Juveniles Destructive $7590 For Building ' 1?5 Cliffwood Beach At Wafer Works Siie Householder Demands Middlesex Rd. Structure Protection; Special To House Pump, Used Officers Are Named -Foi Recreation, Voting Juvpr,iii> delinquency was de- clared--!©- be-- running wild in; -Member-National Ed itorial'Association^=^New^Jersey~Fress~Association — IVlonnnouth County Press Association An ordinance to appropriate Ciiffwccc" Bench by n liousehol- 57500 and bond the borough for $6500 of it was introduced at; dcr, ]>5.-s. Raymond Ryno, 231 87th YEAR — 13th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 Single Copy Seven Cents Broocifi&e Ave.. who appeared council meeting: so a building before ti.e Mntawan Township to house pumps for the new wa- (.^tnmittee yesterday. ter works and provide a voting Alarm, But No Fire! Officer Sent On Raid and recreational center at the Mrs. KyiiO claimed that for Housewives Aroused Recreation Group 'owner Alice Dawe property on the li:\v months she had been A brief, but exciting, few Patrolman Robert McGow- moments occurred at the close iii, Malawan Police, receiv- Middlesex Rd. can be erected. a rctSrleni. of Cliffwood Beach, The borough bought the land the if.nct' in iront- of her home of the Union Beach council By Marlboro Roads Planning Projects ed instructions from Chief meeting Thursday night when John J. Flood yesterday aft. rom Mr. Dawe when the new and ;-i)c houte next door had water works was first project- been twii down by vnndnls Ihe four Union Beach Fire Gravel Just "Red Dirt" To Meet With Other ernoon to be ready for a raid Companies were called out to be staged that night at ed. Public hearing on the her inciJ box hud been rifled re- Organizations; Have measure is Oct. 11. peatecJy, iinri it bore marks of shortly before 9 p.m. after a To Them, Sifting Into which the police might en- being i*ot at by a ,22 rifle. short circuit set off a fill' Homes; Garbage Hit Baseball Diamond counter resistance and even Councilman E. Story Hullock, She nrJded ht-r screen had been siren located »u top of the shootinir. He was directed to chairman of the fire commit- ripped r.nd windows smashed. Lavolc Laboratories plant on A delegation of angry house The Recreation Commission report to headquarters to gotee, recommended the purchase ' "$t fce-iri she felt it deplorable Florence Avc., which adjoins wives set off a stormy' debate of the Borough of Matawan has nut lo the site or the raid of a Ward LnFrance fire en- a res.rent "hud to take a gunlhc council meeting room. at the Marlboro Township Com- announced that in the near fu- around 7:30 p.m. gine for the M. E. Haley Hose. to bee" lo be sure of Ills or Firemen broke through one mittee meeting Thursday about ture it plans to hold a meeting Co. Net cost lo the borough the work being done on town- Patrolman McCowan follow- her safety through the night. uf the doors a! the plant and with representatives from var- ed orders, arriving with a is $16,050. Mr. Hallock explain- dragged water hoses and oth- ship roads and the quality of ed, as the manufacturer has She cicclm-ed she had com- the gravel used. ious local organization interest- shotKiin, as directed. A fel- plained to township police and er fire-fighting equipment in- ed in recreational activities. It low officer then drove off allowed a municipality discount Mrs. Mary Eckel, spokesmen of $2320 and granted S1O0O for, was not blaming them as they to the building, but after ati is hoped that as a result of such with him to the site of the intensive search found no cvl- for the housewives from Tice- the old truck being turned in. were too few in number to pa- FIGHTS a meeting, a variety of pro- raid. Same question of wheth- .dence of a fire. town Rd. related the harrowing new lruck wl b e a tri le trol properly tin area the size jects can be planned for theer they had jurisdiction must , " P of the township. Capt. J. Ed- The estimate of the dam-conditions they had been endur- YGURE liave entered the officer's horsepower, have a two stage gar Wilkinson, of township po- age included—one damaged ing nil summer long. She de- benefit of all age groups in Ma- mind as they drove into Mai centrifugatifl l ffiri e pump, a 500 lice, snid he had been on the iloor, some puzzled firemen clared the road was torn up in tawan. (lison Township. Ion booster tank and all "ac- and several confused borough May under the township's $72,- TO KNOW! cessories. The old truck is a fY>k since Aup. 1 but had not The Commissslon up until this They wound up at Coby's officials. G50 program and never put in l!)43 Diamond T Ward La- received complaints about ju- time has acquired a four-acre ltcstaurant, Route 3-1, where veniles in more than a few rou fit condition again. Of par- Prance. ticular grievance was the qual- Iratt on Middlesex Rd., near Mayor Snufforil W. Scbunck, tine instances. Ravine Dr. This land has been Chief Flood, Magistrate Jam- An ordinance lo vacate Ma- Supported Ii>- VFW Members ity of gravel used, according to ple Terr., a street mapped but Mrs. Eckel. She averred all (.he cleared and graded, and a Lit- es II. Martin, Councilman Officers of Guadalcanal Post, tawan Twp. Police tle League baseball diamond Victor Armellino, ami 20 more never developed or taken over housewives had had to keep by the borough, ran into unex- f!45, Veterans of Foreign Wars, their windows closed through has been marked out. Within sucsts awaited them. The present supported Mrs. Ryno's a few days this diamond will "raid" was a bachelor's din- pected opposition at the public ' Oppose Civil Service the heat of the summer lest this hearing. Fred H. Haseman, an contentions that vandalism was "dirt" raised in the wind by be completed by the addition ner for Patrolman McGow- rampant. They submitted the of lop soil and the planting of an. He was told he could put Oak St. resident, objected he Issue Statement Asking passing atttos cover all their had purchased his property names of four officers of their home furnishing with a silt. grass seed. Arrangements al- away the shotgun without Post for confirmation ns special Voters To Oppose It; Madison GOP Picks iPresbyterian Building so have been made for the erec- fear of ambush. with the understanding that c'/icein: Charles Candiloro, Cruefriipft uiver.ivPKs WnrnineWarning- Children could not play outside tion of dugouts for the players. there was a street adjoining it because 0[ dust clouciSp jt was Patrolman McGowan was and he wanted to know what Vincent Gaunt, Robert Wheel- ISy the time the baseball sea- feted In celebration of bis er, and Robert Fletcher. They Members of the police force averred. Connelly To Run jCampaign Osiens son starts next year, the boys would become of the property in Matawan Township came out Otis Seaman, of Long Branch, forthcoming marriage Sun- when Maple Terr, is vacated. pointed out that, difficulty with of Little League age will have day, the township staff of specials this morning in opposition to atownship engineer, held the con- MHS Grid Star Seeks Special Gifts Phase their own diamond scaled to I'art of Land Goes to Haseman was Unit, men could not be onproposal to put township .em- tractor could not do anything Collectorship; Becker Begins Today; Aim Is proper size. John Givcns, borough attor- ployees under civil service. about the dust conditions until duty diiys when the damage Endorsed By Assn. $90,000 "Victory Goal" Plans also are going forward ney, assured htm half the land was beiflf: done as they had toThis referendum will appear on more rain fell. This brought, a Little League To area of the street, as it borders work. They declared some of the ballot at the Nov. 8 elec- scornful rejoiner from the for addition facilities to be lo- his property, would revert to Petition of James G. Connel- The special gifts phase of thecated In the Middlesex Rd. Bre- their number were Dn night tion, Mrs. Rose K. Wenzel, housewives that work on proly- . Laurence Harbor, was punet w building program for the Mr. Haseman and the other shift at their plants and this township clerk, confirmed yes- jects like the Garden State on file in the Middlesex Coun- First Presbyterian Church, Ma- tt, as well as two smaller Expand In Matawan half to the owner on the other marie it easier to get coverage terday. Parkway was never held up be- ty Clerk's office Thursday of- tawnn, will open today accord- tracts within borough limits. side. This appeared to satisfy tlie area' at all hours. The statement Riven out by cause of lack of rain. ficially designating him as Re-ing to George H. Ritter, gen- Commission Members Terriers Given Dinner Mr. Haseman and the ordinance The commission, at present was passed on final reading. The VFW members also re the officers is: "The member- Knginccr Explains publican nominee for the office eral campaign chairman. The By Mothers Last Night; mimitii Mayor John Mar?., jr. ship of the Matawan Township Mr. Seaman explained there of collector in Madison Town- campaign proper opens follow- is composed of Anthony Nuc- The council received a letter that if they could pet title to Police Department has agreed are two kinds of road gravel, ship in tlie Nov. 8 election to ing a general kick-off and in- cio, James Hauser, Daivd S. Second Team In 1956from tlie clean llerature com- the three lots adjoining their unanimously that the civil serv- one with large stones, used for take the place of William Oer- struction dinner meeting for Martin, William J. Bader and mittee of St. Joseph's Church worirers on Thursday evening, Charles W. Mandeville. It was The annual banquet of Ma- heaciquiii'ters on which to erect ice referendum at this time is impacting roads to which no tel, the party's primary choice. tawan's Little League team, and the Monmouth County Holy a new Post home, it could beinot to the best of their interest surfacing is to be applied. The Mr. Oertel withdrew from the Oct. 6. created by a borough ordinance Name Society inquiring as to this year. The first meeting the Terriers, was held last night used ns n youth recreation ceh-jnncl sincerely request the clti- other->•—, ••h-e •-•-.-related• , is a pea —gra- race when he sold his farm in A S90,000 "victory goal" has at Coby's Restaurant, South tlie possibiity of having an or- vel type for treating with oil. the township and decided to been set for the campaign was held on Apr. 21, 1055, at dinance adopted which would tor to pivc restless youngsters zens of Matawan Township to which time Mr. Nuccio was Amboy, with 60 in attendance. and outlet for their energies. vote 'no' on the civil service The latter type was used on Tice. build a new home in Matawan. which will raise funds for a Jackets were presented to thebar the display or sale of writ- referendum." town Rd., he averred, and It Mr. Connelly recently sold a new educational social and rec- elected president, and James ten matter of a questionable. The mnyor acknowledged Mor- Hauser, secretary - treasurer. players. The mothers of the rlsey ii.net Wulker, owners of The; statement is signed by must wait for a dust - lay- luncheonette he had operated reational building that will be boys raised the money for buy- moral lone, Prank Shea is ing rain for the contractor, C. in Laurence Harbor for twconnecteo d with the lecture room Since that time it has been mak- chairman of this committee. Uie lots still were unresponsive Chief Adolph Menzel for the ing plans and gathering mater- ing the Jackets nnd holding the % fin nllfir.iH to tri.cie t'lese force. Sapt. J. Edgar Wilkinson H. Sutphen, of Freehold, to ap-years. He stated yesterday he of the present church. (continued on page four) > ial for an ever-expanding rec- dinner. LLJ ior others. >.*!'.e r;.»V'i\e_;l- ;ib.}d members o* ths nQli~'" ,fr;rcg, ply' the oil that would result In has . been "..wired of a position , Mr. Tii'.ter alsj announced a finely-surfaced road. '"*' wiMi tfir; John Hancock Insur- t.ha reactional program for all per- Assurance was given by Don- mitti'il the favorable location of had not been consulted as tSttiei'r persons have sons in the community. the lets mnde it hard lo get anviews before the petition to ance Co: but will await the out- agreed' to serve" on the special This did not appease the ifls Couple Get i:"ji>ijMicd on paur foun have the proposal put on thhousewivese . Mrs. Eckel aver- come of the election before K committee; Miss J. Ma-i Such n program cannot be j;^.' bnllot was circulated. red what stones there were in thomaking a decision, as present bcl Brown, chairman; Edward'accomplishcd over night, but by"'jization" , that 1 W. Currie, Joseph Dietrich. the addition each year of a few have a second Presented By Bonncma 'continued on page four indications are the collector's office will be made a full time Richard E. Erdmanri. Jr., Ed-more facilities, it will not bThe e arrangements for financing Disturber At Inn The petition asking the refer- post due to the great Increase ward Fairy, jr.. the Rev. Ches- lorn; before all age groups will and providing a suitable man- Mrs. Harry Hanna endum was presented by Myn in population in the township. ller A. Galloway, Arthur C. Hall, be accommodated. Nor are all ager and coach for tlie new dert Bonnema, Republic nomi- Right Of Sean* Mr. and Mrs. C. Randolph Heu-Uhe activities to be limited to club will be undertaken during Injured As Bottle Jaiki Fined $100 Mr. Connelly is a native of the winter months. nee for township committee- Elizabeth, and has lived in Lau- ser, Lawrence VV. Lcmairc, Ed- those of an athletic nature. Al- Exploded In Store mnn, at the.Sept. 14 township rence Harbor fivc-and-ono-half ward W. Royer, Walter P. so within the scope of recrea- There was a showing of mo- O Cliiffwood Beach Man Held Violated Mr meeting. It bore 240 signatur- years. He attended Thomas Swanson and Mrs. Warren L. tion are various forms of arts tion pictures of athletic events! ; «nd _Mrs. Harry H; Han- Kicked Arresting es, a sufficient percentage of Vreoland. by Theodore A. Phdan. mi, Lakeshor"e Dr., Matawan, Jefferson High School for two and crafts, as well as social received $700 in from the Amer- the voters of the township to Bzura Defense Against years, then came with his par- Three divisions of team work- events and entertainment. The boys receiving jackets Officer In Raritan make it mandatory to put i for their participation in theica Cross. were guests of honor. cording to Chief William Till, Bzura, Inc.. plant, Clark St., G r Be H and has a small permanent istering dogs. Ho said he had Korean War, then, on being dls-; ,™ , . / Ritter. Mrs. Edwnrdj T1)is may not be a — iiiirs mil} nut uu ti uuiniJii^ ^^ e scar as a result. of Farllan Township Police. received complaints from the Keyport. The issue arose at charged, he and his family mov- When the policemen arrived on the hearing yesterday before W. Roycr. Joseph Dietrich and|)lst of orgimiZiuions. In whichiGrand Opening Of Mrs. Hanna was awarded State Rabies Control Division ed to Laurence Hnrbnr ( ,„ __ ,. the fcccne. Patrolman John Seymour R. Klein- Mrsslon. Edmund I. West: D!vi . lhc commission will ap- Donna*s SweeSweett ShoShoip danuifies for the injuries and the large number of dogs Mr. Conncly's rival, WiUtcr| HI—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 1)rPcinU. \)CmK notified of any LllmberIjiinlbert her husband, for medical bills berg, Keyport, on a complaint g Becrer received endorsp-| ^' Joseph A . BausbccBausbcckk, Mrs. Christine Donnas, Cliff- township not crcd _. Becker received cndorse| 00||heniheni,, KindlKindly contaccontactt JameJamess and for securing household help filed by CaptCapt . SSpence r allegll - ' ' J' L" ~ wood Beach, has announced the the man into custody. The of- ment of the Madison Township - - Chamberlain—Arne Kal-|]lilUiS(;r| Ediiemere rjr., Mala- while his wife was incapaclta- ing interference with an officer Taxpayer's Association this !!'.a...lco'c,:)p':'m!:,1 Frctl Dietnchliwan. Invitations for this meet- official opening of the Donnas Jndcr then was subdued and 700 Visit Three, j tedl . by Hymitn Bzura, Van Bracklc week, Reese Woods, secretary, Warren II. Dudley. ins will be issued early in Oc-Sweet Shoppe, 79 Broad St..| taken lo county jail where he Rd.. Matawan. president of the _, , . ,, i Settlement was reached as New Model Homes said that as Mr. Becker had The building program was do-' ,„.. Keyport. ncx to Stanley s Dtnj „ t , , was released the next day on firm. scribO(l by ReVi becn chosen by the orKaniza- ""' Galloway, er. Although the store has fe u d $50 bnll. Chief Till signed com- Louis Torok, head of tho pastor, n.s a tremendous oppor- Westbury Housing development The case started when Capt. tion as its president in times °^l\Matawan P-TA To Hear been opon under new manage-,^ yest(!*(lny plaint, npninst him. Spencer was assigned to track tunity to .serve youth in tin ment for several v.-eekstK: ^. ^ ^ State MV Inspector Prank at Cheesequako, Madison Town- pnst. he typified the kind of Hanna were down the source of a fish kill candidate, of proven qualifica- lawan area. Reading Specialist grand opening announcement! b Beudar arraigned Roger D. Rus ship, and Edgar VanBusklrk, "*i often happens in towns Edward W. hend of Van's Real Estate Ag- which occurred In Keyport Bay tions, that It was the group The Matawan Parent Tench- which appears in this edition Currie^i:.™',?,,,„.„;, Matawan,, and the Am- sell. 50 Wyckoff St., Matawan. and Matawan Creek water last and small cities, Matawan has, , ,. ,,,,,,,,, or The Keyport Weekly was ency, Mntawnn, nnnounced pleasure to endorse. 1 e1 erican Stores Co. and Canada who was fined $10 and $5 costs week. Capt. Spencer related in u.i ., v.v,- little in the way of ' Association will hold their withheld, as the store was not for cutting In nnd out of traffic Mondny that approximately 700 The Taxpayer's Association meeting Wednesday, Dry Bottling Co., by Frank P. court he was making a survey also endorsed Mr. Becker's run- organized social activity for stocked completely. The store mi Route 36. people visited the throe model youth," he said. "The First Oct. 5 at 8 p.m. In the high Zimincr, Asbury Park. homes over the weekend. of lhc discharge into tidal wat- nine mate on the Democratic schuol auditorium. A rending fonneily was operated under p 1 csb tel ll 1 1 IS f nu ers of plants in the area and ticket, Edward Scanlon, seek-| ' ( y ; \» C' "^ ' " - specialist from Scott Porsman the name of Pnnabct Sweet Mr. VnnBuskirk said that 10 lte Ross W. Maghan ^ Churchmen his appearance with his deputy ine re election as township com- »' '» "CUIB able to sponsor Co., New York, will analyze the Hlinp. salesmen were present both at the Bzura plant Friday was Mr. Scanlon was|« V"""' cnntcMi. even h«.iisli Mr. and Mrs. Donnas, who Names Secretary Elect New Officers days and refreshments were mitteeman. Mr. Bcanlan was ^ ^J raidingd,11B prograpro m of the Matn- routine In connection with this. 11 have resided In Cliffwood served to the visitors. hnllctl by the group for his work,» '"™' ''" "'";- m' "jwun school, Ross W. MaKli;.n, 138 Main, Thi! Young Churchmen held There wi\s marked dispute over on a program of activities for Al1 Beach for the past five years, on a program or activities for tha'•'t " the churche" s are lcadiimii All imrent.s are urged to at St.. Matawan, has been named their first meeting of this yrat Louis nnd John Toiok. the whether Mr. Bzura had given youth In tlie township. state they will carry a com- 1 1 tlu; ( w secretary of the Matuwan Sav- on Monday at Trinity Parish developers, stated they were consent for taking the samples.! In the youth field and the prcs- ," "" «"«• " ' Memorial plete line of candy, Bordcn's cut bulldliiibulldlni; campaigcampaign cluilleiil wiU bc °"e» for llllSl1(-'c- sodn,' .sundaes,jim:s nnd Loan Association, Mr. Hall. Officers were elected nf very pleased with tho number Mr. Bzura testified in his owniiyi i_wnn nrUfT r0 To ice cream follows: Ruth McDoprld, presi- of people who responded to !lW n R 0# the more than 500 members'll"'1 by tllc' inll)llc fl'om 7 lo l) '•Viid'vl'clH's' coffee,' etc., niull Marian's nppointment fills a ddense lo declare he had cluil-; , * , ~ m dent: I.ynne Tutlle, "vico presi- their advertising. They added longed the right of tho warde,,,'Havn e New Location of tin; church lo prove Unit i.«:l'- - feature Ire cream Mmdiic.siviicimcy created by the death of dent; Susan McDonald, secre- members of the sales staff re- true In Mntnwi'ii. William a. licdle this past sum- to be on the promises from the!i The new modern one .dory to take out. tary: David Tuttle, treasurer, ceived favomble comment.-, on outset. Ho Insisted lie had Mr. Hitter described the pres- Peanuts, Anyone? mer. IMinm were lwulo to hold a the design, construction, new fireproof buiUliinr erected on ent building- fund program us n! Announcement has boon •slsted questioning by Capt. Main HI.. Mntawnn, as the new jSqund, Auxiliary CJiiloween mnsquersule purl! features nnd suburban location. Spencer ns to the content of the chance to piny n constructive I made tlmt after Monday, Oct. site of the Matawan Drug Oi. purl in helping youth and pie Trophies 110. thn Matawnn Savings nnd! on Oct. 22 nl. the Parish Hall, It wan reported that deposits chemical products made by tin \ , , e v r o The Freehold youiiK church were taken on tlie sule of JO ( vcnllni; jttvi'iille dclimiuency. MH-cd by tlic Kids ('nmmiller Tin' Malnwnn First Aid iuid|Lonn Association office will be nit'ii will be guests. Reports homes, II, Is anticipated Unit, nf tlie Kcyiititl Kiuiuiis Cluli, llesriic Sfiuad attended the L'5thlocated at the Ross W. M«(ihtin biiildlni: will be one of Ihe most, were civen by Susan MeDon numbers ot peuph' will iieeordiiiK to ICdwanl A, Ok- aunlver.'iiry of the Fair Hnven Agency, crot." Mr. Bzura only woulc modern stores of Its kind in iSales Prospect With nld nnd Mnrlin Wltkowsky, two visit tlie model homes this grant ho had given permission m*r, rlminnuii, l'lrst Aid Sqimd lnst .Saturday the bnyMiore area with npprox- Dealer's Car In Crash 1 members who iiltciulccl sum- weekend. Mr, Oliiifi said he lias afleriHHiii. A second place tro- Do Von Need Money? for inspection, not for the Ink- linately 2000 .square feet of floor mer coliool for Sunday School A enr being demonstrated by! I'i'Cii assisted In Ihe sale of phv was won by the sriuad for You can obtain closo to 6'/a inn of samples of affluent run- space. Then-, will be uniple ('aril nf Thanks ning into the eveekt, mi auto dealer was diiiiiiiUPdl HW.H.N ,»V Hiwl Iliinsen, best aivii'iiiiincn in the line of ner cent from the common stock free pnrklnu space In Hie roar 1 After the IniHiiwsw mod Inn n The family tif the late .lames icontinued on page fum-i yesterday when In collision ut Mlllon Onlc an I several otli- march 'The auxiliary also was of- Hie fust Krowlng Suburban fin well Rift nnd parly wits nlv- Infantl wish to llinnlc nil their of the new building for the con- cr Klwiinls nii'iiilicrs, ami souwareled a second plncn trophyirropaiie Ons Corp,, tho lnrgest venience of filiuppcrs, Prospect Ave. and Amboy Rd. en to llovvnrd . Wilson, who lafriends, nclghbora and relativ- far :!.'> piiiiuils (if • •• , •> Hefri'MhiiuMit.s wi.To nerved by ment. Bapedully the Hev. C. There- will bo n story hour at KIIUMII Mlnod l)y nl tlie model'from Maine to South Carolina Hall, for many years, 't'hfi Brondwny, Keyport, with tin- I'limiialitn for .snlrs hefure the Miiurren Dennis, Vernn Ellison •I. Knne, llnzlet Fire Co., lienr- he Malawnn Public Library on bunt rnco held on Luke Li'fferts.lnnd now hats closo to a I'.nlf pnnslon of his buslnesa led himfirm's sale.imnn. Arthur ,J. Hallowe'en season. fliiunn WrDonnltl. nnd tlie, lied lo Funeral Saturday morning tit 10:3(1 o'- Crosby, 870 MornlnRlsdo Avc! 'Hi« iiliulrmii•• said money. ipoiiinreil by HIP Miitiiwnn million cu«tom':n;. Business besides llin.se clock for children nltciidlnu tho to realize his facilities hud lo HporlhiB (lood's firm. This Sun-:ls done locally llirmmh lhc men- Home. 1 bo expanded both fur the con- Onion Beach, necompnnylnu! from this iirojcct will hi; IINPI! lloiifd Wfre Kniiices Adler, Vlr- owe) Bi'iKles In school. This her. AM IIHI prospecllve buycrl towurd n fund In hiiilil a new dny they will olnnd by nl i-iicrsj frurholtt llnuieli. Uivltlsnils service will be continued venience of his customers and cai;,,n sill' wllli IIIIIIINIII1- Atiiuille' Avi\, Miiliiwnii tut On I lit"! tiluck Imvn been Incro- Hhiln Hli'liey, Hu.siui Uiimln.v, Nolle*' for his own Interest, turned Into Prospect Avc, from Michael WIlltoWHlty. Wnyiie 1 Mymli'i'l IJontieiiiui1 hnve mi hroiiKhoilt the yeiir the first Ihe highway, nhu .struck n enrI'.ici'il li'iiuU and softliall Iiiike. tvieil sevni ilnics In Hie .itttt 10 Saturday murnliui ofeiieli month | .Miii'z. !'!!til; (.'nrnniu'/cn, .Jam- iK'Imlf lit tin; I'liipliiyi'i-n of Ma- New Vork T"ni|illu i:\iness beloimliiK lo Wnllnei; .Sampson, I'lillils HIM i' Kr,v|inil !lii:li j-"uJ1 in((i 'iiialioii will \il: es Wilson. Tliomim Dennis, Mr. invnn Township filed n petition $1.(15 round trip Frequent H7I) Woodiiicre Mr,, Cllffwond Knliiiiil. Ill' I'MHi'ssi'd lhc up' UCiliIlm: Annotinri' mntlc'l ID yon. on ri'iiural. 1 l nml Mi .":, .lumps Mci'dlion, Tin' ^or tli« adoption of Civil Serv- "Help Wnntner ads In this pn^ Sjorvlco Conveiilenr cciiimnil- Bench, accorilliH'. tu 1'ntrolman prcclntiiin nl' Ihe t-ntii ml It r,! iU'lnl.ed promptly on paneled ut Write to; •ln;.',ln;,f|!li!lii MOII'lN, Bo); ct'i'iiiiiR prnyer won conducted ,ce. poi' toll you about tho uood job cnl For llmo ac!n;dulc cul' CMinrlcs Ariiino, Mntitwiiii Town- In nil Ihosc wlio liiivr jii'n. •jrlilul htink miow white vellum|i)i. Udinnr. N J. iyf Pr, H. Bwen.'ioii, Ifpao—ntlv. opon. •'•'•" .-.-. Keyport 7-0300. officer, nuts, it tlila office, JH'lf- utlv. WEDDINGS MATAWAN GIRL WED SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH DEATHS ' ENGAOTESTS ^ THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWA}£N: p Mrs. Stephen S. Muckin : Tcsoro-Gucrra ; l'AOli TWO THDRSnAV. SKPTEMBER 29, 1955 T . ' •'• Lewls-Njeol Mrs;. Edith M. Muckin, 56, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Guerra, Miss Janet Nlcol, daughter wife of Stephen S. Muckin, 5 534 Front St., Union Beach, an- ity. She is a student at the Carhart-Bownc of Mrs. Mary Nicol. Lincoln Third St., Keyport, died Satur- nounce the engagement of their Ave., Matawan, became the present time at Mary Washing- Mr. and Mrs. Woodlyne W. day, Sept. 24, 1955. in Rivervlewj ton College, FredericksburgJ bride of Allen Lewis, son of Hospital. She was born in Ma- Bowne. Liberty Pi., West Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lewis, Mor- lawan, the daughter of the late tee—rtie enT" Banville Rd., Matawan, Sun- William H. and Mary V. (Mar day. Sept. 25. 1955. lit 3 p.m. rawnn Hifjh School and re In St. Joseph's Church. Key- celved his Bachelor of Arts De Surviving besides her hus- from Rutfjers Universit TiiG-Be-vv-,)oh;i-I*9Klriok«- band, are two sons, Stephen S., officiatcd at iht! double rin?, New Brunswick, where he wa= jr., Levittown, Pa., and George membiM' of Zetn Beta Tan ceremony boforo ;i'.i nitar cicc- W., Port Monmouth: two daugh- orated with while f.ladioli, ehry Fraternity nnd Cap and Skull ters, Mrs. Anna M. Reed, Haz- senior honor society. He alro eanthemuvi.-, niirt palms. Mis- let, and Mrs. Shirley Headden. Loretta Dur.nnlc played tradi- is a graduate of Harvard Law Keyport; two grandchildren: School. Cambridge, Mass., and tional wcdcihiK m-jslc on the two sisters, Mrs. Marion White- organ. a member of the Massachusetts head and Mrs. Margaret Mar- Bar, Presently he is serving oi Given in inimmeo by her Iz, both of Keyport, and twoj board the carrier USS Tarawa grandfather, Edward Dasinle- brothers, Harry Chasey, Old The wedding is planned foi wicz, Matawan, tho bride wore Bridge, and William chasey, Ihe summer of 195G. a nyion tulle cown over sa'.:n. Keyport. The fitted bodice I rimmed, with Funeral services were held Watson-Arlclli per.rls had a portrait neckllnr yesterday at 2 p.m. at the Bedlc Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ai ancl.lontr pointed plecves. Thr Funeral Home, Key pert. In- telli. Maple Dr.. Koyport, an full skirt terminated in a cath- terment was in Holmdcl Ceme- nounce the engagement of then edral length train. Her flrccr- tery. daughter, Frances Jane, to tip-length veil ol illusion was First Lieutenant Shelley F draped to a crown of seed Mrs. Katherine White Watson, U. S. Army, son of pearls and she carried a colon- Mrs. Katherine White, 90, of Mrs. Dewey D. Dean, Owens ial bouquet of white chrysan- 13 Osborn St., Keyport, died MISS MIIDRrD GUIRR-V boro, Ky. themums. Monday, Sept. 26, 1955, in thedaughter, Mildred, to Ciro Te-. Miss Artelli, a graduate of Seabrook Hill Nursing Home, Ke Mrs. Marilyn Marchese, Ma- soro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-| 5'Port High School, attended tawan, was her sister's matron Keyport, where she had been n MISS ANNA A. BOWNE seph Tesoro, 84 Pineview Ave.;i" of honor. Her ankle-length patient for two weeks. She was gagement of their daughter, born in Trenton, the daughter Keansburg. gown of emerald Ri-een crysta- Anna A., to F. Lee Carhart, lette was styled with a roll col of the late William and Amy Miss Guerra is a-graduate of' lar which ended in a bow with (Carson) Hausemnn, and haRed d Bank Catholic High School.il son of Mrs. Dorothy Beaman, long stremaers and a full skirt. lived in Keyport for 45 years. She attended Rutgers Univer- Ramsey Ave., Keansburg, and She wore a matching feather Surviving are two daughters, sity and is employed by thej Charles Carhart, Sidney, N. Y. hat with a veil and carried a Mrs. Annabel Smith, Neptune, Standard Accident Insurance j. Miss Bowne is a graduate of colonial bouquet of bronze chry- Company, Newark. and Mrs. Pearl Hagerman, Keyport High School and was santhemums. Frseport, L. I.; a son, Louis Mr. Tesoro is a grnduale of Attendants were Miss Ellen I A., Keyporl; a sister, Mrs. MidUletown Township High employed by the New Jersey Galilean, Miss Ethel Lewis, sis- Bertha Quackenbush, James- School. He attended Newark Shore Distributors, Keansburg. ter of the brideBroom, both of burg, and one grandson. School of Fine and Industrial Her fiance is a graduate of Mid- Matawan, and Mrs. Charles Ni- Funeral services are being Arts, and has completed two years service in the U. S. Army. dletown Township High School. col, sister-in-law of the bride, held this afternoon at 1:30 o'- After serving four years in the Lincroft. Their Bowns were clock at the Bedle Funeral He is now attending Art Career the same color and stylo as the Home, Keyport, -with the RevSchool. , New York, and current- U. S. Arms', part of which time honor attendant's and they wore Dr. Hillnvan T. Williams, pas- ly is employed by Cunningham he spent in Cuba, he now is headpieces of yellow chrysan- tor of Calvary Methodist •and Walsh -Advertising Agency, employed by the New Jersey MltS. DONOVAN EDGAR LENT theumums which matched their Church, Keyport, officiating. New York. Bell Telephone Co., Red Bank. colonial bouquets. In a setting of white chrysan- ported French Illusion fell from a a fish-tail back, with a match- Interment will be in Monmouth No date has been set for the Ployd Lewis, Matawan, was themums, white gladioli and crown of pearls and lridescents. ing iridescent hat and pale pink Memorial Park, Neptune. wedding. No date has been set for the his brother's best man imd uslv palms at St. Joseph's Church, The bride carried a cascade accessories with a corsage of wedding. Keyport. Miss Patricia Ann bouquet of white Fuji chrysan- pink cymbidiums. The bride- William T. Nelberllcn Potts-Sodcn erlnR were Charles Nicol. Golcmbicskl-FoU brother of the birde, Lincroft; Eftan, daughter of Mr. anthemumd s with polished ivy groom's mother selected a dus- William T. Neiberllen, 70, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Soden, Robert Knapp and Eobert Bak- Mrs. Paul A. Egan, 158 Broad Miss Suzanne Price, Eaton- ty rose lace and tulle dress with Main St., Marlboro, died .Sun- 100 Warren St., Keyport, an- Mr. and Mrs. Hosaro Fort, er, both of Matawan. St.,.Matawan, became the bride town, was the maid of honor. raspberry velvet hat andday, Sept. 25, 195S, in Fitkin nounce the engagement of their MISS FRANCES J. ARTELLI Grove St., Cliffwood, announce Hospital. He was a retired daughter, Gail Ann, to Sgt. . The mother of the bride wore of Donovan Edgar Lent, son ofShe wore a waltz length gown matching accessories with a D ke the engagement of their daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Lent, 12 corsage of white cymbidiums. painter. Leon Potts, son of Mrs. Hazel Amb™' Businesalul is s College. Perth a navy blue dress -with French of mint green taffeta, princess Jardot, lo'lO Edmonds Ave.,! °y' employed by the ter, Ann, to Stanley Golemble- blue hat and French blue ac- Green St., Franklin, at 4:30style, with a portrait neckline For their wedding trip Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Garden State Parkway. cessories and an orchid cor- p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25th, 1955. and short sleeves. Tiie full ttrough the New England Anna E. Nelberlien; two daugh- Lt. Watson, a graduate of ski, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. sage. The Right Rev. Msgr. Joseph skirt had a peplum of match- States and Canada, Mrs. Lent ters, Mrs. Frank Radcliffc, Madisonville High School, re- Golembleski, 148 Bamuhurst The mother of the bridegroom T. Casey, pastor of Sacred Ing tsiffeta petals which ta.per- chose a seafoam green cash- Mocganville; Mrs. James Iver- ceived his Bachelor of Science Ave., Sayrevllle. wore a gray lace dress with Heart Church, Bay Head, of- ed to the waistline. She wore mere suit trimmed with a mink son, Freehold; three sons, John Degree at the University of Miss Foti graduated -from pink hat, pink accessories and ficiated at the double ring a headpiece of mint green os- collar. She wore a brown vcl- J., Henry A. and George F., all Kentucky, L e x i n g t on, Ky.Matawa, n High school and Is , an orchid corsage. ceremony. He was assisted by trich feathers with a matching our hat, brown accessories and of Marlboro, four grandchil- where lie was a member of employed by the Hanson-Van- ' A reception followed at thethe Rev. Stephen Dabkowskl, noseveil, and carried a cascade a corsage of white orchids. dren, and a sister, Mrs. How- Sigma Nu Fraternity. He reWlnkle-Munnin- e Co., Matawan. Oak Shades Firehousc. assistant pastor of Immaculate bouqutl of bronze chrysanthe- The bride graduated from ard West, San Antoinio, Tex. cently graduated from Army Her fiance graduated from Say- For their wedding trip to Ni-Conception Church, -Franklin. mums with fall foliage. Red Bank Catholic High School ard West, San Antonio, Tex. Flight Training School at Gary reville High School nnd served agara Falls, the bride select- Michael Bergin, Red Bank, The bridesmaids were Miss and received -her Associate in Funeral services are being ]Air Force Base, San Marcos, for four years in the U. S. Navy ed a navy blue dress with pink soloist, sang "Ranis Angelicus" Carol Carter, Gales Ferry, Arts Degree in tho executive held this morning at the W. H. JTcx., and is stationed present- He is employed i*t the Hercu- hat. pink nccssories and an or-and "Ave Maria" before the Conn., college roommate of thesecretarial course at Fairleigh Freeman and Son Funeral jly nt Camp Rucker, Ala., where les Powder Plant. Parlin. chid corsage. ceremony and "Mother At Thybride; Miss Carol Craig, Ma- Dickinson College, Rutherford, Home, Freehold, and at 9:30 ihe will receive his final flight No date lias been set for the The bride was graduated Feet is Kneeling" during the tawan and Miss Joan Gilbarte, in June. She is employed as aa.m. at St. John's Church, Marl- training. wedding. from Matawan High School and dedication. He was accompan- Little Silver. All "wore gowns secretary in the Signal Corps'boro, with interment in St. Ga- is employed by the Architec- ied on the organ.by Mrs. Peter of mint green taffeta, styled Engineering Laboratories, Fort briel's Church, Bradevelt. tural Tile Co.. Keyport. Cntelli, Perth -Amboy. Bou- like the honor attendant's, -with Monmouth. quets of white gladioli and matching ostrich feather head- The bridegroom graduated Mrs. Rufus O. Walling, sr. MISS BASEMAN BRIDE OF A. J. EWINGTON, JR. The bridegroom was gradu- Mrs. Mary Hanson (DeGroff) ated from Matawnn High School white satin bows decorated the pieces and they carried cascade from Franklin High School, and pews of the center asiles of thebouquets of gold chrysanthe- attended Franklin nnd j/nrsbfc-A Walling, 75, wife of Rufu.s O. nnd attended Drake Business Walling, sr., died Sunday, Sept. College, Perth Amboy. He ischurch. mums with'fall foliage. College.Lanoaster, Pa., where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi 25. 1055, at the home of her attending the Middlesex Coun- Given in marriage by her fa- Robert Whalen, New York, son, Rufus O, Walling, jr., 21'-'l ty Vocational School and is em-ther, the bride wore a Renais- was the best man and the ush-Fraternity. He graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson College in Broadway. Keyporl, after a ployed as an electrician by Elsance-inspire- d gown of Italian ers were Paul A. Egan. Mata- Jlong illness. mer Brown. Old Bridge. He silk taffeta. The fitted basque wan, brother of the bride, Ma- February receiving his Bache ecrved three years in the U. S.bodice, styled with a keyhole rio Garone, Montclair. and Ed- lor of Science Degree in busi- Mrs. Wiling was born in Key- MISS GAIL SODEN pport, , the daughter of Uie latej Air Force, part of that time neckline, had a high empire ward Riley, East Brunswick. ness administration. He was f overseas. midriff embroidered with A reception followed at Jo-associated with the Ames Rub- William P. and Emma Han-lunion Beach, and the iate John pearls. Tiny covered buttons seph's, West Long Branch. The ber Company, Hamburg, untilj^onJ A lifelong resi- W. Potts. Behr-Seibcrt closed the back of the bodice bride's five-tier wedding cake his enlistment in May in thedent of Keyport, Mrs. Walling The bride-to-be is a graduate Miss Amelia SeibeTt, 392 Sum-and the long sleeves that taper- was topped with a nosegay of United States Army. He hawas s »n active clubwoman andd o[ Kcvport Hign school nnd is mer Ave., Newark, became theed to traditional points over the fresh flowers. Music for danc- completed his basic training at was a member and former| empioyed by lhe Hanson-Van- bride of Chnrles Behr, sr., 12hands0 . The soft sunburst pleated ing was furnished by Tony De- Fort Dix and will report to Fort president of the Keyport Lit-j vvinkle-Munning Co., Matawan. Poole Ave., Union Beach, at thebouffant skirt terminated in a Nucci's orchestra. Dpvens, Mass., the middle of erary Club and a member of Sgt. Potts attended Keyport. Grace Methodist Church, Un- chapel length train, which was The mother of the bride wore October, where he has been as- Ex-Presidents Club of theHigh School and has been serv- ion Beach, on Sunday after- lined ivith ruffled nylon tulle. Her a French blue lace sheath dress signed to the Army Security Third District. She also was a ing in the U. S. Army for three noon, Sept. 18, 1955 at 3 p.m. double fingertip length veil of im-over matching satin styled witli Agency. member of the Keyport Re- years. He is with the Air- The Rev. J. F. Flelschman, formed Church and active in aboume Division and is station- pastor, officiated and wedding bouffant skirt and bustle back. Matawan, at-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. number of the church organiza- ed at Fort Bragg, N. C. terment was in Clover Leaf Me- tions. music was played by Mrs. AnSh- e -wore a matching crown of 11, 1D55, at St. Adelbrel's morial Park Cemetery, Wood- No date lias been set for the na Steldle, organist. In 1051 Mr. and Mrs. Wallinc seed pearls and carried n cas-Church, Elizabeth. The Revbridge. . 1 wedding. Given in marriage by hecadr e bouquet of red roses. Eusene S. Kowalski officiated at observed their 50th wedding an- nephew. Harold L. Coffey, the Mrs. Lauer died Saturday nivcrsary. Mr. Walling i» a for- Maureen -Rawls, Union the ceremony. Albert J. Woz-Sept. 17 at lier home after an G:ir.afTa.,Sirauiern bride wore a street-length dress Beach, cousin of the bride, was niak, IrvlDgton, was the organ- mer Keyport mayor, postmaser of slate blue with light blue ac- illness of four months. Known and served as secretary to the! Charles Straniero, Keyport, the flower girl. She wore a ist. professionally as Jean Hill. . aid of Education rorlnnnoi.no'> tile cr,Kr>geiui-iiL ol cessories and a corsage of pink turquoise taffeta gown with a iCeypol t Bo J-oses. .,.,.,. ,,,,,, Escorted by her father, the Airs. Lauer had taucht flnnntriK: " u 45 vears his sister, Florence, to Angelo VwoTe a full lengthgownjat Arth,.7Murrayitudios.N^ Wllnole tnnn y bouffant skirt and bustle back.ibrd • ! . Murray Studios. " nncl son,' l itr.". Ksri Schr TVSS matron She wore a headpiece of white obridf nyloe worn lulle ea 0VC1r n . sati tnh whlchn Yaorl Arthmk City and Y.W.C.A.s ol j of honor. She wore a rose pink and red sweetheart roses and "'[Mrs. Walling is survived by two paper taffeta dress with pink terminated in ciithedrnl'Elizabeth and New Brans Alfred D. Millbmn. carried a princess basket of lengtli train. The fitted bodico'Shn! e also had taught dancing in accessories nnd carried a spray matching flowers. and Marion H., Keyport. und by' boi.quet of pink chrysanthe- hnd a portrait neckline trimmed'Cliecsequake. sponsored by thesi;: ^randchildren. Leon J. Wamock, jr.. brother with a border of seed pearls^ Young People's Fellowshi|i of Funeral services wore )i"kl mums. of the bride was the best man. Charles Behr. jr., served as and long sleeves pointed at Die ithe Church of Our Saviour, and from tile Bedle Funeral Home, Ushers were Albert E. Patter- wrist. Her fingertip length veil;in Matawan High School, wherei rt. at 3:30 p.m. yi-sk-i beat man and J. Carey was theson, Plainfield, brother-in-law Usher fell from a crown of seed pearls!she had several classes in t-lie-' ^t^VV'' n*ftoiiit>con with Ihe Her of the bridegroom, and John and she carried a while prayer! eveiiintj school. I Roderick N DeYonng, pastor A reception for more than 100 Rathemacher, Nnvesink, guests was held nt the bride- book ndorned with white orchids She w.i.-i c gradunte of Doug- o,,ff thth,e. KKeyport groom's home after which the For her daughter's wedding, and streamers of stephunolis. jiass College, clash of 1!M3, and churchT offidnthiK. Intrrmi-nl Mil., MllS. AM'HKll .1. i:\VI\CiTOV, JR. Mrs. Wamock chose an Ice blue Miss Marilyn Nicol, sister ofiWii" a teacher of home ccon-j j Oi-cen Drove Ceinctci v. couple left for a brief wedding wlls n Miss Gent-'vlcv.' T he r e s a' Miss Alice Hnsr-nian, another Irlp to Atlantic City. afternoon dress of peuu de sole the bridegroom, was the maidlomis at the Sterling Junior High witli navy accessories nnd a of honor. She wore an orchid School. Wllllum F. Ashc Hasemnn. 41 Mamilapan Avc..:Kistcr- nucl Mls- Tiloma.s Buck- VauBlm-Warnock corsage of pink sweetheart ros nylon tulle gown, ballerina nf -Jfi ley. Freehold, were the bridal She was born in Perth Am- William P. Ashe, 67, Freehold, daughter of the laic lattendnnts. Their dressei and Before an allnr banked with length fashioned with a strap- boy. daughter of Mrs. C, HowHawthorn- e St.. Cliffwood di<;d| Wedncsdny, Sepl. 21. 1055. ut Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haseninn,li,1,n(lr,ieC(.s w,,re ,ne same ;slvle Whit «•- ~ e— KlntliolEl--- l and palms- , Miss Thilile, bridegroom'UllUkftlUUll* sM 1*mothe* W V it V' *r less bodice over which she wore den Hill, of Mctuchen, and the at Allenwood Hospital, bet-ame the bride of Alfred.and color as the honor atten- Audrey M. Warnock, dnuuhter cnose n bl.own ntle,.Iloun drcss a matching stole. Her heud-|inte Mr. Hill. Beside her moth- piece of orchid rosettes with Mr. Ashe wns born nt Hump Jolm Ewington, Jr., son of Mr.'dant's and they carried cascade . of Mr. iiiid Mrs. Leon J. War- wltn ))lnk accessories and a cor- er, she Is survived by her hus- anil Mrs. Alfred J. Ewlnuton. bouquets of yellow and bronze • nock, sr.. 172 Main St.. Key- | theart roses, nose veil matched the decora- band, Vernon Laucr. ton, Vn. He Is survived by his Ha(( c of p nk swee tion on the front of the bodice. wile, Nellie lO'Loaryi Ahse: a 102 Main St.. Matnwan, Sunday chrysanthemums. port, became the bride of Don- A recepllon followed n| lhe John Durnntc son, Charles E. Ashe, Bellr Sept. 25. 1B55, nt 3 p.m. in St.j William Orlswold, Hyattsvll- .[Shore Point 3nn, Keypovt, after She carried a cascade bouquet ( of yellow pompons. Funeral services were held vllle; a stepson. Daniel H. Rose of Lima Church, Free- lc, Md., was the best ic.aui nnd Mrs. ': I which the couple left on a mo hold. The Rev. John A. Kuck ushering were John Roberts, City, on Snlurdny, Sepl. Matthew Zlobro, Elizabeth, Friday at 8 a.m. at the DnyDowney, Cliffwood; three step- ,a;lor trip to Canada and Ihe New daughters, Mrs. Mildred Her- er, pastor, officiated »t the Mutawan, and Stanley Piecu- 1055, at 11 a.m. in St. JOM brother of the bride, was thFunerae l Home, Keyport. for [England States. John Durnnte, 70, of 48 Walnut tlnato, Newark; Mrs. Willlum double ling ceremony before anjkonis, Philadelphia, Church, Keyporl. For Irnvellng. Mrs. Vaughn best man. 1 St., Keyport, and Rt 9 a.m. a Carroll and Miss Virginia Do'oww' Garaffn, sun of Mrs altar decorated with while Mrs. Herbert J. Har'scey. sis- The Rev. John J. Hcndricks, a brown suit with The mother of the" bridegroom 1 chrysantliemums and whit elter of the bride, wore JI blue •fflclaled ol the double I1IIK! " selected a- Dior blue taffeta aft- hiuh mass of requiem wns cele- ney, Cliffwood; OUP brotlj"".' ' Ciiinilfn. ;tn Smilli St., mauve accessories nnd a cor- Ashe, Cliffwood; gladioli. Miss Betty Carey j lace dress with a matching vfl- (icrcmony nnd celebrnled the sa«e of pink roses. She Is n ernoon length dress with a brated by the Rev. Cornelius Charles Amboy, and the lute S;i J. Kane, pastor, at St. Joseph's: grandchlldren nud two gresU- played traditional weddlns mu-jvet lint and accessories and mi nuptial mass which followed graduate of Red Bank Catholic champagne hut nnd necessities ;G(iraffn. Hie. | orchid coi-iage. Michael BciTin. lied Bank, wns Hlffli School and Is employed ut and nn orchid corsage. Church. Interment wns in thelgmndchlldrrn. | Miss StrnnicTo Is a church cemetery. Funernl services were Given in mnrrlage by her j The bridegroom's in at her- Kololsl nnd Mrs. Frances C'J ithe Travelers Insurance Com- Following a reception at Le belli Of Keyporl IIIRII School nnd Isbrolher-ln-lnw, Herbprl J. liar-. wore a Kown of toast Uo« over telll. Perth Amboy, orKanisl. nurd's Hall, Elizabeth. The Mr. Durante died suddenly on'ftionday niornlug at K;30 a.memploye. d by the Will E. Cubrolh- e pany, Newark. Mr. Vaughn, a Tuesdny, Sent. 20, 1955, at RIv-! t the residence wllh the Rev key, jr., Edenton, N. C, the J satin wllh H mulching velvet Given in miirrlniie by her In-graduate of Dickinson High couple left for n wedding trip u sick Co., Keyport. Her Ilance thcr. the bride wore a silk taf- to Atlantic City. erview Hospital. He wns born Howard M. Krvln. pastor of theis n Kinclunln of Perth Amboy bride wore a full-leni(th Kown of|lint nnd dark brown acc^Hsorles School, Jersey Cily, Is nnploy- in Italy and lived In Mouinoulh Emmanuel Baptist church, At- lace mid nylon tulle over .ialin with an o'cliid contaa?. feta Rowii styled with a roll ed by Allied Processon, New- Mrs. Nlcol wns educated in School and Is a veteran \ neckline uncl lonn pointed sleev- County for 65 years. lantic HlRhlauds. officiating. In- of World War U. He is emiwhic- h terminated In a chapel A reception WIIK held at But- ark. Poland and is employed by Ihe Icnuth train. The IOIIR torso lonwood Manor, Matavt.ui. es. The bouffant nklrl. was de- The couple will rciildc In KeyWestern Electrij Co., Eliza- He is survived by his wife, lennenl, under the direction of ployed by Ihe Perlli A in boy fclKiu-d witli " bustle buck and Mrs. Louise (Aescre) Durnnte, (ho Bedlc Funeral Home, was Sheet Rock Co. bodice of lace hnd a v-neckline For their wedding trip port. both. Airman Nicol IN H grad- wllh lonif pointed sleeves and' through Ihe New n chapel sweep. Her flniiertlp uate of Matnwun High School two sons, Angelo Durante, Eas- in Holy Cross Cemetery, North The wedding Is plnnnod for \i\\v: .States veil of illusion was ntluclicd to ton, P«. and Ludwlg Diirnnte, Arlington, Nov. 20, 10S5. a lull skirt of nylon tulle. Her nnd Cnnndu, Mrs. Swinglon Nlcol-Zlobro and has been In the U. S. All' finuerllp-lenKth veil of Illusion li silk liiffcta headiilcci'. She Miss Susan Zlobro, diuwhler of Inorco seven years, at home; four daughter.i, Mrs. wore A chnrconl null wllh nn carried white roses nnd sleph Leonard Bellezza, Keansburg; Kiilin-rishcr was draped lo a half lml of lhcavocado lint, malchln? \accos- John Zlobro, 28 Dolewnro St., Ho reported to California Hold Rummage Sale inntchiiiB lace. She carried a fnollH on a white prayer book. Elizabeth, nnd the lnte Mr.s. Zlo-Thursday for assignment in Miss Minnie Duranle, at home. Or. J. D, Fisher and Mrs. sorlcit nnd a white orchid cor-. MI-J, Andrew Oermak, W&ta- The Columbian Auxiliary of Fisher, Newport News, Vn., nn-cascade botuiuet or while roses Ml.sn Patricia Wumuck wa.H bio, bi'cuinn Ihe bride of Airman KoreA, with a white orchid In the ceil- The b rl ri e was griduatcd' her slftler'.s malt) of honor, Her Socond ClnsH Louis Lincoln Nlcol, wtn, und Miss Perry Durinte, St. Joseph's Council, Knlghls of nouncc the engngement of their nt home. Also surviving are Columbus, will hold a rummage daughter, Rona Barbara, to En-ler. from Freehold IHKII Sciiool ami fiill-leni;Ui sown of lumpy color- son of Mrs, Mary Nlcol. Lincoln l» cmpliiycd nl Lavolt1 Labor ed taffila was fashioned wllh u Avo., Mntnwiui and Louis Nlcol, FUNERALSERVICES seven grandchildren, a broth- salo nt the Hook »nd Ladder siRii John M. Kshii, U, a, Nn- Miss Oerlrude Hoseniim wns er, Julius Durante, Buenos Air- Flrehotut, Jackson St., Mata- vy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry her slsler'n maid of honor, Her alorlcs, Inc., Morgnnvllle. Mm, Jean Hill Laurr es, Argentina, and a sister, Mrs. wan, from Wednesday, Oct. 5,J. Knlm. Uxbrldgc, Mnss., for- wallz-lcnuth Kown nf ruby cry- The brldPuroom wns gnulu- Funeral nervlces for MrsJessamin. e Tomnsello, Italy, throush Snlurdny, Oct. B. Mm, merly of Mntnwan, Htalitllc wns- iirlncefl.l i styltle wlllhh nted from Mnlnwati HlKh Studios Jenn Hill tinner, 32, Valley Rd., Josephine C'ordosco and Mis,Miss Fisher wns graduated a slrevclPNK bodice and n v- (School and IN finployed by lln; Colonln, wnll I .iown In this Now It the time to advertise Elizabeth Nappl will be in from Newport NCWH IIIHII neckline. She won n bnmlcRii Culni'ii.sn Tlllnn Co,, Clifton. 1I>' urai, warn held flept. 20 from those unused articles for salo. charge. School and attended thn Uniii-i ninlchliiK crytitlclte with n HBi'VPd two yiirs In the U. S. CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY the Rmiyon funeral Home, Me- A small ad In the, classified col- versity of Clcorgln, AthniiR, On., nose veil nnd parried n KM-Army. cade boimuct of pink (tliryniin- Thn couple will live 'in Mnlav 10 MAIN ST. TCI.. KU 7-1381 KEYPOI1T iiicTiiiiii ° "wflli" *tlie' itbvV'tJV,' A, umn will turn them into cast- You can buy Delcnso Bonds whore shn wan a member of II. Uclircnbui'if officiating, In- (or you, by luo Payroll Deduction Plan. Delta Pill ITlpslloii Hoclnl soror- tliciniiiiiH nnd wan, FORMER BIRTHS COUPLE WED AT HOLY FAMILY uiUKCH yellow satin was atylsd •• •;.' with a sqtmr* nsokllue, mount- [TH|1§ATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. Crawley ed with golden star sequins with PAGE T1TKEH THURSDAY, SKPTEMIIEK 23. 1955 Mr. »nd Mis. Thomas Craw- a basqua waistline and puff ley. 41 Mapla.Ave., Keansburg, sleeves, __Hfir__hfeadpleea—v/ets a re the parents of a dauglit born IH Hohmouth Memorial ada of bronze chrysanthe- Hospital on Thursday, Sept. 22, mums and she carried a bou- 1955. quet of the same flowers. All the gowns were designed I'alumlio and made by the bride's moth- A son was born to Mr. and er. Mrs. Raphael Palumbo, 124 Donald Ansel, Canisteo, N. Y. Herbert St., Union Beach, on was the best mall and ushering Thursday; Sept. 22, 1955 in Moiv vere Edward S. Hallock and mouth Memorial Hospital. Thomas Magee, both of Muta- LaMura an. Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaMuva A reception was held at the Tennent Ed., Moryanvllle, are home o! the bride's parents im- the parents of a son born mediately after the ceremony. Sunday. Sept. 18. 1955 at the Tlio bride's mother chose Perth Amboy General Hospital. Spanish violet taffeta afternoon The baby weighed six pounds, length sown styled with a low thirteen ounces and has been waistline and soft pleats In the named Robert. .skirt. She wore an orctiid vel- vet hat and violet accessories Shurtt with a corsage of white Mr. and Mrs. James Shortt, carnations. The bride 102 Tower CL, Yellow Springs, ^room's mother selected a Fr- Ohio, are the parents of a third •ucli blue crepe afternoon child, a daughter bor non Tues- length Bown with matching hat day, Sept. 13, 1955. The baby and accessories and a corsage weighed seven pounds and hns of while carnations. been named Lori Jean. i For their wcddtegr trip 13, 1955. The baby weighed {through the New England Sta- seven pounds and has been les and Canada, the bride wore named Lori Jean. a two-piece gray suit with a Harrison white crocheted hat and bag Mr. and Mrs. James O. Har- nnd a corsage of white orchids. rison, Midland Park, are the The bride graduated from parents of a first child, a .Matawan Hlyli School and is in MR., MRS. CIIAKLIIS JOHN PAM-IN daughter, born Wednesday, her senior year at Ithaca Col- Sept. 21, 1955, in Englewood nmjoring in music educa- Miss Dolores Virginia Sloan, Ind.. was best man for his Hospital. Mrs. Harrison is the MR.. MHS. CARMK.V STO! tion. She is a member of the daughter of Mrs. Annie Sloan. brother. former Miss Anne Carton, , S.A.I. Women's Honorary ilu- 15 West Third St.. Key-port, and The mother of the bride wore daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bens- Miss Viola Sutton. daughter pink with blue iionpons and twi Fraternity and a member 0 the lute James H. Slonn, be- an Army blue satin afternoon selaer L. Cartau, Matawan. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. llsht blue with yellow ponpons.j"^ Q^ College Symphony, in came the bride of Charles John dress with a lace yoke, match Sutton, 306 Union Ave., Union Miss Lucy Salvatoriello, also MR. MRS. CIIAISI.KS -'. Del A/.1O PauIIn, son of Mr. and Mi's. lug lint and accessories, tind Sammnrro Beach, became the bride ol a sister of the bridegroom, was an orchid corsage. Tin' bridegroom graduated! The weddin of Miss Eileen)nicc of ilie bride, She wore a Charles S. Paulin, Tell City, A son was born in River- Carmen Stopplello, son of Mr.jthe flower girl. Her gown andW rom Hie Red Jacket Central:; Ind., on Saturday, Sept. 24. The bridegroom's mother flowers were like the maid of Sappah, 10S Park yellow lace and tulle over taf- view Hospital on Friday, Sept. and Mrs. Phillip Salvatoriello, School, Shortsvlllc, and Ithaca [;„(„, 1PSS. »t a candlelight ceremony chose a navy blue crepe with 23, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Jo-!315 Dodck St.. Union Beach, honor's. Beach, dauyhter of feta frock, a tiara of flowers College in June 1955. where lie Mr. and Mrs. Georye Sap iu *i. John's Metliodist Church. bead trimming, a dusty rose sepli Sammarro, 23 Natco Lane, on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 24, For the wedding the mother and carried a colonial bouquet received his Bachelor of Music.,)ai, sr (0 cluirles Francis De- Keyport. satin hat and accessories and Union Beach. 1955 at 4 p.m. at the Holy Fam- of the bride chose an afternoon ... T t_ ' ' The Rev. Joseph Faith, pas- an orchid corsage. ily Church, Union Beach. Degree, majoring in theory. He; r-'azio. son of Charles DeFaziOijof bronze ponpous and yellow tor of the First Baptist Church, A reception followed at the Prince Rev. Joseph G. Fox, pastor, Keyport, officiated at the double Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. William Prince, ficiated. i-ing ceremony at 7 p.m. before For their wedding trip 247 Gnrficld Avc., Laurence The bride was given i an altar decorated with white through the New England States, Harbor, are the parents of a riage by her father. She gladioli and candleabra. Mrs. the bride selected a gold cordu- son, born Friday, Sept. 23, 1955, a wedding- sown of C! in Perth Amboy Hospital. Khea Vandermnrk played the roy jumpr with a matching jac- lace and nylon tulle over slip-jwiih a matchints hat. grey ac-j,Icl tor, officiated at tiie double ^room, served as best man and organ. ket with a gold corduroy cap. N. Y. ceremony. The altar was usherinp were Richard Lapnow, O'Sullivan per satin, designed with a fit- cessories ami wore a corsage' ^ ; couple ring • Given in marriage by her The bride s r a (1 u ft t ecl teil bocfrce, portrait neckline.,of i)ink orchids. decorated with while gladioli Perth Amboy, and Edward Lie- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Sul- ItliaCii. , , ,„ .brother -Harold Sloan. Union from Keariiy High School and livan, 140 Twillsht Ave., Keans. lonff pointed sleeves and a boufj Edward L. Sutton, Jr., Union ur( lx sUUl and John Cooper, organist, I/., Hobokeu. Seach, the bride wore a full- received her Bachelor of Arts burn, are the parents of a fnnt skirt and trimmed with: Heacli, brother of 1 he bride played traditional weddimv mu- After a reception at Buck '-length sown of Aleneon lace Degree in history from the daUKhler, born Sunday, Sept. of silk illusion, hand rolled, was;was the bosi man and usliersjArea Students sic. S m i t Ii's Restaurant, East . ar.d tulle over white satin, styl- Montcliiir State Teachers Col- r draped from n coronet of se- were Frank E. Miskcll. also alAttend Rutgers Given In marriage by her Keansburg, the couple left for lege. I0. )5. (n Moumouth Memor- ed with an illusion neckline, an She taught for three lal I-Iosnilal. ciuins and pearls and slie car- irother uf Ilie bride. Pat Stop-| brother. Gcorp,c Sappah. jr., a wedding trip to Plorida. For Ions' pointed sleeves. There in the Kcnrny public ried n basket bouquet of white liello. brother of tlie bride-: There are 45 residents of Union Beach, the bride wore a traveliiiK the bride chose a were appliques of lace at the schools and recently completed Kama Fiigi mums and stcphanotis. !U'onm. and Alphonse Guerra ;Monmoulli County among ap- weddins gown ot lace and ny- coal gray suit with a turquoisi e neckline and on the tulle flounce two years service as n first daughter was born in Jllv- Miss Rose Stojipiellu, Union :il! of Union Beach. proximately 900 students resis- lon tulle_ .,,ove. r satin. The fittodjhat and black accessories. Her of the skirl. Her flngerllp- lieutenant in the Women's Ar- erview Hospital on Monday, Beach, sister of the bridegroom. After n reception for 300 tercel as freshmen at Rutin-r.-i j,0()jce or miportL-d dutchcss;corsiiKe was made of white ler.ath veil of Illusion fell from my Corps. So!)l. 20, 1955, io Mr. nnd Mrs. was tlie maid of honor. Shej at the Union Beach Fjrc-jUnivcrf;ity,,..: :,... »,_..New. ,Brunswick. -'•'" . 'i.,cc had a collar and Ion-,'polnt-lroKos. When they return, they a cap matching lace andj The bridegroom was grndu- Michael Barna, -ID Maurice wore an orchid i.vown of nylon hou:;e, the couple left for a two |jlhis fall. ed sleeves and the hip lc-M>,th(will reside at 118 Moruiug-isde carried colonial bouquet of ated from Tel! City schools and Ave., Kcnnsbui'g'. chiffon with a .shirred bodice week weddiim trip to Miami J The clas9 of 1S5D- latest al _basqu ^_e was outlined with hancl-|Ave.. Union Bench. pompons and stephano- the University of Indiana where For traveliiiK the bride)1110 Slalc Unlversiiy since 19-18. L\ 1 white and full skirt, a matching head-iPln. ;has iweli which also edged The bride, a graduate of Key- tis. he received his Bachelor of Sci- Konowalow piece trimmed with rliincstoncsjcho.se suit of avocado Rieen representatives from every i« chapel length train. Herjporl High School, is employed Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Konowa- a avocado ' Miss Maude Sloan. Keyport, ence Desrce in business admin- and carried a basket bouqueljwith brown accessorie- s ailc_..l|Ne. w Jersey county and fro.m I finger-ti„*...,p veil o-t French Illu- in the law office of Walter J. was her sister's maid of honor. istration. He served as a first low, Morganville, sire the par- 12 ot |i tthd t f George, Keansburg. ents of a second daughter born of pink ponpons. Iwore a coi-sam- of white gar-lot -her states and the Districtj.;jon w.u; attached to a crown of Her floor-length gown was of lieutenant in the U. S. Army and The bridesmaids were Missidentas. The couple will re3idei Columbia. Students from:sce(1 pca,.is llllci iridescent se-i The bridegroom was gradu- blue taffeta, Empire styled was lelieved of duty in July Sunday, Sept. 18, 1055 at Point Oiga Bercik, Perth Amboy: 1 ut Allen St., Matawan, and williAfRhanistan. Korea. Venezuela-OUin: s and she carried a pray-jated from Demaresl High with a pleated bodice. She 1954. He was in the Army for Pleasant Hospital. The baby Miss Rutluinn Mazurek, West|be at home after Oct. 9. j11Ild Canada also are enrolled er book of which was placed School. Hoboken, and Drake's wo;-, a matching cap of taffeta, three years and served in Kor- welshed seven pounds, three New cousin of the! The bride- attended Union '" tllc freshman class. Business College and Is employ- ounces, and has been named York, n white roses and stephanotis. ant' parried a colonial bouquet ea. He is in the automobile bride, and Ml.is Jerri Stopplel- Beacii schools and was f The Middlesex County dele- Mrs, Grace Mi Schaufler ed by General Accident Insur- of "yellow pompons."ft; J, Kathi. Their other daughter is business in,Tell City where the lo. Union Beacii, another sister atetl from Keyport High School Ration heads the class with a jWest Keanslnu'R. sister of the ance Company, New York. L. Bruce Paulin, "Tell City, couple will reside. Pattl. Mrs. Konownlow is the . ;tuta! of 140 students and Un- former Miss Alta Crlne. of the bridegroom, Their dre-sa- k\ 1951. The bridegroom wa bride, was tlic matron of honor. es, fashioned like the maid of graduated from Newark Cen- ion County is secohd with 10G. Her gown was yellow lace and Out-of Klaters total 09. • Lady Aticndsnl Wyekoff honor's, were In rainbow hues tral Hi!;h School and is employ- tulle o ei taffeta, designed MISS WILSON WEDS JAMES P. DUFFY Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wye!:- of nllnt ereen. They carried a ed by Sprairue Oi! Co., Mata- Momnoulh County freshmen with a s'.rapless bodice and a! • Non-Scclarian off. 39 Moran PI.. Keansburg,I bouquet of roses punpons.'wan. |Irom this area are: Louis M. matching lace bolero. Shej DAY Funeral Home , up the parents of a son, born; Slay, Keyport Holindel Rd..| wore a tiara of flowers andj 351 Maple PI.. Keyporl Iuesday, Sept. 20. 1955, in Mon-i llazlet: John V. Droughton, 154 carried a colonial bouquet of Tel. KZypott 7-13S2 liuutfi Memorial Ptospital. The1 MISS NELLE M. DOAK BECOMES BRIDE, Washington St. and John C.Ibronze pompons and yellow ba ! FUNERAL DECISIONS m~J. fa biby weifiliod 10 pounds, s,i'\ JKocnig, 73 Second St., Keyport; bcsCbreath v«nc« ot n«*d . . . h«y» fojfwd mawf ( unt'ivs, and has been namedt , Bradford S. Butler, Jr., Lloydj ^Another sister. Mrs. Joseph Io aft«m p«AO* of mind • . John Douglas. The couple lme Rd.. Alton T. Davis. 9 FierrojKo|odzil,j, union Beach, wore fvotecfrv» FunarW facH from Mb UirfH- (iauuiiters. Ave.. Clorald .7. Feddersen. Ry-:tt dress of mauve faille with a ers Lane, and Frank M. Tour- malcllinB |mt and a corsage of Lamp ine, 160 Broad St., Matawan. while ro.ves. Mr. and Mrs. John Lamp 40 The flower girl was Carol Ann; i ri-liwoml Aw., Kcansbuig Parkway Report Is Sehaurier, W e s t Keanshun i ' (lie parents of a dauirhte in Monday. Sept. 26, 1955 n< Available To Motorists I verview Hospital. The Now Jersey Highway Au- thevity Fr;«;*iy iiuuic UUIJR'.S OI Clu ysanihemum Show its 105-1 annual report available Io motorists on the Garden ,At Rutgers Oct. 29-30 Stale Parkway. The action fo!
Von- than 100 varietie.-i Ol lowed a number of request:-- I < li!-.\-:.anllieniuin.s will be o from Parkway motorists for di play. Oct. 2!) and 30. in Tl the colorfully illustrated annual other ol a .series of colorful flof report booklet. The publica- 'i r.'.-;; at Kutyers Univei". l\ tion, which features a panorn-j Ntw Hrunswick. mic full-colored photograph of] l'lio I'lirysanllienmm iia den the Parkway on its front ^ i mi Iloilic'iHiiral Farm No 1 back covers, was issued last 1 IIPI'K Lane, off U. a. Rouli January. 1 a familiar location Io flowe A limited number of copies !o\firs who have enjoyed n i are available upon request at Iv. dalilisi and slmrli naiili Ihe Vatix Hall and Manasciiian Ii plays there. -civice areas along the Park way. Hubert Clarl:. professor ol m uimcutal horlicultui'i', .s;i\.- uliled attract inn will be a h n Real Estate Listing Cards lor I it ill [ ii it- .sliow spon.soifd 1)> tli sale at this office. Indent HiirUin Club, for v.liu I hf- is advisor. Included will b demonstration of Uuul.sc ip .MR., MltS. .T-XIHIi'.S IWTKN'K IH'I'TV dcsiRii, a display of fruits mil i The marriage of Miss Bea ence .Shannon, Ki-un'jbiii-j.-. and vegetables and oilier feat in < trice Mary Wilson, daughter Miss Ann Smith. West Keans- all in Ilie nearby Lot- (Mini burl!. Their gnwns were the area. • of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wilson, snme style as that worn by the 213 Carr Avc.. Keansburg, to nmicl of honor in salmon and There will be plenty ol fi i < , James Patrick Duffy, son of llliht parking, with attendants nn ilu : Mr. and Mrs. Jnmea Duffy, 138 matching crowns nnd carried ly from 10 a.m. until dn.sl:. both '. Rosowood Dr., Cllffwood Bench colonlnl bouquets. dnj-fi. In previous years Ihe ' was'solemnized Sundn.v, Sept. show hns nttnicted U500 io 100(1 BEFORE YOU CRACK Larry Veccliio, Keyport, serv- visitors. \ 25, 1055, at A p,m. In St, Ann's ed ns best man, and ushering Keep coin rot ol your s leering... keep run nl' trouble. ..kci-p "smi-.iNt, %'onuiii:-,' Church. .Keansmng. , The Rev, wore Vernon Phillips, Keyport, .MKS. JOHN O'\I:II.I, r • Anthony Capltanl, pastor, offi- Dr. Murray Heads l! An) steering tliliKuiiy winn of and Frank Cahlll, Union Beacii. Before an altar decoialed Inee. She carried a while co tic iniHortii^ inciucci, of wlirci ciated before an altar decor- The bride's mother selected Heart Association l).ilnuc ami juris wejr—oi • nled'• • with palms and white with while flowers and palms lonial bouquet. a mauve colored cocktail dress Miss Nelln M. Doak. (laughter gladioli. Mrs. Marie Lederhaus with black Accessories, for her Dr. HiirroUl A, Murray,. New- Miss Lydie s. Doak. Mata- l-'ool 'cni!...I.ct ui played the organ and Mrs. Ca- daughter's wedding. She hnd a ark, past president of the Medi- of Mr. niitl Mrs. Rubnrl S. Doak, wnii, was her sister's maitl of ith our looljiru mile LuU was soloist, corsngo of pink roses. The cal Society ol New Jersey and II Miriam Dr., Matawan, bee- 1 1 1 NO tho Rssex County Medical So- came (he bride of John M. O'- honor. Her ballerina lenmh "I "'" " " * The bride was given In mar- bridegroom's mother wore a (town of forest Krer-n satin was riage by her broths^. John pink nnd gray .dross with black ciety, was elected president of Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, ^ Thank Your Repair Man For - New Jersey lleni". Associ- styled like Ihe bride's except Charles. Sho wore a K'invii of accessories and n corsage of M rrlo n O'Neill, Shorlsvllk-, that it had a round neckline The AccWenl Thai Hosopolnt lace over Chantllly while roses. ation at the annual ineetliiR In N. V., on Saturdny, Sept. 10, Newark on Sepl, 21, and was sleeveless with a Didn't Happen" lace with white nylon tulle styl- A reception wns held at Ilie 1055, lit 3.-.TO p.m. In the First niatclihiK capelet. She worej ed with a Bweelheart neckline Laurence Harbor' Casino, afler The ineliim was lolrl Unit Presbylerlnu Church, Mnlawan, lonu inutchin« satin Rniiiillels| and a bouffant skirt which hnd which Mr. and Mrs. Duffy leff the 1U55 Henri Fund, result or The Hev, Cliesler A, Onllmvny 1 and a headpiece of briiUit fnrr- a Rosepolnt lace chapel trnltv. for a weddlns trip to Canada. the iimiunl February campaign nfflciuted at the ilouhle rlnir cast pompons. Slie t-ai'i-led a Her fingertip length veil of For traveling tlio brkle wore a of i.lie iiNsociulloii nnd Ha clinjj- ccrc/iiony, Mrs. Celiii MURBC, tnntcliInK iioseuny (rliiiined French illusion lace fell from two-tone bclue aiul brown null lets, lias ronched $0OB,Bgn.li:i,|c|im.c|, phi veil Hach with yellow streamer.-.. a double crown of seed pom-Is with beige accessories mid a tin- lilHlicst niiioiiiil raised In selecllon.'i on the orniui. Miss Renee. E. Dmik. Mm a . nnd HPCiulrtH. She enrried a en- the uriiiini/utlnn'x Nix year hls- 1 white orchid corsage. When Given In mnrriUKO by her fa wan, slsler of the bride, was lonlnl bouquet ol Imbles'-breulli they return, Ihoy will reside nt lory. Ihcr, (he In'ldc wore u bulloi'lni; f'c brlclesmiikl. Her bitier , nnd white loses. 1KB Rosewood Dr., Cliffwood Monmouth County Heart As- li-niilli KOWII of ofr-wlilte bridal sweet satin gown wiui slyled| Miss I'ntrlclu S Ii n n n o ti, sociation raised $33,.7<)ri.OT or satin Irlimiiecl with seed pearls like the mnld of honor's wllli; Service, Inc. lCennsburg. was tlio maid of The bride iiradunlocl from ,14a per capita and Middlesex and slyldd with a lonit-walNtod nylon net In ihn snme color- honor. She ivort; n IJHIIPI'IIIII IJinl Until: Catholic (Huh School. Comity Axsoeliitloii. t.'KI, 1(1-1,12 liucllce with II round ncf.-kllne li'litiiuliiir Hie neckline. Her Highway 35 ienplli sown of baby blue Inch Her husbnnd graduated from or .llt'J per cnplla, nnd Cliiiiilllly luce yoke nnd ndp!,ce and no.senay nlso over ii-lon mile. Slio hnd H Mtiiawnn Hlplt Sulimit mid l.s ns- 1 IOIIK liico sleeves poiulcd nt Ilie ttinU-lied. | Six Corners ir.r..i'U "?. crown i loclnterl 111 In '"i""< with his fn- y out- ol /Vinerlua'ica s Kicugreat WIINIS, Her shoulder Ic-iiglli veil Pour • year -'old Mlclieie Miir-j '.her on nouic aj, Liiiii'ctict1 lliir ticofloms. Attend the olitirch o! of Imported ("rcncli lllii.siiin firll UIK.'I'lte Dlnik. Mtlttnvnn. shtrr KEYPORT Mis.-i- Fior-bor>i lyuur cliulco this wcekeud, from it Juliet cup of chantllly of the b'riuy,' was tlic flower ! ( morly of Watawani -who Jrns RS. was ft projeoy to TVhioh «i righrflcal elenient to destroestfoyk sens!- desirable diverting of funds' was griint- Spencer and his. assistant,, Pauaul under the Fifth'•AmendmentFfhAmendment, he :, MATAWAH/'NJJ been commanding officer of a 1 tive fish like the herring.Is.hardU"' MATAWAK Fftl ocnjld 6e:made SconoinlciiUy. oIir$in.cn to hold 0, pai -Haijicjr.) refuse*!refuse*!, to be drdrawa n had.everhdi(jBi;to*&ittky ii(jBi;to*&ittkoo meas- to isolate-unless'very fresh ef»; TiitJKsnvy srrii MULK. 2?, WB> Army, ill Italy, recently was Sus^ClqiHaiiiSiCi t IrtjJJ; 3 p.m. that day from out on the point, by Mr.r. ' Gross, ur'curcs to eJec^;'f«}9Jif.nrl 7-10:!0 in'oplieilcally, "are inill, and dump was coming from. When A request was recelvea-frem. accorni)anied them to the spot'ed with Patrolman Pease and water which caused the fish' J, Malml Drown, PuulishiT Juveniles Destructive he talked of gravel belli? tnkon tha fire department to have the wlieTE—+he-_elfluen they are mortal." 'continued from page one* fiXLluent was wash-]the effluent then being drained kill last week. Puhllehcil Every TMirsdny And this, the political side of from the roadside to be put "in Knickerbocker house on New ing- out Into Luppa a settlement basin. They By BUOWN PUBLISHING AND even exchange. The VFW mena field," Mr. Crlne had the Brunswick Ave., long abandon- It was only when the" wc:re!dlrr~hrk-e~siirnples at the creek PHINTING COMPANY (he presidency, lmpmnes <'ven|(.allUalle[1 thflt ,. the lots were ed, demolished or repaired. The LEGAL NOTICES 1 or now upon the nations oxcriid- they would Bo roadman confirm it was not on on their way back, according toand were allov 3. Mahi-1 Broun ?'!!! obulned> building waa cited as a fire Geraldinc V. Hrou-n Associate fcdmir ing concern for Mr. Elsenhow- „. , ... ,_L,r.t.w t.n» his brother's field and the grav- Capt. Spencer, that Mr. Bzura to carry these samples, ta THE VACA.' ahead with rntconstructing the el for the dump was bought sep- trap and health hazard. Coun- apparently decided to put up an TION OK ATt lttlSMN A3. SUBSCRIPTION PATES er's recovery. That Is :ot be- new Post home on lots for which when the dikes were closed, MAPLE TEIWACE HEBCRrr PiiyiiMo In Advance arately from the roads. cilman Hallock suggested that argument. When the bottles cause politicians nre .ecessar- the township was planning a away from his plant. OUGH OF MATAWAN. NEW JER- One Year Iwitllin Stale) »"•»» lly callous practitioners of a the house be lorn down and the I containing- the samples of creek SEY. Six Months f i J> park, as the number of vets en- Mr. Walling; suggested Texas Mr. Gross made a final point BE"'IT ORDAINED by the Mayor' Three Months >-'-' cold business, but because the Rd., needed to be widened as it property assessed accordingly, water were put on the ground, , ,, , , . , . , 'and Council of the TJorouuh of Mata>< One Your mutsiilc KU«O 4.no rolled had outgrown hopelessly Mayor Schanck urged the coun- Mr. Bzura suddenly grabbed for the defense in claiming i,, u, county ol Monmouth as: One Year (outside U. ,s <• 6.00 presidency Is more than ever the facilities of existing head- came over the hill and n broken Wim e Six Months (outside 11. S., J-25 an office of national and world cil to defer action for a short them and smashed them there was an Issue of possess- '"Hows: 1. That the public street'. Six Months (oulsklo U. B.) . 3.25 quarters. culvert needed repairing to re- known »nd designated as Maple Terr* import. store the drainage. time as he said he understood against rocks, the game warden ion Involved. He insisted that iii-i.- IJC and (he some Is hereby va-> Executors and admtnlstrntor» of Mayor Marz questioned if someone wanted to purchase contended. This, in Capt. Spen- when wardens set the bottles i-alcd as a public street. Said street* ^status have the HKlit to select the Therefore, In the light of Mr. Fred Von Rodeck asked what. cer's opinion, clearly constitu- ir> shown or. a Map of Lots of Alice- i newspapers tn which ttie.v desire their Elsenhower's illness, a repprai- sidewalks should be put down the property. At the mayor's containing the samples taken L. D<-nve which Map Is filed 111 lha notices printed. II the right Is not on Cllffwood Ave. between relief he could get from filled suggestion the police deparment ted interference with an offi- at their first appearance at the Monmouth County Clerk's Office. exerelsed the lurroiialo will mnko the sal of 1956 has already begun. up drainage ditches that had cer in the performance of his plant on the ground, they there- Section 2. That this ordinance shall leteitlon and Ihu notice will probably Medical testimony ia available Route 35 and Shore Concourse was instructed to board up the op-pmir In some newspaper that you to keep school children going sent rains in the recent hurri- windows in the house to keep duty. by lost possession of the bot- take t-ffctt ten (10) days from the wuuld not hove nelecteil. Friends of that men who have suffered c nl to the Cliffwood School from canes down off the road to wash children out of the structure ties, as when they were set oni^e £$$£$*& f.T " " The Journal having business with the coronary thrombosis have. Capt. Spencer defended his NOTICE Burrr.unte'H ofllee will An well to bear walking in the roadway travel- out three truckloads of gravel because the walls and ceilings presence at the plant against his ground, Mr. Bnura could this In mind. after rest and treatment, been and topsoil from his place and miln possession in his name of PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY CIV". restored to long, useful work. led by nutos. Commltteeman are in danger ol falling. Mr Orosss contention a search EN that the foregoing ordinance \\&s: Responsibility for typographical Stephen J. Ktillcta stated he be- destroy his driveway. Mr. Sea- warrant was needed by deciar- the bottles and the right to do Introduced al a regular meeting ol* errory is lltniled to tho coBt of the But medical history also man told him to apply to the with them what he wishes, even the Mnyor nnd Council of the Borounh Space occupied by such error. lievcci the time had come to do int; Attorney Genera) Richman ol Matnwnn in ttie County i>[ Moti- tenches I hat in such cases the something tibout sidewalks on State Highway Department, but if he wanted to destroy them. inomli, field on Tuesday evening Scp«- Entered as sccnmK'lasE matter al the ibsence of mentsil stress is in- has assured him he had full tembcr 13th, 1055 mid was passed on' Lower Main St. as motorists Mr. Von Rodcck said he- nlrt-nriy With the entering of this point. bfcond and final reudlng at the meet- post office at Matnwon, N J.. under the separable from healing. right to trn on the Bzura prem- act Of Mnrrh », lf!7n. wc-rt pruning Ilitii ears on the had done this and hati potren nn „„. '' Magistrate Klelnberg announc-, ln(.I .o f the Mayoi „r and_ Counci . l held i . v.c-.fc paining tiitii ears on me (Continued from Fa>;e one) ises so !cr:;r KE hc was convinc-i th B H!! T" i 1 more satisfaction than ijiat \iic-- ^jed he would reserve decision. MSMf i^Tf ^% THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 195!) Mr. Bzura iurtht-? contended I a there WOK "a reason tc ! InglIt y musMintt bthee assumeoutlookd foaccordr 1950- s w, pedestrians should were "sorry." ..".J. i r,...__^ c.i.i, „>,;„* -f ,u_ « iieh. liine ii puhllc Jitwing »•».» hcia. have soli' nphts. Mrs. Rose K. that when Capt. Spencer didjpecl" i]le j.tr,{e jjsh nn(J rf.mp| Roland Smith, chief of the.'.r.d .-ill pcrKcns v.eri- fn-en nn orJpor has been altered completely. Wenypl. township clerk, found Asks Knaris He Taken Over luruty to be heard concerning turh or* ; return with Patrcimsr, WilliamuaWE we;-e be,-,)B vj0]a,e(j there.!State. Fish and Game Laborn- WE RENEW OUR PLEDGE The President's recovery thai sidewalks, ns a safety U. L. Etiwsrcs !;.'ket iibtut. pease, o£ Keypen Poiic-c. heiy,,-' G'I-O"-' ;ory at Milltawn. siatfccl yester- may be HS swift and thorough 1 nssiulcci iriis- as J. FRANKLIN DOMIK'ICK This coming week is celebra- measure, were needed on the getting the roads :n T-io^-oivlnp.K-in resisted "tlie of thejviojalio:,.o! the Capt. Spencer had reported EoroilRh ClelJ: Is devoutly hoped. Yet the .- , At]lmt: A ^ Height,V,h s ;-,varciens to come c-n his prem-ipo u n e en Amendments oJio'him the effluent nt, the plant Week and ihus it ™E i»Mnv°r Mr.™ then declared « 1 pp seems to be Unit rest, and above j snip to buyer t-. lot* cr.;i!u / f jlses. . He i-.nc Lie aisWs wit-j the iwtera} constitution. Koihad been cleaned \;p ami the c- ntilicc thiit 1hc Joilowinfi qucfi- cemaiiUee vvoiiid be appointed v.i)l he rvbinitit'd to tht, legal" is time loi The Matawnn Journal nil freedom from worry, are of loans appio^ed by The \-FU: i.n::|ne3Ees were in accord on one]jle)d it was a. point on which dikes to the eiiscliarce line into pllTE ! lh v lc study the r.civisnbility ol Hc iieciai'cri|point-,|p - that Mr. Baura !iati]i],e K. J. Kale Law ihe creek at Bz-ura, Inc., had X '' V 1*"' ns-.hip el Matawan. ti> renew jus pledge to youparamoun. t importance to his 52.000 '::;£.::;£.'' sireaoy been inve?;-|ij)reatene<|ij)reatene"CE P1VOV1D1NG FOU THE c%1 i'iiwon U;l>,i; Dunr.'iii HOTICE TO JOB /.i'PLICANTS nnd founri Die weather-be-ardins: ni!Ecno:J or r, M>H,DING ron COOI5 ivttT.ti h: rid laivn rn iodically, bfciuiNe H expresses pence, hnve won for him the deeds cullee) for the )::ni] iiKi'd li.-.nrl in..!, (it i.iid Ildil tl. i,,l Ph^-'lf It-^f.; \MV K<'i-*1 cdntlitii'i); Tht ftJ.'itawiin JiiuinJiJ flot-s nv\ I;now- our belief tin far IIK Ihe besl right to put aside Ihe burden and roofing was too thin, the W/iTEH. VOTlNti AUD HlXHi:/.- ,, I J.)I.(» Vinr.it p:i»ir.v Inp im»tn>r'i".v int'i*'. mj;ly iiitipi Jitjp Wiinud fitivet-Use-' for Texas Rd.. yc-l tlie fact Die TIOH mmposEs IN AND BV THK Smith, e» Mnin HI., ir,i-nln !jom finrs rfiiitil by Uir fed- Interest of the public it conu-l his term's end? miters were not- properly spr.c- BOROUGH OK r.!/.'M\V/.N. IN THK eral Won* and Hour Liiw jf Uity viltr road had be-en used )O] many COUHTV or I.IONMOI-TH, NEW ilh. v,jB' V.'ASHING niui'hinc. wri.i|:iT X;,pv: U-s Ibiiii t):c k^.i 1 minimum u;:j;e. cerned, unri our renders me ed, nor Ihe flooring sufficiently : T Of Dwight Eisenhower his years mmie it impossible jo'r .1EHSKY. /il'I'HOl'.KlATLD I7.0WI li.ii;t' rdlli IT; i.h-o Iwt-tlv i*hi, 0> i hif Fiims tni:ji(',((J m inU'i'ii.'ili' cnrrniH't'Ca shored lo meet the township OIL Imrni-r itrvii-t-; oil ).tuvci;, Jtodr LT in the piorliit-tion c»l gtmils Ior »om- nuked to (1ineM it. and accept •ount.ry nnd hi» party can ask THERErOK. AW y.UTHO.'iIl.ING ttirnijt(•ttirnijt(; r]ff.n(r]ff.n(dd or KDJ.iriill. Flout ftirt-l.f. JnCiUJrr H Edrcvli-vj Hi'iiii him to close it. oil as an ttftub- Hil< I Gimitn', vi tali Mu\u\\an 1. 'DITIC muri nuw pny j(t \t;.y\ 1t> cents Jt, "lor wind, it is worth." building code. The mayor aver- THE lKSU/iNCe Of Mi,Mill HONDK furnaits yvU\ utirl imlalltd; i:lu or oilil. no more. lished public riplit-eif-way. J,5r. OR NOTtS Or THE KOHOUGH an hemr MU! Wmu am\ nni<-))»)l 'OP CiilClll KUKUviiuit t 12111-21155 . viillill 1 1 There lire ninny 1 actors to red it would be more econom- FOR I'IN/iNCIKG KVJO1 AFPKO nvrrtime under Ilir fuim.l Wiii * and Wycliofl declared thai, none nf lluur l.»w. .lob-ut-ktih olleivcl M.^S by be. considered in Ihe publics- ical lor ti prospective homeown- PHIAT1ON. 1'IHSIHST J.idd lo workingworkin ; mrlbrn;; li-uve HPKED CJtictn i-llctiin irontT JW; mi" AIDS COMMUNITY HEALTH the roads in M.-.rlbcio Ciimiens; 1 tnvtred Itrrnv should milify the VS'fiKB lion of n newspaper, tind for er to build ii new bourse, than Bl! IT OIlDAllvr.D liy t!.<• Bi.rimiih lo.ir Htlle oni;; at .tcrmnt.'!; Nmn-rj . till I'lOlhl'K llOMt 11 i. Cl.ll MUl, anil llnur Division, U. S. Depnrl.nnnt han St., Nf.vnrlc,^ the pnst, seven weeks, we have Not, nil of our science is con- for him to attempt to rebuild • n Ihr Counly i,f Mu.,irii,i,tti (nut Ii i.r. ivt'V. ' Cull lur ii(j|)oi)j(i7itni New .'cifpy, phone Mitchell 2«2S'!R doubted if the; township ),(.jii thnn Iwi'-tliinlfi uf nil ini.inl,i-rt llurr- L/LA huy zi-tl ry»>, fined to ivory tower laborator- one of these structures: |I1>] I jli|') l,t; /til- y, been inMfilllnK n new press. deeds ior 10 per cent, e.l liir v.tn lit rtrjivv; l l ies. A lot of it, the most im- Itnvn: nnrliy .slruw. Co'.v SKCRKTAHYC . r:.i,tl ftr.il dependable ienovfilliiK em mechanical de- Commit I eemim s n 1 v aroad- s in tl;r township. TKLEV1S1ON AND IMnjO SERVICE l )l Cl p portant psirt. of it to many of 1. TI'C irnpiiivimi-ni (Ufcrih- in nil limit IT. I'ukitp unit rir-Kivrmrt VlilM-M.a. u (•! V.vi.Vcd Itl of \\n n([U- jmrlmenl, iind i!oin« everything lore Vena reported the petition id in Stfllcn 3 l,f till,; Oril-.,.-,n,i ls|| i-ry M-ivii-r."U'r. " Call ViiliiwVlilliK. . TrJc-vldlcn. hf.t; pTt'ffn.hlV Wtth U (1 Garl.iifi- Ciunjihiirt iV iia\ i.iln-f io 4?, possible to .stive you, our rend- us, Its riKht on our corners, in lor n street Hunt, in, South Con- t,l>\ utiif >\ i.r, ti |' E. Tiorit SI,. Kr.v K;0 x :G. ft' i illliv i.utn:; 4 | ( rniBll The women from Ticeicnvn nu.di! nr ).i-C)itirt(l h\ vftlit: KtK'.cJy MiUry hbove eia, better. This is the first our modern pharmacies, where course nnd Pinehursl. Dr. had noil KrjtJUil 7-aWll <>T NllUmiown ytl'iili*- liluiin Ril. who had complained of the. hf Bimnii'h *t M.-ifd-.i.)*, in the Ci.un- K'l'.-. pin 1 7-2Jt (>f- this IICWI* edition lo be run on our new our neighborhood pharmacists resulted in lilin^ til nn applica- y of Hi.nini.ull>, N( w JrrM-y. JYr iht N.Llt. work lor better community "dirt" i.l.so feninei the rnovinc of piesK, hnri we me very proud tion with Ihe Jersey Central 1 tii'nl Sniiun '.'., ii;in- JJ: herttjy f:p- DON' S^ VSERV1CE^ AVON t,kh>t, n- viK ntccltd fof health. garbnpe back and foitli on the Fur appoint* Unit 0111 first, paper to be print- Power unri Lipht Co. to make road in front e>f ihtii he.me; vrprii.uo i..«. rum ..f »TM*. tnU, : i»m { For |u,, Rt.rict.ly Fresh Eggs c'd Itrriiorit•.. ed on Ihe new press is one to The scrap of paper that the such inMi.lliition. •iinfi im-liiMw oi hi) ;.[ii.irciplLticn» I ifiviirt- t II Mnli.ivnn l-n*&-M.2 will X Lilf.»' .V!) 3 lnr " t.J2 tud Bi.nk t- H. JU-17 •tbrre oi fejur lime-s: a nH.v ub- Ml (liitin .Nt " " 2. II!) be delivered to the public fitphysician gives us ifs often our Mayor Mara believed the mat- PuMlll; .«!, "• " ).») GiHl^S fo( lifcht fct-n-mblv work Ap- jectionable. They (Onirricd i: [^.vrhrni |.n- it.nl )mru\vmin\ or jjiii'-RUbfeELL ."5 KAD1U iV I V 1'if Wio .3.'. " " 7.(»1Vte" IT.'.lfil] Frittilhnti Vivt., Locust the bi-pinninK ol National News- ticket, to trciod health, and we ter c>l St., Kf;r«irt. t j29 special ofiicers at peso requhfd i-v l;;>, »,nc! nmv f.v;.}\.\ n *i rprt p " "" Di.'ivirv n'TVHf ivry WedncitU-y paper Week. accept the medication from our conliiictor brin|.-iiii; it ;.!.!«• th«-r«r»-r In v;iiut «f I>:<IJ O-HLJLH-'O tV- the hoolf at times of classes from Laurence Harbor to dump, • n Ht-jf<.rl i.r.il CI1IU<< ir\>-f .;&-23W. Siorc iiciirv u a.m. lo G p m. li;,vi jit>nul 30 '.(,- ;s [f.rti;,t(j tell AS OPERATORS . (il'e whnt transpired in a news-medicine, or what he had toshould be considered. ; County coming in whh refuse ihi pnrp t c,f f ;.,(i 37,fitK) J.l'prr-jriialit.ni lIl pnper office: this yonr. we have do, and what he had to know, ol mil l.y | vniinl. in !>«>- ( "^ANDPCAFING—Building find inaiR ON UNDERWEAR to dump at the town C\mp. Ti Dr.y, V.'irk -Good Pnv to postpone our invitation for o accurately conform to th<- .nr;,i<. loiidj ol :l;|. Hii uph. t:.c!i int t(.ji;:nte t.-l your proui-ds our spt-c Giluon Pou!n.v F.-.rm wishes of the physician. Mr. Walling raised a rutn/oi; i>c l:r....v.n i.i "IVi.htv Hi i-tiinr H>i(i".| ally; icip but), manure, Ii-rli3«ztr. Mm* nUn. Ht-ua. Ciitf.i-oi«), K. J. ExnJlt',11 Wdrhiie Condlliuns ft lew weeks, ns we want to Housewives Aroused .re-J-.erfh.v Milh.irircil .to »*• JMui'il in(',. Lucas, Stont Hd. Tel. Kcyncnrr II WiUJ S Ji'Mw.n Avr.. lOnc. li.II. Smtion)' be in "lip-top" shape for you. Today, more Ihsin 500 new about disenrdee! army brirrr.ctr i (Continued from pare one) bronchi into t!tc tcwn^iiiy. i.M tn ihi-' hfic'ui htjiiti J,;ivv, cc'rvtid- . Matawan j However, the invitation will idrinjs arc. introduced nnntmlly, ,L" -'•i-fllr.r.':- W;U\ Ur-tfr.l-K' (.',• ihr HV.MMAGE t-iilr, sp(im,.ri-rt bv Maki- ! "liiit" wc-re so smnll that . a ife spoke (if knowing two 'were •vj'fd St(;ltHi-j; (if >!(•»• Ji-tv.vv. It: 1 i.n Jr. Woman's CJUI\ Sept. Z.K M Undergarment Co, Inc. come, and we liope you will be by. more than n hundred mnnu- ;ifir:;iif.i ft Ult isMi.Mirt- (.( f..'wn .-.'Ml Oitolir 1st; !';3« ii.jn. tn 4 u.ni.. • present, so you can see how fncliircrs. Hundreds of other shower of them raised by pass- voing to be located c:i plot;: hc. :,:iH-r ty(ic^ .^1 ing f.utos hncl broken two win- le-lievc-d to be less (!ir,n hr.l'f nn (•:-!7(!i nnd In temporarily linrju'c :-:mi ;>1J. Bfinard !'iri^. T«.-.nrU Rmid, :.t K:iritr.n Jltse Fire House, )2:o.-td •itat.iv..in. N. ,1. your newspaper is published I items lor our health are mnr- ••-pn-'r.'7!rnt i.r iiurpuic. nr ^nttr.blc m>* \;ori!anvil]c. r.l;;lii\vsn 1-WS5-R-I. wj» St., Kopi.rt. wjii'J Phone Mmav.an 1-1C71 wjlt dows in her home recently. The acre in ti;.e on Tcxiu; Rt!. ', .our.i h(.t oxcfi'ctt.M.t; fr-ri^ jivt' hv-t- O.VE p:::r brtcrtiDr^ pr.r^fcttm .-,r.tl 1 We have made many Im-jmany smaller firms. In nddi- B. Koffmr.n. wr.s fK.nied ap- Vy iwi-rwmetl to bt, irmicd pin.-ur.rit TELEVISION .''.1T3J1IC. alu.. brci-clinp c.'.RC S-'IP: Ir-r ,-jl) e the "I'linrm-ici*1 ;"'m"rks lhat il wnK 1:a more nrovnl of a ?<-trailer c::nip 'in tr. ;.'.ii \-.i:hi') tnc !Jmil;iUtj *-• nrt xvi- C-.il KKyport V-4ti&i nile-i- 5 p.m. w.iai WANTED provements. nnd our deadlinejtion to tliose, th n cd dlrt Mrs b}. n-Jd Lav.. Tite niiisiiMim r«;c RADIO SERVICE will be earlier than that to|musi com inHC to enrrv th^i ? , "V 'V - Eckel Wiekatunl:. M«. R. L. Finlay- iitrt*. ithtc*i' ;,ny of fhU' ohUf.'.-f venrs in burincss in Mijliavun nn' piece kilent-n fit, rca.wni.bit'. C:*lt FOUNTAIN GIRL Jtu.ll bci.r All wiiiU iiml part fe'otne KsfMTit-nce Dt?irtd which At>ply hi Once lomed nil STRAND fit. LUNCHEONETTE untisfied Kt-xt lo Striind Ththtiu Wit hot dilion in her area, iu-eord;,nec with tJt.'iii. FOR RENT could not exist, and we express j must know which ones, in com Cnmmillc-eman D.inie! Erc-ivcr :p. JSln 1I.OI!l.NCK _<>ll _ hi-nu-r with 2 m-t-cut?.n It. MalAwan and Mirroundini; are- Lcroy VnnPeli re-|""-" " " «'ns refen-d to the : Hev. tar I wlinl you think of "your" news- ed by intensive university trnln- boroliKh if NM..n.> I i 1)1- u.lfc-il frnrn alt : ,ur- — ~- ' ' Imrntrh"~ : hju ciirborAlo" r for i of th* big three. |ported hc had been nl Ihe Tice-I «"oi'ncy. res !•- •• i i'l Impro itirr untunii?hf(ii f i'ie tltfik h(rt.l: up. I'erfi-ct (-(indilloi Applicant nt-rrl nut be experleneed but puper ns well ns "our" news InB, • nnd constant study every c 1 lh •r-nii-nl or utiriv; < Cl.ll'KWOOD. 1 town Hd. nntf Reel Barn ml. - ^""'"''P ) Hewer, Mnin-:* >'•''"'; ;' --• llilrttif over Ihr I'i iiit.tii in niii'i'i'Virnt-nl. eel- 5Wi. Cl.ll Ke.vfn/rl MXIti-J. inu^l in- jn-rrr-hlve and nilliilK lo pnper, dny to keep nbrcn.it of devel- 11 h-.ir.i : IIM- ot l! ..ihi.i- i«i ork. Kxri-llt-nl opportunity fur rinht nrens five limes In Ihe p.isl!"'" n<""-"ey. v-ho slated lit-.i,".*,:tth. ly\ lli.i.r hill mini, fill lilrl. Khovrl . Ilill nt-urpapir. tvjlQ what he .considered a proper tiemily of ihe borough, asked.'!";" i.[ :• Ifiinlly Itiiiin-. rmitlfrn kHrlii-n. M-ivlit of ill kiinl». CiKipn flllfil. grail we csn in this nrt-a in the best, most often, In our everyday sl0 e bo v He lhat ivtln- be extended lo the '''• M.id puipoM' ilrr-l-ribi-il In i-lii'Hli- ranv't. Iron! Anil bull; inn! in|- mill lAnd t'U-arlni:; i-rllRr Dull »r-p- CLEAN INC in iiikn fi;r <.'"• tiny —a wecl f— ponelblc wny. life. From Oct. 2 until 8. when " "- . '«" thnl both !. mil |>i-r inoillh ;,tlull tii' tsnt.f iluir. Driviuh.tr Krnvi-lrit nri<. liotifr, t room*; nrinltf oni). he is observing National Phar-illle engineer and the eonliac- house remaining wllhout llivi,7r «)J!> anil i;r:, nmt.p»per. THK PRESIDENT'S 1LI-NKSK tor hnd bcen wilhln borough limits, tlie lasl|i"ii>i Ihi ' Ki-krl llroi.. Tenmnl Ko>d. Moron. mucy Week, seems to be an remiss In not hnv- 'Olllll- M UK 1 SI! KD b( ri mum Vlllf. 1-4720-J. In. hinall house In the borough at Ihe: 11 »p»rimfnl. Slittr excellent time for us lo pub- ; more closely suptrvited woi-i: — — —.W..B'. *•» 1.11 lintirol ril].-Ill Ohlli" t-|''lll(-|lll*ll PM'll-ITI-li Lfill Ml- • - •-"- - -• • ~ —• • • #^«. .i,,rin, .-.la.r l(uai]Ill'A> • NewHik Evening Newsi on the roads. Miii'lboro Township boundnrv 'in 'r.ir- i.iiiiii .,1 u.,iuihnu of .i,ui unvnn" i«:.:i-\v mur « p.m. «« nco. im-imiinr ^rlnt: »mi nimtir»: V""* """'. *?!*" ll*'lrf<1-' wntWflltt Doit licly note our debt of grmltude line Ml- Hen«i-r ..it. ,! .1. i ""T >•'»'»' •'•' »"<»«! s.-.--! - - - -- I '. »i»: rr.K.n.W,. CHI .Voulh Am- J '"•"• "' tM» ntu»pm>er>i».p«»r.. ,,-Jll Al this willing the word from for his constant accuracy, in- A resident on Harbor Rd.. Denver l« uood. There is an Hilt Ml. Heiisei Ucknonleile- „„„'. „,.,.;,, „, <(1.,.:i, ,,, „„„ ,.,„.„ INMCK :I rol.m (uriililn-d .purlinrnl; l«iy 1..1SM. «.ltf - . . .^ tegrity, and ceKsele.** service Bernie Price, had the same eu mere Had tiontroversv o\'er liumi I.»I. MI.I* hi-i-oniiui- i<< tin- n-i-: Hit i.^ih loom: i.nvitie i-ntri.mi:j Il^irn PADC roicouriiitinK tune to tlie bedside In the protection of the pullc complaint. He allepeei the ";-o Ihi. triii. In.-.. I In,, ,i n,i ' 1 MHIUJII IIII Ilirrml 1> tuinlv 121 \-u> li.n: mluil." mill: alii. 1' r»i I i:.\CLOSK th«l ixin-h «l(h Alliinlnmn UJCMU V^/\IVO bulletin?. President Elseinhow- called travel" on that road had till Mill lotlillon of thif liousr ,.,.,. 1 11. 1. iM^ K,ri(,% ,f,,.milM ,n|iilinl. IK. i-uinblnilitiii "iniloii.. rlocr or j»|.;.._ _ lienllh. ff B b ei.. we »re told, Is restlne cum sprenil out to thin Hit-re were in the past, 11 buI*f'!-tini-!iHriit he Mild -h c /.-/in-wa.', lll'MI'i u-il Ti.l »O. .iM.pli-m<-oii.- Jihf (J \MV. i II-iii-i..i Itli-'niii-mi-ni;i!io«in.i,ji dull . KI-M».I-I. Cull I.-.IH- r.ii..i.i.:omir>: .fnsiblt »'"*>• .. " OrriuoDOK. IMI, bim-k. * ri«.r. lully lire'entlnK a rei-tlflciil'm- li-nm "''I'""1" '' "''I l."« ''-» I""'" 1I11I1'IHMfl. "-.U!"Almnlnum Prmturli, C«ll Ki-vpi.rt i.| rqulppul, IK'S. ON K<- ,rl 7-Mf filitltblr Hnd hl« piesf-nt conill- "not 10 pebbles In 100 It el" ami a ctiuncut.on /mm ,„,,,, „„, „,„, „, lh, Ollj,.r „, lh, JpI liie.eminlicenseK d a surveyorC( 1HIICIII1OI, Stanle1 humy lnlaitiiormii-i 1 „„i ,cirr ,,lrlk l xm„,i lh1e i-omuinO|lil.r „i ,m (h,- ; IIOIISK, iin-ni.iii-ii. a. r »mi I-»II IIM» ((,r rlllmitri.ihral. ilrkiv In Hit f!H(«H'W-J.|l IVSt . Ol'ICK Ki.Mlini.lfr < nr ifrUn,VIJ5 . #»n 1* "»Hll»fRclory." Ba|)int( holes ulrendy were show • •• "«».•..« niKiimnu, '•u»*, , (Jiiuinit,,7,-,,.,. l „itirrfo, , "•f biri-i-tor"'i.f"ii,V urMi-irni. Ckii Mtu.vm l« ip; 1.I10 r .1 • anil tvtirkl Phruner. Atlantic Hii,hi ,,.i h'i'»'I" lhI"i oi.iKln' '"'»•m • iiififo "H't »>f ' hit IJI-HI nkil him inn hot nirt, bunni-n railii> and hrat«r. nhlli wall MrrEV This i.« gr»lifylng mill lieurlei'.- ing In ihe rond. He charged II ln"' tlle Mouse definitely o w«u« Divitti.n 1.1 I.O.-»I nin-rrmnMii of iiujmiin 'inn i.»in-n, .ID saicm Pu. IA11I Tlfli. Trnnr-nt Roiil, liar onli jtonr U.IWo mll^t, rnlml k«lh ' Ckll MiiUivjin 1-OerSD.n>l. Call Iconic Hrklit-h C0C41I. wjlf IBK new.s for the President's Looking Backward ,w»» .lifting- lo the roadside «„ within the borough. Mr. Phrun- ^ "LHr\uu'ilS\ir"l, <1"!H nVVhtl ''""' coiinii vinrn anil for Ihe friend- 1 ITEM! ABOUT TOtr.S AND ibudlbudly Itt wass fillingg Ihee dralnngerdrainage *'' ' ""•"' declare«eo'«i'eidl too have arrlvi'arrlvi-d HI.II.III-Ii.ii,,oni-iiI ».t IK-.I.IH<\*i»uiI inn \m 1* 1al :it I:»M rront, T,,,T..,%,,,., ,k,i>ATi,oi.^. „,. . l.v millions arounil tlie globe [dllcheIllcheas and hnhad ildrillel d out on-|'" K'" "'"""f «' H>« »reR aflei %^« \»K u-^"''".^"^ ,\'T-°',\\<>m!" \t>,!'» *?".,"£'•,«!''. '«'•! ALUMINUM WINDOWS '^J gj,*1,',.^"-, ,„,„,. « »JJ • who were slunnrd by hifi unex- THINO! WE KNEW IV 1 l <1 1 : peeled Illness. Tlip svinpnllie- THE LONO AGO ito the field* dd.tolnlne on the!' " intensive sludy of the deeds oi.iinmu.n.' miiimii/fii 1., thi» Ouih,. in,m.iu»ii m-i-u,,,,,,-), 1.. j. Co>n..; VENETIAN BLINDS 'jjlf* 'i""- '' "." !•• i.'Slmi' o" fiiri n "lo a distance of fivei""rt ininilclpul records pertain-1^1; Jlrrn-nVt-it "hv" ^"i 'I*.1'.-- "'""* !!vJi ''""'' T"' ''""" -.ji'i, I'rr. |.:,iiin.i«.no muniv rto«n. 1"! r,,,S""cu,ipm'''•ruilor MO' Me tne.KMikes pourlnif into Den- ln K rl A f ljn Kf feel. Mr. VaiiPelt agreed a:|1 K to tlie location of the inu-j un Tin- u.ilo.vmi tn-m.. '«>' III-IIUMI — - I '" - ' ". 'Pi>tt 1.340s. mm i-iininuii, .ftian u* ver and Hie prnyem for his re layer of Ihe gravel »-as like K 'e-'lpai boundary I. Onr U.^KD tdrvifclon tt\f In Koud ri'ndlllon. ouve-ry, n Sim fount! holds
The react loi 1 more Hum the President of the iieatlem at .llielr meeting Mnndny committee Molimlt-I lloail. C..U nil ami I'Si-hannrri N. J. Music 1'SKD TIU'CKS United suites, lie is lhe mini night. «•«« obllmited to ». Tin- full l.nlh .,ii,l , r, 42 BII.IIII SI.. Ki-tm.il. Ttl. • IW1IJ J CClllvmll H Tick Dp M,._ vniiPcll p,,,-. tonvuli -wllh.. Miwlboro Town- J-H70. I. .ill InI. I l!i.',:i siiulrliiiki-r I'lrk l.'p sh t 1 «llf:i!i.'i.'l Kuril I'II k who more Hum any oilier sym-j This 00111 mini I l.v, ulonu wlth:lnenl l() |)ot|, M|. sutphi-n '-uid 'l' "ffltials before "<•<< i'.-i.»""i rtii I'I iin!"ii'i'hi 11 l1K r HOUSES FOR SALE bolizes the nlmosi unlver.siH all other towns, cities, ami h,im!Ml. Seiiinen sliuulil Do held up any di-flnrmeiit of tho ljuuiicl-' ."..ti'M" ;'""' VJ o^Mn!.ML': ""'; ,Vi eOl.MKS, Iwu .mi' lilur! if s. Miirii-ll JL Sun Inc. longing fur secure peace. els tlirotmhout the nntlon, iiols-.uut.il lln> comlltluns I'dinplaliied »"'V- i"lllll!'"' In.-ill', one HI i-j-.m.-Jil. C'llii r'onl Dialii l.li.lni'iui mi- \IK \vt\\ al any Mo\ :•«:] 111) t.l Now, .short weeks after Ge-|lly and Kln.cly welcomed lhe of wcrc Corifc-ioil Mr .Si-u Mayor Npuffortl W. Hchanck .it. Itiiuli- III. i"ir null I ln::il ..1 Main-' nevn, where In- brought 11 new|new* of Jnpan's cnpllulatlon aft- ,„,,„ believed II unfair tSie- <-i*m .stulcil he had been told thai hill wan. N. .1. •li-rlrli- hot \. ;i l-'Oltl), l!i.VI V8. V duor. liiond to a dismayed world, thelcr the announcemiil 0.1 TuesdH.y!lnlU(,emen Hllollic| (u,.,,, iu(lt j Mime years ugn tin- borough tt-r lifiili-r. rliTlfTi1— njjr 3111I 14 i-n M ! President is stricken with iin.evening al 7 o'clock. The ITIO-,,nriu milu %Q\W wm, |,jm tll ntHi Murlburo '1'ownslilp lolntly ,1 liu-ii>i>n \.llhoiil liinitatl'.n nl iiil>- >.!.- li" U111« llil.r.lill. I'Jtnl ft. uiick Jillff ~l-hof.'l mid Real Ettate For Sale ihllrallon thricnf iflrr final na.-.ir lor. llolmilrl H-tifllll. Call .\UUvail I -1 B.M • 1. Any president may fish, walk,{morning, wns hailed wildly wUln.sntlslMctnr.v •xw\[, uijs ttiiulil !>••! Ki anklln Uoinlnlck. borough 1 nioMilril hi hl(.'.'.:i 1\\til\ purl 7-(Kl-'J-M Iroill stream, on a fairway, of all types, Rfllntirll Clrtk Mi .r ad(trp|«. Harry N. Korman, — ——— laric !eve) IriuHai.* hard-siirfuce a mile slvetch at the developers, infoi mi-il the N(J'|-|i:K Box II•" rrnhold. w)tl,WILI. waih an. d In all lypri 0/ cur- huii hif M«y, rxrelit-nt •«(-•• tilm, alia itrelrh curtain* In my owe 6 nioin i jMicli i> pc huimr with linln or plane, there al.-ioi No opposition to thf iiurcliii.se TfN»« Rtl. from Roulp n-4 laUiiveinliiK body lie had liudi' IHJUI.ir: NOTICK IB 1IKMKUV f.H' l office, mil his prison. !of two SeiiKrave fire trucks de-srplnx Vulley Hd. I KN llial thp nirllnli _. AMAZING oiler, «||| erri-l a »K room, home. Prcimpl awv.rr. Call ,«nulh rndderii linpruveinentf; 1 .i MI ad transfer of the house by deed Illtiodni-^11 at a itfnlii inri-ll I oli home «n volir loi uid [oumlatlon to-Amboy I-lliP.S, '•» III lor .11l aihr ourl1 tihralinri : No PresldenHirsldenl is nrrmlllepprmllled tOivelopetovelpdd «it tIhh e publiblic healinhgl on^ Ihr Ma or anil Cimni-tl ol Ihr IV ,1,in mill lour w»\- of llvlnj. Onh- ISOt- - - ~^^-:^=^ ~~r~— -.-.- •.-- -.••=.-;=«:- lull rtr.t IxifMtirnt; aid) 3 viintiiKi', He declared repent on lhe II us 1.1 of the map .show- Mon* dnlin. Call Ktnaiuirl Sivart/, In rarr " •' wh'o Mid...... «hnt he lt. , mid• tlle miU(er Bt fc meei|nl- „[ n,e •f MatjM'uii In th« Counly or mt xmaRr IH.otiO. ed «oliiK over It with tlie icrnp ing !he lioune to be entirely In VniiuHi, nrtd on Ttoplrintirl ^'i. ll'Afi. or .Sivaru. 1'iirnlliiie alitrn. Hlchi.*.v BUILDING SUPPLIES from official tendon and BoroiiKh Council Tuesdnv nlnht ei1 was (IDIUK more harm limn the iiinough. Hf wns told i Will u-.fll Ml Hill rrartlnk anil Ihe *A npp Mldilli.tf.u'n flrrtiniiHfl CHTI t\tt .liilui J. ,'.l..«i, Brulirr IT Ihrre In no tsoupc. laini- . ,i« thrn orllnrtl ti. or- fiubliih- Bant «.14U f Hlmu>.y 34, Malanan which w»» nhbi-Kvlnlcd the Rood ami running up the ninln parly living, ln nyrr'.i Limi- hail •d aii.'iiHni In Iliv, untl thai itirh FACE'BRTCK MatKiian i-it'-fi. Of lull- nionlhs Mr, Blsenhow-'development nf' Ihe peiic.! cele- leiiance costs, He (lee-lari'il lie mmle » *lud,v of where Hie liriln.^.ui VIM ,.|. fuinirr i'tiiulili.|rrl .arirnl •rln-lliin •>' 'air In irk In Ihr fin H11.-1I I>M>*• lEf Ml u inrrtinr of thr WANTED TO BUY ahora «rr«. Wltnrr nrti«. I'u-r *r ncemril In bf IryliiR tti lm-|brallon, Tlie nrdlnnnce author- hud lived by lhe roiul "fur 70 town line mluht be some yearn Haul MJ>I.ilil al Irl.k Si,in. llnulr .13 cnrnvM.il »|lf purl tu the people !in iiwnre- years" and knew thai intlny T8 Ihr IIiiiMik'li II"H on 'Inc^ilai Ililohri tho pui'clin.«i< al Mfi.SliO MKO 'inil Mils study showed the 11; I»>:..'. .it Ii i.'rlnt-ll. IV M . ,.l uhlt'li WANTI-'.ll Iri'liuy! ' hrrl rlmir In LOST I\', tin- rcleniles.* ilemnncls tlien was jinsscd on Mim1 IT ml- cars v.crc IISIIIK ||. dully. He ami where lhe house Is loenled FOUND llOVKIl. fnnal,' n vruri old. nulor ' the I'loiilPlu'V inipn'eii nn hlfijlnp-, •iivci'red thill even ilimn.ii ihe In hi In Miirlhuin 'I'ownslilp. Hi ,11.!] i.M 1* I'I'O'IU'IIIII'II-SII'II "'ill r»«n, v.hlti- i'h -1. pirn mrt UIKIII plijsli'ii! find meiilnl ;e.»o'ire'iv«.j Pmil KKHII, Jr., IK t'« lowiislilp ciiinmlllee hnd .spent Tlie nniller then was adjourned In. viu.1 ,-.i .i|.|..niiiiiin 1 .lK Of IllIlllllllktf'^l . llllIK, nrrir FI1.1I1 nl liillon, nn iHtc; I0111.111 ,ii'.;onnally lurid. I'OO.'llol.il Mllll lit flilllllll't . luinltllt*, cliliiMll , clahkiihil r kntl otil n Siuiill^ n . Mll/r I'l.lnunnioii Ami p.rol«6tor «U Nol (inee. bin mvpinl llnip.s . frnni n broken arm. ["Tim Iji.'sl purl of the money" pt'iidliier .study of lhe inlniili-.v. .1. I'KANKI IN POMIKM'K IHU-Ii.l, ()|inoih,ii|lv Simp, Tin- Mm. Irinln r e'mi i.i- MI 11 inn-.ii-n n fi, i in. DlMiiipi-iii l July tilth. I'll aim { Ki.101.fh f'liiU Iliiwi. IIA fliiiuilivnv, KIJII.II. Cull 11ml fililiiv. Alliril tli lor lelieii fMlMiioiiff rtwant, *i'• ' hc rf'Milmlril hid parly lenders,| MaJ, Aram A, Ciiptnnlhn, lor-ol Hit! rond prognim, TCXHK 'J'IK.' anniinl III.'-IK e'l'on of DIG Kt'Vlii/rt T-J44D. Ill 1,7V-j AlilniHi: Ave. Miilimun, J. llulilin. Hid Iliinlt II, llOl »|HIIHMHMIMMH5 Rev. Ernest Gordon At Two Parties the social service committee of the Matawan Public Health As- INSTALL MATAWAN OFFICERS, BETA SIGMA PHI "Church And Campus" Brief Items About People You Know Miss Frances Davino sociation, will have many fami- Is Dean's Topic lies lor '"adoption" tor this To Be Married Oct. 1Christmas. Tlie Rev. Ernest Gordon. A blrdal shower in honor of All groups interested are Iiss Pra Dean of Chapel. Princeton Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bliss M.-s. Ralph W. Herrick en- Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Bead f »ces J. Davino, 47vited to come to the associa- 2) verstty, was the speaker Mon- Lom?! M in Sl lml tertained her bridge club returned Saturday from a lourl ' « - Matawan. was tion's open house on Oct. 4 when dav evening at the first meet- ' ,^-""daughter, Judy Shep- Elvc Thursday afternoon in honor of of the southern" states and ai " Sept. 18 in the Oak Shad- the Christmas program as well ""-"'"hcl d' •"• limed Sunday Trom a s tlreh ing of the fall season of the ' ;. Mrs. William C. Ludi. Prize visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thorn-j' ™o by Mrs. Louise Ni- as the work of the associatioi spent in California. 01 Women's Association of winners were Mrs. Edward W. as B. Taft. Coral Gables, Fla.r "' will be explained. The meelini! While there they visited "Dis- First Presbyterian Cliurch of Currle, Mrs. J. Raymond Ket- Mrs. Jay P. Hostetter andj A"5s Davino will become the will be held at the Health Ceil neyland." They also were Mrs. Jay P. Hostetter andj Matr.wan. chel and Mrs. Joseph Baler. 'id f Anthony T. Fanuele, ter. Broad St.. Matnwan, at guests of Mr, and Mrs. Cites- aughter Margaret, spent thel'^'ide of An Dean Gordon. In his topic. Others present were Mrs. Wll- wee!:ci:d with the former's sis-!208 Enst 75 1 | ter V/RllliiB, Pasadena, and th St., New York. p.m. ~' crruTcinrnd~the--CampiiSi—-de liam Craig. Mrs. Rensselaer ter. Mrs. Albert Boyer, Morlh-i011 SaturdaStd y at a nuptial mass: scribed the adjustments fncing Cisco, all lormer MaUwan resl- L- Carlan. Mrs. Paul Euan,: iiinBeTTaha, t-enna. •to—be—ii^i— ._sf,__j . ' ' Cnui c in 0 young college students and thedents. Mrs. Leroy Sickels and Mrs. M . Karl Heuser Mrs ! ' n. Keyporl. at value nnd importance of tho ra and irS^MissHFrances-Arteffi-- Charles E. Sprlnshorr. Bayard Liunborn were co-hos-; Decorations for the party con- task of the Christina Church in Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ren- tcsscs Mondny at Mrs. Hcus-j!!lstetl of an umbrella trimmed guidance and fellowship dur- wlcl: entertained at dinner Sun- Mrs. George R. Cask?]] y l ,'jer's home when they entertain-|witl1 while crepe paper and! sower Honor Guest ing this adjustment period. Tho day Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scld- turned from New York C J'ed the board of directors of!:!ll'oalllei'K suspenoed over ihej Westminister Foundation which ler, Mr. and Mrs. William Ren- Friday after .spending ,-3Vc days there while her sc-.. •Jt.he Kaiswr.n Woman's Club a I i fTifte;. | Dcan Gordon headed on tholwlck, David Dueglns and Wil- Feted By Attendants; Dean of Chapel, is the church'sjllam and Richard Rcnwiek. John Hobsetter. was ii sjrs' ..il.'iuncheon. Others present werej Oilier guests wore Mrs. Phil To Be Married Oct. 23 patient in St. Vincent's M:1.-.. Tcier A. Read, Mrs.iUinr.nro, Mrs. Tcssie Esposito.; arm renchins into university! Mrs. Charles J. Woodman; jJc:i::son Cai'ir.n, Mrs. Allan J.jMrs. Rose RCitagliaU. Mrs.; Miss Frances AIIL.... dau»h- life- land Mrs. George C. Miller nl-| .Mrs. •Mabi-I Owens. Kansas City. Mo., field staff representa- i Mr. and 'Mrs Rhea L",.'"-Mol'i'!;-'on- Mi'a- Walter V. Tay-i-Iennie Clrliomi. Mrs Joseph]101' ot Mr- ilml Ml'-S- Joseph Ar- tive fur i:c::i Sigma I'lii, installed Ihe officers ol the Matnwan Dean Gordon, a native offended a meeting last Wednes- street, Forest Ave, o:;lcK'-;ii-|!or. Mrs. Fred M. Burlr.v/Granalr.. Mrs. John Rainko.ltolli, Route 35. Keyport, wasCh:i!>(er :it r.iitliiinviiuil Mannr, Atatnwun, on Werlnesdaj evenlnc, Greenock, Scotland, and educa- 1 day oi the executive commit- ed 1 rkia l 'Mrs. Frank L. Johnson, Mrs. .Mrs. Lillian Delia Pletro. Mrs. feted lit.a bridal shower recent- Sept. ;!. In the above picture arc: Airs. C. Randolph Heuser, v mT tlllrd blrtHdny of their son AI-. W. Rulon Smith. MrsMrs. Davidi Florence Malinconico. MrsJ'y at the Knights of Columbus rectnr ami liiu-nrary member; Mrs. Harry C. Knoell, social spun- Edinburgh University. Hartford ; J™ ,"'a AlX aiy ' B«». Guests were KathKithy v anandd MM.- BruceBruce. , MieMies s ElainElaine e Chor-jFranl: Nlccra Miss SantinajHall. Kcansburg. by Miss Julie; *'»' -'"'I honorary mcmiicr; Sirs. Owens; Aliss Josphine DiSanio, Seminary Foundation and Glas- Branch. Judy Muller, Lynn and Victor!ry and Mrs. Elmore KsxltrcivItotlaglkUn, Mvs. Cannelu Eo-!Ammaturo. Miss Lena Aqua-; l'rrslllllll': Mrs- •l»:"1 C'liHon, vice president. BOW University, served several! Mr. and Mis. William R. Tomascllo. jeanctte AmeWcoJ Jay f- Hostetter attended vino. Mrs. Margaret Davino. via, Miss Vicky Prjvitera and! Mlss Josephine DiSanto. Ma- Friedman. recording secie- churches and spent time injcralir spent fi Din Friday 'io Robert Muller. Leonard Stok- ihe "fill) reunion of his hWii.Mrs Mane Sieilini-.o, Mrs. M,,-;MISS Caroline Trmln. wh.i will newlv-eluuk-d preskienij1^': Miss Diane Dennis, cor- milltray service nnd as a Jap-1Sunday in Poughkeepsic. N. Y.es, enrol Ann and Robert sen-!school clar-s at Lancaster, Pa.rie Gr.-.naia. \hc m her wedding party •»* »»"<"-ed the installation^—n.cn^™;ei. *[£ nclclcr. Gary and Gay Herman, Saturday. _ ! Also Mrs. Jerry Da vino, Mrs. i-i inlililary hoonrs before Joining!"Mink Summer School." comcs tr of Jack Tri- of a charter chapter of Beta j^ H^n™ ' e xTe n s t"^ the work on the campus of Diane Dccicnzo, Nancy Lon:;-j Mr. ar.-J Mrs. Er-icrson Lls'^Lauise Nlcora, Miss Rosc:nar;ej !o!o. Red The ceremony;Sigma Phi in Matawan. Beta!officer; Miss Ann DiSanto pro- Princeton "University. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Boy, street, Mrs. Robert Mullor, sad Mrs. Elijah Reed, St. Pe-.:J;cora. Mr.';. Ro;-e Sca!::o, Mrs. Averol, Vt. were Thursday sr.. Mrs. Leonard Stokes, .Mrs.1 tcrs'uurv. Fin_ . end Mrs. Mil! Jo;.rph Mocci. Mrs. Sall_ y Rcid._._.,„j wil. l tak, e„ n St Joseph's,Sigma Phi is the world's lar-gram chairman; Miss Shirley The devotions 0/ the evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char- Wilbur Schneider. Mrs. Kni-ljlai'lai-d Morrel!l intendeattended the N. J.'rvirs.. Antoinette Guisti. Mrs.lU™'cl1' ^'-M'01'1' "' •* !>•'». Rest lion - academic sorority. Ht-rtle. social chairman; Miss were led by Mrs. W. Rulon 1 Cl ius lies J. Woodman. Herman and Mrs. Marshall Meihoo'ist Conference nt Occa:; Ann Schwarz. Mrs. John Nic- , 1 were nrraiiBed under a:Since the first chapter was es-,C a r o 1 Lambertson, publicity Smith. So)os, "Onward Chris- 1 11 w e ulnl e Mrs. John H. Klnney, Holm- Lonsstrcet. City from Friday to .Sunday.lora. Miss Florence Cerlione,i' '" 1"" "" »' '"i which'tablished in 1931. the oruaniza-.chairman: Miss Rosemaiie Ab- tian Soldiers" and "The Lord's |del, entertained her bridge club iad pink streamers attached tojtion has become international :bazio. service chairman Mrs evening when the Drive. Is a patient in Mon-|'T(I' '•' -:i"f?d a performance ofjence Davino. Mrs. Ell/.abeili) it. Refreshments were scrvedjwith 125.000 members in 4500JC. Randolph Heuser nnd Mrs' 0 V a n dflnclnK winners were Mrs. Rich- mouth Memorial Hospital. i-'Rcrii Full of Roses" on Frl-I Mnllnconico. Mrs. Nicola Gra-!^,",' ' ', ; ''.,. , toichaplers throughout the United Harry C. Knoell were installed Celia Magee. ard Lewis and Mrs. .William Iday evening nt the McCnr!or|iiala. Mrs. La Verne DoilaPic-,1100 , ,,s . was CI"°>-ert I Stales. Canada and 11 foreign as honorary members, filling Mrs. Thomas Stames, presi- Mrs. Lawrence J. Aitken and later in the evening. Wilkins. The ..ID in Princeton. tro. Mrs. Joseph Mor'iello, Mrs. i countries. i the posts of director and social dent of the Association, led the daughter Edith returned Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dern- day from a visit with her son Til- MitriTan "/Oman's Club Terris Davino, Mrs. Mary Gor-I Guests were Mrs. Joseph Ar-I "The members of the chap-.sponsor of the Matawan Chap- 7'omen In a meditation in re " -s for ihe club ve-i'-'n. Mrs. Lorctta Oranatn. Mrs.l'clli. sr.. Mrs. Rose Mculio.jter m MaUwan are ready to.ter. bergcr and Mr. and Mrs. Fred- and daughter-in-law. Mr. an.:.;ac We.nbrnnce of their recently "will be" •'•! at a b'isi'ne---si Co;»:ie Devino. Mrs. Lucille !Ml's- Pu'a'v Genoveae. Mrs.; ake their place with their col- Membership in Beta Sigma deceased Treasurer, Mrs. Mil- erick K. Dederlck -were Sun- Mrs. John H. Aitken, I w» «„..! ! .isi . D|i p. Bol..h(i w(sicc . M|Mrs,scl. Clarma W Wai-,.,caBU01 leagueS s arollncarounl d tlletli e ld h .ph, l b Oct. 2 when a pro invitation ton F. Stevenson. A single day guests of Mr. and Mrswood. , Mo. While there ling. Mrs. Pearl Dawes, Mrs.;Pursuit of Beta Sigma Wlllard S. Anderson, Hacketls- were dinner guests of thc!s'."'n "HearinB The Candida- Miss Amy Mocci. Mrs. Joseph Phi's! tended to those woman with an rose, symbol of her given name, Davino and Miss Connie Mor-iEdward Cerlione andd thiugli-jthree fold program of cultural.'Inquiring mind, and open heart, was placed on a table togeth-;1-0""1- Rev. and Mrs. Robert BercerHc."'.' will be presented. Candi- ! •. for mayor and coiincllj.1'""". ters. Marie and Florence. Mrs.!social, nnd service activities in who desire a broader opportun- er with n lighted cnndle and a! Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lu-in Greenville. 111. The F.cv.ldr.'; Florence Capriglionic. Mrs. their community and tliclr'ity for developing their cultur- Mr. Berger was a former pas- ;;e heard including M'.iyorj I-Xcil By C;>.ril Club cross, as the women bowed in dl and daughter, Mary Bar- r q M M S Rn < cre Hv e lntel rededicatlon of their services. bara, left Tuesday for Havana, tor" of the First" Presbyter!™ S^ord W. Schanck, se=kin;;i Mi;S Davino nfco was guest ™' .0*^ ™J" - ,"";h ^f '™Z" ^^ '° ' °'' "'l °Tl 1 . J,. » 1 - csts whlle Mrs. Arnold Mnssie was apCub- a where they will reside Church, Mntawan. re-.-'.ection and Cyrus Erowp!of hor-or :«. a sinr.er party in Ambio.s no M h. Joseph Aqnd-,bamo. , , , - t>uildinK and renew- vla nn(1 tla 1Ut RoBC Jl -S M lhe ronnal 1-" Gcor"" C-is'-ell cour-" B-i'ioi >vond \Wor Matawan »'-' "''- - " - Installation!inB Ihe bonds of freindship for pointed to serve the remainder!for two years. Enroute they Mrs. Marguerite Laird en- Slclltt Wilsoll> A s Nnncy of the term as treasurer. I will visit Mi-, and Mrs. John tertained her Tuesday Luc.v M-uic co-.didatcVi.il R^ubl'-'Uwr • h- Lirin'of her ciiK " ' VI-1 ceremony held at Buttomvood: which Beta Sigma Phi is known I:.",' am Jo in W Aoo e- - I-X ,..v.i> , fl • • ,1°-- ™,h° ;cario' Mrs' n"cho1 Ammaturo.lManor on Sept. 21, Mrs. Mabel! around the world. Reservations were accepted Ic. Anderson. Marion Station, c A Ml s Mil(lcllllc eon Bridge Club v.-hen the prhe " :^™ •">' ' '' ^! ^'v! .q._V^,n-".r« rV ^M, i dec'o ' - Ambrosino. Kc-y-!Owcns field staff representative Other guests at the Installa- and transportation arrange-'Md., Mr. and Mrs. Roland winners were Mrs, Chnrle.; E. 1 101 1 for D B Sm PW trom ments made for two Important jLoog, Winter Park, Fin. nnSprin[;hornd , a p;ucst. Mrs. Wil- r or the Drn,cA •• o"? c^"-if> cin s\s"a partlne ' ' - | ^ ™ Kan-.tton were Mrs. Billie Jo Mize. meetings in October. Tlie Syn- Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mlia. m C'rr.ig' and Mrs. John C. ori-cil c-niii^'- Mr W-""f, ' , Also Miss Ann Bradack. Mrs. sas City, Mo., initiated the;president of the Zeta Zeta chap- odical, n three-day meeting be- Anderson, Miami. Fla. Mr.|Egt!leston, Kolinc'.cl. Others :..;' " ..',-| -uVr'r--h' v Me i"' Oiiier„!. s intendin• g wore ,,Misse- s I Mary Sakowski nnd daushler.! members of the new chapter! ler of Stater. Island. N. Y.. .:-.liraD. m Ths club meeting v.ij Ann. Mrs. Mary Artelli. Mrs.'and installed Miss DiSanto,; and Mrs. Joyce Finocchio, ing held in Atlantic City, williLudi Is on the engineering staff;present were Mrs. William Ra- leriiUilr.:: nr.il An:;le. Ferranle. Antki Sullivan. Mrs. Conceltajpresident: Mrs. Joan Clifton,'treasurer of the Stuten Island' be attended on Tuesday. Oct.| f standnrd Oil Co. •'—l. Mrs. Prank Bliss, Mrs. - hold in the Trinity Epis:or>atl o Jhurch parish liousc. ! iEovlno, Mrs. Nancy LonKo.jvice iircsident; Mrs. Marilyn Chapter. : .18, Two more may register if- .ISdward Currio, Mrs. Jnmes! nain°' Shi-e^bu ry: Mrs. J. C~.~Ae Anderson i.s Miss Eli-a'oolh Shelley. ?.fe rs. Margaret Pcllpsrino. Mrs.; '" •• -.;, they act immediately. Plans vis|Un8 iler Euster Miss Sdr.a No" and Mrs. J. Raymond Ket- Mrs. Sdin-.uid|Connit, Lo-.igelii. Mrs. Marie j:v.nic;')i!rs. P?... is vijliii!': :! Ma< awan also were made for the Prcsby- ^ - - - 1; d lM rAc . Arthur Rie«ert First Aid Auxiliary "' """ " '" ' " """ " c. Majrer In Wheeling, W. Vii. clu-i. jor l)rotli"i'-in-!av; and sjeiev " " ' I Artelli, Miss June Flack, Mrs. , terlal Oct. 20, an all-day meet-i 1 1:yS:r nlC Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Ruff Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Atlle: ! --- "°' Cc iDolly Leoncue, Mrs. Conct-Ua 'lower Honor Guest iHas Merchandise Club ing at Bordentown. This will] Mr. and Mrs. R-MStell A, G have returned from an automo- liad us their guests on Sunday JDc-Palmn. M a I a w a n: Mrs. S'sllcr. Mrs. Arthur Riesert. Beech-; The Matawan First Aid Aux- bile trip to Colorndo and thMre . and Mr.-;. Wesley D. Adler ! Irene Knoble. Mrs. Marie Stu- ing of workshops in all wom- Loo Welnsteln attcr.c'.od a ic wood Terr., Matawan, was fet iliary met on Tuesday evening mid-weslern states. and sons. Thomas and Gary. . ; .., | -.„( th< va. Mrs. Dolly Bottom-. Mrs. en's work. For transportation linion Fl :c av to s u iiy Elsie VanPelt Mr-; Joseph;cd nt " s"l'!lr'!"> shower onjal the First Aid Building and Belmore. L. I., and Mr. and i i ion Association rt Al- call Mrs. C. A. Galloway. Mat. Mrs. Charles Lockwond re- 27th D v s Dranata and daughter. Mary,|Tllu.!:stl!ly p.veninK. by .Ml's- A.|inember.s heard reports on the turned home Wednesday from Mrs. Alfred Adler. sr., Union bany, N. V. jind was elects1.! Princrcal Armcunces 1-2663. Mrs. Edna Walling, Mr:;. AnnJ. Tomasello nt her home on| new merchandise club. Mrs. Monmouth Memorial Hosiiital Beach. Mr. and Mrs, Adler. judse advocate of the or:;:ini- C'.-iss Officialr The World Service Lie,>a]v sr., were celebrating their ail- Gould. Mrs. Dolly Smith. Mrs. Beeclnvood Terr., Matawan. iNadim- Walker is chairman ment of the Association report-1 where she was n surgical pa- zation. Iniversary. Ey Gall Kelson '50 Rose- Mary Wilson, Mrs. Guests wore Mrs. Pat Maim,.' Mrs jOSP,)lllne Cordasco will ed on the sewing for overseas!l'cn'- , Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. G. Casnle, Mrs. / Mr alKl Mrs E Luther Foster, principal of Kunkel, Mrs. Fhnma Edward;be chairman of a rummage sale <;\ Stetler nnd their house guest. Mrs. " George C l e and National Mission Hospitals! Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mil-i - - - Karl«t-r.n T\frc T.nllit: UlCCl ii. Lt, ^.lnirln ter Theatre, Princeton. nnd daughter Sandra, of Bev- bctli Oiilons. Miss Nortna Mon-jMrs. Rosnune Tedesco, Mrs. Louis The next Association meeting Mr. and Mrs. William H. tlm'iro, Mr.j. Floretici- Och;-. jSiilvu^gio. Perth Amboy; Mrs. Henrv L Zimrin will be held Nov.. 28 and will Mr. and Mrs. William Ben- Mallett and son, Raymond. erly, were weekend guests of and Abraham Panics. |ROSC Lavetter. Sayreville. ;certified public accountant, has ... . e.." . . be a praise service for the dedi- wick and Dnvid Duggins left Broad St. spent the weekend with Mrs. Bednard's mother, Mrs. Monday for Clearwaler, Fla. Marion Parish. Junior Class officers arej Also Mrs. Mary Montelone. ,,,,t.n elected a member of the, Miss Janet INlCol cation of sewing. relatives, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil- Thomiis Welslead. president: |East Orange: Mrs. Milly Fain-; , . institute of Account- Hospitality for the Monday where Mr. and Mrs. Renwlck liam H. Morris, in Harrisburg, Mrs. B:iyard Lsimbbrn -. ..- A nei ican Miss Janet Nicol. Lincoln will make their home. Mr. tertaiued her bridh? club Thurs- Robert Nicol. vice president:, mino, North Bergen: Miss An-|alllS| nallo,,ai professional ao- meeting was in charge of The Pa. Mr. Mallett recently re- Palricia Pi;v/.i. secretary: Ber-incite Privitcra. Mrs. Mary Pn-, ty of CPAs. Mr. Zimrin Is Ave.. Matawan. was honored on Young Women's Circle. Duggins will return to Mata- turned from California and isday evening when the prize win- clP Sept. 21 by her co-workers at wan in two weeks. ners were the hostess and Mrs nice S2}'iiians!:i, treasurer. Ad-,vitera. Mrs. Kathey Privitera,:contro]|er of tlie Lund.iu Knit- operating a tile and linoleum visors are Mrs. Dorothy Wol-1 Brooklyn. ;tiii(4 Corp.. Keypor Architectural Tiling- Co., Key- Matawan Church Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Massie contracting business in Mata- Harry D. Pitcher. port. at a surprise dinner at spent Saturday at their sum- wan. Others present wove' Mrs. Joimj verton. Walter Dudley. F. How- Gifts were sent by Mrs. Na-i I Magnolia Inn. Freneau. She ard Lloyd, jr.. Ralph Mauro. 'lillie Gerblg. Spring Lake: MrsJ Church Plans Dinner To Sponsor Bazaar mer cottage nl Lake Pocotcllo, Mrs. George Clark, Broad St. '?•son Cartan. Mrs. Ross M:i?.lun. d Lld j Rlh M llahe Gerblg Spring Lake: Mrs j had been presented with gifts Mrs. Lawrence Lemilre. Mrs nn Cli.iniberlain is prcsiilenl Frank Mancuso. Perth Ambny: The annunl bazaar of the N. Y, was guest of honor at a blri'.i Mrs. Joseph Panzera. Keyport: The A.M.E. Zion Church will;-'" tlie office during the day. A!U J Morrison. Mrs, Ar::." of the sophomore class. Mari First Methodist Church ol Ma- Beth Hopkins, daughter of day dinner party at thehomel '" - pVesidenl:'M's. June Knupp. Mrs. John, hold Ihe annual Harvest Hoim-; Miss Nicol became the bride ;;i nnd Mrs. Arthur Hnl!. lyn DiSanto is tawan will be held on Nov. 3 Mr. nnd Mrs. Stockton H. Hop-of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Milim Grannta find diiughter. Jo-; turkey dinner ut the cliurch, 100'of Alien Lewis on Sunday nt '. and Mrs. Frederick K. Irene Muc!:ey, .-:s-c!T!ary nr.i' and 4 In the lecture room of kins, jr.. entertained friends nt Monniouth Beach, last Thurs- Hose Atlantic Ave.. Matawan. on;St. Joseph's Church. Keyport. ?r!ck entertained at dinner Renee Dci.'ik 'treasurer. 'Advi.s iscphine, Malawan: 'Mrs. the cliurch. The theme for this 'Storyland," Neptune Thurs- day. Fnlco. Morganville. and Miss Thursday, Oct 8 from 5 to 8 ./v\'n::sck!>' cvcuini; Mr. ar.'.' ors are Mrs. Loi-etia Anderson. iFl Mill d year will be "Autumn" and day afternoon in celebration of Mrs. Stockton H. riopiiii::;. Mrs. Gittens. Miss Sliiiiey Doris Walling. Kcansburg p.m. iArc you buying Defense Bonds' Airs. Leslie Lines general chair- her fifth birthday. Her guests North Miami. Fla. and M. V.V- "vs. William C. Ludi. Mr. and ." »"r<. J. Hnymor.d Ketchel.jJohn Hycr and Albert Levinc. man. were Deborah Dell. Pamela linni Hopkins, Chicago, 111., for C:o.-e R Oashell. Mrs. V!. Freshmen officers have not; Cooper. Carolyn Smith, Mnrylmcrly of Keyport, were Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Muller Uvcr DiBKln and Mrs. Paul yet been selected but the class; und the Methodist Youth .Fel- Lou Sanford, and Peggy Nellls.jfoi r several days of Mr.an. _;ish ' advisors will he Miss Barnard.; lowship will be In cliargn of the: T:ois Ann Smith, daughter ofJMrs. Stockton H. Hopkins. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. George SluiwiMiss Naomi Donnison. Bruce! genera! store, fish pond and Mr. and Mrs. William Smltli. [«•«»" St. and Mrs. Mar:;aret Shaw, Von- MacCuichcon ami >ris.s Shirley! penny candy booths: the Meth- Fierro Ave entertained oni Mrs. W. Oliver Digpln emer- (NCREAiSE IN kcrs, N. Y.were Friday and Rces. odist Men's Club will sell hotSept. 17 at a party to celebrate taiiied nt bridge on Friday eve- g., ' '. . : u a c| u sis of Mr. and I Jack Kuhns is presiui-.u of dogs and soda, and sponsor a her sixth birthday. Guests ni'is when the prize winners '' ' j INCOME Elmore Kattner. I the student council. Nadlne white elephant table. Again were Frank and Mark Fierro.!1 Alr.s. iih-ri this year Laytonian Club mem- Mrs. Marguerite Laird re- Walker Is vice president; C'on- Chnrles Fredda. Clark Smith.)Mi's. William J. Rabel and Mrs. turned bers are making aprons for a sj'. Others Friday from a vidit of nie Sickles, secretary, nnd Zel- Betty Ann Pormon, Gwen Haf-|Onrrett McKeen. Advls- special booth. The food booth Joseph Bal- several days with her son andini Stitrlclge. treasurer. rls, Alan Richards. DouBlns present were Mrs. daiiKhtei-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. ors are Mr. Fleet. Mr Lloyd, will be in cliargn of Mrs. Les- Haunn, Laura Dillon, Richard er, Mrs. Frederick K. Deiler- ter Magee. ick, Mrs, George Barbnnell and John E. Laird. Jr.. Fair Haven.jjr.. and Frank Shea. Rembert, Linda and Diana El- Mr. and Mrs. Charles There will be n fancy booth; Mrs. Conrad Johannsen. E. lison. Barbara Svintko, Harry SpriiiRliorn entertained at dolls clothes, toys, flowers and Clune, Chnrli-s nnd John Oer- William C. Ludi and Richard Student Council plants, sold at a table to be In farewell dinner and bridge Sut- an. Lane and Karen Emley.iCox. Calcutta. India, clnssina- urdny evening for Mr. anHoldd s Dance Friday chRrrc of members of the Wom-Frnnk Sturt. Mary Ann Kaci-i.es at the Peddie School. en's Society lor Chrisltlan Serv- Mrs. William C. Ludi. Other By Marble Smith '50 i-ck, Elaine Chmlseti, Wllliniiilflifihtsto«'ii. spent Sunday with Kiiests were Mr. and . Mrs. ice. This group also will serve Smith, III, of Matnwan; andithe former's parents, Mr. nnd unck Kiilms, president of the a spaghetti supper on Thurs- Thomas M. Anderson. Keyport. Victor Maulolo. Carteret. >Mvs. William C. Ludi. Mntawan ItiKh School Student day, Nov. 3, from 6:30 until 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chamberlain. Council, announced that the p.m. On Friday. Nov. 4, there first dance of tile year to be will be an old fashioned, enter- Give Supper After BPW Members At New Committees sponsored by Ihe Honor Socie- tainment, fent'jring slides. Wedding Rehearsal Board Meeting For Colony Club ty would be held last Friday Group singing and sclos, after oveninu in tho school uymnn-[ which refreshments will be sold Mr. and Mrs, Paul A. Egau. Mrs. Helen B. Lawtoti, presi-i New committees fur the year slum. I Proceeds will be used toward 158 Broad St., Mulawun. enter- dent of the Matitwnu Business!were elected Tuesduy evening Every year liie .Sncioiy .-ipon-i the church Improvement fund. tained Siilurclny evt'iilng nt a and Professional Women's C'hib,jat L> inocllnu »t lhe Colony Club sors ii dunce in order to Bivcj 1 buffet supiier following rehcai - nnd Ethel Gardner represented of Hie Cireen nnd White Vlllnye, scholarships to a di-si'ivinii sen- /e tmt Plan Family Night y.<\\ nt St. Joseph's Cliurch, Key held ut the Magnolia Inn. ior buy and ivirl. Friday's dunce the club nt (he first of four slate; ciuurmen wen- designated as At Church Sunday port, In preparation for tlie mar- was culled "Tlie Klckoff" and board meetings for thecurrent]rollcnv.s: .Insc-ph Ninor. enter- It WII'S" U drcs.s-up ilancc, hi'ld riage- of their daiiKhti'r, Miss ... Pnmlly Night will be observ- season sponsored by the NewInlnmciil: Rollin Kiehiirds, civ- [rum H until ll:'.Kl p.m. Music Plot the graph of your future now and guar- Oilln the First Presbyterian ,Patrici , "Va , E~, ;'g, 'a 11. to Donovan Jersey Federation of Business ic,; Unrr.v Ilinmii. ))i'ogi'«m; was |)ii)\rkk-d by the .school : Church on Sunday beglnnhiKi cntl Frailldin' °» t""Hlay. Clubs hold In the Walt Whit- Curl Peicrson, hike: Mrs, Pe-dance bnnd, "Tin- Hharps." , antee a rising line for the years to come by Ouo S s ter A. itciul, nu-iniu'i'siiii): Har- 1 with (i covered dish supper at I - ' w-ero Ml.s.s Suzanne man Hotel, Cnintlon. Mt-jnbt-rs of thp honor sncii - 0 i;.m. At 7 p.m. there will be Pf'ci1. Entoiitown: Miss Carol ry C'oddiiiHlon. Improvement. planning; a budget of regular savings now, The iliumo of the meeting, ty in addition to Iho president clevotlons and a iiroBiaiu on Craig, Mntnwiin; Ml.s.s enrol art- Konalri Carlson, vice presi- Open your account today. Cni'ter. Oali's Ferry. Conn.: "The Federation Publicizes Na- "Chiistlnn Education" conduct- tional Security," was developed Feted On Birthday dent: Dniiny vnndi-rbilt, sccro- ed by tlie Rev, Chester A. Oal- Miss Jonn Ollbiirli-. Lillle Sil- lary trensurrr; Snrcnn Ander- ver; Miss Irene Mulk, nuther- under the dlrccllon of Albn c. A Hiirprise blrlluhiy party ...Uiwny...La|sQ sllcies on "Those Thompson, chairman of the Na- son, Richard Pruser. James Parents Premised/' Tlie *iiro- ford: Robert Wlic-liui, New wns glvi-n on Tuesduy evening Arut-p. William Strollicv, Gall tional Security committee of for Mrs. Harry o. Jones at her Farmers & Merchants grnm for the children of klnYork- : Miirio Giiroire, Mnnt- the stntc Federation. Mrs. Nelson, Debbie Lnzow, mill 10 111 Eriwnrd lllle.v. East lionic In Freehold, Attending Coiisliiiict- Sickles, John C'ara- throiiKli the Junior " " Thompson was atipporled by awere ugc will bo under the super- Bniii!/WlckBnin ; T h « m a s Fnr- Mrs. E. Murray Todd, cclolo is ilie udvlsor. panel of reprt-sentntives li'nm I-Ioliiulel: Mrs. Edwin II. Dom- vision of Mrs, Onllowny mid rell. Sen Bright, and Pnul A. the nrincd services. National Bank Euan, Jr., Mntawan. inicl;. Mrs. Jny F. tfusletter, Howard Wolvrrton. There will Tho next state board m.-ct- )JI> n colored film on "India MlH-i Maiy tilsk, Mrs, J. Frank- lug will bo held on Siilurdiiy, lin Diiiniiilck. Miitaw-aii: Miss And Pakistan" nnd "Tho Truv- Do you need shipping tags Nov. 10th, nt the Americnii Ilo- Matawan ll Ainu." Ellen Ifnncy, Fri-chold, and .•r labels? Our Job iirintlns tie- lel, freehold, Mombers of theMiss Mary Emma tf t n o k, jHrtmcnt Is nrepnrecl to supply Mntnwiin Club will assist the rerth Amboy. Quiclc Battery Service Gums'!' HANK IN MONMOHTII rOI'NTV—KNTiMIMHIIKf) ISit'l Eatnlo Ltatlns Cards (01 four needs on short notice, at freehold Club as hostesses at 1 Biile nt this office, <-.«i<-fv« SynU'm — Kt-m'tot I-"/;i!i-.-:-l l)^|)i- U l\»u / ,- ,. '}'• ii-. '.'!-", TCPS that will pluaso you, his mooting. Have you read lUo cliuwUlcil ad37 COLOT'S, Matawan Matawan, Keyport MATAWAN'S STARTING EEVEN FOR NEPTUNE GAME SATURDAY Florida Driver JOURNAL Mmmn^iLfE j In Home Openers / Scores At Stadium I IT OVER PAGE SIX THUKSDA V. SKI'TKMBKR 29. l»5t Kcansburg, and a fellow who |pour Instructor* Neptune Plays MHS; Leaves Jersey Rivals does duty either up front or |Jol, •n MJmrrr f P R E E H OI,D RACE- in the backfield. Tommy i <- Faculty Tigers Tackle Keys Behind From Start L Vllch WAYS sfandal of the six driv ' - ' Kean.sburg. The Red Pour more instructors have Opening' games of the 1955 Tommy Elliot, Daytona crs who allegedly did not try! Bimk Calllolic schedule calls Reason for both Matawnn nnd Bench, Fliv. driver, took the in a race Sept. 21 and let a' 'ol ll "'S'"- B'ame at Sayre- been appointed to Monmouth Keyport elevens will be plnycd [measure of lii.s Jersey rivals /or seventh driver 1 ville tomorrow, then the Ca- Junior College posts for tly^ Hwayway with r nt the home field of these the second time this year at it In a suspicion of collusion seys will lackle Gloucester new year which started Sep^* schools on Saturday. The Red Old Bridue Stadium Sunday. Catholic at Hed Bank on Oct. tember 12 to m could no! have come at R more eet an increase and White was scheduled to Ret •Pete Frazee, Runway. Bill 8, St. Joseph's. West New I., ,, opportune lime. We ask. if, by e 1 lme t , accovdinaccording underway at Lambcrtvllle last |Pflster, Eatonlown, nnd Don chance, the whole tiling- were York, at Red Bank on Oct. l£ ' I°i " U « to Saturday but the heavy vain of! 15; Matawan. away, Oct. 22 Denn Edward G. Schlaefer. jSUimpf, Ridfjefield Park, were stagedtd?? Thh e scandal in trot- LeRoy E. Bassett will teach that day led to a (Postponement[j the native sons ivho chased the ting racing in this state burst' Trenton Catholic at Trenton chemistrhit y and physics. Dr. of the contest to Nov. 13 on the! Plying Floridlan across the •"j Nov. 6; PleasautviUe at Red !XI'iTrt*ln" just as thc State Racini u will be ft West Jersey gridiron. line. ,' I Bank Nov. 12; North Plain- I...... ". __JJoth Matawan and Keyport In a special match race which cislon on applications for nc\v| . it Red Bank Nov. and Brldgcton away logy. Robert J. Tompa will be- should"" sho w—tn—iwtwtfitat?* in. wns part of a full iirogram ofjU'olting tracks at Seca reat-.te—u full-lime instructor In their initial appearances of the leight events, Frazee coppedj'anuc <""•*• t'amden, Ml. Holl,,i y'llunksijlVIng TJifyDay^ . ThisThis " iiss , ""'-"•"= ••"•>" uuiur in c n mlcs aa season. The Maroon anrl Steel the checker from Elliot, Bob and Trenton. On Sept. 16, Goi>' I quite a dose for Bolger and f ° ° * business admin- will tackle Neptune, a team Allen, Joe Karanowski and Len Robert B. Moyner is reporte'd-| his spare squad to have to f'atlon; aft,ef a 5'Mf as P^K ri swallow. time instructor and Edward V playing its first name under ai The Maroon and Steel will get another sricll ron season underway Kalnnlay plii.vinir the Scarlet Brown, who followed in the or- to have lolloived the policy ofQ . ....,_... timWintermute instructoe wilr l nnrteacf hlunn businesi i-s^ r.fcw coach, Joe Restic. with on! Fliers lit MHS field. The Evans force* will confront their foes us follows il«-fi to rirfit der named. The race was of his predecessor. Alfred R. Dris- administration. ly six lettermen available. Key- lin Knockout Class B At Trenton Fair as water spilled ontto the trackl—,. ,,-,, '" .. K t . the rention commission's 1053 —bud- TRKKS TOPI'KI) talk lmst TKI.M.MKB. l;^:sIo^•K» a new system as well as a new Atlantic Highlands at Keyport. when Lou Cerillo crashed intol "S' trottinpr racing- asiKCt for lhe field. It will be built coach, a further drawback. It was blue Monday for some Olhcr Final big car auto fourtli turn fence. On the a shoddy nnd crooked sport go-'in replica of Freehold's excel- However, Coach Jud Evans, Cliffwood Boys Club boxers at New Brunswick at A s b u r y event in New .Jersey beIore flying restart Elliott again too!- inif again. Under such circum-jlent field, we uniersiand. While Free Estimates ITatawiin, and his players are the St. Mary's Athletic Associ- Pnrk, American Automobile Associa- the lead, this time pursued by stances, the members of IheithiiiBs are looking up for the Reasonable Prices not forgetllng the Scarlet Fliers ation show in Perth Amboy in Long Branch at Mannsquan. jlloi n sponsorship is withdniwn'BilI Billl Chevalier, Al Pomponio State R ;i c 1 n - »»"'- : H 1054'team"oiio of"the"ou;stand- j and drop in to sec Gils boys backfield. veieht. For Frederick it can „„„,,". i"amniond, New Brunswick. Not llliiiUK elovcnelevens s oof fUl thce st:lt( state,_ . Thc [ piplaay yw ;,wheenn the they ychanc chance et ot obe be II Iiuevtisator First game of thc season was lot sources from the New Jcr-j llme p Sammy Davis. Jr. e said he was a novice match- played Sunday nt that ficldlscy Department of Conserva Caseys got off on the wrong on Long Inland. The Baldwin Atlantic Highlands unhapp: Special mutch race: 1--Fra- foot Saturday when Red Brink schedule calls for a game H Tlio I.;UIKII or The I'arty little group will take the fieli d against the hard-slugging when the Cliffwood Rams tookjlloj n and Economic Develop-., n Sports .nd experienced Bob Molnar, '.ee; 2—Elliott; 3-Allen. nosed Hum out, 7-0. The with Valley Stream at home against Keyport with seven let he Keyport Dukes into camp.micnt. Karanowski; 5—Brown. Time: ij 1 l.nvr a J\»r;nlr termen, four in the btickfeilc \mboy. 20-0. The Rams scored at thej Conservation Commissioner bayshore has contributed KJ | 'his Sr.tuvday: M e p h a m, f: The I>avc ISrnbrck Trio 12:0-1.34. Oct. 8; Lawrence, quartet of Wynriham Reed, Do The blight spot of the eve- outset of the game when jjm;Joscpli E. McLean says pound Dick Haynes. as | home, i~ S:tinmy Kil.vc First consolation: 1--Cfril!o, home. Oct. 15: Hoinpatead, Boh Davies and Bil Ing came for Cliffwood wheniKube's good punt drove lhe Du 'knows of no single place tackle; Dick LarRey, a 175- r ", Crew Cuts liiinficld; 2—-DeMolar. f.'c.v - away. Oct. ?.2; nrcat Neck, I i f'raxy Olio O'Hara. Loftus nnd Davie he younger Cross borhter. kes deep into their own icrri-:Ncw Jersey which supplies »1! ririmr:<.\ ] ound veteran fu:!b;H:k. and 3—Mack. South away. Nov. 5; Se\vnnhn!:n, f; .P.iHi Pace weight 160 pounds, but Reed I Prank, climbed between the _ _ lEO-poimd Anthony Bcvncn.ua. jtory. Ed Chaven pounced onjthc coast and geodetic charts, Am|)Oy "ii-lstrtippT 'KO tinio. all from Kea^r-ourg, lo the away, Nov. 12. and Freeport, «mly 145 nnd O'Hara a paltry opes for the first fight of his|a fumble on the Dukes 20. Thr|for this However, so j Second consolation: 1--Wsr- home. Nov. 19. 130. In the line, center Charlie ing career. Frank Cross; Dukes repelled three rushes lmt'mnny ciuieries were received first strir.c; lineup. GCOI'RR AUo idcll, Lakchurst: 2 Mundy, Cro;;s, 170 pound VIomdel boy Sacred Hymns '.Behrens and guards Joe Asch lUlckly showed all the enthus- Pete Vena took a pass on fourthjthat members of thc ;Perth Amboy; 3 — Mamlm, Samlio, v.y.r.r i | ,. j .y j . vice nt Wcddinj,' Announcements 1 nnd Dick Stockton are letter- astlc things which Boyle had down to BO over from 15 yardslmcnt staff prepared a Jameslmrs; 4—Do Rose, ivi] oe p c:ll o Ec r Rhiini). :! (etc.) ow North, ,..i. cvhrr linemen from lurmted promptly on paneled or) men. Bill Leonardo, a 220 aid about him were well war-j (_ up to date charts thc P^r,^;-—-,^^ l^n.50.' fiUE Caniiny pound transfer from Red Bank OU where they can be purchased, thf bayrhore. a bit on ihe bridal book snow-white vellum anted as he fought a cool and Lee Trout scored for the win- Feature: 1- Elliott: •pc-.re t'.T.e in voirht, avc Jvn- a', this offlci" Catholic, is a help at one tackli :lever three rounds to flatten ners in the second quarter on and the charge for each. _, /.or: 3 -— Pfislcr; 4 — S'.u:'.ipf,| post while John Smith, anothe .he more experienced Jimmy|^;; ;" 1";; °^ " ; .,. Local ship rlnnitllers nn my Farrcil, Matawan: Dick ! —•-• s ln cc j c ni Di( F()r(it Rldgrfield Park, No lime. 1 NON-BREAKABLE newcomer, weighing 185, is the over on a long heave be Mniliar dealers have limited Callinan ar.d Matt McCI;'.:-.r, jlluvo you read thc chmsiiicd ads'. ,)ther lackle. Charlie Hart, six supplies of maps and charts, fore the hnlf ended. The best Go tloot four and weighing 180 ist a. decision to George McGin- offensive thrust of the Dukrp lor their immediate area, Mc-i !>ounds, Is a very good end, bul is, of Newark. Lran adds, but they rarely came in Ihe fourth quarter The final mulc1 h l;;'"-ocn OICK Rippke, six-foot two wing in the one fight Momlny^In ^ E^ ^ ™Ve\7 ^ [carry charls for al, the wtor-!^ '"J'i;; man nt the opposite end of the hlch a Cliffwood boxer was jwnys in and bordering Ne\v; ,. . , . ; , 30. |)vcp u in( fol a ]natcl wR1 thc Jo \nn Sir.Rs *ic, Is a newcomer. ot engaged, Rice, the licit )rl )P5 The Dukes lined up with pat'' '-' ' iKeyport Businessmen's Arsoc:- TI;I-S IV i- »'(•(• To Iks anker, scored a clear-cut Lamano nnd Len Golden, ends;; The fj'ce source To have nny chance with :nockout over Johnny FCovac, - -^.. . „..., ,, , . 'ation linksters will be held al M"iry f.o Itliymrs .Kcyport, thc Tiger starters wll HalI Shumock nnd Lem Letwen-|Ohtaincd by addressing the Bu-;(1)c O1(J Ol.chi,r[1 Coullll-y cinh Ciiwlrrclhr Save to be "Iron men" as the mboy, in the welterweight dl- letul of Mr'litr Goosr k , tackles; Reg Pokallui s and! "cology and "Po-.Sumlay_ Arrangements for ihr tied and Black reserves are sion. ? -?: P7."'M°:. "™f.r Jr'"-lT £""iirraphv. Department of Conser-!^,'L'""';,, flfiod sh'ji Loiiipop Snuw IVhite O0 and 140 pound boys unsuit- and Jackta'Mlrro" Jacquw andl^tlo| n and Economic Develop-;^- b0 concludcda" t. the firsf t KB A ulm 52 Enst Statc Strect 1 I'i'tri Pan 0d for heavy duty. Coach Bak- usinesmen's League Bill Ball in the backfield. » - ° 'lmeetinK of the year on Phone TrentoTiemon 2S25l NN JJ I he l.iitlc Kii That <}r will start Rich Whnrton and tarts Season Early The "Ranis"startcd"wUh For.st! ' ' day. Today - Tomorrow -S;iluni;iv >-r[)(. •;!•-:;(!—Ort. 1st Cnulil Milt Woodruff, ends; Jim Hlm- nnd Mike Wagner, nt ends Siiturilii) --• liiiois O|im 1 ::ill P.M. l»:ivy Crni-kcd merlein nnd Harold Kraft, tac- The Keyport Businessmen's Jim Ash nnd Sam WarBears Want Grid Games Daniel Bonne iles; Frank Mlcle and Bill eaRue got off to an enrly start tackles; John Gorman am (Jelhart, guards; George Wnl- m Sept. 21 at which time the Charlie Farley, guards; Ronnl Carmen DcNardo, coach, an- Ung, center, and Hank Clcary. eyport Cleaners and Middle- lOrr, center, and Trout, Venn nounces the Cliffwood Bears JJeorge Ruth, George Swnn and wn Lanes were the only two Ichnven and Kube in the buck are scheduling games with two THZtTIR Special t>i\ve Wharton in the backlleld ams to make a sweep. Red field. football teams In the baysliore KEANSBURG, N. J. for Kcyport ank, Tourinc's Rnd Varlese area. Those wishing to play Ithe Bears should call Mntnwnn OpiHMlte Public School onstructlon tvon two. and Service Button Awards Phnne Kennsburu fl-0300 45 & 33y3 Casey Leads Lions To oathousc hnd the high game 1-1045-R after 5 p.m. The Bears ETenlne Perlormanfcs SUrt 947. The National Lend Co., Titan are n team in the 16-yenr RRC SI SM5. bracket. Mallnfi' Haturday )Vin Over Little Tigers Fred BoBscrt, Boathouse urn Division, South Amboy, hn Conllnuous Sunday cut* i.-.'ii-.cii/icoton Extended 'Wler, rolled 230 for thc high Leonardo's grldmcn made nnnounced the presentation o : PA idivldual giime of the evening. five-year service button award; l-ri-Sal. Sept. :ill-(lcl. nood on their promising show- DIANA LYNN NINA FOCI! n^" nrolcl Eck, also ft member df o the following employees I: ,liici|ii(*s Scrn.is - Arnold .Muss Play nig in their recent scrlmmngo ic Boathouse teBin, ltnda the this nrea during the month o EATONTOWN —iii- With Mntawnn by thumping fn- BKUO with nn avorane of 108. September; Michael J. Stohol •' , koilii' 35, of' Circlp ort; BIIKC 1 Outcast TJhool's field. 7:0(1 I . M. ''niillniiipiis Sumlnv — Dnor.s Open 1:30 I'.M. ison, 208; Dillon, 200; Pennet- IolRosen, Middlesex Rtl., Bo: Tit WOOM N'ows After stopping nn early TlUIPMOHIi EATONTOWN Itlll '{ — IIIB; .Atlrartluni — 2 ON SALE 205, and Ktiufer, 210, 12 A, Matnwnn. Princeton thrust, when Marv nn.-nirnn. <)c|. 2- WAITD/SNEYS "Trotmnn got away for a 35-' How about Business cards? iml s\'niKI)AV iirk We lib anil Jancl I.CIKI /aril run on the second play of| Your advertisement In ttili All Mnlccs of Ncu-dlcs We cnn supply them quickly anil ;),iper will reach prospective A !1 't t'rhaicitUif KhcKV —ill - ihe gnme, (he I,Urns tore Into at the right prior, f.'nme nnri purchasers in every commtini'i M.in l.iihl-l'.unc In .Tlcdlim For All Sp«ad Hie Little Tigers, going 60 In y Pete Kelly's Blues -. try us, The Back Knight lF UiCill iV^'U-^ Record Players five first downs with Hnrv Cas- In the bayshoro men. — Plus Cn-llit Spri'lal Kldillc M;ithii'c ey, n Kennsbiirir bay, .supplying Santa Fe Pnssnge Sllndll.v C&&GS&1 Uio spark, Princeton tlircali.'ii- 1 ' ' " ••i.TrciiMcoi. SUN. - MON, - TIJKH. Female On the Beach li.p »or 7-37C0 Brooklyn First In Safely TraininifIF THE MATAWAN Classic League IN THE AREA For Young Hunters 'PAGE SEVEN TIHJItSUAY. SKPTKMBEK 29. 195JS Handicap 16 18 10 Scout Committee ; •'' Remains Undefeated Key-Mat Church Keansburg Must Take Course If NOTICE TO BOWLERS: In order for boWling 495 616 To Discuss Needs • • In Second Round No Previous License Richard1*' Hollywood Mkt. Bowling League Businessmen's League (0) The Bayshore District Exficu- J. Groot 145 120 153 Brooklyn took undisputed po-, scores to appear in the current edition, scores Hunter safety training makes tiv« Committee of lUomnoutli Sept. 20 Kcansbiirjr News F. Franklin M session of first place in the At-i (2) safe Runlet's, the Stata Division Conner? Boy Scouts -will meek lantic Seaboard Classic Bowl-1 Malawan Baptist (1) must be in this office no later than 12 o'clock noon J. DeFellce 160 165 "HJofFisli and Gaina, Department^' ^'nold Ml 53 117 136 Sipisniondl elnke lit 141 tomorrow evening at the hom« -"Mug League Sunday winning: - Mem 165 1 132 166 193iOf conservation and Economic! ' ** 4 three games from New York to'T- Baker 142 155 180 on Tuesday afternoons. Any received aftel that T. Czlk 179 181 19•"Development6 , declared t h i s Hnndlca" •- 173 24 21 of Robert Lyon, Middletown,. ts record it second sweep in Duncan 139 198 151 T. Infaiill 226 185 194 week in urging young prospec- 24 —• plan strategy to meet tlie needs 559 498 may weeks. Henderson 177 233 183 time will be published the-following week A. Belletti 212 183 161 tive hunters in Now Jersey to 53B of Boy Scouting in this area of 192 154 149 Bclford Pharmacy (3) terrific growth. District Chair- Jersey City won three from Owens plan now to qualify for hunting! n 102 128 119 man Howard W. Roberts has Pnterson and Long Island swept 909 880 9 licenses. |G. Harris 799 175 214 X. J. Shore Disli 142 104icalled the meeting to discuss Philadelphia. Trenton won 767 . 805,; H. Ross 215 •let (1) The 1954 Legislature 116 J. Burgess enacted!"' 142 twice over Newark and Scran- Keypoil Reformed (£) Matawan-Keyport 132 232 180 law which provides 101 with the group the establish- 873 E. Thorn that nolrj* 147 ton beat Elizabeth, also 2-1. n. Cameron 145 167,; 180 Merchants League 851 851 180 186 165 person between 14 and 21 yearsjj 172 ment of a 30-nian committee Jag's 1) J. Fecher 27 Brooklyn was .led by Nick L. C. Dick 145. 120= 130 Sporting 166 153 214 of age. unless he can produce]* 27 to administer Scouting lu th» 191 G. POSt 168 201 [H. Johnson Longarzo for the second G. Post 167 •178 180 170 141 a previous hunting license, can Middletown Tovnshlp-bayshora Cliffwood Aner.ls (2) J. iiisicki 157- 2571L. Ruff in straight week. Longarzo rolled C. Loosch 133 •146 100 154 174 211 secure a current hunting 11- 560 544 546 Blind 125 McGuire 143 174 Mpnlagna 130 161 sa 672 series while Jim Lago re- G. DiGi'biiltista 101) i cense without furnishing a cer-j Scott's Funeral Home (0) "Population studies an:t!ed Fuels, (5) course of the National Rifle As- Smiili 143 146 1C2 Lyon. WiWillial m Pickles, KusseM 155 T. appi 173 137: By winning Jersey City moved M. Longstreet 140 -141 133 Kaffa 159 191 Sti'tnlcrb ' •'•-..IDS- 1C3 19! sociation-of America. To pre- Sclnvarz 181 158 173 Ilray. Morgan Knapp, William : 131 151 -. 01 :• •70'lv . 01 r Davino 181 2S3: 137 133 Jakes, Alb er t Quuckenbush, ;o.second place, one game off Handicap : : Cuisti .159 113 vent delays as the fall seasons B. Osip 144 180 3. Guisti 157. ion . Ko'.enbcutel 13X,: 1S3 1 approach, youns hunters are and Francis liauch. the lead. -" 143 S23,. 709: ,751 83C A. Esposito 135 845*^4 ,225 . 157 2S'.:ecl by the State Division of 015 595 ';•" Long Island's F,rank Sanlore 133 147/ Mi ..GJiffivaotl: Fire Keyport Baptist vl34"',; 177 •'•• 23J ?ish and Game to arrange no\v| Tin- standings: VI You can buy Defense . Bonds 'turned in a 708 series to spark •XT. .•••>'c.dirity ••:•' ' 12D Koisa 155; .167 • 135 to complete'the courses. by the Payroll Deduction Plan his team. Santoro, after scor- JT51 732, B5C Team: Algcr 130 .146 102 173.fcl?L ,:£37,: .035 ••••647 w Consoiill; te:I Fuels': (2) The Wildlife Management In- ing 131 In the opening game, J. Robinson 137' 178 203 1A. "Sdicetz 133 •(?,)'•' Keyport Cleaners' 7 Fecher 2?;i 133 -. 18? /-i;tlSif ilitule reports that, statistics started the second with 10 strik- Medwlck 143 •113 125 A 175. •-:177 Mat-Key Rec. 0 • Perrlnl 1.73 Ever.:o:v 130 such coursG.~> in safe es', for a 286 game. He finish- DiBiase 177 , 161 152 136 : .165 Gentil's Market 5 Pesce 15D 172 15- 135:J|i23: J. Cos'. ;c' ..-.•• handling save' many lives of ed 'with a 231. George Kwleoln- 139: 153 Marqucfs Pharmacy 5 ski added G35 for Long Island Bellezza 1G1 151 1C7 liu'riters. This is borne out by Bcott Funeral Home 5 732 765 720 tvoiis ' 153 174 130 While A! Olivieri paced Phillcy Scateo 1GB 216 IT 731 789.^t'7B7 veconily compiled figures on nichard's Hollywood 4 St. .lolin's Methodist (3) ; Costic • 169' 159 203 .with 013. F. McCleaster 139 203 152 ' -Tile sii'PdiiiBs: 1554'a hunting casualties by theiKeansburg News 4 883 851 83! Crate's Baverages' California Department of • Fishju. Wasaerman & 3 I Furie DeFazio's • 224 "middle R. H. LcRoy 130 13C 146 l ' 803 . 830 Son Kapolla's II T( Mat-iley. ar.d Game which show that on- pole's. Inc. 3 game' sparked Newark to its A. Bogart 147 145 153 Rsc.,, id) Rapolla 157 18S 123 Cliflwood Inn ' • Crates 'y three youths out of the 17,- Belford -Pharmacy 3 ! only victory over Trenton, 939- Walling 141 148. 171 137 13-3 T7S Truliaim 190 161 Schanc-i's Heaters mm ;0Q who tool: the state's hunter B3. Trenton's victories came S! Cowles 114 188 195 •'Pelose'. : : 107 183 20-: : Tomascllo 102 141 Gerity's Inn •;afely course last year are advertisement in this ay 1,3 pins and one pin. is -i.-.* Pcrvlul;-.". 1C2 19.'. Your J. Su!a 133 181 155 Old Mill Dairy ;'; 2 ;:nown to have ueen involved paper will reach prospective •.:•'• mlfised in the «™t>J f7t?-:. ivi 671 :814' 817 Wymtin 128 1D1 E. Pasternlck 135 159 Consolidated Fuels I'D in shooting accidents. purchasers in every community Your Headquarters Tdm McDonald had a split Malinian Presbyterian (0) is: ; Pra:iclsconi 134 213 181 Which enabled Trenton to win. R. Cornell 135 128 175 Frank's Barber E'.iop It was emphasized that this n the bayshore area. For Top Quality 780 833 822 L. H. Roller Rink was one out of every 5375 who Prank Clause and George Bil- J. Kacirck 135 144 174 801 849 903 113 92 Regan's Tavern II) Cliffwood Angles ':ook the course. Of the 12,500 In Feed, Coal, Farm and ' lick paced. Scranton to its pair J. Anderson 91 Andy's Station (1) 179 B. Fletcher 143 180 O K Gales & Service hunters'under 10 years of age of victories. Clause had 689 A. Henderson 127 140 B. Peace 141 168 A. Hall 120 145 137 Soltysik 214 1C1 120 Jag's Sport Goods 3 -3 who had been licensed in a pre- DR. LOUIS I. PRAGER Garden Supplies and Billick 626... •-. 3. Foulfcs 145 105 133 Handicap 59 59 59 Smith 165 165 1C3 ogan's Tavern 3 •:',» vious year and did not have to gjfStandinss: ':.;;. Mombert 2!0 154 108 OPTOMETRIST Sui'tida 165 141 Rapolla'3 Market •2 4 :ake the course. 4:! were involv- ORDER NOW! Brooklyn - '•'.: • '• 6 .0 Lowtcky 181 153 Burlew's Restaurtnat 2 Bennett 101 177 18 ed in accidents, one out of every v 667 729 816 EYES EXAMINED - Jersey City >:;'.:',: 5 1 Anchor Inn 2 Bcnlz'o 167 •)O9 107 290. 4 2 Gcthscmanc Lutheran (1) Faggione 164 171 i-. Lgng island .-.•' .' . .' , 153 Hoffman's Liquor Stoie 1 The California. Department of OFFICE HOUHS i A. Scalzo 161 159 150 Grattan ';' Scranton, .'.,-,-• ... ,''.' i.V. Ji'S. •'"• . 1 . 821 886 833 Doily and Saiurdoyi G. A'umock (CM.) 141 140 Cliffwood Amoco ?lsh and Game asserts that >•'<•••'• Paterson.-;;•;••"•':•• :•.';•";••"':;'.V:•'•'•' ' $ • 3 All-Bros Woodworking 1 I.aBella's Construction (2) "Youths who had hunter safety « A.M. to 6 P.M. F. BDOS 123 118 •112 808 802 811' Fridayt 9 A.M. lo 9 P.M. ;,;,>'' •"•.'., 3 Cliffwood Inn (2) Cliffwood Fire Co. i Cook 158 170 180 training were 19 times safer •;-y!A~-; , vs. 2 G. Boyce (CM) 133 Wodnoidayi 9 A.M. to 12 Noon New .York : ',' Andretta 185 181 175 i,han those who did not havej W. D. Swirtzel, Jr. J. Hopler 156 136:- vl7B Yates •: 167 104 162 : ; 132 121 15'. '.he trainin. •Newark "V. ;- ->; u.:.t.N 127C ,vll8 J.-Klug 155 131 IS? HAZLET ; 2 Mason (CM) ' Kennedy 202 168 30 W. Front St., Keyport .Elizabeth . Ellison (CM) .158 G. Kahrs 147 129 Keyport Business: nen's Onji. R. H. Crnsslnjf Philadelphia F. Swan 145 103; Bruno 203 182 171 KEyport 7-2020 :0 Handicap I Bowling Lcagje E. Majkowski 143 140 197 Keansburg Ladies 880 822 *2lPublic Relations 714 .702,:: 704 J. Kenner 101 150 Monday Night League Kcyporl Clci'.rors (3) Calvary Methodist,(?) The slar.ilinus: To Aid Scout Drive Irons 131 72 101 Philllpp 145 758 805 894 Team \ : 158>:;;149 T. Davino 192 159 150 (jculilc's Muriel (21 John T, Lawley, Jr., Middle- Mason 139 Hoffman's Llciuor Store 11) 'jaEella's Construction F.om 136 111 Wilmott 14G 13H 123 town, fund drive chairman of Ellison 123 127 D; Clark 164 1GB 179 ;Ce::r.sburcr News J. Overly 103 159 131 Crate's Beverages Vlsne 134 157 128 the Northern Monmouth Coun- Dorl 76 ,116 W. Jenkins 185 170 113 J. Davino 159 172 157 Consolidated Fuels Dricl-.ler 105 140 172 Girl Scouts, has announccd Bilderback 175 -151 W. Dilger 171 109 170 N. J. Shore District Richmond 151 145 116 public, relations campaign Aumack 135 159 148 J. Cox B'17 !24 7D0 Jce's Restaurant Handicap 39 3D 39 this year, that is designed to J. Fekete :i76 135 14: C. Dilger 153 Independents . stimulate October contributions Boyce 129' Andy's Station Jolson 168 119 Unknown "5" 575 619 578 for Girl Scouting. Handicap 27 790 - 837 752 •The Girl Scout fund drive is Lynch .99 31 Kciiasburg News (1) Gerity's Inn (2) Bennett ' 133 34 151 Blind 138 138 138 gjaimed at securing funds so that 685. : 791 719 Casey 112 159 154 Straniero 127 94 ,103 A. Bowne 143 118 113 more girls may take part in Hebrew Congregation^ (3) • S. Bonanno 150 137 118 Bayshore 1Z6 ihe Scout movement. The new Paradise 174. 68 156 E, VanNprtwick 153 168 L.-Elsman 123 177' 1939 W. Mumma, 214 108 Businessmen's League G. Stovei- 150 173 105 plnn, as announced by Mr 173 Terry 28 107 A. Goldman 172 156 M; Dlvinb 192 210 198 Handicap ,") 9 Lawley. Is to havn individual 165 Goldiri 138 J. McKay 149 158 Borst's Dairy (3) Girl" Scouts neighborhood 701 743 680 Korobow 129 J. Duhlgg 134 Merwin 130 158 202 593 606 • 491 house-to-house 179 132 147 Middlelown Lanes (3) troops make Hi Schwartz Pope 200 141 180 Keyport Cleaner's (1) visit In order to distribute an 146 120 Muscarella 160 .72 181 L. Prager ;>••:•- •:•;• 817 783 762 Behring 133 14G 168 Adaysh 122 142 ' 141 attractive folder outlining the Trabucco 171 171 171 Crate's Beverages Borst 114 158 161 Wolf , 130 138 93 purpose of the Girl Scout or- ;-: 74i •'• 762 .797 Walling , 135 149 147 Tropea .;•'"• : 174 176 Merwin 121 168 182 Kenner 129' 128 138 ganization and setting forth Bay view Prcsljyterlan (0) : ! Mania . 189 179 13D Slgismondl' 169 •• 180 178 Recht 176'" 145 • 155 reasons for the October fund J.. Olsen 1,63 125 142 Lowhey 176 171 149 1 Schlafone > 159 169 188 698 771 893 Handicap 16 16 16 -•(drive. The folder was preimr- 124 Olsen. 462 R. Montesnno 146 Bayles Klectric (0) •"od under the supervision of 163 .,837 HI 780 H. Button '. 117 T.\ Fransconl 216 176 '173 (Forfeit) 573 569 543 Mrs.' Charles E. Campbell, 147 126 ' 171 Keyport, Bar (0 E. Kelley • , Doyle's Super market (3) Pete's, Inc. (2) Monmouth Hills, a commercial E. Schwahl 135 144 143 Poland 154 39 846 918 '.886 Doyle 13S 165 Hourahan 139 170 149 artist. J. Knox 145 128 Chizmadia 132 180 1 Burlcw's Kcstaurant (1) • Szymanski 153 172 171 Helwig 108 137 122 The girls who distribute the Handicap . 8 34 21 Coward 92 116 J. Bodzlak 245 225 194 Eckert 187 146 Blind 144 144 144 folders will be dressed in their Ka'ufer" 216 90 14: D. Novonty 164 137 144 Kennedy 179 175 170 M. Kondrup 150 159 170 Girl Scout uniforms and all : 722 I 768 Pennettl 192 :!05 173 Novotny ' 142 147 171 Bteber 170 202 170 17 17 17 troops have been notified that W L Jacobs .71 141 Handicap Team standings: J. Palkovlcs 171 185 172 177 220 the e'l'ls are not to accept con- 6 0 Grenwlck Hebrew Congregation J. Pep 160 200 175 553 627 602 tributions because volunteer '97 702 St. John's Methodist 4 2 ' 782 Son (1) adults will return for contribu- 825 372 002 ^ II. Wasscrnian & Calvary Methodist 4 2 882 891 866 Varlcse (2i 121 141 tions in October. VaiiAnicrlnscr (01 Arnold 135 Matawan Baptist 3 3 .£. H. Roller Rink (2) E. Saulckle 167 42 150 109 •) It is hoped that this plan will Disponto 167 159 Bahr 191 Keyport Baptist 3 3 187 191 156 Saulckle 18t Ml 129 133 promote further understanding Rogers Conl'onte 143 Witterscheln 128 Keyport Reformed 3 3 211 154 F. Everson 113 120 139 126 of the drive and more generous Ferrara Broome 100 111 B. Jacobscn 155 Bayview Presbyterian 2 4 158 Bommer 162 161 31 contributions because residents DeFellce 158IP- Hember 143 145 31 Matawan Presbyterian 2 4 Kelly 130 Saulckle 20D 1110 ISO H. Coffey 191 of each neighborhood will have Gethsemane Lutheran 2 4 'crrano 168 223 205 Gross 74 1-VJ C. Zeloskt 134 seen ti neighborhood Scout and Matawan Methodist 1 5 Kross 148 137 I T Sluinback 133 realize the worthy cause Ford 147 835 193 733|p CoFfey You pay as you go on the which tho volunteers will Iluallioiise (1) Kramer Garden State Parkway. There working in Ociobof, 854 866 803 Ponente 150 10 148 Nelson are nine across-the-road plazas Anchor Inn (1) S. Pruchnik 130 54 21 "For Rent" and "For Sale" along the 104-mlle Parkway, Mazurowski 179 176 ICinner 141 .::':.•..;.:">, .744 713 jigns nay be purchased at this •ach charging 25 cents per pas- Young 129 1^7 Grain: 139 33 Ourber'a Supply (!j» Office. senger vehicle. Lembo 141 157JBossert 183 47 2lia : : "ISO.- 134. Malowskt 191 14-1 :9 207 • 13: 105 Yankoskl 163 162 193 i ' '••'"' 138 130 93 947 Knpurhy 163 •:. , 754:' '; ... i44 GUNS AND Humi.iG SUPPLIES SnulcklD 151 202: , Red Bank (2) ,:'"••.'' ';, .1.62 •' Bows Arrows and Supplies 1 Montana 170; 13a Ki-anicr I'ootlmll ,iiul ]laskclb:ill Equipment 8D8 798 8M LU3SO .: : 118 '•• 137 Bicycle Supplies unil Itrpnlrs [•rank's Barber Shop 12) Lagrotteria 150 200 152 Toys ;ii!'l (iiimcs Kortenliaus 19^ 134 181 Merrill •••• 145 '. . Siiiglis. Syslem ttosnto 18B 192 153-Vettrcl 184:: H. Hyer A nci-.-i-.il liiwrvrs Your Sclfction LiUts 174 210 185' H, Woolley Maciiig 170 215 104 773 47 851 MATAWAN SPORTING GOODS CO., T, Solyls 181 140 101 McQueen's ^ E, Hyer Dtuiny 105 143 Tiblietts 180-182 Main Street, Matawan 911 891 877 Cullch 150 173 Matawan 1-4446 O. K. Sales & Sort-let- II) Witrwlck 143 Hn| 821! 155 150 .•.'. Rolli (1) 131 J. Connelly •130} C RocMs 113 155 Lane 221 143 171 159 Dovlue 87 134 Afternoon Sessions After School Every Day From 3:30 to 5:30— K. llondorson 167 106 200 McQueen 107 NtippI .120 157 138 Saturdays and Sundays From One lo 4:30 Owen 201 245 1951 Youncofski 240 157 Belletti 134 197 181' 754 ! 28 740 Vvccland 143 llfi 141! SPECIAL GROUP RATES TO Tolii-incs (2) Bench 177 153 172 SCHOOLS — CHURCHES — SCOUTS AND CLUBS silo 9i:i nac Csil; 146 1C5 171 Scluinck's Fuel (3i Thorn 183 133! 007 694 7111 FREE BUS PICK UPS FOR GROUPS OF THIRTY OR MORE 1 Q Sponsored by the D. Spencel 15R Hill 17K Dillon 200 174| .IdllllKllll's Upholstery (t!l W. Lewis 155 161) 170 220 Stone s Cliffwood Angels Field Club 13a Kruser ,105 16(1 150 1' \.>JII.V ni;:lit i-u.-i'y lm-..fl:i\ rvriiiiiK — lt' |-U()li:ssiO\ M, iii>{riii-llun> h.i Alicliiiel llul- Blind 135 135 135 Dixie 187 107 Swiui 101) lDfl iiiily line iliillnr for Ilir whole I'iimlly — i>Iinn Z:II:IIWI in all iiluist". c>l sk:il!nu — Oroup and Schanck. sr. 155 185 Hurry Woolley 1H7 160 l):lll — llmllll-l's :lI)tt Sisli-t-t ... \'n rh:iri!(' for lii-ivali* insli'iii'lliins — (ilrl Seoul hkuliiiii merit J. Overly 210 199 102 1177 115 Slid Johnson 181 117 •illllc^ Slillll's, linilx'" lii»trui'|)i''is it ml li-sl--.. SATURDAY NIGHT ^OCTOBER \, 1955 Til ve rn (I) Nelson 101 114 'I'lHVIl COMPETITIVl': Dunce Ifiini- Tu partk'iplitc 01) 182 SI'EftU I I' in mnv lit-lim foiincd—n tlu-IIIInK Dancing from 9 until 819 873 708 llouln.ion 157 hi the Nciv ilci'.1 *^' l?(i!lci Dnncc League. All-Itnis, WnodworkiiiK (0i Ocrnn 138 Hill ...783... 71)11 - 805 - sport, W. Toomer 136 175 149 \V. Pease ... 1UB w. 144 'llif stuiiiilnifs: XOW fni'iiiiiiK for Ilic l!*.ir>-r»f; season. "TIIK Till'. MrlvcliM- Arriiii Is n|H'ii In ilis)u-iliNM>iirs for siili- til Malawan P. Onlettl 129 Juhnsoii's Upholstery 2 \nn session. I'Yee him gcrvlcr- Una- own bus) our now sknip ;hop — Buy your sknlrs whore Orchards of apples, .icaclirs Rollo Trucklnt 1 to scluml.M—clubs—chnrrlips—Suoutfl. you ii-sp thorn nt the rink. MUSIC IIV 1 740 708 756 and penis ai'fi located on Ih' Onrljor Supply !i 2 Old Mill Dairy (2) i-lfflil-of-wiiffy y of the Clai-tl 'ii Slute VniiAiiicrliiKRii 0 WALT STAEGER'S ORCHESTRA E. Lawlou 189 109 1S5 ParKway, aunin In the ci'iili'r \a liiiyli-H Kli-ctrlc 0 H. Slglamondl land between norlhlioii id IIIK1 For Information Call KEANS 6-0545 Donation $1.00 J. Oaken 175 177 sotillihoimd rondwayH, Killjoy one of America's uruii' A Sea-Belle Anuisuinunls Inc. Enterprise IT. Duvino i to 167 181 iioeiloms. Attend tin* churcU o iMA\.Mii:i> IIV i.or ioi.i.iciiKi J, Rosnlo 175 1(19 11(1 Huve you rend Hie classll od adhVvour choice this weckcuil. ifSOBi Aiimterssry f©r FIRE TRUCK FOR iORGANVlLLE FIRE CO. 1 General Commends to Be Missionary (IMIss Audrey Braun L, MATAWAN, N. £1 ; I Phillip Menganos F. J, Davino Has Bridal Shower S*nSiV. KifltlT THIUIKMU ^IT' II "til. It 29 IPTJ Mass Celebrated; Feted By Co-Workers Will Wed Cliffwood Sbwer Beach Man Nov. 5 •''•••.. Feted At Dinner At Fort Monmouth Local No. 4, N. J. Btuie I)-j Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Monisn- Miss Frances J. Davino, 47 "^ 11 s Albi t Benkert, jr., 41l!'';il P.B.A.. will honor its presi-.' Lower Main St., jMal.'twan re- kffeison \\e Laurence Htir- dent. Robert Krutrei-. Saturday! no, sr., TenniMit Rd.. iYioruan- 1 Tille, cclebrnted their 50th wed- sinned her position as secre- jui v i". >io<-t ss at a bridul.n'S'it on the occasion (if his Mvs. Selah HORI'DSS tary tit Foil Monmouth on l-'ii how (I loi Miss Audrpy B:-aiin.|p'ecll°" "s third vice-president: -.. diiiR nnniversai\- on Saturday, ll e sulte At Union Bep.cli Home : when mass was eelebriited at' day and was presented with a \ HIM 1 me, Middletown. °' ' organisation with a St. Joseph's Church. Keyport.; certificate of achievement in A] s Pi in a former resi- spaghetti dinner at the Cliff- A surprise shower was given •with the Rev. Cornelius J. recognition of "faithful and ef- 'klinl of Mm \ m" vvj'ii'wVd johniwootl In"' J"c!" Al'milllBe. l>ub-on Thursday evening in honor ficient" performance of duty a.s '.1. Winilas 16 Arbordale Dv 'licU-v director, announces. The of Mrs. Lee Kresins!-:! by M:-s. Kane, jiastor. oflicisitiiuy. .\[ lblic is y . breakfast followed at the Mon-! a civilian from the Command- 'fliffwnud Beach, Nov. 5 at n'l" invited to attend. ":Walte" r "Sela ' •h• n•t •he r •home ••--. PD2- . gaiiu home for the immediate ing General ol Fort Moninoiiih. a.m. at .St. Mary's Church. Nc\v] Mr- K r u B e r' a CliffwoodiCenter St., Union Beach. Dec- iamily mid close friends. Ihe presentation was made! Mimniomh, | Beach resident, was chosen!orations carried out a pink and. Those attending were Mr, and b\ Lt. Col. Clyde Quilien, Postj A color scheme of green .state officer »l the convention.blue color motif and ciits were Mrs. Phillip Mongano, jr., nnd Adjutant General. Miss Da-j while was used for the party today, to serve two years. :arranged in it larp.e bai":inctte. \1110 was cited for "outstnnd-i Htntc. Pies. Fred Genthe. in!A liu'Be decorated cake was us- family, Phyllis and Charles. and Bifts were arrnnged under nt. in! t Morganville: Mrs. Rose Del mt service with the enlisted a decorated watering can. Aft-;his openlnc siieech to the con-iBUOSt receiveid d mini:ii ; ;-re Kiilicrt Seller, ji pel onnel branch, military per etl lls n tablc bert, Mrs. Sue Boitlno and t'am- er the opening: of the gifts, re- !:thrvention voiced his praise fov; ei ull centerpiece. Euch , lly, Cecilia and Thomas, Bay- nnlecr Fire Co. 1, is shown above with the division of the Adjutant: freshments were SPI-VPH huffs! " '"embers who have Kivei.- " e as a favor, nnd refresh- company, viiieli cost .'•'H.fif/O, l eMiments ueie seued buffet-;U](,;i. Ump ^ energj, (n,er ^ ments wert servec, ouffet stv!e_ onne; Mr, and Mrs. Joseph l.ilflfl. The lv,wk carries fUO enllons of Genernl Section since Feb. 2,\ dl f h water and has .1 runnier with a capacity iif 7SN irallcins. In com- ,„.,, :" • ' past year toward the advance-! Guests were Miss Shirley Mc- Mongano and children, Phillip. f>»riM)i>, the truck the company purchased in 194.1 carried 375 19W. MISS LOIS K. IIKYKK Rosemary and Joseph, Carter- millions of water and pumped 200 gallons. Trauhvuln, of Wood- The certificate indicated that' ' Others attending were Miss ment'and ber.crmcnt of the Ru-;Leod. Mrs. John McArthur, et; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cul- bridur, was tlie Imlhler of the truck. Miss Davino by keeping; well- .„,, „,._.. .,....„,..„,. "allil N'l'"z"'l» Mrs. Andrew , „,_,„ , , Mrs. Fred Pohlke. Mrs. Jenny , . i ,, lois . E ,, , , ,, • — • —-- --; — ••"-" lie epB officerA s of alih(l tvnesM witVn ProchasUa. Mrs. Jean Harriott, ver and children, Joseph. The company is launcliinK a fund drive this week and mem-informed on the r Ml>s Lois i.. Itevei, d.iuiihtei Nicola. Mrs. John Nicora. Mrs.1 Thomns. mid Mildred. Snyre- inn's hone to raise tlie amount of Xlfi.OOO. Coin cards will be 'dis-poets of personnelchnnBm administrag as-- oMoruanviHef Mr. and. Mrshas . beeJohnn ucccnt-"-m.fPrnn! Kiccik N'icora. Mrs. Catlunine^ slate oINJ.^manv of, "-<>" Beach: Mrs. Frank Lei tributed and residents are sirfkcri to co-operate In (he best of illicit- ™' ;Kicci and Mrs. John Mercer.| compensation1™1'11^ Matawan. and Mrs. Ma- ville: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Long tion and utiliziiiR her know- ed as a missionary by the Wy-'MaU,vlvll. „,,.,. ,^U1U,,,11L. „,„.. whom recelve no ability to help the 24 active members of the fire company reach a i: K atl cr e stovi and 'daughter Catherine. "Wioka- lege of reculations and proce-icliffe Bible Translators. Glcn-iriw:^ RS Mr"'"'s Edwirri ' Ki Winrl'i? '"^ MWin-|K f0I. theh. sc,.ViCcs t0 their com-™ >. 'Keansburg. tunk; Mrs. Arthur Phnlan. and their erctl. 1 1 dures. contributed to the ad-jd.le. Calif. The Wydiffe Bible JHaVry Johnson MrlElL^th," ""'''" f , „ l,™ ^ ^ %™£ , Mr. Mid Mrs. Clifford Eckel.! e s0 refel re(;1 lam vancement and high standards: Translators are an undeiiominl.Hu|,crt Ml.» wt^ sicmund ' ' lo the t'l'ow-) "M-ei. Mis. fiank S Morganville. of the enlisted personnel utional evangelical faith mis-!and Mrs Joseui, SUnis" C|lfr 'M of the organization from ap ;{'P - union Beach; Mrs. MJ*. and Mrs, Mongano, for- Ladies Auxiliary Of Morganville Fire Co. branch. sionary society. The purpose wood Beach ' " Ipioximately 50 members to the Walling, Belford, and Mrs. mer residents of Bayonne. were Miss Davino was feted at ai"r tlle onganixation is to trans- 'issuing of'the ninth charter and lyn Schlldknecht, Keyport. Also: Mrs. Albert Bcnkist.!(possibly the 10th before the end guests of honor at n dinner on j farewell riinenr at Crystal Biooitjli'-e the Bible into the 1500 orsi-.. Mrs. Walter J. Vohdin. jr , , , , Sunday nt Sudriei's Tavern. Plans Rummage Sale For Oct. 1445 more unwritten langugages in 955 He also s))oke o[ thc Inn, -Eatonlown, last Wednesday ritte l i Mrs. Sam DHLs Mrs Joseph j insurance benefits $3000, Bonafide Or Bayonne. when more than 100 by officers and non-commls'-.lon- the world. illcreRS € m Bogus, Cops Soon See attended. Moi-Ranville resi- Event To Be Held At Home Of Mrs. C. Holmes; Velba and Mrs. Robert Mcun. I/Om ^JUUU TO cd officers of personnel. Others Miss Heyer expects to go to,LBUlenc(, Harbor; Mrs. John [ dents who attended were Mr. and Interesting herm This Week In Area present were Capt. James C. the JuiiRles of southern Mexico'Brand. South Amboy: Mrs Jo- inedlc|ll s300 which remnins the Patrolman Frank 'Crisoillo, Mrs. Arthur Phelan-nnd'children. Gnult, Capt. Vernon T. Bcchen. in January for further'training.' :same, and a change In fk.'k Keyport Police, is giving Ed- A rummage sale for Oct. Ml Wednesday night visitors -at Thompson Bloomfield: benejjts for Arthur, RichRrd. and Susan, M CWO Ralph . to . of J. Braun, Middle-!,., ,,,,. i, win Sumski, 35 Third St., Mor- and Mrs. Clifford Eckel, Mr. and IS was planned :at the Sep-the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. John win Huobschman, CWO Waller [High School and received her u to per week for gan, a chance to prove/his story tember meeting 'Of »the 'Ladies Babrlsky were Mr. and Mis. A. town: Mrs. Edward Johnson,j,^ wegi{S and Mrs. "Fred Eckel and Mr. J. Ciovenco, M/Siit. George An,Bacheloir of Arts Degree at Keyport; Mrs Howard Nor- by producing $3000 cash in and Mrs. Emil Long-I " :::' >""»| •Bev-™1 m<"Bbcr'1 of lh" 1!"'" the business mrrtlnR. the girls Matawan-Freehold Rd., near ! ing rooms. he startstartedd ouu t oonn his own. don Fire Company -Bowliiu-. will have mi outdoor supper, the church. The group will Folks around here lo*l tree: <>:. TUKIUS of lltiifiiiu. Pa., and >cii xkc- followed by * .social hour. meet tonight at the home of During the business session!, conducted by Mrs. n. Lonn-J Iuc4 Mrs. Fred Marz, Pleasant Val- thon about nieht years ago he 'members of H:.:rlet 1 iif Co. 1 ley Rd., to work on articles for streat, presitient, plans uiei-f i nrM ***** to. fit You can buy Defense Bonds wlwrote bncl: to iiuiuirc about the'on Saturday evo::;r.!'. Those in by thn Payroll Deduction Plan the bnzanr. made for a rummage sale to| '~ — ""•"", . ,, ,, ,,,.,.. „.„,.,, vi,. .n,i M,-« \Anitt. Ticit J be held Nov. 3 with Mrs. Fl.C(i!Sta.ibcrries. Caiheys. and oth the .a r v.ei.? M .... Mi hcntini; rrtitilrr trtt Formon as chairman. i-r folks that he had known. Bob r.'.!t::ei. nil. and i.;is. wii ;wk for a frt:.' eMtimlilc Yool Others present were Mrs. R "By that time he was a very liain A.sunHncr. .Mr. :ii»l Mr.'1 iw> i>UtuauiiUy mtrpriwil U> (M>- Jumes, Mrs. C. Hanser, Mrs successful businessman but lie Leon Kanlnskl, Mr. and Mr? ' 'i u • Mortgage Payments • L. Walker, Mrs. C. Nappi. Mrs. took time out to return to Quit- Ed Sylvester, and Mr. and Mr> i-.iv.-r jiint \mm li C. Brower. Mrs. William Rat-, mini to renew the fr'cndships A. Oith. Kciidlnir. nnd Mr. an' •V: mnki-your lHHW» MM r w,mi,'i .,n,r«f his bovhood days. Every Mrs, Paul Riimu-k, icmp.r • CAN fit your income! * cllffe. nils. L. hclimiM andi . • ... , .,.:...... ,._.,:„„ AM ii,,,,..,- L U aiwji 1 ' * year since that time he had Pa. Alter dinner H 1V hi : MJ Mrs. V. Ellison. come hack to visit and it liaslpoint Inn. two teams uf ihr /II/ Hdld Annual Clam Rnk-p been a pleasure auaiu to see' visimra howled .gainst Hazlc \ t noiti Annual Cdam Bake ^ ^ ^ Mm T() ^ h(, t(i|ims , ,im| 4 ,(| ,,,e Mll(nwll]1 ••)'•• John Ncilscn nnd Paul Sina'.-i typifies the thinus that hn.s.Keyport Recrealion Alleys. Lai ley. co-owners ancl npcriilnrs ofmnde America isreat. The facljer the (iroup rpliirimd lo the .John and Paul's Tavern. Route that an orphan boy can attain: firehouse where a social time (35 and C'lirfwudil Ave., cliff- siicce.-.s in fills land (if ours--'was enjoyed including the scrv- wood, held thr-lr anmiul clam and also Ihe flirt that, once this iius of rcfrPshineiils, and danr- b:ick at Chill-lie's Grove. Ro'i ''iucccss is attained Unit the ing to Hie music of U"h Gold's ertsville, on Sunday afternoon..person has the Immunity and Trio Orchestra. This was part (Over JTitl pcr.-ons attended and thiiUKlitliilncHS to renii' niici (if Ihe iiiinunl vi.slt uf S3 bowliii'.1 lenjoyed the full course dinner..thiisc w'.m lent a helping hand.loams Irmn Ucrks County. Pa., ;mtislc and dancing. MnyEducator Claims :-•;••=» Many Right Ways How is your child learning t ( read? Does he leam the »lph . CAbet first or does he slart with wliole words? Tliere are many ways to Leach children how to rend, and many "right" ways. The best ways differ with each child End each teacher. Thnt Is the theory on which New Jersey schools plan their rendinr; Instruction, R variety of methods will be presented and discussed at the Statewide .Heading Conference which the ONCW Jersey Education Associ- ation is holding on Saturday . Oct. 1 nt Central High School Trenton. More than 1000 teach crs Irom schools all over thp state nre expected to attend. Dr. Thomas E. Robinson president of Glassboro State ; Teachers College and chairman SHU! of the committee which planned the statewide conference, feelsj ihat teachers should be familiar Vwith many different ways to NEW-LOW-PRICE! loachi residing, and to use the methods that are best adapted fresh Dressed Eastern Shore—Regular Top QuafHy -Ready To Cwk 1o n particular class or group of pupils at a particular time THE FREEZEI IUT OF THE WEEK Must Want To Head CMIOM CM* t. Wrapped At Me Exf r« C»«f "The-mere i-fact thai a child £ s!X' years old does not mean he should be learning to read,' Dr. Robinson eays. "We have Broilers & Fryers* Ier.rr.cd not to rush pupils into iep.d)nK- until they are. ready. 39 Two Meals In On* WhRt teachers call 'reading >lent'inesE' is o combination of mentnJ development, maturity, Selected lackp.roundj and above all a de •lire to read. The boy or girl ; PORK LOINS X 49 Jrom * home where there are LARGE :~o hooks and whei his parents ml ' rarely read sees little reason EGGS BROWN 'Vhy he- should read. The Egg P.ict Bf.eli.. tfi.u S.I, Ocl. I rchool's-first job Is to make him hmcy Grid* A Ch»«»* SHORT R5BS of BEEF 49 l)«t D*ni»h Ch»*M want to,read. That may take tt IU GcMuine Domestic—Whole or Half monthr; But jujt telling John- Demestic Swiss 57' Imported Blue «• 37' 7im)o - !kt rirlitt Smil t>u.,. .11. Hlnii T •3 ry that he 'must' learn to read l .is a wade of good school time. Gmyere Cheese PVi.VF Cottage Cheese *-31' The school of yesterday LAMB FdiES s^ii£- *30/ smarted, reading by teaching the r.'.phabet r.nd the pronouncititlon Swift's Premium :',. o! short related words; the cat, Velveeta Cheese Spread | SAUSAGE ;. rat, hat method. Scometlmes BROWN 'N SERVE LAMB 39 . weeks p.nd months wont by be- .'... fore lie child actually read Avg. V/i Whole — « IU • ••R-iytbisg that made sense. One You Receive the Following Retail Cull: Legs, Loin Che pi, of -.the current best-sellers at- a 49/ Rib Chops, Shoulder Chops or Roast, Stew, Patliw, Kidn»y, tf.cfcs school reading programs HADDOCK FILLET *#&» 45/ S). beccute they no longer start thpt way." "Phonics," or the sounding of '• \vo:-<$s. 1E still used in most STARKIST schools', however, usually af:er the cSSlcircn know eoouch words Buy More and Save More : .0 reed sentences that m«»n ligk meat - tcr.chtrn o! such subjects as art. Facial Tissues 2 and msitfcmettcs oa their pa.-ts;' 17 «. can in the EC'IOO! reading prosrarr:.j MD0TAFI6S AT 1.37 2.69 "The ('eve!opment of 'recic-; GRAND UNION dinl rifu'JDC' activities in :ht[ school.1, nt all grades is one o!ji Prices Effective Through S«t October l«t Only the Kic:.t recent achievements.' SLICED CARROTS ttoz.can 29* 1.65 Dr. Robinson soys. "It does not mean thnt more pupils are fall- ing to lcrrn to read In the lox- Wtriwt CW- Boy-Ar-D»« GUnt Jwituon — er tirades. We know now. how- ever, that many of the boys umJ Hydrox iar$ P'nxa Pie Mix Dog Food! Mexicorn ~) girls who used to fail other sub- jects and drop out of school dtd I*. H.x. 14 ot so becnuse of readinc difficul- 1*1.-49^ 47* 2^35* 41 ties. The modern school tries to prtvent thrt." "arents-".should find out how the local sehool teaches readlr.s be.'ore the?>try to help the chitdj lit home,.according to Dr. Rob- TOKAY-LARGE. FULL CLUSTERS inson. "One method »t retool and nnotber method «t horns SWEETEftEl can only result In confusion. Sliced Strawberries j> Most New Jersey schools plaa IT their readlnt! progrnmn very carefully in terms of the latest NATURE scientific knowledge, and for RED GRAP 10 oz parents to Ignore that can do positive hnrm." "r Crisp & Crunchy — All Purpose 225 Do you neea shipping tabs Poiafo Paftfes 2 'A~ 29' Cauliflower 2'ZW or labels? Our ]ob printing dsv CORTl&ftft ptirlmcnL is prepared to supply PofPies^ ^ ^^S?1 Wax Beats ^21' yrur needs on shnrt notice, n' Nancy Lynn — Jumbo prlcej that will please you, I -Mi** Pil»r» 0R POUND SpJlwcr"""" '& 33' Bruuels Sprtnb ','iT2f CAKE 4 Layer lake Meat Ravioli ',£ 39'| Poral? Pancakes f{f.31* Nancy Lynn Clcnn, W'aahcd Glazed Donufs nd'y for Cooking mmun MAID Firsl of Soiison Kipo, Delicious
Cflril &!"| »,j"|l,..,l | O.l.-n | Hbrtt.t) Dog TQDJ 3'"—H3'|Lollipups 27' | Spam "• 39' i | Wi You Get Clean, Quick 1 C!iCi5e Cciie Mtx ToasSics I?.» !.» - Aflili.ilf of X72* I CA. f,.l - ] 1,1 M.i I In. l« ]lti |i> Wootlbury Soap L'.Z 26'Cleanser 2-23' Borax '""•'•'" 19' '• 35"! Ivory Soap Grocery Prltoi Efloclive All Week Thru Woil., Oct. 5lh. Muol & Produu Ptlcot Thru Sol., Oct. lit. GRAND UNION SUPERMARKETS GRAND UM10N SUPEHMARKETI way 36, Keansburg
Open Tuesv and! Thurs. Til 9 P.M. - Fri. Tel 10 MISS JENNY SIMONS CELEBRATES 95TH Total Damages $10,526 ctont occurred May '18, 1951, on THE MATAWM,Jta*Ai, BSATAWAN, M. j. ; MJC Enrollment In Laurel Ave. Crash Laurel Ave. RalpU Campbell;'A s b u r y PAGE TEN THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 Brain injuries suffored by Ei- Park, attorney for; tli« defen- Breaks Record leen Hollenbach, 10, of Perth poned one day due to Incle- u w chargec d the accident was Licenses Revoked lore Area Amboy, in a West Kennsbuvg "" "'"» " -"• »««'ueni was ment weather, accident brought her an $8500 ciuised by the sudden stopping Contest winners in this area Frederick J. Gassert, jr., Dl- Students Attend \erciict from a- Jury of four 1 of th« Pertii Amboy resident's the pet show were: Janejreolcnl of Molor Vehicles, has ' Monmoutli Junior College lias women and eight men in Judge c&r In a line of traffic at a stop, , , . , ... . ! announced 59 license revoca- enrolled this fall more students Charles M. .Morris' Superior light. He introduced medicalmedical!] Harrison-, Holmdo1. Prettiest Court in New Brunswick Sept. testlmony In the attempt to re-iKltten' female: Georgia R. I tons under the point system In- than ever before hi Its history. 21. fute the extent of Injuries BsiMuschel. Keyport, most exotieicludiiiff: Louis H. Rauup. 21, ol An estimated 900 students will 1 klUen: Paul Dendy lmve registered when all fig- Mrs, Olga Hollenbacli, moth- related by physicians testifying ' Holmdel.; 187 E n g 1 i s h t o W n Rd., Old ures arc complete. Tins is a er of the girl, was siven $1250 for the plaintiffs "pony; Patricia Paclak, WestiBridge, pnssing red light, im- 22 per cent increase over last because of neck injuries suffer-j Kcansbui-fc. best c o u d 11 i o n,| Proper passing and two speed- fall's 735 students and well overj ed when she was thrown against! 1500 Attend MCOSS long-haired male dog. ling, license revoked for two the previous all time high of the dash board of lier husband's] c. A Winner. Edward Smith, West Keans- months, and Arnold Krauss, 25, "77i students established in 1946. car as she tried to protect Ei-Pnow' Area Winners burg, was awarded a special'of 12 Harrison Ave., Old Bridge. prize of an outboard motor. four speeding, license revoked The enrollment rise, is reflect- loeii when the standing vehicle;, Over 1500 person- s attended for three months. ed In all deimrlment.s, accord- struck in the rear by an-jthe annual pet show and fair! Real Estate Listing Cards foi ing to Recistrar Ruth E. Ne- Have you read the classified ads I hc~. Sections of study total I Walter, the husband and fa-lMonmoulh County Organization' „ 1 13J. Several courses have been Idler of the injured victims, was for Social Service, at the Mc-i cmil>mraaH« clef?:! because there Is no more illowed S77G to comiiensate for|Campbell Farm. Holmdel. Ac- re; ii for additional sections. properly damage and medical;cording lo Miss Laura Hard-! (xiionses incurred. They werei ing. Holmdel, president of the DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR Y0OR BEST BUY! liewly-introduocd courses in r-if of IIOIKM fs( i((tll jm lured Mid grulrli nt (rieirris (nun 'I'nilri- ( r i{•presented by Henry M. Spitz•!MCOSS. tlii.s was (he lareestj nc'..ancccl accounting, retailing, l!i\li liichi'liru tli Itc\ Dun Ud liilloin V isloi Hid M) Vi \ Mil l il i it ir, Perth Amboy lawyer. I pet show ever held. i if hi) i iii< i • , it i ii irtj Bin n lij tin 1 \in spi. He in istp !isitcs, social psychology and i j (lull c I .,1 mil it I l no a U The verdicts are agonist John1 The event raises funds for n survey of Asiatic civilizations jit::i'i(:* i( m TTI . Fridaid y evenlnirl . MMisi s Simiuniis has licos? :i mrailw ol Ilio rluii'i'li for 83 yoars. j LOCHSLEA aftoruoon slic jilso was nivon a early by the staff of (h MPI^ hnnie. \V. Brand, Red Bunk, owner I the public health nursing pro-; av•> sliarinn in the enrollment ._ e in' 'I:HI driver of HIP car [!iitlt>riini carried on bv the orpan- u i lied into the ic n of tin. inton It « is ) hue been HEIGHTS ,...., » ,™o» » -,o,Name Mrs. Errickson Her very first community scrv-iLJjrhter Breed Turkeys 1 1 MATAWAN'S MOST u a lIlthec students arle Ho cnbich \chlclt rhc ic he ! on Silui 1« but v, is pot, SI:LI;CT NHIGHBOKHOOD m--;;es-lu-lrainUiK from tlic AnnlExecutive Secretary ice was with the I.oiiy Branchj|^;se(J [n ^aw Jersey Schuoi of Ninsiiitt of Fit-j Public Hcalrli Nr'^im; As-socln-' Memorial Hospital and Coylc, K. N.. president iion. Allhougli most liukc.v larm L ving Ivoom, 2 Bedrooms, Tile Bath Kitcnen, Dinette, Pull School of Nursing! Their cours- of the New Jersey State Nurses' Born in Long Branch Mrs. Er-ers throughout the nation au es nI the College are related to Association announces the ap- rlckson is the widow of Ray-'conccntn>.tiiiK on the of B sement, 1-Cur Oaraye and Hot Air Heat ,• training nl the hos])ltala, lead- pointment of Mrs. Sara M. Er- mor.cdl C. Erric!:son, formerjheavj y breed birds liiis year ilu for Only $13,500 ir:: to the diploma of graduate rickson, R. N., us executive health oliieor of the city, and trend in New Jersey scorn:; to SPUT-LKVKl, lr ";e conferred- by the schpols secretary of the association. the jUonmoulh County Local Living P.oom, Kitchen, Tile Bath, 3 Bedrooms, Finislhed. Health Unit Number 2, She be toward the lighter breeds Mrs. Errlckaon's professional v e Fecrentiop. Room •' .'/.tending from this section ma(lc UiHIl recently! '' *rlilnET 8 to 12 pounrls, repoi ts background includes theoretical wlUl llnl i;ilc md Garage for only ':. «v_; Michael V. Cox. 13 May prepaifiiiui. and experience in ' '"Other, Mrs. Loulthe State Department of ABU All Custom Built on 75' x 125' Lois St., Louis J. DiGirolamo, E.P. direct nursing service, or- •ise Waiter, and lias been a life- culture. E.', Frank X. Flynn, 10 Chan- sanlzation, administration, „.su.|lon. , s resident of Monmouthj Nearly 40 per pent ol :iil t I INSPECT HOMES 1 Coui l( v keys raised in the Garden State el!:! Ave., Carl W. Holmes, Go pervision and teaching in vol-, . - - ' Just Off ttm'ilc sr at Butiir.nvotur Manor O.:'jorn St., Robert Klopman untary, official and private i ~ 7 ; this year are of the light, bree 1 On Kilsrcwaler Drive, ^Iataw;m 25 Bedle Rd., Charles L. Le agencies, ami preparation in; Attend District such' as Bcltsvlllo Small White Or (ivitaet Vr.lley, 142 Second St., Miss the areas of educational voca-:Dsmocratjc Meeting and Jersey Buff, a 15 per er-nt Evelyn Lufburrow, 405 S. Main tional professional counselling.' increase over lu.st year's tot il 8':.. Leo C. Mania, 59 Green A graduate of Monmoutli 'ific-l Mrs. Paul POUKCP.C, Main St., According' to the New ,Icr.se\ Cr.'Oi'B Ave., Philip J. Mannino inorial Hospital School of Niirs-jMatawan: Miss Ellen Kelly Cro.o Reporting Service, about atawaai R. "?.D.l. William G. Matthews Ing, she continued her sludicslManchester ICt.'ypoit, and! 131,000 of the 331.000 turke WIM.IAM M. STItOTIIF.lt, Prop. Chlncarora Ave., Ronald K. and received a certificate 'in'Mrs. Marion Leon." RaritanlraiFcd in lho state art' °r 1!lc 8 Lower Main St. Ne:ir New Parkway Overpass R.P.D.I, Miss Drueil Public Health Nursing from thelTownshiii, attended the Dsmo- "shl varieties. I'honc MA 2-253S—or MA 1-1093, Matau'au la' iliiiB, 42 Fulton St., Rich- University of Pennsylvania, a cralic meeting and lur.chson A 21 per cent drop In lh» ar.-l W. Poling. 11 E. Third St.. B. S. Degree in Nursing Edu- Saturday of tlie southern dis- number of heavy breeds bein° David K. Simpson. 115 Main cation from Seton Hall Univer- tricts of New Jersey at the Ho- raised in the state this year has Sf,. Miss Sandra Stein, Route slty where she subsequently tel Morton, Atlantic City. Mrs. brought the total number of tur- 35 and Main St.. Mrs. Mildred taught as a co-adjutant instruo-iThelnm Sharp. Vinelan'd, state keys to 10 per cent under last B. Wndler, and Edward C. Wei-tor, and did graduate study a comtnltteewomen, was the pre- year, compared with a four per g: •>, 33 Monroe St.. all of Key- Columbia University. siding officer. cent drop across the nation. Na- P Mrs. Errickson served as Monmoutli County won first tionally, the same number of ,;o Miss Loretta M, Ander- nurse Consultant with the New prize among the 10 counties heavy breed turkeys are being s; , 59 Church St., Paul A. Jersey State Department of, represented for hnvlng the lar- raised this year while there are E:MI, 158 Broad St., Bruce Rob- Health. Prior to that time she gest number in attendance and 15 per cent fewer light breed in~on, 10 S. Atlantic Ave., Fred was County TB Supervisor, with coming the greatest distance. birds. ereU J. Simmonds, 117 Atlan- ;he Monmoutli County Organ!- Turkeys are raised through- tic Ave., Fred H. Trautwein, '.ation for Social Service, and How about business cards? out New Jersey, particularly in jr.. H.P.D.l and Malcolm Reid served for six years as Super-|We can supply them quickly andiMonmoutli, Camden. Himlerdon, T-. :, Washington Ave., all of y n /Isor of the Monmoutli County.ay.at the right price Com~ e' am'"1' Middlesex, Glouceste'"r and' " " Hf ".wan. Local Health Unit Number 2. try us. ;o: John A. Scalzo, Box 150 rls Counties. C. .Wood: Charles R. Thomp- Sc •, 82 Furnian Blvd., Cliffwood Br.cli; Miss Mary S. Conover. Mil) St., Miss Rose G. Moor- m:'!i and Miss Anna L. Porlin, H:'.mdel Everett Rd., Holmdel; S; ".vester A. Bellezza, 32 Main 6 , Robert W. Bendon, 253 Shore Blvd., Fred W. Best, 132 .Creek Rd.. Peter J. Dodlg. 108 Hijhland Blvd., Robert R. Falk, 8 Mnplewooel Ave., Roger R. Gai'della, 11 Willow SI., Robert ' 3. Hackett, 29 Park Ave., Rob , ert E.- Horn, 56 Willis Ave., Donald C. Law, 87 Orchard St., Michael J. Lynch, 57 Lawrence Ave.', Richard G. Smith, 87 Mornlngslde Ave., Leroy W. Snyder, 34 Waackaack Ave. and •Thomas W. Wilson, 115 Seeley Ave., all of Keansburg: Mark C Bendon, 39 Raynor Ave., William R. Berls, 73 Essex St., James P.. ConwayCony, 3 Naveslnk Av. , William M. Gettings. 9 '.lams Ave, James M. Me- A 'e, 11 Clinton St., and Miss t so J. Snyder, Vineyard The MOST SENSATIONAL . Enst KeansburB. o: Robert A. Decker. S. '1 Ave. and Miss An.l A. rlhy. 12 Fifth St., West PRICi- K burg; Art S. Muccllll, 34 : 35, Laurence Harbor; I,; Dorcen J. Worsley, R.D.I, O Bridge; Roger F. Cozens, Ever Attempted h The 6' hore Rd.. James A. Flynn, 6. \umnck Ave., Clara T. Gil- jr ..n. Dock St., Robert R. It.. :ison, 705 Bnyview Ave. and REFRIG Ev. i-cll h. Thomas, 1302 Harris Bench. 7 CU. FT. REG. 239.E5 10 CU. FT. .9 5 Do you need shipping tags $ 95 UPRIGHT Cr labels1.1 Our ,1ob printing de- Scale Price «^ iwrimeiU Is prepared to supply your needs on short notice, at r4 KNOWN "I'm just tickled pink with my new electric range S.54 CU. FT. K1£G. 263.95 pr rns Mint, will please you. anyiy1^ BRANDS and built-in oven," Mrs. Estenes s?.ys. "Cooking's so-o-c* $ - simple! I put dinner in the oven — set the controls Mrs. Joseph Coionos, of Sale Price 129 AS Pork Avc, Freehold/' lVOMn.' CtlliOOil and forget it. Electricity cooks food just fine. Keeps n says; "All o/ccfric living Characters Bade steaming hot 'til we're ready to eat. And another thing", gives mo Iwi'co oi much! Kenny Polio Drive I've noticed electric cooking is much cleaner. No more, /rnn liino as I had before,'! C:ir:o:>n-stylo appeals on behalf %%>&, sooty walls or soiled curtains in my kitchen." 'ol fhi 1955 annual polio fund ap- 1955 MODELS — 21 INCH FULL GUARANTEE pcnl oi iho Sislcr Elizabeth Kenny Foundation havo boon created by tonio o( the nation's most-popular T WIN THE AIL-ELECTRIC KITCHEN and bcsl-loved coni'c ?t ?n r.hnt' s OR LAUNDRY APPLIANCES YOU VW. Iho Kenny AUTOMATIC 1956 MODELS fund appeal REG. 289.95 See your Rcilily Kilowult DeakT fur dol.iils of » TC Donald REG. 64.50 bin JC'I'&I, — Mi'rall'.t iill-cloctric kitchen nnd Duck, by Wall ,95 $$*JT.95 1 In" "ltf conl ' Disnoy; Bugs THIS WEEK ONLY 37 Bunny, War- ner Btotlieu Cartoons, Inc.; > Menace, by Hank CALL KEANSBURG 6-2489 — FREE DELIVERY • .Tar.o Aidon, Iho girl ro- ' 1 Abncr, by Al Copp. '•"inynn, hy Millon GENEROUS CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED 9 «lHsnSl| K
v: nit Ltimic slrip ctoalors 'conlrlbutod iho specially - pro- parod character nppcals lo fhif lyonr's nalionwldo lund campaign, 'nccordlng to Marvin L, Klino, na- tional cxeculivt director. The car- loon uppoaU nre appparlng in dally and woekly newspnpers tcrois Iho country. CHURCH ST. KEANSBURG 6-2489 I Konny hospitals conlimio I* provide Iroatmonl lo viciiini al AT THE RAILROAD STATION ^ electric dtdhwnshcr Is my, "My electric froozor I cnll It ft "Whnl a rcliofl My niitomntici polio «nd lo rchabilllalo poriom ,pride nnd joy. No more di«hpnn 'food bnnk'—saves htinilrcdfl of electric wisher (ind dryer nwike' crippled by Ilia dlitiiu in th» 'liundo for mi>. I put dishes in— dollai's n ycnrl Cuts down my wasluliiy a holiday, And no' pi>l. Proccdum lor iJmiuion l« Lowest Prices In This Area' [jiut'cnmwity.H'anseanynflthat." tr(p» to the store, tool" ' wnltliiR on the weather." Ihcough roftrr.il by « phyilcUn. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. —SUN. 10 TO 3 P.M. history's groat ovontsi "You Are Thoro", C.B.S. Tolovl»lon, Sundays, 6:30 P,M. Civil Defense Flans This Salad Sparkles For Company | ^YAWANIOURNAL, MA~TAWAN, N.
Features Meeting NOTES "Operation Muster" / Keyport Woman Enjoy one of America'? Garden Club Plans About Area Men and Womeu Exercise Scheduled Awarded $1777 freedoms. Attend the cly For Week Oct. 23rd your choice this weekend.',; V Card Party Oct. 18 in the Mrs. Phyllis Chanowich, Cen- A motion picture, "The Coun- County coordinators en lervllle Rd., Keyport, recently try Corner" was featured at the membPi's of their staffs will I was awarded $1777 in Work- regular meeting of tiie Garden meet with Thomas S. Dlgnan, jimm's Compensation C o u r t, Club R.F.D. held Sept. 20 nt the Acting Stole Director of Civil •Red Bank, for a back injury Little Red School House. Four Armed Services Defense and Disaster Control, suffered in June 1954. our Winds Farm, M 1 d d 1 e t o w n today in the Armory, Trenton The plaintiff charged she was Township. to discuss "Operation Muster." injured while, employed as a The movie of Hie club's spring tlndcrjjues Uasio Training .Army, Pvt. Farrell nttended Ma- waitress by Mrs. Eliza Smith Clothing Club tawan High School and Perth Tiie exercise, which is sched- flower show also was shown at Pvt. Charles Farrell, son of uled for sometime during the at Mom's Spag! etti House, Mrs. Florence Farrell, P. O. BoxAmboy Vocational and Technical Brnad St.. Shrewsbury. She the regional meeting of the Na- High School. He WHS employed week of Oct. 23, will mark the W. S. WALLACE tional- Council of State Garden 24, Moi'Banvlllc, has arrived at first state-wide mobilization f churned she sprained her back Fort Dix to begin his Initial eight, by the Hercules Powder Co., Clubs held last Wednesday and Parlln. all Civil Defense forces In the while lifting- a case of soda. 24 W. FRONT ST. 'fhursdny at the Bprkeley-Car- weeks of basic State of New Jersey. It is de- Mrs. Chanowich was repre- teret Hotel, Asbury Park. training with D sented by Edmund J. Canzona. CO., 365th Regt,. Tit lli't'nlvc Discharge siHned to test the ability of KEYPORT 7-0700 It was announced that In the of Hie combat- Albert Halgh Cundey, U. S. each local director to alert, as- Red Bank attorney. cooperative exhibits entered in fnmed "Fight- Navy, son of Mrs. Constance semble and dispatch personnel #one 11, Garden Clubs of Am- ing 69th" Infan- Cundey, Maple PI., Keyport. and equipment to mobilisation erica in the recent Monmouth- try Division. points £-'ected by the county Elberon Horticultural Society arrived In Son Francisco, Calif., While at Forton Sept. 21 after a six-month coordinaotrs. BUDGET PAYMENTS i TRY TO MATCH Flower Show, Convention Hall. The State CD-DC head point, T > i i a th at it!\e *p i it U> loui jie\t tot ip tin uinal sr i \t •xhp ni Asbury Park first prize was will un- trip to the Orient. He has been tifully arranKOd fruit salad for dessert. The naiad shown in the picture QUALITY AND PRICE ^ dergo training In a quartermaster In the Naviga- ed out that previous state-wide j aiiiibmcs a mound of dark sweet and litrht ewect cherries with |wnr On Automobile awarded Garden Club R. F. D. exercises had placed emphasis; ahd Mrs. Robert Bonn, a mem- wcap- tion Department serving halves, filled with creamy cranberry dressittir. There are many other AND GIVE EVERY j ons and tactics, aboard the aircraft carrier USB primarily on communications colorful, flttvor.-oim: canned fruits from which to choose. INSURANCE ber Individual exhibitor, was control center operation, staff multiple winner nt the same supervis- Orlskany. Servo color-cnntraslfnjr half-moon sandwiches of canned fruit-nut 2nd GAL FREE veteran He is due for discharge nnd training and limited experience and chocolate breads as the accompaniment. Good fillings are cream show. to some of the volunteers dur-i cheese and cinnamon butter. The newly appointed ways ^officers and non-expects to arrive Home before s- Oct. 16. Ho will return to Le- ing the public participation! Glamour Demtert Salad : and means committee will be phase. Foi the first time t-'-c BETTER headed by Mrs. O. D. Ferkinolsl°ncd officers, most whom high University. Betheleliem. 1 can (8 oz.) whole 1 can (1 Ib. U oz.) pear halves | C«U KEyport 7-0*27 are combat zone veterans of Pa., in February 1950, to con- division will attempt to lirvc cranberry s:>r.ce lean (l(i oz.) light sweet i THAN and her assistants will be Mrs. tinue his studies. everyone of the state's 25-.C.0 V\ cup nKiyonnaise cherries ' Robert Rex. Mrs. D. J. Tuller. World War II or the Korean War. '.!.• cup wliippins; cream lean (1G or.,) dark sweet After completing his initial train- active volunteers participate I." ARTHUR W. McFARLAflD YOUR Miss Anna Cross nnd Mrs. Ed- New Address- the statc-wic!c exorcise. . 1 lablcspoon sugar cherries 11 Broad SI. Kcyporl. N. J win Bi-ascli. ing, Pvt. Farrcll will receive a Salad Greens OWN two-week leave and, after his re- Mr, and Mrs. John Hnnscn, Mr. Dicnan pointed out that Mrs. Rex Will be chairman of Division St.. Keyport, have because of the maeniluc'e ot] ft real; cranberry snuce into pieces with a fork. Add mayonnaise, FACTORY of a dessert bridge card party turn, be assigned to either at- whipped cream iitul susar. Arrange chilled drai'ic:! pear halves.and) tend an Army technical school at received notice of this new the actual operation, numerous! I'lvvrir-s on .«:'.lucl cretins. Fill center of pears with the craBicrry mil-l formal wear to be hold on Oct. 18 at 1 p.m. mailing address for their son prob.'cr.is will appear which; lino. Six lo ci.™ht servings. ' •in the Middletown. Baptist' Cha- another post, be enrolled in one of the military occupation spe- in the U. S. Air Force: A/2C heretofore have been confined C.P.A. Audit Shows • -pel., MUldletown. John P.' •Hanson." "AV 1*1235713. opcrat'.cn In ' October v.'lll re Mi's. 'Edward Flanniligan re- cialist schools" nt Fort Dix' or for any affair \ Profit 8c Gal. receive eight, weeks of advanced AFS MAAG Formosa, APO 63 quire Intensive planning on thr ported on plans /or the care P. M., San Francisco, .-art of county coordinators «•".'> wood Gardens tour which the infantry instruction. The spectacular success of Prior to entering the U. S. Calif. municipal director.'-." the S'"'.c Mary Carter Paints has many club will make Oct. 25. CD-DC head n:v:c:'ted. "The facets—but the outstanding "The hostesses wore Mrs. greatest empliKEis will be p'.r.c- imn is the determinaion to Stewart Whaley, chairman, ils- Begin Pre-Dreft ed upon the support role of ci- EXPERT flTTINC] turn our products equal or attiS by Mrs. Robert Boykln. belter than competition. Training Oct. 3 ties and counties stressing h NEW STYLES! Mrs. Frederick Noble, Mrs. complete dependence of ever: Maurice Whitcomb, Mrs. Thur- The first gr up of young community and every count:' Glowing reports and flatter- ston Whitcomb. Mrs. J. Frank ing correspondence are con- men between 17 nnd 18'i years In the slate. tinually directed to Miss Car- Weigand and Mrs. O. D. Per- of age who have enlisted In ter by customers from all kins. "During the recent floods." !the Army Reserve for six Mr. Dlgnan said, "we lenrrc.-." walks of life. The tea table set with the months active duly-for-trainlng many valuable lessons and de- club's new chlnn and silver, program authorized i.nder the tot you oloo»l You are urge*, to hesitate In featured a mass im'nneement i tected a number of flaws \vl'.::'i buying any .Uier product un- new reserve law will start th> have to be overcome. I bellevt; w«or itniti ot garden flowers by Mrs. Whit- active duty training cycle Mon- til" you investigate the fam- this meeting will be extreme:?- tot *v«y ottorloal ous ''I'll Pay Half Your comb. day Oct. 3, the Department of beneficial In hclpinr us thrnrii Whole Paint Bill" offer. the Army announced. out the problems which we en- After Sept, 23. personnel en- countered." listing prior to the 151h of each Mem'ocrs of the state only with month, unless granted a delay, will attend tho meeting and will will enter the active duty-for- be available for questioning. FABULOUS tralnliiK program beginning the FORMAL WEAR first week of the following 52 Throclcmorton St. month. ROL-LATEX High School students may bo FREEHOLD, N. J. Knotted ft delay from call to FReehold 8-0002 active duty-for-trainlng while DAD satisfactorily pursuing instruc- tion In high school until they PAINTS graduate or until they reach OUTSIDE ape 20, whichever is earlier. [College students mid those en- by Charles H. connori gaged in seasonal employment! Rutgers University may be deferred up to 120 days. Details of the program, wliic'; IThis enhimn Is presented as a pub- iic service in i-(,-o|]crolif;:i with Hie Nrv. offers a draft deferred status Jersey Oi>limi(.'lric A.'ioi-lntioil. Ques land enables young men to plan tions m;iv t)L- nUcircs.SL-d IT the N Jersey Optmnctric .A:: oi-i.itinn. !their future, are available at West Slate St.. Tlcnlorv I!. K.J.I jlocal recruiting offices. Army The physical condition of tho Military Districts and Army .-ioil determines whether i> Far- Reserve units. den will be Eiiccc3sfull. Pli\:.i- Earlier this month the Army cal condition means t'-ie iibiiity Innnounccd that volunteers for of the. soil to support the plant, the new six month active' duty- to drain e::cess •water quickly IT'S TIME TO for-trainlng under the Reserve to retain desirable water it Forces Act of 1905 will receive limes of drought, to supply ado their bnsic combat training at riuate air about the roois am. Build - Remodel Or six established combat arms i0 hold and supply nutrient training establishments. These as needed. The ideal Ioain> We are proud to become one of your community are Fort Ord, California; Fort soil is loo.se and breaks ur shopping centers. We offer you the best in qual- Jackson, South Carolina; Camp rcar'ilj without. havir.n toe BUT BUY THE BEST IN F01 ; Chaffer, Arkansas, and' ' jmucli sand or too many lcrp.e ity — service and courtesy at all times. Leonard Wood, Missouri, anc' pieces of the rock that lies un possibly Fort Bliss. Texas; and clerncath. It's a human trait that every shopper seeks the best 'Fort Knox, Kentucky. DOIOS A suitable garden soil a at a greater saving. INDOOR ihas a Rood supply of organic WALLS "For Rent" and "For Sale"jmHUc,.. It .should be jur.' We have made many many friends and good cus- wnii THE siBiis may be purchased at this;,;|iK],uy acid, except for ccrtali oliice. phuns lilie rhododendrons, azr. tomers due to our fair deals, prompt, efficient serv- SAME leas and otbi'rs, which require PAINT an ncicl .soil. ice and courtesy. We shall continue this policy. BE A Especially aroimJ now de Ivelopments the carden area Standard Beauty School I may be covered with toil from • AVAILABLE TO YOU AT OUR KEANSBURG APPLIANCE YOU C AS ACTUALLY Srltool of Successful (Jradti- L'KK SPECTACULAR ,1'i-s — 5 Kailroad Plaza j'.hp cellar excavation. It v.'ii CENTER AND THE FOLLOWING BRAND NAME APPLI- lOni). Pcnn Sla.) •accordingly bo shalcy. or will jlumps of clay or otherwise ANCES ARE ATTRACTIVELY DISPLAYED IN THIS ROL-LATEX New Brunswick, N. J. poor. Drvelopers may spread STORE AND WE INVITE YOU TO PAY US A VISIT AND PHONIC CHARTER 7-0434 a thin layer of so-called topsoil FOJl BOTH—NO FUSS Plume or write for free cata- but this docs not do much good SEE THIS FINE NEW STOCK OF:— NO CONFUSION loir "A." nay, Eves., or part Where you huve a vegetable lime classes. F.xpert instruc- itarcicn or any garden of an Nationally I Give tors. Law tuition! Eas? WHIRLPOOL HOT POINT STROMBERG Advertised You A terms! nual plants, it often pays to dig such soils in late summer t*• <*"' HEMCt CASUAI.T1 COM7AKIES •nd "Lowest Prices" In This Area Highway 34, Mnlnwai/. ITOCK rill* If it's til Mtott It. XWrtX*rpoit R. PPJEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M—SUN. 10 TO 3 P.M. Mntawnn 1-3884 r it's got to be good! T»L MHO M 7-2MU COMMUNICATIONS 6B tllIa Ordinance, should come out, for the benefit of those who MATAWAN7N7T Secretaries Flan i * Ktfifiy FoundaiioTAnffle) Volunteer Program To the Editor! ' could not attend. THE JMAT>¥TAN, JOURNAL, I shall appreciate It if you "In my opinion, this meeting I'AOK TWELVE TIHJItSUAV. .SKl'i'lOMBKK 28, t»JS Dinner For Bosses | Common Inquiries On roi Established At MMHwill publish this letter, on« of a was tunred disgracefully into a series which I expect to send - JUIcntid li>' Ihe Ktnny Foundation'* Mtdinl Stilt . campaign platform by Harry of notp that, in order to ns"mre|in force to the continuation of Sen. Richard Stout Patient Proportion you each month. I think it will Seamen, who took the floor a: the people of my good faith, I iie hearing on the police ordi- Development of polio vaccine I favorable mnon l« Con»id#? SS be very beneficial to the citi- Will Speak Oct. 20 Rises To New Level a candidate, by his own words, introduced affidavit, by '.ance at the township hall on V lias been heralded us n gront step I advisable zens of Monmouth County. Besides kicking the State Po Plans are nearing completion forward in the fight ogamst polio-jq. Wha, is (he K Treatment Mrs. Franklin Lamb, Allen- (Siffned) lice around as a football. Mi- which I proposed to swear that "at.; 7th, hear all the facts, dis- myelitis and has given the wnrl. . ,,., ,| / there would be no tax increase .redit the rumors and false- for the third annual Bosses' lml m cvftIoped it hurst, president of the execu- \ Ira E. Wolcott, Seamen made several stale NiRlit to be given by the Mon- renewed hope Hint fmnl vulors . .. . „ .. ,, ,„ tive committee of the Combined Sheriff. ments which are definitely open llUu 0 1-1" hoods, speak their will, anr! moutli Loga! Secretaries Asso- over this disease may ultimately h• A. llnelly, the Kenny Treatment to question. Foremost of these Jiuance. I know of no further then, depend on me to vote, ar, • achieved. Sound estimated, how- includes first, liot p;u:ks and atten- Auxiliaries for Monmouth Me- To; Teacher and parents of ciation at the Mnuasquan Riv- morial Hospital, has announced children attending school for statements by Mr. Seamen was action that could be taken to I have in the pas£ as the::' ever, are that victory over polio dant procedures to lengthen short- 'What's the matter, are you assure Rood faith than an at- er Country Club on Thursday, still is in the future. ened muscles. Second, neuro-mus- the establishment of a new vol-the first time and to parents servant. Oct. 20. when the guest sneak- , who have moved into new afraid to grow? Let's let them tested oath, which, if reneged culnr retraining of the affected unteer program at, the hospital. upon, would mean prosecution "I would also, at this .time, er will be Sen. Richard B. Q. What are and arc not symptoms school districts. all come in. Let's grow.' In impart some advice to Mr.v. Sea- off PolioPli? parts. The treatment was firstde - Over 250 patients are hospi- the light of this reckless state- Tor taking false oath. Sme.ll 1 Stout. talized daily at Monmouth Me- Between your home and men. If he wants to ruif* ^. •A. Symptoms: Se- veloped by the late Sister Eliza- school, there is some one route ment, the main qicstion in my wonder Mr. Seamen had to ad- The board of directors met beth Kenny. mortal, and the census often mit he (iili Ullmv what to sa campaign, let him hire a hall. Sept: 12 at the home of Miss vere generalized 1which is safest for your child.] mind is what does Mr. Seamen " -^ as I did in 1953, instead of dis- headache, moder- Q. Wlieiek the famed Kenny TreaU rises above 300. The hospital!, ll ls ra tirm Rcginn Bromberc, Maple PI., ment available and who nkvs it? maintains adequate personnel'The wise parent will study the want for Raritan Township? If " >' belief that gracefully taking up the peo- Ke.vport. to formulate arrange- ate fever, stiff eldifferent ways of going to school he is intent on following this I"i thes11 e statements should be ple's time at a township mee:- A. The Kenny Treatment is avail- provide high standard clarlfied ments, which were announced "_ limbs and muscle fiml oul whlch is the satest policy of headlong, imre;TUlatcd! in the open, and ing with what was very clearl" weakness. able at Ircatnient centers operated cure to all patients, private,!"*" """ ",:""' ,"'", "'" ' ! development, he well I hereby challenge Harry Sea- at the dinner meeting held at across ilio country by the Sister may lnei1 t0 ln a display of convenient polit Cypress Inn, Ealontown, Sept. A. Not Symptoms: semi-private, nnd ward service 'Neighborsmember, polices , anschood leachersjbrinl sr g economic ruin to thi's' eet Hli/alu'tli Kenny 1 0 15. Cough, cold, rash alike, but as the county popu- wilI"l "b'e glad to assist in case ofjeommunity. In fairness to the .round at any Umc on body, redness I'ourulntion, and do not dispute his right t i Winners of the motto and col- \$ :ulniini.",tcr(ld lation continues to increase, tiie doubt. The parent should theiijj taxpayers, this statement de- what I have said, if he can. Ispeak as a taxpayer, but I a; i of the eyes, or proportion of hospitalized pfir- 20 with the child over that roiitejm a n d s explanation. or contest were announced. swelling of limbs. under medical su- Win; "In closing, I would like to.defiintey against turning :•. • Miss BrombeiB won a prize for per v ia iu ii by £'ons is rising' to ii new )ev61. until the child learns it by heart iabout, it. Mr. Seamen? rrhe! remind the people of ajbusiness meeting into a politics-! Symptoms frequently abate The success of volunteer pro- The parent should toll the child! forcsolnB1. statement was the motto. "Loyalty, Diplom- temporarily after an initial illness Kenny Therapist:;, p few principles which I must fol- circus, for his own ends. acy and Efficiency," and Mrs. The Kenny Treat- grams during the war years why that particular route has posedldl y in rebuttabtl to a remarl: low. in order to properly rep- '"People of Raritan, it's yot" of a'ciiL'l 2'l hours recurring within proved indisputably that assis- resent them. It is part of my Estelle Lane, a prize lor thej 2 or u days. ment hr.s become ance from members of the been chosen; what special]by my.sclf, concerning ilic in- town, nnd you are entitled t • color combination, scarlet and] rpm'rally accepted community greatly contributes points of danger there are along jcrcasinfily critical school prob-lnworn duty to see that all the know the truth. See you r white. Q. V/hat precautionary measures and i:; the basis for o patient morale and the it; what the child should do atjlem.' j.'acls come oul on every issue. Township Hall. Oct. 7th at J . , my duty, and I A theatre party will be ar- should be taken during polio out- the be*t trcitir.cnC mooth operation of hospitals. p.m." breaks or epidemics? d polio ii.itieiil.s anywhere There arc many areas in the other places where protection!nicul. which I term a dircctihave not fonrott.en it, to vole on Sincerly. ranged by the program com- A. Normal precautions against ex- is provided. insult to policemen everywhere.j'-hese U-sucs as their ropresent- mittee for January. today. hospital which require assist- 1 JOHN A. DIVER posure to communicable disease. Q. Why i.s the Kenny Trcutmcnt re- ance j-cvcrul hours a week, eith- We wish to recommend that wns jn rebuttal to my discour3ei-" -tive. This. I plcclRc. I will c!o ; Township Commit- Mrs. Robert M. Benham, Sea Avoid contacts with new groups of garded as Uie most d/cctivc? parents choose a route to and about removii:y the political!! ask the peo))!e to come out. teemun Girt, was Ktiest speaker at the er in patient areas or in secre- people and swimming in polluted A. Ik'c.'.uno under the Kenny Treat- arial and filins departments. from school at the following lo-|3trin:ts from Vr.v police force.; 'T— meeting on the subject of "Cos- waters. Guard the cleanliness of ment t here is las urinplinf;, /CAW de- cations: jwhen I stated my case for re- metics." "Make-up styles us- Mrs. Lamb urged all women everything taken into the mouth. formiiy, less pain, less need for 1—Where police are on;movai of the political strings. ed to be heavy, but now the Avoid over fatigue, late hours, braces, belter muscle function nnd n Ihe .community who are iiv general traffic duty-. • Mr. Seamen had the nerve to| tvend Is for the lighter and more worry or irregular living schedules. lliere i.s lets Kur;;ery required. Com- :eresled in volunteer work to 2 Where there are marked retort, 'Show me a police forcej •Mural appearance and to Removal of tonsils, adenoids or plete recoveries under full Kenny for service two hours crosswalks, sidewalks and that isn't a political football.'! avoid a made-up look." Mrs. teeth during the polio season may treatment have he^n attained to .vcekly in patient areas, where school signs. (Please note, c h a i r m a n of' Benham said. Serving as mod- •cadinK to patients and helping be a factor in exposures and in elec- n decree wiiit'h v/ hr"ore ;t—where there are electric County Police Chiefs Associa-j Estate — Insurance els for her demonstration were tive operations a delay to a more ,o feed them can .speed their signal devises. tion. heads of local depart- Mrs. Mary Stiles and Mrs. Pa- believed possible. •ecovery and assist in their re-j" 4_Where boulevard stop sign ments, and policemen cvery-l triciu Lund. ' linbilitation. Women with .sec-| street to the! | ,',. ' MATAWAN 138 Main St. MA 1-0003 Marguerite C. Sweeney, Mrs. Mary SUles, Miss Jane B. Lock- crcate ft lnrouRn w 1( e Miss Dorothy Pettyjohn and rctarial experience may elect jschool locaUon. }'4m Joan Bolerackzki, both of Bosine Fcinsteln, Mrs. Minnie hart, Mrs. Mary D. Socien, Mri. '"To continue. Mr. Seamen, Henrietta E. Smith, Mrs. Jane o transcribe medical reports on Remind vour children that the now that election draws near, ji:.A«n, were uuests. Other Amone. Mrs. Patricia Lund. lie records in the clinic. Simi-j er is their friend and present were Mrs. Miss Pessy O'Donncll. Mrs, W. Vaushan, Miss Hcln E. ollce o[nc shows great concern for the Keil, Mis'; Bromberg, Mrs. ar posts are avilable in the L,. ihf)m t0 Ko t0 lhL. ,,oiice of. schools. I would like to know Myrtle Hoyt, Mrs. Etta Lock- lood bank, business office and fjc01- at nny time they are in where he was when I had to hart. Miss Dorothy E. Smeaton, aboratory. Receptionists are lroub,,,„,,,.ie- And, constantly re- fight a losing battle, all alone, THE BARGAIN HOUSE Miss Sunny Lurnpel. iceded in the admitting office to mind your children never to ac in an attempt to get school iscort patients to their rooms cept any rides from strangers; |))lll|dl fllmjs ,,.„,„ dovl,lo|)er.,. — Lanzaro Bros — Also Miss Morma Willcs, Mrs.land at the information desk in never enter a strangers housc^.,. w,]jch ,,.,,. , Marii Halns, ?.Iiss Evelyn Hon- Lhe main lobby. alone: never go near a car when; . , ,i - l .(c_ ric.\Nt'iiisi-: i)i:Ai.i.its drlckson, Mrs. Alice Schanck, comp!i! llctl p!: ov lel c Positions open to volunteers asked for directions an I to shun hiive ^..^ ^ mw,h ^ couldpm ! NORGE — WELB1LT Mrs. Patricia A. Bausis, Miss will be processed through the 1 any advances that may be made 000 into a school buiklin : fund. Sono Harowitz. Miss Rosemary personnel office and volunteers toward them. 9 Gas and Electric Ranges • Refrigerators McKanc, :,Irs. Ar.~s!a M. Pfls- will be assigned throush the of- j Remember—your care may ; at no cost to the taxpayer. tcr, Miss Madeline A. Gallash What about that, Mr. Seamen? 9 Bamboo Blinds, All Sizes $2.50 Up fico of the director of voHm-jsnve the life of a little boy or! 9 "DINETTE KINGS" 9 or. Miss Sue Burton, Miss Ma leers. George J. Bai-tel, ho.;- .;IvI. Flense help your schools'; "I now beK the peoples in- rie Aldarelll, Miss Rene Pinhel- pital administrator, is co-ordi- and law enforcement a:;cnclO3lclulKe»ce for "'•'•'lying from the O Wrought Iron • Chrome steiii, Mrs. Annette DiGiambat- nator of the volunteer program.Iprotect our children. By worl;-jnuml tol)lc- but : feel Ul:U fou1' TIMK rAYMENTS AKKANGKI) Il3ta, Mrs. Tccla E. Hcydt and lsh which is a Combined A'.^iliar-'jnR together, we can keep Mon-I statements, made by a can WAREHOUSE AND SHOWROOMS OPEN EVERY DAY Mrs. Esielle E. Lane. ies Project. Indoctrination!mouth County a fiood safe plnco!dklilte' Hl'ould be known, classes for voluii'.c"rs will 'no in which to live. "However, to return to Hit- AN1> SUNDAYS Jews Calebrate held on Tuesdays. Oct. 4. Oct. tSisncd > police issue. 1 think it worthy Tennent Rd. Tel. MA 1-1694-J Morganville Sukkos Festival 11, and Oct. 13 from 1 t:i I) p.m..I Ira E. Wolcott, at which time, lectures in hos- Sheriff. The Biblical festival of Suk- pital ethics, specific techniques kos will be observed by world and hospital routine will be of- To the Editor: Jewry, commencing at sunset fered and volunteers will meet Will you please print the fol- this Friday evcnlns. for informal meetings and dis- lowing open letter to the people: Rabbi Seymour Wadler, spiri- elusions with member, of the of Raritan Township? Thank! tual leader of the United He- administration and medical you. brew Congregation. Keyport, staff. (Signed' cxpluncd. "Sukkos i.s a joyous JOHN A DIVER festival which reminds us of Scholar Maimonides who stat- To the people of Raritan! an early chapter in Biblical ed: "Man outUH to remember history. When the Israelites Township. ! his day of misery in his days "As there has been much left Egypt to roam in the wild- of prosperity. We leave our!misinformation s.|)rcad wlth rc". erness, they were unable to homes to dwell In booths, there «"«' t0. tlle l'olice_ issue, now: build durable dwellings. The by to remember our p.i.-il." before the people, I feel it my at LAURENCE HARBOR Torah commanded the Israeli duty to make known my views tes 'Yc shall dwell in booths, Services will be held in the Synagogue. Broad St., Keyport, on this issue, nnd clarify my that your generation may know purpose in flRhlins; for It. that I made the children of Is- tomorrow (Friday evening at OPEN ALL YEAR 3:15 p.m.: Saturday 7:M a.m. "First. I wisli to discredit the rael to dwell in booths, when rumor, widely spread, which al- brought them out of the- and at 7:30 p.m. and on Sun- day at 9:30 a.m. leaed that I want a full time IMPORTAN7 NOTICE r r t land of Esypt.' The Sukka. police force now. That is not or booth, Is built In a spe- true. The principle uppermost Laurence Harbor Casino To Rent For cial manner. It i.s covered Plan Sale And Party in my mind, which I feel i.s un with branches or leaves sparse-; impeachable, was to take the • WEDDINGS • BANQUETS • PARTIES y placed so that the sky may Shepherds oi Bethlehem. Key- port, held their regular meeting police force out of political • MEETINGS • ROLLER SKATING be seen. In this manner we hands. I firmly believe thai • BINGO demonstrate that we are un- recently with Mrs. Helen Sto- there is nothing so futile as a der the Lord's protective cov- denfeld, presiding. Plans wcie low enforcement officer who is' ering of trust and faith." made for a rummage sale the second week of October with shackled by the hund of a poll Call MATAWAN 1-9703 after 5 P.M. In his explanation. Rabbi Mrs. Beatrice Neidinqer, chair- iicinn. It Is a known fact that, Wadler quoted the Rabbinic in tin and for a card party on these shackles would be remov- Oct. 'S2 at the home of Mrs. ed by the police tenure act, 1f Hattie Austin. The next meet- tlu' police were constituted a.s ing will be Friday. Oct. 7. a department by ordinance. "Secondly. I believe the en- 'Help Wanted" ads in this pa lire truth about the September 1955 per tell you about the good iohs township commit tee mooting, at OOf.P. which the hearing thai w:is held MANUFACTURER'S CLOSEOUT THE BOARD OF WALLPAPER CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS —OF-
Man/ Beautiful Bedroom, Kitchen and Living —or any oilier old cleaner :•';•• MONMOUTH COUNTY Room Patterns Regularly Selling for 75c to 1.2S AND GET TWO ALLOWANCES Single Roll CorataUij invites the public THIS MONTH ONLY! I -lll. DEDICATION CEREMONIES Yonriilil rliMllrr Hill lli-M'l IK- » III r il it lull,IV. TIlW IIMIMlh mill. Mill xrl nil i'\lnt KKTIKI'.MKiNT AI.I.DW \M,K fnr v»" <>M — OF- Hoover (or other ohl i-ln ••) IN ADDITION lo our lepihir Tmili--lii AllfiN.uii-e . . . wlum yml IMIV a new Hoover Dcl.uxr o;t, ; This Ad With You Dmi't HUM lliM cliunee! Oder gooJ lliil mouth only, (lull or i-mne. in tixl.iy! and Receive Free Paste SINGLE ROLL THE NEW COURT HOUSE With Your Paper Purchase. WHILE THEY LAST Now you ran cuvti llio fiiimt FREEHOLD NEW JERSEY clnitirr of tlirm nil -Ifiwvrr Drl.imfl d.'l. C-Irt Ihn ilirt other rldinirrn \n\m h^vawm It Unit* a» It Sitiv/H us It Clitw.i, Kccprt ntUttn l>ri|;lil. —ON- lNiuluii(;rt llm lifr of ytnir ntr. ptMiiif!. 'VUrnwnwtty -Knocks Down YOUR i.M>- - -• .;.,.'}—•>/<-
^Section Of Fence '' Q—How long must an Individ- Q—Must' you continue to pay ual ba working In employment the social security tax after age Driver Gets Summons; covered by the social security C5? Other Browntown News law In order to qualify for the A—Yes. as lonif as you are disability freeze provisions? employed or self-employed in *^f Mndison Township Police Is- A—Benefit payments to the work covered by the law, you *sued a summons for excessive farmer or farm worker himself must pay the social security speed to Cornelius Bradley, 18 depend on his average monthly ot Spring; Lnke, whose car went tax regardless of your age. earnings in work covered by the Q—Does a person have to be out of control at 12:20 p.m. Sat law. Payments to his depen- urdiiy and knocked down about in need before he can claim pay- QUESTIONS dents or survivors are based on ments? 49 feet of a picket fence in front the amount of the farmer's or of tl'e Buf'tmcll home on Route A—No. Federal old-age and AND ANSWERS farm worker's benefit. His old-survivors Insurance benefits 18, Browntown. acre benefit cun range from $30 Patrolman Bernard Fleming are payable without regard to Most people are personally affected to $108.50 a month; family bene- financial resources in the form said the driver claimed his by the provisions ol the Federal Social fits can range from $45 to $200 front tire blew out. The drlv- Security Act. and to keep readers of of savings, property, or other thin newspaper Informed on Ihl* pro- month. In addition, in case ot Insurance or pensions. -ver escaped Injury, according to gram the editor and the local soda] the worker's death, there Is a ""^the police, but the car was bad-security office have arranged for a Q—What is the status of the A weekly coiitmu of questions and anE* lump-sum payment which can ly damaged and had to be tow-wcrs on subjects pertinent to the law. be as much as $255. director of a corporation in re- ed away. If you have a question on social se- lation to social security cover- curity, or wish Information on the law Q — How do the disability write to Allan A. Bass, Manager, age? Penh Amboy Social Security OBlco, freeze provisions affect a retir- A—Since the board of direc- Warren Burnette, U. S. Na- 313 mate St., Perth An-.boy. ed worker age 05 or over, who vy, son of Mrs. Mary Burnette tors is the governing body of is now collecting his monthly the corporation, a director of a Browntown, is spending 30 days Q—When can I apply to liave social security benefits? at his home. He was stationed my benefits; frozen because of corporation is not fin employee. A—To qualify for the disabil- Earnings from services render- IFIED in Washington and will report disability V ity freeze provisions, an individ- to Alaska at the end of his A—Anytime alter Dec. 31, ed as a member of the board ual must meei two work re- of directors are inciuueii for so- leave. Mr. Burnette and his 954, provided that you are still quirements: r.« must work In ~ mother were weekend visitors totally disabled r.t the time ol cial security purposes as self- covered employment five out ofemploymcut income. r in Maine where they visited filing. the last 10 years before the per- • Mr. Burnette's grandparents. Q—I work as ft baby sitter iod of disability, iind one and Q—Does ilie Social Security Miss Betty Lou Pitney, Administration siart sending every Sunday End I am paid $5 One-hatf out c! the iast three . Browntown,, spent ,;,Saturday in a clay. WSH my. wcjrk be cov-jyears before Die disability be- monthly checks v,'l';tn a farm- Newark.' ered by Eocir.l security under gan_ er retires r.l r.ge C5 fcr later, or Mr. and Mrs. Otto Qaub, the new amendments? when he ciies? Q~-vYhen is the earliest pos- A—Not .imil he or his.survl-' Browntown. were dinner suests A—Yes. Beginning; Jan. 1. : Sunday oi Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph 1BD5-, the cOci • Jaw • requiring a siblc c',;.te farm families cp.n yors. FO to.the iccir.l security of- Fountain. Neptune City, at the domestic employee to work at! e' nnri mrVivcrs' insurance five i:nd make ovst an applica- tion. Once this-- is ('.one. the Old Mill in Bcmardsville. least 24 different clays in a cal- AlVfsim employee or farm Miss Jean Gaub spent Satur- :ndar quarter no longer applies. py cheuks are mailed to them vday evening at Atlantic City At that-lime eccii tiorriestic em- operator who works continuous- every moni'n as lens i-.s they arelj •r.. and on,Sunday visited..Indepen- ployee who. is paid nt least £50 ly slter 3£54 will be "insured" liBible for il.em. • " tlerice'Hhll, Philadelphia. in a quarter,'jc'Esifdless.of the by mid-April 1M6. This means Q—What is 'eiiernl old-age! number of days worked, is cov-thr.t i! l:e is then ;.re C5. he and and survivors innirRnce? •Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Elahota, his iamlly cr.n tet payment!:, -'jr., ..and "-'daughter; Mary Lou. ered under M>CJK1 security, A—It. is n family insurance! or if he dies', his, c'epc-ndcnts-cnn plan provided by the social se- and son, John, Browntown, re- Q My husband died recently. get paymenUv. To ttsy insur- cently visited Mrs.. Blahota's I have two smp.ll children, What curity law f.nd operated by the ed after that lime, he will have United States Government. Un- mother, Mrs. Susan Soney, at papers should 1 bring when I lo do additional work; but no the home of another daughter. come to your office? dc-r this law, people contribute more than !0 years ol work during their ivorlOnfj year to Mrs. J. Rnkaes, in Cranford. A You should bring your hus- covered by the law are ever re- \. Mrs; Fred Gaub, Browntown, provide an income lor themsel- band's social security card, your quired. Farmers who had somp ves and their fiimilies when and Mrs. Henry Vogel and Miss Ele- marriage certificate and your work that counts toward social i anor Brown, Old Bridge, spent their usual income from em- children's birth certificates. security before 1B55 may be- ployment or felf-ernployment Is ? Friday afternoon at Glassboro Q—I became a widow Sept. 1. come insured fcclore mid-April .; Stale Teachers College. interrupted by old «Ke or death. 1954, and I want to know if I l'J56. Through contributions, based on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gaub. am entitled to my husband's so- Q. I recently retired r..nd nowthe amount of their wages or Brownfown, were Newark vis- cial security benefits. I am 60 receive Social Security pay- self-employrr.ent income, they ' itors on Sept. 21. years old and I nm not working ments. 11 J move to Canada lo establish rights: to future bene- at present, as 1 was laid oft live with my daughter, can 1 lits. The umount of monthly THE KEYPORT WEEKLY Martin rinej Three after his death, I have been continue to receive my checks? benefits to a family will depend reading your social security A Yes. Social Security checks on the »mount of the' insured In License Cases nets In the newspaper; will look enn be tern to you anywhere in person's average monthly earn- Magistrate James H. Martin. or the answer to this question. the world where there is reas- ings and on the number of oth- Mnlawnn. imposed a fine of $16 A—You may be entitled to a onable assurance thai you will er members ol the family who •a and »4 costs on Dolores Law- lump-sum payment based on receive find be nble to tush are entitled lo payments as £he son, 108 Maple PI... Keyport, your husband's earnings at this ihem. Insured person's c'tpendents. time, however, you would not Monday for driving without a Q How can 3 get a record of Q—If a widow under 65 with WILL be entitled to monthly payments ileense. Her companion, Clyde what has been credited to my no children under Ifi accepts a Peels, Port Monmouth, was as-since you nave not reached p.Be 65. social security account? lump-sum dcf.th payment, will sessed $50 and $4 costs for al- A You may check your official this have nny dltct on monthly lowing an unlicensed driver to Q—Win you explain what is social security record as olien payments <;uc her :.l ape 65?' operate a motor vehicle. The m e a n t by the "disability as once n year by writing to the A—None whosoever. Failure pair were-picked up by Patrol- reeze" provisions of the new- Social Security Administration. o apply for the lump-.sum at the man James Volk, of borough social security amendments? Baltimore. Md.. ami asking tor a ime of the worker's death will police. Sept. 17. This officer A—If you are now totally dis- statement of your account. You not Increase tli? r.mount of ulso appreheneded Jackie Bry- ibled, or become totally disab- can set an addressed postcard monthly benefits payable later. , fvnl, -Englishtown, Sept. 25 for led in the future,-iiou;may; ap- office for use in request- Q_wm !i]t. ,;ifr.bili!v provls-j no license nnd this driv- ply to have your earnings rec.- ing this information. If an trror lons. oj lhc )P,W rrj.,,lt in Rn ln. has,4xeeiv*rnaclg.in your account.!Prt,r,je jn tne nionthl ,we.-will help,,you, ge.t; it corrcci-^j survivor?, i! ' \iv.t;"e ,'earner* J ed. You should check on yo\ir]W],o v,-ere enabled? nnd $4 costs because of an acr benefit amount. If your record account fit least once each three1 A—The riident • Sept. 18 in . which .Mr. is frozen, the period in which new provisions will years, since there is a limit tojr benefits possible Bellnfato w,".s tuning off Route you were totally disabled .i to thC|lotal)y disabled. Under the newemployment covered. He '.lK;ifro/,en. The period of low earn- dentlly' of the men nor any social security law can I re-lcovered If he receives or no eiirnlnuy need not tir eason why he would be RtUck- ceive any benefits no-w iwaKe.t of JI00 or more In ^IcounU-d when figuring Ilic H\"tM~ td. He believed the men had A—No. The purpo.ve of tlielyenr from one employer. , , monthly wave. The ellm- EVERY n( t .nislaken him for nomeone el.se dlsobillly freeze Is not to pro-j Q—If an employer has onl>',|nation of 'these Uiw earnings or whom they were lyiiiK injvlde disability payments but toionj t employee, must lie i"*P<"'tj j|,e,tO(|, ,e.suits |n a liii/lici liver vail. prevent your future benefits that person's earnings for «o-l1(Be monihl.v waise which, in turn from belnit reduced. To pro- cial security purposes? results In H iawr iminthly tect your future benefits it will j A—Yes. Even In the case of benefit at anc 05 or tn tin- MM- strike be necessary for you file n ills- ft single employee, the employ- vhould the disabled per-1 1 vlvors 1 ability freenc nnllcation nflor ment Is covered. The numbci-;s0Il riU. b(lfon, ri.n<.|,i,m Uilv cs.j back Jim. 1, 1955, of employees Is not material In R(,m(.|,,,|. „,, :ti>i>1 ics>iic• n inustj WEEK Q—The year, 1II54, Is the first jan" y way"". ' be filed by the- disabled person. I have ever had my own busl- Q—How have the recent, Q_.Cnn ' thr disability lie »f at ness. I am operntinK n scrvlcejChaiiRes In the social .security],,,,,, i,,,!,,,.,^ „,. mus{ it Hi' of Istiitlon. Is It up to me to de-'law affected farm workers? „„,'„,. pi,itn-ulnr type-1.1 ''cld c whethehh r I repent -mcliikl l sej( A—UeglnnlniAUll j In 1055, fiirm: lin disability ciui ciim.->i.n |nmiiloymrnt, I..IMIKIK-' will nit-rl Mnmliiy I-VP- luit niie ('ft hcfiiri' Ilir ('ml of tills Q—Can n slepi'lilld net Mirvl- lllllK III 111*' lllllIK" «' '''• yi'iii' r.i'fdv mily u Illllr inure VIII'H Insiiniiicc licncfllN under ,nril Llnyd. sr.. .Vlnlii *!. i>y- -...i thiin i>iiii|inn one imll VIMI'S II[ I In* huoliil fit'Ctirlly law? ililiiii'iit T. Thli'innn. "I tlir Vim 1 •' SOCIETY t'iii|iluyi)ieii|. tindi'i' suclnl W'clli - A-YDS, l( he Is ciiiinUlcrfil j A rlU'ii llnrblc-i- ('»,. linlun Hy lo b« In.stiH.'d, on Die sli'ppiirnil, iltcitcli, will tnlk on Boy Hunting In Meadows fev. Kane Speaks Hit As Another Fires Airman Apprentice Dominick DelRosso, tWE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN^ M Church Directory PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, ? William Folsche'r, 15, of 201 it f-ti Meeig First St.,Keypoi-ti was- report- Cedar Grove, Leaves For Norfolk, Va. ed at'Riven-lew Hospital Tues- Trinity Episcopal Church Sprlnjr Valley scheduled for'men who serve are urged to take it to ' School Principal day to be sufficiently recover- Has New Assignment; Feted At Birthday, Main St., Matawan Community Church on church councils Jit-'congre- church at-'any time. At ed from gunshot wounds sus- Farewell Party; Madison Twp. Items . Rev. B. McK. Garlick A. Thomas Clayton, Pastor gations in the shore area, nnd close of the drive, it will : Urges Punctuality tained Friday to be reads- for Rector Prayer meeting will be held men from this church are to sent to Lutheran World R< The regular meeting of St. release. The boy was hit while; Airman apprentice Dominick at the wedding of their nephew, The 17th Sunday arter Trinity tonight at 7:30 p.m. On Friday meet at the church at 7:15 p.m. and distributed to destitute ; •'/oseph's Parent-Teacher Asso- hunting with other Keyport j Del Rosso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl George and Miss Dorothy there will be Holy Eucharist the young people will visit the! ciation, Keyport, was held Sept. youths In the mendowlancl ad- Edward DelRosso, C e d a r Miller, both of Philadelphia. and sermon at 9:3d a.m. and Trenton Fair. i Sunday is rally day, in the sons through this organizat /iO with Mrs. Theodore Nebus joining the Aeromarhie plant on Grove, left Saturday for a new Mrs. John Penksn, Morgan- church school is at 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, and all chil- ville. entertained her card club Sunday School starts at 2 p.m. dren are asked to come out to Spiritual Chinch of Holy F presiding. The opening pray- Locust St. assignment at the U. S. Naval The Ladies' Guild meeting is and at G:30 p.m. the 7;r was led by the Rev. Corne Lt. Leroy Huylar, of KcyporllBnsc- Norfolk, va., following a and among those present were young peo- participate in the program. As 1 Center St. at Iloute 3; fui l| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Ha us- Monday nt 8 o'clock, and pile meet. This is followed by Cliffwood (Jus J. Kane, pastor, after Police, said the boy who flredj "|°. Bh which be received aft Thursday, Oct. 6, at 3 p.m. the the evening service at 7:45 this is the first Sunday of the A'hich the Rev. Kane spoke on the gun was Donald Trolian, er his graduation at Bainbrldgc, er, Browntown: Mr. and Mrs. month, children also are re- Rev. E. Craig. Pastor Paul Hauser and Mr. and Mrs. Girls' Friendly Society will p.m. Services are held Sunday /ihe need for co-operation be 14, of 155 Second'St., Keyport. Md. meet. That evening the group quested to bring in church '/ween parents and the school William Penksa, Cedar Grove. bunks lo be emptied. The Sac- 8 p.m. and on Wednesday s' A third member of the group Miss Pauline DelRosso enter- will hold its admission service First Church of Christ, Scientist Sister Charlotte, principal o was James Shea, 17, First St., tained Thursday evening at a Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cham- 84 Broad Si_, Keyport rament of the Lord's Supper followed by candlelight install- wili be fit. Joseph's School, introduced Keyport. The latter owns the birthday and farewell party In berlain and daughter, Anne, Ce- Sunday service"" 11 a.m.. Sun-| administered Sunday Rmmaiuicl Assemblies ol <" 'the new teachers and urged dar Grove, attended a recep- ation of officers and a social gun. Ihonor of her brother. The color hour. day School 11 a.m. Wednes- morning' at berth the 8:30 nnd Middle lid., North Centerr punctuality nnd good attend scheme of red, 'white and blue tion at Cornell University. Ith- day testimonial meeting 8 p.m. 11 a.m. services, in commem- Ellas Ellison, Pastor ance of pupils during the schoo According to Lt. Huylar, the aca, N. Y. Sept. 1G for fresh- boys were hunting with 12-gau- was carried out in the large First Methodist Church Heading Room open Wednesday oration of World Wide Commu- Sunday School for all age • year. Sister Charlotte also cake which centered the table. man and their parents. Main St., AlaUwan 2 to 4 p.in, nion Sunday. at 9:45 a.m. and morning * spoke on the first communion se shotguns for mudhens and rallblrds, when the accident oc- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Russo, Old Rev. Albert D. Curry. Pastor The perfection and supremacy Senior choir rehearsal is held ship Is at 11 o'clock. An e- which will be held In Novem- Donald Robinson and son, John, Bridge, entertained at a family Sunday School convenes at Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Cherub gelistic service is held Sun • ber. curred at 4:55 p.m. The in- of God's Infinitely good crea- jured youth was assisted by hlE Mr. and Mrs. George Vernolt dinner In honor of the latter's 9:45 a.m. and the morning wor- tion will be emphasized at and junior choir rhearsals are at 7:30 p.m. It was announced that the companions to the Communica- and son, George, Jr., Mr. and daughter, Mrs. Gerald Hcrzog, ship service Is at 11 a.m.: Christian Science services on held on Saturday morning at Tuesday at 7 p.m. there : new merchandise club will be tions Products Co. offices in the Mrs. Arnold Sprlngvauld and Cheesequake. who was observ- world-wide communion -will be Sunday. Readings from the 9:45 and 10:15 a.m. respective- choir practice and at 7:30 i " In charge of Mrs. Stacy Car- Aeromarine building, , Commu children, Johanna and Corne- ing her birthday. Guests were observed. King James version of the Bi- ly. the young people's fellow., >.l;s. Robert Preston asked nlcations officials notified po- lius, Mrs. B. C. Maccla, Mr.jMl-. fll«l Mrs. John Boyce and On Monday at 8 p.m. the ble and correlative selections The members of the Ladies meets. hart, chairman, lice, and the boy was taken to and Mrs. Edward DelKosso and children Linda. Larry, Lenny Women's Society for Christian rom "Science and Health with Aid are sponsoring the annual Prayer and Bible study • for volunteers as den mothers the office of a Keyport physi- children, Gloria, Rose Marie, land Teddy, Perth Amboy; Miss Service will meet, and on Wed- Key to the Scriptures" by Mary full clothing drive, Any Per-JThursday at 8 p.m. in the parish. The class attend- sons having clean, cian before going to the hospi- Robert, Henry and Edward, Dorothy Conover, Englishtown; nesday at 8 p.m. there will be Baker Eddy will comprise the wearablel1 ; ance nnd book attendnace priz- tal In the Keyport First Aid jr.. Cedar Grove; Miss Mar- Ronald Boyce. Old IJ.'idge; a meeting of the Methodist lesson-sermon on the topic "Un- clothing, that they would like to You can buy Defense Bf es were won by Sister Protase. Squad ambulance. garet Menzel, Miss Ann Nunzl- Frank Boyce, Gerald Herzog Men's Club. reality." have given to those in need I' > '1-e PnvroU Deduction I The P-TA will sponsor bingo ata, A/A Walter Jones, Mata- nnd children Donna Lynn and Second Baptist Church A nationwide television pro- with Mrs. Floyd Brown as gen- wan: Mr. and Mrs. James Alan, Cheesequake. gram is sponsored on Sunday eral chairman, Fred Fowler Meets Buckley and children, Debra Mrs. Hugo Shied and daugh- Orchard SI., Matawau Rev. W. J. Hutclieson. Pastor at 12:45 p.m. over Station A special prize was won by Vice President Nixon and James, Holmdel; Pvt. Ed- ter, Marie, South River were WOR, TV, Channel 9, entitled Mrs. P. Fagonl. It was an ward Slovcr and Pvt. Gene Car- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. The church business meeting Fred H. Fowler, liO Chin- will be held tomorrow night. "How Christian Science Heals." This Friday Night nounced thai the Brownies will penter, Fort Monmouth. Howard Helser. Cedar Grove. jneet Monday afternoons in the gai-ora Ave., Keyport, an ex- All members of the congrega- First Presbyterian Church chief of the Keyport Fire De- Mrs. Raymond Steiner. Coral ichool. Mr. and Mrs. Caslmir Pres- tion are asked lo attend, as 216' Main SI., Mautwan Refreshments were served by partment and executive com- Gables, Fla. has been visitlnf the meeting Is very important. Rev. Chester A. Galloway mltteemen from Monmouth ton, Joseph Oczkowskl, Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- (fain Broth ™* Sizmmi Clam the executive committee. Theodore Wisniewskl and son, A chicken dinner will be serv- World-Wide Communion will County of the N. J. State Fire- dore Bastedo, Codar Grnvp. ed Saturday at the home of be celebrated at the two iden- men's Association, had the hon- Theodore. Newark, were lunch- Group Presents Gift eon guests on Sept. 21 of Theo- Mrs. H. Koch and daughter Deacon William Rice, Or- tical services on Sunday at 9:30 or of meeting Vice President Georgia, Fanwood. Mrs. Robert chard St., for the benefit of the and 11 u.in. Sunday School! On The House To J. H. Hendrickson Richard M. Nixon in Omaha, els Rreat-tirandmother, Mrs. Anna Oczkowskl, Browntown. Fischer and children, Kat.hy church. Tt is sponsored by the slsi-ls at 9:30 a.m. with classes! The 42nd annual meeting of Neb., last week. and Duane. Matawan. worn re- senior choir. for nil ages. • th« Monmouth County Bankers Mrs. Eugene Skowronek, cent luncheon Miiests of Mrs. H, Mr. Fowler was attending the! The Westminster Fellowship »nd Clearing House Association annual convention of the Inter- Browntown, was a dinner guest H. Crane, jr., Browntown. Full Gospel Fellowship was held in the Berkeley-Car- Thursday of Mrs. William Ba- F;l IT in lit on ltd. for junior and .senior high young national Association of Fire tes Edward Shaw, Montclalr. has people will meet at 7 p.m. teret Hotel. Asbury Park. Sat- Chiefs in Omaha where thej - Caldwell Township. returned home after visiting Cheese ON US Ryan, chief: WcII.!Hou,ew.rming Party CAM, US NOW ington Graham, and Harold; Hr, ilnd Mrs. Edwin Costlc Meyei-sj members of thf.'a,,tJ t:0I]s_ Aiail nnd Eruce, IB.' Cheescciuake Independent Flrc!\va.shin?,ion St.. Keypoil. weie Company have enrolled in tl"?i.;uc.,is of honor at a suiptl'C Middlesex County Firemen As-;ilouf..t.Wannins party BKen b\ sociatiun's ndvnncecl course in;-,rr coslie's parents. Mi and fire fighting. The first one war:j,Iv.s Anton Costic. also of Key held Sept. 21 at the Sayreville port, on Sept. 13. Firehotise. ; A biM-becue supper was seiv
on.—K;:J:OSI:.\K- on. ni.'it.vun Mrs. Euseiie Skowronek wii.',joc| af»(.r u-hicii games wo'c Coos ire I'-rmikiMi—Andrew lSui'Hi'sU a Saturday luncheon p.uest orjjji.jyed, Ri,-js opened and coloi 17 LITTLE ST. MATAWAN Mrs. Michael Skowronck. Now-lpj -aitlp.s shown by Ha:o'd bte i ark. |nCC!;. " I Mrs. Raymond Stelnc>r, Coral| other.-i present were: Mrs. Gables. Fin., visited her biotli Juatolcl Stcncck and sons.' Bruce j er. Airman Third Class Thio-:.,n(| Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- dore Bastctlo, jr.. Atlantic City.:v.-;Ud Whitney and daughters, at tile Veterans Hospital. East Bonnie, Suznmni, and Linda, Orange, where he Is a patient. \i . and Mrs. EuRene Clark and '••V r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willcy,' ;ons, Kenny, Tommy and John, South Portland, Me., returnediMr. and Mrs. George Ellison, to their home on Thursday a ft -! M rs. Walter Clark and Mis.s er a 10 day trip to Wnsh'iu'ton |M;uy Rcridy. all of Keyport. 1 D. C. En route to and from ,\i.so Mr. and Mrs. Charles the nation's capital they .spent. witkowsl:!. Ilobertsville: Mr. several days with Mr. nnd Mrs.jlin(| Mis. ,/oim Cos tic, Alata j 2. Here, ii(l, l.ouk at Cheesequake Independenl Klrc'nnd KU-anor, Mornan. llilisc lun.iil. Hat liimils, leu c\aii!|]|t. 1 "Take a look at the record" when you Company held its first meeiiii! ,, Gifts were sent by Air. am It's the /me car at hall" the fine, car price'. J It-re is sl\lui" that will \fu\ in stvle, of the fall season on Tuesday;Mrs. Jo.-eph Costic and dauclv wonder where ycur money is {joint;. evenins. It was decided lojers. and Mr. and Mrs. Elme 1 The stubs of your check hook record sponsor the first card parly ol'JArohf and son. who were tin ' fimil. It r.m Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bur- Your advertisement in thl u-ally I.I'M ii! My llic nay, I In' iiuiiml gance. They,will show you the lixed ness, Cedar Grove, spent Snl paper will reach prospective r i'oid's II,ill-Joint liiiill Sns. items you must budget for every month. urday, Sunday, and' Monday in purchasers In every coinnnm" Philadelphia. They were KUOHU In the bayshare urea. n are aii^c-mniiiiU'J lit msjiiuii t' lu'.iti-iHi at well ui llic up* From the pages of your financial lunk of IIIIIII|)S. past you can plan a brighter future through better management of money SEE THE 6. This l.ilVu'imnl riisliluiiini! l'"> ir.siiitinciit matters. A checking account is one of |i;uit'l iind HUM \isins it u|iliiiil;il. It )\\i f 1 \ on the most valuable aids to success; for 4, The new 202-h.p. Tliuiiilerliiril Y-S »ill J;MC you ;i urw least: mi (liistn^ t-ujuv. fxlf;i j>n>lrrl mjj ttjii-ft lln'MKi limvjiil in World's Series ; an auiilcnl. YUM nuy ; li;ne ti|iti;iiit-i seen: ' ill -4c-.ils, 7. Here's Konl': IN J-.U1 liiive Ilie "f,YJ"-|iiiclc(l I7li.h,ji. \-H Inlrh. ll is annllm iiieiiilu-r i>l' I'tmlN in riM(l(iiiiali<'Maiiil.uiii'aiiil('iisiiHiilin<: lit'tr l.ilr';u.ml I'.IMIIK. A iliinlilr-«i i|l JACKSON ST. iitmlcli, ur I'IHII'I IIBIV l,17-li.|i, Si\ ii J"rlinK t'li^.i^t'iiiriil i til in is llic cliancc in IIIIV inndrl. Color (il (limn s|iiiii';iti£ iiprii miller mi. llmi.il ftli.i'm til' imjMi I. rli.'fmr* ut NO THE si-linns injiiiy in inriili'iili ;ne |c»i PARKING JUST ARRIVED BIG 21" RCA wlicn |i.issciij;ois iciiiiiin I'H llic car, PROBLEMS 5, Nnle Hie ilffvp-rrnlrr design nfiliis nnv MATAWAN J.ifcRiiard »li-c-iiiis «liccl, 'Hie »|,1T| ,;,„ 1 COLOR TV Ii oi-er llirce inilii'i alinic tin- |,I.,I i , Well, Ilial rovers Hit import;!ill |ininls. tint tlinc'i :i !'it BANK lielji cnsliiou llic llial i" UcaiKU ivllirli f-\.rr( .1|H-II| mcr l»u \ r.u , MA1AWAN, NEW JERSEY ROYAL TELEVISION esiili'nl nnuilirif. 'I'lieii \un'll le.mi llic lull story. When dcu'lii|iiii(r . , . in Kii(. von aililvil |iin. yon iln. ynn'll hmv III it I'uul i< tin; //HI- ur at hall' llic ICl'lilMI ill |',|«c I,'••'I in ciill'lll, SALES and SERVICE line i'i i" r.c.A
KIMIII IIDtlAt OlfOiir 31 Washington St. Matawan, N. J. MAIN STREET r; SICKLES, Prop. George S. Barrett And Son, Inc. - Main Stv HE NEEDS MORE "CLOSET" SPACE Benson To Receive Visitors to ITAIXtins P THE liftAiAWANJOURNACMATAWAN, N. C\ leaves-Start To fall will findthritlrn? auto races, ninefestiyals PAGE FIFTI5EN THUJJSNAY, 29 1955 Turn Oft Parkway Honorary Degree and ihe new season of jy/nphony conceits amont>\ Frank Tourine, Jr., given him by Mr. Bitter, as a True Beauty Shown To Be Conferred By the many events competing^ Is First Customer representative of I. George Rutgers On Oct. 6 for their 3t'tent/on. Weston and Sons, seemed tho By Riot Of Color Carl A. Bitter, manager ol best to him for sound invest- •S The annual riot of color alonn Secretary of Agriculture Ezra the Keyport office of I. George ment purposes. the Garden Stnte Parkwnyj W. Benson and Gov. Robert B. Weston and Sons, Stock. Bsok- Mr. Bitter stated lie believed started Sunday. Leaves on the Meyner will speak Thursday at jers and Dealers, Long Branch. prospects were excellent for various Parkway trees have Rutgers University convocation I lias announced that his first cu:;- the future of the investment started to show their fall col- marking the 70th anniversary jtomer after opening the now or-lousiness, and thai there is a ors with the prospect that red. of the establishment of the Agri rice at 81 Broad St., Keyport,idefiniic need in this locality for scarlet, yellow, orange, brown. cultural Experiment Station was Frank Tourine, jr.. ieo!tllls tl'l"* °f business. He wish- blue and blue-black will be in Rutgers will confer an honorary Broml St., MuUiwan. Mr. Tour-!03 ia e"!»ess his appreciation view soon all along the New doctor of science degree on Sec- ine stated that he had boenji-o both his old and new friends 1 0 tllc r Jersey scenic route. retary Benson. ::v many Americans looking for an investment op-; ' '' i patron&ce. The 164-mile Parkway, which Three other leaders in science eve due to ris-it j uortunltIJOlLUIll y for a considerable! runs alone the' Jersey coastline and agriculture will receive the I length of time, and from all "Furnished Apartment" signs. 5 from Paramus to Capo May, same degree. They are: Char- EUROPE this year?* Ihe had investigated, the advice foi sale at this office. has been cited for its natural les Franklin Seabrook, Bridge- beauty. Built as an unending- ton, founder of the world's lar- park, the scenic superhighway gest farming - freezing oper- Is (retting ready to show Its true ation: William H. W. Komp, beauty with the coming of fall College Park, Mel., medical en During construction of the tomolojist whose speciality is ^ J%mon<> the Biblical Parkway, great care was taken classification of mosquitoes 'J relics mar Sphcsus, to preserve the flora and fauna which transmit malaria and ' found along the right of way yellow fever In the Western $ TURZGYavethe Trees and shrubs that had lo be Hemisphere, and Glenn Willard ~. ruins of a house Burton, Tifton, Ga. Dr. Bur- IV once occupied by Mary. removed from the highway path ..£• Mather of Christ V were In many instances trans- I)r. Ilelji .Tohrtiiw, chairman of ()i« Geolocy Department ton, agronomist and breeder of When Boyes Cleans planted to other areas of the the State University's men's colleges, uiiln'i ii.sve much trv.e to forage grasses, received a Vf Thousands visit this Parkway with sparse vegetation. celebrate its 125th anniversary this month. The department has doctor of philosophy degree f shrine each year. _., y.. The Parkway's Landscape so outstripped its facilities that a collection of 700,000 ruck speci- from Rutgers in 1938. Your Rugs And Carpets mens recently was moved to a campus storL-lioii.se. Here Dr. John- •M hi ell over 500,000—an all-time record. Albany Construction Supervisor, Law- son ponders a hip and conllnuinff problem, what to do with new Dr. Lewis Webster Jones, rence J. Demont, has received specimens, while depsirtment secretary Marianne O'Hara, Sayre- president of Rutgers, will con- ave plannings European holidays in the.fsll numerous inquires from lovers villc, puts his thoughts on purer. Tin; dinosaur footprint in thefer the degrees. tvhc?n Y/ir:ft Season''rates come- info effect: of nature and beauty for details foreuround, estimated to be about 85,000,000 years old, was un-The convocation will take about the scenic picture sight- earthed last summer in Utah hy a JtuUers ecology, student. Tlic place in Voorhees Chapel at County Heart Group ed along the new superhighway. whale skull, some 15.000 years old, was found in Laurence Harbor. Douglass ,. , . » ,10-Week Poultry He reported that if conditions s College, adjoining the!/-, • ' Anniversaries, p a r t 1 c u lalculatcd to arch more than a College D To Elect Officers of Agriculture, at 10: :30jCourse At Rutgers ,- arc favorable the following larly those in the 125-year class ."e\v eyebrows on the State Uni- a.m. Preceding it will be the Coping with tho ups and The Monmouth County Heart * trees will exhibit special fall generally evoke all sorts of ban versity campus. As the author traditional academic process- downs of the poultry business Association will hold its annual color along the Parkway: Sasa- ner-waving, speech-making and points out, every Rutgers man ion of trustees, delegates from by technical know-how will be meeting tomorrow night in the fras, Red Maple, Sumnc, Red cake-cutting enthusiasm. knows the University is 189 lother universities, representa- taught during a 10-week course library of Monmouth Memorial Oak, Scarlet Oak, Pin Oak, Considering the fact that ge- years old, but few know that tives of farm organizations, and in poultry husbandry opening Hospital. Election of officers Dogwood, Sweet Gum, Sour ologists, in their dally work courses In geology and mineral- others. at Rutgers University, New for the next year will be held, Gum, red or scarlet. toss off eons as most mortals ogy have been taught uninter- At 2 p.m. Dr. Jones will pre- Brunswick, on Oct. 10. and reports from various com- side at ceremonies in front of Sugar Maple, Norway Maple, consider the seasons, it is some ruptedly since 1830. ; "Competition from other mittees will be given. Ghikgo, Larch, Persimmon, Cu- what understandable that the Llpman Hall, where a bronze Dr. Paul K. Bornstein, retir- There are many vivid ways plaque will be unveiled in mem- poultry producting areas fre- Our Modern Efficient Methods Gives Ycur Rugs , cumber Tree, Tulip Tree, yel- thought of such shennanigans to measure this great age. Pic- quent variations in prices of ing president, will give a report alarmed Dr. Helgi Johnson ory of Dr. Jacob Goodale Lip- of the association's activities of and Carpets the New Lustre You Desire and Pro - low or orange. ture Lewis Caleb Beck, Rutgers man, third director of the Exfee- d and of eggs and problems Borne Oaks and Elms, brown. chairman of the Rutgers Uni- first teacher of geology (1830- relating to flock health are providing surgery, nursing care longs the Life of Your Floor Covering. You'll versity Geology Department. periment Station for whom the and medication for indigent pa- Viburnam, Cornus Rugosa, 1853), arriving in New Bruns- building is named. Funds for some of the things that con- Be Plenty Smart and Thrifty if You Call Us to blue-blue black. Instead, he said, the Depart- wick on horseback and conduct- front the modern poultry farm- tients, as well as furnishing the plaque came from former equipment for hospitals. Clean and Store Your Summer Rugs. Mr. Demont said that when ment would commemorate its ing field trips from the same associates and students of Dr.er," said Westervelt Griffin, as- the autumn Is characterized by 125th anniversary by inviting perch. Prof. Beck had a smallLipman. sistant dean of the College ol Included in the association's bright sunshine and moderate- several prominent lecturers in office and held classes in Agriculture, in announcing the accomplishments during the ly cool weather the coloration the field to address the stuQueen- s and stored his rock and Dr. William H. Martin, pres- course. "The short course in past year was the Introduction Special 9xi2 size 6. of leaves is at its best. When dents. In place of banners, in- mineral collections in closets ent dean of the College of Agri- poultry husbandry has been de- of a rheumatic fever prophy- frost occurs early or when the terested parties may read Dr scattered about the campus. culture and director of the Exvelope- d with just such prob- laxis program of providing pen- All Summer Rugs Stored FREE Till Spring! weather is wet and cloudy, the Albert S. Wilkerson's 50-page periment Station, will speak In- lems in mind." icillin medication for rheumatic Today, the Department of Ge-formally. colorations form to only a sliht pamphlet titled "One - and - a - ology occupies Geological Hall, This will be the 50th free fever patients who could not extent and the yllow and brownQuarter-Centuries of Geology at Edward Voorhees Lipman year short courses will have otherwise afford It. dedicated in 1872 as one of theJr., six years old, New Bruns- 1 pigments dominate the land- Rutgers University." nation's first geology buildings, been given by Rutgers College The Monmoulh County Heart Cleaning Co. This pamphlet, however, is wick, will unveil the plaque. He of Agriculutre and the course Association was the second in I'laiit scape. which houses the Rutgers Geo- is a grandson of Dr. Lipman logical Museum, does not near- In poultry husbandry is one ofthe state to establish the pro- and bears the name of Edwnrd the oldest and most popular of gram and has been called one ly meet the present needs of Voorhees, director of the Ex- .he department. Geology has the seven now offered. It in- of the most active county chap IE - SO. 1-1 spilled over into the University i)5.lment, ^n.tion._fr?.m,!883._'?'elude!TccturVs ami'Tabor'atoVy!t"ers"m'Now Jersey: Heights campus, site of the Bu-1911, and the son of Mr. andwor| k in poultry farm manage- reau of Mineral Research; into Mrs. Edward V. Lipman. Mrs. ment, flock health, feeding three temporary laboratories an Lipman is the former Miss Gar- breeding, crops for poultrj old Neilson Field, and into a dlna Armstrong, Keyport. farms, poultry buildings, farm storehouse on Hamilton St. The Second event in the 75th an- business and class trips. niversary observance will be a Further information abou ntter houses a collection of dinner for farmers of the state iOO.000 rock specimens. this and the six other shov in University Commons on Oct.courses in various phases o: Six students yearly was an 20. This Is sponsored by the i> EVER PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC! extravagan figure in Professor farming to be given at the same New Jersey Agricultural Socle- time can be obtained from the Beck's time. Today some 315 y, one of the organizations in- students take one or more Ge- oHice ot the dean, College o! OUR TERRIFIC USED CAR BUYS strumental in the founding of Agriculture, New Brunswick. ology courses each semester; he Experiment Station in 1880. ARE THE TALK OF THE SHORE AREA! roughly 30 of them major in After-dinner speakers will be ,he field. Dr. Jones. Dr. Martin, and C.\ Here's One That Tops Our List This Week! Dr. Wllerson's booklet cite.* William Haines, of Masonvillc, 'the five department heads and fruit grower and Assemblyman ON THE NEW 124-lb. FREEZER one elected chairman who colfrom Burlington County. Les- ectively have given 155 year: ter Collins of Moorestown, pres- DOUBLE DOOR SEitie Out Shelves 1949 Pontiac 2 do. sedan $495 )f service to the advancement RADIO, HKATKK. MECHANICALLY OK. GOOD III liliKK, ident of the Agricultural Socie- of the department" as being ty, will be toastmaster. VERY CLEAN' THKOlfOIIOUT—A ItlCAL HIV! lynonomous with and largely Staff members of the Experi- Many Other Makes and Models responsible for the development of the science of geology at1 ment Station, College of Agri- Rutgers. culture and Extension Service Low Bank Rates Easy Terms Arranged will have an informal dinner He pays particular tribute to on Nov. 8, at which highlights eorge Hammell Cook, who of Experiment Station history took over from Prof. Beck in will be presented in dramatic FRANK VAN SYCKLE, Inc. 853 and headed the depart- form. Authorized DODGr.-I'LVMOlJTlI Dealer ment until his death 36 years ater. Low Interest Rate — 36 Months to Pay If you need printing of any Dr. Cook's prodigious contri- kind, we are here to serve you. Afake u convenient small tny butions to geology at Rutgers OuO r quickk service and reason- catch-all.. . tack a .shoe bug ;it an LAURENCE HARBOR FREEHOLD were at least matched by his easy-lo-ivach hi'i^ht on Urn1 play Highway 35 (At Traffic IJirlit) 10 Center SI. :ontributlons to the science •ble prices will please you. room door. Helps ilnprrss llu im- Telephone MAIawan 1-469J portance of ueatnoHsim Ihf vouiig- Tel. FReeliuld 8-0570 throughout the state. He be-Have you read the classified ads?li slers .. . saves yon work. ame assistant state geologist n 1854, and in 1864 was named itate geologist, a post he held until his death. He also wa I'ice-presldent of Rutgers dur ng the final 25 years of hi ife. It was through Dr. Cook's pr< motion of the study of n:Uursi resources in New Jersey Ilia regular development of th clays, soils, iron, zinc and wu ter supplies of the stnte wa begun. He also was instill mental In founding the Collet of Agriculture. Geological Hall, with its mu seum, was the brain-child of Dr Cook. Quoting a Prof. Doolit fls tie, Dr. Wllkerson says "Wher A specially-prepared Dr. Cook came to Rutgers enrpet bag would have held nl menu of delicious dinner our collections. Lang before his death they so expanded a suggestions for Dad, to make Geological Hall mid Its museum a necessity, and 1 Mother and the Children rose in response to his eiunes Our Vote For •wishes," Dr. Cook's successors, Dr. Al Mrs. New Jersey bert H. Chester, J. Volney Lew They will really enjoy a dinner from the wide Is, Dr. Albeit O. Hnycs ami choice on the menu prepared by an ... ex- Who else but (immlmn? Isn't she a ral who knows dcpenilnbli Dr. Johnson, have kept alive lervlce? his fierce ambition lo bring perienced New York Hotel Chef . . . Hasn't ftlie always advised young full* to, "Go to Stultz" for proper recognition to this scl S o r v f il by rniirlfotis coal or fuel oil mid burner mnlntcnmirr service? Wasn't she ence of the ages in i> constant waltrcNM'.s In our cheer- buylnl coal from us 40 .years ago . , . iinil Isn't she buying fuel y changing ncndcmlc world. So ful homelike d I n I n « oil from us loelny? Why wouldn't she get our vole? much so, In fact, that the do room. Tnhlr sorvlcp nl. lurtmiint has outstripped long so In our cocktail lounge, We're proud of our rr|Mitn(ln, We work hard lo keep it good luce Ihe facilities left it by Dr Bring us your liealhiK iinililcniH. We'll whittle 'cm ilcnwi la site Jook, %_ „ SPECIAL 1M OuBlr - W»I#M - bnta Honored For Service DON'T MISS THIS TERRIFIC SAVING ! ! Hercules Powder Co., Purlin >as Announced that service cer BUSINESSMEN'S Louis Stultz, Jr., Inc. Iflcates and emblems hnvc OH, BDflNIHa EQUIPMENT KWD MEI1V1CE ecu awarded to the following LUNCHEON - $1.00 UP rita. OIL _ KEItOIEHE - COAL esldcnla of this area In ci-lc- KEANSBURG APPLIANCE Cc. 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Mtlil •r nodoiiis', ' Attend' (lid"cTiurcli'V leL.Kc:.7,0913 i Keyport OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. — SUN. 10 TO li P.M. your choice this weekend. 1 in nicilv (lie Old Ditlcfi I'm em Aids Fund Drive Cops Called For Arrest, $26,895 For Red Cross! 1 $2 Billion Property See Minors Get Served THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN,: N Madison Township'iPoiice and PAGE StXTJEErJ THURSDAY, 'sEP'TKMBER 29. 195* Flood Relief Appeal Exempt From Taxes two agents of the Alcoholic Bev- erage Commission have filed a County Residents Shows Climb In complaint against the operators Give Generously Statewide Total of the Sunset Tavern, Sunset Ave. in the Old Bridge section Monmoulh County residents Property valued by local ns for serving- minors. have contributed $26,895.03 tc sessors nt nearly two billion During a spot check late Sat- the Rwl Cross flood relief ap dollars and comprising more urday night, a customer at the peal iji response to Pres. | than one-fifth the total valua- bar, Clayton Tlce, 27, Msita- 71th Annual Observance Dwlglil D. Eisenhower's re- tions placed upon all property wan Rd., Old Bridge, became "NATIONAL EMPLOY THE Toy Department Now Open quest for support of the Her' in New Jersey is now exempted abusive and was booked as a Cross relief in-ogram. David E. from taxation. drunk and disorderly person PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED WEEK" Open Friday Nights Landers, chairman of ll)c Mon- The statewide total of tax ex- and ordered to appear in court. mouth County Chapter an- empt property this year is $«,• Township Police Chief Ed- October 2-8, 1955 nounced thai Die local disaster 917,800.000, or 21.5 per cent of ward Adler reported thai two quota has been oversubscribed total valuations fixed for tax youths were served in the tav- HIRE THE HANDICAPPED and funds from all Red Crosi: purposes. This represents a ern at the time of the investi- 16-28 W. FRONT ST., KEYPORT, N. J. Chapters will meet the need:-: climb from $1,841,300,000 last gation. The complaint has of the families displaced and I year when exempt property been lodged against the Boysen iZ inconvenienced by the disas- comprised 21.3 per cent of the Sunset Tavern, Inc. trous "Hurricane Diane." total. Chief Adler warned other op- Of the amount contributed, Data compiled by the New erators that a crackdown on MRS. G. Jersey Taxpayers Association taverns serving minors has JOIN military and civilian personnel 10 ln tne at Fort Monmoulh eave $8,947.- Mrs. Geraldinc L. Thompson, >' use tenth annual edl- been ordered because night pa- 90: S15.87O.13 was contributed Llncroft. lias accepted the lion- tlon o[ lts publication "Plnan- rols have reported an increase THE voluntarily by sympathetic lo- orary chairmanship of the $35,-icial Statistics of New Jersey in motor code violations by cal citizens and S2068 was deslg- 000 fund-raising campaign ofJLocal Government" showed in- young drivers under the influ- nated by the New York Red the Monnioutli County Society creases In percentages of ex- ence of liquor. FUN Cross Chapter as the amount for tile Prevention of Cruelly lo empt property in eleven of the sent to that Chapter by Moiv Animals. The SPCA proposes State's 21 counties this year, mouth County people in re- to purchase a new shelter site (Compared with 1051. The per- FRI. & SAT. sponse to metropolitan radio and expand its services and fa-jcentage of tax exempt property andt eicvision broadcasts. AH cilities, Including; an animal'remained unchanged in three ; 7 Going Away? NITE : |money raised has been trans- clinic, according to Albert n.; counties while seven counties (Foreign or Domestic) :; milled to tho National Red Hochster, .AUcnhurst, societyishowed declines In pcrcent- Travel by Steamship or Plane. . ! Cross for use in re-establishing president. The prestnt animal «fies. However, it was pointed >Don't sit back/ : |families in their homes in every shelter off Wall St., Ealonlown. out, since the dollar totals of Cruises. state affected by the recent lias become Inadequate to meet j exempt property increased in 1 ACCOMMODATIONS floods. increasing demands for sen -1 every county except Warren ARRANGED. ice, Mr. Hochsler said. and Salem, pcrcentsRe declines J AND HIS GUITAR "It is very Gratifying to me in exemptions reflected off-set- and to everyone responsible for ting Increases in taxable as- * SONGS and MUSIC the administration of Red Crosf Company To Sponsor sessments within these coun- Brown Travel Bureau / FOR YOUR PLEASURE programs," Mr. Landers said Gas Range Exhibit ties rather than less property Day Calls: VAUey 6-4141—214 Smith St., I'crlh Amhoy, N. J. "I would like to expreess my Night Culls: KK 7-5031 — 7 Broadway, Keyport humble thanks to all who con- The largest gas range exhi- escaping taxation. tributed to the flood relief ap- bit ever to be held in the shore In Middlesex County, tax ex peal and lo the newspapers, to area has been scheduled for the, emotions rose $10 million to HAZLET LUNCH j the clergy and their congrega- Sea Girt Inn, Tuesday Oct. total of $163.1 million to com- tions, all service and veterans 11 through Friday, Oct. 14, by prise the second highest coun- Ihe Date With the Airplane on Hie Root ffl organizations, mayors, borough the New Jersey Natural Gas ty percentage of exemptions, and city officials, to the groups Company. .'12.3 per cent. NEED MONEY | Slate Hwy. 35, Keyport of children who raised funds \V. Daniel Williams, vice In Middlesex the exemptions through their own enterprises president in charge of sales, fin millions of dollars i were for other disaster-plagued chil- has announced that at least 15 1G3.1 this year and 153, last To Buy, Build dren, to radio station WJLK. to range manufacturers have In- year and the per cent exempt to Chambers of Commerce dicated they will display their were 32.3 In 1955 and 32.2 In Everyone supported the appeal new line of 1056 models for the 1055. The figures for Mon- Or Refinance? THIS mouth were C2.3 this year and We Arc Mortgage Loan with great feeling and compas- first public showing in this area. Correspondents for the HOWARD sion for the flood victims. In The "Gas Range Revue" will G0.8, last year and the percent- SAVINGS INSTITUTION. Newark. N. J. be open to the general public age of exemptions, 21.1 ln 1955 STRIKE BACK! some instances whole commu- and 21.3, 1954, nilies such as Long Branch, Wednesday, Oct. 12 and Thurs- Sprcial Attention to V.A. & F.1I.A. Loans Sea Bright and Keansburg of day, Oct. 13 from 10 a.m. to their own volition conducted 5 p.m. and on Friday, Oct. 14, relief campaigns. It was a from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mr. great act of kindness, co-oper- Williams announced that a new SALLY 3 T. Frank Appleby Agency Carving and ation has been of the best, and matchless gas range will be Give to given away each of those days, Cfitcl up on your social Ittmil)/ Red Cross is proud to be the AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Main St. and Mattison Ave., Asbury Park channel of help to the people in addition to 12 other prizes tarnlngi retort/ tv*ff ttw yiari. Steak Knife made homeless in the flooded dally PR 5-3300 Northeastern States," A special preview showing will be held Tuesday, Oct. 11 for the press, dealers, archi- Enters University tects, plumbers and home econ- Roberl T. Dahill, jr., son of omics teachers. IMT. and Mrs. Robert T. Dahill, 1188 William St., Perth Amboy |has enrolled as a freshman stu- »'* National''* \ NOW...you can have | dent in the pre-medlcal class of NMPEf! WEEK i 1'1'ufts University, M e d f o r d, Mass. Mr. Dahill was gradu- iatfd from Perth Amboy High School and was a member of Foi mott INFORMATION 90 lo your phones in the National Honor Society. His mother is tho former Miss n«rcit SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE Anna Mae Roche, Cliffwood.
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