t S e r v ic o v JH .sl/irf vvfr’* E'/'ir.ticr.T st 8 p.m. and will he followed by Interfaith Choir Concert Monday Meiigious Services In The Bayshore Area an address and a queslir.n and «n. r.wer period in Ihe Parish Rail. OJtllf Ill'llM llll'ixpl I >111111 tl'IIMIIt'IIIKHI (IMIllM Reformed Church pf Kevport First Wtoi'ian Church Youth Fellowship meets at 0 10:45 J.m . service for parents who Jehovah’s W itness Warren St., Keyport 01 iVIannmutli Cflualy p.m. for all those from 10 through wish to leave their children in it Kuyport Congregation Rev. Shnrod J, S^holfcn, Pastor West Front SI , Ur,cruft 15 years of age. Kingdom Hall, 3H Division St, Church School is in session at Morning Worship Services will be Eev. Harold ft. Dean, Pastor Evening Worship Service- is at 7 9:30 a.m. There uto elassc for Keyport ‘5 held 8:30 and 1C: 4a i\.m, this Sunday morning suivicus will be p.m. with the Pastor bringing the those In the nurscvy through senior You arc invited to come to hoar held at 10:30 a.m . The pastor will niessape. high school. the .Bible Talk entitled, “The Deri* Sunday. Sunday School will con speak on, "Tlie Latest Word Irom Mitl-wsck Prayer Service on Spanish Speaking service ii? at 11 tuge of Youth: Will It De Good Or vene nr !)-3(i a r,i. Tite Ccnfirrr.a Erich Fromm.” i\ coffee anil M- Wednesday «i 7.30 p.m. Tiw Fusiur a.m. in the Chapel, under tho di Bad?” given by our virdHrg circuit tion G ass wili meet ni ) p.m. lowsliip hour for the adu’is follows will L'c in charge. rection of tlie Kev* Frur.usco San- representative, E. K. Stewart, at the scrvice. Church school is nt fie!. 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Forum Speakers 10:30 n.m. The faith Reloaded CUurch At 10:30 a.m, the Watchtower Mlddk' ltd. and Poole Ave. Confirmation Class will meet at 3 p.m. Uible Study wiil be held. Th« sub First ChiKch Ol Uirlst, Scientist Hilitet C Willard Hcokcl, D( 8-1 Brund St . Kcypur! Second Session of the School of ject theme under discuficion will j’cis University Law S il Rev. Theodore O. Muller, Pastor be, “Servants of Ood Full Time.** Sunday servlco ond Sunday Missions will meet at 5 p.m. From the Rev. Peter ‘ O'Reii f< Sunday School will be held at philosophy professor at St. * School, II a.m, Wednesday, testi 8:30, 9:30, and 11 a.m . Worship 5 to 6 p.m. the school wili study Tcmplo Urth Ahrn mony mating 8 p.m Reading room tlie. theme, “Afrluenec nnd Poverty, Conservative university, Btooklyu, and oat Services will be held at 9:30 and 11 faculty members dismi-sei open Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. n.m. The pastor will preach on, Christian Dilemma." AL 6 p.m. wili F irst Aid Ruilding The Imperishability of spiritual be the supper hour. Rev. S’nnfiol )DM dispute with the univoisi "The Day of Intimate Fellowship.” Church St., Matawan m inistration, will be ie; things will be a theme of this T hr Senior Youth Fellowship will will speak at the Spanish Mission week's l.csson-Sermnn titled, "Sub at 7 p.m. Sabbath services will be held to I spe.nkcrn at a public meet at li:3i) p.m. morrow night at ti: 30 p.m. ir tho stance," to be rend in all Christian {Academic iTcodom Mind iv Temple SflnJoni all-purpose room of Strathmore ! Civic Auditorium, Morin* Science clwrdies on Sunday. FlrM BuptlM Church School. Tho Rabbi wi!! nffVi?'.' 232 Main St. Matnwnn The Reform Cimgvnpftthm ping Com,I. Uible references will include a Rtd;V)l Moshuy Mann Michael Rosenblatt, son uf Mr. and verse from Psalm 12,i: "They that Rev. I’nul L. .rncksop., l’astor Mrs. Saul Rosenblatt, 21 Autumn trust in the Lord shall be as Mount Church School will be hold at Sabbath Eve Services wilt be hold tomorrow «»i &:\n p.m. in the j Lane, will chant the kidduslt. Mi . Zion, which cannot be removed, 9:45 a.m., mornini! worship, 9>15 and Mrs. Rosenblatt v.ill host n o Makt?s Bar Mitzvah 1 but nbiilL'th forever." and il a.tn. The pastor's sermon double kindoruurton room of the Strathmore Elemmiiary School. Tho Oneg Shabbat following the ser topic will be, “ if Thine Eye Be vices. Church Of God Single." A supervised nursery is kabbi will officiate. Tim Temple Central Ave. off Union Ave. provided (luring both hours and Shalom Youth Group wili pnriici- First Presbyterian Church Union Beach Children's Church is at 11 a.m. The pato in the service which is in hon Route 34 and Franklin St. Kev. Bion E. Cecil jr., Pastor Junior, Junior High, and Senior or of the? GirJ Scouts. All Girl Rrtatawttzt Sunday School is held nt in n.m.; High BYF Groups will meet at 7 Scouts are invited to attend in uni Rov. Chester A. Galloway, Pastor morning worship, 11 a.rn,; evan p.m. form. Rev, Dennis G. Jacobs gelistic service, 7:30 p.m. The Oneg Shabbat following ser Assistant Pastor Pictured discussing arrangements for the second : choir master ol Temple Shalom; Mrs. Theodore i Y.P.E. services uro held Wednes Grate Methodist Church vices will be sponsored by the annual lnlerFuiih Cliolr I'imcort, sponsored hy Temple I Aucrbach, Temple Shulum concert chairman, and Morning Worship Services at 9: 15 Shalom, Matawnn, ivhieh will be presented Monday 1 Waller Horn, Cross of Glory Lutheran C lui r e ll day at 7:30 p.rn. St. James 1*1., Union Bench Youth Group und by Mr. and Mrs. aud 11 a.m. The pastor will preach. Rev, Franklin H. Bird, Pastor Jack Eiseuberg hi honor of the Bar evening in the auditorium nf Matawan llogional High i Matawan-Matlboro, who will direct th e combined The sermon topic will be "'ihe Ro School are (left to right) Frederick Bopp, choir ol- choirs, Cross Ol Glory Worship services are held at 9:30 Mitzvah of their son Andrew. Lutheran Church man Officer/* fifth in a series of rector l-irst Methodist Church. Matawan, l.eon Gura, and 11 a.m, and a nursery is pro sermons entitled “Confrontation* Malawan-Msrlboro vided at the 11 a.m, scrvice, Sun St. Mury's Episcopal Church Strathmore School, Matawan With Jesus.” Church School meets Ihe second annual lulerfaith wnn - Marlboro, Waiter Bom; Sr combined choirs on an organ sup day School is held at 9:20 a.m. vviifi East Front St.. Keyport Choir Concert, sponsored by Tem Rev. Richard A. Weed™, Pastor at ;).*].'> and H a.m. Child-om* is Benedict's Roman Catholic Church. classes for all ages. Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector ple Shalom, Malawan Township, plied by the Hammond Organ Com Worship services Mill bo held at provided every Sunday morning Hazlet. Mrs. Katherine Patterson; Sunday morning prayer and Holy during both services for children will be hold Monday evening at pany. Asbury Park. 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. Holy Com Si. John’s Methodist Church Trinity Episcopal Church, Matsi- Communion, 7:45 a.m ., morning under three years nf age. 8:3(1 p.m. iu the auditorium of M at wun, Mrs. Mertie Dorko, nnd Tem The public is invitrd to attend munion will be celebrated. A nurs Florence Ave,, Hnzlet prayer and sermon, D: 15 a.m., Holy Fam ily Night will be held on awan Regional High School. The and there will be no admission ery is available. Tlie sermon will ple Shalom, Leon Guru. Mrs. Theo Kev. Norman R, Riley, Pastor Communion and sermon, 11 a.m. Sunday beginning at 5:30 p.m. with seven participating choirs and their dore J. Auirluch. Temple Shalom, charge. be, “To Be." Sunday Church Associate Ministers, Dr. 0. C, F. Lenten weekdays services arc a covered dish supper. Program ul cotiducUns are First Methodist was chairman of the arrangements School will be held at 8:30 nnd Janke, Donald E. Caroli Monday and Tuesday, morning G:30 p.m. will be n presentation nf Uiureh. Matawan, Fred 13upp; for the concert. 10 a.m . remember thh irUchono number Sunday nt fl: 30 and 11 a.m. prayer and Holy Communion, 8 the meaning and mission of ••One 1’ii.sl Haplist Church, Keypoit, Mrs. The Rabbis and Pastors will in morning sermon theme will be, a.m., Wednesday, morning prayer Groat Hour of Sharing.” b a k r y p r i ;.s s i:u Maranatha Conservative Baptist Suzantiv: Parmelee; Tcmplo Heth troduce their respe( live choirs. “Tlie Cross of Christ.” Church nnd Holy Communion, 8;'15 a.m., Barry George Presser. son of Ahm. Matawan, l-'red ‘Jates; Cross Kaeh choir will sim; several num C hurch School and nursery also held ot Firit Baptist Church uf Glory Lutheran Church, M;»ta- Holmdcl-Keyport ltd and Drallley Thursday, morning prayer and Mr, and Mrs. Uernard Pr(?sser. .11 bers and the combined choirs wilt 9:30 and 11 a.m. The 7:30 p.m. ser Holy Communion, 8 a.m ., Ways of Main and W. Third Sts. La. Keyport Beaver PI., Matawan lownship. sing three selection'; under ihe di 5 6 6 -5 6 6 s mon will be, "A False Friend." the Cross find meditation, 8 p.m., rnnrl l.Ko hnf.o-nl. h r h rrr.i-.ir rection ol ml. I.olu. lla ile t Youth groups meeting at 6:30 p.m. Friday, mornini* nrnvor nnd Holy Rov, Fnj^ne F. Gregory, Pr»5i»‘»r Annua! Report M eeilng Rev. Lawrenco Reed, pnsfnr Sunday School begins al 9:1)1) Uar Mttzvaii, .Saturday morning at Mr. Bopp ivill accompany the include fifth anu slx'.n grades; Jr. Communion, 6:15 and Satur Temple Iltth Alim. Rahbi M orns Sunday School m eets at 9:45 M.Y.F.; seventh and eighth grades, day, morning prayer and Holy a.m. with classes for all ages Ihe Annual Report Meeting of i a.m. on Sunday with classes for all through aduUs. The morning wor L. kuhinstoin nffinated nt the. ser Intermediate M.Y.F. nnd high Communion, 8:45 u.m. vices that were held in the Strath Catholic Charities, Diocese of Tren- | ages. Morning worship service Is school, Sr. M.Y.F. ship service is at 10:45 a.m . when a t 11 a.m. with a supervised nurs First Methodist Church the Pastor will speak on “ In The more School. ton. will be held Saturday, Mar. 18, : ery available. The pastor's mes Monmouth Reform Temple 147 Main St., Matawan Hour o( Crisis.” There alco will hr Among th*' guests attending a re- lot Morris Hall, Dir lion’*- for ; sage wiil be, "Necessity of the JS2 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury Rev. Dr.nnld T. Phillips er. a dedication ceremony for the cepiiou nf ’(ho Cobhl»,s(om’S, Route | the Aged. Trenton, starting with a j St. Jok ns MeWtst Ckirdi Cross.'* A junior sermon will be Rabbi Edward Ellenbogen, D.D. Minister White Cross quota, supplies which 35, Middletown, were his sister I couci'lfbrated mass ai 10 a.m. Ihs ■ SERVING TriE BAY5HOP.E AHEA held for boys and girls of the Sabbath Eve Services will be held Rev. Donald W. Shoner will be sent for missionary work. Jane, hi.s brother Ira, his maternal } Kxcclh ncy, George W. Ahr, 1 cliurch. Tho evening gospel ser- tomorrow ot 8:30 p.m. In the Sanc Assistant Minister A nursery is provided for the enre grandpa !\a ts, Mi. «uul Mi«, Ai |S.T.r>., Bishop of i renton, will be J 2000 Florenco Ave. — Hailet Vlca is at 7 p.m. tuary. Tlie Rabbi will officiate. Ills Newman and his paternal grand the principal celebrant assisted by | Divine Worship is at 9:30 and 11 of infants and pre-school age chil EETWEEN HIGHWAYS 35 and 36 Wednesday evening prayer and tcrmon will be; "The Glory of the a.m. when tho Pastor will preach dren during Sunday School and the parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Hyman members of the Diocesan Adminis praise service Is at 7:30 p.m. House." on "I Am The Good Shepherd.’* It morning service. Presser, trative Board. I Is also Girl Scout Sunday And Mrs. A “Family NiRht” supper will bp Sunday Morning Worship Services Bible Baptlit Church Cslvaiy Methndist Church Bnrrv is a seventh grade student o Richard V/ien will speak about held nt 6 p.m. The evening service at the Lloyd Road Intermediate ( A Rogular Baptist Church) Third St., Keyport Somewhere, someone wants the j 9:30 A.M. ',-A 11:00 A.M. Girl Scouting. There will be special will be nt 7 p.m. this week. “Tlie School. Ho is n member nf the Middle Rd., Ilazlct Rov. David Propcrt, Pastor music fit both services nnd s super Revetolio/is” will present nn in things you no longer need. Sell j IDENTIC/- !. VVICES Rev. George J. Elliott Junior Choir will sing at the 8:30 Temple’s pre • United Synagogue vised nursery is available for in spirational program of gospel mu Youth group nnd plays on its bas them at little cost through Clns.^i- I Rev. George J. Elliott will bring a.m. Morning Worship Service and EVENING • 7 30 P.M. fants nnd toddlers. sic. This quartet of youth (rom ketball team. tied Ads. - the message at the Morning Wor the Senior Choir at the 10:45 n.m. At 9:30 a.m., Church School Leonardo will sin^ with ihe accom ship Service at 11 a.m, service. Tho Pastor’s mcssapo will m eets; 11 a.m., spccial program paniment of electric guitars ami Bible School convenes at 0:43 be, "The Three Crosses." There is for children from five to .nine; 6 Will give their testimonies. a.m. with classes tor ell ages. a nursery in operation during tho p.m. Jr.-HI membership class; 7; 15 A midweek service is held each p.m., ndult membership class: 7 Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. p.m., Jr.-Hi MYF meeting and 7:30 p.m., Sr.-Hi MYF Rally in Red Trinity Church fFplseopal) First Presbyterian Church bank Methodist Church. Main St., Matawnn Rev. Carroll h. Hall, Rcctur Luther Memorial Church Fifth Sunday In Lent, P.tsbi‘*n Of Mu tawan Missouri Synod Sunday, 7:45 a.m .. Matting ami Highway 34 (near Main Street) Tlfitoo Ave. and Freehold Rd. Holy Communion nt Church: I): IS New Shrewsbury a.m ., morning Pravnr aud Holy R«v. DamM D. Reinhcimer, Pastor F.uihnrist, Church School, at Ra Lenten Mossagei Sunday School und Dible Class vine Dr. School; 11 a.m., Mornini; will be held at 8 a.m., morning Prayer nnd Sermon nt Church: service, 10:30 a.m. when tho ser 7:30 p.m.. Evensong nt Church. “Confrontations With Jesus” mon topic will be #,Tho Mcrciful Holy Communion will be cele and The Pure in Jfeart." brated on Saturday, Mar. 11, «t fl On Wednesday there will bo tt a.m.; on Monday at # a m : on i. Th* Roman Offtcor Lenten service at 7:45 p.m. with Wednesday at 12 o’clock noon; on the sermon topic "I, John.*’ Thursday at 9 a.m., nnd on Fri Two Church Service! at 9:15 and 11:00 A.M. Guest speaker will be the Rev. day at 6:3o a ra. Louis C. Meyer, executive secre Thd Episcopal Young Churchmen DIAL-AN-INSPIRATION 566-1222 tary stewardship and evangelism, will meet at the Church at 7:30 The Atlantic District, Missouri Sy p.m. Sunday. nod. Tho Wednesday EvcnhiK Lcattn SAVINGS! SPEEDY SAYS: ORTHO DORMANT Economy - PLU S Buyers Will SPRAY Wnnt to Te8t Drive
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I Bom in Union Beach, Mrs. Ho?- j Building Co, He “ctin*d in iflfil He w steer lHiov ungageraents Births M ...... Funeral Services wedding For ! Mr. and s. A;;uv,u uuiiouur.en, I usti-T was the daugiuer ol the fate | served as superintendent of eleo- Two members of the Matawan j Old Dridgo, nre parents of a dauoli* 1 Elias Senbrook and Lucie (SrnitlV) j rions .from March, 1923, to January, Ferst Aid Squad delivered Mr. Klcpp-Roilly Niles } tcr V'orn in .St. Peter’s General Kos* Mrs. I'd 1th Sehwavz Senhrook. ! lO-'ll. and M rs. Burry 0. Zug’s new Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niles. 32 ! ni»«l. w'jro he'd Mcad;\y c;( U j t>\w. v/as a Keyport resident, most j Rachlin lived in Maplewood a.so. from the Scott Funeral Homo, .Miss Clapp buhy boy thi* couple’s car in Edgefield Rd., Kcyport, arc parents j t cf her life. j jor 2.] vc-ors before moving to of a daughter bom Wednesday, j Paono j Belford, v.-ith the Rev. Roberr. F. } Surviving ave he: husband, Wd- . i-Jolmdel'in 19 tho driveway oi tho Matawan Leng'.er of Ch.risf Fpiscopa) CiiU^cli Baptist Church nt 9: XO p.m. Sat* Mar. 1, 190/, at Riverview Hos- : A daurdit-cr wan born to Mr, and j i liani H. Hollister: a son, H arry I-. j ' i fc icaVes a son. Edgar L. Kadi- M*ss Zos Clapp, Now York CUy oiuciatiijg. atid interment in Fair Rooerls or Keyport: two aujters. ; jjn 0f ijoimdel; a daughter, Mrs. and Matawan, daughter ut Mrs. urday, Mar. 1967. pital. i Mrs. Phillip Pnon? of Old Bridge in ■ St. Peter's General .Hospital. j View C‘iVvo'cvy Middletonn, {or Min. Char.vs i^ep a of K“yp Pine St., Keyport, are parents r.f ana one grandson. Mrs. Edward M. Redly. W-Ml fiiCCm ty also a member of ihe Neptune Doyle of Jam aica, Queens, Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Holey, The wedding of Miss Prudence a son born Friday, Mar. 3, 11J(j7, at Orchard St., Fair Lawn, to Lions Club Auxiliary. Doyle of Old Bridge, and John New York City nnd I.p.ke Mohawk, Darrogh, daughter of Mrs, J. D. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCarty, Monmouth Medical Center. Mrs. Kmil D. Madison were ths attendant';. Pvt. Gary announce the betrothal of their Doyle of Hazlet; a daughter, Mrs. Young, Berkeley, Calif., nnd Box* 212, West Nutswernp Rd.. Funeral services were held Mar. daughter, Maura Elaine. to Fred Poulin Mrs. William Rhodes Rita Harmon of Elmhurst; n broth* Bnice, Fort Monmonth nnd Hope Ilolmdel Township, are parents oi I for Mrs. Myrtle D. Madison, GS, well, Va., cousin of the bride, Charles Darragh, Freeport, Grand erick W. Klepp, son of Mr. nnd Services were held Monday at 2 cr, Peter Flanagan of Astoria, Bahama Islands, to Norman L. a daughter born Tuesday, Feb. 28, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Poulin, 23 of 3 Parkview Terr., Hoinidel, who served os an usher. Mrs. Frederick E. Klepp, 10 Fierro Parkview Dr., Raritan Township, p.m. fiom the Flynn a n d Son Queens; a sister, Mrs. Nora Mor Miller, Freeport, son of Mr. nnd lJ)y7, at Monmouth Medical Cen died T u esd ay , Feb. 28, 190*7, iu R iv 1 Funeral Home, Perth Amboy, with Reception Planned Ave., Matawan. ter. are parents of a daughter born ton of the Bronx; 13 grandchildren, The reception will be held in the Mrs. Charles H. Miller, 75 Atlantic erview Hospital. j the Rev. Herbert ileclu officiating and two gre?;t-grandchildrca. St., Keyport, took place in Free Miss Reilly, who is a graduate of Friday, Mar. 3, J907, at Riverview Services were held at 8 p.m . in Waldorf Astoria, New Yorl; City. Kottorer Hospital. I and interment in Alpine Cemetery, A solemn high requiem mass wus port on Friday, Mar, 3, 1967. Saint 1. u k & * s High School, the Day Funeral Home, Keyport, j for Mrs. Catherine Rhodes, of 101 The. bride attendee! sclioob in Ho-Mo-Kus, will receive a B.A. De Mr. nul Mrs. Georgo Kctlercr, offered in the Holy Family Church After the ccrcmony, there was a with the Rev. George Watson of | First St., Perth Amboy, who died Matawan and is a 1904 graduate of gree iu Elementary Education irom 00 Main St.. Matawan, are parents D’Antonio yesterday at 9 a.m. Burial, under reception at the King’s Inn in Free i.incroft Presbyterian Chinch, ofi:- Friday, Mar. 3. 1067, in Perth Houit ColleRe, Fredericksburg, Va. Faiersun State College, Wayne, j of a son born Tuesday, Feb. 28, Mr. and Mrs. Roeco IVAntonio, 7 the direction nf the Day Funeral The bridegroom attended .schools port. riating. Crm'ation was in Rosedale Amboy General Hospital. Homo, Kevjwrt, was in the Crdvary this .lune. Sh«‘ is a member and I 1967, at Riverview Hospital. Monterey Dr., Raritan Township, Creme(orv. Orange. in Ridfjewood. He also attended St. The bride was graduated from are parenV1; of a son born Fiiday, A native of Peith Amboy, she Cemetery, Queens. S’. Y. former officer of Zela Omicron Pm Horn in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. was t h e widow of William C. Francis Preparatory School, Spring Berkeley High School and Amer sorority. j R oberts ; Mar. 'i, jytr, nt Riverview Hu's Grwo, Pa., and ia a graduate of ican College, Leysin, Switzerland. Madis».tn w as a resident of Holmdel Rhodes. She was a Gold Star Moth- !loj$er Bnbson Mr. Klepp holds a B.A. Her’iee in , Mr. and Mrs. . .. Harry Roberts. ; pital. two years. Clemson University. Clemson, S. C. Sho is employed at the Royal Bunk ...... a>e parents of a or, a past president of iti Perth j Roger Ward Babsun, internation- Economies from St. Vineon:’;' Col- | Cliffwood H;-ach The widow of Fmil D. Madi.-on, Amb'jy chapter, and was the cus- f ^jfy prominent founder of Rnbson'e lie completed service in the U. S. of Canada, Freeport. I *:ou;ou born at P erth A m huy Hospital. I Frye j lege, Latrolv, Pa,, ami an L. 1. ii. she v.'as a m e m b e r of D av S tar ted mn cf records for the Guid Slai j ppporty, Inc., and one of the few* Navy. I The bridegtoom was graduated j Mr «uk1 Mrs. T!:en:as Frye, fi The} will reside in New York ! Hegreo fmm G-'ov^etown I !.o,v . Wisnowskl Chapter, Utiler of th*- Eastern Su.r, | Mothers of Now Jersey. ; financial leaders to predict the I&2& from Keyport High School, attend j Center, Washington, L). C. lie i*; i Mohawk Dr.. Matawan. ore par- Brooklvn. City. 'I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bernatd Wisuew^ki, j «'ii!s of a son born Friday, Mar. 3, Mrs. Rhodes uas also a member j depression, cJiC(J Sunday, Mar. 5, ed Nichols College, Dudley, Mass., presently employed as a law clerk S!.ir\aviug arr- a .-am, R uhc.i M ad j of the Violet Rebecca Lodge 5o of - l%7> nt t},c tty;0 0f 91 in Lake ! Mor{!anvilK\ .:reare parents of u ’ 1%7. at Rivewiew Hospital. and Monmouth College, West ) at the offices <'f ‘Vdeni/, Goldman ison "I llniindeL a daughter. Mrs. j Odd Fellows, the Auxdiary of , \yaiei; r.']a jjl1 founded the Babson Long Branch. He is n member nf daughter-*...... i...... iiioni ...... al... Perth Amba i and Spitzer, i'erth Amhov ; Giani Phydis OT)onno|| o! HunlmjUoa, ! the John B. Fgan Post m Veterans ; ideational lastiture In Wellesley, the U. S. Coast Guard Reserve aud Hospital. I.: tw o sisters, M rs. Ha/.el j A winter aedding is p'anm il. ’ Mr. and Mrs. George Gi; lot horcum Wavs, rmo a past piesi- \ ^ 3RSii train young men In busU F O R M A L is employed as assistant secretary llond’uelde nf Clearwater, Fla., :dent of the Mrst Ward Demoeratic , f|CSS an(j fjnnnre. He also founded und savings officer of the Freeport W.diers Sutln'i Or . M.itawan, nre p. iren.ts I Amlo-Lasko and Mrs. Gladys Cook of Mount Club. Stic was a member of .he , Park in I.Hke Wales, a bus- Savings and Loan Association, Ltd. A daughter was born in Mr. and of »i son born Sunday, Mar. i* Dora. Fla.; and five giaiidL'itidien. W E A R nt Riverview H(e;pital. Grace Lutheran C!uirch. ;| : inass research facility he set up to Mr?. W. R. Walters, 2Qi) Canal Dr., She i.s survived by a du'phkr, Chesapeake, Va.. in the Ports- M rs. Jo h n A. Cwitmy 1 tram women in finance nnd prae- ) Komer Mr.-;. \irgim a Del»nas, of Matawan; | tical reenomics. T O H IR E Wolcomc Tea For t mouth Naval Hospital on WedMes* S«*i vices were cnntincied Satur four sons. Willi.im Rhodes of l ords, ! ' . , i diiy. Mar. I, Jil*Jr. Mrs. Waiters is Mr. and Mrs. R.ibeit Romer. 22 day for Mis. la.ii-! T, Couuey, US, . 1, 11 • „» 11: 1 1 Mr. Habsons annual business Hendork St., Ha/let, liaiitan W . S. WALLACE Now Church Members 1 the former Janiee IVuVier. daugh of 320 Loiiiiard Ave., U nion Beach, ‘ Park!' K oi'crl' ki"1 J(-T£cn o t Mor-1 ?.n^ “ P"0."!'0 f,"vcns,s P“'>- ter of Mr. nnd Mr*, Theodore Bar • To\vn.-hip. are j'aiem s of a son who d ’rd \Ve-hit.-;id.iy. M'tr. I, 1W7, ilMiiville, und Melvin K. Jcsw-n of ! ,I||J a*.*«&i*iper for many CLOTHING The Evangelism Commissiun of 1 f* un Monday, .Mar. 0. 1%1. at Riv- at S hore Meii;< ,-d o-nii-'r ' her, 178 first St., Kcyport. Morgan, Anoth.'r son, Pie. i."Rny i yuarjj- the First Presbyterian Church of i erview Hi'S]>it.i!. Services w ere from the W. H Keo sad Boys’ Furnishings t Rhodes, was killed in Wo-ld War i Matawan held a tea Sunday lo hon . Doyle Freeman aud Son Funeral Home. Michael Goch hhot'9 or new members who have jninul [ Uiikss ; IT, Sh<* is also survived by nine Mr. and Mrs. Simt»n Doyle. Old Ftc-hold, at ?>*3D a.m. with a grandchildren; two j'.rcnt - i»rand- Mithael Coch, 42, was found dead the church recently. Tlie teas :;ri Bridge, a>e parkins of a diughler ■ Mr. and Mis. Harrison Ive’gj. *10 icipm m roasi- in St. R rsu of Lim a in hi* home at ICi) Fo-est Ave., W. Front St. Kcyport held several times throughout the ' Monro-- St., Keyport, are p.ir-.-ni-- ol . children n rdsUr. Mis. Madeline . b«rn at St. lVi«-r\s Hospital. Church, b'rcehold. Intermea* v.as , Stead of Perth Amboy; nnd two Kean^he.r;-, Sunday. M ar. 4, 19B7. year to provide an opportunity fur 1 n voa born r.: : lay, Mar. !•. ll'^r, at in St. Ihi'.e of 1 I'tia u-iy. I'oljen v>al r’-e (!<*•;.*!i was dus to new members to meet the officer.*; : Rrnli I Uivei * i'*w Hospiud. ; brothers, Ge<'re,e 'I homp.'.on of B o ia in N ew Y otk. M is. Cooney Mi-luehen, and Frank T;uarps of jiaior >? i\ i. nf the church and become more Mr nnd M is. Sam Rodi, Old was a communicant of Hely l-amiiy closely acquainted with fallow par Ncal/o l.aKewe-od. Tlie sen u{ Steven and the late Bridge, ar-' i,--tf-.;nls of a son born Chuieh, Fnion 11*■•»!.•:». She had l-< >n M arv Gov he is survived hy two ishioners. at St L -e v’s u'»spital. j .loan Se.ii/o, 10'1 Krs\:?u’ Dr. e ”.'a.‘'-V' d ;\t Mt'.t li-oui oiait,- Iton- ! William it. haum broth--:*'. 1 :• ven Cn.ih of Keans- Mrs. Frank Karlovich w n s i Services were- held .saturdav b-i 1 :-.i S'! ate ,;’t' pa I ■ ’ii! - ot n hurt; ard Jolm Gi>ch of llayouno, chairman of the event and Mrs. llausncr Su;-vivim: are her husband, William IL Bamn, tiV, of S12 Donna d-urd;', : horn M- nday. M o . 0. atul a si dor. Mrs, Mary Kraliek or Caywood Cooley nnd Mrs. John Mi a\(i Mrs. Tl'':-’«loie llausner. A. Coo.i.-v: a 5rn, .lohn -L y. Or.. Point I'leari’.!. %\ho died IM!;,’, :k l-’.H-frvi'.'a\ Ho pital. Jersey City, m addition to his falh- Lambert assisted. Mrs. Park Me- Old Liid:'.!’. a I- p.i:».nts of a of (dd Binktc; a daird'ter. Mr?.. , 'I'ueMiay, Feb. 28, ll^u, at Point er. Junkin, wife of the past Clerk of vl.Uighter o<«i‘i'> at St. iY tor’s, tlot»- Kallu-iiue Colim s ot l-'re<-ho!a: a • F^scrman I IMeasan’ Hos{>dal. Mr. P.o.ra \sas n Set vires a. re hold yesterday In t h e Session and Mrs. F.Iv. ikuI pital. ! Mr. auvl M:^. A.an F o r m a n , brother, John J. O'Connell, Jersey retired plant superintendent for Oi’y; a-*-! r - \ i u gr;tud\-;ii!d" ‘-r’. the Kowaichyk Funeral Home, Jer Smith, wife of thi? present Ckik i Ir '!>:•' itv 1. 1 , Matawan, are f»areats | Humble O.l and Refining Onnpany. of tlie Session poured tea. , Old Bndgf, are parents <>f u Seivi.es were held Situidav for , nnd N ‘W Bedford AVe u-.vti j-,., B ayonne, at i>.30 n.m . Buriul waa e«al Hospital. Miss Lti’ei M. G eary , l a u i e ’e-.- \ an K.\a- 1 -n ,jk j|sUsRJc C«-metery, R u th e r There is no L'-ou.^i way lo show William F. Ycagle, Mr. nnd Mr.*. dauglUei- !;aia a! St. Peter’s llus- '.'!a I Ship. John Novuk, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles : Mr. and Mis. Fi.uuis S pital. l-’ark'.vj.v. l.aoie-ML- llaih o r, wh" 1 Boin in blh/»d)i.th. Mr. Baton ; ford. your love and tesoeci tnan v,ith i ' died. W'-dnie’dav, M ar. 1, J'^o, ttt A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. ; Ll l'd g e u a i-'r l^i.. M icr-’.aa. pi;;*i, P'disoii. fore goin^ tn Point Pieai-ant fled Monument.Call jHARREJ kin. Rohert G. Knyser, Miss Gloria ‘ diutghlei. KI; d.i A'.'u, to Altir’d ! Mr. ;\:ul N*;s. Kub’a l ('!vl h'uneral s.‘tvi.:-a were held at ; <’i>;ht years , Si, John 'h Schvfltiivs . Alien .\ndo, >nn «;f Mr. an d M rs. ‘J. Ij a.m . h -u n tl'.e (tim chum ^ei- visit 1. Car>tenr.en, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fd- P.rtugt-, ,ii -• jM h i;[s of a aon b j s n To (.liurchirornen | Mr. Baum retired in 1937 from i today or our IGUILDI viei* H'-m, lor lum-iaK, 237 Hor- ward G. Oh-on, Victor Gainor Jr., | Alfred Ando, 171 Ml.bjunk I n.--, at S!. r . ;er s jl’-spit.d. die Humble firm wIn 1 *-• he had Su ndayXiglit Programs display. Mcnumtn.i ' 'Ihe Maich •m'ctur.’ of the Sister - dentown Ave., South Asaboy. fob ' monument Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Comer and M it.iuan. ! ; l>een employed for 37 years lie I H ayden hood of tlie MiMimouih R eform Sidney Drury Jr. . f » was graduated fnim ’ lowed at 10 e.m. by a high retniiem i wac a m cnb'-i ef the Lsso t.Hiaiter- 1 On the two remainhiu Sunday iVm{de will I'.* h dd * u Mor.J o,- at n u u s at St. l.awrt'uco'ji Church- tn- i Matawan High S» hnol, Closs r>f Mr. and Mrs. Jwhn Hayden, Old j Cemury Chib, ; nie.h’.s in I eat. St. John’s, Methodist WHARTON MEMORIALS 12:lio p m. m ti e S'i-n iaa .y at tbe ; lerm o n t w a« ;a R esurrection Cem-,- Tho first vuca«i>m Bihlo school ; IDtil, n n d Ih-rk* ley Serietarird Mrldgi’/m e parents of a son born Ainoii:* tie* t«,i>-;\,)is ia a .sister, i Chiii-eh, }ta;iel. will have speciil ■ r- v.ly-i-ieeted T ‘-rnpV, Bli Hanc»* tery, Nc.v M.irket. Hwy. 36 noar Main St. for youngsters was opened id ; School, l-.asl Oian'i.e, She is em- nt St. Peter’;: Hospital. Mra. Flsie Kvan of 1'ey; art. proi::ar « (*fi I’assirn Sunday eva» ' Ave., New Shi h ov. i li'Mi m i'-'sey Ctly, Miss Geary ID01 in New York City by Or. plovfd in i!h* p ’TM-nne! dep.^rtnivnt mod- Mar 11*, a nioving picturo Keyport Mark 'I'i;.? ladies of ihe Pie:d)yt».-n,tn had resided in la n r '- m e Hur;>-'! Robert Uovillo of the Baptist , of Uonson C- rp , U’« n,|l,i i'!;-, i Abraham H. Oai-hlln , entitled. *’Ihurnbas,” will b« Chureh at Shi - v, ,,rv. \d- "•e fi*.■ il- fei ih - p ast to y ea rs e n d u;\s Q 264-! 124 Cllv Mission ] Mr. And't w.is (m ,i-.*.: n -innn ; Mi. and Mi - Mau..v M.ok Serv'i ( s *or A\>ruhaj'n H. R vch sho-,mv This pwt'.Hv' p\nti'ftya the it •( s th e T '-m p 'e *i;* • u ; - d f >r Tin pari'-h:. n. r ol Sr. l.av>i Muiliie;ler o-f the j IMfltl a n d in ( ao d u ia < o!' .v*, of a l'Oji l.i ai i I bin d ty. .d ai. 2, , d'd, were held at p m. w a - :.l.iy hy Pontius I'mde \\h>n tlie crowd ed e.ue--;'- ai !-•.■ ;; ohi m<-e-:mi; chuivli K.’satv S" 1 n-ty a n l the Me* Cl.p.s nf I'nil He is *■ ni• ‘1 ('*. - d by 1'iiT. at i pivtme has received SPECIAL OCCASION . . . A f dl wrtMini’ i*i plarm* d. | Mr. and Mrs, I m \ id *.;';■ • : oi tlrs p :o g i.im the ho-'oty ,t:ul s ’g* i fdr.s G*-ary w ai (i.■)}»! «> d in the sex C 'nnitv Supe:!n"‘ndent of FUe griat co:rm-ndaiioa by leaders In i lh>;tio.in M " I’i!:• Hoiat. i'.iir,, M o t nifiennce of »}>,* oe.p-e’taet s\,:rdi «'■: acoi'::-.!i;i;: ihpaftm'-M! ot New .k-r- ! lions, dud Suedjy. Mar. !», l‘-*7, In tbe lu hi of 11 in.oe.ti;. t ni m .l Treat Tho Family BillinM-Fngland - ganville, are parents of 'm i.s. a IU the 1 em p 'e V.pl >v • v.-i'-ei.. d. ; sev Bell \< !i phone Co, for 35 veaie Good Sam atdan Hespltrd. Wet» On Palm Son lay evening, Mnr. 'I he pn.i.i.ui’, is under d ;- dirrc : Mr. and Mrs Fn-oM W. Fiutl.md, ! Ix*y an d a giri, l-e n I hoi'..* tv nt it.*! N< >v.i!k and b.!: ';ibeth (ffn.es. ' Palm Be.e h, I-'hi. IH the Sen.- r Choir will sing M ar 2 . P.«o, at lv.% uvt w Uo> tion of Mis. Ciet‘.on l u-dauei, She had t<’.ired f^r U yerds. Mr. Raehhn was ihnitm an of tl. ‘'F«>-t- 11 . i; " i'v * i ’he duecth^n ol To Our Best 1 : Ninth St., Union Be ii h. mmoueei family education chairman, a: ! ihe n i 'a t of tlvar d au g M ’-r pit.il. SurViMiu; ;oe a sister, Mt>. . UmkI of Kaihlin St Co.. w New ;rk Mt*. Arden Hubbard. ThU cantata 1 Mrs. I ouis H-M.'ll'.m. ptseT ,m \ !- ’! lie),! A M.inion f.f 1 aUiei’CO , C lalro I-'mma. to M*. lue.d Uas 'i-s <)>*\'i1 lopivcut and lavestneMd (itm. tells th * sioiv of fln» lu*t d ay s nf Viiirhee-. I presid- id. '1 hey v. t-1 bn jm i: ie v *t• . Ihlhan. son ot Mrs. Ivhvard A. Bd lin ! - r .e ! i «-• j :o .- r !.,,ud l-nd ul.su p iisiilent of thu F n u ai C hib.t !•> a s o rtin g mu.«iea! betting* . Mr. anil Mrs. Ron.od ■! ii>-i • .ing in the promote with Mis Mi, < i« ,iiy (‘f Me; - * r i I \ ill,*. ; linn sr., 21?I f'hnrch St., Seutlt 1 ,72 Hu'b St. Wn ...eiaiL, are par ton M au'ivr, Mr.-.. ,\'t-.‘rt Go'dst- !a riainfiold, ar.d the hit" Mr. Bdliaii...... etiK of a I oi n 'I fur --lav. Mar and Mis J.k k 1 «e- \ f.o. : i ■Mr-,, William Ihdlisf.-r j Mins Lng'.iml vva*< gi,idii.o*‘(| & 2, !% ;, Sl'or»* M- d a -I C«;ie, i. ate true n .d m !■ ■ im-hs v, id !;■• pt" S i . •' - •« ^ ( MiI'ii '- d Sale r ; from K*’Vpoit Ibgh Stho-.d. C!a'-s u d i e s vidcd by Mr. and Mr- t.d’n d iv ! i Mr*. P.- sm.; lhdhsi* r. 77. «-f t of aud is employed by tin rratey Schoenio,:, K W, t I t m i Sf , I n H'-.ud;, L l ; N..f. Bell Teti ;ihnno ( <> .i> .in in Ah , and Mr;. ,U !m 11 m wiki th* d ‘I !;uisd iv , M ar. 2, l'**>7, nl IMIOIOCRAI'IIV fonn.iti tn .• up -t vkot in l‘< iih Am- Mrid:’11 'u •• |> i ; . I,’-, of ,i d e.:.»»* St>nu'v*!ii ie, soiihooo want.s tae Ke. ejv a w Ho p t il Jinn j 1j»‘> born in Middlesex (i,:i«id H--*. WEDDING ALBUMS IN NATURAL COLOR c - things you no longer need S<-'! 1 S o o n %*. ie held nt I .'<<* p rr». phal 149 W fRONT ST. t Mr Hllhoi w.is g.iadii.oed jfOMi j them nt lit^e cost thfwiyh m It- d ’e r.il H'-me, K evport, I South I’l.onfuld High S* hool. ('la-s with :be H-v, f)av;d Propert, pas- Porlraituro Smith , Led Ails. KEYPORT I of 1^ 1. Ih’ v-jvid thrr<’ ye.ns ut dut <»' L’.dv.uy Method‘st Church, A son >‘,,is Ix-m m M:. arid Mis 10 MAIN ST., KI YI’OKT M4-UN FINE FOOD — PLEASANT AfMOSPHCRg | t!»f» H S Nav v an d is now em ployed offp i.ding Hilda! wai in Halnahd ,he.: ph V Sfndh, t r ? [m.la Change u?>ed toys mio monev' T#l. 7M'I?63 Amp!* Pdrlittg . hv Taylor F m g e a r d P.|,- ‘Aoikv How? Wilh a Classifi' d Ad' U V m etcry . , t u . N’ri'th Pi,-hi h South Ami* <> 1 iie-pit.d No ii.io- I ns bei-n St t foi lla’ Sfhnmrlni'.ih : \sevV.ha>'. \ ' o , ,\ a-. 1«11 ti \ o *dr. an d M r «. . . - - John I. Si bon? i Iium h of Ohl Bi a!,;i NO M USS, ruo CUSS, NO FUSS Bli'veb-s, \\b -il |>o«*ds a le ni'M.t in Ai;u’"\ M-lmna Ho.- itlw.iys in d> tnand. Seii \ o - e . 1 • t ptM! r'hosjiirds . . WITH THIS - ( t n s h m Mi o i .:i . t n.irn s ( J.'4>fon. Paune M^.i.,1, Mitjwwn, jM i = COMPLETE FEED... • it-, of a dau/h‘er horn Thuf>dny, ' I n ,1{ Ri\rrvirv¥ IfoV A n n o iH ic m g l»frman L .md M 'v Myron Old B fal^ r rtf ir jkHrid'f of ji d.^VfT'U1 li f Uun in Sf. PE la in e 's F lo ris t *1 7 , . me NfiW LOCATION If :§l h V: e ..-.- t f Aft .-tj ■•.»:*! "*! I"' Afi*> Cr-I. i'l r . ’r* A.» sf t-1'1 H | ' ( S 'V V Y W ' ^ v . j 4 / CliUv'Ood, N. J. ! te le p h o n e r-% 566-?aS& d f t y A 'J 1/ / ] i , \ - r '/'A y ;--;- . . _ y IIOUH- 1AM 19 < !>,M. • | { ; ^ ’ > ' * I . V ^ Ct -il %%. M ft OMIvf^v •«. »r,w,
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t c i l l t 11 f i n r httir *lyfa Now thoro aro lowor ratc-i on all Maiion-to-stotlon calls In NdWjortfi^ HORSE CHOVJUr “ ' of mom than L!U in;!-.- 0 f lv ji U | m i i . und ull day Sunday* nfJiiricpw^ rl i I w enuitiiil for )vti by CtitlCK^a** Q «t '»*n « ( & \ 1 4 ta* >«M*ll -t - I.t •( Y WWW fit, f'r‘s Pt ' f'*'M lnhwn (or a ' ji=i‘. ‘.rf-iau-Mfete-. t.-»n 1. an.'ty w Of r<#*1 a a t - s a »V/AHt7.6L‘S PuMmnty* 'H# im r.brv<- v .« tditt. fc-i sa « vhiid nvmisw. n>t<< r - fASM AMI • a IL-III i-vtr|:»f li.*? iatfl li.1 s ir*.ii«»»'l (roftl 1 0 t 9 0 Mt ItUlWliH »&. j * ’i U f m c k ’i sdrlti vftil minu;« m t S 'U I s f v f l d IV *,*» HA/! t l : S5 I!! '?? New Jersey Silt / j § \ >M 1)11 - rilOH * >. I M I li CHtAUVIi HAIR SIYLISTS 3ft . «lii 1 1! I- '*> S'vl ?ll tk f S«wJsv M llM IlmwWl>>■ • sit Ir/ ! The 6 t i l ■’ f' Itii new t^sft id iv#, • Mitt'Af» t* 1 264 • 1464 keyport « » e e v ;tr* , ■ ,■ ■ : li, H4 WB9 W T :'-: '* 4%"* V o t , Pane Eigr.T THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, March ^
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From Central Jersey Group I Keanshurg, All Out Of Garden State W fa* ■* / All four local entries in the. Gar hounds, closed the gap in ihi> game co, Rich B' im onte an d Mike Tofoia Keyport high’s hafiketballers three minutes, In tins period, (Wood, so Hifibtsiuwn must be an den Slate Elementary School Bus- to l!lMa at hjiiniiM1.'. vnM be pi; ing ilieir finyl game w T 'S , } / ^ ' were eliminated by Htahlstown Hightstown put on an amazing dis- j amazing shooting combination two ket-Howl tourney at Asbury Pari; Sate Margin for Union ;ach SurrJay. Saturday from Central Jersey, play of tinking shots under pres- nights handruiming to hove a vsn o re tn tiy par.;.d put out Group 1, competition in a semi sure from the outside. Owens twist* I chance of stopping the title-bound Convention Hall were ;n Keansburg kepi a safe maiyln in alef the t t t io final round game at Asbury Park ed in two over the high . hands of j Amboyans. ) their opening round of jilay. Union ihe >*ame until there w*. ie oaiv I renco knrl»or gav« ■ Convention Hall 78-67. About J7P0 I tho Keyport man guarding his Hightstown barely edged out lien- > U f^’h anc! Kransburg were victims ...... three n* i>*i ppe.';itimi, IVnit P leasant Bonin;/,!! I ;i iieitl :'oal i- r tin t'j'.vii; hip t!I‘‘!] • i l ) y th liilui in the game, ihe fust break er, did the same thing, and follow finals the sinw n.fiht as W «it | c^ ,mwa/ Schtm, Mipi)i„,, , j, ! ikvy U-MI. (!rawil..- r,,„, lU ( ( I i fKM of the blue-clad Rams frorn Mights* ed it by sinking n brace of foul llu* ; w as p u l.in s 1&-J 1 “ f e ‘ > | i j e a d i n s 34-32 on a shot in I'm.' air i sm aller KmriMbiiri; pls v e is a li;,ht j r team s one m town. shots that Hightstown was back in Ropontil into me discard in tlwir wh»'r. the t'.nal w histle w a s sounded i(v| | il-,-.ipen',it ,iy iy u> u;t'cut ^ ufi Muds tne boards, was "i*iir the lead nt 27-2*1. C-J opener. Hence it anpo'ur-rl Jhr im k i Early use. of zone defenses ef ami Kt'ansourg, io:)ctin£.» all the way 1 under li’.e boards. Wiiiio.mson sar»!< < (.nuiigy > . i\o:5u i. Keys should have prevailed in the fectively cut off any rushing fast- The Keys battled desperately to ih r*>i»:»h lh(*ir g a m e with F ro j hold i three foa;j> an d i'vturjjhy iv.o for : aiter the lirst the corner. Hightstown won out by point. Owens lifted in a foul and Valley Regional at Bridgewater striking an incredibly high percent West High Mar. 1 was m aiked by Keaiisburg, wore more convincing. | a break foi thv; hu;,ki-l. il‘j ban i McKnight a onehandc-r lo build the ly taken over. Scotch P lains rr.Mr!\- ; u ‘ nt ovm- oj l-ri---null! i .> o.n , age on their pop shots in the fiist Hightstown lead anew to 30-26. a phenomenal display of accuracy halt, impressive, indeed, in that at the foul line, 25 made in 29 tries. o v ercam e a K ey p o rt height advar:- j p a cs-in. airpliy got the huiI lo* Try Slowdown Utge with a classy fast break that -cmnt dribble, tto n uiK.mk- they had the advantage of very few There lhe Rams tried a slow Even Vinnie Cox, coach of Chris crips and layups against the taller tian Brothers, who specializes would have been wcrlhy of a high } n ouehanded bucket sIiol hs the < auwn,down, n;i.v>in.«passed inununthe ball in baekcourt.lkickcouii. ) , , . i,n m « m .-mKhnni nil ■ schoolschool team team in in winnini* wi 50-25). St , l:,ial w histle sounded, ll dropped in. Keyporters under the boards. It Keanshurg. never behuul iji the ®?i yklJS.*, C_r™ d_ /J*?.1!1 ! rivals at the foul line. does not get Ktansburp. went dmvn h«- was only when time was running and demanded action, they incal- out on Coach John Crews' Red and results like that. fore St. Agnes, Atlantic Highlands, 1 ?co.ro al an-v lim;‘ during the t'tiably took a shot from far out. championsampions of ’ the...... North ’jersey i lu! W ««t of it a defeated’k-:un. White forces late in the game that Tlu? Keys recovered and Aurke got The di.splay was needed. Keyport the Keys stopped bunching under Shoreore Parochial Gramin:tr I.oaj;ue, { Keyfiort Ciramrnar \\i<[ did noi in a first drive for the basket, >7as going against a team with one 4H-31•3k Hoth K evport . C rn in m a r aTV;!;h;,V(' . the sjv. ' d of nee,» :e’.‘ot \o The boards and the Rams could again lightening the score. of tho belter season's records in Sl. Ann's hung in at tho start, bn! ; cope with a fancy ball-handlin send their fast-break speedster, Bob thr state, 1H-5. And the Delaware Scotch Plains five. Soupy Day led McKnight. against a no longer or But here, in the last minute of i ™ *™ .?■ lt% * ”1 * ^ lhe superior talen ts of tb.»ir o p the half. Hannas broke the back oi cr er se mul .na»av.o , ScotcJi riaius away »o an early ganized KHS defense. ponents became to<^ manifest a!u i ■ Keyport res•csistance. He sank a setI v<;rif'V ,th(' ir s'? n«“)nR ,’»hcn ll?ey ! ,lu fu st qJ ;,rti:r. lead with bis jump shots over the The score was tied six times in from outside. t i ,a d .,«,. whjz/ed away an.ead m the opening j _ . ‘ I hands of the laller Keyporters. But the first quarter, which wound up ,,i minutes of the game 5-0 on baskets 1 Coacli J)in Thompsijus Union ‘ then Scotch Plait.s found out they the slowdown again, were *u ^ by their Hob iluc.hmco and Johnny i five also was onmnnte in a J5-ali tie. The scoring started again, nnd broke out lo mss tne i irt 7 — r "/V.n" ".V" "."V v 1 could hr-'ak im ade Kt'iS de'eie-es with Joe Johnson setting one in for ss the ) T/ihi ! the Monsignor Casey tournc-v tourney u iii th.: ball to Hannas. He drove,' sank a * £,H' Key semi-final round ot Rod Hank Cath I wiih their fast br<\ik. Thev pul the Rams. Keypori cam* back board with ! their Jerry V/dliaiur. to ;his and quick on a dtive nnd jump shot layup, was fouled 011 the shot with ! S^hort ^umpl-r olic High gym Sunday. St. M ary's six seconds to go. Hannas sank the New Moniuuiuh, pallia away liom . his peifeci approaches to the bas- from quarter couvl by Pctey Burke. free throw and the Keys were do wo Then Hie Red and While barged • ket w.-re too much for Or.!. !i Piek But right here was the indication , ..t. .. a tiring Beadier five in the last kp. ominous looking seven points nl mvay fA on^ •>? the ‘pore impres 1 hoy;:. ; ;y that iiightstown's 2-‘M zone was i quarter to win Hi is ch.Meat sive scoring s.s'oeps put on by a sent the Union Beach team into n ' re-fire !iirF-s-Th siar to cutting off any drives to the basket I ‘ ‘ team in this pan of the state this : Pi'iie t'-iri.T p ;:i ::! by the Keyport running star and ' In lhe third quarter, thy llights- consolation rontul I’/ne," '..v.h ;'n. season. The cna.'ges nf C'oaiii John Hose. Bein',;u\ next Sun-!;iv. St. ' Keypori to l;ecp the ‘touri. that he would have lo shoot from spe« table n: (;snn‘i n over the zone. i r 1 ‘"!:n^ ‘d«“,R.m‘1' i ‘^7 .x,;;;;" Mary’s will meet St. James, ivvd ii r .To p ClinK . V^ew | the:r opfKn.enis wore* onlv m aking H a n k, conquerors of Keyport i St, Ann’.s Game Hnnnas Scores fn^/r ,;Hnc il ^ I ^ * V"'™* ! ^ ^ l» points WtfO. a Grammar in iheii' somi-finid, Ior - Si. A n n ’s .•diu'A. d Craig Hannas, big gun for the •jla>sy l)it of d“ r m W w S8 o t t n “ * quarter^ rc,h°‘; that ! » » « » > •« * W. the title. j l*al!-l-.nml!ia*.» ur. iin. Ram s, then got going and put his Keyport now tiailed an impossible* out the opposition being i>blo to , tlu o' M.nk Qoifdev ,in>.! iio!i >ie team out to an M lead. Here the break in. The last Delaware Valley Put On Rally lookinp' 50-35, This called for a des ! D on.nd :vt • to r,a -Iv foul Keys ability to shoot out of the lead was rd 7 6, then O'Donnell T h e opening g am e of tlie C n n h 'n peration change of tactics and tho . line ia the e;u!y sra?;es of I!.-' imiva corner kept Hightstown from tak dropped in a three-pointer to put State tourney. Union Heacli - Ft. Keys threw defense to the winds tO ti'.i , in ( niiO-r.l’on. Um: Sj, Keyport ah ead a first tim e a t 9-7. Pleasant Heron,eh, wa* marked Ly ing the game away from them to press and drive. Hut they slill Ague.s v'.a< the eluiMtp'ten'Mp o •*m right at the start. Two such shots W hitm an looped one in to tie it for a stirring tally hv the He.o-liers m Dave Matthews. Mnl.wan High grad who has bwn ouf of swimming had to shoot hard from outside. the Frenehtowacrs at 9 all. the last qu.o tei trm*- i-.v:ii> "I ‘ ^ ‘ ii:* i.i'u titaf competition this year, leiurni'd Sf.tup’.ay for ,» one-dai staia! v.ith the by Bob Riker and Tom O’Donnell Kennedy sank one looper, Riker j e:n u.t iiijdiktnd^ jiii.s i/onnenee brought the Keys baek.lo n tied i„rhP7 t seem ingly had the ^air.t- solely Monmouth College *»wim Icam and picked up points for the Hawks ia Vie lore Push f.; I: .. !, ..tu lut. wii*.i mu.i ; - (3s) Ihe District U NAIA meet. \Sith only a tew days practice, he picked up &corc. TiiunThen tiitnnnnll ...... ". I „ . r, , * ,» lt i sroweti away at the end ei iiu«•*** r r nell and a follow shot by Jim Kel- lhen Potey . Rurke got lhe Key-1 . quiir.crs ?>l5ke ; ter en. i he gcuiie became a run 4 H C.iv;ajrtro u point-bcoring fdtii. a foul and Charley Kennedy a back- ly on a rebound had them back in | port•..■r victory push ...Wunder way X...,Uwith a J in %-11 |jy,, [Jlc,liV p 0int H(ir'»ll.dl ' away for iiie \ictuis iu the third court set to put the Red Raiders I a ) hitler Monmouth look district honors and thereby advanced to the national the ball gam e at unly seven points j drive-in. O'Donnell sank a brace o f ; icam 'the first three (pi.irter.--, hmkc i qimrte.-. 0 JP Wllh.- rn;; NAI\ nuei at the University of Buffalo next Saturday. However, Jn the van a first time at 11-8, 4 4 l.<'0>lrinl Richie Parrish served the Rama spread. Hut the good Hightstown charity tosses, Bob Riker a lay-up, looso in the final period *o !)••;««» . l*'!i;'U H' h Sii'ul.iy '!>«• 1 I SuTn’nn Matthews, while eligible to accompany the* Hawk team, has decided not well with a jumper here on which foul snooting mnde it 52*43 against .on a drivt'*in, and ( harW'v Ke*n- die lluunpson t'orvt 0 (J SoU.* to do so ia that, bi ing w i ot regular practice and eompuitinn, hr would he was fouled, then sank the free the Crews forces as the quarter | nedy pulled a steal and cup against ; tention. U was a foul s!u»i bv Keith »t;r team as they rushed tn lb- tort* iuive hut slim chance to place against tlie top NAtA divers from colkges ended. the badly-shaken Terriers. — This . — ■ . o rr tf);u mK| jt up_ lJul ...... 11 all over tho nation. Next winter he* plans lo return to full competition throw to knot th<; count again. behind Mo^co’s shontmj: aj>aiast St. by <|ii The final quarter was all grab- brought it to the end of lhe first i Williams mteorkeU a Ion- oucband- . Mary's-, New Monmoi;in. Pm the with .Monmouth. Mario LoSapio sank two outside UiH'.m IW*a» and-go on both sides. Two good quarter. j lt just as tlie whistle was blowing Union Peach h-am seemed :d It >.c I»t. VU-aS.i tl 3 13 ^ shuts to keep ahead of Hannas, who side shots by Kennedy midway of dk-ii' i a e d giuw jjn-d .i< tie.' St, Mary Cntcn itfAch looped one in from tha side. Just The Keys kept it going for irn: i and it swished through tho cords (NU% n Mivtmi the ouarter once got the KHS 'def first two minutes of the second ! lo end the Ikachors Kami* fight, ■ game w<*nl alone,, alloA.u;' tium M u la ica ti T o ten s hip before the quarter whistle, Hannas icit down to seven points at 62-55. ‘M'.l'.e.s lo be O'ntly mr.-re (4«J broke in through the KHS zone for quarter until Delaware Vntiey ncil J Th„ Kram;l,iii|i defeat wu< lia’-.l But It was no use as McKnight ed by lhe prohibitive margin of 21- \ l() |H.|j,.Vi. p^ssil.lf. so much Ir. it r i^junded untlcr the hoards. n.-f.vtt i 7 6 20 NJ i l.iltlr I.fillin' Tfymtls || , THE PLAZA the first layup shot of the game. was driving on the fast break and IttvHi.itr t i H<‘tr 9. Bathman led a Terrier rally that j an-nmplMicd did Condi Dick Al- ■ St. M :irv‘s. !r.-d by I'.nt e. lav w - He was fouled but missed, so tha he kept the Hightstown advanlago Vi-r.s!f'iten 1 Ti> •oers for all candidates reg- •: 5 RT. 36 A MIDDLE RD. pulled tho score up tn 37-21 a( half- : bert’s Ix)y appear. The oe.tv t- r1-.'- i in. e!-.sir'd th.' g ap an d u o rt k:! Cii'sey a score stayed tied at tlie end of the steady at a nine or ten point i$:<‘led lo pbiy du;-.:;g thv Vaf>7 s<-a* , i H A 2U 1 — 764-4434 time. M tlw start of the feem ul; hold Town-ihip ndvanta alu-ad U<*-1S ;it hn!ft.rt»,‘. !o !*>•' 2 quarter. spread. Time ran out on the Keys .>0!i v* :;! i * !c Id on ‘H;- v.C'-k'-nds ! half, the Terriers <■ 1>.-UC(J up with n ! hr ip1--. Kv.m .Ijar;: ap| H-art d t«> l-t . quarter, ?h<* H^a'dier-: e:'i»*:iC'‘ of hi :e » : ■ o \\ ' ft IS er, then Riker nicely hoisted in a ed the ball, McKnight was c.utfool* 37-yj. | try ' tn ;i • veai "M> A 11 fry(jut en tli'1 mv <>»•;} i rebound and looped one in from the ing t ^ KHS defenders for er»r>v lay I n ! t 1 ^ 1 "• l.f i weeie ad. F h o » eg'^t c\rd c ar.iit ( s tlial wen side. This put the Keys ahead 22 ups. There was no backcouri guard skrts f I ( r S 1 f n , .' t !.)'< v.'!! ht rie'dkd bv aiail ef the j stands v.ct .... i ...... , i... t .. STAHIS St’N. EVC. to chcck him. »he i ’im uu a it*, mi' i ■ r *. dar- ami t^e for.e to c.ppejr. P !,-v-( 15 and made it look bad for the i! arid Kenr Hama, ™en though they were go Hightstown shot at least a 85 per 1 i 1 !K| win 1-. ..v a c-m: i i p oi: !.ea yeal s ov.jor !<-:* of frC'.‘ throws “THE QUILLER ing back iin ) their rone. cent average from tho floor with l i t f 1 1 I t . l«.-. la.-, i-.iiv ill' lint jcfjiau-l ’0 Ir;. j Hightstown Caines Hack all the shots hard ones until thev teariul under I n i P . t r » d u. 1 i t 11 Methodically Hightstown worked i could lake advantage ot tin* Key* i-ur^ 7f*ne m ihnr •Ml"?;. •: .•■ .. of h.. MEMORANDUM" with th ; v Ml tl./m.,. 1 > u (1 h I i to t!voiji foi tl':* i m .at major nnd j their way back. Duckie Owens Iporl pressing to use the fast break (• di helped them along to a good 18 of-for lavups in tho final quarter, [i 1 f th I I V I N : 11 inn;''! am**. With Ih*’ * 25 foul shot mark for the game, ar. J is inconceivable a team could eon- four *’ ‘la ?s fo ;; * - IV. • :I > . afidi't- n ■ i he shot two to bring the Keypori j linue to shoot -,u 5urh n range n! 1 fi- * r re-- by 'd: . ’lift- S.!'. HI* V.O' ^ Al’tlllV. IH.Sli: scoring surge to n halt. Tho Red t accuracy, vet il is their one h p^ c»! ie d:d rr't i:m!-'‘ nn r"- • I. -. A 1",. .> s ( o:»ven Raiders, incidentally, &mk 13 free J stopping Hoffman High, South Am* throws in I2i <;hun< es. Hannas push-1 boy, their fo^* in the Central J<*r> rd in a rebound. Hut liurko kepi | sty. Group 1, finals. Mm Gomt the Keyport advantage at 24 I-1 ; nors led; «;ood to go ai! th** vay with a geud shot from the corncr. to the stat»* tule this year, with Hut this was it for Kvypori. 'ihey their tp-mendous drwvncourt fuM did not scon1 another fuld goal for ! break to Bdl Clayton and O u t
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c r , J oui'jitjy Zrropcf!-.:. nm y princt-'al. \m ui*s j jot. Atlantic City. And neither Shore i G o! vin Darcy, Gieen Giove Apart- Yai'skfon Cu)!e;>ii varsity. Thom as; ! Regions! nor St.’ttthern Ocea.'t looks' Martian Bowlers SC Bid j was on all-stab; Croup U pluyc-r.! St. Anthony, mtni::. yif Greea Gio\o Ave., Key- Tho Holnidrd Recreation rnmmic. ' .-.ui.o’- (•/nr)u;;n to liokl oet ag ain st | EMI) Met 1 i.iiomas siartco his celle^e work a t : sion wili sponsor a Sprint? Golf the Nt'olln'ij; tui-vi Suu'hera .jersey’ porl, and >\rr.liony Paplioccn, II a state trarhers college in New i Tournament at Ihe Old Orchard entries in their c.roups, * | Fir Pi.. Ii-d'.'t* withdrew their Foiis; Huskies Top Keys Jersey but thiy year transferred to ; Thursday Country Club, Eatonluwn, on May CBA Ousted T!:*- m..bixhm: ot semi-tin;d rouiiil 1 Vuiii' inxi. tie hud io bit om a y ea r coMpbunis ajiaiost e;tch other fa- Bid of Raritan Township • c m will now ad v a n ce to ihe style 13. Persons wishing further infor play at A t’ar-tic Ci'v Cnnvoniion i in sports ns a tranme of ,i w x fame Branch in the match j Mar. 1 llc.'iutts wen* major casualties' iii Ui? 7 ’.«i0- -C/.it;u H i 1N-*. Jt-rsev’, Set* ! ■ avfeorn th ey needed a swoop to over Parochial “A” dM^ion nf the eur- » \ .To/-e 1 C ir >!.?j’ Hni 1 sis. Mrs. John I Snore 2, Henry Hudson 1 V ; rn1.!;) I!' ',Xi:. Si,*, i.’. ' eb-.u:i!o.',n, pr^t-i-Jed, take and pass the leading Shove Re rv”.t j. stcuo Intets'.'ho'nvih; Long Hr;tneV> 3. ltariUin 0 \s. C-.ol. J f v.:\! Soro[>lifniN ts C lub gional team. Tlie Rockets slipped to ru-it R a n k 3, Occtm Tw p. 0 Bowling Standings Albietic ^ Association basket ball : N o t 0 paper was distributed a superb performance undsr the at«t\vr*n 2, Ke.vport 1 O Weill Vs. tou?;i*y in the past week. St. Jo- .iinii »itr* the !.i'” ,-tdx'i s to sC|!# ^JSJAA i-OtMt.NA.ViFA'T strain of this “dutch" mulch. Sutndiugs y(“ph‘s‘, Meluehen, who oi;s^ h| pto',eet wili lk-!p benefit federation rJrh! Dinner Meeting’ 0.0.-'- f ' "OUT« I N’l.i. .1.>!•>»■*•••, S tv L MATAWM'J'KJ’.YfCUT MERCHANTS ih.»v.di|Ua) I . * . - T h e ciul> at.se re- Fur Matawan, the final day of Shnro 17 ? B nnk C:it!iolic 10-01 at thv St.;it of 2, v.- Sy. Jl-!- < '• 1. ' The Soroptimists Club of the l f ;a c u e bmylinj* ihe Conference was? a u g l Henry Hudson If. f» Kray! Anew the tourney, proved the more dead 11:^0 a.tn { No. ./**r.<«!v, !L.'i\v,l ir.viJaiioiis to Gu.’si Niebn Twin Lb'^'S area b.-aii (hi-ir reg .c‘i 1, v-j x.'*-111. Ju: !■ v1' t. ai Rod Lv.mk ••md t.on^ tSriMKh ifying fme in that they defeated rt.nritan 1*1 10 .litn’'- Siv-p •tJI’-j HZ':-. ly lo U'l'.n'.s iii tbi.s a 'lii when ih*v k’.u- ular too'itii'v dinner meeting on Oven ij 7’\. jk i:{ 11 Kuril1.mt'i'e Tcxaco 40 U 34 «v :- ::o--C»iv,up M .Ii-.v--i*\', S<.^‘, I, livem ;^' ;‘«b;mb*'-rvh;r> fl,-j>£i [•» Keypuit 2-1 and forced the Ked Rod O.'uik Ron (/'Neill, formes Raritan mia u])soi CHA S alu rd ay 5H-I. * v. C‘-r\t t. ' Tl.uiiuay, Niar. 2. at UatTa Res- \z ii Straliimm'e t.^iuri ■IV. :tr> im.’etiii^s. * R aiders dow n into tht- ii»noininy of T>onj; F{r;oioli H i;i Kevno'T Il!5*h School basket balk'r, Ui.b’s Ati.inlic! •ill ;)*> ih e d'.’iea; ot’ O JA wa:; iareely 4 it t N’o. See. !2, tauranf. Highlands. finishing in the cellar. Harlan j'vJ.n.ir.% .-iii !' 15 played his junior year at Yankum A m erican G.ik a:» M6 altributab't.- to an anr.le iniurv tint vs. Sr. Joj’scy), A re p eit w a s p v cr. on the St>rin« The dinner aod iu^hion show Rju»^r*h, hmvhm* bi« lijs? C onfer \tldfiletown i) is P ojUm/i* (S. ?v,.k.) i;s « m e m b o r o? P« rr»ni fnn^o-ma Im; Oe. r»e p e t Si!! McCi-ca. Muu.v-.oi. th- 7-1'J C’.rtip V (CV.it. Jtvi.te* vj. C o u teren c’j which IVirs. i-'ntliff and iv ryport H ie SAD Stippr Mnrkiit :ui JT S^ -.O'.rrevi. event wiil b e held tonight nt D ia a Tri-State Conference champion Colts bh [ man under ihe beards, in Mif^s F la m e Cfu.'rry atten d ed nn ence match for the Maroon and V.irk'-vay Atlantic 35»a Q-.y~v.\ w iN'w. See. 1, mond Jim's Restaurant, Malawan, Steel, was third high scorer of the MATAWAN' ship basketball (earn. The Ynnkinn -10 bdow-p:tr shape’. Tho Fjieoii.s u«cd vs. No. Ji?r.Olli:cS .‘12 a tij'ht zo ’ie an d ja m m e d t h e in Newark. Guest speaker at the day. Only Ocean Township’s Arr Jon Liiiirn 191 1 «.’i 1J5 511 Steinbach’s, Red Bank. Ticket sales Hoffmun and Shore •'^ional’.'; Ed Dave Huberts ‘.s Ptmnbin*{ & Heflins yiii boards with McCrea haiidicnon,?d morning session was Mis. Marion l< 141* 1711 117 444 Hill Salt'.1.* will benefit the B ay sh n re Hospital Him 1:i:i KhuscK 11)1 2D« 174 5';s .‘10 45 and thrrchy linut.’d the Matawaoer Engfohardt topped him. ('IK' ih/.xvr In W est ( l i g h t s veho is speaker of the Fund. Mrs. Ann Ferraro. Matawan, t:l.-b U*jvliut 172 171! 1ACAGVV to six pnintF, lie ha° nvvev been Malawan and Raritan bowl- iti oh m !:>l »-l:i assembly. Her topi was “Woman's •s charlady of the eveal. •Marc It re .sky 1 r»«l w held dmv:: 30 well iii bi-j i . , ■. J*ole in G o\ rnm en!. ’ Fo!!o'vin}» : T r e n lo n H in The next regular dinner meeting ■ flural l3ocl.v Works 58 career with Iho Colts, so it was ob Ihe lu.ot.hcon, rejw rts w ere nive.n UU til 2 Kcjpfi'i Liai'.l>er 5ft vious MeCtv'u making a grim will be at F a h rs on T hursday Mulianevs Atlantic C4 I ('laren-e Tliorot-m, a I2G-lb. b y all clubs atte m b ’’y. KKYPOlVf (3 i fiy.ht of a bad situation. Chris Mill ning, Apr. C, when "The M apjc MBS Girls Duteiiy t'ourines j battler for the Cliffwood Uovs A vote was taken on a state ptoj- Suitcase” will be piesonlod by the UnciM’u FcnnJs and Rob Woodward just could not SJIf 1 Club, a threv-rti'jnd dcct.sion cct fiir the }£venin>; IX 'pjrtm ent Unliv.vL'oa Service match the Falcons’ Brian Fitzger New Jersey Natural Gas Co. Uanlols ; in the MeiYer County title bojts wit!: ‘he maji.rit;, ^eiim to the R uth 3? ald anti Mike Sheeley. tall hand's Attending were Mrs. John Bnhrs, ru ti Alboulo Muvtng 4C> j held at the Moose Hall in Trenton C niol G uttsehe Kidiit.y Foundation, Team Slips i : 11 Sh:ini;hnl Inn under the board. CBA got ns far in Mrs. Joseph Dempsey nnd Mrs. 4tt ; Tuesday. He look the measure of ’th e rc.uis'i'aiio.-i totaled Diamond Jims 45 front as 2S-2.f5 early in the third Alexander ttahrs, Highlands; Mrs. i Julio f’n i/. a lonv.ei W ork Co'*ps Tho strain of keeping a M-fiamc I.nm.VK Moni M n rk ft 43 fjnanor, then ihe Falcons blit/cd The next m t-etini' will be a lin- , Fail SiuiU, Holmdel; Mrs. Andrew C? a Uriel '(’ise 41 • battler, in a fro.* ^j. i! was Thera- winning streak golnj; proved too LON tl ANTC’:» (U. the C.-Us with an 11-point lu n that iterie demonsiratitm to be heid at ! Nagrosst, West Keansburg; Mrs. Yc L’o‘.tac<* Inn 41 .to n ’s first trium ph in the ring. I Us much lot thu .Matawan High's girls Wavna Volin er 1!»3 iH’i 14 J Hlw.thnioro tin decided t h e f.nme. Futther the home nf Mrs Ada Haines, Ma- ; Hernice Owens, South Aml>oy; Mrs. Barry Trestler :$ i ina ns« ' first fi^bt w as in the recent Golden basketball team Friday. They suc- Spa* & Span Mai 3B eviilonee t»f the loss of efficicncy pie PI. She is tin* demonstrator. f Clifford Erkei, Morganville; and Havfi Hoct,t IDS \M 171 Gloves tourney ht Fli7ar»eth where •^ymbcd’to the St. Rose, Relmnr, Uniee Assneiatfs 35 >i the Cobs suffered with McCrea not Members of in,* Keyport Literary I Mrs. Ann Ferraro, Mrs, August Dave Yellen 130 i an i:ig he was stopped iu ?.n early ."und. ■'learn on the Purplo Rosea court 40 Ken Denaiucn ma no id in t_op .shape was a 2«) per ccnt, 1C Club haw; been invited to anoncl Pittius, Mrs, Ten Eyck Ronson, AHlPOH'r 1T.AZA COMMEKCIA1. Thornton attends .Matawan H i y li 35. The flnfont was a disastrous in :>7 fries, shoetini^ percenta.ti'.*. tne meeting on Apr. ?n wb. n O. Mrs, Herbert ^taer, Mrs, E. F en H55 8J7 777 i»40: LUAGUB School. ' one lo tlii wearers of tha Maroon ilnzlet CPA teams at mil strength do no; '! b.orne of Kcuh's Flow er S.hop wil! i wick. Mrs. Edward Downey, Mrs, and Steel as It dropped them from R A R IT A N 10) shoo; tiiic thin for Cou».h v’in Ci..':. F'.aitk DnyK’. Ciiffv. ood li'-.iys he i;ucst -speaker. Andrea Ku/iak, Mrs. Lois Drost Al MUIor 150 lilU 104 W\m ijv^t u first-nlace tie with St. Joceph'a, Joe WoJcrkn\\'skl Stull/. Fuel Oil 48 an r u n her esid-.e.ee ef CBA ’s tie- Club trainer, also buni^ht Jimmv und Mrs. David Engobretson, all 1S8 M 'K ni;'hl, \\2 lbs., and .lub'' T o m s IUveir, ln the C entral Jersey Tlloli Runi'.omo 147 141 laj I. t’.K 4« au p letd l stftu* w as a n arro w 57-.ril of Matawan. Ll v ’L’uhp (’up Corp. :! : n ‘i final game of tho season. Ccry Randolph 135 15S their openinp round i-ame. Tlvc Wood to the ringside, bib neither Barry McBride t^, C-v1,.- Ni-’v'k l!M\ 4H \V* Area Court could b e m atch ed . They will go in Matawanl wound up the Mason In n 4 5 32»i Celts wound up with an If-5 rec ll«ui(lt* C<' fi»»hu n**Yf ?:tm rVi- Crcijj, ’75 Christian Wami>n with a 14-2 jmark. The win gave the 002 COO 743 2:154 44‘t 'f' ■ ’ i; ord, ';i:t wt!! !;.- ,iilK ;;IC. f;lU,;s R O N U iM-.ilJ. (.’•Miioac.s (Jrt’Cnlioiihe* 44 34 at Atlantic City a first time iu Ib. Golden G loves ch am p f*om thlrdplaca St. KubO team a li-S season tie with the Sioux Falls U arliun E.s^u 43 e4 341; Cases A ired three vear^. C!iffwof>d, will also ap p e ar on she A niton 'ice Litneftcon mark with two games to ho. The Braves nnd won out in a plavoff :ti)(finn Wiac.'f Jn Kt*yp of tlie season, found gusitv of .stealing merchan V)AHT l.r.ACU'K R t ^ L ’LTS wiil hold a ru m m a g e sale at Si. are available during luncheon from girls recovered their accustomed of the nfght will be the performance sen io r year, in !%*•!. K iavi scorinj-; eliminated 1 ht Shore Confeience’s dise valued at 522.22. W i.l!- Cn-.'lc ic:i Mary’s annex, Fast Front St., Key 157 field j’oals and (*7 ft.uls an d a 4fl.> bi|? entry, N eptune, F rid ay . This Disorderly Cases 11:30 a.m . to 1? p.m . Rood stride In the sccond half, but of Ihe muoic circle in complete Ceilin' llniel 14(1 4'32 port, on Monday, Tuesdny, and they had too much of a dlsadvan- total of *581 ;ximt5, or Ufb!t points left two shore teams, Lakewood F ra n k Donovan. 171 F a y St., darkness. Other stunts will be per D riM • 1 ii 10! :«1 ;»■«! Wednesday, Mar.* 13-15. The sale tat;i‘ to whittle down. per game, apaiiiht O’NeiH’s MS Y c'll'it* n& and Asbury Park, playing for Cen Fords, pleaded guilty to a charge New car dnaW s loaned without formed during the night. U'i 4W wili be (>pen each day f rom ib ’W n T.ui'tn IRS St. Joseph's. Toms River, cleat ed This game is bein^ spon&nrcd by field yeah and M frv-lp for n JJO 174 5U tral Jersey honors in Group 111. of being a disorderly person and charge 82 per cent oi the cars used l ’i.' itrl- 15ft Nn 455 a.m. to 4 pm . The committee m away one of the thief games in tht1 the St. J o s e p h CYO to enable theni points total or 21.7 points avci;.K,.-‘.3 haw kin) battlioK it m \ fm C-J bon burrow, and Mrs. Roeiif I.cioy, , Cntlier. 9 West Hirharri St. Ha?-1 ■ ■» li^llun, this weL'k. If St. Joseph's full court may be used in the audi inj.; tho !'’%'• of such scot ing com Ttiv.’i 'I'iiV < t M .l l . . o i i’ll-Hi 74'"i ors in Group fl. llut neither I.ake- | let. rot gu Ity of stealing elothmc C o m ri M('!i ! I\>auslm rn 21-1.0 wins llial one they arc "In" on the torium . petition sir.c 121b wood nnr Asbury Park appear:, to 1 valued at betw een Sl(X) arid $500 I A nvndollnr Classified Ad hns I'l'i'icer Im MuiU.irui. 2--l’a 71 ;u titli’l If Cathedral High girls score The Diplomats have recently re Ili^ii Scorer This Year Ma f 1 i:t* li;, 1 !m;er • reed.'d an upset, th''n Mntnwnn gets a turned from a very successlul tour Kray! btcame hij:h scioint; p’ay W m iu I ' .i t , t .|.:;* k o fi .Vi ton, dclendie}» Group HI ebump.. ' H ow ? With a CiusNilicd Ad! Terr., Keyjwrt. i article. "fry ono, fiow! rifthi to plav off with St. Joseph’s of Europe ami Puerto Ru:o. Team er of the l .’i-Sfate ('oub a eot tms for Iho Central Jersey title. ! members Goose Tntnm jr. ond Nei! y ea r. O.i t1'-' Siouv f'alN tcnm with St. Kcsr (-Ji)) MaJawan (.15) !H u m p h re y hav<‘ played vviib (hi* him r.ob Fre^jj. lour.er I i.; STORE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. © F^SDAY 9 t© p.m. @©*8® <; *•’ 1* G P 1* M>i 7 ti i;o MrCrt*o world lamn’is Globetrntters. Other senrin:* :-'pr t^r m P v-o © C iMi Silvers ■ nu-mher1; un'iude <’h;irlie Cook, Krercs: vJn.-n O ', >’i v..-, h:nuf;h! Stcl n..;..n .known for his jumping tactic?, iio to si-'p m Ibi* play.'If M-Wne h>i Kkmm'ry 1 Wolf Smith, Eddie Parker and 'th e title. lb>* Yanhftin t'jve cam'* Pcnk r.htr-'o DEPT. Mrie TnitM-’i-i-i : Walt Weathers. out of tl tit!- :.;tmi- lead an: at Wvrivii Preliminary G am e ! Ihe half .■ b Lr.is ‘ m t n:it; !v * ' -ji STORE .It Time of thf exhibition and main ,pcd. Uul i-ii ui. r C ar-i-t Gu!! CARTANS Williams event is scheduled for K pm. A 's t a r t>rol-. ) ■■!.•• io tlie j-i’ccofl halt , p rd im in »rv p.anie will beyin at | an d r a ’i > ft * r tie. t-.r | 121 MAIM ST. MATAWAN, H. J. K:-l.r» n ni. w ilh tlie St. Joseph i‘ i <)’,\t'i!i i until on to j Sehnoi CYO irrrn ai'.d the St. A n n ’s, iM 'ip Kt* . w thi' fi-rnv. i © ' ' j Ki'tm shuri; School CYO Ic a m beine, : |lf ia .'ilu iM'.W s> S ihe m.iin ali> action. I pOIOl !•! la a o m ' i Shore D og ('Inlt aOull f’YO members named ’ d'.‘C’;!: ! * . 1 il! mi to tin.* loetinuHee in iliar^e of the i u bleb t; B T o H olt! U<'<’lintf ,.se Rnh»*rt Vmeen^ 'w .\s a ,! • Rt-1' fV.ri Ib'lt/hm d'T , anti • *)"':■ t;- a d tf.- '11' • Iii v S lu* i *’ ti<‘? i.' :;n Sh<‘p ( tn x /ic^b’i. In clun-.eoi arrange- f.,V bv - lit-nl ho- f i,'. v,.l| l.i'ld ils ; :■ ii u s for the Ih,:h Sebnol Ceaeb‘.-.'»' . ten, jhir. ti• *.i nviv.tu.v S!u«o t.'jjn bUh\,t)d iiurkc. ml of © Mon h y ai S p it*. '! h.- j t>. m- U . Tnktts are available a? I !i« © *;» i in •■in- e |; !>•• ' I ? r< ir, W'i< •: 1 M i' ' i R't S»: v. t w i n 's in M ■im«! Iv?,* e .; J !■■ . i I •: :s l-it-. J ;r. (, •, •' ;•!, !;,• , - f :11f* a>u! su* t: •& IT' \\\ Kl.. niiu'.s in Kc\poit iiis well as from j third i*> n. I b • t |I»I> will luii'l i'bi“llii‘iH ;' ’ tn r'i’b-’i ' cf ill" CY(t. A Slight of C«-:ifel.*l.i ’ v., if’i'n t n ils wi.'Hei ci.issus tm !*'>' -I fa* l »r»ini':,.!.iv, M,;i l'i ai 7 ..i'l p.*M. 'i ic-.i'lous rxhii'ifioii of b a ^ '-'tb a ’ ,‘sn vta*, a ui ttal | »* niii*• IS ;-,,' «'»' r» r <' oi, n to nb ..t.owhuw is j>.i!'stant'\'l. } m ade. brtMls I V . Nt >< ,V. M: l.iiiieH take place al th*' Cirrle • What have ymi ib;il v*u '.vin’t •-l.i'Oid Sr< tn;i ti n r (ormer b^ske!- « I’bi.-a r\iu!a> *t mm, n• * ’ei, p iV 'iK rtv\a\ ' I.ook iiiOiirut and < i\\ ' t' ;'l v t.n |t, r.is ,u< ... K e n 1 In*. .- aMjiian, Lb it; *■ m\ ited to all i Cl ii.sifictl :'*i4-:JK30 o r 56fl-lt?l« to sell jus, hackcomt patkplup of the Iasi c!uh aetivitioj;. lit! KtVMMt te.TJi rouhril by Frai'k SHOP FRIDAY 9 A. M. TO 9 P.M. | ENTIRE STOCK OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE DRASTICALLY O REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS • 2 1 ® 9 m 9 ENTIRE STOCK BOYS' GIRLS' ® % d PLAYTEX GIRDLES PRICE CANVAS SNEAKS ‘2 " WRANGLER JEANS J 0 Oldsmobiles MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE $ | bb ENTIRE STOCK - LACES i/2 Famous Brand Only **|J8 m DRESS or SPORT SHIRTS ° ® RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS PRICE MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS ENTIRE STOCK V2 below *2920 CHILD'S PLAY $ 1 58 SIMPLICITY PATTERNS PRICE WOMEN'S $ COVERALLS or SHORTS 1 CANVAS OXFORDS L MEN'S *’"S88 a BOYS' SCHOOL CHINO WORK PANTS 2 DR. SCHOLL • 3 8 Vs 9 SLACKS cr SHORTS 1 Women's Spring Shoo;; S^ | 2B ARCH SUPPORTS PRICE IP Flnts - Pumps - Lo ifer-., 6* GIRLS' WASH'N WEAR NYLON BABY CARRIAGE e 50 Q £ t LADIES' WASH’N WEAR 8 f i m SCHOOL HLO'JSES 1 CANOPY NETS 7 0 © BL0USF5 1 B I Wider r.'.nije ot ptkon limit rvitr — .ill Iho v.’.iy fiom J.M 1 0 It) $4,QC9| © (^ntl J l OliKtirjhlli; n,L .i-Jtu.ilIy ptic>?(l linln.-- S I ) LAD3FS' PLASTIC ALUMINUM "AIRLUME" & S f 51 $^|8a jg Wiilor f.ingn <>( forlurgc™ incliulmg a lull r ir 5<:t >,f V.-.ml.ittt lol^ly WAITRESS APRONS 9 Itcmi on uvcry Uldnr.ubllc! RAINCOATS wiili oA IS * j til ACK 0. WHITF. 7 8 VENETIAN BLINDS £ 9 ■ Wltl#r rrtnpo of niotUltl ICToion.itto-lneiilred Ruckgl Action Oldsntqbilfll • 0 |o cliooio from I m 0 m • i»iai =i' m 5 ION 'rKsr*-.if F!RST T j f f l 3 Vli^El' VGUH CJi-Uidi PEA LER 'B a .... m CHRYSLER ^ » te QUALITY 1 & Air ?{CENTER * FAMOUS • Conditio-,ici BRANDS « m GEM OLDSMOBILE, INC m F o r Sulo ONLY
110 Mnln St. 5 6 6 - 3 6 0 0 Watiiwsri ••••••« ••# AIL FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT FOR SALE « « •••••••• Page Ters 1H 6 WATAWAN JOURNAL, N. j. Thursday, March 9 , 196?;
< itM ( 1 Airranr. hint M ias v. w nr ti* i i i riicr 1 \ I L |\ iV*-.u'u»o i* * i Jt i UCUICIIUJ disability bon;*!?! ^’ho^k.K il he has : £ 3 1' lo be to n i gram should ask booklet Alexander hwk. con of Mr. an £ ior Id, t’W'UPQ been disabled or in expected to lv : j asm; P . : ‘.Il .‘i.nitx Shnr di i > d hr i i it 1 in i v IE. HL.J >V/ blvd.. ki:an>.mlU|. is in Victual ll Ti InJtico is located fir 93 Smith a t, 1 I • lv li ;n. "'.i tnai ; Kf:* w h e r o h u wnn luvnrdi-d >>••• t ti c < 1 I i * Air iSiC'Oal wnllo serv;nf: as n | * pi ic uu It l b i i J 7 obout ;r-tv of* - r:: t1'nu : member of Murine Medium Ijoh-i Howard n . Hoin-hM:. *neiii tp. copter bquaoron UIMM) - i»n. | eurilv disfrirt mammer. noted Area Men ant! Women ' Air 11 iV»aniK» A n c r.u t tiru u p i n ay th at s o e ^ l s<‘cu rn ,> «1iiu-:bi'.irv HOME OWNERS H e j U v.-i v o I t:k* Mcual For I benefits cat1, bo paid to '.vo>‘-im ,i i t i:\-i i-". in Jhe hi Trjdo-!n or d«scus* sailing heroic and meritorious acnievement | with disabilities that are em '-h'd ! :::iry tor I tiis Ir. . .'.rc* ii"’.. I lj! 'a c*-4 >! I yc.;:r hc.Tic- fo u*. hi aerial night.. ♦" to keep their-. teem workur.’ for V' il i 1 1 t n h Ino squadron, u unit of tho I jr.se; ncnlha or mor->. tJnui a short time ,‘d u » C ‘T so -.t i l i t U AShY S AGfcMCY Inc Armed Services I Marino Aircnitt Wins, Hies t.K: | n«o th«*rnir.v Upon arailuation uml completion Ccmtnan,! ivhich main!i;ins Always be alert for school buses Bl&Atta lloiv, CiariucDU when they stop to pick up or dis AuWet", Kn«» ArtfOcU! of _ AFROTC .tequitomcnu.. the a" , 7 ' ,i Ur^ces r.reajr.i CHECK WITH THE COUNTY'S OLDEST, oadet will be eligible for a com intercontinental missiles and jet charge cWUlren. When you stop, bombers. Stiri;lerl and C«rvicM Ci'Uari mission os a second lieutenant in make it gradual if possible to give T r a c l l n n Kits _____ Tlie Airman ir> a graduate of Red adequate warning to following LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP. t h e U. S. Air Force. Cadot traffic. Dougherty is u J%\3 graduate of Bank Catholic High School. , ..SURGICAL Cathedral High School, Brooklyn. His wife. Christine, is the daugh YOU'LL FIND WE MEAN BUSINESS. N. V. ‘ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Finest C. ' & Y & 1 APPLIANCE GLENN S. CRAY / ttnmhnrri of Main St., Au Sable IfLQf) U ttlJO CO. ltcserve Advancements Forks, N. Y. PAINTING Glenn S. Gray. yi. foster son ol 71 W. From Si., Keypuit Francis R. Johnson, 4.1 Frederick (Nsxi io r«upi6« N'At’l B.vik) Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Cnlolii. it.. Keansburg, v;as promc ed to States In Vietnam Interior Exterior MafaUum Uutci I’ab* 395 BROAD ST. MB BANK 146 Seabreeze Way. Kennsburg. Marine Sergeant Richard E. Our Door Chief Radioman and William J. Bp+rialbtoa In All T^i>e.i 3u{v't"»’ was promoted to Army private pay Naused, 430 Bnyview Dr., Laur States, son of Mr, and Mrs, T.cRoy Call 566-7185 AppU«Dcei asJ fitru.int* South End of Broad S-t. at R.R. Crossing Stoics of -M Pine St., Keyport, par- grade E JL upon completion ^f h?wo ence Harbor, wns advanced to ...schinist's Mate Second Class at ! tioipatcd in Uj";.raison L)cci;housa combat training at Ft. Dix, Feb. the Naval Reserve Training Cuntfr I VI In.Quar.g N|»l Pmvince, Viet 10. Tho promotion was awarded ill Perth Amboy. To qualify for j nam, os H of Shore Party j two mouths earlier than • custom* thes' Ivancemcnts rh.i meii Imd l 'r' ;inli,'‘n l-'snumj* ; ury under an Army policy providing Team 1/4. Incentive for outstanding trainees. to (li- squish themselves by pass ing stiff advancement excunina- Dcckhousc VI was a search and ! As ninny as half the trainees In lio ns. destroy operation aimed at n feach training cycle arc eligible for major infiltration point for enemy the curly promotion, based on Airman Promoted tioeps and supplies ah'Ug the scores attained during runue fir northern coast of South Vietnam. ing, high score on the physical The area contained fortified bunk combat proficiency tost, military ers, trench systems, and on exten fcparinj? nnd leadership potential. sive .silt pjoductlon indua'iy con- | * During advanced Individual train* trolled by the enemy. * Ing, also of eight weeks duration, Selected For Training those who reccivc-d early advance ment to E-2 may be eligible for another “accelerated” promotion, to E*3 (private first class). Naval Bescrviats Throe local men have donned navy blue as drilling Naval Reserv ists, two for the first time, tho third man after competing n tour of active duty aa a fuli-timr? Navy man. me veteran is Allred j. Pom cnc, 1116 Woodmere Dr., Cliff- wood. Tho two newcomer* arc Jo seph P. Aidsvay jr., 1\(JA East Highland Avo., Atlantic Highlands, and Samuel T. Dcvaney, 118 Mid dlesex Rd * Mutavvan. Ardway and Dcvancy will receive recruit train ing for a great part of Uieir first year in the reserve program. High FRED R. BI.UNHARDT light o? this first year will be two-week tour of active duty ai the Fret! R. Pernhardt, von of Mr. Navy's recruit training center at and Mrs. Fred L. Bernhardt of IS Groat U&os. 111. Lakewood Ave., Keansbuv*?, has A lrnun Dewey T. Holmes, son of been promoted to Airman Second Pay Specialist Mr. and Mrs. Hurry V. Holmes of Claw in the U. S. Air Force. Marlboro, has been .selected for Private Joseph J, Fl&uux&n, 21, Airman Bernhardt, & computer technical training at AninnUo API', whose patents, Mr. an d Mrs. operator nt Eglin AFD, Fla., Is a T e x 4, «*s i I’. S. Air 1mm 'e r.lr Thomns \V. Casey, live nt 155 member nf the Air Force Systems i07nft‘ inaiau.umce specialist Washington Ave., Mntawnn,. c^m. Cummaud which manages 1>AF j Tho Airnv.m compU’-*d pitted *"l0-we?k ‘ pay sjHCial^t j sci^ntilic and terlinical resourcef* ■ ha-i-: training nt LarManu AFU, Course r I’Vb . aL thF ‘\nny Fl* I 10 ^Uvof^p new mi“ .i!‘>3, Rircrnft. 'Vex. Hi:- new school -s part of the nnnco 5ch ' Benjamin Harrl- | and acuxpiee s>vu m<. (Air Training Ct mm.md which < • son, Ind. , . The Airman, n lOfiO graduate of ■ ducts* lit’.tfr (N of spec; i'‘.'« -I IN OUP. MFAT DEPARTMENT He was I ruined In Uio payment of j Mii!dh‘tnwn Ti>wnship l.igh School. l.uhm'S t >'. .It* ie».mit,i'!v LIMIT I . W'lM r t t JT a it J Of TIHS civilinn nnd military per^oimel, ! attended Menmouln FolU-g.*, Weit > trained pern^u.el for the c o u r O N . c o u p o n g o o d 5 a t „ march Hill.______hnndllng of travel allownncen, nnd \ T rn;;- r:a u !i, Hk wife, • Joyce, • i* i • [aeresp.ice forv . accounting. Instruction also the daughter ot Mr. and Mr« Jo- ; A lniuu iii,Inn *. i.-; a r’KUl- given in business low nnd pay reg seph J. Voting of 010 Yujxm Ave., unfe of Fr« oii^ld ej-'i.a! iiu'.ll j iwMwBwrww'riiniiiMf -TTir —»—^ryi^ i n»— nmu ulations. New Smyrna He.u’n Fi«. ^ School. SB SB fflB E iae SPEEDY SAYS: Tt’Wird Tha Pjrchil* CARS 2 0 c OFF! * P 50 Of M o re fr\ O u f dM JfaW W A . pUTU yE0y A JUMP t APPETIZING DEPT 9 m m PRIDE LIQUID BLEACH LIMIT I ■ WitM f(H5fHTA»ION OP TH:J c o u p o n rri'Fou ficifw ih o u h t , DIXIE FRESH SALTINES AHEAD IN MARC11 III!, SPAGHETTI or MACARONI ii; «rw#*I3l^e«6fc *«•»< x M E E B E 18C0UP mm G'ANT NiBLETS CORN > S A V IN G S w 10c OFF! h-#rj Tl BUMBLE BEE THIMA SOLID WltlU Iba CFf' tA flL 50 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM =: ADVANCED AIL . . . A N D Ti I tY ARF. B A C K E D HY A C00ivi£S r / ^ Y - 3 0 -DAY 100% GUARANTEE i'» »Y»Y»n»lA V ) W i '64 ^C)RD Country YJaqon 6G DUICK bjjort VV.itjoit fl C f l . A- Ti j t i fia't)# T|d, 7 . S ,'.l A.I.. HI MlJ.ljM 11.. ’64 FORD Fflirlano Wagon ;i X> .-tm 1 « c ,i . Auto. t,.m , '-.,, ,1 64 HON 11 A C Catolirid l( 29« I I .fcr*lt>if 3 C , « . T f '63 FORD Fairionn Wagon A' l» £ I**? ,#s. f J- a1. I Ik. r r , i , a .,» 1..».. p'..i '■ ■ - ii A L u i ’6 6 C M 1 .W v'rtlr HU OF?! . 89« '65 r-ORD Folfoi. Wagon I II’. $ { 5 ? ^ r x *•»*-» v^vu*. i <>1 r o n i BOO A 'lO ic S SM& tfiV/ SPiCED KAM fli ii> I 4 Uf. %**#••* * r ^ , f .1'.. T* f.f , VAH#, '65 FORD Cnunf- y Su(!,m SAT a\\. »rjr fcTrtt* W*.j,r (; tjjt ,J l», r « . Tv ! v,3 FORD Gfliaxlo BOO I.I MICH 111' f& 6 MIDCEf lb. 79c Tt** P'd« Vv* '<* ) r,-». Mu, 9 Cfl^ Alt’* P4. » tYi'i YiiYiY>\Yi in rfn W i l 1 0 C JU H V, S i t '61 FORD I olilnno 500 ‘61 DODSB Doii ...... IMPORTED Cv^HfcO HAM lb. I tv . I I.I.I I, C,l . A, I., Tm,.. p.tj .«H.. t, r
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AUTO SALES HAZLET, N. J 0 O W t in n ; • AT. IZ A M ('1 1(1 I'M , ~ on II ‘.’III. k )ii fa in si ttu rs r,t f/r iow t sj r/ucef{ 8 6 6 - 2 2 M J MAIM S l u m ’ ni | ( W A Y Mf> . m a t a v ^a ! r o u t e 35 ft Complete Discount Dept. Store and Food Center HAIUT ROAD m m jm j M HBOS SHOPPING PLAZA W « r*t*tV« 111* jl^Hl lo |lml» quihtlfiai. I foi tet jg l M )M ii MIC£S EfFECflVE THRU MARCH lllh T m in u ja y , M arsh 9 , 1967 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. P«qe Elevon
cessfui non - resident candidates. "j | fllu v sv ry Will 1M,1 The resident list will take prece New Director Bantu Society Planned j Classified Gets Results Call 264-3030 21 Counties Report ■ dence. Though an applicant. :nny indicate a desire to work in more ' 1 "Spy" Dinner Dunce Card Party . il Meeting than cne county, it is necessary to “Ai: I-vn:i1 v/nh J-i.ii’ca Boini" | The Dantu Scckty c-f Cenuai i file but one application. C L A S S u f 1 9 5 2 Case Workers Needed is the ili'ii' of i> dinner-danee > Jersey hold it.;; monthly meeting on j Thete ave openings tor case IliUle good. plan:) *d by i R'.’d Oak. Cu-opeca* 5 Tuesday ovenin^ M,u, 7, at. 8*. 39 \ Workers tn all 21 eountics of New "The. Comity Welfare Bnards ad ti vi- Nursery c:umI fv>r Saiurday ; p.m. al flte Strathm ore Lan*.**.; nieei i MATAW AN HIGH SCHOOL i tsey. The raiuirmients for ad- m inister the proetcirns of Aid lo Hmlusmh Luncheon evening, \ d:\ I, at ’1 ho Cliffwood in.u m o w . 1 iuSsfou -lo the examination are Dependent Children, Old Aru As Fir.-t Aid Siiiuul Buildir;:. i.ivc :vi.;- Details v/cro nn it;- i ■United Stntp.s citizenship, 12 months sistance, Disability Assistance, Aid To Be Ih Ul Uor JIS sit:, a m."iu v.'hh sn ioti.il pai'y buiii; sponsored by the ■ S « « ORGANIZATION MEETING residency in New Jersey nnd pos to Lite Blind and Medical Aid to the ftavur a::-! v-isuiinrs a lu U07 wit! KtK.'ki.y W rdnesilay '\v'nin,‘!, ! session.' of a Bachelor's Degree Aj;cd. Case workers wili find per The annual (Ionov kiueru-ounf the ihe v.-veiiin:j. Mar, Ih, at S p.»n. \a ’ii'.* Magnolia ' Southern New Jersey Rei’ior ('1 Tl'.- I.M'tl.l .. .-M fr ..,.1 MARCH 22nd.. 8 P.M. from an accredited college. sonal satisfaction und will be help * i i ■ i, M iiutV-'ait. i'iv k ii> IMtlV '•U‘i !JL* ! iludassnh will be held nn Upqh issuance or tlw case work ing lo change the total environ Inarv up'^/ialtu’s of a!! uaiiuns, ia- obiasot.'d from Mi.s. l.r-wis Pcrriilo, j A t The Home of Mar. 1*8, at the Now York !!I!*cmi er examination bulletin, John J. m ent." eliri:;!;: I'at’ila, G'"-;;K.‘ h, I»»:».I In>ui- l-i C.iiu{Utrui Lam*. Aiijlawan. ; Hotel at noon. This Inrf'« function Kijfo.oa. [.as mulate policy and devise aid und man, citairman of 'hv ev‘,*'ii. For Snmc’sct, was tho ;-'uest speakt^r, J for openings in any one or more American Affairs tmd Judaic edu those li::tid .^ouls who prefer meat Failier Ravas* shoved a film anti; rehabilitation programs for tho counties in the state. Two lists will cational programs in the United needy end deprived, but unless we and pi-Uitoes, Mi\s. l^reedimoi's spokt* about the 'vonacrlul work j S T . PATRICK'S be promulgated. States. con)iiii;t(-e will provide a hu^e mission;; arc doin;; around Uu*, have qualified, dedicated social One list will contain the names w oikeis in the Held actually car- PaiUeiputinn will he some 800 roast Ir t (, '.vo rid. j CORNED BF.EF - "AND11 of the successful candidates from women from ihe following 15 chap Jving out und implementing these their home county and then a list Ai Grossman aiul his; Sixirly Or- U*rs of the region: Asbury Park, Real Estate Listing Cards for v ^ a ag ram s the whole Idea will do containing the names of the suc- clu-sira will play fur daiuhii; and Hradley Beach, Carteret, Colcnia, proviile Ikk !vl;i mmd fm limine,. Fo: sale ut this office Deal, Englishtown, Freehold, ticket itifnt inu'.iou rail Mrs. Ficed-!*. mmm mmi Hiphtstown - Roosevelt, o n g IlliRin^RT SCUOR man in Il')!i-i(lcl at 2(M-,rilL7 di Mrs, Sponsored By Branch, Madison Township, Mata llcrsche in Matawan ut ofiti OSH. GUADALCANAL V.F.W. POST 4745 for the vacation of Your Dreams wan, Metuchcn, Red Bank, South Robert H. Barlow, president of Ackerson, Van Buskirk River, Woodbridge, the Central Jersey Hank and Trust Ciiffwood Ava., Cliffwood St Eiiiotf, lin. Featured speaker at the luncheon i aimounm! ^ appoint Legion Dinner consult with us will...... be Mrs, Max...... N. M alkin otment of Herbert Sehor, Bridle, to CHESTER UAUSIS SAT., MARCH 18 (he Hoard of Directors of the Spring before you go . . . Waierburv, Cunn., who is a former Elben VanCharldorp, command* S E. Front St. — M4.I11G vice president of National Hadas- Lake Heights office of the hank. Local A»ents U>r FEATURING Mr. Sehor, an olcrtrical engineer, cr of American Legion Post 23, Vou have tho fun sah and who currently holds the Kcvpon, and Mr. aad Mrs. Homer HARTFORD FIRE E R 9 M JAY ROSS QUARTET portfolio of National Zionist Affairs. was the founder of SiRnalitc, Inc., INSURANCE GROUP we do the planning — ...... , which he sold last September to Matteson, Cliffwiod, au-'inU'd Ihe ALL REFRESHMENTS INCLUDED and arranging. What’s Donor chairnirn of ah parUcipui- , CjCg. He worked fur eight j y^— ~ :T r:rn " : 7 Students At Memphis yeius as a tiansmitUT designer loi , TECHNICIANS the International Tel**phone and ( • j Three local students, Gary Smith Telegraph Conuuay and then tlu-.e j*j ASSUME MORE Haidet; James Mariin, Matnwaa: and Robert Mathos, Union 1 J; nch yea;s with tb.c Al!?n li. Dumont ■ ‘ ‘ RESPONSIBILITY WITH IBM are among the more than FUX’U Lab'oratories as ;ir. assistant divi- j sludenrs rc-Kistercd for tbe spring SJun ii'aniiger. lie served for thre/1 1 • \ If you favo yesrt fcchn*«»l ocJ u c *K o h o n d IncwleJgr o f c !r c « sem ester e!u;,r.t‘^ at Mcmpius Stati \eais as vicf president ot the I'Ve I'TMt'RE A«E SCWE CWILLV ‘; Jronlci, you may hold a. wo!! paying, *ejpo:isib!o fob with IBM. IBM University, Me»nphis, Te:m. C lass-1' , ,, r . . • r*,.,, ! I D A Y S iKl S P t f l M a . 1 • naudi your ilillj ai a mumber of IDM'i Field Engineering D-vision. tor the spring , t a -hv: hejian , aml • y h ats v-jww o u r o il Feb. 2 and will end before tht. ; pany befere founding the Sifinaluc | if you qualify you'll *nier a paid training program. Then you’)! bo Spring convocation ou May ’Si. i Corporation Hi y<’ars ai;o, ■ ; i a u s r t v ie :: Ui'cjnsd your own territory, whora you’ll Install IBM data procewng ty-^anw in customer's offices; and loep them functioning at peak per* 1 nance, SPECIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ! You'll b* JBM’i service r#*pr3ter*tM»v* — .> bfc' job v^'eft can PLANNED FOR W*::‘ ‘pad to greatM piofettional lojponiiWitiej with IBM. For information «nto or call] MENTALLY RETARDED AND BRAIN-INJURED CHILDREN % € $ t IBM II io 12 A.M. ROUND TRIPS DAILY MR. D. K. HAMBLIN ( INTE R-OiHr MIN AT10 il AL) 25 DIRECT lo I’or! Authoniy Tcrmlrta INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINE CORP. INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY, FXIT 136. CRANFORD, N. J. 9 lura yotir lank doo»n'f qot FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF MATAWAN Phone 264-2222 201 - 2 7 2 - i m tf-npty. Pi—'' 3M T/.Cti «. ft J o a u cO".
iX Adding Mnehinos ALL MAKES SOLD RENTED ^ REPAIRED " LARGE SELECTION NEW AND REBUILTS AT LOW PRICES *i V'CAT, GUARANlft st o f f Y ■Kf' First AAorchanfs has your best S E R P I G O S 50% Windsor ICI Monmouth St., Rod Bonk Phono 747-0485 Gut I L, r jump on liiijh ipiinq pricu\ with IfW* at (In; mor-*-y-sjvir.4j ipi-ci.il. Wtod-ilrangling \Vm(Jsor biiiltli itunly -,od for iummor long INTEREST heart yn un '.vnov, oihyr Scott teeds give quick covn (ftijo, "tillM l «lii,!w„- r % ?.5 *-> - •» .u 1 mnwttir o«* • tty A tn-^litJ NOWI R« Turf I t - ” , ...... t A * ,i. t .1 I ALUMINUM B u i l d e r lu*ufPtt t ft f£j ft*,0uit 9* u n c, D.n.< ii*-* Vtsm 10,000 tq. It. 7 9 5 \ M r I.OUO »q. It K<0, ild .v S m t u i 0*W t w i 1 2 ^
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LL(!G.\L NOTJCLC moutli. New Jersey, ior JV »' . pm>. v. ill lu: held itcuiarl 'SCS P-ANi', / i crp-irur.:'. i iJ/in ”/<' ,T'-V" JC Ji, iiic DcciMons of Board nr Adjustment! upon a hank or tri'.1:* e-.ttr,} '»:iri «,tu! ■»|i f\aj-.o.t;r v i : >-;i;CK*ir; H liAi.i t-.' ',!i •;> lh‘. *'v.' »i\eii ot' li. the Cov.'.'l.- >'.{ Mo/.irV/.r.h ar.d S*.;V.c ■ i:UfiV. ol ux *.*t a;-. I/tf'-i it:> ’ : i ’ K l I n ? i:; !hr- I'cwr.vh:’! of mooting >'>* Fibniii-.v ?.J, lfrC7* tho W hen ■ i. d ■ (-• n i : . : ; •: l:i n i;f rsc’A ; It■. ’.jruiu’ o: .-i >'•:<: '..'i . r.r , r;r ii'ti I, Oi J and Ktdhdn/: Co . , biiU!cr h.v; hceti a/f-r r'.-o •!' ] ri-ctcd. M; iH c.v:i.‘s<- f.- r MRHS School News 1 12 I : - ii t tt "I'os-l-'.ship so j'.b r,j t/u‘ an d CUfLvood A venue; PeUU'Vt to | to tt,,. persons rnahh.r. i;.c ; t I1* $lfi w «y. 5H , *2, */•'. 0<). nj. rr;. *it. • r,Ml,!.*- .?:■'!<»: .1! r u - C -.u rl Hb'iC* Par'f a .'o ' .‘I.i :» .'V!*>i:'.'i ■• .»: M .ir h n , i,a . L - .ro u ^ - .if f r t c l v .k l , :.iy _*>» 11. c nj !•! ;i ta won. ve«olut ion—denied tU’ l- ’A tl'.V!'. V. > 11 1 A' <1;. plied ■ irt ; F.NYATK ok n.urro.N* p„ c o o k KHt.jJc,, fii-vli-ai 1. t f 1'mi). j ’ .Wa .Jt-.-i*;.-. o* ure I 1 NOTii.'K !S IIKRKBY GIVEN T i f c working on a portfolio in order to H. The Columbian Club Mala- pay».rn*«ji for Oif1 nrxFA Sirn sn'p. C'-.-.iat'.1, .Nt-,-. ; ti:c t:uvd i f v.ii yj : ' - •k. - - - pruvii to ihe college 1 have the t:it ih Uony.-c nnd meeting r.-nn in from t'it' of th'.; • i oy .•ico'vjvr t llL T C iv r o ruiiat.•J'.'tion u t ’U ; ; aopIhMti a: or. MO.VLiAV, M A F C H N am ed Most ’• All ’.l;o i ;i)i/ il.t’ J.'jl-'Vv1 j 21». Pj Ij i . j t 2. (.SO P .M . :n Inc n 'o ..* l l • liVO 7.r>;,v> -re c o m m e n d e d Vj T o w n p.'iiiij'i'v v.iiii the terms of !i t!ic *.iuvr .;i*i : c'suntfj iif lhe si;oscribt;r • . 4a. \ after };nrtic«l,»:lv doic;-t:»ed situate. ’ and IndJr.hn Fiii.h in pursuing n career in the art. 3ir*nhiUi>ns ic&pecUriE the above hui'K'f- »>>• ivi/'rii.v: n.o »•» ; m Um' *’M;«tc o' ;- n '! v.,u.' h>. Tac ! twit:,. :ii'f tr jasocl fr*- [ ii. th*. fit** ii.,,, ,.f t/.ts *:•> Artistic • Alli.oiiv- Hinnlaii'is ii: tr.e C ounty field,*' lohn related as he looked of th e H oard am i are nv;iliaM»* for hiM.u;; .’iftcr upi iiiiijl "]' ijn* jji-is nt j of tne r>f M ‘■uiiMitn and r<* an d fil, !71 jiu'.i C“4 om u!'cl;v!:vior. Ma; ' ’ or more member'-, of ’ the Ct-um'ii. ■ .Monmouth and StaPi of N“V J - ur\iUr: ^ut;v>ritv o} U. S. Sa i at Ry Mike SIoss intbllc inspection. fiiit'h Kiiecrossful blddor nsav not t'.- j vvni-.‘d ior icri'.f.T' t" T h e Mcp «v>tL-s, ‘•',t‘i'$.<>;•, V around his art room. ■ UF-OiNN’l-VC ;■; ;i v.i:’ t i-a wliiv !i «inv i.'et'5.?>!i, i'‘'r|-*»ri’.,.i.,n or1 JftAN PiLTClf. Sem-etnry dra'.v hir pntpo.^.-,! i:nlil nftcr 1 * :IiO j mouth “ u p!. C'-[ u-c* noru.v.e.storiy People usually think of an artist Matawan Town&hip board o'clock ui iho clay -if y.ut-h ‘.-id* i mi l- vui h<: 1\h Oav r»f Aprii A.H . | Jcrst-y, e:vil djvish.r: of tno St.n’e m a y b f J jdtjt* lino of Thi?ri A venue .:h li.v h«Mrd...... for ,,r .T^a'^st tne Hpnrnval I Vfaa in thivd &radc. My first as a person who is just way-out. of Adjustment < ip fn iM 5 ’ tSiv’ i i o r : ly i f ? . A . . r d at !»:.'up n’t-lork n.m .. at Iarcniises a rc Joc.-dcd Rt. S'J'J has not p;i"r •>> «iv C ou n ty C-v.irt MDtiSf, V<»iuuii*. .it ; beV.vvt-o H ’ :»_r«rd Ter.n^r.t lvo-•■■I. 1 south oidv U'jC *'.f G ;u lte :(i'o { the ap;xii'.-. ;in Obj«?:'ti'*i.s, " drawings w ee airplanes and boats jO HAQ Avcru'o aad tl.enoe; rii:rsfng • nvi.u iw w.tr, the Div:.- But John thinks that this just in drav.iJ Th'-! H.»ndn u !Jl )•. i'a‘th W .’le.i;tvo•: 17 mir.utes , thereof Such objections must b«'. ' '.ip* painting anything that is paint* are hard working, constantly think TirNOS, CONDITIONS OI! ACTS othor plfiop us in;tv bi» ai;r<>ci} up.-m D a te d F e b ru a ry 20th A T) 1<»‘17 is the .'Uin of tOf’eth^r with the I'.jsto vf t .u f d ’e 12C.39 Joel, the;’'.^ ! ported bv sworn t'-.tmiom m the ing and putting to work new ideas AND EACH OF THF.M AS A with the lii(hp.*r. F IR S T NATIO.MA1. CITV HANK nblc,** smiled John IJarber, who 'Wv:Arrhu: D. La.ic-, Jr., FA l’L KIKHNAN, Sheriff. .i. N orth XI dei»fet?s 11 ir, i , ■ h e ar:n ?. No obiectior. can he '.ciUor- NUISANCE. F.afh propfi‘.i(t tnu-t I’c uiu'ai-.cd tci to be used in all phases of art. NOTICE Tru.vt OffictTl. Dated Jan. 23. li/tr K ast bJ.83 Jcet to thesr-uthv.T>tei‘ly j tainev! i;rde>s these provisions a rc was voted most artistic by the PHHL1C NOTICl: IS HEHEnV GIV- a .sraled envelope .u:'| ::‘'.nul:l lwv Satnuel S. S.uofskv, AMv. side hr.o of CJuvfiHd A venue; thi-ncc- i com;-.lied Co»v of’ anv nlde.-- When not working on a painting m a r l; c : < l m i U»>? " p r o ;> ,> s ;,t f-.v 3DD Park Avenue senior class of Matawan Regional K N Dial lhe fi.rcKoinfi ei'UtluO oral- NV*w York ( if., N Y. .iUI $4H.60 4. ah»n^ the southvi esterlv .-u!- I i:e ; Ur-j 'iltd tv.th the' Division should JJonHr.** and. if niailoci. aihl.-cvsrd t.) High School. cr fashioning different shapes with n.'inco 'An1: Irilnjtluecd a1. ;i rcRiiIar KXF.Ct'TOK. of G;iriie,c. A \t:ui'*. ? ,.>u;h t>' de- :• U<’ t>? sera to the applicant. Apnth"* nr in caro ol tlu* nr.tl«;r: nt plaster, John likes to work on old niCHlinf! of tho Rn.ird ot lleidlh n! M essrs. W alter I“. ;iik1 .\io:<)r<)Usn 1»I . j-«rr, M i l a w m N'/uv • zido hfif- r,l Ttur. I :vr ac third grade. Entering his works in Countv of Monmouth held nn Pnhni. J. Matnu.in. i%< n .»/r »».. Counsellors ,Tt i.au, .voTfCK to cr. ::n:ro\i> t o .'.ion ijv o k l p ; k o r w a t e h p o l l run. Right now lie is working on JJ u.t of P.EniNN'.:^ j . many contorts, John has usually my t). Hl(17 nnd ft puhlk' hrnrlnj! was T h e* sih'ffVisftd ' i»!ddrr 1 -fn.-i / • nt hU IdO M Un S*te ov r.>•;•(! : ested were given an (ipnortunltv to prior lo thfir delivery anv inn.mo JtC I24.B0 K ST A T K or \.:iiAKLKS AHHKB ru.Trv 27. 1 P*t 7. ' ■ running by this summer. copiic.'iior, viih th?; p^ttnise.v herei': ’ Soderluml, art teachor at Matawan bit hoard. T h e nfore.said oidlr.ancc tax law of tho United of WII^sO.N*. fil'X'KA.^KD JIG WI 20 th svr.ticnl n »•.«) *ho fo’.hm [p.f* hou'e* f Rcgionul High School, commented, was fUntllv passed ard adopted cn A u ic rlc a shall pr V:ie order vf TJONAI.li liold ap; h arr.-s v.'hich are “John has a natural talent for M a rc h U. 11H57. terest thorcan Is taxable, nr 'haii be SHFIUFP-H SALE J. Ct'N.Nl*iflH.AM, SuTng'Ue of Nottre C**unty ;;i;> d;iy in.ulr. .t:ui ;>art of ;be leattv ; j Lois Smith Appoinltnl F ra n k ty n L. Llunter tnxubtv at tt futuvc flnu*. fo\’."ral suPETtion corn r o f IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLh painting Anything he sees and I am Inconiu tax purposes «•>»! in stirh NKW JERSEY nn the a;)ji!'i*i>l:’in uf t.lio u?'d**VMpnc‘d, Beir’jf ccj’nrn ” - '• knov.-p and desi;». i Secrotar.v, Board CATION OF ANTONIO CIASSI TO auite sure he wil! do very well in eusfc thu d rp o sit ir.n«lp t>y will Pliillp G Jiecker. Sole Kxfc.itor yf nated as No Third Avenue At- j nf H ealth CHANCERY DIVISION T H E ZO N IN G BO A R D O F AD*. be tetunitKl and he will hr relieved Uie esta te n{ the s jid Char:.?1? A:>hc-r hintie Klehlmdi, iS’o.v Jet-se>. I tne art profession.’1 Editor MRHS Yearbook MONMOUTH COUNTY JUSTMENT OF THE TOWNSHIP J9 H -W ______1 ul hia cnjA ractual >)bhj*ntit>r..^ nrisinl} W ilson, deceu.s'.’d, notice Is h er Tne npprcxirn-i^e ammmt i>f the ! John is constantly trying to im Iiocket No. F 3itoO G3 o r MATAWAN. [ty Lorraine Dnloio NOTICE i from tho aoreptanc*1 of his praposnl. JOSEPH GPOSSO and FHANCES\N CES Biv’t-n to tl:v p .-H i i o m «f id deceased i JucJKn'*«>:-’ ' ’ sa'isftud by' xjid ' sale 5a ' TAKE NOTICE that th»* Zortng prove his style. “Several people AN OHD1HANCE KSTABUSH1NG T he aucccisfu! bidder wil! i><: fu rn G RO SSO , his wifi*, Plaintifff vs: i to p resent to t^e .said Sole F 'o * r,Jt-.r ; is ‘>u:r' f|l, S13.’i4‘l tc»;e'bn.*. ,n th Lois Smith, a senior at Mulawan tho ' t:>i • Hoard t<( Ad'nstrrtent ‘’>1 the Tivwn^Vdp—. nave offeree! lo buy my ‘paintings SPKEU LIMITS ON CIIUHCII ished. v.-Hhout cost, with in', t h t j JEHSEY CENTKAF. HOME AND OK their vlanti^ iir.lt-r oatti Regional High School, has some mont.'-.s fivuri ;Jv uf Mat.iwar, did on *re Jith da.\- STREET. UL.OVD HOAD. MATA- apprnvinj; opinion of tho !> ' *i:ra of > VEI.OPMEHT CO HI'ORATION. - I PAUL KlFflN \N, Sheriff, but 1 am not ready yet to sell . . . j Dated Janu'trs ii, 19G7 Fcbtu.uv, renoe-r ii Jecbion thing lo be very proud of during -,VAN A V E N U E A ND COUNTY llaivkins, DolfJicld & Woad it the | eort'oration of th^ State of N e v J*:-- D .itcd. Ke»>rsar' l!!st. l“07 somehow [ &m not satisfied with Kov:it», Andcrf-'o. Hoiowttz & U m rtinR c* v.iri.ince to tht- jppM cant her lust year at Matawan. Lois HOAD IN THE TOWNSHIP OF effect that the Bond.-: atv v.il-d and »cy, CITY FEUERAf. SAVINGS AND Philip G. itecluM M ;.m Strc\M I «:o Kn\>u-.‘t to corporation of New J<:r.;c;>, MO^* I Soh: F.M^'UV'r 4,Love,” a variety of different col t.EGAL NOTICE block 17, Lots 224 nnd 2J5 -m ths ctected by the senior class as the wo? passed and adopted at o reyulur the levy of ad v alo rem taxe.« to p a y MOUTH I.UMHER COUP., a corpora- 1 Philip G. Rocker, K-iij ors nnd shapes. NOTICE Ot* HEAPING. D’.VlT'iON Mntawau T;-.vnsn:p Tax Map. n.i the ineettng nf the Township Council »vald lioniU and Interest th»‘Tc-“n '.vtUi- Uon of Now Jersey. LANiMS & LAN- 1 32r> Main StriH*t girl who did mo#t for the schoot. | OF WATER POLICY AND SUPPLY Various I'ornia tho Township of Matawan. in the out limitation as to ci> rnt«» »>[• am ...... DTS, a eo -p a rtr.e u h...... lp aial S'T.\...... IE ; M ata.v ,m. New Jersey result if a hearmk' held on sa:d appli* When LoiB was asked how she Caup.ty oi Monmouth andState of j nil^ certificates in fr-rn OF NEW JERSEY Defendants j /Utornev OF TH E DEPARTM ENT OF CON-j catinn on Februa.v *.3tn. Lp67; 3t'd tlie sCl' l rOV v a'I t ' i l o a nv a iv*r» n d ECONOvriCp r < rt \v < if i/' nDE l- ! . 1 , . n..___. _ . in. John enjoys fill types of paint felt about being the girl who did New Jtrsov on Mar^n t>, 1907. fn elo ry tn said firm ovld-’iu'hiif the By virtue cf ii w ilt of e x e n n to n ' i33 $22.10 dfjoiaitn of the Board ti on /ilii with VE7>OPM ENT. T renton. N, J :.!a*a most Tor the school she replied "I DATBD: March 7. \(Jft'i proper exerutinn -ard delivery of the In the a b iv e s ta te d actior. to n.e di- ! ------—— ...... — the kecrstary thereof in tlie Township ings, particularly impressionism wan Township Mu:iittna! Utilities of Matv.van. : R O S E K. WtiNV.Ef. Rands nnd leceipt 'if paymer.t thPM- reeled, I shall evposo for sale at 2 -U0 and abstract works, fn reference feel it is an honor and a privilege SUEHiFF*S SALE Auvh .riiy. ‘M N' >b!f Pl.j^c. Mat.iw.»ri. D A T E D . F rb ru ar> 2d:h. ISGr. T o w n sh ip C ’.evk for. T h u oblij’ntions )ieri!u.ride:' d fi-, public vendim . at tiie C ourt llntcie New Jor sev. fi’cd application oa to the newest art craze, Pop-Art, to be elected tlie girl who did most ^S.CO _____ liver or accept th Uoruls pursuant Jn tho Dorou^h of Freehold, County flUPKHJOR CQl’HT OT ZONING BOARD OF JanUrtiy JJ, 1‘k” tor ppto\al of John feels it is just a phase and for the school by my fellow class hereto shall h« e^ftdicfoc.od on th«j of Monmouth, New Jersey, on Mon. NEW JERSEY ADJUSTMENT TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN. IN THE nvnilablllty and delivery at thv time tho 20th d a v of M arch. iyC7, v.i 2 CIlANCEIiY OI\ ISION plan'; to d ivert a n\.ix;tvum ave;;p;e TOWNSHIP OF MAVAWAN will soon pass away and be forgot- m ates.” of 2.0>V,O0<» uld law ftrm end dated as of the date of such delivery, to the effect hours sculpturing different crea yearbook. Lois takes part in many SEALED PROPOSALS will be re tions using plaster. that there Is no hiUathm p^ndint; or school activities such as the His ceived bv the Township Council of (to the knnwledse of the siKncv or -«a John has plans to further his edu tory Club, Pep Club, and the Li t!>c* Tounihip of Malayan. *n Hif^iprs tht-icnfV th re a te n e d iiflecUn}? cation; he hopes to become an in brary Club. Cntintv uf Monmouth. New Jerjuy, the \ahdiiy of the rJonds. A copy of at Municipal HuUdlai’., ill l>Aver nr.id a|:provln;; op^''^. \\l!l npn«».ir on dustrial artist. The schools that A college preparatory student, W ain Siifut. M a ta w a n . N’evv Jer.-ity the Bond:;. :m hn has selected are Cooper Un Lois has been accepted to Frank on M a rc h 27, 11*6?. until It-.oo u'cVhk V.arcV. n. V '-T ion, Pratt, and the Philadelphia lin College iu rn m k u n , ind. Sh»l r.M . «t Anion Miii’ t’i.y ’.vili be pui>- HOS1-; K WI’INT.Kr. livly opened and atviounccd, (nr the T«»v, n-hip Clerk 8 College of Arts, which Is an affili plans to major in Education ond purchase of tlie rollowin^ l.v sue or jo ate of Temple University, seems j issues of ili'iv.ts of sain. dvi*' Ibu get fenders is considering coming back to Mat- the one college I would very much uwan to teach speech nnd be a I (w ithout ..p tim nf prio r rp0U Street Improvement iiaads. OHl>IN’ANCC* FIX IN G SALATMES maturing in mo principal amount <>f OP CKMT.MN OFTICKHS ANI> $40 ,0 00 in ojif'h nf the vc.i'-. 1u>Ul to K M P ! OYKl'OF THE TOWM?HlV hlV). b<«th aiehi'.ive. J.V».t'')0 i:> e:icJi O F M a TA'.Va V jn THK COUNTY nf the '.cars t:»7:’ a r d 197.'!, and iOo.iHiy OF MONMOUTH In oa^ii rl thu yc.ir-- 1^74 Rrtfi 1Di5. UK n Oi;DA!NF:D by thfc Twn- The Birds will be d.ited Aprd 1, tihtp Cour.cil ..C the T\j.vu«ivp :i M r * - on every Chevrolet IU6? an d will b e a r in terest nt the a iv at i as follows • INSIDE BANKING ratea w perI'ti annum specified by tht j1 Tht* »n t am ootl tii-ti.uiCjsalaries oiol theui*r «*•of- .rueeessful b id d er th erefor In aCvoru- fircr>j nnd eroploveea s^t .o ith h elo^ ar.e« hetCAUh. payable on tlw Ur*t » shI,u ho as i-l). You get those four polished ones on top and an extra steel fender under each. TO days of April and October in each Touiiohh* j ».>0 M year until maturity. Ta:c Collector 3.4!»w) '•'•ib he j citrk of 'C'cc' 1 & ow> »»{ * t.(«)•>. - a.vi nn It ’s one of the ways we make sure the new stays i« a new Chevrolet. GM no t Collector of Water Ac I 3.200.00 f i \iansiratc 3 50)J Your Chevrolet dealer will shew vou a dozen more. ’ M u n u tn .i’ Ov.-rt A:
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tiie IVuid • i- i . ! t. 11 in'n 1 s si.'tti .t ■ O. 0 ; If.lt’ :isi: !■;«-, »•* t u . /.Miunfi A popular eujfom sr convenience in lha i-i*;ti. .ti^ of O ccu n an ev 3fr» 1'- 0 1 net.' tv Hti.ldintf Ir.M'Cctor !.;V fie ld of b a n k in g It the drive-in window. It •• OiMT.ifiis- «!»■» 1 - .? • » ern;.;i-> •liminatei "cruiitng around" to find a parking ift iU "»- V ' •. u e v tr o;i I'rve ^0 tt n f . c i r ?»■ urtv w i|Ct* :i* iii.o ipace; it lavai ihs customer dijco-.fort or. ■ 1 1 ,v \ e ■■ ir ■ 01 \.it 1 >1 T .-r n V - v • .. , . bfid-weMher d«y»j you can do ycur i n i 'd a ii'ie iM n • .. 4 >ri»" n, >n. u. : 1 '-O' I 4 ai; .•r>l!n'»r «‘'.'' '>i Ol banking right from your cor. r* tT.kOii*!*;*--!, h«ti- • iut
:f I ,1^1 rd t" tn •' ft ;n;i i.itirVA (hrtll Le H « v a you been uiiig our drive-in window? • iu iif n ’t.k rt 0 , fn-ntnr\ 1. linlT. . i’ 1- iii n r m :v {«ke I'fJre! imp’fitiavt* 1., If not, we invito you to do so. n to •Utder .*f* ! taw an d »c< jrttliu1
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ftl»oSavn$U«/,.'iQO 7.V5 ‘6 ,J Dw.k (.it tlw S’A MCO Al'i’KOVlit) k iI lit* D uring M iircli onlv ai >otn ( iK vroicl D ealer’s ih •» I!if. 1’ j<»i ihviI I '.Hiu'id (tutu i n M « ! uf Any tlml ft wniiv. AU(MUKI/i U Q u ( OtALtH h \ UUir Hi/* »ign tif j l t m IIRlUtui lil»llM li(V( Cerlione's Greenhouses -•s . * * f- ft* } MULLER CHEVROLET, INC. N A M C : 0 , HY, 35 - H O tM O a )►*>*.«* fi. (Pphrffn Hadt't #.-J Mds!l. rs^ ;i) MATAWAN, N, I 07747 f MM M arch 9 , 1967 THP M AJ A W AN . jO i |SN|4 [ M. J.
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■vBjlL LANZARO'S MAN FOR STOCK ROOM and jan UNION BEACH APARTMENT, 3 (OOF SHINGLES • $1.76 bundle. JUNK CARS REMOVED, no tmv- ! itorial duties. Apply Mr. T^r«inli ri?. Intjuitc 121 FluicuCc Magtiam Agency G uaranteed cars Aabt.’::i(.*j; and brick • S10 ire: charge. Call 7ii?-_'.G7l ivjtf J Outvoter, Peoples National Bank Ave,. Union Besch. yq. Cedar shakes $10.50 sq. Finer A W K 0M 2E D SUZUKI of Monmouth County, 25 W. Front WDerTROM^ATAWAN'lo Free- 1 APARTMENT, 3 nicely Furnished R(X)firi^ Supplies. 52 Wilson Ave hold Monday t.hrou^ii Friday! "Save With Safeco //A MOTORCYCLE ■St., K e y p o rt.______wj9 SALfeS & SERVICE rooms for li^ht housekeeping on nue, Englishtown. 442 6821. wjtf leaving Matawan 8:30 a m„ return-i MAIN ST. C R. RT. 516, MATAWA* ALUMINUM SIDING MECHANIC, Nolan Road, Morgnnville; .1 mile ing from Freehold 5 p.m. Perman- j lire , Auto and Homeownef Poikies" i experienced or willing to learn. from Highway 73. Adults only, no 1IAMMOND ORSAN, excellent ent basis, will sh.'ire e.xpenst-s. * / 566-2224 Custom homes in cxctusivo area of! condition, L-100 mndel. Call 26*1- OF/EN EVES. -riL » Musi be married. Call 565-2420. pets. Call 591*0614;_____ vv]5J ■162-256-1 betweer. H a.m. and 5 p m. ■ ______wj9* Matnwan Borough. Will build to suit I aflc’r P-n'- wilt J ______wjtf UNION BEACH APARTMENT, 3 1225 5 v.-j'J leoS Estate—Insurance fD!iS CHEVROLET 3/4-ton pickup WATERFRONT DIRECTOR — rooms and bath, tile floors or choose fiom existing models. 4 j " ' with tmol boxes. Call 591-1110. (Matawan Borough Lakefront throughout; heat and hot wator bedrooms, 2H baths-, formal din COMBINATION ALUMINUM MATAW AN 138 Main St. 566-0003 wj9 area.) Require male over 21 years supplied. Private entrance. Inquire ing room, large kitchen, family STORM & SCREEN of age. Must have current Ameri 221 Dock St., Union Beach or call WINDOWS & DOORS ■ i^fiEVW )LET 1S63 SUPER Sports can Red Cross certification. Write 2G4-CQ37. wi9 room, 2-car garage, fireplace, full DISCOUNT PRICES 2-door hardtop, 4-speed, 427 h.p., resume including age, experience, basement, city se /er::, wooded We hrive e.ustomcrs looking for maroon. Girl owner, must sell. Call THREE ROOM, UNFURNISHED homes in Strathm ore. If you are nv.iilnbility plus ry (U<.irr,-l nn lots. Walking distance to schools, KARL A. FRANTZ 264-3405 583-1562. Wj9 apartment with ti.’cd bath, cer .selling your home please call now 1). & J. BARGAIN CENTER or before: M arch 17 to: Mrs. amic tile Kitchen, ncwly-decorated. churches, commuter service and wjtf 1961 COlfVAIR MONZA 900, 4-door to better understand our libtino Maria Hanna, 6 Northfiek! Rd„ Idea! and cozy for business couple, automatic deluxe model, good shopping. Easy terms, starting at service. The Biggest Store • Tho Smallest Front Matawan. wj9 heat .supplied, air conditioner, in SINGER PORTABLE tires, recently cheeked by me $3-1,990. Call 56IM8H1 now. heart of Keytwrl. Call 787*0990 be P y off $17.50 repair bill and it is SPECIALS chanic, excellent condition. Inquire SITUATION WANTED 4 tween 5 and 0 p.m. wjtf yours. 90-day guarantee. Free de STERLING THOMPSON CASLOAD FIBER GLASS INSULATION $2.4? „ ,-'Mr*. S. jLambert-'on, 31 Myrtle livery. A BUNDLE 150 SQUARE FfcET ■ h Ave-. Keyport or call 264-5151. vvji) APARTMENT, 4 modern rooms, A\TD ASSOCIATES - REALTORS all improvements. Ituuiirc 55 SERVICE DEFT. 254-5553 WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME in RT. 34, MATAWAN - SPG-D-tOO JUST ARRIVED NRtcit St., Wr*st Keansburft. wjfl wjif ;\Help W antod - Female 2 the HazlcL area. Call 2G4-7D23, A TRAILER LOAD OF Stainless $|^00 ______\u tf APARTMENT, 3 rooms and bath, IT S VAN'S AGCY. (Opposite Buttonwood Manor) 1967 SINGER Z!G ZAG wj3 XITCHEM CABINET"; Sfeel Sinks R»q, $33.95 '.'.'itJISTRRfeD NURSE OR Licens MATURED NURSF. will babysit or newly decorated. Cali SG6-9C26. wjO REALTOR Console model — makes button ed practia&l nurse by esnmina* be companion to persons Monday Many Other Items Sold Below Wholesale tion, part ormill time, days & even through Friday any time; Matawan KEYPORT APARTMENT. 3 rooms CU MAIN ST. & HWY 34 holes. fa..,‘y stitches, blind hem^s. PETS 1 2 RT. 36 ings. Call Hplmdel Nursing Home, area. Cail wjiiand bath, heat and electric sup MATAWAN $56£5 ca**h nr $5 monthly, CREDIT DKPf. ' 254-5553 M FOOLf AVE. Old Koypor^ AucHen OMt). ?M-ST(»9 Hwy 34, Hottndcl. 946-420P. wjtf CHILD CARE IN MY HOME. plied. Available March 15t!i. Call MEMRF.R MULTIPLE LISTING ROELDOW KKNNKLS, home ta- 1 264-1237. ’.vjfl ; wjtf Cliffwood Beach. Call 5C6-2018. OPEN 7 DAYS cilities for cats. Individual pens! with runs for dnjjs. T rn d tr loving j OPERATORS .______.______w jl6 KEYPORT APARTMr Vr. 3 rooms, ______'A’ ji, Large selection E v e r }> r t! e n s. MATURE WOMAN will do liyht near town, heat si...plied; 1 Shrubs, Shade Tiees, and Azaleas. care. Pets own diet. Mrs. Uowman I D l ^ l ^ housekeeping or babysitting moth security. JS5 per month. Call Li?T»e, Fertilizer, Insecticides Top 462-7695. wjtl I Experienced dewing maclilr.c oper part — RESTAURANT - lime Experienced, rer.'rences. Call 364-4545.______w]9 Roil; Humus und Manure by the ators and Iriiinwd, union shop, 35 566-0654. wj9 SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS. BUY OF THE WEEK yard and the bushel. Rt. 35 & Broadv/ay - - Keyport hours per week, plant under iww FOUND K i comfortable, individually heated; management.' Apply Jonathan Lo One year old split level home, BUSINESSMEN'S gan, 1 Johnson Ave., Matawan. all kitchen and house privileges. SPECIAL UliACl.i; (HIPPIE with collar in COMPLETE F O R R E N T TV, radio, home-like atmosphere. like new, 3 larpe bedrooms, 2 BANQUET Call 56G-9383.______wjtl StraihmOie area Monday, March 1 Centrally located, very reasonable. l>ath°>; dining room, lnij.’C living LUNCHEON 2 to 3 foot White Spruce Trees 6th. Call ?G4 4371) ufter 6 p.m. wjt) MODERN 3 ROOM unfurnished Call 787-1179 or inquire 10j Hud loom, modern kitchen, family served 1; tu 3 ROOM while they laat. OPERATORS apt. Ideal for newly married son Ave., East Ktansbtirg, off Port room. Best neighlxjrhood. Attach couple. Call 264-3405. wjtf ed garage. Wooded backyard, nice For 10 to * > Monmouth Road.______wj9 IS From * 1 ° ° tO s 1 25 lot. Priced to sell. * Now open 8 a.m . to 6 p.m. daily, MISCELLANEOUS (ingle needle sewing machines, for MATAWAN APARTMENT, 4 rooms THREE LARGE newly-painted Sunday 9 n.m. to 1 p.m. Raritan M O N , THRU FRI. 120 Persons Silldren’s dresses, union conditions. and bath, adults only. Call 560 rooms, all utilities includrd, un Land'.uaping. Highway 35, South 1AMINAT1NC, HEAVY GAIIGK ! COMPLETE ASKING ONLY 9717 or 566-5014 after 10 a.m. wjtf furnished, in Hazlet area on route Amboy. Call 721-O^dS. wjtf plastic. Protect lodjje and credit j DINNER CHOICE OF PATRICIA SPORTSWEAR INC. J 35. Cali 2Ct-157«. v»jj $2 i ,9v0 taids, piaques, tiipiomas, etc. j COMPLETE 38 FRANCIS PLACE GIBSON GARDEN APARTMENTS, Won’t ciaek, pea! or discolor. three rooms and bath, heat sup APARTMENT. 3 ROOMS, unfurn From * 1 9 ° to $2 35 ______KEANSBURG______itnuni r»*v. Charles llollwee. t!f» \ DINNER plied $90 per month, immediate ished 1st floor. Iieat and hot wat*ir FIN’ANCIN'G ARRANGED supplied. 3 room furnished apart BEST TOP SOIL lvanhne Lane. Matawan. Call !W>- ALSO ALA CARTE AT From {7.20 to $7 50 AVON'CALLING I occupancy. 1 year lease, I month FOR ALL 7i‘J7. wik» security in ad.ance. Inquire apt. 3, ment; also sleeping rooms. Inquire REASONABLE KAlfcS IVOMEN EVERYWHERE want our 205 Main St., Keyport.______wjfl Good fill dirt, blue Mune, roaJ fOR kESfcHVAl.’OMS TEL 264 9821 products. Tliere is ti tremendous Amboy Rd.. Cliffwood. wjtf gmvfil, sand, etc. APARTMENT, furnished, 2 rooms, demand for these fine Avon Cm - ULTRA MODERN apartment, 3»* 1st floor, private entrance. Call RAKKL & WEB?* mctjcs. We have uttractive open rooms, acienct kitchen, best lo 3ULLD02INC. & BACKHOH SR. ings for capable women. Write cation. Ask for Mr. Pacclli, 787* 56®-?ZlL______- J v*9 REALTY CO. to Avon Box 37, Shrewsbury, N. J., 967 or 7S7-03W.______wjtf CLin-WOOr lir.ACUTlOUSE, un F.CKIIL’S TRUCKING or^call 462-3377.______w j!6 furnished, 5 I'oomK, all improve- DROKER MORGANVILLE, N. J. KEYPORT APARTMENT, 3 rooms 'v\,^RiFTARY with bookkeeping, mentF, hot water hnat, cellar, va 59’-9707 Electric, gas, heat, hot writer cant. SI 10 per month, 1 year lease, HIGHWAY 34 MATAWAN cash! receipts and cash sales supplied. 1 month sec u rity . Call " i" ' knowledge. Salary open. Call 568 I month security. Eayshorc A^eiv 56G-33H 2G4-3729. wjtf 8FOOT PRAM STAINLESS hard 5759. | w jj rv, broker. Hiph*vay 35. Cliffwootl. OPEN SKVF.N DAYS ware, tub .ail $«5. 501b. musii-; & e fc v t* U l CLIFFWOOD BEa CH MOHERN ______wj9 SEC RU I A P. Y 3 a m . to 5 p.m. room, 7 iarj-e air rollers. Call :64-1 «"'oN-fxi'ft*Tr- apartment, 3 rooms, heat sup preferably with mortgoije ex HOUSES FOR SALE 20CK or 2H-4!I54. wj9 i perience. liffunv Homes, Holmdel plied. Call 563-1952. wjtf SATURDAY, MARCH 11 th office. Call 948-41BI, wji! LIVING KOOM SOI'A, UNION BEACH APARTMENT, FAST PERSONAL slipcover $ , ;*ri*en i P a S T tIM E FULLERE1TE LADY newly decoratcd, 4 rooms, avail 110 also tables and lamp*. $100 Mu', per month, commission. able row. Call 264-8568 or inquire SERVICE $ 1 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 34W. Any 2-i[ hou'-s por day. Pick your Aufcie's Amoco, Hwy 3tf, Union jwn scjjetlul.v Call 560 35Cl_f._ wj!l Peach. wjtf Three bediooni hi mu', 12 yenrr New ranch on apptoximatelv 2’v ONE P I.o r, 4 GKAVKS, Clover old; aluiniiiwn combination win acr**s, 3 bedrooms 2 baths, dining Lecf Cerretery, Wwdbridjje. N J Gir GIRLS - GIRLS' 2 R,OOM APARTOENT, cozy, co.n- room, hot w.dei heal, garage, M A M A LU S dow, and doors, plus auninn« front Call 7K7««S06. u)H? t fortafcl.'. Completely 'furnished. •cd Rar^door.'.. Low taxes', city 121,000. (Vomeif i>I all ages Interested*In Al^utrHlles -hJpplitd. Ideal for BALDWIN ACROSONK SPINET in sew crt. to c u tw i In Lakrlar.dT'ark. Sellrvmenc hr.ne, 2 bedrooms, h<^t making 5200 plus a week working widow'or widower; Ca’! after 4 Middletown. Excellent condillon. water h tat, full basement $11,700. perfect condition SWH). Call Ml!- with cosmetics; trained r t com p.m., J54S6-4572. wjtf Have key, will ulmw anytime. 93t>t> after 6 p.jo.
! RESTAURANT pany's expense. Only iiqpitranmt Call nowl KeviK)it Raricn, 3 bvdiw m s, form K*lf confidence Contact Richard al th.iiiij’ rfK»m. fireplace, full base 1 :r s s n o w PLOW , r, i*K>t. il! kt The Doll House Coiffures IM MATAWAN BOROUGH ment, ^ara.re, SIS,“00. rtf! a«. lunentx. excellent H-'ubti1 ii. I ATLANTIC AVE., MATAWAN f/75.______wj9 Call Mr P..in1ond r>ti6-.iitM. jM GARDEN APARTMENTS WALKER & WALKER EXPhTo KNCED CLEANING nnd SlERLiMG McC/1,NN K i t . VINA rOK RlMilOrK.VP 1', Ironing woman 1-2 days weekly. DESIGNED REALTORS REAL I STATK Wj !) free/er ai flu* top, } S • Pizza • Hot & CoH S>nJi Own transportation K possible, LIKE PRIVATE HOMES MlDDI F.TOWN-HULMt’/EL, N.J., laiji. ; e I0;> mpN II St, Uu, •n HWY 34 566 i1 Lik<* living in your own line borne. MULTIPLE LISTINGS THAUI* « j!i ences requireiFjCaAl 5CB-W50. wJD 9 Coolind Food 9 You N.'tio It W o H• •d r«‘C*«r»1 1 , PRIVATE SWIM CLUB HUILDIKG Lt)TS iiidividuuul ti *ii>C-r,il oi*'nini!s in our soiling 2-«;to;*y Ct hnii.il, l.ujte liv in g Cail •I"''.'i a h r r, P Di \\ * + WE DFUVER ^ ★ sinuU trjets. Wili pay top «k)lbf nnd xla/o departments. Incentive m-hiii., forouJ dminj! r<':i*n, t a t i n : V/, AND RCK)M APT3. I;A S M in \s a pay niter tr.m iiuc period. Apply Riuhen. fannlv pmiii v,ith n i real c".tntL* broker? Call 566 , HAP MM 1X11 1. '-0 FROM JII0 MO. (NET RENT) 1>iit k , , r | 1) Atiantii' h ie Manufacturing Co.. floor, tiu|!aec ami hand hewn i D2D0, tf no prsvver c. i H* >i? rt PART TIME erperlencr.[ S'JI-IU-i vn!'* Mudcin olfice, plra'ant workinj; K l l » :/;! U\V >r v " v . : ' *.*' t k f.i.,.-.. Call M i4. 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I «*)f Tags Fourteen THE M AT.AV/i jv! JQ 110M/ Thursday, March 9 , (96T
Oupsts attending ’.vers Mrs. Alice Si. Pn(rick n Day H nnct'au and Ann Nt. Cokelet, both Jo in s Firm Secretaries ei Ha?.'*!. The Board of Director's meeting (..o/cttmhoit Fla ft nor! Held Dinner will be held M at. 50 at the office* ll-.o annual St. Patrick s Day i of the New Jersey Natural Gas dunci; i-A'Ii-bratiim. um i«r Ih t S H A D O W L A W N h a s Participating on a pane) at a re- Company. Asbury Park. sponsot.duo nf die United Societies i ;*^nt dinner meeting held by the The chapter’;* nexf. regular meet oi St. Josephs parish. kurvport. 1 t » Monmouth - Ocean Chapter. Na ing will he on Apr. 5 at the Colon I will take place in tho scnool audi- : FHA - VA# tional Secretaries Association, at nade Restaurant, Eatontowu. Any tonum on 1-nday. Mar. 1>. coin-! rhf*5 Colonnade Restaurant, Eaton- one interested in learning more { niencmg at .-...>0 p.m.. jt ha.s boon i town, were three past presidents about the National Secretaries As jannounced by jom es Cahill. Ren- j CONVENTIONAL uf the chapter; Mrs. Irene Cava- sociation may contact any mem j era! chairman. | rough, MnrgatwUle; Ruth Collins, ber or Mts'j Alberta Rinaldi, P.O. , ihe comnnUce. comprised ot : Atlantic Highlands, and Mrs. An JJox 275, Neptune. I members of rad' parish society. I nin?5 Moran, Sprink Lake. (arc working hard to msure success t The panel discussed problems I for tm.s* annual ‘’v nt. Lo-chuirmen ! which.may be encountered by sec Woman's Club Speaker ! tftll Uiftuu. justm Kosato. and ; retaries in their profession, and I Mr«; hr:HU'i‘«* W.dc/ak havi* chan*" . many now Ideas were gained from ! of the souvenir journal, a copv of ’ ■* - Patrick Honan of Hazlet, a speak p v A V this discussion. er for We Must Care, will be the ; which wiil be available to each per- 1 -==if Mrs. Moran, chairman for tho guest of the Matawan Woman’s ’•son in attendance. Irish sivle ; New Jersey division meeting, which Club, Jackson St., Matawan. on I ueeoatttni' arrangements are in the i catxible hands of Mrs Ann U-twen- , wiU be hostessed by the Monmouth- Tuesday, Mar. 14, at 9 p.m. He 4 Ocean Chapter, May 19 and 20, dis skc and Mrs. Dot Haiev. j v.’ill discuss tin. problems cf child cussed plans for this annua! meet Ticict co-chairmen ivar Quigley ] ing, at which all chapters in the molestation, the education and pro- and Mrs. Pat Pandolfo announce [ • ■% state will attend. ventvwi u>i it. tAv.U reservations urr ahead of last \ year's record, and suggest that j tabk: bookings bo made as soon I .UII.IUS W IIJ NSKY possible l.*v contacting the Rectory j or any uu:mh(,r of the eommiUre. ( Julius Wilonsky has born ap[K)iut- 25 FRYERS FREE A special entertainment urogram j '.■d t<» the real estato department KVEKV JOIJ, SWi & VI* is being planned by the members j of the T. Frur.k Appleby Agency, DEAL DIRECT WITH BUILDER of St. .Joseph's Council, Knights of , Inc., it was announced by Thomas Columbus und the Columbian Aux- j W. Appiotjy. pies'.uer.t. NO SALESMAN — ilia ry, lo supplement the* music of Carf Stabile and his orchestra. Mr. Wilensky is a graduate of 9 Attic Rooms # Basements New York University School of Garages ffl Patios tt Tile Work Turn i W. f;RONT ST., KEYPORT # Holmdel a Oakhursf a Kcyport • Middlefown ® Neptune City & REMODELING SERVICE 76-1-4063 - EASY CHARGE For Froe w W M M M iittW tiBttii«ia w iw»»i'ita3aBa8iBBaiMiB3i»BSWB!BBasaMKiggif^*BsaaaBy: CHARLIE DIAMOND CLIFFWOOD PIZZA We heard it again the other day: “ What’s this younger & S U B S H O P generation coming io0” Cer. West Prospect Ave. « l-ligliwuy 35 The complaint this time was about the latest dance cnue. CLIFFW OO D, N. J. — 566-4465 Maybe it’s j'JMU'md, b u t we (Just South of Cliffwood Light) should b-1 thankful it isn't the kind of dance dune hy young Come In and Meat uothers nf Hama tiibe in Africa. They have cornels to r>»*c who GEORCE RUTH and JOHN BAMBR1CK can dai.ee fastest and longest Proprietors without waking up their babies. Now this may not sound diffi Open 10:30 A.M. to 10:30 P.M. cult. hut it certainly is. The ~ P O R K LOINS Sunday thru Thursday sleeping bairn:?,, you ^ee, arc* strapped lo their mothers hacks. #IB PCR7ION LOIN PORTION 10:30 A.M . to 12 Midnight Friday & Saturday Aud that, thank gmnlnos.s, is 3c Off tob#l ★ PIZZA KITCHEN NOW OPEN * one kind of babysitting we don’t have to wor y nhnut. We wonder NUCOA what lia-y called the dm ce . , „ Home Made Meat Ball & Sausage Sandwiches M a r g c s r i n e the wa-pa|HH»^ic, we s i »PI*» m *. \ We invite dancing mothers to 3 8 4 8 2^53* MOTT'S — COUPON — dance right on down to our dis plays and h.mdsome stork* to RIB SIDE LOIN SIDE ANY PIZ£A imike n wis*? an d economical Applesauce 20< Off WITH THIS COUPOM I ii‘iv*ctioit of modern merchandise OfFER 6 0 0 D fRl.. MARCH IP » 5 « . MAR. II at (il.M IH.DSMOtMl.K INC., & P.M. TO MIDNIGHT •r' UO Mam Street, Matawan, CLIKFWOOD PIZZA t SUB SHOP l'hon»*r S«6-r>(jJ0 . . . “ WK WANT $ si-:w ( usm M i’us - wr-. givf BKST I IMA I S ’* flppltiouti...... 6 .Vi 8 *)'
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