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)?’cen

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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-

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/— 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. questl

■ 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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