T h i s W e e k COVERING , TOWNSHIPS OF 2450 CO PIES IIOI.MDUX, MADISON ONE SBCTioN MARLBOItQ, MATAWAN ' AND, , 1 4 P A G E S JIATAWAN BOROUGH _
89th YEA R -Sfe-r 13th W E EK U amtiei Nattonal JSOltortai Ajsoelt&OD ftUmbtr ' New Jersey Praaa , AuodaUoD . MATAWAN, N.J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 Uoiunoutb County Pr«u Aj i &c I i U o d Single Copy Ten Cent*
Matawan Borough Council Awards School Additions Soon To Be For Use In Madison Township Keyport Voters Reject Scheme To
Contract For Washington Ave. W ork Change Government By 2-1 Margin Resurfacing Job Goes To Jannarone Company Proposal Beaten In All Borough Election K On Bid'bf $2995; Manzo Offer Is Ruled Void Districts, 1238.578; Acclaim Local Decision - , The Jomuuone Engineering Co., Matawan. Tuesday night KcyfMTl .votu;s Tuesday, br was awarded a contract to re Psychiatry Seen Rev. Sm yth Named a maiffln 'of. more lhan M . Construct and resurface Wash- soundly rejected nn.attempt to lnjfton Ave. The award was or replace tho pVcsent Mayor dered by the Matawan B o r Special Glass Aid Superintendent and ho rough Counoll- with a ough Councllon the firm’s bid nuinloipal-mnimEfei' form of oT, $2995,38 which was submit McGrqw Scorns Tests Heads Bridgeton government. The...proposal,. ted at the regular council ses By Psychologist Alone ....Mbthodlst District .... whloh was defeated 1238 to sion. ---:—;——— .— —>_ THBnost- in all five of Iho bor- T li e Rev. Dr, Chnrlos B. A second bid, submitted to * Matawan Township Board of ough'j oleotlon'districts. ' Smyth, a former pnstor ot Cal Keen Interest was shown by council by NJanzo contracting Education 4held a- two-hour ex vary Methodist Church. K e y. Co., Inc., was ruled improper ecutive session last night, on locnl residents as 1817 votes port, was named Sunday to wore enst. considered he i v y and void by 'Mayor Spafford the setting up of a special, succood the ltov. Dr, Albort B. W. SchaifcK when the- council balloting ln a special election.. class for children who would Layton as dlstrlot suporlnten- Ono volo was ordered rejeotcd discovered the regular b I d dont at; Bridgeton as the 131st forms were submitted without not benefit from routine,class by tho election bonrd In th e annual Now Jersoy Conference first olccllo'n district. . . , any figures. • ■ room procedure. The b o a r d ot tile Methodist church closed ' T be work on - Washington then 7 went Into' open session Contenting the ’charge wero ln boean City. - • tlio nopnblicnn llvo-man ma. Aye, Is being undertaken by and voted to have n psycholo Methodist pastors In K o y- ’■ the council with stnte road for Jprlly of tho present - borough-' gist examine 11 children pre port, Koausbutg nnd Miiluwtm council', led by Councllmen ’ mula funds. Its share of state were oontinuod ln tlielr pres gasoline .taxes which . Is dis sumed to be “qandldates" for Henri Hnnsen and Angelo Lo* ent assignments, ''hey Inclutlo Presto nnd a "Cltliena of KeJ*. tributed to- communities fo r such a class. The findings of tho Hpv.- Dr, Illllman T. Wll- road work. The contract the psychologist are kept; os port" oi'BonlzftUon—edmiii'lscd llams, Calvary Mathodlat of a bl-partlsnii group of resi award was forwarded to th e classified information In th e Churoh, Itoypoi;t; the H Vhlted Brown bcliool lot lri Chct^cqiuakc. Along The Ilcv, D6an. Jcanblotio, He asked If a psychiatrist ex use. That is ihe two tooms .rfddpd to tbo rear of Browntown wltli tlieseXbulldingSi. tlio board Is currying to completion thn who wns takon Into tho confor- change wns mipportejl by. May. . for Investigation.: Applications as shown1 In'the picture in tbo lowor left comer. A 15*room: W...... illiam^tilllcr and Raymond Vooriiccs Schools In Old Hiidgo or Charles 1C. Apnlegute nnd . : lor taxi stands at Station Pla- amined the children. Russell addition to Memorial Sohool, Laurence Harbor, (top picture). now eight-ro^ipoo sohool'units...... When all “ the rooms nnd " new encu on trlnl Sundny w n s AvXi, -Stetler,-superintendent, some 'po.niocraJ.lo eltclea. ' ' 2a, submitted by Mr. Koban, Is getting ihe finishing touches, as oan be seen by a workman’^ school units ar\ . the present time at 8 t a 11 o n vieve Donnell announced pened! /\ 15-ycar.old.Sayrc^ dlmnn Lol'rcsto, who wltli Plaza. When a vacancy exists. tive.session. But at the end. no Lloyd Rd. “Dead” New, Shade Trees Church, Asbiuy 1’urk, -before provision for testing by a psy Tuesday tbat > the semi-an* vUIo 'youth, nul|bcd in 5h al- ho cnine lo Union Ucnch enrl- Mr,-Hansen led Hic^IbIii lo lo. Mayor ScKanck Indicated It nual ' ‘Cleanup D a y” In legcU - theft "at the. Sayre tnin tho preoent form of rov* will be filled in the order ln chiatrist was made In the reso Development Planned OJd Manor Estates ler this year, ' ■ lution for tests of the children Matawan ^wlll be held Thurs* Wo o d s Shopping Center - Ordained At) Kldcta eminent,. eomnHintod that, which applications are receiv those wi\o lovcoil 'tttc oldollott ed by council by. qualified per by a psychologist. day, Oct.«3. All residcnts of For Area Aban^6_ned Monday nlglit startled IVladl- “"To Get Replacements The Rov. Robbln VunClcef, the borough are urged to obr son Township Pollco wh o n relied on n "wanton display at ' sons.' " ' c a 1 v i n Pearce, suppllies a former rosldent of c 11 ( f- alap-sllolt mlahiforjnatlon," chairman,,said five new.type operate, by making 'a j genor- Mayor John Marzl- jr., o(f(* /they toQk blm into head-. Holmdel Township Coinmlt- wood, who has been solving nt The sale of lots on Harding al Icieanup eampalgn in !thclt... clally ;.acknowledsfed at th e £fl|iarjt'«ir. Bond;,‘UiW' .who In my opifclpih virActo'ir'.-on; Thursday.i . ^lio inftyor.vhftd battled for old companion after M r s. 1 w l l I ,'post - a one-year *3800 and council ordered sT-'$2B rte- turn-in^vallowantjfi trig-* maintenance bond In Its Placr, Ml’, fioPi'CjllU lenmrked Hint chines ng^lotfgetf. suitable for The KationaloSn^rapf , .nmrndifitf the township subdl- Gclsomina Locon, 3Z4 Kirk nUlimm'h'OOV'I't'i'.ioiiM nl g neid posit forfeited. - ■.: F}£& \UiidiWrlifiTB also rt'o I VtSloH -oydinanbo last sprang land PI., PcrUi Amboyr“oom- regulsf ~use> -V...... , ' 1 A condition of tllb ByHij vtjfis thn ijptltlon ooeklng Iho cliango Couriclf voted to permit, the frojn. tho. 160‘by-10t)-foot miflt- /^laiQpd that tho c h r o m ^ that a alindn treo be planted ’ .district council. Boy Scoul3 of ■ Circumventing,\ aif^homes'-lfbr ‘a^ acoUmo|a- mum to loo-by-ioo-feet at r M he^^gii't;,rim& on. her o a r In tlio form, of Hovernineut, HaroldiO- \D o 1 an ^c&ojnriie nn- on,each ht. Mr, Speclnlo ad preeenteil hy r.ormnn ,1. Cur-, . l/merlca,'regulstf use of the 5pHi q'dK rd^d > q!r o rtltlefli, request of these (J?061op^jrs/ ^rj9/,inVen.vwJiiJf^ ^ihe w a s mitted somo of tho trgoi ’ borough hall, proyldcf} It -does T O * . J101* ^ pledged'''fsurfaced; IM, Cloorgo Penso and William i u^fob avlght bp,iire hoards. . Mapping at 0)?’cenparaw : |l»e , giTti^ral Cleanup ji ro- plant, plt^grouQd areas nud a •t w o/- youngiitora"' hang^Agy 'giihS,"‘^0)yn6hi|V n(toVne.v, found He 'cliir^ed1' the bo lira* jtfas !cir*', .- -Ooti 30Vwhioh- is sponsored' by 4-graih g.raxti, ;\ \nn o6 ^vyv i pnder>vpyiinder>v?y \; ‘Inin - sijoppmgrcenierSljO^plngrcenter as- economjeconomj- at’OUild. thd~ tii’r, Tho: officer r thisf. ensenflitl as the /Itigal Finance Forum To UK Matawan Democratic Club. cumventing - the law by buying vMataWan) jOo^U|Sfid. , *ally possible -for them to'cin? Bpotiedt jtlio f pair moments wording of tlio bond^spoBlfled . The election of Rlzlerl F, 81- five ne'w machines butrlght, ■ i11 ■ ' v? i; r-* "■ ■■ *struct____ If.. tho minlmuMilot -inlmuM,-,- elzo later, apparently hiding live" trees, '* then five others at a later date ca to the Hooi and'Iaadder could be lowered. Harold Do their loot, ln a garbage can T h o township committee Be lleld Od. 16 Fire Co. was xonflrmed. so the lump sum would n o t lan, president of tho b o’r\ r d. behind the ocntcr. Tlie rims be $1000 ifcfdhe transaction, re O r d in a n c e agreed to nccept tlio condition and Frederick Wenzel, a mem werojn a shopplng'bag tak. Oh the trees and the fact that Imuranco Officer quiring seeking ..tbe, 1 o.^.es.t ber-had battled In v a 1 n eh from the J, O .T o K n o> price by bids. Mt* Dolan add some surfacing remains to be To Address Group . . o w n e r To Vacate Street against the change, and their Co. store. dono on sticots In Section 3 n n v. CIIAHI.I'K H. HMVTII ed that the board was, in ef cause wag saved when th o with.tlio belle! that a bond of MIns Mildred F. Hlone. staff fect, creating Its own emergen mayor pledged himself not to llariiiony, wns ndmltted Into Leaving Town cies. Matawan Township (40,000 atlll oporntivo on Sec nnnlnlimt to the iirealdent uf have the change adopted, until tion 1 would be a giiaranteo full conncctlon Sundny nnd or Mr. McGraw told him he Committee Acts^ : Matawan Dems the Mutiml Uenollt Life Insiir* a zoning ordinance was ap against tho fill! performance dained ns elder. IIo wns' as snee Co,. Newark,. wlH ad* ■ Many Complaints, So should havo thought of that proved. The project collapscd An ordinance vacating ;i por by tho dovolopcrn of tlielr ob signed to the Manahnwklr nnd (Ireiii) t Ii ,o Finance Foruin ■ before. The board president in the- lnterlm. : Promise Action ligations for tices. . Court Advises Moving averred the- immediate needs tion of Bank St., which c u't s Cedar Run Mothodlst c IuiitIK wlnefr'ls' Ixilng jiuonsoi'^d by ' Monday night Mayor Maris ’llie Monnibiith County Nation* of the commercial classes did through properties owned by Cateh IlnNln iJiTEry - on, Tho Hcv, John, A. ltohliiu Magistrate .James H: _ ajar- the Hanson-VanWlnkia-M u n- consented ; to continuance of Candidates Ado|jt Kennoth B. Willey, a specta . , »l Hunk on Wi’dnesdliy, Oct, lln, Matawan, cracked down not permit the montti’a delay the existing minimum and re son, Old llrldgo, alno w b b ^ k,. ,,, th() |>u|||-ooi» ol fit 0 - to be encountered in advertis nlng Co., was adopted yester "Open Door Policy'.' tor; wanted to know about a .jflTan offender against tbe bor sumption of-wotje on tho zon named an elder o.[ the M«t|io ing for bids...... - day by the Mntawan T ow n» requirement slating the devol- Molly 1’ltclier lintel. R o d . ~ougb. dog ordinance Monday, ship'Committee, There were no ing ordinance.'Mr. Dolan pro “Decision and Action" Is tho opera should place cutch bas dlst Church by l)lshnp Corson Iliinli, at 0 p.m, Her.topic will levying n fine of $15 and $5 Mr. Dolan said lt had been posed a Master Plan, be mado be "Life Iliumiinee" and her brought up tiefore, that t h o objections raised at the public slogan of the Dcinocrntlo can ins along Tolcurnph Hill ltd. at Thu Rev, Dr, Bn>ytli -was costs on William Flakker, 10 hearing held on the measure. if federal and sta te, aid J could didates In Matawan Boroush 1000 feet In npnclng f r o m a talk will ho followed by a . Church St., Matawan. The' purchase of the machines had Approximately 00 feet or t h e be obtained to pay half t h e with a promise of-prompt no point S00 fcot In from Uclhany pastor of Calvary -Methodist qiiestioiui\ii(lnim»);i'...P(!l'l«ItL"_^. magistrate recalled ’continued been provided for \yhen the street was ordered vacated,. cost, as Is beintT dono in Holm tion on all munlolparinattcrs. nd. Miiyw James If. Acker-, Church for nine ycni'B, f i1« In Tlio Fliianco Foi um will 111-- complaints had ^eeiTcoming ln budget was drawn last Decem del Township. The zoning or 1012 lo 1DM, when bo been inn cluiln. dlttL'UNshma oil "in«lat(i Vacation of the street was lt is. the bollcf of D a n 1 o I son Informed Mr. Willey that pnstor of the ISpwortli .Mrttlo- to borough poller) about th e ber, but that the matter' had dinance., would be framed on it was tlie opinion of Otis Hea I’liuinlim" llin snine eveiilrig. dog nuisance and It was time been neglecled until schools requested by the firm which the findings of the. Master Mancinl, mayoralty candidate, dlst Church .in~Palmyra. He plans to construct a retaining nnd Edward Francy and nian, Long Drnnch,' township On 9 I disorderly* and defiant of a po* his bike. A Matawan physician Holmdel Dems , a collapsc of a foundation a^d from short J-outlne mectlnits Mr, Mucrac expressed ro- ilepni iinent. Ilefreshiiienti will lice officer when taken Into who examined him after the splitting, apart o f a ^evvoi; ime when no action or discussion To Work fpr Sfilwoll..... gret'.iU {)lllcer Flcnilng’o deci bn served ut both tessiuiis oil custody for causing* a disturb* accident sent him for. x-rays Meet Monddy in Chrysler Homes. Cliffwood takes place nnd they, promise A luncheon mooting, spon sion saying', "Pntrilmnn Fle»n, Oct, 10 mid S C Ifn 'fu rtlie r ancc in a tavern on Orchard for a possible leg fracture. The company building thoso (continued on page six): sored by tbe'ltcgular Hepubll- liiil l.t a good police officer, oojillrieillei) that the bunk Is .....(continued on page 61*) > The boy was hit c a r TTie Holmdel Township Dem houses lately hns been reor who performed hid duties.oon- siioimortni! ’the ,aF|ln*lico Fo r- ocratic Club-will meet .rt-d-o- can. Club of Ilolmdol Town driven by Jolm Ftuff/A soldltfr, ganized, the mayor reported, ship, Iuc,, is planned fo r liCtentloiiJily, He brought to tho mti" as a pnhllo dervlce to of stationed at the Holmdel Nike day at B p.m. at the Farmers Firo Guts Garage Bring Back Tree and will be called to account Wo.dnosdny nt 12 o’clock noon police forco a vi(lunblo_eM>er. fer tlio residents of llils urea Base/ turning In at. tbe park' apd Gardeners Farm Labor by the township. • ' ' leiice ns ii veteran of the U, 8, basic lind'dawh to earth Infor- Ing lot to Flo’s Bar & Grill, Camp, Crawford's Corner Evr In Matawan Township at.Peterson’s Buttonwood Man , At the request of the com Mrs. Therese Diggin. Mata or, Itoutp 31, Mati wan, (or (i Mnilne Corps, nnd as hi/itruc- million olioul prrtonal flnan* . pany, no action Is beln& taken Pvt. R u f.f t^ld Patrolman erett Rd., 'Holmdel Township. wan, received approval, as a Flrp, which started wlion aft lor In pistol shooting, lie did elol plamilfig, ' • Mayor James H, ’ Ackerson, group of Holmdel Republican for tbe present against the per R«lp,h Wallace/ Matawan minor subdivision, of a aepar-. automobile baokfired Monday women,‘who will bn organised nitich lo Improve tlio niark«- son who stole a nursery=bred Township .Police, that tbe fla- Democratic Candidate tor the atlon of a tracl^cf th(nd Rosary Society, Key Jersey schools, Elvlng a new Mr, I?.eseux. “ . \ _ . to commute dally to the metro or of distribution rights-of-way All six of tho Parkway pic port, frill be held following1 the 'total of 920,000. While 2000 Committees set'-up for th e from September 1056,-until his politan area and points in be 1057-58 scouting program f o r nic areas under the Jurisdic 8 a.m. mass, Sunday,^Oct, , -6 tween: The examiner naid ob teachers had been hired, there recent promotion. ln the school cafeteria. Reser-' still was need for 5500 more the bayshore area -are as fol tion of the Highway Authority Jections to the railroad’s ap A graduate of the University will get the /extra facilities. vatlons canbe made by call New Jersey state teachers col lows; District III, chairman of Maryland with a-Baohelor plications were filed by repro- leges prepare about 1000 teach Mr. Peseux; first vice chair There are tHree other picnic ing Mrs. Gertrude' Leamy by sentatives of 11 shore " com- of Arts Degree ln 1951, Mr. areas ln the Parkway’s Unlon- Wednesday. ers each year, about one-fifth man, .William Frledlaender, Bennett lsT arU. S. Navy vet munltles and by several com the number needed annually. Hazlet; second vice chairman, Mlddlesex County section muter groups. : . . William G. Schanck, Keyport; eran of World War II and a which was built and ls main Enter Nursing School In Monmouth County, 55,100 member of the Red flank Kl elementary and high school district commissioner, James tained by the State Highway Among, 34 new students wel Flynn, Matawan. wanls Club. , Department...... •...... Rutgers Freshmen^___ L ’ pupils were .expected this fall . Nicnolas L. Arace, Brown Wayne, Ind.; the Keystone Or . He Is married to the former comed to Uie'M,onmouth Mem by Earl, B. Garrison, Mon town, has been engaged by the The organization and exten Except for Telegraph Hill orial Hospital School of Nurs Among more than 1000 stu dinance Plant In Meadevllle, Miss Joanne fjerplco. R o d dents registering as freshmen ' mouth County Superintendent Lurla Engineering Co., N ew Pa., ahd Jet bomber hangers sion committee Which is s e t Bank, and bas one son, . Park, Holmdel. where- regular, ing Sept. 16 at a tea given,by at Rutgers University this falK - of Schools: County schools York and Bethlehem, Pa., as at McGuire Air Force Base, up to drganlze new units and water connections readily are tbe school faculty were. Susan needed 171 more teachers than construction engineer and su expand old ones, to meet the available, the Parkway picnic Chapman and Linda Johnson, are John P. Hansen, Keyport;' Fort Dlx. Mr. Arace also has Robert T. Bennett, Matawan, the 2142 employed last year. perintendent for Rider Col been engaged privately ln the Increased population in th e Fire'Hits House areas will be limited to rustic both of Matawan, and Harriett " Among them , are holders of lege’s new gymnasium a n d area 4s composed of : Chair . : ■ ' ■ -1 facilities ln the improvement Woolley, Hazlet. 1and William J. Fagan, Union__ construct lo not several Fire of undetermined origin emergency certificates. auditorium building, now go schools, hospitals and Industri man Francis Kidwell, .John project. Wells will be drilled The special program at Mon ing up rapidly under his di al plants for the past several Kerwln, Ciirl Kent, all of Old Sunday morning gutted the up at tbe latter five spots to pro mouth College Is expected to rection in Trentdn...... years.- T ; -...... - ■ : Manor Estates. Hazlet; leader, per. floor of a two-story -hoto« vide drinking water Ijy hand- .. attract students preparing for Pormltorles, c l a s s r o o in Now residing In Browntown, ship training committee. Chair pump, and'rustle[bulldjngs will O D D JOBS careers'ln education as well man Everett Haslett, Keyport, on Twilight: Way, Cllffwood be erected to house separate buildings, libraries, d I n 1 n g the Araccs have two sons, Beach, it' was reported by Mat as qualified Older persons, rooms, and other facilities all James and William, who are Ray Grosholtz, Cllffwood comfort-facilities for men and DONE BY TRIKK some of them already holding will follow. On completion of active In 4-H work. James, at Beach, Charles Roesch, O ld awan Township Police. Alfred woriien. . r " one- or more degrees, who the campus, a sum of $12,000, present Is attending- Rutgers Manor Estates. ' Pouzenc, chief of the Cllffwood . Telegraph Hill Park now W E B U Y Paper, Tires and wish to become certified for 000 will have been spent. University, and Wllliafn-, Mlita Tlie finance committee con Fire Co., reported two pieces contains - a .drinking, water teaching. The education, stu sists of Chairman W I I I 1 a m Born In Elizabeth, 53 years wan High School. ' of apparatus were at the fountain and soon will have dents , will be able to combine ago, the engineer' attended Schanck,r Keyport, Robert complete flush toilet facilities." , Calling the' Rider campus scene. John McOlnty, a fire All Types of Metal daytime work with evening Elisabeth Schools, was gradu- construction a "Jeal oh a .1- Malkmjis, Matawan, F r e d studies, wltl the exccpUon of atod from the University of lengeV the engineer hie vow Noble, Holindel, Fred Walker, men, stepped on p. nail at the Wedding Announcement* Hazlet: camping and activities certain practice-teaching*' ' Chicago, and for a number of ed to keep going in this Job, scene and was treated by the printed promptly on paneled or committee Chairman William M A taw an T-0841-J hours during tbe day when, years taught evening classes that promises to bo the happi Matawan Township First Aid bridal book snow-white vellum students.-reach that point' In Miller, Matawan, George Rit lil'Union and Middlesex Coun est of- his life; His most spark Squad at this office. * . their training.' . o ty Technical High Schools. ling terms are reserved f o r ter, Matawan, Frederick Stae- Through the co-operation “of In 1941, Mr. Arace did sup his discussion 'of -the future ble, William “ '" “ tbe ofrice ot county superlnten- ervisory work ln the construc Rider campus,,w&Ich.ije calls mond Chef dent of schools and supervls- tion of Camp Crowder, Neo a—'beautiful, "well conceived or Estate's^ orsjAfs, school systems, Mon- sho, Mo.;the small arms am plan, to.meet the ever press Advanceinenl inpifth-students will be able to munition nJapt. St. Louis.. M(J^ ing need for hlghor education Chairman Edward Kelly, CllL . pra|tlce-teach and observe ln a large power plant ln ITo r t wood, Norman Lockwood, Key neeiby .school .classrooms^-' port, Cal Pierce, Matawan, Tne core ot the .new'pro- Seymour Klelnterg, Keyport; 3rd*i consists oft cofiftea In Kenneth Joel, Keyport; health ‘‘Cflopdlnated CJwsrfom _AC(J Rosa^.ilw nfc W i l l l a k e P a r t nnd safety committee, -Chair-' ~tlva}es and frtetJiadaV’ 'In ti I bno yulomiinin man Amos Henderson, Matar. tory of Education,", and wThe rum m age Uct. 6 wan; publlo relations ^qmmlK Child and. tl)£ Curfioulum." I n C o n n e r tee, C h a i r n ^ g , ^ ^ ^ ^pr|j ReUted'courses alteajjv. offer ^Verb Rev. Justin J;, Ooafiillo, S. David Adler, Old Bridgo. man, Keyport, Robert Hardie, ------ed lit, Monmouth include "Ed < 'history, English, languages, tending the sorvicca. j Sholburno Hotel, with "The day, Oct. 3. Anyone lnterssted mathematics, musio,: reading, - Pilgrimage devotions will be Superintendent as Instruction In helping tlie 'BOy Scout and science Will meet the spec gin at 3:30 p.m! with a Rosary al Leader" as a central toplo. movement Is urged to attend. " lar and elective-needs of indi Procession led by'tfyj-Rey, A Plans, for tho meeting were vidual students. P. McEvoy, .O.P., ofTthe Dom announced this week by Clark inican Fathers Mission " Band W, McDermlth, president of Licensed Engineers During the procession the sta the Department of Superinten tue of Our Lady of the Rosary dents of the New Jersey Educa Plan Dinner-Meeting will be carried on the’should- tion Association. ers of four altar boys, The school administrators The' New ’Jersey Society of A spoclal feature of the pro this year will combine with Professional Engineers a n d cession will be a representa board of education members Land Surveyors will hold their tion of tho Dominican saints for a -Joint banquet. Tho State semi-annual conferenco a n d Federation of District Boards dinner at the Berkeley-Carter- by two groups of little o h 11- dren dressed as Dominican of Education ls holding ses et Hotel, Asbury Park on Sun sions ln Atlnntlo City at th e day,-It was announced yester- friars und Dominican nuns. Solemn Benediction'of th e same tlmo tho superintendents day'by Frank A. Foss, Key Most Blessed Sacrament will meet. Kenneth McFarlahd, ed port, who ls servjg as the tllmax tho pilgrimage devo ucational, consultant for Gen 1057 dinner and conference eral Motors and a nationally chairman. tions. Tho Rev. Joseph R. Calen, O.P., Chaplain of th e known speaker, #111 address Registered professional en Monastery,- will be the cele the Joint banquet on Thursday gineers licensed by the state evening, Oct. 10/ are expected to come from all brant asslstotLby tho Rev. A. P. McEvoy, O, P., and the parts of New Jersey to attend The superintendents’ meet the affair which ls sponsored Rev. John Bain, of ihe Ora ings will open on Wednesday by tho state socicty. Tho Mon- tory Scliool, Summit, as dea evening,.Oct; 0, with a dinner mouth-Occnn County Chapter con and sub-deacon, • : - at which tho speaker w’Ul be will serve as host. On Rosary Sunday the privi C, C, Trllllngham, Los Ange LP SEDAN les Superintendent, and presi PRICES START SHOWN Events planned for tho‘ day lege of Totles.-Quotles wltb a D e ^ O H N O . 3304 * Include golf,’ swimming, the plenary indulgence applloable dent-elect of the American As sociation of School Administra semi-annual meeting and con to tho suffering souls maybe, TWO^CAt DITACHID OAftAOl INCLUDES — HEATER, DEFROSTER, TURN SIGNALS, ELEC. WIPERS. tests, ln addition to tho dinner. gained, .tho usual conditions tors. Thursday sessions will be lO O f PIIIOH, HIHOIO State' licensed professional en: being observed. ... ‘ devoted largely to group dis ' tAIN IN IIDI WALlf. . glneers In' this area aro Mr. Sevorol priests will be at the cussions of various. phases of 14 MODELS TO PICK FROM Fos"; Karl Heuser, Matawan; disposition of those pilgrims the central toplo of the confer .. " v. - , . . - - • • - • John Rp.llly. Keansburg; Craig who desire a spoclal blessing ence, with special attention to the spCclflo problems of In Finnegan,. Belford, ,anil Henry before returning to t he 1-r . LaBrcque, Red Bank. homes, —■ — . structional leadorshlp, WAGONS : ‘ The meeting will olose on NEW 4 SPEED FULLY AUTOMATIC JYN- 134500 Friday morning, Oot. 11, with . -Cf,'..’. - ...... ' a business session of the De Planning A V acation ? partment pf Superintendents, Not only your cat can be' pat CROMESH TRANSMISSION STANDARD CONVERTIBLE at whloh Curtis H.Threlkeld, in- our new style garages, 139509 past president of tha depart Thore’t cd*Q room for window ON ALU MODELS AT NO EXTRA COST. ment. and Commissioner Fred •creons, lawn equipment, tools, 6 PASSENGER erick lOl; Raublngcr will be tho work bench and «v«n more! ; : 0 0 Steamship Or Plane speakers, - , Extra space for theee items PROfsIT MOUNTED, AIR COOLED ENGINE CARRY-AU The 1057 conference has b provided by dighUy in* Prompt Reservations width,or length been arranged by a confer crenfttnf'the .LOWEST OPERATING. ECONOMY. , COMMERCIAL ence committee under S, N. of the standard sbe garage. . 0 0 BROWN TRAVEL BUREAU Ewan, Jr., Westfield, and Al •Here's the i^rocticiU solution to the modern-day storage PANEL % TON Day Calls: Valle/ 0-4141‘ 7 Broadway. Keyport . lan Tomlinson, Sussex Coun .problem. 111 Bmltb 8 t Night. Calls i ty Superintendent. ~J.' ’ ' Pertb Amboy Keyport 7-5031 G ETS UP TO SO M ILES PER GALLON licensed Revolted Richard R. Mnag, ID, ot 38 Our West Prospoot Ave., Koyport, VISIT has had his drlvor’s llcenie re SEE THE ’58 LLOYD TODA Y voked for an Indefinite period, TOY BASEMENT lt was announoed recently by Frederick J. Gassert. Jr., Dl- MATAWAN 7 'Q q Use Our layaway Plan rootor of M o t o r .. Vehloles. Maag'a offonsos included fol " A OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS lowing, too olosd;i trafflo signal LA FREDA SALES & SERVICE L U M B E R C C Factory Authorlttd Lloyd and Rambler Dealer violation; oareless driving and Tbe Friendly Lumber Van) speeding,,, OPIN IVININCS TIL 9 Phon? MA M SOO--^' IIardw4r« Dept Stora >" Enjoy one o( Amerloft'a great 117 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK, N. J. 28 W. fllONi ST., KIYPOR? freedoms.,,,Attend the.churoh Sotphln Av». Matowoi ,— ------of your'choice tbls weekend. »-.r < ? ';
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lightweight, Frte wheoiing Trim, roduction held ton' and there- probably a r e and they will, In large meas - Among these, Henri Hansen and Angelo LoPresto, men ure, determine the cultural by a Leghorn.from1 the J. A. Hanson & Son farm, Corvallis. who believe in our form' of government, deserve great praise. others In-’ similar locations ne-of-our-communitlesr Gre.“ Back in~1949;50,_when contest rules ofThe American It wns dim tn their efforts, flnri—mnny-nthors-wlm—-ilso-be- ^round-the-sfcafce^-r-*----- What kind of women will Official Poultry Tests specified a contest year of 365 days, ' lieved our government is good government that it has been . Msjrb/s Insects they' be? Well, the Girl Scout the Oregon chicken laid 353 eggs. In the 350 days of the . preserved, ’ . ' If y o u have a dogwood program offers heartening re FJcmington test just closed, Meggi produced 347 eggs. Ac- * ' It was because of these men and those they represented whose leaves all over a r e assurance. Through Scouting, girls learn to accept responsi cording to records kept by Prof. Clarence S. Platt, con that the truth was made available to the people, who once turning reddish or brown, dry test supervisor and chairman of the Rutgers University 1 armed with the facts, turned out in force to eh^iprse our bility, they learn to express weather probably Is the cause. Poultry Department, Meg missed laying only on Nov. 3, municipal form of government. Our heartiest congratuli- their 'own views anil to allow But sometimes only one or Looking Backward others to express theirs, a n d Aug. 14 and Aug. 20. Professor Platt said he thought Meggi, ' tiohs to these men and every citizen "of oar community for two branches have leaves that they develop a healthy Inter still going strong,' should have, a chance to show what she ; truly splendid lesson in democracy. ' ' Items Atont Folks And Thlnca We Knew la Hie I r a i Ago est In the world around them can do for a 365-day year. . ' - • '. • ■______' ' ... -« are turning red. The Girl Scouts’ moral code, You can suspect borers . ln with Its emphasis on honesty, THE STATE DEPARTMENT of Education’s Division Forty-Five Years Ago Bright was badly hurt last Sat such cases; It's usually best integrity, alertne is, under of State Library, Archives and History, turns out some • v , Power Of The Press to prune off limbs now that (Issue Thursday, Sept. 26, 1912) urday. ■ ■ ■ * standing of and compassion mighty conmmendable feats during the year about which have been attacked-and write TTirllls and sensations w l 11 An81-year-ships, the statement comes tion figures .of the .state library exceeded 250,000, . Approxi-' -..from the Internal Revenue Service demanding payment of ed'grave Indeed for azaleas the most up-to-date_m.a n ii e r , ,„But Shere’s a Joh to-be done mately 50 traveling libraries wei-e sent o'ut, oVer 6500 refer and-other broad-leaved e v e r* from'lbe-New Jersi'y’ s t a t e first.' Girl Scouting must be ...an allegedvlncome'tax indebtedness of $9. The nptlce'sent known'to the large cities. ence questions answered, nearly 250 field visits conducted, greens.'Mr. Lacejr ^continues. Contract for a new public FlslL. and Oame Commission made available, to all glrls ln his bloodr pressure soaring. First of all, he didn’t believe They wilted considerably: ! this arpa, More adult leader about 240 conferences;-institutes and workshops held, and "he owed the money. But that, was -a minor consideration^ school building to be erected that these .abandoned yessels four-special library service studies made. Since the. first Rains, since have brought on DeWltt St., Anbury P a r,k, ship ls needed, thorough train What really angered him was the insulting' wording of {he that‘now clutter up the navig them around, but there prob-, was awarded ^on Wednesday of ing for those leaders Is re of the year this division' has serviced .690 libraries thnwgh-. .notict, und its threats of attachment of income and seizure ably isn't enough water.'ln the able waters of the.'state c a n quired. The co-operation of to out the state, including those in some 20 institutions, nearly ' _ last 'week' on a bid of $118,240. be converted at little cost Into of-property unless the claim vyas paid at once. ' . soli to • last the broad-leaved Tills amount does not Include day’s adult? In adequate sup 260 public ones ahd over 300 serving children in the'public i 'i l k Lampson didn’t ’bonfine his views to the columns plants through the winter. He- a great assfet to New Jersey port of this area^j.youth, pro: heating, and ventilating, grad coastal-fishing. 1 - . j.; - . ■ schools. This year it has conducted through its Bureau of '"'■.of his own paper. He wrote the President of the United meritber lhat their leaves con ing, sidewalks, furniture, etc. gram ls a requisite for that 7 tinue to give -.off moisture all Law and; Legislative Reference some 250 spot research States and'various other officials, including members of The total cost of the schooi. (rull “hourly service was re bright future. year,-, unlike deciduous trees sumed on th e Kennsburg- Studies for the State Legislature. Such services, also called Congress. He stated that,—1No agency of government should Including the ' large plot of -Your generous contribution tbat go dormant ln cold wea CompbeH’s Junction Bus Line to the Shore Council of Girl upon byrthe executive and judicial branches,of the state be allowed to insult any citizen, or deny him his constitution- ground lt will odcupyy will be ther, . . ■ $115,000: ■ . by, Jhe Rollo Bus Line'Monday Scouts’ campaign will help to government, are used to investigate any problem pertain- - —--al-rights or Inflict cruel and unusual’punishment on a mere Mr. Lacey’s advice Is to tie morning.' Service on this line ing to. state government. The, questions studied, for ex To avoid colliding with an continue and expand the Girl assumption that the taxpayer is a willful violator of the sure .that your; a*aleas a n d Wils.,ftii^alled.on 6ept„. 12, Scoutprogram. ln.thls-area_.to ample, might include such diverse subjects as taxes, muni — Income tax law.”' To make a long .story short, Mr. Lampsoir staenlifyOlent?.of moisture automobile[1UU11D 1»;Uf\ W1UW4w;hicli .V\.were Cl t;, .ihe ,vuc t{hat.;r}Q'^ [louses were operated IflbM'[ltdgrowing' nfi ,^( jfaAV comhttfrilty-s ^ofitgei'1 ^iea'few •wording of its form/ and you can bet that the new vejrsion Poor ‘Mum Year ' I ; And. 3,.a^i. .Bjispav!.will... n o w tic>n/~! f «H O R E IftltKA1 POLIUE-tfilipf.-), including Chief Leroy Sproul And,-^anticipating' Questions ver A'.aV-’ Brdim, ■ df^llle!! iEii'd ^ii’wlll be couchedln MUch more courteous language. . ..1- Bank Real Estate Company, leave t^ansblirg; on the hour of Kejfport'will haveriahsbpp5rtilfU^).to'cdiiy)ai'e the famed about > possible ’poor , showing and CamPjbell^'s Junction v on JTIIANKS ABE DUE- ■iaiu*aim So a- snMiU-LoW[V:!!iV:/)srjuv>erinan:i ^dok. took port and.,vIplnlty^,ffle*lJSwo|tf- •ll) New Jerseyiwho are look . J ‘41 .JfoflAaj ■ ppi«m: ■ ■ ■ " H. A. Elgard, who owns snd ing arte f-the-wants of-'per sous San Francisco is planned.for,the 114 Jersey Chiefs,by Har- • * He's 'forecasting somewhat the road. ^ already: strlckeh' with cancer!. -: ■vejt. Foster, FBI agent no'W assigned,' there. He .formerly • ■ .1 . K e e p i n g ! W e a l t h y [ operates The Matawan ,T h e- Brf thebasls'of the appearance The Dear CommissifSiers &st' atre,! and hfs theatre manag These1 volunteers; unsutjj 'Wasihead^FBI//man forJSfew Jersey. Mr^,Foster-wiU take I The ending of the school year is regularly marked by Of the ' Experiment Station’s Friday afternoon pAssid'a mo-: er, Jqhn Green, New -V-o jtj^e 6PSan^Franoisce, sights including,:Ghina- own ’mum garden/ ‘M’ ij Aijs' tlon ''atithdHilhg' ,Maj>or ' W * 1 ) a series of examinations to which the pupil is subjected-in have planned a .gala/ a iiti- o w were lrtii\.Levylatiil Boro'ugh !S\SpeW Y>ec^, secur!n«;'thc biggest I— an-effort to determine whether hels scholastically competent 'Ihfen’uent'kbgencamp Eo^1, JiUr-l' to have ^missed Vhei)!’»4Pn*’ ;novle hits .-ol U:e ourrent sea three-pronged < attacks on 'can= for the next year’s work. The beginning of the school year, chase uti-nutomotrlls UpoK1 'fitfd1 rain- 'they.needed; ■* . son, plctlires that, havi^(.r been cer, ls a ihost lmfiortant phase „;i on the other .hand, suggests itself as a proper time for (Sj(- What ab6-.lt fertilizing trees ltindf-r with1' ehfehilcril f,attAfcn- drawing jecord crowds at the of -'.hd America;)-Canoer' GOcl- aminlng the returning pupil to determine whether he . is and Shrubs to gel them ready nftnt, Including :15Wf fcet ' J^f big'olty theatres throughout ety’s prOgtdrtfi Ths majority of tend the. meetings. The Jersey contingent wiU stop off on r-physically in good condition for the work that lies before for wlnter7 chemical hose and 800 feet "of the country. these 20,000 volunteers in New the return trip for a two-day visit in Los Angeles. “ They" . Shade trees probably can do fire hose, with a provision for -him., V ' - - ■ j, . ' ; ’ .This week will mark tw o Jersey are women ln the 1174 will be home Oct,.7. . Most of the delegates will be quartered — In, modern medicine, prevention-of the development of with some fertilizer in late Oo 500 feet more of reserve lire units, whlc*' in a 10-month per in Moana-Surf Rider Hotel while at t^e convention. A;spe- - hose. ' ' ' - new enterprises In Matawan. disease processes is of equal importance, at least, with the tdber or early spring, but fer iod made 1.625.850 dressings. cial progfam of evenls has been announced for chicfs\wives. tilizer on evergreens row can J. Petsch has opened a bak ’ . treatments and cuYe of disease. ’The aim of medicine today in. Jumping from a- moving, ery, specializing ln homemade These are made 'rom donated make, them too tender to stand freight train E. D.,“ W h ite , white salvage material and THE POSTMASTER GENERAL reports that' more* is to maintain good health rpther than to restore it, This breads, cakes and pastries, In the winter. Their biggest need freight agent of the Central cellucotton which is ourchased medical quackery is being promoted through the mails than ' can be realized best by,the development of immunities where the building at tbe corner of may he water.- : Railroad bf New Jersey at Sea by the county chapter. ever before, at an annual money loss to the public of at - possible, and by the regular physical.examination of people Main- and Little Sts. In th e building formerly occuplcd as Volunteers are also engaged least $50,000,000 a year. Some of the common - frauds'ar.e g~>jwh.o-aj!p,- in:apparent good health to dctcct and deiter dc- in staffing Wie.Information cen ■Wilson’s—Meat— Market, Ed “sure cures” for cancer, arthritis arid baldneM; -Speaking'i;~ r-.;..-^?lopi0^di?ease. . . A STORY FOR ters - in IB counties. -’Reports ward C. WJlson, Long Branch, of baldness,, we know one Keyporter, now showing in the Whatt’is good for the school child, in this regard, Is show tbat ^. queries'-of-10.308 Is preparing to open a new back, who claims he has found a magic brush. Says one equally goo&for all other members of tho family.' Give your were answered through this meat market. source. Transportation w as treatment with the brush caused hair to grow -where there . ’ „ doctor the chance to keep you in good health; don’t wait The ; Central train due .at to use his professional services when disense has you down furnished by volunteer drivers was nary a tuft bef6re. Only a handful of local .people/ Matawan station at'5:29 a.m., to 4093 patients, and 714 ob rtlostly seafaring men, know 'of the brush’s ■ existence, and for a heavy count. Good health is not an accident. known as the papeV train, talned . foan-closet equipment - ;.... More and more it is coming to tnPthe reward of mutual while shunting cars on a sid it is claimed the brush dates back to the time John was for sick rooms...... king of the Norse-tribes that ravaged the coastal settlements intelligence and co-operation on the part of both doctor and Margaret A. Ltavy ing ht the Matawan station on The service program also patients. The mark that you get in your physical, examin- Monday morning, cause,d two on the continent of Europe . . . Some folks are wondering ' ‘provides a visiting nurse serv if Keyport can get through the month-of October without atlon Is probably, f.or you, the most important of all. ' " . Clover Blossom Bunny oars to derail because of the ice and chapters report 12.175 switch opening. . such visits’ while 113 received having another special election before November. Election The sky. was growing pink thumps on the ground. Would board members really have had-a workout this year. . Ten Years Ago practical nurse assistance and and red as Blossom .Bunny and Bert hear and remember? 803 availed themselves of med A Sorry Example, her twM brother, Bei't, hop- Blossom hit the ground bard (Issue Thursday. Sept. 25. 1047) ' The Keyport First Aid Squad ications. ' ~ __ _ ■v: A-17-year-old school boy who attended the Youth Fes ped up to the ploket "fence. with her right foot. "Thumol This gives a small picture of ‘ "Seer-I told you,'’ said Bios- Thump I Thumpl” and Keyport Police co-operat tival In Moscow, along with 160 other Americans has re ed Friday night in aiding the work that Is being carried Social Security Questions son)* .."A' whole lawn full of Then she hit .the .ground on by the American Cancer So turned to his borne in Portland,. Ore, According to niws pink clover blossoms!" . hard with • her left fo o t. ashore three men whose out reports, he said thei only reason he didn't make the trip to ciety in New Jersey clone. "But you-know we're n o t "Thumpl Thumpl Thumpl" board motorboat became dis The 20,000 volunteers ln this Q—I'll earn $3600'by Sept; 1. Q—I stopped my benefits lr . Red China was because he didn’t have enough money and abled and was driven ashore supposed to go t h r o u g ht Suddenly Bert’s bead popped state are accomplishing a gi when I will retire. Since I will January as I expect to make that he wanted to be home when school bpened. Apparently ln the wind and rain squall tepees,” said Bert. “It’s to o Up on the other side of th e gantic task^-m their fight have made well over $1200 tbls over $1200 tbls year. I will net-, the government ban on trips to China had no effect on his which struck this area about against, a disease whlcb last over $5000 picket fence. "What’s the 10 o'clock. 1 year, should I wait until next decision to return. “If I wanted to go, I’d go,” he is quoted "No one ln the house ls up trouble?"'he isked. year took _}937 lives InNaw from May-1 through Sept. 30 as saying. ■ :. . - . ■ Dr. Jehu’ P. Cooper HJ. has Jersey. ; year to file? ; Will I be entitled to any check* this early," said Blossom Bun- " i ate too many clover blos- announced the opening'of h 1 s ‘ Those who went to Red China from Russia In defiance ny, “I’m going through I’ som’s and now I ’m too fat to A-rVou should file as soon for this year? , . . . of the government ban; showed.their contempt for authority, offices at 151 Main St., Mata as you retire. It you don’t earn Blossom squeezed between squeeze through the plokpt wan, on Monday,..Sept. 22. A—If in the months of Janu*- over $60 a month in employ If any of them get in-trouble in Chlna,.they will.be tlie first the pickcts. "Just made it," fence." Blossom told him tear- Matawan-Township'will pro ary through April and Octobei to cry for°protcction from the government which they defied. she said. "If those pickets fully. ' '. ceed with advertising for , bids Ain’t tt ment after August or do not* through December you. neither 1 . , Are these young people, who Ignore authority, a result were any closer together^ I Bert didn’t even say " I told .for a water pipe system" in render substantial pervlces m perform substantial service? of failure in home training and our educational system to could never got through." you so." He wiggled his ears Cllffwood to be supplied from a grand and self-employment after that as a self-employed person nor - teach respect for law and order? • Blossom Bunny wiggled her ln thought. - Mataw.an borough wells 'and month, you can draw benefits earn over $80 per month In nose. What & delicious smell Finally he said. ‘-We must mains, Chairman John Mars, regardless of your total yearly wages as an erinployee. y.o u the pink-olover blossoms hadl dig a bole under the fence. I may recelvo OASI benefits-' for oumtc Jr., announced near the conclu iforlous feelln’ ! earnings. . 1%• TMU That Cemttt Onct In a Ufe&m She snt on the velvety clover will- dig from this side. Y o u sion of the township commit* those months.' You will not r*- and began to eat. She ate anil dig from that side, and we Q—Pam 67-years-old and' ceive benefits for. the months teo meeting Thursday, a t t ar was-retlred-^uner3dinghy racing series ,n -v.ortDftnyoi'fnft toCA^CEB, more than $1200. Thb law fur* nor do I Intend to work again.. denly Blossom realized t h a t her way through. ]* at Keyport will bo lnterrhpted * r-• , uur to?' . ‘**r. ther provides, however thnt a Will I. be eligible to recejve Bert had'gone.. She was a 1.1 Blossom and Bert hoppsd next weekend so the local sk|fK benefit check will not be with benefits again this year? If so. . alone I -. ...** , awny just, as the'boy ran rup pers can participate ln th o held for any month.in »nich for what months? ' . - Now sho really did cry. But to the picket fence. 1 autumn Invitation regatta' of you did not earn more nan •JA—Yes, you ire eligible to not for 1 onb, 5hohad_Io th 1 nk.___“I guess that, digging made the iMjintoloklng Yacht Club. $80 In wages and were not ac receive benefits for the months She knew Dert never w e n,t you lose lust cudugl: rat lo oe The races Saturday and Sun Aincn tlvciy. engaged as a ,?e!t em beginning with March. Even t very far, away. Since they able to squeeJo back thi'ounh day on Barnegtnt Biiy will ployed person. Ttier.etofe you though your annual earning " wero twins, they always play- the fence." said Bert, bring together Penguin sailors Cance would be entitled to mou:n!v sub'tar.llally are ove^; $1200 cd together.. How could the ■ Yes, thnuk goodness." said from as far n ray 'as Virginia benefits beginning W h t h e befje'i^s fare payable for a n y let Wm know she neeneS 11m? Blot^om favinny. "Put from nnd ?iOng Island to vie with Societ, month ot-July. We suggest vo>j mortb :n which you neither '• , Then she renumbered t b e now on 1 11 stick to the clover the Jersey sailors from Barne tile an application at your ao pn — - -mre thnn $80 in wa*e« signal they had made up one on this side of the p I e k e t gat day, Keyport and Prince elal security office Immedlatr nor ar uaily were engaged 1 tlmo while playing. Tlirte hard fence I” ' .. ton. . ... , ly. a self-employed pcrsoD. Faculty, Officers Browntown SS To
By Matawan BPW At P-TA Meeting Church D irectory Present Scrvicc ' Mrs. Miriam Hulsart, new- Over 100 peoplf attended the At (.recent business meeting ■ ^elected -president of th e first .regular meeting of the of the officers of the IJrown- Matawan Business and Profes Mr. and; Mrs. Pete ra A. ,On Friday evening Mrs. Con- . First, Church ol Christ, Bayview Presbyterian Cliurch town Uniqn Sunday Sjp^liool, Sept. 20. 10S7 Page Five year of the Holmdel Township - Scientist ' sional Women’s Club, conduct. Read ahd daughter, Peggy rad-iJohannsen, entertained her Parent^Teachers A s s o c 1 a- ' Cllffwood Bpaati plans' were made toehold a ■ ed the first meeting for th e .Ann, recently motored to Ohio bridge- club. Prize... winners tlon which was held ot' t h e 81 Br~.d SL. Keyport Rev jPriao.tr Qsterstock service Sunday, Oct. 0, nt 7:30 - 1957-58 club year In the Mata Wesleyan College. Delaware, were Mrs. Marguerite Laird, Centerville School,'Sept; 17. Sunday service 11 o.m. Wed Cub Pack 10. -will meet Sat p.uu wttli the Rev. Albert D. Mrs. J. Budnick wan Public Health Center Sept. Ohio, where Peggy Ann re Mrs. W. Oliver Dftgin a n d Mrs. Katherine Crossley, pres nesday testimonial meeting 6 urday at 7 p.m. in. Fellowship Curry^ pastor of the First *.is. '■ ■ ■ ; Miss Patricia McKeen. Other Hall, with -Cubmaster Albert turned as a student. On th e ident of the group, opened the P.m.-Reading room open Wed Methodist Church, Matawnn; w a y they visited Niagara guests were Mrs. William J. meeting, Mrs. George Carter Peter presiding. presenting the sermon. All,urn Feted At Shower The budget was approved as nesday^! to 4 p.m. Falls, and were1 dinner guests Rabel, Mrs. Elmore Katfrier, read the P-TA prayer. ■ Church school classes a re Invited to attend. presented. The club again will held Sunday at 0:45 a.m. The Mrs. John A, Budnick, Jr., present a savings bopd to »n of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Clark Mrs. Frank H. Bliss, and Mrs. Mrs. Crossley presented the The '■ unchanging, harmoni In Medina, Ohio. Mrs. Clark Frederick K.,Dederlck, sermon topic at the 11 a.m, James Arace and Robert 188 Broadway, Keyport, w a s outstanding girl student gradu- theme of the program for the ous 'nature of all that Is' cre morning W o r s li f p service, i ating from Matawan High ls the former Miss Barbara The 18th Ahnual Session of year, "Building Our F u t u r e ated by God, divine Mind, will Faust recently returned ta the guest of honor at a aur- - Hunt, Matawan. On the w a y which will be: observed as Rutgers -University/Miss Jeon prise shower, S>pt. 18, at ,rth» School, along with the award the Grand Assembly, Order of Citlgena »t Httme.atld-School. be brought out at Christian Christian Education Sunday, Ing of a scholarship^ to j, girl home Mr, and Mrs. Read the Rainbow far Qlrls;, .w rs A • film strip, "The Children Ann Gaub has resumed h e r North Centet'VillB-Flie Hom», . toured Michigan and visited Sctence ‘ services Sunday. will be "Tlie Teaching Minis Junior year at Monmouth' Col - chosen by thb membership. " held on Friday, Saturday and Are Here,” was showri :a n d given by Mrs. Patrick Serploo Greenfield Village, Dearborn. Sunday, at Asbyry Pork Con ‘Reality" will be:the sub try." ' . lege. Warren Burnett also is Other program .activities narrated by Mrs. George King, and Mrs. Joseph Nappl. Deco- They also stopped at Chicago vention Hall, Those attending honorary vice president of the ject of the lesson^sermon. ' Trinity E|i!»ropal Churob taking courses at Monmouth. : planned Include card parties, and Springfield, 111., and parts . , ■ foocf'sale, a teen-age dance from Matawan were Miss P-TA Council, aprt'Mrs. Eve Scriptural selections will In ; Main St., Malawan Mre, Herbert Cottrell, sr., ratlons were yellow and green of Indiana and New York Joyce Ward, Miss Connie lyn Hamilton, program chair clude the following (Psalms and granddaughters, tho Miss itronmers attached to a yellow and a bus trip. Only with the State..- • . Rev. Bernard McK Qarltck co-operation of the public, will Insley, Miss Ethel Leperopolos, man. 111:2.7,8)-: “The works of the Sunday Is celebrated as St. es Judith niid Mnrsho Wallaco, r.iid’ green bassinet whloh held the members of the club be Mr. and, Mrs. William M6- Miss Sally, prlchard -and Mrs. Mis. Crossley Introduced the Lord are great, sought ojit of Michacl and1 A)i ^ngels Day. Keyport, spent Saturday aftor~ the gifts. Refreshments w»rt_ sble^to continue and Increase Graw a n d children, Jane, Marvin W.- Prichard. They all all them that have pleasure Holy* Communion 1s at J a.m.; noon at Asbury Park w h e r e Borved, . . . ' Kathy, Tom and Jerry? spent officers for th? 'yeai‘: Mrs. their goals toward the'better* stayed at the Berkeley-Carter- Paul Hanplk, and Mts. Cotter, therein. The • works of h is Family.fcuchailst and_.cbutc,lv they attended a motlnce pcr- Sunday wlt,h Mr. and Mrs.r Jo et Hotel. Guests were Mrs, R o b a-r t , 1 ; ment of the community g'en- vice presidents: Mrs. Alan Av- hands are verity and Judge school at 9 a.m. formohco of "Tlie_Ten 'C o m- Welgand, Mrs. John A.- Bui- ’ erolly, it was pointed out. seph- Kearney, Cedar Grove. Mrs. Charles.Run- gave a chfn, recording secretary: Mrs. ment;. all. his tioinmar.dmrntj Thursday, Oct. 3, tho GUIs’ mandments,” " ' Mri and Mrs. Joseph Die birthday party on Monday for nlcli. sr., Mrs,' Patrick M o n- - Tbe program for the ensu- Kenneth. Willey, corresponding ore' sure. They siond fast for Friendly Socicty, Janie Jun Mr. and Mrs. Julius Glelsche tngna and dnughtor, Cloinenthia trich have returned home aft her mother, Mrs. Louise Deu- ever and ever, and are-done iors w il l meet at 3 p.m.; spent Tuesday at Cape M a y lng.cluh^year-was adopted as cher, Spots wood, who was cele secretary, and Mrs. William Mrs. Clarenoo DeCroene, »r„ er a vacation trip to Williams McCormick! treasurer. in truth and uprightness.’' Tween-Agers, 7 p.m. Courthouse visiting their : followsv^Leglslatlon wll) be burg, VaT.’ ' '■ ■ ■ ' brating h e r 75th birthday. Mrs, .Joseph Slano, Mrs. John ' featured at the meeting on S he also Introduced Mrs. uncle. • Bodtlak, Mrs. Alexander ’Mon- Dr. John P. Mohair and Guests were Mrs. Harry Mun First Presbilerlan Church First Methodist (jhuroli Oct. 21, when Mrs. Oenevieve son, Mrs. Thomas -Me Cor- Helen Ackerson, principal of ,M»ln 8i„ Rl.t.w.n >10 Main St., Mntawan Mr, and Mrs^F, Smith, Has- tone, Mrs, gain Plio, Mrs; tJen: Donnell will be chairman; a Mrs. Mohair entertained "at a -let,--and—«•—f-odt-i-1 c—llvu*t\7|M cocktail party on Saturday Triack, Mrs. Mary Nell, M r. s. the Holmdel Township Schools, Rev. Chester A Galloway.__ Rev—Mbert D Curry—Pastor " healtlrtod safety, program will Emma-Oold—Mrs.-Paul -Ar^ who ln—turn—Introduced t ire Pastor, At the Sunday morning wor Cheesequake, were Sunday Mrs. Michael Nappl, Mrs, Jo- _i_Jie-Jjr£sented-at-the->-meeting evening,--Thelr-guesta—w-e-r-e nold, sr., Mrs. Elmer Dill, members of tb e Holmdel .. "Can Prayer Change l.h t ship sevvlces at 8:45 a.m. and guests at the home' of M rs. seplt Mlele, Mrs, Paul lian- on Nov. 18, with Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mc- Jacob Gaub. - nlng, Mrs, Salvatore Tovtorlcl, Gravy, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mrs. John Feldmeyer, Mrs. Board ■>! Educations “John Weather" will bo the pastor's 11 a.m., tlio pastor's sermon . Harrington, Point Pleasant, in Anthony Oarlto and daughter, Wilding, president: Hairy^ Lub ' Mr, and Mrs. Henry Koeg< My. Frank Pastavc, Mist - charge: A Christmas party for Gunkle, andMr. and Mrs. Rol- sermon toplo at tho 8:30 a.m, subject will bo "The Plane Cynthia, and Mrs. Charles kert, Mrs. Doris Llebenow and and 11 a.m Services, This Is -Where You Stand.” S u n d * y ler, Cedar arove, enlerialned Frances Pastoro, Mrs, JOBepli the Olrl Scout Troop sponsor- lln Richards. Later they at Noppl, Mrs, Patrick Serploo, tended the .dinner dance given Jurman and daughter, Ruth. . Mis. Mary Kissel, who were the fourth In o series of Ser School Is at fi:4S a.m. Mrs. Koeglor's pttrents, Mr. edby the club will feature the Mrs. William C. Hoddlngs present ; Mid-week prayer meeting ls and Mrs. Paul Blahota, Jr., Mrs. Poter slano, Haslet. meeting on Dec. 16. . by the Woman's Club of Mata mons based on "Questions entertained the Good Neighbor M r s. Ackerson Introduced PoOplc Ask About Prayer." at 7:30 Wednesday night with nnd . brother, Jblm, and Mr. Also Mrs, Ursula Nsppt, The first'meeting of 1958" will wan at Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red Bank. Club at a luncheon on Sept. 18. the faculty as follows: 3, Baby sitting service Is held for tho Methodist Men’s C 1 u b and Mrs. Paulo Blahota, sr., Mrs. Joseph Rossi, Mi's, Fred be held o.n Jan. 20. The sub Her gueits were Mrs.. George Eyles, eighth grade; Mrs. Lois tots whose parents desire to meeting at 8 o'clock. _ BroWntdwn, at dinner Sunday, Bottlgllorl, Mrs. Mary Bottlg- Ject for discussion will be “Ca /Mr, and Mrs. E, Everett Andrews, Mrs. WUllam Bowie, Wegel, seventh jirade; Mrs. E llerl, Mrs; : Anthony Infanta, l. Carlson spent the weekend attend church. Rally day t o r Mrs, Nicholas Arace a n d reer Advancement" ith .Mlss f Mrs. Lester Marshall, Mrs, Carhart, sixth grade, morning Sunday Schbol students will be ' Flrsl Baptlii Churob s o n-s, James : and william, Mrs. Angelo' DILola, M r s, Jean Mazzie, M a t a w a n, as islllng Mr. and Mrs. James' Flank Oray, Mrs, James Ben (II Main St., M.tawan Prank Atirleinma,-Jf„ Mri, Haustfr Ir. Sliver Spring, Md. session; G. 'Sullivan, sixth held ln the high school audi were Trenton, visitors Satur . cbalrmah; international rela- ner, Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. grades afternoon session: Mrs Rev Lawrence R Ballsy Gregory Semensa," Keyport; • They air attended the Presi torium at 9:30 a.m. . day.. : v tlons will feature the meeting Russell Wilson, Mrs. John Averlll Wilson, fifth grade; ‘ v ° . Pastor Mrs, Joseph Slano, sr,, Mrs;-- on Peb: 17, with Mrs. Helen dent’s Cup Regatta a t. Wash tiettiseman* Lntheran Church Sunday motnlng w o r s li Ip Mrs. Herbert Cottrell; SIT, Muller and-rMrs. Thomas Nod- Mrs. Elinor Young, fourth and siient Sept. 18 visiting.friends Benjamin Slano, Mrs, Ronald ; .Lawton,. Matawan, as o h a l r- ington, D. C,, Saturday. Mr. dings. . fifth grades: Mrs. Rebecca -Maple PI,, Keyporl services are- held at 10 i.m. Hackman Matawan; M l maty national security will be and Mrs. Hauser are former Rtv Frederick Booa; Pastor and 11 a.in. Rally Day .will be ln Summit Mrs. PI Judson Evans en Slinw, fourth grade; Mrs. Isa Mr, and Mrs. Vincent. Nivlc- Raymond Frasor, Mri. Dettj th e subject of the meeting Matawari residents. tertained at a Friday birthday belle Henderson, third graae; rher* art 'two sarvloei on observed In tlie.Sunday School Minuool, Mts. Don So mon, scheduled for Mar. 17, with Sunday; Matins' at 8:30 » m at 10 a.m. WUllam Bodor m kas wows. Sunday guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Douglas party In honor ot her daugh Mrs. J. Schulz, second grade; M.rs. Navlckas'’parents .In Mrs. Angelo Ombres, Wood Mrs. Margaret Phillips, Mata- Ward and children, Barry and and tha regular servlc* at 11 superintendent. Senior Baptist ter, Elolse, jwho was- seven- Mrs. Beverly Boldt, second grooklyn. . : bridge, . ■ -■ . . ' . wan, as chairman. . Joan, spent Saturday-at Bush- years-old. , The guests w e r 'e grade, afternoon session, Mrs. o’clock Bunday Sohool begins Youth-Jfollowshlp. meets al . 7 j" ' - - — Also Mrs. Joseph : Serploo at B:4t a m . A' p u b 1 ic affairs program klll Falls^-Pa. ' Carol Lynh' Mandevllle, Bar Loretta VanGUder, first grade; p.m. ■ '- —'-j?'-' Mrs. pl|voj' “Bpn|ij4t.i,Ml'l.-1*»-,— “ will feature the meeting of Jac Cushman returned bara Pike, Barbara Wyckoff, Mrs. D. Lyons, -both sessions Holy Name Socicty To on. Stiollo. lled Bank;-Mri. Jo . Apr. 21. at which Ume a riora- home from a business trip .to Gall Anderson, and Mary' Hal* etjclridergartenr...... 'V Parade In Asbury Park s«ph Jlosnp, Mrs, Mlchasl Sar- - ~.»>Inatlng committee' wlH be ap Detroit,/Mich..— ", . lerin. ' . ;■ ■■' The attendance prize was Ladies Auxiliary Party, Rcccption tfoiin, Mrs, James stout, un . pointed. .The'chairman of this Mrs. Arthur Hall,'Edgemere — Mrs. Spafford W: Schanck awarded to1 Mrs. Schuls's % Members o^. Uie Holy Name Ion Beaoh; Mrs, Vlnoent " DF_ meeting will be Mrs. Doris Dr., entekalned her b r 1 d g e spent Saturday-with Mr.- and nvornlnff'sesslon of the second Society of St.. Josephs Church', aeiina.ro, Keauaburg; Mrs', Hopson. 'Ma'awan. At t h:e club on Thhrsday v e n 1 n g. Mrs. Nicholas Barna,. Dunel- grade 'for havlhg the largest Plans Card Party 25tli Event Keyport, will participate in tlie BeUy BrceEnlak; M n . H u 'l fc •' meeting on May IB election of Prlie wmnergvKeremrs. Law len...... ;____ number ot parents pvesent. parade Sunday, ln A s b u r y Boylt), Mrs, Tiiomas V e-tt », ...? offlcer*-vfor the c ! u b ryear The monthly meeting of the Mr, -and MrsTTteglnald Po rence Lemalre\and “Mrs. John u Mrs. Thomas Gleason, Tay T he group 1«—planning to Ladles Auxiliary ot the Mata kallus, jaarding" Blvd., Mata. Park. Tho prite-wlnnlng. Jun Cllffwootlf-.Mrs. Rielurd Tier. - ' 1958-59 will be featured, also son Cartan; Other g u e s t-s lor Rd., entertained at lunch ior Drum a»\d 0 o t p a UwenoeTUti'boi, ...... -- reports . of standing commlt- hold a picnic In the spring wan Township' FJrst Ald a.n'd want qci.ebrateiHielr SSVh were Mrs. Allan J. Morrison, eon and bridge on Sept, 18. The budget for the 1BS7-58 year wedding anniversary Saturday sponsorsd by the Vetoinns of Olfts were sent by 'Mrs, Jo ; tees, The last meeting of the Mrs.' Ross W. 'Maghan, M r s. Her guests were Mrs. Duncan Resaue Squad was held M on Foreign Wars, auadaloanaL seph Vena,' Mrs, James R o d*__ club year will be held on June was presented and vot#d upon at- a dinner and reception' at Harry Pitcher, and Mis. Bay Black,. Mrs. Milton G U n Jc 1 e. Plans are being made 'for -a‘ day at the Cllffwood Fire their' home, They urere pre Post 474ft. cliffwood, and- tlie iond, Mrs: Mack Frooloya, 16, when new officers will be ard -Lamborn, Mrs. Vincent Mrs1/—Howard Krogh, Mrs. House. The pockettiodk w a a honor guard of Uie post w11i S[vi}r-Jo«e)ih DtCraone, Mri. / inst&lled and convention re square dance to be* held some sented with, many gifts and Patton was a substitute. . Charles Lockwood. Mrs. Win awarded to Butch 'Derechallo, flowers. Docoratlons -were In lead the group, j . . /osopli AqiiosiVv and daughter, . , ports received.- ■ time ln October. Mrs! Cox, son ot Mrs. Claire Dereohallo, Conrad Johannsen - 1 e f t by ston Schaeffer, Mrs. Donald Mrs. Ryder, Mrs. Willey ’and. sliver and whlto and Jh<3_tat)Ui .■Tlie. Boy Scouts o( 8t, Jo ‘Mrs, Jute .Rosato, Aim,'. nal»h All meetings will be held ln plane on Friday to visit-his Hug ond Mrs. F^verett C a r 1- Mrs. - -OayallfiVo will—be- in an:- auxJUnryjnemlier* M-r a.. wtrrdgcoTateTwllh baskets of seph’s Churcli also will , pa Nappl, Mrs. Cliarlos Nappl, the Matawan Public H e a it h mother,-Mrs; Ilka—Johannsen, 6on7Pi‘i2e';wrhners‘were Mrs. charge, “ ];' 1 .... Gladys Anderson won the dork whlto flowers. Tlie table oen' rade, making this the 'finest Mrs, Ronalila-BlglsmondirWM.-'^; r - Building on Broad St. Hamburg, Germany. Lockwood and Mrs. Kragt^, " The committee chairmen for, horse and Mrs. Jano Elfland- 'lerplece.was ajarge s IJ v e r tutti'out of mcii-ln.-tlic history Georgo Carter, Mrs. J O s « P li ' ; „_;Club members attended th e Mr. and Mis. Frederick K, Tho ^tote.SoU .ponletencft bt the year are as folldtfs r' fcr,J ^peWtil'aWBf cake and a ('miniature . sliver of the parish., PanacuHmo, Mrs, C.U rmel i . / ■ state board meeting -heid Sat-< Dederlck entertained at a1 dip: tjip, flew. Jersey Federatlpn, bf- - ■ ’ \(were.- 'dlecfts^d’ a- tree heaving "is silver dollars. •Transportation- will be fur Bacarrl, Mrs. Frank Slano, sr. fiervpji1rtyirpij.,;-Silluf4|iJ,jl?ve]i- 'Hsfinlltton, progrShri; ;Mi-'s.' Cot? - - urd6jr. ,at. the A,^ b Io ntHofetj!: Women’s Clubs was held ,; {it men !ade'r6sa\\ ittimbjrstilprt .parc,narty to be held In Nb- Mr. and, Mrs. Pokallus hove nlshod and all tho men parish ■ ' Asbury Pfrk. Qov^Robert B, ing. Their* guests' were Mir. Douglass College, New Bruns Mrs. D. RoblhS'oni^htispltnllty; veinbcr, date-to Vo announced throe children, Diane, R 1 o h- ioners, Juniors and seniors ' Enloy .otui oil America's a ^ a t Meyner, and Sen: Malcolm S. and Mrs. Gerald Dederlck, wick, on Saturday. Those at Mrs.. A. Noppl;‘r6'om represpn- later. Prizes will be aprons ard-and-neBlnald, Jnv^wtio.ls , Forbes "were speakers, __:..... Oradell, and Mr. and ; M r s. tending from the M a ti.w a'n ta'.lve; Mra. Ralph D a a n mado by-auxiliary members iniiSrlsa Sna Si n ucuvcnunl tn ---- OlTKiwpir'k- luncheon .will Emory Dcderick, Sea Girt, ■ Woman's' Club were Mrs.'^Pet- child studV1:' Mrs. Ackerspb, ,,7he~l)lrthday4 of Mrs. Carol tho U. S. Army, serving fn tie held -with the Montclair Mr.-and Mrs. Jac A: Cush er Read, president: Mrs. Pet-, publicUyj^Mro:' V. O iw o .l, Prlsk and Mrs. Itlhei DoyJo Germany. ' j - • . : . Club us hostess, On jatf. IB, a man entertained ^at- a ' dinner er TenEyck, Mrs. John-Eggle piTA^«l-Utes;' -MVs. M.' Pes- were celpbrated,’ Each receiv Guests, wero Mrs, ,, and bridge party on Saturday luncheon meeting Is planned at ston! Mrs-! Johnson C a T t ft nij ’e^x.'^tldgbt finance?1 Mrs. ,"CL ed & gift from her secret pal. Sehemely, Mrs,' Uustay^aui'Jtp, LEADER IM EVERY' COMMUNITY - the Hotel Suburban, Orange, evening. Thelr*guests w e r e, and rMys.-Herbert Staer. iai I j, ’Scholl,-telephbne. :'1 - '' Hostesses for..-the evening wefe Mr. and Mrs. Euucne, B|'pzlp, '"With-tbe club ' of ;the,;'0?ang'ea Mr", and Mrs. Herbert Cottrell, . ■ .Mr; and/Mrs;,' Harry'M’.-. Mu(i- Ai-rn Mrs: C. Kloperstelh, Mrs, J?/|tty Dt|ks. apd Mrs, Donald Pcckeroff,. Mr^ ■ ■ a,n |d Jr., Browptow.ariMj-i-afediMrs. ison.' v i s I t t d their son ai|d P-TA magazine subscrliiUofi»r Mrs, Wnltor McCarthy, MT- M( SERVE ■' ‘ "’as HostesaiS,’linS1 tin Mar. 15, ^.^iMcKeenV-Jr,, ,a:p,d -t'i I 7^r*?rT Tp-rb: - ;th«tB«ltt:tie::H luncheon meeti daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Vcfnnge, goals; MvB, ' OU)ct^.attending w*io f^l r s, A n, d/ Mijs, Prank Dorowsky, Mr. and Mrs./Chados W, ;JajneSj.Thomps’qh -aifd- • family.' Antltcw.' Iaderosa, "■hlstoHtta; inn¥1MChpi'pey,. Mrs, OtatW,i%iP*e«P»lde. N. ;,Y>i j Mrs. Ethel Ing with the Llndeii;iPlu6.i,.^s, '^a”ugeH)e‘s. N,,y«, ,last w.eok.L .... hostess. - r i i./jliv! ii'> . Mi's. E.-rlPrltits, bylaws a ti|d PokjJlusv Riclni'd , Ppkolltis <:’z Mt.”andiMrs..Cfebrge-.Harj-ls legislation;'1M t'sr1 J...:JClssel| Ml-V aild Mr|i'i®hoinas! Cl.nuse-, ’ - tfollbwlng t h e '■ meetlng.r - ar left, on .Saturday tor » ,t w b-, ...... white elephant sale y/as held ffohodl'-f'duilitlon:' 'frfrs. P. 'Be;, Me. and Mrs. ^iftui Freiborg, week‘Visit ito> .Ottawftv Illlnolsi,, tarlo, health and s4:mm«jn tonr ,^ndi,Mi8.. Xfcne Drugtfs? . Mr,, ond M js." Gooi'go , with Mrs.’- Lawton- acting; as .Charles W. Mandevllle, M r S. Miss Edith Altken, Mr'. iand . 'auctioneer. " roilnd-up; Mrs. R. S H a v H h The^ next regular meeting 'drewfl, Mrs,~Frank coil, Mrs. Kenneth pike, and Mrs. Ste Mrs.o William Coleman, a n d reading; and library; Mrs. C. will bo held Monday, Oct. 28, Matthew- Schotte, Matawan; phen Macugo, Other—guests Mr. *and-Mrs. Joseph Edmond Cox, social .and financial; Mrf ot'B p;m. “ • . - Miss Ella Wallace, Mrs, BarbaraLennon Wed were Mrs. Garrett -J. McKeen; son, Morganville, attended the N. TStfeault, Juvenile pro^e- George ---Weinman; - Koyport; Jr., Mrs. Randolph Harris, Sunday afternoon performance George Rinear Sept. 7 ... tion;r and' Mrtr'Schulz'," o'uai'd'-' and Mr. and. Mrs. A-r t h u r Mrs. Jac A. Cushmun. M r s. of the Royal Highland Regi Visual. . ■ ■ ' Miss Rheta Deals Is ' Schmldtz, Old,Bridge, v ■ ment Black Waicli at Madison Announcement is .made. of Thomas Slddons, and Mrs. Ed-, ward Royer. Square Garden, New York.-r ' Shower Guest Of Honor - tke-marHage of-Miss Barbara pinner Party, Canasta y Jennon,- Keyport, daughter .of-; .. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Pike Mrs. Harry Wells-and Mrs. Flower'Show Slides William R. Helms vlBltcd Mr, M|ss Jtheta'.Dcats,..-daui!htcr. 'John Lennob. Revere, M as 5.. entertained on’ Sunday: at a Friday ArHostetters . co-operative family l)ir'.hda>' and Mrs./Charles Symes, Un- Seen By Garden .Club .<*^f-NJ^and^MrB^RuSiioJH' Br •rand' the late Mrs. Lennon, to D eati/U itlo St,-, Mitaj/Sir; party in honor of Mr, Pike's Tj)T, on Saturday evening. The-Community Root .a nd } m i‘s. Jay F. Hostottet', Matn- Oeorge N. Rlnear, son of Mr.' Mrs. L e d a. Ncllsen ls. con* was-guest of honor at a! su.r- arid Mrs. Daniel'Hincar. HI father, Edgar Pike. Present at Branch Garden. Club held Its wnn,.-'entertained on Fridoy the party were their children, fined lo her home due to In pr^se thoWor Monday evening Broad St.; Matawan, Saturday, regular meeting at tbe homir at the home of Mrs. William evening at it dinner parly fel- Olcnn and David; Mr. a n d juries sustained when she was lowed by oan.a'sta, ~ . I Sept. 7,‘1957, in the parsonage of Mr. aild.Mrs. Lnw.rence San- 11. Pengel. , ‘ '• Mrs. Charles Pike and .chil struck by a'car ln Keyport cone. Lloyd Rd., Matawan. Tlie birthdays ejrjyUs.JJoml- ;ofr tfie Memorial Baptist Miss Deats will becomo the Churoh, SalemT The. Rev.. Gar- dren. Charles and Nancy, and recently. ». Sent. 10. Miss Edith R Leon nick, Mrs. Herrick 'anti M r s. Mr.jind Mrs. Kenneth Pike -Mr, and. Mrs^ Daniel Rlnear ards, East Keansburg, showed bride of Merritt Warwick. Fri Jones wero celebrated. -rett Detwiler, former pastor ot day; Sept. 27, 1087. ■ , the First Baptist Church, and children, Alan, ' Barbara sr., 147 Broad St. and their slides she had-takea-ot- t b e Her .guests wore Mis, Harry PROFITS! - Matawan, officiated at th e and Diana. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. New York Flower Show and Quests were Mrs. D if i a 1 d O. JiiioB, Freehold; Miss Em ceremony...... , •Mayor Spafford. W. Schanck and Mrs. William Edwards, Mrs, Saccone showed her col Fralpont, Rocky Hill; Mrs, Jo ma Stack, Port)! Amboy; Mrs, and Mrs. Schanck attended! the Cllffwood, havt returned to seph aaydof, Colonla;., Mrs, ■ -Mrs. Detwiler and William lection from a recent trip to E, Murroy Todd, Mrs.-liOltay W orld’* Largest Operation Gold Star Mothers A n n uN^l their homes after spending Maine. .. A n d r e w Fedlam, Cirtaret: Collins, Holindef; Miss J, Ma Davis, both of Salem, were Luncheon which was held at several days- In .Atlantic City Arrangements of 'all flowers Mrs. Wlliiom Antonldes, Free the attendants. ~ bel Birown, Keyport: Mrs, Ell/,- Of It* Kind... - - Buck ’ Smith's taverp, E a s t Mrs. iniiear attended somo of were brought In by Miss Eliza hold; Mrs. C. Leroy C 1 o s 0 , aboth Kattner, Absecon; Mrs ^ Mrs. Rlnear Is employed by Keansburg, on Sunday. A 1 a o the sessions at the National beth Geyer,'Matawan: M r i Mrs. Robert Mount, Keyport; Ralph W, Herrick, Mrs. Edwin .the Architectural Tiling. Co.. present were Congressman American Legion, Auxiliary Jack Yount, Hazlet, and Mrs MUs^-Carol-Delbasco, Madison If. Dominick ‘Mrs. j; Franklin Wort* ^Keyport. Mr. Rlnear is fin James Auchlncloss and Mrs. Convention, and Mr. Edwards Harold Summons, Keyport. - Townqliip;'Mlqs Marjorie War. Dominick and Miss Mary. Llsk, ployed by the A St. R Shop, Auchlncloss, and deneral“Pat participated ln the parade, Mis^ Earl Bgnton, Matows(n. wick, Mrs, Richard Horrlgcr, Matawan. Much , Maiawah. ton. ' ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Paul A. Egan, asked all members lo bring Mrs. Jack Valler, Miss ,Jane - ____ :— : ...... t ____ ...... ;. Following1 a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hug, Broad SI., have returned home arrangements with clirysanthc VanBraVlc, Mrs, Robort Guild Rummage Sale . Moral EVERY thfe. couple are residing on Havcrtown. Pa., spent th e a f t e V spending the weekend m'ims predominating to th e O'Connell, Mrs. Herbert Staer, Route 34, Matawan,- weekend with their son a n d visiting their son-in-law a n d October meeting. The dark Mrs. A. Wray Ingram, Mrs. Wednesday. Thursday a n d daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dono horse prize of p d r r o | tulip William' J. Creed, Mrs, Rich Friday, Oct. 3, 3, and 4, tlio N« pality — Ht tllll w , Luncheon, Bridge Donald Hug. van E. Lent, Groton, Moss bulbs was won by Jack Yount ard Erdmann, Mrs. Conrad Ladles Oulld ot tile Trinity MUMirff. Um M Imp On Sunday Mrs.. Stockton Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, pazlet, Johonnsen, Mra, W.' O 11 v e r Eplscopai-Church, Mntawan. . mnt ivrfMN * a«f»i^- 2ND CAM . vaUi, *11 , MrsT Richard. Erdmann and Hopkins entertalned st birth Broad St., attended a dinner A' social hour followed dur DlgglnrMra. Deats and M r s. will sponsor a rummage sale Ntll(4|, Mrs.-LeRoy Slckels. Matawan day party ln honor of h e r party at the new home of Mr. Mary Qaydof, Matawan. In the parish house from D ing which Miss Sarah Heyser. DOZENS or entertained at a 1 u n c h e o n daughter, Beth, .who was sev- and Mrs. Walter Mlhms, Mon Cllffwood Bcacb, was hostess. ' A gift wos dent by M r s„ a.m. to B p.m, with Mrs, bridge party on Sept. 17. en-years-o(-age. H e r guests mouth Beach, Sunday. M r i. Others present were Peter Daniel P. Miller, Fairfield, Oeorge Miller nnd Mrs. Iler- SHADES . . . Guests were Mrs. G. I,. Van- were Pamela Cooper, Debra Clark's birthday was celebrat Benton, a guest; Earl Benton, Conn, 1 bcrt Staer'as co-chairmen. Deusen, Fair Haven: M r a. Dell, Carolyn Smith, Mary ed-at the party. .' Mrs. Reter Orlasky, M a t a- Frederick J. Noble, Mrs. John Lou Sandford, J. “Scott H o p-, wan; Harold, Simmons. Key- mum kins, Billy .8 an ford, Mata Eggleston, Holmdel? Mrs. Ed. Troop Completes Plans port; Mrs. Harry Ray, Union IPtCinMTIOH NO LIMITI ward W. Currie, Mrs. Harold wan, and Peggy Nellis. Holm Beach, and Mrs. Elmer Boh ' E f f e c t i v e g, SPEAKING Doyle, Mrs. William C r a I del. , renburg. Hazlet. u u ia At an organizational meet ' . Yoy o f cordially^ lr>vll*d fo allond a = Mrs. Raymond J. Brody, Mrs. Allan J. Morrlsori returned ing held ln the parish hall of Buy 1~ G*M -Philipp L.-Neldllnser. Mrs. Wll- hom^ Sept. 18 after being a 8 Trinity Episcopal .C hitcb Attend Conference /.H.slMONffMnbivm rirn Iw4*nt «k«n to Mi, llam H. Pengel, Mrs. Tt. L. surgical patient at Fitkln Matawan, Saturday afternoon, Cartan. Mrs. Oerard Devlin, Memorial Hospital. Buy 10 Mr, and Mrs. John Lambert members of Olrl Scout Troop Tlioso attondlflg’ the Wom Hu I klfli Mrs. Charles E. Sprlnghorn, 117 completed plans lor ’ I h e en's Society oPC^ristian Serv DALE CARNEGlI COURSE .were Sunday guests ofl Mr. and Mrs. Frederick' K. -Dederlck, year. Meetings will be fl e i d ice confcrencc hold in Ocean and Mrs. Conrad ' Johannsen, Mrs. Albert Lambert, ocean Amboy tAudcu ■ "ANY PAIHTI MAKf every Tuesday oftcrnoon from City, Friday, from the W S.- Wed.t Oct,. 9 Jlatawnn. , 1 . port. ' 2:45 p.ln.-to 3:45 p.m. ln the C.6t of the Flrct Melhod;bt 1 ,.jhf«4„ Oct. *• parish house. Mrs. Vernon 8 P.M. 8 P.M. Chur.ch, Matawan, were.Mrs, Dioa fulitf Borlvty' t'otnmuolty Dinb Ellison'nnd Mrs,: William Me- A J b c r t Curry, Mr?. J Earl III Mirbet IL . €01 N, Wood , Av». Dopald,,are the leaders. Smith. Mrs. Harold Thorscn, "I Inylt* you f« try my famMrt.ftM ' Mrs. W. W. Wicland, M r s. Thia training will you to sptak with goilos eff*r pnd $ajcy A t tovlsgi , I Parents Of Son James Adams, Mrs. Emerson pi)i*« ao^ tonfldcnc# in private and b tfo it______Lilak and Mrs. Anna Mae Mor groups; prepare you for (ntr«Ai«d earning , mads poiilbli by lwt« vaium* «a4 • powtr and Icad^rahlp ihrougii your ability lo dual with ptoplt, Mr. and Mr^. Donald Green rell. ^ osa-lrfsp ^ »ft^«l^dUla^.,• Pocomoke City, Md.. ore the ORGANIZATIONS THAT HAVE USED pAll CARNEGU TRAINING 1 parents of a son.' Louis Mer !*•__ Oil . c«»wr'______, . muufthit tittitu a, WSCS Oay Of Prayer Nn ftrt C4. Cw«tf tuUtf K»0f»« NHI C*. rill, born Wednesday, Sept., 18, ' Ml C* lift. , i, f HI U4|(. 0w**»i 1957; Mrs. Green ls the former Tlie Women’s 8 o c 1 e t y of WfltlflffcWM lltiltH t*. ' ClMlrMli ffiiwt N- y. OMlt /»»'■ MAAV CARTER WT FACTORIES LINCOLN • MERCURY Miss Joan Brown, Browntown. Christian Service of the First ' Clvk, ImlU» Uvo* Cm Ci. A Li|>>l Hfffill H- Y. MhMU CUt , NEW AND USED CARS .. i 'Her mother ' U 'Mr*. Mary Methodist Church, Matawan, tr»#t| Clrt. ftr» ffnntr ft t*t*4 . . A MflHi I Broun, township clerk of Mod will ob-fjvf d quiet day of I Uttti lai, M. i. , Routo 24, 2 Miles So, of Matawan 1 Oa H ta n n lk I t n i l OspotlU. Carlton Thexti* Ison Township. prayer. Wednesday. Oct. . 30, Yor literature plionc or tvrUo Bed Bank from 10;30 a.m. to 2:it pm., Phopo Mat. 1*3884 184 Now Brunswick Avo. Wedding Asnouncrmenlt under tha direction of Mrs. W. DALE CARNEGIE COURSES printed promptly on panrled oc . Perth Amboy, N.J. Shadyside 7-4545-14000 W. Wlelonif, It l»m b* held In • . I'r.acitl.d hr P., fVMlron* . 1 bridal book tnow-vbltc vellum tne church. Instead of at mem Willow Sprla i Urire, MorrUlotvn, N. I ' sal.M at UlU otflce. . bers’ ,l?omes.,$»■ In pact ytmt. ■pmpfn Two lots In the Cliffwood New Member Welcomed Recent Bachelor Party required to locate him. they are part of thi8;)ocal gov Democrats Score ■« Other Fiudfl r- ernment and not just taxpay Adopt Ordinance Beach section were sold f o r By Cliffwood Fire Co. HonorS'Oomenic Tropea F r a n~c Is A.- Drogan, 2fl ers. • (continued from page one), $100 plus fees to ilrs. Theresa Schenck Ave,, Matawan, w h o ... . Discuss Matter's In Open Smith, New Shrewsbury, by GOP Truth Squad The Cliffwood Fire Co. held ’ A bachelor party wad given fell asleep at tbe wheel of his satisfactory. He recommended All local government m a t- that tbe township take steps to the committee which also ap its regular meeting ‘Tuesday In h oner of Dominic Tropea automobile early on Sunday proved a btls license for John Monmouth County Demo ters, regardless of its effect, install a permanent chlorinat cratic.- Assembly Candidates evening In the ' Fare Six Sept. 26, 1957 said Monday night that th e the rear of a parked car ownr will be discussed ln the open ing station. ' Township Attorney Ezra W. House. James Connelly, 20 ael Plperno, '201 Lower Maltf ed by W. G. Fitzpatrick. 311 and at tbe council table un self-styled state Republican Riverdale Dr., River Gardens, St., Matawan. A buffet dinner Residents of Washington St. Karkus was instructed to draw Truth Squad is like a band of Main St., paid a fine of $20 mindful of the time Involved, appeared to fequest. garbage an ordinance providing park according to. the candidates. Solve Theft Of medicine men looking for was accepted fls a new mem* was served. - . and court costs of $5 on.a.care- Collection apd • mall delivery ing restrictions in the O a k gullible crowd. ,. ber. The group alsp welcomed Those attending were Mike less driving charge. The acci There will be no “closed service on the street. Recent Shades section' of the town John C. Qlordano, jr., a n d John Mills, ft member who Is Plperno, P e te r Vaccarella. dent occurred near_the inter door sessions” and code, num approval had been granted to ship. Commlttefiman Stephen H-VW-M Nickel Richard ' V. Keuper spoke at section of Main and^C h u r c h ber decisions made at council the.relocation of an adjoining Kalleta reported automobiles home on furlough fjom serv Ralph Mallnconlco, Anthony Sts. The summons was Issued meetings, they stress. r Theft of three bars of nickel the official opening of Mata ice. , Conzallno, Bill Chanowicb. Mi street as well as the extension are parking on the sidewalks, waa. Borough Democratic by capt. M^Ina. They promise, the public of Wa^tnerton St. and the area forcing pedestrians to walk ln brought a $50 fine Tuesday to T he company received a chael Charles, Jullus.M u t1 p. B. L. Ikeler, Toms River, will know what discussions', de Roger Mlttor, sr.. Third Ave.,' Headquarters, 141 Main St. In. questlKathryn Freret, Mon mouth Co.unty Democratic Nealis. Co-hostesses were Mrs UOUSEK£Et>EU. experienced, iox L ohB'S liom p for . the agecf, reason* 1 ^ acres on Telegraph Hill. 'Hoimdei. BOY or girls light weight bicycle, lawfully. Mr. Johnson claimed Harry O. Koch and Mrs. El ■ family of 4. inquire Ulrichsen, 100 able rates, excellent care. a51 partial foundation. Priced for size 26 or 28. Call Keyport 7-56£B*M.' he did so to recover a half-bot Vice Chairman, also was ft Beers St,. Xeyport. , wj20 Main. St., Matawan, next to Methodist RANCH HOME quick—sale. Call Keyport 7*0090. - ______wjifi more Kattner. ' Church. Call Matawan 1*0602*J. ; wjlO,'3 tle of wine belonging1 to. him guesC ...... • v . FIVE xirla immediately for part . • . wJlO/3* SIX, ROOM S... ■ Situation Wanted The magistrate,. notlnffj th e Others present were M l s's time work, car necessary. Call Key* UNION BEACH, two comer lots, Blaine Cherry of the Matawan port 7*0372. -wJ26 Edmunds . Chlngarora Avcs men made all-too-frequcnt ap Beautiful Hi year‘old "3 bedroom tatns, also stretch curtains', ip. 'Jnf houso located Karitah ‘Township, Sur 50 X 100. Call Keyport 7*0445*M. Junior Woman's Club;- M r s. ONE MILLION- > wJ26* owd nome. Prompt service. Call-, pearances lh his court, order WOMEN, part time rt'ork. 2 or more rey Village • off Highway 35, near South AmboV’ 1-351)5 will ed them to stay awa‘y f r o m Fire Department John Kinney of the; Matawsn evening* a week; tor mothers or ' DOLLARS Loew's Theatre. Spacious., living J.OT 100 x 200, good locatJon, near one another permanently. Contemporary.(League: M r s, housewives who cannot ^ork all-day. room and clusets, dining room, science Keycort: S1000. Carlton H. Poling, ACCOl^lTANT.. .bookkeeper,., o y e r Peter A. Read, Mrs. J. . Ray Car helpful, >10 delivery or collecting* AVAILABLE kitchen, full ceilar, automatic ! gas Real Estate Broker., Call* Keyport twenty "ears experience, full or Speeding on the Garden Call Middletown 5*1022, 6 a.m. to 2 heat; also finisher recreation room, 7*1918.______;______wJ26 part time.* Write Box N ln care ol News In Matawan mond Ketchel, Mrs. . Edward p.m. WJ2S 1ST & 2ND MOiltGAGE LOANS tilt bath, cai port-ond storm win this newspaper or call Keyport State* Parkway brought'$10 W. Currie, Mrs^.-Pitei Ten; "T- . 24 HOUR SERVICE . .- , , dows. G .i. mortgage assumption, no FOR RENT 7-1224-M. ' _ 1 wJ26« -ancMB-costs fines to John-Ko- SAttSHANt^Appiy-Oeorge-flr'Darr points,., no ioga*- Joes,- only-W50^cash Eyck, Mrs, .Johnson, Cartan, TO PROPERTY OWNERS . down. This home may he. purchased PRIVATE home on bus line, large WILL do typing or general office lahan, East Orange; Gregory Th|ls column Instituted fit . rett & Son, Ford Dealer, Matawkn; 'double room With TV:'also smaller Mrs. Herbert W. Staer, Mrs. - ' • - r . wJ26 We wll] when others w on't/ . pietely furnished by a newly wrd work in my own home. Call Key* J/.Bftbat, Detroit and Margar the reijucst of .the Matawan ' Residential ft C om m ercial' ' couple ;U so desired; also may., con* ntngle room. Permanent male ap port 7*2806*’- W. ^ wJ2o* David M. Bruce, Mrs. Harold . ConstrucUoh Loans made. aider renting Urnice reliable couple ollcant? only References reautred et M, Henrlch, Newark. Eu Fire Department will be .pub YOUNQ *nan over 21, evenings and House available October '15th; Call Keyport 7*1448. or Inquire 115 BOOKKEEPER, -desires position Joe- H. .Fogg, Mrs, Bayard . L a m Broadway,' Keypori. ’ ^ ' wJU. gene Shumate paWJJie same lished monthly to'inform the' bora, Mrs.' A*. Edgar P’l 1-m, week-ends.—‘Call Keyport 7*0473. ally,-*— 1» yeark experience. , CaU •for, cutting In and feiit of traf> ' -. r.». ■; wj2(t TAVERN & PACKAGE Kevnort 7*H03^M after 6-pTm;v— WJ26. residents of the boraugli' ol Mrs,-~Donald-W,‘^Robin?on . ; SAYREW OODS . . CEM EN l tnt*CT; bj*andine^- 3 ^ ' otk He on Route 35, Clfriwtfpd, on the meetings and acdvlties .of. ‘ STORE FINANCING , - bic foot Capacity; gasoline powered; MFSr-Oordon F, Mageb, Mrs. SEAMSTRESS U> wofk Woi lh upholstery FOR SA LE j complaint of KeyppmS t a t e shop. Larry'*.H nh REALTY CO.... $it daily. Mixes in two minutes, tn' the Fire-Department, inciud' John C./Egglestoni Mrs. W. V(< 'r ,ARRANGED - structions Included^- Cali /ICeyport MAP«ftiLE Ironer, mahogany Governor! i .Pollce. ' j * ing its companies and auxU UjtUe St., Mataw;’S h0lCaUy Matovvan Wlnthr.op desk, both - almost new. V^elftntl.^and Mrs. c,a l .Vj n ^♦i073*J. : ______Wj26- 7-4978-M ., WJU laries. - . ■ ... Consult Larry fiucct. Business Broker RT, (J AT BORDENTOWN RD., Cali Matawan 1*2521*R*1. * J26, FIries: of $5' and *'$5 hosts' Pei'arc.e'/' ; - •; ' for appolntmentr Office hour? 0 a.M r .- SAYREVILLE. N. J. KEYPORT- area, spacious setting SCHUFFLE board 28.' foot .excellent were paid by Aflthony Specht Dates To Remember GENERAL ofdee work; must have to 6 p.m. Saturday 0 a.m. to 1 p.m., SOUTH AMBOY 1*4423 with trees; attractive 7 room co* _ Roselle,. Joj running into an Oct. 2-Midway Hose Company knowledge of bookkeeping, and OPEN WEEK DAYS ^ Jonia), master bedroom. 3 bedrooma. condition. Inquire Pete?a- Tavern. Celebrate'Anniversary 7 typln*. CaU^ Keyport 7*3ttK' wJ2C 0 A.M. TO 8 P.M. , - 1‘,'a baths, garage. Year lease from FhJrfnce Ave. Unipn Beach. witf -rftbutment of the Lower M a i n meeting ' - — SAYRE WOODS, SAT. & SUN, 9 A.M." TO. 2 PM. October 1st,- $130 per month,. Paul ' St, bridge of the Parkway' Octr S-Departmental A ux i l O IR L ^ tb; be drained as egf cJmdlera. ■^.:r ' — . . . wise R. Stryker, Realtot, Holmdel. ' Whit*’ At Morganville Home Call: Matawani 1-1032. wJ26 -REALTY GO. ney' 6^601. -. -...... wjM / Sept. 15; John J. Ware! Braint iary Meeting at H o o k &[ Lad ’ RT. 0 AV BORJJENTOWN ,RD„ -BET/TY’S der' ■ - ' v ' HOUSteKEEPER, general;' all-year • s a y r e v i l l e . N. J. _1 DHB6F SHOP . * #• : Beach, >a JJnlversliy.^ of .Michl-s Mr. and,Mrs. -Albert Taber, - SOUTH AMBOY 1*4422 HOUSE, 6 rooms, l»i- bath s; sun LADIES WEAR A 'ACCESSORIES Oct. '8-Wa»hlngton' E n g 1 n e' . . roujid. Pleasant surroundings, -good , ROOMING HOUSE , porch; all improvements; convent* , g$n student^hltchJriff ;;ft _rJ_djL- Morganville.:entertained, Sat salary. CaU Keansburg fl-0110, wj28 . rr OPEN WEEK DAYS • « '* •-- ATTRACTIVE .STYLES . s- 0 A.M. TQ 8 P.M. ent to town, school and transporta* ; . MODERATELY 'PRICED : - -fdrJJelng a tedest^ftn on t h e Company Meeting ' / .5 urday evening in celebration tion. Call Xeyport r7*0580. - - wJ3 Oct. 9-Hook.iLadder Co m NURSES aides, experience not neces S A T ^ i SUN. 0 A.Mt—TO 2 P.M. Keansburg. -nice location, consists in MATAWAN 1*4742*J -Parkway; Jules Merron, R e d of the anniversary of t h e 1 r sary but preferred; 7 a.m. to tf 3 apartments, 17. bedrooms furnished, - 139 MAIN* ST. . ' ,. •' •• ...... 'i2« Bank, for failing to.keep to the pany Meeting.; i . » Spn’in-law and daughter,- Mr, p.m. Must havo transportation. Ap* ' baths; ' approximately 17800. yearly W H IT E ' colonial 7 room house, 3 Oct, 10-M. E. Haley Hose. ply BroOHdale NUrsIng Home, High JACK'S upholstery,olstery, - free estimatesr income; . Lot .80 x 160, trees, shrub* .bedrooms, - dishwasher, electric . right on the Parkway; A"1 e x and Mrs'. William Thomson.__ way 35 -at Main St., .keyport. Call large selection si ’ ‘ of * fabrics: also boat range- and automatic washer. Lo* . Borysewicz, Jersey City, f'cgr Company Meeting ..... Those .prestmtijiyere Mr. and Keyport 7*5800. _ ...... w]20 cushions;_ ....-Call “ Matawan* 1*605|*J- puted- in . Middletown^yownship^. 10 Oct. 14-Mldway Hose,; Auxili ft er 5 ,p.g\,»,Cfm500; only'tew , - BARGAINS Chailks, Draughton, Atlantic Oct. 18-Haley Hoser Auxiliary ply . W ill, E. Cu»lck eo' LorjSV, cash -down, b£lbnci ’tentitf Of*' APARTMENtX 3>,if Bobby, Morganville; David yJ2fr per Jj.our la .the m in ti No. price over ohone. High , : SAYREWOODS T H E B A R G M HOtisfE. ” e#l . ______, yllle, the; Misses' Patricia and W om'rt needed to complete ... way 83.' Manalapan fhone English O F F IC E space on 2nd' floor, 475 way zone,. IJjadde'r' Au*. Christmas taler force. -Exclusive town 7-5521 Mailing, address -Daley * REALTY GO. . - square feet, for . professional use lllnry Meeting - v Frances Taber nnd Thomas territory, rights. , F or.interview call. only. Will-be available November and Kenneth Taber. , Shadyefde 1-1337, . : w jiy Jst -If Interested"ball Keyport 7*5005. Oct. 28:Washlngton E n g in e KEYPORT. : W S w i^S w o nB ^l RR- aftfer 5 pm.' ~ ...... 'WJ28 INSTALL & SERVICE.. Auxiliary Meeting. 2 0 0 .‘100. jffiaved fctfc^WHd He* Three In Gang , LEC NOTICE OPERATORS w a lk ^ a ll ujyatles exdept" electricity. . «i73 Jl SOUTI1).(AMBOY ,'REPCO PRE PAK Opportunity Tot builder" to . convert □PKN [WEEK iDAYS-0)A.M.;.TO fiP iU ;/ ^E-YPORT, apartm ent.. 3 rooms and SUPER LOCK. SINGLE NEEDLE. to aoartmcnts Prlccd at $0500. Ap* path,’ .choice location, close to 1 TtJBELESS,BOILERS. . }JOHN H. DEUBLE, SAT.i Sc SUN. -8. A.M , TO |3 M U churchc'i^btfseil^trMris and shopping F i o & H n death of twa^cnemoevs t h 'l s DECEASED , • BUND STr™ “ -Uply afternooia or evenings, Thomas Notice of Settlement of A p c q ^ "; % Wallace,r* Bayslde Tavern. 6 Broad .1'uilM.ii..;' ■! • ' l O l M baseboard' 'HAtfiAjibN^ - "'1 month: Ex-chief Harry (BHD I ALSO, PAIIT TIME St.«lfl|yport.t|i- , wj28* lo •mow jn- io bonizn . Three 19-year-old would-lje And DlrecUons for -DlstrlbuUon / istied1. ^RefeMhces required; require* iCpliCpll iWu.HOTrtANn.]COLD, WATER v.,.; Wilkins of Hook & Ladder and NoUce Is hereby given thht Aht rooms, path.' lull l^portLliT'•2«»iWb(any tlJWic ~-.X%ng - fighters from - Neptune accounts or ihjff'Vubscriber.- Aamin* UNION . WINTER/AND . SUMMER “ Leon Brown of idldwayr’Hose Istrator with Will Annexed of the 8 hot water neat k and Asbury Park were . ar-' 242 BROAD STT jvewiy decorated hard .wood floors, CAR T O W N : 'a1PAHTMKKT.i.'j 4 ' roMiweitejrtctitfJ Company.. * t estate ' of said DeJher youths of the Ion, on Friday, the Eighth day ol M A T AW'N W 'N Borough. 0 rboms 'at* DID YOU SAY ■ came- home 'Vlth prizes for November A. D., 1057, st 0:30 a.m.* tached garage, 100 x 100 bt. living' . same age.-fead their cases post at the County Court House, Monu* VOU'RE IN THE MARKET FOB A BUNGALOW, 3 ^ rooms, unfurnished; GIVE USrA CALL AT Drum and B u g 1 e ronm-*with fireplace, wall to wall Available October 1st. Call Mata* poned for one week. ment and Court Streets, .Freehold, carpeting In dining room and living GOOD DEPEN DA BLE CAR FOR- A Corps and the Ladles' Auxil New Jersey, at which time Applies* FEMALE OPERATORS' wart 1*2242*W between 6 and 8 p.m. MATAWAN K 436liis‘i 7 roqm. 3 Dedrooms, ceramic tile kitch •- • • . wj2Q /Pleading not guilty before iary.. ... tion wlU be made for the allowance SINGLE AND DOUBLE NEEDLE en wlth 'built In oven, l 1,^ tile baths; " LOW DOWN PAYMENT of Commissions an d . Counsel -fees, also-full-cellar, and combination win* • Magistrate-James -H, Martin - On Sept; 13iiChlef F r a n k and Directions • for • Distribution/; ' '— HOUSE, 7 rooms,' gaai' beat, ' city' LANZARO BROS_:_. '^pAY^I^V»'7rNia¥i'i‘ * s dow*. 'Call Matawan 1*3374. wJ20 IF YOU ARE SUCH. A PERSON TENNENT RD; MORGANVHJ.E wejpe:, Robert Evans, 816 Pros- Gray,' Jr.r with ’delegates, Dated August 2flth A, D. .1057. YOUR SEARCHING DAYS A R E AT ' water and gas. Highway' 30. Union ' 328 -pect Ave., Asbury Park; Frank (jOrfty. sr,, Vernon Elli Messrs. Karkus. Kantor Burns, KEYPORT, 0 rooms, 11^ baths, oil AN EN D. ■’ Beach: near schools and church. Call Attorneys at LAWi . hot witter heat, cellar, garage; S. Stranlero, Keyport 7>3054*J*1. wJ26* ‘ Thomas Murphy, 2008 Bradley 41 -Broad Street, r ' . BAYSHOJRE TOGS GAS range, 4 'burner, good condition,' son and- Dougl&s Ward, a n d prlccd for quick sale, $12,000. Carlton 36 MONTHS TO PA Y Reasonable, Call Mdfawan 1*0030*J, St., Neptune Tdwnshlp, a n d Life Member Alfred Adler, at Keyport, N. J. * It. Poling, Real Es‘Estate * Broker,” * «U- ARNOLD -10USE, rooms, with . or Ezra W. Karkus, * LOCUST. ST...... - tDsBornbrn st.,St:, Keyport,Keyport. Call Keyport PUT yOURSELF IN THE CLASS. •without toatri. homelike, convent* • Rochester Jones, 17 Pharo St. ; 4t Broad Street, OF YOUR DESIRE I OIL space heater; good condition. In tended the 80th Convention .of 7*1918. . . wJ26 enC reasonable. Inquire . 123 First also of Neptune Township. the Firemen's Relief Associa - Keyportr New. Jersey/ ...... KEYPORT St.. Kgyport or call Keyport 7-Qffil quire Gregory, 90 Lakeview Way, • Administrator-with UNION .BEACH, older type hom«, Cliffwood Beach. ,i- -- - - : ■ .... 'J26 - All were foupd guilty' by ttie= tion1at Atlantic City. Mrr'Ad- Will Annexed; kitchen, dinette,.dining room, living “THE BEST DEAL IN 120 110.53 • • ' ' . ‘ KEYPORT 7-5866 KEYPORTb i r u i i i apartment,npaiuiiot(. 4 FOOmS, COD* STEEL kitchen cabinet slnk,^-twln.. _ court and fined $50 . each; In ler was elected executlve com roomk 6 bedrooms. Ht Daths. *ccllnr; TOWN” ...... venientve ' to* buses * ana J ill-transporta* $8t)00.x ' Carlton . . . . II.'' Poling,Poling. Real Es*$8000; basins,"mixing faucet and pull out 60 mitteeman from Mgnmoiith NOTICE, „• tlon. Call Keyport 7*2122 after 6 p.m. rtnser . sprayr ,f40, -Call Matawen ^addition, Ev'ajis received a - t.ite Broker. Cali Keyport 7*1018...... wJ26* clay Jail sentence and both County to take the place of AN ORDINANCE VACATINO A POR' : • ., 1 -wJ20 1-3330-M. .... - . . . . . r j2« TION OF BANK . STREET IN • ,-, rtAHTBD FRANKS AN SYCKLE _ Murphy a^d Jones received retiring .committeeman, Fred THE TOWNSHIP OK MATAWAN UNION BEACH, Capo Cod, (Approxi APARTMENT, 8 rooms and bath. , ACUIHD1UNS suspended sentences of" o n e Fowler,.Keyport, to represent IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, EXPERIENCED mately 8 veirs old), kitchen with . '. INC.,. . ' - Call Matawan 1-2270-J. 126 • .•%.aoa used bougbt*told*renteo re. NEW JERSEY...... dinette, living room, 2 bedrooms, RT. 39 t WOODLAND AVE oatred and exchanged N J Mo* year In tlje workhouse. Monmouth County at the State NOTICE Is hereby given- thnt ,»n ...OPERATORS bath, laundry room, utility, room, MORGAN . MARLBORO, apartment^ 4 rooms 5tc Center, 42 Broad St Keyport Tel.: A hearing of similar‘charges Relief-Association. On Sept. 14 Ordinance' above entitled wns pnssed expanpio'1 attic, lanftoapfcd, com* OR CALL US AT arid bath, heat, hot water, and gas KEvooii 7*1476 Lessonj on all in*.. at a meeting of the Township Comr AND LEARNERS ', pietely fenced*ln, $lli&0o. Carlton supplied, 2nd floor. $70 per month.: •ttt/Tii'ent* . * ' • • w|tl against Jack Brown and Jo aft,er the convention adjourn mlttee of Tlie Township of Ntntawan SO 1-4425 y Adults preferred. . Call Freehold H. Poling. Real. Estate Broker, Can TIRES completely guaranteed; *tull seph Jones, both 10,-and bcrfi ed, the Fire Department, Aux In the County of Monmouth nnd State- Keyport 7*1018. WJ20 wjlO 8-6109. ‘ J26 _ of. New Jersey held on September 25. UNDERGARMENT CO. . caos in stock for immediate mount- ' of Neptune-Township, rwas post iliary and Band participated "in 1057. * mg. 6 hour service In recapping y o u r > poned one week at th6 request the Atlantic City Parade- and . ROSE K. WENZEL, caslnes. Bavshore Tire C o . High*, Township Clerk >'■ MATAWAN way 35^ Clirfwood Call M atawan' of their attorneys. . made a very good showing D ntnl: Seplcrnber 25, 1W7 . f-08AB . * wjtf . The convicted yrtuths w e r e On Sept, 28 Matawan F 'lr e J30 *2.55 . , S JOHNSON AVB„- - piTt of a gang, estimated by CHANCERY C-2.1!) 1 MATAWAN,' N J. Aluminum WinS'ows Department will attend Tren SIIEIU FF'S .SALE:—By vlrtutf ot .n. . UA 1-1(71 . 4 pollce^pt 20 in number, which ton State Fair, Firemen’s Day, writ of execution to ..ino directed. WlU 1USINESS SERVrCES Issued out of the Suporlnr Court Venetian Blinds - started a fight in the'. Center Tho parade starts at 7 p.m. of New .Icrfteyr*.{Chnnccry Division) .Free Estimates—No Monev Down Street Recreation Hall on Sept. On Oot. 5, tho departmont will there wll) be exposed to sale ut Karl A Frantz Kevoor) 1-3405. . 14 j ■ . . nubile vendue, • on , . . OPERATORS.. • Oil Burners Contractors- parade at the Exempt, F 1 r e- Monday, tho 2lst doy of Octoner, Televisiori RARlTAN'Landscaplng Supply Top Pollco Chief John J. 'Flood O il. burner service,-bTovuh and floor men's Convention which will 1057 between the hours of .12 o’clock SUPER LOCK. ZIG-ZAG JA iil'K N l'E H and building contractor soil, manure shrubs, evergreen?* nr.d 4S1Q o'clock (nt 2 o’clock Day1 furnaccs cleaned,-repaired or sold. j U Metsitei Florence Ave. Key vhnde trees, fertilise! llme *ttnd gar* sald-.youths from Freehold npd be held at Burlington City ln LINGERIE - • TELEVISION SERVICE Cnll Keyport 7*2125. • wjtf Red Bank also were involved. light Saving Time) In the afternoon oort New Homes, oarages: all alter den tools CompIeU landscaping an(J . Burlington County.^- • ol snld dny, at tho Court House in GOOD WAGES - "VACATION atlnns and repairs -Easv financing service I pen Q 30 a m -to- 9 p ff» . 1 Nine cases^evolvlng from the the BorouKi* of -Freehold, County of Call ua for reliable TV servlcefleie arranged Call Kevport 7*4159 w)U closed Sundava . o m- Call Kevpon • At the convention In^Atlantlc DAY. SHIFT 8 A.M.. TO 4:30 P.M. 7^412 or South AmboV 1-0208 M.lke- Monmouth, New Jor««y, to . satisfy NIGHT • SHIFT. 5-P.M. TO 10 P.M. vision antennas (^paired and l^ataU- Tips From George same incldcrit have been refer City a'resolution whs brought a .Judgment nf BnUI irourt amounting Artelll Proprietor • » 'fit w jtl red to'Juvenllc'court, Ch i e f up requesting that the second to approximately.$11,411.00. ed ' Wa aijo repair radios and small PART TIME HOURS ARRANGED electrlo appiiancaa. . , MANZO Flood said. ; . week of'October be set aside All thnt trnct or parcel of land, WORK THE SCHOOL SHIFT BOATS and motors. Johnson Sea sltuntc, l.vlnj? and being In the Town* WANT ADS MAKE . CONTRACTING . . Horses, Old-Town Lap Strake Wlrr* Fdund in the ’ carax used by us Firemen’s Week. After tak ship of Matawnn. tn the-County of VILLAGE TELEVISION 'ner-^FIberglass Outboard motor re* the boys wero a kitchen knife ing the matter up with 'the Monmouth, In the Stnto of New Jcr* ' W IL L E . CUSICK CO. pair Financing easily arranged . C. s cy.• . A E^0M A ^IN E;, BLDG, 1 , CO. INC., G .Galbraith & Son Inc.. 118 West .with a 10-inch blade, a sftyved- governor, hejielloved it would Being kn'own nntl • (teslgnntcd -a* A SLOW BUSINESS Front. Street. • Kevnort. N J Call K12YPOHT * 20 E. FRONT ST. ASPHALl PAVING _ . off baseball bftt, a ,lug wreAcji be a good thing and thought it l.ot 50,. Block 1, Seotlftv^a os..ilio\vn 7 WJ20 Keyport 7-1214 Open every day on « Map-.,entitled "Revised M'iu DRIVEW AYS A HARKING LOTS exeeot Sunday - , w ill ■ a ^vp-foot length ol rubbe'r, would pass both houses with of Part of ■ Block 1. nnd Biork- 2, . KEYPORT _ GOOD. , ALSO ASPHALl MATERIAL ., hose,..; one end of which wns out nny difficulty, - Section 2, Illvcr Gardens, dnt?d AtiC* LEGAL NOTICE. SOLD Al. OUR RUNYON PLAN! UNITED STATEh and foreign stamps; filled with -'iron, ti hunting ust 11). 11(52 nnd (lied In tho Moninoulli KEYPORT 7-3081 sinsle an^ blocks, olate numbers. On Oct. 20, Matawan Flro County Clerk's Office on AuBtwr'tO. A GOOD BUSINESS MATAWAN 1-1745 Call. Keypori 7-1446* w)tl knife nnd a piece of pipe cov Deportment will attend-a drill l!ir>2 ns cnnc No. 14*17. - CHANCERY 0-2.10 Being commonly known ns Lot 50, SH ERIFF'S SALE: —Dy virtue* ®! a ered wltli blnck tape, with at Esso Standard Oil In Bay* Block 1. Soctlon .2, Ferudnle I?Joce, writ of cxccutton lo me'directed, . v BETTER HAY. straw’ mulch hay. manure and loop Handle, . , , ■ nlver.G ardens, CJiffwood, Now Jer Issued out of tho Superior Court' TV SERVICE • ■ . top soi). Deliveries on all. Call way, where members w i 1 lf Keyport 7-5844 M. ‘ wJ2« Murphy admitted'ownership sey nnd nlfio belnc known and drRig' of New Jersey• (Chnnccr.v Division) .HOMES. participate The tU‘ill*v{in con e,d ott Trnr' L*>t No. 50-in Tax Blotk there will be exposed lo bale at pub MATAW AN 1-1600 ■ “cusrrou built llo vondue,- on . . «o • TEN EYCK-RONSON INC MAYTAG automatic washer1, ilio ....of.-the pipe and snld hc car- sist of\ various ways' of extin No.' 1. Section 2- ns sliiAvn on Tax Kitchen ca&lnets, garages, alter Mop' of River Gardens. ' . ■ MATAWAN .Norce refrigerator, $60. Call Mata* rled the Item becnuse he lived guishing k&s apd oil -fires,* All Monday, tho 14lh day of October, «r]U ations. free estimates ALfred M \van 1-223J4 M-2 after 11 a.m.. or in In the country and needed Selred as the properly of Russell 1057. tictwoen the hours of 12 o'clock • ' PHONE > Mlrro:' Carpenter & Builder. High quire 332 Wilso.i Ave..-Matawan. wi3 members wishing .-tC^Mjttlend Grorsc Nnnnarello mtd Teresn Non* ond 4:30 o ’clock tat 2 o'clock Day* way J6, Koyoort. Call Keyport t* ■ protection. Jones snld- the hunt this 'session, which, will start nnrello^ his.wife, taken in execution light Saving Tunef in the afternoon 5269. • WlO/17 ftt the Rultl,of"The Brpoklvn SnvlnRS of said day. a l the ..Court House In KEYPORT 7-3030 B EA R bow and arrow with nulvej: , ing knlfo wns his.-Evans de- at 10 a.nr, aro ask^d lo con^ Bank, n banking corporation, of the . - ..v. - good condition'. Call . Matawan thr- Borough qf. Freehold? Countv *of JIUSSELL TV SERVICE WARM air heating system* installed 1-1710-W. _ WJ26* n|ed. ownership of nny of the tact the chief' this weck.sQ.rcs-’ S*«te of New YorK. nnd to be Hold tiy Monmouth. New. Jerscv, to satisfy* n . T,AND . ASK rOB- - --- r .gaS'Otl oz-coai<~ furnaces and sheet llems, . _ .;. . V.... - , IRA E. WOLCOTT. - Sheriff. Judgment bf salt court amounting to M ATAW AN 1-6070 metal work Out 25 years experience ervallons cart be made. Doted:- Sept, 12, .1057 - . " r'"iroximate1y $8,100,00. ' enables us to give you a good tob BEAGLE hound. * male, 15 IncH, 2-, ' The ihree wtro ndcuscd by Melville J. Berlowi Attv. L L .thn t tract 6r pared of land, J CLA SSIFIED • at low cost B&rtolette, Belford, N J years old. Call Matawan 1-0266-R. f44 lines) • 4-4 * |27.72 situate, lying nnd boing In the Town Call any time WJ26 Matawan 'Police of returning J1?. --- ' • day or evening*. Call Keansburg , 6-1361-R wjtf ship of M'ntnwan in the County of wlU to the dance hall the following Special Evening Monmoulh anrl in the State of New KLUIN & Scn., '1405 Union Ave.. Un DINETTE set; also 6 x 0 fiber, rug.* . MONMOUTH COUNTY . Dlght with the Intent of "mark- Jersey: ' - Ion Beach, specialists In construc Call Matawan M64I-J. . wJ2< Planned By CDA SURROGATE'S COURT tion .of. finer homes:-- - -- alsov- .jrooflng,--tu*. Jng” the youths with Tw .h o m NOTICIC TO CREDITORS TO P R E ■ BEING known designated as DON’S TV SERVICE Top Soil Lot * No. 0 In Block No..,3, aq'aald siding, porch ericlosures.ric)o«ures, garages and RACCOON coat, size 0, $18; also 6 SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE For fast efficient radio and television dormers. Call Keypoitort 7*1906 or they fought the previous ev^n- Court Bt. Jos ph, Cathollo. ESTATE OF FRED MARZ. deceased lot nnd block ar4 shown on a ccrtain maternity outfits, size 9, all for . , Ing. They were apprehended map entitled: •’Section Two, River.- service call Matawan. 1*3844, • wjti BARGAINS Shadyglde 7-2318 ■ after 8 $10. Call Matdwan 1*3107. wj24 Daughters of AmcrloA, w l I 1 Pursunnt to tl)n order of EDWARD G ardens.. Mnti«wan .Township, Mon*' by Special Officer James Volk hold an evening of recollection C BROEGE, Surrogate of tho Coun mouth Co. N. J. April 1047. Todd, TOP ■ SOIL B IO 8 r u h LOAD n o ty of Monmouth, this day made, oti landscaping > TOP SOIL BIO 8 TON LOAD 112 Bulldozing . . 'PP' - . before they could accomplish at tho Cenacle ln New Bruns th e . application of the undersigned. & ■ Pbraner, Surveyors, Revised De4 greed, males AKC registered. Cali cember 13,- 1040 Revised. April 28,'j ROAD GRAVEL 8 TON LOAD $12 >ili| t.i>4i£ifti« iota cleared cellars. their mission. wlck on Thursday, Oot, 10 Mnrlon E . Man:, Sole Executrix of FILL D im 8 rON t tv Clcrk’a Offlc- on July 7, 1950s<,in vour gmurda A variety ol ^hnibi .'Inders / bricibata, washed,. gravel ‘ noo» Hllec and eraded drive from ^ to 0 p m, Mrs. Staoy deccnscd. notice Is hereby elvcn to mason land, bank run. blue stone Case No. W U . : , Lucas Landscaping Ston* Road' wa>« ctnderad graveled and graded RUM M AGE Sale to be sponsored D.V 10 years from today, there'll Carhart, retreat chnlrman. Is tt>e creditors of anid Ucreoacd to pr?- .-oncretr sano etc Rlue -itnne . road gravel the Ladies Aid Society ol the First Sent to the said Sole Executrix tlielr ALL.as laid down on said map. Kptftv>rl -Cat1 Kerpnrl 1UIB «ttt Driveway* graveled, clue-stoned «i Baptist Church.. Matawan. In the- j be fewer'"cloudy" days'lri‘your accepting reservations. Sclwd aa lhf» property of Henry A. kn building on . M ain .St.. formerly jc* I life financially, If you Invest The next ,,uslness/ meeting, from thin date. H alm l ot ux, et al9. taken In ex<;cu* .tcht dotei inova1 work ideal ioi cupied by Keypori Cleaners on Sept. ' tlon al the iu I , of t'ushwick Savings A ntiques Rrnthera. Tennem - Road .Morgan Dated; September 2°lh. 1057 •arsvvUna ^ept»cj tue^tanks. craw M»tnwnp MH43 « 0.27/5^ 30. Oct. 1, 3 an. 3. a lu T O c i7, 8, 3. NOW fn ir. S. Savings Bonds, will bo held ln the auditorium . ^ Marlon E. Mar* - Bank, .a' New York hanking corpor ju> aR ' tyuea • *4t.^ri PIN games from $23 and up. New 1 n.iiii1 on Tuesdjy, 'Oot.fSi at 41’ BMJ'd S L . ' • Dated Sebt. J ilftST- • --c ' . i .uMuite* :TM)>«j lii«i :tur>>i chroma fnrrmte j pieceilece kitchkitchen set 1 pnperteli. you": tooiit-the; good ivhlcll time' reoeptlon of n e w Hamuut Sloberv iAHy. i* 'p. slaw w afr and.Mtd'jeivelry It#.Hr»art tng tn' free «stlm*!es Eekel's Trnck logs eul ta rita lots cleared ft*t Louls CosU. Pershing > Place. Key- Jobs open,i„ : • niembirs will take place. : Attorneys ’ . 138 Unc») . • -4*3 ’ |23Jrf nai: Keyport tail Keypart 7 1446 in t. Wooliytowrt R d . llorganvtlt* esIlm aU i. given. Cali Uatawan i ’ port. C ali Keyport 7-0531 or 7-1535. Jl7 fl2.24 ■ J10 • 'I h |; . w ju Can MaUwan l-0UI R-L »JU 2444*11. wjl. ' ■ ' • ' ' " wjl?'-. Penn RR Resumes Wanted*- T he W ell-Rounded Rian Ladies Day Trips ..:-:fiLadlesjp&yta excursions In lo w , Prices PLUS S&H Green Stumpy to Kew-York and Newark from • .suburban; points will tie resum ed by the Pennsylvania Rall- road beginning Wednesday, andwill continue eyery Wed nesday through the fall, win- .-'Uyv. and spring; according to John B. Dorrance. Jr., passen ger manager of the railroad s .New York region. These pop- “TuUr outings, suspended dur ing the summer months, per mit'women from communities _along_tlte m ainJine. and-Nor.Oi Jersey Cdast to come iAto t^e cities after thermornlng’ com muter rush hours and remain In tovlrn for a full, day "of sight* seeing., theatre-goingv and otb- er acttvitles. The rates aro ANOTHER FABULOUS , about one-half the normal round-trip fares. --- N EW ACME .OPENS NEXT A specla*: attraction 'during TUESDAY, OCTOBER *M „.Of-tP^er,wll\ be the gijlden an 1 niversary festlvItlea'Tponsbred . by the Fifth Avenue Assocla* AT 9 A.M. ..Won to focus attention on the 11 NELSQM.4tREET, NEWTON r ' •^lam at^ana- pttsiress^ol- this '~vl^CoIlege admissions directors like Rutgers* Oeorge Kramer, LANCASTER BRAND-OVEN-READY famous New York street and right, are worklnp with king-siied headaches, literally and neighboring avenues tHrougb figuratively, as enrollment potentials begin to exceed college capacities. Mr. Kramer,-shown above counseling Bobert P. the past hali century. Unusual Schloesser, Shrewsbury, a transfer student, believes that, only window displays, special. ex students wlth ex,tra-currlcular as well as academic abilities hibits at the museums jind pub will get 'lnto college during the next 10 years. * . --- ‘ -uradfis_ancL_Dagfc. antry will provide pleasant lri: ■z..yfin your son or daughter be attend; learn the mechanics of able, to squeeze through the ducements for the visitor. making college applications closing door to college? If he “ The low-cosf “Ladles Day" or she. Is a good student and correctly, and make them ear tickets generally, will be hon comcs armed with evidence of ly and carefully, ored on all regular coach trains accomplishment In some oth On the first point, Director scheduled to arrive In Newark er field* * whether IV he tnuslc. Kvamer said a high school stu after 9:45. a.m. and New York scouting, 1 cross-country ’ run dent should be. thinking In at 10 a.m. from main line sta ning or dramatics, the answer terms of some general field of tions, and those scheduled to Is yes. . ' . study and that he should ap reach Newark after 8:55 a.m. That Is the_opinlon of George ply to colleges whose pro ACME'S Laheoiter Brand "OVEN-READY" l« i of lomb- hav* t«vwal Inch** of and New York.after 9:10 a.m. 0 A. Kramer, Rutgers- Director grams cover that' field. ’ He Acme FARM FRESH PRODUCE watte ihank bono and exceti fat removsd bifora weighing. ' . : from Point Pleasant, Mana- of ' Admissions. He ' should said most prospective college squan,. Sea Olrt, Spring Lake: know for he’s the fellow with students today, apply to three Belmar, Asbury Park, Allen- the foot behind the Rutgers or four colleges on the. basis SAVE ON FINEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LA M B C H O P S ...... rh * 9 5 < lo in v 9 9 * hurst, Long Branch, Red Btlnk. door., ■ '■------of program offered, cost of ed 1 IN 1 COMBINATION Middletown. Matawan,—South . NEW CROP, SNOW WHITE LONG ISLAND - Director Kramer,-.who bran ucation. and attraction- of the C H U C K LA M B CHOPS. ROAST, STEW ...... ft. 3 9 . Amboy, . an-d .Intermediate dished a lacrosse stick and campus and faculty througb stops. . •• barked football ilgnals'for Rut visits or literature. UNCASTER BRAND “ U.S. CHOICE" CHUCK ' "Returning the tlckets may oe gers . te a m s of e a r-1 y MO An efficient-, guidance de used on any train leaving New vintage, said worried . parents partment ln high school can CAULIFLOWER .York or ^Newark,the, same day everywhere want.tjo kno„w, bow .help students In more ways and even on some trains after a- youngstec best, can prepare than one, Mr. Kramer pointed R O A S T B E E F ^anldntBht, iQ^coUfege.'s-.entrance^in-ntho? out.-Tile guidance director/ror ■large lead The tt perfect beef, tolocted right on the spot In the heart of the beef country^ face of an anticipated %yalBh- example, most likely will know County Safety Council che ofvapBllcatlons whldh will a student’s chitnces - for en LANCASTER BRAND "U.S. CHOICE" CROSS-CUT * gafn m o.m e a t u m .yearly trance pr-survival at _a; partic Large tight clutters! Freth'from Long Itlandl^ thrpugh the next rdecade> ular Institution from his exper- Names Sweet- President "Serve creamed: or Jot a salad, None Sold Higher. , According to a/survey by. lence with previous cases"., i Boneless Pot Roast o f Beef » 79< Herbert P. Sweet, Benalx the New Jersey State Board The Rutgers Admissions. Di Aviation' Corp., Eatontown, of Education, the closing door rector stresses the Importance FANCY CALIFORNIA TOKAY TASTE O1 SEA FROZEN FISH-MIX d f MATCH SAU — ^ was. elected president of t h e to college, ‘wlir-shur out some of selecting the college JMlb t Monmouth O o u mt’T'i'SWety 83;0D0"New’^ersey^Stiidents in ifieets Individual needs as well : Council at.a meeting of t h e 1973 unless something tangible as^the one whose requirements YOUR CHOICI aboard of directors held at ls accomplished before thep. can be met. If there Is any in 2 » < 1 9 < COD FILLET - : Shadowbrook Inn, S h r e-w s- That year the potential enroll decision as to the ultimate ma Plump, juicy, tweetl Now'at'their best! bury, • : .... . ment w illed 155,000 as oppos 16 oz. f i V jor field of study, Mr: Kramer ‘ Enjoy theni nowl ...... - • W H IT IN G F IL L E T . 0 0 Other officers elected were: ed to. a college capacity of 72^ says a student should seek en Pkgs. T ■ _ John McGalliard, Jersey Cen- OOO ln the existing dnd plan rollment* in a university with 3 trat Power & Light Co., first ned Iaolllilcs :ln'New jersey, a common freshmnn p^gram PERCH FILLET " 'vice pres.ldebt;: WUllam Weln- / ‘.The combteaUon ’otj;acade> and- a •variety Qt major. ■ p r o^ irlch',jr.,lFort_Monmouth,8ec- mlC"p roml sV: plus^-e x i ira - c u r r i' Kl'nms 'under .one roof. H i' nan retary; Robert Patten,, E o r t ti JFrench F ried S callo p s , TASTE O' SEA -Tii.rki.39a ciilar ‘leadership‘is the thing;!1 pointed out that dozens of out A C W e & A IR Y f a v o r i t e s Monmouth; trbflscrc.r*. " Mr. Kramer emphasized. He standing Rutgers — graduates .^lle n ^M . .McAlnsb, Elberon, French, Fried Fish Sticks said the day Is fast approach each year are men who devel counselor * for - women’s'' safety ing ' When the academically- oped new Interests and switch -PHILADELPHIA BRAND to the Eastern Division Engl- able student with nothing else ed "majors” en route to grad 'it* ’ r - A c m o G R O C E R Y VALUES ^oeering Department of Amerl- to offer, will fall to gatn admit uation. -- . . J«BanJ4utUR].LIabllity-_tiraLiranqe tance =ftt‘ the college of hla Mr. K ram er said appllca Co, ancj chairman of the exec chpice. And^the “ wcll-round- utive committee of the. , wom tions should be mdde on time, MARGARINE eUv’ type, who has neglected1 ,whlch today -generally ,1 means 1 en’s division .'of-'thti • ffew Jer his studies. wUli encoiinteri .the sey StatBjSafety Council, was during the fall of a student's 5 f t ^ “^r ^ i e ^ , ,'l)e''warhed.- ■ senior .yeax I (A named chalrman of the wom- • 5. ~ en’s mySsloB thfr JvioHlBbuth S » r. Krttnv'er'-.suggifBts that day of spring “applications Is’ A L L SWEET >:' i i3 a .virtually at ^ n end lh easteri .. County’ Safety Counbll','’'*1''’ h'Jf'ir scltool stud^'nts1 -bbserve' It^ei.rJOUowliftS, nscKe'3Ml>1rJ'7Jf. colleges,’.-lul.’said. .Ofbct-appll: | l‘.. M, , Buy «»"* at regular price, get pne FRII, 2 pkgi. 39i cation, “inechanlci” might in- ■ Classified. Ads Get Resu:ills1' they plan- t«i seek: higher, edU' oatloii: Give • thought eatlV' to elude submission of the seO' the kind of . college you want 'oSKry'school record,'the'priH- ^ i t K E N O r THI SEA Green Label to attend; tailor your high clpal's recommendation a if.d school courses, with the aid of an entrance exa.mlnatlon ACME BAKERY SPECIALS t u u . a guidance counselor lf.possl-. <'Tlie great crime,” said Mr^ 2 uni ble, to fit the requirements ot Kramer, speaking for just T U N A F I S H ... 5 3 the- colleges you -would-llke-to a.bout the entire brotherhood of VIRGINIA LEE-CHERRY admissions officers, "ls that L I B B Y ' S _ ■ - ' we soon must start saying ‘no1 Area Residents Named U> those Whom we accept to day,” , sack 4 9 4 1 M. For Petit Jury Puty J i l l C E t o m a t o 2 #111 . Among. 150 persons schedul' .‘.■ .■ .V .V .1, SPiclALI Ovtn fr«th tender eruit, ed to begin service a i - - petit plenty of plump red. cherries. 3 cans af reg. prlc«f » t c a n F R E I jurors. In Superior and M o n ■ * HUNT'S-Buy 0 1 mouth County Court cases In Freehold for- a two-week per DID SUPREME -- OLD FASHIONED - HOMI STYLI iod beginning Monday and run P A S T l : j o m « o M 4 -•IM 2 5 . ning through Oct. .11 are Mrs. f .Y O U iw f l 20 a t ^ A i Isabel E. Breen, Matawan: 5 ( « » :! T r * Miss Doris Brown, Matawan i t BREAD DOO FOOD J i We feature 'a complete auto Township; Mrs. Joan B i t 11, ^ KNOW . or SUPREME CORN TOP electrical service at reasonable Matawan; ‘William ‘G. Butler. rates. Ignition, wiring, lamps 16 Keansburg:,Raymond Thoma% —BWe rent the following horn/ spark p l u g s , battery, •HI venerator, and starter service Coffey, Union Beach: John F. Jl tools! “ KEN-L-RATION z 4 0 . • by skilled mechanics Insure* Cummings. Jr., Matawan: Ml- the finest workmanship. chacl Grlcgelwlch, MatawAn. J i Lawn Mowers FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL! IDEAL PURE STRAWBERRY Also Wilbert Orothusen, . ' ( 1055 Bufck. Century, convert! Keansburg; Mts, Edna H, ■ Sickle Bars 12 M. ble. r&dlo, beateri ful) Hall, Matawan: Edward , D. ■ Spreaders IDEAL -power. Jutle, Union Beach; Leonard PRESERVES 4 I«ri 8 9 1055 Buick. Special, hard top L. Klobert. Keansburg: M r s, *■ Lawn Rollers radio; heater, full power Save up te 43« on 4 |ars over moit other.brandi Martha Luef, Mntawan: : Mrs Rotary Tillers Hg 1055 Chevrolet Belair. hare Theresa Marshall, Keansburg: P E A S 3 r 4 3 < . top, V8 r a d 1 o, heater. Elwood- L. Melton, Keyport; Lawn Spiker MOTHER'S or other brands ^ ’ _ . ..oower glide. James J. Murphy,. Matawan; ”1054 Bjiick .2 door..radio, heat Post Hole Digger ORAND DUCHESS-FLAKEO Roscoe.C. Olcott, West Keans u n . er, dynaflow. burg; John T. Pltonak, Key. J L Sledges C -1054 Mercury, * Monterey, hard port; Mrs. Madeline E. Ryer, G EFILTE F IS H 1 i- 3 5 i*r ' top. radio, heater; auto Keyport; Donald L. Sass, Saw * 2-man .. matlc transmission. ' BEEF STEAK ;; 49< Keansburg: Miss Maudf Bloan, ■ jj Chain Saw i .. n 1954 Plymouth, station wagon. Kcypooi: William F. Spallord, I D E A L . • 3/ . - ■ " - - * " 6 . Dower’ fllte transmiss Union Beach: Adam Szyman- Ion ■ Wheelbarrows LANCASTER BRAND—BREADED Bkl, Marlboro Township. \ Chevrolet. 210, 4. door BT Electric Drills isP sedan, fl cyl. ■EIF J I I ICE o r a p b f r u it 2 ? im J4 3 1953 Ford, '.Customllnes 4 door Democratic Candidate ■ Electric Polisl er * * PORK Save up to U s on 1 cans over most other brandi ► radio, .heater, automatic MT Vacuum Cleanersgp VIAL transmission. * Addresses Two Groups '1953 Buick, ’Super,_ hard, to p ^ FJoor. Polishers - J* John-. C.-Giordano, jr.; -Dem “MjjTOR MATCHf -YOUR CHOICI N ABISCO BITZ CBACKERS »- 32« “**”““" r I'd lo. feeatef, “ d yna ocratic Candidate for the New I * Floor Sanders 1953 Pontiac. Chlefton deluxe Jersey Assepibly told the Pirtr-, r- hard top, 2 door. R St H J® Shovels ' 17 • Q i ^ 8 h . ^ . 0 0 v \ - a t A FRACTION OF THEIR REGULAR PRICE I " hydra, trans, w-w tires. view Democratic Club at Me- Quire’s brove. • Middletown, 3 M t- B , • The Ten All-Time Favorites . ^ Rakes •• - ' ■ ■' U I AN ELECTRIC FAN DOES Thu;jday Ui»t tbe,, Republican m- . _ NOT COOL A BOOM dominated legislature was a JBSumprump ...JB . The temperature of a room "do nothing legislature'' a n d JiW all Sander, U* Is actually Increased by set* tbat tbe OOP standard bearer . Holiday Stalnlan by Bur nil . Windermere Readers Q Q C (fog the-air In rapid motion,. and assembly candidates from lawn Cart. : However, each puff of air ab Monmouth County were good sorbs beat and molstdre as if examples of tbe do nothing, ob 'mP- iOgen Sunday 8:30 J ® 7-PIECE CUTLERY SET Gel a Different Book Each W eek! $2.60 valuol J y j / f passes and thns give a coolin* structionist philosophy of t h e A.M. to 12:30 Heavy gauge, mirror polished stainless «teel con effect, I. “Noggcts of Know Republican legislators. , . THIS WEEK'S (edge” — Geo. W. Stlmpfon. At an address Jcllvered' be. cave, hollow-ground, raion honod blade, Uncon foie the Ladies Auxiliary of ditionally guaranteed. One Item each week. OFFER - TREASURE ISLAND the Howell Township Demo "■ Sw artiers”" j COMING WEEK'S - Held*, S w lisfam ily Robinton, Han Brinker, jtoblmon C ruto ^ cratlc Club, also Thursday. l| F a r m U GardCD Ccf' - O 1i?5 Value King Arthur & His Knightt, Gulll^er'sjraveli, Arabian Niglilt and Three Mutkniiien SlhauJr Mr. Giordano challenged t h e (Setting Manmbtttli ( weIk P A R E R 5 9 propriety of his opponents J B Ut tl Lait week's '2p,000 leaguet Under The Sea' still available M O T O R S . ^ Identifying themselves wltb A u'H O 'll/t o r /H I* I’hose Keyport 7-1IW m v.fiu tfK I and becoming members o' the UAZtET ■ thfUfk '.mlmdtf, upltmkitl JM. "truth squod” following ;ov nnn|j|]QQ{Q 2 r a i H Robert B .’Meyfcer durinn the F (P l( & i.K ('ypn't7 40CO course of his campaign, VVAW«V j i S h o p a t Y o u j New Keyport Acme -^vRoutes 35 and 36 Plenty of Froe Parking . , • ....fcV"".... - the defendant's word his drink ence for chapter officers bs Proposed $250,000 M ultiple Sclerosis Nursing Hom e Drunken Driving ing had been limited to eight iancer Saturday, Oct. 12,- —- - beers. - . : _ , ' ■ On.Dec” 7 to B. dhapter era- " Appeal Declared Qeorge Kocb, another' Cllff Expands Program sade and publicity chairmen wood Beacb resident, support will attend'an annual work-, Announcement of appeal of a Nationally outstanding for ed the testimony - of— Met shop. A three-day leadership . drunken driving conviction of its development of trained vol Page Eight Sept. 26, 1957 O’Brien and Mr. CrawKy unteer leadership ln cancer institute will be held Jan 24 his client, John O ’Brien, Way ivbout being_at..kcKclvie's and control.-the. New Jcrsey-D.lvl: to 26, 1957, to train.volunteert^- side 'Bf., CIirrwooi" B a a c S7 playing pool. Mr. Currie de slon ot the American Cancer to lead 18 district training Society has expanded its" train Electrical Unit was made by Norman J. Cur clared the test, by Dr. Cooper schools ln F e b r u a r y and ing conference program for rie, keyport, at the conclusion lacked significance as it was March. - , - : ^ of. a' hearing before Magistrate made twp hours after the acci 1957-68, ; Plans Meeting Lutfier A. Fosty, Matawan dent, as' the officers had led A pioneer divisionoms.on lam *tb .l i Township, Sept. 17. Edward W, the defendant -So-state police , ' . Carl Banmyart, a represen t,h!.N.!"’ '' eys - ’ iffn F ^ r lS Annul’ Currie, Matawan, pleaded the headauarters first, then to the zatlon last year received a oa tative of. the kolton Electrie Matawan doctor's office.' Cancer Seminar for NeflT jer»' case for the' defense. Mr tlonal citation ln recognition of sey pbyslclana on Nov. 16 to Co., was the guest speaker at O'Brien was arrested by Spe Norman Currie pointed o u t the results of (ts leader-train 17 and a cancer seminar for t the regular monthly dinner cial Officers tfenneth Sclineld the'state’s case was defective ing program, originally con dentists on Jan. 12, 1958. meeting of the Bayshore Eleo- er and William Meier July 23 because Officer Schneider had ceived as. an experimental pro .trlcal Association at Buck after he allegedly had struck admitted on the^stand he could ject. ‘ ...... not make up his m ind'until a Smith’s, East Keajisburg, He a parked car on Brookslde The division’s public educa Ave., Cllffwood Beach. week after the medical/exam tion committee recently ao discussed the construction - of The driver. being Intoxicated ination to issue a drunken nounced Its fall a n d winter LUGGAGE power and lighting panels. according..to their observa driving summons. Mr. Currie aeries of Intensive training pro Crown The association, comprised tions, tne officers , t6l(f't {1 e also pointed out the time of grams fof volunteers teachers, the accident wap 12,30 a.m American Tourister of electrical contractors a n d court they took him to Keyport physicians chapter officers and and the tim e. of the metllcial Suppliers ln Cllffwood, Key- State Police headquarters tor crusade and., committee chair Samsonite port, Union Beach, Keansburg a drunk o-meter..test.- That ma examination 3 a.m. A careless driving count against Mr. men. A 11 conferences a r e __ and^ Port Monmouth, was or- chine was not In working or scheduled to be held at the Ho der, so they .took him to Dr. O’Brien was dismissed- KEYPORT JEWELERS ganlzed “to promote and maln- tel President, Atlantic City. ’ tain high standards oflnstalla- J. P. Cooper, Matawan. After Mr." O ’Brien was he defend and o p t c :: a :: s ' tion and construction of elec- making his tests, the physician ant who ‘aroused the Ire of Believed to be the, first of Its trlcal equipmentas reaulred concluded Mr. O’Brien v i a Magistrate Foster by failing to kind ln the country^ a two-day 49 W. Front St., Institute for hlgb school sci .. by the National Board of Fire drunk and-unfit to drive. show up on the return date of -— Keyport— »—- Underwriters. William Burns, Keyport, acted the. summons, then related he ence and health education teachers ls planned for Oct. 2ff ^ The next meeting of the as- for Ezra W. Karkus, township had failed to appear because attorney; ln the ease...... ' he had seen a township poli to 27. Its purpose ls to Inform ^ sociatlon will be held ‘ Tues- teachers of the need for can flay, Oct. 15, at Ye Cottage Mr\ Currie put. the defend tician and believed "e v e t y- thingzJiad beeD taken care ot." cer education and to-acqualnt « « « « « — :— Inn^Keypottr-when-Ftancls ft; Plans for the construction of sey MA. Club, more than half with any other group, h a s ant and t^iree witnesses on the Magistrate Foster told him be teachers with American Can McOulgan, New Monmouth at $2507000 nursing home ln of whom are victims of t h e been rendering such-treatment stand. Mr. O’drlen contested a Wew Jersey exclusively for’ the dread disease, are launching police department report could have used his time more cer Society teaching aids.' Ap HAZ-ET torney. will discuss the legal at its East Orange clinic to pa proximately 375 New Jersey aspects of electrical contract care and treatment of multiple an Immediate campaign. , to ascribing him admitting h «v- profitably by seeing a lawyer sclerosis sufferers, first of Its raise funds to finance t h e tients who could vi< or be lng had a drink every 13 min and-preparing an adequate de teachers will be invited to at Ing. Engineering representa tend the Institute which has tives of the Triangle' Conduit kind ever to be established building. Volunteers ln various brought to the small center lo utes ln the five-hour period fense. ■ been endorsed by the New Jer ■' and Cable Co., New Bruns anywhere, have been an towns will condupt house-to^ two stores. after S p.m, July 23; The Cat sey State Education Depart HYPER HUMUS wick, also wlll be guests of nounced by the North Jersey house .visits, and old-clothing However, a large number of N Fiddle! Cllffwood Beach, Cheung Wins Honors ment and the Ne#‘ Jersey . the association at the meet Multiple Sclerosis Club. collections, whlcb have not totally Incapacitated sufferers was listed ln the report as the State Health Department. . Ton Bulk Ing, It "was announced by W11-. The center will be designed ably proved effective ln sup have not been able to be site of Mr. O'Brien’s drinking, Joseph Cheung, 127 B r o a d llam Lambertson, Keyport, to offer facilities to ease the porting the .club’s program ln brought .to the clinic, and in but Michael Podolskl, Laur St., Matawan, 'won academic A two-day refresher course secretary. . suffering and untold h a r d- the past,-are to be. accelerat patient facilities ln regular ence Harbor, bartender, sup honors at the University of for leaders receiving previous $ 1 9 . 5 0 shlps npw endured by victims ed. ' ■ ' ported Mr. O'Brien's conten p e n n s y 1 v a n 1 a, Phila training will open on Oct. 10 Firm members of the 'assd- medical institutions have been Pr Besides maintaining t h e ael Crawley, Cllffwood Beach, schools must have two-thirds tended previous conferences: ■ Keyport; Lester O. N e l’s o n, Also included will be a ollnlo cure, '-. ■ ' ■' - East Orange Clinic, the North who said he Was with. Mr. grades of A and B and no Concurrently with this meet Port Monmoutb: Arby Doyle, at'which outpatient* may- re f a k I n g Its .greatest toll Jersey - Multiple Sclerosis. Club O'Brien all eyenlng, supported grade of D or lower. ing will be a ^working confer- swvnwft - Keyport; Walter F. Farley and ceive: treatment. The non-prof among persons in the prime, of has furpished wheelchairs to .-son, keansburg, gftd the Key- it North Jersey group h a s life, between "tBe ages of 20 more1 than 80 patients, as well P?rti‘EleotrlC-supply-CO. .-Key jnalntalni^a:fre.eicil^i<;;ofrthir ana ;40rit attaclt8 the -oentraT ub ■ braoes^ftnd correctlve~ de? port. ’ type in East"Orange for .t h e nervous system,.setting up i vlcegJa .j, .'large number -of past four yearfr^ _j blockage that results ln paral otheriTlf: also.has -provided Arohit'ect's pianf, flrstma.de ysis of the. area controlled by transportation to. and from Grand. Urtion Features publlo at a meeting held Sept. the damaged nerves. Unlike the cllnio for.niany who lack New Low-Priced Coffee 13, -are,-for -a. one-story, four- polio and other . crippling di ed ipean^ of "visiting the cen wing •ulidlng--Joined at t h e seases, multiple solcrosls usu ter. - - - ' A new Instant coffee, Eariy center by. an area that - will ally ls progressive, and Its vic Polnttog.out that~2n estimat- .,, Morn,, the lowest-priced In house admlnlsrfratlvo, labora tims are faced With the grim -ed '3000 multiple sclerosis vlo- - stant coffee on the m a r k e t, tory, "serv.fce, and. recreation prospect of becoming increas Hpis now live .In . Northern " was available Thursday ln all facilities. A nine-acre property, ingly helpless. . New Jersey, Thomas E. /Mc Grand Union markets,.,. ,_Jt away fromjndnstrlal and resi "While no cure or reduction Mahon, /president.; expresses comes-in a two-ounce Jar and dential" areas is to be sought. of Its crippling effects h a s confidence that the" campaign . In a r six-ounce Jar, both at Ready accessibility by clinic becrf achieved, some relief oft for funds -for the n irS...s I n g _ moderate prices. Early Morn, outpatients will be a . consider en is possible through physical home* will be met-so that con now In Its" hewforra-as an -ta;. atlon. , ' - - therapy._;'ThS North J e r s e y struction cgn begin early in staht coffee, long Has been a " Members of the North Jer club, which: lg : not. affiliated' 1959; : ■ " ..1.,^'U-n popular label In bagged, cof- ' ,;1 lytc .tinj .—fees" and- also-will continue to be available at the planVisile, : be niarketed In that form. It Garden Club RFD and that new home 0 w n '^.r b Industrial , la orre of1 Grand Union's three would be lntcreste^especially .private corree labels. In 6 le-’fc»tectlon‘offered, and ln - ■■'.■•‘te-VwltIf al) Orand Union Plans Plant4 SaAe **plan tlng~ad vice. Mrs. Bahren- D e f e n s e Studied . coffees, Early Jjoritt Infant I TO* {pejfrtfStaee burg said that on tlie morning , A Governor's Conference on will |e a top-auallty e g ff^fo r of |he,p|(iht-sale, at 11 a.m ■ Its p^leei" asserts H ^ g j f 'J. ^en^EIw> Hpoliwi she! wiij M p t a porennlal bor Industrial" Disaster ^Control , Davern, ^enlof vice president 17 at the LiUle*Re der] Jon the olubhousc grounds, w4s ,bel(l_ftt the Hotel- ,B»- 1 In charge .of Merchandising. It on!' Lltei'pft-jjflddletoWnlll ftt., and! r*ill.’ answer all questions sex*House |n Newark on 'MorP will be-a bleits i t Uid.i'jtlnejtf. JUidrctftl. pueU-roeakirAf uie on the plants and the planting dS“y.. It Jt lS '1 jointly .. 'coffees available'^ on' the mar Mrs. Bahrenburg and M x s. day was Dr. Henry M. Blek- ed byi the New Jersey ___ _ . Tket. $ . • - art, Nixon, former professor Nelson Todd, Middletown, artf <§)■ . Early -Morn ls the second in of hortlculturo at R u t g e r 9 co-chairmen pf-tho aalo, ^ ■> ^ )tlli^ete^e-tod-3lsa^^ stant coffee to be placed ...on University, now retired. . Miss Anna Cross,...Hulradeb iCbo and -the Department -flJ the market by the 371-s t o r e . “Gardening is a : constant gave a shor.t tallcT"on‘ “What to VSS(i .had .Indastry. ■ Js 51 eastern, food chain under ond Dryj’’ and displayed a— wide source of happiness and de Tbe all-day^ seSsionis'#hieli! of Its own labels. Freshpak light, and' develops/ spiritual selection of her dried plant Orand Union's other instant awareness," said Prof. Blek- material. Mrs. William - Mul- 500 industrial leaders a tended, coffee, was'Introduced ln 1D53 art. 4s, he began his Informa heron, Holmdel, was ln charge was high-lighted by a luncheon and-has bccome an exceeding tive and entertaining lecture, of a members' exhibit, requir address, by" Qov. Robert B . ly popular seller, The Intro ing a naturallstlo composition entitled, ’’IJulbs.’’ A questlon- JMeyner^. .. Acting ,^Director--.of ■ ....Auction, of a new label In the in'twocategorlesiWoodfl^or and-answer-- period-'followed' Civil Defense Thomas S. Dig Instant coffee field reflects the mountains, and lakes or 'sea his, talk. , nan opened the vital meeting growing popularity of thia shore. Judges for the-compo- Mrs., Edward J. Flanagan, at 9:18 a.m. by outlining the .type of coffee, especially . in president, ' announced- ;t h a t sltlons were Mrs, Erio Wil metropolitan' areas. Last year preparations are going f o r- liamson and Mrs. ildwtrd minimum requirements .for in 17 per cent of the green ooffee wfird for tho plant'tale, to be Fontaine, Jr., of.the Nayeslnk dustrial survival fuidliabdr.and ,. -Imported.Into this country-was held-atthe-clubhouseon-aat- Oarden CJubr— —------T Industry Commls^Ionor C a r I used-for the manufacturing of urday from 10 a.m. to 6-p.m, Winners of tho woods ’ or Holderman “ emphasized state lnstapt coffee. . , Mrs. TSlmer Bahrenburg, Haz mountains compositions, were departmental'co-operation wltb let, said that many varieties ot Mrs. Joslah M; Hewitt', first" industrial civil defense -and - Enjoy one ol. America's great shrubs, vines, landscaping ma Mrs. Mulheron, second; M r s dlsastef .control..... - freedoms. Attend tho church terlal^bulbs, perennials house Todd, third; - Mrs. Walter Zlm- Other .topics featured of your-cholco this woekend. plants and dried material will .merer, Jr., honorable mention. include d dlsagter.control in- ’ Winners of the, lakes or soa- manufacturing'plants r~pro(eo- sliore compositions were Mrs tlon ot vital company records Flanagnn, llrst; Mrs. Mulhcr- and documents; 'cfihtlniilty of >cn. second; Mrs. Robert Rex management; communications Custom third, Mrs. Todd, honorable In dlsnstftrxontrol; Industrial mention. . , '-~.il ‘ shelters; Industrial mutual aid Hostesses wereTMrs. James planning; logal aspeots of in arid L. .Bernard, Jr.. Mrs. ' Frank dustrial disaster control; pos& Bebch. _Mrs, Henry E. Acker attack manpower utilization: son, Jr.. Mrs. Bahrenburg and hazards of radioactive fallout Tailor Mrsj Harvey L. Smedlcy, . " and organized labor's role ln industrial disaster control, -' J Some of the 'nation’s o tr t- Made NY Field Trip For ^ stnndlng authorities on Indus Mineral, Gem Club- trial d Ts a s tp r control dl*. cussed the subject topics and TO H ELP YOU A field trip was held jSopt: rounded out the day's activity 13,. to tho famous old Ellen- by forming an audience par yllle mine In New 'fork for ticipation panel. Virgil L. qunrtz, crystnl-sphalerlto, chal- Couch, Director of the Federal coprltos, nnd combinations by Civil Dercnse Industry College members of t h e Monmouth tn -Bnttle Creek, Mich., w a s AUTOMOBILE Mineral and acm Club. panel moderator. :. An.illustrnted lecture on the seventh annual convention of This solid citizen Is your neighborhood Authorized Reddy S E A T COVERS t h o Enstern Fodeiatlon , of DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER Kilowatt Dealer. When you buy your electric appliances Mlnornlogloal n n d Lnpldmy Societies was given by the OPTOMETRIST lrdni him, you know you can buy with confidence. That’s Complete Auto Upholstering olub’s delegate to tlio Enstern EYES-EXAMINED because he's a re'putable, local merchant who’s been fully Lt»„. ,.ir!py>ncq. -.^...OFFIOE HOURS™— -accredited-by your eiectrie power companyr-Yoiir- iiight, Long Brnjich, nt t h e Daily tutd Saturdays ,Authorized: .Reddy Kilowatt Dealer offers you :^ oifV lil^ leT< ^ zr' Sept. 12 meeting, held 111 -the; 3 A.M, to 6 P.M.— three assurances of satisfaction: ___ YMCA, Red Bank. Members' Fridays 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. wlio wont on n recent ''N e w Closed All Day Wednesday!) 1. Ha carries only tha finest quality--^ • Arm rests Hampshire trip described thotr - ^-- electric apjSliancps: ’ \ - , Specimens and, explained where 30 W . Front St., ' Door Panels thoy wero found. Refresh .. Keyport £. He holds a bopa flde manufacturer’* menta -w e r e served by'Mrs. KEyport 7-2020 Jean Crozer. ° . franchise on the appliances he offer*. • Head Line ■ '8, He guarantees service bn every electrie A ll Custom and Tailor Made appliance he Sells. . , GENERAL .ThtUiext time you go appliance buying, .be sure to - look lo r the black .find, yellow seal of jwx /Uj{horized Refrigeration Service Reddy Kilowatt Dealer. 1 < Washing Machines, Freezers. And A ll Major { ; Electrical Appliances Serviced, UPHOLSTERY SHOP / Rebuilt Refrigerators For Sale JCP&L ' -' it r it ; Ctnlral Pewtr a Llgfct 33 Little Street Matawan 1-2073-j OUR NEW QUARTERS r ‘ Located At . , M a t a w a n 20 FIRST ST. - r.EYPORT would be receive^ Oct, 3 on Rummage sJe , Cotktail Party I Becker Irate At Thompson Warning two additional buses to carry Auxiliary Starts Legion Auxiliary 133 pupils on a through run to The Ladles Aid Society ,,of- On Sunday, Mr," and Mrs. the Amboys. tho First Baptist Church, Rudolph A. Miller, Freneau Tax Collections Hurt School The Rev. Walter French, of Merchandise Club For Dues Matawan, will sponsor a rum Ave., Mdtawan, entertained at. St' Thomas* p a r I s h, O l d The Ladies Auxiliary of the mage sale in. the building on MATAWAN] __Fear* expressed byx Charles *‘Had~this vociferous school Mrs. "William Beckner. pres a cocktail party In honor of Brldger-also is operating sev Morganville independent VoU Mam St., formerly occupied by ident, conducted the. regular B . Thompson; a member of board member had so m u ch eral buses temporarily until tlielr house guesU, Mr. a n d the Madison Township Board unteer Fire Co. met in t b e Kayport Cleaners on Mpnday. meeting of tlie^ Ladies Auxll- Bert. 29. 1957 l’aie Nine foresight, why didn’t he help the sltuaton can be straight -fire house-on Septr-18-with-the T u c U a y , Wednesday— und Mrs. Robert j . Mdi vlii, Tort -so: lai y. of thc~btprreitee^HCTbor 1 ve-the-serlous busrtraBSpSf^ ened out. ' president, Mrs. C h a r 1 e s L. Thuceaay. Sept. 30,' Oct. 1. -2. American Legion Unit 332 meeting of the board that the tation mixup instead ol-crlti- Lauderdale,^CLa, Ouesis wore Southwood residents who de Holmes, conducting the b u s 1- antTS'-'also Oct. 7, 8. and 9 Monday evening ln the p o s't . low rate of township tax coV clzlng another department Dr. John P. Mohair And Mrs. manded that their children, ness meeting. Reports on the from p a.m, until 4 p.m. home,. Membership o h air ri.Uons might bar state ap about which he shows .plainly, living only a,few blocks from merchandise club were given man, Mrs. William B ridge- Mohair, Middletown; Mr. and . proval of tbe* township's pro he knows nothing at all? . . Southwood School, ‘bv-^ent to and Mrs. Robert. Davies 1 an man, announced tlie receipt of Mrs. R . A. d . Stetler, Mayor jected $1,800,00ft. high school -“While it Is easy to spend tbat school instead of being nounced the start of the cur ducj from 30 Sonlors.and five Spafford W. Schanck and Mrs. : building program brought a someone e ls e's money,-' it Madison Politics taken by bus to Browntown rent club, participation Ur the Juniors out of a total mem Sclianok, Mr. and Mrs. Frede .' . sharp rejolner from Walter S. would be more to ^the benefit rick .Mauer,- Mr. and .Mrs.' Becker, municipal tax coilcc- School gained some encourage parade at Burlington on Oct. bership of 148. she urged the of. the taxpayers and children ment but no definite assurance was discussed £s well as a prompt payment of the mem Paul Blsh and Milton F .' Stev : tor, last week, of this township if htH confined Start Boiling on ending the bus route. Mr. trip planned by the, entire bership assessment for t h e enson, Matawan,. . . Mr. Thompson questioned if himself to the wcirSrhe w a s Although the election still ls . • r______Kordzlnskl noted the proper group for next spring. Follow^ year, 1057-58. ~ .the. 79 per cent levy"w o u 1 d elected to do. For. the1 public's more tlian -«rmoBI|te;4Wfly, the adjustment o f.. class, sizes. . ln ing the buslness_ eession t h e Mrs. Rollin Rathbun, chair -±~c*use the State Department of information, the actual facts hospitality .committee . Berved political pots of the Republl-. Southwood School made the at cans nnd Democrats wore man for tlio Halloween party Church Bazaar To • - .LpcfiTOovernment to withhold are that- last year’s tax col tendance of the 14* children at refreshments. w ” ‘approval of further overbor- lections were- $1,131,084.02. brought to a boll tills w o o k to be held Saturday evening, Browntown necesstyry but be Also present were Mrs. Rob . rowing for high school pur compared to $531,208.73 t h e with platform statements by Oct. 28, named her commltteo lieved something could be ert J. Smith, Mrs. Richard Be Largest Ever poses'- for a district that al- year before and 70.87 per cent* the GOP and a bitter attack as follows: Mrs, John DIQlo- worked out. Quth, Mrs. TiUle Jameson, rready: bas exceeded its d e b t from 70.24 per cent, and this on the administration by t h e vannl, Mrs. Beckner, Mrs. An B a v v 1 e w Presbyterian Mrs. Chester Jameson, Mrs. limitation with an $894,000 ele- is considered by experts to be A _ water line problem in Democratic forces. With t h e drew Carver, Mrs, Joseph Mol Church, Cliffwood Bench, will „ meatary school bonding. T h e very good for a.farm area- Laurence Harbor was • settled Robert Mauser, Mrs. John Ba- announcement, “we pledge lis, Mrs. Biidgeman, M r s. hold Its annual baznar Friday brlsky, Mrs. Thomas Corrado, --sale, o f schodP bonds and t h e “ Most important, however as the board awarde'd the Wil ourselves to nn honest. Intelli Jack Olsen and tho-M l a s e s and Saturday, Doc. 8 and 7, ra te > f interest that investors liam R, Coyle .Co., Sayrevllle. Mrs. Roy Auderson, Mrs. H. gent and efficient administra Mary and Betty Reltier: M r s, Dorgtliy Sinclair an was the fact .that delinquent C. Quackonbush, Mrs. Wilmfer - demand fto 'buy them ls de* taxes were cut 52 per cent, contract’ to lay « six-Inch tion of your-township affairs, Mi'3, Jack Olsen', Installation nounced at n rccent mceilng kilcomlns, Mrs. John Penksa, termlned largely by the rate compared with 31 per cent'the line , to the M em o rial School as economical as Is consistent chairman, reported progress of tlio bazaar committee. Taxi Mrs. Edward Preston^ M r s. previous year. / from the end of a main of the with good government," t h e on the^nlans for the Joint cere servloe will bo available, tin of; tax^collections in the Jssu- Charles Suydam, Mrs. Helen -ffilf Municipality. ' - . ~ * MI am sur6 these statements Laurence Harbor Water Co. Republican party released Its mony wltli the post whlqh will der tho supervision of Howard Coyle's bid was $4800. Suydam. Mrs. Frank Ratcliffe, Condlt, for. thoso who lack ^ M rv .EeckeT took the Te- would not have beeoTmade 11 pintform following a meeting be held Saturday evening, Oct. Mrs. John Holtz. transportation. Mrs. Sinclair • marks of Mr. Thompson as di this board, member bad made ~ The water company has told of the county committee. 12. Mrs, Rntlibun,' Mrs. Brldge- the necessary inquiries for Jn- the board it “Is under no re ntan and Mrs: John Cflmmlnsi believes that tills will bo it h 0 rected at the collector's con- Tile monthly Cub Scout plan "Progress has been made In sponsibility to lay a. line to reported on the events' they largest and most Interesting '*•/ duct in bis.office' and issued formatlon available at this of ning meeting was held at the bringing order out of chnos ln the school building." It would attended and tlie program at bazaar the~cTiuich lias held to the following statment tn re-' fice which is always willing to home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas uncontrolled speculative build co-operate with township offi be -glad to supply the water, the National Legion Conven date. ply: ^ Koeovsky, Orchard Pky, Mor ing and has laid Uie ground cials.” however, if the board, builds work for a master plan f o r tlon hold ln Atlantic City last New features of this year's ’ Vlt's too bad a member of ganvllle, on Friday . evening, At a special meeting Thiirsr the. line, ’ the— orderly : development of week. : bazaar will be a traveling • .'the.,.Board of Education, in- wbeff plans for the first pack day, the'Madison Board was our cimmunity," the platform ■nnok bar and two dinners. On — ^teftd of trylng'to help the peo- A n c h o r Fence Co. w a s meeting were mnde. T h e Members attended the oxeo- informed by C. Edward Hlok* awarded a contract for $2987 reads. . Friday, evening a chow mein pie of'Madison Township keep meeting to be held on Nov. 1 utlve comnWtee meeting of ey. its architect, that the com “ We-have initiated a posi dinner will be served at. 6:30 .|he‘ taxes down, finds it neces- to build fences at the Cheese will have as its theme the Middlesex county Ameri WEDNESDAY pletion date of the Miller tive.recreation program f o r p.m. and Saturday at 6:30 p.m - a.ftry_to_talk_ long and loud quake School, and School 9 in ‘Ghosts and Qobllns." The can Legion Wednesday not- School h a d been advanced Laurence Harbor. . first den meetings will be held our children, Including organ lng, ln 8 chool No. 7, Fords. a ’roaat beet dinner will' bo ot about the tax collections, of from Oct. 4 to Oct. 15 by a T h e board -also voted to next week at a tlm.e and-place ized games such as. basketball Hew officers presided. fered, . LADIES’ DAY which he evidently knows no strike of masons on the con and baseball ln season. Almost thing at all, in order, it seems, award a contract to the Am to be announced. Those pres Mrs. Rathbun reported on Commltteo chairmen are ai struction work. The strike also half of Uie families of o u r Coach Excursions to- try apd divert the public’s sterdam Manufacturing Co. ent at the meeting . were Den the literature she b r o u g h t foltows: Mrs. Ve'rna K e 11 e y, affected the work'on the Ray township' availed themselves ' attention away from hla o w n for Installing Venetian blinds Mothers Mrs. Qeorge ■ Pheas back from the convention to tiproii booth: Mra„ EllzibetU to NEW YORK mond E._:Voorhees School of the new faollltles at Duher- failures. . * s at the Miller, Brunswick Oar ant. Mrs. Eugene (Jail a n d be presented to the iiow freo □rabow, Christmas decora- but Mr. Hickey was doi^ldent dens, Voorhees, Memorial and nal Lake?* All activities were tlonsl- M r s —Abbie SchwahJ, a n d N E W A R K ./“nibc past spring; the Board Mrs. Gordon Swanson, a'l s o Madison Township Public Li this’school could be finished Whited Brown schools for conducted unaer 'qualified eup- cake add candy; Mrs. Doro orEdUcatloh asfced for find’ re Walter Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. brary, concerning tho - Armed lAMPllPAMI T« T# as scheduled. Both new school $3108.48. ervlslon. Arrangements have Forces. thy Condlt, 7lve-and-ten-e e n t ceived, over $1,600,000 from the units are in Old Bridge. . Mr. Thomas Antlsell ahd Fred HOW H.«mk NntYMh Ludemann. : • : , been made for tbe state to booth; Mrs.^tjime Sutton, knit . taxpayers ot Madison T o tv n- Hickey made the one' excep make a complete survey this Jack Olsen, a member of fl.PUotant Bch,$2.40)2J5 The first meeting of the Mor the post, was a guest and out- ting a n d crocheting work; ship for new schools'and tion On the Vporhees School fall of our recreational re Mrs. A l lo e 'Tlemartn, stiaok Asbury Pcrfi . . . 1.95 I J 9 legatee.. There was .even ganvllle Parent-Teacher Asso -ItoeiiUWie year's program ot 'that the Madison Water Co. Shower Honors quirements. ■ ' bah- Mfs. Marie Fowler, baby surplus which was invested In ciation- w ill'b e held ln the the post, -asking, at the same Im( Iramh , t.I7 i M 0 had not started laying- the wa- 'For Jh e jears.-ali^Jf4, ’• We and ohjldren's booth; Mrs. .-^—bbnds" But to this one member school on Monday e v e n I n g, tlmo, for Uie help arid co-op tar mains- when scheduled. plan to continue our efforts to R u t h Schultz, deooratjons; R*d B o n k ...... 1.45 240 : this was not enough. "Ii it that Mrs. G. Denise Oct, 7. . • _ eration of the auxiliary. A dl4-, /The board wlll act on I ts assure, a sound and balanced MrarSariiScniUirdjjllbo.dtli: ;— he-wants—the-people ( to..pay lingering bus problems* at a ' Mrs. Oarrett Denise,- M o r- raeHarmony-Club.met.. at cusslon-follawetr“on'.tlie tslent . .. OnUflM farUTft-*1 ' future-for-our'ico'. im un ltjirto Also Mrs. Aim Hntflold, still higher^taxes?.. Instead " of. special-meeting 'tdnigbt:‘.'T ^e ganvllle'rwSs guest'orHdnor at' tne home of Mrs, Itaymond expedite the preparation ot a show and danco to be present OOtal ' whllo eleplvant; Mrs. Borllia trying to beljp Uie Board; of nine parochial schools In the a .shower-Thursday ' evening, Brown on Monday evening. A master plan with state i n d ed the first part of NSvembor, •rrlvltii Niwttii »VHt Bill •rrs N««rY»rh f,\0 A _Zl-Educat{oii^ 8pend^ this mone^ South Amboy;-Perth Amboy, at the home of MrB. S t b e r t series of card parties to be federal aid, to continue control sponsored by tho-post.' ■ Bisliof, canned goods: Joseph , wisely.and economically a n d SouUi River and_New Bruns Owens. Morganvflle. It- w a s held at the homes of Various of speculative building, so that A social hour-followed dur Sinclair, toys: Harry Kern, RfYURNIMO—on any •»•!« »•«* 4*y ' thereby give the taxpayers wick Districts receiving pupils given by the social olub. Olfts club Jgembers have been ..plan school facilities can ^stay Ing wlilch the birthday of cloak room: Da«ld,-Smith In •r until 13)13 A,M, H«w Y«lij ^>30 A.M, Ntwwh pnMlI— value received-for their dollar, from township schoot buses were placed ln and around ned, . * abreast o f . our education -Mra. Rose Coloman was cele charge of the setting-up of tlio booths uml'’lilblos: Larry Sin- - SiOO A.M. fr«m Niw Yoth M , * there deems to be no Un< to passing their doors hav e been pair ot-pink and blue shoes . Mrs, Raymond Brown -and al needs; to owry on our ef brated by her secret p a l.. clalr, traveling snack bar; Al Cirifnl (Tbvnfayi). - ' - -“hbw*many more tax dollars he asked _tQTsubmlt their s. t u d y The table was decorated ijvlth Mrs. H. Bowne w e r o Thurs forts to obtain Industrial. and T h e next regular nieetlng tlCKITI MUIT M ^ICHAIW * would "try to Jjurtien £ h e w hour schedules so layovers can a-large bib'wltti favors on lt day evening guests at _ t h*e commercial ratables -to-share will be held O q t,j4 ^ len Slnclalr, olectiic train dis-- Play, flnd-^wlll deliver-grab IIPOM IOAHOINO 1*AIN : _ With; ^ :• '• " _:.t - - ; be ellmlnatyd-as much, as pos ond a crib-shaped cake w_A s home.of Mrs. Carcle Forman, theilpx. burden with our home- . . Na H«l) f i r « i. ' bag prizes to llio cliildron. Mr, *., 7*AtRepublic meeting, be al- sible. ;.. ' . ’ . ' ‘ the table centerpiece. E a c h Matawan. Also present were holders. - . "T 'Tkkoli.wlU b« «cc«pl«d ^n‘ trolm of and -Mrs. Edgar Nomneycr legediy said that; 'the -h l,g h South: Ajnbby" Police c o m- guest present J-scefved a pink Mrs. Marie Smith, Mrs.- Fred "To expand, tho. recreational tlihtf rollrood from otl ilotlom lo County Women will bo tn charge ol tlie-ionst v- School * program may beleop- plained when 205 youngsters or blue shoe as a favor; Forman and Mrs. Stryker. . program that wo Initiated this Jncludiitg South Amboy. . • bcpf dinner: _ Centuj/ tJn« To(4«4 . ' ' ardlzfed because of tbe Qjitbet- on buses headed for the Mid Those attending were H t i --Tbe'Cadies of the."Morgan year: to make every effort to A preview display of ,'samo •• ' ‘for - lcally ;iow^collectlon of only 79 dlesex C o u n .ty vocational Robert Seb'er. sr., Miss Sarah vllle Volunteer Fire C6. held secure and develop-n pqbllp Democrats Meet per cent of the total tax levy,' school were left standing on a beach.- In ' the Barltan . B a y- of Jlio _ Items ready for sale Ann Seber,- Mrs, .R aymenl their regular meeting. Sept. 18. I h e Women's Pcmoofatlo wna. ai'i'angoil for-Llio beimflt Does he advocate spending tax Corner, In South Amboy for o\vnt ^,lx3.^oseph Lanznri, arearto broaden.the .program Jersey Central Linti - A-Halloween dance-was__ dlSr Club Of Monmouth C o u n t y pf the'coinmlltoc chalrmon, -A- . money: quicker and before ;_lt full hour; Stanley . KjfidzliiiT'*'! '■Joseph Lane nro. sr, icussed. also plans fora New Of ofgnnlzcd .sports, held a buffet luivchoott- a n d meoU«B llo hold Oov, 16 to Rollrood , Is collecteSfT r' * * board president, s ta jfj^ b 1 d s ?~Martln Smith, sr., Mrs jyork trip, ...... v '"to -canty out ottr-p] i n « meeting,. ^aturda.. at T he for (i complete study'or t h o set prices on the. merchandise Hobert 8 eh?r, ‘Jr.; Mrs. Harr/ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith. Deck, Belm arjrit which tlino nWWWIW »W%%\H%VmtWHWWWHWWWWnHW, townshij3fs_.-W a t e r problems, Konowalow^ Ml'S. Leo Iiourlllatl fe , entertained Sept. 18 f o r tbo Avon Women's.Domoorat- ■Mrs. Loroy VftnEelt, Mrs. Aug tbelr son whq has returned credent and Juture,. Including JQ .ClUlj .WBS-HlO llOlVSSa. clijb' IpvMtlgdtton-of therfeastbtllty ust Boldt, Mrs. Darothy Wllison heme lroni Monmouth Memor- 1 -'fiirtr Maty B.'Jones,'"cbalr» Mrs. John Wilson," Jriv iiM r fl. luJHosplta! where be was a and}economlfci'6ramunicipal system,-and the conservation tri&ri, Monmouth County Board Warren Denise. Mrs. Donald 's^Blcsl patient.' Those pres- of Electlons, conducted a qtles.1 Miller, Mrs. Edward Becker, of our water resources." , enpwere Mr. and Mrs. Mar- AaTahAck on the Republican tldh-and-nnswer-period on reg -Mrs. iLouls Becker. Mrs. Al tln jgmlth, sr.. Mr. ahd M.r ». istration reminding 7 •th.qij bert Taber, Mrs. KeAneth Mil adirjliastwitlon’s plans to con- Robert Oweps-and family; Mr. vortj th(j. F(juntnln wa{fllon on present that the deadline ! to ler, Mrs. Joseph Shead, Mrs. and Mrs. Donald.Miller a n d Throckmorton Lahi. ln(o a register. 14' today, - j o Thomas Smith, Mrs?tJilna Mc sons, and Mr. and-Mrs, Thom MHiWiIIelefcy—Hllhand Mrs: Guire,!-----;------:-. --- as Smltjp— ~ ‘ ' murfIclpall\eadquRrUj,3, ,ia-'nJd; thejappolntment of a qitrtens Kdttiryri O,’ .’’Wuber, - K e-a n »• ^ 'O lftj were sfcnt by Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Riel contmltfce to arraJige fdi1 “a burg. socia) co-cha/rmen, stSt- gets off. to its best start when Florence Farrell,' Miss; Judy ly and^son, David, Winfield newt tOwn hall,- wb'rfl‘lehe sub1'1 idutltM^a'b«E»lr. food ’ table Ensmlnger; Mrs. M.a t n Park,/Unden, were Tuesday Jecti of attacks madt: by (John and treasure ohost?’ Would be a the wedding is FORM AL! Smith? Bernle^reljj, evpnlng dlmrei—guests at-- the A. Fh|JiijiB .atTa meeting of the part ot-lhe annual candidates and Mrs. Charles Ploskyr home oL Mr. and Mrs. Harry Detnocratlc County Committee, teA To be held Oct. 28 at the Hint your formal olilro (lor fh# onllro widdlng BUcb. ' Moll y- Pitcher Hotel, Red. . Lilac Blooming held at the home ol Mrs. Julia portyl) Our froihly ; ' 7“ df^h«^^oihionV IfflhfwtloKrtor comfort, VVo ll - Mrs. Louls atultz, Jr,;,155 Di auvllle...Volunteer Flre Co. etlce Harbor, is. a Democratic lng will be hold before tbe' vision St., Keyport, has report ave ■ been kept busy lately candidate for township o o m- tea at wtyoli time tlie nomin pr»dilon-fit ihem, af o r«oioiiobl» ’at|on c h a I f. of your choice this weekend beginning-at 10 a.m, : out of the fires The peoplo man (or Monmoulh County. F. J. DUGAN serving on the atfvlsory com mittee should realize that Just ; Furnished apartmont signs BOTTLED CAS because -the m ay o r suld he MaribOro-Freehold 8-1145 fpr: sale, at this office.'1 was taking the matter out of _ -politics, ismio liiiui inicre—tnjsrfl" CLEAN* . .SA FE., . LOW-COST HEAT this Is a fact. u- - WHERE? iuwwwuwwwwwwMwwiMwumwwwuw "Tlie Rcpublican-admlnlatin- ESSOTANE tlon already has made Its de GAS-TOONS. , We repeat this former sellout offer for our - SALES and SERVICE cision; They have appropriated the money for tho scheme to By BILL OWEN W litre u place io j^firiiid*’ - convert the Fount&ln homo. 1 FALL TIRE EVENT! The ordinance was passed ■— - — — three times, and published In Conv«nitnt for your valutblet • MAT 1-6200 . JJie npwspapern. This plan , lo 3-T SUPER-CUSHIONS b y remodel and purchafto. t h e «i « Saf« D ip o iii Box-il- Highway 35 x - ; Cliffwood Fountain homo was passed by' • ' v / 1 '' ■ ■ ' •»r_' the- administration In the face of vigorous pub.llc. opposition. di(» bank? 5li(;uldi£ryou,l)av# ■ '"nicy no doubt reallzo 'what a political blunder'they made, - ■ ii box f _Tliink It over; Tire value unmatched at and now want to tako tho innU ter out of polltlca, - WK-, "Hiirn I told you to utay , " -i - Rental it oiity -• -hw, : tbit-rock-bottom price/ "How gullible do they think NKAT ANU CLKAN . , . the-people of Madison Town hut Ift's not^pVICItDO II!" ship are? It now Is,c le »:r I y .C dollars a yc»y ' Wo don't.feci that wo cun evident that the' Republican ovr*r (‘tnpbiuizo t h e Ifrinoit- ‘old guard’ Is buck In power, nnco of our ourHul soPvlco. doing bdMness as usual at the same old stand,. "Tfiere are a ^ew new^ faces > O K ...... FITS mo«» Plymouth*, on the sccno but tlie s'a m o Fords, Chevrolels, Hudionl, old shenanigans that ( have SALES & SERVICE Noihei and Studebakart Dlagueii Motjlion Township cit Fr«e rink-Up St Delivery izens for over 30-ycars arc be 24. flour VVreoker Hrrvlot •, i ■■ > -■ Pm r,10*U Hi. ' IMiono MA 1-1110 Olrfi S4483 ginning to irear their ugly K^ftffer you make your with on a star, jet heads." 1 ” ItouU) 34 St Main M*nuryi, B-.* ibi end « tW » . , . J A CKSON t % * about saving consistently to make that Hi, S.Od * ™ . - ,M.r m«Uh .( rir- $ 1 1 9 5 wish come true. You can start with as Wti/lht. fwr4i. CK.W I I I PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY NOW1 THI ‘ Nnlu; p n j ___ J ■ m_nU. M little as $1. Regular earnings help the fit mil rMfc-b«l>em term* met* AH Mil 4mJ! FREE GALLON OFFER ’MOM nom.BlDC OH GOODYUa TJRU THAN ON ANY OTHU XINO total grow. Begin this week. . . " 1 ■ I S T h U O E PROFITS o n F1HK PAINT'- r m e a t TM. Coupoa BANK iMARV CMTW WHT I And R.celve • %•* j* ■ MA1AWAH, NIW JIIIIT Wltli Each, On* Piirih«i«a. ( o l o t 's S e r v ic e S t a t io n Main S t■ awfand New Bruntwldt Aire. Farm e rs & m e rch ants • ■u* 10 ‘ ’ MAB* CAKTKR PHINt auKiiiMimruMfiWi MatawanM a i 1 -0882 rrrf e ■ b « h . .. —\tAAiAW*H fc———QUtfwttfU1 — ------Bank------jL C ’* wxia iioiut MTM . - I - oor>o_%- ...... NntlUll (4UM|M( ^ Pep Rally rather have them than In Jim#, Red Bank Catholic Players From BaysBore Area Keyport Opposes Wayne Township, and July. The city council tig- THE A rousing sendoff ls slated ures June ls a lnso- for the Red Raiders of Key far as return to t(ie c'l t y ’s Lakeland Conference Power, Sept 28 port Hlgb School who wjll be amusement enterp ises ls cod- MATAWAN JOURNAL honored guests Friday at. a cerned, that things truly...do Keyport High School's foot tin, Dick Chapman, Charlie pep rally at the athletic field, '} not get moving until July 4. P»»e Ten-’- Sept. 20, 1957 ball forces-will start another Croce and Jim Burke, tackles, beginning at 7;30 p.m. T h e season Saturday at a faraway aad Ed Blckham, Bob Chromy Raiders will open the 1951 sea and then there are four weeks of Monmouth Park racing left. 1 point,' playliig Wayne Town and Tom Leonard, ends, a'l 1 son Saturday when they, trav Accordingly both the State ship Hish^Scltool ln Preakness,’ seem due to show their wares el to face the. Wayne T o w n- Lambertville To a small town West of Pater at Preakness Saturday. Mar Racing Commission and t h e- shlp. legions. No cars will be Monmouth Park.Jockey O 1 u b ,. + £ son. It will be a return game tin and Croce are 200-pounders permitted on the a t h 1 e 1 1 c fo* the one played by the In whose heft would be most help field. It was announced by arejjelng pressured for t h i Way At Matawan change. Monmouth Park woule dians from Passaic County in ful If It can be shown they can school authorities. ' . U ' First football or ttic new sea Keyport last year and won by move fast enough. _ go for It as they would gflli . son to be played on a field ln the month of August when the the Red and White, 28-6. - Tho unenviable' tttEk of fill " ? this area will take place at, 2 New 'York tracks are closeo ' p m . ’ Saturday at Matnwan Ggme time* Is 2 . p.m. at the ings the shoes of the departed Looking It Over and the horses are up at far Hank Cleary at quarterback . . High School gridiron when the. Junior high school field on Val (continued.- third column) away Saratoga.-The borough ley Rd., opposite the h i g h Will fall to . the lot of either Maroon ar.d Steel will p 1 a y chlo and Mullaney have a councils of Eatontown a n t school, in Preakness, so Key B e n- Ochlnegro or Pumpkin host to Lambertville, M a t a- number of former Matawan Oceanport'' have spoken' in port faus who-wisb to see their Brown. Likewise the running 5van humbled the team from pigh School players pledged. with an emphatic "no," de ; ...... the Delaware Valley last year, favorites perform In the open back assignment that George daring lt would increase theii ; ing contest of the season had They have Issued a defi to the, M-6, but Coach Ray Fresella, Ruth filled with such Joy rto traffic problems and Increase better bo on the road by noon, the hearts of Keyport rooters Smokey’s outfit to dare step on »f the Lambertville forces, Is a basketball court.^ L a r r y’s the danger at a time w h e r . ' more hopeful about his squad Saturday at the very latest. in 1956 becomes the chore of children are using the streeti ; The best route to Preakness ls Gene Fleming, 155-'pound scat- did not llke-the cracks made Ihls season. V . . that they quit the, Matawan- to go to-school in September . . Both Fresella and Coach to take the Garden State Park back or Frankie Lawson, We- believe other munlclpa-! way north to its Intersection Keyport Softball League “ as Bar^y Rizzo, Matawan, are ln speedster from the track team bodies strongly- should suppor with Route 3 near Allwood. Go soon as.they found out Smok- .the second year at their pres Larry (Slaughterhouse) Dane Eatontown and Oceanport.- ■ west on Route 3 to Its Inter ls working to-take over t h e ey’s waB entering a ' s t r.o.n g ent; coaching pjsts. Rizzo's team. placers gave him 'm uch about section with Route 46 and con fullback duties when LoPresto tinue west on Route 40. T h e is bolstering the forward wall which to feel gratified on Sat FREEHOLD REGIONAL urday in a scrimmage with turnoff to the north on Route on defense. 46 ls at Riverview Dr. which HIGH will open another sea Middletown Township (Leonar A look ot Wayne Township's son Saturday, opposing Tren do), a Oroup i n power. Leo leads directly Into Valley Rd.. side of the picture shows 'that Look for the sign Indicating ton, on tbe Colonials gridiron, ' “nardo won, as was expected, Keyport will need all the help The county seiters have but not by the margin they the road to - Totowa-W a y n e they can g e t jp b S n a 11 h, Airport) This way .one avoids been gridiron champlqiis of were expected to roll up. It The upset status of the football sltualion-at Red Bank-Cathollo High when Coach Al Forte Wayne Township coach, mov t h e Shore Conference for . was only foilr -touchdowns'- to took charge this month can be seen In the motley assortment of Jerseys his players were wear the traffic Jams on the narrow ed to the school, a new Institu ing .when they scrimmaged against [Keyport at KIIS field two weeks ago. But this Saturday, streets of the city of Paterson, . five .yoars In a row uninder three and Matawan was ahead tion competing in' athletics for the mastery of Hal two touchdowns at the half. when they step out on the field against Red Bank in the game they want to win most of all, Allow plenty of time if this Is the first time last .year, after they will be wearing new equipment. Everyone of the boys shown ln the picture should see strange country. _ ! Schanck’s coaching. This The impressive feature of having put Frenchtown on top year the outlook Ib not as re aotlon In the bitter 'eud between the schools in the borough by the Naveslnk. . ■ Coach Stan (Tuffy) Baker TODAY thru SAT. Matawan’s play against t h e The bayshore RBCIIS players are, (left tp right): Kneeling—Ed: tlyan, Keansburg; Don of the Group I grid.heap for probably will use the Game to assuring as previously. Tlie Glenn Ford r ' Lions was tlielr use of t h e Zenl, Morganville; Dennis Cassidy, Union Beach; “Joe Mlele, Keansburg. Standing—Terence five years, Last year Snaltli squad lost 24 of Its 1950 per test out various players a n d Van Heflin ' " Oklahoma-type of football play Trovato, Keansburg; Jim Hawley, Keyport;„^lo.vBte®nant-.Kiarisburj, . was a coach ln a new . spot formers by graduation, combinations ln advance of the Felicia Farr , that Coach Rizzo has taught working with Inexperienced something of a record for a ln the otcUIng-. . . ' : “ them. The quick kick, tho kick opening of tbe Keys’ Shore players in a brand new setup Conference' competition at shore area high school. The "3:10 To Yuma" . pltchout, the running pass and This year he ls a coach who Colonials still bave a few the rollout, all were p a r.t of Keansburg Boys Red Bank Catholic Toms River next ‘ Saturday. starts with nine first stringers Plus • Maahunt of the Century L O O K I N G good ones left, such as tack Matawan’s repertoire against Not that the Red and White of 1$58 among his II letter "Brothers Rico" mentor ls falling to take t,h e les Emory Pudder at 225 . ’the Lions. Even though t h o Bulwark Lions men. Unlike Coach Baker, he -pounds , and Paul Mer.1. at Kathryn Grant Hons had the power, their I T O V E R Seeks RBHS Upset Wayne Township game seri has no need to experiment ln Richard Conte Players from tho Koansburg Red Bank Cathollo Hlgb ously as lt'wlii be one to count 220; fmurds Frank Herbert . single wing offensive looked •MMUIIHHINMiW ' his early games. and"Joe Henderson: Vince area will predominate more School inaugurates its season strongly ln state ratings. That ' 'SUN. / MON. - TUES.1”" slow and antiquated against These nine Wayne Town Cullen at center: Ron Grif- Bombshells Blast, Ue Screes - Matawan's bright attack. than ever In determining the RUTGERS- PRINCETON Saturday, opposing Red Bank was the one disappointment of ship lettermen mnke up the T- game at Palmer Stadium Sat in tholr traditional. game at the Red and White’s 1950 sea llths and Doug Lawrence at ^ "Armored Attack" The player who made t h e football fortunes of Mlddle- formnEion: Quarterback Jack ends, and Francis Carter, Maroon an‘on thVLIohs. His team wore other starting guard, and Bill past three seasons. This Indi a running pass to Dave Jones down Matawan- in' a s o r 1 nv sive Is the fact that some of Porte'starts his task.wlth the over them can-be a big fea Bak, the center, are newcom b a W iM ssJ the players who were H r s t ther In Keyport’s icnp as _t h e cates Mendlni.'s age to be 1S,, that was good for 65 ycards. mage Saturday cm power up school’s footbai! fortunes, at a ers to: the starting lineup. yet his adadeinlc -w ot k ati ’ In the backfield with. Peeler front, His forward wall should Stringers on, the Rutgers elev Ipw.ebb. The Coseys^wori"only season progresses.;. “ ; To amplify the word on the en as sophomores now have one -out of nlile gaincs last But the Keyport touching Freehold Regional has been and Jones Saturday will- be make his 19th season another kind o f forward wall against so good, he now-Is a seplor. had to go back to the third year. The ^iew coach has eight ..Frank Banafato at quarter success.ful o n e. despite t he staff has had too many re which Keyport will have to A good natural athlete, his' string. Rutgers has .plenty of holdovers. They are Charlie placement problems to t h t s back and John Qermann at presence of' Long Branch anid batter Saturday, Coach Snaith youth ln relationship to his. full back. Along the line t h e Asbury Park on.t.ie schedule. depth at all posts. Look for the Shea, 150 pounds, Ted S a r n, time to be sure of a starling has four tackles, all 200 pounds Scarlet-to ihake more use of 100, and Kevin Dalton, 165, all scholastic work hardly h a s Husktes will string out w l t h Speaking of football forward lineup arid the Wayne Town or more,,Tlm Barr, Jeff-Xee, given him the maturity to the'passing attack I Joe Stan* ends; Dick Eagan, 2QQ pounds, . C.arl Stephens . Tom anti Ed Kryszlnskl, 17S, ls the men to show what they can do ing their turn'. If Bak’s 165 good prospect for Ivy. Lea-.. Wallace (RG), Joel Mlckalyo who had his part ln develop Frank Marizi,'200, Joe Dennis, under game conditions, T b e otfler. They are from Keans pounds prove to0 1 lg;ht for cen gue college footbajl. (RT), Nell Scully (RE). It will burg, Dennis Foley, another ing such pgssefsr as C .1 a u d e 230 nhd Vince Lombardi, 185. Keys have only five lettermen, ter, there ls Ronnie Molendyk ' ' • • • " . - / be,..noted ; that O'Neill a n d Benham, Mitch,Price and Paul Lombardi is the son of the as Keansburgct, . weighing 180, the workhorse of the squad, at 187 and Bill Errloo at 237 MONMOUTH PARK - racing Mlckalyo are the only h o i d Governal) for Lou Little, h a s sistant coach of (he New York and Harry Cheek>._.245,.X a o k 195-podnd Ray LoPresto w h o walt!r)gr Only,, nt tlie guard dates should be shifted to cov been.' working carefully with Giants 'ijrofesslqhftJL:^' hidges dfefalnst Red Bank- nftli The pnd situation could be Branch, Voftyice tO‘ta|i|k in- Uig linoup Qtoture. Jim; 1 How-; ' 'ulirly. for dependable, defen Tied Bank' Catholic,1 VUT there; ..L a sst. t but/n;Mia'' H i c k e y S p i l l S D B S ....alve players, U> very bad for -je0l5bating^the ohallepge; ol-Joef liiust he no' bad 'tfroi>plng off -'fq\ynkhip:nbhip' fihis^ed ( ,.., .^nlm lnrLipi... ^ Matawan. rollouts worked Saturday prov Rutgers. '-V, ■ 11 b e tw e e n first ’ ohrf-’ Bicond, -M Y S U N ed. Bob Maxwell and "Ken • '>* TK ♦ • • Miele/rKeansfturg, aQd DenDjs, Lakeland,jland, fcohYeVeiicefcohYeVence last y£ary^a For this . reason 'a Maroon Stflhgl Afccordlngly, Ray Vac-; Devaney, two riiore from i diMI-PRO rxiOTBALL ls Cassidy, Union Beaoht-for jbittt- , .cqujd’>l)B{i.4rtttle. cofit^rider ■ 5 Q U IC K and Steel' vlctory over Lam- CateilA, Joe Scalone and Dick this year, despite such- peren Keansburg, - are the. leading posltiori. Terry ,.Travato,: / CHILDREN . bertville, ls'slio cinch, e v e n taking a stronger hold. The. Bauman, guards; Chris Mar nial powerhouses ‘as Pompton end candidates.-Behind them Jprscy Sharks were able to Keansburg, appears to have a f i e C ! UHDERI? \ though Matawan wlll go Into good chance of getting a'start Lakes and Dover. A Keyport are Tom Williams and Bill draw 800 spectators ln tbelr MIDGET RMWIOHO the gam* n favorite, coach ing assignment at haltbaok,. win accordingly will be one to Leary, . , . - ' ■ Jirst game under the lights opponents from their o\yn F IR S T Fresella brings- down a where Jim Ruf, Bob WaskLns sjiore area than in the past." be prized. squad of <0 with seven letter " I n the backfield, the best at Wall Stadium Saturday. POST Be Ehlers Guest and-Bob Davis also are seek The schedule, after Satur ' men from Lambertville. D*> spot is fullback where P e t e Keyport Dukes are pngllng 2 P .M . , ing to be placcd. Cassidy and day's game with Red.Bank ls: at Loew's spite a dismal season last Boyd, 160, Keansburg, a n d 'for a place ' on tho Sharks E A T ON T OW N -' ■ r c s ^ k Dolly Doublt Anji ptdormirtc#., .at DiHr»' u> Ed Ryan, Keansbyrg, are pos Oct. 4, Sayrevllle, away, nIghU X Jo iti M 3 year, the boys Irom the Dela Rudy puenthner, 115, hold schedule but their more Im sibilities for the split-T quar Oct. 12, Neptune, home; Oct. pens«! hist tain t«st.lnch fren ware Valley havo shown they forth. Boyd Is a small m a n mediate. Interest Is a tie-up .RACING DAILY- -Aug. 8-0c». 12 metal unwfndini strip to bti terback post, which appears U> 19, Lokewood, home; Oct. 427, were able ^LJlold such powers for the Job but a whiz on use ln North Jersey that- would Children Under 12 Free office—3 strips for idulL Offet be the toughest problem of all Our Lady of the Valjley. away; R A IN O R 8 HINE as T r •) n't o;n catholic and Of the quick opening play as bring them "into Hinchcllffe good until Dec. 30 it All LoeVi for Coach Forte,to settle*.... .m- Nov, 2, Manasquan, a w a y; Bojc Office Opens 6:30 . . (vary Tfiuriday li Ladltl' Doy Princeton.High to fairly even the Lions make, This has been Stadium, . Paterson,' under except StiN and MeTropolitan Is sparing but they showed a cur the. lights. Semi-pro football -rPcte Brennan,- Keaj^sburg, Nov. 10, Trenton C a t h o 11 c, Al* COmTIOHIO CMNDSrAND .Nrtrw; " ‘ terms ln pfe>season s c r 1 m- Now thru Sat., Sept/ 24*26 Admlnlon . . . , . . $|,20 ’ ious mixture of the T with, the 1s a big operation ln t h e appears to be the likely choice awtty; Nov. 28, Rumson, away, mages. ■ ’ Reserved Box Sea’ll .. 1.20 ■ Lambertville will operate old Notre Dame box formation Silk City. The first tlmo lt for the other starting guard at 11:30 aJ "Man Of A spot. Joe Downs and Matt Hub- (Tom Inc./ No fhlldrtn undtt 16 from-a spHt^T with a newcom Saturday at ono tlmo which W£s opened to tho public this Thousand Faces" er, Joo Yannarella, calling the may presago more flying take season, 1600 people turned son are guard reserves. T e d Methodisf Conference Traffic Clrdt, Junction of Rovlfi 9-33 signals. Joe’s brother, Charlie offs. Ouenthner ls a boy who out to watch what was Just Gullman, .a transfer.’ will James Cagney ’ FREEHOLD N. J. ' ■ r Yannarella,’ will bo the b a 11- e, a m e frofli Germany two a scrimmage game. T h e back up Eagan at center. ' Held In Ocean City — Plus — Bon Bum bind |g Trick: IV.Aslutt Heckt E h l e r s ears ago and had never seen Dukes also have been ap Don Zenl, Morganyllle, is III* 12:15; Loin Biinch.2nil An. & So.ffMi carrying; workhorse of t h e y The annuaT conference of ClncmaScope __ II3 J, 161 S’n y 12:37,60S B'»iy ltW ; Rid a football In his We until then. proached to appear under likely to unseat one 0! the vet BT *rom fullback. Tucker New JeKyy'^tothodlsts Jcrscy H w as T h o Koansburg^rs, B o b the lights ln Pompton Lakes, erans at flanker posts. He also "Midnite Story" V Griffiths and Jerry Moonan, held from Thursday to Breunlg and Optic Blbaud, another red hot center for ls a possibility for a backfield Tony Curtis halfbacks,: are veterans as ls Sunday at Ocean City. During Pat Casey who-heads the rc- look good for tho halfback role tho seml-pro„ grid, game. assignment as he has talent as — Extra — - the past years, many . m e m- serve hacks. Joe Carter a n d i^ong with John Burkhardf, a Coach Dick'Owens of ,th.o a passer. . Frl. Only Bat. Only bcrs of St. John's Methodist Kiddie Midalto Carson E!ok are other backs tested : veteran, and Charles Dukes doflnitcly aas decided . The gfime with. Red Bank, r AIR CONDSf IONED Church, Raritan Township, Cartoon Horror due to sco planty of action. Plungis. At quarterback, t h o to. make this a traveling '■ of courso, *is the^ono the Cas Show Show problem Is a trying one n o w year Tor ht§ club. -Keyport eys wnntj to win more than any have travelled to the confer - Along the line Lambertville Sun. - Mon. Sept. 29*30 that Frank Card lias gone' on High School field Is noftiikc- other. But with a new ooacb ence. Because of the large will post . Allan Parry (£,E>, number attending this year, Qabe Zoldl; (LT), Dick-Welsh his way, Joo PacelU nnd Lar ly to bo nvallnblo for'other working with so * many new/ Jayne-Mansfield ' reservations wero made to ac I (LQ),.Norman Mannlno (C), ry Smith can pass .but thoy than high school uses a n d players, it would take almost quire, tho facilities4of a small "Will Success Spoil EYPORT STRAN , Floyd Eckard (RO), Dave are small for tho kind of foot thoro is no other gridiron a miracle to bring the Green ; Bavldge (RT), and Ray.Trent ball Leonardo plays. Ken Per suitable for staging home and Gold a triumph over hotel for the Use of St. John's Rock Hunter" membors. • . Phone 7-0452 (RE>. Zoldl, Welsh and Eok- kins ls a good defensive'man games. The Dqkes havo, ac Coach Ed GUsson’s boys this ■ Pl"' - : year. Theybetter hope of Red The coriference w n s pre . ard are lettermen, Zoldl Is a and the coach’s son, Hon Tru-. quired a sure-handed p a s s - ClnemaScope>Color ; Today - Tomorrow - Saturday f Sept. 26-27-28 t ■ '! 200-pounder, but otherwise the bx, shows promise. But none recelvo,r, Honk Sage, w h o Bank.Catholic is to upset some sided over by t h e president, . Blue and White could u s o aro truly adopted to heavy was an.- all-state end In h is of the^rlVals who will be fav Bishop Fred P. Corson. As . "No Time To Be ' more hett tn their forward duty slhBle, wing blocktng as ^hlgh . school days ln North ored oyer them later in t h e sisting Dr, Corson ln confer UWVflSU-lHiniHATIOHM Knm. season, ^applly the school has ence matters was Bishop An^ Young' 1 _ wall. Matawan will have a signments, moro for thd T. Jersey. Coach , Owens be JAMES CAGNEY weight advantage of about 10 In their scrlmmago at Mata lieves this effectively fills been favored with many more ^le Smith and others. , pounds per .man up front. wan Saturday, the Lion block the one dubious spot In the Tues. • Thurs» Oct. U*? DOROTHY MALONE James Stewart Cosjch Fresella has plenty of ers showed a. tendency to Dukes starting llieup, _ JANE GREER .line'"substitutes ‘on whom to swing wide with tho ball car Audle Murphy _ . call, so he can ease 'his laetf rier to the point where thuy ARCHITECTURAL TILE "Night Passage" w r RANKAU of weight situation with plenty Impeded him on sweeps. T h o Co. Intends (o carry on Its bas EATONTOWN BACKUS • ROGER SUITHSMITH • ROBERT 1 EVANS of replacements for short per- Lion’s passing , gamo also was kctball program for ltd Key i i — — P lm — . . ' Speelal ^- “Kiddle Show — Special, lods of Intensive play. of dubious help Uv them. Lion port plant anothei winter. Key "Not Of This Earth" Walter Pidgeon in "Forbidden Planet" For the fans at Matawan power wore down the Maroon port High School court again ' , ■ ' — Pins' Extra Cartoon Show ...7 flQld Saturday, It looks'like a and Steel but It Is not so, cor- will be hired.ono night a week FREE PLAVGROU.VD-PONY Note: Man of 1000 Faces noi shown gt Kiddie Show *; high-scoring, wide-open gamo taln to wear diwn Prlncetor) for/use of the plant’s team, TeL EAtonlown 8-97GO RIDES — MERRY GO ROUND with the offense riddling t h.c High on Saturday Iii the open Mlko Strano, personnel ^ "mah- FERRIS WHEEL .. Sunday - Monday .- Tuesday - Sept. 29 to Oct. ,1st .^defenses of both sides. er ‘at tho. Middletown Township aier, statoB, To make tho bas- JOIN NOW - IT S HERE! • Continuous Sunday — Starting 1:45 P.M. field. ; ■ . ketjjjall program a more stable — 2 — Big Features — 2 — - - ' Good Bass Fishing The rest if tho schedulo Is: oho, Strano-plans a four-team THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVER ,, Be Ehlerj . , Oct.,5, Long Branch, home; Industrial league. Ho has A Human* Monster .Created ‘ Good bass fishing Is report- Guest al any When Science Rons Amok! Oot. 12, Hamilton Township, Pledges frbm . National Lead In M otion Picture History _ .;ed at -Lake1 ilo’patcong, t h e away;- O ct.-19, Red ,B in k ,' and fIesso\)ll In AnHroy, For Stato Division of Fish a n d home; Oct. 26, Freehold Re his fourth teim'tnTwould I|ke Walter Reade . "The Unearthly" t G(ime, Department of Conser- gional, away; Nov. 2, Neptune, an Industrial plant In this -r* W ith — ' vation and Economic Dovelop- Theatre away; Nov. 9, Manasquan, area. Plant personnel .manag Any parfonniRoi. ..farnomoneyl John Carradine ment, said last wock. Robert "26/10 CLUB" home; Nov. 28, Asbury •, ta jk ? ers and employees group lead Just t«k« bit loch from meUI un* L. Stack, "president of t h„e away. . ■ f vrimjing itrip tt> box offka~l ttrlp ers are asked to contact him. 20 WEEKS of. ENTERTAINMENT for only $10 a Cart Kesl Vleek • Wednesday thrd Saturday OcU 2 U i Knee Deep Hunting .and Flsh- The court Is -jnaic. available Bring as Wanjr People aq You Wish — NO LIMIT! for child (under 12|_3 strips for 1ns Clilb: of'< Loko Hopatcong, 10 years (rom today, there'll By A'fCO'g .prqg'resstve policy, •dull Offer cood until Dec. 30 TYRONe . - AVA MEL CRROt EDDIE reported 'recently - to S t a t o be fewer “ cloudy" days ln your all th.c olhcr piant lids’ to do IIANI>Y M AILjORDEH COUPON tht Utii* CoMk / Fisheries Biologist Roland . F. life financially, If ’ you .In" est ls provide the team. Another WbhrtatM • GARDNER• FERRER -FLYNN-ALBERT Smith he experienced "tho NOy,(ln U. S Savings Bonds. basketball noto Is word''from Name ., & 5faiis ■ best limit .catch1 on small Larry ' Vecchlo and Jimmy mouths I ever made or hope If you' need printing ol an» Mullanoy that the famed Bar Address 6 W N T A l » 0 to make in New Jersey in kind wo o. e here to serve you ber Shop Quintet will take tho 'Send me Club Mffmlierthlps at f 10. EnctQsed find. t h r e e-nnd-ono-half-hoijrs of Our quick servlco and reasons court osnln this season. Vec- Make checka and payable to fjUitontbwn Prlvc ln Corp. E h l e r s y ^ ‘“ IT on Lnke HOpatcongV' able'prlcos wlll ' ploaso you, (continued m seventh column) ** •r««ce^o*we Nv»a
■ i- I \ v . German Wrestlers At Matawan-Keyp"r* '"‘s Fiber Chemical j T ouri lie's Bow lers Talce Sum m er League Honors^ jLanzaro Fifth Highland l^afk Monday Hold Annual Picnic THE' . I i T In 25-liap Race -A pair of Germans who-^ar- The Junior Chamber of Com- rived in. the United S’.ates less Fiber Chernies’. Co. a n d tnerco ol the greater Matawan- There were five winners in than two. weeks ago will hoad Keyport area held 'tliclr first MATAWAN JOURNAL Sinokey's-Silver Dollar teams the NASCAR stock car raoe line the card.at the Highland annual picnic Sunday, Sept. Kept. SC, 1957 waged a playoff game for sec meet Friday .nlgtit at O l d Park Wrestling Club in Tem 15, at SteQBer s C r o Ii a r d Bridge stadium instead of the ond place In Matawan-Keyport pie H&1\( Mondfey, starling at Matawan. More than 10 coup usual two. Not oulj were iheic 8:30 p.m. ' ...... ■ Wedding Announi-cinuDU Softball League standings Sun les and theli children attend tho weekly 25=lap sweepstakes The two are Ludwig Von* ed the affair, printed promptly on paneled day st taurence Harbor field, and the novice feature but two Kiupp and Paul Merger, who It was reported that with or bridal .book snow-white the Fiber Chem players pre more of the same events that will face the Great Scott and in the next few months, t h • vellum at this otflce. were ralnfed cut the previous vailing 8-8. Atlantlo Tile ' Co. Tony MartlnelU, respectively. Jaycces will Issue a dlreotory week. The Powder Puff Derby won tbe regular season title. The pew. facei will leckU what to be distributed froo of-charge was nnother feature,.. amounts to an international to all new residents ln t b e 6 it M, tournament champs of Tlie near eapaclty crowd uight of grappling presented Matawan area. Incorporated Ackerson, Van Buskirk the league, finished fourth. which turned out despite pre- by Promoter Jim Prady, a for In the directory, will be a list-' & Elliott, Ine. _ T h e frame was contested dlctlc®j of rein s a w Johnny mer Keyporter. " ...... * log of local merchants as well stubbornly. 2 III 3 seemed to Rocco, SL Albsns, N. Y., win r The first bout of-the. night as locations .of public build- first 2S-lap sweepstake's ~ in— a will pit Ray Urbano against lngs, utilities, churches, Insurance Service be on tbe way to make It * keenly fought race with Bill runaway when they Jumped off the Mexican Ramon Lope*. schools, emergency services Ffister, Eatontown, finishing Agtncy established, ptot Then Kcstas Ooulas, Hun* and points of Interest. Tho dl > 100 yearf . to three runs lead In the first. second. , * Moon DeMatteo, first up. f o r garlan, faces Mlgel Torres. reotory will seryc-tB Introduce Qeorge Tet, Ozone P.a r.k, Mexican, and • Berger clashes the Matawan Community to them walked and the next two 11 If. Front fetraat batters, George Pelose a n d L, I.; Don Stumpf, .Ridgefield with the,popular MartlnelU. new residents. v Par)!, and Al 'DeAngelo, A t&g-team match will send Keyporl 1 ' Billy Bouchard, hit safely for Telephone 7-1111 one run. Hal Bhumock t h e n Queens Village. L, I,. finished Edwardo Costello, fresh, froin ' Real Estate Ustlng'C.ards for Barcelona. Spain, and t e n in sale at this office. ' doubled to score Pelose a n d Dutch? To urine,Matnwan tavern owner, gained Ala first bowling league winner at Mlddle- lu orsjjrtbehlnd them. - ]3ouchard, but Boots Sprlng- (own Lanes this summer when his pin-smashing quartette of, (left to right), Steve Sloveax, The second 26-lap r(u:e w a s mate Jose Miguel Fores, Puer "steen. Fiber pltchet,'to o k a Joe Davis, Eddie Kolas and Johnny Ccllr took their flaal crucial match Sept, J.to pack tho won by Bob Mojzalin, Miami, to Rican, against Skull Mur phy and Soldier Barry. grip on himself after that and trophy away. Tourlne has been an ..enthusiastic) sponsor of bowling teams In various league*' after a sensational duel with there was no more free-hitting in this area for a number of years. ' runnerup DeAngelo. Roooo .. BOWLERS against him for the rest of the was third; DlU Chevailer. Say Install Four New revllle, fourth and Jos' Lan- 4 More Alleys Being Installed game. ' Alleys At Recreation In the Uitrd, Fiber picked up xaro, Morganville, fifth. Cheva ■ ' a t . : . ~ lier was out In front for 17 a run Carmen DeNardo walk- Jim Crover, proprietor of ■ eel and was sect around on BOWLING SCORES laps. . - the "teyport Recreation, an Qeorge Havens, New Egypt,' hits by Steve Fedele and nounces he Is Installing four K eyport Rec»taiion yon^the first 12-lap n ovie s Springsteen. The next frame additional bowling alleys In race and Bill Farry,'^fieimar, ; American.Legion Building ’ : Fiber 6tormed all over R e d Individual High Series . answer to the domands of area Keaes. Ladies Mon, Night League Ruth. Richmond all took the seconu. Loy Pltner, Sauer, 8 If 8 pitcher. John Bl- bowlers. Alleys arc schoduled Lakehurst, was second la both 81 W. Front St. lottl and Jud MurO led off wlUi Keyport Cleaners (1) ' 563 839 - 552 - - ■' .." High Set to be completely Installed by . Eleanor Smith . 843— h i t s and DeNardo walked Fete's.fTnc (2 ) 628 585 '815 races. ’ Oct. 1, he said. The night’s finale.was tlie all We Cart" Now Book .'again, to load the sacks. Middletown Pharmacy (]> 608 638 812 Mr. Crover, who has been ^Springsteen hit safely wltlftwo Frank Van Syckle's (1) 812 561 567 Mat-Key Ladies.Wed. Nite League girl powder puff Derby ln aotlve In boiling cli'oles lo Leagues of 8 to 16 Teams out, Bilotti a n d Muro scored H. Wasserman ii Son (2) ' too ^20 630 : .. Sept. 18 - ' whleh la women participated. Perth Amboy and ICenr.sburg Keansburg National Bank pe. atitos . 6 t! .lW..clWh wfls jjljospn bcst,,ln awaro-Vanango Bears Klci’en D i Nardo.','rf, -rt^ tlrref’Anb fafhiiatt^^irrNfew J t * ! 'lrryn{dri,State',|Fil:J'bri i3uiillayJ the sliow by Afsemblymon Al- fi'orn ^Philadelphia’. Tile BhaVks ICE Fgdefe:.^ ! 2 ‘ 0 sey. He spoke before the. an The^ace Is a lOD-mlle e v e.n t IredN, Beadleston.Sli re w.B- “iindet Coach Jim Howard were size - i.ii. nusl meeting of the Monmouth nnd tim e'trials start at 1:30 bury, Who,Judged the large fl- successful ln tljolr oponer Frt SCRAPER 6.00-16 County Planning Board In p.m. •' nal £X0UD atl . the .. Monmouth (lay nlght.as they whlppod tho No Coil or QWlBpilonJJ .llll'T ll''! -W " 1 mTr' Freehold. • Bellmawi’ClOWTiB. 1B-Di Others driving with tbentv.w.'iU Ooui)tl»OnianU!aUon (or Soolal * Whliki off »now ,of Eii*?. - * 'pespito. rapid urban growth, be Jlnji.iBath/nnnni^it i.a-ijj.i^ The Bears,'unlike tho Boll- Service ju t show. r-u. lee In a 1 ^ , ™ ' - ’ sSrV7 & farming remains &n Important. Fla., who finished ^icp 4 4 ^ifpl m a ir Club, will f^vturo a fast Industry ln New Jersey*/ 'Hlr -lOther Old /Monmouth ■ Dog d -.1057, Indlanapqlls^raceij Training club ribbomwinnera wjdo bitcn type, of play, T h e .a m , 3 1 1 CalKornlafis Johnny Boyd. Sob with top scores In novice class Clowns sported'1*'*' . Series of EXHAUST ..... S s f! iAwer 'lilflys ttipt jtiid1 co'uldna Sugjarg. \3 Veith, Rodger Ward. Ed Ell- A and novice class B, were ! t m " ■oz 5 pointed crack the ro'ugli'Sharki'; de „iju ww sjap an3 George Amlpk' ! 1 John- Bill Atwell, Rumson', flnd hts, 6.70-13 T.tfllJ fensive ’llilO. . . 'llvo'" EXTENSION > a g , __ ,7—. 3 1iy Thomson, • B'pyertown?/ Pa*'; Tar .paby, ,w|fbj */lv» l#* MfiJ f plwi'lu **4 ThlsiU’cck’s opposition fea- tODfScor* apfljjlucj ribbon trvm #.00 wllheut »f«d»-lM Hr* - Owens, If ...... 3 t.iu-ou.' a flnp Dnsslnor qUartsv-| novice.iV cwas, .and In troup bdcki ln 173* Pound Guri'y- vOeorge l>uckas, Perth- ' Am? became the bride ol Donald Q. Mrs, Eva Clark,. 197 Maln'Bt..'. pf the bride, was the best man The Rev. Charles O’Shauglw ajii.aiw'an. coU3ln _Qf_theitrlde^ Cranford,;rCOUsln-of-the-brlder- boy, was' the best man. Ush Steadman, son of Mr. and; Mrs' ried a cascade bouquet of yet TKSnsliSrg, and- the late Ed-‘ . Gla,zler • Steadman, 43 Sunset lmv^carnaUon3 and white pom- and ushers were P.ccEc Woods, ene'ssy officiated at> tBe double groom, was the ring bear&r.. jyas flower girl.'_. . : ______\ ers were John White, Laur- ward-ciark-...... — pons Laurence - Harbor,-and-B^o-a z ring .’oeremonyi ■-Mrsj -.Mlehael The’- yride's^mbther^wbre a Claude Rogers, 111, Kearny, iftice Harbor brother-la-lMLjoi Ave,t'touisn5f t .^ r ig r 1..S#tur^ The brlde-elect.la a grajuate ii.y , 'Sept?. 4l-,~‘le'5t'rot. 2' p^in.' •Phillips, Germantown,’ ^ Po... Cox was soloist land Miss Lor light blue princess style dress was hlB brother's' best nd a n 1 the bride^ind William Zelen- Sgt. Norm an'. Steadman, of Nekton High School, Elm cg,ii5lnr of 'the bridegroom, etta DuYante, ofganlst. - - .j with a-bacic bow and panels of and ushering were Harry Phll-- ak- and Itaymond Delimit In tlie Laurence,JIarbor Com- Laurence. Harbor, was' h is hurst, Li; I- arid attended tht- \ - A reception followed at Duf Given in marriage by her satin; and-a.whlte-feathet.feftd- .Ucs, Kearny, brother-in-law pt both' of. Perth Amboy. ’ Junior muhlty Church; The Rev. Wil brother's, best man, and usher-' Bernard Baruch ScHool ol fy’s JrlBti House, ‘East Keans-- father, the bride wore a floor- velvet he a d p 1 ec e .T h e ^ h r Id e; the bridegroom: Harold E. ushers were Ronald • Luofcas, lia m F. Webster officiated at Ing was James Amend, Keans; Busines^at City College, New . burg,' after .which the ' couple length gown of'-laca with a sa- g i-o o tn's- mother, selected a Hatfield, jr., Cllffwood Beach; .Perth . Amboy, and ^.Robert the .double ring ceremony be burJTWiUlam Peter-V r o o m;, York.-She ls employed by the , . left for Cape Cod; Mass. .For brlna neckline and-long .ppint- p i n fc„otchld. princess .. style brother of the bride, R o b e r t .Fenclk, Matawan, nephew'Sof fore, an altar decorated with Laurence Harbor, brother of New York Life Insurance Co ; - ‘ <2fi sleeves. The full skirt;was dr.ess wlth^a iack bow^ a n d ' the' bridegroom, . , ■ , whito gladioli. Mrs. Clarence the .bride, wa5‘ Junior usher. T traveling,' the bride wore' "a Wallace, Jr.. _Cllffwood, neph New York. , ' . , . . • . , Corby playfcd thn organ. navy, bluo gabardine suit with, bordered' with n ’ gathered panels, f^nd a- matching'- h a, t- ew of the., bi'ldegropm,. r nas The bride’s mother,chose Jo r her daughter’s wedding, Her (lance Is iTgra-duate oi . navy .accessories and a white flounce of, nylon tulle. Her fin? Eaeh^wpre- a white orchid cor i royal blue silk.dress with a? Given ‘in tmnTlage by her Mrs._ Vroom wore a Dior blue_ ring bearer. • . " . Middletown Township High t brcjild ,corsage. ” ", gertlp^length veil, of French. 11- sage.. . s A reception followed at. WU- . matching velvet hat and blftck father, the bride wore an enP lace afternoon : dress with a Scliool. TtfonmqiJth Junior-Col bwtdercd silk.empire s t*y l o . -For;her: daughter’s wedding, lUsion fell from a crown of se A reception followed in the. lowbrook Inn; Pair Haven.-.aftr. accessories. Her cbisag^jvtts ol matching hat and accessories lege, "West Lons' . Branch;' anr. ' Mrs. Marotta ’ wore a belge quins and pearls and sh§ ear Union Beach. Fire House alter er. Whlch .tBe couple left for a sown with - a- acoopt necklirtc, and an orchid.cprsage.; T.iT'e rtbwiis attending- Ohio Unlver- : red - roses., The bridegroom's snort sleeves arid a full skirt silk dreSs with * brown velvet ned a ..colonial Bouquet- of which the. couple left-for Flor. motor trip through the south .. mother wore-a toast silk dress, bridegroom’s mother i so-- orchid., S , ’ . ,, .wltea. white hatv black-Ticces; aSbbi Sayrevllle High School lh two ’years In the Koyean the, ^_ ’ A receptlorT'fol'owed In St, rown trimmed with pleats c^sbrle^.j agg, an orchid Cor- Adet .'blue 'Stltt.'dress; ijspbfid' frer technician for Mc.rifk and Co.,] a bust! ' ae +affbta. Circular :veils attending Central Technical ih; ; Miss Lute Isift^grabuate o:. . mate , ated from Sayrevllle High honoijable' ftlschai'Be...... ‘ as " an i Air- covered their light blue jj.sarl- stltute. He • lsV employed by rvices?''- 'K'riypoft' High' SijhoolSHfer- " Raffivay. She is ay/i£C c0&K3fc School and Long ifelmnr-Cok ' or of the DaugKteis of 'Ainert-' matclfl: Tirali Second Class lp Octob?r'r headpieces and they-.oarrled 0\(|efi4' • IlUnols1. CV.l'a fe s 1 Co., 'inbe'. iatteiiSedu pttVliiB^'*!''’’e " ' lege HospltaV SeUOSl—Bf NOTS* ^h e ;■ brWegroppi.Uvl^nrrrnnm ,wf *trA s‘o' gra'flu*(Trfl'hll. 3C ftescb-" . ca, Star of Joel Parker, South mentecj .her ensemble and she qolp:inla.t bouquets of yellow Sayr'e^lHe.' " ’ ' ' . ”, rScMliV,'.N.ifW«[r*^ and ls..em.- " lng. ^Class oln]B57. tI> , Amboy; ' "• carried a cascade bouquet of aJfelvfroini>Can>de^ C'QtnoUo and bluejpompons.-«'iW __ Tha.i'.aiinlf' ifi the“"'Capbrunduni 'f ■;,vrTora-H6mncn;‘'OsHornvIlle, Si’afn st., Matawah.1 it lat ll/f:Ja:,m, .rWedneiidoi." Sept. ’ . I T h t bridegroom . attended b'.ue carnations and w.h Lt e —Tho-bridegr6pni^Wasd'gr Company, Keasbey."’ ■ ' -i ' pompon?. ated , fi'om.let, with tho R e v, Also surviving f Ib ’ a *slster, fo r 9 C b m p fe te • wlth'whlte orohlda, stephanotis Frank Croce and Miss Brenda Patricia; rfiatprniU grandpar rector of laboratories, said the Fire- Department, a member Lawrence R. Bailey, pastor of grant ma^'es possible .cxpan Blrkner, Paterson, and Miss the FlrtL Baptist Churoh, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J o s e. p*h and babies’-breath. ol the New Jersey Exempt pwFm/om i Mtss Isabelle Thompson was slon ol the laboratory to bet Rulhann . Sqhaefev, Gutten- I Burns, .Miami. Fla,; paternal Firemen's Association and »a Mnlnwnn, officiating. Inter the maid of honor; Mrs. Her- ter evaluate respiratory a n d .berg. Miss Maryann Mulder, I ment in Cedarwood Cemc* member ol the Adelphia Meth was grandparents,_Mr. and Mrs. b^rt'-Thbmpson and Miss Mary respiratory reserve . functions cousin ol the. bride, was Junior K William Dominick; sr,, Belle odist Church. ' . lery, Hazlet. •• . • Cannon, .were the bridal at with patients having pulmon bridesmaid. ‘ ville. - - . ' ■ - He Is survived by his wile, ^ Fred Vogel tendants-. Barbara.Zlsko, Ise' ary and cardiac disabilities. Theodore Heffner, . N ,e v? Anna IBIlson) Stanford; tw o IVCAl IMUitMAKM. Im Interment was in Mt. Olivot lln, cousin of the bridegroom, "Previously,” he added, ‘it Brunswick, was hest man, and sons, Councilman H. -Edward ' Pixri.Vogel, 612 Cambridge „Cemotory, n«Wlddletown. Ar Avo., Union Beach* died Sun- was the /lower girl. was necessary ^ dopond upon ushers' were Craig HuUebos Stanford, Spring Lake Heights, ranBoments were under t h e - Joseph Zlsko, Perth Amboy, patient co-operation to.explain brother of the . bride; - Ronald and Thomas, Kearny; o n e *dny, Sept. 23, 1057, ln M o n direction of tho John FrPfleg- mouth Memorial Hospital.'" Me was his brother’s best m a n their reactions durln« the Sekley, Elizabeth* and Richard brothel', Thomas S., K.e a n s-' cr Funeral Home, Middletown. and ushering werc-Joseph ind lng.” He polnted-out-ihat-the J. Voynik, Rahwny, burg; two sisters, Mrs, B; 27 IV. Front St., Keyport T \vas born In Germany and had ,IN<« 1« Peopir. Nat*> Dank) ^ Jived in Union Beach for three - .... Chnrles’ Yoiing aeomo Daly, brothers of tho only other laboratory similar , The couple \yill reside In Ebentheur, and Miss E d i.t h blide, -Robert Daly, U n l-o n ly equipped in Ihls area is Bordentown Manor, Borc^cn- Stanford, botl of Fnrmlngdale, ftoilo ^ Marathan Bases years, ,11c was a former .rosl*. . Chnrlq^ Young,' 00, (lied Frl* ' Pas* Our f>oor j dent of Irvington/...... Beach', nephew .of tho brldo, Kings Cpunty Hospital, e town, aflei’ a two-week motor and two grandchildren, ' dayj . Sept. 20, 1057, at his was the rlnR.beavev. ' York, ' •- . . trip to Florida. He was a member.ot tho home, 224_09bQlix.-SL. -iCe y- Dr. Murray, noted.that_cpm:< -Fr!\icmni'“ Ordcr-"af""'^agle ^ —The couple, loft on a motffl* J>tid£-is-A-6rad uate - of DOi't-Ho^vas-born^ln-ProHpeo'tr ’trlsrtd* CaUU(ld 'iu\d*'tlie ' N o"\v 'munityJ service ''i'ranls are^ a Paterson Eastslde Sphool a n d Va. and hid Jived in Keyport diregt-lmmedlnW V,etkr.n on the todlan at tho East' Keyport HJngland States. For traveling,- was employed in. tbe billing for 45 years. . tho brltle wore a. throe'plene public’s. Investment In ’the an department of Socony t* a 1 n t He was a member of th e apricot silk suit with a brown nual heart fund. The ' former Products Co., Metuchen. H o r Cleaning — Dyeing -- Repair -- Storage Second Baptist Church, Koy hat and , accessories and a medical .director of St. Mloh- husband ls a graduate of Mata port. Ho was a night watch white orchid corsage. ‘tiel’s Hospital, Newark, said wan High.School and Rutgers man. ■ • Tlio brldo was graduated the equipment, Is for hospttnl University.-He is. a lieutenant IT'S.COMING lie Is survived by his , wife. from Sayrevllle High School, patients and referrals from In the U. S. Air Force, sta & Estelle (Towler) Young, nnd a Class of 1055, nnd ls Employed other hospitals. It also will tioned at McGuire Air Base brother, -Russell JJalley, N o w by Allen Industries, Rahwsy. provide valuable., lnlormatlon so * by YoVk, * , . The bridegroom was gradu for rcseffrch projects. ■ G o '— New Jersey's f e Funeral servtces. were held ated from Middlesex Vocation Accompanying. Dr. Murray B;t pi ism ' Monday at 2 p m. nt tho Bedle al School, Perth Amboy. Class were Dr. Arthur Bernstein anti Most Modern Equipped Funeral Home, Keyport; with,, o( 1053, and is employed by Dr; Jerome G. 'Saufman, trus , Ormerod _ , the-Rev. Joseph E. Ingram, tho California Oil Co'., ’PoriJ) tees of the. association. The Holy Sacrament of Bap former pn-storof the Second Amboy.. Hq. served t h r e p Di\ Norman lteltmnn, N efw tism was administered on Sun Rug Cleaning Plant nily. Sept.' S" 1057, to- William NOV. 9* Baptist Church, Koyport; the years In the U. S. M a r l n c •Brunswick; was ilectect as the Rev..James Carter, -instor of Corpg. , ’ ' new president qf the associi Walker Ormerod ill. fnfanl Mt. Moriah . Baptist Church. Wlion tbny, return/rom their tlon, durjng'lhe ori mper tell, you about the good ihsld®.'. . i (^NOWllri Oi ttiSiWuwr boutHi'' Ui Uie baynhore fcrea. • Jobs/ open. ^ ' ' Monmouth, Middlesex Mamed Sept. 21 Recently Promoted"*} Reports, Plans B i r t h s Hospital Drive Jistorie Hospitals Given Grants VonTisL At S t John’s Heard By LPNs Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Von- Gaining Speed Of a total of (155,160 which ^lans Exhibit Miss Elizabeth Ann Rusnak, The first fall meeting of the Tlsh, South Main St., Keyport, After, one week’s solicitation has been authorised to be Tlie steady march of New ■MATAWAN JOURNAt ara the parents of a daughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ste Licensed Practical Nutse As In the South A in boy Memorial s p e nf*"during the next 12 Jersey transportation develop born Saturday,. Sept, 21, 1887, ment from the days ot Indian Snpl. to, 1957 Page Thirteen ven J. Rusnak, 47 R a r 11 a n sociation of New Jersey, Inc., Hpspital building fund residen months by tlie county chapters ln Riverview Hospital. tial campaign, more than J17.- trails an^ stage coaches to Ave., Keansburg, became the Division 10, recently was beld of the American Canccr Soci ’ , ' ' 1 Leary 0Q0 |ias been received from 434 modern travel will ,be depict -bride of Harry W. Svenson, at the . Y.M.C.A. ln Asbury subscribers by t li e vplunte.i>r ety, New Jersey Division, .Mr ed lh an exhibit lo be opened heed Wheat Growers Mr. and Mrs. George Leary, con of Mr. and Mrs. Kiiward Park. Mrs. ’'••Bessie Covert, team -m e m be r s working the support of 40 cancer clin Oct.,22 by The New Jersey Increase Acreage Area 280 Broad St.j-Matawan, a r e HistoHtai Society, industry, Bvenson; 732 Second Str, "Union president; presided, . throughout ’ the hospital. serv ics In general hospitals In the the parents of a daughter, ice “area, according-' to an business, 'orcnnizatlons a n d Wheat growers who Toed or Beach, Saturday, Sept. 21, Several Important reports born Thursday, Sept. .19, 1957, state and for tlio'care of oan- nouncements by team cap cor patients Monmouth Coun Individuals throughout t b e use all their gralfl on the farm 1957; at 3 p.m. ln St. J o h n 's were heard including the clos In Monmouth Memorial Hospi 6tato have co operated t.i pro tains and area chairmen nt the may have theiracreage allot Methodist Church, R a r 11 a n tal. , . ty has been,allotted (1040 f o r vide nn extensive,array o' ma ing of the summer project second report meeting held baslo prnnts Tor Fitkln Mem Township. : . Sept. 18 at John's Half-Way terial for public sliowtnR at ments Increased up to.Sf acres with the. report of tbe success Collins orial Hospital’, Neptune, a n d The Rev. Norman § . Riley, House, South Amboy. ’ the society museum, 330 If U)o_product of all that aortf* ful, lawn party held during the A daughter was born Thurs Monmouth Memorial Hospital; pastor, officiated at the double nroadwny; Newark. ' age will be fed at home. How summer by Mrs. Covert at her day, Sept. 19, 1957, In R i v e r: 111 addition to the totals $2:ou for diagnostic services, ever, to bo ellglblp, to grow so ' ring ceremony before an altar home in Eong Branch. A re view Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. turned In by residential teams,’ $2500 for special medications, Outstanding exhibits of old prints, maps, historic pholo- many acres without penalty decorated with white gladioli. port was given by Mrs, Emma Frank ColllnalT'W® Harrison a.highlight of the meeting..was $4000 for • visiting nurse ’ serv graphs, models, Illuminated the grower must have the ap Berry, Oceanport, on the In Ave., Union Beach. subscription from the Na ices nnd (250 for radon, for a’ Miss Esther Davis was the so tional Lead Company, Titani displays ns well as n working proval ol the Agricultural. Sta-- stitute ■ at the University .of total of $10.29". : . loist and'Mrs. Rhea Vander- Smith , um Division. Sayrevllle, in model -railroad will be nmonn, blU>,atri)n~ i-n d - Conservation Massachusetts given by the Middlesex County wlll^spend niark, organist. the" amount of IIO.QOQ reported the highlights'of the transpor Committee prior lo planting National Federation of Licens A daughter 'was born .Thurs $520 basic grant lor Perth Am Given In marriage by her ed Practical Nurse Associa day, Sept. 19, 1957, in M o n- by the plant manager, E. H. tation exhibit. A special sou or before Oct. 15, whichever PETER P. OLIVADOTI boy Hospital; $1000 for diagnos venir brochure is being-pro dale Is' Inter, father, the bride wore a gown tion. This Institute waa attend-' mouth Memorial'Hospital, to Schwai'tzkopf. News of the Na-. tlonal Lena gift the lntcst em tic services;.. $3150 _for special pared for distribution lo visit Application should be made Peter P. OlivadotK Long ed by 65 members! four of Mr. and Mrs, David J9 m 11 h, medications; $2700 for visiting designed with a fitted nbodlce VanBrackle Rd., l i p 1 m d'e 1' ployee returns from Herculcs ors- Booklets for children and to the offleo of the commltree Branch, recently-was named which -were fr6m New Jersey. liui'ae 'services and (350 for ta- with a scalloped, neckline and Township...... • Powder Company which'have teacher’s...transportation kits at 44 Wosl Main St.. Freehold, results engineer af the B.’ H. The finance and budget re/ exceeded $13,000, the DuPont don, or a totnl of $0720, - will bo available ‘for school The bars are not lot down on long pointed sleeves. An apron port and the budget for the •Werner Generating Station of Comes . ' Photo employee figure of-43407. classes, wheal productlon.-Thls is an , of lace fell over a full skirt of Jersey Central Power & Light coming ^year were read and Mr. and Mrs. Richard wjtl) . only_40, per-, cent of . the Robert M. Lunny, director, aid’ to those few farmers wno * rows of ruffled nylon tulle and adopted. . ■ , , "Company,. jitouth Amboy. Mr. Comes., Ensllshtown. R d ,.. Old plant jeiiortlng, and other ad Women Dem? Will said the museum staff' will try to ptoduoe the feed : I o t she wore a crranl. of .. pearls Oitvadoti joined .the power N e u committee, chairmen Bridge, are the parents of .a vance jom m ltteo return's make spcelar arruugemcnts thdrHtvesto which he'd her ftngci't!p-!ent:th company aa a-cadet engineer were appointed as follows: daughter, born in Perth Am boosted (he campaign total to accommodate1 school classes veil.-She carried a cascade of In the Long Branch Gas- De Sunshine, Mrs. Elizabeth Pat Convene Saturday white roses. , ” 7 * boy Hospital.... \ (206,259. Tho mu.'cMm will be . open partment in 1948. JCP&L-thoa terson. Asbury : Park: ways The third of three Democra from 10 a.m. to 4;30 p.m, Tues Miss'Lynn Rusnak, Keans Was supplying the area with According: to campaign lead and means, M r.s. Jane E'isK, Flco ■ ... . tic,women's regional confer days thi-flUffh Saturdnys. The P o W a l t burg, sister of the bride, was gas until, it sold Its gaB prop* ers "thp encouraglng-progress K.eansburg; program, M r’F. A son was born in P e r t h made to date Indicates that the ences will bo held on,Saturday, exhibit will bo'closed on holI-_ the maid of honor. Her (towr. erties.ln 1953, In 1949 he was Mable 'Flrehock, Spring Lake; was of yellow chiffon.. S h e Amboy Hospital, to Mr. ,a n d (250,000 goal Is within sight 11 at the Berkcley-Cnrteret Hot days. W e museum staff will promoted to Junior engineer at education, Mrs. Evelyn Cho Mrs! Qennaro Flcq, 889 Routo el, Asbury Park. Those pnTtl- DciuouHlralion wqre -a small yellow chenilie the plant. . all committee workers main a h o w ^ u n d motion • pictures ate, Belmar: . membership, 35j Laurence Harbor. • tain their enthusiasm and con clpntlng will be . DemoDiiitlo on various phases of transpor hat and carried a round bou In 1951 he' transferred to Mrs. Mildred .Yost, . Keypppt; tinue their wonderfulrwork. ” women from Bergen, Essex. tation for school groups. Ar quet of white roses and yellow electric production as assistant hostess, Mrs. Gertrude Davies, " Trigg ’ . babies'-breath. , . ’ Over 30 team cuptalns and Hudson, Meroor, Monmouth, rangements-for showings-mny engineer at the -E. p . Werner Point Pleasant: budget and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Trigg, The honor attendants were area chairmen, attended .the Pasanjc and Union Counties. .' be mado by- contacting The SATURDAY Station. He was engineer at finance. Mrs. Berry:, publicity 261 Laurel Aver,. West Keans Program themes WlU . bo: Mrs. Robert Werthwelr., West the station at the time ol his meeflng at which Mrs. Fred-- New Jersey Historical Soole- and historian,. Mrs. .Covert; burg, are the parents of it son. erlck -A. Reynolds, ;Jr,7 presid OperationJrood neighbor, oper ty. • . Keansburg FMiss Barbara Tru recent promotion. • "' ft nomination committee chair born Friday, Sept, 20, 1057, ln SEPTEMBER 2 8 . ax, Keansburg' and Miss Ceil ed, to makie report's which In ation preolnot and organiza Mr. Ollvadoti served in the man, Mrs. Lois Masdn, Spring Riverview Hospital, ; “ tion, and operation leadership Svenson', Union Beach,, sister 84th Infantry Division In t h e dicated that the solicitation Read tlie Classified Ads Lake. “Also-appointed was the anwrife families In ths area la training. Tlie conference will of the bridegroom. T h e 1 r European Theatre ot Opera personal policies chairman, ' v ---- MUler ... gowns and headpieces were swinging into high gear. - begin at 10 a.m. and conoiude tions during. World' War n . He Mrs. Dorothy Freuhllng, with A * daughter was born Fri at 4 p.m, ' ■ styled, like the honor attend- Mrs, Reynolds pointed out Shoreland .Memorial wasv graduated irom Rutgers Mrs. Covert and Mrs. .BerrjT day, Sept; 20, 1857, in R I y e .r- Mrs. Archibald 8 . Alexan act's In lilac and they carried that a much higher percentage University jn 1948 with a Bach oh the committee. . 1 ' view Hospital, to—Mr.■ • a n d der, member of the Demoora- Gardens Cemetery round bouquets of white roses elor of Sctence Degree In M rs,, Jofcn,Miller. 'lia JohnBon of assignments has been: cov tlo women's- campaign com* and lilac babies'-breath. ■. , A- spaghetti supper Is' , to be ered than were’reported at tho - ■ Assn. - ‘ chanlcai_ Engineering. . ’’ »ivenby Mrs. Fisk-in October; Lane, keansburg. : - mlttee, will be S’ lunolieon Edwa'rd Svenson, U n 1 o n previous meeting on. Sept. 12 HARDWARE CO. a rummage sale will bo held truest. Wife of the former State . KB 1-38.10 Beacb, was his brother’s best - Sleber and expressed confidence that ^ ae w-i'noNT STneiET— ln Red Bank bV Mrs-Fisk and Treasurer, Mrs. Aldxundef-ls M a in S l.___ :____ ,,,Kojport- I -man-and’-usherlnr'Were-James DentalAuxiliaryTold Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sleber, Tlnal results would-be out7 a ' prominent jslvlo. -leader In Mrs. Je r r y Oct. 17,' 18, 'arid 19. standing - based on—the-' high JKsftnsburg.;, btothei card party will be h e l d at isoia' stagrst;;'oia^fiaff^’ Somerset County, Sh'e la'ohalr- of the bride: Robert Werth O f Silver At Meeting"— average of (40 per .,subscrip Mrs, Anna Quail's home, ,Nov. are the parents of a daughter, >man Of the womon's Copimll- weln, West Keansburg and At a regent luncheon of the born In Soutrf Amboy Hospital. tion boing madc-hy Individuals teo Clearing .Houso. project William Nelbart. TJnlon Beach. 1 and severarotHer card part and families to the building The luncheon speaker will Monmouth County Dental Aux ies are planned. ’ B edieri fund. The bride’s mother selected be Mra. Aldona El. Appleton., CARLTON H. POLING a light blue lace afternoon iliary held at the Qhadowbrook The next regular meeting wm be. held at the Y,M.'C,A. 'A daughter was born ln - "We are heglnnlng to show Pei'th Amboy, also ft member dress with .a velvet cummer Inn, - Shrewsbury, Miss Elsie South’ Amboy Hospltalt to-Mr. what this residential division of the w o m e n's oampalgn bund, k. small matching h a t Asbury Park, Oct; 11. 1 Cane of the Jensen Company, a. n 3 ■ Mrs. Oscar Hedbei-g, really can do now that we. have committee. Mrs; Appleton was f o r in s u r a n c e with velvet trimming and a New York, spoke on ’the. toplo Pleasant Valley Rd., Old had several days, lnoludlng ft a candidate fpr Congress in corsage of tea roses. T r i Bridge. . - weekend, In which to conduct of "Sliver." Several pieces the Fifth Congressional Dis- bridegroom's mother chose , a Two Eyes Must our solicitation,” tho chair- Were displayed. . ^ ' ' ' Thbptas ■ - trlot in 1052; .Aotlve for many light blue laceafternooh dress man ..commented. •'However, years In state ' and national KEYPORT 7-1918 with a cowl neckline, a small The group-voted Mrs. 6. J. See As One ~ . Mr.’ and Mrs. David Thomas. we„,stlll ha.ve a long way'to gO olvlo. affairs, she Is a'counsel- matching hat' and a corsage ol Hecht. Deal, and Mrs. Abra Keyport, are the parepts of & to. bring In tha f ull Amount that> Ior-at-law and secretary of the tea roses. By* Dr. Jamei Greet, O. D. son, born Thursday, Sept. 19, ham Sbulman, Long Branch, must -be pledged in this phase, Middlesex County Bar Assoc 31 Osborn Street Keyport A reception followed' at El- 18S7, in Riverview Hospital: , of the (250^000 campaign." .. as delegatesto the Monmouth fftilB column’ U presented at a pub iation. Mrs. Katharine Elkus Moe-Kl, Keansburg, a f t e r lic servlet tn co-operation, with, the _The two top teams reporting White, vicft chairman of the which the couple lefH or Flor Naw Jeraey Optometric '-AisodaUon; Oomalei ■■ Memorial- Hosp|tal.,AuxIUar^.;, uefcttoto j m a y 1]0 addrtsaed i to the. announcedVtotala of (ICOi froin Democratto stato . commlttce, Ida. For traveling, the vbride' ‘^The; nakt: executive , b, <> 'i'.iid: Se\r Jeraey O ptom etrlc. Association, d Mrs. QenarOjP 28 subscribers and (118$ rep- (s,. general' conference ' chair- wore a black sheath^—dress’ TM j Welt State ' St Trenton a N.J.) Te*, wev-Bn mdetlng^wM be rheldi Oct.- 3’ at repreaentlng ia pledges, u The ninh. Among stato. committee- with, a matchingeic- fieac^, ir i. 8:30-p.m. at the home of Mrs. A c r a n e operator admitted averages ol the pledges report women I j o m participating -oessorle? » n d - a corsage ■ of the accident happened when his son, bornn Saturday,,8 cpi!. 'a ii, ed by the two leading groups counties assisting ls Mrs HechtrrAt that time final Monfpp^th. . Menemorlal- ■ white rosqsi’ ' . ; : ^ vision, doubled and tbls seeing 1957, In'" of volunteers. are ■ ( 8* and (83 Kathryn FreretrFalr. Havom ' Th^brlde graduated;.jf> o m plans will be made for t h e became confusedV^. The two Hospital..,, ,.ai;i rtspectlvely., - - -- ■ • • About 300 women aro’Bupeotl- "Middletown, Townsbip •.- B Lb -1) next - regular, monthly meeting eyeS must work together, focus -jnirro-...... ■ ecLto nttond the conference, Jchool- and 'Is' employed by -the to -.be held at’ the Allenhurst and alm,properIy;for.safO;sefrr as bdKn'fitttur- Those Interested in l'Werva-f Fuel .Merchants’ Assoolatlon ot ;;;|CeJ|^br.otesBirthday National Bank Building, Oot. ^ns.-v Poon.muscuIar-j co-prdlik' ifA*P Sept. 21, 1037; in Wver- tlons.should contact tho Demo -lv..J., Newark. .V .U w '"- '•’ 17, at .8 p.m. at.which.tlme an atlbnbrinBS-'.on,fatlBU0 i i n d Vlew H o a p 11 a 1 to Mr, 'and oratio stato commlttoowotnen T h e- .bridegcoomTj attended auction soje will be held foi- "eyestrain."' ^" v _, '^%ieffflEy!ipt/Hbo,ilsoiil of “Mr. in -their,, r.ospootlvo counties or Mrs. Frank. Mlrroi 703 centJ&l Jaifl f f i s r ^ ’X,, PriniIM* .247 Keyport mgh School and ;is, tovedJby)»'4*lltijy fytraah or Each eye sends its own “ im-, Mrpi Whlto, ged Bank. . Ave..- Union Beacb. , Gfirflefd Avis., Laurthsb emplbyeij’ Tj^';the \ ,Mar-. treasure expert.’ ' ‘ age” ,|9 th.e bra)n,. thej ,twoj‘‘ -mu;. ------. irO j .. _. _ •- ■ ■ • -;-jif bbi|.JstoSi:Buest-4)f-honor 4P-& ket, Kifyporfi,'He ij,.a'.jnember. ' minrv .TT itsmH-- TTUtfl*— -• agis’iTmustTbe blended: iTfVpfto-’j.. poden - .0{, ;14whl,nkite4,6lindtlyi,1-cejebrat' of the .National Guard, ’.,p tf# .BlnWle iacnUl-tmnEessi0Ii...Thli Mtt-and.Mrs. jDonald,soden, L,ad(_Atteiidilol Bank. ' ' . . beffdwe* "olouttyihdays ln y.ourt talfes good musijHtaj! opntrol'. so .305 MorencettiP6T“ 1 UJU iHa .Hi 1 ^?.. s d '• 'bwthdAy) Non-JSSf»rl»n , The couple will reside at 202 life' financlaUy.Uf -.yoir >;lnvast that-eaoh-eye-sees-^ie - same Beach;-are-the-Tparents’-of a "FunefftiiinaiDP First 8 t,i_Keyport. NOW ln U. S. Savings Bonds. .tliipg. - , .. ‘ ,6ghter, born Saturday; Sipt; I.luteal Esttili Llatlhtt'Cards for J61 Nlaplo 1*1., Keyport ' At times- the control (9/lttip; , r,.').067; In RiverYlew H<^Ui sale at this office Tel KF.jport 7-1352 " ocular muscles ls at fault. This" fUHERAi OeaSIOKS to WE'RE GROWING FASTI is referred to as “ poor fusion” vimv of need - - • k«v« Mped murf or “m uaoulir Imbalance." . Ferrante ., , 7 10 to 20 % 1 1955 - 3 Counsi 23 S*ud«nM Mr. and M ri. Joseph ..F e r- H attain peace «4 mind * • ' Here Is one of the greatest haz Savlnis Od. AII Insurance pfetwWta fwwal ftetl freai M. 1936 - 33Court«s rinte, 83 Church St., Keyport, Auto , f ir e , nuute Liability Uie UO Jtud.nM Ross W. Maghan Agency ards to efficient seeing, and 19S7 - 38 COURSES the mpst disregarded In -eval are th<» parents of a daughter, Casimlr JTZIydasiyk 30S STUDINT$ uating vision and safety. born Tuesday, Sept. -17, 1957 Kill BiUte Dmktr teal Estate - Insur ance In IJivefview HoBbltaT. . MuUrv lUjbllo Thli may bo bccouw our afler-ichool couriei help pr«duc« Fatigue, alcohol, drugs, eitio- - MA |P|W4 better grqdei In Khool, an d 'ln College Board and olher tlon can ltla|, M i HMb 9 or>f ond * onrholf hour ‘ itfilooi ias befii found related to ao- Mr, and Mrs.'James. Jordan, to UAUI *T. YZL KE .MIB) KEYPORI •o...... ;...'. ' ' Coaling ifaiiei (a Spcmlih, frtnch Finest Children In The World the parents .of a daughter, •rtd Ulirt or vttilovi lov»|»; i^liifdiiif born Suhday, Sept. 15, 1951 ."in Thlt cwm* Ii off«r«d of oil 57, 27 Yeara In Business . . Mtfdinli wh# or* on«Jo^« f« (mptovt Ur shown hy tho low mud* roublesome p r o b 1 e m. But In South Amboy. Hospital, Tbo fhtlr ithool grod«i 0r>d fo obtain by muny iinlori In th« probUm- baby has'been named Norman _ ,_ .s VOtin WKSTINOIlOIJSIt DEAI.RH - .- - manlmww preporollon for colkgo **l»lng port of tlio "ColUg* 0oordt*'. James Jr. He weighed six bop.fd. on? olhtr lyp#i o< irtfomo All of our?motir«mo!l(| count* ln« pounds, 11 ounces.. Mrs. Rose •KOWlnollgm. .... «hrd« some orithmttlc. All (|t onf/. - ’ ‘ Bumpers, Covers Everything sons, William and Robert. HfOH SchoOl IURVIV Mr$. Borneman is the former Kit Ftftl htilf of #ooj •Umenli of lanfyueg*) Mi* : limited to I'vnlorf Wd Iffllofl, Folding Carriages »etontl litjlf to d«bof««, o«m| this 0RT CAS CO. been named Joseph. Mrs, Kussoli a Hunney, Dlreo- Haye Is the former Miss Belie •blue coal' loday I tor of t h a. Institute a n d ' Aliiipifloii formerly Every N a m e T h a t Means Anything In Imist on the coal that's col Affiliate of Blake. - . • • . - ored blue, It* your guarantee formerly Assoo Director, of -American ABiaeinr ot A t NYU /leading fnalltulo, Dramntln Art...... Juvenile Furnittire found The ■ , Ilopler jou’re getting lop-quulily hard Mr. anrf Mrs. Luther K. Hop* coal, 'blue cool' bumf clean 'h iu o ^ c o a T Conversational French nr Hpanlah — Dr. Itoberl Pllce, Monmouth C ollets.. . “. Surprise Stc»res Famous ler, Bethany IW.. Hazlet, are and hot *llh (or lets wutc. O tw , tale, Uw-Coit H«at KEYPORT LUMBER the parenU of a con, born Wednesday, Bept. 11, 1007. in SEND COI) BULLETIN & SUPPLY CO. Perth Ambo? Hospital. T b£ JUDSON S. HOPLA baby weighed sight pounds. 15 , • COAL — COAL STOKERS ftUMSOM RIADIN O IMSIITUTB b a b y l a n d Tel. M ataw an 1-1572 'dunces, and has beefl named 110 Third St„ Keyport Keyport 7-0791 RUMSON, N, I, .... 35 Broad St., Keyp( irt — Budget Terms Cliffwood, N. J. Olcnn Alan, H}e couple also , Free Delivery — KE 7-3020 , have two other children, Judy CLBAN . . . S A F E . . . LOW-COST HEAT and Fred. TIL 9 P.M. MOIUe THUR3. TIL 10 P.M. FRIDAY .. TIL 6 P.M. SATURDAY
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