14, has was regarded as something of can David Sands, scoring by three-day educational confer­ bad to be towed away, accord­ been* postponed until Uie fol­ tallty chairman and she was lt, perhaps using field glasses W.J.E., Morris Plains, asks a referendum of full-acre ver­ a 1162 to 856 m a rg in . - ence In visual optics and re­ ing to the officer. A summons assisted by the second grade to make lt bigger. what to do about “slime" on lowing Wednesday, Residents sus smaller lot sizes. The public question to pro­ fraction presented by the Bur* was issued the South Plain­ homeroom mothers. The eyes of some animals flower pots. o t j^oodbrook have asked the Even thpugh defeated, Mr. vide a salary of $730 annual-" eau of Visual Science of field driver. - : can look ln . different direc­ This ls probably one of the' -atWney for a report concern- Willey ran somewhat ahead ly for the mayor and (500 an­ American Optical Company. lngrdeed restrictions ln the de­ Arrest Expected In tions at the same time. But h a rm le s s algae or mt^ybe the. Stevenson ticket, for nually for each of the bor­ He was one of 31 optome­ man can see only a small Keyport Couple . salts In the soil penetrating velopment and to clarify' the Pres, Elsenhower won the ough's six councilmen lost in Hub Cap Joe Holdup trists taking part ln the series area without moving about. Attend Convention the plajh Just wash it oft. status of-patlents in the board- township, 598-133. Mrs. Francis all three .botough election dit- of lectures, demonstra­ Uig home who a re released He moves both head and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyce, Stllwell was elected unopposed | tricts. Trooper Andrew Manning tions and forums on visual convalescents from the state eyes to sweep his fields of vl 23B Main St., Keyport, attend­ West Keansburg Girl Keyport State Police, confirm­ problems, office and Labora­ slo n around like r a d a r hospital at Marlboro. ed the 71st anniversary ce!e: ed this morning that Red Bank tory procedures and newest Fet&d On Birthday screens to tell of the world bratlon convention of the D. Police and state- police believe developments In ophthalmic a b o u t h im . Kathy Sorge, daughter of S. Plumb Co., Inc., at tbe they are close to a solution of Instruments. Check your fields of vision Mr. and Mrs. John Sorge, 16 Robert Treat Hotel, Newark. the robbery at Hub Cap Joe's this way; Look at an eyo-lov- Jersey St., West Keansburg, Republican Doctors from the Bureau-of O ct. 26, on Route 35, Cllffwood, and the el objeot straight ahead. Hold was'honored at a party Sun­ (continued from page one) Visual Science were Joined In 'vMr.-Boyce has been an em­ Bridge Esso station. Red Bank. _ _ _ _ pencil 1 at arm's length day, celebrating her second Inees. over their Democratic conducting Uie course by sc! ployee of the company'Tor 20 This holdup and robbery tooklentists from the AO Research straight out to your right, birthday. Clusters of balloons rivals, Walter E. Holtz and years. His present position ls place at 2 p.m. on Nov. 1. At I Center and experts fi'om vari- shoulder high. Can you ac­ were used ’as decorations and Joseph E. Holtz and Joseph C. that of controller. . the Red Bank station they fqrc~jous staff departments, as well tually seo the end of the pen a large cake was the table LaMura. The -vote was: Mr. ed thc attendant to stay In a |a s by Dr. Daniel Woolf, an ell with your side vision centerpiece. ' Nlvlson 984, Mr. Ratcilffe 1063, M r. H o ltz 582, M r. L a M u ra 525.. lavatory until they had made i authority in the field of visual without moving your eyes Safecrackers Taken Guests were Mrs. Lester their getaway? graining and former faculty look at it? If not, move thc Poling and children/ Timothy, Howard Preston, GOP Incum­ Dei. Paul DeLuca; Key­ bent assessor, was returned to At Hub Cap Joe's, *n*“ ber of the Colianbia Uni* pencil forward a Uttle until Terrence, David and Ronald, office by deflating Wlllalm J. Kennedy, Keyport, tb# atuuufl-t verslty Department of Optom you can see It. port State Police, tomorrow and Mrs. Harold Simmons, will question three safe­ M alo n ey 1023 t o '£84. ant. wag confronted h y i w o j *try, Try lt on the other aide, up jr., and children, Susarme and crackers taken by Morris­ Charles* Keyport; Mrs. Nor­ The Republicans will have a men with their hands in Hhtlr and down. You should see tho town State 1'ollce Monday man Sickles and d&ughtcr, 4-1 ed g e w hen th e c o m m itte e pockets, as though holding Joseph Emm Has pencil 76 degrees on each as auspeots In 75 robberies organizes for 1957. Daniel P. guns. They took $80 and fore* side of your line of sight, and Linda, Belford; Frank, Jo­ Birthday Party In this state Involving an anne and Peter Strongoll, and Brewer, jr., Incumbent Republi­ ed Mr. Kennedy Into a side of* SO degrees above an d below Lf your visual fields are ade­ estimated total of (50,000 C h ristin e ? e n lc h , West Keans* can, and Michael Crine, incum­ lice and locked the door. They .A birthday party wap given q u a te ...... loot. According to Keyport burg, and Mrs. Harold Sim­ bent Democrat, did not deek re­ then went across tho street to In honor of Joseph Emm, 200 This rough test Is not State Police, there U reason mons, sr., Union Beach. election. Holdovers ard Mayor County Rd. and jumped In a P ro sp e ct Ave., Clllfwood enough to be sure. It's only lo suspect the trio arrested Dennis Buckley and Charles waiting car which sped away Bcach, Sunday, on the occ&s a demonstration. Holeb can in connection with a safe­ McCue, both Republicans, and to the south. ion of his second birthday. Dec develop ln a person's visual cracking job at Buttonwood Joseph A. Lanzaro, Democrat, orations were in pink and blue Manor, Matawan, Apr. 5, $758,564 Bids On field. And the field can shrink The election results were hail­ with a decorated cake as the 1954, a t w hloh tim e 93000 (continued from pago one) drastically without tho victim ed both by operators of Junk> centerpiece. was taken. Also of concern struotlon Co., South Orange, being aware. Dlscaso, some yards in the township and by Quests attending were: Laura la a possible connection of $200,501; structural steel; drugs,. tobacco and alcohol adherents of acre-lot sizes for Kelly, Tina Grimaldi, Robert the trio tvlth thc robbing of Breen Iron Works, Hillside, can slash aldo vision. tho whole township, In the re­ Emm, Mr, and Mrs. Steve lhe Grand Union, Keans­ $8555; heating and ventilating, Optometrists have found cently adopted zoning ordin­ Emm ancF children, Ann and burg: Food Circus, Middle­ Qeorge Stewart, Inc., New that loss of sleep and ex- ance. Mr. LaMura, In p&rtlcu Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Frod town Township, and Camer- Brunswick, $51,607; plumbing, tremo fatigue cut the sensi­ lar, had been active In behalf Emm nnd daughter, Betty Ann. on'a, Keansburg. Boro Plumbing tt Heating Co., tivity of side vision. There of persons protesting Junkyard all of Cllffwood Boach; Charles T h e trio captured aro. South River -Uvlth alternate); may bo no other warning Emtn. Mary Fox, Mrs. Eliza Herbert Iflanaffan, 51, Jer­ electrical, Venn Elcctrio Co., violations under tho ordinance signs, no blurring, no he a d- bcth Lnnge nnd son, Arlhur sey City; Donald L, Tremp- Cllffwood, $30,187. recently ruled unconstitutional aches nor eyestrain. George Gothcr, Mr. and Mrs er, 48, East Orange, and Jo­ The total cost of the work For the adherents of thc full You can oaslly ke fooled by slamcs Picgaro and son, Gary sep h O. ^B achelor, 53, N ew ­ on Memorial School will be acre lot size, the election re I feel happy ns a Inrlc, breezing olong in all of Nowprk; Mr, nnd Mrs a movement In the brush if ark. They were taken for $338,000. Of th c , 15 ro o m s to suits arc n pardon that came A. Mashwlck, Laurence Har­ your fields of vision are not com p licity ln th c $9000 safe* be constructed, two will be too late. Thc ordinance was my new car; happy, especially, that I fmanccd bo r. ‘ up to par. You can’t fire a oracklng at the Somervlllo extra sizo kindergarten adopted with half'acre sizes. shotgun effectively slnco it Ih Joseph’s grandparents, Mr, Lumber Co. on Oct, 7, In­ ro o m s. Applegate Wins By 144 Votes it so economically, through my bant.” ’ more "centering" In your and Mrs. Stephen Emm ond vestigating th e robbery, For a nine-room new school Incumbcnt Mayor v Charles field of view than lt Is "alin­ Mrs. Evelyn Qother, Newark I>et. Rat. John Zansalari unit at,_Xjlberty St.. 0 1 d E. Applegate Tuesday night in g ." Y ou’d bo ta k in g d e s p e r­ also attended. found a gun with the serial Bridge, bidsXvorc accepted as withstood a Republican ava­ WE TAILOR AUTO LOAN TERMS TO SUIT THE BOR- ate chances wllh safety of number obliterated In thq follows: General contracting, lanche In Keyport to turn others too. field behind the lumber Highland Park Building Co.. back his opponent. Council ROWIR. BEF0RI YOU OIOOSE A LOAN PLAN, SEE US1 , SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th c o m p an y , • $110,057; structural steel, man Raymond O. Dane, 1500 f ‘ , 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M, To Work In Honor* ■ O n O ot. 9 three men wero Breen Iron Works, $0227; heat­ to*1356. Thc victory assured observed to stop their car ing and ventilating, Towers, Mayor Applegate of bla fourth Miss Claire E. Loscoe. 20 and make a guarded sur­ $20,0^0 ; plumbing. Stewart, term as mayor of the bor Farmers & M erchants Ful| Fashioned Sweaters P r o s p.e c t St., Kiyport, Is vey of the field* Three days $10,970; electrical, Sorvice ough. I Slightly Irregular *1, »% J k among 20 Douglass College, later Ihoy came back and Electric Co., Woodbridge, $20,­ Dot!) Republican council Now Brunswick, seniors who got out of the car to go 050. Total cost of thc building manio camiidates;' 1 ncuinbcnt National Bank One Day Only" J3.50 lmvo been given permission over tho area. The license of tlm Liberty St. dchool will Councilman Ellsworth Barker by thc faculty of the collcgc number waa taken and tho b e $104,930. O no of the ro o m s and A. Maitland Waiting Matawan KEYPORT KNITTING MILLS to work as candidates for car and men shadowed. will be a large-slze kindcrgar seeking full three-year terms ■ '■ Formerly Lnmlau I’lnnl 1 graduation wiUi high honors Late Monday night the trap ten room. , swept aside strong bids by Oldest Dank In Monm»vUi C*nnty — E*1abl)*bcd ltM" - Aeromarine Building (Rear) or as candidates for honors ln was sprung on the suspects. New Old prldge Unit the Democratic candidates for Member Federal Reserve System—Member Federal thelt1 major fields of study. Trcmper and Dacbelar wan For a nine-room new scliool their victory. Mr. Wailing was Depealft Intoraoce Corporation . . Kdyport Miss J^scos’s. fleld ol study high roan on - tho. .O O P, local Is pliyjl,c'$. ' .. • M A ® * * * * li c te l,’ W lfthg 1471 voV ti, M r. \ , f r V A V ,

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J. J. NEW BEBBY CO. Complete Variety Departm ent Store and all bf' the • partners. In ai U r. Sena doubted this t to be from Mn Barkalow .advising are related to known diabetics Jled by state law under a against the bpar(|T assuming corporation all persons receive the case. He pointed out _aU are especially susceptible. Wo­ to to^be presented by Fo-. tig remun >raupn for services responsibility for a boy*lnjur- m e n J ij till* .qategpry. ,*?e m ore iceu"C ^fct^6^& f'C .'4 .stoat,- parents w ere||^4^|sd- duly e d Ui play on ,a sc.ty ool , t ; ? . we.. fand county are considered emplpyees and likely to develop diabetes than 1.2:30 p .m ; | q S ta rtin g . grounds. ■ • ., Pflllce' .‘orjanliatloni. , must be reported. U ■ -(MATAWAN, JOURNAL gre’meh’, ’ • -• . •gu-lf- -*c sold 10 acres of our time for aft^mooij-.UessioDs. Mrs. John Cashill, -another Clippings from the Geneva Diabetes is a.disease, which lOO-acre-farm, wouldi it count so the school $Hbor£ould Robertsville resident, blasted Dplly Times, 'Geneva, N. Y.. P a t e F o u r . Slav, 9, 1956 can apd does kill, but largely as farm income ui)der social assume no ” re^pn|itjdHy for the boai'tl bn this1 point. She . pent to this ppw6paper reveal nowadays only when ignot- security? , ' children br,o u*g h't^on the averred: ivehamently that ,tbe tlie 'part of Reformer Cllffwood ante qr carelessness assists! it." By M argaret: A. ,JLeavir A—N6; Profits from the sale grounds in Advance of that board had “a moral responsi­ THE MATAWAN JOURNAL You can do something about It. man played In rescuing SO of capital assets are not' in­ time. He allowed m w’that bility. if not a legal one" for Established 1869 r Telephone l-3t)3u Take advantage _of _your. locftl Th e persons In a iixe and the sub­ cluded In your net earnings bad wefother was coming, and the welfare of the children ih . - J- Mabel Brgwo, Publisher Forgetful Fairy s e q u e n t help hev received program during Diabetes De­ for social security. ^ as four teachers were avail­ its charge. She found all .man­ when J;he Dally-Times started > ( Published ever} Fbursdaj tt tection Week. 1 W anda and Irma Fairy way today, I can help you.’ Q—Please tell me if there's able at Robertsvllle. some­ ner of dangers could confront . Keyport, Monmoulli County. N .J .. a campaign for Charles Bat­ By BROWN PUBLISHING AND flew through the air on the W anda looked up. "Oh, a lOcJee for cashing social se­ thing -‘could be worked out small children left unsuper­ PRINTING 'COMPANY ; tle’s-medical expenses. AGREEMENT ON ROAD backs of their pet birds. East Wind," she cried. “ C a n curity checks. ] - whereby the children could vised on a school grounds. be supervised by a teacher ..Mabej BrotVD ..■■J— - P L A N “I’m so cxcitcd "about be- yoU really help me?" A—The government makes Buildings Property Of Parents uerald in t'V Brown Associate EdJlot ing a fairy godmother today, no charge, However, it Is cus­ and admitted to the .building (Asbury Park Press) "Of course,” said the East Mrs. Storer reminded Mr, SUUSCKiPTJON RATES sa id W anda YOUR ahead of time in cold and ...... Wind. “Just hop on this oak tomary for banks, under S e n a the school tfuildings . Payable to Advance Representatives of the Mon­ clearing house rules, to stormy weather. He. caution­ On* Yeai 'within state} .....14 .M , leaf and I'll blow you to your were the property of the par­ Six Months . ^ .... - ...... - 3.50 mouth County board of free­ ever come? a sk e d Irm a ed, however, the board could ~ ^ fairy home in no time at ail." charge fo r cashing checks ents of the children, so no Three Month* ...... 1.50 holders, the county planning w istfu lly . when the‘person does not have not be put in a position of One* -Vear ibutslde atate) *.oo Wanda settled herself on a school regulation which dis­ One* Year...... foutsidt U S] ;*■ T.00 board, the county’s legislative "Of course. You'll probably , ...... an account ln the bank. assuming something that“was barred children from use of delegation, and the state high-1 be the next one,” said Wanda !eof.and "fved^&ood-bye to Q—I'm 66 and getting social really not its responsibility.- The Matawan Journal is ■ newspapo Irma as she blew away. the buildings could be *jusli- "of the people, oy the people and Tor way department appear in kindly. “What are they going security checks. I expect to Mrs. Storer told ttye board the oeople Ita aim. ta to serve the general agreement over a “Don’t let them start with­ she had read in. the* magazine fie d . ;v besl Interests of Matawaa; to present Ui name the baby today, Ir­ e a rn $2500 this y e a r w orking all of the new- of the week without program of road construction ma? I forget.” out me," she called. . for a mining company, but of the N. J. Parent-Teacher Mr. Lamberson' suggested bias oi nreludlce ID a clean, saae under tbe federal aid .pro­ Association that it was the the interval between sessions conservative manner respecting Uie “Robin, of course," said Ir- The East Wind puffed Wan* will not be paid until next tn»llen»bl« right* of om cUltens. and gram. Meeting with State ma. “How could you forgH da home in a Jiffy. Wanda year. Will this affect my get responsibility of ■ th£'vboard .to could be increased ln time io thereby making Itself worthy of their H ig h w ay Commission m eet these demands. Mr. confidence. such an important thing?" thanked him and hurried to ting social security checks supervise children on its play- er Dwight R, O. Palmer, the "I—always “forget“ thlngs;**'get"her~iria'gic ‘Wand; this* year? ------— .------grouijdsr no matter what the- Sena said it would-be- bettw-^ Responsibility "tor tyyogr»phJtal_«r- county-group lptfbd. that state if less time elapsed7~buV~Mr7” rors Ii limited to the cost ol tha sal&rWanda. 'Vr wish I could “I'm ready to go back QUESTIONS A—Yes. Under the social se­ tlme.y-7 ' . “ •pace odc'Ubled'ty • such error. authorities recognize the need learn to remembir.” now/' sbe said. curity retirement test, the Applies Only To Bus Pupils Lamberson doubted this. Mr. " for new and expanded high­ Sena agreed the dlfffeatty-Nof Entered as second-class matter st “There’s the glen Just , "I can't 'take you back, AND ANSWERS wages earned during the year Mr. Lamberson was of tho the onst office «t Matawan. N. J.. un­ ways to measure up to Mon* ahead." cried Irma. “I see the East Wind puffed. “I only are considered, rather than opinion this would apply moving desks about after tne der the act ol. March 8. 1879. mouth County’s growth, and Robin's cradle hanging from blow one wAy at a time, you only to pupils arriving Jry morning session to accommo-... Q—If one doesn’t apply for the amount actually paid. to a large degree there was the big oak tree!” know," * ‘ school bus. He pointed out date th e afternoon session* ' T H U R SD A Y , NOV. 8, 1956 theif social security until a Q—My husband and I own b i m l 1 a r agreement on the The birds settled, down to “I forgot about that," said and operate a ?arm. It is in these children are bound by had been overcome, sp he year has passed after they're alignment of new highways the ground. Wanda and Irma Wanda. She sat down. and be schedules approved by the believed something : cou 65, b ec au se th e y d id n 't know both our names nnd w* have THE ^PEOPLE'S CHOICE and » the Improvement of ex­ Jumped off And waved to the' gan to cry again. “How will board. He found there was no worked out with. ihe te chers their exact age before, will been filing Joint tax returns. isting routes. birds as they fl?w away. . I get back now?" Can we both ge^ social secur­ corresppnding obligation for to meet these demands The people of- the United they get'back pay? " , Thus the only obstacle* In “Don't forget to pick us up “I wish you'd stop crying, ity credit? ’ . those whose ..parents,. deliver A representative, T)f m e rl- States spoke when they cast A—If you establish your age the way of a prompt and ex­ again this afternoon," they You’re getting me all wet." A—It is possible in farming them to the school, and pick can Legion Post'/ 462, M a rl- their ballots on Tuesday and and are otherwise eligible, tensive program of highway crie d ...... said a small voice beneath as ln other business for a hus­ them up. He noted there was boro, reminded tlie bos rti K decided to continue their trust improvement in the county, “Goodness." laughed Irma. her. •_ , benefits can be paid retroac nothing a school, board could had written three month « ag o tive (or as many as.12 months band and wife to form a legal In the* leadership if Pres. and* in ihe entire state, rests “I almost dropped my magic “Oh, Flutter Butterfly I partnership. If this is your do about the time parents about having the new c£htralehti before the month you apply. Dwight D. Eisenhower. The on disagreement at/Trenton wand." didn’t know I was sitting on case, each of you are self-em­ might arrive or depart with school called -M e m o r 1 ftl This retroactive provision is to fact that this was a wise over how New Jersey ' will “Where’s my magic wand?" you." cried Wanda, Jumping ployed and will receive social children.- School. He was advised the take care qf situations like choice cannot be denied. The raise funds necessary to cried Wanda * suddenly. “I up. security credit. But, ln the ab­ The board amplified this board had a committee work« match^the federal appropria yours. . world crisis is not the choice couldn’t have forgotten that!" “Well, sit down again," said sence of a clear legal partner­ stand by producing a letter ing on a name for the school, tlon.' Some $135,000,000 hits of th% p re sid e n t or a n y citl "O h . n o !" cried Irma. Flutter. "I’ll take you where Q—I retired on social secur­ ship. even if both you and he been allocated to New Jersey sen, but n man has been “You can’t be the fairy god- you want to go.” , ity in 1053 and am getting work on the farm, the^ net for the next three yeats, and electe d a s ch ief e x e c u tiv e of mother without your magic •‘Oh, thanl. you!" cried $80.50 m o n th ly .* M y m oth er-in - earings go to the one who has to. rece iv e th is fed era l aid the this country who will do al) wand!" Wanda, perching on Flutter's law was allowed as a depen­ management. - and control of state must produce some $95,­ d en t in 1949, a n d is now 64. he can ‘ to preserve peace, “Maybe I can use yours," back. "I'm going to’the chris- ihe ,far/n. This is normally the C lassified A ds 000.000. Governor Meyner has said Wanda, hopefully. tenlng in the glen,'* she said. Could she now get a benefit with-honor and courage and h u sb an d . the determination to carry recommended a rise of one "You know that no one can “And this time I'm not going from social security? Q—I have a lady come to my F O R S A L E SERVICE out his - convictions for the cent a gallon in the state tax use another fairy's m agic tovforget my magic wand!" A—Only If she’s worked one- house a couple of days a week best Interests of his country on gaioline. The Republican wand,” said Irma. "You have Flutter Butterfly flew extra and-one-half years under soc­ majority In the legislature, on to help with my housework. Aluminum Windows ''RUSSELL’S RADIO 'and his people. - to have your own." fast and got Wanda to the ial se c u rity sin c e J a n . 1, 1937. the other hand, refuses to aft» Do I have to pay a social se­ Venetian Blinds & The voters in MaUwan Bor Oh, dear ” said Wanda, christening just ln time. She couldn’t {get payments as TV ,1 cept this proposal until It con­ curity tax oh her wages? Pre. Estimate* No Monev Down When your- XV needs eervtce call . ough al$o have spoken, and "If only we hadn’t sent: the How~happy Wanda was as your dependent. K ir) H. Pranta, K efport 14409 Mat l.8070:~'CUffwood. N. J Serv­ siders other means of raising A ^ -If y o u p a y h e r .$50 c a s h elected the two Republican birds away. There’s no way she waved her magic wand Q—I’m a poultry farmer 80 nsiiD reXrttffrator* m good, condl Ice on all makes. We gft'anywhere the state'fund; It has enter­ wages in a calendar quarter, tlon U9 S9 up P«te*» *lne councllraanic ’ candidates as for me to get back home three times over-Baby Rob* years old. Earned *1230.48 ln tained a suggestion that the you do. This is a-four per cent oomer W Pront and Uain st*. Key DON’S TV SERVICE their representatives on the now " r - * in's head ond said the magic port Call Keyporl hTHIO wjtl surplus is the state treasury 1955,- but paid no social secur­ For fast efficient radio and television • borough’s governing body. In Wanda sat down' on a peb- words! ^ . .. tax. Two per cent may be de­ lervtcecall Matawan 1-3844 witf be tapped for this purpose. ity. Is there some way I can ACCORDIONS . . addition to the vote given these ble a n d ; b eg a n to c ry * ______- think. I’ve learned; my ducted— from —the—employee-s n £ w -ana - used - txujjtht-aotit-rented but“8uch ‘tt step would doubt­ paytocollecrsdclarsccuriVy? . Mired -and eiehansed N J Hu .ANDSCAPING- RnUdlnj and cnalD* men, the people also have "Don't cry," said a breezy lesson today," she said later wages while you &dd another VQU financed with surplus funds tax regardless of your age. which the wages are paid. A t v c r n v i r v ’ and have selected councllmen sist the state committee fer began to show so much evlf USED televlnton, keta vood condl a ro se. You should have reported this who will help the mayor carry the observance of Veterans dence of use tbat--lt excited calendar quarter Is. a three- Uon. Bargains from <23 and up 26 Years With-Serviee with your U.S. Income- Tax re- ^nonth period beginning Jan. Pete‘« Inc. cornet W -Front and RADIO. TV AND SMALL out his constructive program It seems to us that the in­ Day in every way possible the curiosity of state troopers Main SU.. Keyporl Tel Ke: 7-1700 t u r n i f o r . 1955, e v e n th o u g h no 1, A pr. 1, e tc . C o n ta c t th e _ APPLIANCES for the progress of Matawan. crease in the gasoline tax is for the observance of Novem­ and led to the discovery Mon* H RES ■ completely guaranteed. luU income tax might have been nearest Internal Revenue Or TEN EYCK RONSON INC.. The closeness of the election both the sound and equitable ber 11./1956 with appropriate day of an enormous still. caps in stnck for immediate mount­ dye. This return is now past ing. R hour service jrf recaoplng your UP TOWN-ON MAIN ST.. for a township committeeman means of raising the road Social Security Office for the • MATAWAN ceremonies. , . Early Tuesday morning, the due and should be filed right casings. BayBhore Tire Co., High fund that New Jersey needs form on which the return is way 33. Cllffwood Call Matawan MATAWAN M600 in Matawan Township was un­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF 1 barking of hounds and ' the wjtl if it is to receive its full away. With this coverage for m a d e . ' wjU expected, and should serve as have hereunto set my hand echoing sound of gun-shot told OIL stoves ond floor furnances share of federal highway aid. 1Q55, you'll be eligible at your Pm ball u a chine* (or home use. a warning to the Democrats nnd caused the official seal of Matawan late risers that the $25. Louis J. Costa. 37 Pershing cleaned and repaired, JcJlcben bum* Under such a plan the state's' age as soon as you gross $800 ers and floor furnances sold and (n> Hnd the administration of May* the Borough of Matawan to first day of the open season Place Kevport CaJ) Keroorf 7-0591 Btalkd. Call Keyport 7-3125. wjtf cost would be borne by those in 1056. or 7-1535. wjtf or John Marz, jr., that If they be affixed. had arrived. Scores of sports­ New Central School wish to keep control of the gov­ who use and enjoy the im­ Q —I 'm 60 a n d tin v e w orked FORK LIFT TKUCK. magneto type. men were out at dawn scour­ stand up drive. Call Wm. L. Morris, proved road project as the D one a t th e B o rough of under social security for nine (continued from page one) TELEVISION SERVICE erning body, they must not be Matawan this 30th day of Oc­ ing the plains and valleyB that Keyport 7-3030. Can be seen at Key- complacent. * • cost ol the iedetal program years at about $2000 a year; roof Would be on in about 10 port Weekly office. wjtl Call us for reliable X*V service: tela*.; to b e r, 1056. surround the borougl[i. , I can't, work steady due to a days. He declared the work, of vision antennas repairer and Instal­ You had the right and priv­ ihose who use the roads T O P ; soil, m anure, fertilizer, Ume, (Qtgned) A tangled mass ot lead and bacV injury and imay have to installing pipe and whJng in grass seed and . earden supplies. led We also repair radios and small- ilege to cast your ballot on through an increase in the Imported - tulip bujba au) crocus. eleclrie appUonoe«:...... , . . „ S p affo rd ,W. S ch an ck copper greeted emergency rt-t quit entirely Tt the end of the the structure had proceeded JEHection D ay , And the c a n d i­ federal gnsoline tax. Thus'far JSveftfreen thru be and «Hade trees. , Mayor . , pair'forces of the,New Jersey y e a r. W hat c a n I d ra w a t 65? faster thtvn ’ he had expected! Open 9'e.nt. to 9 p.’m. Inclutirtif‘Sun^ dates receiving the greatest the legislature. has . .failed to day. Raritan Landecaplnjr. Michael VILLAGE TELEVISION. Bell Telephone Company when A —Y o u ’d g e t a b o u t $71.70. number of votes will serve as re co m m en d a sounder plan. Tbe architect noted there ArtelU. -Proprietor. Coll South Am. 20 E. FRONT ST- they were, called from their The five years until .you're- 65 boy 1-C208: witf- your public officials. There Unless,it does so,. no time would be added items in the homes last Friday night to re can be "dropped" in figuring SODA founialn equipment. 'W rite K E Y P O R T will be difficult times ahead, should be lost in raising the construction. For one thing, Box.C in core of this newspaper. pair damage to two large your benefit. In addition,- any lor Republicans and Demo­ state gasoline tax and pro­ Looking Backward he slated it \was. desirable to •- ■______-WJ13 KEYPORT 7-3081 . cables done by wind whipped one'disabled for a long per­ ■ wju crats. but those who have ceeding with the large-scale lay o u t the multi-purpose GIRLS, 2 plerc tfoat and Rlack set, It e m s a b o u t f o l k s a n d flames from tbe fire which iod and unable to work be* size 5. price $10. Call Kevport 7- been elected have signified highway construction that this room in the ft>rm of a basket THINGS WE KNEW IN destroyed the store of Joseph cause of this should get in .125!)-W. ______. wj their willingness to be of pub­ state jso desperately needs. - THE LONG AGO ball court with asphalt tile PAPERHANGER A 11 o c c o, Main St., Oak touch with the local social se­ FH1GJDAIRE. electric range, excell­ lic service. With your help, used to mark off the bounds ent condition, very reasonable. Call Shades, Matawan Towhshlp. curity office regarding the Mal&wan 1-0G4S-J. wjO - ' R. McIntosh - ’ • suggestions and constructive of the court. He found thi: Mrs. Hazel N. Schildknecht, disability freeze. This permits MJdjUe Road, Keyport . criticisms, they will succeed PROCLAMATION Forty Years Ago w ould co st $450. HAY. ttraw , corn, mulch and cow .Keyport 7-3064-J H - who had bt|tn acting postmis* periods of low-or no earnings manure. Deliveries made on all. — - - ... wjtf 1 in carrying out the duties for (Issu e T h u rs d a y . N ov. 9 . 1016) He recommended $3000 Also International H arvester Cum- WHEREAS. The President tress at Clllfwood* since Oast due to disability to be.disre­ niiHKN’IbM ind Duildinf contractor , which you elected them. The election in some of the worth of flourescent lights be t>lne and Tractor, both in perfect con< of the United States -has issu­ January, received her ap­ garded in figuring your future tUUon. CaU Keyport 7-0133-M-2.* wjj J Q Melsger Florence. A vs. Key* states on Tuesday was ho installed. He reported t h e port New Homes vara jet: all altsr* ed a proclamation calling p o in tm e n t as postmis­ p ay m e n ts. FUR cont. Hze 18. very reasonable. BESTING DIABETES elose and tht returns so late Stat* Department of Educa­ ations anr repairs Basv financing tress from President Hoover Q—I run a small grocery Call Kejport 7-5101 between 0 and arranged Cali Kevpor* 1-4159 wjtf upon all the citizens of this in coming in that Just whether tion was ordering that the 0 p.m. wjU Nation to observe Sunday, re c e n tly . store and pay my 17-year-old WET brewers srains trucked. ‘ Call Diabetes is one of the many Hughes or Wilson has been corridor to the building have WALL PAPER finest imported and Keyport 7-01D3-M-2.* • -• wJS N ov. 11, 10B medium nnd dern m e d icin e h a s b ro u g h t un* determined nt this writing. glass windows and be spotted lower prictfl papers. . Hurfcw's Mowers Sharpened _ pay appropriate homage to pleted arrangements loV the him for social security? der control. No claim Is mado New Jersey^ has gone He* with fire extinguishers: He Studio, 154 F m t St.. K tyncrt. Key­ DladfRlte Lawn Slower Service, the veterans of all wars of staging of “Sweetheart Town,’ A—No. A son working for port wj8 (land and power mowers sharpened, that a complete cure of dia­ publican by Jin estimated estimated this would cost repaired and reconditioned. We cali this Nation who have contrib­ a locnl talent musical com- his pnrent cannot be report­ FAIIM EP’S 8t MERCHANT'S bnnh betes can be effected, but the [plurality of between 35,000 ’(lOOO ad d itio n a l. stock. Did 37, a<>k 44. Call Long (or ond deliver, all wofk guaranteed. medy in the Jdntawan High For Service call Fred E Klepp. Ma- disease can be.so .controlled uted so much to the preserva­ nnd 40,000 and Edge has been ed u n til h e 's 21. Branch &-CCC7 __ . jtf School Auditorium on Dec. 3 Q—If I e a rn e d $38 from one Re-Design Heating tawan 1-1029. Route 9 opposite Btod* hy means of diet and the nd tion of this Nation; to re­ clected Governor and Frcling- FAHMALL F-12 traclor tin rubber. t;ctts. * jtf and 4. tccd flats, Rrapf.boxcK, 4 toot roll ministration of fnsulin, as to member the sacrifices of all employer nnd $40 from anoth­ He found *aving6 could be UULXUOZINU iota cleared ceUars, huysen. Senator. The eleventh annual rofl over scoop, hot bc(1. sasli and as­ maintain the patient in func­ those who fought so valiantly er in a qunrter, doing house­ effected in a.-re-dcsign of paragus ririger. Inquire Janies War- tanks anr* septic* due; lots, caragea The regular monthly meet­ and conps tilled: and-eraded. drive' tional good heAlth. lt is a si­ on the seas, in the -air, and call of the First Methodist work. will thal be counted as some of the heating. He said nock. 5<0 Line Road. Matawan. j8 ing of the Monmouth Manu­ wav- cindered, graveled and grad* . lent And insidious disease. It on the foreign shores to pre­ C hurch will be conducted a quarter of coverage for me two radiators specified for the TWG large space healer* (oil), ex­ ed Ulue stone road gravel-~mason~- facturers' Association w ns cellent condition. Call Mnta\\;in ?ano wasned travel mi dirt snd top , is estimated that there are in serve our .heritage of free­ Thursday, Nov. IB. The Rev. o r m u s t m y $50 be nil fro m corridor could be reduced to held In th e RArit&n In n , K ey­ 1-01138 after 0 p.m. -18 soil Diimo truck*'(Of Hire E fte l New Jersey approximately do,­ d om , an d * H arry Oarrlson of Pitman one employer? one large double-size unit. On Brothers. Tennent Road. Mnrfan* port Rhd the meeting was - 000 who h a v e d ia b e te s an d do WHEREA8, the Governor of Church. New Brunswick, will A—Your household work is the stage he found baseboard vllle -Can Matawan I I84&.-. „ JU larged devoted to a discus­ W ANTED TO BUY not know lt. Diabetes Detec­ the State of New 'Jersey, by be the afternoon speaker at covered onlyJf you’re paid at radiation could be used in­ ODD jobs and light hauling. Attics sion of traffic conditions. and CeUars cleaned, refuse hauled tion Week Is intended to ach­ proclamation has further re* 2:30 o'clock. < least $50 by one employer in stead- of t h r e e convection ACL kindiTof' anliqucsTcondition- not away. Reasonable rates. Call Mat* The Monmouth County Ship­ important, what have you. Call ieve the identification of those quested all citizens of the Last Friday night, the joint a calendar quarter. units. He found another spot awan t-2427-n.______J3B pers' Association, h e ’I d a M alayan 1-4438-W. _ » J # « unsuspecting victims. It will 6tate of New Jersey to ob­ meeting of Matnwan Borough Q. I do . baby-sitting^>n_ a w h e re radiation cou ld be meeting in Firemen's " Hall, A ll type* <)t snMrotes Dolls, to vs, WANTED be held throughout the state serve Bunday. Nov. il, 1956 and Township officials nnd number Of private homes. I o m itte d . . furniture, china glassware and old I Hazlet, a few days ago and non-officials w ho organized jewelry Opportunity ^bop. The Mat from Nov. 11 to 17 inclusive. as Veterans Day, a v e ra g e o v er $100 e v e ry th re e Mr. MacWilliam saw a the’vs 1 la Hrojjriwar 'Cevpotf. Call REpfiKSENTATIVE™ of century oU listened lo reports of the ses­ the Community Assistance As National concern required use Of Excessive thirst, excessive NOW, THEREFORE, I Spaf­ months from this work, but I chance for the board to cover Keyporl. 7 I44S 1tf sion's business nnd discussed soolatlon last year to meet private phone for survey. For Irt- ■ /Urination, and almost constant ford W. Schanck, Mayor, of understand I am not covered some of its additional ex­ formation call Red Bank 6-1791 b*» the operations of the associa­ the1 calls for assistance from hunger are the . outstanding the Borough of Matawan, do by social security because- no penses by the sale of topsoil F O R R E N T tweerj^^nd^ajijn^ally^^^^^g tion during the season Jyst the unemployed and needy symptoms of diabetes. The pa­ hereby call upon all the clti- single employer pays me as which the firm grading the closed, ’ F met for the last time as a APARTMENT 5'i.room duplex, new­ HOUSES FOR SALE tient also may tire easily, lose sens of Matawan to observe m u c h a s $50 in a q u a rte r. property had removed and ly decorated, overlooking Lake LH- The opening meeting of' the- group. ' welpht, haVe intense itching, S u n d ay , No v .111, 1950 a s V et­ Can’t I pay my own social stored. Millard B. Lamberson, ferls. MaUwan. Swimming and HtJtLlJiNGS to move delivered ift - Monmouth Chapter of the security on thts tncome. since Booting. Call Keyport 7-1431 after . *om irnij^rty Cheap All tmorova- or mafitfesl-a tendency to heal erans Day. I request all citi­ Ten Years Ago chairman of the building and 8 p.m. „ .______\\j8* Daughters’ of the American I make over $400 a year? ments So orlce -er ohona Hlgls> slowly,. Anyone can develop zens of this borough, business (Issue T h u rs d a y , N ov. 7, 1946) grounds committee, wns au­ APARTMENT 2»j rooms, hoi water w ay 13 Manaiapan Phone Knglltli. Revolution was held at the A. No,, there is no way this town 7.1531 Malllne address: Harry s e , e r og a e dab e te s, b u t people o v e r 40e n t e r p r is e , v e te ra n s ' org an le-dla Armistice D a y memorial thorized to negotiate for the furnished, business section, Front home of Mrs. - William V. income can be counted for soc­ St.. Keyport, »<0 per monlh, avail, N fnrman do* IS7 Freehold witf who are. overweight and who ations and city officials to as services will be conducted un­ sale of the 2000 square yards able November lit. Inquire La S im p so n w ith . Mt'Js; ' S in ipson ial security. Since your work UNION BEACll. 2 bedrooms, modern der the auspices of the Amer­ re m o v ed . Conte's Shoe' Store' or call Keyport kitchen, living room and bath. and Misa Margaret L. Ter- is for other people • ln their 7-4063 or Keyport 7-11KM-M, wJ8r ican Legion Catholic War Vet­ Automatic gas heat. comblnaUon lume as hostesses. private homes, you are an em The architect* related r,e BEAUTIFUL 8 room house In coun­ storm window*. V enetian blinds and erans nnd Veterans of For­ was filing plans for approval try. 7 minutes from Matawan sta­ white picket fence.' Call Keyport The Volunteer Fire Com ployee nnd cannot be classed 7-5ii>i. ___ • wja eign Wars, on Monday at 11 with the state for the .new tion wllh .option to buy. 0 acre*, P.any of Morganville hns pur as'a self-employed person. If FIVE rcwin garage, apartm ent, work a.m. at Memorial Park. road to lead into the school privacy, reasonable rental to 1 ihe chased a six-cylinder touring you were operating a day right people who will care for prop, ihop, oil heat, aluminum storm win­ c a r a lid- n re h a v in g the m a ­ Mntawan Borough voters school or a day nursery as a Mr. MncWllllam said he al­ erty. Call 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mala- dows. real cheap, IS500. Call after chine remodeled Into ft first- w ho w ent to th e polish in T u e s­ business, and had net earnings so is seeking permission from u an 1.Q32S-W. ,______h JO class automobile chemical fire day's off-year election, rolled of $400 or more a year, you the state to empty the four THREE lv*« rooms, private bath. up on impressive majority vj£ private entrance, heat and hot W ANTED TO RENT engine, > , would then report social se inch drainage line at Morgan- water supplied. Business couple pre. We had a severe white frost contribute to the party's land­ curity for yourself. This same ville School Into the six-inch ferred. someone who lik’e.i s quiet T1IHEE or four unfurnUlK.d room slide stftle and county totnl. and vcrv clesn place to live. In­ lor retired adults. Call Matawa Tuesday morning, which ac­ question often arises with re­ d ra in th n t p a sse s tl>e school quire 3 Atlantic Ave., Malawan. \v(S* 1.2357.M-3. \x* Plnns formulated nt the ...... ■■■!■ 1 1 „ ■ counts in large measure for spect to other non-covered p ro p e rty on R ou te 70. C lltton UNION DKACir house. 4 rooms and the results of the elections in home of Mrs, William H. Sul* Jobs, such as work for an ex­ T. Bnrknlow, Freehold the bath, enclosed »un porch; coupe Situation Wfttited phln au Oct. 22 (or a well- New Jersey on that tiny. empt non-prollt organization board's attorney, Is pr^ssinK wllh 1 child accepted. Immediate functioning volunteer group occupancv. Call after 5 p.m. Kev- The storm last Saturday or short - time farm work. this matter, 4he architect re­ |w rt 7-27i3-W. • ______«j8 WILL «asit ano iron all tvpes of m were discussed at the meeting : Halnj il»r stretch eurtatni In in' dampened the cnthuslnms of There Is no way that earnings p o rte d . • APAnTMENT, S rooms with modern jwn hnme ronipi ter^Hee Cal the Democrats and had much of tho Matawan Public -llenlth from any ndn-covered job can kitchen snd dinette. (Israge. full Krtmt tniho* i.aso.s______wH» Criticise Children W ilting cellar and grounds, I air conditioner to do with preventing the Nursing Association on Tues* be reported for social security The board and Robert Seiiai. Included, supply unn heat. 1 year HELP WANTED Broadway Theatre. Keyport, day evening. credits. . ' lease required. Available immedi­ James W. Aumack and son. superintendent, again c a m e ately rent SlOO.per month, inquire with being crowded In the Q. My wife work* for me in MALIv. life ln«yrance caieer. es- under fire over the matter of .134 Wilson Ave., M atawan nr call ev e n in g . Thomas W. Aumack. Route our grocery store and I pay MaUwan 1-2HM-M-J. w)8 re lle n j optwrtunlty and training, children having to wait out­ salary plus commlssinn. Ages 23 to The largest vote ever polled 30, an d H a rry P . S eam en , all her a regular salary, Should I of Raritan Township, spent side on the grounds instead 50. C all lied B ank 6-4611 wJ8 was cast in Mndlson Town­ include her on my social se­ U S E D C A R S TOOL and dift.maUert. must be lal ship on Tuesday; the number the weekend on a hunting trip curity tax returns ln the same of within the building at Rob- class Goorl 3f b to ri^ht n a n . Ark being 413; of which two were at the farm home of their manner as other employees. ertsville School at bo'h the CHe Vh OLe t hard iop convertible, Maiuifacluring Co., Rome T6. Key­ starting of i the sessions and 1953. Call .Keiport'7«13(8>W e\en- port. Call Kevport 7-30ftd. w|t rejected, Qrcau.se of the num­ cousin, Albert S. Kinney, New A. No. The social security lngs or Keyport 7-5318 during live dav, York, In th e ’ Pocono Moun­ when their parent* come for MALE, lathe hands and msc'.m^sti ber exce^ifipg 400 the .voters law specifically excludes from ______MJS with Jobbing xhr>p exr^ricnce on arc entitled to a second poll­ tain s. ' ’ coverage a wife working for them nfter school. NASH, J»47. 4 door sedan, beautiful precision tw l ’Arris. Mu-t lie 1st black finish, new tires, radio and rla»*. Ark Manufnrturing C*>.. n<<>rf •-jl Committee is deputized to fix ing for his wife, children un­ pressed the issue. She claim-, owner, original 41,000 miles. . uphol* WOMAN’ lo operato ln rndr«)ip*1. Id* guin Club terminated Sunday, der si employe by thetr par­ ed there waa no supe.vlslon Stety In {Kifcct condtUon. . M echanic­ the boundaries of each. ally excellent. Price f 123. Call Mat quire Rrnad Street Cltanrrs. 7d Hread . • marking the first time that ents, BUd parents employed of children by teachers' while awan 1-4 n » ______■______n-n Hl^, Kevport, ‘v|| Twenty Five Ycara Ago Keyport harbor has been us by th e ir ch ild ren . W hen l}ie they‘were waiting on the N UnsES*rd«^''ail thUl*. Tppv*Ta l^rfcftij Call K<*. port i *.y~0. -v|g C a)I M ataw an M 052. w 0 Woman’s Club Marks MATAWAN WOMAN’S CLUB PRESENTS PAINTING TO HOSPITAL Legion Plans For American Art Week THE .24 plATAWAN JOURNAL1 American Art Week was The dinner ’ dance held last Cllffwood C o m m a n d ? Keyport Reformed Churoh Nov. 8, 1956 P a g e F lv « ‘celebrated by the Woman’s week at the Legion Hall spon­ Metbodlsl Churoh Warren St., Keyporl ■ sored by the Matawan Post 176, Clubiiof Matawan with & two­ Rev, Richard Vaussy. Pastor Rev Roderick; N, ; p.eYoung ; American Leglph. proved to be . day. exhibition of photographic such a success that lhe Post Sunday morning worship ls Edwina Rosenbohm prints, the sponsoring of the members and Ladles Auxiliary a t 9am.; church school at 9-i43 Sunday Schr-ol meets at 9:30 window painting on Halloween have made plans to hold an­ a.m.; and tho evening service a.m., under tho supervision of at 8 o'clock. by the school students and a other on Snturday, Nov. 21. . Onrrett Post. An organ medi­ Feted At Shower tation la presented by Mrs. .meeting Monday afternoon Dinner will be served from Prayer and Bible Study Is 7 to 9 .p.m. Carl Stabile and held Wednesday evenings at John Sargurton at 10:30 a.m , Mias Mary Ann Toth. Wpod- featuring a 'guest speaker on his orchestra will furnish the 7:30 o'clock. and the morning worship serv­ brldgc, and the Misses Betty Jane and Elaine Rosenbohm, “Photography and How to Im­ music for dancing" which starts Prayer meeting Is held on ice Is at 10:43 o'clock. ; Browntown. were hostesses on - pjove-Your Picture.” Mrs. R. at 9 p.m. Proceeds- realized Friday at <1 p.m. Ju n io r youth Fellowship will be used toward thc amphi­ Tuesday evening at a shower L. Cartan, president, conduct­ Ineols tlio f 1 v ® second and nt the home o t Mrs. Carl- theatre fund for Lyons Veter­ First Osptlil Church third Sundays of tlio month nt ed the meeting. Following the Grier, Kcnsby, given ln honor an Hospital and for the Post BS Main St., Matawan 7 p.m., and Senior Youth Fel­ formal opening, a prayer was Improvement Fund. Vice com­ Rev. Lawrence It, Bailey of Miss Edwina rtosonbohm, lowship the: same' ovciilngs at Drowntown, who will be mar­ read in'memory of Mrs. Tunis mander Arthur Rlegert will be P a sto r ‘ 8 o'clock, . R. Schenck, who passed away general chairman and - Unit ried on Saturday at St. Thoin- "God’s Concorn For Us'> will Chureh, Old Urldgo. to last week, ‘ P re s id e n t Mrs. Oscar It. be the pastor's suiimni toplo at United Hebrew Congregation Smith will l>e In charge of the A llm a n F Irst Class any The guest speaker-. Jerome both the ,10 nnd 11 a.m. service Broad St., Keyport preparing and serving of the Cuuthrcn, Winston Salem, N.C. Krlmke. A Fellow of the Royal oil Sunday. The church will Itnbbl.il C.I1; Lovlno dinner by members of thc A corner of the living room Photographic Society Qf Great observe Harvest Home Sunday, Friday nlulit scrvice is at Unit Auxiliary. Tickets may w ns dncoratcd attractively Britain, an associate of the and nrtl<;lcg_j)l food aro to be 0:15 o'clock nl which time the be obtained at M Si M Appli­ with .while and aqua stieam. American Photographic Society sermon will be "Our Schools an ce. 130 M ain S t.: R a p o lla 's brounht to the churcli for the ers, whlcli fell froiii the cell; uml Ilc'Hulon." , and an* exhibitor and judge M a rk e tr 3 .M a in S t , a n d Jo h n N i- w Jersey Baptist Home for hm Into tin uquu and white ^ntnnftnSriter.naUohat''salotrs^ 'IT.lLiAelllno, Clillwoo'd Ave. flip Aged nt-Newatk. A - nurs­ On Saturday" there will bed sprinkling nun that was plao- . was Introduced by Mrs. Peter and ’Archie St., clllfwood. ery is conducted during tho 11 service ..in 7:30 a.m,, niid Sab- ed In the cehter of the- gifts Read, art chairman. He ex­ Past Commander Oscar R a.m. church scrvice. Sunday bnlli service nt 11 a.m. At tlio In front of the chair In which plained the different types of Smith was honored with o School convenes at 10 ' a,in. Snlibnlh • scrvice, nil ilioso llie Kuest of honor nnt, pictures as documentary, ab spcclal citation nt Thursday's with clnnses for nil ages.' The whose blrthdnyH full durhm 'Cluosla Were Mrs. Willlntu ' 'stract, symbolic, natural, ad­ As a fitting climax to (he celebration of America* Art Week, which Is sponsored jointly meeting of the post, Monmoulh men's class Is held- 111 Iho par- tlio month of November will be Tolli, nnd Mrs. Slove Btopen, venture' or dramatization and each year by the American Artists Professional League and the New Jersey State Federation County First Vice Commnnder sonngje, . - ...... ■- blessed by the rnbbl. A birth­ Woodhridtfe; Mrs, E d w a r d - pictorial, He showed prints to of Women's Clubs, to publicize the work of local artists, the Woman's Club of Matawan pre­ JameS Ooodwln presented Mr. Mia-week prnyor oiul Bible day pnrly will follow tlio serv­ yure.t, ’Mrs. Thooildra Oal unit v . illustrate .'.what constitutes sented the painting shown In the above picture to Marlboro State Hospital on Monday at Us Smith .with the award o'l beliulf Study is-liMil Thursday even­ ice, with M\s; Solomon Savlt. Mrs. Robert Uitker, Miu«. picttfre. ' . ' regular meeting in Trinity Episcopal Parislwllouse. Th* presentation was made by the artist, ot llie members of Post 176. Mr. ing at 7:30 p.m. sky ln chnrge. „ • wan: Miss Arleno (Kodln, Mrs, During the business session Mrs. Herbert Staer (left), to Mrs. Marshall Longstreet (right), who aocepted the gift for thc hos­ Goodwin commented on tho Religious school classes are Christopher Iorlllo nnd Miss ' which followed, the resignaV pital, . ■ • * ttttVvlew I'redtjtertan Churcli progress made by Vice Com­ ln session ou Sunday-frStn 10 Dobovnli Ann Iorlllo, P o rt h tlon of Mrs. W alter Taylor was The painting which was entltledd,Sunset” will be hung in the reception room at the hospital. Clirfwood -lleacti mander Joseph E. Compoly, a.m. until 12 o'clock -noon; Amboy; Miss llarlinra Bos, accepted with regret. In tlie'&b- Other paintings br Mrs. Staer m ar be seen displayed In the window of the Dutch Boy Faint Bov Francis Ostorstock Uobcitsvllle: Mrs. Harry Ol­ Shop, Main St., Matawan. ' ' membership chairman, In col­ Monday from 4 lo I p.m ; sen, the Misses JCvelyn and sence of Mrs. Taylor, music lectin g d u es for 1957. lie r e ­ Clitirch school begins Sunday T u e sd a y fro m A:45 to 10:4(1 As part of the celebration of * chairman. Mrs. Harry Koch Verne Klllin, Long Branch; phonography, whish the speak­ ported the Post leads in the at 9:45 a.m. At thc 11 a.m, a.m.; Wednesday from 4 , to Ellen -Itoscnbohm and Mrs. American Art Week, the Wo­ " accepted the chairmanship of Lenny Schultz, Morganville. er illustrated ^w it h his own county In tlieir membership worship service, the aornton S:j)o p .m . an d 8130 to 7130 p .m . Edward Itoscnbohm', Brown* the Christmas Vesper Service m an’s Club of Matawan, In co­ drive. The Post also was coin town. , . ■ . ■ Those who viewed the exhib­ prints, which defined the vari­ topic will be "The Ooal Of M a­ li.iii. ’ sponsored 'each year by tlie operation with the Camera mended on the progress of Ihe lo r y ," " it were afrked to vote for the Tlie Junior olio|r meets Sun* A buffet suiiper was servod. club. She will be assisted by Club of Matawan, sponsored a ous classes and techniques of amphitheatre fund, Mr. Oood- day it 9:18 n.m.; the senior ' Mrs. Read. Mrs. Thurman print exhibition on Sunday and print .of their choice and the p h o to g ra p h y , M r. K rlm k o an* wln is chairman of that com­ First. Melhodlst C huroh Nealls, drama Chairman. Mrs Monday. -The exhibit, which top winner was ,a marine alyzed the prints in the ex­ mittee for thc county. Main St., Matawan choir on Tutaday at 1:30 p.m., Virginia Viiitor , Charles E, Ruff, public welfare was 'open to the public, con­ “Sails,” by Lenny Schultz. This hibit, pointing out the poIntB Applications for membership Rev, Albert D, Curry, Paitor and tr.S.Y. on Wednesday at Gueit Of Honor At To» 7:30 p .m . chairman, and Mrs. Cartan. sisted of 38 prints by members photograph was the one select­ of excellence and the fallacies were approved as follows: An­ The subject of. the pastor’* Mrs. a. J, Sterling Thomp­ Reports- were’ made by the of the Matawan Camera Club, ed by the club’s speaker on in ea ch . tonio S. Straniero, William Dl- sermon toplo it the 8:48 and ’ First Church ot Chrlit, son, nr,, Matawan, gave a lea Contemporary League and de­ the .Vallsburg Camera Club and Monday, Jerome Krlmke,' as Mr. Krlmke told .the differ­ Puola,.P.auT F/Rellly, and Jus­ 11 a.in. morning worahlp sorv- the most excellent print (n thc . ' S olentlat In honor of her . daughter, partment chairmen. In the ab the Shore Camera Club of Long ence between prints made as a tin Rosato. all of Cliffwood; Ices bit Sunday will b s "A exhibit. Mr. Krlmke, a Fellow 14 B re a d h i., K r / p e r t Mrs. Milford Ii. Nonlll, Alex. sence of . Mrs. John Eggleston, B ra n c h . hobby and those for commerci­ Nlchonls F. Salvettl,' Freehold; Seemingly Difficult Task Mads of the Royal Photographic So­ Sunday ■■ r v‘lT « 11, ».m. Biidria, Va., Friday afternoon. . civics and legislation chairman, Individual exhibitors were al advertising purposes by William II. Sutphlrt, Jr., ion of Easy." Sunday Sollool begins Kari P. Heuser, Arthur E. ciety of Great Britain; an as­ 8undaj Sohool, II k.m , Wed Ouesls weic Mra, Harry Mor­ M rs. Cartan announced a lunch­ showing four color prints by Past CpiTimonder and former at 9:45 a.m. At 8 o’olook- there Froehlich, Oordon TenEyck, sociate of the American Photo­ Kaufman, well known co m ­ neaday tsatlmonlal meatlng 8 ris, Manasquaili M ra,: a, J , eon and forum.to be conducted U. S.'_Representative, W. H. will be a family night .covered Daniel Earley, Toddy Laskle-1 graphic Society and an exhib­ p.m. Reading: room open Wed' Storlliia Thompson, Jr., Mid­ by the State Civic and Leg m e rcial photographer and Stupliln, now living In Rumb dish supper and program, wlcz, Stuart Sigmund, Mata­ itor and Judge in many inter­ dletown f-M rs,— Charles—C— Islatlon Department on Nov. teacher, . __ .... ley, Md, Reinstatements ap jesd»jui-toi«^i),m r-*——------wan; Theresa Mcese, Arthur national salons, at present is Monday a ts p.m. Uie com­ Bollock, Jr., Sea Olrt. . 14th In Mountainside. n In the popular voting, second proved were: Raymond Beera, The spiritual basis tor true F, Meese, Elberon; Phil Sha­ associated with th e Signal mission on Finance will meet A motion was made by Mrs. place winner waB “Church Cecil Beers, Harry W. Wll)tlns health and peaco will be set Also Mr*. RMl>h C. Oedle, piro, .A,. Russell Cable, Philip Corps -Photographic .School-ftt In Ills cluircli, ____ 1 ~^Toiffi55ftTCsrtaflrf»T.sien_ chair. Clock-’—by --Mr,- Heuseis—a n d -and-George-W.- Thomas. ff-or-th-at-Christian" Solwco M rsr-Ilobort— Dentley,— M r«r- Sliarow, Asbury Park; Daniel Fori Monmouth...... third place -was taken by. The-official board-Will meet man, and passed unanimously Members wetle rtmlnded by •erylcss lliu Bunday. -Ksynot' Oalvln—B e l l, Mils - Patricia - E., . Wulff,. Middletown; La- In addition to the talk- on •'Serenity,” by LaVerne Klllin In the ohurch on Wedneaftay.tb Brown. Mrs. Frank Ferrano, whereby the Woman’s Club will Commander Vincent J, Infos- Ing the lesion-aermon entitled ino of the Memorial Services 8 p .m , . Mri. Rnndolph Harris, Mra. again co-sponsor the home de^ "Mortal! and Immortals’1 la on Veterans Day, Nov. lUH it the Oolden Text- from lio- James Hauser, Mrs. Warren ^-coratlng contest at Christmas** Trimly Kplsctpai Oburcb; 1 p.m. at Memorial Park, Past m a n s <0 : 0 1 : "To be oarnally E. H u t c h I n a o n, Mrs. Jao "“““The AiVaroup will meet at Main St.-, Matawan , Commander Leo Weinstein is minded la death, but .to be, Cuslimnn, Min. Oliver Leltcsl* ^ ’ a.m. Wednesday at the home Rev. Bernard program chairman. Local vet­ MCK. Qarllok iplrltualiy minded la lit, and' Mrs, F, Howard l.loyd, Jr., ' of Mrs; Johnson Cartan and eran organizations have been Rector p e a c e ," Mia, Oiu-ictt J, MoKoen, Jr., the board of directors will con The 24th Sunday after Trill A T A invited to participate as well Selections to b« read from Mra, Tlmrman E. Nealls, and verie at* th e fcome of M rs. A lty th e re will be lloly Com us nil local citizens of Mata­ "Boloiice and lloaltl, wllh Koy M in . Charles M. Pike, all of :_Edgar- P a 1 m ,: Monday Nov. Brief Items about People You Know wan and vlalnlty. munlon al 8 a.m. and Family Mntnwan. ‘ ■ . * _ 28th. to the Bcrliituros" by Mary Eucharist and church school at Baker Eddy Include tho fol­ A n n o u n c e m e n t w a s m a d e In I) a.m . There will be Corporate viting members to atlend the Cub Scouti Praised lowing <208:01: "M ortals must Arnold Gunderson Communion for thn, Ladlni gravitate Clodward, Uielr af­ card party and fashion show of For Job W ell Done Spoaki To Toachori Mrs. Charles E. S t u 11 z, Mrs. Goorgo R, Gaskell Is Mr. and Mrs* Thomas Rcld Guild and a collodion for the fections nnd alms grow spir­ the Junior Woman’s Club to Broadway, Keyport, entertain­ spending several days ln New United Thank offering. and sons', Terrcnce arid Brian, Fifty-five Cub Snout, of itual - tlwy must near t.lm Arnold Uitndei'son, reinesent- __ibV_;Jield. at - Ye. Cottage Inn, ed Saturday evening at a din­ York visiting with her stater. Otange, were dinner'guesU ot Pack 66, Malawan, distributed______Evening prayer la Monday h ro ad o v inlorproU U O na ot ber­ Utlvn Xtom tlio New Jersey Ed- . ~T7TCeyport, W ednesday evening. Mrs. Edwin Bosler,. Dayton, ner party in honor of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carl­ tha Liberty Bells-;-Saturday)nt-7fR -p.m., and tho Young ing, and gain some propor ucn tlo n A aaoclallon, w ho li&a - ---A donation of $5 was given Ohio. Mrs. Bosler la one of John F. Hennessey, 33 Park son, Sunday. ‘•To-aet-Out-the-Vote." , Churcbinon jnftot at 8 o'clock, 1 annuo ot tho inttnito - lh Older lieun mooting with tlie Mutfcvt ; to the Girl Scouts. Ave. to celebrate Mrs. Hen­ the 300 members of the Day* Mr. -and Mrs. Joseph Die­ i The ScoutS Were ; accompan­ Thursday, Nov. 16, tho Jun* that sin and mortality may wan Teachers Asaoolallon Bal* Announcement was made by nessey’s .birthday. Tti6s»,pres- to n W o m a n 's C^lpb w hich, ia iti trich entertained at1 dinner ied by their d(?il' mothers 'lfor ior ’ Oroup ‘ of Olrls’ Frlondlyjha .. put , oUS' . . ary OommlUee, spoke, tfl . tli* -G e n e ra l ■enfc were Mr; and Mrs.*' Ed^ New York for a week*a*tour.; • and bridge Saturday evening.- tlie honse-to-hodse'dlstilbutlOn. eocltfty^wJII meet at 9 p.m ., and ■ Arfloiis‘ llie ‘«oHptlil-nl sfleo- / 'J’onolioi-#’ Assoolstlon In an scf- •: Federation of Women's Clubs ia ward Jozsy and Mr. Hennes­ Mrs. John'P/elffer and Mrs. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. After hanging the bolls on the tho Senior Oroup at 7 p.m. t tlona the following will be vleijry caiinelty on Oot, 30. conducting a news broadcast sey. Matawan. Thomas Lawson, Mountain­ Arthur Holey, Mr. and Mrs. door knobs, thoy assembled Bishop Alfred L. Banynrn read (Matthew 11:38) I "Come tinlary renuests which were -. during- the .Home Show this side, were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Read Ra|ph Norton And Mr. and at Terhune Park, Mnlawan, will preside at confirmation at unlo me, all ye that labour preaeiiled nt the meeting ale ■1 weekvJ9he also urged all to Mrs. Harry Wells, Oct. dl. , spfent Tuesday. Jn New York. Mrs. Benjamin Warren, ajl Where Vincent Infosino, com­ St. Peler*a Church, Freehold, nnd are heavy liidon, and I being submitted to the Mala- visit the library ln support of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Em­ Mrs. Elmore Kattner enter­ from Fair Haven. mander of American Legion on F r id a y , N ov, 16, a t 8 p .m . will give you re*l." wnn Township Bunrd of ICduon- - “Know -Your / L ib ra ry - erson, Glen Cove, L.I. were tained her bridge club Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Blalns P o st 116, M atawan, and The Ladies aulld will hold a tlon, iM o n th .” evening. The winners were weekend guests of Mr. and Oeorge Infosino presented the food sale on Fridny, Nov, 10, First I'resbylerlsh Church and daughters. Jane and.,011^ Offlcrtn of the association for :Mrs, Read was hospitality. Mrs. William J. Rabel, Mrs. Mrs. Jean cartan. colors. Den S. the honor Den, at fli a.m . at The Friendly Shop,. IK Main Ht„ Matawan ol,. Freehold, were Sunday the 11)011-87 school >;enr are: - chairman and ahe was assisted Conrad Johannsen and the * Lt. Peter Colot, Mrs. Colot lead In the salute to the flag. Rev Chester A. O a llo w a j d in n e r g u e s ts of Mr.* and M tb. Main St, i * ' Harvey mpsteln, prealilent; - .by M rs.>Peter TenEyck, Mrs. hostess. • ‘ and their three daughters, Cubmaster Lawrence Ham­ At tiie two Btmilay .moaning Douglas Ward. * ffiiliol Uregory, vlco-prnsldent: : .'Allan M orfisoni .Mrs. Paul Blsh, Hilda, Gerdur and Thori, mond -complimented the^boys Uethsemane. Lulbaran Churoh servloes at 9:30 and 11 a,in., Mrs. Allan J. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs, William Mac- Catlmrlno Stlllwaggun, score- • Mrs.: H. ;E< Shinn and Mrs. Pensacola, Fla., are spending for their good Job, after which ' Maple PI.,! Keyporl j- Mrs. Frank W. Kerney had kny. New York, spent Sun­ hold at the site of tlm old tury, and Ralph Muro, tress- ! Charles E. Hunt; two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Bradley Introduced Rov. lpre-!oilcl, Boos, Pastor church, the paator’* aermon guests Thursday. They were: day with Mrs, Laurence J. m e r , \ '­ Richard D. Kerney. Pompton Robert Colot. Altken, , • Mayor Bpafford W. Schanck, There are two aervlce* on toplo will be "The l'ower of who spoke briefly commend* Sunday: matin* at t:30 am A n g ei'," A nuraery ls hold Trinity .Guild * Plains; Mrs. • Ernest Fullard, Stanley F. Bartram return­ Mr, and Mrs. William R‘ Enjoy one of A m irlot'i great Ing the Cubs for their Inter­ and ths regular servloe at II d u rin g both aervlce* In th e jr., Mrs. Geprge Boothney ed. home Saturday from . a Craig wero Saturday -gueblJ fraodoini. Attend the ohurob Elect* Officer ir: and daughters. Nancy and four-day conference at Mellon est, He also explained the o'olook. 'Sunday Sohool. begin* manae ;*L J50r M alil-Bl, - for of Mr. and Mrs. RlohardJ. privileges of voting, r of your fllioloe thi* weekend. The Ladles Guild ofjTrlnlty Janet, East Paterson. Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. . a. 1:41 a.m. ■'...... tots whose pa ront* wlal) to at­ Lewis, Merrick, L.L at the C o.m n il 11 e.em e.n_pres- Episcopal Church. Matawan. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coller- Mr. ancf Mrs. James Nod­ tend ' eluiroii, Churoh icliool Bar ^iltzvah of .tbelr son, ent wpre The Rev, Lawrence- an anti daughter/ Jean, Leo­ dlngs returned home Sunday ineols at 0:30 a,ni,: Junior met Monday at 8 p.m. at the Samuel Lewis. . • . • R. Bailey, H. Conrow, Mr, Diane Pokallui H b* - nardo, were dinner guests of after spending several days high fellowship at 7. p.m. and .Church. Mrs. Fred Hessey, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Wyokoff and Everett" Trom- Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Cartan at the Hillside Inn, Narrows-* Hobo Birthday Party senior high fellowship at 7iJ0 president, presided. Nomin­ Strother spent the weekend, p« r. p.m ...... • -f .- ation "and election of officers on Tuesday. ' burg, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ with tlieir son, William; Jr., a Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Pok* Den mothers present were The Woiiien's Bible Study Quick Battary S«rvtca took place as follows: Presi­ Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ ward L. Hleth joined them student at Penn State Unl.ver-* alius, Harding Blvd., finta- M rs. M artin Bosuk, Mrs. Class meels on ^'ussday at 10 d e n t, Mrs. Kenneth Hender­ ry H. Carothers were visited for the weekend. slty, State College, Pa, - - _ Will), e n lc rta tn e d H a lu rd a y aft* O ra c e F lo o d , M rs. llc lo n ICn- u.m. ; ' ' •'. ... COLOT’S, Malawan s o n ; vice president, Mrs. Marie by 'Mr. and Mrs. Zane. Caro- William C. Ludl returned Mrs. Donovan E. Lent and- terllne, Mrs. Lottie Balnter, ernoon at u hobo party for their Fogg; secretary^, Mrs. Gladys t h ie r s, Raymond Carothers, Thursday to his home in Ha­ d a u g h te r. Diane, G ro to n f rM fs‘. W alter M cB rid e, Mrs. daughter. Diane, who wan cele­ Tuttle; treasurer, Mrs. Jean Frederick Carothers and Mrs. vana, Cuba, after spending Mass., recently spent several Nell Devlno, Mrs, Frank Mar­ brating' her fourth bhthdny, Harris; corresponding secre­ Della Porter. Philadelphia, several days with his mother, day« with Mrs, Lent’s par­ tin. M rs. M ichael E uvlno, All the guests received fav­ tary,. Mrs. Isabelle Elders. P a . L Mrs. C. William Ludl, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Mrs. Wyman Bodie, M r s. ors, played games nnd enjoyod . _ A corporate communion for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Mc­ Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Scboit Egan. Mr. Lent watf their John Kenwlck and Mrs. Brad­ lefreshments, - the Guild has been planned for Mullen ' and Mrs. Edwin H. atte n d e d a Halloween mas­ guest Friday and Saturday. ley. Guests attending were lion* h r Sunday' at the 8 a.m. and 9 Dominick attended a concert querade dance at Monmouth Mrs. Sophie Weinstein at­ na Btncr, Geoiue David Wells, a.m. services. . - given by the Philadelphia Hills, Inc.. Saturduy evening. tended the funeral of her sis­ Mnrjorie Scotl Mrs. Irving UuKseil and sons, A food sale Is scheduled for Symphony Orchcsira in the Mrs. Sebolt won first prize in ter, Mrs. Ida Kaufman, In Kevin and Cllnlon, Mrs. Jam es Friday, Nov. 16, at the Friend­ Rutgers University Gymnasi­ thc “scaliest” division, and New York, Friday. Guest At Shower Iienner and son, Jam es, Mrs, um, New Brunswick. Monday Mr. Sebolt and Donald La- ly Shop, Main St.. Matawan. Miss Elizabeth Ann Vree­ A miKcelUneous shower wan Oeorge Andrews and daughter, Fountain won first prize in -It was voted to make a do­ evening, . . land, a sophomore at Falr- givlen for Miss Marjorie Scott, Judith. Mm, ’J'homas Claus and th e "most original'1 division. nation to thc Evergreens for Mrs. H. Olenn Rodman, re­ leigh Dickinson Collett?, Ruth­ Gerard Ave., Matawan, by her children, Tiionus 'and IJarbara, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Thanksgiving. turned Saturday after- having erford. spent ' the weekend bridal party at the home of Mrs. Fm nk Coll and /ion, K e­ - Refreshments were served spent three weeks in C olum ­ ft u f i entertained at dinner with her mother, M ia ,' W ar­ vin, M id John itnlnkl und 4 1 ft ' FnEEBIIM Mrs. H. Demery, Orchard Pky., by Mrs, Peg Ratcilffe and Mrs. bus, Ohio, with her fa th e r, Saturday. Guests were Mr. ren Vreeland. Morganvllle, Oct. 21. daughter, ('hrlstlne, I’alrlcls and Mrs. Warren Fuhrman, T u ttle . James N. HclpbrinRer. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Egun Those present were: Mrs. JU, Farrell,' and (lurry Wlhtoij, ull Miss Murvan Fuhrniun, Clin­ Rodman was called to Ohio w e re d in n e r KUfijt.s of M r. and Wilkimiun, Mrs. J. Scott nitd ot Mutuwun, and Mrs. Kdward ton Fuhrihan, Millington; Mr. Carol Craig Feted suddenly by thc illness nnd Mrs, Leroy M. Lent, Frank­ Mrs, H. Htoney, Keyj>orl; Mrs, Montiidmn und son, John, Oleu and Mrs. Harry M. Munson Cove, \j. I, death of her mother. Mrs. lin. Sunday. Daniel P. jjrewer, Mrs. (Jeorge At Dinner, Bridge James N. Ilfclpbrinner, on and Mrs. John Fcldmeyer, In (wo niujor furrl(jn wart, our eoIJlrr* M rs. J . H, Bigmuud and Ii, Demeiy, Mrs. Ciersrd Free­ N ov. 1.- Mrs Janies G. f'Jell attend­ have foiiRlil lo preserve il. 1^1 tia tarry Mr* and Mrs. William R. Mis. Charles E. Sprlnghorn man. Mrs. II. DeiiK'iy and Mis. Marion V. Pcrcy Cra\g, Matawan, gave a sur­ The Princelon-Bvown v(oot- ed a luncheon and meeting of attended the Regional Confer- Cynthia Domery, Mojganvlll*!*, Recently Confirined Oh tn ltiflr IraiHtlnii — «n (sdii., tufa*, the Ariel Club at Deauville prise dinner and bridge party ball game held at Princeton, (*nce of Olrl Kcouts of Ameri­ Mrs. (JroiKe l\. Drmrry, Miss lorlei, ninl In Inisliirn, 'Uio frretlom llisl Saturday, drew a larse at Inn, Spring Lake, Monday. Joan Hrcker and Miss Minnie M m Ion Veronica P e r ­ in honor of their daughter, ca. at the Hotel Commodore, we enjoy tlrnianila con.I ant car* and wit* Carol, to celcbrate her 21st tendance. Among tho.se spec­ An antique show sponsored New York, Thursday ahd Frl’ H orow sky, Matawan: M rs. cy, dniiKliirr of Mr. and Mrs. action, oil llie part of all of in, tr.l Ii tie b irth d a y . ta to rs from Matawan were by the Monday Afternoon d a y . Fred ORble. Mir. Ih'ina:d Ma- Josi'ph Kllpiitrlck, Ti Arbor- Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett, Club at their club house, llliowsky and Miss Jlernlce Mu- Guests were: Miss Marjorie Mr, and Mrs. Jumos Ken­ dnle IJr.. (,'llffwood IJeaeh, was dfllroyed, ■ ; ! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fries, llnow.^ky, Elizabeth; Mrs, (Jtr- Cherry. Miss Jane Scott, Miss P la in fie ld , w as held O ct, 31. nedy, Chatham, were Oct. 31 c o iid iin ril O ct. Itl - s t Ht, Jh nrd DtiBeau, Lln'hn; Mi*, Ar­ Judy Tibbetts and Miss Joan | Mr. and Mrs. William Myers. Those attending from Mata­ luncheon guests of 'Mr. snd «>'pli‘s Churcli, Keyport, >lei thur Llebe, Somerville; an d Ki, 1/lnqA/fl, II!iliIIett fill 6# ,- Letweriske. JCcyport: Mils : Mr. and Mrs. Rollln Illch* wan were Mrs, Gerard A, Mrs. J. Raymond Ketchel niionnoi- was Krsnk Limb, ards, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Devlin. Mrs. J, Franklin Mrs. William Demery, Newark, Barbara Lehah, Rumson, and j Mlsi Ann Driidach, Second Union Ileach, • Irtmttliil en Atmltlln tUf J Miss Elaine Erdmann »nd \ W. Currie and Mr. and Mrs. Dominick, M r ». Ralph W. tit,, has Vcturned to h«r home, (JIfts were sent *e' by Mrs A dlniM-r parly for her fam­ M!‘s JoAnn Lazow, M&tayriin, I J. Raymond Ketchel. Herrick, Mrs. Peler A. Read. after, a ‘^wo wefk Visit with Michael Merkier, Mrs, Al Lu- ily nnd filfnds wss held at her Mr. and Mrs. Richard E, her nephew and niece, Mr ongor Mrs. Andrew McGrath, home. Thn kukhIs were, Mrs, Erdm ann ■'attended a p e rfo rm ­ and Mrs. James Akins, Mir- Mrs. Casper Murkier, Mrs, Ar­ Ktliel Hlumund, Mrs. Kathryn ance of "'Auntie' Mame" Sat­ ced, Calif, Miss Hradach flew thur Filschknerht, Mrs., Kster Wlmla, Mr. and Mrs. Robert urday evening ln New York. to . Mr»- Akins is Olsen, Miss Dorothy OJsen, Collins, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Milford L. Healii and thei former Misi Shirley Mor­ Mrs, John Scott, Jam es O'Connell and Miss TH* d a u g h te r. Barbara, A lex­ rell, Matawan, Harsh Heysrr, Cliffwood andria. Va., have returned Juniors Plan Nov. 14 Ilesch: I’eter Marra, Asbury horn? after spending a week MATAWAN EngM Motors Feled At Shower Park; Mr. and Mis, Frank with Mrs. Nealis* mother, Card Party, Show Liiinli aiid children.^ Union M r*. O . J. Sidling Thompson, A nhuwer wss givpn ln hon The MsUwsn Junior Wom­ Beach; Mr. and Mrs, Howard s r. BANK or of M ln AghPtt Toin«M*llo, an's Club will hold a fushlon Cornier, Port Ilr.dlns. Miss Linda ItLUenhouse ls lifoad St., , Malawan, by show and #;ard parly W4 si Hi Jiiiijvh 'i lf.kel»i in a y be hemiied sunt, Mrs, William Chnliello, ttiuu tiseut tom Red Bank 6*4545 — 64)176 the Mi^i Itslph V/.: Cliuifli, JCfi [i'»r I fiom Mi* W aiirn, Hulclilu- Tri-nton: h»r uncle, carinrn lleirlck snd Mt»‘ LeRoy II j t^ndlnif wpre from Carhon n'/n, of any elub DellaHuta, firwsrk. and Miss muid (imuoM' Jftrkela. . ■ IdAl*. >’* • ttieniber, 1 Ana Prola, Newark, been refereeing for Law- were bowled over by powerful DUCKHUNTER GETS AIM FROM ATOPOF HIS BLIND ALONG WATERFRONT Keyport Team Roars On, Making rencevllie for the past three Trenton Catholic on Saturday, * .IM S 'J B £ . . ; years. In fact, it waa when but this take3 no credit away Larry TUiotwen. $he Jong- from their Valley victory.-.Kei> Frenchtown Seventh Vietim, 27-6 time-LawreneeVille-footbalJT- nedy^and Rupy are to-as con- - K M T JOURNAL? coach, Greg calling, the gratulated, not only os their I Keyport High's grid forces in the game. The final coupe of p la y s Id a high school game, play, but also for their .good , P a r e S is N o r . , 8 , 1956 set a new all-time record; for the KHS linemen was to block that the' former s‘Matawan: work »st .students which kept Consecutive! victories' In 'the a kick and recover the ball in player’s good work in offic­ them on the. eligible list at school's football history Sat­ iating drew him prep school their school 'where high Hchol-" mldfleld. The R e d Raiders urday when they rah their recognition. There wUJ be, to astic standards "are enforced, : Unbeaten St. Peter’s streak to seven, beating lost the ball again on downs our knowledge, na player F re n c h to w n , 27-6. T h e g am e as the quarter ended by fall­ from.this area on either side Football Schedule At MHS Saturday was played at the pictures­ ing to kick on foui^h-flown. at the game ln Blalrstown Saturday • 2 P.M, - que Frenchtown field;- pn the A 15-yard penalty a'g a I n next week. Fred Hilfiker, jr., Rumson at Keyport. ' Matawan High School's foot­ banks of the Delaware River. gave Frenchtown a first down Keyport, played erid for St. Peter's ; plunged for came ln th^. second quarter. team which MHS defeated last T h e r e 'is a good ohance tho' th e p o in t, - ...... Thtjr completed a long' paja . Jo finders Of, , T he only-' Rnider threat nomber will be reduced this ' end-to-end and w h i o h has l u c k y n u m b e r s —y e a r, . 1J-0. C onch E d S u sa n , . .Frenchtown again got no­ froih ne'nr mldfleld to'* the cnino'nt the ehd of the first webkend as all but Kbyport been doing a greats Job on Sun.-ltton.-Toes. Nov 11-12-13 ln his first year as mentor of where after the kl&koff, but a Dukes three-yard line. The half after defensive stalwart life o stern opposition, parti­ both offensive and defensive Gordon MacRae-Dan Dailey the Cardinal and Blue, Is using punt this time carried to the Dukes line repelled them for Charles Croce , 1 R a id e r end, cularly Verona with Mill- maneuvers, will be out to stop L ASAR' Van DOREN • BOOHE the T-formatlon. Ho had, ac­ Keyport 9. Cleary rushed lt two plays, but the visitors got The Best Things,In... picked up a Fiber fumble on burn and Middle Township Dick Clark nnd J, C. Wil­ complished a lot with the St. back to the Red and White the deciding score when his own 33 and moved the With Ocean City. Tho suc­ liams, hot Bulldog backs. Starts Sun. 3 Days Life Are Free Peter's forward wall, in wplch ball to tho Finer 35 before he 24. The Keys unaccountably Sayrevllle player picked up a cess of Keyport football ln Williams scored Rumson’s abandoned tholr good ground ; V Cinemascope there are only two heavy men, was brought down. ball fumbled by one of his 'TEA'1'™ ' . a lso - . the tacklcs, Marty Hcffernan, the past two years has Invit­ only touchdown against Point game for a flurry of passing own teammates and streaked Three passes went Incom­ ed much speculation as to John Pdync - Ruth Roman at 233 pounds, and Steve Baf­ P le a s a n t with an 18-yard that availed nothing. -Ruth Into the end zone. plete to end the R aid er the reason for the change SYMPATHY’ fle, at 135. The ends nre Jackie then got 'olf a short kick that Deborah John Rebel In Town threat. Keyport was unable to from the dolorous times past, scamper around end. 'Hal Shumock made several K eefe, 170, an d .B ill D a v is, 163; sailed out of bounds at the good ru n s of 15 to 20 y a rd s WccL-Thnrs. Nov. 14*15 move beyond its own 35 yard Gome of thoso Involve un­ R e d R a id e r 34, KERR.:> KERR the guards, Bill Connolly and for the Keyport team but all i Leil ERICKSON * Edwird ANDREWS/! Patricia Medina . line during.the-second half as fair- comparisons between A Jump pass from Barry Clem Izzl, both 175-pounders Delaney Scores Twice ln vain. Once inside the Say- ' C/NWASCOWSWTIOCQtO* the Lakewood line outcharged present day and old time Leldy to B ob Rodcnbuugh Miami Expose and BUI Henspcrger, only 195 reville 20-yard line, the Dukes k" *“ /PGllo “ 1 tho Raider forwards to halt KHS football players’. What In KYC Dinghy Races ' a lso ' ~ " pounds, Is St. Peter's conter. gave the Blue and Gold their ran Into stonewall defensive Bowery Boys In plays before) they could; get Keyport Is reaping the bene­ initial first down at tho Key­ “FIGHTING TROUBLE *1 Pier Angelt The Maroon and Stoel’s best Bernard Delaney scored stands by their opponents. u n d erw ay . fit from at this time Is bet­ port 19. Jack Cooper plunged hope for vlctoryis ln Its weight \ - = _ _ . two wins in races Sundny in The Keyport team also was W e d ... T h u rs N ov. 14-15 ' Port Afrique ter organization. For one to tho 14. ' Bob • A lnslle, KHS advantage along the forward Penguin dinghy competition ln olf ln Its usually strong pass­ thing, the coaching stalf Is end, blunted this first French- F rl.-S a t. N ov. 16-17 w a l l ; . Keyport Lions Lead tho fall series at the Keyport ing game. ^ ' EDMOND BRIAN' NiilAtlt one of long tenure that works town threat when he swooped In the backfleld, the Cardin­ Yacht Club. Bob Kofoed was Hot Rod Girl Service Club Bowlers ' together. Head Conch Stan ln at this Juncture to recover Cliffwood Rams played al and Blue deploys with Gene second, George Bolte tblrd OIIEN- DONLEVY ‘ — also — ■ . (Tuffy) Baker .has been at their final game of the first m unouim-ftbifctoa^ JKUM Murphy, at quarterback; Art Keyport Lions Club bowling and Don Cooper fourth ln the fu m b le . ( KHS 10 years; Frank Zam­ Walt Zaremba and Cleary half Oct. 28 when they, suc­ Girls In Prison Crlss and Bob Kearstan, as team went Into first place ln first race. In tho second race noomsirKARNEfrBROi pello Seven years and Bob had the ball out to the 20 in cumbed to the Dukes, 7-6, at These pictures will not be halfbacks, and Joe Grelza, full­ the Monmouth County Lions Coopor pursued! Delaney to Zampello five years. Anoth­ two plays and Ruth pushed on KHS field. This was a ding- shown at the Sat. Matlne# back. This Is the same four­ Bowling Association Monday the finish line, with Bolte Special Kiddle Matinee er overlooked factor ln Red for a first down at the. Red dong battle which was not de­ 4ja :jp ry %Tn \ some that faced MHS last sea­ hen they downed Atlantlo and White success la the for­ fo u rth . cided until the final minutes. S a tu rd a y . lghlands, defending champs, and White 33. Then the Keys son. . , ' ' mation of a freshman team Of sklppors sailing the re­ reverted to passing again and After a scoreless first half, t h e N i g h t Return of the Texan The ail winning record of the ~ straight set. Keyport’s for the first time four years quired number ot races to the Rams went ahead ln the captain, Bllck Wyckoff, was with disastrous results. Ro- C arto o n St. Peter's eleven Is as fol­ ago to give more boys drill­ qualify, Bolte leads the sea­ third quarter when a down- 2nd high man with a 257 game. d en b a u g h Intercepted a icebel T H E R A C E S lows: Defeated New Bruns­ ing ln fundamentals. In­ son’s standings to date, with Cleary toss In mldfleld and fleld pass from Ed Chavlns B is H it Prises To Holders Of 1 Other members of the Key­ w ic k , 13-7; B ound B ro o k , 1B-0; cidentally, two more mem­ Cooper second, Kofoed third streaked back to the Keyport to Joe Dlnlz set up the Cliff­ m town LUCKY NUMBERS port club’s team are H arr/ and Tom Gleason fourth. Queen of Peace, 26-0: Metuch- b e rs 0|f Keyport Police De­ 31. But the Frenchles fumbled wood touchdown. e n , 19-14; S a y re v llle , 26-13; Ross, Robert Pryor, Covert partment, who. were high The Keyport Yacht Club In tbe closing stages of the Campbell, Charles Novatny; the ball away again. The Dunellen, 19-6, and St. Luke's, school lootball players ln plans to have six boats enter­ Keys matched their rivals ln gam e,' Shumock put on a b a t­ C h a rle s H en d rlo k s a n d Ho-Ho-Kus, 25-0, ' Despite be­ their school years, have look­ ed ln the Turkey Bowl re making mistakes this time, te rin g attack against.lh? ing called on to . do something Oeorge Woiuman. ed over the Red and White gatta at Red Bank on Dec falling to kick on fourth down Rams tiring ilne that ground that N ew Brunswick, Boilnd and p u t a strong stamp of ap­ 2. The hopes of the Keyport after three rushes had failed. out first down after down un­ Brook and Sayrevllle could not Shore Conference - proval on the polished play of contingent suffered a setback It gave the Blue and Gold til he bulled over for the ty­ do, Matawan weight advantage the team. They a f e Don this week when George Tot­ eleven a third scoring chance ing touchdown. Ed Jacques gives reason for real hope for Btu4inii Nuss, who waa an all-state ten, Jr., one of the club’s bet­ ln the quarter they did not then turned one for the point' C U iI l A. , an upset for Maroon and Steel player out' In Kansas, and ter sailors, was Assigned duty deserve. The result was a to win the ball game. ' f a p s . ' . Freehold Regional Frank Crlsolllo, who played by the U. S. Air Force long pass from Leldy that Og­ Neptune Decision will be taken this Today - Tomorrow - Saturday - Nov. 8-9-10 on a PSAL championship Washington, D. C. However, den took ln the end zone from week on whether to attempt Manasquan Continuous Saturday — Starting IMS P.M . Mrs. Lorna K. White advis­ Leonardo contender eleven at Curtis there Is a chance he. may bo two Red and White defenders to play the second half of the es you that you will get much necTuank High, Staten Island. Sgt. Bill visiting In Keyport Thanks- Lakewood for a touchdown. league season. The schedule better results lf you Iron ray­ Toma niver Oelger, ex-Freehold player, giving weekend and be able The Keys suffered another would keep tbo teams Into ons as soon as thoy havo C lan previously had done so. The to compete. W L T Pl» pass Interception before the action until Dec, 22 to play dried to, the. right degree of Keyport 3 0 0 4 opinions of theso former half ended, but tholr aggres­ the round robin. If the league dampness Instead of waiting Matawap * 1 0 4 grid players Is significant as Bayvllle Roglonal * 1 0 4. sive line snulfed cut French- decides against lt, the Dukes until they are bone dry and Point rlefiflont 1 8 0 3 thoy aro not bound as Key­ First: Basketball town attempts to throw for­ and Rams will play several then sprinkling, Rumaon 0 3 0 0 port High alumni to be loy­ wards as the second quarter exhibition games at KHS field al to their alma mater. First basketball of the season was played Tuesday closed. before the grid season emfg. night when the Architectur­ Cooper brought the second SECOND BOXING show Is Plus Selected Short Subjects al Tile Co. five tangled with h a lf klckoff out to the. slated for the Park Arena ln F re n c h le s 43. Tlio K ey p o rt Highland Park next Thursday, th e N. J. Drrdock team Looking It Over S unday - M on d ay - T u e sd a y N ov. 11-12-13 from Perth Amboy In line so overwhelmed them Frank Boylo, trainer of the (continued from third column) , Continuous Sunday — Starting 1:45 P.M. Raritan / Industrial tear that In thrco plays thoy were Cliffwood Boys Club, Is not en­ back to tholr own 20. Roden- tion. Ho oxpoets to bo ready - — Big Features — 2 tering Jolm Youneofskl, Key­ game. Next Tuesday tho Atco team will meet the baugh's kick went only to tho to go on tlie Nov. 10 card, ltos- port welterweight In this one. Blue nnd Gold 46. Two trnp loy Cross, young cliffwood as tho Koyport boy Is duo for Karltan Copper Works five at KHS court. All Ateo home- Plays did nothing for tho boxer, and Jim Springer, Mor­ a bout ar St. Nick's shortly. gan, and Don Olclchman, for­ games will be played on Keys. On o third Cleary camo Roger Mltter, 147-pound Cliff­ mer MlIS football player, arc Keyport lllgh oourt, start­ around the loft sldo of tho wood fighter, will go aftor Ills line on a spinner and whs othor possibilities for the Pat­ second professional victory at in g a l 8 p.m. They- are open to local Ians, aw ay fo r 46 y a rd s fo r tho erson bouts, ' Highland Park and Bobby Dls- third!KHS touchdown. Ruth brow, 135-pound battler from Manager Mike Strano re­ circled end for ths point and PEDDIE-BLAIIl gams, Keyport, wlU attompt his first ports th* Ateo bankelballer* it w a s 19-6. annually the top prep school professional assignment. will play on Tuesday nights Next Week Wed. thru SaU The home side got out to game ln New Jersey, will be N ot. II to 11 There Is also a chance Calvin al KHS court, nntll the Key­ mldfleld on th e following contested at Blalrstown on VISIT OUR ENJOY OUR C ro s 160-pound Cliffwood port High varsity basketball klckoff. Tho Keys then Incur­ Saturday. Officiating the boxer, may get a bout. The gets underway, when a shift TOY BASEMENT NQWI LAY-A-W jlY PLAN red two penalties for person­ game will be tho form er Mat­ JACK PALANCE-EDDIE ALBERT night after the Highland Park Will be m£ita to Wednesdays al fouls that gave the home awan High lineman, dreg show, Nov. 16, there will be Car/nen /'IleNardo, Herb side two successive first McGowan, for sev eral an amateur card ln Paterson. Dlcrnch, /Hub ^Dnekenfleld downs. It was Frenchtown’* years now, Greg has drown Tommy Welstead, 135-pound Gene. Freiburg, \jld Black ball on the Keyport 10 yard the top prep school offlcla- end who quit boxing for bul, non Parrlih, George stripe. Ilere the Keyport for­ tlm nsKlmincnU In the state. while to hold down an end post llunter, J.e l'lnto, Ralph wards piled Into the Blue and Last week he was calling tbe on the Matawnn lllgh School It march«a with tha handful of D iddle, L a rry Tomasello Gold backs with such vigor rulings at the Peddle-lllll foolball squad, Is going back great battle ' Your Hardware Department Store Deb Lalta and dene Holmes thnt In three plays they had School game at, Hightstown, Into training now lhat Ihe Mllfl are Ib* players wh« make throwrt! the opposition buck to th e feature contest of em irtM i ' schedule Is,. nearing rom pie op tK« *Ato* th is f ui - i.l VI •H&;' m * 2 * m m m m , k e y w p ii:: t e lr *Uillh«'t>lnce,li) mldfleld. Ihe Peddle School' home (continued in sixth column) son, ' ' . t o n i.h— A»i ' ' It elided all Frencntowb hopes schedule, Oreg alio ha* JN m M h M Sheri SabiMtT A. s m ith l t » IBS 17S H an d lo a p IS 38" 38 Keyport Cub Pack 80 O . B ea ch 160, 169 103 631 659 666 .THE > SCORES OF BOWLING LEAGUES IN THE AREA 784 809 800 Rapolla'a Market (?) 8 . St D. C o n tra c to rs (9) B . L y le HATAWAN JOURNAL C . -S p ra t m ------H I— 111—156- Keyport Cub Pack 90 defeat­ KrTomaaelt' : Mat-Key Mixed * P . O etg e r 182 201 157 A. Tomasello ov, I, 1956 Page Seven e d L ln c ro ft P a c k 110 b y a sco re Key-Mat Church Sunday Night League J . D an le y 1 4 8 '1 6 3 108 J . LJr.lo , •f 39 - 20 on a'rainsoaked Mat- Bowling League O. SclilBel Notice To Bowlers 126 . . . 156 H aiidlcaiJ M . V lgne 147 ,158 11T twan High School field, Sun­ O. Baylor, . . . 113 L ; B e y e r 131 151 1ST O ct 21 - Due to the increased volume of new*, and . O ct. >0 J. Solooliii 137 118 122 1 ‘ . . . 783 658 71« day. Liacroft, winning th e I.' O loh 105 '.201 17ft Uendricka Dairr «K Hebrew Congregation (11 Kav-On Druaa (1 ) ...... \oss, elected to Receive’a n d the shortage oF newsprint, it will be impotsible lln u d ic a tt 10 10 10 H e n d ric ta 150 145 128 J . W otm au 115 147 751 739 899 R . D olson 169 180 ran the ball back to mid-field. B lind 124 124 124 for thi* newspaper to continue publishing the G o ld m a n 125 135 Doylfli M kt. (,*) H . P o te 144 120. By using double reverses, Lln- C. Hendricks <163 143 506 881 651 111 S c h w a rts 152 O ren w lck li d 153 191 E. Conover 180 154 F. Devino v 183 204 213 individual scores of each bowler in the bowling croft had Kevport bewildered K orobow 161 1-. 13H-“ 103-7184 B u rg e s s — ScKanct'. F neljbl|-(ir~ P.- Qftlettl ~ ...... 159 T 153 B. Fariello 161 lid 613 590 818 - -plunge- off - tackle tied the H a n d ic a p ...... 14 14 780 153 840 U um llcap - - 37 37 37 ...... 14 D. Spencer 171 169 203 J. Bellcttl 182 169 107 R . B ailey 151 67 •Clonn G»mo , ' score. . , ; E'. L yons Matawan Methoillsl (1 198 205 167 B . T o o m er 141 . . 4 G. Valansano 184 203 ' o a i 818 662 M iddletow n p h a r m a c y (1) . ; Keyport's defense a g a in st , 702 574 621 B lind 135 . » • W. - Lewis 142. 143 145 J. Muscarella 171 171 108 F. Fariello 180 112 TliL‘ stan d in g s: n . B o h r ' 118 127 l i t . Llncroft’s reverses proved very Conover Lumber Co. (2)" b R. Nelderman R . L o n g stre c t 143 138 178 190 137 169 L en M orizio 177 177 200 T e a m ,. - W L B lind . 142 .1 1 3 141' effective, for at. the half, the P . RoUlotC 121 m n i 3. Overly , B o y ajian 147 ,183 145 159 182 145 Lou Morizio • *«♦ 168 180 ‘ 785 608 Bayshore Hardwara 14 7 HI. V a n N o rlw lc t 123 169 103 sc o re w as 19-7, K ey p o rt. B. LaTrrmei's'T' 139 113 l U H olton 184 152 138 E. SkeJJy. 192 jlm l Dairy (t). C,- - IH.- n a lu o n b u c g . 7 H 7 II. P u g lid 1)1 217 l i t - ’.' At the beginning of the sec­ H. ’Rohioff .■ 151 178 192 M. Longatreet 113 179 158 830 836 830 C. Harrison 137 U J .1 7 0 Dttwues Pontiao . .13 H an d ic ap ...... 6 6 ; 8 -- ond half; Keypoit came back D. L&mmers l i e 152 172 K nooll 129 172 k stronger than ever. John Me- Jag’s Sport Goods (!) 830 815“ 886 H . M erw ln 185 153' 188 Ye Collage Inti - i r 9 H an d icap 63 63 63 H an d lo a p ..SO 6 6 - , 15 D dolla ran the kick back from Q . P o s t 167 ,173 187 CUffwood Fire Co (!) D.. B o r s t ' 181 199 178 N o w b e n y ’s ' 818 661- 581 J. Hall s. h is ow n 10 to a tou ch d o w n b e­ 158 172 135 j r " Kelly .. .168. 148' 171 ...... - - :---- A. Merwlu — -116. 122 - 180 Larry’s Harbor Shop" 11 10 Pete’s, Itip, III 029 628 712 J. Llslck^, -763 175' 795 hind some splendid blocking. 194 179 201 J,; McQlhty . 10t B lind ■ 125 f2> 125 Snv-On Drugs 0 12 L . Wolf 139 113 111 U lric h se n ’s -B o at W orks (2)“ J. Testlno Bayvlew Presbyterian (t) - . -There was no stopping Keyport 170 166 193 H . Abler® 129 137r 171 Uioud St. Cleaners 8 13 O. Sto.vor 181 125 111 A. U lrlc h se n 131 169 136 N. Straniero J . o is o u 191 143 176 after that, as their aerial at­ 157 211 160 F , S tilh s e r 125 .,. 192 . ■ : 734 740 831 Rnpolla’s Market 8 13 M. lloui'Bhait 139 182 119 A. S lovens ' 14813(4. 149 K elly . , 63 180 136 . U%kSj, en d ru n s, an d line J . E m m - ; 18(1 186 165 V. A/, II. M n^itfuance (t) Martin & Drown 1 17 M. Koildrup 181 137 141 A. B ellettl 167 20S ' 842 900 838 Button ' 147' 175 202 lia m llc a ti plunges Had Lincroft off bal- C. Z ieg ler • a * ♦ 143 158 P . Correy 161 l i t 13 13 11 S. S lo v en s. 1169^ 189 190 C, O lsen J. ~ r • 167 148 J 2 5 : ance, , • Cllffwot^ Amoco (1) A. Calamarl . 111 C. Hlllmann 119 ... "Bciiwahl 128 185 234 The sparkling defense work H an d ic ap 6 6 A. Sklslak 190 147 -171 E, Malowsky 151 .173 ArchitecturalfTile ' 831 883 . 8U . - of the Keyport line and back­ S . O u tstl 150 187 135 789 733 88.1 C. N elson 137 123 II, Waaaefman A Hon (I) 718 788 473 Supervisors League field and' their splendid block­ 630 '645 686 F. DellaPietro 111 E. Dlsporlo . 131 ..." N. Wlltoi'soheln 157 119 US 1 H o ffm an ’s L iq u o r S to re ' O eU iiom aoe ; ing enabled them to penetrate K u las B o at W orks (1) D . D ow ny 140 .177 181 L u th e ra n (1) T, -Linn • • 8 . Holwlg 134 100 I4> W . Je n k in s M l 183 -159 . . . 180 . Nov. I ... ' Llnoroft’s defense for two more A, Flschler - 117 117 135 A. Esposito 213 163 195 J. Hopler. , na Ifll, 119 B lin d 150 » n \ io« J ; Cox 131 i » ' 198 K. Ounsftuli . . . 1 « , Rutty Aqua River Boys (11 - touchdowns before the game A, K uU u 135 180 117 T . O ra y > ... 186 213 J . H en rlk sen 148 140. 127 B, Jaoobsen 166 181' H9 W . jDligeir . 112 176 178 J . M au ro , s r. 113 115 122 .ended.- . . ' . P. Flschler- 154 1^9 146 T . B oos . 138 !M 133 , r 702 151 187 C . D U ger 1 0 b 125 ' .. \ 121 135 128 Keyport .travels to Atlantic B . H a rris : 189 201 179 807 810- 8TB It. Rifenbur* 133 136 139 LrJaoquemln J. Slenkewloz . 140 139 161 Tejl’s Bar-(II ’■ - , . 813 - 036 . 683 26 26 26 W , E rtl ‘ » * .145 102 C, McCormick 106 130 118 .. Highlands Memorial Field Sun­ H an d ic a p F r a n k ’s B a rb e r Shop (it) D , C la r k _ 190 C.. Riley, t 155 135 141 Marquet'a Pharmacy 11) 1 104 B l i n d ' ■ m . 1 M, Kisenboi'g 153 161. 1814' 849 J, Hatus'oli 155 !:,,, M. Qiiarller 101141' 115 . ------v - _ JarskU-Hardware (0) . L; S to n e ’ 137 K. Clslo 139 111 159 D .M o v o sk o .110 *180 1 3 0 ' The standings: 764 ' 811 181 898 T. Bellezta 202 187 169 L: Kortenhaus 119 200 '177 ,738 689 J , K nanv . / t 139 IS l tJT 1 j Reeves, Ruth ■ Team 1 ■ \ - W Keyport Reformed It . T . O ale 198 152 118 Canary Yellow Bird* (*> .'Oi : 109 .1 6 0 M .; Macias . HanUioaii — : 7 7 t • In Scoring' Race f t • M. Bellezza 192 203 211. 8 * D Super Mark et. 17 1 — L. M in er 143 D , R osato 118 t « ' lfl< T . K n a m 1ST 443 156 u : POSt ISO 171 158 J, Rosato . ,..'.2 0 3 181 laijglew’s Restaurant 17 - 7 K DoForeest 139 110 111 J ,- K n a m — ' 151 ” 159, 162 c, Loosoh - 143 _ ; , Qeotge:.Ruth,-KewKirt: High 'M « V ^ R ec r^aU o n 16Vj 1% I* ‘ ' - 811 . 877 717 M,.. Strano 119 111 143 313 667 078 * T. Pleper ■ : 138: • .4. , d . ' School: backfield ace. .retained H an d ic ap 17:n. 11 : : .. . . 880. 990 870 Ci'aJeX Bpyevages • i5 9 * ♦ * Bayles Kkolrlo (JI. A,—Davidson 150 103 111 fCleau-Qam# D .jw ugsvR id::^ -Ur:i3i_:- i m . hla . position " In.-'the Central i-C r » ^ s - B e v e r a g e s - (SI CllffWPOtt j n n - — ~ 15 S '" M oyoa - , 100 . 111 D.' W alllhi 320 189' 118 G en tile’s M a rk e t (Q) 6l’C .6l5"6ai R . C a rm e n 161 151 180 Jersey scoring race, and. is C.: C arb o n e , 185 156 162 Donald’s Contractors 13!i- 10li B ay lss 129 B, Btil'ugne, 111 U t 147 aecQna ;only to Long Branch’s L a Z a re ’s . Shoe's- {})■ .... L , 'D lo k 160 177 T.FranclgcotU -188 . 125' 1.P6 O ld MU1. D n lfy 5 13 I t D a y b e e k . . 141 136 ' v , ' 768 730 70) A, llow il* 107 : 133' IH M . B enton" 175 -133 . 188 H. Pleper Ill 186 . famed" Bobo Reeves.'. . .. D. Ti'opea • > .;-rt7- Keyport 216. Lumber 193 . .13 .11 B u rk h a rd t ,211 195 Ming Oreen Ringers (II T . o i l a r 148 115 138, . R u ttr tallied three touch­ L . - Ja r v is 1 5 1 .1 3 4 1«8 S ch la fo n e , ■■ . ,157 191 168 prank's charcoal Pit, l2)i Ilia B eesloy 187 198 P, Hodman - 133 139 119 It, Richmond 188 191 114 ~ -157- 15l i90 ’ 194 • 750 881 downs :against Frenohtown' E . B en to n W . Y ap k o sk i 193 195; 171 W heeler 129 f , w a n in g U8 118 190 H an d lo ap 1 1 I Rapolla's :Market 15 . IS St. M ary's Kplsoopal (I) . Saturday, along with a PAT E . J a r v is r?12V.159 467 SUellbrlolc 'J2 9 J^ Mauro, Jr. 116 180 90 Cllffwood Field Club .12 12 J. Hyir. .. 132::128 119 ’ foivja->-; se a s o n ’s o u tp u t' ol 89 H an d lo a p • p 46 16 4 8 ’ 898 '913 . 850 Frank's Barber'EJliop 12 12 c, Borivanl 139 113 113 880 H i 040 counters', ‘ Reeves, ( Saturday, H, MlUinlus 22a m . . BapoUa’a M arket (0) 1 O K S a le s h Scrvice ■ -llii .12Hi . 801 847 177 J, Sardella 118. 338 321 Hoott Funeral Home (I) ■ bulled . to, four TDs against 744 , 626 709 K. Hyer .: 118 112 B. Poulson 217 202 Clllfwood Amoco 11 Single System Laundrr^Otl M, WolK •188 1S7 1*1 V Princeton to up his point total M a rq u e t' P h a r m a c y ► (1) E . P e s e u x 123 17# u . * ia«--in ;7t»a A. Tomasello 120 178 All-Bros.- Woodw’ng 11.. B ..H y e r - ■ in-M 5,-15S .. ______887 711 893 H.Bontt 130 111-118 . 't o ’ 108. ■ ' L . W olf 139 135 127 H. Shumock 198 162 E.BechtpIdt ' 186 179 Beach Tavern It): B lue M ottle R o lle rs (1) M, Morrison 36 116 191 ’ -,Jpe-Qrazlano, Lopg. Branch, F . W olf 143 139 138 H . M ale J. Kllsman 188 129 110 W . T r a h l m ' 110 1«1 J a g ’s S p o rt'O o o d s •' VO H . W ooley IBS ’ 198 ISO O, D ellsP le tv o 140, 133 U t A. Helnold ■ 115 110 118 . ' • ls. third with SS points on his A. Hall 115 107 107 H a n d ic a p 39 . » 25 F. Rapolla - 1 877 873 Schanck's Oil. ■ * ' K . H y e r : 120 108 158 T , B trobel 141 108 118 ■ five;7:' placement kicks ' Satur­ J ; Hall.. 155 169 152 Cllffwood Firs Co. 6 - 319 - 328 323 D . A rnold__ :— 130 101 111 J l i J U J I t day.'Keyport’s Hank Cleary H a n d lo a p 62 62 82 -820— 807—875 R ^ N e U o u — . • 877 623 ’ 828 P. Egglmann ■ held his fourth place with a Hoffman's- Liquor -20 St.'iohn’s Methodist (I) - HI ‘Clean aame ’ Cliffwood Field Club (1) • 779 87# 199 TV, Uombariier touchdown and a point Snt'Jr- 611 812 584 A, Bogart ' ' 173 155 U9 ISO 114 in, Yl\ent I T e a m - - v - h - day .to up his total to- 51 H , * Si- J e rs e y S e a Bklffa IS) T . B ailey 1 8 0-186- 105 110 884 8311 H l h i 8o#w . 4ll.f L. Larala ■ ■ -118 i90 139 . Mat-Key- Tuesday C ow les . 113 . . . 179 co u n te rs. A. Heltzenroder 118.-121 155 L . L eR o y 103 188 385 The standings'. . A. D IO ia m b a ttlsta 176 13B 212 Night League.; R. Emmons ’ 110 ...... Johnson .*• - 1.80 ■ iso H, Waaaevinan ‘ M ''1' Q . D lerck * ’ - 125 208 155 T e a m w l Illohafd’a Holly.woad -■ 17, Enjoy pne ot America's great J. riettrlckMuJV; • B . O u lstl ,169 170 "210 H. Walling 151 321 152 awau ~ --U0 .303 its J , B rlW d ak IS< le> 183 “ 7TT youncofikl: , - ■ 169 IU • Jit 0 u « ly A qtm R lv a r B oys 19 9 Middletown Pliar. ’ : tnw dom r ItUepd - the '-ohuroh ' 061, F. MoCleaster . . . 103 109, ‘I * '” '5 B M k t » l 139 W M ing- O re e n R in g e r* 19 9 I’eie’a, Ino, II 14 of your choice this weekend Handicap 27 27 27 Aes«Mar (BT Canary Yellow. Birds 11 10 ■ :...... ; - 859' 826 799 880 710 H .: Woolley ...... 177 179 Koyport Cleaners 13 18 K ey p o rt L u m b e r (2) E. N ebua 193 159 ISO Ulu* Motile Rollers 1 11 Koimsliurg News 13 I t ' 592 537 611 K ey p o rt B a p tist (ft) M an le y . 173 186 D. ~H artIe ' 187 204' 220 Oentile’a Mkt, -■ I I 18” M i T$M IW TYLOW - - - Hollywood Service (I) K oisa ,1 1 1 / 168 891 181 781 L a m b e r t' 181 153 S. M oakw a . 17fr 200 183 Midtown TaVem (I) Mainuol'a Pliarmaoy '10 17 , AMD SOAK m /W C£M S J . G iles 139 171 151 Alger : - . 119 199 103 F le isc h e r 167 180 E . Szeszko 169 137 155 Kenniburg Ladies Mal-ICey-Hoo...... I l l O. Arnold I 115 12f 111 R obinson. 198 117­ M ay ■|18 179 134 fO U N O O H T k € V X D C A MA T D a w s o n : ' 181 178 M, P a tric k 154 146 231 Mondny-Night League T . G ile s 178 123 141 - - M edw lck 138 “ 180 185 D IB lase 124 . . . 149 Football Scorcg \ Z illenskl 189 197 181 D l feiase 152 157 R . F a lk . 182 H I 187 897 846, 969 181 PiroB sl 111. 180 151 P o lin g 150 164 104 M uro 170 119 160 N ot. 1 KflVimll 37, Krflnchlown I,. Si/uxuA BUlCfc .871 891 918 Hill Lanea (1) 35, NUn»»(|ti#u T. . 014 579 . 593 H a n d ic a p '' 8 . ,, 18 H. Morrell 170 168 180 K ey p o rl C le a n e rs (1) Cllffwood Inn (t) E , R a s k ...... ' 183 194 Trmihm CiiliolUi 40, fled Bank cm oK ftxcm w m a? j # j B H oiu ■ „ 139 EJ. B chw am 130 ian 171 ChIIidIIo C liff’s S eafood (3) 'C.'.Vates 177 211 F. DePastjuale . 151 v 170 151 I.tkwwocitl 10, Htfd n«t\k IS. R . B ra d y 86 82 110 , . 783 (Ml .170 H, P ry o r \2'X W 125 F f p w a n ■•■ ■ ■ 183 173 B. I o n n o ...... :. 112 181. M l . Piiliil Plenunl 11), nuMtniti 4. - M. Morrison 147 174 “119 Cslvary M elhodlst ■, 111 713 731-773 A dayah 159 1«« 200 Miyvllio Hei(loii«l'7 Niiyravllia t, J; Kenner : 133 . . . ­ C. S o tan a k f- ' 192 177 1,75 IHO tus' 171 — lllvfi- .11, P , B ra d y 165 152 14V O. Ellison 109,. 109 . 143 Tlie siandlnHa: D .K e n n u r J . K lu g ' 138 112 B a rn e tt ;174 210 ' 109 *00 ill . 1^.,^ Brinrh 47, I'rlnrctuft llitfh 189 192 ,' 181 H.' Dorl • - 171 138 190 Team . W I, Hundloau 11 U 11 1 Ail>ur>' 1’mk 13, MeMmld C. Morrison 183 E. Majkowslcl ' ;201 213 H a n d ic a p , 3 5 35 35 O . B oyce 140-110' 130 R ollo T ru c k in g . 19 0 G .K a h r s ...133 834 904 818 II, Huolnh IMulua 1l« E,. Bllderbaok 179 134 ClUb 31 / , 18 0 - - 810 BOO m Trvitlon W, N r Hi Amboy II. • 81< 632 601 K e a a le r’* L iq u o rs IS) J . F e k e le - 158 139 M a rtin 's B u ild e rs 17 1 K««nalbitrr N«w« (!) C«rl#r»l WimriMiijftf 1, ‘ . 833 875 778 a . V a rg o *• „ 156 n^iuurt itrook iu, Houih Hivtr fc The standings: - 160 179 H a n d ic a p , . . . ' 11 B o rst D a iry . 16 I U t v y ■ UJ IM 180 Old . Mill Dairy (1), - j Dapkeavlcli 334' Team - - w. L . 191 108 . D o y le's M kt, - 10 ( A, LoSaplo 151 160 c . K aloz ^ 183 101 Hollywood Service 14 7 1M 810 748 101 O a rb e r S u p p ly 13 11 A. Cogllano 147. 181 w , Vargo;, 18T 147 109 Ulrlchsen's Boat Works 13 , 8 Trinity KplioopaVtt). V. A. H. Production ' ; 13 11 T. -Davlno ' 163 166 ' B io p e n ik lr .188 184. 320 T o u rln e ’s - B a r &' O rill , 13 .8 iE. R. ’ SclieBtZ 138. 101. 138 Single System Laundry 13 11 J . ROsato lill 155 '' /. 1 • ' . '' rfulas Boat Works 13 8 D , M iller 100 188 101 B ay les B le c lrlo 11 13 H , R oss 177 206 213 907 ’850 819 CUlI’s Seafood' 13 R . B a k e r 130 115—179 Jo lm so n U p h o lstery 10 11 If your goal ii a high . - T e d ’s B a r. (1) B lind 120 . . . V. A. H. Maintenance 7 11 Cottage Lounge - 11 10 ■ - : . "■ 825 868 901 > . M lglln 133 170 145 A. A dler 140 1 03. 189 Ted’s Bar : . ; , 8 II trade-in allowance, bring H 3c 8 Jersey Sea Skiffs 11 10 ■ A D Super Market (1) L, N ow lokl, 191 118 ... E m m o n s . , . 137 130 S, ii D. Contractors #19 Jack's Hardware 9 12 178 109 161 ' your car over for apprii P . N ap p l J. M anlon . 203 171 180 H an d ic a p 81 88 88 A. B. c. Foundry - - 4-19 Hendrick’s Dairy • 13 J. Szyszlo' *436 136 sal- NOW. It .pay* to Conover Lumber Co. 8 13 8 . R aslm o w lo s - 156 169 213 M. Devlno • 179 181 182 J. P o u ls e n ... 187 170 113 i 735 818 138 trade with STRAUB Marquet Pharmacy 7 H W . M um m a 111 133 J. M u rp h y . 110 Matawan Presbyterian (II LaZare's Shoes 6 15 **• Bayshore BUICK. F. Pirickncy 160 188 U 8 R . C ornell 181 144 ,Mijced.League 8 . B onnano 173 153 .,.840..198. .888 J. K a d l'C k . 106 199 newspaperst U o n ald ’M C o n tra ctin g U). C. Galloway 143 t i e " 791 817 773 - ,i ..-Nov. 4' - p u t t M L A. E sp o sito 203 186 160 A. Henderson 105 1S9 M at-K ey R ec . (2) K, llcusclikcl 151 147 156 A. H ail 134 138 I.arry'a Barber Hliop (II S. Lauro 145 160 147 D N ovotny 172 119 133 C, E , B a liren b u rg 103 171 179 M OTORS.Jfcc.1 C. DellaPietro 10B' 205 211 J. l ’nlkovlca 105 244 208 769 748 752 L. Vecciilo 190 101 109 Your Buick Dealer R, Smith 170 191 137 140i213 147 J . Bodziak 170 158 158 The stnndingH: V, Wilson K E 7-4000 F. Devlno 131) 171 213 —T eam ------W I, M. Hinlih Ifll 108 JA1 ON BUSY STREET 15!) 143 140 J ,. Davlno 801 912 818 Matawnn--Presbyterian 17 1 Uandlcai) 31- -31...... %\ St. John's Motliodltl' 16 8 781 879 851 M at-K ey R ec. (8) 704 780 707 225 195 Bayvlcw Presbyterian - 15 9 Tloniild'a Contractor* (0) L. M orlzo 111 M arlin ft rovvn (0) T. 180 111 Keyport Baptist 13 II C. Novotny 143 D nwnon 191 1C. Bowie 180 m US 116 119 Matawnn Melhodlst 13 11 D, Novotny . 149 183 154 M. D evlno 131 I,. Hnnacn 108 117 145 F D evlno 187 160 321 13 11 INSULATE B. Vargo 184 158 201 W. Bowie .183 m m J, D avlno 100 101 18B 12 13 B. Fletcher iy j 159 1B5 8l, Mary’K Epjscopal 12 12 Cl. I’owclnoil 172 102 100 Prepare For His Coming . 1 J . Pnlkovlcs 213 107 205 H atullcaii 52 52 6i . 894 854 980 Oelhscinann Luthnrnn 12 12 N. Soltyxlk 214 141 N ow , h rto r* (ha ‘’frnailn iraaon/* rou aliould ohaok fcaiV NOW V ln ce n l’a B ea u ty Hulon f2) Keyporl Reformed. 6 IB mjr ayilcm. If tii^ hrat tnuii b# (urni^i off U mi a ^ i» rm aln , n v 8 10 on m m rou wuti'l frfrrr , , . , l*(rr you will. . It. Stroupe j 169 147 157 Trinity Eiilscopftl--, - 841 879 888 CnlVHiy.. M^fiorllst 6 18 K, H alirrntM irf 121 nurlew'i ItrKtaurant 13) V, A rnone 150 104 104 J, Plf-prr ‘iU 140 124 • rour oil lupptr A. S ch!m> 162 106 140 17 Trez7-a 108 140 100 M. McAtiloi/i*, 177 117 184 $ Look far Ifakk aruunl llta lank aa4 Ih* oil supplr FOR WINTER A. M nlinconlco 140 200 152 B. Clainbrone 174 177 118 167 155 100 Bayshore II. Pli'iior line connf4-i!on* { ■ B. OomlnKrr 189 178 237 h . Ijiiiio 504 151 178 M, Hulirrnburif m 172 100 E. Bchaller 195 181 225 Businessmen’s League Handlcop 4'i 4:j 49 • I'ukli up iha lh*rm»«ial Mil (ha burnar ilarta 151 181 147 dot 778 825 COMFORT J . P e p I f tn u ier Iroulila , , . ur luiptul H , . . phoua KK 7-1114, I', II, lla rrU o n (.'o. (1) j O ct. 31 770 055 An 9 aprrl repair man will dlatnota your trsnhla an4 pure M, 843 1^4 B01 H. Freeman 158 , 18^ 102 i Onrhr:r« Huppl> fO) Nrwtirrrjr'a M) Keep heat in (luring winter, out in Btimmei-, Frank'* Cliarcoal I’ll III R. Comar MZ 142 180 j lAJVf*r 1B8 1BI V, Johunirn m 14H 154 J. DeFeltcc 215 20'I 182 O. Norm&n 135 147 141 | Lewln 174 m 1>, Jolunm'n lot 145 107 - WaifM «• fervi* S. Ferreri 153 1M 183 I j, Conti 151 170 164! W hltriioiisa 118 F. Johonn'n, Jr, 127 154 140 with insulation.' Save up to 1/3 on fuel Do it K. F cfrara 130 157 199 J , F u re y 183 148 \f>9 Monftcea 118 u o i' K. Jnlmnn'n, ar. 120 155 140 M. K eller 134 157 179 K ra m e r 144 138 IlH ndlcnp 35 35 35 Louis Stultz, Jr., Inc. yourself (it’s easy!) and save even more. For F. Ferrano ISO 191 147 709 789 808 r o u te r .. 120 Tlie standings: Bfl4 on 045 OU »t)»NINO ■HUIPUKNT ANO IIBVMB Big 6 6 6 890 ' 74? 774 llAy*hJt 10 14 181 r>i Ilm id lriip ’ 41 21 21 Matawan Lumber Co., A. HrHctti ‘ I'SJ 169 1^3 j iJonnld'a Conlraciintf 10 14 t'/.urcajf) •m The Friendlu Lumber Yard 1 * - | V incent'a Jl<*nuiy HwWjji U 15 . 7HH WJ m \ I 870 85< M2 /», u , llni-fjfc.on Cu, 7 17 t *m 7«4 Hi'J ISruail Nl, (IrH iirr* .Telephone M A 1-4500 4501 Ilejdi Tavern (I) .; '> Hollo 'I'rut bluu i3» K. W y c b t t t \ v j i:i» i 147 lite r ,e w & i 185 17i' iW ' Waoico ao3 in c . Vrr<-)»nf*n T . fJr«UcU HO H i l i t It, 105 158 170 . ■ ‘HOMEWORK’ FAR FROM HOME Peit Control To Bo Henry Sullivan . Morganville Cub Scout Football Team Topic Of Conference Prepare Car Now Chosen Co-President N*wc»t recommenda- H enry Sullivan, Jr.. 21* Defeated By Middletown Cubs; Items Uons for pMl emilrol iuJSM For Winter Driving First St., T’ijyport, a fresh- m a n at MonmouUT Cdllege, The Morganville Cub Scout were donated ' to the, fund will be presented and explain­ With winter Just a tempera­ r n r i . ! - r4 football team suffered their named ln honor of the'found­ Long Branch, recently was ed Thursday, Nov. 39, at lhe ture drop away, it's tune to second defeat of the .season er. Jeanne Seber. who also chosen co-president of th e when tbe Middletown Cubs celebrated her blrtbday tbat annual Rutgers Pesticide g et the family automobile Bios Club at Its organization sc o re d a 30-20 v ic to ry , a t the day, was honored by the sing­ Dealers Conference, Univer­ ready to ride through the meeting. • : ’ - Browntown Boy Has Lewis S. Thompson p ity - ing of "Happy Birthday." sity Commons, New Bruns­ storms and rough weather He is a graduate of Key- port High School, Class of ground field, Uncroft. The Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith w ick . ahead, advises Keystone Auto­ boys on the team were: Carl entertained Sunday evening in 11)50, and is studying pre-edu­ Dr. Leland O. Merrill, Jr., mobile Club. Early '"winteriz­ BlrtfadayJlnner Antisell, Noel Litchfield. Rob­ Celebration of their daughter, cation with a major iii blol-' extension specialist ln entomo­ ing" will help prevent having M r. and Mrs. Nicholas Arace ert and Philip Swanson, dene Barbara Lyon’s 10th birthday. ogy. ... ' , .. logy at the College of Agricul­ Browntown, entertained at O a ll, T ho m as Kocovaky. Those present were Ur. and your car caught without anti­ ture, chairman of a commit­ birthday dinner 'Wednesday for Qeorge Pheasant, Jack and Mrs. MsrUn Smlth. sr., Mr. freeze when a'cold snap ar­ tee arranging the conference, To Hold Seminar ' their son, Billie, who was cele­ Ted Alt, Arthur Bumpus. Rob­ a n d M rr . Robert Owens and says topics will Include In­ rives suddenly, said Samuel brating his 13th blrtbday. ert Quackenbush, Fred Marz, children, Vivian, Michael' and Under the auspices of tb« sect, plant disease and weed T. Milllken, service manager Guests were Mrs. Jacob Oaub, Wayne and Steven Ludmann Elizabeth.iMr. and Mrs. Don­ A m e ric a n C a n c e r S o c ie ty . control for the home grounds, Mlsa Marie Qaub, brother, and Douglas Johansen. ald Miller and sons, Thomas for Keystone. "Severe cold N e w J e r s e y Division, th*' James, Browntown, and Fred- Attending the game were and.-Donald, Mr.' and Mrs. greenhouses and nurseries. can badly damagie a car's en­ Fourth Annual Caneer Semin­ .Thomas Smith, and children, • eric Brown, Cheesequake. Mr. and MrsT Thomas Antisell gine and result'In costly re­ ar for New Jersey physicians Martin and Christine. Mrs .. The members of the Perth a n d 's o n s , Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ pairs," he pointed out.. will be held at Tbe Hotel Smith entertained Monday af­ Amboy Salvation Army will ter Johansen and daughters, Elderly Couples To "Here” are a te w su g g e s­ President, Atlantic Clfy; Sat­ ter school, at another party have ctiarge of the Browntown Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. tion s for free-from-trouble urday and Sunday, Nov. IT for Barbara Lynn. Those pres­ ■ Union Sunday School, Nov. 18, Quackenbush and • daughter, winter driving: Drain and and IS. . The program has ., ent were Patti Konowalow, ■ from 10 to 11 a.m. The dona­ Mr, and Mrs. Fred Marz and flush' the car’s radiator and been approved by the M edi-. Oeorgene Malsto, Jeanne Seb­ tions of vegetables, fruits, etc. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred cooling system. A good chem­ cal’ Society of New Jersey er, Terry Lee Jamison, Vlvten Some elderly couples will as well as the collection will Ludemann and daughter, Mr. ical cleaner will help get rid and the American Academy Owens and Christine Anne receive their social security be given .to them to use. in and Mrs, J. Douglas and chil­ of any accumulation of rust of General Practice for slx- Smith;— -— -benefits this month combined tiieir wirk...... '7:, dren,-M r.1 and-’M rs~V^ sludge;‘ ‘ rereplace p la c e - " w o i n pf and-one-half—total v ra d ft^ deck, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. R o b e r t Owens was Into a single family-check, Al­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blahota. cracked, hoses and fan belts h o u rs...... V - Kocovsky and daughter, Mr. hostess to the Social Club lan A. Bass, district manager Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. John and check connections for and Mrs. Gordon Swanson Monday evening. Those pres­ of the Perth Amboy social se­ Kustak.and family, Freehold, possible leaks; Purchase the and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ent were Mrs. Edward Beck­ c u rity offl c e, recently an­ Contract Awarded . . Saturday evening. / ’ type of antl-freeze best stilted Mrs. Ralph Fountain, sr., Joseph Spurgat and son, and er, Mrs. Harry Konowalow,, n o u n c e d . Wives o t r e tir e d to your needs. 'Permanent' A municipal aid contract in. Neptune City, visited Mrs. Ot­ Mrs. Oeorge Pheasant. Mrs. John Wilson, Jr., Mrs. workers who recently filed type antl-freeze lasts the en­ Monmouth County was . ap­ to Oaub,-Wednesday. A practice game with De- Donald Miller, Mrs. August their Bocial security claims tire winter ^nd can he used proved Thursday by the State’ . Mrs. John Osinskl, N ew ViUe Military Academy was Boldt, Mrs. Leroy VanPelt, will have their ■ benefit at anytime and anywhere, re­ . Brunswick, spent Monday even­ played Wednesday evening at Mrs. Garrett Denise, Mrs. amounts combined with their High w a y Department for gardless of climate. Especial­ ing visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. the home of Thomas KocoV- Robert Seber and Mrs. Louis husband's old-age and surviv­ award to low bidder. Charles : ly Is. this type recommended J. Hesse,- Inc., r Belford,.: at— H opklhs. The field work program air the Buffers University Graduate sk y ...... Becker. The next meeting-will ors insurance benefits, if they for heavy duty driving and tC348.S8. will supply Keyport ^ Miss Ann Molnar, senior School Work sends students like Mlsa Diane Blew (right) ta lie held, at the home of Mrs. are living at tbe same ad­ student at the St. Peter’s Hos­ various New Jersey social agencies to achieve an effective com­ Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus B oldt. - ' dress, and are hot entitled to for temperatures below sub­ with . road gravel, asphaltic '* zero; Standard . t y-p 6 anti­ pital of Nursing, New Bruns­ bination of theory and practice. Mlsa Blew, a resident of Quackenbush, C onover Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Fitts an old-age insurance benefit oil, gravel, ■ three-elghts-of-an Bridgeton, Is shown with $flss Gloria Fox. ber field super­ wick, visited her parents, Mr. Rd., have returned to their and son, Bobby, and Miss Pa­ based upon their own work freeze is satisfactory for av­ inch broken stone, delivered visor at the Lyons Hospital. Miss Blew, who will receive a and Mrs. Paul Molnar and sls- home after having, spent the tricia Taber, visited Mr, and re c o rd s. erage winter, driving. It 'won’t and applied, and preparaUotk m aster’s detress In social work In June (ravels to Lyons three boll away too quickly ln mod­ of surface. , ■ - ter Arlene, Sunday. days a wee*. week st the home of Mrs. Mrs. W. C. Paquette and fam­ Up until now, Mr. Bass ex­ The annual meeting of the William B. Clayton, Oarden ily, Mll/ord, Del., Sunday. plained, retired workers and ern, pressurized systems. membera of the Browntown Homework" for one group tlon, social administration and City, L. I. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. August Boldt, their wives have been paid 'In addition, now’s the best time to have the car's engine LOSE UGLY FAT Union Sunday School .will be of Rutgers students might In­ social research. ' la Wlnsted, Conn. Alfred L, Tennent Rd., had as recent their benefits each month ln separate checks, although ln tuned up, the battery checked held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. clude counseling a couple In the “community labs*1 or Conover was a weekend guest guests, their son and family, In Ten Days or Money Back many cases, one of them and a change made to winter at the Sunday School building. with marital difficulties, aid­ at the Clayton home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boldt U j o b are orerweigtat, here Is Ika ^ social agencies, students work grade lubricants. Also, check fir it really thtUliai *ewi'to coma The yearly reports and eleo ing an. unmarried mother or Mr. and Mrs. Edward 'Leg- and son, Robert, Jr.; Mr. and would take both of the checks with individuals and their to the store or to the bank to windshield wipers, defroster, alone la A new ft ctraveolent - tlon of officers will be topics putting a Juvenile delinquent ter, Jr.,. and daughter, Diane, Mrs. Clyde Westfall, Sayre­ way to g et rid of extra poundi easier problems under tbe supervi­ brakes hnd all lights. ’ . - of the meeting. - on the right track. These as­ spent the weekend at the vllle; Mr. and Mrs. Robert be cashed. Being paid their tbur ever, so you can be as slim and - sion of field work instructors. Westport, Conn., home of Mr. m onthly social security “Worn tires should be re­ trfm as you want, Thfs neve product Mr. knd Mrs. Albert Hopkins signments are commonplace Burn, Jersey City, and Mr called MATRON curbs botb boager/ Last year, students wer^ em­ checks ln a single check will placed, of course; th e y 're ah d daughter, Jeanne, spent for students of tbe Rutgers and Mrs. Edward Legler, sr. and Mrs. Harold Thalman and * appethe. No drut&, no dUi, mo t x - ployed by such organizations very dangerous on slippery erc/iff. Absoftrtefy ftarmlesi. I Wftm the weekend with Mrs. Hop­ University Graduate School of Mrs. Oeorge Lalco; Harbor son, CUffwood. make the cashing of checks as tbe Jewbh Family Service roads. If you have snow tires, you take DIATRON. yoa stH! eoja? kins' parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Social Work, who work while Rd., recently was tendered a A Halloween dance w as simpler for many of these >our meal*. aUU eal Uie Coo4s you In Newark, the U. S. Veter­ put them on. If you have Uke but you simply dos’t hive tha . George Kostuk, Freehold. They they learn and pot to use ln house-warming by guests held at tlie Morganville Vol­ couples. He emphasized that ans Administration Hospital chains, make sure they are orge tor extra portions ait£' aaie- __«lso_yJslttd_ML and Mra. actual- community situations from Metuchen,-Elizabeth and unteer Fire HouSo Oct.- 31 for the combination, of the hus­ m aticaily_ youx--,_wel6ht.. ln Lyons, the Children's Home ready for immediate service. . 3. Dlmitruk and family, Free­ the knowledge they acquire In N e w a rk . the upper grades of the Mor­ band’s and the wife’s benefits down, because.'as yovr owe doctor Society of New Jersey, and into one check ln no way af­ "To he even better prepare wUl tell you. when you eat less, you hold, Sunday. the classroom. Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Lov- ganville Grammar School and weigh l combined with that' ol & . At Tuesday night's , m e e tin g In the clajnroom. Dean cp&tauolty centers, children' Amounts of money equivalent Paul, Cheryl,' and Joel, Free­ ■v - Mattawan, New1'Jersey.' dm of Uie Keyport Board of-SMu* Vasey said, students who Institutions, and a atate train­ to their waist measurements hold. ' 'spouse will be paid by separ­ cation, the Keyport High range from^the immediate ing school where their educa­ ate check, Mr. Bass said, If . ‘i! ■ ■ " the beneficiary notifies the lo­ School Band was given rpeF- college graduate to loo lsl tion will center on group Entries Admitted;' Lewi*, Snellgrove, v Saturday Night . .. . mission to appear between workers (needing additional work. The students, who will cal social security office. the halves of the ^ew York ^ackgrounm receive training work with persons of all ages, Deny Car Death Guilt Get 20-year Award* The new procedure of pay­ Giants and the Chicago Bears ln case anfl group work. In will help Individuals use ing eligible husbands and elt- Two bayshore men pleaded Two bayshore men; K a r 1 NOVEMBER 10, 1956 football game, to be played In addition, th\y "study such sub­ group experience to achieve gable w 1 v e s by combined Lewis, Keyport, and Andrew New York on Sunday after- jects as personality develop­ social adjustment. . guilty to breaking and entry check, he declared, will not ' ' At ' Snellgrove, Keansburg, were be ex te n d e d bo all eld erly • noon, N ov. 25. ment, community organlza- Dean Vasey also pointed out on indictments handed up to among,ill State Highway De­ couples receiving these gov­ that ln addition to helping Monmouth County Judge El- MATAWAN LEGION HALL partment employees honored ernment payments until It has ease the shortage of qualified Vln R, Simmlll, Freehold, Fri­ at the 28th . annual dinner of proved successful and produc­ social workers by m aking day, but an Elizabeth man, the department’s 10-year club tive of the expected savings : Music By - manpower available to wel« ln Trenton Monday. ln government administrative fare agencies, the Graduate accused ln a fatal accident ln WILL YOU MISS Dwight G. Palmer, State costs/ t _ Behoof of Social Work, how Raritan Township, denied he W a lt Staeger ' ; j, embarking on Ita aecond year, Highway Commissioner, pre­ was to blamo. sented awards to Mr. Lewis Help Wanted" ads In this benefits the commtffffy'v by ■ Dajtcin; From 9 Til 1 , ' ■' Russell 8. Potter, 23. of 319 paper tell you about the good HALF THE SHOW? providing a varied education­ and Mr. Snellgrove for 20 Alpine Way, Laurcnce Har­ years of service with the de­ loba open. ~ al program for persons^'cur- rently in social work. bor, pleaded "non vultV to partment. The awards were lapel pins and certificates. This program, he explained, breaking Into Red Bank Alr- consists of summer session p o r t administration offices Mr. Lewis was an outstand­ ing baseball player In his' courses, numerous Institutes S ep t. 13 and 17 a n d ta k in g days at Keyport High School. conducted during the academ­ FRIDAY $58. . Mr. Snellgrove Is a former ic year, and part-Ume and Maurice Allaire, 24, .Bel- COLOR non-credit co u rses g iv e n president of the Keansburg ford, pleaded guilty to break­ Board of Education. NOVEMBER I through Rutgers' University ing Into Ely’s Esso Station at TV ColJego and Extension divi­ HERE’S THE BIGGEST VALUE EVER Route 38 and Stone -Rd. the Mrs. Betty McCormack sions for those unable to en­ night ol Sept. 22. His accom­ 9th roll In fulltime classes. Tho plice was captured by a pa Honored At Dinner | Tonight'>i Institutes held the past year a t 8 : 3 0 trol from Keyport State Po­ serviced workers ln m any M rs. B etty McCormack, OFFERED-A DREAM CAR YOU CAN lice, who surprised the pair • • phases of social work Includ­ but Allaire took flight and Wilson Ave., Mhtawan, was ing mental health, correction­ was working ln New Hamp­ confirmed Oct. 31 nt St.' Jo­ al Institutions, probation and seph’s Church, Keyport. Her shire where he was tracked parole work, and county wel­ down. There was $42.37 miss­ sponsor was Mrs. Mary' Glll- OWN TODAY AT A LOW, LOW PRICE! on a N ew 1957 fa re . ing at the station. Allaire de­ ls. Broad St. i Matawan, nied he was the one to take Following the services, Mrs. Chick Producers it. . ‘ . ... McCormack was guest of hon­ See •» *n rca Victor George E. Wain, 32. Eliza or at a dinner party given at Schedule Meeting beth, pleaded Innocent to 8 Y e C ottage Inn, Keyport, charge of causing death ty where she was presented f l l l l 2 in 1 The Jersey Chick Associa­ with a gift; She also received tion has scheduled Its annual auto. He was the driver of a car which went out of comrol many cards ln celebration of COLOR meeting for Tuesday, Dec. 3, the occasion. COLOR tv in Atlantic City, during lho July 4 on Laurel Ave., Rarl- Mid-Atlantic Farm and Home tsn Township, and crashed. A Show , . i passenger, Flnton P. Moody Birthday Party Fetes 58, also of Elizabeth, sullered John c. Taylor, secretary, Mrs. Hannah Lovett fatal Injuries In the crash. announced thnt the meeting Mrs. Hannah Lovett, Jack­ has been called for i p.m. in son St., Matawan, formerly of the President Hotel. Tho an­ To Present Play During P h o n e lteyporfr, celebrated her, 80th FREE nual banquet will be held at Hanukkah Feitivel birthday on Oct. 29. 1 Mrs. 7 p.m., also In the President Walter Baldwin, Third St., lA A taw a n DEMONSTRATION Hotel, which has been desig­ ' The U.S.Y, of the United Keyport, held a luncheon In nated as poultrymen’s head H eb rew C o n g reg a tio n , is ro* honor of Mrs. Baldwin, at THE BIG IVI FOR 1957 1 -10 4 5 ^Right In your homej quarters for the Farm Show. hearsing the play "The Vali­ h e r hom e. Tlie* chick meeting Is among ant Maccabees," under the di­ rection of William ; F. Corlo, Those attending were: Mrs. You get more of everything you want in the Montclair Series that saves horse­ NOW! several activities of Interest M ay Keeney,'Mrs. D elia to poultrymen at the giant ex director of tho Bayshore Drn- in your car, at a price that is astonish­ power other cars Wasle. t i i e b ic offers T on igh t! mr\tlo League. The play will Shutts, AJllton Roberto and position, to open Its flvc-day Mrs, Oarrett Kobberta, Key ingly low, when you clioosc t h e mr. m a new Keyboard-Automalic Tran?nii«-ion run in Convention Hall, Deo. be pre.iented durlns’ the Han- ukkah Festival. port. Open house waa held Tor 1957. You get dynamic Dream-Car Control lhat outdate* ordinary j>u>li- 1, later ln the afternoon. ' Those ln tho play arc: dale Design in tho higge»t Mercury ever bulton driving, and a Power Seat- that Siegel, Marlene Chaskowlti, ROYAL TV SALES Mr., Mr*. Sica Have Joyep Molsler, H arriett Wolfe, To Hold Rummage Sale built. You gel exclusive Floating Ride "remembers” your favorile (lri.ing posi­ Halloween Party Steven Rothenberg and Fred* lliat’s so smooth you h a v e to feel it to tion. Even with all lhese Dream-Car die It o t h • n b • r s . A ssist­ A rummag* salt, sponsored & SERVICE A Halloween party was held by the Marlboro Township hclieve.it. There are two new engines features, this Mercury is still low priccd. ing tl)em art Stephon Pop- Oct. 31 at the 'home of Mr. pick, P • t • r A. Rothenberg American Legion Auxiliary, with up to 290-Jip available, a n d Dream* - Come in today and tee the most carttiag and M ra. B e n ja m in S ica, 207 be held N ov. 19. IS an d 17 nnd others, Car features like a Power-Boosler Fan u car of tljis or any year. 31 Washington St. First St., Keyport, complete from 8:30 a.m. at Kllcomlns Darn, about two miles i|p with oostumes and dancing, . Rummage Sale MATAWAN OuMts were; Mr, and Mrs Tennent Rd„ Morganville. Carlo Tornalo and Mrs. Ger­ T h« Columbian Auxiliary, trude , Brownmlller, Keyport: affiliated with tlir Knights of You can ow n a new Mri and Mrs, Fred Unllottt, Columbia, St. Joseph’s Coun­ Miss Mary Barlle, Peler Vac- cil 3403, ln holding r ru m ­ * V** c n rc lla , M ichael P e p p e r- mage sale through Saturday SCHANCK & SIHLER Jnc ca Victor 2 in 1 color tv Inl and Miss Yolanda Barlle, at the Veterans of Foreign M ataw an . Wars Jfalf, Front 81., Keypokt, 10 PI-* Freehold - T«l. Fr«*hold S-1250 j£ > n /y S3,47 A Week! Take 36 M onths To Pay! A buffet slipper was served tinder the chairmanship of ahd games were played. Mrs. Anne DlOlrolama, ON BUSY STREET Offlc* In Matawan - TeK M atawan 1-4239 Keyport Man Heals -Election Table Birthday Celebrated. Urges Baby Beef Ownen Madison Township (Local Only) Miss Martha Allocco With Costume Party Morganville WSCS To Prepare For Show Chip Bedle, son of Mr. and Would you like to know who National Society B IS T R 1C T 8 TOTAL Honored At Shower Mrs^ Ralph C. Bedle, Mai Plans To Hold Bazaar will eihlhlt.the grand champl-, Co melius Ackerson, ~ Klljia- wan, celebrated his seventh ou steer in ths year’s 4-H P r e s id e n t— : . a : A shower was given for The second annual. bazaar N ov. 8, 1056 T ate Nina beth St., Keyport, wui elect­ Vice President Miss M artha Allocco, Oct. 20. birthday, Thursday, by giving or the Women’s Society of Club Baby Beef Show and Christian Service o t M o rg a n ­ ed president of tbe National Stevenson— at the Oak -Shades F ire Halloween costume party. Sale Dec. 4 and 5? Don Knit- Backs Out, Hits Car Kefauver (D) . vllle Methodist Church was Chrysanthemum Society, inc., 490 M3 SU 163 378 3(6* 1883 Guests were; Mrs. Leonard fen, extension specialist In Eisenhower— House,, by tier attendants. discussed at tbe November Backing out ot a driveway Frank and daughter, Char­ animal husbandry at Rutgers U J5.A.,at tlie annual meeting ' Nixon IR) n n ess US SU O S J t z 1 SMS Miss Connie . Allocco, Miss meeting held at th» home of lotte, Elbercn; David Thomp­ University, New' Brunswick, onto Delaware Ave., Noble B, ol the society ,beld ln Pitts­ Township Committee Esther LuccarStlf. M133 Jea­ Mrs. Fred M an. Mrs. Joseph son, Middletown; Peter Bent­ says he can tell now. "lt Watson, residing on t h a I- (#i^l term) nette Cevaaco, Miss Caroline Spurgat and Mrs, Myles Ra­ burgh, Fa., over the weekend. Anderson IE) i l ! t t t t ley, David Currie. B arry will be the boy or girl who 7 *t SM m m M l Gacclone and Miss Allocco’a dar, co-chairmen, displayed street in Cliffwood, ran Into Tbe election of officers was Chamberlain (B) in 0 7 328 X36 m 1779 Ward, Peggy Ann Harris, has given carcful attention to 575 mother. Mrs. HoUle -Allocco. several items which will be a passing car operated by held on Saturday at the an­ Jurman ID) 643 - 340 367 106 303 408 2281 the finish of the animal and Miss Allocco will become the Mary Ann Raymohd, Nancy sold at the bazaar Nov. 30 nual banquet at Webster Hall. W hite (D ) 573 324 345 193 2M 393 2123 Bedle., Nina , Bell, -CtoefTrey spent many hours training Lessle Jenntims. The Bronx. bride of Louis - Cevaseo,- on End Dec. 1 In the churcb — The event.mifked Uie (Hrd K av o liu s W i 183 149 12S IS 103 151 770 Cushman, Darlene Bedle. and grooming lt for the show Miss Jennings reported to P a ­ pnmini opening of the City of K e r r 12 64 887 S a tu rd a y . basement. ITie sale will be 163 151 UI 176, Matawan; Mrs. Harvey B ring," Mr.- ICnlffcn says. Pittsburgh's annua] fall flow­ Township Committee opened at 2 p.m. and will trolman John Klnnane, Mata* Guests attending were: Mrs. Bedle, sr.. and Mrs. Garrett If you have an animal er show at Pt^lpps Conserva­ (Unexplred term) Theresa Allocco, Mrs. < Rose close at 10 p.m. each evening wan Townahlp Police, that her 349 O. Roberts, Keyport. you plan to enter In this tory. The exhibit was prepar­ MacBac (B) 150 , 427 X35 SU 557 *733 Megllo, Mrs. M argaret Alloo- Special attractions for' chil­ oar was battered ln along It* Vohdln (D) 504 327 343 1«0 294 407 2135 year's 4-H Baby Beet Sbow ed especially for the annual co, Mrs. Sue Allocco, Mlsa dren of all ages are being and Bale in Atlantlo City, you right side. ' S h eb le 588 369 316 188 sea 489 2200 Miele, Mrs. Jennie Cerllone talk to the children. H all during Mid-Atlantic of which were prize-winning W atson (F ) 200 144 146 60 103 181 813 and daughter. Merle, Mrs. Man Fatally Injured The annual Christmas din­ Farm and Home Show," Mr. blooms brought from other Florence Rubano, Mrs. S ue ner meeting was planned for Knlffen points out. “How well state;, to Pittsburgh. Mr. Ack­ Allocco,' M rs. Angelina Alloo- Jo h n V. D ra p e a u , 40, of SIS T h u rs d a y ev e n in g , D ee. S. a t you do lt and how proud you erson was a Judge at the na- Mary Jane Drost s Eighth Birthday co and daughter. Angle, Mrs. Lorillard Ave., Union Beach the Family Restaurant, Mata­ are of your entry depends a tlonal show. '■ Frank Luccarelli and daugh­ was injured latally Sunday wan. It was decided to havo great deal-upon what you do Mr...Ackerson also la editor ters,^. Sylvia. a n d ._ Antoinette. afternoon when-he was - crush­ an exchango of gifts at that dU Flng-the coming-weeks, of tbe Bulletin of the Nation­ Celebrated With Party; Madison News Miss Marie DePalma, Miss ed beneath an U.S. Mail truck tim e , "A d J u s t tho dally ration Carolina DePalma, Miss Lucy al -Chrysanthemum Society, he was operating which turn­ Mrs. Harry A- Ratcllffe. now. If your steer Is .un tlio Mr. apd Mrs. Lester Drost, Schaffren, Newark, ln honor DePalma, and Miss Rose­ and hAs been' a member of ed over on Stono Rd., Raritan spiritual life secrotary, con- tliln ulln sldo,Bla0i feedIcca ltlv moro corn. Cheesequake, entertained Sat­ of their daughter, Genivleve, the organization for f I v.e marie DePalma. Township, Mr. Drapeau was ducted the opening devotional I if it alrcndy has a h igh de­ urday at a party in celebra­ w ho was celebrating ber years. He also is an honorary Also Mrs. Josephine Jer- pronounced dead on arrival at period when sho used as her gree of finish, avoid excess tion of the eighth birthday of b irth d a y . vice president of the Ameri­ b a s i, Mrs. Jean Budnlck, Rlverview Hospital, where he topic “House Cleaning." Mrs. their . daughter, Mary Jane. linlclilncea with a (ration, high can Gloxinia...Society and be­ A square dance was held Mrs. Josephine Mauro. Mrs, was taken by the Keyport First Fred Bowen, wife of tho now. The color scheme ot pink and iji.oats Bnd bran. Teaoh your longs, to the American Hortl- Saturday at. the home ol Mr. Minnie • Slano;- Mrs. Roberta Aid Squad, polico reported. ly-appointcd pastor, explained white waa carried, out ln the animal to respond to tho show cultural Society...... and Mrs. N. D; Donner, Cedar Chenoweth, Mrs. P b y 111 S the use . of funds from the stick, to stand fiQUnrcly on Its large _cake that centered the R aritan Township Police Clilef The Keyport flower- grower Orove. for members of tbe chanowich, Mrs. Albert Slano W, Till said Mr. Drapeau, a week pf self-denial and an of- feet and legs. Load It around ta b le * / ...... - Cedar Drove Rattlesnakes 4-H has his own greenhouse In and daughters. Rose and Vir­ local postal employee, appar­ ferlng Jor-^lhls purpose was by the halter for practice...... Attending were Jabquellne Club and their guests. Mem­ ginia, Mrs. Lucy Mauro, Mrs. takcn'at the meeting. which he raises many varie­ ently lost control of tho mall "Complete all foot trlm- Weeks, Ann Thirkelsen, Su: bers attending were Richard ties of’ ‘ chrysanthemums as Carrie Ambrosino, Mrs. Tina truck .while crossing a bridge Jtliors attending tho moot- mingB at leuM a month beforo W$slcla, Judy Nelson! Lln^a jVanPelt, Jack Owens. Charles Rosato, Mrs. Rar.hf'l Allocco well'as orchid plapts and oth from Second St., Keyport, uj. g woro Mrs. W. J. Lambort- show day. Trim the tall nnd N u g en t a n d L e e M erw U |, Li 'and Eugene Hilton, Jimmy Si­ M m . Josephine Cerclllo and er flowers. He entered the 8tone Rd., Just south of Uie ‘ Mrs. Hannah Lambert- head about a wcok before the rence Harbor; Mary iJetW bree,' J o c k Young, Vincent show of the New Jersey State daughter. Tina, Mrs. Made­ Koyport Borough line. Chief Mrs. Carl Blngor, Mrs. show. Brush and curl tho linir Adele and Britt Schulmeiste: Maccia, Michael Donner, Mr. line Ambrosino, Mrs. Phllom- Russell VanPelt, Mrs. Ralph Chapter of the National Chry Till said tho truck veered off overy day. Wotting Uio calt Jeff, Drost, Linda and Lou] and‘Mrs. Thomas Hilton, and ena Ambrosino, Mrs. Nlcolet- Howardson, Mrs. R a y m o n d santbemum Society, held at Uie road and turned over, pin­ with a light spray of wator at Schulmeister, Sandra. Fitcfi* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tesch, ta Oranato, Mrs. Catherine SU Joseph's Scbool ln Orange ning tlie drlvor^under it. Wenzel, Mrs. Oeorgo Probas- night will Improve hair er, James Martin, Sharon a leaders. Those on the refresh- Montesano, Mrs. Ann Infan- on Oct. 27, at which he won Keyport Postmaster Henry co, Mrs, Florence MacManus, itiowth, Wash the calf once a Richard'Drost. Frank and ent! committee were Jack tl, Mrs. Edna Nonna, Mrs. Mrs. Ray Brown, Mrs. Elonn- .. three first prizes in tbe horti­ T. Hopkins disclosed that Mr. week during tlie last month Helen Cerra, Mrs. Harry Y oOiib; MIchael^Doncer and Pat Serpico, Mrs. Jean Bud­ cultural division and two first Drapeau, who was transterred o r P o r rlno. Mrs. Ernest and always provide clean bed; Schnuck, Mrs. Britton Schul- Jimmy Sibree. nlck and Mra. Mary Allocco, Thom and Mrt. II. V. Q u a c k ­ prizes In the arrangement di­ to the local post office from ding." ! ' ■ visio n . melster, Mrs. Charles Schul- The Women’s 6uild ot the K ey p o rl. ' enbush were oo-hostesses. melster, Mrs Frank Pitcher, New York earlier this yoar, Mr. Ackerson Is the son of C hurch of /Our Saviour, Also Mrs. HeleH DeFresco, was starting on a colloctlon The .rate ol alcoholism per and Mr. and Mrs. George the State Supreme Court Jus­ Cheesequake, is sponsoring a Miss Phllomena DellaPletro, route which included Union Raymond H. Fogler 1000 adults in New Jersey It Drost. Cheesequake, and Mr. tice Henry E . Ackerson, Jr., card parly in the parish hall Mrs. Marie Hauser, Mra. SS, T h e ra to am o n g m crt Is and Mrs. Joseph Zoylc, South Boach. He had hecn employed Appointed -To Board (Retired)- and Mrs. Ackerson, on Friday evening at 8 p.m Phi la m in a Oranato and by the Post Oltlce Department ’■04 a n d a m o n g w om en, IB. LADIES’DAY A m boy. Maple PI., Keyport, and is Those on the committee are daughter, Mary, Keansburg; for nine year'. • Election ot Raymond II, ONE-DAY ROUND-TRIP COACH Gifts were sent by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Burlew, chair-, Mrs. Antoinette Oranato, LEGAL NOTICE married to the former Miss Mr. Drapeau was a com­ Fogler, Assistant Secretary of D or o th y Maurer, Keyport. Mrs. John Partridge, Clearwa- man, M r s. Herbert Gaub, Cliffwood! Mrs. Rose Slgis- NOTICtQ municant : of the Holy Family tlie1 Navy, and long ono of the AN'OnDlNANCK'VACATING-A-YHM. EXCURSIONS Mrs. Martin Maclag and Mrs. mondl, Mrs. Marie Slgismon- The couple have one son, Church, Union Bcach and was nation's leading executives; to TION OK JANNAUONK AVK.NUK, ■- to Henry E., HI., who is a fresh­ Mrs. Eugene Skowronek, George Burlew, Jr. dl, Mrs. Algisa Sigismondl, tho board of directors of Tho IN THF. TOWNSHIP OP MATAWAN a member of the Holy Name IN T1IK COUNTY O r MONMOUTH man at Keyport High School. Browntown, spent Monday in Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pricca­ Mrs. Marie Cevaseo and 'Society.'He was .a voteran'of Qrand Union Company was • AN!) BTATK O r NKW JBHHKY, daughter, Louisa, Mrs. Joseph N E W Y O R K Newark and Menlo Park,, clante, Cedar Grove, were World Waf n, having served nnnouncod today by Lansing NOTICE in hereby nlvon that ah among 65 guests who attend­ Drago and Miss Mario Drago, Ortflnaneti nt)uv the ceremo­ Jersey Central m en‘ anti worn­ Bradevelt. T he godparents Also Mra. Marge Oeneoves, at 9 a.m. by the Rev. Joseph hla basic U. 8. Army Infantry why ao much of the aaid real aa* freai Newa/b a a M R ^ ny. Charles Florinxio. Newark late ahould not be aotd at will be >iOO A.M. hem New Yaik ea Je»eey - en have been ‘honored in this were' Miss Dorothy Kudrlck Mra. Florence- Caprlgllone, O. Fox, pastor. Interment was training at Fort Jaokson, S, C. and Patrick Solerlno, - East ■ufflclent to pay tha debta of Ihe aaid Central (Thvrarfaya). • fa sh io n . • and Ronald dale. Mrs.—I d a Majinconico, and ln St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Key­ He recently spent 10 d a y s Irene C. Clarke, decaaaad. Orange were the sponsors. . A n d II ia further Ordered lhat thia C9*tvll Tlthl Agmit Tlmt fbbfae Following th e christening daughter, Lynne, Red Bank; port. _ . . . leave with his parents and Other guests were Mrs. Flor- Mrs. Steven Nucclo, Mrs. Order ba pubilahed In "Tlie M atawan for froM eefWca. Hebrew Women To Meet Mr. and Mrs. Seber entertain­ returned to Fort Jackson. Journal'* newapaper, one of the newa* lnzio and Mrs. Solerlno, Mr. Jennie Carbone, Mrs. Rose ed guests at their home. They Furnished apartment « l g u Pvt, Lambertson enlisted in uapere of thla KUli. onca a week for C entral Lines T h e H ebrew W om en's and Mrs. Oeorge Florldla and White, Long Branch; Mrs. four auceeaitve wM»ki prior tQ tha Jiney were Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge for sale at tbU office.' the U. 8, Army In August, lie return day aforaaald, children, Dominick, Oeorge League Of Keyport will meet Kudrlck, Jr. and children, Natalie Gerble, Spring Lake ii a graduate of Keyporl Klvin II, Slmmlll . (Klvin R. SlmmUi) JC C. Pennivlvanla Railroad tonight at 9 p.m. The pro­ and Virginia, Cedar Orove. D o ro th y , Jam es, D o n ald , and Miss Paula. Rotolo, New Classified Ada Qet Resulti High Sohool, Class of 1990* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaf­ is 917.18 gram >wIU deal with features George, Robert, Sandy, An­ Y o rk . , ■ of the forthcoming Hanukkab fren- and' children, Florence drew, and . Peter; Mr. and Gifts were sent by Mrs. F e s 1 1 V a 1, which begins an d Edwjird, Browntown, Mrs. Edward Preston and Helen Oaclon, Mrs. Frances Wednesday, Nov. 28 at sunset i were among 30 guests who st­ children, Gloria, Patricia, and Sabia^ Mrs. Rose Oenovese, and lasts until Thursday, Dec. tended a party Sunday at the Edward; Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Mrs. Maddle Allocco, Mrs. 6i at sunset. I home .of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph mond Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Drago, Mrs. Nick Ma- Edward Szuet; Mr. nnd Mrs. rone, Mrs. Angie Halloran James Burlew and children, and daughter, Mrs, Edith James and Butch; Mr. end Carhart and Mrs. Angelina Mrs. Al Szuel;-.Mr, and Mrs. DellaPletro. new score- Ronald Gale; Mr. snd Mn. Frank Smoyak and children, Cancer Killi More _ Frank and Janice. all sweet, »moot|i and Also Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Men Than Women ' Kudrlck, Mr. and. Mrs. Steve More men than women died' (There are \6 more where ihete fonr came from) . Barron, and daughter, Joan; of cancer ln New Jeraey In ' ' .... ' I T- • eeeaeeaeea^e V\ Mrs. Mary Kudrlck; Mr. and 1055, ac c o rd in g to figures iM«*«t*MiMieeeiieie(*eeMte«ieeMeaMeieiae^ieeeei»e«eiieMMieaieeM«iMeeMi' Mrn. Al Smoyak and children, compiled by Uie American Barbara, Judy, and Karen; Cancer Society, New Jeraey Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Smoyak Division, from records of the a n d children. J a c k and New Jersey State Department James; Mr. and Mrs. Wllilam of Health. D u rin g th e 12- Rapp; Miss Sarah Ann Seber; month period 5310 males, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Seb­ which &033 were white, nnd er; Mr. and Mrs. Burt Sober 4496 fe m a le s, of w hom 4252 and son, Jack; Mr. nnd Mrs. were white, died-of the dis­ Julius Szuch; Mr. and Mrs. ease which in the second Robert V. Seber, Jr.. and chil­ KrcateBt^aker of human llvee dren, Jeanne, Robert and Ste­ in this country. v en . U p to 1045 th e g r e a te r n u m ­ "ONE FIFTY” 4-DOOR SEDAN ber of victims were women "IWO'TIN" SPORT COUPI * Ladies Auxiliary •••e«eeaeaee« but since then the tide has MMMiMeMMHiKMiM ••• f M M j.u .i I a i e e 1 1 1 a a i i e a i •ee»«eeeeeeeaeeeeeaa- Holds Meeting : changed. One reacon for this : is believed by American Can- The Ladies Auxiliary of ihe crr Society officials to be the Cheesequake In d e p e n ­ intensive educational cam ­ dent Fire Company held Its paign that has been carried re g u la r m onthly m <* e; t i n % on for women, especially on Tuesday evening at /the the topic of breast cancer. Cheesequake Fire House on The fact that women are R o u te 34. M rs. G eo rg e D ro st, quicker now to detect lumps president, presided. ln tht breaist and have them A report on the Halloween removed before they become dance wan given by Mrs. Vic­ cancerous has cut down the tor O'Brien, Prizes for the number of th o s e who are dance were donated by Mrs stricken with the disease. ^ameDcu) BEL Al« CONVtltTIDL* Viclor O'Brien and the Sayre Monmouth county reports cortviiT T i Wood Ford Agency. 294,239 deaths from cancer Further di&cusMon followed during this period, , . about improvement* to be D r y C l e a n i n g made at the Firehou.se, The auxiliary in h av in g a Hebrew Study Group I-ook over liie whole line-nj> new ClievrolrU for '57. Nineteen , membership drive. Those in­ To Hold Meeting MATAWAN BRANCH terested In participating in the new passenger ear motleln I lint are lower, longer mul new right group's activities may contact On Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. KEYPORT CLEANERS th e membership chairman the United Hebrew Congrega down to the wheels—plus tlie dashing new Corvette. Mrs. Wellington Graham, or tion Study Group will meet at Mrs. Drost. the home of Mr. and Mn. Tliere’aone iliat will fit info your life lirnntifuHy. Come in wxin anilnee! 116 .Main Street Hostesses for tbe meeting Edward Jtothenberg, Maple (Opposite Ryan Bros.) w tfe Mrs. Ira Applegate PI., Keyport Dr. W. O g*fii Mrs. Edward Trabalta, and be chairman of ib* meet­ Mrs. Hay Gfrub. ing. MATAWAN Mr. Davis will discuss cur­ Only frunchitnl (Jiivi vIiI dm h-n New Members rent events. Mrs. Julet Alpine W ilhj/ltiy lh It fain/inn Iniiliiiinik RUGS - SHAMPOOED will consider the relation of Ml*» Patty Ferrante and the American Jew to Israel, PICK UP and DELIVERY Mrs. Macon Mlcheux. Key­ Tiabbi Harry O. If. Levine will port. were among tfrope intro offer a digest o f the Sources duced at new members, al a of Judaitim. , . KEyport 7-0102 recent meeting of Ihr Mon Mr. ftotbenl/rrg C'1' V t . JOHNSON -< GIBB MOTOR CO mouth Counter Dental Assist. Ogens are co chairmen of the Punt: OivbiM Stm t, Ktyfwt *Al4* AsuxrlaUon, freM ln lied study group/- Mra.' Bert Cold 108, Main Street, Matawan Pfcoae Matawwi M040 mmm BSnk. •• "■ stem \% ttcrtitry ' Joseph Allan and the late Jtf* • .. Halsebof MATAWAN COUPLE MARRIED ENGAGEMENTS seph Allan, 844 Bay Ave.. Un- UNION BEACH GIRL IS BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Joh 4 H u lse- ■ton B e a c h , to A nthony R uslg« THE' bos, Clover Hill ltd., Holm McQowan-Tambs nuolo, son of Mr. -and Mrs. del, are the parents ?f a son, M r,;/:• andif M rs^t*fia J-fcl A Michel Rusignuolo, 303 Dock MATAWAN J01M A L born Tuesday, €>ct. 30, 1955, ^ p /n b s ,' 437 A tla n tia S t., IBJey? In Monmouth Memorial Hos- port, announce ttte 'engage­ EitaL ' . '______m ent--of-'til e-ir-daughter^ t u t e l e n Joyce, to Thomas -McGowan, T ro lla n Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. FUNERAL SERVICE A son was born In ’ Mon­ Thomas McGowan, 45 .Atlantic mouth Memorial Hospital ou St., Keyport. . ■ Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1956, to Mr. ,'i • Mrs. Boyle K. PattUon Miss Tombs and Mr. Mo and Mrs. Dominick Trollan, Qowan both* attendel_Keyport Funeral services were held 105 S econd S t., K e y p o rt. High School. She is employed Baturday at 1:30 p.m. at the P ic k e tt . by J . J. Newberry, Keyport. Bedle Funeral Home, Key­ Mr. McGowan Unemployed by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pick­ Pen's Roofing Co., Matawan. ; port, tor Mrs. Louise Pattl- e tt, 23 H a rriso n A v e., M a ta ­ No date has been set for son, 47, wife ol Boyle K. Pat­ wan, are the parent* of a son * llfcon, Locust - a*., U n i o n 1iorh“TUe$day, 0ct,30, 1935, the., w e d d in g . ^ - ...... - — ■— Beach, wh* died Tuesday. In Monmouth Memorial Hospi­ ■ Brown-Schumacher ’ O ct. 30.’ a t. S t. V in ce n t’s H os­ ta l. . . Mr. and Mrs. H. B. -Schu­ m a c h e r. 125 W a rre n S t.. K ey­ pital, Montclair. The Rev. R od en port, announce the engage­ A son was born on Wednes­ Richard Yaussyr pastor of the ment of their daughter,' Gret- d a y , O ct. 31,. 1956, in . M on­ Grace Methodist Church. Un­ chen Ann, to George W. mouth Memorial Hospital, u> Ion Beach, officiated. Inter­ Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roden, G eo rg e O . Brown, S id n ey ment was In ShQreland Mem­ MISS SYLVIA ALLAN Tennent Rd., Morganville. Ave.;-Union Beach...... orlal Gardens. Raritan .Tqwn- St,, Union Beach, has beed P rfrk e r , Miss Schumacher attended announced.1 . " sh ip . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Par* K e y p o rt High School. Mr. Miss Allan graduated from Mrs. Pattlson was born ln Brown graduated from Red ker, 115 Stone Rd., Unlo .Keyport High School, and Is Linton, Ind., and was the Beach, are the parents o£ Bank Catholic High School andlsem p!oyedatlFoitM oa- employed-by^Cantei'buey-KQlt-^- “ ^daugm erof ;Mf3r'Jam(!3 Hen­ daughter; born'TuesdajLrpci ters, Keyport. Mr; Ruslsnuolo 307‘'1956, In R lv e rv lew Hi m o u th ...... Attended Keyport High School derson, Union Beach, and the ta l. No date has been set for lale Thomas Park. She was the wedding. . • and Is employed by Frank Rappa, Freneau, general con­ J » member of Liberty Chapter ConwaV w Mr. and-Mrg. Carr ' BusignuoIo-AUan tr a c to r . . Order of Eastern Star, Kear- 35*/* First St., Keyport, are the Tlie engagement of Miss No date has been set for • ny. parents of a daughter, born Sylvia Allan, daughter of Mrs. the wedding. Surviving;, besides her hus­ Thursday, Nov. 1, 1958, In Riv­ band.: are two sons!- Robert. erview Hospital.. t t . :: KEYPORT GIRL WEDS AIRMAN In the U. 8. Navy; Thomas, M o ran o y Union Beach, and a sister, A daughter was bo£i in Riv­ erview Hospital on Friday, Mrs.- M argaret Slevewrlght, MR., MRS. ANDREW^ BILARCZYK MRS. CHARLES JOHN RODER, JR. Nov. 2. 1956, to M r. an d M rs. K e a rn y ," .. Philip Morano, 345 Aberdeen Miss Janet Florence^, Ben- bouquet of ru a-t and gold Before an altar jlecorated cascade bouquets of pink Rd., Matawan. nessy, daughter ofr Mr\ and chrysanthemums. ' wllh white gladioli and pom­ pompons.- ' . WILLS FILED M rs. A lfred T . H ennessy, 808 ' The bridesmaids were Miss C h av a n pons, Miss Paula Rose Pou- The flower girls were Linda zenc, daughter of Mr. and Jersey Ave.; Union Beach, Gloria Roder, Keansburg, sis­ Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Cha­ and Patricia Arias, Perth Am­ became the bride of Charles ter of the bridegroom, and M iv O fia u l P o u z e n c , 118 M ain Charles Murphy . v an ,- 1838 N o rth C o ncourse, boy, nieces of the b rid e ­ John Roder, Jr., son of Mrs, Miss Pamela Rutherford, Irv­ St., Miiiawan, be'came th e Charles Murphy, Matawan, Cllffwood. are the parents of groom. Their dresses were Herta Roder, Sunset Ave., ington,. niece of the bride. bride o( Andrew Bilarczyk, a son, born in Pjertb Amboy styled Uke'the honor attend­ 'Who died O ct. 7,: 1956, m ad * Keansburg and the late K a t h 1 e e n Farley, Union Hospital. ' 14 Main St., Matawan, and ■■■■■■» $2500 c a sh , b e q u e st to Chirles Roder, Sunday, Nov. Beach, sister of the bride, the lale Andrew Bllarczyk, ant’s. They wore velvet head­ bands and carried miniature llece, Mary Holtz, In his will 4, 1950, a t 3 p .m . la H oly was Junior bridesmaid; Their B o v in e ' Saturday, Nov. 3, 1956, at Family Church, Union Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bovlno, 10:30 a.m. In St. Joseph’s casade bouquets of pink *f July 20. He directed that a floor-length gowns and bon­ The Rev. Joseph O. Pox offl* nets were styled like the hon­ 17 Sadowskl St., Old Bridge, ClUirch, Keyport. pompons. - . trother, James W. Murphy, elated at the double ring or attendant's in capuclne are the parents of a son,-born The Rev. John Hendricks Paul E. Pouzenc, Jr., Mata­ .’ indi Elizabeth H. ?V e 1'e h| ceremony* Mra, Frank Flem* and they carried cascade bou­ Sunday. Nov. 4, 1956, in Perth officiated at the double ring wan, brother of the bride lhare equally;: lila residuary Ing played the organ. quets of bronze ^chrysanthe- Amboy Hospital. ' . ceremony, and celebraled the was the best man ahd ushers estate. He. appointed Oliver Olven ln marriage by her m u m s. * . nuptial mass. Mrs. Michael were Francis Bertrand. Ridge ' PJotner . E. Welch executor of his will. father, the bride wore a for­ Cox was the soloist and Miss. field Park, brother-in-law of L o rn a H en n essy , U ,n 1 o n A daughter waa born In mal gown designedwith, Loretta Durante, organist. the bridegroom,, and Thomas Beach, niece ot the bride, Perth Amboy Hospital on Sat­ ' Peter J. VjinCharldorp;. -princess bodice of DeAngells Olven In marriage by her Kelly, Keyport, uncle of' the Peter J. y«rt!charldIes. Schenck had lived ln effect with lace over nylon For their wedding trip *lo • Mrs. Christine Schmidt Middletown Township High Yawger was a member of lulle over taffeta. Her finger-k Florida, where they will, re­ Mrs. Christine Schmidt, 90, Matawan 45 years. She was a School and Is employed by the Hotel and Restaurant Em­ tip veil of French illusion fell side, the bride wore a gray of 28 Crescent St.. Keansburg, member of the First Presby­ Atlantic and pacific Tea .Co., ployees and BartendeVs union from a crown of ^rhinestones tweed sheath dress with a . died Saturday, Nov. 3, 1956, terian Church. Matawan.. and L ocal 133, M iam i, F la ., and and pearls and she carried a black velvet hat, black acces- ' K ean sb u rg . in Monmouth Memorial Hos­ the Beach Merchants Associa­ a charter member of the W h ite prayer book with white sorles and a corsage of white They will live at 903 Union pital. She was born ln Ger- Ave,, Union Beach. tion, Keansburg. Matawan Woman’s Club. orchids, stephanotls and ba- o rch id s. • man>< Mrs. Schmidt lived in Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Surviving are a daughter, bles'-breath. The bride and bridegroom . K e a n sb u rg 15 years. She was Bertha (Butlerl Yawger; a Mrs. Laurence W. Lemalrem a ire , Miss. E le a n o r M arlon were graduated from Mata­ a member of the Keansburg son, William, and two gtjand- Matawnn; two grandchlldreilldrenl, Warmke, tCliffwood, was the wan-High School. Mrs, Olm- BIRTHS Methodist Church, . . clilldieii, all of West Kians- and one great grandchild maid of honor* Her sleeveless stead was employed by Han- S u rv iv in g are. two sons, . M e rritt * Funeral services weroo h eld1 ballerlna-length gown of em- son-VanWlnkle-Munnlng Com­ Oustavo and Rudolph, Keans­ bu rg . t . ■, * Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt, M onday a t 1:30 p.m. at the e^ald green taffeta had back pany, Matawan. burg; 10 grandchildren and 12 Funeral services and a high Bedle Funeral Home, Mata­ panels. She wore an emerald The bridegroom enlisted ln 308 B ro ad S t., K ey p o rt, a re great-grandchildren. requiem mass were held Mon wan, with the Rev. Chesler green feathered hat and car­ the U. S. Air Force and has lhe parents of a son, born Funeral services were con­ day at 11 a.m. at St. Mark’s S a tu rd a y , Nov. 3, 1956, in A. Galloway, pastor of the ried a cascade bouquet of yel­ served three of his four years ducted Tuesday at 2 p .m Eplscopnl Cliurch, Keansburg, First Presbyterian Church, of­ low chrysanthemums. of duty. He Is stationed at Monmouth Memorial Hospital. from the II, Laurence Scott with the Rev. Robert Blzzaro, ficiating. Interment ' was in The bridesmaids were Miss Homestead Air Force Base, . and Son Funeral Home, Bel­ vicar, officiating. Interment G a lla g h e r the O ld Brick Cemetery, Jane Muro, Cllffwood, and 1 Homestead, Florida. ford, with the Rev. Dr. o to was In Bloomfield Cemetery, MR., MRS. CHARLES FRANCIS WALSH A daughter was born ln B ra d e v e lt. Rlvtfrvlew Hospital on Mon­ C, F. Janke, pastor of tho Bloomfield, under the dlrjc- jlllllt lin u t lo ii of the John J. Ryan The wedding of Miss Isa­ and matching cap. She carried d ay, Nov. 6, 1050, to MT. and Keansburg Methodist Church, Mrs. Charles 'E, Brliej , I -I* Home For Funerals, Keans­ belle Joyce Brookes, daughter a colonial bouquet of pink Illy- Mrs. W-arren Gallagher, State officiating, Interment waa ln Mrs. Lillian A. Briley, 20 II. Studios Cloverleal Cemetery, Wood- burg. Collins St., Keansburg, widow . of Mrs. Hazel Brookes, Gol­ of-the-valloy. St., Union Beach. Illll b rid g e . ' Raymond J. Walsh, Spring­ Miss Theresa Bonis of Chnrles E. Briley, died den’s Lane, West Keansburg, D e C raen e S unday” N ov. 4, 1956, a t R lv ­ CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY ~ field, Mass., brother of the Harry L. Knimohs M iss T h e re sa J . B onis, 232 to Charles Francis Walsh, U. Broom, served as best man. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence De- ervlew Hospital. She w as 10 MAIM ST. TEL. KE 7-1391 KEYPORT Ctaene, Route 36. Koyport. Harry L. Emmons, 68, of Augusta St., South Amboy, S. Army, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. The bride's m other selected horn ln South Carolina, the 656 Woodland Ave., Laurence died F rid a y , N ov. 2, 1956, In A lb e rt Walsh, Springfield, a powder blue lace dress, a are the parents of a daughter, daughter of the late Robert born S unday, Noy'. 4, 1930, ln Harbor, died at his homo Roosevelt Hospital, Metuchen, Mass., took place Sunday, matching feather hat, black and Mary (Gooee) Cockeroft. Thursday, Nov.1 1, 1956. a f He r an Illness/ of four N o v , 4, 1056, a t 3:30 o 'clo ck a c c e sso rie s and co rsa g e of Rlvorvlew Hospital. ' Mrs. • Briley had lived In Born In Chcstor, lie was the m onths. in St. Joseph's Church, Key,-.. plpk roses. The bridegroom's Keansburg six years, and pri­ - r--lHodnlo ' son of the lale Abraham Whit ' port. . j,r nibthej- choso an orclild lace , Born ln, South Amboy, she or to , 1hat-: resided In New A daughter was born on flctd Emmons and Addle The Rev. John Hcndricks n fle n ia o n d re ss, m a tc h in g ac* was the daughter ol the late York. She was a member of Ross W.,Maghan Agency S unday, N ov. 4, 1956, in R lv ­ (Williamson) Emmons. Officiated at the ceremony. ooHsorles and corsago of pink John J, and Therese (Kenny) St. Ann's Church, Keansburg. ervlew Hospital, to (Sir. and llo was a rotlrcd buyer for Traditional wedding m usic ry ses. B onis. Surviving are two daugh­ Mrs. Louis Diodato, 38 Main restaurants. Real Estate—Insurance was played by the organist, 'A reception was held at the Miss Bonis Is survived by ters. Mrs. Louise Kraemer St., Keyport. Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Miss Loretta Durnnle, homo of the bride's sister, three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs; Faith' Dime, New A g n e 8 (Nelson) Emmons, MATAWAN 138 Main S t MA 1-0003 , Tho bride, given in mar­ M rs. Donald Euglemann, B aldw in ’ Trotter' and Miss Catherine York; a son. Charles O., Lnurenco Harbor; two daufh riage by. her brother, William West lCeanHbUrR, after which Mr. and Mrd. Elmer Bald­ Bonis, both of South Amboy, Keansburg; four grandchil­ tors, Mrs. Ellsworth VanHorn Brookes, Jr., West Keansburg, tho couple left for a wedding win, 520 C olum bia A vo., U n­ and Mis. Marie Slinne, Union dren and one great-grand lied Bank, nnd Mra. John appeared in r ballerlna-length trip to Maryland. ion Beach, arc the parents of Bcach; five brothers, John, child. < Qualey, Ramsey; tw o bro gown of white lace over satin, For traveling lhe bride a son, born Saturday. Nov. 3, James and Thomas, all of A requiem mass was cele­ tliers, E ilw l n.^Clcarwater designed with v-neokllne, high chose a black and white 1059, in R lv e rv lew H o sp ital. South Amboy, Francis, Lau< brated yesterday at 0 a.m. at Ac tail ly t o w n tffldwey. Ih | *1i i i i IN dyw butw. Fla., and Clifford, Chester; 6 standing ' collar and long tweed suit, a blnck hat, black rence Harbor, and Edward, St. Aim's' Church. Interment IlcnneU sister, M r s. Walter Lewis, / sleoves, pointed at tho wrists, und whlto accessories and a attached to the U, S. Army. was ln Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Mr. and Mrs. William Ben­ Morris Plains; and one grand' F I L L - and a bouffant hooped skirt. corsage of red and white roses. Funeral services were held Middletown, under the direc­ nett, 34 Carmine Ave.. West child, Her fingertip veil of French The bride is a graduate of Tuesday -a t-8:30 a.m. from tion of the Bedle Funeral Kennsburg, are lhe parents of Funeral services woro Imld Y O U R * v Illusion was arranged under n Keyport High School, and Is her late residence to Bt. Home, Keyport. a' son, born Wednesday, Oct. Sunday at 2 p.m. nt tho' crovyti of pearls, and she onr- Mnry'B Church, South Am­ employed hy Fort Monmouth 31, 1050. Pleasant 11111 Cemetery Clmp BIN rled, a bridal bouquet of whlto Signal Coip.s nt Ciunp CoJon boy, where a solemn hlRli re­ el, Chester. Interment wns In md kiiK It lilltll... illlyvof-the-valloy. W u l t t . quiem mass wan held at Tho bridegroom was graduat- Pleanant Hill Comelory. under a.m, interment waa ln Cal­ LOUIS STULTZ Jr., Inc. The maid of honor, Alisa ed^/rom Kryporl High School A fcon w as born In R iv e r' the direction of the lledle Fu­ vary Cemetery, Pnrlln. Ar .K ath leen T, McOovcrn, and' presently is nerving In view, Hospital on Thursday, neral Home. Mntnwun, 213 Broad Straot Keyport Keansburg, wore a light blue llie U. S. Army. Hr formerly Nov, 1, 1056, to M r. an d M rs rnniiements were under tlie bollcrinn*]ength gown of tulle, was employed by lhe A k v William Waltt, 30 Kearney Albert Yauger direction of Tlie O u n d ru m Keyport 7-1104 . v i th a darker velvet bolero Store. * J?crilC.Ambb>\ Si., Koyport. Albert ■ Y aw gpr.^^^Flghth Service, South Amboy. - WEDDINGS groom. Michael . Petermann. gan by Mrs. Celia Maeee. er 19S(, and w as em ployed u year book, "The ciarla." He COUPLE HARRIED IN SOUTH AMBOY Cliffwood, nephew of the Given ln marriage by her a secretary at Mary Carter also Is active In the Pre-Med­ . W E bridegroom, w aa the jr 1 n g Ical Boclety and the Cardinal ■ Flnreldie-Sturra , father, the bride wore i waltx Paint Factory, Matawan. b e a re r . ! Key Society,- a campus serv­ 'Miss Bette Kathryn Sturm, length gown of off-white silk .T he bridfpnwm .graduated M A T M N I 0 1 M ! M r:», ■ J o k a ;. Pellaflttto ic e M ! f 15 K r ; S i • I asugtiter of Mr, and Mrs. Mi­ organza with a Dior bodice fr.oiii' sMM»W*n:iH(gh: . ... , fSciool. . , P^rth-rAmboix gpiJjnMbtflifif chael, Bernhardt, Upper Blacfc and portrait neckline of em­ e l i t e t i i * ipW ; > Bjrii; ii; .serving <'- Ciijstfled A(t» O e^Reiu^ta I f Nov; ». I»5« P a g e E I e v SddyrHPa-.r and—William-- j r i ‘the bride, wore, a beige . silk broidered Alencon lace and in th e :it,i S.< i A ir ; F o r t e s ta ­ Fiogeldle,' Jr;, ion: of Jirv and afternoon-length ..dress; at win­ cap aleeves. The full skirt tioned In. FlattsbUre. N. V. Jlrs. William- J. Flngeldle. ter white hat with brown vell, Was worn over a matching Hei | k t t e w ^ d «>4lr ■ P o ro e ! T e c h - ir., Upper * Black Eddy,■ Pa., 'brown accessories and «M'ppr* sere united. In. marriage at S ag e, of w h its; ro s e s^ ’> * *lif>: Her shoulder length veil plqfl pchooji: atfester ;A lr Base, 'Bllow; Miss. gt. Matthew’s L u theran The"' bridegroom’s'^m other o( imported French' illusion When they return from their Church, Kellers Church, Up­ chose a blue lace over match fell from a coronet ot p e a rls and sequins and she carried wedding trip, the couple will per Black Eddy, ' Pa., Satur­ in g taffeta afternoon-length a modified colonial bouquet of reside at Plattsburg, N. Y. day, Oct. 27, 1956. at 2:30 gown trimmed in silver, a sli­ \ A i ^ f white carnations, white angel p.m. , ver sequin hat, sliver acces­ leathers, leathered carnations The Rev. Merwyn Shelly, sories and a corsage of white Direct* College ro se s. -, and small magnolia foliage. perkasis, Pa.,'Ofticiatd, at an Miss E 1 a i n e Erdmann Play Publicity ___ almr decorated with mixed A recepllon followed at Bal- Matawan. was tiie maid of Joseph Becker, son of Dr. bouquets of white blossoms. bach’s Restaurant, Keans- honor. Her waltz length gown Mrs. Btarr Staulfer played b'drg, . 3,id*ney Becker and Mrs. of Ice blue taffetn had a Dior Becker, ’140 Maple 1*1., Key* j FRIDAY MORNING traditional wedding music on For their wedding trip, to bodice, portrait neckline and port. Is in charge of publicity (he organ. ' Florida, the bride i^llrc a full skirt. She wore" a match­ for the Muhlenberg College ,The bride, felven in mar­ pink wool^Jersey dress with ing coronet with a face veil Stask & Dagger Society's pro­ riage by her lather, wore a soft-pleated skirt, a black vel­ nnd carried the same style duction of Oeorge Bernard waltz' -length dress of toast vet hat, black accessories and bouquet in mist blue as the Show’s “Pygmalion.” Muhlen* Alencon lace over pick satin Corsage of white roses. b rid e ’s. berg College Is In Allentown, with a full skirt. She carried Fred Emerson, Glen Coye, The bride1' was graduated P a . fe w V cascade of pink carnations L. I., brpthi'r of the bride­ from Keyport High School, 1 The plot of "Pygmalion” is and baby pink rosebuds on a Class of 1953, and Is employ­ groom, was the best man and based on one of Mr. Shaw's lace doily. M ichal Elliott, Mataewan, ed at Union Frocks, Keyport. "pet Ideas, the tmportanco^o?- 3 6 ” t o 4 8 ” Mrs. Marge Boyce, Key- ■r it e bridegroom- , attended brother of llic hrlde, ushered— , portnvas—m atron—- of—honor; 1antfuiri5e“ fts “an in d e x -to cul-- ClUfwood School and is em- , -The bride’s -mother choso -* aceoTdliig lo Dr. An­ She wore'- a' princess' style played by Jannarone Engi­ jnlnk tissue taffeta . afternoon dress of blue faille, lashloacd drew H. Erskine, director. D R A P E R Y neering Company, Matawan. length gown with a round Tho current smash hit, the 1 with a scoop neckline and He served two years in the neckline a id short sleeves uo'.iffont skirt. She carried Broadway musical. “My Fair . A N D 1 ' ' 3. Army, and spent one over which she wore a match­ Lady,” is based on the play. bouquet of yellow carnations year ln Fronce. ing Jacket with three-quarter Frank Boyce, Keyport, wa: The play will bo given today, The couple will reside In sleeves and rhinestone trim­ tomorrow and Saturday In the best man, ' med collar. Her hat and ac­ Union Beach. . campus Little Theater, A wedding supper for the cessories were pink mauve SLIP C O V E R Immediate families was held Emerson-KIUott - Mr. Decker, a Junior pre and she wore a corsage of medical student, is a staff at the home of the bride af Miss Marilyn Joan Elliott, pink carnations. ler which the couple left for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. member of the Muhlenberg The bridegroom’s mother “Weekly,” and tho college a wedding tri|P4o-New York. H enry Elliott,' Washington selected a light blue silk af­ FABRIC Upon their return, the couple MB., MRS. PAUL ROGER CAULLETT Ave., Matawan, became the ternoon length gown with a will reside' in Upper Black bride of Robert B, Emerson, matching hat and accessories Miss Evelyn Joyce Muir, her elbow length veil of illu­ R E G 9 8 c Eddy, Pa. . Orant St., Matawan, son of and a corsage'of pink carna­ F a s t daughter of Thomas Muir, 12 sion ln place, and she carried Mrs. Charles Monaghan, Glen tio n s. c Walker-Stlles Grand St., Morgan, formerly a cascade bouquet of Fuji t o 1 . 1 9 Cove, L. I., and the late Wil­ A 1 reception follow ed C o l o r -T he m a r r ia g e o t M rs. of Keyport, and the late Mrs. Chrysanthemums. bur Emerson, Sunday, Nov. at Crystal Brook Inn, Eaton­ Beryle Stiles and Ethel Muir, became the bride Miss Sheila Muir, Morgan, 1958 at 4 p.m. ln the First town, for the bridal party and SUPERIOR PUNtRAt URVKXS «l Delbert Walter was solemniz­ of P a u l ’ R o g er C au llett, 317 was hsr sister’s maid-of hon­ Baptist Church, Matawan Immediate families, after r«w«M dignity md towty . . • ed Saturday afternoon, Oct. Union Ave., Union Beach, son or. She wore a princess style The Rev. Chester A. Oallo­ which the couple left for Can­ to tW «l tU m 27, 1956, la the Lutheran of the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul cockta.ll length gown of pur­ way, pastor of the First Pres­ ada. For traveling, jIrs._Em < wvt . ______-___ — Caullett, on Bunday, Nov. 4. Church, North Miami, Fla. ple velvet with a scoop neck­ byterian Church, Matawan, J.J. Newberry Keyport erson wore a navy blue suit, 1956, a t 3 p .m . ln th e F irs t The bride, daughter of Mrs. line and short sleeves, with a officiated at the ceremony be­ a winter white hat, white ac­ DAYnjNERAuioME John T. Wilson and the late Presbyterian Church, South purple feather headpiece. She fore an altar decorated with cessories and a white orchid Mr.' Wilson, was attired ln a Amboy. The Rev. David Muy- III Hapl* PI. Xeypeil carried a cascade bouquet of white gladioli. Mrs Victor c o rs a g e . light blue taffeta sheath dress skens, pastor, outdated ab the T»l. KE^pori M HI orchid chrysanthemums. Fredda was the soloist. She The brldo graduated from and wore a corsage of red double ring ceremony before William Alexander, Union was accompanied ot) the or-1 Matawan High School. Class roses. Ber attendant, . Mrs. an altar decorated with, white Beach, was the best man. John Sprow. wore a beige chrysanthemums. sheatti dress and also had a Miss Mary Plnho, Linden, Mrs. Margaret Ellertton corsage' of red roseB. The cousin of the hrjde, was the Morgan, aunt or the bride best man was Thomas Adkln. soloist and she was accom­ chose A, navy blue wool "suit Mrfl. Walter and her mother panied on' the organ by Her­ with, a red velvet hat, red ac­ were former Keyport resi­ b e r t D lx. cessories and a corsage of dents,-The brldegroom( a na­ Given in marriage by her white camellias. Mrs. Kather­ tive of St. Louis," Minn., is father, the bride wore a. prin­ ine Frelwald, Union Beach, employed by t h e v Florida c e ss style cocktail length aunt of the bridegroom,-se­ Light aad Fqwer Company. gown of white embroidered1 lected a navy blue-’sllk dresq, Allowing a reception at the satin, styled with a v-nockllne with a matching hat and ac­ home of the bride, the couple front and back and long cessories and a corsage of left for a wedding trip to sleeves pointed at tbe wrists. pink camellias. Naples, Fla. Her Juliet cap of lace held A reception followed at .the ' - v - bride's home, after which tho couple left for Miami Beach, CQUPLE WED AT ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH , Fla. For traveling, tho bride wore a brown silk suit with beige hat and accessories and a corsage of white orchids. /The bride graduated from Sayrevllle High School, Class of 1953, and Is employed in the Development Engineering Department ot the National Lead Company, 'Titanium ' Dl- vision. South Amboy.' * frllo '-' brSdc^rooyri' trrkdJiatsd from Keyport High SchooIL Class of 1951, and is employ­ ed in the U. S. Post Offlco. Keyport. He served two years ln the U. S. Army, 18 months of-whlch were spent ln Korea. When they return from their wedding trip, the couple will reside at 114 First St., K e y p o rt; '

WEDDINGS

DellaPletro-IIardy Miss Catherine Ann Hardy, daughter of Henry Hardy, 1503 R o u te 30, U nion B each , and the late Mrs; Stella Ray­ mond Hardy, became the bride of Michael DellaPletro, son of Mrs. Anna DellaPletro, Gulden St.. Cliffwood. and the. late Michael DellaPletro, Sat­ u rd a y , N ov. 3, 1050, a t 3 p.m la the Holy Family Church, Union Beach. The Rev. Joseph G. Fox, pastor, officiated at the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with white gladioli and pompons. Mrs. Frank Fleming played tradi' MR., MRS. ANtHONT EL ■ ABBATEHABCO tlonal wedding muslo, on th0 o rg a n , ...... Miss Julia Rose Ammaturo. 'Their aqua gowns and head* ' Given in marriage by ^er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pieces were styled like the father, tbe bride wore a floor Janies Ammaturo, Route 35, length gown designed with a honor attendant’s and they Keyport, became tbe bride of lace bodice trimmed -with se' Anthony Michael Abbatemar- carried cascades of y • 11 o w quins and a lace Jacket with co, son of- Mr. and Mrs. Cono chrysanthemums. • long pointed sleeves. The red' Abbateraarco, 89 N o rth Joy Blancamono, Red Bank, lngote skirt was of lace over Bridge A vj^Red Bank. Sat­ cousin of tha^brldegroom. and nylon tulle. Her fingertip veil u rd a y , N ov. 3. 1056, a t 2 p .m . Dolores Halse. Fair Haven, was of French illusion and t h b j w e w j P o n t i & G C om pf& t& fy /Sf& w ln St. Joseph's Cburch. Key­ were dressed like the attend­ her lace cap was trimmed po rt. ants and carried cascade bou- with sequins. She carried a The Hev. John Hendricks quels, ^f yellow chrysanthe­ colonial bouquet of white rb*~ fro m f^ow G r ±o F^& r& on& fity / officiated at the double ring m u m s. es and fitephanotis. A ceremony. Mrs. Michael Cox John- Abbatemarco, Red Mrs. Donald Petermann, was the soloist and Miss Lor­ Bank, brother of the bride­ Cliffwood, sister of the bride­ etta Durante, organist. groom, was best man. The groom, was the matron of Given in marriage by her ushers were James Amma­ honor. Her waltz length. gown AND THB ririST OAlt AT ANY PRIOM WITH . . . Fresh from 100,000 miles ol I anting, tha *57 Ponlloo I, on display tomorrow | I father, ihe bride wore a for­ turo, jr., Keyport, brother of of shrimp colored lace had a 'S ' £ven a brio! once-ovor ol Pontlao's sloek new lines tell* you lhat you're In allhe . UTAn rtlOMT woriv DIKON^B /(Utliflf mal gown designed with a the bride; Jack Trlolo, Mata­ round collar, short sleeves Hosepolnt lace bodice, por­ wan, and Anthony Blancamo­ and a circular skirt. She start oi a flying revolution. And Ibat gllslonlng sheath conceals a carload oi —hna$r and lowr than «V«r />«/o/#“-/fc# JDOtf trait neckline edged with a no, Red Bank, cousin of the wore a matching velvet half- •nglnM ting "flrsls"—all polished (o walch-worlt porfocllon In Iho toughest lost over dlillnctlw n»w nuhmoilvt tlyling, standing scalloped lace border hridegroom. hfU and carried a colonial NIW INTSNIOS •TVVIMO-WITH TM ■ and long pointed sleeves. The For her /son’s wedding, l^rs, bouquet of peach pompons. given a flew oar. - ' *'OFF-TM«-»MOIJLDl«" LOON-O toMhlon " H itt' fo t full skirt of nylon_tuMe had a Abbatemarco selected an em­ The bridesmaids were Miss This 'S7 Ponllao pounded lh* load Ihrougb 100,000 rrllm ot louts , . . through U border of matching lace and erald green silk sheath after­ M a rg a re t Hardy, Union ,07-"f>9r(*atlY t'o/or S O I*T , L S V IL e L lN S RIDH — Wr/« StfH fo//oa chlds and stephanotls. For their wedding trip to Ihe honor attendant's in blue, Flight Hydra-Malic* io give you Ihe smoothest riding, easleot handling—and safest ©/ lh • fiaf't-a nivt tutptnilon band oa a b t§ Mrs. Peter Promlnskl, Red the Pocono Mountains, Pa , and 'they carried colonial bou' 1 2 4 ♦ o r 122-lneh wStelhatf. . Bank, sister of -'the bride­ the bride woro a blue brpcade quels of bronze pompons. —pew car evtr lo hit the roadl , groom, was the matron ol dress with a black fitted toat, Agnes DellaPletro, Keyport, Sea and drive this new '87 Pontiac. Sample in a single mile all that's been piovej t h u s s ropuLAn-rniovo s m i b h * honor. Her waltz-length gown cousin of the bridegroom, was winter white hat, black and fa 100,000 miles oi testing. M» ubg tMf 9pttvm» StarChfof • Sup9f ChUf • Chltflala, .. of mauve faille wtq princess white accessories and a cor- the flower girl. Her shrimp style with a boat ’ neckline, nnge of whKe orchids. colored no vn and headpiece short sleeves, and fiitT’ skirt. 'Hie bride was graduated •Af*ro styled like the other at­ Bhe wore a matching crown from Kc-yport High School, te n d a n t and Ahe c a rrie d a See A m erica's N um ber 0 Road O ar-O n Display Tom orrow l ^'Hh fnce veil and carried a Clans of 10H,' and Is employe miniature rolonlal bouquet 'A cascade bouquet of orchid ed by. thes Bendtx Aviation peach pompons. chryftRnthemums. Corp., Red Bank. Francis' Th^ bridal attendants were The bridegroom was gradu­ p o rt, w as liii b ro th e r s t>*K Mrs. Jack Trlolo and Miss ated from Red Bank Catholic /nan and uslic-rs were JotP(/h DOWNES PONTIAC Ann Bakowfckl. M atawan. Hi(h School. Class of J&S4. Dlni* Cliffwood Beach; and cousins of the bride, and Miss and Is employed by Charles Donald Petermann, ClUfwood, 6 2 - 6 6 Lower Main St. Phone Mat. 1^2299 Matawan, W. 1^ . M * Hurn*op, F . .&*v«ah, Nrptuce. brotbn la-lftw of the bride- r.y ...... , . ■ .. /-•-■ ' . J-r... rehabllit&lou courses for/ dri­ New Inspection Lanes... Saturday, 8 a.m. to S p.m..- II FASHIONS DISPLAY BY HEBREW WOMEN’S LEAGUE vers who shtfw no Improve­ Recenlly Opened fair weather. The lanes are Auto Club Sketches built toham lle passenger cars , , ment after having been pro­ w Three new motor vehicle cessed at t,hfe acddent preyeii- only. With the - addition ot MATAWAN JOURNAL Safety Blueprint, tlonfclinic; po^lstent-^aUfout • outdoor I inspection lai^cs?s |^ re tlj^e' n e ^ ^taflons| Direfctor educational' A11 a c k oil the opened oflitsUUj. on.'M onday, A ,'blueprlntto: reduc«the Gassert -pointed out that'this causes of 'accidents, • designed Page Twelve Nov. *, 1956 by . Motor' •; V ehicleD irector makes a total of nine suck traffic to|l In • New j j JerseJ ip reach all New Jersey drlv- Frederick' J. G a s s e r t. jr. Inspection stations construct­ was: sketched today Vy the ers and thus epable therrt j to They are located ln Union A ii t o m o bile Association recognise their'* own : drlvtnfc Township., U n 1 on County; ed and ln operation. . deficiencies so that, they may Tennent State Police of New Jersey. > N-o r t h Brunswick Township, elUnina'e them. Middlesex County, and Wall “Help W anted"'ads In this Bernard Burstein, club safe­ Complete First Year — " 8 t a 11 s 1 1 c a 11 y sp e a k ­ Township, Monmouth County. paper, tell you about the good ty director, said the program ing,” Mr. Burstein said. ' a The first of the new outdoor tobs o p en . . " , ,•• First anniversary of t li e basically concentrates on the driver's chances ln New Jerr inspection lanes was opened State Police Station at Ten- driver^ the. unknown factor In sey are one to 14 that ho will at B a.m., at the Union Drive- nent was observed Thursday. traffic .safety. By embarking be Involved Im an autp acci­ In Theatre, located ln Union D R . L O U IS I .P R A G E R -—The station sprvcs an area on? the—programs,.'.-Ur. Bur­ dent , this. year,. For. consistent TownBhlp on Route 22. with which Includes Marlboro stein declared, the state could traffic vlolaters and drivers the entrance off the east- — OPTOMETRIST T ow nship w est of R ou te 79 lower substantially its annual who take chances, the odda bound lane- opposite The -Flag­ EYES EXAMINED are one to three that they sh ip . - and the southerly part of toll of . 800 traffic deaths plus OFFICE HOURS Madison Township. 50,000 Injured ln motor vehi­ will meet up with an acci­ Opening ceremonies took . Dally knd Saturdays : When opened under , t h e cle actydents. He; warned that dent. It’s one to 67 for drivers place at 9:15 a.m., at the 9 ■ A/fli. tttV6 PiQI, command of Sgt. Lester John­ the .trend In traffic' accidents who obey traffic laws and Brunswick Drive-In Theatre Fridays 9 A.M. to ? P.M. son, 10 men and live‘patrol today Indicated another 1.000, drive defensively. ln North Brunswick Township. Wednesdays 9 A.lit. to cars were'assigned to the sta­ 000 vehicle deaths and some The entrance to the Inspection 12 Noon tion, In June, Sgt. Everett Tl­ 60,000,000 injuries by 1980. Bamberger’s Parade ’ la n e Is fro m U . S . R o u te 1, . 30 W. Front St., ' tus succeeded" Sgt. Johnson "Every day that New Jer­ Thanksgiving Eve one-half mile south of the Keyporl and the* present complement seyites fall to take active traffic circle where U. S. KEyport 7-202p comprises II troopers and six m e a i u r e s,"' Mr. Burstein On the night before every R o u te 1 a n d U . S . R o u te 130 ■ c a rs . . warned, "means more need­ American family sits "down meet, and opposite ” the na­ ..._j During the .iiast, year, the le ss ly JlUec! q r In ju re d , p erso n s for the, traditional Jurkey d!lt tional—,headquarters ~~of—4he — station’s officers have travel1 in-highway'"accidents through­ ner.rBam berger'sr New Jer­ Boy^ Scouts of America. ed 238,660 miles In patrollng out the state." ' sey’s largest store, will usher T h e d a y ’s final op en in g th e ir 225 sq u a re -m lle a r e a The. club ■ outlined a flve- ln the feast day and the yule- ceremonies took place at 11 that reaches as far north as polnt program. It called for: tide season with a mile-long a.m., at the Wall Stadium ln Old Bridge. ' ' . Uniform high school driver "Black Mght Parade.” de­ Wall Township, located on the Sgt. Titus reported that 140 education courses designed to sig n ed to d raw g a sp s of west side of Route 34, Just a accidents have been Investi­ Indoctrinate students, w I t h amazement and. oohs of de­ short distance south of Mon­ gated during the first year; proper driving attitudes; ade­ light from an audience that mouth r County Airport. • .1135. .m o t o r vehicle arrests . At (he card party and fashion show sponsored by the. Hebrew Women’s League of Key­ quate driver licensing proced­ should reach close to 40,000,­ Director Gassert explained have been made, and 262 a r port on Oct, 29 at the Keyport Synagogue, the models above display fashions oft the sea­ ures. Before an applicant gets 000 v ie w e rs. that the new inspection facili­ rests other than for traffic son from the shop of Mrs. Mildred Spector, Red Bank. Standing, left to right, 'are Mrs. a learner's permit, he should . T he, ln-person spectacle will ties are open Monday through violations a‘l s o have been Hyman Biura.JVIrs. Jules Sellinger, Mrs. Jack Goldberg, Mrs. Larry Elseman, Seated, In the show evidence of having com­ o rig in a te from Aveequahlc jn a d e . usual order, afer'M rs. Herbert It. Rothenberg, Mrs. Mark Goldman, Mrs. Samuel Siegel, Mrs. pleted a high school class­ Park, Newark, once the play­ During the first nine months Mortimer Temes. * . room course or its equivalent, ground and pageant site , for Our 2-minute “Rock 'n Roll'*' of this year, Tennent State take a psycho-physical test to Indian tribes, at 7 to 7:30 treatm ent ln a Red Devil Paint — Police have played » major 202 In traffic work arid Id,401 Loew’s Changes Hours determine possible driver de­ p.m. and will be carried over Conditioner is FREE when you role ln seeking out escapees hours ln other duty. A total fects and show he has a 100 stations on an “ABC-TV our buy paint here. Just open th*. Diabetes Detection On Winter Weekends knowledge of motor vehicle from' the State Home for of 86S m iles in o th e r th a n ln* national hook-up. This Is the can and start to paint I . Boys In Monroe Townshlp.and Due to the many requests laws* through a written test. annual... event done ln the vestigatlve duties have been the station has maintained a Week Starts Nov. 11 from-patrons, it has been an­ Road tests of 15 minutes dur­ name of the children of New Clothing Club PITTSBURG „one=ca;r„patroUln_the area Just traversed.— The—amount of nounced that Loew's “new" ation should be given on an Jersey ln honor of children all ;.Xor. apprehending; e s c a p e e s .. 11 $3700 has been recovered In M o ra th a n 1800 p h a rrtia c le s 35 Drive-In Theatre, Route 35, appointment basis whenever over the world. Last year, the PAINTS . Emergency measures devel­ auto value and $127.32 ln oth­ will try to .Identify some of the applicant feels he Is ready Voices of America beamed the W . S. WALLACE near Keyport, will open .Its ' W. D. SwarlTel Jr. oped for bringing back the er property returned. gates early, 4:00 p.m. on Sat­ for lt. " ‘ pageant Into’ four continents New Jersey's 80,000 unknown 24 W . FRONT ST. Farm & Garden Suppliea Re-examlnatlon of all viola­ when the world's first peace­ i . boys as soon as possible have diabetics during the .week of urdays, Sundays and holidays, " H a s le t, N . J . depended heavily on . support JC P & L Becomes with the screen show begin­ tion repeaters and accident time blackout was arranged Nov. 11, Diabetes Detection KEYPORT 7 0700 PHONE KEY 7-11M ' by this state police station. Part Of Power Pool ning at 8:30 p.m., during the repeaters at accident preven­ as a dramatic background for The .Tennent patrol.*! area Week; It was announced re­ winter season. This plan will tion clinics, should be given; .the offering. . - was.caryed out of a. large, Charles S. Kohlhepp, presi­ cently by John J. Debus, sec­ e n a b le tho3_e, w h o . m u s t a rise malnly-rural section that had dent of New Jersey Power & retary ofijjbe. Reie! Jersey eaj;ly__the following morning Light Company and Jersey for sohool or worlc to see the been shared by Hightstown, Pharmaceutical' A'isobl^tlMgK- Keyport and Princeton State Central Power St Light Com­ show and still get'home yery Pharmacies throughout the Police, stations. ; ' . pany, recenlly announced that early. Weekday* the gates Some .other statistics pro­ effective Sunday the two elec- state,” Mr. Debus said, "will will open 8:30, as usual, vided, by Sgt. . Titus Include: trio utilities, which he heads, provide leaflets to all their The theatre recently Install­ " B o y . . . c a n , m y M om cook!” —•A—total —of—1227- summonses became - part of -a gigantic patrons - which contain the ed In-car heaters which have — h a v e 'b e e h T rlssu e d j— 81 c rim e power pool totaling 9,877,230 tell-tale signs of diabetes and been most popular With pa­ co m p la in ts; 53 c a s e s In w hich Kilowatts. He said that the encourage recipients to visit trons. The heaters aje harm­ troopers assisted municipal two companies' combined gen­ their physicians :for a medi­ less to children or pets and ■ p o lice. ' ...... - erating capacity of 501,000 kil­ cal check-up. The objective of will not burn or scorch uphol-' Al!O, 30« hours consumed owatts now Is part of this this campaign Is to make lt stery or clothing. ln.cr.Imlual investigation, 14,- pool and, in turn, lt Is possi­ possible for adults to learn An exceptionally fine line-up ble for these companies to something about the status of of pictures has been schedul­ draw any needed amount of their health, either an Indica­ ed for the coming months electric power from the pool tion of excessive sugar or re­ leading off with “War and for any emergency. assurance that no protective Peace" as a Thanksgiving Two further benefits to be medical care Is needed.”. The week attraction. , . derived from the power pool success of the campaign will A s a n added t r e a ? for are the generation of electric­ be measured by tlie number the small-fry, Santa Claus ity on the lowest cost equip­ of unknown diabetics Identifi­ will he at tha theatre In. per­ ment In the new Interconnect­ ed . i . son,. every Saturday, Sunday, ed system and the. ability to More than BO pharmacies In and hollday until Christmas add at the most economical Monmouth and Ocoan Counties beginning Thanksglvlng^Day. locations, larger, Htore eTfl- ( ti w i l i r t will provide free diabetic de­ There will be prizes and sur- ctanV generating \mlta. Theap Hmt-ftfmurt arraapimntt orplff. tection kits to_ the patrons dur­ pj-tzes- ta -ikeepln* : jtHL two latter benefits are Im­ ing 'the w eek', according to festive holidays ahead. Plans tU t ' portant factors in helping to Jack Melsler, Keyport, presi­ are underway to plant avoid or postpone possible In­ dent of the Monmouth-Ocean glant-real-llve Christmas tree, creased, rates to consumers, County Pharmaceutical So- which will be decorated with particularly in view of the c lo ty . N bright lights and gay trim­ continuous rise ln costs of mings. Local church groups, fuel, materials, labor and tax­ "Diabetes is found -most will be Invited to qlng Christ­ es, Mr. Kohlhepp said, frequently," Mr. Debus said, "among relatives of diabetics, mas enroll during the yule season. ' 1 Furnished apartment sig n s persons who are overweight, for sale at this office. and those who are over 40, Symptoms are e x c essiv e thirst, loss of weight despite j5v< tfuilv< h Lw utf Shoroland Memorial a good appetite, visual distur­ bances, fatigue, and frequent (BELL FINANCE Gardens Cemetery Infections." BROWNIE ‘ll tU lW A ssn. "Modern treatment of di­ "toms FLASH OUTFIT 1 K E 7-3630 abetes perm its sufferers to ltve Main SC > KeVpbH full and otherwise healthy •25 to *500 Includes the world's lives," he Bald. "In many In­ N r m til (tm plilt . stances adequate treatment fUlL LOANIIAVICI |«| moit popular camera! MONMOUTH •MIDDlftlX consists of nothing more than MIRCUI and OCIAN No •xlroi to buy! Here's every* slight adjustment of diet. COUNTIIS - thing you need for both Indoor Even ln severe’ cases, the di­ PHONI • WRITI • «r VISIT ond outdoor picture taking. sease can be controlled with ‘Brownie Hawkty# Camera, Ko>: hardly any Inconvenience to BELL FIIMANCE dolit.9 Ploiholder' with guard, the sufferer. Persons exhibiting C O M P A N Y ’■ bolterlei, flathbulki, , and a any of Its symptoms should N t w l 6 nq branch om«« 603 BROADWAY, b l riw . •ptclol p1ctyr«'laklng booklet. play safe and report for a Ar Junction of I'w oy A Norwood A f. Step la today and ta t how much ch e c k -u p ." Phonti LOng Branch 6*1314 you gel (or to little. RED BANK Office • Phenii 64000 Grand Union Reports :. 77 BROAD STRECTf llwllwtinfi A IL FOR FREEHOLD Office • Phenet 0-1400 Increase In Sales 39 EAST MAIN STREET, ttm * rim Sales of The" Orand Union ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Officet 121 FIRST AVENUE • Phen«t 1-2300 Company for the four-week Aerou JaUwair Wafket period ended Oot. 27, totaled Licante Not. 742 • 77S • (74 • 87$ iuitImagine! A Anutquiliiy 4>trjn* $28,873,702. It was -announced jilitor Zenith bicked by in iron.darl re c e n tly by Lansing P. lO*day' ‘ ' money-back 1 ‘ fliiarome* offuh ' 'urt S hield, p re sid e n t of th e 353- i^tiiraction. yet telling for one*on slorc eastern food chain. I’lils foU'rth Ihe .price of manyny c

Page F o u r te e n Nov* B, 1058 M ILLIONS for a PEN NY 'State Department Offers Work Aboard I . • For anyone who la Interest­ ed ln the opportunity to work abroad, the U nited S ta te s ' Department of State will be interviewing applicants for po- sltlons ln the Embassies, Consulates an d L e g a tio n s throughout the Only on# penny It left over from your sales world. These 'Interviews will dollar after paying for m erchants*/ the coil b e co n d u c te d N ov. 13 th ro u g h of operating our stores, and taxes, this tingle N ov. 23 a t th e N ew Y o rk ' ■ puny poys our 'itoelth6M>H-fer„thrir. Inwsh - Btato-Employment Servloe Of­ menf. "Feeding Millions for a Penny” li th* fice, 1 East 19th St., New food chain Industry's contribution to a strong York, from B a.m. to S p.m. MR., MBS FBANK E. I.XYTON d a lly . America. Feeding Millions for a Penny — In order to . qualify for . an Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. for the celebration. They are • THAT’S MY LINII Interview, men and women Layton, 244 Maple FI., Key­ Mrs, Walter Lombroskl, Pom­ N. J. State Highway 36, Keansburg must be between the ages of port, were honored by their pano Beach; and Mrs. Robert ..Jlland-35, American citizens, children, grandchildren,, rela­ E. Myers,, Fort Lauderdale. Open Daily 'til 9 P.M. • Friday ’til 10 P.M. in good health, single without tives and friends at an open They also are the parents of ’dependents, high school grad­ house In celebration of their William L a y t o n, Oakhurst; _ RAY MARTIN/ MANAOER , „ uates who are . willing to be SOth w ed d in g a n n iv e rs a ry h e ld Elwood Layton, Q u y L a y to n Orand Union Super M arket**New Ybrk City. assigned anywhere in the Oct. 37 at the oakhurst Bod and Robert Layton, Vander- Represents over 12,000 Orand Union employeei in pre» ... . world. Typists must ba able and duff. Club House, W e^s t burg; Mrs. Chester Dennis. THCIR to type' at the rate of 50 words Park Avenue, Oakhurst. West Long Branch; Mrs. Paul sentlng IINB-FEEDINO MIUIONS FOR A PENNY. per minute,'stenographers al­ Mr. and Mrs. Layton were Jeffries, Neptune; Mrs. .Fran­ • • • • • • • • ••••••• PENNY SALE! so at SO words per m in u te married at the Methodist cis Mlllen,, Farmlngdale; Mrs. and take shorthand at 80 Peter Mlllen, Llncroft and T h e l o w e s t Price In O ver 15 Years • Church, Manasquan, on Oct. Buy 2 or'more of regu/ar price — GET ONE FOR 1 # ~ 4 . words per minute. • . . 26, 1B00, b y th e B ev . E d w a rd Mrs, Thomas Salmon, Red - General clerks must type at Stultz. Mrs. Layton, the for­ B a n k . FRESH PRESSED - Regular Top Quality ■ ; Reg. Pries Site Fifes y the rate of 39 words per mln- mer Elizabeth Lang, w a s A feature attraction of the u te a n d co m m u n ic a ­ born ln Spring Lake on Oct. party was a money tree TOMATO JUICE — 4,m62* 5,0f63* tions olerks at 45 words per B, 1SS7, M r. L a y to n w a s ho rn standing 36 Inches tall with minute. All 'must have at ln Keyport on May 17, 1885. w h ite b ra n c h e s to w h ic h 111 TOMATO SAUCE H.»r. ‘^6^50# 7^ 51# least three years of general dollar bills are attached with • office experience. Applicants Mr. and Mrs. Layton resid­ ed on Phalanx Rd., Llncroft gold bows. The tree had been BROILERS Frtthptk lb ox., can substitute business school made by two daughters-in-law SALT Plain or lodhtd pkg. 2** 20* 3 ^ 2 1 * or college training > fo r no until two years ago when Mr. Layton retired from his posi­ and was a gift from their more than two years of work children and grandchildren. Royal . experience. Starting salary tion- with tho Big Brook Apple DESSERTS Gataltn p*ff* 3 ^°f 25 * 4 f- 2 6 * for all positions Is $3390, plus Farm, Freehold. They t h e n Refreshments and a musical allowances and free housing moved to their present home, program of appropriate, songs Peoquin . - .-or a housing allowance. next to St. Joseph’s Convent, were enjoyed by the guests SODA Palo Dry & Cfut £T2'o,27* 3'"28* Overseas assignments are which has been ia the Layton and a , feature -entertainer, family for nearly 100 years. 4 1 ex clcloskl. 11-years-of-age, READY Whole or . Royally... for a period of two years nt PINEAPPLE Olcii a post alter which employees Mr. and Mrs. Layton now Colts Neck, played the accor- ^ ' 46* 5 fof4 7 # operate a plant and flowor d la n ...... TO Cut up are returned to their home at Rad Haftrt ~ the rtfoverlimept's expense for business at ~ their-, home tuid ~ Open Thouse “ w as'held" ‘ at: COOK ftvg.W t2'/i to3H i. DOG FOOD 5fcr59* alx weeks leave at full pay. have added another green­ their '.home on Oct. 28, when *fi a d d itio n , th e y h a v e a 13- house to take care ot the In­ m o re th a n 100 frie n d s a n d CAT FOOD Cali MnV (ay vacation each year plus creased demand, They have relatives called. ACRONIZEP TO GIVE YOU THAT FARM FRESH FLAVOR w.3^25* 4 ,w26* 13 days of slok leave and are grown and sold 1000 chrysan­ In addition to their 11 living Oeltctoijs served with Kitchen Garden French Fried Potatoes " Litior QuantHlec of Ragular Prto ' eligible for government life themum plants this season, children, they have 20 grand- • • * • •••* ••• • • lnsuranoe and retirement bon­ Two of their daughter* re­ ohlldren and five great-grand­ THE FREEZER BUY O F TH E WEEK .. eflts. ■, siding ln Florida were present c h ild re n . Similar positions are open Custom Cut and Wrapped At No Extra C h a r g e t- ■ ' ' - j ' . - at the department’s home of­ fmall, Extra lean Trimmed, Oroln Fed ' ‘ fice ln Washington, D.C., for The perfect gift... ! those applicants who are at Citizen's Committee Mitchell Amends least 18-years-old and who are tree ripened not yet qualified for overseas WHOLE PORK LOINS employment. Urges Gas Tax Hike Reinstatement Plea You Receiver Rib End Roast, Loin For those interested ln the ,Thomas C. Mitchell, N e w1 End Roast and Cholce Center Cut .. J F L O R I D A , Washington assignment, appll- A one-oent Increase In the Brunswick attorney, has filed Roast or Chops. Avq. wt. 8-12 lbs. lb . —c a n ts m u s t b e a t le a s t 18 state gasoline tax ts being an amended complaint In his years of age. Typists must advooated by the New Jersey ALL AT LOW PRICE Superior Court suit against the CITRUS FRUIT type 10 words per minute and Citizen's Highway Committee Madison Township Board of stenographers 40 words per to take ‘‘full advantage" ot a Education, • seeking a* Tilling minute and take shorthand at that the attempt to remove .ARMOUR STAR ★ Top Quality Moots 80 words pers minute. Salaries road building program reoent- Imagine -r- 18 different combinations of fine, • b lm f r o m d tt iie was illegal. He to r typists start at 49174 and Jy ndthorlee-d by the federal also askb lhd court to nullify ' ftosfctreeirftfenod' crfru* fruit ti»' chooie’ frd m ^ ,f’| stenographers at *3485 per government, New Jersey has BONELESS SMOKED BUTTS 59^ year. All employees receive the appointment of Henry M. A gift fpr all occasions. Com plete your Chriit- ’ been allocated $03,000,000 by Spltzer, Perth Amboy, as le­ it For An Early Morning Teeet ' *.lona lologne ct ' yearly Increases for satisfac­ the federal government which gal assistant to the board. mas shopping in one trip to your local Grand tory service.^.___ SLICED BACON «'««■» »55' SMOKED IIVFRWURSr J Z lb- 4f* will be made avallnble from Mr. Mitchell claims the of­ 4r Far A H*#Hy Irettfuf — Tsity it Ssrye With Freih S*usrkr«ut U n i o n S t o ^ e . SEE PRODUCE M ANAGER FOR DETAILS. | J u n e 30, 1D57, u n til J u n e 1050. Public Nursing; Formi fice by virtue of an appoint­ SAUSAGE MEAT ">-3?* SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS "> 49* The allocation Is made on ment made May 13, 1054. He :.^!ii\:r,'ii^::i'iHf;r:i;!:rj^iiwi«i:iiii:MainaiiEiasiiiiffl;aiiL’iiKEjUJtiJiiiiiatiiwri:aBin » e e • e e e e • e e e o County Conference a share-cost basis with the charges the board prevented l0fl«Hti ' . - stato which must have suffi­ him from attending the meet­ Order Your The Monmouth County Con­ S T E W IN G B E E P 65« ' Florida Seedless " cient highway funds readily ing of Oct. 11 and that Mr. m M t - - Thanksgiving ference of P ublic H e a lth avatlablo to begin the con­ Spltzer functioned there under tieelitor — Quick Froun — loniUu / ■ Nursing Agencies was organ­ struction program. an appointment ot last July 20. I H W Turkey ,. L V E A L S T E A K S ,MAB“ 2 Ji“,' 77* ized on a temporary basis at Robert O. Driver, chairman Mr. Mitchell alleges he was Orend Union — Sslsdtd Quillly , a recent meeting at the of the Highway Committee employed lor MOO a year for. n f r - N ow ... Health Center of the Long said the lnoreased gasoline a term hot llxed by law and FLOUNDER FILLIT ?-«« 55* GRAPEFRUIT Branch Publlo Health Nursing tax would make needed funds that as an honorably discharg­ Association. available for necessary engi­ ed member of the U.S. Mar­ • • • • • ••••••• • • The group, comprised ot Buy 3 for 2 4 / neering and planning of Inter­ ine Corps he cannot be remov­ I , » . pmlity Maid Biown Large Selected the 10 agencies providing pub­ state routes and to finance ed from office except for cause G e t o n e llo health nursing service ln early right-of-way purchases. and attjpr a fair, and Impartial f o r Iff Monmouth County, will meet In addition, Mr.. D riv e r h e a rin g . ' dairy \ eggs -»59* 4 2 5 ' on the third Tuesdays ot Jan­ maintained, additional state uary, May and September for He claims he la entitled to funds are necessary for con- hold office during good behav- f o o d s / VELVEETA & discussion of mutual problems S79‘ TOM ATOES Hot House-Firm, Ripe “L .I0.??1 .I S ^ ilo r and should not be remov- and exchange Ideas. widening projects Including od for political reasons. The • e e • • ••••••• * • • - Among agencies Included In th e proposed widening ... of the . conference are Kevport latter was suggested by him at Dole - - . YELLOW TURNIPS w. *d 3 ib. 10/ Rout* 34 in the Bayshore a recent series of hearings on and Matawan Publlo Health area which cannot be financ­ his original complaint f>ut not . Nursing Associations. It was ed by lederal monies. - frozen decided to lncludo ln the con­ vigorously pressed. , , PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 ^ 2 9 / COLE SLA W M,d*F,,,h 2 ^8ot25/ The committee la seeking Kitchen Garden — Frenth ' ference, representatives of early legislation inactlng the When Mr. Mitchell’s original • e e e e e e • e e e e •: -.MCOSS H e a 11 h Centers lii Increased gas tax. The state application for a court order foods Keansburg and H o lm d t came before Judge J. Edward ) legislature reconvenes Nov IB. POTATOES 25,“ 27- among others. - - • Knight ln Superior Court laat Lorna Doone Shortbread «*>>;«. ^33*; The next meeting ot the month, the court declined to • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • conference will be held on Governor To Speak act upon lt becnuss no proof Brick Oven Baked Beans 2^35^! Jan. 19, 1B57 at MCOSS Head­ At Poultry Dinner was submitted the board had q u a r te r s , 141 B o d m a n P I. terminated offlolally Mr. Mit­ Gerber Baby Food 10£99* 6>8?#i Red Bank. The subjects to be Qov. Rohert B. Meyner. will chell’s services. Tho court’s p 9 piece discussed will Include Inter­ speak at a fund-raising dinner ruling left the question at Is­ Crisco h.»r,in9s».«n| : 'j^35# 95^ | pretation of public h e a lth of /poultry Industry leaders, sue lf. thn board were- ln the 5 f e i p e f i a l deluxe nursing sorvlco to tlie publlo, Tuesday, Nov. 20, at. the position of having two attor­ Wesson Oil ^ r.P..ra; ^35# v-65#; ways of reaohlng new rest Princeton Inn, Princeton.. neys in its service at one time dents anfl medical advisory Announcing plans for the STAINLESS STEEL KITCHE La France Bluing Out HyUn •fiy*' committees. dinner, John C. Taylor, secre­ Many Amateurs Take 2 ^ 4 W j tary of Jersey Egg and Poul­ with RACK«iai0OMh»-SAVi$i2.n-ONLY $8.41 Cabbage is plentiful ln the try Producers, Inc., says pro ’Mum Garden Course ’ IACH Nancy lynn — Fruit A Nut - j fall, so you'll, want to serve cecds from the dinhor will be cole slaw frequently. Vary added to funds collected In a “Cramming,” often an old YOU CAN BUY ANY QFTHCFOUJOWINO UNTO story at Rutgers University, your method now and thon by drive to finance n program of baked \ DANISH RING - 39< New Brunswick, tqjk on new • TUBN«? **0«N »31.0TT«0 SPOOM ' mixing shredded or chopped Information and promotion ln Nancy lynn — Olaisd - I cabbage with.W4f'-’ L(jr- ’ 1 . . . u r : n a K. W h ite. , vl- t o d Red Cross NEW JERSEY STEER WINS “Board^Meeting

Among those attending the recent board meeting' a t th e Monmouth County ^Chapter, American Red < Cross' I r o m this area were Mrs. William Turner and Anthony- Nuccio, Matawan, and Mrs. J. Berke­ ley Gordon, Marlboro. Monroe. Eisner. chairmen o the chapter, conducted the meeting of the revised board of directors. Mr; ElBner was elected the leader of this vol­ unteer policy-making body Jast month. ■ ■ ■ Td’ assist the chapter/ Mr. Eisner appointed service and ■—committee-chalrmen—lo_aerie one .year. They are: Finance ... N. J. STATE HIGHWAY 3 6 , KEANSBURG committee, Gen. George L. V an D eu se n ; 1851 fu n d c a m ­ OPEN TUESDAY, ELECTION DAY, ' T I L 1:00 P .M . paign, Anthony L. McKlm; Robert Murdock, llolmdel youth, Is pictured above with his STARTS 9 A. M. THURS. NOV. 8, 195 6 home pursing vice-chairman, SVPd shsmnlon Shorthorn stcer wbloh won over all b re e d s at Mrs. Elig p u r C. ,Carroli: the New Jersey Slate Fair, Young Murdock purchased his sleek, home service committee, Jac­ „ , ^ Shorthorn from Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Frellnghuysen, ob p. Herr; Junior Red H o lm d e l. * Cross, Mrs. J. Henry. O’Hern; nurse enrollment, Miss Harri­ Mighty Oak* From " et B. Cook: first aid Charles Middletown Man ■ Brahri a,nd Fred W. Foerster; Lillie Acorns Grow” Named Manager water safety, Howard J. Row­ land and Mrs, Raymond Tit- It's fun and it’s easy to see Gegrge L. Bleliti, president inan; service ' groups, Mrs. mighty oaks start to grow of The Monmouth County Na­ George R. ‘ Schneider. New from the little acorns 'you tio n a l Bank, recently an­ appointments tbls year are plant .yourself. Most oaks are ' nounced th a t F ra n c is disaster preparedness ii re­ good forest and_ ornamental * Rauch, Middletown Rd., New lief, Thomas S.-Fleld. Jr.: of­ llce of volunteers, Mrs, Ber­ trees," A. -N. Lentz, extension Monmouth, will assume the nard White, and public rela­ forester at Rutgers Univer­ duties of manager of Its mort­ tions, William P. Hitchcock. sity, New Brunswick, says gage department. An executive committee as this Is the time to get started Mr. Rauch was-educated In provided for ln the recently on your own oak tree project the Newark Schools and at­ adopted by-laws was elected. If you can get acorns lhat tended the American Institute This Is made up^of the offi­ cers of the chapter; Mr. Eis­ now are ripe and falling to o t B an k in g , Essex C ounty ner; John W, Duncan and Ev­ the ground. But you'll have to Chapter. He has had approxi­ erett Rudloff, vice chairmen; be quick to’ get the good mately 18 yeirs of mortgage Mrs. Bernard White, secre­ acorns before the squirrels experience ln all Its phases, tary; A. Alvin Whiting, treas-' do, or you’ll get only wormy, having been employed by the urer, and Harry C. B a rn a rd , worthless, acorns th a t th e National Commercial Title assistant treasurer. , squirrels leave. : and Mortgage Guaranty Co., WHIIE 7 It was announced that the' C After you have gathered and the Fidelity Union Trust Junior Red Cross—annual en­ ripe acorns, store them la Co., Newark, 'as supervisor of THEY U S T J rollment fn the schools would, sand, the forester suggests. the trust mortgage division. s ta r t N ov. l~ a n d end N ov. 15. You can use an old paint Mr. Rauch also served as ex­ The objective Is' to promote bucket or tin can. punch, ecutive secretary, ot the New the humanitarian Ideals of the small holes in the_,bottom _for Jersey Association of Real American Red Cross through drainage, place* a layer' of' Estate*. Boards for a short projeots and programs! moist sand in the bottom, time and as vlce-preBldent A leather hound book was then a layer of acorns, and and secretary of the Mount Limit— 3 Pain to a Cuitomar presented to tbe Chapter by alternate layers , of sand, and Lebanon Cemetery Associa­ Mr. Whiting and will be used acorns until the container Is tion, Iselln, full. Put a fine screen or lid Mr. Rauch served approxi­ to record all' memorial gifts Thatrara all first quality nylon*. Frtth, brand ntw to the Red'Cross. on the filled can and bury it mately three years with the below the frost line...... Mr. Eisner urged all volun­ U, s. Army during World About May l dig up the War II, of which 28 months »t««k> Our rtgulor 79* volut. Com* in bciga and teers and staff to attend the acorns and plant them ln were spent in the European third annual New~Jersey-Del- taup* tontl. 51-goug«, 15-dtnltr. Drm ih*tr— rows ln the garden, covering theatre of operations. _ .aware. Conference In Atlaijtio them" with a- half-inch of soil. He Is past commander - of City, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. iturdy, faihion-corrtct for any occation. Thi* it an Next year at this time you the Middletown Township Fostr Bhould have trees, a foot. or 2n»„ V e t e r,a n a of Foreign extra ipeclal featurt. Rt member, quantitici or* Hm> Report Nursery Sales more tall and you can trans­ Wars; a-member of the exec plant these 'In April where u tlv e board of Monmouth ittd, ia come early and 9«t In on this ttrrltic value. - .j$igbt New Jersey counties you' want your mighty oaks to County Council, Boy Scouts placed among the top 100 in s ta n d . of America, and a director of the nation ln the total value the New Jersey Cemetery As­ of nursery and' greenhouse Offer* Booklet ' sociation. He also 1 b tr e a s u r ­ products sold, according to er of the Township of Middle­ the latest fensuo summary A new publication detailing town. He organized and di­ received by the New Jersey four scenic and historic tour3 rected Civil Defense ln Mid­ ‘Department ot Agricul­ of New Jersey shore areas dletown for .ftve> years, and ture from the United, states. via. - th e,, .Garden,- ..State., Earlcl piir11 clpaW d-tli other civic ac­ Department of Commerce.1 An way was announced' r e c e n tly . tivities. ‘ Increase in saleB w ls noted ln The New Jersey Hlgnway Au­ Monmouth County which Tose thority said the tours booklet According to the Alcoholism from 38th to 32nd place. Sales would be available upon writ­ Control Program 1 of the New „ . • * v reached m ore ..than $2,800,000. ten request to its Public Re­ Jersey State Department of Santa will be ber« ta celebrate tbe Grand Openlng of the G rand Union's Toylond on Middlesex County was 44th ln lations Division at 13. Broad Health, there are 172,000 men November 8, 9 orid 10. Bring.th# kiddies In to meet Sonto. Select your Christmai gift* the United States and sales St.^ed Bank. , and 33,000 women alcoholics totaled $2,340,247. ln New Jersey, a total of 205,­ now at sensational savings. Take advantage of Grand Union's Lay-a-Way Plan, Buy The rat* of alcoholism per 000. This Is an estimate based now— Pay later. • Ask the Manager for details. A wonderful way to do your Christmas "Help R anted” ads In this 1000 adults ln New Jersey 1« on national averages compiled shopping early! , | ...... paper tell you aboutthe good BS. The Tate among men la by the Yale Center of Alcohol jobs o p en . 94 a n d a m o n g w o m en , 18. S tu d ie s. . SANTA LAND SPECIALS! 25 INCHES TALL Donald Duck or Vinyl Doll Mickey Mouse Dolls With Beautiful Plastic Facet Friday Morning With Rooted Hair Wig 20 Inches Tall EACH ONLY .97 EACH ONLY Usually $6.95 * 2 Uiuolly $2.00 9 4' Hart Ii » bnuUful saran Vinyl doll with root«d half Tti«M adorablt riolli art fatorllra «|ih. thlldrti *l|. Completely dftm d Ineludlnf bonnat. ' A ' ' • r f offII »|«i. V«ri< bffluillni, Can bakrm kid ibeul raallattc doll 'A u rrlflo y a tu i,' N*Ytr btfora olfai* airaai dial without ihowinf al|tii or *«ar, Man «d a i th li tow p ih * . QutnUly Uoultd. 0*V jo u ti la % n»y J*» pile** U*m that vM mria tn»die» whll* thty Int. a traaiura for Iha .^Htla MoU>tr"’ »*ry happy lo own. fluy m iral for th# fhildttn la In your fatrlty. ’ •' your family. -r~- ......

"Mokt It Your.elf" "Voit" Officiol Coll.giot. Pearl Jewelry Set Football '. ONLY ONLY $ A . 8 7 Uiuolly $1.00 6 7 ' Uiuolly^ $12.98 * T GABARDINE fltra 'i ho« ih* UtU* Junior t»«ba In i w t fim lly 77jii I# uftiurp«i*il in ii» prlt< IU14 f t pU f mtka tbalr o*n piarl rick)ac4<, bia^aUU and aar« UAdir iu.l« rn«s*.u/U »•*'« Iruhl* i<|U*|«, F O R T H E UlUr* of iha aJ^haUt, nuwMii, *r>fl vi/ s jnrtuiOcn, ihttrt 24- ’« inr Ii*t Mill A grand ■«( far cltlMifn U t t t a i;^.*t th* !;!U« la 1DEAJL FOR SCHOOL OR Itrjf ttn .V f « I>1 truly atijty. t u b It *U»»io- liMd, iiri/s i.p fa tM *Jir* u ltra COMPLETE SET 25‘ l.andla and iriumb r»»l ta M tti» V.wf D R E S S b a b l il«rff«*.'r. C»'tr{/,«ta W5tb *i*ril. ();*»»• ONLY Tt(Vell 61* fivoili>M# for 1 rj4 to J» Vfttn, UO 7»*'•*« f«r « t/tlf, ol KMvk« ilftV for . Ur^trwriura a^fin»4. IrM,)Pt -»«<\i* l^» y-Mjf SJZKS 4 to 1« . M d m t muu But/ Mow LftY-ft-WflY CkM nm J. J. N ew berry K eyport All pii'#» •llteiivt ll»g Jntiiiitoy, lOly’JJiV# n m r t tU iljlil lo lln.il expedltor; M rs. Alberta Stew­ his ruling on Oct. 31, found leadership, Mr.. o C o n ,n,1! esidents art, Union Beach, assembler- MATAWAN WOMAN POURS AT HOSPITAL TEA tbat Mrs. Wolverton had been Head* Polio Driva points to the 'theme of th? Local R M rs. M av is C. T a y lo r, Mata*, 1957 M arch of D im e s, L e ts , . .. T}j[{ ' e x a m in e d by_ J -flbysiclR a F eb. wan. iiouBe-srUei^.Qecg,.— j j .. 1, 1955, a n d found h e r fit to Finish the Job?’ empMsiztns Tborno, Holmdel Town<,h.p’ tbe history-making strides ln Picked for Jury Duty resume her duties. Mr. Rau­ deliveryman!-: Joseph .J, Wnek’ ! f i A w h t i JOliBNAl the battle against polio blnger beld this was all she The follov in g . rpa^resldents Dnlon Seaph, chemical opera­ the Salk vaccine but mindjui Jpirors who to r ., •; 4,-:,. . . • T a ro . Sixteen Uov. 8,195(5 was required to do. A t fo r are" 'among l&fl tbe board ruling on maternity of the needs of the 80,000 n the 'petit Jury polip victims In their battle, will serve leaves pf absence, he stated at Freehold fro m }iov. 12 un - Don’t, throw -. away v o rn that could not be made retro­ toward normal living. Mrs. Beatrice E. “Dr. Clee'has displayed his til N ov. 23: bath towels! They make ex­ vArea Schools Will active. Finally, he found that >lmdel . Township, remarkable leadership ft n d B orden, H cellent cleaning rags, says as Mrs. Wolverton bad quali­ Mrs. F lo re n c e true humanitarian qualities In clerk-typlst; Monmouth County home agent fied for re-employment Feb. isburg, housewife; directing the fight against po­ B owe, K ea Mrs. Lorna K. White. Cut Close For Meeting 1, 1955, sb e w as e n title d to Bozza, Keyport, lio in New Jersey during the R o b e rt R . them ln squares, with pinking sick leave-lif'S^fvy J055. _ _ ntractor; Joseph Mo.1-'- schools In the bay­ p astr two^ crucial -years:- With building - c shears If -yoU vliave . a pair.- eansburg, m 111- : shore area will remain closed .------: r?------'• polio now on the horizon, I Burgess, B Yq'u’li like these rags for ed H. Dahlqutst, at least one day this week to Opening Night .■ know Dr. Clee and all March wrlght; Alf wasjilng walls and woodwork acb, foundryman, permit teachers to attend the of Dimes volunteers can Union B< and for other clean in g Changed To Jan. 3 DeLaCruz, Un­ lobi annual New Jersey Educa­ count on the people of New Mrs. Isabel housewife : Ludwig requiring soft cloths. tion Association Convention Opening night for the Flay- Jersey to stay in the fight un­ ion B e a c h : in Atlantic City. Several hun­ makers, Long Branch's year- til the Job is finished," Mr. Forster, Keyport, baker. dred teachers from the area round all professional legiti­ O'Connor said. Also Don ild R; Fritztnger, are expected to attend the mate theatre company, has Matawan, t uck driver; David convention which logins to­ been put ahead to Jan. 3. Rob­ Driver Education . R. Gilliland Union Beach, in- day In the shoj-e city, 14-is. M ab le C. G old- ert Cordler, president of- the Conference Subject stru c to r All Keyport public schools theatre group announced the smith, H jlmdel ' Township, will be closed tomorrow lor DR. LESTER H/CLEE E ugene . K elly , change ln plans was made be­ j I New developments and housewife; the convention while schools ;burg, m achine cause the Nov, 14th date al­ Dr. Lestet. H, Clee, Prlnce- techniques in teen-age driver W est K eam in t h e Matawan Township lowed Insufficient time to pro­ ton, the state’s num ber. o n e education-will~ be the subjeot h e lp e r: —C h lr l e s C - KQSBDOd, r s c h c o 1 - district, comprising viv.Tnnvf sli ntvl/i rtjolHor- MI r<; duce the quality production polio fighter, again will lead of a state-wide conference In K ey p o rt, eli ctrlc welder; Miss both the borough and town­ Atlnir Keansburg, which ls their first concern. the battle against the dread Atlantic City tomorrow, It E le n a A. ship, will be closed today and on assistant; Mrs. Mr, Cordler said the new d is e a se d u rin g th e 1957 M a rc h was recently announced by adminlfstrat PACKAGE tomorrow. _ • Lockwood, Mata­ opening date will feature a ga­ of Dimes. Announcement of Joseph S. Moore, Bloomfield, C laire M . dor; Thomas C. and ,-±y Publlo 'schools in Raritan la opening of the play ‘‘Room Dr. Clee’s appointment as president of the New Jersey wan, lnspe Mrs. Spafford .Wailing Schanck, Matawan, a volunteer at sburg, time keep­ TowE£llip will be closed today Service," at the Strand Thea­ New Jersey Btate Chairman D river Education Teachers L opes, K ea BULK Monmouth Memorial Hospital, poured at the first anniversary only while those ln Union tre, Long Branch. for thij- third oonsocutlve year Association. Invitations have er; Mrs. Gertrude McKnight, Beach will not be in session tea of the volunteer department held recently at the hospital. Holmdel, . housewife; Charles Purina Chows ■In keeping with the spirit was made yesterday by Basil been sent to more than 200 ' F r id a y ,.I f m o re th a n 50 per Guests; included,-left to right: Mrs. Martin J. MoMahon, Fair M. Moadlng-er, Matawan, ac­ of the venture,” Mr. Cordler O’Connor, president of the high school arid college driver Fritkies ’ cent of the teachers attend Haven; Mrs. Joseph Levy. Elberon; Mrs; Samuel Adler, Red B ank. National Foundation fo r In­ education teachers and- school countant; 1 the convention. said, “we expect opening, night Hunt Club During its first year of existence, volunteers gav4 25,190 to be a real social event for fantile Paralysis. administrators. Also Will Iam £" Nutli-TCey- ' All schools in the area will Cero Meato hours to the hospital, Volunteers with 100 hours service or more the county.” He said the open­ A s state chairman, Dr, Harold O, Carlton,. Washing­ port, s e i r.e t a r y-treasUr- be closed Monday In observ­ received pins and teen-age volunteers received certificates for ing would feature lighting of Clee, “well-known Presbyterian ton, D. C., educational consul­ er; M a u ri j e W. Oakley. Un- Vitality ance of Veteran’s'D ay. at least 50 hours. the theatre by searchlights and minister and public servant, tant of the American Automo­ Ion Beach, [banker; Robert Q. Oov, Robert B. Meyner and Kasco ■ tbe arrival of celebrities would will unify and direct the ac­ bile Association, will be the P a rk e r, Keyport, - engineer; Dr. John Fisher, Canada, are be broadcast over radio sta­ tivities of tbe more than -60,­ principal 'speaker at the ses­ M rs. K ath e rin e E .- R i c e , K-F-S ;.,:to be the principal speakers State Commissioner’s Ruling Sustains tion WJLK. Prominent people 000 March of Dimes volun­ sion, scheduled for 10 a.m. In Marlboro Township house- ■I W, D. Swarizel, Jr. "I at the convention which will Convention Hall in conjunction from the state,, county and te e rs fro m J a n . 2-31, 1B57, to wlfe; John C. Radtn, Marl­ | Coal • Feed and Farm „ II be in session through Sunday, with the annual convention of boro Township, press opera­ Long Branch will be present meet New Jersey’s share bf | Supplies lB M ore than 40 affiliated Mrs. Wolverton’s Case Against Board the national goal of $40,800,­ the New Jersey Education tor; - Mrs, Dolores Smith, 1 H A Z L E T . | t r.a U • and subject matter at tbe opening, along with per­ Association. Hts topic will-be 000.' Keansburg, meat wrapper; groups within the association Edward W. Currie, presi­ h e r p o s t u n til S e p te m b e r 1955. sonalities from the theatre 1 In announcing th e reap­ “Higher Standards and Lower will holej meetings during the dent of the Matawan Town­ Mr. Swanson also n o te d w orld, . pointment of Dr. Clee to state Costs for Driver Education/ Thomas T.l stam es, Matawan, Phone Key. 7-1J09 j I convention, ship Board of Education, con* that Mrs. Wolverton had bad Discussion le a d e rs a n d frlm e d T u e sd a y h e w ould h e r b ab y less th a n tw o !. speakers at the convention months before, so ther. was lrom Monmouth County will recommend that the board reason to wonder whether she Include pr, Richard T. Beck, appeal the ruling of would bs ln either the physi­ , superintendent of Freehold Frederick Raublnger, state cal or the psychological con­ Regional High School; Leon commissioner of education, dition to pursue her teaching NEWBERRY'S OWN FAM ED ROCK BRAND UNDERWEAR! O" Fisher. Superintendent at d u ties. granting Mrs. Dorothy Wol­ “ Allentown; Mrs. Tina J, De- v e rto n ’s baok pay claim Challenges View Falco, Red Bank High School against tlie board.• Clifford F. Reeves, a board THE LOW PRICE BELIES THE HIGH QUALITYI Teacher; Mrs, Irene Smith, member at the- time, chal­ Mrs. Wolverton, * faculty also of R qd B a n k , a n d Wil- lenged this view was unfair to member, gains $1600, back Ham A. fiorrle, Freehold. Mrs. Wolverton, especially as a y by the commissioner’s she probably had counted on decision. The acceptance by , In the first nine months of obtaining renewed Income by the Matawan board of the com­ 1950, there were no deaths Feb. l from teaching to de­ missioner’s stand would term­ from polio In New" Jersey, re­ fray some of the costs of her ported to the State Depart­ inate a contention over the m at­ period. of leave. .Qeorge A. ter that started, Feb. 1, 1055. ment of Health, among any Loscoe, chairman1 of the fi­ persons' w ho had received Mrs. Wolverton took '‘a" ma­ n a n c e co m m itte e of th e Salk vaccine. Five deaths ternity leave of absence June board, noted that Mrs.' Wol­ l-lrom_pollo„werelrepor.t]ed, - but 1, 1064 as a teacher under verton had had ample time to none of the Individuals con­ tenure. The board, on June learn of the change In the cerned- b a d received Salk 21, 1054, amended Its rules on board’s rules as of June 31 vaccine. .. ■ -. • m a te rn ity leave that one' and to make provision for should not be granted for a compliance with lt. Bright colored clothing on a period of less than ip months. Mr. Reeves moved the rein­ child makes him , easier for Mrs, Wolverton's child was statement but It failed of a motprlsts to see ln case the born in December, 1954. - second. you n g ster runs Into the Notified Ready To Return The next development was streets', reminds M r s. Lorna In January 1055, Mrs. Wol­ the appearance of Howard K. White, Monmouth County verton Berved noilce on the Apgar, a representative of home agent. Matawan Board she would be tbe New Jersey Education As­ ready to resume her post as sociation at the -March meet­ art teacher.when-the spring ing of the board. He-inform­ term started Fob. 1, 1000. 9he ed the board Mrs. Wolverton reported for duty on that date must be restored Immediately but was not glvon an assign­ to her post. He said a NJEA ment, She reported two suc­ attorney Tuled the teacher BOTTLED ceeding days but never re­ was not bound by any rule, ceived an assignment. She adopted subsequent to the brought the m atter’before the granting of leave to her as of board at Its meeting of Feb. Ju n e 1, 1054. H e a lso In fo rm ­ 21, 1056. S h e a s k e d to b e r e ­ ed the board the teacher em­ GAS stored Immediately to h er ployed for art was not certi­ post ln accordance with what fied and lt was illogal for an You Get Clean, Quick she claimed were the terms uncertified teacher to continue under which - she was given ln the post when a certified Heat For Cooking h e r le av e. teacher, Mrs. Wolverton, was Walter P. Swanson, chair­ a v a ila b le . Prompt^ Efficient man of the educational man­ Resented At Intrusion agement committee, declined Mr. Loscoe expressed re­ Service to recommend her reinstate­ sentment at the “Intrusion" ment on terms other than of the "lobbyist" ln the those laid down ln the board's board's private concerns. He KEYPORT GAS CO. rules. Mr. Swanson noted that reminded Mr. Apgar th a t during a period of teacher Mrs. Wolverton had had am­ Affiliate of shortages, the board had to ple time after the rule was offer a contract for a full adopted on 18 months leave year to get any ono to fill the for her to have taken the place of a teacher on mater­ matter up with the board and KEVPORT LUMBER nity leave of absence. This to have determined how she occurred In MrB. Wolverton’s was classified. & SUPPLY CO. case, he pointed out, the new Mr. J\pgar then carried the art teacher having started matter to Earl B. Oarrlson, work ln September 1074, with Tol M ataw an 1-1872 ^Monmouth County Superinten­ Cliffwood, N . J . the belief she was hired for dent of Schools, who directed one year. According to tho on Apr. 20, 1095, that Mrs, board’s 10-month, rulo, Mrs Wolverton he restored to her Wolverton would not resumo post and the uncertified teacher be dismissed. The board complied with this di­ PLANNING A VACATION? rective. Mrs. Wolverton re­ turned to work May 1. She Immediately filed application TAKING A TOUR or CRUISE with tho state commissioner of education to havo tlie .... JPhone No^ For Matawan Board dlreotod to pay her for the Fob. 1-May 1, Prompt Reservations 1055 p e rio d w hen sh e w as d e­ prived '"Illegally" of lior em­ BROWN TRAVEL BUREAU ployment by them. The situation took on a new D ay C a lls: V*1ley 6-4141 Night Callit twist' when Mrs. Wolverton 214 S m ith 8 K e y p o rt 7-5031 Perth Ainboy 7 Broadway, Keyport was takon slok after she flad been on toaching duty only two weeks and had to go to t li o hospital. Mr. Swanson fo u n d a t tho M ay 16, 1055 meeting of tho board that this was evldcnco of lior physical Justly M S £ \P r o u d ! state. Ho .added that while lt was to he regretted for hor sake, lt fully Justified tho po­ sition the board and he had taken ln February that sho was not' ln a condition to rightly perform lior duties nnd tho board had an obliga­ tion not to nllow a teacher In suoh condition to work. Ths f e e I other board incmbors agreed with his stand that lt could about your not pay for the Fob. 1-May 1 period for the sorvloos of honie when you hate yoar someone not physically able to perform her duties. The board voted to contest her RUGS CLEANED by — claim In a hearing before the commissioner. ^ Mrs. Wolverton then amend S. Boyes Rug Cleaning Co. nd her claim to cover the period:, from to tlie ’ The Area'* Ortly llu^ Cleaning Plant close of achool In "June 1 Q£>5, OS the Matawan Board did not funnt her sick leave, Iler C a l l SO 1 - 1 5 8 2 claim totaled 11600. , Commissioner ItHublngc.i, K NEW BERRY CO. w h e r e y o u r m o n e y b u y s t h e M O S T