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MMbW «Mk YEAR — ll*» WEEK MATAWAN, N. A, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1965 M to r la l Single Copy T m Cenh ^Downtown Future Matawan Regional High School Seniors Members Of National Honor Society Rezoning Asked For Oak Shades Aired At Meeting From Residential What Co do I bout the central To Commerciel Uses imi district was the topic of Baccalaureate .Sunday ___ i Boorman, Montclair, making Mayor Henry E. Traphagen, Mat- ■ Master plan for the borough, in The baccalaureate service for the nwan Township, last night asked a 0 discussion before the Matawnn study of rezoning the area from the Businessmen's Association yester­ senior class of Matawaa Regional High School wil- be held on Sundsy Garden Slate Parkway to the K ey­ day. H* *lart«d - his' discussion port Borough line along Lower Irom the basis lhat the area was at 7:30 p.m. in the high school audi­ torium. Area clergymen wiil parti­ Main St. from residential to com­ traffic ■ coasested and lacking in mercial. The mayor noted cipate. Seniors are requested lo be that narking lo Mw point , whan It was Lower Main St. in thii area wai tho being choked aff from (Hither at the school at 7 p.m. only through highway in th* muni­ pragreaa aad opanskm. cipality that was not supporting Mr, Bo m u m had a major *ug- commercial ritables along iU ■i^astion to dose off auch small in- Governor Signs course. The planning board found Mjarmediary routes as Spring St., this to be the case. Tountain Ave., Center St., West St., The mayor commented that and Maiden Lane and replacing Regional B ill since it was designated as residen­ . them with a carry through of ma- tial in the original toning act of Ja r crosa atreets. particularly an Change W il Start 1980, there hai been no lignificanl Wtenahn of Ravine Dr. east from addition to or much improvement the easterly aide of Mala St. to Witli New Budgets of the residential ratable* in the 10- Broad St. called Oak Shades area. Other This would be done by remov- A bill updating the method of board members noted ther* ha* lag the present First Methodist apportioning regional school' dis­ been commercial activity ol . Church edifice under an urban re- trict operating costs has been sign­ enough Importance, the Key-Mat aewal plan and running the exten- ed by Gov. Richard J. Hughes. The bowling alley, a tavern, the Downes Ifcm of Ravine Dr. through the pre- signing was announced Tuesday by Matawan Regional High School seniors who are membera af Ihe National Honor Society I Koperva*, Linda McManus, Patricia Martuccl, Linda Carroll, Claire Kortenhaus, Carol shown above, are, left to righl: Bottom row, Lynn Veaa, Jaae Gregory, Darlene Bedle, Newmeycr, Susan Baer and Barbara Shafto; top row, Grace Morizio, Andrew Diodalo, aulo sales rooms and the grocery aent church lot. Mr. Boorman also the Governor’s officc.'Sponsors ot store by Gerard Ave. to give it a Wggeited . a further extension the bill were Assemblymen Irving Jeanne Phillips, Patricia Kbinklewlcz, Eileen Kierstead, i u i l Marshall, Delores Jordan, Robert Tcslino, John Kearns, Robert lleille, Robert Mnthewson, Frank Lasko, Rodnev Jeannette Laasen and Wilma Balune; second row, Katby Linden, Carol Iveson, Lorraine | Moses and Kathy Beam. ' reasonable commercial character. eastward Irom Broad St. by eliml- E. Keith, Alfred N. Bcadleston, eating the existing Harrow and an­ and Patrick J. McGann jr. The mayor revealed the Hess Oil Co. has shown an interest in locat­ tiquated Little St. bridge and re­ The cost • sharing formula has Set Call Baclts Suit Postponed placing It with a modern bridge, been based on average daily enroll­ ing in the area also. The board vot­ •cross Matawan Lake connecting ment figures for the school year Commencement For 240 Seniors ed to refer the matter to the E. Arthur Nixon, first lieutenant of Superior Court Judge Leon Leo­ , Broad St. with Johnson Ave. and preceding preparation of a budget. Eugene Oross, New Brunswick, the Matawaa Borough First Aid nard Friday postponed the C. J. Atlantic Ava. .■ The new method will use the num­ Master Plan firm for study and a and Rescue Squad and chairman Pardun and Sons Inc. suit against ber of pupils enrolled on the last recommendation. Traffic lacraaaed af the fund drive for IM S, re­ tho Matawan Township Utilities school day of September of the Fiical Report ; - Mr. Boorman pointed to figures ports that aext Tuesday, Wednei- Authority and the Township Com­ "current" school year. The Master Plunners came in ' ke had obtained from the county day aad Thursday members af mittee until June 2S. The post­ The change w ill be effective John J. Bradley, President of the assistant principals, and Gunther Joan Bland, Guy Franklin Blank- with the report on the fiscal back­ ' which showed traffic congestion on the iquad will make “ call backs” Matawan Regional Board of Edu­ K. Heyse, guidance director. ley, Gloria Mary Bucco, Patricia ponement was granted at the re­ ground of the township. They found Main St. by the year IN ) had atarting with preparation ol the ta res Meats who kave aot seal next regional budgets, which will cation, will present diploma* to 248 List Of Graduate! Ann Burgey, G ary Dale Burkett, quest ol William J . O’ltiian Jr., that 87 per cent of tax revenue! awunted aa an average to I0M cars In their aaaaal doaatiow. graduates of the high ichool at Dorothy U. Cameron. Authority attorney. The chancery still came from residential rata- ■ par hour. Hie planner estimated be submitted to voters in February Caalrlkatlaai may ba made . Graduates are: division suit I i over the IIJ M . M IMS for the 1ISM7 school1 year. For commencement exercise* lo be held Also Douglas T. Carey, Christine bles, but considered it encouraging a figure of IttO cars per hour was Friday evsalag hatweaa l:M aad Paul Joseph Amudlo, Victoria •ewer line imtallillon project In that school .year, the regional on Monday at 7:3D p.m. In the Re­ Mary Carine, Linda Elaine Car­ that there had been an increase to aaanr to a present day reality. It fcM p.m. at iqaad headquarters, gional High School. Luther A. Foo­ iLouisc Anderson, Ann Marie Artel- the Cllflwond • CIMIwomI Beach five per cent from industrial sourc­ waa hia view that much of'tho traf- board* of education will use Sept. Little St., Malawaa, ar by mall- li, Susan Louise Baer, Wilma Ba­ roll, Robert Daniel Carroll, Marilyn ■ectlon ef Ihe townihip. X , IN I; . enrollments instead of ter, Superintendent ol Schools, will Ann Caufield, Tarby Causby jr., es. But they felt a still better in­ ; flc congestion in tba central buil- lag them ta PO Bex M, c/a Tbe present the class lo Mr. Bradley, lune, Je rily Sue Barkauski, Richard The llligatiaa wai Martcd by dustrial - commercial ratio wa* de- neu district developed from a lack IMI-Ci average enrollments lo ap­ Malawaa Biraugh First Aid aad Alan Barnett, Gerald R. Barr, John Carmella Marilyn Cenlimole, Mury the North Brunswick firm follow­ portion operating cojts among The program will open with inci­ Margaret Centimole, Gail Chcrow- lira b le. They found the true valua af adequate crosa - arteries to get Reacaa Bquad, Marked far Ihe Peter Beach, Kathrine Lillian ing the May 8 action of the Au­ of ili real property at 103,000,000. ao»-ih<*ping and stopping auto tra­ ■ember districts. dental music and th* proceuiooal Beam , Darlene Elise Bedle, Robert brier, John Charles Cholewa III, M S drive. The ehalrmaa will by the band, followed by the Saluta thority, which wt a June 7 dead­ Municipal taxes take 25 per cent vel out of the area. He askad for a Parpeee TaM Wyman Bedle, Marie Crlstine Be- Bartjar* Karen Clause, Stuart line lor completion ol th* project. The purpose of the updating is to lo the Flag and the National An­ Bennett Cohen, David Frederick of the total levy, ic bools 60 pat >-» *top-go Nght at the Ravine Or. aad odvad la Iha iu il. J ar, Barbara Lynn Best, Sharyn Authority consulting n d a a ir CSM aia St. intersection and again at t the apportionment on a fairer them. Robert Mithewson will de­ Corbitt, Suzanne Ellen Cornell, cent ind tha county li per cent. Tha sqaad aiptsm e apprecla- liver the Mlutatory and Grace Mor- Charlea J . Kupper ra a lia t Ih* They lixsd th* taxei to family the proponed Broad St. • Ravine Kall, especially in districts where Mw ta all red dean srha have Joyce Theresa Ann Costello, B ar­ contractor has beca ualag M one municipality is growing faster izio the valedictory. The clasi will bara Jo Craparo, Linda Marie Cu- income tha third beat ratio in Iha Or. Intersection. sappartsd thii year’s drive and few men and too little equipment. than others. The bill contains a pro­ sing tho class song, "Climb Ev’ry Library Question gat, Eugene Paui Cusanelli, Frank (continued on page four) 'The Master Planner inclined to w p i iha maay >»*!« **** and The Authority h u authoring Make Main St. ana way south­ vision «*ich permits a member Mountain," and the varsity sing­ J. Dapolito, Ronald Stephen David. laaMaata wha have aal seal la ers will render "Ballad of Brother­ Mr. O’Hagan to initiate a count*? bound and Broad St. northbound municipality to delay the change Also Jonnlbelle Davis, Wayne u ilt on III behalf for delayi In Ihe until the 1M7-M school year. daaatlsaa ta da sa aa saoa aa hood" and "You'll Never Walk Could Be Voted He defended thia necessity by map- Davis, Linda • Sue Decker, Ed ­ project and to Invoke penalty as­ Reserve Decision (continued on page four) Any municipality desiring a de­ Alone.” . ward James Delaney, Robert John lay must apply within 30 days io Traphagen Gives sessments in the contract. The John V. Caracciolo, principal of Delaney, Elizabeth Kathryn Dcl- company has asked the court to In Stakes Case the Commissioner of Education and the high school, will introduce Don-' Views On Proposal laPietro, G all Marie Dessimoz, appoint someone laK investigate Police Upheld In must show that an earlier change First Mass Sunday aid Rudlevidge, who will give Ihe Thomas N.- Devino, Margaret M ary the financial status oT' the Au­ Argued Monday would cause a hardship. The com­ commencement address. Mr. Car­ A proposal for a new joint library Dicienzo, Andrew Louis Diodato, thority and to require It to raise missioner has power to issue a acciolo also will present the awards for Matawan and Matawnn Town­ Virginia Driscoll, Jacqueline Mary the necessary funds, If they are In Freehold Process O f Arrest postponement order. For New Parish to the graduates. The exercises will ship may be put to a referendum, Duhigg, Linda Hbert, Judith L. Ed ­ not available now. A bill sim ilar to the one the gov­ close with tho singing of the A l­ Township Mayor Henry E. Trnp- wards, Lauri Ellen Evans, Edith Superior Court Judge Elvln R, ernor signed was passed last year Defendants Rights St. Clement's ma Mater and the recessional. hagen said Monday night. Speaking Catherine Haas, Patricia Aim Fish­ Simmill reserved decision Mon­ but was vetoed because of ob­ In addition to Mr. Bradley, mem­ at the Board of Health meeting, he er, Diann Roberta Foster, Rosoann day on whether Levitt and Soni, Restriction Lifted jections by Matawan Township. The Bounderies Told bers of the Regional Board nre •said the Township Committee may E. Fox, Rodney Paul Franklin. Fog For Ticks Inc. must place property stakes on township later withdrew its objec­ Dorothy J. Smith, vice president; act Monday to authorize the public Also Jill Isabelle Fraser, Daren lots it sold in the 1900 house Strath­ A court session that lasted for tions. Ilic r e are 52 regional school Masses for members of the new­ Alfred R. M anville, Edward J . Leil- vote. Anne Fries, Lawrence Furnbach more development at Matawaa dx hours to ] a.m. In Matawan districts in the state, of which nine ly-formed St. Clement’s parish will ford, Richard O. Crane, William A recommendation for a 21,000- jr., Arthur L. Garrelt jr., Ronald And Mosquitoes Township. Levitt has asked tha Township Tuesday was marked by are in Monmouth County and two be held beginning Sunday in the F. Davis, Harold Dolan, Herbert squaro foot library to be built In W. Gerlufsen, Leonnrd S. Gersen, judge for a declaratory judgment , a declaration by Magistrate Lloyd are in Ocean County. former Matawan High School, two stages was submitted to the Dog Licensing Not W sJ). Elgart that would no longer Broad and Church Sts., Matawan, Feder, Floyd Brown. Edward J. Kathleen P . Goedel, Linda Carole bolding that It cannot be required Scullion is board secretary. The ad­ Library Board by Its consultants (continued on page four) To Mayor's Liking (continued on page four) -noid police to the U.S. Appeals it was announced yesterday by the last week. The library board is ‘ court ruling that all defendants First Methodiit Church Rev. Joseph A. Ruscinskl, pastor. ministrative staff includes Mr. Fos­ ter, Mr. Caracciolo, William C, composed of representatives of anust be completely and totally ad­ Receives New Pastor Rev. Ruscinski is the former pas­ Matawan and Matawan Township, Matawan Township Board of Matawan Assessor Notes tor of St. Ann's Church, Browns Reiner and Thomas M. Siuchura, Health contracted with Fogging vised of their rights from the initial which share building and operating Slate Meeting Property Tax Deadline Moment of their arrest. N.J. Chief For the Rev. Donald T. Phillips M ills. costs based on each one’s rutubles. Unlimited Inc., Red Bank at $875 Justice Joseph Weintraub last week sr. this Sunday will mark his first Masses will be at 8 and 10 a.m. Building programs must be fi­ for the treating of recreation areas advised state courts to resist an ax- nnd 12 o'clock noon Sunday, Rev. and Mjodcd sections along road­ Henry Ellis, Matawan Assessor, service as pastor of First Methodist Hoimdel Board nanced by resolutions or bonding With Engineer announced today that owners oi treme position on defendants’ Church, Matawan! He oomes to Ruscinski reported. ordinances adopted in both munici­ ways with malathion, a spray that rights. was declared lo be effective against tangible personal property used In Matawan through appointment by Boundaries of the new Roman palities. Referenda ure not manda­ Township Roadwork business have onlv a few days re­ Carl Greenberg, Newark, an at­ Bishop Prince A. Taylor jr., of the Catholic parish indicate it will take Hires Architect tory. But Mr. Traphagen said a ticks, mosquitoes and flies. Mayor torney defending Matthew Brady, Plant Prepared Henry E. Traphagen said he had gaining to file their tax return New Jeraey Area and leaves the in most of the westerly portion of referendum "would indicate the Chapter 20, Laws of IMS let* Julj Belford, a driver involved In two Emmanuel Methodist Church of the borough and the southwesterly Outline Program people’s views." They have, he assurance of the pest control firm aeeidenta In the township within a The Matawan Township Commit­ this spray Is harmless to humans I as the filing deidlino. Bxtenilo Penns Grove, where he has served portion of Matawan Township, In­ slid, "shown a reluctance to sup­ of time to flie, to a data not lab three - day period, demanded dis­ For Eipansion tee has scheduled a special meet­ and domestic animals and will not faithfully for the paat three years. cluding the greater part of the port municipal buildings,” citing than Sept. I, may b* obtained Missal for hia client because Pa- Rev. Phillipa started as a student IMS-home Strathmore development, opposition which led to the recent ing tomorrow with Township E n ­ affect flower beds, treei or lawns tratmaa Edward Chavan, township Hoimdel Township Board of Ed ­ gineer Karl F. Heuser to approve where It might settle. making an application. In wrltln, paator in the New York Eastern and the northerly end of Marlboro defeat of the proposed renovation on or before July 1. Thii appllo 'tja llce . admitted to had failed to ucation Tuesday put a new school plans and specifications for a M00,- Conference and transferred to the Township. of Township Hall. The contract w a i ratified ovar tion should h i aent lo Henry B ill building program under way with 000, township-wide, road Improve­ '* « m Mr. Brady of his right to have Sew Jersey Conference in IM . Be­ Bauadariei Told Matawan Mnyor Edward E. the objection of Committeeman Gil- Assessor, Matawin Borough, “ , ' aaunael before taking a statement the hiring of Epple A Seaman, Ilyrne indicated the question would ment project. side* Penns Grove, ha has serv­ Rev. Ruscinski ssid the new par­ (continued on p ig* four) Main St., Mitawan, a* the first of the two accidents. Newark, architects, to design and be put to voters In the borough About 36 roads are scheduled to ed at Lake Como, Stratford, Long ish is bounded on the north by Magistrate Elgart would aot allow a supervise the erection of an inter­ only If construction costs ure too receive an asphaltic concrete sur­ Branch Pin t, Tonu River and Hne extending along the south side (continued on page four) mediate (grides 6 bo fl) school. high. He said I definite cost esti­ facing while the remainder will be New Prlesta In Aree taring Lake. Both tho Rev. and Church St., to Lake Lefferts the Oct. 31 Deedlino For of These architects are engaged in mate should be available before any treated with oil and stone. The Mr*. Phillipa expect to move to the (continued on page four) Need UnifemM . the erection of a similar type action Is taken. township road work Is tentatively Completion O f Bridge The Rev. Auguat N*umi paraonage at 1*7 Main St. shortly. been uslgned to #t. ( . Notice school In W ill Township and the (continued on page four) (continued on page four) The former paator, the Rev. The State Board of Public Utility Church, Keyport, by BUhop 0*oi It a Matawan Neighborhood Aa- Frank E. Sweeten, ha* been ap­ Applications for Patrolman in the board wa* Impressed with their Commissioners has reported it has W. Ahr, Trenton Dloce**. H* ' aadatien of Oirl Scouts Is seeking Mitawan Police Department from work on * tour of Inspection. John pointed to tho Broadway Methodiit extended until Oct. M the deadline merly was assigned to St. Jotapfq residents of the Borough of Mat­ F. Kerwln, vice president, who awtgrcw or ao loager aaad girl Church, Camden. The previous as­ for completion of h new vehicular North PUinfleld, Th* Rev, Jo awan will be accepted up to June presided Tuesday, related the New- St. Joseph’s Graduation geoat uniforms and accoMorlai. sistant, the Rev. Donald W. Shaner and peacstrlnn bridge over th# A. Mlzerak, of Sacr*d H**rt 24th, 1*85. Test will be given Sat­ (continued on page four) Fbr collection or Information per- ha* been appointed to the Commu­ railroad tracks at Lloyd Rd. tn Uh. South Plainfield, h u b*e urday, June 26th, 1965 at 9:30 a.m., aaa* may call MI-7IU, N U ff f or nity Methodiit Church, Cliffwood. Strother Gets Lots; Matnwnn Township. signed lo ths Holy Family Chun Borough Hall. Applications also will Construction of the new bridge Union Beach, be accepted (or full or part time Eighteen St. Joseph's Grammar Fitzgerald, T h t r i s n Fitzgib- Adjoining Owner Angry lions, John Flynn, Donna F'olcy, wns ordered Inst Ju ly. The original Our Yard and Offlco will be rndio dispatchers from residents of School pupils received awards Sun­ l-'.li?obcth Norman, Lawrence Ciiil- completion deadline set by tho Notice To It a office of the Shore Insurance closed Saturdays during tho month the Borough of Mntiiwaii. Salary day as 120 graduated during cere­ Mntawan nornunh Zoning Hoard higher, Maryann Gerber, Susan M/C wns May 31. hut plmts were Malanwn Township Resident* Agency, Broad Street, Keyport will of June, July and August. For Oil JI.25 per hour. monies in St. Joseph's Church, delayed. The Nt*w York and Long Clean-up Week will be during thi M o closed on Saturdays during or Service call 2W-0290, Margaret P. Viebrock of Adjustment Tuesday gninl'vl G i'irily. CoUt ii Gleason, Robert Wlllinm M. Strother, Mniau.in Keyport. Gnrdoil, I’iillllp Griinuldi, John Ho­ Brandi Railrond Co. rccwitly wcok cmnmcnclng June 21, IBM June, July and August, Louis Stultz Jr. Inc. norough Clerk awarded a $1!!!),770 contract for the oil regular collection days. wjfp-adv tf wjfp-adv IT Jfp—ndv 17 builder, tho variances hr ^nur.ht The Rev. Cornelius Kane, pnslm, ley, Kenneth llnspel, Jo Ann ller- to put tip houses on 5(1 tl, front presented tho award-.. Religion riger. work to Juhvard O. Wlckber# und Daniel II. Dowtmy, loti In R-75 rone arcus, Mr. St ml h­ awards winners were John Banks, Other firmluntcs Co., Perth Ambnv. Work Is .sched­ CliHlrman uled to start .Ttiiy 0 when traffic Department of Sanitation Adults Turn O ut For Miilawm i Com m unity Hiind er hud Imsed his appeal fur \ n- Mnrle Hussey, und I ’.itiiiia Wel­ Also, William Holt/. Mnri*' Hus­ lnoci"i oil Inlying llie Ink Inline Ih" don. Chille Ferguson, Tliuina ■ Mar- sey, Patricia llnssev, Mary lnfu will he deloured to I.inn Kd. jfp—ndv 17 U-75 zoning was adopted. clliluk, and Carolyn Kcliwar/ won s-iini, Kolicrl Ives, ( Iaire .l.inlbor, One lot Is on Wii;r;liini'.l'iii Ave. a nwnrds for geiieml cxi'i'llcie e and Karen .lllliwirk, Kinio Keane, R ay­ sei'nad on Harding lllvd. mul a Anthony Ciarnmelll, l-.il/jibelh For­ mond Keamey. Dennis Kiii-liii'-r, IVchciiIh (llicck For Scliool third nn Fort'sl Ave. In ench rase man, nnd Gregory Mmuul won sec­ Carol Klepp, Gall Kienib, Antil'niN' tho VfirliiiK'es wen* opiwr.rd by ond honors, I .ii Conte, Cninl l .i Mur.i, Caml nearby owner* who Insisted Mr, Nnncy Carroll, William Hull, ami l.ilskov'li-li, Patrick l.nnee.o, Tlmio Strolher had not imiilc u Miflleienl Kevin Kcnno won llie $ 100 tuition ni l.lica-i, Denis Maloney, Joha elloil to secure parti of mljninini: award'. Winning Ihe patriotism ns- Malom v, Marie Maneri, llioinas (iropi'rtle* tlmt would brlnj: bln »iy nwurds were John Moloney nr.,I Mannliu!, Thoiniis M an Ini.ik, l ’n- holding properly up lo zoned U/e, Margaret Wnlsli. kaliclln Wn’lc/ak liieln Aim Mai Ini, Noia Mnilln, llo I’liiinlercd by cnntoiidliiK ciili"i won the easny award. Keceivliut Sarah Mai (In. I .mils Ma , i, ( ,ie,' thr ikIJoIiiIiik owners would not icll nwurd* uh liesi nil inuuml atudeiiti ory Mound, Mar/^iret Mayci, .Itiltn nt a rwiNoniililn price or tlieie were wer* Kenneth llnvpel. Thninits 1.li­ Mcfnlie, Fiii'.ene Mi.Don.ild, Slepli- natural olmtim tlinin io the devclnp. e n nnd Mllreii Mueller. en McGuire, Margin el McK'-own, ment of Ittrgor loti, The developer (irirtilllM I.luted Rudolph Million, l-'lleen Mueller, bullied ho lllld tile '• llimlhii! Illvd,, was pio-nMil In de­ IlKttlis, (liliy llurheaii, Clnlr" Di-en- Donnoll, l-,liu‘k',n Hnlnlto, Geoir.e nounce llio niipiovuh in hiked nol non, Knllih’en llrenimn, 'lle-iesi It im 11 ii n. .Imtii's Itlvein, Mail! Hog- on lmnhlil|i Ind on "=|hh'uInt|.nt," llmoksbnnk, .ludllli llmwii, Cnlli- I'.eninn, Willmni Sniiinlia, .lo epii NIm* hvoWw I oliti Hnd If* lioilmtnl "fltlB iJrillicnti, Wllllnm Ilm k, Mn fl.inplo, Miella Si .euiell, Kidlile'-n pillt'hikinl Ihelr lok nl lhe t*i1 * | I i'll' ('nlli'iiito. Mm v < 'it I tn II mi i, Si luielder, D'nir.lii'i S( 1111I'-r, Cni-'i- il/d the ftilliie lime M i. Mioliier Wnvii" Callow, Mniv I'll"'! fnini' Ivn Scltw.it /, fi'ti i.iiine Scitllcy, Imd l»Mi|ilit Ilk and Ihi! Hi1’ boiini hell, Nnncy Cm mil, T iw - t Ann Kathleen Minimon, John Slephetd, Wlk lINcl illlbl!|llll(t lit til'. ul uf llie (,'tkll, Itlllllc fadellntm, l-lllll' U lie- Mary Ann Mchlnno, lloln il .'ilinoii'i, !t|t|lllt'l!lll, Cfltl'ii, llenloe (iiila ll", IM io iiiIi ( a I MN»Ii . - Ttiurniiy, Juna 17, 1965 flafp Tm — firat StcHm THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J. the art club meets regularly at the | Matawan Boy Graduate* j Madison Library library every Wednesday evening*^ Susan J.W onftka Fonwr lUsMuft P»y*») LWV Speaker Al Install Officers Strathm ore At Recent Meeting Books Catalogued Mitchells Visit In C.C1 Delegate Republican Club Softball League Virginia Over Weekend Ik o fimal meeting of tha Mon- A “ Cataloging Bee*' was held W lM VM b, III M rt. Thelma SchwerUbach, Mat- awaa, was the guest apetfcer at moatfe County American Legion Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell sr., U w m m HMtar, hat Mra. Olga Becker. 23 Lantana Way, Gulden St., Cliffwood Beach and the aettlaa aI tht Malawaa Bor­ Auxiliary for the year 196441 w u Tbe Anchormen rolled to h 15-10 Am i d m m lo ha tht M tg tU e f Laurence Harbor. Frank Mitchell jr., 435 Ocean Blvd., ough R tp w llca a CM» h tid ta tke held at Neptune Fost Homa MS, victory over the Angels last Sun­ AoWeeMa’aClHk at laureate Hat- CUffwood Beach, motored to Vien­ Hook aad Ladder Fire Hoaat, Frid ay. day to take undisputed possession Books which recently have been |s v at CMatatMp tatUW* *■* donated to the Madison Township na, Va., and spent the weekend eirt* «Uck will lS» Wm m Broad St., Malawan. Mrt. Annabelle Breil, Union of first place in the American Divi­ M rt. SchwarUbach, a member of Beach, preiident, opened the meet­ sion of the Strathmore Softball Free Public Library, sponsored by with Mr. and Mrs. James Boland, ing, and introduced tht Depart­ the Woman’s Club of Laurence Har­ whose house guests for the previous H m W-yur-sli dauafcur r f kb. the Provisional Ltagua ot Voawn League. ment Prw ldant, Mri. Richard bor, were catalogued and made week were Mrs. Frank Mitchell jr., Md Mrt. Bugtaa WmHta, fcm Voters of Matawan, explained the The Pioneers, meanwhile, vault­ □lahl, and Department Secretary- ready to put on the library shelves. and son, Frank HI. E a itaior at kbdinaTowaaWf aima and purpoaas of the league. ed Into second place by virtue ol a At the Board of Trustees meet­ Jame3 Boland jr. and Carol Bo­ High School, whan iho to takiag The league, a non-partisan, non­ TrM turer, M ri. Harry Kellerman. 28-12 shelling of Juniper Park, and Installation of officers for the ing held in the library, Mrs. Law ­ land have returned with the group tba nut* m cwim, mMm profit aad strictly saiunteer organi- Four-Fifths escaped from the cel­ rence Holden, 'president, reported and are spending a vacation with^ conducted by Mrs. la bM agy. n e 0 m m W a 1 3 istion, ie tn outgrowth of the Wo­ year IM M I was lar by beating Deerfield, 10-7. that during the month of May, 517 their uncle and aunt, Mr. and M rt, men'! Suffrage Mouamtnt. At their D M and M n . Kellerman as foi- Over in the National Division, books had been circulated - 185 Mitchell jr. whM riM compMm lo r tonaal e4- unit meetlags. a ditcuwloa leader lowat M rs. Robert Godbold, Nep- Poison Ivy tasted its first defeat, acta ae moderator aad lha other tua* preiident; Mra. R. Letts, adult fiction; 54 adult non-fiction; te. Dwrta« the aaat' — surprising 106 loss to the Oxmen. 275 juvenile fiction and three ju­ McDonaldi Attend riit ha* tUm t& td i maoibera are pretested with ques- Itoaanlo. Brat vice preiident; Fordham entrenched itself in sec­ tiooa aad viewpolnta aa tha topic. M ra. H. C arter, Freehold, second venile non-fiction. K r a c ftir a i HaaalMks aad ■kjraMo- ond plice wtth a 10-inning, M clill Summer Story Hour Daughter's Commencement j^ au h e MMiioa Twaalilp High The league etrivoo tor ttroag agrte- vlca proddust; M ri. A. Shrine r, hanger over the Oxbows, and Plans were completed for the i oo aacfe latua and th ta aup- Afkuqr Park, third vice president; Brookview nipped Cambridge, 7-1. Mr. and M r,. Thomas Mc­ UMNNB OUUCM WILLIAM T. CURRIE summer story hour and reading Iwaa to vlca president of fl. 11m tha dtlieaa with tactual to- M n. ft. DeWalne, Keyport, hiitor- Donald, I I McKinley Ave., Laur­ The Anchormen had things all club which will be held at the li­ Lawraaee’a Church (oddity, aad a t William T. Currie was graduated ita; Mrt. W. Rict. West Long ence Harbor, attended the com­ M itt lu iaat OlHch, daughter o l Breach, dupbln; Mri. C. Frazier, their own way, exploding for four brary every Monday morning from tumble efIka Mirtiwa TowiMp The . . . . ------mencement exercises at the Jersey Mr. tad Mn. Hubert Otrich, from tha Trinity • Pawling School. runs in the opening inning and sev­ 10:30 a.m. to 12 o'clock noon, be­ Hlgk School Chonw. th * tik a i or- irovoa at a Neptune, Mrgeint - at - armi; City State College, where their Poufbkoopsie. N.Y., fonaarly of Pawling, N .Y ., at commencement Mra. B. Slocum, West Long Bruch, en more in tne fifth. Bill Campbell ginning Ju ly 12. Students from the aaa Imooi tad U i tormtr Girl graduaatad lacome Ux. The league daughter, Miss Rose McDonald, re­ Vs3oi Rd., Matawaa, waa grad­ (grand slam), Rick Wodtke and third to eighth grades may join the leeM t WfeM tfaw pm ntt*. th t a»- Sa t babeta reepoasibie for tka tute emrdfM held June I. A four-year irtgw iw ; Mn. D. Slosi, Neptune, ceived her Bachelor of Arts Degree. uated froai Dutchcaa Coramuaity mc rotary. Ron Martinez whacked homers for club, and pre-school children to ibu a* a vohMtoar at tht Pm oonttitulloaal ooaveatkm. perman­ atudmt at the tchool, W illlim was the winners. Miss McDonald, who has majored lege, Poughfceopole, Sunday with preeident of the Photography Club, third grade students may join the IM rfk Library ef Madiioa Tsm- ent regiitratioa and the u m o( vot­ Mra. Breil was presented with In Art, has accepted a position ia ta Ateoeitle Degree la Liberal The Pioneers shattered a 3-3 tie story hour. Children from every iMp ia Laaraaca Hatbor, which It ing machlnee. photographic editor or the Senior her past presidents ribbon and a the Mntawan Regional School Sys­ A ita. with 11 runs in the fourth inning to section of the township are invited ■oonaorod by Uh Woauta’a Ctak Year Book and also played a prom­ gift from the county, alao gifts tem, and will be a director of the While attending Dulcheta Com­ jolt Juniper Parti. Bob Poole's to join and enjoy this program, for rf Utm ace Haifeor. ■ inent role In the aenior play and from deltgatea and friends. Mrs. arts and crafts program at the ma! ty Ce llt f t , M iu Olrieh waa a Tht local league hat written grind slam and three • hit efforts which new books are being pur­ in other thettricali. He alio wu Diehl commended M rt. B re il for summer recreation program . member oTtnt Knickerbocker Lit* a book, due tor publication, enti­ manager of the track team. by Bob Quidore and Bob Conover chased. MIm JacqutUaa Wtakt, NT Por­ tled "Know Your Town." Tbit pro­ tha excellent work she has done for sored by the Borough of Malawaa^ enry Society. Aquatic Club aad W illiam het been idm ltted to the county and state during her featured the onslaught. The township has allocated $2000 tal Ave., Laaraace Harter, hu cap u la o l the eheerleadert. la duction will enable thii group to The Four-Fifths used home runs to the library, and the Board of kata aaatd aa ktr atttraite. She become a regular chapter and to Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, year, especially for hiving a quota September. M iM CHrlch w ill eoa- u a freshman in September, where county in membership. After the by Fred Hilficker, Ross Esperin Trustees is checking into the pos­ Cancel Broakfgst it Ihe daughter cl Mr. «nd Mn titua etudy tl (he SUte Ualvenlly study local ittu et. Tht book w ill and Tom Noonan to devastate the sibility of using this money to start WUlitai Wsoks, Hyson-old, tad a contain a history of Matawan. he expects to take a liberal a rtt initilMtion Mrs. Breil presented of New York at Albtny. oourM. the Department President, county Dumpers. adding an extra room to the build­ The pancakc breakfast, scheduU baier ia Madiaoa Townihip High There will be sectloni on both the ing, as additional space is badly for Sunday after each mass at St. Ichool.She la a manbar o l me borough and township governments. officers and committee chairman The Oxmen never trailed after with personal gifts. assaulting Poison Ivy with a four- needed. Lawrence’s Church, Laurence liar* Matftaoa Towatbip H i|h Guadalcanal Ausiliary There will be • street mip of the bor, has been cancelled. The break­ Mrt. Godbold, the newly inalalled run outburst in the first frame. The library will be closed from Ckorua. A t a m en h ir d lha Laur entire area, a copy ot tha voting Mrs. Carrillo Is June 28 to Ju ly $. The summer fast was to have been arranged by tnee Harbor ProtMUat Community To Attend Convantion lawe and regiitratioa informatioa. preiident, w u given her president! Moti Gidiimil's bases - loaded trip­ le and outstanding defensive play schedule will start on July € with the Holy Name Society ind the Al> Church, the it a nwwber at the aad a lining of the local organisa­ ribbon and gifts from her family tar and Rosary Society ol tha Mrt. Harry Kent, Cllffwood and friends. by outfielders Mike Kivatisky and librury hours from 7 to 8:30 p.m. choir, a Suaday School teacher aad tions and advisory boards. Auxiliary Prexy Tuesday and Thursdays and from Church. a amwbtr of the Youth FtUov- leach, retiring preeident ot the The president and Mrs. Godbold Je rry Tantleff were decisive fac­ Sixth DiMrict, Vetareat oI Fo rtii One of the objtcta of the local tors. Elvin Zeider homered and Ira I to 3 p.m. Wednesdays. ■hip. lh a it a Sta io r G irl Scaat, league ie a restoration ot tha histori­ Mrs. Theodore Carrillo wm In­ will attend the convention in Wild­ Plan Math Al Fair aad wUI attend the Oiri Scout Sea­ W trt Aiuittajy. will attend X stalled as preeident ol the Matawan wood in September. Potashner had ihree hits for Poison Department Convention Wild- cal landmarks in this area aad Ivy. The trustees plan to join with tlw ler Round-up la Firrigut Park, plans tor keeping them in good Township Auxiliary of the Bay­ Woman's Club of Laurence Harbor VOLUNTEER wood June 8 to M. shore Community Hospital Bt cere­ Fordham trailed the Oxbows, Ida., ttili tummer. fha tlte kaa condition. in manning a booth at the Jaycees tented tt a volunteer it lha Frta A member e l Guadalcanal Au* monies conducted by Sheridan C. 8-6, with two out and the bases BE A COMPANION Stevenson M. Enterline. presi­ Township^Fair which will be held Public Lib rary t f Madiaoa Towa- ilitry 4745 of'Mitawan Township, Snider, administrator, in the all­ Legion Auxiliary empty in the ninth inning. But thres dent, conducted the brief business from Sept. 1 to 6. TO AN thJp lo Ltwranca Harbor. she will bo accompanied by Mr*. purpose room of the Strathmore walks loaded the bases and Jim session, during which Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. David Watson. 684 Forest The puipoaa e t the Citizenship la- Jam et FHxiimmoni, retiring presi­ School. Reddy unloaded thuin with a Tex­ Rinear reported on the convention Presents Awards Ave., Laurence Harbor, is in charge ELDERLY PERSON itltu te it to provide training in good dent ot the local auxiliary; Mrs. Mr. Snider also installed Mrs. as League double to tie the game. citizenship, recognitioa o f govern­ Joseph Smith, president elect ot the of the Federation of Republican Vince Rizzo promptly won it with of the sale of tickets to the bus BROOKDALE Women in Atlantic City last month. Alvin Margulies as first vice presi­ Mrs. William Bridgeman, chair­ trip to the Paper Mill Playhouse, ment in operation, IU problem! tnd local auxiliary; Mrs. George Bren­ dent; Mrs. William Weithas, sec­ man of the Americanism essay a leadoff homo run in the 10th. Richard Kelleher, president of the Milibum, on June 29 to see Beatrice NURSING HOME the lewt, tgeadet nnd lervicct pro­ on, M n . Ralph Scarborough * ond vice president; Mrs. Sloven contest and the poppy poster con­ Brookview jumped off to ■ 4-0 Young Republicans of Northern Lillie in “ High Spirits.” The bus vided by good government to tolve Mrt. Irene Meehan. David, treasurer; Mrs. Robert. test, sponsored by the Ladies Aux lead but needed a three-run eighth these problems. Each year member Monmouth County, read the aims will leave Cliffuood Beach at 6:45 Hwy. 35 Hazlet Knlidan, corresponding secretary; iliary of the Laurence Harbor Am and Richie Klamis’ game - saving p.m. and Laurence Harbor Circle chibt of the New Jeney Stite Fed­ of that club and invited ell mem­ Mrs. Janies Miller, recording sec­ erican Legion Post 332, awarded catch in the ninth to topple Cam­ 264-5800 eration of Women’i Clubt tend Strawborry Foitival bers to attend meetings held the ot 7 p.m. retary; Mrs. James Edwards, pro­ the prizes to the winners at the bridge. Brookview, winning its Mrs. Robert Martin reported thai girl* to G.C.I. at Douglaat College. A t Bayviow Church fourth Friday of every month at gram chairman; Mrs. Arthur Co­ awards assembly in the Madison second game in three weeks after a the Strathmore Lanes. ' hen, publicity chairman; Mrs. Wi). Township High School. poor start, vaulted into a third- Tatnplt Bath Ahm Board The Covenant Women's Associa­ Plans for a club picnic Aug. 14 llam Kitchen, membership chair­ In Class I, (seventh, eighth, and place tie with the Oxmen as a re­ For Your Shopping Convenience tion of the Beyview Presbyterian also were discussed, with the time man, and Mrs. Gerard O'Neill, hos­ ninth grades) Denise Love won sult of the victory. Hwhd ly Wiimhln Church, Cliffwood Beech, w ill spon­ and place to be announced. pitality chairman. Each new offi­ first prize in the essay contest on Htsulti Hunday cer was presented with a white the local level and honorable men­ Anchormen 15, An«d» 10 sor a strawberry festival Saturday Refreshments were served by Fordham 0. Oxbows H Robert Weinttein wnt elected starting at 2 p.m. M n . Fred Formon and Mr. and carnation by Mr. Snider and Mrs. tion in Middlesex County. She was Brookview 7, Cambridge (I Chalrmaa ot the Board at the Dm Pioneers 28, Juuip^r Pork IS Home-made ice ieream and straw­ Mri. Kelleher. Barnabas P. Carter, retiring presi­ awarded $5, and a medal for the executive meeting ot the newly dent, presented a red eernation to first plnce and a bracelet for the Oxmen 10, Poison Ivy 6 elected officert of Temple Bain berry shortcake will be served. Four-Fifths Ifl. Decr/ieid 7 Michael Wright will present a tho retiring officers. Mr. Snider county honorable mention. Kay E l HUudln* of the Teams Ahm, Malawan. The vice chtirman spoke briefly and made several an­ fert, second place winner, received American Division ' la Morion Wall; A liit ot chtirmen puppet show. W t Pci. un District VFW nouncements. Each member of the S3. Anchormen 6 0 1.000 ——— wne'tubmitted by OernM J. Kit*, auxiliaries will receive a monthly In Class II, (10, 11 and 12 grades) Pioneers 0 0 1.000 U pretldnt of tht Temple, (or tha School Rogiitration Angels 4 1 .BOO i\ j auxiliary letter from the hospital Candy Johnson won the first prize Juniper Pk. a 3 .500 9 aaorovalot tha board. Auxiliary Elects office. The John F. Kennedy Lodge of (5 and a medal and John Hel­ Four'Fiflhs J 4 .333 4 The new chairman are: W illiam The Hebrew School ot Temple of the Knights of Pythias will spon­ ler, second prize of $3. Deerfield 1 5 .167 I Schwarts, houie; Mrt. Mortoa Mra. Joaeph Burkett, Belmar National Division Beth Ahm, Matawan, will have sor Von Brothers Circus at the J . Poppy Paster Winnera „ , W !* Pet. Gft Wall, membership; Mra. Al Alai, tchool registration for the coming Auxiliary 3820, preiident - elect of M. Fields Plaza, Hazlet, for tha/ The poppy poster contest was di­ Poison Ivy 5 j B33 ____ 4 M A T A W A N the Sixth Diatrict. Veteran! ol For­ O t aadtr, program (axial action); yyar, on Suaday, June t l, . between benefit of the hoapital Saturday vided into three classes. Class J , Fordham 9 2 .Stt) ' i»fc' eign W en Auxiliary, will be install- Brookview 3 4 ,3 33 j Mrt. Paul OroMmaa, publicity; 9 a.m. and-ll neoa at the First Aid with two performances,'* 3 p.m. (fourth, fifth and sixth grades), Le­ Oxmen 2 4 . 333 3 e d J u o e iS , during the three-day ; Arthur Percy, ritual; Joecph Schac Building oa Chiirch St. Tho rabbi and 8 p.m, Thirty per cent of the roy James, won first prize of |5 Cnmbrldg* 1 4 .200 3‘fc ter, wtyt and mtato; Sherman tnd a ll memberi of the school convention of the Department of OxbowK 0 4 .000 3 profit will be donated to the hospi­ and a medal and Janet Stumper, GampK Sunday Now O P E N Sundays New Jersey VFW and Auxiliary to Sitzman, United Synagogue Youth board will be Ln ittendance to tn- tal. second place, $3. Doth are fifth Oxmen vj/.'Deerfield (Cliffwrtod) | be held in the Starlight Ballroom, Pioneers va. Brookview (O ak Shades) Group; Al Alexander, Pre-United swer questions. For further infor- Mr. Snider also stated that the grade students at Laurence Harbor ! 8;30 A.M. to l:30;P.K^. v I ' Synagogue Youth Group, aad Mrt. Wildwood. Poison Ivy vs. Angela (V F W No. 1) mntion, contact Bernerd Klein, ground-breaking for the hospital is Memorial School. lour-Fifths vs. Fordham (VFW No. 2) OPEN MON THRU FRI » A.M to » P.M. S.M 8 to 6 ' Robert Weinstein, bulletin editor. SW-MS7. Mrs. Burkett has named her ap­ planned for the spring of 1966, In Class II, (seventh, eighth, and Oxbows vs. Junjppr Park (Cambridge) Anchormen vs. Cn-nbridge (High 126 MAIN STREET MATAWAN pointed officers for the coming There are now 800 auxiliary mem ninth grades) Beverly Bedard, School) year. Mrs. Ralph Scarborough, hers in the seven auxiliaries and Laurence llarbor Memorial School Guadalcanal Auxiliary 4745, Mata­ three junior auxiliaries. Phase II seventh grader, won first prize of STRATHMORE PHARMACY wan Township, will serve as sec­ of the drive Is under way to raise 15 and a medal and Barbara Grac- Strathmor* «t Matawan Shopping Cantor retary; Mrs. Lawrence Braly, Bcl- 1750,000. zywski, MTHS ninth grader, \ mar Auxiliary 2620, Itag bearer; Mrs. Carrillo announced that the second pri2e of $3. Mrs. George Brenon, Guadalcanal In Class III, (10, 11 and 12 1 . Rovto 34 — Mstawan t ew board will meet at her home, Announcing The Opening Auxiliary 4745, Matawan Township, 44 Avalon Lane, Matawan, at 8:30 grades), Audrey Heisler, won first banner bearer; Miss Lorraine Ne­ p.m., Wednesday, June 30. prize nf 15 and a medal, Em ily Suf- FOR THE bus, Keansburg Auxiliary 1953, Mrs. Refreshments were served. co, second prize of $3. Both are in — 566-3800 Janet Ciminio, Harold Daley, As­ the 11th grade nt MTIIS. bury Park Auxiliary 1333, Mrs. Fel­ PROMPT FREE DELIVERY ton Payne, Middletown Auxiliary Elementary School Sunday Services 2179 and Mrs. Joseph Smith, Guad­ SUMMER 1965 alcanal Auxiliary 4745, Matawan Concert It Presented The Rev. James H. Silver, pas Township, color bearers 1,2,3 and • PNncription Spacialhts lor, has announced the schedule of 4 respectively. , The Matawan Elementary School Also Mrs. Frances LaSiila, Bel- Spring Concert was presented in the Laurence Harbor Protestant Community Church, Sunday. The MONDAY, JUNE 21st • Counotict • Bartons Candy mar Auxiliary 2620, musician; Mrs. the Matawan Grammar School Au­ Sacrament of Infant Baptism will Dorothy Rinear, Keyport Auxiliary ditorium recently. Michael Novak, be celebrated at the II a.m. scr­ 4247, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Viv­ Elementary Instrumental Music Di­ Our Prices Aro Always Right I vice. The new "Covenant" hymnuls ian Sanborne, Highlands Auxiliary rector, conducted the beginning or­ will be dedicated. The greeters will 6902, historian; Mrs. Maver J. chestra, beginning band and ad­ be Miss Florence Donoghue and U-DI-HI DAY CAM P Campbell, Keyport Auxiliary 4247, vanced band ensembles, Involving M r s . Edith McDonald. Church assistant conductrcss; Mrs. Minor 120 students, in a varied prog nun. SOLVE YOUR school will be held at 0:30 a.m. Johnson, Highlands Auxiliary 0902, Concluding selection by the be­ At 7 p.m., the Communion scr­ BROWN ROAD - MORGANVILLE assistant musician; Mrs. William ginning orchestra wai “ A Thanks­ vice and the final program of the McManus, Middletown Auxiliary giving Song" and the beginning spring for the Senior Youth Fellow­ LAWN PROBLEMS 2179, assistant guard, and Mrs. band concluded their set with Children 6 To 12 Years ship will be held. Richard Nebus, Keyport Auxiliary By TONY GIORDANO "Beautiful Spring." M. Greenburg, Mondays Through Fridays — 1:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. 4247, floor work instructor. J. Noddings and II. Heinze, mem­ Installation Officer bers of the beginning band, pliyicd We hava found heavy Infet- rooted. S ill) another difficulty is Mrs. Burkett also announced that u trumpet trio. j RATES: • Qualified Supervision and Instruction tatioai ot CHINCH BUGS la thit dipping! collect In these Mrs. John Sommer, Keyport Aux­ •M Mtget in many lawm in iM t Following selections by the ad­ WEEKLY • Bar-B-Q'i • Wooded Sotting spots and smother the young iliary 4247, Past Department Presi­ vanced btnd were i flute duet by area. dent, will serve as installing of MONTHLY g ran . B. Ileyer and M. Ltmberth; i clar­ fleer; Mrs. Nebus, Keyport Aux­ inet trio with S. Lasko, R, B0n- SUMMER CHINCH BUGS suek Ihe fulc iliary 4247, Department Deputy aa .out o l gnua bladoa to they tf bare ipoti are leu than 1 stein and E. Smith; ind a six tlio tura brown at from drouth. Bv- or 4 inches in diameter, Its prot^ Chief of Staff, installing conduct­ with F. Dugan, T. Caiagrande, ind ress, and Mrs. Lawrence liraly, B. May. The concluding numljer 01 CHINCH BUGS It a ably juit at well to wait for thr Belmar Auxiliary 2620, Installing as­ M browning ot played by Ihe advanced bend and By: Stockte* II. Ilapklae _ . Kwit ImmMlately aurrounding grass to fill la and sistant conductrcss. finale of the program wai "Ala't cover them. T h ii doetn't lake Serving with Mrs. Burkett fur the Wt Got Fun," i The home nu'didne cabinet oa wtl nr dry foliage. Follow coming year and Installed at cere­ provides a great source of re­ lief for many ailments, but It at two-month intervals. monies at the district convention In Ihe Middletown Post llome, are Newark State Grad can, If unwisely maintained, AS A PREVENTIVE Mrs. Charles Nnrinan, Mannsqtian :nu»e no small amount of grief. Auxiliary IS3D, senior vice presi­ Magna Cum Laudo AGAINST CHINCH BUG S . . . Unfortunately, some cabinets eaa Kw it i t soon se weather dent; Mrs, Albert lluwe, Keans­ Miss Lynne U. Marley, daughter hold poisonous nrtldes wllhln la consistently in the eighties or burg Auxiliary 109,1, junior vice the reach of small, nirlotls * SWIMMING if ARCHERY tbove, Repeal at two-month la­ president; Mrs, Princes Nebus, of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ronald ii, Marley, 1711 Deerfield Lane, Matawan, re- hands. Then, too, lliere Is al­ terals. Kwit It ilao helpful ia KennsburK Auxiliary 1!W3, treas­ ways the likelihood that an if ARTS i CRAFTS if CALISTHENICS controlling other pest* auch ts urer. celved her llnchelor of Arts Dcgrvv li. Knrly Childhood Kdiicatlon from iidiilt will carelessly, or aed- leaf hopper*, clover mltei tad Also Mrs, Sidney l.umlicitwin, ilcnlnlly pick up ii wrong buttle Newark Slate College al common if BASKETBALL if VOLLEYBALL lawn moths. Keyporl Auxiliary 4M7, chaplain: llllll we linve Ihe milkings ill an mnonl exercises on Tluirndny. Shi' M r i , l.uili.n1 Lambert, llnnnnli tmfntlunate iiiTl<|,'iil. SUMMER I'l'ossitum 22X1, conductress; Mis, was graduated tiiagn.. emu Inudt . • Morning Snack llnri'y Sachs, Keanslmn: Auxiliary Wlien Mis* Marley graduated II llicic are voung tiers in Ihe BARE SPOTS MM, gunrtl; Mrs. II,nry Kern, Imm ('liinfiirii lllgli Si'lmul in |!«i linii'.clinM, lie i .-ireful where you • Hot Lunch (iiindaicamil Auxiliary -171 , Mrs .■.lie lecrived live .iicliiilnr.thl|>H, in Imc lllll)!'.. (iimlv nulled nsplr in mid limiM>ln.Id iHilsniei. As Tor One ol the mint exasperating TONY GIORDANO Soninier nml Mrn. Nelms, Keyporl eluding ii Iwn year slate si-linlni • Afternoon Snack lawn problem* Is to get new Auxiliary 4247, trustees, ' slup, llie I'.lemenluiy I’nieilt leach Hi,, iiiliill'i, Mink" ll ii prni’tlce In (<■.-< !ich from NalaaMi lie MAIN ST, MATAWAN Wurgo m il John N fIIhi llinittl Jewlnh Women, held n 11 IN I Note In hmidvilieii jniltll< WMI...... llll Ml It. ii»l . M«(lli"fii...... fiet.«li,ml ; el si When vini finish ti linlnllnij um,. in Minftii*.11 a n d e .aai«i>i a n iii idam eaa.ii^u m «*« aa4 na, ' Mr. itml M n. Robert Aiitln stt.l tpin g parly for Die |>n!ienly m the •HUM n N, U llln . Kathy Aiitln, CllffwmnJ Mcmii llolmdel f/iinlng Home on Mon i lini i>, tibix ii mliliei Irnnil fr # » H iU h H iiifn , _ . , Fra* Dsllvwy — M4-I0I1 A coffee hour will be held st tlsy, I'loril ileeomthihs and » m - nmiinil llie enli nl the Ifvfl of isinf •< slHit. Of W.H m l.kiyt Ml. I« Nt, Ihe remaining (mint I'or the it~4a.il I'll hr Nl. I I te mima H i rrn.1 11 o'flock nonn, flontlay, July 4, on prue grshl'Hg were leniuml, All a.M, to lit* iim ?. Opan Sunday 9 A.M. to I P.M. Ihe Uwtt nf Uni mitnse lo hiiwjf all tif ihe jMiirnia immtiiwiMl in the in

ton, productioa auaagers, casts, btitiaeti meeting. Alaa Fishman, Management Club scouts progressing to the next age monthly neighborhood meetings will be outlined. The completed pro* tia n One-Act mad stata crew* will be givea an preaident, pretided at the mealing. Cliffwood Pupils G irl Scout Adult level and a waiting list of new opportunity to participate in thii The new budget approved earlier Formed At Bendii scouts. Mrs. Daniels reported these gram will be published in Septem* program^ by the boird of truiteei and pre- troops are in the process of being ber. Other announcements mada ^ fhy Festival aerted to the congregation for ap­ Receive Pins Tha newly formed Management Leaders Confer established now. It takes the in* were of a uniform exchange by Other highlight! ef the annual terest of the community and sev­ elmirriaa, Mrs. Robert Simons, 40 meeting will be the election of offi­ proval contained provisions for hir­ Club of Bendlx In Holmdel elected far th* lfata*«n ing a full time rabbi and profes- An assembly -vaa held at the The service team of the Mata- eral adults to enable a troop to Essie Dr., 566-7552 and publicity cer* lor tbe IM5-6C play ieana officers at itj first business meet­ lac. Aaautl Mcetiag draws atonal teaching itaff. The congre­ Cliffwood School on Friday lor the wan Neighborhood of Girl Scouts form before meetings can begin. chair 3d, Mrs. Richard Morehead, •n bciag fuulUed tor Nominated for office! at the lait gation approved the budget for the fifth and aiith grades. Anthony J. ing held at the Colta Neck Inn. met Thursday evening at the home There are approximately 450 girls 8 Idol PI., Matawan. Refreshments " drasutk irw fi regular meeting were Ty Ojamaa, coming fiscal year commencing Nucclo, principal, addressed the Guest speaker for the Initial meet­ of Mrs. Kenneth Daniels for pro­ in Matawan troops. were ?rved by Mr*. Pike. preaident; James Shea, vice preti- students bidding the aixth grade gram planning and recruiting pur­ Ju ly 1. ing of tha club was Hugo Peterson, Program PIb b m 4 dent; Mn. Verna Horbal, recording students farewell oa behalf or the poses for the coming Girl Scout m t firat wu art pUy tattval The congregation unanimously ap­ Mr j. Walter Pike presided as Bazaar, Rummage Sale aecretary; Mra. Gladys Crawford, faculty and administration, and Corporate Director of Training for year. Mrs. Richard Getshall, new­ proved the (late of officers and program chairman at the latter ' Ih IlMreday at l:M p.m. la the correiponding ucretary, and E. wishing them well ia their future the Bendlx Corporation, Detroit, ly appointed Neighborhood Chair­ M M tal Iti Racmltoa Ceater, member! of the board of trustees part of the meeting. The program A bazaar and rummage sale wil Charlea Weigel, treaiurer. school career*. Mich. man presided. MkMna, chart** O'Hare, d ire cto r a t follows: Andrew Sackerman, committee made up of representa­ be held Friday and Saturday at St In the absence of M n. E. Can- A final report will be rendered on preaident; Alan Fishman, vice The primary objective of the club She announced Ihe following team tive leaders of each age level pro* Mary's Episcopal Annex, 19 Enst •f **Tha D n u kard " aad “ Dear diloro, Parent-Teacher Auoclatlon Ihe Playera successful ipring pro­ president; Alan Gordon, treasurer; appointments: Brownie Troops Con­ vides a nucleus of activities sched­ Front St., Keyport. The event ii ’ lor Ika Playcri, aad Cllf- Advisor, Mr, Nuccio then preaent- ia to educata its members In the d u cts, “ Dear Charlei,” and Ed­ Mra. Morris Bogdonnff, recording sultant, Mrs. William Groft; Junior uled for the year in which ail troops sponsored by the Red Oak Co-oper* m, former director of Uw ed reporter pini to thow who application of new management ward Cerra, chairman of the play aecretary; Mrs. Arthur Karlin, cor­ Troops Consultants, Mrs. William of the Neighborhood take part; par* ative Nursery School and will ba Jatiort aad iha Mala- served «f reporters for th* monthly techniques. Club officers elected reading committee will announce responding secretary; Steven Os- Quinn, Borough and Mrs. Walter ents and interested adults are ex­ open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both dramatic P-TA newspaper. T h o u receiving were Albert Masch, president; plaaa for Ilw organization'! 1MM6 trow, Peter Wallach, Ted Gerrig, Zinsmeister, Strathmore, Cadette pected to serve on the committees days. A variety of new merchan­ . ^ k jX i .M aiW M plaaa for tha forth- pins were: Fourth grad*, Brenda Jam es Noddings, first vice presi­ “ Evwlaa Under Uw Star*” ■eaion of pleye. Saul Schuisel, Bert Morachnlck, Troops Consultant, Mrs. Warren arranging each separate event. dise will be featured In addition to Bruno, Nancy Cillahaa, Dorene dent; Henry Sivik, second vice Mcsserschmidt. Continuing a scc­ Tentative plans were made and clothing, appliances, furniture and .B m *I P la y Pro irsm to ba pre- and Arnold Katinsky, members oi Cano, Suzanne Goettig; fifth grade, president; Henry Raymond Werfel, household articles In good condi­ the board. In addition the congre­ ond year as Troop Organizer for at the next meeting discussion of hjr dw Playeri la oae of the Karen Connelly, Colleen Hoyt. Phyl­ secretary; Cecil Lear, treasurer; Temple Beets Officers gation a p p r o v e d constitution­ the Borough Is Mrs. Kenneth Dan­ these plans and the program of the tion. . „h 'i parki In late July or ear- lis Mess, Doris W icki; aiitJi grade, Joseph Strongoll, sergeant - at - al changes including the addition ol iels, 566-6038. A Troop Organizer Is t r Aamat. And Board Of Trustees Judy Bordeaux. Kathy Bracken, arms. a second vice president to the needed for the Strathmore area. Ttoaa oae-act plays will go into Thomai Cohen, Thomas Mackiel, pnAKtlaa immediately w hich Board of Trustees. Directors elected for three years There are nine Brownie Troops, 5th Year On June • the congregation of Nancy Vena. were Charles Carrol and William eight Junior Troops, three Cadette “ that three separata dlrec- Temple Shalom held it i annual Mrs. R. Bulvanoaki, faculty ad­ Pulley; two years, Thomas Bergen- Troops and one Senior Troop reg­ Of Successful Service visor to the atudent council, (poke mt. Matawan P-TA To Be dahl and John Nusscar; one year. istered In the Neighborhood. Sev­ briefly on the aims and purposes Ja ck Holden and Donald Nord­ eral new troops will have to be or­ P.I.I. To Ambitious Student* Host* For County Unit of the student council. The Student strom. ganized by fall to accommodate the ALUMINUM council for the 1SSMS ichool. year "Where Each May “ A Well-Informed P-TA Is a Suc­ was commended for it* fine work. cessful P-TA" states the purpose Following the talk plaa were pre­ Develop His Abilities" and theme of the Monmouth Coun­ sented to President, lu d f Bor­ STORM i ty Council Workshop to be held al deaux; secretary, P it Nicholson; FARMLAND TOP SOIL the Matawan Regional High School, vice president, Marlene Pittius; SUMMER SCHOOL Wednesday, June 23, from 7:30 to member!, John Maniscalca, Pat SCREENED OR PREMIUM Full or Part Time Program WINDOWS - DOORS 10 p.m. This is the first time that Grey, Richard Davis, Kathy Con­ the Matawan Regional High School nelly, Thomas MacFee, Marsha P it­ Mornings or Evenings WHITE ALUMINUM Parent - Teacher Association will tius, Pat Frederick*. Barbara Alli­ Erosion Control — Planting — Sod July 5 — August 27 play host at a workshop for the 89 son, Kathy Zaniewski, Bruce Kirch- P-TA local! of Monmouth County, ner. : In order to direct and accom­ The assembly closed with the L LUCAS. Inc. Robert I. Price, Ed. M. Director SEASON ALL plish the planning for effective Par­ group singing lead l y the muiic ent • teacher policies and princi­ teacher, Mr*. Patricia Vaccarella. P.I.I.'i Individual Hachinf method witKin a cl«u atmoiptwa offers tba FOR KAUTY AND IA S I pals and In order that all officers beit known approach to adueation. C laim ara hpt small (averaging and chairmen be well - informed, KEY ROOT u u 264-1415 1 to 4 Hudenti) thU allows instructors sufficfant fima for Individual at­ OF MAINTENANCE the Monmouth County Council oi Nursery Trips tention. Individual differences ara diaqnoiad, personality traits observed, the New Jersey Congress of Par­ and ipacial talents recognised and inherent abilities unfolded. ALUMINUM SIDING ents and Teachers has planned this Three special events wound up evening to extend information lo the school year for children of the READING I. GRADES 1-7 CALL TODAY promote and stimulate a success­ Red Oak Co-operative Nursery Court* te detigned to rebuild the belie foundation of the rnachantei #f FOR FREE FRIENDLY ful parent - teachcr year. School. Both the three anil four- reeding. PKonict in sight reading, word discrimination, word analysis, Registration is scheduled for 7:15 year-old classes enjoyed I clais interpretation end comprehension*!. Alto, Reeding II Gradai I * II* ESTIMATE p.m. with an opening and orienta­ train trip, a visit to Red B u lk Air­ Speed Roading and General Comprehension of Contant. tion period In the cafeteria at 7:45 port and a family picnic at Holm­ p.m. Conference sessions are sched­ del State Park. All three oullngs Suuday, June 20th ENGLISH I. GRADES 7-9.t ‘ uled from g to 9:45 p.m. in various were judged successful. Claiaes for Foundation for basic English skills. Emphails on grammar, vocabulary ATLANTIC GLASS CO. classrooms, and will cover the ma. tho 1965-66 season will be held at development and mechanics of English, principle* of narration, descrip­ ny facets of P-TA activities. Any the Old First Church on Kings M a k e D a d tion, eipoiition and argumentation. ALSO English If, Iff, literature. ''Glatt and MSrron In Every Sizo You Can Break" P-TA member may attend. Highway In Middletown. For regis­ tration information, call M ri. S. GENERAL MATHEMATICS. GRADES 2-12 AND ADULTS MATAWAN: 130 LOWER MAIN ST. David, 566-7505. “King for The Day” Thorough mastery of the fundemontels of arithmetic, the four basle Babrisfcys Win Trophy processes of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. ALSO review OPEN IATJ. TIL NOON of whole numbers, fractons, decimal* and per cent*. ALSO Algebra I, IL In Mustang Road Rally Treat Him To One of Belmar Red Bank Complete Lino of LANGUAGES. SPANISH, FRENCH, LATIN. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Babrisky, Foreign languages are taught by conversation mothod. Students converse 1113 H Street 21 Maple Ave. Tennent Rd., Morganville, were one H i a Favorite Dinners with each other and teacher. Grammer takes its place as It Is naedad (or of the 10 top winners In the Annunl Swimming correct usage. High school equivalency diploma preparation, evening. “ Mustang Road Rally” held on Saturday. A trophy was presented At Shore Point Inn CONTINUOUS REGISTRATION — for the best "husband and wife" TRANSPORTATION FROM MOST AREAS MORE TIME FOR team. POOL Catoflng To AIR CONDITIONED BUILDING The Rally, sponsored by the New­ • Banquet* • Weddings • Parties ark District Ford Dealers, started 8 Lar®# Dining Room 9 Coffee Shop 0 Cocktail Lounge FO* INFORMATION AND BULLETIN - B66-2222 at the Monmouth Shopping Center, FREE CONSULTATION INTERVIEWS SATURDAY 9:00 • 4:00 P.M, % Eatontown, where the cars left at CHEMICALS one minute intervals over a five- PRIVATE INSTRUCTION INSTITUTE • Shore Point Inn and Motel hour course, with destination being LLOYD AND NOLAN ROADS MORGANVILII, N. J. the Concord Hotel, Lake Klamcsha, HIGHWAY 35 and HOLMDEL RD. — HAZLET (N tit To M.taw.n’l 5*r.ftimor.) N.Y. About 150 cars competed in NELSON the rally which was one of 10 units rticipating. Competition w a s Impulse-Type Ksed on running the course in the ’t it A I j\- f '.It.* least, pumber of miles and observa­ SPRINKLER FREE DELIVERY tion ot points of Interest along the * WITH,A WORK-SAVING route. HEADS PHONE Upon completion of the rally, all HARRY'S LIQUORS & BAR of the contestants were guests ol .. .. • 264-7887 CUB the, Ford Motor Company at a din­ POOLE AVE. BETWEEN MIDDLE ROAD AND ROUTE 36 ner served In the Versailles Room of the Concord Hotel. WINDOW Accompanying the couple, was CADET Mr. Babrlsky's brother, “ J, B ." SHADES Babrisky, also of Morganville. Made-To-Order W e Have A ll The Ingredients For

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body would thereby willfully be said the township Planning Board Mayor Traphagen commented volve a costly bridging of a gully setting up a permanent non-con­ on Dec. 18, 1961, had released the that on a 1000-dog basis, the Smith back of the Glenwood Apartments. forming use. developer from any obligation to charge of $1.75 per dog would be And he found that the ownership ®l|* lives in Strathmore, wss In Haas Froehlich, a Strathmore church lands would be financed Residents ef Brown Rd.. Morgsa- conflict of interest, Mr. McGowan resident and political candidate, re­ three - fourths by the federal gov* plan a 12,000-mile drive in two tiny European cars from Here Comes Summer vlile, presented s petition to the said the committeeman had been a ported ■ dog nuisance he witnessed ernment and the borough would on­ the southern tip of South America, Tierra del Fuego, to council asking action against speed­ petitioner in another action against at tha recreation playground in ly have to pay one-fourth. But there Su h u m t ia oa Ui way, and lt won't fa* long until lt*a Strathmore. He considered it a Anchorage, Alaska, starting thia month. They are sponsored t , T o r tboM interested in ejuctneti, it w ill make ita ers on their road. Levitt and had publicly criticized were counter arguments that the by the French Sports Ministry . . . oh? The council introduced aa ordi- the builder. health menace to children using the average age of the housing along official appaaranc* at 9:56 A.M., Eaatern Standard Tima, playground. But he waa told by THE SHIFT TO THE LEFT for. automatic toll collectors ince which permits the erection The other action still pending, Jackson St. should qualify it for ur­ Jun* 21; It’a tha icuon of vacation! and fun. Almost of garden apartments in an R-200 Committeeman Daniel Downey that ban renewal. on the Garden State Parkway was started Tuesday . . . deals with s contention by Strath­ aa the offense was committed on avaryona welcome* and eagerly awaitt it. But, every year, zone, as a special exception. Only more residents that Levitt failed to Daniel Mancini and Edward ^ . The New Jersey Highway Authority reported work under lands under control of the recreu- that fun ia brutally, Moodily and inatantly ended for great one bedroom apartments are per­ meet a commitment to reserve 15 Currie were outspoken against any way on its program to relocate the 25c-toll collecting ma­ mitted. They are to be barred from t*M commission, there is where one-way system for Main St. or any numbera of people, became t i cnreleaa, thoughtless and per cent of the Strathmore lands Mr. Froehlich should take his com­ chines from the extreme right lanes of across - the - road the area east of Route 70 and north for open spaces and public use, crosscutting to taken traffic cross­ overanthutiastic practices. plaint. plazas nearer the centcr for each travel direction . . . The o| Route 520. There can be no Judge Simmill noted that Mr. town. Martin Dell joined them in The dangers are varied, but they all can be averted. more than 12 units per building Schwartz has been attorney for Mayor Traphagen told him that reporting the experience of Mata­ first switches in the “Exact Change" lanes since the A u - ^ ' f o r instance: '■■■■".; - snd can occupy no more than 20 the Strathmore Civic Association he should act as a citizen to sign wan businessmen with the alleged thority set tiie program are to take place at the Raritan per cent ot a development area. Highway driving w ill be at ita height, and congestion and asked It his position in this a complaint over a violation he had congestion was not so bleak as it and Asbury Park Toll Plazas along the Parkway's- north­ On June 25 there will be a third observed personally. But Mr. Froe­ w ill ba common. Adjust and adapt your driving habits ac- case as township attorney was not was being made to appear. ern seashore stretch before Ju ly 4 . . . Under the program, public hearing on the disputed sal­ “ sensitive.” hlich insisted it wus a health matter Hut William Lanzaro, an uptown eordingly. Sunbathing is a happy and somnolent pleasure. ary ordinance and also action on and the duty of the health board the 25c-autoniatics will be shifted inward at each toll plaza Resigned Club Past nuto deafer, held up Keyport as an But too much exposure can make your vacation a time of an emergency appropriation of $20,­ to take the responsibility under its example of what congestion and to serve passenger ear traffic and only manual collection pain, and avan put you in the hospital. Take the sun in 000 for preparing a tax map and Mr. Schwartz said that upon ordinance. But the mayor and Mr. poorly devised parking layouts can will be provided in the outside lanes to handle especially Moderate doees, particularly at the beginning. a revaluation program. Manzo Con* learning in November 1963, he Downey told him a citizen could do to the business prosperity of a might be appointed to the munici­ the heavier, slower-moving vehicles like house trailers and Swimming ia aummer’s classic exercise. Tragically, tractiag Co., Matawan, wss sward­ sign complaint under the health town, Mr. Boorman stated his ed a $15,410 contract for road re­ pal post in January 1964 he resign­ code and he should act against the buses which normally drive to the right and must pay a drowning* run well into tha thousand* each season. Swim- planning organization had stud­ surfacing. ed ss counsel to the civic associa­ partiea. ied by-passes around Matawan for higher fare . . . Manually-operated booths will also be tion and has had no connection mlng alone, overestimation of ability and endurance, diving through traffic that the central ar­ intermingled with the automatic collection units in the in­ with stakes litigation from the Into unknown waters are some of the potentially lethal prac­ Now U.S. Citizens the ea streets could be kept open boJh club's point of view. side lanes, sometimes on an interchangeable basis, to serve tices responsible. ways for the intown shopper. But Robert A. Wood is appearing as Hoimdel Board those needing change or information. Six bayshore area residents be­ he snid the idea of using Lloyd Rd. The boating boom has reached enormous proportion*. attorney for the civic group, and came naturalized citizens of the (continued from page one) for an "outside” by - pa*« for QUICK PAINT JOB . . . Eight housepainters were Improper boat handling, overloading, failure to have the two members, Robert Chesterman United States at ceremonies held ark firm was chosen after tho through traffic had run into busily swabbing un exterior wall of a house in South Pas­ and Herbert J . Parker, all of whom proper safety equipment aboard, a lack of knowledge of Monday - in Freehold. Monmouth board had reduced its choice of ar* strong opposition in Strathmore, adena, Cal., when a driverless pickup truck came along are defendants; and Walter Geh- th e ru le * o i the road, such needles* hostage* to fortune County Judge Thomas J. Smith chitects to a final two. vfihllc getting a north - south ricke is representing the Planning and knocked the wall down . . . The truck didn’t hit any aa theae taka a heavy toll of health and life. presided and the oath was ad­ llie architects were hired on a throughway along the westerly Board. Mr. Schwartz is attorney of the painters, and none was hurt in the tumble . . . Thora-w ministered by Miss Mary Collins, 54 vote, board members William shore of Lake Lefferts in Madison 80, hav* fun thia summer. But know what you’re tor the committee and Township county naturalization clerk. New F. Daly, Albert E. Spcncer jr., Township also appeared to have as Havani.s, 42, owner of the vehicle, said the truck doing and do lt tha right way. That ia the safe way! Engineer Karl F. Heuser. citizcns are Moti L. Gidumal, Ox­ James M. Goodwin and Marry K. nigh to insurmountable difficul­ in gear and its brakes set when he left it parked on a hill. ford Lane, Matawan, India; Yoko Lubkert making up the majority ties. As he left, so did it . . . straight for the house 1000 feet the press la order to schleve our Figel, Broadway, Union Beach, Ja­ vote of the board with Mr. Kcrwin Offers Suggestion Communication goal of bringing the best in choral Slate Meeting awny . . . “ 1 stood there,” said M r. I-Iavanis, “ and watched pan; Margaret M. Rocssler, Main to effcct the action. Alex A. Busse Jerome Becker felt that Jack* To the Editor, music to the shore ares. jr. and Dr. Philip N. Rabin later it roll down the hill, around the curb, go between light St., Matawan, Ireland; Adele M. (continue^ from page one) son St. would not require a gully We look forward to your continu­ Matawan, appeared but too late to vote. John poles, jump a curb, llien go straight down the yard, miss­ The Board of Directors snd mem­ Carney, Daniel Dr., Can­ scheduled to start around Aug. 1, bridge, that there could be a traf­ ing support during the coming year. Teresa T. bers ot the Shrewsbury Chorale ada; Mucci, Main St., the committee noted. J. Landers, board president, and fic jughandle from nn extension ing every obstacle in its way . . . Thnt darn thing must wish to thank you tor the coverage Mrs. Robert S. Nugent Matawan, Italy, and Louis Toma- John F . Anderson were absent front diagonally of that street to th»_» Publicity Chairman Mayor Henry Traphagen also an­ liavo had eyes.” . . . Damage to Ihe wall was not dolermined. ■ were able to afford us during sieilo, Main St., Matawan, Italy. nounced that Levitt and Sons this the meeting. southeast where il would intersect s past conceit season. George S. Kinkade, board secre­ Main St. S week started work on the widening hnus, Kenneth Ellsworth Kraft, tary, reported the next step to car* Mr. Dell wanted to know about Ann Claire Sullivan, Gertrude Eliz­ The Chorale needs the support of and reconstruction of Atlantic Ave. Michael G. Kurdyla. Area MCAP Unit Under nn agreement with the town­ ryfng out a program /ook/ng to get­ tlte zoning changes Mr. Boorman abeth Sutherland, Kenneth John Police Upheld In Also Joann Marie Lackovicb, Je f­ ship, the Levitt firm will recon­ ting ihe new school erected and in would envision in keeping with his Szyarto, Daniel Thomas Talmadge, (continued from page one) struct and resurface Atlantic Ave. uw by September 1507, will be for urban renewal suggestion of carry­ frey T. LaGrange, Nancy Jean Carol Jean Tamburri, George Lahr, Linda Jean Lamberson, Fran­ Holds Meeting it, avowing he was not making any and Church St. the new superintendent, H. Victor ing Ravine Dr. across as a major Woodrow Tappin jr., Robert Louis BEST BUY such requirement of police "until cis L. Lasko, Jeanette Marie Las­ Testino, Barbara Ann Thomas, T h e Matawan Neighborhood • The work is to be done at the Crespy, to confer with Epple & bisecting artery. The Master Plan the Supreme Court tells me 1 expense of the Levitt firm under Seaman over the next two weeks to expert foresaw’ ratables increased sen, Patricia Mary Leavcy, Bar­ eriy Jean Thomas, Louis F r a n c if/ * Council held its fourth meeting on must.” by rezoning a present residential bara Ledet, Raymond Garrett Lee, Tomasello. June 13 in the Mt. Moriah Baptist the pact with (he township. It Is bring in ut the Ju ly 6 board Mr. Brady was accordingly fined in return for the township’s per­ meeting a general recommendation area on Broad St. for offices. lie Rose Mary Lee, Richard John Lew­ Also Frederick Henry Trauiman, Church, Center St., Cliffwood. The (15 and (5 costs for a rear end is jr., Susan Eileen Lewis, Cathy USED meeting was attended by 48 peo­ mission given three years ago on the size of the school needed found zoning for new offices very Ronald William Trcmper, Joseph collision with a car driven by Rus­ to enlarge the original 1400-home and the facilities which should go necessary for the central business Ann Linden, Louise Jean Lock­ Albert Trctola, Anthony C. Tron- ple. The following officers were wood, Richard Henry London jr., sell F. Delaney, 308 Shore Rd., Un­ Strathmore development to 1900. into it. area, but even more imperative an cone, Wilbert Junior Underwood, elected: President, Claude A. Lew­ ion Beach, on Route 35, June 1 and addition to the area for stores and Alan L. Lowell, Gary William Mnc- is; vicc president, Walter L. Hill; Advertise For Property Linda Lee Vance, Lynne Ann Vena, $10 and $5 costs for hitting the auto In advance of this, the board will commercial uses once the streets Dowell, Michael Dennis Machado, William H. Vena, Ann Irene Vogel, SAIIS IUILT ON recording secretary, Mrs. Gail ol James F. Osborne, 5 Deer St., pattern is expanded and altered George Edward Magnenat, Patricia Harris; corresponding secretary, Library Question receive June 22 tenders of prop­ Richard Thomas-Walker, Edward Hulet, with a U-drive truck two erty from owners contacted provide the freer flow o f ' traTfic* Kathrine Maher. ‘ . Francis Walsh, Gregory Charity Mrs. Judith Marquess and treasur days later. Patrolman Frank (continued from page one) . through newspaper advertising for he advocated. Also Karen Theresa Majewski, er, Louis Armour. Weisner, Patricia Ann Welstead, Q uality & Fletcher, township police, investi­ Rothlnes Associates, East Oi- acreage of a sufficient size to be lie defied his critics to deny that Robert John Malysa, Marilyn Jane Patricia Ann Wilks, Elm er Charles Members of the Executive Com' gate the second smashup. ange, the board's consultants, in­ the Ravine Dr. and Main St. inter­ mittee are: Mrs. Marie Noren, Mrs. the location for the new school. An Marley, George Francis Marsh, Williams, H. Robert Woolley, Rob­ Anthony Cuccinelio, Elizabeth dicated costs could range from $21) ad explaining the conditions of re­ section is now one of the, worst, en­ Thomas Charles Mnrsh, Harold W. ert T. Wright, Phyllis Anne, XI- • lanlce Williams, Mrs. Lucille Jon­ to $25 a square foot. The firm rec­ and August J. Ritz, 89 Lakeview ceiving such tenders appears in cumbered intersectings of traffic Marshall, Junis Ann Marshall, Pat­ que.1, Sharon Jo^ Zimmer, Janot*4 Service es, Miss Evelyn Cruse, James ommended construction of a 12,000- Way, Cliffwood Beach, each were this newspaper. that can be found anywhere. With ricia Lenore Martucci, Robert John Rita Zimmermann. Smith, William Washington, Ed­ square foot facility within two years fined SIS and $5 costs after Magis­ Mr. Lubkert brought in a report housing and apartments opening up MasieJJo, Robert Howard Mathew* first step. Based on the flrnVs ward Jones, Rev. J . L. Dsrgon, trate Elgart found them guilty of as a at the June 9 meeting of a “ time­ all along the Ravine Dr. area, he son, Richard A. Matovcik, V ir­ Willism J. Hutcheson, Mrs. cost estimate, the price for this Rev. careless driving ss the result of a table” for the procedures in erect­ warned that what is now a critical ginia Ellen McDonough, Lily M. Gersldine Crockett snd Mrs. Flor­ would be between (200,000 and ’64 Dateun rear - end collision May 15 on Route ing the new school to assure its situation could become a totally im­ McKinney, Linda A. McManus, First Mass Sunday equip­ eses Erickson. Joseph E. Taylor ef 35. Thomas Gould, Keansburg, a >400,000 without books and possible one i/ something like his Norma Loree McTague, Juliette O. WORT ROAMTH being in use no later than Septem­ (continued from page one) tha MCAP office was present to third driver, spotted M r. Cuccinelio ment. crossflow plan is not done about it. ber 1067. Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Meinertzhagen, Ronald Louis Me­ south side of Ravine Dr. to Chees* aaswer questions about tha func- as going by him at high speed and Mayor Hyrne said the proposal Mr. Currie and Mr. Hostetter sar, Robert Daniel Moelius, Ann wouid be plsced on referendum Busse were other members of this quake Rd. and the Middlesex C o u a JtS Uosu aad duties of a neighborhood Mr. Rifs coming out of Prospect both assailed the reasonableness Molinaro, Grace Lconara Morizio. council. only If the cost to the borough ex­ special commiltec. Then- initial rec­ ty line. Ave. onto the highway io the face ommendation of hiring an architect of the traffic flow figures of 1200 ’64 Studebaker Tha following committees have ceeded $150,000. The borough and Also Michele Mary Morizio, Rod­ On the east, the parish la bound* al onoomilng traffic. that night had to be put over until cars per hour, Mr. Hostetter found COMMA NOU tCYL. township share costs roughly on a ney Wayne Moses, Patricia Ruth ed by the west side of Lloyd Rd. been formed: Housing and resi- George W. Pheasant, Morgan­ it was, even conservatively, ten OVMMIVI 30-04 percentage respectively. Tuesday, hut the receiving of ten­ Mowell, David F. Munson, Patricia to Route 34 and along the west dsata' lavolvsment, dsy-csre cen­ ville, was found guilty of careless cars per minute. Mr. Currie insist­ ders of property June 22 will put Ann Murphy, Patricia Louise Nap- side of Route 34 to Beacon Hill ter, youth, recreation. Job oppor­ driving and fined 120, but Stanley ed he used Main St. for three back- the board on schedule. The board pi. Lawrence Nat-arcola jr., Doro­ Rd. On the south, the parish Is tunities in the ares, both for ado­ Platzer, 47 Ivy Way, Matawan, was and-forth runs per day, 8 a.m. - 9 lescents and adults, are being stud­ also acted on the recommendation thy Nebus, Jennifer Justice Nebus, bounded by Rcacon Hill and Wool- cleared c t a similar charge after Rezoning Asked of Mr. Lubkert’s committee to re­ a.m.; 4 p.m. * 8 p.m. and 7 p.m. * Carol Lynn Neumeycr, Kuren Lou­ *64 Studebaker ied la this respect, the youth and leytown Rd. extending to the Mid* an accident at Cambridge Dr. (continued from page one) quest October dates for submitting 10 p.m., and he never, any day of ise Nixon, Valeric Jo Pearce, Har­ CRUISER, V-t AUTOMATIC group will work in close relation­ Route 14, Kenneth E. Joel, Key­ dlesex County line which forms tht ship with the already existing county and the tax rale third from its proposals in Trenton. Mr. Lub­ the week, encountered difficulty old R. Pease, Diane E . Pennetti, western boundary. port, defense attorney, argued in kert explained with state approv­ and tie - ups of any troublesome or­ Youth Employment Service ia Mat­ the lowest. There is $4005 true val­ Linda Ellen Peterson, Joseph The parish is the fifth to be es« vain against the testimony of Wil­ ue of real estate per capita. They als gained in October, the board der. Even in getting past or in and Stanley Petrick, Jean Marie Phil­ awan, so as to avoid duplication of liam McDonald, a gas station oper­ out of Ravine Dr. tablished in the hayshore ares. described the municipality’s credit could hold an election on its bond­ lips, Donna Marie Picariello, Jo ­ Others nre St. Joseph's, Keyport; ’63 Studebaker effort. ator who had witnessed the acci­ Frank Triscari, the borough en­ position as "excellent,” noted a JI. ing proposal Dec. 1. If the proposal seph Robert Pizzi, Richard Todd Holy Family, Union Beach; St. CUSTOM, »CVL. The Day-care Center group hai dent and was produced by Patrol­ gineer, defended the practical base 540,000 debtor position was a com carries, he opined the board coulci Potter. Renedlct’s, /fazlet, and St. Gall, submitted s detailed proposal to the man Ralph Medolla. for the needs that Mr. Boorman fortable one and that the township seek plans and layouts final ap­ Also Frances Raccuia, Rosoanne riel’s, Marlboro Township. MCAP office and.it is hoped that Lawrence P. Gilchrist, 45 Fulton was citing for the central business approval will ba forthcoming with had a t400,000 bonding reserve- provals in Trenton by Feb. t and Frances Rainko, Margaret M. Rai- St., Keyport, was fined $5 and $5 available. be acting on bids for construction district. In from JO to W days. none, Dennis Gilbert Reeves, Kar­ ’63 Ford each for driving after dark without L e o n a r d Morizio, chairman, by Mar. 1. Asked about Route 34, Mr. Door­ en Rice, James G. Richards, Ron­ SPEED Y SAYS: M IR IA N I V I AUTO. Next meeting of the Council is headlights and for failure to have man said ho was in favor of some gained submission of his recom­ ald E. Ridenour, Edward Gerard scheduled lor Sunday evening, July current inspection on his car. Nor­ addition to the commercial zoning mendation of use of the vacant Rosar, Steven Ja y Rus.sell, Robert 11, at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church man Currie, Keyport attorney, ar­ across from the Strathmore shop­ Key-Matawan bowling alley, near Downtown E. Sadowski, Hettie Rose Sanders. in Cliffwood, from 8 to 10 p.m. Ev­ gued that the charge was filed by ping center, but lie commended the ery Interested person Is Invited to the Keyport line, for the site of the Marie Sanders, Ronald L. Savage, ’62 Chevrolet Patrolman Medolla within 14 days joint library facility. Mayor Trap­ (continued from page one) reserved approach of past zoners attend. A cordial welcome Is espe­ after Mr. Gilchrist’s car was re­ Carol Arm Schneider, Nancy Scully, f t L O O K M U IR V.|. AUTO.. hagen commented that the total ping nut a two-years incidence of in refusing to let the street !>.' made Janet Kathryn Searls, Mark Jeffrey cially extended to people from the jected a sccond time. f - e l F O R AIR COND. floor ares was vastly In exccss ol accidents which .showed 94 on business all the way through. Scifter, Barbara Louise Shafto, Keyport area, as Keyport hss not Magistrate Elgart ruled drivers the 21,000 sq. ft. needed for the li­ Main St. to only 30-somc in a com­ Asked by Mr. Lanzaro about the Robert (Jordon Shafto jr., Mary been represented in the Council so entitled to a single period to were brary. parable area of Route 34. He stated Frenemi section, he gave assur­ Frances Siano. far. make repairs. Mr. Currie contend­ Jerome Backer, Matawan, gained that the county's traffic record* ance that a new picture of zoning w ME Tha Council will sponsor a rum­ ed Mr. Gilchrist was entitled to a showed Main St. now to be carry­ Also Bonnie Marie Simplon, Ben­ *62 Ruegeot a minor subdivision of the Amber for thi* area was a!^> in the mak­ mage sals lo be held Friday, st second period since the second re­ ing as h^avy a traffic load as Route ing. edict John Smith, Dorothy Joan ON th* V.F.W. Hall in Cliffwood from Construction Co. lots ut Willow and Smith, Karen Ann Smilh, Nancy jection was for a different reason Grand Aves. 34, even though never denned for Mayor Kdwurd E. Hyrne intro 10 s.m. to 4 p.m. from the first. such. He felt that with thu develop­ duced the Master Planners, but ex­ Marie Smith, Carl D. Snyder, P A C E O u t Harvey Taylor, Old Bridge, was ment of the urban renewal project Wayne F. Spalford, William James plained the needs of his prisale SECOND SECTION Salt O f Nursery Stock fined |25 and 15 costs and had his involving the acquisition of the employment prevented his staying Stevenson, Margaret Ann Stewart, Fog For Ticks Methodist church and demolishing Gregory Joseph Stroekbine, Marv CUSTOM WAtON, t-CYL, license suspended 15 days for al­ for the exposition by Mr. Boor- From Trailer Barred legedly driving sn auto with a can (continued from page one) It to clear its properly, a new back- { man and his assistant, David Ko- of beer in his hand. Patrolman Jo ­ bert II. Hickman who felt It wss of-stores parking area could be run delskv. The meeting was held at ADVI RflSf Mf NT ADVlRTlSF.MtNT Madison Township Zoning Board seph Williams summoned him. excessive In smount for a “ one halfway between Main St. and Dutchy’s, Main St. ol Adjustment Friday refused s shot” treatment for tho whole sum­ Hroad ’St. .south to what is now lhe variance for Harry and Msrgaret mer. The spraying slso camo un­ west extension of Center St. Transportation Special 'l he church, he noted, would be Debevolse, RD I, Matawan, seeking der question from Charles Short Jr., Reserve Decision duly compensated for iti loss of its (lommencement th* right to sell nursery stock from the usslstant health inspector, who building nnd lands In the urban re ’56 Ford s fist bed trailer on the south side (continued from page one) noted it could not be truly effective (continued /nun page one) newal project nnd could erect » nf Route 516 opposite the Lakeridge to put In metal Hakes on the four against licks in thot these posts ste Goldstein, Stephanie Mary Gonski, corners of the building lota aa the modern edifice at a site mnn» out Wagon development of Levitt ft Sons. carried Into an sres ss parasites llmcf Michael O ni’n, 'loin Way of tho congested area when? it An exception for s commercial Township Committee contends is on wild animals. Green, .lane Gny.oiy, Joseph F, V-» Automatic could get the parking lands ami the use fn sn R-ISO residential zone for required In an ordinance. The ellnilnsttofl of them by sprsy Grimaldi, Dinne Marie (iuerriero. s two-ysar period had been sought. M. Raymond McGowan, Shrews­ room for accessory building* the Gladys Kvelyn Gumbs, Film ond can accordingly only ba a tem­ congregation would require. $49.95 Tha board refused lo socade that s bury, attorney for the Levitt firm, porary measure, he notod, But Hamilton, Fdward Hamilton, Mary temporary exception to estsbllshed ssld Iha sctlon was like an ippeal, Quoitlon Qualification Ingrid Hammond, laureno* Wil­ Mayor Traphagen folt the spraying Mr. Moorman mlmltted under ronlng could be granted, thsl tho hut “ an sppeal from nothing." He would bring a temporary relief, If liam ll.wmnunil, Cat hi Ui.tne Ham (jiiestionhig he wan not totally *me slra. I — '*2 V«i*w«9M« nothing else, and would reduce ihe tho area where the church now overall nuisance that could other­ Al.'-o PhyllK Caie llaithe. Dian^ HtaniN would qunllfv for urban re Lou lltirrls, Kaihken Mmie l|a*ie- I — '40 VoAiwagen Im wise tm aspoctod, lie noted that newal but that he Ntmngly Inclin­ IT’S SO CONVENIENT TO there was only a four months span mtfthn, I ’atrlrm Mary Ihuif'r, la­ ed to thft W ™ it would ho, lie mm Kevin ffaye't. Richard Wllb ou I — *40 to t»v«r until cold weather returns. wun certain lhat *cclion* of thr Or- Letter Te FrestoM lluyiH’i, I’redenck J’, IIi»/'mi, Sle. diard St. * Xtilwrll St. a red would j phntni’ HlliU’bianilt, Ciiilmi nn- | re The board wss concerned st • Iw eligible (or nrbtui renewal and I — *40 K iid iM ir SHOP BY : lllll, I'atrleln Ann illtwK David l,eo report tha Monmnuth County Moi. hi) foi esaw n linn new garden quite Extermination Commission apartment /one Iti that sector of ’ JloDmid, lhfbhar’1, John .bwph I - ’17 For4 had don# no work In tho township IIhImmI. UoImmi Allan Ihnhon. lien town. hi ml tl Oieen Hunter, Jean Ann PHONE as yot, A latter of reminder was Mr. floornmn Mao ventured an nl I — '40 Morrk W i|M ordered sent In Freehold ss the Intuitive would be • fneond nlwp- Hupp. iloAhiie |», Im in vnbi, l aiol . a • and Sara Too. mosquito nuisance was declared lo pltig center, for .fttcfctoii St.-Aber­ Ann JI Ivii>;«>h, Denim |),ini"l .1'it 'hai l* n lltivikn .Im m iti, hwph Authortiesl Chooto From In Our Cetalof I'armlnitdiile, of Oointminliv Unit tiie h u !"'• I n iti’k, I b.nen ti IvipHM, iiUMilowliiml mill limb Winta 1 CPfcAflVf CAMfMJV* M.-lJt- P 4 P&els Sluciebnlier • Dsltun Control, Is clarified, Mr. filiort «d \le|ihi|| Ivb'f K hvmp. .Inhn |),i Vh|| D ttltf Telephone Shopplnf Service ItMMs of accede did lllll Ijlvn Ihi I — — vised Iliu clmngo from Munlelpil MHM'b pl/H Ill'll! b.ttt,, • '■iii'ii I 1 b' imi pi.c. Ivi'mirad, l*a j Av*., M*il*l, Il leny kl*j|!nrj "i* ‘^ 'I"* tn,> •'ll1 l’»f CATALM SALES STORE Wimti'ii Servlto Ik'Ciiihs tlmt busi­ thub'l qu«’[-li"ltiti|' mU hiI ,l,it fe'd (ini' I* * -1*’«*i, I'l.n* I Ivm I;... . I., ot lb/ | t*p dif.lt)***. Th* I* A1*'* hfcld.Hij “ Ort"'! Mum* Hnd lin*T ftif tit* 1*11 ♦*»** WndHMtlny, Juh* foim ? - * P.M. conducted on the sttinn basis Ms (I'lild ha ireompthhnl with Hr ’belli p « OaraUUaa Brown, honorary More than 500 seniors, including 'm m tm ti tht MaUwan Junior five from the bayshore area, were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Haielman, W— M*t Clnb aad former prtsi- Mr. and Mra. William G. Rat- : Mr. and Mrs. W. Rulon Smith graduated with Bachelor of Ajts M * f M dub, w u gueit ipe*k»r diffe, Johnioa Ave., entertained at have returned home after spending Huntington, L.L, are the parent*, ■! tlw iMthw’s June Dinaer, t t th» • family dinner In celebration of 10 days at the home of their son- ol a daughter, Susan ElUabetn, degrees at Glassboro State College ' Vataa Hnm*, Bed Bank. M in their 25th wedding anniversary. in-law and daughter, Mr. and M n. born on Tuesday, June S, MW, at on June 8. Graduation was held on Srova. who I* presently the Soutfc- Mri. Bertha Story Schanck en­ Herbert Maginnis, Reading, Pa. Huntington General Hoapital. Mra. the mall in front of Bunce Hall. Dr. ara vtea preaident lor Uw N.J. tertained at a family dinner on Sun­ Dr. Robert McCurdy and twin !laze!man is the daughter of Mr. Frederick Raubinger, Commission­ H u t Fedtratton af Women’* daughters, Betty and Cathy, Boul­ and Mrs. Matthew Wurtl, Marc day. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. er of Education, was the gradua­ C M *, OMfratulalad Iha Matawaa der, Col., visited Dr. McCurdy's Woods. Nicholas Barra and son, Richard, tion speaker. Junior* for the two awards Ihey Ounellen; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas mother, Mrs. John McCurdy, last Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kaihkin and received at tha Junior Convention Mart ley and daughter, Barbara week. children, Jay, Gary and Jodi, Doug- The following graduates are la Atlaallc City. .,, .. Lyaae, Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Conover, laston, L .L , and Mr. and Mr*. Irv from the bayshore area: Clearwater, Fla., are visiting Itoiring president, Mr*. M*rty Nemow, Brooklyn, were the Sunday Miss Marcia Jannarone, 17 Anna­ John Lambert,. a ‘student at Conover's brother-in-law and Mahoaey, wa* prcamtMl a acrap- Mrs. guests of Mr. snd Mrs, Rudolph polis Dr., Hazlet, graduated from Grove City College, Pa., is speed­ lister, Mr. Mrs. Ralph Her­ book a* tlub aetlvitla* aad a lift hy and W. Hergenfcld, Strathmore. tbe kindergarten * primary curricu­ ing the summer st the home of his Sunday guesta at the Hcrrick j & l t f Fftak Paaafc, aewly .elected rick. Mike and Gus Rose, Kay and^An- lum. She is the daughter of Mr. *l«iid**t.M r», Pinek alto present­ parents, Mr.’ and Mrs. John Lam­ residence also were Mr. and Mrs. bert. • j*ie Ragos and Margo StamooHs, and Mrs. R. Thomas Jannarone, A ed Mims M srjo rie BrookI mi r i l with Clifford Jenkins, Seattle, Wash. Trenton, were the weekend gtieiti Mrs. Robert Bentley entertained Keyport High School graduate, she a pr n a*t from tha MaUwan Jun- Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Dietrich of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rangos, participated in junior varsity and at bridge on Wednesday evening. spent Sunday in Valley Forge, Pa., to n for her lervice in the past Strathmore. varsity cheerleading while at Guests were Mrs. Charles C. and the Longwood Gardens, Ken- year asadvisor. Mn. Mahoney, Deborah and Michael Haselman, G.S.C. Miss Jannarone was the first Schock, Sea Girt; Mrs. G. J. Ster­ nett Square, Pa. They attended ' etented the outgoing Junior mem- Huntington, L.L, are visiting their “ Sweetheart of the M.A.A.” and Cf l (lift for their year* of aervice. ling Thompson jr., Middletown; church services in Valley Forge at grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat­ Mr*. George Younkhoere, Mrs. was their Homecoming Queen rep­ The two retiring member* who the Washington Memorial Chapel. thew Wurtz, Marc Woods. resentative and was second runner- Ralph Bedle, Mri. Randolph Har­ Mrs. Everett Carlson, Mrs. were present were Mri. Frank Gra- Russel) Rangos, son of Mr. and up. in her senior yea;- she was on tiano aad Mi*s Barbara Woodhouse. ris. Mrs. Howard Lloyd, and Mrs. Robert LaMura, Mrs. Rollin Mrs. Sam Rangos, Strathmor«, en­ the Dean's list, also was Snowball Mri. William Conway, recording Jac A. Cushman. The prise winners Richards, Mrs. Milton Gunkle, Mrs. tertained at a teen-age luau on Sat­ Queen, representin'* the student bo­ The Rev. Coraelhis J . Kane, paator of Si. Joseph’s Hlada |r„ Grand Kalght, SI. Jowph'i Caanell, Kalghta 1 aecretary, installed the new ntem- were Mrs. Younkheere, Mrs. Cush­ Winston Schaffer, and Mrs. Wil­ urday evening. His guests wera dy for the Christmas festivities. Church, Keyport, (right) congratulates th e Rev. of Cetumbua, aad the Rev. Father Baaseh's mather, man and the hostess. liam Quinn were the Wednesday heri, who were Mr*. Lance Warne, Mike and Gus Rose, Kay and An- She will be employed in the Egg William Bausch at a testimonial dinner in his honor Mr*. Charles Bausch. The diaaer. held at tha Turf Mr*. Frank O'Neill, Mr*. J. El- Mrs. John Lambert, Johnson evening bridge guests of Mrs. Cal­ jjie Ragos, Mar^o Stamoolis, Ange­ Harbor City school system (his fall. oa the occasion ol the Mth anniversary of his Ordi­ Club, Madlsoa Township, was sponsored by iha United ■ tringham, Mri. June* Ammituro, Ave., entertained the World Service vin Pearce. la Rnj>os, Maria Papayios, Tren­ nation to the Priesthood, and wishes him well in his Societies ol St. Joseph's,. and waa atteaded i »yby •ever- and: Mri. Sebaatian Battaglia, by Group at a picnic on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thorne, ton; Bob Wright, Dick Huber, Key­ aew assignment at Our Lady af Perpetual Help parish. 15* parlshloaers and I r I e a d a al the Rev. Father tha traditional candlelight ceremo- Her guests were Mrs. William Bur- Plainfield, were the Sunday even­ port; Curtis Kollarus, Flushing, Maple Shade. Lookiag aa are Toastmaster John V. Bausch. By and each girl received a gift and mester, Mrs. W. Rulon Smith, Mrs, ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. George N.Y.; Jrcne Zaferiou, Sayreville; a coraaaa. . : ,. ... ' , Lawrence Aitken, Mrs. Edmund Clark. Andrew Jacko, Perth Amboy; Alys- Present! Wine Cup * Pm eat Pragram . West, Mrs. Lydia Walling, Mrs. Miss Bonnie Ludl spent last week sia and Linda Cugat and Nicky $1700 Check To Be ke muiic department, under the Rudolph Fraebel, Mrs. Fred Stev­ as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lyd­ Rungas, Strathmore. 75th Anniversary direction ol Mn. John Kovact, sang ens, Mrt. William C. Noddings, ia Walling, and has returned for A co-operative parly was given In A surprise presentation was made rodies about the retiring mem- Mrs. G. J. Sterling Thompson sr., the summer session at Westmins­ honor of Miss Beth Finnegan, Key­ Given Hospital by Rabbi Morris L. Rubinstein of Marked By WOW Kri and. alao a parody to give In- Mrs. Robert Butler. ter College,. New Wilmington, I’a. port, and John l£vans, Matawan. Temple Beth Ahm, Matawan, to a aplratkm to the member* aung to Mrs. Charles Gersna, Strath­ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ilrown, Attending were Mr. and Mrs, Jo ­ A check for 11700 will be present­ member of t h e congregation, The 75th Anniversary of tha the tune "Everything’s Coming Up Hemet, Calif., are visiting their son seph Bachurde, Mr. and Mrs. ed by the Matawan Borough more, attended the Clipt Wings Charles Blair, at Friday evening Woodmen of the World was cele­ Rose*." Mr*. Panek presented pins luncheon at the Colts Neck Inn on and daughter - in - law, Mr. and Thomas Casule, Mr. and Mrs. Auxiliary of the Bayshore Commu­ Sabbath services. Rabbi Rubinstein brated at a dinner, sponsored by to the members a l tne Junior* who Saturday. Mrs. John Brown, Miriam Dr. Richard Sturt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold nity Hospital to the hospital accord­ presented Mr. Bluir with a silver Mrs. Fred Mauer, Mrs. Everett Lilac Grove 55, Keyport, in Buck held perfect attendance for the pait Mr. and Mrs. Ross Maghan and Dolan, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M ao ing to the announcement by Mrs. wine cup which is used to say the Carlson, Mrs. Alfred Manville, Smith's Restaurant, East Keans­ year, Mr*. Mahoney, Mrs. William Ross Maghan Jr., attended the com­ Cutcheon, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fa- Ja c A. Cushman, newly elected Kiddush (prayer of sanctification Mrs. John Kinney, Mrs. Ja c Cush­ president, at tbe annual meeting burg. Conway, and Mrs. Kovacs. The mencement exercises Monday at brovic, Mr, and Mrs. George Deitz, recited the eve of the Sabbath and man, Mrs. Winston Schaffer, and held in the parish hall of Trinity Mrs. Clifford Bryan, Port Mon­ chairmen of the June dinner were Moravian Seminary for Girls, Mr. and Mrs. Euficne Jacrynski, every Jewish festival), The award Mrs. Donald Cacace and Mr*. Ko­ Mrs. Milton Gunkle were the Tues­ Episcopal Church, Matawan. An­ mouth, was the master of ceremo­ Bethlehem, Pa., wtiere Miss Phyl­ William Lawlor, Harvey Epstein, was made for faithful attendance vacs. Place cards were made by day evening guests of Mrs. Leon nual reports w'ere read by Mrs. nies and chalrma.i of the affair. lis Maghan was one of the grad­ Hans Fleischer, Miss Eileen Mc- i t - % ' i and scrvice at all worship services. Christina! when she entertained Warren Vreeland, retiring presi­ Mrs. Bryan Introduced the guest*, Mrs. Harold Haddock. uates. They also attended the bac­ Andrcws and M iis Ann Dolthln* at duplicate bridge. dent, and Miss Elaine Cherry, trea­ W. Perry Loftus, Burlington, Mass., An announcement wai made that calaureate on Sunday. Mrs. James Harrison and chil­ Mrs. Lydia Walling, Mrs. Willlum dren, Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting L i # .< -t. surer. State Manager of the New England there will be a leadership workshop Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Davis, for all Junior department chairmen Burmester, Mrs. Bertha Story her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. MISS MARCIA JANNAKONC Mrs. Cushman introduced her Matawan Man Stales, New York and New Jersey, Strathmore, attended the wedding Schanck, Mrs. David Martin, Miss committee chairmen for tbe com­ and Mrs. Anna C. Matlack, Tren­ and ofNoara in Plainfield, June 22, of Miss Rita Louise Schwarti to Cartan. 1 P'ra- Also, It waa announced Etta Baier, Mrs. Edgar Pike, Mat­ Mrs. Marty Mahoney, Woodbrook Miss Iris Galetti, Hazlet Ave., ing year. Mrs. William O'Malley ton, District Manager of the Grove. Douglas Felnberg at the New Irv­ awan, and Mrs. Royal Pohl, Stuart, Hazlet, graduated from the junior will serve ns chairman of the ways Meets Astronauts Mrs. Bryan also presented the ‘tijjf: Mri. Panek that the Matawan ington Hotel, Lakewood, on Satur­ Dr., attended the Young Republican lunlors will provide transporta­ Fla., dined at Zaberer’s, Atlantic National Convention in Miami high curriculum. She is the daugh­ and means committee; Mrs. Gar­ Word has just been received by officers to the 42 guests present: day and the reception which follow­ City, on Friday. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Galetti. rett McKeen, membership; Mrs. Mrs. Alvin Fitzgerald, Keyport, tion for the-glrli at the Collier'* ed. Beach, Fla., this week and from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Rissmiller, School in Wickatunk to the baby- Mr. and Mrs. E. Charles Weigel thero will go to her new home In A graduate of Keyport High School, Carroll B. Hall, hospitality; Mrs. 25C Uoyd Rd., Matawan, that their president; Mrs. John Low, Cheese- iltting course given by the Juniors Oleg Grebcnschikoff, Brigantine, and son, Charles, Mrs. J. C. Lewis Xenia, Ohio, with her three chil­ she participated in cheerleading Budd Sheesley, program, and Mrs. son Engineman Lawrcnce Rissmil­ cjiiake, financial secretary, and at the clubhouse, June 21, 23. 3* I* spending this week a* the guest and Miss Alta Lewis were the Sun­ dren, Mike, Jeff and Jan. and worked with drama produc­ Denis Hyland, publicity. ler, stationed aboard the Aircraft Mrs. Waller Tpjskowjki, Union and 30. of Mr. and Mrs. Moti Gidumal, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Miss Sarah Ellen Noddings, tions while at G.S.C. She will be Mrs. Richard Burkett reported on C airier Wasp, was assigned to duty Beach, treasurer. Mrs. Panek, Mra. John Hughes, Strathmore. Pifko, Haddonfield. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William employed by the Edgewater Park th© outdoor art show held on her In Ihe Guard that received Air The centerpiece of artificial flow­ Ind Mi*f Jeanne Gregerion attend- Robert Oestrelch, son of Mr. and C. Noddings, left on Sunday to par­ school system this fall. lawn in May and presented a check Force Lt. Colonels James A. Mc- ers, with “ 75" In silver sparklea, ad and wera gueita of the Collier's Mrs. Howard Oestreich, Strathmore ticipate in a six-week training Miss Joan Becker, Tennent Rd., to the auxiliary. Mrs. Richard Divitt and Edward H. White II as was made and presented by Mr*. Ichool, June 4, when they perform­ has returned home after being a course for VISTA at the University Morganville, graduated from the Crane, chairmun of the rummage they alighted from the helicopter. Bryan to Mrs. Matlack. Secretaries Unit sale, held in the first cid building ed “ The Miracle Worker." patient in Riverview Hospital. of Oregon in Eugene. kindergarten - primary curriculum. When the Astronauts were not Mrs. Truskowsk! presented a gift on Little St. in June, also presented The chairmen for the Charity Mr. and Mrs. David Kass, Strath­ Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick entertain­ She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. resting or being debriefed, they to all the ofllceri. a check realized from her project. Ball, which will be the largest pro­ more, attended the wedding of Miss ed at canasta on Friday evening. Louis Becker. A graduate of Free­ talked with the crew nnd Eng. Riss­ Six door prizes also war* award­ Installs Officers Plan Coming Events Janet Cecilia Belko to Charles Iter guests were Mra. E . Murray hold Regional High School, she was miller obtained their autographs ed. ject sponaorcd by tha Junlori next Plans for coining events were dis­ year, ara Mri. R. Brace Brown and Stone Bushnell III. Their daughter, Officers of the Monmouth-Ocean Todd, Holmdel; Mrs. H. O. Jones, • member of T.W.l.G.S. and and pictures while enjoying many Chapter, The National Secretaries cussed. Mrs. McKeen announced ^^iflrs. Marrii Gultnicki. They will Ruth, was the flower girl. Miss S. Ellen Haney, Freehold; W.A.A, and was listed on the Hon­ conversations with them. working with their committee Association, were installed at a Miss J. Mabel Brown, Keyport; or RoJl while at G.S.C, the membership tea will be held Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Sawchuk Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 29, at In a telephone call to his mother, aver tha summer planning thii ape- candlelight ceremony by Ruth E. Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick, M ri. Miss Jane Wuestefeld, 6 Pershing aad aon, Nicholas, Peabody, Mass., the home of Mrs. J. Wallace M c­ he described the tension aboard the Collins, Navesink, past president of J . F. Dominick, Mrs, Ja y F . Hos­ Pi., Keyport, graduated from the | Newcomer? | lial event. have returned home after spend­ Wasp while awaiting pickup In­ the chapter, at their recent meet­ tetter and Miss M ary Lisk. Cue, 294 Main St., Mataw’an. Any­ ing several daya a* tha guest* of one interested In joining may structions and described the atmos­ Mr. and Mra. Peter Melnik. ing held at the Colonnade Restaur­ M r. and Mrs. George Clark were ant, Eatontown. the Saturday guests of Mr. and contact her at her home, 96 Valley phere at being “ at the brtaklng point." The heat and humidity Temple Beth Ahm Mr. and Mr*. Paul Neumann, Miss Collins installed Mrs. Ro­ Mrs. Walter Mihm, Monmouth Dr., Matawan, for further informa­ were unbearable, but when word Jeraey City, were the Sunday bert Cavanaugh, Morganville, pres­ Beach. tion. HAVE YOU, arrived that the Astronauts had gueats of M r.' and Mrs. Walter ident; Mrs. Richard Kirby, Red Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Krebs, Mrs. Alfred J. Casagrande re­ splashed down Into the Atlantic In Series Planned Byrne, Strathmore. ... Bank, vice president; Mrs. Mildred Strathmore, were the Sunday dinner minded the members about the OR HAS SOMEONI the Gemini 4 space capsule al ’a 1 five* - session aeries of infor­ 1 Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Kaiaar, Tear Price, . Red Bank, treasurer; ’ Mrs; guests of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Boutique to be held Oct. 28 and 29. neck, were th* SUhday guests of Charlotte Meyers, Ocean Grove, re­ Evans, Maplewood. S’ummer projects of hand-made ar­ 1:12.30 p.m., a minute and a half YOU KNOW, mal chati on Judaic subjects led by ahead of schedule and only 48- Rabbl Morris L. Rubinstein of Tem- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosenblatt, cording secretary, and Betty Mc­ Mra. Edward W. Currie enter­ ticles are being made by members. Strathmore. Knight, West Ailenhurst, corres- tained at dessert bridge on Thurs­ Pick-ups of donations may be ar­ miles off the bullseye, all was well le .Beth Ahm,,Matawan, will, be, aboard the Wasp. JUST MOVED TO A Eeld for the families of bayshore, i Mr. and Mrs, Roger Jones, Glen- ■onding secretary. Each officer was day. Prize winners were Mrs. Le­ ranged by calling Mrs. Casa­ area and Madison Township. side, Pa., were the weekend guests presented a pin corresponding to roy Sickeis, Mrs. Paui Egan, and grande at her home, Edgemere Dr., Eng. Rissmiller, wlio was serving NEW HOME? The Temple, a Conservative Con­ of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Agnew, her particular office. Mrs. Annina Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick. Other Matawan.. in the Reserve Corps, went on ac­ gregation affiliated with United Strathmore. While here the birth­ Moran, Spring Lake,, the outgoing guests attending were Mrs. Thomas Reservations still are availa­ tive duty in 1964. He has a two- week leave, starting Saturday, and Synagogues of America, will hold day of Mr. Jones was celebrated. president, was presented with a Welstead, Mrs. William R. Craig, ble for the luncheon at Diamond YOUR WELCOMI WA»ON Its first “ coffee and chat" this Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rose, Mr. and past president’s pin. Mrs. Evart Silcox, Mrs. Fred­ Jim ’s, Route 34, Cheesequake, Sat­ will spend It with his parents. Sunday evening, at 1:30 p.m. at the Mrs. Gus Ragos and Miss Kay Committees appointed by Mrs. erick Noble, and Mrs. Gerard Dev* urday at 1 p.m. Mrs. Sheldon Ber­ HOSTESS WILL CALL WITH Ragos, Trenton, were the Sunday Cavanaugh were civic, welfare and irn. ger, 5 Essie Dr., Marc Woods, Matawan First Aid Building, William R. Faratto aim ANO MIINDLY hurch St. The rabbi's topic will be dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Sam photographer, Winifred Castle, Mrs. James Van Brackle, Key­ chairman, may be contacted for Bex and Jewish Law." Rangos, Strathmore. Point Pleasant Beach; member­ port; Mrs. Adam Banke, Mrs. W il­ further information. It York Rite Mason GREETING! M O M THI Applications for general member­ Friday evening guests of Mr. and ship, Mrs. Elsie Belmonte, Neptune liam E. Smith sr., Mrs. Edith Sic­ r v Memory gift cards may be ob­ ship and enrollm ents the Beth Mrs. Clyde Freint, Strathmore, City; home trust, Eleanor VanHLse, kles, Mrs. William Holmes, Mrs. 3*:.- tained during the summer from Masonic honors were conferred COMMUNITY. Ahm Religious School ar* being ac­ were Mr. and Mrs, Walter Krol, Sea Girt; by - laws, Mrs. Paul William Malictt, Miss Lucie Miller, MISS JANE WUESTEFELD Mrs. McKeen, 96 Valley Dr., Mata­ Thursday at Wall Lodge 73, F&AM, cepted. A full Hebrew School Pro­ Nutley, Pratt, Neptune; ways and means, Mrs. John DenBleyker and Mrs. wan, or from Miss Barbura Wood- on William R. Faretto, 6 Wyckoff Eleanor Mateland, Point Pleasant George Duncan were the Tuesday kindergarten - primary curriculum. house, .118 Broad St., Keyport. St., Matawan, when the Most Wor­ gram, Sunday School and United Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Seaman, Synagogue Youth fer teen-ager* are Beach; publicity, Mrs. Gertrude guests of Mrs. Joseph Smith, plea­ She is tho daughter of M r. and The next meeting will be held shipful Past Grand Master of New Strathmore, attended the wedding Naughton, West Keansburg; educa­ sant Valley Rd., at a picnic, Mrs. Mr*. H. Albert Wuestefeld. A grad­ Monday evening, Sept. 13, in the Jersey, Horace D. Carl, presented MATAWAN provided. Service* are being held of Miss Rita Shufhandler to Harvey temporarily every Friday fvening tion, Mrs. Moran; scrap book, Bet­ George Clark was the co-hostess. uate of Keyport High School, she parish hall of Trinity Church. Mr. Faretto with the certificate of Zarensky at the Midchester Jewish ty Jane Errickson, Keyport; certi­ Mrs. Frank Novicki and Mr. and was a member of her class F.xccu- Hostesses were M r5. Casagrande, membership as Knight of tha York at R'.M p.m. at tne Matawan First Center, Yonkers, N.Y., Saturday. fied professional secretary, Secreta­ A id Building. Saturday morning Mrs. George Koch, Glendale, L.I.. tive Board, College Community Mrs. Calvin Bell und Mrs. George Cross of Honor In Shrewsbury HOSTESS Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. ries Week, Future Secretaries As­ adult services are at I a.m. Junior were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Chorale, Association of Childhood Younk heere. Priory A. Mr. Faretto already had Gerald Tantleff, Strathmore, were sociation. Miss Collins, Navesink. Mrs. George Smith sr. Education, OAK, ACORN, W.A.A., received and been decorated with Congregation ha* been discontinued Mr. and Mrs. M. Lituer, Roslyn, Mrs. Paul Pratt will serve on the for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Deitz Kappa Alpha Rho, and was in the Auxiliary To Hold tbe jewel on Apr. 3 on the occasion L.I.; Mr. and Mn. G. Beke, award committee, and Mrs. Elsie and children, Alexandria, Va., were 1963 Snowball Queen Contest. She of the annual assembly. AichMwt Approved Belmonte will serve on the mem­ 548-5434 Brooklyn, and Mr. and Mri. G. Al­ the Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. was named to the Dean's list for Fathion And Wig Show Membership in thia select body Tempi* Beth Ahm membership bright, Philadelphia, Pa. bership committee for the New Je r­ Victor Fabruvic. the fourth quarter of her senior of Free and Accepted Masons Is ‘ ich haa incraaaed from IM to sey Division. A summer outing will families in the past year recent­ Mr, and Mr*, Sanford Fesner Wednesday bridge guests of Mrs. year. Miss Wuestefeld will be em­ The Auxiliary of the Cheesequake by invitation only, and to be ac­ be held on Ju ly 25 at the home ol Independent F i r a Company, . has approved the architectural and daughter, Bonnie Lynn, Gerard Devlin were Mrs. Bertha ployed in the Rumson school sys­ cepted as Knight of the York Cross WELCOME WAGON Mrs. Cavanaugh In Morganville. tem this fall. Cheesequake, will sponsor a fash­ Queens, and Mn, Jack Potashner, Story Schanck, Mra. Frederick De* of Honor is an outstanding nchieve- firm of Karel B. Philipp, Union and Guests attending were Mrs. Eve­ ion show by Britts of Freehold, and The Bronx, were the Sunday guests dorick, Mrs. Leroy Sickeis, Mrs. Miss Rita Ginness, 5(JA Shore ment. There are only 96 members Perth Amboy, to prepare plans for lyn Gilliam, Fair Haven; Mrs. Gar­ a wig and wiglet show by Cham­ the construction of a sanctuary, of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barst, Strath­ Eimore Kattner, Mrs. William J. Blvd., Keansburg, graduated from in the State of New Jersey in this net Garoni, West Long Branch; Al­ pagne of Sayrewood South, Old . i l t V assembly hall and Khool. Tne more, Rabel Mrs. Charles E. Hunt, Mrs. the social studies curriculum. She group of York Rite Masons. Mr. and Mrs. Al Levin* and ice MacIntyre, Ocean Grove; Mrs. Frank Bliss, and Mrs, Marguerite is Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bridge, on Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. nt New York firm of SKLAO and Marcy C. Farmer, Brick Town; Magnolia inn, Freneau. Dinner will Company, fund raising and public daughter, Debbie, Jackson Heights, Laird. The prize winners wure Jack Ginness. While at GSC she Have you read the clatslfled ads? relations counsellors, will direct the L.I., were the Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Ruth J. Dahl, Beach Haven; Mrs. Schanck, Mrs, Dederick and participated in the Women's Ath­ be included. building fund campaign which will and Mrs. Clyde Freint, Strathmore. Mrs. Dorothy Caldwell, Beach- Mrs. Sickcls. letic Association, International Re­ Mrs. Donald Sass is chairman of Miss Rose Lotito, Brooklyn, was wood; and Mrs, Patricia Worrell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaplan at­ lations Club, Political Science Club, the affair, with Mrs. Victor O'Brien begin on July 12. Brielle. Membership and religious school the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. tended the Wednesday matinee per­ G SEA, and KAR. She graduated «s co-chairman. Mrs. E. Fenwick application! may be obtained from Richard Lagemann, Strathmore. The next regular meeting will be formance of “ Lu v " in New York, from Middletown Township High will be in charge of tickets. Mrs. The Matawan Township Mra. Jack Barst, Mrs. Norman held on Sept. 9. Those interested In Mr. and Mrs. Donald W, Robin­ School. She will be teaching in the Charles Boice will be the model Kks. Morton J. Wall, 4) Cambridge learning more about the National Dr., Matawan (MM238), chairman Rosenblatt, and Mrs. Robert Feld­ son, Tonis River, were the Thurs­ Paulsboro school system this fall. and Mrs, R. Fenwick is in charge man were the Tuesday guests of Secretaries Association inay con­ day guests of Mr. nnd Mrs Allan of ihe door jwi/e. of mcmberahlp, or Klein, tact Mrs. Belmonte, Neptune. M Idolstone Lane, Matawan, (MS­ Mri. Stanley Seaman, Strathmore. J . Morrison. Graduation Party Held Recreation Commission ...... M*7), chairman of ‘ the ' boa rd of Mra. Lila Yost, Portland, Ore., Gary Miller, a student ut Ursimi' Recoives D.D.S. Degree It Pleased To Announce Our education. was the Tuesday guest of Mr. and j Graduated Monday Collego, Collegevillo, Pa., is spend­ For Misi Mary Vena ^ g jj o r Information, Temple Beth Mrs. George McGraw, Strathmore. ing a vacutinn at the home of his telephone number I* 9*5- Mrs. Robert Erdinann, Miss Lin­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miss Mary Klk*n Vena, <1.iii;;m- 737.1. da Erdmann and Mrs. John Tan- Miller. He will leave Monday for ter of Mr. and Mrs. James VVn.i, Plans For A Slimmer sey, San Francisco, Calif., are visit­ an eight-week tour of Kurope, fi-i Lower Main St., Malawan, was' Real Estate Dating Cardi for ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wcl- Mr. nnd Mr*. H. fJiirns*. Iln/Iet, honored at open house on Sunday, [ •ale at this office. stead. were the Friduy evening um'st.i of lollmving graduation ut St. Jo- ' Program Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Kuplun. sepli’.s .School. A buffri supper vv.is Mrs. Charles Lorkwuod and Mrs. served. Jlarry Munson spent last week at Guests attending were Mr. nnd Adulti and children a r* Included. A p a rtia l Lake Tecdyuskung, I’ll. Mr. Lock­ Mrs. Clmrles Vena mul mmi, l)unny, wood and children sp^nt the week­ Mr. and Mis. Thomils Ueimn, lilting of events a re : end there. Charles Vena sr., Mr. nml Mrs, Charles R, Perrine, son of Mr. Joseph Vena, und daughter Sharon, • TEACHING OF ARTS AND CRAFTS FOR nnd Mrs. Charles F, Perrine, left Mr. and Mrs. Sul Venn, and (-hiI BOYS AND GIRLS. Saturday for six weeks training at dren, l.ynn, Peter, Clmrles, Tina,: K«e.sler Air Force Base, Ciulfpoi', and .llll, cliff wu. id; Mr. mul Mrs. ! • FAMILY NIGHT SOUND MOVIES. Mis*. Churln* Short ir.. Mr. und Mrs ' Mrs. Charles K I'n rin e and Chirles Short Jr., Mr. mid Mrs Ko- • WHOLE FAMILY BASKETBALL AND FITNESS M n . Johnson ( ‘aitan were the liert Venn, and dminhlem, pattv prize winner* when Mrs. Harry and (Jobliy, Mr. and Mr*. James: PROGRAMS. Pitcher enieitnlned at Midge on Vena Jr., and daughter t'aihle, Mat­ Wedfienduy evening, Other gue.*!# awan, • TRIPS TO YANKEE-MET BALL GAMES. w#r« Mrs, Chwrles Conover, Colls Alao, Mr. mul Mrs, I'eier Cali'iitl , Necki Mr#. Arthur Hnll, Mrs, Al­ • OLYMPIC TRYOUTS E N D IN G WITH TH I und children, l/irmliu', I'eier and! JIM IN W, MrCDK lan J. Morriwm, Min. ft»*t Mng- MIM KARYI. I„ IIAVIHJCKII Ulchurd, llarlel; Mr. and Mrs. ImI I FIRST ANNUAL BOROUGH VS TOWNSHIP han, Mra, Bayard Lamborn, and John W, Met'ue, Mntnwan, re­ wird Kennedy and daughter, Mar I OLYMPICS. M il* K iry l l„ llnydticko, daugh­ Mr», Lawrem* Ltmalr*. ceived the D.IJ.H ppjirra from the caret, Mr. and Mr*. Albert Mill ami ter af M r t n i M n . Mlchse! IMy- Mr, and Mra, William Quinn tr., Denltil School ill l''nltlel| Ave,, Matittvan, tlrlek Town, wara tha Kundny •;ot| Unlvejiliy, 'leniuv-k, nn Snitn. Priui and Trophlei wlN be given for varleut Slt'lllann, Key|mrl, snd William w »i grsdumed Monday from the uuast* of their non snd daughleMn- day. br, Mct'iio imiipleti'd hi« nil l.iwium, Uiilvu iivaolt, avanti. State University of New York al law, Mr. and Mrs, William Quinn daigtndiiutv wmlt nl Upsaln Col­ I'nrmlngtlale, l.l,, where she re- Jr- lege, I'.sst (IIMU|M' a ituidiitil" of ■ rived an Associate In Applied Mra. Gnu:i* Thompson, Westfield, Elactad To Initltut* Matawan High Selmnl, In' I. the Boy> and girli «gej 5- 14 will be registered *n Scitsne# Degree. She alwi haa re- In apendlng several dnyn as tha non lit Ur, J. WdllM'e Met 'un nml July 5th, 9-12 A.M. and I - 4 P.M. at tha Cliffwood trclm l • certificate for aiillnfnt'loiy lUKUt (tf ti«r broiler and nisier-in Aatoti William Levy, CPA flf Mm, McCua, 711 Malit SI., Mitlit- allilnttteitl in Ihe Nilltihitl Mimril luw, Mr. and Mrs, rrnnklln S Matawin, lias bout elected » mem' wmi, Upon Krndnnlloii lie plans In Parit playground and Cambridge Parfc playground, Denial Hygiene Kxitiiiltinlltifi. Thompson. li«f Of (It* American Institute ot (•rtfor a g«iert—99CTIM THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J. Thursday, June 17, 1965 JCP&L Appointe Two New Post At TGS LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOT1CV* Juniora Organize Mrs. Staines Heads In the County of Monmoulh and be purchased by them, located sl Robert P. Hedley, Malawan, has Stale of New Jersey; Roosevelt Avenue, Marlboro Township, mm '■ been elected assistant treasurer of Known a? Lot 105 on map entitled Monmouth County, New Jersey, whicti^*. “ M atawfm Park, ttic properly of R a r­ premises do not meet with the Special Prograi Evening Group Texas Gulf Sulphur Company, New itan B ric k Cn., situated in Mnnnviuth irnum lot area requirements and lof” ^- York, jt has beea announced by Countv. New Jersey, divided into frontage requirements of the Zoning Ordinance for the Zone in which it 1fc» MUhw JMer Woua’i Mrs. Thomas T. Starnes was in­ Claude O. Stephens, president. tots A p ril 21), 1H12, Mason and Smith, M IN ernaiua a cwm—Hy stalled as chairman of the Evening Civil Engrs.*' is locatcd, as a result of a hear­ Mr. Hedley has been with Texas ing held thereon on M av 4. 1(>65; v iM U M I * Thuraday, Jaae H at Department of the Woman’s Club The above I » t No. 105 Js bounded tnd that the decision of the safd Gulf since February 1963, most re­ on the north by Urovvn Place and Board ol Adjustment is on file in the • M L k f lM ebb fcww, JM Jtc k - of Matawan at a candlelight cere­ ioi:*ln>rly by Lo t 112, easterly by Lot cently serving as financial analys!. Office of the Zoning Officer of the (M IL, Mamna. - ■ mony at Buttonwood Manor con­ JOG westerly by Second Streit. Township of Marlboro. Prior to Joining the company he ; l.tul ti-i.vn on bald map. J W p w ew ef At awtlas > » ducted by Miss Geraldine V. Dated: June 1, 1095 Brown, Keyport, Southern Vice was employed by the Colgate-Pal­ Being pail r.f the lands and prem­ BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT a a p ila l w Matawan - Km n rt af* molive Company in New York. ises conveycd t'' T'^odorc S. Brown Township of M arlboro aavMfc Y I I (Youth rmafowaiH President of the New Jersey State by the Township of Matawan, by deed Herbert Schneider, Sec. dated Ja n u a ry !'«!. IM-*-’. and re* B*rvka). hnrilatiaa* lo aitaat kava Federation of Women’s Clubs. Mr. Hedley graduated from Dart­ J17 17.20 ■it-j- coided in Book 1831 page itf nf deeds h e ar Mat la dub*■ aad a tg a a i» Miss Brown also installed Mrs. mouth College in 1959, and in 19C0 In the Monmouth County ClerVs Of* received his M BA in finance from fice, In the Matter of the Appeal of ItaM feidM coM iM tty M i i» pvh August Schmellng as vice chair­ RALPH W. SHRADER man; Mrs. Edward Cain, recording the Amos Tuck School of Business Being commonly known ond Uv-iy- to the Board of Adjustment of nated as No. 24 Second Street, Mat­ the Township of Marlboro. secretary; Mrs. Arthur Klatt, cor- Administration. awan. New Jersey. u m NOTICE rwponding secretary; Mrs. William The approximate amount of the ; 11w aaa« speafcan, wfea ara r*>- LEGAL NOTICE udgmeni to be satisfied by said sale PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that ttit J Weintraub, financial secretary. Board of Adjustment of the T o w n y ^ .', m ialallw a a f. ir ja a liif Yeath s (lie sum of $7,000.00 together with _ ------, win fea Mrs. Retiring chairman, Mrs. Arthur NOTICE the costs of this sale. ship of M arlboro did, on the day of Ju n e 1!45. render a decision Take notice that the Matawan First JO S E P H A. SH A FTO , ___ le afc; Albert ' 'h • Rolhman, presided at the final din­ A id and Rescue Squod Inc., hfls ap* Jn the above Appeal denying a rec* Sheriff. onunondation to the Governing Body • HaaaM Raaaabam, ner meeting and Introduced the plied to Uie M avo r anti Council of Dated M ay 27. 1965 L ■ the Borough ol Matawan for the re­ of the Township of M arlboro to grant _ tank PlaMWd, aad guests; Miss Brown, vvho also is a Abraham R. KliUman, Atty. a variance to Ralph W. Shrader front . ttN U T E IATTANZIO WILLIAM C. MURPHY JR . newal nf Club llccnsp for premises JO $ U M ..HTO*^BiiA'ya^WVWilvf n M M H i member of the Woman's Club of Little Street, Matawan. the terms of the Zoning Ordinance ' M W REBECCA COPPER to permit him to use premises owned Erasst 8. Lattsaiio, 7» True* Hirtifan a l Oakhurst. They hava a Matawan; Mrs. William Bowie, Officers of the Squsd are: In Ihe Matter of the Appeal of by him for a farm market end president of the Woman’s Club of President — James Martin, Sutphin RICHARD MARGAR 1T E L L and food store, retail or wholesale pro* m a KmMaat af tke UaUad Hat- PI.. MiddUtaiwn, haa been appoint- daughter, Liia. Ml** Rebecca L. Copper, daugh­ ANN MARGARITELL, husband Matawan, and Mrs. Frank Panek, Ave., Matawan, N. J. duce and egg sales and other retail aa kaa laaiwarad a Yank 0>po»- ad a sales representative lor the William C. Murphy Jr., JIM Park­ ter of M r. and Mrs. William Cop­ and wife, to the Board of Ad* merchandise found in food markets, president of the Matawan Junior Vice-President — Lawrence Walker Justnient of the Township of laaM» ra a » ilta ta flad wauaar railihallal electric heating program view Terr., Spring Lake Height*, Sr., 12 Malden Lane, Matawan, N. J, situate on Tennent Rnad, Marlboro Woman'* Club. per, S Sunset Ave., Matawan, re­ Marlboro. Township, Monmouth County, New ja te n r boyiand girl* who will ba in Jeraey Central Power A Light hi* been named a sale* repre*en- Jlecordiij* Secretary — tllchirti NDTICE ceived her Bachelor of Science De- Je rsey, as a result of a hearing iaahiaa (ar work w lm ichaol lata Co.’e Bay DIvtikw wilh hesdquar- tative in the Bay Divialon with Spacial Program Joyce, Matawan Ave., Matawan, N. J. P L E A S E T A K E N O T IC E that the held thereon on M a y 4, 1M5; ana headquarter* in Union Beach, Mr. 0 t » on Sunday at the Simmons Treasurer — Theodore Phelan Jr., B o ard of Adjustm ent of the Town* that the decision of the said Boart ten la usfoa Beach, Ha formerly ‘'Fun With Mutic" tea* the pro­ 22 Park Ave., AJutnwan, N. J. ship nt M arlboro did, on the 1st day of Adjustment Is on file Jn th» Offlc# worked la the dealer aalaa depert- Murphy formerly wa* a cadet aalea gram pretented by Miss PhyllU Callage Commencement at Sym- Chanlaln — Trank Cordasco, High’ of June 1965, render a decision in of the Zoning O fficer of the Township D arbt tha aaat N days, 1 JM .M w a y 34, Matawan, N. J. Hi* above Appeal grnnting a Var­ of Marlboro. aieat of the ber of the Junior Welcome Sfff. A t Arm s — W illiam H auler, aM • nliaaaa. lh a halaara will ha Announcement waa made that Coaunittee and SCOPE. Broad si., Matawan, N. J. Purrhailn* Atfent — Henry Ahlers, Lauranca Harbor Club Rabbi Schroibor Honored ticket* Mill are available for the Main St.. Matawan, V. J. phfaMat, aad ia M a y o h m , iba theatre party oo Oct. 2 to aee "Bak­ Dr. Cohen Certified Finance Secretary — Clarence B. — -----r (a w’ aean a n flKwill h fea a aaaded la Pbni Swlmininf Party A t Tomplo Shalom Sarvice er Straet” In New York. Re*erva- Stultz, Wilson Ave.. Matawan, N. J, RIAL ESTATE Captain — Lawrence Walker Jr., ii oi(f tdttoata. 1 Uona may be made with Mr*. Har­ As Board Diplomate Sutphin Ave., Matawan, N. J. fn a . Lyadaa B. J ahnaaa hu ap- The Woman’* Club of Laurence June 11 marked another ml)e- ry Pilcher, Box S, Holmdel. 1st Lt. •— Arthur Nixon, Aberdeen Haibor will hold a swimming party •tona In the relatively short hlslory Mrt. Starnes announced her com­ Road, Matawan, N. J. bmM to all lavala af *ov»rnm«al Dr. Arthur E . Cohen has been 2nd Lt. — John Nixon, Washington INSURANCE aad ta prtvata oommunlHta far oa Wednetday at the home of the of Temple Shalom of Matawan. mittee chairmen for the coming certified as a Diploinale o l the Ave., Matawan, N. J. esident, Mr*, Joieph Deerin, t This service marked the end of an­ Sfit, — Ronald Sheldon, B ro ad St., halp ia provkUaa toba tor thaaa year, aa follow*: Mrs. Schmel- A nerican Board of Obstetrics and Mntnwnn, N. J. jew* pMpltTA feu artad that Raglade Circle, Cliffwood Beach, other season of regular Friday Ing, program chairman; Mrs. How­ Gynecology. Dr. Cohen, who prac­ Corrcs. Sec — James Lancc, Jack BONDS - AUTO • HOME OWNERS •ftra work • training opportunitiaa at U o'clock noon. night scrvlccs held in the Strath­ ard Wolverton and Mrs. A. W. tices obttetrlcs and gynecology at aon Hi., M ataw an, N. J. more school and the start of sum­ Objections, if nny, should be mado ba Movldad thia auntmtr over aad Ia caae of rain, the p arty will be Nledcrreuther, publicity; M r* . IS Bechstein Dr., Matawan, is a in wilting to Mnrnnret P. Vlebrock. held the following day, Thursday, mer services ta be held in the Pitcher and Mrs. Martin Bell, ways Fellow of the American College of Munlripiil Clerk of the Borough of * i thaaa that would aormalty be Matawan, New Jersey. June 24, at Ihe *ame time. Clijb homes of members af the congre­ and means; Mrs. Robert Ashworth Obitetricians and Gynecologists and gation. The service also was the The Mntnwnn First Aid and OOparale W h KeaMaat memberi and their friend* are in­ and Mrs. Louis R. Clark, member­ a Junior Fellow of the American Nescuu Sound Inc., John L Tassini Agency vited. Tickets may be obtained last (or Rabbi Mordecal Schreiber ship and hospitality co-chairmen; College of Surgeons and the Ameri­ James Martin, A YouthEmptoymeot Servlca In a* rabbi and spiritual leader of the President thia araa would ba an effort to co­ from the chairman, Mr*. Richard Mrs. Leon Christinat and Mrs. Al­ can Society for Fertility. Ho is also J24 tni.oo 117 M AIN ST. MATAWAN Tier, 70 Prospect Ave., Cliffwood. congregation. Following his ordi­ fred R . Manville, welfare; Mrs. a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, opt rite wilh tha President’! pro- 4117 Officer* of the club will meet at nation on June-13, Rabbi Schreiber Victor Fredda, music; Mrs. Howard honorary mcdical society. 566-0043 gnua. lt sould ba the aniwer to will become spiritual leader of an SHERIFF'S SALE the home of the president, Mri. Woolley and Mrs. Budd Sheesley, Dr. Cohen, an alumnus of Union SUPERlOlt COURT students flndlni a place to register established congregation in Guate­ OF NJiW JEHSJvY Deerln, Thuraday afternoon, June American Home, and Mrs. John H. and the Slate University of thair tahnts, Initiate a work rec­ mala in order to fulfill his abliga- College CHANCERY DIVISION 24, at 1:30 p.m. They will plan the Kinney, representative to the Wo­ Naw York College of Medicine MONMOUTH COUNTY ord, and have sccm i to Job oppor- tion to the World Union for Pro­ club budget tor the coming year. man’s Club. Downstate Medical Center, trained Docket No. taaitlea. - . . gressive Judaism. As a token of ABRAHAM FHIF.DMAN nnd DEN' A meeting of the waya and Mrs. Rothman, retiring chair­ at The Mount Sinai Hospital, New JAM1N FH1KDMAN, Plaintiffs vm Enptoyers, la turn, will have con- respect for the two years of liard mean* committee and committee man, was presented with a gift. York, and The Kings County Hos­ A LM A D. ll JL L , ef ala., Defendants FIREMEN'S FAIR Odaaca la oMaialng worker* work in helping them build a strong Hy virtue of a writ of execution in chairmen of the club will be held She spoke briefly and thanked Mrs. pital, Brooklyn, N.Y. He is present­ thraath thia aoune provided the membership, the congregation pre­ the above stated action to me direct­ at the home oi Mr*. Tier Mondiy John Kinney, dinner chairman, for on the staff of the Perth Amboy ed, I shofj expose for vale nt public ergsiuutlon Is conscientious in ita sented him with 19 volumes of the ly at 12:10 p.m. the table decorations nnd the excel­ General Hospital and Riverview vendue, at the Court Ilnu.se In the ROBERTSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. evsbiatioa of applicant! for proper Talmud published by the Sancino IJorough of Freehold, County M Mon­ lent dinner and program arrange­ Hespital, Red Bank. Press, England. This work Is con­ mouth, New Je rsey, on M onday the Your advertisement In this paper ments. 12th day of Ju ly , 1005, at 2 o'clock, A Youth Employment Service I* sidered the finest literary Interpre­ P. M. Prevailing Time, MARLBORO TOWNSHIP a community project. It cannot be will reach prospective purchaser* tation ot the 19th century. “ Learning by doing" Is the 4-H A ll thnt certain lot, tract o r par* in every -eommunlty in the bay- cel of land and premises, lying and raa by oaa orgsoliatioa, u it must A gift also was presented from Mrs. Wilson Hostess way. being in the Township of Mntawan, ahore area. Routa 520 - •/{ Mila East of Highway 9 hava complete cooperitloo ol the Rabbi and Mrs. Schreiber to Tem­ To Social Club — mutiny aa a whole. Haw about bualneia card*? We ple ShBlom, a plaque containing a Mezuzah to be mounted on the caa auppiy them quick, and at Ihe Mrs. John Wilson was a hostess ■ava you raadtha classified sds? right price. Come and trv ui. doorpoit of the congregation’s new building to be erected In the fu­ to the Morganville Social Club oa RENT-A-CAR Games * Music * Dancing ture. Presentations were alto made Wednesday evening. . - C f c Everything for tha Stamp and Coin Collector to membera ot the religious school Those attending were Mrs. Ed ­ PER DAY voluntary teaching staff and mem­ ward Becker, Mrs. Harry Konowal­ THE LARGEST STOCK OF ALBUMS ber* c t the board ol education. ow, Mrs. Louis Becker, Mrs. Don­ ♦ 9« A MILE Refreshments • Fireworks AND SUPPLIES AT THE SHORE ald Miller, Mrt. Robert Owen*, * 5 Seott Harris Whitman M n. Martin Smith jr., Mn. Aug- Matawan Student In uat Boldt, Mrs. Martin Smith Jr., FREE CUSTOMER PICK UP Minins Grotiman Library of Coins Trooper Youth Class Miss Carol Becker, Miss Joan Beck­ July 5th thru 10th White A c r Efco Showgtrd er, Mias Barbara Lynn Smith, M ill CHEVALIER IN MATAWAN Chriitine Smith, Mr*. Dorothy RENT-A-CAR Franklyn Shaw, 7 South Atlantic MULLANEY'S " A l 1964 SuppjamanhNow In Stock" Brewer, Mrs. Walter Seber. ' Route 9 Ave., Matawan, 1* a member of ATLANTIC SERVICE Firemen'g Night — July Tth Mr*. Becker received an anniver­ lV i Ml. South ol Sayre Woods SNCIAU2INO IN COINS * STAMM Q» THI UNITID STATU the first annual Trooper Youth Shopping Center Rt. 14 and Main St, Week class to bo trained at the sary gift from her secret pal. The next meeting will be held at the Wa Jay Ualhd SM«» »«d Foreign aad Cela* New Jersey Police Academy, Sea PA 7-0479 ..... 566-9819 (IN EVENT OF RAIN - JULY Ith) Girt, from June 28 through July J. home of Mrs. Smith jr. He is a student at Matawan Re­ MMMemfc Stanp ft C«li Shap gional High School. Drew Scholarship . 'Out I3lh Y u r In luiln«t“ Gov. Richard J. Hughes will de­ liver the principal address and pre­ The New Jersey Methodist Con­ 39 Monmouth St., Rod Bank — 741-0626 sent graduation certificates on Ju ly ference, at its closing session in 3 at 1 p.m. in the Policc Academy. Ocean City Saturday, awarded u Toay Says: Cons Joia Us In Our four-year scholarship to Drew Uni­ versity, Madison, to Ronald Kem­ j Receives BA Degree j per, a member of the First Metho­ Oft Suggestion For dist Church, Matawan. BARGAIN

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"2 > AIR CONDITION!* FILTHS 10*7 Com* In and Gat Your M atawan Drugs FREE SUMMER CATALOG PmN fcilltlM il — T o n y ’s HARRIS HARDWARE 149 MAM St. - MATAWAN • AWO lU m ill • MARDWAM OtMMINO OOOM • MATI MANN •IIHM a W AO O N I a TOY! 5 6 6 * 1 0 1 3 110i m mM AINa i n nITRIIT u n wW il dDELIVER e l i v h m a t a w a n Open fwtdoys i l 112 MAIN ST„ MATAWAN - B44-1ISZ ■— i l IL- hJLgm W m M4^02t r f i Hadfcr.a-Tr.HW THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J. Firrt Section — Page Seven 1%ia pracraat will.coatiaee aeit Crowned Queen Advertising Agency Co-Workers Fete RBCHS Honor Student Transferred To Groton Card Ot Ihaafca Nonery School year and aa eapaaetoa earvice U Names Matawan Man Mrs. Charles Leo I wish to thank all my friends, M d plawwd ler Iba EaglteMtiwn _ I, H I Jeffrey Coslura, son of Mr. and Michael T. Coslura, son of Mr. jieiglibors and relatives for their ef OM Bridge, waa crawaad Naa Mrs. Michael Costura, Lloyd Rd., and Mrs. Michael Coslura, Lloyd many kindnesses during ray recent ► Graduation Held Pnebyterian Church. Seaalde IMS Suaday at tha daea Harry W. Graff, lac., advertis­ Mrs. Charles Leo was honored on Morganville, a senior at Red Bank Rd., Morganville, has been trans­ bereavement, especially the Priests Hia leOeariag lUidenti graduat- al the aaaaal S m tde ■eriaree ing and public relations firm, an­ Thursday evening at a farewell din­ Catholic High, was one ol the top ferred to Groton, Conn., Branch of ol St. Joseph’s, Matawan Borough fcftneiae Ntareary edi Chrieaalhea William*, Jewel ara'a Aaaaelatlaa Sprlag Fceti- nounces the promotioa ol Joaas ner at Diamond Jim 's, Route M, 10 honor students to be given a the General Dynamic Corp., San First Aid, Dr. Ambrosia, Pall Bear­ Cheesequake, by her co-workers at aailaeaa TawaiHs Marla Taylor, Beverly Rabintoa, vaL Berger, Matawan, to vice president scholarship medal and feted at a Diego, Calif. He will attend school ers, and the Day Funeral Home. I Ha gndaatiag exercise* at the Rnaarn ap la the M - eatry Lavoie Labs, Morganville. dinner given by the Limu> Club at 1o further his studies in enRincer- Mrs. Frank Vaccarella v > Patty Aaa HoweH, Deeaa Howell, and accounts co-ordinator. Mr. Ber­ Those attending were Mrs. Rob­ the Molly Pilcher Inn, Red Bank. jins—adr 17 ______' paa Towuhip Weetmiaiter Cheran Shield, Roec Marie Howell, beaaty pa great w en Miw Uada eriaa Church on Thuraday L e e t, 21, ef Wayae, a atadeat al ger joined the agency’e production ert Jones, Miss Sarah Ann Seber, Deborah Howell, Audrey Harris. Mrs. Anne McKenna, Mrs. Stanley _____ 4. A Aart program wm Andrew Oordan Jr., Victor Manley, Katbetlae G I b b a Secretarial department in 1SS1. Ha mavrd on 0mm t j the *ildree lor tlw per- Schaol, aad Mlaa Diaae Tertlae, to become the agcaey’f media di­ Galbreath, Mrs. Walter Karnewski, Kaaaeth flUHaaa, Kelvin Smith, Mrs. Les Grecman, Mrs. William Oearge Harper, Joaaa Traulman. Ilk el Patenea, a eipkiaiirr at rector, aad thea acooaat eaecutivc. dw IWnaretty ef Miami, Fla. Born, Mrs. Henry White, Miss El­ Vteu fer the program were o rtt. Among the accoaut* be has ■ M by Mn. Thotnu Kepltr, mb* N n Mareankl, a R atfm IM- eanor Herr Necker, Mrs. Thomas Mbs Reverly Iehr served for the afteaey are Emery Burrows, Mrs. Harold Hammes, JerseV MM at tha church. It la a almilar vanity Ireabaiaa. received a arid ram to "Operation Hand Gueit Of Honor trashy, IIM la caab, a I M echel- Air Freight Corp., Seaboard World Mrs. Loretta Soden, Mrs. Leonard Keyport- V7,A9b5 g .” C U uaa itarted <» Ja a . 11 anhlp, aad a eaaiplete aaaiaier Airlines, Caledoaiaa Airway*, The Brenner, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. rJu n « lura eoatinued throu* Jaae, wardrobe. She la I leet, 7 lachaa Mary Kirwin, Mrs. Angelo Morizio, Mlaa Beverly Behr waa honored M l aad weigh* I S paaada. Mlae Surinam Tourist Bureau, ltarld To­ Mrs. Eleanor Gcssner, Mrs. Ray 1 aHntaaa a week. Mn. Rich- on Wednesday eveafog at Elmaro’a, bacco Co., The Mort N.. Merton M VVr( Cotta Nadt, am tha oo Morgaa, by bar co-worker*. Mita Leae received a batMag aait, a Scholland, Mrs. Clifford Wolfe, Mrs. (M iaar aad director. Mra. Char tieph|, aad OS. Mlae Tertlae Corp. and the Ameridd Shipping Martin Smith jr., Mrs. Gerald O'­ Bahr w ill be m arried on Saturday waa awarded a beach eaat, I S , Corp. Mr. Berger r u idfl arUi his Connell, Mrs. Gene Maag, Mrs. Hyaatt ana aecretary. at F o rt R ile y , Kaa. She wa* pre- aad a traphy. wife and two daughtera. Richard Jackson. Ik e faUowia* teacbere aad help- aaatad with a g ift fajr a ll of her ca- •aa aaluntecred thair aervicaa: Ed- worker*. D W H . * 9 Thoaa attendtag wera Mia* Marie New Pester Speaks AaShiaMa. Stewart Tacey, Oaaqe Vreeland, Miw Marge Bobkow, To Holy Nome Society « * * * * “ ’ to " ’0S, * .» « * * " ; d FULL UN I OP ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS bor, wai held on Sunday at the E l­ . ■■ n w fV Tinivy w rv iM i maroa Reatauram, Morgan, with SI ROUTE 79, MATAWAN attending. Joseph Hoff, Laurencc • Tropkal House Hants Harbor, was toastmaster. JO E FAME A —-* 9 -- The Rev. Fr. Melvin Stanczew- PRESENTS 8.HV V- '“ ‘ • 'o J * + J , D m . 1 V « • aki, the newly Installed pastor, • VepSsd e H t* M e* • h r lle e a end OHmt , Y» to' f »’h,r „ UAMY ANNUALS NOW AT SSBUCSO PWCtS gave a ihort talk on the spiritual benefit* of membership, attendance and receipt of Holy Communion ia EXOTIC DANCERS AND GUEST STARS ______. 1 .0 * SK8SMONDIGRSSNHOUSES a body, and asked for the continued 174 Uoyrf Rond Matawan aupport of the Society. 2 SHOWS — DANCING FROM 7 P.M. to 2 A.M. Tel IM-1709 or S66-4IM The speaker of the day waa Emil Bocha, aecretary of the Perth Am­ $5.00 Per Person — Buffet Dinner 8 to 11 boy Parking Authority, who re­ viewed the history and accom­ plishments of the Society from its IS YOUR HOME INSURED TO ITS Inception by the Franciscans to the present day, and its goals for the 5th SUCCESSFUL YEAR future. EDUCATING AMBITIOUS Seouti A t Fair P 1 L STUDENTS . . .

Three Matawan area Boy Scouts "Your Child Will Be Happy Here" p.S, t i V/0 ^ do€in Property vahieehave | will Join a contingent of Scouts and rteadraitfcaltyiniha leaders for a one-week tour of duty HILLTOP COUNTRY DAY CAMP Hell her+ o t r y * ® K ^ P O R T paetftw yeaia—aie at the New York World's Fair starting June 28. They arc Robert AGES 4 THROUGH 10-9 A.M. to 4 P.M. you run your home Grohe, Cliffwood; Robert Schnei­ ia protected to ita der, Ravine Dr., Matuwan, and • Arts • Crafts • Many Athletic Activities present full value? ; Earl B. Siddnns, Johnson Ave., STORt ne cioCks - Matawan. Including Swimming In New Pool Thi* easy-to-uie (LOCALLY HUE TRANSPORTATION) U95 -SuW*

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Monmouth Friday Holy Faailily (S) Fortfi* (t) ___ dafnaaa «f d » «viM for behind the steamball pitching of abr h ab,r b The aaaual meetiag of the Moo- Berths,sa 4 1 0 Moral ,2b CM tnl J w m jt ( U N r t t Out- Billy Geiger 8-3, yet lapsed into a O.Wat'ton 3b 3 3 2 Monroe.aa 10 Asttdifttoft uptctt anuth County Bowling Aiioclatlon deplorable 12-4 loss to the same W.CoUins.Zb 4 2 1 Maaon.lb tirp r tonmit tlua llw ft n d ii will be held Suaday at the Liberty club Sunday at Jamesburg without Lombardi,rf 3 0 0 Palumbo,3b Langan.ef 4 1 2 Duatal.lf ' «fIan yaar bMwW al tfc» Fir* Howe, White St., Red Bank, too much difference in the overall Delgado,lb~ ‘ 3 0 1 C.Smith,cf 4 0 1 • Mvarebi* 4 M ». Tha Mgallt at I : * p.m. Election of officer* aspect of things. Ennis.If 4 0 0 Molla.a kaUla U M m i lit* tqxmi- will be Md. Geiger.p 3 l 1 Kolo.rf til Next Sunday, at the Red Bank Miner,p 3 t i 'ila vkaa maay ywaaer Recreation fieJd, comes the mo­ 30 B T ,_____ kM lalanMd to tto Mho*)* ment of truth for the Holy Family irn •core ky laaiagi: atdaaN Hwy itlandad. TM* combine, when they stack up Matawan Skidded Holy Family 400 090 o o M M r tka racatta comm rich after against Manager George Spiliane's Forsgate 000 101 100-1 «M lattlai oat af aekool* aad the undefeated championship Red Bank Holy Family (4) Forigata apecltlly built uldi, Kenneth Kraft, John Caliendo, ger a 44 lead on which to work waa againat Bound Brook, In a C-J first time. tha award ta the outstanding ath­ Rick Manville, Jud Rosato, Fran- HUHIa P Edmund Ryan, Douglas Edwards, befora the Holy Fam ily pitcher board racing engine* burning a Group. II, game, even though The awards were presented by lete of the school year. He won the slsco Ortiz, Ed Harris. In wrestling, , M IO V fc Richard London, Benedict Smith. even pulled on a glove. * ‘ tion of alcohol, caitor oil, ha M t. Ha wound up hia car­ Barry Rluo, for football and track; Central Jersey, Group II, cham­ a new iport during tiie school year, ad other fuel additive*. eer on a happy note, getting the Bruco MacCutcheon, basketball, pionship in the high hurdles and no regular letters were awarded, Basketball - Edward Hamilton, Miner settled down after this and S a n a a v * NU yn w ally reach ipeedi beat of Keyport’a Billy Geiger In Edmund Hamilton, Frank D’Apoli- George Dietz, baseball; Eugene set a new record in the high jump. because It was on a jayvee basis. pitched fairly steady ball. Dut he A $ i/iumS! the game that wound up both Jaczynski, crosa • country; Hans He waa top rebounder for the bas­ Hut Ken Kraft received a special to, Ronald Mesar, Harold Pease, had given his mound rival, Geiger, B * a Leaal Orttara their high achool careers after the Fleischer, bowling, and William ketball team and played end on the monogram as the outstanding up­ Ronald Gerlufsen, John Paglione, too big a lead on which to work. It Vive local driven will ba among KHS twirler had no-hit Matawan on Lawlor, wrestling. football team. John Caliendo won perclassman In the sport and Chlck- James Hayes, Gregory Munning, waa even going between them the aatraata, Frank Fuller, Union three prior occaaions. Sayrevilla'a Robert Ziegler mad* tho annual the award that goes to the outstand­ ie Geran aa the outstanding fresh­ Joff Coleridge, Wilbert Underwood, rest of the way, but the Keyport ' M l ft; Ray Hammoad, Cliffwood Billy Tiaaska alao no - hit the preeentation of Matawan Post, No. ing lineman on the football squad. man from Coach Lawlor. David Munson. High mound ace could ease his way ‘ i JohaHandrickaon, Kayport; Husk lea this sac son in compiling Baseball - Stephen Russell, Frank along better on his big lead. m l Oaorge (Jr.) Andrew*, a IM reeord and leading hia team D’Apolito, Ronald David, K.enneth At Jamesburg, Jannarone de­ lo the C J Group I I I crown. ■•rpart Rae (•) Atlantic IliKhlandi t. H m Utter two are <»y. (i) Szyarto, Charles Geran, Gary served a better fate. Pup flies kept la the C alky elan. For all they may have fallen Raritan Bears, Keyport Rcc, Excel a k r a ib r k Walnh, Paul Eovino, Douglas Ed­ blowing back of the Holy Family Burke.u 2 S 0 Geraldl.c 3 ‘ 0 " 0 ' infielders for extra base hits. A Tka Amarloaa Power Boat At- eomewhat abort of pre-season hop- silvara.ftb 4 1 t Nappo.ss 4 0 1 wards, Robert Testlno. Charles Sil­ •Mlatioa hat aaaigaad the follow- ee. of this year's Matawaa team II Vena.rf 3 1 0 O'Keefe.:ib 4 0 0 vers, Edward Hamilton, Thomas triple by Big Butch Kolo with one can be said they kept up * Maraso In Carleton League North Openers BraU'folla.cf 4 0 t Curtis,2b 3 0 1 aboard and none out in the fitti ■gofficials for the event: Charlea :t o o Green, Dennis Nuccio. RobMlea.p 4 0 1 Breunlng.p was the only real hit off Jannarone P t r alcktl, r*f*ree; Kaa Belcher, Steel record of gain]and gaining an la- Raritan Township Bears and the fried produced tha fielding gem USapio.lf 9 1 3 Hartstf've.ef 3 0 0 Track • Edmund Hamilton, Gary Rick Bofeay, timer. The ^tattoo each year to participate ia Keyport Recreation teams got off Eovlno.c 3 0 0 VenU’fflin.rf 2 0 1 Reith, William Bond, Robert De­ that inning. After that, the wind th* Central Jersey, Group II, tour­ when he cut off Gary Tucker’s Walih.lb 4 1 1 Abduto.lir 1 0 0 laney, Gregory Stockblne, David blew two pop flies into doubles and conmlttea beaded by LaConte to tne best start in the northern Tr*|*»,Jb 10 0 Simdln.li 1 0 0 Ifconw Falloa, chairman of nament. A team has to be on the division of the Carleton League this smashing drive after Swanger had Stryker, lb 3 1 0 Munson, Fred Shanahan, Edward another into a single with the re­ winning side to get thia recognition, tripled with two out In the fifth. Delaney, Kevin Gcrien, Rodney sult the Holy Family team wus be­ r Kayport Racraatioa Committee, paat weekend. The Bears won two 99 8 • 24 1 3 hind 5-0 before they ever came to j£«w-rin. | ui. MIE ‘V.1;.: ave the following local officiate: ■aula* game* by a 2-1 score in play that The Keyport wins were made less Start fey laalaiat Moses, John Paglione, Benedict at i h Keyport Racraation 200 0-« Smith, James Lauro, Joseph Nuc* hat. LOOKING FOR IOVE” *g* Aadiewe er., Matawaa, and Vtna a t 10 aparkled with defensive fielding. tense than the Bears when Mana­ Atlantic Highlands 400a 000 0-1 W ib h do. Joseph Grimaldi, Tyron Rus­ A second outburst in the fourth COMHIt IIANCIS ,„ 0 / ^ 1 ' Hammond, Cliffwood Beech, • ’ i I Taa Keyport team, a mixture of ger Mika Russo’s players took ear­ Northara Divt«lon inning took all element of contest r Marten; Karea Holm, Jeaa Smith Bovlno *t i Keyport aad Matawan High School funday't ftaiulU sell, Jeffrey Morey, Ronald Caus* i T««uno • n i is ly leads in their two games. They Keyport t, Bluejeana 1 by, John Cholwea. out of the game. Luke Smith, Ja m ­ ia d Jeaa Fuliar, of the Koyport- Ed w a rfe si I ia playera, had no trouble In disposing Itoara I, Rangera 1 esburg pitcher, could drift through JM oa Beach area, tcoreri: Dr. 011- D avid ia of tha Keaniburg Blue Jeans 8-1 acored three against Bob Monahan, Wildcata 9, 409‘a ft Bowling - John Beach, Joseph Siyarto . tatartfay’a Raautti Kacirek, Nicholas Strano, Thomai the last five innings on the strength fetrt OUnl, Kayport, courae pbyil- a *1 .139 and Ika Atlantic Highlands 409a 8-1. Keanshurg starting pitcher, Sunday D'ApuUto ii » .uo Keyport 9. 409*a 1 Kegley, Stephen Zagarelli, John of a sturdy 11-1 lead. The best mo­ " Kayport n n t Aid Squad and K. Hamilton 42 .tto Tha Sunday game between the in the second inning. Walks to Paul Ueara f, Bluejeana 1 flremea will atand hy. The R u a s a ll. J t .no two Raritan teams, the Bears and Itanfltra 3, Wildcat* I Barrasso, Robert Testino. SJlvara I ■ 4 .173 Eovino and Gary Walsh, a hit by fltantfiiifli Crosa Country - Rodney Mosas, Oaran tha Rangers, and the Bears’ game !•••••••••< have operated a tefraah- M a .147 Gregory Stockbine, David Munson, * In Beach Rufc In other Davino 42 4 I .184 wldl th* Blue Jeans the day before Tom Marsh, Rec pitcher, that rolled Kaypoit ? •& AIR CONDITIONED Marsh 4 0 Hem a Edward Delaney, Fred Shanahan, 0 .000 w*ra both settled in the final inn­ away from the Blu* Jeans right- L . Shaw t 0 0 .000 Wiklcata Fransisco Ortiz, William Faas, Rob­ M ic a Chief Roy Huylar atatee Campball 0 ,■ 0 .000 ing. The Rangers had whipped the flelder, scored two runs. Lou Ric­ Kanfara i j . Davia • 0 .000 Middletown Wildcats, champs laat 409‘| ert McElvaine. «eelal traffic regulatioaa wlU Mrfctaf cardi doubled to score Marsh. Blutjesoa la force aa there are now M a lt year, In their opener 3-2 behind the C w Pc. steady pitching of Davey Chieco. So . Keansburg Hem* Haa I Iota. But ha warna the Mia Wal«li I 1.000 at dM tMt of Broad St. wUI have Marsh 1.000 the meeting of the two Raritan Tom Vosk smashed out a home Malzahn Third natrieM paritiag aad motorWa Siyarto J teams was a vital one for both run for Keansburg In the bottom of H on David aides. areadvteed louietha area oopoaHa lUch David I tha second. But Keyport wrapped ■am S i t y Hm Va Cottage bin. Manager Charlie Neubacher’a Rangere seemed In th* way to up the Blue Jeans and chased At East Windsor break the game up at the start Monahan in top of the fifth on hits Bob Malzahn, Keyport, was an PAL, HF Angels, when hit* by Duke D’Andrea and by Bob Bratsafolls, Walsh and up-front runner all the way in the Rockets Batted Al Black put two aboard Bgalnat Pete Burke and two walks nnd an opening of the new West Windsor Johnny Dowd urith two outs in the dirt track Friday. Russ Hock, Riv> error. firat. Chieco then lofted a tremen­ erdale, won the first feature ever dous blut into right field, but It Hal Robedee, now with Murray Leading teamt ln the two divi­ run at the new track, holding off htd enough loft to It that Vin Bat­ State, pitched the win at Atlantic last lap sprint* by Dob Pickell, Coach Walt Jubiniky Itiurtday sions of tha Baysor* Babe Ruht taglia, the Bears right fielder, Highlands Saturday. The Rec team Flemington, and Malzahn. Hock Nlaaatd batting averagea and League, \ tha Matawa n Township could g*t back fbr * onehanded cfr- was challenged time and again him a brace of runs on which ■Itching recorde for Raritan Town- PAL, In tha National, and Holy caa catch that cut off a home run. gave around the^ 25 laps but he always thlp Mgh't baaabaltera thi* tpring. Family Angela, In the American, Goad Defease to work the first time up. Charlie had a reserve of power to apply Tha team compiled a batting av­ will come together for the oa|y -The Bear* kept up their fierce Slivers singled and Billy Vena when battling to keep the nose of erage a l Ml, repreaenting a total time In the regular eeeton Tuesday defensive play In the second when walked with one out. Bratsafolis his car in the fore. at the Cliffwood team's field. This then singled to right and when the •f m Wt* hi 411 Hmet at bat. The walke put Ranger runners on third Ther# wero 60 entrants for the teem had a H record on the ie«- ia rated the game the PAL forcee and second with one out. Pete Neu- ball rolled away on an error two , b i m must win If they are to attain their first card at the new auto speed* bacher. Ranger pitcher, was cut runa came In. The Keyporters were way. Such big names in racing as ;f brings his beaj aim of completing the regular sea- glad to have this lead when Ro­ Mark Howard, who, oae of theie down at the piate on Bob Nardelli’s Steve Elias, National Park; Elton eon without defeat. bedee walked the first two 409a bat­ ) ■•jrport ten (I) Coy, Massing, Jim Hoffman of The day before, Les Long, pitch­ CJ Tuckcr,2h 1 0 0 D'Andrsa.tf 3 0 1 “ Som e (liim c ak r k M r t H.l’ucKrr.il) 1 0 0 Cusnnn.si SO I Kngfishiown and Kelly wrre hooked achauf*!«,p 4 0 0 Eapoailo.c SO O er for the Keansburg Blue .leans, Howard. 2 0 0 IMnck.cf 3 0 2 up in a thrilling duel to the 15th Curry,lb 4 t I Sank.ef 3 t 0 had none to two out in the bottom Diml.ii 3 0 0 Chlecn.lh .10 0 Itllllllilljr” Jurewlci.c 4 I I DlO’sta.ia-p lo o S/.itlerki.c-lf 3 0 I Nptihachfr.p 2 0 0 lap. Then Kelly pulled away. Mus­ W.Cottina.ifl 1 0 1 Biehl.p-aa 4 0 0 of the seventh when Dowd, on base I.pwlK.If 1 0 0 AHinmi,2l> 2 I 1 sing held on in second place, Coy thru AUG. 7 1,Siyarto,SB t I i Psrtrinn.ll S 0 I mjitVftHiDtr io 11 9 .mimi nr** 19 _ ---- . ... t 0 ! wllh a walk, stolu second. The MrDoiUMj lb .1 0 1 Mijrkrnxlr.c J 0 0 Sfltleil in third niul f'r>‘d ffnrhaeh imi miunniB i»i nmn m<~iiejL_ Daly.ir 3 0 1 Lnaauh.lb . . Kcunshuri! benches let up • bin IlfittiiKlln.if 2 1 0 FaiMm.pli 0 0 0 I Rosaln.cf S O I_ HowOli 1 o0 0 . Mn.vrr.lf 2 0 1) NitritelM,if JJ 0 1 of Huntington, N V. came up for a REGRET HANDICAP Iloullhan,rl 1 0 1 Coatlc.2ti to _ . o . foar of protest when Dowd wns rul­ WEEKLY HI-LIGHTS |)urk.i,;ib a 0 0 Moure.|) 0 0 0 fourth *|H>t finish. Sst„ Jun* 19 Connelly,*6 I 0 t ItrhnumQy.rf 3 0 0 ed safe, denying Long llie out that 24 2 4 Dnve IIu Wh, Point Pleasant, took M i l 24 1 2 would have given him a 1-0 shutout w m coNomoHED ^ POST-DEB STAKES Krnrt* bv hilling*! tho lead halfway through and went Wed., Jun* 23 Icora ky InaJaii: win. Then Dnn McDougull dribbled Halibut hour* I no ooo on lo victory in the 30-lap modified- Kvyp ak r Ii ah r fe llulse nipped Richie Massing, Mill* ak r ak r k overanxious, tried to pick up the town, by a length *nd n half. Third Pltkethlay.lb I I J. Schotir.ai) .1 0 1 IibII too fust and missed II. Sn Ihe Mwnntfrr.lf .1 0 I llucliftijh 9 0 0 NOW THRU SATURDAY lluaao.p “ “ Varga. •• .10 0 O.TiickflrJh a o o RleTh.ffl) I * o ‘ ‘ 1 plice we fit to Jim Hoffman, Rob- Kim Novak ■raunlnf.lk OI«tn,1b 10 0 tying and winning runs were now tftmnrri.M 3 0 0 fottffriail.M a fi o crtnvllle, followed by Kelly and Dsly.e W alih.o 0 0 on base. Battaglia brought Ihem Unwd.rf I 1 0 M. Fin 11(1,0 I o I In Th» Advo*itiJrM Of r riynn.rf Ikorn.p 0 0 M/.ili‘ckl,[> .10 0 Vohk.rf % n i l)on Sttvei, Trenton. The rare was "MOLL FLANDERS" il/iydar.l/ ! both In wllh » two-bagcer lo lefl ,1 J 0 Mon/ilum,If 9 0 I run In 7:W), eom/mrntlvi'ly slow cenler. (Iranrt, lb In Glorloui Technicolor Krailoy.lfh 0 0 IlnllAHlwt.ir .1 0 fl 0 0 time for tho 10 inllo dlstanrc. Scv- Monra,Yf 9 40 0 Another Great Catch Oiifkfi.llh 10 0 J.rio rk i’f JI o n Shown at 7:05 • t i l l S M ' i , OallMhtr.rf 1 0 0 MIINmm’ f 0 0 I I 1 orii iplnouls slowed the pace. The Battaglia had ftilrfu another WlR wm llulse's first at tlw Mel- - SATURDAY MATING! - 1 9 great calch wllh two Keansburg tl I I "JUMBO" Ni«ir Itv limitin' insr track this year. Seat# b f taMteiI t i runners ihonrd In th* fifth. Bui In Color mra«hmsM Oulla ooo mxi ft-i the fielding gent wnt produced hy Kfnittlmrif Miu# J imi 000 lldiHan Mi*»t* ooo aai Color C.rloonl RESORT OF RACINO Holy raimty Dowd In ths sixth. Long led n il Bowling Banquet HtviHirf llfr It M U *W T , a i M il Tilt first mmual l>am|iiot of tht* frame and wns sacrificed lo sec ah r M •Il V II J — Gf.«l Mil) — I 2 Raw N e In f* «. flwy,, lih 1 fl An*s>( ■ K ir m m nnd M erclnnti Nallonal Hraaa* nad Itelb siniiNlicd out tt single Muika.NR 4 0 i Curnvfiy,* A 0 "BRAIN STORM" Aeee against Jack S/nlrrkl lieun piint Hli'OHril.ih 4 n V n o Msnk bowlln* tmini w«# held rf* outdoor Md Indoor dining l«rric» ^ilvrrOli :i I 1 0 n eentlv nt th# Turf (Hub, Madipu^t Witli J*t| I I'Aa^* *r, t« bring In Ilm first run of the HudWnllM*/ 4 I ? Mtiaf Had,m c I Sw v . c*(et«rl* and dining urea M "lorlo.r g (Ml I'ownshli). Trophic wero nwimled *1 *11:1* ‘ 1;00 game. Htelti then moved to sec ViHi/rlf i'f 4 0 1 M

Their opponents c o o k O u t o r c o oO IN tre*. w en ail Eliaabetk Recreation light Keys Hit 414; Two ether sljgM n am Brook- of whom were a little - SAVE CASH ON Tl-TH ESE O i l fWd ra m ’a laadacbaaa e J E. C. ia tbe game thaa tbe lo- IF YOU LIKE er Fans 121 Drake’s IwaaasIsM wh» dkvi flrM B in a r. y ia the Colonial Handi­Ha M ike Crabett, a US-pouader, did FINE GIFTS- BROILING, FRYING, BARBECUE hsesM, Teef) W tllf iw ip o< .IM cap at Caridea state when tbe cam­ well he was rematched directly (h latta the story of • t - ll era waa uaahta la aaparata Ibea at M tha conclusion o l hia fight i h r Keyport High’s baseball the w in. The Regret could be a with Bill Peacock. Richie Grande t w Gaach Jim Zdaalaarica took rubber match lar tkea. lost oa polala to W alt Dzleoiic, a e a r f l » rates at tk* (tu t s f IIm W. U n a Grier’s Ireaahire haa Ualoa Couaty battler, ia a hard- m m wWi oaty two regular letter- beea mining larwardly aad ia re­ ahigging match. Dave Sturt, Mata­ a o t M l* (M a w a M F n d Behee. parted aa a likely atarter and waa, took oa Ernie Holloman, E lii H I mWMI w l ^ H n ■ ch icken s Wheatley Sable probably will he aheth, ia a MM>. act to. - 2 9 : Haa athaae WMHai. «*Ua a* ■ M M aaiii kme alskM While loam, neither of the three M M a t, a w at Im m acceptable at wfiarr ef tha MM Black-Eyed So- Split, Cft-ip or Qaartarad ui33( ■ M n i i Rat at hat thaw hoaera ia Boyle's charge sustained saa ar Baaatlfal Day, wka IMIsbed a knockdown nor were they tn third ia Ibis panr*e Cefanial. o * , « r i trouble a l aay tim e. Their showing was sufficiently convincing that TIkn U c i I Boeen they ail were given entry biai ?> The Kejventeeai a t* ■ naa far the bout sponsored by the Holy *^ a e M * late M CT Hm i at kai. Um In Union County Shows Name Society io Roadie Park June m m m itf hatveea imm aad MM B . Art Garrett, Matawan High foot >VH> S “ pi f- nr," h ji>IP Ai 'Hit l-it/i a&p sills Otar OVBI-IKIADY a « M rdt Mm W tf uadMo hiving Three amateur boxers eatered by bailer, ia expected to make his de­ ■Ma a a bate*. TIm Key* picked up Freak Boyle, Cliffwood traiasr. Mat but in heavyweight ranks in the nhaaaeaahalle bet tm e guilt* ol eat oa deciaioae at the Unioe PAL Boselle Park show. M atfiheeuta. Aa oddity ol tke . aaaeoa waa that .the Key* bad only Me home run hit, by Fred Slebca of atTaauRlver. RIBS BEEF M |tr (truck out 120 and walked M la being the K e y i leading atteher. He pitched <14 laninga, u Straub Buick S H O R T C U T aa Mtdck .out an average ol two Cat F ra a tht Fkat 4 Ufei batten per Inning and walked one C « m S n . . . batter per inning. Thia wee Ua m k p r ic e i m ini third and laat season on the mouad You'll Smvol 8 X lar the Red and White. DOUBLE Fmk Chkkw Parti "Separ-Mflrt” M r M GROUND CHUCK FriiWy Inaal Im Um M y 59t CHECKED IMQVARTBS *35« beaten KW ti» Iirk MM IMM MEAST OVAiTIRS fc 45* TURKEY ROASTS m k n icii im iii I h . 891 U S E D U«t C 4f»!|Brt«*t* ;,Hu Firk thauUart Wia|s2fC|BMkstllwkt 10lbe CANNED PICNICS rome meet w arn 3 «1.99 FRESH loaaUit—NON! PRICED HISHERI Front Cuti lonalau IrbUt—NONI PKICIO HISHMI PrMrtCtHI CARS NONE FltlCIO i k ^ A a H ISH M i " ' W BriskatBoaf "^99; *79e CoraadBaaf "ra n ^■ e -a---- Lari* 4-1 Ibt. k ^ A a BEST BY EVERY TEST FOR SAVINGS, SATISFAC­ V m I C«b*d S tM k s IONELESS lb-99* B o m I# s s DiaMr Horns »ff* TION AND JUST PLAIN FUN! COME. DRIVE I R I O M H NONI PRICED H tftH IRI - *- *— » ---- SapwRlghtsr ,, l M g ,lSup*r.Ri«hr Qyolity ONE TODAY i . . . DRIVING BEATS TALKING N H IIV IIIII WILSON—ALL MEAT pk«. » ' By Hw Plcc* 5 5 , : RlbStaalu ‘B5* ANYTIME. (YOU CAN ALSO "DRIVE" A GOOD Fraih • ( • Select, Regret At Itacliaral .35* WkoU • » lk . Baaf Kldnays ^ J s' h ir . * 1 1 S IM Caakad Nan DEAL DURING OUR "SWINGING SALES SPREE") -Monmouth Park FROZEN FOOD BUYS! FARM FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLE BUYS! *61 VOLKSWAGEN 2-Dr. Sedan. ■y%r. Speed will be the.theme in Makes Marlaa: AIIFIavan competition at Monmouth Park *64 BUICK Electro 225 Conv., Full Power, Air Cond. T iu i- lt m t , Waa during the new week of racing. *62 PONTIAC Bonneville 4-Dr. H.T., Air Cond. CraomPits 4 ^ 99* HOHEYDEW MELONS -39* Three • year • olds will go six fur­ long* In the eighteenth running of ’57 BUICK Cabalaro Station Wagon. M F In ^ lA F k t M i- M , Ripe Ihe Select Handicap on Wednesday ‘62 RAMBLER 4-Dr. Station Wagon, Auto. Trans., WATERMELONS NOME PRICED MlfiNtRJ £89* while on Saturday fillies and marcs P.S. Orange Julco 6 - 97‘ will clash over the same distance California *63 PONTIAC Bonneville Conv., Auto. Trans., P.S., Varlaii Iriadt (iH lid ia i lAMiaala) In the 17th running of the Regret U RG E Handicap for fillies and marei. P.B. SEEDLESS ORANGES »n 1 2 " 6 9 * Both races carry $15,000 In added Fruit Drinks 10 ‘1 89e NONE PRtCEO HIGHERl NONE PRICED HIGHER! money. *59 PONTIAC Bonneville 4-Dr. H.T., Auto. Trans., . Chopped Seedless Grapes i« « * i o * . Among the nominees to the |e- P.S., P.B. BinbEyaSpiaacfc 2 ^ 35° ^ lb49* Iceberg Lettuce ^ i»« j ■ » lect, 59 in all, is Ogden Mills *61 VALIANT 4-Dr. Sedan, Standard Trans. NONE PRICED • ( « oorten 4 ( 0 Phipps’ Time Tested, winner o( the Birds Eyo Snoot Foai 2 37* R e d P l u m s HIGHER I " ‘■ A 9 T o m a t o e s 9to4M * Delaware Valley Handicap at Gar­ ’61 CHRYSLER Windsor'2-Dr. H.T., Auto. Trans., NONE PRICED S A c l»«a l « | den' State Park. There are several P.S., P.B. . Rich’s Ghooalata Eclairs P7; 45° Bing Cherries HISHERI C e l e r y NONI priced h is h m it.li I T other stakes winners on the roster, CADILLAC Sedan DeVille, Full Power, Air Cond. NONE PRICED * . 0 ( 1 New, ^rain Ib.10* another of which is Mrs. Ethel D. Baaaaat Diaaara ^ Tcl k;n "C*l* C u c u m b e r s HIGHERl » C a b b a g e NONE PRICED HISHERI Jacobs’ Isle of Green, victor in the, MERCURY Monterey 4-Dr. Sedan. NONE PRICED ^ In 2 ^ e NONE PRICED £ *"■ Governor’s Gold Cup and second in Baa^uot Pios 5 PV; 93* L e m o n s HIGHERl R a d i s h e s HIGHERl ..llo,. 19* lour other stakes. BUICK Invicta 4-Dr. H.T., Auto. Trans., P.S., P.B. Among the other stakes victors PONTIAC LeMans 2-Dr. Cpe., Straight Stick, are Steve Leo, J r . winner ol t the Buc)cet Seats., JANE PARKER BAKED FOODS SAVE ON THESE GROCERY BUYS! Baltimore SptMM^HafcdMap" at Pimlico, My Apollo who clicked in itation Wagon. the Georgo WashiOIW-'at 4-D£r5edan, and Golden Joey who scored in BLUEBERRY PIE FRESH WHITE EGGS 3r1.00 the n°rld. Ibgulir Sin | *3 M&BjItod&twv 2 Tppp, EquippeA^*"' SAVE 16c IUB. The Regr«|] M r f S Twitor*' the 59 BUICK LeSabre'2-Dr. H.T., Auto. 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Bariaa’s Paitaurlitd Pt k ih BaahaiaR Thin Pratials Im Form er Coach W alsky la bring- Oil Kttthen SDaad N l two Madlsea High athletic 60 MERCURY Convertible, Auto. Trans., P.S., P.B. H b M a RraaaBoaat Margarine “ " S T a i,. * 1 roaches, Rea Heley, leotkall, aad 62 BUICK Invicta, 9 Pass. Sta. Wagon, Full Power. Al Klley, wrtdlleg, le werk wltk M PltW B-4ei. kettle Kraft Miraoio Margarin l"lb‘J7* WholoSreeaBaaai 4 ! i BB* Mm al hie tamp. A svimmlag P‘ l I-Ik. I ot. I | | aaal la aakM la aad all Ihe used WHOLI ORIIN * lo R aiia Shampoo 49< Baaaia Cat Food 2 " l mw 21* Asparafi meimirs Af develapmeal al STRAUB MOTORS, in c . • c«n« yaaaa atkMss are M « Imtali- II a I a Liver and Chicken Parti *‘< 23' PofAetematie l*lk 4«a. iC( b kim il aad el a maturity la •f Mliod 2 37* Dkhwaihert pkf, jraap Me algaBleaace. IZ SoatiiFaliCloar « « ^‘j BB* Fals lastaat Braaalas*^ bpl^7B* Cold Water All Ragu Spaghetti Sauce f a a M M l l a g g L PorAutom«tl« M b.^^e FUN FOR THE ENTME FAMILY OMWwM Chirm If/s« M V W f VIVIBH Wuhan pif,,# LAUNDRY t H i* . L i t PUIn le* 37‘ ** 69* DfTMOENT alaaila 0/ ---- M n * k l n § ••vtrogti/ ----- • 40 Proftulonal AMF Lanat TUKIR M.UB—All Flavors, Dt|alar ar Lev talaris Sweet 'N Low Sugar Substitute i 12 «■ o«. Vim Detergent Tablets • Specious Billiard Room CannodSoda 1 2 •am • Cocltoil Lounge All Flafora—NO OIPOSIT I pi, It (I.M . T a n • Enjoy Delicious Food tn Our] Yukon Club Soda 5boH 99c Zest Deodorant Soap U ^ J y L Otif Own ] l>/] Ol, Surf Detergent Dbifaif Room end Snack Bar 1 “ M i l Lemon Plavorad ® rsn tar 2^38* HtssrMM JZXZL • I f W I * ' ^ 6 2 * O k. MUSIC and DANCING m r» m n iiM-rmn B o m irs F i/ N Swan Pink Lotion ivory Friday and Saturday Evening Praise Deodorant Soap Fish Sticks M 4 M t M C hwOMioa I p l.lf.ii.O i BOWL M AIR-CONDITION B> COMFORT M i | i * aatu W 0ta«He OZ Praise Deodorant Soap Silver Dust Blue Detergent CanpMo U p f tf el AMP uper J^arkct? •OWIINO (QUIPMINT FHONE nan i z 37* mT 35* Now O* late In Our fre Witp fsrfssf fitting ly Prank De*ln« 566-3881 Frlees afflMftve ittru June tM i la luper MarhaN A* Weli Ousfsntssd Final Touch ami lolf-tervUa Ifaroi aaly la Northern Naw Duz Detergent ieraay, Orango and Ratklanrf Countlea, Paltfla I f t i I #, se. J A | Premium l^flonor rlaitla I V All Tdltami I’foduoti. Freeli Milk anil Alcoliullc PaaA ■k - i STRATHMORE LANES Beverafrs enetn|it irorii I’lnld Stamp ultcr, Mnlnwnn RARITAN TOWNSHIP CLIFFWOOD KlANSBUtO PORT MONMOUTH $4 (at Strathmore) Rt, 16 and Poolo Avo. Hlgfiwaf IS and Cliffwood Avo. at. M mud Mein O. at. 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~ 3 K y % fer 1 AUTOS FOR SALE HELP WANTED FOR SALE F O R S A L E FOR RENT HOUSES FOR SALE BILL LANZARO'S BLOWER AND MOTOR, Speed THE BILDERBACK APTS. RARITAN LANDSCAPING Control with Switch, Thermo Con­ THE FINEST NO MONEY DOWN AUTO SALES SEWING trol for Lennox Furnace all for IN QUAUTY USED CAM $7.50. Dehumidifier with Autom. FURNISHED A UNFURNISHED B your credit ts good you caa buy L a m aalactloa evergreens ind Control (Sears), little used $30.00. M MAIN V I.. MATAWAN MACHINE . Une, fertilizer, Insecticide, APARTMENTS tki* 1 bedroom horn* with m Ot. MAIM ft RT. M shrub*. Call after 6 p.m. 566-6595. wji7 UTILITIES INCLUDED t ‘ grata seed. Merlon blue sod, money down, located In Untoa OPERATORS ■ and retail. FOUR CHOICE cemetery plots; VACANCY Beach. Immediit* occupancy For 566-2224 264-6333 Shoreland Cemetery, Highway 35, information call Scoraa Conitru* C LIFFW O O D BEACH, modern ap OPEN EVES TIL I P M (FEMALE) o p « 4taUy • to 8, Sunday I to 5; Keyport. Will sacrifice $800. Call tion, K4-4M7. w|tr>3 Higkway IS, South Amboy. Call 2G4-9796. wj!7 ■rtment 3 rooms and bath, alsu IH * CHEVROLET Impala, beige, Partway MB. wjtl 1 furnished room, kcat and hot original owner, vodeu condition, Expanding department in our mod ASSORTED FU R N IT U R E , excel­ water supplied, parking lot, pri DEVELOPMENT HOME OWNERS whit* wills, radio aad hsater, like •ra new plant. Should have ex­ FLOWERING SH R U BS lent condition, rcasonubly priced. vate entrance. Call 566-1952 w|tt perience on Industrial single-needle Velasta, Mock Oranges. Fire Bush, Call 566-6628. wj!7 Being transferred? Houn toe m w . 41,000 mile*. 4 naw tire*, new T H R E E ROOMS and bath, heat and icMnes. 10 I r S3; some I for Sl. Dig your small? Mortgage payment toa hattary, eicaptioaal valut. O ily IIO TPO INT 30-inch, four burner hot water supplied: 185 per I7N Call MHOSt. w|17 ' “ owa. Call *46-4733.______wjtf month. Adults only. Immediate oc high? Don't wait, call us aow, Benefits Include: electric range. Good condition. lo t W htfft th t Food's Beit cupancy. Call Osborn 1-0763 or 264­ we’ll buy your homa. IMS PLYMOUTH Fury I; two door FULL TIME STEADY WORK FREE INSTALLATION $50. Also youth bed with detach­ When you want to "catch a bite" . . , able sideboards $15. Call 264-7184. 1 3 9 1 .______wjll MANLEY ASSOCIATE! ' .hardtop, 381 cubic Inch engine, 4 REGULAR RAISES A LU M IN U M COMBINATION PARKING AND CAFETERIA VTORM WINDOWS wjl7 MATAWAN modern apartment 3'/2 *71-5353 . •at wn*r* you know thara'i qood spaed tranimlsslon. SOOO original large rooms and tile bath; adults mile*. Ivory with black leather In­ ON P R E M IS E S R U M M A G E S A LE given by Red ______«W food and • pleasant atmosphere. PAID VACATIONS AND 6 FOR $77 only. Call after 6:30 p.m. 566-1546. terior. 4% years left on guarantee. Oak Cooperative Nursery School wjtf Must sell, drafted. 12700 or b«*t H O LID AYS Mat* track, fully weather atrlppad June 18 and 19, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., UNION BEACH , duplex apartment CUSTOM BUILT HOMES • SEA FOOD • STEAK DINNERS otter. Call M42080 until 7 p.m. PAID MEDICAL PLAN gwaiae Akim aluminum. E-Z tilt 10 East Front St., Keyport. wjl7 4 rooms and bath. Call 264-6199. wJIT OTHER EXCELLENT Caa ka cleaned from inside. T*rnu Low Down payment, financing ip • A COMPLETE MENU BENEFITS INCLUDING A PROWN'S DINETTE SET, parket wood, 4 LA R G E furnished room, all im­ IIM FORD Fairlane convertible. UNION SHO P chairs $25. 1 baby dresser $15. provements. Inquire 50 Shore ranged, built on your lot or oura Ja fe w for Lunch or Dimer ■ You'l Love H I Call 2*4 X24 after 1:10 p.m. Apply Monday - Saturday it our a lr a a d I L SH 1-750* Red laak Cali 566-6158 after 5 p.m. wj!7 Blvd., Keansburg or call 787-6117, ! wjtl CURRIER * CSIK . w]17r personnel office from 9 a.m. to K EY P O R T , apartment, 3 rooms IM I DODOE 4 door aedan, black I p.m. Write or contact your local R U M M A G E SA LE sponsored by GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1 The Bayshore Women’s Club and bath, heat and hot water full power, air conditioned, radio Stata Employment Office, supplied, newly decorated. Adults ft BUILDERS ‘ COLONIAL and heater. Private owner. Call ALUMINUM DOORS June 21st, 22nd and 23rd at 19 E . Front St., Keyport. wjl7* only, Immediate occupancy. Secur­ M4-345* M4-121* 2*4-1154 between f and 7 p.m. J AND WINDOWS ity and references required. Call flM EE SHOT mi KSTAURANT • ■ ■ ______MATTEL INC. MOVING, must sell. 2 metal Inwn 264-3592 after 6 p.m.______wJI7 ______*19 UM OLDSMOBILE convertible $75, chairs (matching) 12 each; CRAWFORD CROMEY K E Y P O R T 2nd floor 4 rooms and KEYPORT - ENGLISH TUDOR LOCAHO IN HOLMDtl VILIAM 1*5* Chevrolet pick up truck % T0YMAKERS child's play tea set, brand new bath apartment newly decorated ton >T». Call W4-3946. wj!7’ 11.50; baby tenda (child’s feeding : 7S7-24M 185 plus per month. 3 rooms and MUST BE SEEN HOLMDU ROAD — HOLM DU RT. 15 HOLMDEL table) chrome and formica, nice ’03 PO NTIAC Grand Prix. fully bath, furnished 1st floor apartment, TO APPRECIATE equipped, full power, one owner condition (9. Basinctte mattress and front and rear entrance 1120 per , I A.M. to • P.M. * HANDSOME H E A V Y DUTY liner included 16, nice condition. car, outstanding condition. Must be TH REE experienced pressera, Un­ month includes everything. Sterling Immaculate air conditioned 4 bed­ New interior O’ 4" door 13. Call t Days A seen to he appreciated. Gem Olds- ion Shop, piece work rates. Ap ' ALUMINUM McCann, Real Estate, Hwy 34, room house, cedar closcts, modera DW aeilONSi mobile Inc., 110 Main St., Mata- Phr In person, Morris Manufactur­ 264-5640. wjl7 Madison Township. 566-9666. Wjl7 kitchen, separate dining area, for­ ■rom Matawan: ' wan. 566-3600. ______w}17 WINDOW K EA N SB U R G — 3-room furnished ing Co., I Johnson Ave., Matawan GERMAN SHEPHERD dog, 7 mal dining room. Cathedral beamed tow Hi on Rt. 14, turn left <1 FOR apartment, linens and utcasils living room with fireplace. Pan­ IM I IMPALA Chevrolet convert months old. male, AKC reglster- Haaiant Vallay Inn, about Ible. * cylinders. Call 946-4792, furnished, 2 gentlemen preferred. elled den with bar, many extra*. EXPERIENCED OPERATORS $11.95 ed, 155. Call 264-3884. wj!7 K ^ *U a on Holmdal Road. Call 787-3631.______wjl7 Carpeting, freezer, dishwasher, LITTLE GIANT Tractor 5 3/4 h.p., ■ Wi South on Lin* Road SERVICES SINGLE NEEDLE FREE ESTIMATES 2 BED RO O M apartment in Key­ washing machine and dryer. 1 car KARL FRANTZ MIMS with lawn mower and snow plow <• HohnM Road direct to SEWING MACHINES port. all electric, on bus line, garage; beautifully landscaped. wjtl 1450. Call 560-7950. wJI7 Holmdal Villaga. PARKER BOARDING HOME toi DAY OR NIGHT SHIFT $115. Call 264-4822.______wjtf Walk to Bchools. Priced to sell. From Kayport: •Bid a m sad woman. Stati L A R G E compressor, Inrge window ROOF SHINGLES 11.75 per bandle, M O DERN unfurnished 3 room Call 264-3518 evenings, _____ 5 1 4 ; Tat* Holrndal Road diraet to lie—sad Call MU01L Matawia, APPLY IN PERSON fan, large meat grinder. Ten 15 rod roofing 11.50 and up. Felt apartment in Mntawan, ideal for Halmdal Vlllaga. H. I. ______;______wjtf M O RR IS M FG. CO., gallon fish tanks Sl each; also $1.7}, asbestos and brick aiding J10 young couple. Call 264-3405. wj!7 | Fram M l Labi: CLIFFWOOD Boarding Homa lot JOHNSON AVE. MATAWAN stands 11 each. Call 566-0729. wj!7* STERLING McCANN J a aquare; also garage doors 531.73. K EY P O R T , large furnished room Tat* Robert, Road, turn left elderly men and woman, private E X P E R IE N C E D , mature, efficient U SED gas stove; also refrigerator. REAL ESTATE I at Langitraat Road to Holm- Flair Roofing Supplies, Old Bridge for one man, private entrance, aad Mata guana. Licensed by Ihe woman, capable of managing 6 Road, Englishtown. Call Gibson Call 583-1088.______w^!7 4*1 Road, diract to Village. Stata. Jama* L. Lawaon, R.N on bus line, near center of town. UNDER THE RED ROOF * girl office; also factory personnel. MUI.______wjtl M A P L E HUTCH, spool bed, round Call 264-3048. __ wjl7 HWY 34 MADISON TWP. 1 • AIR CONDITIONED • PLENTY PARKIN* SPACE Myrtle Ava.. Cllffwood Gill MS Apply Ballard Advertising, 133 First dining room table, Victorian BM______wjU SHOES—For work, dress or play C LIFFW O O D BEA C II, apartment 4 566-9666 St., Keyport. wjtf chairs, pine chest; wash stands, For the whole family, expertly rooms $95 per month; all utilities Matawan 3/4 acre with fruit treei, picture frames. Rugs used 14 x IB; STROTHER & ECKEL, INC. L IV E IN housekeeper for small Med, widths to E E E always In Included. Call 566-1737. w]17 patio, large double garage; 3 bed­ stock. Selling at 20 to 40% below 9x15, assortment of 9x12 nnd 8x10. rooms, 2 baths, oversized dining LLOYD AND NOLAN RDS. family; room, board and salary. FU R N ISH E D ROOM, comfortable, 7 //////////// prices. Alexander’s Ilook scatters; antiques. Shore room, living room, fircplace, walk Must have references. Call 264-0666 regular retail MORGANVILLE Furniture, Highway 35, Laurence privute entrance, in Matawan, or 787-4912. wjl7 Discount Shoe Center, Route 36 around basement. Aluminum sid­ VILLAGE BARBER Grading, Land Clearing, Top Soil, llurbor. Open !) to 9.______wj!7 Call 566-4609 or 566-754B.____ w)17' ing covering this family Cape Cod Trenching, Literals, Fill Dirt etc. near Pool* Av*., Hazlet. Call 2M- Located In Holmdel Village Shops N U R SES A ID E S 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., UN. wjtf TRACTO R 10 h.p,, with snow plow MATAWAN apartment 2nd floor, listed at $22,500. Call 591-9435 or 866-1992. If no 5 day week. Apply in person nnd 2 grass cutters 4‘/j feet $500. 4 rooms and bath, heat and hot answer call 536-3525.______wjtf Niit ?• Colonial lUttaurant Brokdalo Nursing llome, Highway 40” gas stove, Magic Chef, auto­ water supplied; adults preferred. Keyport 4 bedrooms, dining room, A colonial ityla barber ihop with tha lateit aquipmant. YO U bust ’em, we'll fix 'em. Glass 35, llazlet. wjl7 SCREENED TOP SOIL matic $35. 40" oil stove $30. Hot Cali 566-0332. ___wjl7 new hot water heating, needs r * Including two vibrating chain for those who ara waiting. and screen repairs. Bayshore THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY water tank, 30 gallon, glass lined CLEA N furnished room, private pairs. $8500. Hardware Co., Front St., opposite PART-TIM E farm help wanted in (Bradford) $35. Rug 9x12, $35. entrance, TV. Available immed­ OPfftATED »Y ©ARY KUDftICK Post Office, Keyport. Call 264-1145. afternoons. Call 264-0924. wjl7 Bkw stone, road gravel, sand, fill Garden hose and nozzle $3. Dor- iately. Inquire 172 Main St., Key­ Matawan, 2 story, 3 bedrooms, ga* K p formerly with Jim's Barbar Shop, in Cliffwood. A eom« wjtf dirt, etc. meyer mixer 10 speed, all attach­ port. ______wJ17 rage. F.H.A. appraised 113,900. tarvlca Including Haircuts, Shavei, Shampoos, Facials DOM ESTIC and foreign bicycle re. OPERATORS WANTED ments with meat grinder 120. Em ­ K E Y P O R T 5 room house. Call after ______Sill W m iw • and alto cuts and styles woman's hair* pairs our specialty. Bayshore EXPERIENCED BULLDOZING & BACKHOE erson radio $15. Yashica camera 5 p.m., 264-2037, not Thursdays. Hardware Co., Front St., opposite SERVICE 135. Call 264-1510.______wjl7 ______wjl7 IN • Aid. I* t;M P.M. Daily . I A.M. fo t P.M. Friday SINGLE NEEDLE ■t WA Post Office, Keyport, Call 264-1145 DRESSER, $12; Maple chair, $8; K E Y P O R T , apartment, 4 rooms. . MATAWAN . Oatad Wadnaiday ______wjtf High basic pay, piece work. Call ECKEL'S TRUCKING window fans, $5 and $8; ; coffee - unfurniikad,, -downtawa ; alxjve and ask for: MORGANVILLE. , tablw,—15 op; phone table,' $5; Store.' C aq te 'p n e fv re t Call day* ; 1 *» IT'S m i i - ANN DeMATTEO CALL DAY OR NIGHT p icftfftr S3;'-lamp tables; 15 up; 2*4-5009. ■ V . ■ wjlT •• * j s JS k b • v 264-586® BOAT OWNERS 591-9707 lantpi, U ’flprbaby scale, M r toys, MATAWM^'fMKshad BM *. kitclv doll*, Call 566-0593. wj!7 ______wjtt etc-. ^ p riv^ »1 3 p er>_^.CaU MOUNTAIN T O P MFG. CO. Before you put your boat In the W H IT E graduation dress, dresser P A IN T E D colonial hutch, llgfif ol­ OFFICES AND STORES AVAILABLE water check our low rates for LOCUST ST. KEYPORT ive, 37” wide, 16" deep, 71” high, CLIFFWOol) iik d H quality boat Insurance. Stanley G. ______. ______wjlT with mirror. Call mornings or K E Y P O R T house 4 rooms, tiled after 6 p.m., 566-3650______wj!7 $22; floral drapes with matching bath, science kitchen in new Siebenberg, Highway 34, Matawan H O U S E K E E P E R school teachers, lilac dacron curtains, fit double $350 down, 2 bedroom ranch w ill P U P P IE S for sale at 79 Freneau ranch. Heat and all utilities sup. Opposite Strathmore Shopping Cen home Strathmore, 5 days; own windows. 79x81. 113. Call 566-8594. panelled kitchen, nicely landscaped. plied; off street parking, fenced ter. Call 583-1)00. wjtl transportation. Must hav* recent Ave., Matawan or call 566-3650 FH A appraised 110,300, references. Call 580-8858. wj!7 for Information after 6 p.m. w)17 in yard, available July 1st. Call 264­ PART TIM E painter, outside only, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4661. wj!7 Ran W . Maghaa Agam y reasonable rates. Call 566-2087 REGISTERED NURSE 2 nights YELLOWSTONE 19 - FOOT travel HAZLET after 5 p.m.______wjtf a week 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Brook­ trailer, hitch included, many aces- 9 A C RES. Laurel Ave., Holmdel APA R T M EN T , three rooms and sorics, only used once, $2,500. Call bath; utilities supplied; adults C LEA N and condition your furnace dale Nursing Home, Highway 35, Township between Highway 35 3 bedroom split level with garag«t 566-0157. wjl7 12x18 den, very good condition, for next year. Gas or oil. Air Hazlet. wj!7 0 nd Middle Road, Write Dox C in “ la w WHH Safeco reduced to $16,500. condition or heat 6 room house WOMEN experienced in factory COLDSPOT refrigerator, good con­ carcoMhh^ncws^a^er^^^jMn SITUATION WANTED AMs sm I Nmnmwiw P o l k W _____ W75. Gas furnaces installed 1300. work. Apply in person Ralph dition. Call 591-9706.______wjl7 MATAWAN TOWNSHIP Chimneys cleaned. Used oil burn­ Frledland A Bros., Locust St., Key­ AKC R E G IS T E R E D toy poodles PETS W IL L DO ironing in my own home. STRATHMORE ers, hot water heaters. No money port______»^I7 $100; shots and papers, 2 males, Call 566-8977. wjl7 down. Bank rates. Paul R. Gillen, 3 females, 5 weeks old; 3 cream, R O ELBO W Kennel Boarding, no fttol Estate—Insurance T Y PIST , part-time, 8:30-11 a.m. 1 L E G A L secretary desires part time Air conditioned ranch, 3 bedroom*. Rumson. call 842-2076. w jl1 1 silver, 1 black. Call 566-8S53 cages, Individual pens with run. days week, In Keyport, exper­ work. Experienced, references. 2 baths, dining room, 2 car garag* M U 0 U M IM M* St UmIMMI H IG H SCHOOL boy desires lawn ience preferred, start Aug. 1. Write ______wj!7 Your dog’s own diet, tender loving care; reservations taken. Mrs. Bow­ Call 56C-4828. ______wjI7 on corner lot; priced to sell frial care jobs, reasonable rites. Call Box B In care of this newspaper. K ELV IN A T O R refrigerator-freezer man, Marlboro Township. Call 462 E X P E R IE N C E D tcachor available at $21,600, M4-37M after 9 p.m. wJI7 ______wj!7 holds 50 lbs. frozen foods J30. 4 for some tutoring, elementary burner electric stove $15. Elcctric 2895.______wjtf subjects and High School French. SUBJECT TO VA i FHA oven 110. Call between 5 and 7 Reasonable hourly ratej. Call 566- APPROVAL MARRIED LADIES p.m., 264-0796.______w]17 LOST CLEAN sond filt for pools, play­ PA C K A G E containing pictures In SIZZLING FORD DEALER USED CAR Work several evening hours as pens, drainage, etc. Eckels Truck­ front of Sussinan Stationery Store WANTED VAN S ACENCY Fashion Stylists. Free wsrdrobe ing, Morganville. Call 591-9707. wjB Tuesday evening June 8th. Reward. and training. No investment, de­ SAVI NISI TWO HORSES and western saddles. Please return to Mr. Vernon Har­ GOOD HOM E for dog 1 year old, REALTOR ^ liveries, no canvassing. $12 mia- Call 536-9206. wjl7 ris, 27 Prospect St., Keyport. w]17 loves children. Call 566-2452. wjl7 16MiHnifiMtN0M imun average guarantee per eve­ tki ftvrtk ol |y|f| Wt’r* CR. HWY 34 AND MAIN IT. ning. Call 531-4352. wjl7 MATAWAN to*M aWi ui M M im b lt M O TH ERS H E L P E R High School 566-1581 mwa Senior or College Girl, sleep in OPEN 7 DAYS nMtnMThiy’itlw i. for summer, 3 weeks at shore In MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICC MITkm’M dm lM aif'it July. Start immediately. Call after BUSINESS SERVICES ______S i l l riptodlw.lNf.MMwiy! S A L E I « p.m.. 566-9047.______wjl7 C LEA N IN G WOMAN 2 days a $9# MONTHLY PAYS ALL week; Matawan area. Call 566­ Contractor* . idi »ut qisNin aaoic miw «vm im m w aoraa eoanuw m m iim , mw roaswoaio's ma 9047 after 6 p.m.______wj!7 Maintenance Miscellaneous 7 years new rancher. ] big be4> rooms, large kitchen and living F E M A L E —factory worker, bene­ SMALL JOB SPECIALIfTt O F F IC E EQ U IPM EN T . Unlimited VIN CENT J. DIGENNARO 1965 MUSTANG H.T. fits, good working conditions. savings new & used desks, chairs, BLDG CONTRACTOR room, wooded lot. Selling price Auto, Trim. . $AVE Caipm try — doors, stairs, ceiling* Apply In person Salmon Paper paacling, ate. Insld* palntlag. files, metal shelving, storage bins 17 SOUTH B E E R S ST., HOLMDE1 $12,500. Easy terms. Call 671-3311 tlox Co.. 29 New Brunswick Ave., G E N E R A L S E R V IC E S CO nnd drafting tnble.i. Cash registers, Complat* building liae Carpentry, Nowl Matawan. wj!7 1964 FAIRLANE 4-Door 1 6 9 5 Nt-1117 typewriters nnd adding machines masonry, piintln* 4 ilumlaum t-Cyl., Auto, Ti m i , COUNTER G IR LS , full or part Economy Office Furniture & Equip­ products. WALKER & WALKER NEW & USED 264-22*4 time. Apply In person Keyport ment Co., Inc., 299 Washington St., REALTORS Clcnner.s, Division St., Keyport or CLINTON, OUTBOARD ENGINES Keyport, 264-1558. wjtf ____ wjtf 1963 FALCON 2-Dr. 9 9 5 cnll 264 1000. wjl7 fcCyl.. Radi, aad H**tor. DICK'S I.AWNMOWER C A R P E N T E R and building contric S E R V IC E W H E E L CHAIRS, crutchn. canei. tor, J. G. Monger, Florence Av*., 2tN Highway 15 CLEANING WOMAN 1 day a week Middietownliolmdel, N, J, RT. 79 MORGANVILLE etc., for rent or i« lt. Charge Keyport. New homes *arsges, ill must have own transportation. Multiple Listings 1963 RAMBLER 440 4-Door 8 9 5 Call 566-7744. wjl7 5fll-!)li22 accounti lavittd. Mntawan Drugi, ll Herat Iona and repairs, Call 2(4. •■Cfi., Anfa, Trans, 145 Main Street. Matawaa. Call 415*.______w|tf And Trade-Ins E X P E R IE N C E D waitresses. Apply I.awn Hoy, Springfield nnd lluinko Phone: 071-3.111 itift'fHMl. w|tf CERAMIC 'TILE In person Shore Point Inn, High­ power mowers. B Ik S, Ti'cumseh, Send for Catalog 1962 FAIRLANE Sport Coupe 1 1 9 5 way 36 & llolmdel Road, llazlet. Clinton engine service. Expert re­ H A LF TON Tor hire, light hauling, ______wjlT ••Cyl., Auto. Tran,., P.S., lucfat Saah, wjl7 pairs und prompt service. fu ll 2(H-17»fi. wJ7/K Would you like a modern ceramic tlio bathroom or kilchen nl « low K liYPO K T, iirondwny, house 7 WOMEN telephone solicitors for wjtl 1962 2 -D r. cost. Freo osllmntes. Call 2(14-331)3 rooms, Imt water heat, full cellar, CHEVROLET Bel Air 1 1 9 5 carpet companv, excellent wanes, Ugholstery _w|ll near 6 corners and all trnnsportn. ••Cyl., Attta. Tram. VACUUM C L E A N E R - Polisher J3 encli lead, $t0 enclt sale. Call tion. Ca 11 IHM.Q557.______wJ2J ■1(12-4109. wj 17 repair service. Parts nml sup- U PH O LST ER Y nnd furniture re­ piles. Hoses, brushes, bags. Pick pairing. All rubrics nnd Plaslk's, N U RSES ] to II shift. Call 264-2027. VINCI;Nr GPNTILE Hiroo bedroom ranch, excellent 1962 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan 9 9 5 up and Delivery, Call 566-2524. wjll Naugahyde Vinyl. A, Strang, ISO 111.1)0, CONTRACTOR condition with large oversized lot) For Sale or Laaie KOOL MOKIS refrigeration and tilr Washington Street, Keyport. ('all 1962 FAIRLANE 500 4-Dr. 1 0 9 5 ',1(14-3(1(18. wjlf plenty of trees. Walking iliitanc* 6>Cyt.« Atffo, Tram, conditioning service and repair Additions nnd alterations, Patios, to schools mid shopping Larg* TORT MONMOUTH 5 room house, Used equipment bought and sold. flreplnces etc, living room, ent In kltchon, city Call 5(16-7;«fl, wj2l To£_Soil_ 7 9 5 w»ti Ju ly 3rd to 14th, Ninv yliloti **rvlo» c*ll M6-3M4,______DIETRICH BROS. Brunswick, amp*, QuibM Can­ KOMONCE & CURRIER SUBJECT TO APPROVAL! ada and Nuw Hampshire, Cnll M6* “ tvT e r v c e NHW lim/NSWICK AVI', 2J72,______wii 7 GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1961 RAMBLER Clnaalc 4>Dr. 5 9 5 566-1600 MATAWAN IIEMODELINO, ALTERATIONS, I'OR THIS AND OTTIP.RI WANTED TO BUY TEN EY C K RONSUN INC, WHIMI) • 2IH2 OAKAOI'S A ADDITIONS CALL MATAWAN F R E E EST IM A T ES 264 (limit PERSONAL SKKVIt'l! 30 YUS, PAT Hfll'OHMO K SONH wj7 /1 ANTIQUES WANTED will t'.XC AVA I IND 10, RANKL ft WEBER I'urnlltire, chins, glass from out - TOM'S FORD, Inc - IIUII,DING MAINTENANCE [>Im o lo in eslnte, wlinl tinve you? Now U llie lime lo ildvetlhe I III llo/i'l A ll.ii kliec tln/liii!, ('.nirl REALTY CO. Cull nnylimo Will.(ItIII wjtl Ml1., land I If,il ini! Il' nHini, l,,|, roM i’i.ETi- M-nvin; HIGHWAY ,14 MATAWAN 60 Mnin St. Mutiny an lllOHU iimiiU'il :tt'lliles [in mile, A IIU II.I UNCI LOTS liiilivxlmmi oi ,nll, Kim I mi in'. I, IIII dhi, Mnin'. ijiun.'ii I miniII triirls. 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Iha trip caa make arrangemeati Hairt at the home of Mrs. Law­ die foundera of the achool, John C. clinicil dasroom instruct ton at tha Cadette Troop 68 Hat Capping Eierchu Middlesex County Vocational aad •itll Mra. Stephen Potosky, Mill rence Saccone at 7 p.m. and include Henderson, Dr. George A, Sheehan Majors In English Jto o i And Branch Recent Court Of Awards For Practical Nurses Technical High School, Woodbridge. Rd., Matawaa. the homes ol Mrs. Loretta Schaeffer Jr., Peter E. Fleming, tha Rev. They will start their clinical work The arrangement lor tha month and Mri. Potocky. It ia a yearly Father Arthur J . St. Laureat, pas­ at affiliated hoapital* on Monday, Q d .M e .% event. ‘ Cadette Girl Scout Troop 68, Un­ Miss Karen Brittain, Keanaburg, wai “ Something for the Birda" tor of St. Leo the Great Church; ion Beach, held its Court ol Awards and Mrs. Lonnie Womble, Old June 28, ’ Mri. Henry Kiechlin of Matawan Bridge, received their caps at ex­ A new class of practical nursing A protram aa toady Hook State with Harold Bottger being award­ the Rev. Father Eugene Scheg, at a mother and daughter luncheon was welcomed a i a new member. ercises ior practical nurses who students will be admitted to I t t f Fark highlighted aauetiaa of the ed firit )>lace honora. Other win­ Guests were Stephen Potosky, Mat­ Brothers' chaplain and the Rev. at Howard Johnson’s, Middletown ner* were Mri. Donald Lammers, Father Michael Devaney, achool had completed 16 weeks of pre- school on Sept. S. ______■ Root tad Branch OaiOea Club held awan; Donald Bottger, Middletown, Saturday« Guest of honor was P a ­ at Uw HiriU ntr<—I n irtliN K , aecond; Mri. Arthur Aspinall, and Earl Livingston, llazlet. Re­ chaplain, and His Excellency, the third, aad Mri. Bernard Hornecker Most Rev. George W. Ahr, S.T.D. tricia Lemmonn who was presented (Maa Beach. Richard C. Cole, freshments were provided and Jr., fourth. served by Mr. and Mrs. Loo Lam­ The address to the “ Class of '65" with a check from the Troop toward eaoaervatlonlit at Saady Hook, pre­ Arrutm nt Theme mers, Mrs. Ear! Livingston, Mrs. was given by Very Rev. Herman L. the Senior Roundup Fund of Mon­ Mated the program featuring tildes Heide jr., National Chaplain for M d commentary, “ Curve of Roses,” roses in Edward Savoie and Mrs. Joseph mouth County. Badges were award­ metal or white container, will be Farley. all Newman Club Alumni of tho ed in the following fields: Arts, _ It wa« announced the Root and the theme of the arrangement for United States. The Most Rev. Bish­ health and safety, citizenship, Braach Garden Club plana an out- the July meeting. Preceding the op Ahr gave a short talk and his home, international friendship and lag lo Sandy Hook on June H al meeting a'tour will be made ol blessing. out-of-doors. W e MUST Sell Oldsmobilei • > *■ MawBaw wlahlng lo w ato nembera1 gardens. The tour will Area Students Area graduates were Charles Girls who attended with their # Te/rifie DmIi . ' No Rmonibi* OHw Campbell, 47 Walling Terr., Rob­ mothers wore Susan Blomquist, # Tops In Sorvico R»fut*d I ert Ciecierski, ^Manchester Ave., Darlene Borne, Peggy Goodhand, CBA Graduates Richard Edward Peaae, 2M Van Michelle Grossmann, Marianne HELP WANTED Christian Brothers Academy of Dorn St., Roy SchwarU, 10 Persh­ Lemmons, Debbie Lesbriel, Beatrix Lincroft held their graduation June ing PI., William Strang, H I Broad­ McMillen, Patricia McDede, Joan 7 at De La Salle Auditorium on way, Keyport; Frederick Becker, MISS M URIEL R. WILSON Menviile, and Carol Sweeney. their campus. * . . MALC. MARftMD U Ninth St., Weal Keaniburg; Mi­ Miss Muriel Ruth Wilson, 137 The girls have recently com­ chael Ennis, 20 Donnelly St., Un­ A total of 201 processed to “ POmp First St., Keyport, received her pleted a First Aid Course given by _ RATE CLERK TRAINEE ion Beach. the Union Beach First Aid Squad Also Joseph Farrell, 11 Johnson Bachelor of Arts Degree in E n ­ under the supervision of William OLDSMOBILE, INC. ■ NEW OFFICE Ave., Walter McBride, IS Lakeside glish on June 9 at Montclair State Havens, Mrs. John Borne is leader 110 MAIN ST. MATAWAN Dr., Louis Nappl, 11 New Bruns­ College. She is a graduate of Key­ •nd Mrs. Michael Grossmann is wick Ave., Daniel Rapolla, I Main port High School, Class of 1961. co-leader. 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and a nine-year-old girl the same D m £ U M Raritan 4-H Club Wins Red, oi very good riujon win­ Von Brothers Circus Coming Saturday Youths Indicted day. All three offenses were in ners were: Theresa Gilgannon, Al­ Matawan Township, according to Total Of 32 Ribbons ma Oman, Joanne Momchin, Eileea North, James Gearl, Sheila Kauf­ Mr. Keuper. »Two libraries For Horse Death At the Monmouth County Demon­ man, Howard Adelman, Marylia ;ill» iaariaf ftm h mM t u i ' Hugh Gallagher, 7 Woodside Ave., stration Day contest held recently I.edig, Robert Cherry and Richard Three bayshore young men, Keansburg, «-as indicted on book- at the Freehold Township School in DeVirgiilo. • I that m a m alt af charged with malicious destruction making and possession of lottery West Freehold, the Raritan 4-H Yellow, or good, ribbon winnera .... t t It «W astakliah of property, have been indicted by Club won a total of 32 ribbons. were: Jeanne DeVirgilio, Suaaa • fratnun Act will the Monmouth County Grand Jury. slips counts in Keansburg on Mar Blue, or excellent, ribbon Win­ Westervelt, Daniel DeVirgilio, Jo ­ M l MNMi NtNMM Mi < ,j ! County Prosecutor Vincent P . Keu- 7. Vincent \quavia of 11 Chestnut ners wero: Marion Strelzick, Ther­ seph Ready and Howard Adelman. taasardi Hbrary ia tki Eastara per said they are charged with kill­ S'., HazL-t, was indicted on a esa Haley, Mary Grlx, Maryann Members of the Shutter Fans aad Q a a s ta liw Md sea the eeastrue- ing a horae belonging to Ralph W. charge of txrocious assault and bat- Smith, Donna Krulikowskl, Dor­ Hot Wires recently completed a Maa W a aaw; library build)nf «Nk Stewart, et Route 14, Holmdel, on tciy and tireatening the life of his een l.edig, Jeanne Reddy, Regina tour of the Public Service Generat- It * « m high ealibra o t aerWea Mar. 14. wife Agne.' on Mar. 7. Weldon, Theresa Smith, Diane Val- ng Plant in Sewaren. h r the Freehold area. According to the prosecutor, the lis, Evan Kalenik, Suzanne Cough­ , > lh a program comes as tha n- three were riding by the Stewart Speed the arrival of your first so­ lin, Eileen O'Toole, Paul Eisen- Your advertisement in this paper arit of tka Itoard'a determination to property in a car when one ol cial security check by inquiring at stcin, Barbara Baldoni and Vir­ will reach prospective purchasers provide aad support a hill and con­ them, Ronald Behr, 23, ot 508 Flor­ your social security office several ginia Baksa, who won two blue rib­ in every community in the bay­ flate library aervice (or the reel- ence Ave., Union Beach, shot the months before you retire. bons. shore area. daats ot Monmouth County. The horse with a ,22-caliher revolver hoard indicated that the adtnlaU- owned by James W . Robinson, 22. : Iralioa for the new library system of 4 Wnlter St., Keansburg. Will be quartered in the new Free- Also in the car and charged with bald area library building. , tho same offense was Alexander Thia program, a Comprehensive Trahim jr., 22, of 56 Muin St., Key­ :Lttraiy System for Monmouth port, the prosecutor said. for Sim m ons Ccauty, wa* eeea as the only an- O ther Indictments twer to a problem as diversified In another indictment handed up lo Superior Court Judge Elvin R. aad as extetuive u that in Mon- anuth County, one of the moit Simmili the jury charged: Corjiel- rapidly growing countie* in popula­ ms Quinn, 40, of 983 Woodmere Dr., ting aaa industry |a the State el Cliffwood Beach, with impairing the 95thA im iversary ||m * . V^a^^Me - * - ‘ * moralj of three juveniles. Quinn Is W^WW J I tWWj * ■ • - charged with Impairing the morals of a 12-year-old boy Apr, I, 1963; l h a board that It had an 11-year-old boy on Dec. 20, 1964 1 thia alter care- with the Monmouth f t p b f a l aataal fralalag t l fcreelaae liana, daaeiaa aad blab laiaplag baraci, S ’r u c t z y m t Mmim, Vm M M mm M M Jeba F. Keaaedy Ce*- aerebata aad aerialkts, ciewaa aad chliwiaatoee. and F U E L K ID S X Z S r S t f KalghtT al Pythlaa, brlaga the Vaa tba all time laverlue, tbe perfenalag sliphsais plua \ ^ i A * I H M t h c . Brea. MUag Cireae ta tbe I.M . FieM’a parUaa let auay mere. Fraeeeda raiaed by dr cat penanaaace* • €f'£>*'•' ' ** A - -■'■•Y V' tor leate 11, M a t m CatanUy. Ferfermaaeea wUI ba will ba aeed by J.F .K . Ledge la maUag daaatlaas to A m e ric a ’s CHMTM lAUHt baU at I:M aad l:M p.m. Thia greep al eamele, wartbwUla bayihare eemmaaity pralscts. Tbeee In- S ' X - k 1 1 Ire al W. - tM - lllt ■amaa aad pew), tralxd by Capt. Matt Laarieh la taneted ta tickets la either perfermaaee A aalt cea- aae el Iba leatwed acta. Otbera will lachide a dta la d l e year Flaemaa, MUSIS. HARTFORD HM INSUMNCI CROUP County Library Commiaiion, taking rector ol the Newark Public Libra­ sultant. Architects will be Inter­ into consideration the views ol the ry and a past president of the Am­ viewed Immediately, tha board LIFE. AUTO erican Library Association, and said, with instructions to proceed HOME OWNERS and Monmouth County Planning Board, consultations alao with the Friends forthwith when the choice of loca­ the Ebaaco Report (the county’i of the Monmouth County Library tions has been made. , IUSINESS INSURANCE management ooaiulting firm); per­ Association. fst.bliih.d 1925 sonal coniultatlon on several occa­ Two weeks ago, the Freeholders Govarnmant Payroll sions with Jamet E . Bryan, the Dl- conferred with Mr. Bryan and dls- cusaed in detail the proposed long- Keeps On Growing range library progam, taking Into More than 250,000 people, about coniideration the immediate needs Summetlim* — when tha living ON ALUMINUM for library aervice* in all sections one-tenth the total work force, are of Monmouth County. employed by the various govern­ Is esiy. Mat* wjnlwfim* living combination — There was further consideration ments in New Jersey. Latest tab­ •ai/, too, by ordering your tup- of the problem of the effect upon ulations show that federal, state ply of fual oil now. BASEMENT WINDOWS local libraries, of the type and lo­ and local governments laat year cation of proposed county libraries, provided employment for M l,500 I t a 14 H a lt persons in New Jersey. This rep­ ONLY the cost of equipping and installa­ It ilf / l » i n tions, Mailing, and also the possl- resented an increase bf more than bility of obtaining federal aid. 72.000 public employees, or I J* S T U L T Z J r L f f per cent advance between IWS and Cf* Seek Federal Graat 1904. , It wu determined and agreed that application would be made im­ Biggest and fastest growing gov­ 4 0 7 0 0 mediately in 1965 for a Federal ernmental payroll waa that provid­ VINYL COVEREO STEEL Grant for the establishment of the ed by units of local government. propoaed library in the Eastern The counties, municipalities and FOLDING DOORS Coaatal Area of the County, and achool districts employed a grand that at the same time application total of 187,700 persons last year ...... K—ptit* Air Condiliaiiliif ■ would ba prepared and presented for an increase of nearly 48 per ■ «»li«fe yeti wait* it I for the new library in the Freehold cent over 1955. State government The area in 1961. employment rose more than 40 per 95th Anniversary M attress... 34*80 Snv < u,a ^ All of these matters were dis­ cent during the period to total 37,­ Light cussed at a meeting In Freehold, 800 in 19(4. nltL1 VENETIAN BUNDS at which Miss Julia Killian, county The Federal government listed Touch Lim ited tim e at this price! librarian, attended. Alsu present 56.000 civilian employees in New Jersey last year, a rise of more , 11 .17 . » . II . II ■ W Lan« were the entire Library Commis­ Celebrate with Simmons. . . only now can you buy this superior-quality sion and Mr. Bryan. than 12 per cent in a decade. Cal­ By Sian SJ«b#nborg It was emphasized that the li­ culated on the basis of a total em­ mattress for $49.95. Such an outstanding value we rate it our second best ■■ If inckef Leaf tJS ’ , ' braries in both areas would be of ployment of 2,47B,000 in New Je r­ Bath- matt: Dry rugi that wet FOR 5^^ childron itand next to , , . mattress buy ... only Beautyrest excels. You get 312 Adjusto-Rest coils the reference and research type, sey last October, as reported by designed to provide facilities not the New Jersey Department of !. . . 100 felt upholstery anchored by inner tufting ... luxurious quilted D D A lA f K IC 32 BROAD ST. Labor and Industry, the 281,500 % available through local libraries, Girlif It dooin't tala much timo but also to supplement and enlarge governmental employees represent­ faille cover. . . for only $49.95! f t P I ^ RED BANK ed more than one of every ten peo­ to catch a hutband — only a littlo the services provided by those li­ wile . • . Budgat Tarms • E-Z Charga braries. ple gainfully employed. The Board’s unanimous decision O AIIY t SAT. TO 1:10 P.M.; WED. I FRI. TO * P.M. was endorsed by both the Mon­ Tri-Hi-Y Pool Party I wouldn't say the guy at tho mouth County Lihrary Commission n4it tabla had bad manneri, but and Mr. Bryan, the board's con- The Tri-Hi-Y Club of Camp Ar- when ho tfarted to slurp hit soup, rowhcadt Marlboro will sponsor tho fiv* paopU gat up to dsnca • • ‘•Return of Aqua Luau" on Tues* day, June 29. The program will be ‘~\l presented at the Camp Arrowhead The worst thing about being s pool beginning at 7:30 p.m. Aii high parent it that by the time you're school students are invited. The eiperienced, you'ra out of work . « ■ Tri-Hi-Y, a club of teenage girls of high school age, meets twice monthly at Camp Arrowhead, the U you Save trouble meeting new Says; Take it from M e . . . There’s YMCA Extension Center on Route poople, try picking up the wrong 520, Marlboro. For further informa­ golf ball , , . tion call JM6-4508 between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Come on in and meet us or phone Prevent unnecessary delay in get* Stanley G. Siebenberg, Highway 34, Matawan, 583-1300, you'll be ting your social security checks. pleated wilh our courteous insurance P L E N T Y O F Go to your local social security of­ service. fice at least three months before you retiro.

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E. McHenry, pastor of Our Lady of Visitation Church, Paramus, wu Miss Agar Has deacon, and Msgr. Joseph A. Doo- ling, pastor of St. Francis Xavier Church Wedding Church, was subdeacon. Born in Jersey City, Father Reil­ Mia* Patricia Ana Agar, daugh­ ly was educated at St. Bridget’s ter ol Mr. aad Mn. Joseph F. Ag­ School there. He was a graduate ar. 42 Map!* Ave., Keansburg, be­ of Seton Hall University and re­ came the bride of Richard Joseph ceived his theological education at Santangeb," Saturday, Jun* II, Immaculate Conception Seminary, IMS. llie bridegroom is the aon of Darlington. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Santangelo, I I Harding Ave., Keansburg. The Father Reilly was ordained May Rev. Frederick Valentino perform­ 25, 1929, by the late Archbishop ed the double ring ceremony and Thomas J. Walsh in St. Patrick's celebrated the nuptial mass at II Pro-Cathedral. He was an assistant a.m. In St. Ann'a Church, Keani­ pastor of Sacred Heart Church, burg. Vailsburg, from 1931 until 1942 Joseph Agar Jr., Keanaburg, es­ when he svas commissioned a corted his sister to the altar, She lieutenant in the Navy Chaplains’ wore a peau de anie sheath floor* Corps. He previously served two length gown with lace appllqut* years at St. Mary's Church, Pater­ and embroidery. The fitted bodice son. He became pastor of Holy had short sleeves and a round Name three years ago. neckline. A cathedral - length late While at Sacred Heart in Vails­ train was part of a short lace slip­ burg, he was spiritual director of over. She wore a matching pillbox the Holy Name Society, and found­ topped with roses studded with er ot the Loyalty Legion of the so­ pearls and shoulder • length bouf­ ciety. fant veil. She carried a cascade lie was a son of the late W illiam bouquet ot sriiite roses, centered B. Reilly, a deputy clerk of the with a white orchid. Federal Court in Newark for many Miss Carol Levandowski, New years. York, was the matron of honor. She Father Reilly leaves two broth­ wore a floor - length green linen ers, Judge Michael F. Reilly of the straight - line dress with a candle­ Hudson County Juvenile and Do­ light linen sash terminating in a mestic Relations Court, and Wil­ back bow. The fitted bodice had liam B. Reilly, both of Jersey City, a scoop neckline and short sleeves. and two sisters. Mrs. Livinia Quinn, A circulsr veil fell over her pearl Paterson, and Miss Rose Reilly, rv-'i-t-c.-: headpiece and she carried a cas­ .Matawan, cade bouquet of yellow pompons, MR., MRS. PETKR , MR., MRS. BENJAMIN JOSEPH LEONE la Bridal Party Olio A. Janice Th* bridesmaids, who wore Misa Carol Adcle States, daugh­ bara Ann States, at home, sister Funeral services were held Wed­ Miss Linda Matilda Drost, daugn gown had a round neckline and identical gowna and headpieces, ter of Mr. and Mr*. Leroy States, ol the bride, pink with a pink and nesday at the Greiner Funeral ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gecis, sleeveless bodice. She wore • 171 Beverly Dr.. Cliffwood, became were Miss Linda Roew, New York; 44 Pine St., Keyport, bccame the u'hitt colonial bouquet, and Miss Home, Woodbridge, for Otto A. matching jacket, buttoned down th* Miaa Kathleen Coyne, Woodside, Doreen Hagman, at home, sister Janke, 60, of 33 Harding Ave., Ise- the bride of Benjamin Joseph Le­ bride of Peter John Hagman, Sat­ one, Saturday, June 12, 1965. The back with short sl«ev««. She car­ L.I., coiisia of th* bride, and Miaa of the bridegroom, mint green with lin, who died Sunday night, June urday, June 12, 19(5. The bride­ bridegroom is the son of Mr. and ried a plateau basket of pastel Maryphyliia Robinson, North Ber­ groom Il the ion of M r. and Mrs. mint green and white colonial bou­ 13, 1965 in Riverview llospital. In­ quet, Mrs. James C. Stewarl, 147 Main spring flowers. gen, cousin aI the bride. They car­ Winslow B. Hagman, Lloyd Rd., terment was- in Cloverleaf Park Serves As Best Man ried cascade bouquets al white bor­ Six-year-old Rhea Constance Hag- Cemetery, Woodbridge. St., Port Monmouth. The Rev. Nor Matawan. The Rev. Henry Male, man R. Riley, pastor, officiated at Stanley Kanney, llazlet, was tht dered greea pom poos. maa, at home, sister of the bride­ Born In Germany, Mr. Janke had Mm JmM C*ctUa M o . du«b- Five-year-old Ruth Kasa. Uaia- pastor, officiated at the double ring the double ring ceremony in St. best man. ■ ter af Mr. aad Mn. Walter t . Susan Agar, Keanaburg, sister groom, waa the flower girl. She resided in Iselin SO years and was waa, waa the flower girl. She wore of ceremony at 4:30 p.m. In St. M ary's John’s Methodist Church, Hazlet. After a reception in the Mat* m u wore a floor-length gown of white a member of the First Presbyterian Btfto. M Avoadal* U m , Mala- • I " * . aqaa organia gown with the bride, tha flower girl. Her Episcopal Church, Keyport. wan Township First Aid Building, wm, Jmcmm tlw brid* d Ckutet Saow-WMt* sleeves, floor - laagUi floor • length Empire gown w u eyelet over blue satin, styled with Church, Iselin. He had been em­ The bride w«s given in marriage The bride was given in marriage by her stepfather. She wore a the couple flew to M iam i Beach. styled et yellow peau de sole with a round neckline, sleeveless bodice ployed at the Western Electric Cov .'Stoat M M K IU , Icturdnr, aklrt and back bustle held wni by her ftther. She wore a hill floor * length gown designed with a For traveling, the bride wore M Jum IX IML Th* bridafMMWiu and full skirt. On her hair she Union, and was supervisor at time three matching fabric roaea. Sh* a back bow and atreamen to the colonial - type gown over a hoop. crocheted lace bodice over satin white two-piece knitted dress wUh tt« aaa « f Mr. M d Mn. C tir in won a matching bow headpiaee floor. She wore a matching pearl wore a wreath of pastel flowers of retiring in 1950. M r. Jan ke wss a The fitted lace bodice had long and carried a basket of matching with scalloped neckline and Jong while accessories and a corsage rf •. M w l |r., RochMtw, N.Y. and carried a miniature noaegay of headpiece and carried a basket ol sleeves and scalloped neckline. The member ol the Pioneers of the Wes­ pointed sleeves. The satin skirt ter­ white sweetheart roses and m ia i* yellow flowers. flowers. tern Electric Co. lie had been ac­ Th* >«r, Chaatar Galloway, paator, ...... flower* with ptafc full skirt of panels of lace and ny­ minated in a chapel sweep. Her ture pink carnations. Divid Matthews, Cliffwood, was tive [or many years in civic work peifarpM UN M bb ilai can— Joseph Petito, Brooklyn, was th* lon organta over satin featured fingertip - length veil of French il* The bride attended Matawan R * s the best man. Ushering were Brad­ In Iselin. His wife was the late ay H tfet nm Pratftnto ThaaMs Iredell, gparta, was the beat man. Ushering were Charles tiers of lace tkmn the back cas­ lu.sion fell from a crown of seed pional High School and is employed Agar, Keansburg, brother of the ley Hagman, at home, brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Janke. Chufcki M iln n a . at 4 piM. beat ma*. Ushcriag war* Willlaaa cading Into a chapel train. Her el­ pearls and she carried a white pla­ by Mattel Toy Co., Hoimdel. bride; Joseph Tripoli and Antho­ the bridegroom; Robert Carroll, Surviving arc (wo daughters, H w brid* m a ia marrtea* Dahl, Highland Park, Ivan Owen, bow - length veil of illusion was at­ teau basket of white snapdragons, The bridegroom attended Nifr ny DiPoalo, Brooklyn. Cliffwood, and Kenneth States, at Mrs. Joseph Jasina, Anaheim, by her (Mhar. Kw won a white aUk New Rochelle, N .Y ., and two oou- tached to a headpiece of pearlized carnations and daisies with pale j'.ara Falls nil'll School, Niagara In home, brother of Ihe bride. David Calif., and Mrs. Irving B. Lovell, orgaua com with coatroiled aklrt aina oI the bride, Mark and C. A reception followed Buck orange blossoms and she carried a pink sweetheart rases. Falls, and served in the U.S. Am y, Smith's Restaurant. States, brother of the bride, was Keyport; three sons, K a rl and that terminated to a chapel traia Christian Stockel III, Woodbridge. white Bible adorned with white or­ Miss Carol Bauman, South Am­ lie is employed by Trans-World Fo r their motor trip to the Po- the ring bearer. of aaad pearls. The gown, baavily- RaaapUa* At CabMeatoaeo chids. George, Iselin, and Wesley, Cari- boy, was the maid of honor. Her Airlines, Newark. conos, the bride wore white waf­ Atlantic Cily Trip tacruatad with paarla, had a m a d After a reception ia tbe Cobble- a sladt, end 11 grandchildren. pink peau de soie floor • length They w ill reside fn Cliffwood. fle pique dress with matching bo­ Miss Karen Steidle, Union Beach, After a reception in tbe Ameri­ aecklina aad three - quarter - ones, Middletown, the couple flew was the maid of honor. Her floor- length aleevea. Her elbow • lancth lero jacket, white accessories aad can Legion Hail, Keyport, Ihe cou­ William T. Allan .to Puerto Rico aad the Virgin Is­ length gown waa styled with a A requiem mass was held Wed­ veil oT French illusion w u Mdogr lands. For traveling, the bride wore a white orchid corsage. ple motored to Atlantic Cily. For brothers, John Allan, Poughkeep­ lie was the owner of Sandle Ex­ The bride was graduated from sleeveless brocade bodice, blue sa­ traveling, the bride wore a navy nesday at 10 a.m. in St. Ann’s sie, N.Y., and Robert Allan, Hoim­ terminating, a pest control com* a double crown of pearla and aha a white linen auit, navy blue ae- tin shetth aklrt and matching bro­ Church, Keansburg, for William T. carried a cascade bouquet ol whit* ceaaoriea and a corsage ol red ros St. Anthony's Commercial High blue linen dress, white hat and-ac­ del, and two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn pany in Verona. Mr. Sandle w ai cade jacket. She wore a flower cessories and a white orchid cor­ Allan, 50. of 290 South Laurel Ave., Saxton, Somerville, and Mrs. Mur* an Army veteran of World War II, leathered carnationa. ‘ 1. . School, New York, and is employed and pearl headpiece with shoulder- sage. Hoimdel, who died Saturday, June iel Abel, Bayshore, L.I. Surviving are his wife, M n . Oceanport, The, bride waa graduate from by Hearst Publishing Co., New Mra. Horat Heberleln, York. length veil and carried a colonial The bride was graduated from 12, 1965, in Jamaica, N. Y. Inter­ Henrietta (Metzger) Sandle; a son, waa the matron of honor. She wore Woodbridge High School. She re­ bouquet ol blue and white carna­ Keyport High School and is em­ ment, under the direction of the Frank Vaccarella John, and a daughter. Miss Ann ceived her Bachelor of Arts Degree The bridegroom was graduated a pale aqua silk organza fk»r- tions. ployed by the Prudential Insurance John J. Ryan Funeral Home, Funeral .services were held Sat­ Marie, at home; six brothers, Joha, from Bucknell University, Class of from LaSalle Academy, New York length gown atyled with round Co., Newark. Keansburg, wns in Calvary Ceme­ urday for Frank Vaccarella, 72, of foseph, Michael and Henry, all of 1961 She haa juat received her and City College of New York, Rainbow Wedding neckline, three ■ quarter - length The bridesmaids in tile rainbow The bridegroom was graduated tery, L. 1. 15S Lower Main St., Matawan Kearny; Frank, Laurcnce Harbor, 'lleevea. The controlled skirt (ea- Master of Arts Degree from Rut­ where he received a Bachelor of wedding More identical gowns and from Matawan Regional High Born in Brooklyn, N .Y., ,Mr. A l­ Township, who died Tuesday, June and Thomas, Mntawan Township, tured a bustle back held in place gers University, New Brunswick, Science Degree in Chemistry. He is studying for his Master's De­ headpieces. Miss Judith Dicrk, Un­ School and is employed by Ameri­ lan wus the son ol W illiam Allan 8, 1W3, at Monmouth Medical Cen­ and two sisters, M rs. M a ry Rohrer, : by three fabric cabbage rosea. A and will be attending the Universi­ and tbe late Mrs. Allan. A World Laurence Harbor and Mrs. Jennie ty of Maryland in September. She gree at City College, New York. He ion Beach, wore orchid and car. can Can Co., Cliffwood. ter. The funeral was at 8:30 a.m, circular veil fell over her matching W ar 11 veteran, he had retired as from Day Funeral Home. Keyport. Pearson, Kearny. and will be teaching Spanish in high is past president and a member ried a colonial bouquet ol orchid They will reside in the Keyport flower headpiece she carried an inspector at the Brooklyn Navy to St. Joseph’s Chwrch where a re­ school In Maryland in September. of Beta Epsilon Tau Frntcrnity. and white carnations; M iss Bar­ Garden Apartments, Keyport. Hugo Manjtd a nosegay of shaded pink flowers Yard. quiem high ma.ss wns offered at 9 The bridegroom waa graduated He is employed by New York Color Funeral services were held from with pink ribbon. ‘ ■ Surviving, in addition to his lath­ a.m. Burial was in St. Joseph’s ■ Wear Mtatkal Gowaa from Pennfield Central High and Chemical Co., Belleville, and lered the mass, and Rev. Charles the John W. Meh/enbeck Funeral. is a member of the American Funeral Services er, ure two daughters, Miss Mau­ Cemetery. The hrJdefimkto. who wore idm- School, Rochester, N.Y. Ha re­ O'Neill, S. J., ol Fordham Universi­ reen Allan, New York, and Miss Ifrmip, Hazlet, Tuesday at 8 n.m. Chemical Society. Born in Italy, he had been a resi­ tical gowns and Iwadpiecea, were ceived his Bachelor of Arts Degree Mrs. Catherine E. Iloey ty delivered the eulogy. Msgr. John Claudia Allen, New Monmouth; two to St. Benedict's Church where a • M ill Suaan Busbnell and M iss Sal­ in English and Political Science They will reside in Newark. Mrs. Catherine (Ennis) Hoey, 66, dent of this area 50 years. He was high mass of requiem was offered ly Bushnell, at home, sisters of the from Bucknell University, Class of 11 Holly St., Keansburg, died a member of St. Joseph’s Church, :»t 9 a.m. for Hugo Manettl, 58, ol bridegroom. Their nosegays were of 1964. He is attending American Jcfriey City Grads Tuesday, June 8, 1965, in Riverview Keyport, and a member of Our L a ­ r!) Hazlet Ave., Hazlet, who died aolid pink flowers with pink ribbon. University, Washington, D.C., stu­ llospital, Red Bank, after a brief dy of Mt. Carmel Society. Friday, June 11. 1935 at Mon­ dying for hia Master’s Degree in Mary Ashe, 11 Incline, Matawan, illness. Su rviving are his wife, M rs. mouth Medical Center. Interment was in Shoreland Memorial Gar­ Public Relations. He is employed and Joseph Brunner, 359 Main St., Funeral services were held Fri­ Theresa (Tnmaslello) Vaccarella, four brothers, Alexander Vaecarel- dens Cemetery, Hazlet. by Humble Oil and Refining Co. as Keansburg, received their Bache­ day at 8 a.m. from the Ryan Fu­ Funeral Services For the past years, M r. Ma- la, Jersey City, John Vaccarella. six a dealer consultant In Washington, lor’s Degrees at the 33th Com­ neral Home, Keansburg, to St. Frederic* P. Allaa Italy, Pasqualc Vaccarcllu urH nelti was chief engineer for the D.C. mencement of Jersey City State Ann's Church where a requiem Fkiaeral services were held Sat­ Dominick Vaccarella, both ot M at­ Seaboard Coal and Dock Co., South They are members of Delta Up- College on June 8. Je rse y City high mass was offered at 9 a.m. urday lor ftederlck Palmer Allen awan Township, and one sister, Amboy. He served in the Merchant silon Fraternity. . State graduated its largest class In Burial was In Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Ave., Hazlet, who Mrs. Maria Magdelene, Australia. Marine during World War 11 and . M, ol I I I Haslet They wili reside in Silver Spring, Its history by presenting 620 Bache­ died Wcdneaday, June 9, 1965, at Bloomfield. aboard the S.S. William King, a M aryland. lor’s and Master’s Degrees. Riverview Hospital. Services were Mrs. Hoey was born in Ireland Ja m es W . Caw ley supply ship, when it was torpe­ and had lived in Keansburg for sev­ held at 10 a.m. from the John W. Funeral .service.** were held M on­ doed in August 1943 in the Indian Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, 32G9 en years. She was the widow of day at II a in. in the 'taeberle & Ocean by German Submarines. Mr. ' Route 35, with the Rev. Theodors George lloey. (Biirth Colonial Home, Union, for MancttiVs life raft was machine .tame**- \Y. Gawiev, 84. of Moore C. Muller, pastor of Faith Reform­ Surviving are a son, George Ho- gunned three times by the Ger* ed Church, Hazlet, officiating. Bur- ey, Keansburg; f Mr. breath. ton, Old Bridge; six daughters, a relired letter carrier, who died Studios and M i s. i n il'-ru k if uissrtifinn, JriM-pli Mauvmiann, Ha/lef, serv­ Mra, Elsie llatflcld, Leonardo, Mrs. daughter of Mr. uml Mrs. Bcrnnrd John Poling, nt limiv*, was lhe .Saturday, Jun e 12, 1 Win nt homo, Goodman, 34 Cornell D r., Ilt pink cymbid* peuu de solo sheath designed with Madison Township, the couple (lew llrldi Township eight years rigo. children. to llerimidn, I'or traveling, the Inned wllh rt settop neekllne, thr.... Uuns. Ihn bridegroom** mother Mr. Errlngton waa a member of sabrlnn neckline, three • quarter • Surviving nro Ills wife, Mrs. Mar- length sleeves and detachable chap lirltle wore n blue nnd uraitt linen gil/cl A. Uwens; two sons, Juinos I|u:jiler • lenj’.lli ulecven, and nm w u .h attired In a pink In n 1 diesM Ik * Prlnc* a l faao* Lutheran dolled A-line .skirt, bonded with with tnulehing turesfuirhs tmd n Ctiurch, el train. Her clhow-length scallop­ tweed suit, K e lly green silk blouse, J.. SprlnK l.nko Heights, mid wil- ed veil of Illusion was held hy a and bone iieee.i.wlo.i nml 11 corsage Ham l\, Hazlet; ii daughter, IVgny luce In floral de«dnn nnd a deineh coinage nf light pink cymbidhimti. crown ol pearls and she carried a ol white orchlilH. J, (.'nlicii; two sisters, Mrs, llor- nM* full rlmid trnlB of net. To rt A iieeptlon for 115 guesU follow* cascade bouquet of white roses, or­ Tlte brid* and Ihe bridegroom are tMeo Nelson nnd Mrs, Mn* Georgs, bow r»f penu and Incp wnn Aeeured ed at the IJiownMone Hoime, Put- a bmiUunl ri1n>w veil of Knidtoh il* erfcon. Jkb'B&tUmofllfe HMDMKSON chid* and lilies of the valley, grtidunlc* ol Kryixnl lllf.h Schnol. and seven grandchildren, art oft*n hippy momorlM—making thi Miss Theresa Roae.Keyport, was M ri, j ’ollng also grntlunlcd from iim ion, und n be cimied « pmyer For Im vellnK the biide wore a l>a;t a trencury ol future h o p it, L it u» Mnv. Themes II, R*M> lxM>k and U)ii<|ti«'t of |)li,tliieti(i|»Hi* th* m id of honor, Th* bridal at­ Katharine Olblm School, New pale iiri'en knit iul( with white no blip you inaki th«i« mamorlti llvi in i MONUMiNTS AicliliHhop ilm m n i A, Moland tendant, were Mlm Maiy Conway, York. She li employed liy Coon and filephtniollft, cw»iorlr« and a w hile orchid cor* bsautllul, pirionillnd monuminL Keyport! M n. Omffrw Nellaon, Coin KM|H»rt Corp., New York, presided nt » solemn high rw)iil«iTi M M Theivnn HaufcMtMim, Moi *tfge. A fter a wedding trip to llei Vuit our dk|.lsy nnd lit us mn.in for Rev. TImmns II, Keiliy, Ciuivil1", *;kirr nf ihe hiidir.twmi, mmln, they w ili ie«!de in Wayne. h ftU y A, Hmdim a, fr*p, llauaHuge, L.I,, and Mra, Robert The bridegroom received hht lin- I'Dlfi you without ohll||ltlon. pastor of lit*' Holy Nmtte Church, ujm maid of lifiitm, .Sh*» Wtft: it Mr*. Mmiwma/m, rt gmdimte ot • MONUMINTI • MARKIM Raab, Haxlet, sIMtr of the bride­ ctielnr of Art* Degree In Hi i i Iiioin "IV i only p ail in mtet nattln.14 • CIMITMV LITTUIN* groom. Their light blue floor>length AdniinlM int iim from Monmouth 1‘iisl Outline, Monday, nt HI:SO i.m . floor * lenr.di ittpm Mlk » linen gown Kidhiitini* (libb* SecretnrUI School, Umpire sheath* war* styled with College, lie in employed by J. W in (lie fhtiM'h, uifIt cotitffflif'd A-llne *flnd, a yrnduntp of Nfwnrk 1 Vimt'ln Iliixiillnl, Jersey Cily. C*ll fof 7iA‘M14 •AMI •UilO MIMORIALI (klrtl. Circular veil* fell over their member of Kelt# Sigma I'l, In M i H i h of hm' oi . iptayt'd College of F.nglfwwlng, nerved two COHVINttNT II MM| I Cite pal HIM Rd, • Hlffcoiy H matching crowns and they eiirrlvn initlmidl DiihIiipns I'mler/ilty, Hi'V, llenjnuiln Cuiinlnghnm nl Ju.ies. year* with tli<* U & Army and Is an INDIAN* round.bouquet* of blue and wlnH They will reside In Keying I Oar Nmv York, who witn s chaiilitln In Itttl INfor AltenilaiilN engineer with l.t/ l, Federal U I * , row * nml carnations, tle/is, Key|x>rl Die Nnvy wllh Fiither H H IIy, nf. AtbMHlnnti, In Mitdlar nllire, Nultey, flm iiey, J mm 17, I f t l TH€ MATAWAM JOURNAL M. X Second Section — P19 1 TWrM

Engagement* are thi patents of a daughter, born O b i t u a r i e s . Services For in Souti Amboy Hospital. GefeaM TNfU Bernyk Mrs. Frederick Fehr ' Mr. and Mri. John J. Stager, I I Mrs. Elizabeth Fehr, 81, of Unioe RpgooMan A son was bom In South Amboy J V Pita tral m » l( « were M I m Charles Aye., Keansburg, an­ Hill Rd., Marlboro, died Saturday, nounce the ' engagetnepl ft their Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ber­ June 12, 1965, at her home after • n b » M i E . Dqr Fu em l Hoim, nyk, 40 Winthrop PL, Hazlet. ■ M M , to Holy Croat Church, granddaughter, Miai Dorothy Ellon long illness. Mrs. Fehr, widow of Frederick i n q a iw m m O’Neill, Oceapport, to Ernest W. Schrleber Geroni. Miss O’Neilll is the daugh­ Fehr, had lived in Marlboro for M wea affered for M m W. Caitoa Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schrleber, ter of Mrs. Dorothy O’Neill, Red years. . tr., Tl, of * Alice St., R«i 2 Denise Ct., Old Bridge, are the There are no known survivors. luaday, June II, MM la Bank, and the late Mr. William J. parents of t son, born in South Am O'Neill. Mr. Geroni it the aon of Funeral arrangements were ia HMPtel. iRterniMt wa* l>oy Hospital. la Ml, QUvei CMMUry. Middto- Mr. and Mrs. William A. Geroni, charge of the Hulse Memorial 99 Rumson Rd., Little Silver. Carhuff Home, Englishtown. The bride - elect ia a graduate of le re le Ccetervill*, M r.'C ar­ A son was born in South Amboy Andrew H. MeGarlgle tes w m tlw aon of the late Thomaa Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Andrew H. McGarigle, Route 3% M i Mtry (Ftatley) Cartoo. A re- Carhuff, 13 Courtland Dr., Hazlet. Laurence Harbor, died Sunday, tMdlaadacaeer, be waa • number June 13, 1965, in Perth Amboy ■' af thi fhtwoa M ice Reaerve dur- General Hospital. IM Wm M Vkr II- He waa a cam W ills Filed He had retired seven years ago laaakaal of Holy Croat Church aad as marine engineer with the Tida. wwabar af IU Holy Name Socle- Minerva L. Faerl water Oil Co. after 37 years’ ser­ Minerva L. Foeri, Keansburg, vice. ■ la n M a c a n a aoa, Joha W. Born in Nashville, Tenn., Mr. - Ctirt**. tu aueuor la Rumsoa; who died May 13, left her estate to her husband, George Foeri, who McGarigle had resided in Laurence OW** *M*rf, Mra. Charlei Higgtaf, Harbor 15 years, and formerly ia f*M M t; Mrt. Raymond McCue, also was named executor, accord­ ing to terms of her will, which was Cliffwood, ■UWf Plaia, aad Mn. lu b ellt c. Surviving are his wife, Mrt. whit*, Freehold, aad three grand- probated recently in the office of Monmouth County Surrogate Don­ Gertrude Bellersen McGarigle, a n l «bU*M , . ' : ' . ald J. Cunningham. a sister, Mrs. M ary Humphrey, •• 'MNk V M aai Om ar ' Nashville. f l l r a l aervice* were held Wed- Frederick W. Polilke The Rev. James Silver, pastor of a illW r fl— 1 •*" Synowiecki Funer- Frederick W. Pohlke, Union the Laurence Harbor Community elHoaM, Carteret, to St. Joseph's Beach, who died May 13, left his Church, will conduct funeral ser­ ChaKh. Carteret, where a requiem estate to his wife, Martha E. vices at 19 a.m. this Thursday le M M w u offered for Mra. Mar- Pohlke, who also was named exe­ the Home for Funerals, the Gun. 1 want M. Dewar, M, of S2 Lowell cutrix. drum Service, South Amboy. Inter­ ment will be in Christ Church It ., Carteret, who died Saturday, M ISS DOROTHY ELLEN O 'NHLL Marguerite D. Stryker m a II, IMS, at Community Hoipi Cemetery, South Amboy. Middletown Township High School Marguerite D. Stryker, Keyport, ' W>. Toma; River. Burial waa la who died May 18, left her estate x O sie af Heave* Cemetery, Haoov- and te employed as a Secretary in B. William Warncker the General Counsel's Office, U.S. to her niece. Marguerite D. French­ B. William Warnekcr, 58, of S Ariny Electronics Command, Fort man, and nephew, Allen H. French­ Spring Garden Rd., Lincroft, died ^ i l d . Dewar waa .born In Cedar man, co-executors; Louise Reilly, Orove aad lived in Newark before Monmouth. at his home, Monday, June 14, 196S. and her husband, Howard F. Stry­ Born in Everett, he was the son V Meviag to Carteret eight year* ago. Her fiance is a graduate of Red ker. of the late Bernard and Sarah fthe wat a member of St. Joieph’a Bank High School and a June grad­ (Hickey) Warneker. He was a uate of Monmouth College, receiv­ Charles J. Witkowski com­ Charch and ita Altar aad Rotary municant of St. Leo the Great Society. ing his B.S. Degree In Butlnett Ad­ Charles J. Witkowski, Keyport, Church, Lincroft, and a former Surviving are her hutbaod, Wil- ministration. who died May 16, left his estate M: (»., i l l Waihlnaton Ave., Matawaa, Matawnn, tllo ttil., lluzlct, nre pnreiils ol a of Lt. Col. McCtulley tnd Mrs. ami Mrs. william I). Jones, 101 Kmday. Juaa I, IM I. Th* candle- daughter bom at I'ertlt Amboy Cindy St., Old Bridge, I * double • ring ceremony waa McCaulley on the Bate. Keiak (femoral Hospital. YOU HAVE A DATE — ed by Lt. Colonel R. R. The couple will return to the hase Mr. and Mrs, lienry F, Kozak, Melo Chapithi M Dm Luilietaa after ■ trip to New Je n e v and Ten- 102 Sunset Avr,, Old Bridge, ar* thi' Kpttvln M r, nnd Mrs, Arthur Melo, #7 FOR la Travla Air Fare* Baaa, Mtt**. TTiey will reiliie In Va- parents nf t mn, Inrn May 13, Mr, and M ri, l.nwronc* Up llordi'ntiiwii Ava,, Old llildgt, aro — , at t p.m. , ^ t ctlle, Ctllf. I M3, In It, Peter's Hospital, nluln, Duma* Rd., Old Drlilgn, tie llm parents of a daughter, born Th* brld* wat Mcorltd fc/ tar Th* bride wt« gradutled from titirenUof • (on born t l i’oiili Am May 21, I Ml, In St. I'nter'i Hospi­ AmM ||||^M■ Offktr, ( U , Oaf. Re- CoNM Counly Central High School, Imy General lln«pltal, tal. r LUNCH Catilley. Ih * won a ManchMter, Tenn. and wai em­ A daughter w u born Mnv 24, m T a TM eCe . ThnnKMM «;a t Hear • iM rti' jpwa af ‘ lac*Im over ployed at Rtnk't Department Store, IMS, In it. Peter'a Hospital to Mr. Collar* taCtta datigaed «4th longng tleevet, Nathvllle, Tenn. She enleretl Ilk! tnd Mrt, Oeorge P, Danclsln, It) Mr. tllil Mf», Hubert Thunixnn, A dnughler was born In Rt p ct, Mwffaat a itrt and chapel train. Air Force In May IM I Dcnlst Ct., Old llrlilHP, Cliffwood llertih, niv |Mf n l* nl ,i e f* ll»«|>llnl on May 2II, IW9, Ui Her ahoutdtr • length w il of French The bridegroom graduated iliiuulilcr Imm m I'eni, Amlioy Mr. and Mrs, Frank li, l olliizo, 7S from M tltwtn Renlunnl IIIhIi F.dwardi General Huipiinl Oeenn Illv il, Cliffwood Ik'itch, Y i COTTAGE IHwkM fell fram a eryital crown Mr. nml Mrs. John I'dwnrilt, (l!KI and th* carried • while Bible School, Cits* of IIWI tnd enieri'd l?ilKl/*ht« Milllliiilii ltd , Obi lltldjti', m e |*ilY Amlmy lloi|ii!ii| In Mr, and Mrs, IIIU3, In St. I’l'lor's llonpltnl,' MIS.N ANNI I I H lO IIIO K It l 141 W. FROM S I. Third Cltti, wat llm tnnlron of ulitllitlt Hclmttl In the Air I'orcu nnd cut? nf n (liiuitliii r Iio m i nt I'erlii Flunk I,lend, 71 Woodland |)r,, -/' tumor, Tits brliltum aldj, t il of the wm Klnllom'd In Alhchu, ct*, CiilnnUniml WiKi'eil Iti'iiiity Acinli'iny, Aohtifv Amlmy tl"ti'iiiil lloipjinl, <‘tlfHvoo(l ijenrlt, KEYPORT I1,nil, filic t'tliiilnyi'il H Mltm'< inme rank nnd tinllnncil nt llie lor one ymii', A tliiuitlilcr1 wnt Imm In Si, I'd GOOD FOOD - GOOD ATMOtllll'HR * ii mo llmsn, wpru M ln Khitrini Wnn 'I'liey arc Itnlli xldtikdimI hi Ti ; i'« ll'i'pllnl nil M iy a I, MHO, In lli'iitilv Sllon, MI' li II" 11 nvn Her Well* Ki'nlliift du llfifw rt, M in I'uiiii.’lit Knihi/i- v hi All' I'lM'i'c Hum-. H i" In liii'iifiinti .M i. nnd Mr*, I ikiIi ( hIiii'.Iiii mill. limn i- In n j>t ;iili111" uf Itiiiilnn Ml nml Mi=, |>„l..|l Welle, Ml! Nit run! M n , llin oib y Kriitlnii, foi, Mt-IMJ Ample Pro* Parking I m.vu^!ij|i llljtli hu ll iiiid i;i cm anil m im nun mill Will in' dwdmril' il ill Alien'd IU05, Iti) I, Dux III", Hid 111 I'liw. 1, lliilllnli’l, me | i.i 11' nt 3 of n di'iuli Ibi.H M i A, t ulli "II Kd,, Mulawiui, & m & i* < *• * — *-* •- — -7/-I <•. 9I^Eb^MB IHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Tliurtday, June 17, 1965

cause of this tremendous increase Mandei, Freehold, for Rus-Wen D a/ Club Installs Assistant Cashier Girl Scout Camping ifeadaaster For Studied Aerospace Medicine | Program For Summer in camp applications." Camp; Mrs. Richard Getshall, Mat­ The following women have been awan, for Cheesequake Day Camp; nppolhted directors of the Girl Mrs. L.E. Jacobus, Middletown, for Hilltop Acadeey New Officers Happiness is summertime uid Scout Camps: Mrs. James Heidel­ Brookdale Day Camp; and M rs. . camping for almost 900 Girl Scouts .'lie BoardofTrustee*of Private tyrs. John Stanaway, Woodbridge, berg. Fair Haven, for Camp Nomo- W.M. Moyle, Eatontown, for Saca* w ai installed as president of the who are delighted with their ac­ co Resident Camp; Mrs. Chariea jawea Day Camp. M M KtlM ImUM*. MorgaaviUe, ceptance notices for the various Maaeacad tU * «Mk th a w y a i lae Twins' Mothers Club of Raritan Ba/ at The Cobblestones, Middle­ camp programs offered this sum­ 4 th* KkM ft facilities, u w H m mer by the Monmouth Council of •erring Mmaiia t> Canary tor I f Years ;-4fce M k p liM al a aear aaaM far tk * town. Installation of officers was performed with a jewel ceremony Girl Scouts. Unfortunately, the ap­ tlw u w iM *dae*ti*asi i—tiwtiae, plications for resident camp for - A r m dwlaaatlna kM Im tl- by M ri. Joseph Findeis, Hazlet, in­ stalling officer. The other newly over 100 girls have had to be re­ MeUy NVtoMtf hr Ik* m w HU- turned. Each unit has been filled tt»Acadt*y. . . elected officeri installed were: First vice president (program to capacity, This is also true for the AaptMMl HMdMM«*r. MMMK- District Day Camps at Camp Rus- laR with thte awamr’a acadearie chairman) Mri. Frank Novak, Perth Amboy; wcond vice presi­ Wen, Cheesequake State Park, and )M M i>4 day <( Im H. Brookdale. Ilttqr, ■ imMmc ol New Shnw*- dent (newsletter editor), Mrs. Fin- taqr. Mr. WaMv W * • RA deii; recording secretary Mrs. There are available day camp TRAVEL AGENCY K 1ta»Maafclair Hate Collar, aa John McCann, Parlin; correspond­ openings, however, for the first two ing secretary, Mra. Henry Guen­ weeks in August at Camp Sacajaw- W P 144 BROAD ST., RED BANK m l P m rn a t la e*mp»atta§ ther, Parlin and treasurer, Mrs. ea in Farmingdale. Registrations ' nl ataSw to' ickoal - - itelato - ' Cordon Laio, Parlin. for this camp will remain open un­ TEL SH 1*5080 at Newark State Colt***. The board o( directors selected til June 30. Mrs. Alex Curley, Executive Director, stated "Both VOU CAN RESERVE AND PICK UP AIRLINE. IR A M H P, M *t*M s nyalalanar at HUttoe were: Membership, Mrs. Peter BUS AND TOUR TICKETS, HOTEL AW RESORT AREA Aaedtaqr, Mr. Walsky te n *4 a* Wssfao, Highland Park; sunshine, LEON WAITT the increase in Girl Scout member­ RESERVATIONS AT OUR OFFICES. *tae Rrtatlpal ot Madiaoa TowaaMy Mri. Vincent Scasaera, Sayreviile; ship and the new units specializing telephone, Mrs. Richard Lockwood, The board of. directors of the in horseback riding, swimming, IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK THROUGH US ’ * l ia a r il known la athletic a r ­ Parlin; librarian, Mri. Stanley Gdu- Farmer* ft Merchants National bike hikes, and backpacking are the a l** havisg ba«a aimed to tha la, Parlin; publicity, Mri. Bertalan Bank, Matawan, has appointed U M * All-AoMrlcan football te w Sabo, Woodbridge, Mrs. William Leon E . Waitt Assistant Cashier. •••••'••••••••••••••••••••••MM vifltalh m a a a at Montclair Stata, Leaky, Belford and-Mra. William Mr. Waitt i* the manager of the M d la v te ierv*d a* haad football Saunders, South Amboy; hospitali­ newly opened Cliffwood Office of aaw* at CarfMd High School and ty, Mrs, Nicholas Davella, Union the P * M Bank. Beach snd Mrs. Robert Mundrane, • A NEW IDEA FOR A NEW ERA § ■ tf R a * High School. In IN I, hi* Mr. Waitt is a graduate of Middle­ Keyport; thrift, Mrs. M urray Fres- M faar at Red Bank High, Mr. town Township High School and WaMnrt M a won the N .J. Group ta, Parlin. has taken courses offered by the mOampiwihlp. Members and guests were wel­ American Institute of Banking and Tha trust*** alio announced that comed and presented with a long at Rutgers University evening di­ a aatauniac'pool ls being con- stem rose by the hostess of the din­ atiMtad aa the private achool’s 10- vision. He has been employed by ner Mrs. Sabo. the F It M for the past five years. ONE POLICY a n a a M H well aa a baskel- Prevented With Gift haRcaurt and a baseball field, Hi Past president^ Mrs. Joseph Fin- aMHpatlaa of a steppod-up athletic deii, Hazlet, was presented with a County Shade Tree i M t a n far the Mimmer day camp, gift by the members. The "Twin le additiM, Hilltop Academy hai Mother of the Y e a r" award was Unit Plans Meeting a new (chool bua and given to Mrs. Sabo, In recognition The Monmouth County Shade ONE COMPANY I prevlde transportation for stu- LT. RICHARD K. GOOMTEM ot her outstanding service to the U who m id* at poiata diataat club. Tree Commission has scheduled a ia t e Khoot'i location. Richard Kunti Goodsteln, son of Lt. Goodsteln, a graduate of Val­ "H a ti and History” was the pro­ meeting with members of municipal TH* aummer'a academic pro- Or. and Mrs. Sidney Goodsteln, M ley Forge Military Academy, where gram of the evening wit!) Miss planning boards, the County Plan­ fraah ctHllrtcted by Robert I. Ocean Blvd., Atlintic Highlands, he was captain of the academy Genevieve Welever from Sperry t ning Board, municipal engineers, Price and R.B. Meaefna, wiU.rua was graduated June • from Ihe band, received a music scholarship Hutchinson Co. as co-ordinator. municipal shade tree commissions fraa July | through Aug. 27. It George Washington Univer­ to Valley Forge Junior College and and the Park and Recreation Com­ ONE AGENT Hats from the year 1896 to the wM include three, five, and aevaa sity School of Medicine, Washing­ Michigan State University and wa* present time, reproduction of hats mission. *t procrinii, with registration ol ton, D.C. A lieutenant senior grade graduated cum laude. He played currently on display in the Cos­ The meeting will be held in the coatinuiag throughout the in the U S. Navy, he ha* been or­ with Fred Waring and his orchestra tume Institute of the Metropolitan Hall of Records, Freehold, Tues­ er. A day camp and ninety dered to report to Pensacola, Fla., at Shawnee, Pa. Museum of Art in New York City, day, June 29, beginning at 8 p.m. Covers Your Home Against I alao will ba conducted, under and may play a rol* Jn Ih* Gemini Ealered Medical Schaal were shown. The parade ol ha's Tlie purpose of this meeting ii to lha direction ol Mra. Amy Kraft. 1 space program. Lt. Goodsteln was headed for a w ai presented with pertinent facts got a clesrer view on ways to im­ R >aUI fee open io young*t*r* «*» Dr. Goodsteln, a former Keyport musical career when he became about the fashion of the day as well prove the beauty of Monmouth Fire, Theft, Liability, Dam age aad one-half and up. Intar dentiit and Metuchen resident, ea- interested in medicine. He entered as the events that were taking County landscape on the roadsides, I Barents may set complete de­ tablished a practice ia hii home ia medical school and after his firat place at the time they were in county and state properties and ny wilting to lha achool or Atlantic Highland* aeven month* year became Involved In “ space" vogue. parka. It’a caltafth* Hom toivtttrs Policy . . , and it's Nationwide'* answer c a M * M -88. ago. medicine. In 1962, he was one of 12 The narration was given by Miss The Monmouth County Shade to th* need for convenient, low cost, p ack ag » coverage. W h e n four medical students in the country se­ Welever, while the hats were mod­ Tree Commission, sponsors of this e lected for aerospace research con­ eled by club members, Mrs. Gdula, meeting will explain their position policies might have been needed before, the Homtowntn Policy does e ducted at the U.S. Naval Aviation Mrs. Joseph Nemeth, South River, In aiding in the beautification of the w h o le job now. And the cost (depending on where you live) can Medical Center Aerospace Research and Mrs. Sabo. various municipalities. e Laboratories, Pensacola. A donation was made to the club run 40% less than buying separate coverage* for your home. Sava K M 09U He participated in experiments charity, The National Hemophilia Now Ii the time to advertise time, save money — with a Homtou/ners Policy by Nationwide! e for a USEFUL simulating zero gravity (lights and Foundation. those unused articles for sale. A e another major project in which he There will be no further meetings small ad In the classified column BASEMENT assumed the dual role of subject until Sept. 28 at the club’s new will turn them into cash for you. e and observer dealt with man's re­ meeting halt, Christ Church Par­ The Lessin Agency The buement of today’i home b ish Hall, Main St., South Amboy. • planned for a future rumpus roan actions to low strength magnetic fields which scientists believe will Quality lniur«nc« Servlc* . . . All Cov«rag*t e and werkihop, a convenient stor­ be encountered on the moon. The Wagon Wheel Playhouse VOLUNTEER Irving Uiiln age area. Include a modem, all tests and their results then were 199 CHURCH ST., MATAWAN 566-4949 e •tee! I n n Doer . . . the access ELDERLY PERSON Coniultint applied to the astronaut training Resumes Apprentice Plan e tt provide* ii the key to a wcD- program. puaned busment. TO AN During his senior year at mcdical Wagon Wheel Playhouse in Mid­ dletown has announced that It will A Bilc o U the modem lepkee- school, he was recruited from the ELDERLY PERSON NATIONWIDE MUTUAL meat (c r that old won-out wood university to take part in spacc repeat Its summer theater appren­ BROOKDALE hatchway ea your pnsent bane. capsule experiments. As a result ol tice program for high school and FIRE INSURANCE a three-month project, he was rec­ college students which was so suc­ NURSING HOME e ommended for a Navy commenda­ cessful last season. From June 21 COMPANY Horn* Offlcei Columbut, Ohl* tion and skipped a grade from en­ through Aug. 28, the students will Hwy, 35 Hazlet sign to lieutenant senior grade. receive training and experience in Catt nt for frm 4,Now4o4nnaU-if fold* Under the Navy’s Senior Medical production techniques, with classcs 264-5800 in acting, muke-up, stagecraft and Student program, Lt. Goodsteln has dance for the theater. Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeert or wo can tuggett a competent workman. served on active duty for two They will also present two chil-. months every summer during his four years at George Washington dren's plays, one major three-act play and will have the opportunity University. In his senior year, he to perform In major summer wa* immediately considered on the stock productions when teen-age Matawan Lumber Co. active duty. He h*s been accepted performers required. by Edward Sparrow Hospital, Lan­ ire Classes will held tom 10 a.m. to 12 o’­ sing, Mich., as an intern. If chosen be for Gemini S experiments, Lt. Good- clock noon five days a week with atein will hava to postpone hi* in­ practical experience in production Sut|Mi Am Matawan techniques from 1 to 5 p.m. ternship. 11m courses will be laught by a staff of qualified lnstruclori headed by William F. Corio, founder and director a t tha Playhouae, C h e v r o l e t who holds a Matters Degree la Drama fram tha University af Denver. Mr. Corio teaches English and drama at John P. Stevtna ftlgh School in Edison and has done both professional and noo-professional acting and directing for many years, Also o*i the staff are Mra. June Plager, who is a gradual* of Rut- «era Unlversky where ih* majored in Engliih and drama, and Mr*. Ruth Schlosberg, who holds a de­ gree In English and drama from ■ < Douglass College and taught Eng­ lish for many years t t Keyport High School. WANTED:

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It's of tht big reasons thst Chevrolet It Aaptaday •• f iW l Day l i ]u m KMd first chtlet «fth pickup mers from toast to toast NO. s w a y TO WORK f S W A R T Z E L S Supplki 3 ° ° ! • • ” a tka f la t retail consumption License (or prem the officers, directors and stockhold* remises known as Dutehle'a ItaUaa ■ *« wm— y. HiHii. 4m Bauman jr., Emil Katz, Alfred La­ TAKE NOTICE that Ralph G. Cap- Mrs. Rose Staikas, Holmdel Road, Jlchen situated at #0 Main su, Mata* tka lavacaiiaa will ba givaa by tka rio trading as Canary Cage Tavern '.sea known as the Central Tavern sit ers of said corporation are: E lac M.. U h n h Hirbar, Mura, Mn. William Vanderwiel, uated at 113 Main St.. Matawan. N J Haziet, Stock Holder. w*an, N. J. IsttfcalMtefafca*- Rav. Vfctcart A. Uoyd. pastor at hss tppUea to the Mayor and Comci) George P . Hubeny. HolmdeMCeyport Objections, if any. should be made Objectlona tt aay. ahouM fee made Joeepk L. Vota, Dr. Charles O. of the Borough of Matawan lor the Objections, U any. should be made Hoad, llolmdel. New Jersey. It. OakrM’a Church. Hm aradaat Immediately in writing to: Margaret Immediately in writing to Rose K. immediately in writing to: Margaret Bria, Om. Joka H. Webber and Lawrence C. Young- renewal of plenary retail consumption Harriet S. Hubeny, Holmdel-Kcyport Wenzel, Clerk of the Township of P. Viebrock. Clerk of ttia Borough ot lac ctaaa wiH tfw ptofle af (ke to- A medley of Meredith Wilma k m ji 440 • 3rd Ave.. Clerk of Borough of Matawan. NOTICE New Jersey State Department George W. Armstrong III, John Newark. N. J, NOTICE Take notice that Stephen D. Gtaus of Civil Service Examinations MflMr IM L m ac*ea la Btrlia will ke wag ty the graduatiag JI7 13.40 : Take notice that Peter t. Chokola, HUBHO INDUSTRIES, INC. Baratta, Marie T. Barbella, Debor­ George P. Hubeny, trading as Freneau Liquor Bottle hi>s Patrolman, Matawan Township. Sal* aM la axrctaa Aowrlcaa rigku ol class. Tba class will be presented ah E. Barbolin!, Richard B. Bar­ trading as Chokola Beverage Company applied lo the Mayor and Council of ary, $4750>157«0 per year. by 'Russell * . Wright, superinten­ NOTICE has applied lo Um Director of the President the Horough of Matawan for a plenary Jnlhhmeiil.” He said the aold- Carol M. Grubb, Barbara J. Gut- •>£©’* action* contributed m aterially tridge, Carol A. Gwynn, Brian J ■ the over-all niccesi of the U.S. P-TA Executive Board Hall, Gail M. Harrison, William F. Army* minkM ia Berlin, since er- Heller, Douglas W. Hendricks, Kar­ M l Hi Judgment on hii part could RESIDENTS OF MATAWAN Holdt Initial Macting en A. Hillman, Teirance C. Hodder, lava “ jaopardiaed the wholt pro- Ronald L. Howard, Beverly A. Hun- At tbe initial meeting of the ex­ Icy, Randy J. Jameson. ecutive board of Matawaa Regional Nancy Kakafecz, Edward F. School Iw Aeetdant High School Parent - Teacher Asso­ Kane, Andrew A. Kudrick, Dtvid ciation, Mrs. George McGraw, pres­ E. Lawson, Violet A. ludvick, hjim Pupik Friday , ident, announced her committee Bonnie J. Mackewich, Kenneth chairmen for the year. Marion, Carol A, Mendes, Mary C. Let's Make Bayshore Community Hospital Oaa atudent was hoapitallred and They are Mrs. Jack Eneaberg, Molte, Barrie W. Moyer, Francis • te a a at hem treated h r injuries membership; Mr». D. B. MacMU- D. O’Chat, Paul Oslamfcy, Mary aaOerad Prk< vhea a Marlboro tan and Robert Miller, program; Padilla, Frank A. Petm, Stanley TawasWji acl ;.» wai overtant- Mrs. Franklin Gay, ways aM Pieraa, Karen G. Piknwiki, Ernest M la a colli: , police repawtd. means; Mr*. Donald Fry, hospitali­ C. Pini, Michael Pontone, Susan Admitted to Perth Amboy General ty; Walter. J. Mitchell, kgislatioa; J. Prell, Richard H. Riopel, Louis Maapital with head and back injur- Mr*. Joaapk tan k . pabUcalions; C. Robbins jr., Ponce R. Rogers A Reality NOW!! taa waa, Bernice Bonita, 14, ol George McGraw. taM y, aM Mrs. jr., Michael S. Sadowski. ■aate *, En|li*hfcma. Richard Morthead, publicity. Bruce D. Savage, Craig J. M ic e reported dial a ca* drives Pragmas plaaa ior tke earning Schneider, Robert J. Schuber, Ed­ _> Henry Weiu, f t . t t Roafya, season snd tentative schedules of ward Scott, Patricia Semintru, M. Y.. was In collllion with the buit the meet lags were worked out. Em ­ Wayne A. Shellock, Terry L. Smith, a t Route 9 and Tesas ltd., tipping . ' isia waa placcd oa a doaer re­ Marlene Stephan, Neil A. Stigiiano, aver the bua. The children escaped lationship betweea teachers and Ellen M. Stillw ell, M ich ie l Stoeck- through aa emergency door. Pa- Only $750,000.00 More Needed From The parent* in working toward the tl, Gail K. Suydam. Linda Tamu- Dee said, "They were all sitting needs of Ike children to beat pre­ levicious, Linda Taniey, Glenda C. aa the curb when we arrived." pare them for their future. Thompson, Amy Tilton, Lora T il­ The bus waa driven by Diana ton, Daniel B. Twardus, George N. Globis, 24, of Throckmorton St, Vogel, Helen J. Washbume, Laur­ Freehold. It is owned by the Jame- Suit Settled ent D. Webber, Anna K. Williams. aon Bus Co., Englishtown, and was Nancy A. Youngman, Emilyann Total Service Area carryin g home students who attend A Matawaa man haa settled an Ynussouf. Central School in Marlboro. Ambu­ accident suit for an undisclosed lances from Old Bridge took the in­ amount during the third day of trial LEGAL NOTICE jured to the hospital where the stu­ before Middlesex County Judge NOTICE dents were checked before being Clarkson S. Fisher. Michacl R. Tak* notice lhat The Point Tavern “ leased. : Inc., has applied to the Mayor and « HERE IS WHY WE NEED THE $750,000.00 .... Welstead, 4 Wilson Ave., Matawan CounciJ oi th i Borough of M»towBn charged that he received injuries for the rmewa) of Lh« Plenary Con sumption License C*3 for ihe prem­ Pest Presidents Dilmar ot the head, back and body asa ises JncaU*f J Main Street, Matawan passenger in a car driven by Her­ New Jeraey. Hald A t Don Q uixote Inn bert W. Vaughan, Atlantic High­ The officers, directors and stock ESTIMATED COST $2,900,000.00 holders of The Point Tavern, Inc lands on Nov. 29, 1961. According ar#r—■ The Women of Trinity Episcopal tc Welstead. the Vaughan car was Michael P. Georic. Jr.. DO Charch, Matawan, held their Past traveling north oon Route 79 in Mat Street, Matawm, S. J. Presidents Dinner on Wednesday, Lucy George, 209 M&ln Street, Mat- awan when it was struck by a car iwim , N. J. CASH AND PLEDGES ON HAND: 900,000.00 June I, at the Don Quixote i—. driven by Ernest D.~Lee an#aww» W c h —i P . George. Ilf, CUffworxi Route 34, Matawan. ' ed by W illiam P. Lee, both of 14 Ave., Cliffwood, M. J. Guests attending Mrs. Ver­ Objections, if any. should be made were First Ave., Matawan. Named as de­ Immedlstety in writinie to the Cterfc of non Elliion, Misa Alvina McDonald, fendants were the Lees and' Mr. ' Borough ol Mntawan. CONSTRUCTION LOAN COMMITMENT: $1^50,000.00 Mr*. Jamea Menton, Mrs, Caroll THE POINT TAVERN, INC Vaughan. By B. Hall, Mrs. Fred Slee, Mrs. Ron­ MICHAEL P. CEOnCB. JR ald Sheldon, Mrs. John Blaad, President Mrs. Herbert Stoer, Mrs. Harold House Damaged j 17 I10.BQ Burlew, Mrs. Harry Nazarion, Mrs. NOTICE Frank Man, Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mrs. Joan Morgan, Texas Rd., Tnke notice thnt Roy S. Matthews. iMorganviNe, was treated by a phy­ trading ns Koyport Inn, hns inttrte Mrs. Thelma Wilson, and Mrs. application to tho Township Commit­ Verna E. Horbal. sician for smoke inhalation Sun­ tee of Matawan Township for renew* day when her home near W icker al ot a plenary retail consumption license for pmuisus situated on tho Card Of Tbaaks. PI. was damaged by fire. The fire, north side of Keyport-Amboy Hit. This W ill Get Us Started On Immediate Construction $ 750,000.00 jh * family of the late W illiam which started at 4:30 p.m., waa put Cllffwood, Matawan Township. N. J out hy the Morganvifl# Fire Com­ Objections, it any. should be made Jhgfeb wish to thank all their immediately In writing to Hose K friends, neighbors and relatives pany after 45 minutes. Police said Wenzel, Clerk, nf the Township of far Iheir many kindnesses (iurini; (he cause of the fire, which burned M»lawan. (Signed) their recent bereavement, especial­ the second floor, was not known. ROY S. MATTHRWS. ly the Rev, Frank Sweeten, Mata- Kcyport-Ambuy ttd,, SO LITTLE TO GIVE . . . SO MUCH TO RECEIVE The estimated number of drivers Koyport, N. J . wnn Township First Aid, Dr. Harry .117 $0 BO* Pop pick and the Day Funeral is increasing substantially cach Home. . year. From 1952 to 1062, the in­ NOTICK FOR ONLY 11c A DAY OR 75c PER WEEK PER FAMILY Take nnltcc th;it Walter J. Jnnkow- Jins—adv 17 . crease was 36 per cent. aslcl, trurtlnff as W olfs T\ Tr as U'ntfs T.iverri UK) Heers St , Keyport, N. J. J17 JO.fiO* NOTICK Take notice IIirI ;tpplk’;itifm ha*> been made to the Township Commit­ By Working When You are Asked To Work tee of the Township o f Mntawfin by P A M Liquors Inc., n New Jersey YOU CAN HELP Corporation, trading ns It M Ll- nnnr.i hnving Its prlnrlpnl office in By Giving When You Arc Asked To Give Store No. 2 of hiuldiiiK in tho Central Shopping Plaza located on the south* west cornel* of State Highway Ttoute No. 33 nnd Cllffwood Avenue, Cliff- wood, Matawan Toun.OUp. The names And re«.ldrm'eN nf all ofllcers nnd tUrcelnrs, ami ihn namen and residences of all Atochholdem hoidlnx one or more per centum ot BAYSHORE COMMUNITY DO YOUR SHARE The initial construction wiH furnish the stock of enUI corporation ar4 ai fnllowK: Frank A. Moluh, 32 Annniiolls Drive, HOSPITAL dE A VOLUNTEER 110 beds with a service core eipand- llailet. N. J. Bertha llolitb, 32 AnnnpollB Drive, PROUDLY ANNOUNCES CALL able to 300 beds. It wiH be • com­ Haziet, N. J. Miles Walter, 123 Morristown Hoad, ITS MEMBERSHIP IN Bayshore Community Hospital pletely modern general hospital, built Elisabeth, N. S. Objection*, Jf any, hi' m.irto Immediately in writln« to Hose K. 1. The American Hospital Assoc. Office - Airport Plaza, Hazlot to servo tho noods of tho Bayshore Wenzol, Clerk of TIip TovuiNhip fit Matuwan. 2. The Now Jorsoy Hospital Assoc. P. O. Box 366, Holmdol ■ 264-7500 area. • K ft M Liquor*, Ine. rrnnk A. IlMuh. I'risltleiit 32 AnnuunHn J>rlv<\ liu/lei, N. J. jit ita.fi" NOTICK Tdke notice tluit tho Morganville Jnrfeppmtertt Cltfh hnn Apiillrri tn th* Township Committee w MiirtlK>ro PLEASE PRINT A n a Designation ...... Townahlp lor a rluh IIcimim* for the A ll of our w orkers arc voluti* oluh |/remisc«, n/»rlhorly alilf, Hoad, Ka»t of Interfiftetlon wilh roitd D to MorK/iinllle, MntMAiivllle, N. J. O fM m * of fli<* clul> iictf nn follmvji! Icvi'H. No |>rofcMMionnl fund ilrnet □ llli'IxM't Thopnon, 147, 'VtxM ftond, Mni'tfimvllle, N. .1.. I ’l'eildnnt. City .. John JwKneti, Ho* liXI, □ MordnnvlUe, N J , V lcj Prt’.xidenl. m i n c i 'H a r e I icin g iihc<1. I f f o r Jpiihls Knit. 447 W .. < Ht., I ’liln Plftaio mske chicfct payoble to — N. J i .^U’l !<«>;,V, THE BAYSHDH6 COMMUNITY HOSPITAL BUILDING PUND Fri»«>ei4'’Jitrkw ih," ii'i« .. |3:i, T#*/m Hoad, MiMKunviIlP, N. J , A m 'I, Bpi', Mim e m iM ou you tire not con­ TvUphonei 264-7600 P. O, Bos 366, Holmdtl, N, J...... Ill'fUV...... t.Hllltf,!!<•<< l 8.W, WofHaiwill#;* ‘ N. * To provldn fundi tor buildinq th« BAYSHORft CO MM UNITY HOSPITAL and f!rn«nl Urtvld J r t tion 'i.ni, i ...... Mi.iid,mt, MorNHhviiti,MorKHHviii#, N. J.-0fft. At tacted [)CTHonn1fy ]ileuM ! iih« In eon»lJ#r«Mun ol ths qiflt ol olh*r», I/Wo lubltribft the lum oft— WiyMotd*, n.m iw , Ti»a* tion*!, Martfnrtvif1«« ffJi*v«rtiK« c h m » the Pledge Curd in t It i h Ad M oriiri. to bt p*\4 b ann in g ...... \ ...... mmtMy, VIS' £ ! ?tPMria ttoid, t ...... quflrttrly, $ ...... tfmMnnutlty, $, 4 T f IM — ■W PfTMW I nnd iciid to Bnysliorc Com ­ 6hl**elloM#, If nny, afioufii >(> iumm Total Plsdgt ...... i S(gn« ol M«H< UOfll. m unity lloH pilnl, I*. O . I I o x jtfwiii mm m ow a w Won t ffc lM q,Uit BrtUnce i n ...... T*l«phent Numb«f 11 «I < « * i i t 11 • • IH I I • I I 11 IIII ijpfiipti iiioiittofi, i'fiald iiil W k llolm d el. N. J. Solicitor i n m w _ 1 1 1 1 1 1 M l 1 II 1 II 1 I I I 1 1 l i i i i j D»l« ...... 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•■a. m Suaday with aatama by summer w ill bo beld at 1:11 sad Croaa Ot Glery Rev. loha Fowfar, g t tH miaiater, l : » a.m. ' Lalheraa Church who ia Protcataat Chaplaia at Matawaa-Marlboro Bethany Rd.. Holmdd Marlbom, Stale Hoaptul. It Hanfla lfl . Itrathmara Sehaoi, Matawaa Ra* Edward P. Blaska. Pastot ; ftMinrackMl dtwMfcr all aa- Ea* Fna« St, bvaart Rev. Richard A. Weeden, Pastor Maaaaa ara held Sunday at T. I Rav. Haary A Mala, Radar Sunday worship service will be H M aad II a.m and at 12 o'clock aa*W fee ImU « l;M, l:M u i II The summer schedule of services held at 10:30 a.m. at the Strath­ «JB . llirc lM wwiblp Mrvte** w M l at t!» aa* II a.«. Tht liwtar will begin Sunday with morning more School and (lie topic of the prayer, 7:45 a.m.; Iloly Commun­ sermon will be “ Double Talk." Su­ atewa Commaaity Charch ; M r will lUg dM anthem M the iw w N n w w i M .m , mtvIm wd Um walor Daniel 0. leiiM m ar ion, 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. and morning pervised nursery service is provid­ Biawatawa Ualoa Suada) Sehaal : (Mr will ilaa at II a.m. acrvie* P u to r prayer, 10 a.m. Weekdays there ed. During the worship service the : Rauta II, Browalowa I at whlcti time iha Sacrament a( Matlaa aervice will be held Sun­ will be Holy Communion Wednes­ Vacation Church School staff will Rev Francis Cantel, Pastor | Baptlun will b* admiaitUred. Tha day at S a.m .; Sunday School and day st 9 a.m. snd Friday, 6:10 a.m. be installed. Sunday School .s neio trom |:4.‘ BiMe c la ia e i meet at • a.m .; trar- t 10:45 a m and the church ser aarmaa, by tha parior, will ha "Um Mam ed Charet al KeypM Cample Stialem vtca ia from 11 a.m. until 17 laptiim of Jew*." •hip aervice, N ;H a.m. with the V aim St., Keyport Tha Reform Congreiatiaa lermon by the pattor. Nursery la ('clock. Everyone Ir cordially ia The Rev. Edwin Thomas lonea, Strathmore School viled lo attend provided.during the service. Rahbl Mordecai Schreiber .... 'M apia P I , B a n N rt Kendall Park, will be guest .■ftav. Frederick Booa, paator •ayvlaw PrMfeytertaa Char* preacher at both the 9:30 and 10:45 On Friday evening llie first in a St. John’s Methodist Church Suaday church achool will be a.m. services bn Sunday. Immed­ series of summer services will be Florence Ave., llazlet iately following the 40:45 servicc, held al the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Rev. Norinan R. Riley, Paslor M f K I'M a.m.; worihlp lervlcea, ' Ra*. David L Bucci, Paator Sunday worship services ore held 1:11, 1:44 aad i l a.m. New mem- there will lie an Important congre­ Monroe Oppenlieimer, 07 Jrongate "Amoj and Ihe Judgment of Lane, Matawan, at 8:30 p.m. An I t S ana 11 a.m. tbrs will ba received at all tervlc- God” will be the name of a scries gational meeting. Sunday School meet) at 9:30 a.m. Oneg Shabbat will follow tiie ser­ Maraaavlile Met-tadiai Church ot sermons on the prophet Amos, vice. The public is cordially invited The summer morning worship ser­ Temple Beth Ahm to attend. Morgaavilla vice is at 1:31 a.m. Sundays. A Ceaaervatlve Rav. William N. Frantz, Pastoi ...... Man •* Hanna Maranalha Baptist Church Sunday servicea include Sunday *•» Carroll B Had nursery is held during the service; First Aid Bldg. Mrs. Anthony Bender is the sum­ Church St., Matawaa Holmdel • Keyport Rd. aad School, 9:45 a.m. and ciuirch ser­ ftectov Bralllry Lane. vice, li a.m. Youth Fellowship . M a ttiai tad Holy Communion mer chairman of the nursery. Rabbl Morris L. Rubinstela Illgh Schools. This school of religloa haa a facalty Youth Choir meets at • p.m. Sun- Candle - lighting time Friday is Ilazlel meet! the second ant fourth Sun­ The High School of Religion of SI. Joseph’s Parish will ba held Sunday at 7;41 a.m.; The Rev. D. Ross Brittain will days at 7:30 p.m graduated 87 students in lorinal commencement ex­ of 22 Icaehers and is directed by the Rev. Edward D. Family Eucharlit and Church at 8:10 p.m. Sabbath services will d*A BiMe study ii being held Wed- be in charge of the Sunday ser­ ercises held al Ihe 12 o'clock mass on Sunday. This Strano, (left). Pictured above are several sf tha ackoof,. 1:11 a.m .; Holy Eucharlat follow at 8:30 p.m. it the First Aid vices at 11 u.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday S t Jsseph’s Church school of religion has an enrollment ol 708 high school graduates recoiling diplomas from the Rev. CoraeNaa -aad, Sermoa, || a.m. Sacrament af netdaya at • p.m. 00 the Book of Building oh Church St. Rabbi Ru­ Maple PI.. Keypart student* representing students who attend Keyport, J . Kane, paslor of St. Joseph’s Church. Amoa. ' binstein will deliver a sermon en­ School, with classes for all a};cs, Hoty Btptlsm, I I M p.m. the Holy meets at 9:45 a.m. A nursery is Rrv. Ccrnellua J. Kane. Pastor Malawan, Madison Township and Freehold, Rarltaa Comnwalna w ill be celebrated oa titled, “ The Jewish Concept of Cor­ Massra will be held Sunday rect ion." provided during the worship ser­ Wadaeaday at I a.m., and Friday Mala aad « . ItM Ma. vice. . awrainit at 1:30. 7:30. 8:30. 1:45. tion executive to head the associa­ dent; Kenneth C. MacKay, pre*l-v at l:N a.m. /, Saturday morning adult services I I t.tn. and 'VIS p.m. Brother Agatho Stephen tion, the former presidents having dent of Union Junior College, at iVSnl will be held at 8 a.m. Junior con­ Cahaiy Maihedta Chant Named CBA Principal gregation services have been dis­ Third S t., Keyport been selected from among the secretary, and Sister M. Marguer­ Sunday School opens at •:*> CBA Brothers, Pupils ite, O.P., president of Caldu*?ll Col­ a.m. Morning worship service is at continued for the lummer. Rev. David Propert heads of the 12 independent New ■ .. Rev. Joha Hart. Paator Paator WiH Work In Caribbean Brother Agatho Stephen, F.S.C., lege, as treasurer. Elected to serv# Moralai wonhip will be Suaday 10:43 a.m., a nursery is available. has been appointed principal of Jersey colleges which comprise on the executive committee to . at II a.m. with the. them being Tha pastor w ill bring a special mes­ “ Let’s Go Fishing" will be the the membership of the association. MU •ytamaro Ava., Sbrewshary pastor’s sermon topic on Sunday at Lending a helping hand in the Christian Hrothers Academy as of gether with the four officers of the . Chlldraa'a Day. Children ara to bo sage for Fathers and Husbands. Rabbi Richard F. Steinbrink Sept. 1 by Brother Bertrand Leo, Ile succeeds Dr. Theodore A. Raft, association were DeWitt J. Paul, ' at tba church at II: M a.m. Tha evening service ia at 7;M p.m. the 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. worship great venture of evangelizing iho president of Bloomfield College, Sabbath Eve services will be held services, Charles Cokelct will bo world by personal Involvement, 14 Provincial of the New York Dis­ chairman of Beneficial Finance Friday at 8:30 p.m. Monroe trict of the* Brothers of the Chris­ who will complete his second (uli System, Morristown, and Dr. Raft. Vha IMmM Chan* the soloist at the second service boys and two Brothers from Chris­ term on June 30. Deutsch will officiate due to the during which there will be a nur­ tian Brothers Academy, Lincroft, tian Schools. le v. Thomaa H. McNally ft. tl Other of livers elected were Dr. . M iaM er absence of Rabbi Steinbrink. An sery in operation. Church school have volunteered to work this sum­ Brother Stephen received his This week, why don’t you look Valm William G. VanNote, president of On Saturday the Sunday School Oneg Shabbot will follow. meets at 9:30 a.m. mer in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico B.A. from Catholic University in through the windows of your Sunday School will continue Monmouth College, as vice presi­ Will have their annual Strawberry throughout the aummer aa will the Daily Vacation Bible School will and Prince George, British Colum­ 1952 nnd his M.A. at Fordham Uni­ church . . . from the inside. . Fettlval from « :* l:M p.m. FlM Praabytariaa Uanfe be held during the weeks of June 21 bia. The nature of their work versity in 1057. He has completed <0 meetings of the youth organization. “ i M aad Fr a • Worth ip aervice will be held at II Sunday worihlp services during the and Ju ly 3 for ages kindergarten among these people will be that of theology courses at Manhattan Col­ through eighth grade. There will be catechizing, programing recreation lege and has attended a workshop 1183113' IL1JM3M M m u m w r m i Ra*. Chester A Galloway, a registration fee. and performing manual labor at Georgetown studying “ New Per­ Instruction In Putor Pentecostal Church tasks. spectives in Secondary School Ad­ Morning worship Sunday will be Union and Sidney Ava., Brother Aloysius, F.S.C. will ac­ ministration.” , at 9:30 and 11 a.m. “ How Can I Do Uaioo Beach company Gerard Norkus, James He spent four years as a teacher ORGAN My Best" will be the Pastor’s ser­ Mrs. Isabelle Wood. Pastor Dooley, James Coaklcy, Patrick in Good Shepherd school and four mon topic. All-young people grad­ On Sunday there will be Sundiy Nltto, Pascal Fcderici and Joseph years at St. Bernard's school in PIANO uating (rom eighth grade and high School at 9:45 i.m. and morniap Tomain to British Columbia where New York. He was then assigned school are invited lo attend the ser worship, 11 a.m. Prayer, tim e will they will work ai Prince George as principal of St. John’* School jn vloei. Sunday School meets at be held at 7: IS p.m. An evangella Indian College, operated by the Ob- New York from 1960 to 1903. He VOICE 9:30 and 11 a.m. Baby • care Is tic meeting will be held a l T:ft lates of Mary Immaculate. Donald came to CBA as vice principal in IV j j . WtefcusiTRlwteftaflHMali provided every Sunday morning p.m. ' Rowe, Kenneth Ekdahl, Geoffrey 1963 and lias served in this capacity for children under three years of Latheran Church ol Iba Spearliag, John Coan, Frank Can- for two years. MR. HAROLD WEBER age. A Father's Day Communion Good Shepherd navo, Carmine Franzo nnd Michaci ‘Broakfaat will be held at 7 a.m. Madison Towaahip High Schatf Cronin will be assisted by Brother Lecture Sunday At Sraduato of N. Y. Comorvatory ol > « wnwnwtnli I J T g ; Rev. Harley E. Meyer, Pastoi Denis In helping the Missionary Music. Studied under Joss© Crawford kA iiu M A First Baptist Charch Servants of the blessed Trinity in Friendi Meeting Houte M l Mata St., Malawaa Family Bible ioui Is held at I: IS and Maurice Garrabr«nt, SUNDAY, JUNE 2Mi Tho Rev. William E. Bisgrovo a.m. on Sunday and family wor­ their work in Nuestra Sunora dc Lourdes in Puerto Rico. I he fifth of a 10-year scries of Interim Pastor ship, 10:30 a.m. ORGAN: The boys plan to leave CUA on annual Quaker Shrewsbury Lectur­ Church SarvkM Church School will be held at Faurth Mt. Pltealra es will he given on Sunday at 2 p.m. For bogInn#r: Noft Reading; Tochmquo; Podaimg; Rdportofro. r‘ S t •:4S a.m. and morning worship, June 25 and return early In August. M O «nd HtOO A M . Spiritual Churcb It is noteworthy to mention that, nt the Shrewsbury Friends Meeting For th* Advanced Students General Revisw; Technique; Rsporlolrs of #: which they will be working, they be the speaker this year in a series For Church Or^enliti: Specialized refroshsr courses in iochniquo; Modu­ leading to the Shrewsbury Friends "HOW CAN I DO MY BEST" M Bread S t, Kayport Thuraday evenings at I o’cloct raised their own transportation lation; Improvisation, Music suitable for liturqical and non-liturqical Suaday a o r * I c o and Sunday ind on Friday afternoons at J pm fare. Meeting own Tercentenary In 1972. services and choral direction for those desiring this as an addod course. Old Shrewsbury Day has been an School, 11 a.m. Wadnaaday, taaO- PIANOi mony moating I p.m. Reading room Emmanuel Assembly Of God Attend Convention annual affair for many generations. DIAL-AN-INSMRA1ION opaa Saturday from 1 la 4 o.as. 122 Palmer Ave., Keansburg Meeting for worship begins at 11 For Ihe be^nneri Nolo Reading, Techniquo; Repertoire, “ Ia the Universe, Including Man, Rev. Roy F. Arncscn, Paator n.m. followed by a picnic lunch. Clatiicelt For pianists desiring tho serious study of piano In all of Its Cross of Glory Lutheran Church, 566-1222 Evolved by Atomic Force,” will be Sunday services Include Sunday Dessert and hevorage are provided phases. .. Matawan, sent tm delegates from by (he meeting. At 2 p.m. the an­ the subject of the Bible Lesson to School, 9:45 a.m.; church services Popular: The art of pfaying modern songs, semi-classical pieces for tho the Luther League to the New Je r­ nual lecture is to be given. All con­ • Supervised Nuratry lor Childrea Uadar Throe Yean. be heard at Christian Sclcnce ser­ and children’s church, 11 a.m students own amuiemant or for playing lo a professional status. sey Unit Luther League Convention • Church School at f illI aadi 11:M A.M . vices .throughout the world Sunday. and evening service 7 p.m. cerned persons are cordially Invit­ at llpsala College in East Orange. VOICE: Scriptural passages will include ed to attend either or both the Kiag Ot Kings Lutheran Chore* The delegates were Mark Johnson, morning and afternoon sessions. this verse from Isaiah: “ 1 will For Ihe beginner: Voice Placement; Sight Singing; Deportmonf; Reper- Cherry Tree Farm Rd., 12 Idlebrook Lane, newly elected The topic of the afternoon lecture bring the blind by a way that they toiro; Etiquette. Middletown president of the Cross of Glory is “ Tares Among The Wheat.” knew not; I will lead them in Refresher Courie: Brush up on technique; Sol-feggios. Add to present Rev. C. Roger Burkins. Pastoi Chapter, and Florence Schindler, paths that they have not known: I repertoire. Recording of voice. Sunday School: 9:19 a.m. to 10:30 •13 Northland Lane, delegate - at - will make darkness light before Elect Donald P. Kircher For itud»nt< who do not wish to study Vocal Sight Singing, but do desiro a.m. Church Services 8 a.m.; 10:45 large. The convention was attended them, and crooked things straight.” to sing, a course is planned which will arable thorn to select any music a.m. by several hundred young people Head Of College Fund they dasire to loarn. Music will be available for the fiold in which they from Lutheran Churches through­ intend to work and a repertoire will bo built up with luitablo numbonf'“' ^ * ‘ Pint Spiritual ChanO out the stale. Donald P. Kircher, president of for their particular needs and style voico. Of Diviaa Raaa the Singer Co., today was elected 171 Mala St. ReHard Prompt payment of social se­ president of the New Jersey Col­ 251 DIVISION ST., KEYPORT Rav. Phoebe Dailey. Paator curity benefits is assured when you lege Fund Association at the annual Services are held Sunday at t get In touch with your social securi­ meeting of the trustees held at Un­ CALL 264-6826 FOR APPOINTMENT p.m. and Tuesday af * p.m. ty office two or three months be­ ion Junior College in Cranford. M r.. fore you retire. Kircher becomes the first corpora* i C t O ______- WE OFFER FREE COUNSEL

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[ j x w k IIMimitlllltlOIMIItHMMllMMHMHHtlHHIHIHMHIMtl* Ska/W i Operator Lorraine T. Crois: tracer of mining persons •UNOAV 17 W . FRONT STREET, KEYPORT Mr, H. W. Httdman wrote imi | F A T H E R 'S DAY • Long Branch' • OaMiunt • Holmdel • Middletown Shopping Cant* "On Thursday moml«f of (Ms pail ponlbto. To mike a long story short, waafc I wat In Camdan on butlnais this remirfcabta young lidy of yours and rtcaivad a call from my tacrtuiy had mo connected to tho doctor In SBWWi •dvMng mo lhat my iMw out lfl San tho particular hospital who wat In fonclKo hod cilfad mo at tho oflke chirgo of tho caio In no more thiii f Hie i K W i y w H u r Da< ^ I B »T ATTfjfetWg O M K H J IT’S A FACT to My iho wai rwhlns to tho hoiplMl 20 mlnutei, Armed with such meager whor hinbmd had |mi boon ln« Information ai iho was, I think tnl» You are Invited ta volvod In a vory serious ocddant, Un* w m an outstanding example of offl* NOT A SLOGAN iaftunalaty In tier dhtrauiht condl* clency and Mfvlcot a t t e n d tho worihlp ^ she M M lo give my secretary le r v t e e s of tho It. " I trust that you will bo able to • u John'a M otliodist Whether the financing Involvw a few thousand IM MniV Ol mv nnpnM DVulTf PtV too that ihe receives a 'well donjn ChureK o o eK Sunday dollars or e million — SHADOW LAWN CAN hung up, to I had vory MtHo Nome* for hor excellent detective woik over M ILf YOU! We have the experience, the por- Mon to |o on. 9iOO and I liOO A.M. tho long lino, I am alwiys apprecla*] FLORENCE AVE. sonnet and the reiourcoi to render genuine >er< *1,called die local oporatorsnd told live of special service—thi* I believe vice to tho young couplo aspiring to their ow n. MfMy problem, laying I could give was a most .butstimllng exnmplo," HAZLET, N. J. homo as well as to tlio scasonod builder or dovet- hof nothing' but my btother-ln-law's At New lorsey Bull, til out operator! opor. know wu Iwliuvt) In giving that extra fiama and that he mvit be In in emer* S t. John’IvTl Shadow Lown counselors arc always ready lo give goncy ward tomewherc In Sin Fran* bit ol special sorvlca, Alter nil, tiie frcoly of llielr tlmo unci oxpcrictv.o . , . whoflior clKOi Sho wu most cooperative, and best ponlblc ithoiw idfv/ce—l/mt'i METHODIST CHURCH'WRCHI or not Shadow Lawn Is chosen for tho financing, Miurod me iho would do everything our lob. >2 , irvlfifl th* f»yihor»Aru)fftA nt) I Visit any of our office1; or p h o tm ^22.) 100. irMiH R, Alley, Paitar J Miim Jiw y Boll U U