75 Years O f Ownership O f The M atawan Journal
A. Panorama COVERING Of Local i m m s H m o r HOLMDEL, MADISON Peoplesopi And MMLMMO. MATAWAN
Evventa m a t a w a n M H O U O I
fMti YEAIt — llrd WEEK Mtmber Member Hew t o u r Pi«ae Im d illM MATAWAN, N. J.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1965 National Editorial Auoclattoa Singla Copy Ton Conti RadMrictinf Han Thoaas Francy Editorial Feb. 1890 S. A m M I B enjam in F. S. B row n Bought M ataw an Journal ■MM fiM L.— . JijM M fait ef _____ Caaaty*! iMSMneie ImCn4 t l part C mhc9 Aecaph t t I b a i r i i n with Otaaa Cana* 75 Y ears A go; P ap er H asH ad T h ree Pub lishers P M . .« - k A__IK U . H i 4 iM h | Baa ln » m a The Matawan Journal waa SI In July IMS, The Matawan Jour "The Journw and Matawan Adver ties for transportation lo distant instalicd a monotype, a machine years and 32 weeks old when Ben • The Matawaa Borough Council, dMriM wai redraw* at the aaa* nal waa darted bv David A. Bell tiser" with an engraving of a ship points. Killed In Accident at a special meeting b it niiht re- which casts type, one letter at a iamin F.S. Brown purchased Iha ■■ettae t t Mata Sea. Ikfeardft. and most ol the descendants of sailing on a troubled aea worked In Pure aged Journal In IIM time, in place of setting type oy celmd th* resignation of Thomai those firit aubscriberi have con to the design of the masthead. The On Feb. 15, 1890, the late Benia hand. This was the first machine uf An Old Brid^j man was killed weekly newspaper from the late A. P n a e y a i harough t u collecter b w k a i ; U » a Hacfc Mari tinued those subscriptions until The last issue of the first year of Its min F. S. Drown purchased TJiv its kind in the coumy. After World ye: erduy morning when struck by David A. Bell. It proclaimed it#elf affective Mtr. If. Tlw rMiRUtlon, n a I t a i d K ICeypart, Mataasa Journal haa qrown to be lik j one of monthly appearance, the name Journal from Mr. Bell. War I a linotype was installed. This a pick-up truck on En*»lishlown "A Weekly Paper For Local And citing ill health, m i accepted with TMnaNp, M ataw aa. Hate- the family, the firat publication wai changed to “The Matawan Rd., police reported, ,‘he victim, Mr. Brown did much to improve is a machine which sets and casts General News ... Honestly Ind* m m by council...... ■ dd TawaaMp, aad O lu Neck waa a little four-column monthly; Journal and Monthly Advertiser.” The Journal, and through it, to In one line, not one letter, at a time. James Hiltaardner, 36, of 35 Nicho Mr. F n a e y w u ttocM edlMtor T m hhM* w en ewllrtwd te tfee a year liter it waa made a bi- In the following year, an entirely stitute and help carry on manv im- Afler Mr. Brown’s death, his las Dr., O.d Bridge, was dead on pendent Rather Than Timidly Net* . arrival at 7 a.m. Jt Si. Peier’j traJ." ... to November (M l. H t w u appoint NMMnife • Obcn ’ A f’Csf'* in? * * .»-5wr ^ 1 . .. . Niptaae Cltyi | Hospitul, according to police. The S ' > : - -“3. The Journal, "A Business aitd> ______. Avea, Belmar, * r>pcrator of the truck was identified I by police as Edward E. Flajui, 50 Family Paper, devoted to Litera* M a g Lake, fprlag L a k e tu re, Agriculture, local and generil m M ttk Im Ofrt, M m m i i , nf Old Bridge Rd., Old Bridge. The j accident was reported at 6:11 a.m. news, independent politics etc.,” . •atTBrMto were (witched te tbe was published weekly on Saturdays. iPattolnun William. Morgan is in- vestigatmu officer. Tiie Old Bridi*/* A year's subscription cost $1.25 and , Each a l tbe tare dtitricti areuld $80 bought one full column 'of ad elect aae atait eeaatar aad twe , First Aid Squad transported M Hill/jardner .. Hy» iWa m* aM k M4 ! Jasper Johnson, township audi- - (continued on page six) ficiency apartment building at fd»i|»iwa'
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C, Dtp, fl Church hi., Key part, tries nut linotype 'iHshlM aad I’rlatlaa CamM"/- When Mrs, la IIM hy the late Hrnwn, publisher, she la operate a meaelypr cesser nf the present machine. W illed." She aaltl that he nil on Mitliiwan stullon uml hmttlicds dictated tto rlti for her lo type. 'I from thi? Mnlnwuti > Knvpnrt tireit o n Mill lee him at he used M *wnt W hear him." thc'tiw te me with hijt feet propped Weman Terrerlieel an a tfeih and imoklng the m»mi Ihe ilao roittiMnlicred n hit lei ef •tnellln# pipe I've ever eni'oiintfr- new* itorlen nn a purse unnlther ad," who terrorised tlw wunirn ul Key- OMet la Different l.eeatiM purl Itt Hill or 13, "W e rttn Bi'vcr.tl At ihit lltttfl Mr*, Du taiil :lm in'Wit iltii'lM ," Mrs, Dey emit). "Tltc •jwipaper office and nrlitilim 'him limn witlli'tl tmill iilh’r dink uml •.JSM tn Mtialeii In llie Idtvmnu »f it ruttmini Hip si'uilon nf lliliil und lalltflnN iliitiiifil a|i|tmxlm!i(t'ly lllvlilim HI*. Hit m ill'll to me mir •Hefe Jaflt's 8l»ll he mid it to devote hi* aatire time Five-Day Suspension tion if they could spend Madison man, conducted the ceremony in during the Senior Youth Fellowship la Ihe a il buraar, afiimbiag and Larger Classes To tax monies to further a suit being memorv of the deceased members. ii L Sekuiek Sr. Philip Feigenson mee,inJ t ______/ C beating buaiaee*. The State Division ol Alcoholic pressed by Sayreville, despite any Other guests who spoke briefly Later /. Lena Schanck Jr. be Beverage Control has ordered a community of interest in the matter were Miss Vivian Titos, Depart Will Mark 90th Birthday K e s On Saturday came a partac. with hi* lather Succumbs Feb. 13 five-day suspension for Hubro In End H alf Sessions between the two school districts. ment Executive Committeewoman; am.' ia IM I they purchased their Mrs. Kosobucki, however, press Joseph Tankas, Department Execu At Open House On Sunday dustries, Inc., trading as Matawan Dr. John W. Khouri, Madison S . I m fcfcaacfc f r - U r f W pm tnt buaiaesi die, a large one- Philip F cIjm m m , M, of 43 West Wine and Liquor Store, 120 Main ed her motion asking Mr. Hill, des tive Committeeman; Peter Kilalka, M ip fcyt, llip r t, preiataaal Key- •toiy brick buildia* opposite Key- Front St., Keyport, well-known Township's new superintendent ol pite his apparent conflict of inter Chef De Gare of the County 40 and Keyport buainesaman, died Satur St., Matawan. The suspension will schools, Thursday, went beyond the Mrs. Garrett Woolley, a lifelong kaglaHa||||^ fllkd 1^ ^ prut- porIi High School commence at 9 a.m. Monday. The est, to give in writing an opinion Petite Chapeau of the Salon 26 of resident of Marlboro Township, day, Feb. II, IM , at Perth Am' original expression of intent of the the County 40 and 8. § m t i the KtfWrt ChMlMr of Mr. Ichaack ha* baea active in licensee entered a plea of non vult on whether the local board could will celcbrate her 90th birthday on scouting for many year*. He atart boy General iHospital after a short to an ABC charge that it sold seven board to “ eliminate some double supply funds to Sayreville. Music for dancing was provided Monday, Feb. 22, 19C9, Mrs. Wool, illness. sessions” with the opening of three by Jack Olsen and His Cavaliers. ed a* a Scout Master in Keyport bottles of whiskey at less that the new elementary schools, addition When the motion caine to a vote, ley makes her home with her son- la im and in 1951 wa* named a Mr. Feigenson was born in Rus state price. opposing were James Garland, in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. member ol tha Ea»cutiv* Board of (ia aiM* had lived m Keyport 45 to others and eight rooms on the high school by next September, to Charles Thompson, Dr. Margery Church Schedule Raymond Wenzel, Route 79, Wicka- tunk. Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts ol opine there could be a means of Turner and William Kerr. Voting America. la IM I ha wa* proented Stable Local Tax with Mrs. Kosobucki were Ro The Rev. James H. Silver, pas Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel will hold the Silver Beaver, the highest eliminating all double sessions. The superintendent reported that a bert Nixon and William Rice. tor. has announced the activities open house on Sunday from 2:30 award Mae mouth Council can ba- Another motion by Mr. Thompson ol the Laurence Harbor Protestant to 5 p.m. to cehbrate Mrs. Wool stow upon adult member*. teacher to pupil ratio ol 1 to 29 Rate In Madison would achieve it, by his prelimi that the boards hold a joint meet CommuniU Church. Church school ley's birthday. Friends and neigh- . . Surviving in addiiion to hia son, nary study. ing to discuss the entire problem will start Sundav at 9:30 a.m. The bors are invited to call on Mrs. a j i . Leon Scoanck ir.. and brother, Madison Township Council Mon The superintendent would use all without any commitment was Sacrament of Baptism will be cele Woolley at this time. ' H. Seabmok Schanck, both of Key day introduced a budget holding the facilities, including libraries, as unanimously approved. brated at the 11 a.m. service of di Mrs. Woolley was born In Mor* line on the municipal tax rate but ■art, are hi* wife, Mr*. M ary (M c classrooms to achievc his goal and vine worship. The Church Book of ganville in 1675. Her parents wera Farland) Schanck; another son, showing an increase of from (5.73 would institute a system of "master Remembrance will be displayed for the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stultz. William G. Schanck. Chepachet, per (100 to $6.20 per f 100 overall. the first time. At 2 p.m., members Her husband was the late Garrett This is on a base of 50 per cent of teachers” where 150 pupils could M iddlesex Legion R .I., and seven grandchildren. be put in charge of such a teacher of Ihe confirmation class and the Woolley, also tt Morganville. Sh* Funeral aerviees, under the di true value adopted by the Middle working under his or her guidance. Senior Youth Fellowship will meet had eight children, IS grandchil rection ol the Bedle Funeral Home, sex County tax board for 1963. On Also, the system would return to a Banquet Held at the church lo make a visit to dren and 26 great • grandchildren. Keyport, were held Tuetday after 100 per cent, the rate would be kindergarten - to - eighth grade set Temple Beth Ohr, Madison Town Mrs. Woolley is the oldest member noon at I p.m. ia the Reformed half, $1.10 per 1100 of assessed up, elimina ig the former junior- Mrs. William Bridgeman, Laur ship. A special get - acquainted of the Morganville Methodist Church, Keyport. The Rev. John H. valuation. senior high .. hool plan. ence Harbor, welcomed the 275 program for the voung people in Church and is a member of Liberty - Sharpe, pastor, officiated and «*- The Middlesex board ha.; never Mrs, Carol Kosobucki, a teacher members anti guests at the annual the church will be held at 7 p.m. Grange, Marlboro. complied with the directive to go banquet of the Middlesex County elating was tha Rev. Harold E . serving on the board, was cool to LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE to 100 per cent ol true value as the the conceptlcn of larger class sizes, American Legion and Auxiliary held Green, Rid(*field, * former p n to r . worth of veterans and old age ex a teacher to 29 pupils suggesting in the Stcp-lnn Ballroom. Sayre SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS Or AUDIT REPORT t . UHN aOMNCX M . Thera wa* aa honor guard of Eagle emptions would he diminished to looul*. latarmeat waa ia Old Ten- classes up in the thirties in num ville. . OF BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS Saturday,Feb. II, little worth thereby. ber, as she saw it. The ideas of As chairman for the Auxiliary, TIRE DISTRICT NUMBER THREE, neat Cemetery. Paul H. Hermann, municipal TOWNSHIP OF MARLBORO, NEW JBHSEY i al Wwrvim Hnpital MIm - Dr. Khouri were made a matter of Mrs. RridKeman presented Jack Ol COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET " i lllaa** «i feto kooM Pri> PHILIP FEIGENSON manager, listed municipal needs for further study. sen, toastmaster, who read the tele* Matawan Planners WM this year at Il,5i7,979 as against Dr. Khouri admitted there was grams which had been sent to the Balance Batanc* rears. He h*d retired after conduct' 11,314,911 in 1964. An increase in a Uf*toaa ____ Discuss Niw Zotw Areas J one factor that made his calcula honored guests, County Command ""itt Dtci& ,4 M l frcaldant ef ng a shoe firm in Keyport for ratables has kept the tax rate sta tions lisble to an upsetting, the er Peter Hill of P. McNulty Post ______a kHtinc «ad oil many years. Mr. Feigenson was a ble. The township will expend S646,. cram for olace in parochial schools 471 Menlo Park and Mrs. Joseph 1*0.10 t *1---L a------—»-»—a _j The Matawaa Planning Board veteran of World War I, and a 700 for salaries this year against 1 Ralllf • Nim w BVvHQCW by which more pupils denied ad Wisbeski, county president, mem* Monday night aet * meeting for 1 charter member of Raritan Post 1503,300 plus |44,200 emergency in Kayport Klwaai* Club, a tor- mission could be thrust back on the her of Middlesex Unit 306. LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS p.m. Mar. d to diicus* a second 23, American Legion, Keyport. He 1984. The total af other expenses Introduced w e r e Department r akairaiaa of th* Kiyport Park- light industrial area aad * special public schools. ftudfct 'Appropriation D n m e i I - It* tad a member of tha was a member of the United He ran to 1462,075 for this year against Ricaad High School Inevitable Commander Stephen Lopes and Surplus buiines* Natural Gat Expects motorists passing under the bridges Keyport, and Robert Onuschak, I d iKresente $1000 Check For Bayshore Hospital. Plan Discussion from accident snd injury caused Hudson Ave., Red Bank, pleaded oladel Tax Increased Earnings by debris being dropped or thrown from the bridge decks to the road guilty In Monmouth County Court to stealing $11 In cash from tha te Lowered Al YM CA Camp Stockholders of New Jersey Na way below. tural Gas Company were told Jan. home of Herman Cohen, 198 East AM al U l r.te drop of Jfour At 8 p.m. this Thursday, at the 20 at their annual meeting that they Admit Theft Bergen PL. Red Bank. Nov. I. M 'l t* tl.M tor each HN/Iiksi- YMCA Camp Arrowhead, Marl can look forward to an increase of They will be sentenced by Judge U n l M t t a was estim ated as Ihe boro, the teen-agers will square off about 10 per cent in earnings again Charles Ardale, 1 Poplar St., Alton V. Evans tomorrow. .. Township Gjnriimittee ia- against the adults in b discussion this year. treduced H* budget. public hear- which will attempt to highlight the lM It Kheduled (aof Mar. I I role and responsibilities of the teen The statement was made by ager in today’s affluent society. James S. Abrams jr., Chairman of Phone 264-3683 Borough auditor Joseph Seaman the Board, who said that sales for estimated t i u f tax rate for munici The program will be the third in the current series. the first quarter of the firm’s fiscal pal purposes will decrease (our year were 23 per cent higher than a centa to / 31 cents: Khooli, 11.42, On the panel representing the year earlier. He said that earnings DAVIS downvwie cent; county, SI cents, teen-age side will be: Ann Le- were 25 cents a share compared to penny, and veterans and sen- Meune, Colls Neck; John Bennett 17 cents for the same period with Home Improvement or citliens deductions, 44 cents, un jr., Marlboro; Thomas TagK&rt, 23,391 more shares outstanding this changed. - Cliffwood; Roy Buck, Holmdel; year. Steve McCarthy, Colis Neck. The ALUMINUM ' The municipal tax levy U $211,- Mr. Abrams said this was accom M , up $73*. The committee approp odt'lt panel will be composed of: Willis M. Sisson, Director of plished In spile of warmer weather e DOORS • SIDING e WINDOWS O JALOUSIES riated 1141,HO from surplus, up during the months of October, No Guidance, Red Bank High School; This leavea a $72,027 sur vember and December than the plus buanee. The municipal budget the Rev. Leonard G. Rowell, Min e AWNINGS O PORCH ENCLOSURES 0 BREEZEWAYI ister of Education, the First Metho previous year and can be attribut M ala fSW.MO, up $J6M. This in ed to the 9500 customers added to dist Church of Red Bank; Mrs. Ro Free Eitimatei cludes a ‘reserve for uncollected the company’s lines last year. U ses of 1117,741, up $22,H I, based bert Spencer, teacher. Red Bank, M aa estlmsted collection rate ot and Mrs. Ernest Zienowlcz, house Stockholders elected W. Daniel Clark St. and Highway 35 • Keyport wife, Morganville. Williams, vice president of the M per cent . _ firm, to the Board of Directors to u lu v iM r M M O. Laula Teetl, (left) Preside* af the »a*»har« la accepting (Ms rsatrHeetlaa, Mr. Taatl stated Clarence G. Moser, Associate Sec The budget Includes $114,550 in succeed Dale B. Otio, former presi Cammually HMpttal. aecepte a cheek far $ IM fram “ As af this dale, we have collected ia cask and retary of the Central Atlantic Area dent, who is on leave of absence. M tortH, UP S2S.37S. This provides Jaka J . Wade, second fram right, t uslnees Afleat pledfes a sum approaches $$M.0M. Yaar generasity YMCA and noted author of books ' M average raiie of about five per Mr. Abrams in his opening re and Heeardlag Secretary a l the latematiaaal Aase> will help laaure Ine hospital wklck la aa desperately on understanding boys and girls, marks to the stockholders said the C M for borough employees plus ciatlaa al Bridge, Structural aad Ornamental Iran needed In the bayshore area.” Ik e Im pltal, la be will moderate the informal discus SAVE•SAVE - SAVE •dtfiax two full-time policemen to Board of Directors “ is giving ev Werkert LaeallT! ef Perth Arabey. Appnvlag the built aa North Seers St., Hatmdel Tawashlp, will sion. Topics selected for discussion ery consideration to the matter of - the oee-msn force. Total operations presetatlea were Harry S. W illey, right, ckaim aa al aerve the I I eammnaltlea In Saulk Madlsaa Taww- will concern themselves with to* This Coupon Is Worth 25e •oats for the township increased filling the presidency . . . and no tke Board a l Trartee*, al tha kaspUal aad Arthur skip aad tke bayskara area al Msmaautk Cawty. day's problems as seen through decision will be made until the . « S j » to «»»,74S...... Beuaeaa Apeat al the eyes of the teen ager and will 6th ANNIVERSARY The $11,740 capital improvement board is certain it has selected the Include such topics as dating, man best suited for the job." Item, up $700. includes $7000 to handling money, selecting one's FRESH MADE PIZZA the three acre Boyce property values, morality In today's world, “ to Newatead Homes for recreation. lie relations conference of the New Five Tickets To One and responsibilities of teen-agers Bridge Safety Fencing FEI. 17th THROUGH FEI. Jl.t Banking Conference Jersey Bankers Association which Tfie total assessed valuation in and parents toward each other. will be held at Cherry Hill Inn, Keyport Defendent creased to J«.0m.000. Mayor Al- Set For Cherry H I The di.scussioa will be from 8 to Gov. Richard J . Hughes today HENNIES TAVERN trad C. Foote said. Cherry Hill, Thursday, Feb. 25. 9:30 p.m. and will be followed by announced State Highway Commis Over 300 bankers from banks Three Monmouth County bankers Magistrate Seymour R. Klein- refreshments. The public cor sioner Dwight Palmer, In response Bort and Hennle Levine, Props. throughout the state will attend. is T hliw eek. why don't you look have registered to attend the an berg, Keyport, was confronted at dially invited to attend. to his request, is planning to erect 910 Union Ave., Union Beach fhm uh the windows of your Bankers registered tor the con his Feb. 3 court session by a de protective fencing on the parapets nual business development and pub- SIDE ENTRANCE TO RESTAURANT church . . *Jm m the inside. ference from Monmouth County fendant with five tickets, issued Farmhand Seized In of a bridge on Route 527 which are Joseph Stenger, Farmers h separately by three Keyport State carries the local road over Route Merchants National Bank, Mata Police officers Dec. 13. Stanley Marlboro By Agents 19 in Old Bridge. Chain link fenc ■ 1 I I W wan, and Richard H. London and Walters, 2 Gulden St„ Cliffwood, ing four feet high will be erected Alfred E. Sanders, The Monmouth (he defendant, paid $275. Henry H. Harding, 36, formerly at troublesome locations to protect County National Bank, Red Bank. Trooper Anthony Di Masl sum ot Conway, S.C.. was arrested by Can! "Profits a la Potpourri” will be moned him for driving on the re agents of the Federal Bureau of the theme of the conference, bring voked list, {20 und (5 costs; an investigation In Marlboro' Town ing together the problems of sales, unregistered vehicle $10 and $5 ship on a charge of unlawful flight leave marketing, industrial development, costs, and a too loud exhaust, $5 to avoid prosecution. Ralph W. foreign trade and nublic relations. and $5 costs. Trooper D. Gilio Bachman, special agent In charge ticketed him for excessive speed, of the Newark FBI office, said homer Motorists Penalized *10 and $5 costs, and Trooper the man was charged in a criminal Thomns Butula on using plates not complaint with fleeing South Caro Four bayshore area motorists had issued to the vehicle he was driv lina to uvoid prosecution for a Shop by their driving privileges suspended ing, $25 and 15 costs. grnnd larceny charge. under provisions of the state point Trooper Z.J. Plezala brought in The man wns arrested at Dom- system and mandatory speed plans. George P. Brooks, New Monmouth, argoyn Farms, Robertsviiie Rd„ pftone. They are Angelo Salerno, West on counts of no registration in where he worked as a farmhand. Keansburg; Charlotte Piiii, Mor- possession, $9 and $5 costs, and no Harding was arrested early last NEW JERSEY BELL ganville; Richard Donovan, Old driver’s license in possession, $10 month, according to F B I officials, Bridge, and Gary Hansen, Keans- and 15 costs. A sentence of 30 days for previously failing to pay $600 bur*. in the county jail on default of $100 fine for a South Carolina liquor fine was imposed on Frank A. Leo, law violation. While in the county Broad St., Keyport, on a complaint prison, there, an investigation of Join The signed by Det. Frank Criscillo, s grand larceny case involved the Keyport Police, alleging theft of suspect, it was said. $35 in cash and $40 in goods from Mr. Bachman said that Harding Helen Dalton, Keyport. was arraigned before U.S. Com missioner David Goldstein, Asbury SHOP-RITE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED GRADE “A” If you need printing of any Und, Park. He waa remanded to the During Our Big we are here lo serva you. Our Monmouth County Jail In lieu of quick service and reasonable prices $5000 ball to await return to his will please you. home state tor prosecution. Here’s Your Chance To Try A Rocket In A ction... Repeating By Popular Request! Step Up To A Full Size Olds 88 At A Price That Our First TURKEYS Starts Below 30 Models With “Low Price” Names! Midwinter Special! Monday • Tuojctay and Wednesday Only! TOMS OUR SALES ONLY Fob. 22 - 23 - 24 18-2Z LBS. YOURS IS HERE AVERAGE GOAL FOR FEB. Our $10.00 permanent - 8.50 Our $12.50 permanent - 10.50 3 3 lb. 1 3 HURRY! Our $15.00 permanent - 12.50 B 3 2 TO G O I Our $18.00 permanent - 15.50 Including Shampoo, Sof arid Hair Cut The Samo Qualify Workmanship . . . • Top Trade W ELL TRIMMED Only The Price Ii Lower! CHUCK STEAK 351 Allowance* RUSSELL RIB STEAK CUT SHORT 691 OLDSMOBH.C-CADILLAC CO. CUV • Immediate HAIR STYLISTS WHY PAY MORE 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. RED BANK AIRPORT PLAZA — HOURS — White or Aift'td. Mon, Tuei., Wed. and Set. 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No PurrhAio Necessary. freehold Purnltura M)> Fair L a Jy flm uly Solon W ood'i I’ll 1 rrnnoy • Winner Will Bn Notified By Mall frtthtiltl S lo t) Company J, J, Newberry Co, Wynn Jewclert ROUTE 36 HAZLET ' I f t H i'-1 JA V '.W C t. >l Tf IE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N . J. Thursday, February II, 1949 Q9|< (4Ebdafimtt ,3mmtal Congratulatory Telegram From The White House i - ' l ' w m m o w *. tc a u o a a a p,m » » PRINTINa COMPANY — SMOMMO V, ln Wi I— H» M M Since this issue features the 75th anlniversary of owner- Tin Matawaa 4 «in u h • aawapaptr "<* me nopie. Dr im iwopit. M ter IM peopia. Ba aim la M «irv< im I m Infiiwaa of N iU n n and ,hip by the Brown Family, it occurred to 'tthe third genera --- —- M af * 0 M » * ol Uw M » l» » 1 M M ar artjudic# . . . --- " — aanntr, (MpacUnf tl» Initlenablt rtihta , lion that the column this week appropriately sh lOuld be writ M llnlt incur <* umIi eeauittm . ten by a Brown, and tell a brief story of the fam ily of the N H « Matawaa, Maw M late Benjamin Franklin Strong Brown nnd JeanntiUe (Sel- tat arrara ta Batted la Ik* oaat af IM apace lick) Brown. ' o m S S T S r^ S X J. M ABEL, Editor and Publisher of The Keyport W eekly and The Matawan Journal, the eldest daughter, has heltrli this position since her father died in J ‘J20. Under her leader-,! ship and direction, the papers have grown and prospered, weathering bad days and smiling favorably on the good ones. Miss Brown leads a busy life and is one of the nrea’« THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II, INS most civic - minded citizens. She served for many years as Presid en t o f the Matawan Library Board; was President of the Monmouth County Historical Society; named Woman* 75 Years Of Brown Ownership of-the-Year by the Monmouth County Business and Profes Th* publication of thia iaauc of Tha Keyport Weekly and sional Women’s Clubs; was the first woman to serve as Ih e Matawan Journal marks the 75th year that the late Ben. President of the Board of Trustees of the First Prebyterian I iw in W. & Brown and hit family have been in th* publish Church of Matawan; is the Second Vice President of the ing butaaaa, and the 79th jn r d ownenhip ef The Mata- Bayshore Hospital Corporation and has worked unceasingly m Journal by the late Mr. Brown and hb family. for the building of the hospital; is an honorary life member : We cited in our front pa|e itory tha first editorial writ- of the New Jersey Press Association, to mention a few of U a by Mr. Brown, when ha purchased The Matawan Jour her accomplishments. Shu has travelled widely to all parts n al o a F e b . 15,1870, w ith the hope that our re a d e r* would of the world and has a remarkable memory, which frequent rmtiaa that many al theae basic principle* and policie* are ly unveils a wealth of information about the early history of atfD k i effect today. the bayshore area. She, like her father, has never hesitatedti We are not afraid to take a stand on vital issue*, and tu fight for a "cause” in which she believes, and the editor- whan we do, It is for the general welfare ef the community. inl column of her newspapers is used mainly to encourage W * am not afraid to support candidates for office, whom progress and revitalized business in the bayshore area. W* believe, we the best qualified to carry out their duties; M ILDRED JO SEPH IN E (Mrs. Ralph W. Herrick) now neither are we afiald to criticize when the best interests of resides in the house formerly owned by her father at 94 th* public have not been aerved. - Main St., Matawan. She taught school in Keyport before hei Tbe Brown Family is proud of ita heritage and always marriage and resided in East Orange and New York before baa tried to support the ideals of the late Mr. Brown. Our moving back to Matawan. For many years she did the Per- aim is to publish a family newspaper, one that tells the s'onals column in The Matawan Journal, but finally decided tnith but to not geared to oe nationalism. W e firm ly believe she had made her contribution to the newspaper field and there la a place today, Just as there waa yesterday, and wiU retired. She loves to play bridge and canasta and also has be in the future, for a good weekly newspaper. W e are not travelled widely to many corners of the earth, often with trying to be a ju n io r • sized d a ily , but a good weekly news sister, J. Mabel. Has a summer home in Pine Grove, Conn., the primary election. There will be der the current sending - rccciving in bringing to its reaJers a wider we shall krep in mind our motto paper, concerned more w ith covering the news of our area tour d istrcti In Ihe Clilfwood and arrangement, have little access to news coverage. Mrs. William E. and publish all such articles as it where the family has gone for many years. Husband, Ralph, accurately and in detail than with so-called scoops. Our first Cliffwood Beach areas, live in the high schojl library. No libraries Smith jr. and Mrs. Paul A. Egan may seem to us to be right. There is now retired and enjoys his hobby of painting — really concern is that a story be fa ir and true, rather than it be the Strathmore and one in the Morgan- in the township schools currently cover Matawan; Miss Marie Gaub, are two sides lo every question, good, too! ville ares. have evening hour.. Browntown, and Mrs Martin Smith first one to appear, containing haH-trutho and often doing and should we take a view that GERALDINE (Mrs. Frank H. Conover) now ia a rcsident^^' Seek New Eumiaatlen Mr. Anderson suggested (hat jr., Morganville. differs from yours, you must bear damage to the person or persona involved. of Clearwater, Fla. Lived in Maplewood after her mar A new examination by the New some arrangement could be made Additional correspondents who in mind that it is impossible to We know that the readers cf The Keyport Weekly and Jersey Civil Service Commission either to bolster one of the town- furnish news for The Keyport Week coincide with every one. riage, then in Stamford, Conn., before husband, who also The Matawan Journal look forward to receiving our publica* was asked by Ihe committee for shin school’s libraries and open it ly arc Mrs. Chester £. Johnson and "We will try to maintain Ihe was from Matawan, retired the couple moved to Florida, tions in their homes, or w e w o u ld not s till be in business, the appointment of an accounting two or three evenings a week, or Mrs. Joseph R. 1. Jackson, Has same moral tone that has existed for years past ind in (his connec where Frank enjoys golf and lawn bowling, and both enjoy approaching the century mark. D u rin g our past years we clerk. The committee unanimously to work with the proposed expan let; Mrs, Robert Kline, Union voted to seek the new test, re g ard sion of Ihe town library for the Beach. tion we would say that (he depart their garden. They spend their summers in Chatauqua, N.Y, have been awarded many prizes b y the New Jersey Press less o( the number of applications specific benefit of the local stu ment heretofore conducted by the Has two daughters, Claire (Mrs. Arthur R Trtnvhelln), New Association, Including the top general excellence aw ard for fcr Ihe poet. dents. W.C.T.U. will remain at their dis York, who has two boys, Andy and Tim, and Carol (Mrs. posal.” . the best w e e k ly newspaper in its division to The Matawan The action spurred new argu The updated Rutgers University Keyport Woman Waller Maguire), Houston, Tex., mother of three children, W.C.T.U. Caimnn Journal in 1959 and I960. F o r the special edition of The M at ments between Ihe committcc and census ol llte township’s school pop Sandy, Walter jr., and Megan. * the friends of Mrs. Wiihclmina ulation will be ready by Feb. 24, ^continued from page one) In (he W.C.T.U. column (hut awan Journal, published in 1936 to commemorate the 250th Gumbs, one of two candidates who Mr. Landers announced. At a pub^ •The police were unable to ap- week, it wa: duly noted that “ it is BERNICE WYMOND (Mrs. Adrian E. Mount) resides anniversary of Matawan, the National Editorial Association was qualified by the state for the lie meeting that night, Dr. W. Don pnehe j him, but finally he was estimated lhat there are 80,000 presently in State College, Pu., after living for 25 years in caught through the efforts of the awarded 11m Journal a silver cup for the best special edi $3200 a year post without an ex- ald Walling, director ot the study, Swedes in New York City and nol Washington, D.C., where she nnd her husband published amiaation. Protecting that she will present his report and answer late Dallas G. Young and Judson one is a saloon-keeper.” tion of that year for a weekly newspaper. S. Hopla, who disguised themselves Genealogy and History. Recently returned from England should be appointed to the post any questions that may arise. News of that February week in W e h ave seen our employees increase from possibly were her husband, George. Hubert &a women, and managed to learn and Scotland where they attended dog trials, and arc inter«<^ (he man's identity when he attempt* 1890 included the report of the two back in the 1870’s to 21 full-time employees today, with Carty, Earl Gumbs and St. Clair theft of 516 from the Matawan ested in the border collie. Before their marriage in 1939, in Parris. ed to snatch the nockctbooks which several correspondent* to assist in the coverage of news B. F. S. Brown thev carricd as bait." House, while two or three persons both Mr. and Mrs. Mount were associated with The Keyport our various'areas. We have seen g reat growth in our own The committee accepted a “ One there were occupied at the pool Weekly and The Matawan Journal. Nation under God Pennant/' of (continued from pace one) Mrs. Dey also recalled that the ' business, printing as w e ll as publishing, in keeping with the first ice plant was opened in Key table; a report of a sharp earth fered by St. Joseph's Council, added and every facility for the ra quake in Matawan lhat Ir.stcd about THE LATE C. BRADFORD BROWN married Miss Matilda growth in the entire bayshore area. During the past 10 KnlghU of Columbus. An ordinance pid handling of news and fob port at that time by the late Louis Conover and the couple lived for many years in Woodcliff, Stultz, "Before that we obtained three seconds, accompanied by years, while this area has grown “ like T o p s y ," We have seen was introduced regulating and li work installed. Dec. 21, 1921, the rumbling noises and slight earth ice cut from various ponds in the Mr. Brown was associated with Swift and Company. They our circulation double. We hope to grow even more and censing taxi cabs. A public hearing papers were printed on a Duplex motion. had two children, C. Bradford jr., who with his wife, the will be held Mar. 1. web perfecting press equipped, at area." she said. welcome tha challenge to continue serving th is heavily Mr. Brown noted a forthcoming former Miss Myra Zink, and three children, Bradford, that time, to handle a daily, one Married la 1*11 trip by A.C. Hart, assistant editor ulited area with our two weekly newspaper* w hich w e that was not often found in country Mr. and Mrs. Dey were married of the "Monmouth Democrat," Barbara and Conover, live in Mo-IIo-Kus, and Lois (Mrs. iieve ara “ d the people, for the people and by the'people.” School Boards towns. Ionic type dress also made at the bride's Karr, in Keyport on Freehold, to Macomb, III., and Frank R. Valentine) who lives in Tenaffy with her husband; its first appearance. We deeply appreciate the fine co-operation that w e have Dec. 23, 1913. After her marruiee wished him "a pleasant trip and mother, and son, Ramsey, a senior at Lehigh University, (continued from pace one) In early 1936, a new number 14 Mrs. Dey gave up her position with no railroad disaste"." received over the years fron our faithful correspondents, o r by ft I ) vote. Mr. Rice’s election linotype was installed with an aux the newspapers, but continued to Bethlehem, Pn. Her daughter, Mrs. Richard Relyea III, ganization publicity chairmen, municipal bodies, Boards of followed an effor to return William help out now and then, particularly Olber Annoncemetits lives in Ithaca, N.Y., where her husband is a student at Cor iliary, the latest model on the mar D.C. Mealo, incumbent, an Kerr to tbe presidency which failed ket. Iso a Miller electric saw, and at vacation time. “ The monotype Education, police, advertisers and readers. W e pledge that nounced he would be a candidate nell Law School and she is doing social service work. we w ill continue to serve you to the very best of our ability- by the same margin. Mr. Kerr had a Ludlow type casting machine, the was similar in operation to a type served in the post for the past year. writer and after 1 learned to op for Assessor in Matawan Township THE LATE HERBERT F. BROW N worked with his sis latter being one of the few to be and the Township Committee met presenting the news without bias and without prejudice in Backing for JVir. Rite t.aine from found in Central New Jersey weekly erate it, I would work while ‘Flor ter, Miss J. Mabel, until 1928, then became the publisher of ence’ was on vacation. I .•emember in the "Engine room” and paid 39 • straight • forward manner. Mrs. Carol Kosobucki, Richard plants, at that time. hills. The Keyport Enterprise and later The Red Bank Standard, Pine, Lindtey Higgins, Joseph Cap- With the continued growth of bus one time after I worked for a few He first married the late Miss Mildred Van Mater, and they days and was paid that I went right Among items in "Our Matawan pelli, Mrs. Frances White, and him iness, The Matawan Journal found had one child, Geraldine V. Brown, the present Associate.,, A Blow To The Community self. Opposing him were Dr, Mar it necessary to add more equipment across the street to Schanck's store Portfolio,” a regular column of gery Turner, Mr. Kerr, and Charles in order to meet these demands. (now Gale’s Keyport Hardware) The Matawan Journal of lhat era, Editor of The Keyport Weekly and The Matawan Jciumaft""* were found the following: The Feb Keyport suffered another blow on Saturday with the Thompson. In the maneuvering for Automatic iob presses, including a and bought a set of dishes." She Later he married the former Miss Julia Featherer, and ruary number of the Glen wood loss of two prominent business men, J. Leon Schanck sr. the vice presidency, an effort by 17 x 23 Kelly B cylinder press, and laughingly added that she still uses they had three children, Phyllis Jeanne (Mrs. Fred Sweet- Mr. Kerr to nominate Mr. Pine for the dishes. Gazette came out this week and and Philip Feigenson.- Both men contributed a great deal a Little Giant press have been add on), who lives in Oak Ridge. Tenn., with her husband and the spot failed when he declined the ed to the Job department. A Comet is for sale by students or at Hunt to the community and will be greatly missed by all who Mrs. Dey said that Mr. Brown ington's news depot. , It is especially nomination. Mrs. Kosobucki then with two tcletvpcsetters. t\w per three children, Katharine, Marian and Ken; Myra Jean k n ew them. was one «eri|>timi l*uiil In IIUM) tehodulod in open In StptemMr Three Memberf Attend Explains School Speaker Talks On Special H o l y Name Speaker Awards Night ■* E.M.D. Spring Conference M atawan Personal Item s 5* v V oi Voa tat tam r « * iwnaiM u iw Tla* Animal Cruelty For Troop 73 The Even tag Membership Depart ment of the N.J. State Federation Alfred Maaville, a , ‘^ e a■bar U . af_ ‘'Dog-napping'" and other crimes Mayor Edward E. Hyrne of Mat of Women's Clubs held a Spring Mm Matawan •><>laijS»l Board of and cruelties to snimal* were re awan Borough presented the Eagle Conference Feb. 6 at the Essex MaeaUoa. wa* Former Magistrate Jam** H. Mr. aad Mr*. Itoaald Joaeph and vealed by Don R . Maxfield, Execu Award, the highest in Boy Scouting, House, Newark. The three mem at tha meeting ..tha RepuMicaa Martin and Mrs. Martin celebrated family, Strathmore, were the week tive Director of tb* Humane Socie to Francis J. Viola, 318 Willow bers of the Matasran Club attend* ClMb of Malawi i loraaRh haUto their 44th wedding anniversary on end guesti of Mr. aad Mrs. Max ty of the United Sates, New Jer- Ave., Matawan. at ceremonies ing were Mrs. John H. Kinney, tha Hook " t r Fira Howa, Valentine’* Day al their home is Binder, Brooklyn. ley Bnnch, Inc., *t the meeting held in the fellowship hall of the Mrs. Thomas T. Stames and Mra. knmd St. I jw ik e r. win Lachslea Heights. They had many Weekend guests rf r. and Mrs. of the Woman'* Club of Matawan First Presbyterian Church, Frank A. W. Niederreuther. w a i aceomi r Edward tcul callers aad were presented with Edward Israel, Strathmore, were Monday afternoon 1a the club house lin St., Matawan. Scout Viola Ii a The morning session was opened Haa, Boar^ iaenMKary. i w u latroduc- flower* and cards. Prof. and Mrs. George Bayron aad on Jackson St. member of Troop 71, sponsored by by Mrs. A. Lynn Dennlston, chair ad bj’ M.EaterUM. ptaa- Eighteen - month • old Patricia Miss Bonnie Ba<'ron, Brooklyn. Mr, Maxfield projected an sudio the church. man, who introduced the speakers, Goetz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Sally Qui:..i, daughter of Mr. film which ahowed the techniques Jeffrey Herb received his Star Matthew Knotkin and Miss L. Jack Goetc. Lochalea Heights, un Scout award, and two first class Maavllta reported aa the and Mr*. John Quinn, Strathmore, used by professional nnd amateur Spencer, representative* of "Syn. _____ I program for aew achoot*. derwent brain surgery Monday ia thieves who steal and deliver awards were presented to Howard anon.” They spoke on the aims ani Monmouth Medical Center. entertained 52 friends at a Valen L ( Strathmore, a M M M pupil tine party on Saturday evening. strsyed and stolen dog* to research Conlon and Doughs Day. Promot methods of their organization and y S t m c i IMm hladcfxartaa to eighth Mri. Sadie Simon, Brooklyn, was laboratories for experimental pur ed to Sccond Class Scout were John answered questions. Sjrnanon'c the weekend guest of her sister, E. Charlei Weigel, Beechwood OsipowiU, Bruce Howells, Philip / a n d * It ia the proceu of being Terr., ipoke on “ Time Series An poses, (or resale of the pure bred method of treating drug addict* balk. The nnniarty la be In* preper- Mrs. Sophie Weinstein, 141 Msin dogs with forged pipers. In the Kramer, Michael Herb and David and those who have other char St. alysis" at s meeting of the sales Hallock. • i aad the coat of the achool U la- force of C.E.I.R., Inc., New York, metropolitan area, large dogs acter disorders Is one of living 'o- Mri. Baynard Smith, Mr*. F. James Flynn, District Commis gether with former addicts who dadad la the referendum already Howard Lloyd, Mrs. Jac Cushman, on Tuesday. bring {30, netting members of the increasing "Dog-napping" rings in sioner, and a resident of Matawan, help each other to overcome their completed. This should be ready Mrs. Walter Sheridan, Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosenblatt, by January IM*. comes of 110,000 to 115,000 a year. addressed the Scouts and the 129 problems and become productive Bedle, M n. Walter Pike, Malawaa, Strathmore, attended the Bar Mitz- parents and friends. He stated that members of society. The plain for a V M M kinder and Mrs. G. J. Sterling Thompson, vsh of Richard J. Bachman at the More than 6] per cent of lost dogs he was a member of the original aartaa to ilxth grade achool or Middletown, were the Wednesday Hillside House, Hollis, N.Y., on are the victimi of these pet snatch- Tropp 73, contir.uing his interest in Chairmen’s reports consisted o( Kaviae Dr. a n almost completed. evening bridge quests of Mrs. Rsn- Saturday evening. ers. In one community in South Scouting to ' :s present office. activities of each department Tht* will be ■ one-story building dolph Harris. Jersey, Mr. Maxfield ststed, 60 Another guest, Paul Schuman, throughout the year. A vote waa Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Juers, taken on the choice of state pro* aad ihsuld be ready by September Mrs. Rudolph Fraebel wis the Strathmore, entertained on Friday dogs were picked up hi one after Hazlet. District Executive, present IM. Monday afternoon guest ol Miss noon by these dog snstcheri. A van George Kane* right, a member of SI. Joseph's Holy Name Society, ed the charter for the local troop to lects for the coming year, resulting in celebration of the fifth birthday in the Headquarters Fund and the leeaad r a n Of rn n ra a i Mary Machines, Jersey City; of their daughter, Ellen. Guests at containing 2000 dogi bound for a Keyport* is shown with Jamea McGiitaiu, Associate Counsel and Richard Craic, head of the Chris The second part ol ihe program Mr*. Donald W. Robinson enter laboratory in Ohio w is apprehend Executive Vice President ef the CUliens lor Decent Literature, I m .* tian Education Commission of the Multiple Sclerosis Service Organi tending were Lori Juers, Jeanne zation. trill provide a IIM pupil achool In tained at luncheon bridge on Fri Marie and Doi^ne Cacace, Sam ed. . of New York State, who spoke at the lloly Name meeting on Thursday church. ' Strathmore and a Cliffwood School day. Guests were Mrs. John Robert Wolfe, Spencer Rankin, Barbara Suggest* Haw T* Caleb Thieve* evening. Mr. McGinnlts discussed the layman's role* both from a Frank Barraco, Scoutmaster, pre which will start out a i a kindergar- son, Mrs. Harry Munson and Mrs. and Gail Wceden, and Rhonda Trafficking In dogi has become moral and legal standpoint, in pornography and Us associated problems. sented tenderfoot badges to Bruce GO P Representatives • tM to tlxth gn.de Khool. The Allan J. Morrison. Sigiamondi, a big business, according to Mr. Conrad, Jef(re> Watson, Richard Strathmore School w ill begin with Sunday dinner guests ol Mr. aad Maxfield, who offered some sug Allen, John King, Maurice Sulli Attend County Dinner ' a heavy load from the lower grade* Saturday guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Quinn were Mr. snd Gerald Tantleff, Strathmore, were gestions to catch and punish these van, John Hedglin, Brian Young but will eventually be for seventh, Mr*. Jerome Reed, New Shrews thieves. The license number of any MCOSS Reports Reports Given and James Dowd. Members of the Republican Clul eighth, aad ntr.th grides. The Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tantleff and of Matawan Borough were guest bury. daughter, Hillside. car seen picking up a dog should Cliflwood School also will be a sev- Cindv and Gary Robinson, Rocka- be reported Immediately wilh a Mary Louise Crane at the Lincoln’s D-.y Dinner spot : anth. eighth, and ninth grade way, spent the weekend with their Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Margulies, description of the dog, his coloring, On Yule Work County Auxiliary sored by this Monmouth County school 1 Strathmore, wer£ the Friday dinner Federation ol Republican Womea grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald breed, etc. Secondly, letters should Yulctide Rcnerosity in 1964 mln- Christened Sunday The high ichool will have 10th, Robinson. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mar be written to the Assemblymen urg The regular monthly meeting of m the Sea Girt Inn. sled with olans for a better Christ- Monmouth County American Legion llth and lith gride*. The Ravine Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kahn, Ux gulies, The Bronx. ing legislation to stop Ihe theft ol Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crane. Robert C. M. Morton, Congress, ma.s program in 1965 in a report Auxiliary waj held at Asbury Park Dr. School and the existing one* bridge, Mass., were the guests of Miles Brian Fine, son of Mr. and pets and lo reduce cruelties in la Strathmore, entertained at a buffet man (rom fie First District of will be the grammar schools. The Mrs. Irwin Fine, Strathmore, cele of the Monmouth County Organiza Legion Home Unit 24. Maryland, was the guest speaker Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heuscr for sev boratory research. tion for Social Service Christmas dinner on Sunday following the schools now operate on a S-J-3 sya- eral days. brated his third birthday at a fami In addition to keeping the family Ih e meeting was conducted by christening of their infant daugh at this annual campaign lund-rais- ly dinner party on Sunday. Guests Committee submUied at a meeting the president, Mrs. Annabellc Brcil. Ing event. tern, but the system if flexible and Mr. and Mrs". Henry Kaplan were pet under control at all times, it in the MCOSS headquarters, Ger ter, Mary Louise. It can be changed. , . the Wednesday guests of Mrs. Yetta were Mr. and Mrs. William J. was suggested that a coded identi Union Beach. Mrs. Breil gave her The Rev. Richard Weeden offi Mrs. Katherine K. Neuberger, "W e are a year late getting Sloan, Philadelphia, Pa. aldine L. Thompson ' luildinR, Red import of the Department meeting Klern, Newark. fication could be permanently af Bank. Mrs. James Y. Dunbar, ciated at the baptism held at the National Committcewoman from started," Mr. Manville stated, “ but Mr. and Mrs. W. Rulon Smith The Saturday guest oi Mr. and fixed. A question - and • answer which was held in Trenton Jan. 30. Cross of Glory Lutheran Church, New Jersey, introduced the guest chairman of the committee, called The Department of New Jersey there i* quite a lot that the Board entertained at a family dinner on Mrs. Howard Winters, Strathmore, period followed. Matawan. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney speaker and Mrs. John D. Flynn, has to do first. Until the ratable* was Dr. Howard Yonet, New York. on potential donors to measure American Legion has a contest on Sunday. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Fogg, progrfim Ihcir generosity earlier in the year Haddock, Strathmoie, were the president of the County Federation, are established, we can’t get the Willard Farley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Kaplan, with the Auxi!i / on membership. godparents. greeted the guests and presented money. W e'll have to go out for Brooklyn, were the weekend guests chairman, announced a change in and urucd that groups take on pro The Auxiliary has 81 per cent of its Clark Bowers, Terry Johnson, Mrs. the program for the Mar. 1 meet jects to refurbish used toys too Attending were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Russell Woolley, Chairman of another referendum for the building Miriam Newton and children, of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eisenberg, membership so far. H. Celander, Scarsdale, N.Y., ma the Monmouth County Republican of the Khool* In the iccond part Strathmore. ing. Mrs. Catherine Llndelow will shabby for Santa’s baj» unless they Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Or present a program "The Rehabili are renovated. Mrs. Basil Slocum. West Long ternal grandparents; Mrs. Mary Committee. of the program. When these are Mrs. Rebecca Juers, Glendale, Branch, D e p a r tm e n t Aux ville Warmen and children, Middle “ We noted with satisfaction the Crane, The Bronx, paternal grand Stevenson M. Enterline, president built, they should lake care of the New York, was the weekend guest tation Program at Clinton Farms, iliary Chaplain, told about God And town. efforts of a few schools and groups mother; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baer, of the Borough Club, and Mra. En : saturation which ww feel will be of her 9on and daughter - in - law, New Jersey State Reformatory for Country Sunday in honor of the Miss Florence Grunder, Belford, to fill this need and to plan ahead Morganville; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. terline, were accompanied by Good- about 7000. This should be finished Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Juers, Women" on Mar. 1 Instead of Apr. Four Chaplains which was held in was the Friday guest of Mr. and for such a project on a year round Celander jr., Bronxville, N.Y.; Mr. wyn Goodhart, Mrs. James Duffy. «, In 1970." , . Strathmore. 19. Mrs. Johnson Cartan will be Trenton Feb. 7. Mrs. Qreil an Mrs. Donald Lewis. hospitality chairman. basis. But there fs room for a tot and Mrs. Phillip Bruno, Eastches- Mrs. Dorothy Rinear, Mrs. Peter ' Included in the plana is a reha- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burke and nounced she had to be asked by ter, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ce- Walter Mlhm and children, Mon Bullet, Fashioa Show more of this tyr>e of thi g. Too of Rasmussen, MUs Joanne Papa, Mr. bllitatlon program for the old High Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green, Strath Neptune Unit 346 to initiate the lander, Suyville, L.I.; Mr. and Mrs. mouth Beach, and Mrs. Alfred Members wer reminded that ten toys which have Ions since and Mrs. Frank J. Ferrano and School Building (Matawan Gram more. dined at the Colts Neck Inn new members. Mrs. Breil attended i William Bertrand, lslip, L.I.; Ed Glidewell, Red Bank, were the Fri tickets are still available for the lost their newness arc donated for Mrs. Joseph Mahoney. mar School 2) with possibly a voca on Saturday evening. the past presidents dinner at the ward McAlleenan, Dublin, Ireland; day guests of Mr. and Mrs. fashion show by Ihe Joy Shop, Lin- needy childr »n almost the night be tional school set>up. New buildings Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Pesncr, Neptune unit on Jan. 30. On Feb. Mr. and Mrs. J. Yorio, Yonkers, Gmrge Clark. croft, and the buffet supper In fore Christmas. We hope that dur will be located on aites where tne On Friday evening, Miss Patricia Queens, are the parents of a daugh 6 Mrs. 13reil, Mr. and Mrs. Slocum, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. F. Celander, Scholanhip Fund To best Interests of the srea need Will ter, born on Sunday, Feb. 14, 1965, Colts Neck Itin Thursday evening, ing the year there will be organiza Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hcinlien attend McKcen entertained at bridite. Win Mar. 13, sponsored by the Junior Peekskill, N.Y. be served subject to availability at the Lennox Hill Hospital, New tions willing to take this on as a ed the dinner in honor of the Cam Also Mr. and Mrs. L. Comstock, Benefit From Party ners were Mrs. Leroy Sickels, Mrs. Woman's Club of Matawan. The and cost acquisition. York. The baby has been named project, to augment the beautiful den County Commander and Coun Toms R iw r; Mr. and Mrs. John Gerard Devlin and Mrs. Frederick buffet supper will be served at 7 new toys provided by many groups During the business session, Mr. Bonni Lynn, and is the granddaugh ty President at the Kickshaw Inn, Grabenstein, MiUtown; Mr. and Plans for the annual Scholarship Dederick. Other guests were Mrs. p.m. at Christmas time. Enterline announced the appoint ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barst, Cherry Hill. Mrs. I. Cole, Tenafly; Mr. and Mrs. Fund Card Part'' and Fashion Jac Cushman. 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Hospital For Mrs. Newman Mrs. Gladys Hartje, 107 Van Rey- pen St., Jersey City, announces the Marehetli-CpJIumaras M n . Em lliiM A. Raynor, M. of Funeral services were held Mon engagement of her daughter. Gla Mr. and Mrs. Paul Callaniaras, -11 LMtaaa Way, taunace Harbor. day afternoon at the Bcdfc Funeral dys H., to William J. Martin, son 14 Kearney St., Kovpcrt, annovice dMJMoaday. Feb. IS. U H . i t South Home, Keyport, for Mrs. Olive W. 0! Mr. and Mrs. Frank B, Martin, the engagement of th:ir ihtugh.er, ‘ ‘ i M em o.:...... Newman, 70, of 319 First St., Key 25 Park Ave., Matawan. Constance V.. :n E-.! :a ;J P. Mir* la Union City, abt *aa the port, who died Thursday, Feb. 11, chctti. son nf Mr. r.ivi Mrs. VCd* I9C5, in Rivervieiv IJospila). The ’ Tiss H m je was graduated from .. it*r of Mr. ana M n . Angelo Dici-Lirurri liv h School and attended ward Marrhriti. 4 Brn:o!pv Dr., Kev. David Propert, prsinr ol Cj I no, Unkin City, and had lived io D.'^ke UjJ-iess Jollr-’t*. She is om- l: ’*;t. Laurence Harbor for tht past n vary Melhodist Church, K^vnort. yean. officiated and interment w.is in Miss C;*lL»iiur2s is a graduate of G rfcn Grove Ccniefery, K^vpmi. K.’vnorl H'r-h Seh-' Cl--? nf Mill, She w «i a communicant of St. Lawrence’t Church, Laurence Har Horn in Keyport, Mrs. Nvwin.m bor; a member of the American was fjjn tlau^h'nr of Ifit> la:<- Henry L i W J Legion Auxiliary, Laurence Harbor, A. Wallin;.' and A ic’.usij (l)alm i) f i U d the Woodr of the World, Su Walling. She vvy.s thr; wife of the preme Foreit, Keyport. late Ulysses Nuuninn. Surviving art* a dau^hU'r, Mrs. She Ii aurvived beside* her par- Mary Nibhlett, Keyport; a son, anta by her hutband, Walter; a daajthter. Mary; cne brother, Ar Francis I. Newman, Ha?.let; two thur, Atlanta, Ga.; five aiateri, .sislers, Mrs. Barbara Reed, Lacuna lira , Ernett Baumann, Herberta- H'tcch, Calif., and Mrs. Florence irilla; 'Mra. Lao Scrlvwa, Union Sprague, South Ambov, and two City; Mra. Vincent DIArae»k>. Na- grandsons. * Italy; M n. Carmine Slppa, Arthur Healy i City, and Mra. Richard Kaa- Funeral services wore held Sat Mblaa, Melbourne, Fla. urday for Arthur Hcalv, ti9. of 1Tj5 , Pdaeral lervicei were held thia South St., Eatontown, who died TOundty morning at S a.m. at Ihe Tuesday, Feb. 9, 11)65 in Veterans , Day Funeral Home, Keyport. At 10 Hospital, Orange. Services wen? ' a.m.. a high maai ol requiem waa held at 9 a.m. from the William S. - ftlebrated ia St. Lawrence'* Anderson Ft'ncral Home, Red , Church. Interment followed ia St. Bank, followed by a requiem mass J aaeph' i Cemetery, Keyport. at 10 a.m. at St. Dorotheas Church, MiSS Gl.ADVS JL E i'.lii Eatontown. Burial was in St. r ^ w . * ployed as a secretary by Cosentini Catherine's Cemetery, Spring L-ake. M l- ; CONSTANCE CALLAMARA* Paul Buchv, Tt, of I i Sunaet Dr., Associates, consulting engineers. Clark, died Saturday, Feb. II, 1985 Born in Jersey City, Mr. Healy was a son of the late Timothy ;ind Mr. Martin was graduated from arJ the Wilfred Beauty Academy, •t Ma home. Matawan Regional High School, at Newark. She is employed at Vic M rv Buchy waa bora la Austria Anna Mandt Healy. He was a re tired supervisor of Jersey City MR., MRS. JAMES GLEASON tended Monmouth College and is a tor's Beauty Salon, Keansburg. aad cmnte lo thia couatry W yeari senior at R uu rrs University. He is aao. He moved I* Clark tram Eliia- Medical Center. Mr. Marchetli was graduated A communicant of St. Dorothea'.-; Miss Nancy T. Ciano. daughter of ( Patricia Brand, Freehold. They employed in the anking and brok- from Keyport High School, Class of hetfe IS yeara ins. wore forma! - length gowns of jade eraj'e bu.s ness by Brown Bros, Surviving are hia wife, Mrs. An Catholic Church, Mr. Healy was Mrs. Luigi Siano, Harl.or Rd., Mo.- 1952, and is employed by Railway also a member of the Eatontown gnnville, and the late Mr. Siano. green crepe with Empire waisLs of Harriman & Co., New York. Mr. Express. Plainfield. al* (Tenno) Buchy; (iw aons, Pet- matching satin. The fitted bodices Martin is a second class quarter ar. Elizabeth; Joseph, Westfield; Democratic Club and past com became the bride of J nines Glea- An October wedding is planned. mander of Maj, John W. Desmond had scoop necklines and three- master in the U.S. Coast Guard Ro Alexander, Clark; Steve, Matawan, st.n, son of Mrs'. Thomas Gleason, Post 172, American Legion of Je r quarter - length sleeves. Bouffant se r vc, Bush-Prlchard and Paul Buchy jr., California; lludsoi. St., iTCchold, and the late sey City. veils fell over their headpieces of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Prich 'aine grandchildren and six xreat- Mr. Gleason, Saturday, Feb. 13, Candla Barbelini MRS. JAMES NICHOLAS ARACE Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. matching satin roses and petals. ard, 91 Ravine Dr.. Matawan. havr grandchildren. 19G!>. Dorothy A. Murray Healy; a son, The honor attendant carried a cas Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barbolim, announced the engagement of their Funeral aervlces were held Wed- The wedding of Miss Dolores Ma and Miss Barbara Wolak, South Tho Rev. William Bausch per cade bouquet of white pompons Tennent Rd., Morganville, an daughter, Sara Jane, to Harding aeaday at the Edward Sakowicz Fu Arthur P. Healy of Orchard Lake, rie Vibronek, daughter of Mrs. Ste River. Mich.; !wo daughters, Mrs. Har formed the double ring ceremony and gfamellias and yellow daisies. nounce (he enr:aa‘fuent of their Mudge Bush, Washington, D.C., son •era! Home, Elisabeth, tallowed ven Vibronck, 29 Colfax St., South William J. Arace, Bro.vnlown, at 2 p.m. in St. Joseph’s Church, The bridesmaids carried cascades daughter, Dorothy, to Joseph Ca- of Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Bush, by a mass in St. Vladimir’s Ukran- ry Janssen of Hoimdel, and Mrs. River, and the late Mr. Vibronck, served as best man for his brothur Joseph J. Lyons of Sea Girt, and Keyport. of white carnations and green dais rella, .son of Mrs. Louis Cazella, 89 Elm St., V/akefield, Mass. laa Greek Catholic Church, EIIm- to James Nicholas Arace, son of and ushering were Herbert Lundin, Frederick Della Pietro, Kcans- ies. 711 Third Ave., Aslniry Park, and 13 urnndchildren. Miss Prichard, a graduate of ferth. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas L, Arace, East Brunswick; Ronald .McNabh, burg, escorted his niece. She wore Terrance Ryan, Freehold, was the late Mr. Ca/.ella. Matawan High School, received hur Charles Katda Route M l, Bnmwtdwa, took place Allentown, Pa., and Robert Faust, Mist Marilyn A. Y«uni an Italian brocade gown designed the be^t mail. Ushering were Paul Miss Barbolini, a graduate of Bachelor’s Degree from Monmou'h Charlts Kolda, I I , of County Rd., Saturday afternoon, Feb. 13, 1965, Ivy Town, Pa. Funeral services for Marilyn A. with a fitted bodice, bateau neckline Ilugus and Wayne Cashion, Free College, West Long Branch. She .s Cttffwood, died Friday, Feb. 12, in the First Presbyterian Church, For the wedding, the bride‘s Young, 134 Longview Circle, Fords, and long tapered sleeves. A de hold. M l , at h li home after a long IB- Matawaa. Tbe Rev. Chester A, Cal mother chose a dress of rose bro were he.d at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in tachable watteau train falling into After a reception it* the Coils loway, paitor, officiated al the cer cade with which she wore match Flynn and Son Funeral Home, 23 u chapel train fell over her bell Neck Inn, the couple left for Nia "s S ira la Hoboken, M r. Kolda wa* emony. ing accessories and a corsage of Ford Ave. A service of rNjuiem wa* shaped skirt. A crown of crystals gara Falls. tba aoa of Mra. Joseph Kolda, Given la marriage by her broth pink - tinted cymbidium orchids. held at 10 a.m. in St. John*s Epis and pearls held her four-tier veil The bride and the bridegroom Woodbridx*, and the late Mr. Kol er, Robert Vibrone*. Sayreville, the The bridegroom's mother was at copal Church with the Rev. Leslie of English silk illusion and she car are graduates of Freehold Region da. Ha had lived in tha CHftwood bride wore a wedding gown of tired in mn afternoon dress of teal W. Hewtt, rector, offic atinc. In ried a cascade bouquet of while al High School. Mrs. Gleason also area lo r 31 yeara aad was employ white satia. trimmed with beaded silk, matching accessories aad terment was in Bay View Ceme glnmcliias. grnduated from the Wilfred Acad Wear Jade Green ed as a checkcr by Also T il* Corp., lace, and with a full akirt extend wore a corsage of blue - tinted tery, Jersey City. emy of Beauty Culture. Newark, . Kavporta - ing into a train. Her veil of illusion cymbidium orchids. Mis.s Younfi was the victim of a Miss Judith Della Pietro, Mata- and is employed by the Carousel Survivirurvivinn, la addition to his was fastened to a satin pillbox, After a reception at Buttonwood hit-and-run car on Route 1, Feb. 9, wan, cousin of the bride, was the Hair Dressers, Freehold. The bride Mother, are hia wife, Mra. Julia covered with tulle, and she carried Manor, the couple left for a wed IMS. A native of Jersey City, she maid of honor. The bridesmaids groom is the manager of Bell Fi- IR a a u il) Kolda; a brother, Edward a cascade bouquet ol white cym- ding trip to the Pocono Moun had resided in Fords seven years were Miss Joyce Roiff and Miss nanc*': Co., Eatontown. r . Kolda. South Amboy, aad a ila- bldium orchids. tains, Pa. When they return, they and was a student at Fords Junior l* r, M n . -harlea O’Suuivaa, Wood Mrs. Robert Vibronck, Sayre will reside in Mllltown. High School and a parishioner of Franklin, Hazlet; a sister, Mrs. Mr. Bauer was born in Passaic ville, sister-ia-law of the bride, The bride, a graduate of South St. John's Church. bridge. Ethel Stcl/.cn, Clifton; IB grand and had lived in Keansburg six Funeral aervlcea were held M s» served as matron of honor. She River High School, is employed ss Surviving ere her mother, Mrs. children, and two great • grand years. He was a veteran of World day in the Day Funeral Home. wore an A - line floor - length a secretary at the Johnson & John Margaret Young; six sisters, Mrs. children. Keyport, with the Rev. Maynard gown of red velvet, a while pill son Eastern Surgical Dressings Ruth Auschmidt, Miami Beach, War I. F . Hatch, pastor of the First Bap box and carried a white muff to plant, North Brunswick. Fla.; Mrs. Helen VanDam nnd Mrs. Annette Trapasso Surviving are his wife, Mrs. fnna tlrt Church, South Amboy, officiat which was fastened a single red The brideuroam was graduated Joan Kilean, Jersey City; Mrs. Funeral services were held (Kartells) Bauer; three sons, Paul from Matawan High School anil Jane Borusewicz, Fords; Mrs. ing. Interment was in Fair View rose. Thursday al the John J. Ryan Bauer ir., John and Alfred Bauer, Three Other Attendants Rutgers University. He has com Florence Lillie, Anacostra, Md., Cemetery, Middletown. Home for Funerals, Keansburg, for al home; a daughter, Mrs. Gloria The bridal attendants, who were pleted his service In the U.S. Army and Mrs. Doris Slattery, Keans* Annette Trapa.vo, two - and - one* Pnulin, Port Mom^outl?; a sister, JSliSS DOROTHY BARBOLIN! Paaquale _ similarly attired, were Mrs. Her end Is employed by Cel-Fide Divi burg; five brothers, John Davis. Mrs. Betty Lynch, Oakhurit, and M ISS SARA J. PRICHARD half-year-old daughter of Mr. and Freehold Regional High School, Pasquale Lobro, £0, of 107 White bert Lundln and Mrs. Norman Ed sion ol Johnson 6 Johnson, Mill- Fort Benning, Ga., George Davis, two grandchihli 'n. St., Shrewsbury, died Saturday, Jersey City, and Henry Davis, Mrs. Peter Trapasso, 155 Si abreeze Class of 1%!:, is employed at the a teacher Gregory School, Long. wards, both ol East Brunswick, town. Way, Keansburg, who died Tues Feb. 13, 1965, at his home. Born in Charlestown, K. F., Robert Youn**, Mrs. William Harlcness Perth Amboy National Bank. Her Branch. .Miss Prichard currentlv 1.- Bayonne and Arthur Younn, Fords. day, Feb. 9, 15)W>, in Monmouth fiance is employed by Wheeloek president of the Matawan Pkrvrs Italy, Mr. Longo had been a resi Gregory, Crestwood, N.Y.; three Funeral services were held Mon dent of the Shrewsbury area for 44 Funeral services were held Wed Medical Center. The Rev. Freder Si;:n:i!s Inc., Long Bivnch. Dramatic Groun and the .hi iior nesday from the John E. Day Fu sons, John, Clostcr, N.Y., Lester. Mrs. Gladys Frntiklin ick VMentino, assistant pastor at day at the Condon Memorial Home, Woman’s Club of South Amboy. years. The \\i-dding date has been parents of a daughter born Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Denis L. Dandorph, are the parents of a son, born hi Quixote Inn, Matawan, after which and Sciences and the Graduate DU t YMCA Leaden Create New Council In County day, Feb, 11, 1965, at Riverview 41 Ocean Blvd., Keansburg. South Amboy Hospital. the couple left for California. vision of the College of Businea* — — — — Ti in um— ...... in • ...... n n ■ M im iiin ii n ' itnnii'~i«rT r i r n m— m i------n H o sp ital. The bride is a 1964 graduate of Administration and the School of MoczydlowsfcJ Mag Education. Slab Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moczydlow- A son was born in South Amboy Syracuse University and the bride Under the tuition increase, in the M r. and Mrs. Donald Slate, Clark ski, 13 Deerfield Rd., Hazlet. are Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John groom is a 1961 graduate ol the undergraduate s.hools there will be St., Keyport, are parents of a the parents of a son, born Friday. King, 44 Bushnell Rd., Old Bridge. University of Tennessee. a flat tuition fee of 55GJ per semes daughter born Wednesday, Feb. 10, Feb. 12, J9G5 in Riverview Hospi Mornff ter for ihe full-time undergraduate 1965, at Riverview Hospital. tal. Tuition Increase At that is, one who is scheduled for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Morng, 12 to 18 semester hours of class. Gomel Clark 49 Pomona Blvd., Cliffwood Beach, St. John's University For the student taking more than I I Mr. and Mrs. Ped.o Gomez, Oak A daughter was born in River- are the parents of a daughter, born or fewer than 12 semester hours, Shades Ave., Matawan Township, view Hospital on Saturday, Feb. in South Amboy Hospital. The board- uf trustees of St. tuition will be $35 per semester are parents of a daughter born 13, lOGi to Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. John's University has announced hour. The increase in tuition will Thursday, Feb. 11, 1905, at River: Clark, 368 Carr Ave., Keansburg. Dzzikoski that tuition charges (or (he various also apply to the graduate school view Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dzzikoski. schools of ihe University w ill be in- where all tuition charges will be Pctrzllbn Louis St., Old Bridge, are parents crea^cd be/jinnin^ in September increased by 55 per semester hour. Fitzpatrick Mr. a;;d Mrs, Stanley Pctm lka, of a daughtr born at St. Peter** l,,'ir>. Tho tuition increase will in Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, 13 Frederick St., Old Bridge, are General Hospital. clude all the undergraduate schools The Marine Corps Rccruit Depot, RivureUge Rd., Matawan, ure par the parents of a daughter, born and colleges of the University, as San Diego, Calif, was established ents of a daughter bom Thursday, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1065 m St. Pet Demarcst well as the Graduate School of Arts on Aug. 11, 1923. Feb. 11, )9B5, at Riverview Hospi er’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ja y W. Demarcst, tal. 115 Luppatatong Ave., Keyport, are Mlnccy the parents of a first child, a son, Beyeas A daughter was born Tuesday, bom Feb. 9. 1965 in Riverview Hos Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Beyens Feb. 9, ID.').?, in Middlesex General pital. Mrs. Demarest is the former here'* wishing you a Bon Voyage Washington Ave., Keansburg, arc Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miss June Haug, daughter of Mr. parents of a son born Friday, Fen. Mincey, Route 1, Old bridge. and Mrs. Edwin Haug, Union 12. 19G5, at Riverview Hospital. Chelednik Beach. •IMl W l pUMMla| Kale Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Chelcd McMahon matin tt right! Dr. and Mrs. William F. Hale, nik, Marlboro Rd., Old Bridge, are You're sure of Iud ae the parents of a son, born Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. William McMahon, Clarksville, Ten*., are the parents Magnolia PL, Keansburg, are that crui»e oi oceu of a daughter, Ashley Anne, born Feb, 1) l!Mi5 in St. Peter’s Hospi voyage viieo fou tal. parents of « daughter born Mon in Memorial Hospital, Clarksville, day, Feb. 15, 19(5, at Riverview count oo u i to m«ke Venn, on Thursday, Feb. 11, 1965. Williams Hospital. ■II the arrangement! The baby weighed six pounds, II A daughter was born Monday, ounces. Mrs. Hale is the former Tmtle r.- - - Wm* HIWIH HOTMR Wm BM Feb. 8, 10r>5, in Perth Amboy Hos VMCA cmmmMm I. I m Mh ot (left I* right) are Miss Shirley Anne Darnel), daugh V N C A fllgM m u riiiw f torwUg • an pital to Mr. and Mrs. James W il Mr. and Mrs. David Tuttle. Brown Travel Bureau ___ Jacab I . V. M. LiVarta, I l f Baat; ThMnai p. Klely, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Dar Uajr Calls: Valle* «~4ill - i l l ttmlife fa it l i s i h i il VMCAtia MaaiNMh C m m Tm M liams. 1202 South Concourse, Cliff Johnson Ave., Matawan, are par Or. Un| Bruch: Waller hM Ul, Ailmry Park aa* nell, 4 Lammers St., Hazlet. Dr. 7 nrM ltay Ktyport - Nlibt Calif: co ••sail fniekmm lt k | K CMtoa, CiaM Maa Jaha W. Wflliami, Aatary h i i wood. ents of a daughter born Monday, and Mrs. Hale also have a soil, W il Feb. 15, 1965, at Riverview Hospi liam 11. Hale, Kurtz tal. Haven, formerly of Keyport, are Tuesday, Feb. S, IMS, in Riverview Mr. . nd Mrs. Harry Kurtz, 7 Mi- Births Schmitt the parent* of a daughter, bora Hospital. mi Rd., Old Bridge, are the parents Schiexle ■. ' D w p i ^ ' Mr, and Mrs. Peter Schmitt, €14 of a son, born Tuesday, Feb. 9, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schicrk, Feb. I, IMS, in Riverview Hospi MeCabe Union Ave., Union Beach, are the 1965 in Perth Amboy Hospital. Mr. aad Mra. Kenneth Dunajtaa, tal. Fleetwood Dr., Hazlet, arc parents C k w M Av*., Laurence Harbor, A son was born Tuesday, Feb. parents of a daughter, born Sun of a son born Monday, Feb. 15, day, Feb. 14, 1965, in Monmouth Klos can’t are parent* of a un bon at Perth 9, 1965, in Riverview Hospital to 1965, at Riverview Hospital. Medical Center. A son was born in St. Peter’s Aaiboy General HoapHal. A ton wa* bom Tuesday, Feb. 9, M r. and Mrs. Gerard McCabe, 26 Cornell Dr., Hazlet. Hospital lo Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Fcrdcnzi 1965, in Monmouth Medical Center Brannlck Klos, (3 Dobson Ud., Old Bridge. leave Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ferden/.i, Mr.: and Mra. Riehird Cleu, Hil to Mr. and M ri. Andrew Stone, 15 Fincher A son was bom In Riverview West Susan St., Hazlet, are parents l i Karmd liard R 4 „ OM Bridge, ir e parent* Lohwn Ave., Keansburx. Hospital on Sunday, Feb, 14, 1965, Mr. nnd Mrs. liup.ene Fincher, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert J. Karmel, of a daughter born Monday, Feb. home? ol a daughter born a l Perth Amboy Panlck Liberty St., West Keansburg, arc to Mr. and Mrs. William Brannick, 22 Andrew St., Old Bridge, are the 15, IU65, at Riverview Hospital. General Hospital. 10 Eisenhower Ct., Matawan. Mr. and Mr*. Prank Parlick, parents of a daughter born Wednes parents nf a daughter, born in St. day, Feb. 10, 1965, at Riverview Thomson Shore Concourse, Cliffwood Beach, Hickey Peter’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Thomson, Shop by Mr. aad Mr*. Retort S. Culp, A ir are the parents of a daughter, bora Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hickey, 81 Resold Liberty PL, Went Keansburg, are Ilerlze Ravine Dr., Matawan, are the par A daughter was born in St. Pet parents of a son born Monday, Feb. Mr. and Mrs. William Hertie, ents of a daughter, born Sunday, er’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ken 15, 1965, at Riverview Hospital. phone. Ridge Rd., Hazlet, arc parents of a Feb, 14, 1965. in Riverview Hospi neth Besold, 47 Madison Ave., Old tal. aon born Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1965, Bridge. Miss Judith M. Kuhns NEW JERSEY DELL Ross W . JM sfhaa Ageacy at Riverview Hospital. rtusbaum Gushanas Was Saturday Bride Morley A son was born Saturday, Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cushanas, 13, 1965, in Monmouth Medical Cen Mr. and \1r.c. Alfred Morley, 42 Main Ft., Old Bridge, aro the Miss Judith M. Kuhns and Wii- * * * S o v With Safeco Winding Brook Way, Holmdel, are ter to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nus- parents ot a son, born in St. Pet baum, 163 Broad St., Matawan. 31am R. Beal! were married on Sat er’d Hospital. urday, Feb. 13, 19G5, in a double Aufo MoHioowiMf ■. Kokol Smith ring ceremony, at the First Pres byterian Church, Matawan, by the Mr. and Mrs. Barry Kokol, 35 A son was born in St. Peter’s Rev. Chester A. Galloway, Stevens Ave., Old Bridge, are Ihe Hospital to Mr. and M ri. Donald i The bride is the daughter of Mr. : FREE Real Estate—Insurance parents of a daughter, born in South W. Smith, 6 North St., Old Bridge. Amboy Hospital. and Mrs. W. W. Kuhns, Middlesex • u i a w m i m a * n u m i m m i Beysel Rd., Matawan. 7“he bridegroom is A N0DIZINC • DiPilla Mr. and Mrs, William H. Bcyscl, the son of Mrs. Victor Tregae, A son was born in South Amboy 9 Piedmont Dr., Old Bridge, are BeltsviJfc, Md., and the fate Mr. RESISTS PITTING AND OXIDIZING • Hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Daniel the parents ot a daughter, born in Beall. W e have always had ttiis fine heavy duty window 9 DiPillo, 5 Thomas St., Old Bridge. St. Peter’s Hospital. Mrs. James L. Kelsey, Pough keepsie, N.Y., and Michael Strang, at $3.00 to $4.00 lest than elsewhere. N O W we 9 Hofl Rudzok Beltsville, were the attendants. offer you an even greater value by giving FREE % Complete Stock BRAND NEW Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Hoff, 4 A daughter wns born in St. Pet A reception was held at the Don Summerfield Ave., Laurence Har er’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wil ANODIZING to resist pitting and oiidiiing. Buy Q bor, are the parents of a daughter, liam Buttock, 7G Bentley Ave., Old now for best value. born in South Amboy Hospital. Bridge. KEYPORT HARDWARE Kasper Lillis COMPANY NO CROWDING, PLEASE A daughter was born in South Mr. .md Mrs. John M. Lillis, 12 GALES The M f i r c o n e Amboy Hospital to M r. and Mrs. Gunia St., Old Bridge, are the par I.eon Kasper, 21 Boulevard East, ents of a daughter, born in St. Pet LARGEST VARIETY HEAVY DUTY 2 or There’s room Cliffwood Bcach. er’s Hospital. PAINT and HARDWARE INSERTS Z Ward for a ll in a liiiKal In HEAVY DUTY J Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Ward, 401 A daughter was born in St. Pet BAYSHORE AREA STAINLESS J Atlantic Ave., Matawan, arc the er’s Nospit.'il to Mr. and Mri. parents of n son, bom in South Charles E, Fngal, 27 Pack St., Old Our 2fith Year STEEL SPRINGS f CHECKED Amboy Hospital. Bridge. Selling Quality Products for HEAVY DUTY • McCaffery Howie Home and Industry MASTER • A daughter was born in South Mr. ?nd Mrs. Fergus A. Howie, Williams Wrench** Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. 9 Andover Rd., Old Bridge, ore the FRAME # U U You don’t need Harold McCaffery, 17 Cindy St., Old Greenfield Taps nnd Diet r t r m half a ton ol parents of a son, born in Si. Pet Carborundum Abrasives Bridge. er’s Hospital. Oates V Belts - Slmoods Blades D u e thaap to prow Yale Lucks - Greenlee - 95 • Wilson Russo ™ ■ 1 th# strength, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Wilson, Stanley - Rldgld - Wiss • ruggednast and Interior A son was born in St. Peter’s Skil Power Tools 1 1 . • Tompkins Rd., Old Bridge, are room In a Checker Mara* Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Paints from Installation optional 0 parents of a daughter born at St. J. Russo, 21 Darwin Rd,, Old Martln-Scnour . Cook & Dtnw thon Station Wagon—a Peter’s Hospital. Bridge. Toro Mowers » Scott Seed coupla ol kldt will do lina I ro Balaban Ehlers Simplicity Tractors OFF* " What you've heard about Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Balaban, Ladders « Brooms - Glass M r. and Mrs. Charles Ehlers, Keys - Shades - Cleasers Mia Chockor i t true; It’* a Southwood Dr., Old Bridge, arc Route 9. Old Bridge, arc the par I PRO W N 'SK? ; Thru Mon.. Feb. 22 Only family paiMnger car ver parents of a son bom at St. Peter's enta of a son, born in Middlesex sion of tha world famous Hospital. General Hospital. 264-2000 Budget Terms • E-Z Charge f Daily and Sat. 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. £ MACK WALLS I WHITE WALLS I Checkar taiicab and it’* Temara Maul Freo Delivery • Easy Charge built to go-go-go—longer, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Demara. Mr. and Mrs. John Maul, 668 Park la Rear Wednesday and Friday 'til 9 P.M. £ ALSO BIGGER SAVINGS ON farlharand for less money Orchard Dr., Old Bridge, are par Prospect Ave., Cliffwood Bcach, M W. Front St., Keyport than most ordinary cars. ents of a son born at St. Peter’s NEW TAKE-OFFS AND SECONDS Hospital. Coins in and let us prove it. Ackerson, VanBuskirk Schlelfer NEW TREAD TIRES AT BIG SAVINGS Mr. and Mrs. Ja y Schlcifcr, ft Elliott, ln<. Twainc Ave., Old Bridge, aro par CHESTER BAUSIS - . • Most Siioj, Moit Lincs. ents of a son born at St. Peter's RARITAN e e e e e Hospital. 3 E. 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Matawan) In Basketball This Season St. Joseph’s C YO Off To Good Starf i C h a n c e s F a d e O u t President Tom Stansftefd repQt***r ed that the third annual R ar^^ f^ “B” Last chances of St. Joseph’s. Key Bay Area Jav^^e Jt*«ior Bowhnf port, being a factor in the cham TournarT»ont held at A’^^rt Plaxa - M tliw an iwept Raritan Town*hip account o[ themselves, Jack Strang pionship race of the Monmouth Lan<»s. iffl^tet, yo* nff to a great tfiKh’i bufcetbell tetm ulde Tue»- and Joe Page keeping them in the , County CYO. Northern Division, fcA<»v In th* Maroon and Steel's ball game with the Matawan see- basketball league race dwindled start Sunri^v as 42 S^ys and girls m h to d ia d i the Shore Confer onda all through the first half. But ' away during the past week as the turn'Ht out for the first diy of thf ence, North " B ," title and enter the Matawan favvee Height advan- Kevport tram was knocked off H3- crn,**';t. . theConferaece phyoffi next week. taae began .1 tell after the inter- I 48 Thursday by Hoiy Cross, Rum Thnijoh there wasn’t a f>00 series Th* trtumod over the Rocket, «*- mission, the junior tfiiskles pulling j son, then dropped a heartbreaker in th® lot. th^r^ w°re many ftirod tha Hiuki«t at- at least a tie away ia the last half.' George An- , 45-43 to St. Mary’s, New .lonmouth, f»ne n^m^s iopD"d t.mfrsr Divi- 'tor the tltto. H there l« u be » tie, drews; Steve Madei and later Je lf : Sunday. ■5;nn nntrv Glenn 2?^-200* the Matawaa pleyeri will have to ColeridKeand John Psol one led the The Keyport team had the better c91. Glenn stared ih'4 Hr?v with flak iato aa amaiiait lorm reversal way for tha MHRS seconds. ! of the going ia play from the floor eix in a row, K»»vin l ,',rrinston, la thair traditloaal windup. a*me Nalaaaa ta» Barltu T«p. 13,1 , against St. Mary's, but the New *ast year’s Senior Divl^’^n winner aaalnM Keyport at the Matawan . ■ a r r o r r ; Monmouth players outshot them i^ds th*»t division apj*^ with a 0 « lamorroar aig h t.'. ' tfaiar 4 O f McOouffull 0 1 2 ) with deadly precision at the foul I74-2AI* 1W-574. Not sn»»^i«d with Edwd.H'n 4 I l i M oriarty I 0 2 . A Keyport upct victory would Gdmd.H'n 8 t 11 Kite 3 3 9 line. The free throws put the New that Kevin w'ilt be hnck naxt Sun* M ao Matawaa into a tie with H Pnw It T N.Butka 13 5j Monmouth team to the fore al the day to try for a better s p h w . Maaaiquaa, lavored to defeat Gerlufsen 1 4 I Hyman 2 I 10 I end of the half 20-17. Coa?h Joe As has been the case in prevlotfir*-* O'Apolito 1 0 2 R.Coltman 3 0 6 1 • IliitM a i ia their flaal name, and H a y n <10 0 Carftton 2 0 4 Meiosh’s St. Many’s five had widen tournaments repres«ntn‘ion from (ha wiaoer of the Shore RexionaU II.Dolan 3 0 • Spcticcr 1 0 2 ed their advantage to eight points the distaff side has been poor. Only Coltridic 10 1 , . •six junior division and nne senior - Haary Madam w . thaa* eoateata Uniterwood 1 1 4 by the middle of the last quarter aiao ta ba playad tomorrow. By the Pagllona ooo. and seemed in a wav to “ coast” in. division entries showed up with las1 < an i m a a i n the M ore Conference Munson ..000 ■ ., But in the last two minutes Tom vear's winner Poirl M ^ r the lone haa audt, aay plavotfa will b* hald Marsh, who plav’ed a nre.it floor senior. Pearl had a 11G-IW-ItS-MT. a l aeatral h w school courti in the , , . ta 14 03 . 13 13 39 Irwi oiiartw: ; name for Coach Sid Christian^on’r. t.eadinn the itmtors whs Cheryl > first dayaofaextwetfc. The »»m* St. Joseph’s combine, John Cahill Kern wl»h a Chair •ohId hold tn e tor the South “ B “ Matawan . 17 I I lfl 14—42 Raritan Twp, I I I 1 IS—39 and Dick Pea. combined to bring man Jim Egan announce that ap , «vletoa whar* Lakewood la -flsht- the score down to wlu*re the N?w njications are still avnibhle at th** • tan off a ehalknfe by Point Plea. Matawaa JV (44) ■aritaa JV <«) Monmouth team had onlv a two- Pla?a 1 anes, for those who missed .• tint Bfsch. . . ,; . • ', , o r r G P P Traynor 3 6 4 J.Strang 9 * point spread. But New Monmouth the first wopk. The contest Is open 11w “ B*’ divialoe titles decided. O.Andrawi 1 -3 1? Hallam I hung on with a “ fre -e" as the >o bovs nnd girts from the 7th ; the North aad 5outh “ B “ team, MafeJ 4 1 13 Page 2 clnck favored them. through P*h gmd«s. A boy and gir’ Manning 1 1 .3 Curroll O • aad tha firat and aecond place Coleridje S 2 12 Enpleman 1 Against Holy Cross. St. Joseph's from oa'rh d*vis!an will'he awarded ; teams ia the “ A " ' division -'will M.Dolan 3 0 4 Bergen 1 found themselves overmatched hv trophies on ihe h^.sis of best three- meet in a firat round doubleheader Pa|Hon« 4 0 0 K.Cnleman 3 the presence of R«d O’N^.t and game s *i\s and all four will be ■ at Asburyr Park Convention' Hall Harris o i l Bnttaglla 2 Roht’berf 1 0 3 SeitleJ 0 Mickey McDonald, two additions entered in the N.J. Stale Junior Thursday. Then at 1:30 p.m. Satur iast month vho lifted the Rumson Bowlin'’ Tournament finals in E<[ day, the fipala will be held, a con- 0 64 19 11 41)St team out of second d’vi.s'on to lead son Mar. 13, und^r the sponsors! ‘ eolation round name between . icora fcy quarters: i the league. The bic mvsterv down of the loval chapter. Thursday's losers and -» champion- Matawan. JV 12 If 1? 17-44, Rumson way is why this pair is this Rama between ihe overall " B ” H«rit*n JV 13 11 14 9-4D Final H a basketball name ef the season for the Karitan High learn Mu..i ./.'in’s Hat pease (No. 41), Ihe Kariiao team was still very much In not with the Rumson Hush team Doubloheader Saturday litlist and the “ A " champions, as they would have been sufficient IfcNf Culcm ri was their bid ta keep Matawan fram clinching the Shore Conierencc, the gnine. Other Raritan players seen are Nnrm.Bulka (Nn. 13), Dan ■ . fcafe Tied . B " title, at the Hinkle* gym Tuesday. Only a game sway McDougal (No. 25), Dave Hyman (No. 14) and Doug Kile, in back of to lift the Purple Bulldogs to the NMtfe MtMlMi top of the Shor Conference " R ” On Saturday, the second double . The Recketi atayed with their fa- w t. P f with lowly Southern Preehald remaina for Ihe Rockets. llynian. The picture presents a distinct view ol the lluskiea lamed header basketball gur.e will be division. It does not look as though w n d rivala tha firat four minutea Matawan It t Their Md ta untraefc the Huskies failed. In Ihe picture above, in pair of basketball playing twins, Edmund (Hun) Hamilton (No. 54), at held in the Keyport Hi'jh School af Ihe itama. Ron Gerlufsen started Henry Hudson II 1 .W i which the Rockets’ Chuck Moriarty (No. U ) is trying to Mock a shot by left, and Edward (Butch) Hamilton (No. St), at right. any team in the CYO league cun auditorium starting at 1:30 p.rn. At Manaaquan II 3 .76U stave off Holy Cross '"ith them in the scoring with a center court Shora Hagtwial Itt 1 .763 1:30 p.m. the Keyport High School shot for Matawan, Dave Hymaa JtumtoD 1 the ranks. 1 ,3U Long dranch, Neptune, Brick women's faculty will play the Un tied It up with two free thiowa for Raritan Twp. 4 « .307 Start Bowling Team Holy Family, Union Beach, had ion Beach women’s faculty, At 2:30 Keyport t 11 .154 Shore Staves Township, Monmouth Regional and tha Rocket*, hitch Hamilton put So. Prvehlold I .000 Keyport Outshot no games this w,eek1 running into p.m. the Keyport High School the Maroon and Steal ahead on foul 13 For Senior Citizens Raritan Regional. Group B would two postponements. Tonight St. Jo be composed of Lakewood, Red men's faculty will play the linioa shots. Norm Bvtka pu.Sed up a re seph’s 'Mays at St. James, Red Beach men’s faculty. bound and it was 4-4. Sporh Shew O ff Raritan Myndert Bonnema, Cliffwood, a Bv Hoffman 82-61 Bank, Manasquan, Matawan, Ocean Hank, and Holy Family will com* Then tha roof fell in.on the Roc- bowling enthusiast, is interested in Township, Central Regional, South bat St. Agnes, Atlantic Highlands, Karitan Township High's basket* ern Freehold and Wall. kata. In quick auccession, Bun One half million tickets have starting a bowling tcuin in the area Two teams who have known bet at the Sycamore Dr. School, Haz Hamilton ahaveu in a Jump ahot, bailers proved a stubborn foe for ter days and better seasons, Key In Group C would be Ruinsoiv let. been diatributed for advance aale, the highly-favored Shore Regional for male senior citizens. Mr. Bon* Fair Haven, Kuypor’ , Jackson Hal Pease a foul and Ron Mesar a space allocated for more than 200 port and Hoffman High, came to Ht. Joxriih’N (43) St. Mary’* (4S) aHIVMH THfATPt* CttflKWAY I-34QC layup on a ataal. Bun Hamilton exhibitors and a 10-act tree stage High team Thursday at the Green nema stated the team would bowl gether at the Governors gym in Township, Shore Re; \ 1. South o v p ci r i» (trade again to make It IM . Dava ■how aasembied for the annual and Gray's court before succumb at the new Strathmore Lanes, South Amboy Thursday. The Am* ern Regional. Point Pi. *nt Boro, W.SIranjf 2 0 4 Carton 3 .1 a ing 70-59. The Blue Devils needed boyans took the “ame 82-61 on the Henry Hudson Regional and Point It.Pease 5 5 IS Undo)! 0 0 0 CARROLL BAKER ; Kite pushed up a crip for ihe Roc- Sports, Vacation and Travel show Route 34, Malawan, on Tuesday. J.Cahill 3 1 7 S.Clark 1 ,1 5 keta, but the Hurtles then tank aix opening a 10-day and evening run the win to retain what outside strength of their better mobility Pleasant Beach. Nothing perman J.DmBoJs O 0 0 Ducaii ) 0 2 St tha powda# tf night free throw* to make it 174 at the New York Coliseum tomor chance they have in the Shore Con All those interested arc asked to and fast-breaking powers, ent could be settled on the matter Mi’Narnarn O 0 0 Pcrcless 7 1 13 ' at firat quarter time. row, The late rush and scuffle pre ference, North " B ” race. call Mr. Bonncmn at his home, Keyport shooting from the floor Monday night, but schools upon Hiiebmann 5 IS MrGuirc 0 0 0 mutual agreement that wen* in 7\M;»rsh 2 0 4 Glass 0 0 0 GEORGE MAHARIS The Rockett did better theieaf- ceding opening day has begun in The lead rotated back and forth .566-4200, or Frank Devino. owner, was so had thnt the Red Raiders Sullivan 0 0 0 DcSimon .1 0 8 U the fu»e volved, that is. the top two schools Tarpcy 0 0 o tar, but Matawan made It 33-20 at the pile of stone at Columbus Cir through the first quarter. Dave at the Strathmore Lanes, 500-3880. actually were the authors of their halftime, 48-77 at tha three quarters own undoing. They took 82 shots in B and C groups may exchange E scan M e w l l y A 6 f - Kidnoy Boons "".'“M * All Butter Peoad Coke VI MERCURY 4-Door Sedan Regular I» 5 . B^m AIa Ev#f Ro.dy k u a 1% Ib, ORe ( I et. the B m m m ^ IO T V S IV 0. Lum Imtant ••••• Pl »- Old MiJeoetf DUIdw Pick H i Apple Sfivdel Chop Off A Big 295. m g i H M t M K o ^ M I Oh«aKiacca tnM*h lib. llM.cn •• All BuHer—12«. llie m u m 4H»boaiP««t g s * Buy It For Only 1 0 0 Q While Suppllei loitl Rittir's Tomato laioo bet. Claaamoa Coffoo Cake lib. M e & Kraft Gera Oil Marf arlaa ''O PLYMOUTH Belvedere Sedan Reg. 1515. W tltb’i ivnior M ail Kraft FrtRahDraatlRf bot. • • Ajax Olaaotar Cho«ol*te I0« T a BIO ^AAO imported UbIUo Mb.lot. #Rf I f I i R S i W W With Peite S Seill «•« • • WMI. 2 m * n « Autonatie Trans. & Pow. S. C3iop Off Big 1SS. 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(til • » Cnp'ft Jolir>^ -Oiikli Fttiiitn pig, and Wnllt Prices effective thru Sol,, Psb, >0lh In tupar YOU'LL DO BETTER IN FREEHOLD Ajax Ditergint Markets and Jolf-Ssrvito inn«i only In Northern Flariaat Aaraiol Oaadarant Pop ) Ib. I oi New Jeriey, O kiiio# und Retlilttnd Counties. I0« eff libel 7 *49* LiiunJry i>i«. 7? All Tnlint i <> Pi,,,Ih, i., 111 tli MiH mul Al unusual origin*' compositions. Al out a complaint, without a warrant, Special Hootenanny Hoimdel Appeals went Into a man's home, hand Gueit Praachar music graduate from Concordia cuffed him under the eyes of his For Lutheran Youth College in Moorhead, Minn., Mr. Bayshore Religious Services children, and removed him from the house to a public place where Ylvisaker his traveled in Europe, $10,000 Damages Lutheran youth from all congre gathering resources for his iinnaTn apparently tbe court clerk worked gations in Monmouth and Middle Hoimdel Township Committee to set bail. sex Counties will assemble at the ial. His unique talent for his "sing* vices. Musk at tho earlier aervice a leader of the group who sailed voted Monday to accept a recom "I think it was a terrible thing Matawan Regional High School on along" has brought him consider** will bl by the chaacal choir lad oa tbe "Eiodua.” Rafrashments to happen. The jury put a price mendation in a letter from Sunday at 3 p.m. for a special hoot lie national fame. the chaacal aad card choirs will will be served la tha cafeteria, com- of $10,000 on hit feelings. I don't enanny featuring John Ylvisaker, ■(*. Derid L. Bacai PMMt Lawrence A. Carton jr., Middle know what it is worth . . . to have The Middlesex - Monmouth Luth pUmaata of tha SisMrhood, under St. Paul, Minn. The Cross of Glory VnttiirJBtew” win to dw s ia r at I I a.m. luaday School town, township attorney, that the ■ police officer unjustifiably come eran Pastor's Association has ar. the ehsirmanship of Mrs. Richard Luther LeagLe will be host for this • M M • ! H a p u to r'i ttra a a topic M H i at t : t t and I I a.m. Senior i.ward of 110,000 damages against into I man's home, handcuff him exciting event. ranged this event as a new ap Youth meat in the church lecture G elirin , hospitality chairman. Cler children, and take m s m m r t I I a.aL aonhla Hr- the township and 1150 against Jo in front of his John Ylvisaker will present ■ var proach to lesponsive communici* loom at 7 p.m. aad Youig Adalu seph Phillips, township police chief, him cut to a public place and de- fle*. TIw U cn m t o< Bapttaai gy from the entire area, and their iety ot folk hymns, spirituals and tion with the church’s youth. at the wrawue, 117 Mils St., at eoagregaata have been invited to made by a Monmouth County jury tai,. him f c an hour. W* be ifcMm wd. A Mmry to tbe aiaM hour. attead. to Edward L. Price, Jamcsburg, “ This ii a violation of a basic M i at IW eottiai ter youaii chit formerly of Hoimdel, be carried 'o right which . . . has been fought the Appellate Division, Superior for by Englishmen and citizens of dne; eldir cMldraa art to accoa- i CoaareaaMw fU * thtir K rd i to church. Beala M aad Praatae St. Court. A motion for a new trial, this countiy. B w Hi (dnal nwti tt 9:19 am * . i f p frfalea I Matawaa argued before Monmouth County “ The Jury iid this man’s feel Y e t i ' s (^hoppe fw * choir B M i at • pm aad Kaypart Rev Chaatet A Galloway. Judge Clarkson Fisher, in Freehold ings were injured and he was Ifaatk Mtowihla at 1 A public Bible lecture will be glv- Thursday, resulted in complete af humiliated to the extent of (10,000, •a at I p.m. Sunday. The lubject firmation by that lud^e of the de ind unless I am convinced that it to be dftcusaed by speaker John Morning worship services Sun termination In Mr. Price's favor was the result of partiality, pas M ylei is "W hat is Happening to day are it t:3t snd 11 a.m. "The made by a iurv in his court Jan. sion, or mistake. I am not permit 27 E. Front St. — Keypori Morals?" The Walchtower Bible Presence of God" will be the pas 27. ted under the rules to Interfere ■■ ■ 9^9w' lesson at 4:11 p.m. will consider tor’s sermon topic. Sunday School with it.” REV. NORMAN SWEETING Pfionei 2&4-9M3 or 264-28&0 meets at S:J0 and 11 a.m. Baby- The suit was based on the alleged , M m . Dtaltl P. lUiMwiB the subject bearing th e theme, irrest without a warrant of Mr. Judge Fisher jaid after hearing WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL 9RANCHES OF 9IAUTY CULTU9I -• . .■ paator - care is provided for children under arguments that he found no grounds The Rev. Norman Sweeting will C o d ol -Worship the C o d ol Resurrec- -Worship Price at the then Price residence • Hoir Cutting: Plain and fancy styling . fnfw erW I Jo Kant, teach* of tk*.” three • years - of age. in Hoimdel Aug. 23, 1961, and the for ordering a new trial. hold Evangelistic services nt the K fto ry a t R tlig la i aad Missions Sayre Woods Baptist Church, Feb. • Coloring; Blonding, Silvarlng, Stripping, Tipping and frottlng. i wt nm M Pi holding of Mr. Price without right • Wo doan and tot WIGS . . and toll only tho finoit ia tha Wig datt a t CofaaMa UaWenity. will ba the of consultation with his attorney Gaston Colot, Matawan, ]1 to 38. Services will b held at 8 Rev. Thomas H. McNslly p.m. each weekday evening and at • Wo romovo unwanted hair by Elactrolytli thort wava • Eloctra*Tharai aaaator oa Mluioa Sundiy at the and taking him handcuffed to s method (Paco, (ogt and armi) lR ll a.ai. servic*. H* I* a South ai^W* 5l5m i5, |r ' Steinbrlnfc Minlsiei public place for arraignment aa a Succumbi In Hospital II a.m. and 6:45 p.m. Feb. 28. ■araea aad aiio a rU I« M k to the ’ Sabbath Eve Services will be held “ The Lonely Choice” will be the disorderly person in a marital Rev. Sweeting is pastor of the For Consultation Atk Pot Mr. Bon — Managor laadajr School DapartnxnU i t I Friday i t 9:39 p.m. In lieu of i pastor's topic at the I I a.m. ser squabble. Gaston Colot, 80, of 348 Mam Hilltown Baptist Church and Is di n rm on there w ill be a film pre rector of tho radio program "Life HOURS: Mon.. Tim.. Fri.. Sot. - V A.M. ta I P.M. about tho w on of tho Luther- vice. Sundsy School meets st 9:43 When the decision to appeal was St., Matawan, who opened the first Thunday t A.M. to I P.M. aa Church la Koraa. At S p.m. Prol. tested during the Oneg Shibbat. It a.m. and Youth Fellowship at 1 aervice station in Matawan Bor At Its Best' heard each weekday will deal with another in the explor announced by Ihe township com morning in the eastern Pennsylvan Cloied Wadnaidayt K u a w ill Jola tho Lath« Mwnorhl p.m. ,. mittee, William H. Menses, a spec ough, died Tuesday night, Feb. 16, Vattaor lo u u e laitteadtnji tin all* ations of Or. Nelson Glueck in the I96S, at Monmouth Medical Center ia area. MtiMfu ‘ llooteaaay” at M itiw in Negev. MaN» Charea tBatsmpal) tator, arose to Inquire if the town ship had false arrest insurance. after a long illness. ' nol High School, Following a Religious School will be in re Mata St., atauwaa Mr. Colot was born in Brussels, ficers and delegates of the 35 par cess oa Saturday. Rev Carroll R HaU. Mayor Alfred C. Poole stated the whip nipper at I p.m.. Prol. township has It now but did not Belgium. He was the son of the lajc ish Holy Name Societies affiliated will ihow e aerlc* of color Hebrew Classes will not meet Rector Felicien and Elvinla Colot. Mr. Co with the Monmouth County Federa on Mondsy. The Temple office will have it in 1961 at thu time of the _ i to toll tho atory ot Koroi, Its On Sengeiim a Sunday there Price incident, lot had been trained for the diplo tion of Holy Name Societies will op poopla. IU culturo, Ita religions and b» closed during the day. matic service. He attended Sor- en In St. Margaret’s Church, Third will be mettins and Holy Commun Queries Attorney's Appointment what th* Lutheran Church ii do- ion, 7:45 a.m.; family eucharlst, bonne University, Paris, and The and Ludlow Avcs., Spring Lake, on | a ^ through tho XOrioa Luthoria 9:19 a.m., Holy Eucharist and Mr. Mengcs olso wanted to know University of Bonn In Germany and Sunday, Feb. 28, at 7:30 p.m. with fcHffw ied why the case in the Monmouth also took advanced studies In the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra M O W O F CRISIS ■a*. Frank B. Sweetaa, Mlnlstai sermon, 11 a.m. and evensong, 7:30 County Court had been handled by p.m. diplomatic field at Nottingham, ment celebrated by the Most Rev. Wwm IH N I w CHHi VMHM Doaald V . Shaner, Assistant James R. Mlnoguc, Atlantic High England. He served as a student Jatnes J. Hogan, pastor and auxil M Bread I t * R m a it Sunday Mr. Shaner will preach There will be Holy Communion lands. member of the Pillsbury, Whan Man Reachea The End Wednesday, the Fesst of St. Mat officer in the Belgium Navy. iary bishop of the Trenton Diocese. .■ t a d w le rrle e aad a a d n a t the I a.m. worship service. Sun Carton and Barnacle law firm, When he was a young man, Mr. A business session will follow In Ihe of Hia Strength, God Haa Just Begun. He •eteoi. ll ia . WodaoaliyTtoofr day School begins st It s.m. thias, at 9 a.m. nnd Friday, 6:30 rather than by Mr. Carton himself. Will Be Near in Joy or Sorrow. a.m. Colot and his family came ta this church hall with James F. Mclner- Mr. Menges averred thia was no country. He had lived in Matawan ney, Spring Lake Heights, presid first laptlat Chateb reflection on Mr. Mincgue as a aaoa Satardtr (ioa« S ta 4 p.m. since 1914 and opened the service ing. Tho Bible Leuoa - Sermon In ill M Mala M., MsUwae Sayra Weede Baptist Church lawyer, but that he had the Im Da*. Robert W. Addin. Pastor Raate t, Bnwatewa station in 1916 which Is still in op Tho following officers, who were ?GOP is re\ching o ut fOR y q u T ChrMlia Scienco chwchta Sundiy pression that Mr. Carton as an In elected in December for the year W ill teaturo tho ito iy of Moeea leaa- On Sundsy there will be church Rev. Richard Jones, Paator dividual had been named township eration, the business being carried Sunday School meeta at 9:45 with on by his son, Robert Colot, a for 1965, will be installed by the Rev. Ian th* children of Israel Into the school. 4: <3 a.m. and morning wor attorney, not tile law firm, so he Michael J. Lease, pastor of St. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21 erom lnd land, ihowlag how h li re ahip, 9:45 and 11 a.m. Children1! a class for each member of the was the one responsible to act. mer Matawan councilman, nnd his family: morning worahip, 11 a.m.; grandson, Mitawan Councilman Agnes Church, Atlantic Highlands, Banco oa God resulted ia what ate church will be held st 11 a.m. and Committeeman Harry Pitcher and spiritual dilector of the Feder CHURCH SERVICES eoniUfcrod ailraclM. This is am- a nursery is provided during both evening gospel aervice, 8:45 p.m. Robert R. Colot. agreed with Tr. Menfics. Mr. Mr. Colot and his wife, Mrs. Clar- ation: Assemblyman Patrick J. fUflod la a dtatioo from “ Scienco services. The pastor will preach Mid-week prayer and Bible Study Pitcher related he had voted (or McGann, Llncroft, vice president; 9:30 and 11:00 A .M . v , and H ialth with Key to the Scrip- farewell sermons st the morning is beld every Wednesdsy st I p.m. isse (Suchet) C o I o t , celebrated Mr. Carton as attorney with the their 50th wedding anniversary in William J. Col:man, Interlaken, V taroa" by Miry Balter Eddy (p. servicei. In the evening at 7 p.m. idea that it would be a personal vice president; James B. Finan, Sermon IN ): “ Motet advanced I nation to the B.Y .P. w ill meet. 1957. Hagai And Lo* Party role for that luwyer. Mr. Pitcher Surviving In addition to his wife, Union Beach, secretary, Francis “THE PRESENCE OF GOD1’ the worship oI God la Spirit in itu d recalled the township hnu suffered X. Kennedy, Red Hank, treasurer, a f m ttir , and Illustrated tha son and grandson ate two other Iks M M Caacrnattaa two legal losses in the past couple grandsons. Lt. Comm. Peter Colot. and delegates - at - large, Walter araod humaa capacities of being A membership Bagel and Los of months and In each case Mr. G. Neff jr., Union Beach; Nicholas ttrsthmere Seheoi Psrty was held on Feb. S by the U.S. Navy, Alexandria, Va.; Ray Bestowed by Immortil Mind.” The Rahhl Mordecal Schreibet Carton had not acted personally as mond F. Colot, Matawan, and J. Brady, Keyport, and Robert J. DIAl-AN-INSPIRATION eabject for tha day Ii “ Mind,” and Matawan Branch of the Greater attorney. Donne, Freehold. the Golden Text u from Matthew Sabbath eve services conducted Red Bank Sec 'on of Ihe National eight grandchildren. 566-1222 Mr. Mengcs recalled that in the Funeral services will be held (21:17): 'Thou sh ilt Ip vi the Lord by Rabbi Mordecai Schrciber will Council of Jewish Wo.nei. The ev past year Mr. Carton only had ap be held Friday evening at 8: JO p.m. ening's program wan opened by the Friday morning at 8:30 a.m. from Anthony Dalfanio Host n y Cm with a ll thy heart, and with peared himr-lf at 50 per cent of the Bedle Funeral Home, Mata- • Supervised Nursery for Children Under Threa Year®. a ll th r n u I, and with all thy at the Strathmore Elementary chairman, Mrs. Al Prelutsky, who School In the s ll • purpose room. township meetings, that Mr. Mln- wan, to St. Joseph's Church where ■Ind.'7 welcomed t h e large turnout of ogue had appeared otherwise, even The third annual meeting of the • Church School at 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. The title of Rabbi Schreiber’s ser members and guests. A film strip at 9 a.m. a requiem mass will be Cliffwood Social Club was held though not the designated attorney. offered. mon will be: "Brotherhood — What was shown explaining the work Mr. Minogue explained that in all Feb. 9 nt the home of Anthony Dal- M I N ila IL , Matawaa Does it Really Mean?” The Oneg Council docs in aiding new immi Hoimdel legal business Mr. Carton fanzo. A report was given by the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pnafe B Sweeten. Minister Shabbat will be sponsored by Mr. grants to Israel. Mr. David Hol had been totally Informed and that County Holy Name secretary, Robert Winterburg. Ten and Mrs. Andrew Sackerman of SI land, owner of L'lmagc Beauty Sa new members were unanimously HfOHWAV $4 (N U I MAM It ) MATAWAN Doaald W. Shaner, Asslitant Irongate Lane, Matawan, In cele the alternating of "on hand" or Tho paitor w ill preach Sunday lon on Route 34, showed the latest “ in court duty" with him, Mr. Min- To Install Feb. 28 approved. After the meeting was Chaitor A. Galloway, Pastor bration of their 10th wedding anni hairstyles on his models and an adjourned, refreshments were serv f t both the >:4S and 11 a.m. w r versary. Mm. Sackerman will per ogue, was nothing unusual for a swered questions from the audicncc municipal attorney’s firm. Mr. Min- The first quarterly meeting of of- ed. form the candle - lighting cere on hair problems. Later he took mony. ogue reminded Mr. Menges suit women from the audience and sty was started over two years ago. led their hair tor them. Croat Q| Glory Specifies Carton f i . Latheraa Church But Warren E. Baumgartner, Matawaa-Marlhtra | Will Spealt Sunday another spectator, asked it be spec Strathmore School, Matawaa ified that it be Mr. Carton who Rev. Richard A. Weeden. Pastor directly enters the appeal to the “ The Worst Thirst” will be the Appellate Division, nnd carries it i t * man who got* through pastor's sermon topic Sunday at through In person. Again. Mr. lift without Chrlit I I Ilka a the 10:30 a.m. service during which Baumgartner noted, no reflection blindfolded man in • well- s nursery U conducted. Sunday was being cast on Mr. Minogue, lighted room. School meets at 9 a.m. A youth but the rccord of township com hootenanny will be held at 1 p.m. mittee action In hiring an attorney at Matawan Regional High School. only could be a consistent one if FASTEST it is stipulated Mr. Carton personal Old I rick Reformed ly will handle the appeal. <&*) ■radevelt Rd., Msrtborc In the argument before Judge Ym aft htvlM tt «ttt«d th* Rev. John Hart. Paator Fisher Thursday for a new trial, wanhlp **nic*t t t tk* St. John's Sunday School begins at 9:10 Mr. Minoguo cited 10 different a.m. At the 11 a.m. worship ser counts of what he felt were errors DRYING K f 7 7 M*4h«dM Chunk M«k Sunday f S U IV ’ ’ IM end I I M A.M. vice, "On Controlling Your Luck,” in the procedure. He imputed to will be the topic. Confirmation John C. Givens, Red Bank, as at H.OMNCS AVI. class meets at 5: IS p.m. and Youth torney for Mr. Price, a bringing Fellowship i t 1:30 p.m. HAZlfT. N. J. into the summation such passion Temple lath Ahm of speech that the ry was swayed •/.'[} 11 Ceaaairatlvs in this way rather than on the evi vj' ;•('/1£‘ dence presented. In this way an ex GAS \ f e , S t.Jo h n ’s Rabbi Morria L. Rubinstein cessive award was made, Mr. Min oguo asserted. He cited reference Is celebration of Brotherhood \ <\ METHODIST CHURCH' week, specisl Friday night services cases in false arrest which he (•■vtaf tMlayiheroArea) REV. ROY WATSON found of just as great gravity will bt held in the auditorium of against personal rights as the Price Nmbh >.IIH«v,Fntir tha Mitawan Regional High School case and in no case could Mr. DRYERS The Rev. Roy Watson, Eastern I t l:M p.m. The guest speaker wili Minogue find where a jury had ha th* Rev. Joha Stanley Grauel, Representative of the Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society, ■warded more than $5000. Mr. Min v V will be guest speaker at Maranatha ogue held the "sufferings" of Mr. *» Baptist Church on Sunday at 11 Price from being handcuffed and a.m. and 7 p.m. physically restrained were all over Mr. Watson, whose offices are In in an hour or so. New York City, is in clone contact Accuses Defense Mr. Givens would have none of 1 s t - . r , - S i r 1 with nearly all of the 440 mission it. He accused the defense of ■ ? ! '* ? . ■ *. - , ’ aries ol tne Conservative Baptist j Si > •' v* * ■.* •, • "character assassination" in at Society. tw, ' tempting to show Mr. Price was Mr. Watson, accompanied by Dr. habitually inclined lo the jnme kind Vincent Brushwyler, General Di of id s of violation as attributed NIW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY'S rector of the Mission, hss returned to him in hli wife's verbal com 1KAV& AOItlCY mc, from a survey trip of Central and plaint that originally drew the chief South America, with visits to Costa to the house. 144 MOAD ST., RID BANK Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, As for the defendant township, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Bra7.il, Mr. Givens contended they had had ffL S M M O M Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Haiti, snd right to take the chief as a man GAS DRYER SALE Cuba. The major time was spent MU CAN IB t t W AMD HOI UT AIMJML STEAMSHIP, totally without advance police train visiting the mission stations In Ora ing and "pin a badge on him and ■US AND VOW TKKKI%HVIBL AND BUM T ABBA ill and Argentina, R B s n v A n o M a t ou« orncu. send him forth with a gun to en AMAZING SALE PRICES ON THESE FAMOUS MAKES He Is I graduate of Wheaton Col force the law.” IT com NO MOM TO ftOOK THROUOH US lege, Wheaton, III., snd Eastern Judge Fislicr agreed. The judge Baptist Theological Seminary, Phil declared: " I have never in my adelphia. Mr. Watson has heltl pas memory seen u worse violation of N O R G E & RCA WHIRLPOOL torates In Camden and New Bright constitutional rights of n person in on, Stnten Island, N.Y. lie hns his homo and in liis person. served In Ills present post Blnce “ Tho chief admitted on the stand COME! HEAR! 1946. that ho know better, and yet with- R«v. Norman Swctting Shore Point Inn and Motel A lavofit* Spot To Entartaln ' “MESSAGES FROM THE BIBLE Your Family or Your fiiindi TO MEET TODAY’S NEEDS” a ||| | 'K ^ Starling: Tue«., Feb. 23 •in *. t m * *149” Through: Sunday, Feb. 2ft U rK «»t « e p id tr Gan Dryer w ill * t j ev«n Con! rolled, Kintli Irettaicnt af friRlle fab Ivw kiM i Ivory Monday Through frklmf (lie large waahir loads "w rlrkli-frn." Varl- rics. Five haat ejections tliermMtallcally • MO P.M, - Maintained. Alr-fluff for draperlae, blanheta, I t NOON t9 • PM. nl>l« heat Input, !>ullilln* up to proper d ryln f ate. The eaiai faat drying and economy of M M Thi Mail lcm|»«r«(tire, proloci* oil fulirlra, llera are SUNDAY IMVICKS Youi Hoili operation that charatlerlMe the Modern Gtm Of Vter Cholca. . . ■1 * 0 * Mlohsot ind Ltl* M/irloIll two mixli'lK of line ot the world'a fln«ai Ml You Cin Bit Por “ J ’honei — M4-W79 Clothia Dryer, offired at apeclal sale price*. (H U a Mfei 19 m 91,91 ilrycrM, offend nt oiieclul Milo prlcw. 20W71 Mfwlwf • I liOO Vnrltty of Plsli Kvery Prldiy |yMtn« W#r»Wp • 4:49 Cittrfng Tt FREE DELIVERY • FREE INSTALLATION • FRE! SERVICE a Hunqvrlt a Wedding. a I'nrtles Soyr* Woods Baptist Church • L*rg« Dining Kimm a Colfw a Cocltlnll I ruing. For Full Information Visit tha Noarost Offico of Your RT. f, IROW NTOW N (JUST NORTH OF RT. 18) SHORE POINT INN and MOTEL NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY IIIOIIWAY I I IMl IIOI MIIHI, HI). - IIA/I.Hf & EVERYONE INVITED I TW iday, February II, 1945 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. P«9 * Thirteen Fire Routs Family x^Sptrtans Set ToGo Mondayln First Oak Shades Fircmatic Officers For 1965 Middlesex First KEYPORT-LEONARDO In MadiMn Township HOLMDEL LEAGUE • Round Of Middlesex County Tourney Matawan C-J Foe An exploding gasoline burner Junior Division ■■ IM is a * Towaship High's faukct- iorced a family of five to evacuate Pairings lor the annual New Je r Keyport Himks 16 vs Leonardo Blue t their two - story bouse in Madisoa- fealkra will open play Monday la sey State Interscholastic Athletic H.Y.A.A. Red 23 vs H.Y.A.A. Green 18 the I W i r m Couaty coaches tour- H.Y.A.A. Blue 34 vs Keyport Jlati 6 Township Sunday afternoon, Chief Association basketball tourney were Bert Shelters of the South Old M r , — h Um th* wfaMr d a »re- announced last week. Matawan was siaudijfi I W m r • roaad « u m ketM M MVSNOtf JUNI0C Bridge Fire Co. sa.'d. About 75 fire qualified in Central Jersey, Group men from the Si h Old Bridge and J . P . Uavtas High, North Edisoa, If, and is scheduled to play Middle H.Y.A.A. Red M d ft. loaaah’a. Metuchea, ia part H.Y.A.A. Green Old Bridge Fire Companies battled sex High, a team with a 9-5 record Keyport Hawks the blaze for about two hours be ef a ieubleteeder al Ea«t B ria t- HKHSCKOOt to last weekend. Somerset County •rick’a «ym- Joe Carnuia, Madiaon H.Y.A.A. Blue fore it was brought under control. sportswriters have installed t h e Leonardo Blue Chief Shelters said. ethletlcs director, who la la charge fiuskies as favorites in this game Leonardo White a f ika toura*y had aanounccd the CONFERENCE Leonardo Gold The firemen had to return early already. Keyport Nats pairings to be a i follows: Notification o l dates for play ia The time and place of the first Monday morning to fight another la Dm round conteiti, It . J » tb* Garden State Basketball tour round 'tames will be announced Senior Diviiioi fire which destroyed a garage and li.Y A.A, Blue 25 vs H.Y.A.A. Red it b’a o( Matuchen aad John 9 . aey in Convention Hall, Asbury next week. The tourney will con large building rear'the house, he will play a t Edison High Park, came ia Ihli. week but the clude Mar. 26-27 at the Convention stenitasfl said. Forced to flee their home '. I I at I p.m., aad, in a touraey has to b* sidetracked for flail, Atlantic City, when the sec W were Mr. and Mrs. J . Jurski and __ ---- fcr at n m Amboy attention ia that the Conference tional champions in all divisions H.Y.A.A. Blue S their three children, Chief Shelter* H .Y .A .A . Red 4 said. M fc fehsol on Feb. » , Carteret rao* 1st o* hot. will play for state titles. Keyport Pistons fff.M a t Piaeaiaway Towuhip at Keyport Grammar, for instance, The pairings: Leonardo Blue No members of the family or f p.ai. aad Jolw F. Kenaedv will waa notified they ar* to play th* CENTKAl, JK BSi:Y—Oioup 4 Leonardo White firemen were injured in the blaze, P rclitniatry Kaun4 Keyport Lakers Chief Shelters added, although the |% •nuwwldi a t 1:11 p. ftrong St. Mary's School, South R i FlnmMle Officers *| tb* Matawaa T*wasMp James Vena, eaptala; U n i* Aarlemma, Johnson Regional (Clark) vs. Un ver, team Mar. I on the sculd* ■ aad CWmlcal C*. w*r* InUlled al a dfoaer Garglulo, deputy chief, and Peter Valias, ion; Steinert (Trenton) vs. Thomas family was in the home when the Jefferson (Elizabeth) and Rahway Now is the time to advertlie court. But successive defeats tt m**rt*g at th* Fir* Hm m , Uwer Mata St. Santday. burner blew up at about 3:30 p.m. w v s t r f a t a s vs. Princeton. those unused trticiet Ior ial«. A However, according to Chief Shel lb* haads of T bcae School It-21 They * f (M t t* itf* ) AatkMy M*ll*es*ir*, lint (Ftrut Round small ad ia the classified column ters, the family's pet doa was lost aad Htary Hudns Grammar M-21 Neptune vs. Johnson Reg.-Union will turn them Into cash for you. wWi tit I t Joaeph’a • ItavaM bav* kaoctod tb* Junior Raider* winner; Linden vs, Toms River; in the fire. out v\U \6 .< H m you read the cludfled td i? x td Ctiffwood P-TA Hm LEGAL Nonce LE L u c u tlt w m ■»- olher than the owner shall be deemed loose doors, broken or soiled uphol vision, clause, provision, part or en an opportunity to be hetrd con* gram at tk* Founders Day meet- decimated therein and required by SECTION 15. Each applicant grant parts of this ordinance be declared pfaM tf ckainaaa d tfet hunk m- lag a l Ihe Cliffao.-d Pareat ■ Teach the specifications, mu»t be enclosed operation by the owner thereof as ed a Taxicab Driver's License shall stery and broken or cracked glass cerning such ordinance. well as by the person actually driving The owner and operator cf each unconstitutional or invalid by any In aesled envelopes, bearing the name be Issued a license card in evidence court of competent court of jurisdic ROSE K. WENZEL, ^ Mai «m< *fv« of tk* Hirfwiil e r Aasociatioa heM is tbe School the same. The transportation of any in a form approved by Town taxicab operating in the Township and addresc of the bidder and name thereof tion, such judgment shall not affecJ, Township Clerk Caietoriun. A Him entitled “ Res of project on the outside, addressed person other thar the owner or driv ship Committee ana signed by (he of Matawan, shall present his taxi jie 1103.80 Yaath Actlvitfe* Atwelitke Airtac er in any motor vehicle bearing a cab to the Chief of Police or other impair or irvalidate the remaining cue Breathing" provided by the to Ihe Township of Matawan, Munici- Township Clerk in ils behalf: such provisions hereof; and the remainder a m eeting field al her tom e » al Building, 147 Lower Main Street, sign therein or thereon using the license card shall at all tim es be designated officer prior to the is* New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. words “ taxi", "taxicab", "cab” , or suance or renewal of his License and of said ordinance shall remain valid Miller Ave.. Haitat Mn. Pr«d wsa shown. Frank Tertulin, captain Slatawan. New Jersey, and m ust b t imm inently displayed and adequate- and effective. H iw m w ill m W ia CMrdlaMlaR accompanied by a certified check for ••hack” shall be prima facie evidence fy protected in the interior of any thereafter upon request of said Chief of the squad discussed mouth to- not leas than ten (10) per cent of of operation. tax/cab operated by the licensee so of Police or other designated officers SECTION 21. This ordinance shall Uw activity. the amount bid and be delivered at CRUISING Is the practice of driv that the face thereof shall be nt all so that it may be Inspected to deter take effect upon final passage and mouth resuscitation. publication according to law. .■ Tha drive will be keM during the The Giri Scout Color Guard tbe place and on the hour above ing about the 8treeta of the Tow n times in the full view of and plainly mine whether it complies with tho BKmth of April aad ihe teiidenti named ship with a taxicab so as to solicit legible to any passenger seated in provisions of this ordinance. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given f:om Troop 149 opened the pro- passengers or to bring the presence the rear seat of such taxicab; the SECTION 21. The operator of cach that Uie foregoing Ordinance was No bidder mny withdraw his bid introduced at a regular meeting of a t Hoimdel will be asked U> donate tt ram. The local Girl Scouts and for a period of thirty i3Q) days after of the taxicab to the attention of said license card shall nt all limes t&xicab shall al all times have avail MUSTANGS prospective passengers. A taxicab be and remain the property of the able a Euitohie cash receipt book to the Township Committee of the Town to the orR uiutloa. Richard Spen Brownies pei'irmed In aimmemor the date set for the opening thereof. ship of Matawan on Monday, Febru cer, HYAA president, hat cmphi- The awarding of a contract shall driving along the streets of this Township and at the directions ot write out, sign and give to any pas alioo of Founder Day. Mrs. John Township for any purpose other than the Township Committee shall at senger requesting the same a written ary 15, 1963, and passed on first ,,y>y#l*ed thu 4M children now take be Rubject to the approval of the reading, and the sam e was then Scalzo, president, conducted the project by the State of N«w Jersey while transporting a passenger going any time be surrendered to the Town receipt in the amount of the fare / * % ^ M r t ia activitiea apoaiored by the to a definite destination by the most ship Clerk. paid. ordered to be published according buainess session during which the Department of Health. to law, and that such ordinance khan HYAA, vhlch Is run strictly on vol direct route in response to a call for SECTION 16. No Taxicab Driver's SECTION 22. The Township Commit, nominating committee was rami The Mayor and Committee reserve a taxicab by a prospective passenger be further considered for final pasa* ' t fund* with volunteer help. the right to reject any or all bids Uccrise card other than that of Uie tee of the Township of M ataw an shall age at a regular meeting of the sated from the floor. Serving on or returning by the most direct route licensee actually operating the cab or to accept the bid thai In its judg have the right, pursuant hereto, to Township Committee of the Town The airla twirlin'" program ia be the committee will be Mrs. Walter ment will be for the best interest of to the taxicab's home, terminus or at the time shall be displayed there adopt resolutions establishing zones t o m r, hack stand after discharging a passen in. ship of Matawan to b« held at the Ian held every Saturday from I to Daniewicc, Mrs. George Mead and tbe Township of Matnwan. or districts within the Township lim Municipal Building at 147 Lower ger or fiolng to or from the said ter* it*- as it may from lime to time deem I p.m. ander the direction of Mra. Mra. Vincent Oraboaa. By order of the Mayor and Com SECTION 17. No taxicab shall here Main Street, in the Township of minus or hack stand to the d riv e r1* after he operated in this Township desirable or necessary, for the pur David C arlun, auisted by Mra. Final plana were made (or the mittee of the Township uf Matawan. home by the direct route shall be Matawan, New Jersey, on Monday, unless and until there is prominently pose of prescribing or fixing max the 1st day of M arch, 1D€5, at eight DATED: February I, 1M5 prima facie evidence of cruising. imum or minimum churgcs which ftsve Starace and V iii Pat Park luncheon a n d fashion show to be ATTEST: Rose K. Wenrel, displayed in the interior thereof within held Saturday, Mar. 27 at 12 o'clock PERSON includes the plural as well the full view and access of nny nay be made within the area or ' Giria BatketkaU Clerk as the singular and artificial as l>as*t>ngers therein a complete list within said districts for such taxicab noon ir. the school cafctorium. Tic Henry E, Traphagen wc]J as natural persons, of fares, charges or tariff rates seivice. G irli basketball now is being held ketn are available from members Mayor charged for transportation of passen S E C T IO N 23. In addition, the Town YES! BY GEORGE! J10 |12.M TOWNSHIP is the Township of Mat* st th* Indian Hill School from 2 to ol the executive committee and the owan, in the County ol Monmouth and gers, which fares, charges or tariff ship Committee m ay by resolution, ways and mean committee. Mrs. Stale of New Jersey. rates so displayed, and no other, matte such general rtilcfj and reg 4 p.m. every Saturday. Mrs. Shir- NOTICE shall lie those to be charged any ulations ' and such special findings WE'LL BE OPEN MONDAY lay Lajiattuts la is charge of the Arthur ' avoy announced a mem AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN LICENSED means In accordance pt-ssenficrs so transported. and rulings as mny be ncccssary for ORDINANCE ENTITLED “AN Oil- with the appropriate section of this ' Divisioa and Mrs. Robert bership of Ml. The class attend SK C T IO N Ifi. Kvpr5' tnxicah so li the proper regulation and contiol DINANCE LIMITING AND RE ordinance. of tho operation of laxicuhs in the id Mrs. Dorothea Jaaa- ance award was won by Miaa Eliza STRICTING TO SPECIFIED DIS S E C T IO N 2. From and after the censed shall have painted on both sides thereof the words " t a x i" or Township nf Matawnn and enforce saaa the Senior Divlilon. A ll girls beth Finnegans’ th.'rd grade. TRICTS OH ZONES AND REG effective date of Oils ordinance no ment of Dii.s ordinance, in addition ULATING TilEIlElN BUILDING person shall operate any t.ixlcnb ''cab ’* Jn letters nt feast six inches OMr eight • yaara • of • age may high or tiie name of the operating thereto and not inconsistent there AND STKUCTUKES ACCORDING within this Township unless both the with and may alter, amend, repeal ■articipsta. Temple Shalom Plan* TO THE CONSTRUCTION A N n taxicab and the driver thereof arc owner containing the words "taxi", "cab" or "taxicab'' or an electrfc and publish the same from tim e to Awards Night is scheduled to be THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF licensed pursuant to this ordi time. THE USE OP LAND: PROVIDING nance nnd conform to al! the pro sign affixed to the top of the motor " at tbe end of th *’ pieaeat Family Night Sarvica vehicle in clear view from all side* S E C T IO N 24, The violation by the FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND visions hereof, provided that «urh taxicab owner or the the toxicnl: ftam m i, tatatively aet for the taxicab licenses as are now issued bearing the words "taxi” , "cab" or ENFORCEMENT OF THE PRO “ taxicab", driver of uny rules, regulations, spe nrat waak is Ap;ll. Dominick On- A special Invitation lo families VISIONS OF THE ORDINANCE: nnd outstanding shall remain effect cial findings and rulings which are ESTABLISHING A BOARD OF ive untlf their respective expiration SECTION J9, Tiie owner of each hereafter promulgated by (he Town s rl and Cbarlts Morsa w ill co-ordi- to bring their children seven-years- dotes and the taxicabs thereby licens taxicab so licensed shail keep or M s the pneram. Patches will be d-age and older lor a family night ADJUSTMENT AND FIXING PEN ship Committee of the Township of ALTIES FOB VIOLATIONS IN ed shall be deemed to be licensed pur* cnuse to be kept a written dally Matawan and included within a res BRING THE FAMILY " «raid>.: lo s ll bays and girla who aervice, Friday evening, Feb. t t , TIIE TOWNSHIP OF MATAWAN/' suant to the terms of this ordinance, record of each trip made by tbe said taxicab showing the date, time olution or resolutUmx adopted by san# have conaiHsntly participated la has been extended by Temple Shal NOTICE is hereby given that an until such licenses are surrendered, Governing body, shall b« sufficient Ordinance above entitled wns passc-d suspended or revoked or have ex and place the cab was engaged, the a w HYAA program. om, the Reform Congregation of place and time of discharge of the cause for revocation of any license and adopted at the regular meeting pired: provided, nevertheless, that in granted to such taxicab owner or YE COTTAGE INN Robe rt Knudsen, equipment Matawan. Tbe aervice will begin at of the Townahip Committee of the all other particulars said tAXicabi and passenger, tiie number nf pussentiers carried, the fare received, distance taxicab driver pursuant to this ordi cfcsirman, reported the boys Sca I p.m., one-htlf hour earlier than Townahip of Matawan, County of their owners shall be subject to all nance and shall be sufficient cause Monmouth and State of New Jer the provisions hereof. carried, the fare received, distance 149 WEST FRONT ST. — KEYPORT lar Divisioa inlforms have bees re usual, and will be held at the Strath tiaveled, a statement of receipts and lor the refusal by the Township Com aey held on February 15. r ‘ SECTION 3. There are hereby es mittee to renew such license in ad Good Food — Delightful Atmojphero ceived aad isaaed lo the boys on the more Elementary School in the all D A T E D . February - ...... 15, JW- tablished two classes of taxicab li expenditures and the Taxicab Driv* er a License number of the person dition to any and all other grounds purpose room. censes to be known as *'Taxicnb Driv heretofore specifically mentioned in ROSE K. WENZEL. er's License" and "Taxicsb Owner's d riving the eab on the trip. Such Tel. 264-1263 Ample Fr«« Parking The nest meet ins of the HYAA .There w ill be readings and stor- Township Clerk records shal) be subject lo inflec this ordinance. License" respectively. SECTION 25. Any person or per w ill b* held oa Mar. I at the home iea of interest to children aa well i l l IS M SECTION 4. A "Taxicab Driver's tion by the Police Department of the Township of M atawan or the Town sons who shall violate any of the s t Mra. Louis Msuro, Rout* II , as lo adulta and a musical pro License" shall entitle the person nam provisions of this ordinance shnll MONMOUTH COUNTY ship Committee at their discretion. ed therein to operste within this upon conviction thereof be subject Halmdai. A il interested adulta are gram which w ill Include active par SURROGATE'S COURT Township sny taxicab duly licensed There shall also be reported to the Isvitad ta attend. ticipation from all the congrega NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE Township Clerk th« happening of un to a fine not exceeding two hun hereunder until the said license either dred dollars (1200.00); or imprison SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE accident involving such taxicab or tion. - ESTATE Of CHARLES V. TAYLOR, expires or is surrendered, suspended ment in the County Ja il for a term BUY THRU CAHILL or revoked and shall not be trans the loss of property left in the taxl> A t Chriitening DECEASED. cab by a passenger within twenty not exceeding ninety (DO) days in LEGAL NOTICE ferable. llte discretion of the Magistrate by Pursuant to Ihe order of DONALD S E C T IO N 9. A "Taxicab Owner's four hours after such event. 9. CUNNINGHAM . Surrofate of the whom such person is convicted. M r*. Grace , Curran, Prospect p u b l i c N o n e a: t o contractors County of Monmouth, thia day made, License" shall entitle the taklcib S E C T IO N 10. The owner and op. SECTION 20. All ordlnnncaa and Notice Is Jwrcby given Mat in lid therein described to be operated In erator ol each taxicab operating in parts of ordinances Inconsistent with aiat Gardens, Matawan. attended m tbe application of tha underaigned, Mis Township by • driver duly li bids an Invttt* iru will tos rtnlvxl Fidelity union Truit Company, Sole th* Christening of her (rcal-great- bjr Utt T m m M s o t Matawan, Mon ■Mcutor. of the estate of the a aid censed hereunder until the said II* —phew, Robert William Kennedy mouth County, flaw Jersey, at the Charles V. Taylor, defeated, notice cense either expires or is aurren* Municipal Bulfdlna, 147 Lower Msln dcred, suspended o r revoked and Jr. In St. Ann's Church, Lawrence- i t hereby given to the creditors of shail not be transfersble. Street, Matawan Townihlp, at a:S* said deceased to present to the said viile, Saaday. The first child of Mr. P.M . Pravailin# Timt, on Monday, S E C T IO N S. Any license iBsued pur Sole Executor, their claims under oath suant to the terms o f this ordinance Yes, We Have and Mrs. Robert V . Kennedy. M arch 1, IM , tor Iha construction within t l i months from this dste, Lawrancevllle, ia tl>e grandson of at s Water Hupcly System and Ap Dated: Janusry 27th. 1963. shall expire at midnight of the thirty- purtenances to dellvar one ttioiuan# first day of December of the year In Fidelity Union Trust Company which ft waa issued unless sooner M r. aad Mrs. Joseph Keaaedy, fallen* par mlnusa of water to of tha Ayelet Chaptar, who liva ia Mri. Leo Lammeri, tied for sec Lose 5017 Voters Four Boy Scouts Meet Neighborhood Commissioner Jame* Nm m Chairman (ha hayiaora araa ara enacted >a Program Features ond; Mrs. Donald Lammers, third. P-TA Buys Films Bennett were ChrUtopher Donovarv^i attend. Next month’s arrangement will be A total of 9017 voters baa been Tenderfoot Requirements Michael Thompson, Richard Ashen- M ri. Louie Weintraub, Maple “ Mother's Joy,” a composition for dropped from the permanent dorf and Teddy Wallach. Tha cere Donor Luncheon wood, President of B'nai B'rith Carden Lighting a child's room. For School Use registration records In Monmouth Tenderfoot requirements were mony was attended by the boys' Women, Northern New Jersey Plan Flower Show County, it waa announced today met by four boys during a meeting parents. '4^9fea.' t d m im i L in a r , M OMea A program on "Garden Lighting” At the recent Parent - Teacher by Commissioner of Registra of Boy Scout Troop 239, Hazlet, Council, will axtead greetings. The A committee meeting will be Association meeting held in Middle It was announced a hike to Tele U m Matawaa, haa baaa appotat- irogrim theme lor th* luncheons held on In the home rf tion, Glenn L . Swader. Voters sponsored by the Lillian Dr. School f was presented by Mrs. Rose Kane Feb. 25 Rd. School, Hazlet, announcement graph Hill Park ii being planned a i P i— LaaetMM Chalrmaa af * " It ’a a Small World." Guests Willard Aumack, 24 Lynn Blvd., laaa iiermaaent registration by Parent - Teacher Association. and will be led by William Dono n a t B'lKh Woaca, AyttM Chap- during a meeting of the Root tnd was made by the executive board w ill ba entertained by Broadway Branch Garden Club held at the Hailet, to discuss plans fnr the an (allure ta vote at any election Welcomed into tha troop by van. The scouts also are preparing ‘ ‘ b» Mra. fr aad TV perionaliU:i. nual spring flower show. The date of the successful hind raising re during four consecutive years. At Harris Gardens Fire House, Union sulting from the recent “ Fair" con Scoutmaster Leo Armenti md for summer camping. M ri. Laoaard Chikrin, Coionia, Beach. set for the event U May 22. this time tbe original and dupli Tba Nortfcara Hear Jaraay Caaa- ducted by members of the P-TA. cate permanent registration and Council Vice President, ii overill Slidei by the New Jersey Power It was announced a delegation Mrs. Joseph Ready, president, au « a( • aai rrtih W«m Ii apaa- chairman, aad she will be assisted from the club will attend a meet record ef voting is removed to nrtaa a'aarlaa al fwr aaccaaalva and Light Company were lestured thorized Vincent G. Finelli, princi the Inactive file and the voter 11 by Mrs. Joseph Taller, Elizabeth. and showed unique ideas for gar ing of the Raritan Township Shade pal, to purchase additional films for D aS taachaoaa ia Iba Waldorf Tree Commission to hear speaker shall be required to re-register Aatoria Haul, New Yatk, aa Saa- den lighting. Next month's pro use on the Controlled Reader ma before being allowed te vote at gram will be on “ Horticulture" Dave Shaw of the Monmouth Coun chine which the P-TA purchased Sya, Fah. M. Mar. 1. Mar. 14 aai Joint Matting ty Shade Tree Cor 'ission. any subsequent electioa. " ir. II hr tie baaafHal Ihaphil- and club members were asked to for the school last year. Part of Each non-voter haa been noti ...... MU of I ’aal I'rith B'nai B'rith T ’omen, Ayelet prepare question.! they may have Seeds were on sale along with the fund will be used to establish a fied by card of their removal, aad Ayelat Chapter will Chaptar, Bayshore Area, will hold on any problems pertaining to the be' Donations were approved for the Monmouth County Heart Fund and the Disaster Fund by the Court St. Joseph. Catholic Daughters of Am erica at the meeting conducted by Mrs. John Sut I iff. Grand Regent, in St. Joseph's School auditorium, Keyport. It was announced that Ihe annual poetry contest for the students of St. Joseph’s School, sponsored by the Court, now Is being conducted Nm'i \mjmm Mkt p Mum best listini mri hilpful Mrs. Sutliff and Mrs. Frank Let- wenske reported on bookte as they hid attended. Invitations were read IT m IH MM tt m t tf ItN fncriptfoni In (ht chack lists Mow, in additional phone to book teas at Court Mercedes, book IMii| ht younUt or your butlnes* will milt# it tosiir for people to ruch you- Woodbridge, and Court St. James Red Bank. The next cancer meet Mp yw wold nMfl| call*—or poulbly loting builnm. ing will be held Tuesday, Feb. 23, at the home of Mrs, John Thaler, 12.1 Broad St., Matuwan. MW MMK USTIM FN: MSMESS PHONE USTWG FOR: \'rui rz S' □ AwHowlwliKtlvoin clubt □ A businessman with customorb In r u C L K I D I • f i r o u p t iron covered by other phone w o r k p o w e r directories. DO TANK OUR OIL Q A rolotivo Hvln| with inothor i AND « O B t DONE, (amity momUr. □ A key employe* who Is frequently WITH COLDISH ROOMS “walks” right contacted by customer*. WHK over bumps and trouble Q AlN M gtf Uvln|ithom«. □ A businessman whoM firm Is Independent front suspension takes the "truck” out of Q Smul poopto roildini logtthif known by mote than one name, truck ride. It sm ooths rough roads, protects truck, driver MnlnilohoMoholl □ A businessman who wlshai and cargo from excessive jolting. And on Chevrolet pickups customers to call another number It’s a proved system with m illions of m iles of user experience after hours. b e h i n d i t T r y It out on one of Chevrolet’s great Fleetside or Why not irnni* for MpM tddMonal Itottnga la the naw phone book now? It'a th* one Stepside pickups. It's one of the M g reasons that Chevrolet A •hilly haul* li unhealthy m •nd only MfflpMt |u4de to phoning In your am, Additional llstlnii cost lutprlslngly VM M UMsmlortnbl., 0a IN I' V, KNOWN reln«ntiM'< NIiim Itoie Ii mw, \\ (t'tinlliitiMl un imhi) fi