$0. IlJSTOBICAi »»»»•• t . tt.J. • I jgg--Hi- J (X)VERDVG This Week TOWNSBtPtOr Two Sections HOLHDEL, MADISON MARLBORO, MaTAWAM AND 22 Pages HATAWAN BOBOUOB

90th YEAR — 44 th WEEK Mmbtu MATAWAN, W; J., THURSDAY, APRIL SO, 1959 Mtmbtr Editorial Nn Jantr Putts AuocUuoa Single Copy Tea Centi CHttwood Round-Up Pleads Guilty To Madison Township School Officials Inspect Model Of Planned High School Referendum On Full-Acre Minimum; Iho CHIfw»ed Elementary gckwl will told Iti uuul •priag t*B*d*a> Taesday 1st an chit Embezzling Count Rezoning For Bendix, Holmdel Issues dna whe tan reached their Bilk Mrthasf «• or hefnrc Seat, Former Collector Electronic* Firm Buying Crosi Property * INI The rounds «U be To Be Sentenced beta a* Use CBttweed Memorial In Holmdel yillocj* At Site For Plant SetMl fnm t to 11:» a-m. tar Charles J. Kelly, former Matst- H«fmd«l Tewnshlp Ptaanlna : •I iaa1llis«_»lliiii iut nun* be- wen, Township Collector and Trea- Not Too late To Help BoaM stirted consideration Tues fka with A to M and from 1:11 surer, Thursday entered a plea ol day of the ipnlng ordinance pre •• 1 p.m. for eUMic* whose but The Matawan Township cancer guilty in MonmoMth County Court smtsd to conform with the Master . •ames begta with N to Z. driv* chairman, John Trabechino Plan developed by Morrow As- - " - ' He following Information U r»- to charges Of embezzling' $720.11. requests th» businessmen In the sodates, Pair Lawn, lor tha town- aolred for admlssiea to the Mat- A five-month audit by the firm of area who have not mad* their con- ship over the past two years. Two awaa Township Public School; Joseph J, Seaman Co., Perth Am- trlbuttoo, do so by miking checks proposals wers pretentM lor con Birth certificate,' "proel of vac-. boy, completed Dec. 10, 1958, show- psyible to the American Cancer slderatlofl dlrsctly which were al elaatioa, against smallpox, D.P.T.' ioclety, c/o Box (7, Cllftwood, variance with tha ordinance. aad poll* shots, borne,, address, ed shortage L In the collector- District captain, Mrs. Frank Bernard Goldsmith, plannlntt mailing address, phono number treasurer's account totalling $33,- Bradach has appointed Mrs. Frank 0* emergency number to be vsed board chairman, proposed a rtf- 3J1.3S. Shaw to assist her. Anyone- still srenaum on adhering to lh» full- la too event of Illness or Occident wishing to help with the cancer sad year of all childhood dls- Mr. Kelly, SI, who had served acre minimum tot sliei The new as Township Collector since 1M5, Irlva Is asked to call LO4-17J7. toning ordlnanCt would do*agrao> ' resigned his post July 3, 195S. when krts In Haslet, Centorvllle tad he was charged formally with em Holmdel Village from thtfull-acrt bezzlement after1 shortages were Ban On Gravel minimum $2,400,(KH) Bonds discovered in the collector-trea- Bendix Aviation Corp. made sr> ' surer's account when records of plication by latter for retonlng ol cash on hand were brought up to Mining Stands [he west lit seres of the l7Mcre Power For Board date as of June 30. William Cross farm In Holmdel Forbes Beach P>o|ect Village, bordering both Holmdol- Under Engelhardt Mr. Kelly had been released In $5000 ball by Matawan Township Lacks State Permit Llncroft Rd. and South St., so Figure For New MHS Magistrate Luther A. Foster tor they may locale an electronics re-. action of the grand jury. In plead- Called In Monday by ths Midi- search and manufacturing plant In State Department of Education ing Thursday to an accusation ion Township Zoning Board of Ad- the tenter ot the tract, The re- officiali conferred Monday with the drafted by Prosecutor Vincent P. ustment to show cause why he toning si variance with the new Matawan Township Board of Edu-> keuper, however, Mr. Kelly waiv- ihould not be enjoined permanently toning ordinance In this ares, would . cation on the ways and rneans ot ed grand jury action. rom gravel mining at Forbes be a change frfrom residential tn building a 13,000,000 junior-senior leach, Mtnchoilor Hooper, Me- light( industrialinduttrW,. Only Four Acts listed high school u recently recommend- luchon, told tho board that he still To Sign Contract Ol Sale ed for the district by Or. N. L. The accusation prepared by Mr, wanted to build s 1000-penon cap Tho Ucndlx letter notified the Engelhardt jr.. New York, school Keuper listed only four acts of aclty swimming pool at the bench. beard -that tho eorpersilon had survey specialist retained by the embezzlement committed in June FaMffjj (HIT lie will turn his in- come to terms with Iho Cross own •IBH-totalmg-ffM.Jl. Ifle prose, lorest to a marina for busts or aort on Iho purchase of tho 118 Dr. Edward W. Kilpatrlck III. cutor said the complete probation bdlvlslon of the 49 ocres he con acres and a contract o( salt would director of Dullness services, State department report of the shortage Shown above la the scale model of the a,l7S,»MMadUo. Shopping Conlen Richard Pine, . ,t of «ht Maalsen Township roll at the beach, Mr. Hooper be tlgnod "by May 1." The plan Department of Education, disclosed will be submitted to the court be- Township High School, Construction will begin la July. SIM of to* Board of Education) Miss Carol u. DslbascoUWI»K»,, a« boar«u«rdu memberimmnr,, an••«d• iverrod. nlng board members wore of the in'Trenton yesterday he had in- fore Mr. Kelly Is sentenced. The school will be the intersection of Routes I and 18, In the BrOwntowa Dr. Eugene W. Shrank, superintendent ol Madison Township Schools. opinion this was a conditional con- sentencing will be May 14. Maxi- section. Studying the model are, (left to flght)t Patrick Marotl* Th. model Is on display at ths 1. C. Penney Store, Henry Delbasco, chairman ol the formed the board the building .of board, explained to Mr. Hooper tract of tale, based on the pro- a $3,000,000 high school only could mum sentence on each of the four and Chartas R. Jackson of the J. C. Penney Store al the Sayre Woods viso thai Bendix obtains the re. counts is seven years In Jail or a thai up until the tlmo he obtains a be accomplished If an annual tax- wilding psrmlt to construct the wnlng sought. The letter pledged financed cash appropriation were 12000 fine or both. Although Town- erection of a "one-story; air-eon- put in the budget each year for ship Attorney Ezra W. Karkus was In Hospital Plan looking Ahead swimming pool, he Mil bs gravel Black Ends Term Reject Lone Bid mining, a prohibited activity at the dltloned" plant "harmonious" with the first yean of financing such Instructed by the township com- Seme division of opuUesi ap- Hamy V. J4aliMid?»arMlde»t the countryside in which II It lo a school to make up the balance mittee to take whatever action It1 beachfront for the use ptrmlt he peared te exist Thursday at the el the Marlboro Itwashlp Board was granted last Tune. Tho chair- be located, over Uw present limitation of S2,- necessary against the collector- On Health Board Marlboro Township Committee For School Bonds el Education, cMflrmed Uul 400,000 borrowing power available treasurer or surety firms holding men explained that the permit mt In miking his proposal tor • meetutg as te the township's night John MaeWllllan, restricted to the removal of travel to the board. - • •• ' bonds on the posts for the collect Resignation U participation la the preaoaed Madlion Turn* Down Matuchea, the beard architect, referendum on continuing with the lion snd payment" of the shortages from a hill at the entrance to the Uill-sxrt minimum tot elte. Mr. Dr. Kilpatrlck further revealed Freehold hospital. Tho hospital was drawing pUss lor aodWonS area for use In filling In the mead- 1 no payment has been received un- Effective Today 4.6 Per Cent Rate Goldsmith recalled that whan a that be had cautioned the board at the 'county -seat would be con- to Central Schftrt but Mr. Itollaad owland for a 1000-csr parking lot. til now. . , nected with Fltkln and have* did im think they wouW be ap- show Qt hands was taken at a that for district* tuch at Mattwan, Citing business pressures and In- Sale of a $1,173,000 bond lame It did not Include digging gravsl public hearing when the lull-acre when the borrowing power already Mayor John Marx Jr., had noted creased responsibilities as a mem- M-bed capacity at ths atari; It to provide funds to construct the plied In ths lmm»dlsta futurs. at the beachfront and selling limit would cost an estimated tMMW. He polaltd out Uu board wIshsA ordinance -tint was adopted, there. is exceeded, amortization of a new the township was "fully protect- ber of the Board ol Education, first, htj^ school in MAdlson Town- of U\e township. An arts 400 leel wero 200 voting for the tall-acre debt would have to be completed ed" under bonds it holds in the Mayor Charles T. McCar n-i t* be frapatedba taas nsw hous- Duncaa P. Black, 10 Taylor Rd., ing oa a svbatantial M»l» should wldo by IM foot across li atftcled minimum and only II agtlntt Mr, on a 20-year basis to 4 pqint where two positions. Mr. Kelly was bond* ported that he had ' " " to » depth ol It feet at tho bear*. Goldsmith believed it the board would ibe returned to ad bV the American Surety OK1, MataVan, Tuesday night raatgaad MMstiLasttaVJek ~~ ~ * .theMadiaoo ;tn» We WM township wlthl* SfUraB the legal limit* of il» bor- New York, for SftQOO as collector at' * member .of ,|fl*li#captcity at the end ol that and by the " " mm eetw added lo tna wkoo p/nco as more (in water table a ing dntlnaiiae call/nji Mr downgra rS* iS SofkSt 1/ ed to ptli issu». tako effect today. on * similar Mad of wllfcouf fh« need lo suU l» exlal- •"orl>c» Beach now at tha six-fool lnK against such a prepondortnt Mo«l»i>ojif 11 *•*•""• -Mum*'* Kepnt Mr, Black, a resident of the bor- basis as Ihe lowmhlp now par- The bid a J. J. Vanlngeo, New Ing lavatory and other supple- level. Ho declared Iho water table show of popular foellng against If. ^BnKtMrtrHH* ateiateieed It bab d been In his report to the committee York bond specialist!, which cited mentary facilities. The plans depth had lo be dotormlned before Ho foresaw only a bitter outburst the estimate of himselhilf f and ofD Dr. ough for the past eight years, was ticipates la Iho Freehold Regional in December 1958. Mr. Seaman serving his second term as a mem- High .School Dbtrlct. an Interest rate of 4.60 per cant being sketched lake Into account ho could mike Ihe Invoatment to go of popular protest when Iho now William B. Warner, State Director with plans for a swimming (continued on page six) said, "Our audit of the collector's ber of the board of health. He Some of the commltieemea for the Issus, was turned down by Ihe need lo add as many at II for Secondary Education, and Dr. accounts disclosed the reported was a successful candidate for the were openly hostile to the pro- rooms if the f e is a surgt ol pool Edward Spare, Assistant Director cash on hand of .139.144.59 as of (continued on page six) posal, saying the hospital would the board ai excessive. No dste was population growth. Mr. Holland Meeds Permit To Build of School Business Services that Dec. 31, 1957, This amount was be no more than an "emergency" set for another attempt to sell tha gsvo assurance It wss all a mat- Leonard 1'laff, t board mombor, Transistor Plant - this would mean all but $460,000 of deposited on Feb 4, 1958. We pro- station for Fltkln for the handling the bond tsiuf. ter of being forwlghted In view explained that without a permit the debt would have to be retired Guadacanal Cadets of Freehold area eases el an un- ofetha way populalloa Increases ceeded to bring our records up to Richard Pint, boird president, to build t twlmmlng pool, his op- by the end of 20 years. date an the count of cash," Mr. desirable order like alcoholic. had thrown other school districts oration was no more than tho pro- Bendix Intention Dr. KHpatrick made the further Host At Contest said Tuesday night that despite Its Into a stale of dire emergency. Seaman continued, "and records The only other business la the (allure to receive a satisfactory ilbltod gravel-mlnlng. With such notation that it had been found were brought up to date June 30. On Saturday, the Guadalcanal short meeting wss the acceptance Manufacturing Unit by state officials there would be Issue, the. board will go ahead with permit, it bocomos sxoavitlng to "We were able to determine that Cadets sponsored the first annual of (be resignation of George plans to bteak ground for the rod s structure tnd tho gravel or May Be For Holmdel fUO.OOO remaining of the present as o( Dec 31, 1957, there were color guard contest at the Cliff- Armstrong front the planning outstanding school debt for the school construction "sometime In Amend Provisions Jlrt taken out of Ihe oxctvatlon receipts not deposited amounting wood Manorial School before a board and Ihe naming of Frank July." ~ where the structure la to bo plicod Mayor James II. Ackorson re Memorial and CWtwood Memorial Rappa, RobertsvlUe, In his plao. to $31,910.91," Mr. Seaman said. crowd ot approximately 550 Bonding to construct ths legally can be told off at surplus voakd al Iho Holtndal Township Schools to be retired at the end 'Although a complete verification people. Winners wera Roaemarle of the 20-year span, so that this pupil high school, ths first pi Of Boating Bill •oil. Mr. Dolbatco noted thai It rninmlltoo moollns Thursday (hat ot delinquent taxes from Jan. 1 Kegedus, Perth Amboy Melo- ed forth* township, was approv- will bo no easy matter for Mr. Iho plant, which Ileudlx Aviation would bring the allowable re- through July 3 of this year show- dears, best color guard captain; mainder down to $320,000. The ed Oct. 15, ISM, by a margin of Result Of Anault louper to get a pormlt to build Corp would locals on tho Crosi ed no Irregularities or discrepan- Perth Amboy, Melpdears, best Matawan Taxicah M by school district voters. Pu- i swimming pool ss moro agencies property In tho koulherly part to state director pointed out this cies, verification of franchise and color guard] Jersey Raldtn, By Shore Boatmen (continued on paga six) pils from Madison Township Attend linn Iho township iHilldlnii Inipoc- the township, would be s mnnu gross receipts taxes disclosed an Bridgeton, second; Our Lady of Run In Kcyport high schools In Malawan, Ssyrs- iir are Involved. The Stato Water Iscturlnii unit. Tho plan would additional shortage of $1420.47," Lourdes. Paterson, third; Hurri- vllle and South Amboy. Drastically reduced pormlt and 'ollcy Commission must tro assurod make mlnuto-ilrod iranslslon, (lie he added. cane Girls, Baltimore, Md., mayor rtinortpd Better School Group Ordinance Violated; The proposed school destined for registration foes, valid (or threo Involves no woite nf wutor ro fourth; Ml Ephraim, fifth. years Instead ol one, are among Meeting Tonight The auditor Indicated the short- Heavy Fine Imposed construction on a 50-scro tract of tnurcos, Mr. Dulliatco cautioned John Wadlnigtun. a apcclslor age resulted from a manipulation Runners-up from sixth to 14 •land at the Intersection of Routes amendments to a proposed date llm, snd tl\f Slato Dcpartmenl t)f nskrd lur more intormaUmt nn Inr The nominating- committee will of the taxes paid by homeowners were St. Anne's, Fslr Lawn; Bar- Fine of $100 and K costs v. m. 9 and U In Browntown, will have power boat control law being drift- lealtli mint be convinced (he cun llfmllK jirrjjixl. The numlmr ol report a new slate of officers to- and receipts included in franchise ringer Walker, Lyndhurst; Sayre- ed by the Stalo Department of Con- atructlan plant for tho swlmmtnu. pcraoni la 1)0 omployrd. tho >ln> Imposed Iut night by • XI regular classrooms, 14 labors- night for the Committee for Better and gross receipts taxes. He said ville: Lakeland, Ronkonkamo, i torlet, technical and special servation and Economic Develop- pool moot all requirements uf tho ol iho plant bulhllnx. ulllitiri It Schools at. the organization's meet- apparently all manipulations of N. Y.; St. Catherine's (GirU), ment. •unitary code. would r«nulre, wero qtiuatlonod •-••-• to » 1000-nupll ing at Matawan High School. The funds were in small amounts. St. Aftrani, N. Y.; Chaplain Dale, Charles Koban, how of Another major change, poslpon Leon Arrownmllh. another board Tho mayor aald ho knew nothing Philadelphia, Pa.; St. Catherine's in BOO-pupfl II- nominating committee Is com- Long Public Career - brary. Inn ths effective dale of law to member, believed the obvious com- ahoul (hoso features, but that lie posed of George Hensler, Joseph Mr, Kelly has a long career In (Boys) St. Albani; Rangerettes, a taxicab in Keyport without » Jan. 1, IBM, also will bo made In plications to gciilnif s twlmmlnu, had had' assurances In tolvphonr Smith and the Rev. • William J; public service which began In 1934 Rusnemede; St. Raymond's Wild- cense. Patrolman George Nadi- the bill which has been aubjocl pool building pormlt made II et- cnnvnrsatlons with Uenillx nfflclali Hutcheson. the state win be acted when he was named- township wood.: : * Keyport Police, the eomptom.. Walling Named Newt to widespread criticism by boatmen tentlal the board must know if Mr. (hat Iho manufacturing operation! On next month, and (n the mean- treasurer and later, water rent A concert ww presented by. the told the court Mr. Koban did ha Director Of Dally In ths bayshoro arsa, Both Mata- lonpnr would be prepared to fill m.uld Involve no noise, odor or time nommatlods of eligible mem- collector. He was appointed collec- Guadalcanal Cadets to open the a license in Keyport for one < wan Township tnd Keyport official- ip Iho hole ho ha< made at I'urboe smoko. ben from the floor also may be tor fn I9U to fill the vacancy contest and an exhibition^ given but that a second, Involved in ii<< AUred D. Wslllng, Mlllburn, ly went on record opposing Ihe leach if ho finds lie cannot go A lattsr from Ihe Dondlx firm mad*. caused by the death of James Pow- by the-GuadalcarjJ Coaitallers, complaintp, , wwas licensed In the iim Tuesday was appointed news dlrec- measure. ihotd with the swimming pool. Mr. read at the mooting asked about • Latest development in. the school ers. In November of that year, he closed, the' show... Judging of tha ough of..... Mstawan. ... torr and Sunday editor of the NeNe-- Agreement on the amendments looper't wile, Marlon, declared coning change from residential bafldmg program tor the district defeated Martin N. Frey in ancontMt was-done by. the Mld- , Patrolman Nsdler stated that c,» wark NewN s In «a announcementt was retched at a conference of hat dirt they had brought down lo Industrial si the Cron trict and also win Be discussed. The public election contest for the post of col- Atlantlc State-••--s Judge- s • •Assod- Apr, 9 he had observed two worn ity Richard B. Scudder, publisherp , legislators with Sslvatoro A. Don- rom the hill to fill In about five- wrist health board regulations . .. U MM teattea t , . (continued on page six) - ation.- ' e~n -t,^-hirin g cab^i-_.—s operate*d b..y. ..Mr. ii g^^j w iiolM M ) )r e|pre|11 tempo snd other official! of the md-ono-half (cot ol exposed bulk- would be Involved In locating a Koban .a t the But Corners, ,On e «• dent of ihe newspaper, Mr. Walling department. Mr. Bontempo said ad on Iho beach side would be plant there. Opinion Wkb thai plans tht e cacbb duly licensed IInn Kiii of RufuRf s O. WslltagWllta , fformer amendments ready for Introduction Ir. Hooper wsnied lo know If (continued on page six) In MMalawan . HHe identified th<-s.- Keyport'mayorKt',t postmaiter sndd n the Assembly. (continued on pago ilx) "Permit," Not License ii.«iifares" rfof «.:»the KobaJ..,..in taxi.s a..s «,Mr. ^reury ,rf th« Board of'Educa- Memorial Day Parade Dorothy Corhart, TH Main St, K<> tion. ' Tha bill, Introduced by Aisombly- port, and Mrs, Caslmlr tartan Mr, Walling, who Joined t h e man Elmer II, Mttlhowi (D-Iit- Natural Cai Firm Planned For Borough 118 B«rs St., Keyport, Th* v/im, MMrark News In MM, la a former sex), will bo changed throughout Expansion Underway en were put on the stand to VM>(> • tty editor and has served as news lo substitute "permit" wherever Tho Matawan Ooroujtri Memorial they dld'hlrcUihe cabs descrll-^i dltor for the past M years. Ho 'license" Is mentioned. An opera The New Jersey Natural Ou Co. Day parade commltloo Is planning by Patrolman Nadler and »•"• !• a graduate of Keyport High or't permit would coil SO cents In the midst of a ttM.OOO cons -pmrado and mrmnrlil icrvlcn driven over that borough's stro-t. s\hooT and the Columbia Univer- or three years InlWad of IIM ruction program lo assure ade- for Memorial Day, jlartlnu. •( 10 to 274 Main St, Kcyport. sity School of -Journalism. or a one-year license. No eximln. luata fsclllties for the.conternplal- a.m. Tha pacada will consist ol Under cross-examination by Al itlon would be required. id urowlh of the boyshore area, til-borough orginlMilons who wish vln H. Lebar, Perth Amboy. at Mr. Matthews said the pormlt iccordlng lo Data D, Otto, ^real- lo partlclpsio, It will form on torney for Mr. Koban, they admit Polio C/Jnfc •equlrement and the fee were con- lent. Tho Work II expected to'be Washington St., and proceod down ted that Mr. Koban had not driv« The,* ^^ »>Uo dlnlc gun- ildered necessary to "achieve one impleled by Am, I, Main Si. to Memorial Park, where •ervlces will be held.: ' ' and tha they_did not know the iafi ^ M ftt tte clinic, which Other fee change!, all for • leach, to the company's plant In wish lo psrade. The first innusl ' as-men who-had-been operatins „ sponsored Jointly by thhree-yeae r period, would include: Atlantic Highlands, This new msln, Memorial Day parade li sponsor-. cabs lor Mr. Kobari over a period BrowBtowB Parent-Teacher Registration ol noo-commercial which will cost IIM.OOO, joint in »d Jointly,by the. fire departmtnt, I lint aid, American Ugwn «• d ;. of time. Mr. Lebar demanded to ^ help defray clinic costs. A (continued on peg* sl«) rogram "will enable ui to provide HdadPart/et , j Playground Director p>rent or guardian must register ill adequate supply for tho pro- l»r children. l#ct*d resldwillsl and' industrial Mrs. Oenovlevo Donnoll, Mai*. ' Story Hour wan Covncllwoman now Hrvlng : ' Wm Use* E. Tompktos, director *f the MeamMlh Cnasry led Craw was mamed "Monmwth Ceoaiy Matawan Borough Recrrs- {rowth la Ihe bsythore area (or Vesasai slSe Year- *jiitoFedenled Bosta** aad 9tUtJm*ti Wasaeai'a CM»s ot Mewnoalli Cwiaty at A story hour for klnd«r*srt*n many years to come.". Ho pointed her second t*rm, and Walter P. " U» tmntk umal pobBe affairs diaaer held at Petenasre •attesnrsed Maaer, Matawan, Thursday enaiag, tloo Commission, ha* announced Swsnson were eleclmt at respM- ' that from June uolll Aug. 22 there Ntw V«rVr> TwsyOTwyOMM EtyrwEty i and first grade pupils only will bs Nit that the entire system Is lnle>- H« Pk« tu rouod trip. held U lt;M«JH. SiturdsK •( tJw iled through the three regulating llva chairmen of ihe Damocrailc ' •• ^^'^Si?ih. MsMss Os*,, (fa( r left))),, ,bek s m m Taastaslstreas Mrs.. Fr«Fr«- will be a supervised playground H« Pk« tu d ti FFr» lions tt Uncroft, Marlboro and snd RcpuWMn County Rxecuilvt , . director. In charge of activities for oueoijsamat, mmslcM Mstawsn Public UWtry, Mrs. May lft) , FsFsyqtaqtat ,, rtificate certificatcertificat eto to VD*JIjm#k»,JVDJIjm#k»JKmt fKmt ffrern DomiaJcfc, llb-rafi#a, ha* w iiifmod, In additton to Uw AIIM- Corhmlliees In Matswan at orgtol- Af•Hfea,


sUUs» Ceart, ktodniMte. age up caL llijhlsndi plaiil. istloo rneclingi held Monday. • J6URNTAL TTiuriday; April 30, ? 959

Says Road Taxes Dinner Speaker Being Diverted r The diversion of highway usei REGULARLY AND $11 tax revenue! and the lack of con- stitutional dedication of such funds to highway purposes has placed the state in the position of having completed only 70 miles of its al- located 368 miles of the national system of interstate and defense highways, according to the New Jersey Conference of AM Auto- mobile Clubs. Frank J. Quinn, Secretary-Man- ager of the club In central New Jersey, said reports showed that nationwide excellent progress being made on the interstate sys- tcm but agreed with a recent statement made by State Hlghwa AMERJCAS DEPtNDAlU FOOD MERCHANT Commissioner Dwight R. G. Pal- mer that New Jersey is In a lest than favorable position in national tabulations prepared by the U. S. DR. MILTON E. KIRKPATRICK Super-Right" Quality Bureau of Public Roads. ~ "In his statement Commission- Dr. Milton E. Kirkpatrlck. di- er Palmer explained that federal rector ot the Pollak Memorial funds are made available to each Clinic at Monmouth Medical Cen- ter will bs the principal speaker TENDER state in two-year apportlo ments," Mr. Qulnn said. Thirty, at a dinner to be held on Tuesday five states with dedicated highway evening at'tfie Shadowbrook Inn, funds, or Urge bowl issues for Shrewsbury, honoring Dr. George SMOKED highways, thus are enabled to S. Stevenson who Is one of the match two years' federal ap- nation's outstanding leaders In the portionments and place work field of mental health. The event HAMS under contract a full year ahead will be in the form of an open of New Jersey which, becatiaa of meeting and everyone interested its method ol year-to-year nUtch- in the mental health movement Ing of federal funds, can •oaly will be welcome. pick up one year's apportionment The clinic, an out-patient psy- at,* time. chiatric clinic, which has been ex- "This practice, brought about panding Its services rapidly, neces- by lack' of highway funds through sitating a move Into larger quar- diversion of road user taxes, holds ters this summer, often people In up New Jersey's progress on the distress, either brief consultation, Inlerstau program and will con- answering speciflo questions, «i tinue to." Mr. Qulnn slated, "un- intensive psychotherapy when Indi- "Watr-Wiat" Qiilrtx . til the- state adopt! a constitutional cated. Research projects In spe- amendment dedicating highway tax cific areas also are a part of the monies to highways." clinic's' work as well as providing *FULLY-COOKED HAMS Returning u> ins national high- training ground tor much needo COMI SEC ... YOU'LL SAVH way picture, Mr. Quinn reported personnel in the fields of social * According to )U.S. Govtrnmtnf Specif icationt that approximately 5219 miles of work and clinical psychology. the. Interstate lystem arc lub- Th,e dinner for Or. Stevenson of- tullty atantlally in line with interstate ficially will open the annual fund WP'i "SwNr*Right" Qnltty standards and ire now in use. drive of the Monmouth County BONELESS CHUCK "Approximately 70 per cent of the Mental Health Association. Tick- 41,Wt-mile system Is in some ets may be purchased at the as stage of development ranging soclatlon's headquarters, Long STEAKS frsm-SMllat Blinding to..com Branch. RIBS af BEET pitted mileage," he said. "Only SIILMI NRTUIOIJI! POT ROAST 30 per cent ihowi tero progress IEIUUR imi WEJMEMY of the presenl date. "Although nationwide progress Music Circus To 7-lick Cat 7-UtkCrt No Fat Added so far has been excellent, Ihe 10-lMt CM ~ ^sw 10-lackCut m'--^±- "taper-Mgat" Qulity Interstate ayitem faces difficult Book "Jamaica" 79 85: financial problems. Unless action k is taken by Congress the ap- "Jamaica," the smash musical Fresh Mushrooms 39° Gnli-Fei Beef portionment ol 12,900,000,000 nor- Ml of 1937, will play for two weeks, ;"•' 63: *"• km tug. 10 through 23. at St. John j 591 mally made nex! July or August • -j *•••'•; "'' 'I for the 1981 fiscal year will have Terrell's Neptune Music Circus as to be deferred entirely," Mr. part of an exclusive Music Circus Qulnn warned. booking of the show. The Route 66 tent theatre Initiates its eighth sea- Pfc. son June 29 with "Du Barry Was SOUP MIX •13 Lady," starring Bert Lahr. LIPTON'S Chlckn Notfa Career Address "Jamaica," which ran for two- md-one-half years on Broadway, At Aggie's Day as written by E. Y. Harburg, KITCHEN 1 Fred Saldy and Harold Arlen. Along .with Its colorful* events; |Mch of the. color jjnd rhythm t>| WAXED and-fun, field day at Rinugrt fnl- IM Caribbean setting Is utilized b^ verity's College of Agriculture, composer Arlen and lyricist. Har- Saturday, will have ItJ. serious burg, who produced such hit songs p moments. . "Savannah," "Coconut Sweet," Kenneth H. L. Hamje, Livings- Ain't It The Truth?" a haunting SAUCE 6-49« ton, chairman of the student com- DEL MONTE illaby, and "Take It Slow, Joe," mittee planning field day, calls attention to its emphasis on career blues number done in- a dream opportunities In agriculture and sequence. related fields. This will be the sub- Mr. L a h r will recreate h I n Broadway role of the,nightclub at 33 ject, of a brief address by, Parke CREAM CHEESE C. Brlnkley, commissioner ,ol agrl- tendant, Louis Blore, who dreams cultnro and Immigration; for •Vir- himself back to the times of King ginia. Phillip Alampl, NeW Jersey's Louis XIV of Prance, during his Lowest PrJc» SJfic* 1949! secretary of agriculture arid an two-week engagement at the shore 1 area big-top, through July S. 69 alumnus of Rutgers College of BLUE CHEER Agriculture, will Introduce Com- Following Mr. Lahr, Billle Worth Frtth Fruits 6 VtgefabfM! missioner BrinMey. ill *tar In the Betty Comden- Tnm riirili Ortkiraii A movie, "Dynlrrilc Careen In Adolph 'Oreen-Jule Styne musical Agriculture," will be shown con- comedy "Bells Are Ringing," the tinuously during the afternoon In Broadway hit about a telephone DEL MONTE tSEffis 4~79< ORANGES 'r 5^ Ihe administration building. Seven service operator who becomes In- All Parsssa bands and drum corps, many floats, volved m the lives of three clients. marching units, riding clubs and Bells Are Ringing" Will open July other attractions will take 'part In 13 and run through July 28. IIBBY'S BEETS MclNTOSH APPLES 2^ the parade to begin at 11 a.m. Ex- Theatre parties for "Du Barry,' Ftaai Watlirm Faria* hibjjs, contests, demonstrations and "Bells," "Jamaica" and the rest other events will idd color. If Die ol the Neptune season may be ICEBERG LETTUCE 2'Z day. is. ,r«lny, a program, will bo booked by writing the Music Clrcua, BAKED BEANS held in Lester Collins Auditorium. Neptune. Frol Wtifini'Fanii ' Results ol balloting for the field B&M MOWN BREAD u«..«tr« 2 43 day queen will be announced at Never take the condition of your 2:4S p.m. In late afternoon there car's brakes for granted. Even on FRESH CARROTS .will be a chicken barbecue In near- newer cars, brakes sometimes fall Erin Urgi SIM by Squibb Park, ud in the eve- suddenly. II this happens, try pump- MndnaFtl-ltpltr ^U,lt.r» ning a square dance will be held ing your brake'with short, quick ALCOA WRAP FRESH PINEAPPLE in the auditorium, Beards grown applications of Ihe pedal. Stop off by. students will be judged and Ihe roadway and send for a repair- WUta HHN-II Hiily rwk SuiyfliM IriMl — FroiM Food Fovor/f«t f — prizes awarded, man. To avoid trouble have your toll brakes checked at regular inter- •lie KPriRtNE rARMt Know how to protect your brakes EVAPORATED MILK 6 75« ASSORTED CEREALS A when driving-through .heavy rain TIIDilAUEDC "* "-uHaM,. u« or flooded roadway? Brakes usual- |VKRI|WEK9 KASrIEXRY *lf. ly can be kept dry enough tor sale GOLDEN CORN ££L 2 GREEN BEANS SEST 2^25 1 operating condition by holding your e LIBBY'S GREEN PEAS 2 & 29c . foot lightly on the brake pedal. LIBBY'Sr PUNCH 2 : 45 SALTED PEANUTS 41 2 ^T Dry wet.Drakes by light pumping GRAPE JUKI £X& 3 £ 47c applications at low speed, until 6 they, again become effective. A* P CIDER VINEGAR 3u!9 MIRACLE WHIP Downy.lake Pancakes . . . IX aACKIRS Route 36 at Main St. PREMIUM Star-Kist Tuia Pis . , , . 1[Z '' s\88H$lrttrf| "r MR. CLEAN ZZZZ ORANGE JUICE "'-- ^39c DUM DUM LOLLYPOPS MEXICORN "K fi*lfenFriiit Biscuits Ragu Spaghetti Sauea ... Ottagoa Lauriry Soap ... RarlMt Aarasal Daotfarait . HEINZ SWEET GHE1KIIIS NIH Live* Pet FM4 ~"TT WwtPIaeDeoieraBt . ^J rrto. «ffaetrr lat ZWaslatw nVTlHI Ja^W a^aw~SOTTlCV aWHOT iNlf aV mWV* RW HamaMalrifiarbagaBaga. . Vaseline Petroleum Jelly Jmq »4 »ltfa».«<. Cwtt aa< *-Um* (mta, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. DlaiDiligM Chiia Beauty SwiMw liaka UaHU^iM Tmi OIlRgPiaekat hnlly tlM (Hf«r nipUnt Starca LH|lllMtH{Mn OiwwMiJiDiiiHr WiAhalfhM FORD FORD

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GEORCE S. BARRETT & SON Mtrtawan,LO 6-3100 tat MIX IMOAMO , • Sl IT. W AT PODLE AVK. RJUUTAN TOWNSmT stT. « AT KAm ST, KEANSSUKC tttnHm* — OparTao.. Wet. fkm. IMfl t PAL lTm4VV* nrv-"•-•• •-rrafcy UnUTU TMr~-~ -•---• April 30,1959 WE MATAWAN JOURNAL Pag* Thr— — Flrtt Section Musical Program Telephone Company's Mobile Trailer Williams To Be The Luckless Legion ty »>«*• c«pUn Merchandise Club! At Marlboro Feted AtDiBocr Planned By P^TA ; '- •' Aa evening of entertainment was It mi ^ ' The regular meeting of the Holn- furnished the patients at the New Preside* * fti YOMI del Township Parent-Teacher As- - Jersey State Hospital, Marlboro, Monmouth CounJy. ttat • sociation was held Apr. 11 at the - by the American Legion Auxiliary mooiat dinner and «tenerwia' be Holmdel Elementary School with Department of New Jersey, Thurs- held at the Sea Girt laa «• Qct Mrs. Paul Hanclk presiding. The day, Mrs. Homer Matteson, Cliff- wood, hospital contact chairman, 17, for U. S. Senator BarrM* Wil- nominating committee consisting of arranged with Keyport, High School liams. The affair wfllbe Malted, Mrs. Edmund CrouleV, Mrs. Fen- for a concert. About 90 students says Mrs. John Kieraan, chairman, Scholi and Mrs. Ralph Dean comprising the Keyport High School and tickets will be offered ©e, * presented a slate of offioere for Band, majorettes, aid Keyettej and first come, first served btste. The coming year. Elected were their directors, participated. principal speaker (or the affair has Mrs. Charles Hamilton, president; Director of music therapy at not been finalized, according f» Mr Mrs. AMn RkJea, vice president; Marlboro. William WolJman, intro- Katz. Mrs. John B. Aekersoa, Vice • duced Mrs. Matteson who extend- president; Mrs. Ralph Dean, re- ed a greeting from the Department Mrs. Klemaa stated further, . of New Jersey, American Legion that sbe will have her ticket com cording secretary; Mrs. Wallace Taylor, corresponding secretary) Auxiliary, to the more than 375, mittee set In the next two Weeks patients who were present. Also! Mrs. Clinton KTapfeiuteln, treaa- and meanwhile will hold space for to Legion and Legion Auxiliary irer. delegates) from Burlington, Ocean, anyone who contacts her. Union/ and Monmouth Counties. The In other business, the Young Officers wtU be Installed at the chairman said "Music is a univer- Dems of Monmbvth Count)' a next regular meeting, May 18. It ssnajlguag'e:snjoyed'by old and their regular monthly matting was. reported that the election day --young to every country in the held at the Union. House, *ed food sale was a success. It was -,_\ world. Tonight 1 .ain_.sure_ we all Bank,-discussed thVcomlna; are going to enjoy this music pro- venHon of New Jersey Young announced that the parent-family gram.'" She introduced Homer Democrat Clubs, to be he*} in life committee will meet today at Gerlufeeo, musical director of the To encourage an interest in sci-powered by solar batteries tha Atlantic City, the latter part of the home of. Mr*. John T. Acker- band; Mrs. Marias Crooks, instruc ence among young people, the Mew obtain their energy directly from Peler May. The delegates and alternates eon. The by-laws committee made -toe of the majorettes', and Jersey Bell Telephone Co. (hasthe sun. Vanguard I still Is send- were selected at an executive ses a recommendation to revise ths Franks, director of Keyettes. equipped a mobile trailer with ex- ing out strong signals after more slon held yesterday. A committee by-laws which will be voted on at - The program was opened by thehibits . of man's achievements in than a year in orbit. has been selected to act In behalf bud playing the National Anthem, communications and other .fields, The wide uses of that electronic tht May meeting. of tht club with respect to adt and Attend Meeting complemented by the - majorette bo'lh on earth and in space. marvel, the transistor, are told boosters. Mrs. Mary Roaeter was color guard. Later in the program Called' the 'Telephone Science The Monmouth County Council. graphically, as Is the story of the selected for the baysbor* area; Mor. than 393,000 pedestrians wefe killee) and ln|ured for a special lumber Mr. Wollman Show," the trailer has begun a solar battery. Both devices were I Parents snd Tsachers mef| Patrick McGinn for the central yMttrday at the W»U Central presented one of the patients, who tour throughout New Jersey.' As Invented at Bell Telephone Labora- portion of the county, and Junes In 1VS«. rendered a piano solo. Mr, Woll- successor to a traveling telephone tories. ' School, Glendols, .Attending the man also thanked the American Fiirey will coordinate the'southero meeting were Mn, Hanclk, Mrs, exhibit visited by 630,000 people Some other features of the portion of the county, ;i: Legion Auxiliary of the Department during the last three years,*! h e "Science Show" include an acti- Ackeraon, Mrs, Warren puke and and Mrs. MiUemn, for bringing unit has been newly equipped to MM. Rlclss.' vated Nike mltslls exhibit, a tele- The social committee .made Cancer Report Rev. Kane Guest the entertainment to the hospital. record the latest wonders of sci- vision monitor unit, which enables Mrs, Prank Barren and Mrs. At the conclusion of the program, ence. the visitor to see himself on TV\report on the activities planned.(gr Hamilton were appointed to the Mrs. Matteson thanked Mr. Ger- Designed for both the general eye-catching "Telephones of Today the year, which included the testi- For Six Months At P-TA Meeting auditing committee. The attend- monial for Sen. Williams). They ance banner wai awarded to John lufsen, Mrs. Crooks, Mr. Franks public and, students.4he "telephone and Tomorrow," and Illustrated Vuiuntetrs of the A m e r I c an The Rev. Cornelius J, Kane, and their entertainers for the Science Show" describe! the appli- also have planned the seooad an- Byle'i eighth grada.cls.ii, panels tracing the history of com- Cancer Society, numbering 20.W pastor, was one of the speakers splendid show stating, "Thlsjstudent cations of basic scientific know- munications. Recorded message* nual cocktail party for the middle Let's Look In on Our Children." groop is a great credit to trie Key. of June; the annual race {nek and mrmbers of 11M sewing Units at the meeting of the Parent and teaching demonstration com- ge to communications, as well tell in simple terms how the tele- In New Jersey, mads 1,070,011 port High School." She said II was as the Bell System's part in t h e phone works and bow direct dis- day In the middle of July; a picnic Teacher Association of St, prised the evening'! program. only one ot the many programs of.jguided missile and (pace satel- tance dialing calls are made, for the members, the date to be dressing! during a six-month period oseph's School, Keyport, when Raymond Hfllktr'a seventh grade the American ugloa Auxiliary lite programs. decided, and s beach or pool parry ending Mir 1. These were used others' Night was featured, Apr,gave aviation science demonstra- The 'Telephone Science Show" tions at.d eighth grade students aimed at bringing comfort and Satellite Bepllea already has been booked for varl for the members and their funl- by 1977 cancer pstients. cheer to people In hospitals. lies. In view of the many activities participated In a forum on "What Of particular topical Interest Is ous locations in (he state for the Report! from the 21 chapters to The Rev, Father Kane explain- a replica of the Vanguard I aatel- planned, the sods! commlttM Will ed the cooperation and spiritual the Curriculum Means to Ua aa spring months. School groups or tht New Jersey Division reveal also Eighth Qradars," under the direc- lite which, was |auncJielMM.-«.Loth«rs wishing to-arrange1" for welcome any assistance members hJUp nWWUjr tM Ktool IS Carry 1 that 119 patients received trans- tion of Mr. Eyles. Spring Homemakers ~ T85S, and Is expected to^ stay In visit- s to thei• "r areas shoul" "d *contact can offer. , on Its fine work. He also asked orbit for 2000 years. The radio A meeting of the committee on portation to and from their homes parents to pray tor religious vo- Refreshments woro served by tht Day Thursday their local telephone business of- mothers of the seventh and eighth transmitter of the satellite Is fice. district organization and registra- to clinlci and doctors' offices tot cations to till the need (or priests grade pupils. May 3 to 9, will see Home Eco- tion will be heM shortly and sub-a total of 2801 trips; 812 look ad- and sisters necessary to carry on nomics Extension Services through- mit findings atthe next meeting. the work of the Catholic Church Agent. Mrs. Loraa K. White, and be beld at the Synagogue, Broad vantage of the articles available out the country and In New Jer- The meeting we? adjourned until through loan closet! and 406 were The g u « s t spesker, Robert Ixteen Olrl Scouti Extension Specialists from Rutgers Stn Freehold, from 10 a.m. to 3 sey pointing up the programs Tuesday, May 12, and it Is request- provided with special medications Peterson, catechetical instructor available to Monmouth County University. Thursday, May 7, is p.m. ed that the entire membership be at St. Joseph's evening school, also Win Art Show Awards in addition. Ml were the recipients homemakers through the teaching the annual Spring Homemakers A committee from the Monmouth present at well as anyone, interest- •poke about vocations. He dsserlb g ag of cart by visiting Purses whe o _r. Sixteen Olrl Scouti have won Day for Monmouth County and will County Home Economics Extension ed In the club, -M what parent! and organisations of their Monraouth County Home made HS89 visits to their homeswho. fed honora In tho Qlrl Scout art show, Service, has planned a program of can do to foster religious vocation! "Home Frontier" and their draw- variety and Interest for all. Exhib- Slate Shore Hearing Housekeeping assistance was given In the parish. He sugiiosted a ings are eligible for further com- its of the type of projects available On Central Rail Hike 29 patients and 70 were provided organization be formed that would petition In Red Dank. Juno 9 and a. to any Interested homemaker will with pructlcrJ nurse cire. .,. arrange a program whereby chi The )udgea. Mrs. Herbert Staer, be on display. A salute to the Commuters will be ulven In op- dren could be taken on trips t Mrs. Val Chete. and Mrs. Howard Information centers, maintained Visit seminaries, mother houses trained volunteer professors will portunity to voice objection! to a by 17 county chapter!, reprte< Wolverton, selected the winners proposed 40 psr cent Central Rail- and Other places of religious In from entries In tho Fourth District, 6* made. Such subjects as the that 0103 persons obtained Informa. terest. "Romanes of Gems," "Let's go road of New Jersey tare boost May tlon through the contributions o! which Includes Kesnsburg, Union Shopping." .'.The Magic Suitcase,1 22. The Interstate Commerce Com New Jersey residents during In' Csrrett Walsh conducted thi Beach, Raritan Township, Hailet, LINOLEUM mission announced It has "'" and a drew wvaehy c\M* men business session anfl. read Uv Keyport, CUttwood. JMorgtnvule uled a Jviarlni /Qr « p.m. bers will conSpWOii day* sc&! r I JOn' (Mr sSkloatlonamide the re-sacretaryis rspart, JameJm s C. DDa; and Matawan. Ross Annex "Maltorlum, read the treasurer'! report ai In bury School, JJroJd ft. j:,, ports show that 891 cancer film 1" ^ wtro.al •:»m'"t for May 10..to Newark,' The firm* i ounced thst more' than | ttmhi"m«»^ffi;AUM railroad also Wed a petition for films to lf.OW emi_. was realized from the talent show, In lite nine-ywr-old group, the church . . V from the Inside. film programs, 410 were" In high prizes were awarded to Karen the fare boost with the slats Board schools, with an audience of 28.- This monoy will be used to defra; of Public Utility Commissioners. expenses for the eighth grade class Getshall, Ester Nebus and Debbie Tha PUC announced it -will hold 197 students. A .total of 163,508 Dell. Five winners In the 10 and pieces of educational literature was •rip. hearlnKs May 6. 11, and 12 In Communion Breakfast Sunday 1-year-old group wero Patsy Newark. distributed during the six-month Baumann, Braida Nasla, Noraleon period snd 20 exhibits were set up The Mother-and-Daughter Corn TWIN GABLES If granted, the proposed In munlon Breakfast will be held McLaughlln, Ruth Ann Kortenhaus, by the chapters. reasea would boost monthly com- Sunday after the I a.m. Mass, and and Susan Neells; and In the 1] mutation fares (or shore ires the First Holy Communion class •nd 11-year-old group were Sandra • TESS and TED'S commuters by amounts ranging Perth Amboy Hospital ill receive Saturday, Msy 21, Shaw, Sharon Tborsen, Lynn Wai ram til lo almost S13. The moves Art Show May 1 To 3 School registration will bo conduct lace, Sharon Nealls and Sheila to Increase commuter fares al- ;d the last week In May. lauser. COCKTAIL LOUNGE ready has been publicly oppoM-d Between 300 and WO paintings, Sister Mary DeSales, principal, Mn. John Karablnos and Mrs. by officials of several bay»h»re unced the new slats of officers /arnon A. Ellison were In charga sketches, sculptures, carvings and f the local contest which featured communities. porcelains will J>e shown al the Xwill 'ot Installed May It Mrs. Announce The Opening Earl Buchman will serve as presl Irawlnga of anything In the town exhibit to JM held In'thi auditor- dent; Mrs. Walsh, first vice which Identifies thst particular To Represent Potenfote lum of Perth Amboy General president: Mrs. Theodore Nebus res. The winning drawings In the Hospital Friday, Saturday and Rod Dank contest will be tsken lo Theodora Lorchcln. second vice president; Mn. AI Sunday, they are the works of phonso Lulchlnger, third vice presl. the Senior Round-Up In Colorado FRIDAY MAY 1st, Alfred R- Eckman. Keyport, os- prlngs this summer. car S. Bennett, Marlboro, and Mil both imiteur and professional dent; Robert Templeton, secre- F. Stevenson, Matawin. "ill artist*, Although a number will be tary; Mrs. Charles Cokelet, tress- be among, nearly 200 Shrlner* '<• urer; Mrs. George Reseter, cor. Open Dining Room offered for sale most of the pieces responding secretary, lecled by Potentate Lee A. v. .ley are 7rorrt private collections and Dining room facilities at "I he DINING ROOM Of Crescent Temple, Am »-nc Special prizes' wen awarded lo may hive never been shown be- Edward Tato and Mrs. Thomai Twin Osbles, Route M, Raritan Arabic Order, Nobles of the MVM,< Township have beon oponed under Under The Direction Of Shrine, to serve ss local I'w-n fore., Callendo. The "Crowning of the Blessed Mother" will be held tha direction of Mrs. Phyllis Chan, tate's Representatives. Local artists whose works will owlch, Keyport snd Mrs. Jay Ouer- PHYLLIS and JAY be On view Include Mrs. Hester the next meeting May 19 Refresh, menta were served by Iho class- 'loro, Matawan. Neapolitan and - . Serving Deliciovt Home Style Cooking If you need printing of Wilhelm and .Mr: Junes Van- American home style cooking will Brakle, Keyport; Mrs. Allda Chcte room mothers. Pizzas To Take Out kind, we sw hers to serve » featured. Mn. Ouorrloro, Our quick service and rcason and her daughter Diana Chete graduate of Keyport High school prices will please you. and Mrs. Lexcy staer, Mnlnwnn. English-Speaking Union ormorly operated Jay's Pluorla, ENTERTAINMENT To Meet At Red Bank Koaniburg while Mrs, Chsnowlch iss Iwcn the business manager of Friday and Saturday FOR YOUR Sunday The Monmoulh County Branch Vndy's Produce Market for the Frank Mazza'i DANCING PLEASURE Johnny UwiV if tho Ennllsh-Speaklng Union will [last six yoars. meet st 8 p.m. Thursday, May 7 Trio EACH WEEKEND Orchestra THEY ARE FILLING I the Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red Dank. Dr. Malcolm Miller ' Mak* Up Route 34. - CO 4-9877 live on Illustrated lecturo entitled UP FAST! Inside Britain" a Party Dr. Miller, an American, recent- and Ool y has returned home from Enu land whore he has made his head quarters for the last five years WFDNFSDAY - ANNOUNCEMENT Summer League Schedules Originally sent there on a Full. right Fellowship, ho obtained his doctoral degree it Csmbridge LADIES' DAY University, end msde the film How Being Arranged For entitled "Inside Britain." ., Couch Excursions Since IM0 Dr. Miller hss spent to NtW YORK lost of his llmo travelling. Twen- KAHLE& REED, INC y expeditions have taken him to a tul NEWARK Teams And Individuals countries, and have Included complete world tour. He Inter- t. T» General Insurance rupted his scientific work on this MOM Mswati New Yfftr Udies Md Starter Ladies LMJUW Being Formed world tour to make advance sr angemeiUJ for the new "Seven i $3.10 Wonders Cinerama" produced, by Park ...2,15 271 *. Announce The Opening Of Their Office Lowell Thomas. Dr. Miller now is 15J with the geology department at ColumMi University...... LM 1M OPEN BOWLING AaAlf ft4tnt If OM sAM«>ysM a«y Irsto •ntvlnf NswsWr «to liM AM. m SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 1959 Sat-Sun.* Mon. Uythf1AM mU*Hm—m e»y mM sons stay «r mm M tit AM.titmmw rsrti ALL DAY IsiSe AM. tmm Hnrmk — MM-r IM AM. htm N«w V«»i M Unf Airport Plaza Shopping Center For hfinutlM Call »•*•. lesjcto" Has) 'am It CMJaVtaj, Titmttt 0Mt> *M MMW •» aWA fMHMIeV Highway 36, Hailet LOwell 6-3880 IM Tim, MM If *•*> -nkt. Matawon-Keyport ri«y CtBfrtl linn Finiiylvonii Jsllrairf J»og« Four — Fiat Section THEMAfAVWiNJOURNAl Thursday, April 30,1959 6tl<% Hot Seat Proclamation WHEREAS, tte. Veteran* of For- BSIABUUED ISM eign Wars, uygrgasiiatiosi chart- I.ltplcw. COUl* MOM - *. M*B«L<««OW«, ered by the Congress of the United Publi Tfcundu «t HonmouUi Countyty. NN.. f. THE AMERICAN FARMER States, and composed of America's LOSES A STOUT VOICE B puBusum MMTUW COHPAJIAJIY finest fighting men wbo have serv- J. tub*) Brown. Editor — QcraUlM V Brows. AMUCUU Editor (New Brunswick Home New*) ed in every war or expedition in HERE AND THERE . . . See where the g The tragic sudden death of Her- SubfCtietlOD EUtM which this nation has participated mittee of the 1959 Cavalcade of Progress, slated for Con- NATIOJiAl EDITORIAL bert W. Voorbeei takes from the Payabln la Uiun since the Spanish-American War, vention Hall in Asbpry Park next Thursday, has added a New Jersey firmer and the Amer- wtU observe its (Ah Anniversary Imtht M M-l" ican farmer one of their stoutest beauty contest to the list of attractions. In order to have a daring 1«S», and * and most convincing voices. fairly logical reason for the new twist, the committee has Tbssas»tfia=iWe Mauwu Journal U a nawipapw. r " „ tor UM p«opl* WHEREAS, the V.F.W. hu decade ago. • Might point the outstanding weeklies In the nation. GOOD NEWS FROM SOU. Looking-Bfiekworll smothers the Communist threat, (Freehold Transcript) tm : ' •• , .•'•".;; •-"'" out that although the number of {people employed in down- : The growth of The Register to its respected position. In (Iitue Apr. sVlK9) ami AIMS* WittmAmi This** W. sjaw Is Ike L«a* Am THEREFORE, I, John Man Jr. town Manhattan has decreased 10 per cent in the last 10 the publishing field today did not happen by chance. As It may well be that many local Mayor of the Township of Mad- years, the number of taxis, automobiles, trucks and buses fears regarding, the future of the a weekly newspaper reflects the life and activity ot the wan In the Stats of Hew Jersey, do A. * M. KaragbeuaUn rug mtU lit Tmtfftn Yean Age Improvements. Park Avenue on have increased M per cent." just shows, either people are hereby proclaim and designate tbe community it serves, it also mirrors the alms, contributions Freehold will be allayed by the re- getting bigger or togetherness Is something that only happens (Issue Thursday, Apr. JO, 19H) the Lake. Rent 121 period of Apr. 27 to May J, UN. and the integrity of its publisher. sults or the meeting held last Fri- James A. Bushnell of MaUwan during rush hour... day between mill executives, bor- A movie for the.benefit of the u National V.F.W. Week and re- - Over the yean Mr. Brown and Hie Register have kept ough officials, and officers of the hu taken the agency for the Cose Cheesequake Fire Company will spectfully ask all citizens of this . -\ automobile, which Is one of the Red Bank and adjoining communitis* served well posted on local union representing the mill be given in the fire House on community to render special trib- SCANNING THE ADS . .'. Full page spread in the workers. best of the medium price cart). He ute to the Veterans of Foreign every phase of community life. By keeping the population Tuesday evening. Two pictures will Times with caption, "Meet'the most carefree man In town ..." The mill management hu given will give a demonstration 0* a be shown, starting at 8 o'clock. Wars. aware of what was happening, It paved the way for a well- assurances that there are no Im- Two-thirds page photo shows man, briefcase in hand, rain- 11,250 cor, to those requesting it Promoter Sidney Altermu of (Signed) Informed public to plan for a prosperous future. mediate plans to-leave Freehold. coat over arm, striding briskly and determinedly down the and anyone contemplating buying John Man Jr., Mayor As sa Indication of its own con- Heaniburg, announced today that street Copy begins: "He's on his way to ... Where fidence in lbs future, the company car now or little later should the Keyport Raiders were elimi- Matawan Township - The Register, now on the threahhold of a new endeavor, see what a comfortable riding ear he knows a rented car will be waiting for him ... He'll drive refen to capital, Improvements nated by losing Its* roller skating the daily newspaper field, will go on without the man who that have recently been made at the Case is. --- -*- Into town, park and check into a fine hotel. „ .Valet service shaped it* course as a weekly for the past quarter-century. Ih* Freehold plant, and to plant The trouble between Mexlea.iad hockey match la tha New Bruns- the United States hu brought out wick National Guards, while the will freshen his clothes . . . He'll take a client to lunch at a Mr. Brown leaveiThe- responsibility of continuing the out- for still more such Improvements sere. It Is hard to see bow any that several Matawan boys are In New Brunswick Life Guards de- choice restaurant.. . And after an afternoon conference . . . standing record/of The Register in the capable hands of M. the Navy and will probably be in more concrete assurance could be feated the Keansburg Aces, which He'll return home tonight with the order in his pocket . . . Harold KeUjT James J. Hogan and William H. Fennlngton. given. In some of Ihe engagement*, If there ore any. .. . forced the Village team out of the Meet his wife for dinner and dancing ... And charge every- The newspaper, by following the concept o? fair play and full Every commercial enterprise Is necessarily untertllo. Unforeseen Prof. F. H. Lloyd of Matawan tournament The National Guards Risky To Make Lawn Now thing on his credit card." Brother, I've got news for you. coverage which guided Its progress under Mr. Brown, can- circumstance* -coiiU close or cur- hu been re-elected president of and the Life Guards are now tied The odds favor the success of a He's, not on his way to Chicago . . . He'B on his way to the lawn made, In late summer, but not help but gain a brighter future and mot* fame. tail the operational of almost any the North Jersey Alumni Associa- for first place. ' tion of the Trenfon State Normal with extra work and real care you poorhouse! business In short order. Those who With a record of two victories ivest In such enterprises, and School for the year MM. TM» can make a lawn in April. May or those who run them, an well aware makes the third year that Prof. and no defeats, the Keyport later and be reasonably happy JUST ABOUT 40 TEENAGERS in Los Angeles are proving of this uncertainty, which they Lloyd has been president. Weekly-Mitawan Journal baseball with, results. that you can go to high school and college at the same time, must accept as a routine business The treasury of the Good Will team will p|ay~ the, Red Bank But don't try to establish a lawn if you are bright. - Educators see in the experiment a possible Let's Fight To Live Hook and Ladder Company of the at this season unless you're willing risk, greater or lew according to Register newspaper nine on the system for speeding the flow of exceptional intellects into the nature of the individual busi- 'reehold Fire Department was to. provide the extra care. That's The truly tragic deaths are tht deaths that need not have enriched some S9H by a minstrel Keyport High School field, tomor- tat word from Dr. C. R. Skogley, key careers. It also might ease the task of high schoob over- ESS. p v occurred. According,to tht American Cancer Society, this It is not reasonable: (or the com-performance given at the new row afternoon., v' " extension turf specialist burdened with average stifdents. The subjects in the,experi- year about 75,000 cancer patient* will (J}e who might bay* munity .to expect from an. Indus- theatre at Freehold last Thursday Driving along the Englbhtown- Some people can't get used to ment are attending Los Angeles Universitjr''ffigi" School and' evening, '• • •'••• ?','', "'•': 1 try however Important,It may be Old Brtdge Road, Frank Bowen oj the Idea that fall planting la best been saved by earlier diagnods and trta,lnvfftt, _ i; William- H. Tnthlll has had In Beverly HUU High School, Mdisirnuj^^r^ly^are'^Hlng ujk to lh» econorolo Ulo of the com.-, But long expedience' proves mat to* two courses at the' near by; tos' Aiigeles campu$. pj ,tl)ev.. About ,150,000:;wfll hi~'>W«tf;t^y^r;,b^wi.th;iafi$i. inanity. aa >**•>< a pnwtyjtaod sign f' ~ can r»clt up « half yw oi college: credit* Collectively the northerly side of his lot and enlarg- the point of a gw at 8:10 o'clock, Just.beginnlng, the total of cancer victims saved from death command. In the circumstances, last Friday night, spring fawns •aw'fiSjV'''"' ,' ' members of the group Bret taking 73 different i>oiir»» in.l^v could, and therefore should, reach 225,000. • • we feel that A. k M Katagheuilan, ing It and also having a wide A lawn started in late August porch built on two sides of it. Police of Matawan Borough departments, including: mathematics, science, social- science, Inc., has given Freehold u firm found a car parked on Broad or early. September hu several There is only one way to conquer cancer at the present assurance as Is possible under A new court has been made on months of favorable weather in languages, literature and philosophy. In the first semester, the circumstances. the west of the Glenwood Institute Street, bearing license marker time—discover and treat It in the earliest possible stage of M3S988, which had been stolen in which to get started. It needs such which ended in February, they scored 33 A's, 29 B's and 11 property. a start to be able to survive hot, C's, for a B-plus average, while maintaining or improving Its development By this mean* one victim in every ftiree The old stable on the B. I. Keyport. dry weather and the hourda of lupenbrTugh school records. is now being saved from death, but one in every two could Brown property occupied by Dn Ten Years Ago crabgrass. Straughn hu been torn down and be so saved. .octal Otcurlty ;fllaue Thursday, May J. 1949) But Yon Can Try new garage for his use Is replac- " Louis Stultz Jr. was elected chalr- In general, the extra care that A RARE OCCASION .' . . During the recent air raid Watch for the danger signal* If any of the signals ing It. -. mttt Of the board of directors of Dr. Skogley mentions consists of est alert carried on throughout the nation, trading, was halted Herbert Stuart, who recently persists for longer than two weeks, report at once to your Tlie Peoples National Bank of ftey- making sure the soil Is properly in the New York and American Stock Exchanges. Might be bought a part of the Capt. Kniffen por|, at a special meeting Friday limed and fertilized, preparing a physician. Even if you do not have a danger signal, go to property on Fountain Avenue, is well to point out that since April 1951, the only outside factor afternoon at the bank. good seedbed, and having confi- that temporarily has stopped buying and selling on the Big him once a year for a checkup. - ,'< >. preparing to erect a house on it A roan and wife riding In a dence that you'll have water enough or his own occupancy. Part of Ihe Board on a trading day has been air raid drills. Before that truck loaded with furniture nar- to Irrigate your new lawn in a dry date the exchange closed for periods ranging from one to two rowly escaped injury yesterday speU. when "the Vehicle struck a road There are rules for liming, ferti- hours. Trading was suspended for an hour on Jan: 28, 1936, Twenjy-Flve Years Ago when King George V, of England died; on May 18, 1942 for (Issue Friday, May 4, 1934) dump on Route 35 near the Mata- lizing, and preparing a seedbed. : wan Creek bridge at 11:30 a.m. But what It we go into a drought an hour, to observe the.exchange's 150th anniversary and on It's Only Fair :' S Lost night, William liyer Sr., Apr. 20, 1951, so that traders and employees could attend a chairman of Matawan Township and overturned. Passing motorists and the town fathers won't let you stopped and pulled the Imprisoned water your lawn or Ihe well goes parade in honor of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. ' One way to do something constructive about the ex- Committee, at Its first meeting In QUESTIONS the rebuilt Township Hall, lauded pair from the oar of the badly dry? plosive federal budget problem would be for the government Paul R. Dolan at the opening of damaged truck. There's no such gamble with the AND ANSWERS weather when you moke a late to charge an honest price for commercial services It renders. the meeting' for the splendid re-,v ' Monmouth County had 422 A STORY FOR jumjMt lawn.- Tjike,_ for instance, fourth^lassmaU, .which,1«.parcel post. fcyJ lieafflwdJiy social suits which had been achieveved $T Sieailes, 03 MMi of pox and 43' aasei of Dr. Skogley, co-author of the Just This. Is a purely commercial undertaking. It also is directly security and 1 have a wife.sod two under his direction as Chairman of the Building Committee. measles' during the t< reprinted "Making a New Lawn" small children. What social secur- circular, notes that unless lime Is competitive with taxpaylng private carriers on the national, ity benefit, If any,, could my family Burlew's Original Restaurant on period ending Saturday, Apr. 23, regional,' and local levels. It was annouscod Friday by t h e added to acid soils, turf grasses expect to receive in the event of West Front Street, Keyport, owned cannot make best Use of fertilizer. my death? . and operated by Jacob Rippen, wu fourth district of the State Health ' < Back In 1913, when Congress authorized the service, It Department They will suffer more severely A—There are two payments robbed of about JIM worth of goods from drought than will those grow- was specified that the rates charged should fairly reflect the your family could receive in'the some.time between 12:30 Monday Work on the Cllffwood. Beach . .By_Margarrt A. Leavj erosion project is hot likely to get ing on well limed soils. costs and that parcel post should not be unduly competitive event of your death. The tint pay- morning and daylight. Two other General Rules ment would be the lump-sum death breaks occurred at business place*: under way this year, chairman Puff Gets His Wish with private enterprise; These provisions have; been violated The general recommendation Is during most if not all the succeeding years. Coats consistently payment and secondly, there would on East Front Street, Sunday nights John Man Jr., of the Matawan Township Committee, reported at 75 pounds of hydrated lime or 100 Puff Bunny watched'his friend, Putt .twisted this way and that, have outrun the charges. The result has been huge deficits. be monthly benefits for your widow These were Frank Rudnlck's shoe and children until the youngest store and Louis Levine's general a special meeting Thursday. How- pounds of ground limestone, spread Sandy Squirrel, scampering' about trying to get his tail free of the This simply means that everyone pays a part of the bills of reached age IB. Your widow would store. ever, aniippllcation blank wu re- uniformly on 1000 square feet. on the ground searching' foripts. brlers^But every time he twisted, those who use parcel post. ' ' be entitled to benefits again at ceived at the meeting from Ed- At the same, time or afterward, "My, what a beautiful bushy tall his tul. kept getting more and In tht classified ads Is the follow- whichever is more convenient, more tingled; " ' age 62. ing: House—5 rooms and bath all ward' C Broege, clerk ot the you have," said Puff. "I'd give On top of the direct losses, there have been heavy indirect board of freeholders, to be filled spread 29 to 60 pounds ot fertilizer Finally, PufTstood still and stop- . losses as welL They come from the .{act that certain im- out by Karl Heuser,' township to 1000 square feet For. a new anything if I could have a tail ped twisting. "I'll Just have to portant expenses connected with the service are paid for out engineer, with information m the. lawn, use. a mixture such u 5-104, like that." ' '. • wait until someone comes along to of general postoffice funds and aren't specifically allocated need for county aid. 8-M or 5-10-10. Sandy Squirrel looked up.' help,;' he thought. • • •" "Why?" he asked. "What's wrong to the service. If one wishes to ship a package in this man- Shti JLgtd Column a naao' The1 damea of two area residents Both lime and fertilizer should Puff stood there for a long time. It's the .tmaaaiHS auranraoM o»tns «* IUHT be mixed thbroufchly with the topwith the tail you have?" ner it'a onlyiair that he pay the full bill. And the saving have been submitted to the Senate The sun grew hotter and hotter. nAittuutaumiu trvKicatna. 1 six to eight Inches of soli. Before Puff sniffed. "That's not a tail, to the taxpayers, and the good effect on the budget, would IX MinimintowrtaiicniBMsof nm' by President Truman for confirma- "I wish someone, would come," be substantial: , MJHia, Dtrass, ANO omamaa uron out. tion of appointments to poatmas- sowing seeds, .you can::;spread that's Just a little, white powder said Puff. another five or 10 pounds of fertili- puff I've got hitched on behind." 'TiaBlTIUM TO ApVBS CONCnNSO tershlps in Matawan and Cliff- : Just then, his friend Hoppy ? Btsati. wood. ' , • zer to 1000 square feet and rake Puff followed Sandy about a 11 come leaping through the briers. in weU. '-,•... day admiring his bushy/tail. When When he came up to Puff he stop- Word has been passed for mo- he.went to sleep that night. Puff bilization Saturday of an *U hands In preparing the seedbed, dig ped and sold, "Whatever are you five or six inches deep; and do it dreamed about long, bushy tails. doing standing here In the middle working party of Cllffwood Civic He dreamed he had a beautiful law bay Association members to "turn to" two weeks before planting, If pos- of the brier patch?" sible, to give the soil time to set- tail Just like his friend, Sandy Puff pointed to his bushy tall. on clearing a tract for establish- Squirrel's. Ask anyone what May 1 or May slavery, peace and war, right sod ment of an association-sponsored tle. "I'm all tangled up. I can't move." Day signifies, and the chances are wrong-It Is the contrast between playground at the rear of the Civic If you ask your county agrlcul- - The next morning when Puff he said..- " - :• pretty good that he'll associate it a system dedicated to the principle. Building. ural agent for Circular 586, Jumped out of bed, he said, "What ' Hoppy stared. "Where did you wllb the Communists. For years Making a New Lawn," you might a funny dream! I drearae? I had that all power rests in the hands Loyl» P. Boor, Perth Amboy get such a horrible bushy tail?" this., hu been the day of parades ot the people and that governmen- like to ask him also for Bulletin a long, bushy fall like a squirrel!" he, asked. "What happened ' to and dtmonttiaUoas of might This city engineer and an authority on 318, "Better Lawn Seed Mixtures." Puff looked around to make tal authority exists for the sols municipal planning, met with the your beautiful white powder puff?".* Is the day that the Russian govern- purpose of serving those people, Or you can send a card to Garden sure his powder puff was still Puff groaned. ^Don't ask so ment displays Its wares of destruc- Keyport Planning Board Monday Reporter, College of Agriculture, there. It was gone! In its place and a system dedicated to the to discuss a local waterfront im- many questions," he said, "Just. tion to the world in Red Square, principle that the state is supreme Rutgers University, New Bruns- was* a beautiful bushy tail twice help me to untangle myself.*' • ; provement piogram. wick, and get both. Moscow. It's the day on which, and that any act which enhances as long as Sandy's. Hoppy tried, and Puff helped/ "My wh* caine true!" cried these demagogue! defy the civiliz- the-power-oroie" sla'irfs" justifi- But no matter how they worked; ed world and expound the rule of Puff.-"! can't wait to show the able. ,. One out of every five babies they couldn't get that Bushy tail the Jungle that might makes right. born in the United States in 1910 other bunny rabbits what a beauti- free of the briers. "It's no use," , Stop—Think, u we again cele- ful tail I have. How surprised Last year May 1 took on new brate Law Day. Remember and be died before reaching the age ot 21. Puff said. "I guess 111 have to CROSS Today, the proportion, is only one [hey will be!" . significance In America. May Day,grateful for our laws. These laws stay here forevef~Oh, why did I >y proclamation ot our President, In 25. Many forces have been at Puff hopped off through the ever want a bushy tail? How t • • became Law Day U.S!A. This are the guarantors of the freedoms work to achieve these gains in that we enjoy and are responsible woods to see his friend, Hoppy. wish I had my powder puff tail year we again celebrate Law Day ONLY health and longevity. Outstanding Hoppy lived on the other aide ol back again!" on May I. This. Is a day set aildo for Ihe great, difference ^between among the .newer developments life la these United Stales and lire a big brier patch. Puff went right Quick as a wink, Puff's busby for Americans to rededicate them- has been the introduction of the through the middle or the brier tail was gone. In its place, was the ', selves to the rule of law. This is a Iarge porUon of antibiotics, which have sayed a patch. Just like, be always did. old familiar, cotton tail. As Purr day to reassess the importance of wmi ""» "°rl* great many lives among young- Millions of people of the world to- Suddenly, something stopped Puff harried thankfully away through " the role of the rule ot law. day are enslaved by lawlessness. sters who in the put would have short His beautiful bushy toil wu the briers with Hoppy. be saM, The contrast between Law DayIt can't happen here so long u W died from pneumonia, endocarditis, caught in the briers! "Oh dear." "From now on, I'm going to fee U.S.A. and May Day.USSR Is have equality and Justice nsder meningitis, and other infectious said Puff. "This never hspfSened careful about the thing* I wish' diseases. the contrast between freedom and when I bad my cotton lalL" for," ...... : ,;w:;, ---;•- Triuriday, April 30,1959 TMI MATAWAM JOURNAl •"••IZf^-'TTI- Pagt Five — First Section WC Press Book Concert Subscription Drive Plans Discussed VFW Post 2218, Indians Topic Of Wins First Prize Ladies, Install Church Directory Mission School Tea members of the Women's The Joint installation of officers Sunday, the third school of mli- Club of Matawao attended the of McElvaine-Schasck Post, BIS, First Presbyterian Cbarcb Second Baptist Church lons of the Fint Methodist Church, Spring Conference of t h e Fifth Veterans of Foreign Wan. Mat- Rente M and Franklin St, Orchard SL, Matawaa latawan, was held. A fllrn,v"North District of New Jersey Federation «H'tn. and its Ladies Auxiliary, Matavaa Rev. W, J. Hutcheson, Pastor .mcrlctn Neighbor!," wai shown. of Women's Clubs, held at the was held Thursday night at Ameri- Rev. Chester A. Galloway, A chicken and fish dinner will bo Irs. W. W. Wleland spoke en Paul'* srved Saturday beginning at 12 Memorial Methodist Church, Nep- can Legion Hall, Matawaa. Pastor lisslonary Journey. A fellowship In observance of National clock noon. tune -City, Monday. Installed by George F, Bnitoa, Sunday at 8 p.m. the Community upper wai served by the Mttho- amily Week, the pastor's sermon Awards won by the Woman's Past Sixth District Commander, Gospeltones, Atlantic Highlands, st Youth Fellowship with Mr. and , topic at the I.'M and 11 a.m. ser- Club of Matawan were first place. Inspector Department of New Jer- and a singing group from the Mat- Irs. Rhoa Loagstreet and Mr. and Press Book in Class C, (daily and vices will be "The Secret Of A awan church will present a battle sey VF w. and Grind Commander In. Howard Henderson as co- weekly publications); first place, appy Marriage." A baby-sitting song, Mac, Department of New Jersey, tialrmen, art scrap book entitled "National service Is held at both hours for Wednesday prayer service la held History through American Artists' assisted by BUI Short, Maoaaquan, pevotlons were led by the Wie- tots whose .parents desire to attend 7 p.m.; regular business meet- . Eyes" compiled by Mrs. Peter A. were tK, (allowing: Oscar Butch ing for alt members, B'.SO p.m. and family. William D. Wiebtnd church. Read; second place, oil paintings Jr. commander; Oscar Bute* er., The pastor and senior choir will led the prayer and W. W. Wieland "Old Tenneat Church" by Mrs. senior vice commander; Lester Senior High Fellowship meets at •ender a service Friday, May I, in read the Scripture. A quartet, "Let Peter. TeoEyck; second place, it Mark's, Cllffwood. photography of historical theme, A s h, junior vice. commander; p.m. Monday. The young people the World la Every Comer Mrs. TenEyck. lames Thomas, quirtermaiterj Al- are sponsoring * dinner In the Saturday, May », a chicken din- Sing" by Hugh S. Robertson, was fellowship Hall at I: JO p.m. for ner will be served In the church Thirty-one dubs were represented ben Fields, chaplain; Victor Ar- beginning at 11 o'etodi noon. sung by Mn. F, Sweeten., Mr. and at the all-day conference which in- benefit of the bulldlug meiiinu judge advocate; Dr. Aram Mother's Day, a special program drs. W. W. Wleland and William cluded reports.of the year's ac- ' aplonun, surgSOtV " *: prognutt. . ' tivities by each club president, a mi be sponsored by the MUslotv. Wleland. short talk by Mrs. F. Everett Also John Jakovia, officer-of-th*. Tuesday. May », tbe Women's ry at 3 and 7 p.m. A bus w.T) Special speakera tor the evening Place, chairman of civil defense day; Ted Osipowitx, three-year Bible Class meets ill p.m. leave for Plalntleld whtre the service were the Rev. Mr. Sweeten trustee. Zane Anton, two-year senior choir will appear. and disaster control, a fashion trusiff. Janies*^OttlicaSi^s^ie>yi Junior High program Friday and Mn. Sweeten on "Missions to show during lunch boor by par- trustee. Ernest Peterson, sergeant- evenly from 7 to I p.m. a a d ladlsn Amerlcani." Pictures taken ticipants who had entered the sew- First MethsdM Gtwek al-urms Robert Maikmui, legis- canteen will be held from 8 to M? Mala It, Metawaa Cherokee, North Carolina, show- ing contest sponsored by the Gen- lative officer. eral Federation of Women's Clubs Rev. Frank B. Sweeten, Pastor Indian way of life before they and. Vogue Pattern Co. and an af- Guests were Elwood McElvalne; Sunday divine worship service, were forced to Isave. there and is held at »:« and 11 a.m. A ternoon address by Mrs. Ford Several members of the Moamoulh Arts Foundation, Inc. met Monday evening to discuss plans t*r the George ORellly, Fifth District JeUraa's tnvel by foot "the trail ot teara" Starkweather", Northern Vice Pres- CMe Music AssodaUon subscripUoo drive to be beM from- Friday through May!. * Commander; Jack O'Reilly, Past nursery for young children and Keypert Ceaaretatte* Junior church la conducted at 11bearing the "eternal flams" that ident of the N. J. State Federation. Shown above, (left to right), are John Pfanstiel, Leonardo; MlUard 11mm, New Moamwth, Mrs. Janes Commander, Union County; E4- burned constantly day and night Lawlof, Keyport; Mrs. Richard Marsea, Mlddktown; Mrs. WllUara Connelly, New Meamouth, ward Dura. Pa.it Coamaaofer Kingdom HeU, §1 ptrMea St. a.m.; church school, 1:41 a.m. The meeting was conducted by The drive will be opened 14 accept new members for its lKMe concert series. Tbe kkkeff (Master win to Oklahoma, In I8M, Pictures also Mrs. Joseph E. Walsh, Fifth Dis- District; CharUsT^liouby, under the direction of Howard A. be held lor workers at the Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red Bank, tonight, Mrs. Stockton HtpUas 1* Matawan A public dlscours* wiU ba held Henderson. Classes are held tor was shown of the amphitheatre In trict Vice President / chairman, and Mrs. Lawlor, Keyport chairman. Commander Post fill, Matiwsa tha Smoky Mountain! vrtwre > a Township Harry Slegel, Senior unday •« 'Pm. Tppio wlU baall sgei; all are welcome. Final Members of tbe Matawan club What Can Prayer Do For Vou?" session of the School of Missions it pageant "Unto These HIUs" I* glv. who attended were Mrs. Read, Commander, Post 474J; VTn- cent Boyle, Senior VIM,Cojiil. Wttchtpwyr Study in on "Hftlpars at I p.m. A film "Hawaii, Cross- en every uummer. • •--!.' Mrs,, Elmore Kattner. Mrs. Wil- roads of the Pacific," will be ! Ham Lambert, Mrs. Ttarman C. mander. Post 2179, MiddletOWn Toward Walking WUely," at <:U Vlilted North DskoU todlatu Township, Mrs. Genevieve Donnell, shown, Interest and activity groupi The Rev, Mr. twtttw and Mn.: . Neaiis, Mrs. TenEyck, Mrs. John- Matawan Persona 1 Items p.m.- will follow at JiM pm. with a son Csrtan, Mrs.'Donald V. Robin- Maiawan Borough Councilwoman. weeturi visited the Dralnerd In- insinuation officer for the aux. Tueiday, tha group Bible study landwlch supper at 6: It p.m. llan School, Nohh DakoU, which son, Mrs. Joseph Sheldon, Mrs. • • New* Of Yoaj Ana Your ramtlj U Appreciated At Ani Ma* sponsored by the Men's Club. De- . Harold H. Fogg and Mrs. Calvin aiy was Department Senior Vice will meet at « p.m. st the follow- iiipplles high school training for resident Rosemary Sommer and votions will be conducted by the ndian young people, The U. S. D. Pearce. Ing homes; F, Anderson, 331 WU-Baynard Smith family at t'.tS p.m. Mrs. Vincent Burtew entertain- Mrs, Nicholas Barns, and SOB, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Lofgrun, installing Conductress, Past Do- son Ave., Matawan; A. Ptlnur, ]ovemment High School la il Pins ed her card club Thursday after- Richard, Dunellen, spent several Stamford, Cona., spent APT. Hpartm.-m President Marjorlo Con- followed by an illustrated addreii lldge Indian Reiervatlon, Chatman To Head Middle Rd., Keanaburgi J. Gon-jy Dr. B. Harrison Docker on noon. High scores were held by days this week as the. guests of and U with Mr. and Mrs. Charles >n installed were Mn. Mar. At Rapid City, South Dakota, tha Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. B. Mrs. Bertha Schanck. E. Springhorn. tha Aiinon. president; Mrs, Anna doly, ] AUantlo Avt., Mattwan. Puerto Rloo. Dr. Docker, fqrmei Trinity Church, Bazaar district, superintendent made an ivlng oondltloni wire very poor, Young. Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Walter'pike were Anh senior vice president; Mrs. A gKup Bible study meeting will md 3000 left ihe reservation to find Jr. entertained at bridge Saturday Helen Huirh. Junior vice president; extended visit to Puerto Rico re- William Chatman was named Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanna the gueits of Mr. and Mrs', Donald be held at « p.m., Wednesday in cently to study the work of Meth imployment In the cities, the apeak- general chairman of the annual evening. Guests v&n Mr. and Mr•"-s iiertha Schanckf chaplain; entertained over tbe weekend. MacMIUan at dinner on Sunday at Kingdom Hall. adlat Miiiloni. >n iild, During their visit with church bazaar of Trinity Church Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. W. Dunham Morey, Free- M Dorothy Blllla, treasurer; the Manor House, Moorestown. The annual mother and daughter Indisn Amerlcani In Minnesota (Episcopal), Matawan. The affair liam Westhafer. South Byfleld, hold; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hessey, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miade- Mn Dorothy O'Reilly, secretary; Thursday, May 7, T'.SO p.m. they look plcturei of "pips itona" Mn aupper, sponsored by Ihe Women'i this year will be held, on one dayMass. Berkeley Heights; Mr. and Mrs.vlUe, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas'Sid- Lillian Thomas, guard; Mra, Ministry school la held; 1:30 p.m. when -Indian, .peace- pipes were only, Saturday, Sept 12, and the 0- UJterling Thompson. Middle- FFlorence Taylor, Pltriotio Inatiusx Society of Christian Service, wil 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Youngman J Mrs. Stockton Hop- nrvtci meeting. made, They also vlilted tha Crow thrmc witt be "County Fl^ tuwn; Mr. anfl Mn, KenneffiTDteT treas. Mra. Alta Zelwak, conduc- be held at I p.m. Monday. The enlefCBHea tbTcast of the Matt- Una, Mr. and Mn. Robert Bentley program li under the direction of Indians at the Crow Agency, Mon- Mr. Chatman outlined bis plans Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Harris. and Mr. and Mn. W. Bedle were Mra. Emma Blllla, Mrs. The semi-annual Bibb assemb- tana. wan senior play at their home Taylor, Mrs. Clsra BeUjner, true- iln. Oeorge Hicks. Committee to the members of the Ladles Guild Saturday night On Sunday, Mr. and Mn. J. the Saturday bridge guests of Mr. ly of New Jersey Circuit No. 4 Fred Robinson were the dinner Includei Mrs. Earl Smith, chair Sunday, the fourth and final ses- of the church at a meeting held hi Mrs. Joseph Demberger enter- and Mn. H. CottreU, Browntown. wiU be held In Red Bank tt the sion will be hlld with I film, the parish hall Monday. Then will guests of Mr. and Mrs. George man; Mn. Jimei Adams, Mn. tained a luncheon bridge Apr. 23. Kinler, Clark. Mr. and Mn. Stephensoa Bnter- National Guard Armory the week- John Oarey, Mrs. Hicks, Mn. "Hawaii Croisroadi." Thi Bay- be many new innovations and Prize winners were Mrs. William llne. Mr. and Mn. Howard Hen- Buffet Supptr Sunday nird Smith family will conduct the chairmen of booths and activities Mn. Robert Erdmsnn entertain- end tt May It. lames Lyls and Mr*. W. W. Wie- J. Rabel, Mrs. Conrad Johannsea, ed her bridge club Apr. 11. Guests derson, and Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Celobratei Birthday land. devotions. Dr. B. Harrison D*ok> will be appointed to a planning and the hostess. Other* were Mrs, Sunday jr., Franklin Park, attend- at, formir district luptrlntandent committee.. were Mrs. William Quinn. Mrs. United Hebrew CengreaitlM Wednesday, the Junior choir re- Charles Hunt, Bridle; Mrs. Charles Everett Carlson, Mn, Edward ed the Saturday performance Of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pltil, Cliff- Bread gt, Keyport heanei at 1:40 p.m.: prayer meet- of tha New Brunswick District, Mrs. David Turtle conducted the E. Springhorn, Mrs. Frank Olcner, Mn. Rollin Richards, Mn. The Monmouth Civic Chora* pre- wood, entertained at a buffet SUp- Ing and Bible study, It It pm now retired, will tell ol hit recent meeting of the Guild during which 1 Rabbi H. 0. H, Uvini Bliss, Mrs. Frederick K. Dederick, Calvin Pearce, Mn. Milton sentation ot "The Gondoliers,' at per Sunday In celebration of th» The general meeting of the con- monthly mooting of the Mathodii visit to Puerto Rico al the annual reports were made on the spaghetti the Asbury Park High School. and Mrs. Elmore' Kattner. Gunlde, Mrs. Winston Schaeffer, first birthday of their son, Michael, gregation to consider a site lor the Man I p.m. conference the litter part ot Janu. supper held Apr. U and the rum- Members of the advanced Mrs. John Slgmund, Mn. Richard Mrs. Allan J. Morrison and Mn. Guesta were Michael's maternal ary. The purpoia ol the tour wai mage sale to be conducted Tues- aynagogue and centet will be held The chapal choir will reheane to secure knowledge ot the Metho- seventh grade of Matawan Ele- Bauer and Mn. Charles Lockwood. Peter A, Read of the Woman's grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Earl at 1:10 p.m. tonight. Thursday, May 7, at Tils p.m.! day through Thursday, May I, and Whltmore, and Mr, and Mrs, A dist challenge In Puerto Rico. mentary School, accompanied by WiUiam A. Stoddard Is building Club ot Matawan attended Federa- •enlor choir rehearsal, 1 p.m. the "Tasting Bee' Luncheon sched- tion Day at the Keyport Literary fred Plzzl and son, Robert, South Friday night icrvlce Is held Miss Esther Blau were the guests a bulkhead on his lakefront prop- S: 18 p.m. Jeffrey Gale will pro- Friday, May I, the Junior Pel, uled for Tuesday, May 12. Thursday' afternoon at the home Club Friday. Amboy; paternal grandparents, erty on Wyckott SL, which he Mr. and Mrs. Carmin Piui; god- nounce Klddush. The acippella lowihlp will meet at 7 p.m. Tafw T«st The Rev. John Vf: Robson, rector, of Michael Kldzus. Mr. Kidzus has recently purchased from the Mrs. Thurman C. Neaili, Mn. opened the-meeting with evening father, Norman Wood; godmother, chair, under the leadership of Theo- Mitawan Hl|h School iludonti showed Ms collection of rocks, estate of A. B. Smith. Calvin Pearce and Mrs. Bruce dora Schloiiberg, will preient tha ClUtwooa amumaty prayers add, at the conclusion of minerals and fluorescent minerals, Miss Joan Boyle; Mr, and Mrs, Methodlil Church Who took Ihe National Merit Mn. Richard Kerney, Pomptoa Hecht represented the' 1 JhWllace and children, Rose cantata, "IiraeF, A Dream Real- thhe seMion,,Mrj.eMion,,Mrj". i'fr Ififjiet anand and also gave « demonstration-oo Plains, spent several days as theClub of Matawan at the , Rev. Uon Zlnkltr, Pastor Bchotanhlp Qualifying test Tuesday MrsMrs. Vernon Ellison served' rere- J , Joseph, Mr. and Mrs, tied." The melodies are drawi : how he cuts, and polishes stones. guest, ot - Mr.,, and • Mrs. Allan ,J, conference of 'Wa' Flfth fresnnftnt* 5'^i*~ ?x'.i2i.'d'. .:• •../ v < u *The next meeting of the Great Morrison.'. '..-'>..•" -.. ',<• \,y; \ New Jersey 'State Federation' «i Books Group will be held May 7 ."Mr. and Mrs.• .E. 1. J«* WoniW* Club«'lt#lil I* th* ^W M.• Sunday ichbo); 10 a,m BillyiM Stafcv ? 3 Y.M.CJ*. Lonjf Branch. Friday, " Plizl, andd child , Victor and Saturday sabbath service l» a The Methodist ,Voulh /alloivahlp Galloway, Sandra llaniel, Mary Browntown P-TA'E|actt< «*i^M:**«^WSii Wrac Brighton. B.V til*: spending C M 11 a.m. Ktnnetb Smith, M Main St. Mr. and Mra. Edmund West, Mr. Carman; Mr. and Mrs. Adrian will moot In the church at <:30Ellen Harris, Edward Ifyrne, Steve a few'days with Mr. and Mrs. Dleckmal n and children, Adrian, All classei for the rellgloui Mri. Hauwr President Mr, and Mrs. Edward Royer and Mrs, Richard Carroll, Mr. and p.m. Monday; Women's Society of Joyce, Jifiiy'Kuhns, Dan Kuima. Milton Gonkle/ Arlene and Carman; Mr, and school will resume session! Sun- Charlene Lookwood, Roy Mat- entertained Saturday evening. Bob VanWorp, Tampa. Fla.,Mrs. Joseph Carroll, and Floyd Christian Service meeting, I p.m. Mrs. Clarence Hauser was elect- Brown were the dinner guests of Mrs. Vincent Plzzl and son, John; day st 10 a.m. hews, Jean Mccue, John Meniel, ed president of the Browntown Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin spent neveral days as the guest of Hostesses will be Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mn. T. N. LlghUey |r, Mrs. Mary Cavagnaro, all of Cliff- Tuesday, the Pre L.T.F. wll Ward and Mill Isabella lvlns. William Miller, Pred Moser, Pa- Parent-Teacher Association at theBell, Mr. and Mrs. William Jenn- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erdmann. wood. ricia Neslls, Sandra Peirce, Carol ings, and Mr. and Mra. Bryce Mo- Paaadena, Tex., at" Peterson's meet al 8 p.m.; senior choir re- lam will be made for III 17th meeting held in the Browntown Mra. Ralph W. Herrick enter- Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Poko, I r w I n Rappoli, Robert Mullen. Buttonwood Manor, Apr. 22. Mr hearsal, 8.30 p.m. ilrthday banquet May II. School Apr. II. Casimir Ztaik tained at bridge Thursday. Prize Louis Scalzo and children, Rose- Rankl, Cliff Reeves, George Rltter, winners were Mn. Edward W. and Mn. Ughtsey are former The U.S.Y. will meet Wedneiday Thursday, May 7, evening presided. Edward W. Currie and sons Matawan residents, and have been mary and Louis Jr., Red Bank; Oary Roelke, Carol Schieffer, Billle and David, and Teddie Currie, the hostess and Mn. Le- at 7.30 p.m. prayer and Bible itudy will be Serving with her will be Mrs. visiting friends on Broad Si Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cavagnaro ield at 7:30 pm. followed by theAllan Sinclair, Susan Smith, Tony Charles Wlnkler as first vice presi- Dominee attended a performance Roy Sickels. Other guests were and daughter, Mariann, and Mr laniano, John Zyrackl. Mrs. Frederick Noble. Holmdel. Mr. and Mra. Cortlandt Bri^s. Oetheemaae Lutheran Church fflclol board mooting at 1:30 p.m. dent; Mrt. Paul Hauser, second of t h e Ringling Bros. Circus at Scarsdale, N. Y.; Mr. and Mi.and Mrs. John Gural and children. Maple PI., Kevporl first president; Mrs. Erieil Madison Square Garden. Thurs- V.rs. Charles E. Springhorn, Mra. Stephen and Cynthia, all of Perth Joseph Baler, Mrs. Psul Egan and Paul Weiss, Westfleld. and Mr and Rev. Frederick Boos. Pastor Owens, treasurer, and Mrs. day. Mn. Howard Wolverton had dmAmboy. There are two services on Sun George Roche, secretary. A formal Mr. and Mra. J. Fred Robinson Mn. Richard Erdmann. The Rev. George H. Boyd and ner at the "Lea Pyrenees" Friday day; Matins al 1:10 a.m. and the To Put You Formally Installation will be held at the returned home Friday after evening and saw a perlormanc, ot Matawan Residents <^ •egular service at 11 o'clock. Bun- May meeting. vacationing at tbe borne of Mr. Mn. Boyd were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. Jay F. 'Gazabo," In New York. day School begins si tt4S a.m. At Your Edward Wilson from the National and Mn. William S. Marks, Wind- Miss Beatrice Schsumaclvr. FUld Day Committee Hostetter. Flnt Church of Christ, Foundation was the guest speaker. sor Park, Fla. South Orange, and Mn. lona Me Mr. and Mn. Joseph Baler en- S4 Broad SL, Keyporl Al the conclusion of his discussion, Mr. and Mrsv Joseph Dietrich Elveo, West Orange, were Sunday Karl Fisher, and Miss Kathleen Formal W«ar To Hlr* tertained at a buffet dinner and Ftynn, both of Matawtn, are mem- Sunday service and Sunday a committee was formed to hold entertained at' dinner Saturday bridge party Saturday „ evening. dinner guests at the home of Mr evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. bers of committees making plans School, 11 a.m. WadMsdiy. testi- « polio clinic in Browntown. Mrs. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fredand Mn. Howard Wolverton. TUXEDO RENTALS Joseph Fletcher, Wood Ridge; Mr. lor-jtudents' field day. Saturday, mony nieetlng t p.m. Reading room Andrew Zelenak was named chair- Noble, Holmdel; Mr, sod Mn. Six past presidents of the and Mrs. Baldwin Fang and Mils at lbs College of Agriculture, open Wednesday and Saturday man and will announce arrange- Evarf Silcox, Keyport; Mr. andWoman's Club of Matawan attend Stella Wong. Newark. Uii Bh from J to 4 p.m. ments. Refreshments were served. Mrt. Edward W. Currie and Mr.e^^mee^'TZZ, »£j»J«LEL2 W. S. WALLACE of the Club st Me square dance and refrethmeni God'l law of Justice and mercy and Mn. Conrad Johannsen. stand committees, Mr. and Mrs. Jac A. Cusbmao tuchen. Attending were Mn Arris will be brought out al Christian WEST FRONT STREET, KBYPORI entertained at dinner and bridge B. Henderson, Mra. Allan J Mor- the Promenaders, of which Mr. Science servlcei Sunday. "Ever- Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. rison,rlson, Mn. . Donalil-WDooaldWrBobinwn. Robmiun. ] Fisher l» presidenp t anil Miss Flyny n lasting Punlihment" li Ihe toplo Matawan (Prom Rat* $8) For Some and Mra. Garrett j. McKeen jr. Mrs. Peter A. Read, Mn. David Is vice president and treasurer. of tbe leison-sermon, a central Mr. aid Mrs. Jack Renwick and M. Brace and Mrs. Franklin Cot will.give an exhibition at the theme of which li set forth In the Mr. and Mn. Charles Pike. trell. square dance in Lester Collins Golden Text: "Evil pursusth iln- Mr. sad Mn. William S. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. WUllam auditorium In the evening- M11 s neri: but to the rlghteoui good have returned home from a Plalnfleld, entertained Mr. and Myan is enrolled st Douglass Col- shall be repayed" (Proverbi 11:21) month's vacation in Arizona..,,.. Mn. Robert B. Butler on Sunday. legs, the women's division of tha Selsctioni from "Science and Mrs Jay F Hostetter and Mn. preceding a mineralogies! field stale University, and like Mr. Health with Key to the Scriptures' NEW P. S. EXPRESS Ralph W. Herrick spent several trip to Summit and Chatham. Fisher, is studying agrtcultursl re- by Mary Baker Eddy will Include days with Mn. George F. Hostel, Mr. and Mn. John J. Muller and search (22:30-31).' "Justice requires re- ter, Lancaster, Fa. daughter, Betty, attended the con formation of the sinner, Mircy BUS SERVICE TO Mr. and Mn. Robert B. Butler the Mew Jersey Aisocia MfS. Micha*l RuflO cancels Ihe depl only when Justice were Friday evealnj 'dinner guests ipprovei." of Mr, and Mrs. Robert L. Taylor, Showtr Gutnt Of Honor Among the Bible passages to ba Philadelphia. day through Saturday. A surprise shower In .honor o read Is (hit from Psaltni (oTI); Advice... Read This . "Have uercy upon me, 0 Ood New York Mn, Michael Ruaso, was givenTiy Girl Scouts,Htaowni«s JohnOarey Elected Mn. Clifton Hensley, MaUwsn. st according to thy lovlngklndnois: her borne. , •• according unto ihe multitude of thy Via N.w Jertty Turnplkt To Pgrade May 30 By State AAatons Group Chiests w«re Mn, Malcolm Tune, lender murclei blol out my trans- Put all .your valuables in a box in our gressions." "The Mauwan Neighborhood John R, Carey, Matswan, « Mrs. Pat Morgan, Mn. Joseph from Matawan, Central Park, 1'etenv Mn. Marvin Prlchard and safe deposit vault It's private, safe from Association of Girl Scouts held Its number of Matawan Lodge w Bayvlew Presbyterian Church laughter, Sally, t/ln. James McCot- Cllffwood Beach Sayre Woods, South Amboy iteft ior fire and costs only a few cents a meeting at the Matawan Public FJtA-M., had the honor of bcmi! mach and daughter, Patricia, Mn. Rev Francis Overstock Monday through Friday week. It's fbe cheapest Insurance against Health Center Tuesday with Mrs. elected to the office of Right Wor ><•<> McConahsy, Mn. Karl Hen Pastor lisas Down It.Ill Up Bayoard. 8 m 11 h. Deighborhood ihlpful Deputy Grand SecroUry manil,- MrirCharles Brown, Mn. Sunday church school daises -loss-you can "buy, -.» -t --•'-•-•-— ~*j^~-™—»- em A.M. Till A.M. Kaplan's DsllceMmn, 1S4 Main chairman, presiding. Plans were .re held st 1:10 a.m.; morning M,, Maiawan, it unollpn of • ill t>,M. made for Girt Scout and Brownies worihlp. II a.m. with the Sacra- it, llwys, Me. M and Mo. II Sill I-.M. Take this "valuable" advice-rrent a box ment of Infant Baptism, Ihe re- voff: Scout songs to be taught to the T A family night covered dish gip- scouts. Plans were njade for thelers Ross Maghan, Erwin Aug«n- per ^ortsoredbytheMen'i ft- coming Girl Scout year. Refresh- stdn, William Week, William Mil owshlp will be held at I p.m. ments were served by Troop 2(1, ler )r.. Alfred D, Snook, Leonard The mid-week service ofpravir Cuthrood, and Troop 133. Mats- E. Stokes. Martin LauterwaM, and nave you read tlw dasslfled and BlWe WioV will be held » PUW4C SERVItt COOWMMATEO TIANSPOW Brothers Fred Hodenbary, Robert adll Thundfy at V.M p.m. • J. Maikimu, Sam Patirn. PflQft SfX —"* "xlfft THE WATAVVAN JOURNAL Thurtdoy, April 30,1959

man Nadler repeated bis claim to A. Heaton Underbill, director Letter •eeerred Frern .Mr. Weigaod found a referen- Mr. HaidiDg was'fearful that, when Hopla Will Take *r.ow that the other cab was lisa and game; David Davies, i Auency dum, while likely to show M peronce in. the plant could be diverted censed (or use In , T~3*hcr^*n« y »™ - bers were Inclined to believe It Mr. Lebar'B third point was that ted as to what Bendlrintended to bers of the toning board ol ad- tan board expressed belief that Mr. |he expansion of ratables was Incould be. Mr, Fnimm were asking and Mr.favor of the full-acre minimum lot carry on at the Cross site in Holm- tho no proof of the licensing of the Seaman did not believe the town- lUe. justment on how to streamline their Hopla would be most compatible ' "•" Jfsse'-aserr amount. The burden Mrs. Hooper expressed great dis- cabs In the Borough of Keyport del Village." William J. Duncan, operations to silence criticisms that m Lebar suggested the. possibility for the lull-acre minimum tot or- final word. They were critical of cess. Mr. Goldsmith explained the if the zoning board of adjustment complete break with t h e board. new high school facilities and on Has Riparian RlgMa f error in tbe officer's perusal of dinance was given only on the basis the governing body for "wanting Bendix officials had found the site had a date for a stated monthly She declined to seek re-election as the value of the Engelhardt survey. ne records. Magistrate Kleinberg; of a, measure being a ''stop gap" Mr. Hooper gave assurance that to put us off' by not having the to hold the line until.tbe; township lear tha, railroad a bad one for meeting, like the planning board, a board member in the February Dr. Warner found the survey pred- he had riparian rights that would nnounced that If Mr. Lebar V»we their purpose, ln that there must those having , business wjth it nslstuig on » showing of the rec-engineer present at a stated meet- agencies would have available to balloting. icated on a s\x-ye«r junior-senior entitle Mm to dredge for water : be an atmosphere of quiet with, no could make their- arrangements to high school might not be poignant If >rds of licensing as to factual proof, Iflg- -. thira tha "expert advice" on how Members of the Keyport Board one-quarter-of-a-mile offshore and tot sizes should be applied In thedisturbing vibrations for the work bring everything W;,,a head the the bonding limitation ot $2,400,000 to channel ln for a boat basin If he court would direct that Mrs. 4. Warren E. Baumgartner wanted bring everything to,,a head the said they "regretted" Mr/ Hoplt's various zoning JureasV jftr/Weigand j be performed in their projected decision to leave bis post In'the - • tjt^ to deduce Its the swimming.pool project can- Adelaide B. Crammer, Keyport ti> know how much longer b* would date the zoning boanl'met. The Idea F have to wait to g,ot wqi ~ ' ^rnlnute transistor*, u ' Udl [a (lve-gre.de(lvegre.de• oor not beicarrled"-—-•••"- ~ -- torough Clerk, be In court the W- district where ha served u "an, loVlng week with her official rec- Kraaner'and Speckle, diveP liaater Plan RSMCUM Varied \ \\ able «nd outltandin*".. admifc JllglT.SchooJh . He mendationa reaction to-the pro»os«i Bailey pproval ... .,.,._.. Mrd:lfipu|d-flot W provide ord boolu on taxicab licensing. Mr. open ol Old Manor Estates, would r'a map by which. Istrator of tbe board's buslneti Lebar then 'declined to press tbe be made to meet the conditions specified areas, Varied. William B, fiardinawas affairs. William Ormerod, a board imayed by such a'prospect as and' saw himself securely in the try his mother in the "VanBrackle the State Department of Edu'ca- (olnt. - - required of them in the develop- the township had sought the court frank to declare he would bo op- be transferred to member, said "II will be difficult beach amusement area business at ment Mr. Baumgartner reported ruling to get time to seek "expert posed to the. coming of sinyr. to-R aa to find someone who appUed"hJm> Uon'i<«)njerlerice *hp»ed. excellent the site this summer, . - Cheater and lelen Krysclnski. The Magistrate' Kieinbers «lso •de- the, conditions were getting espe- advice." Now that the "expert sd- dustry, however clean and well- board declined to do anything until sell as diligently 1Q his; Job' as dideducational result*.could be 6b- He was cautioned by Mr. Ar- : talned'on the six, live or four-year clared that the police department cially bad on Woodland Rd. where vtce" has been ootained, the town- embelllihed, into, the Holmdel Vilt: plans were submitted or a bond Mr. Hopla." ' 'js ': -." ' rowsmlth and James Tortoriee that could be directed to produce.at tho curbing is cracking and giving ship attorney noted, there is a dis-age. area'. Mayor Jamie* H, Acker- p|«n,'depending on, ihe efficiency 1 was posted for building a proposed (h« area was toned residential. Mr. the next court .sttslor on the cue»w»y; and a hole runs under tte position to spurn Its recommenda- son thought the township committee with which the plan' was set up ! road*; past the land that It would and administered/":*, Hooper, questioned this at he said a report of the 'registration of the'street This householder complatn- tions. He questioned If this were should hire, "experts" "to advise face on,an improved public road. MHS Trackmen plrt of his work at the. site had wo .cabs fromahe state Motor Ve- •*4 be had been,put oft In tbe mat- not a drifting away from'and even them on what such'a plant would. Mr. Weigand .wanted the township I^o: reliable rndex ot what plaa' TMe n t'dttdr^ y the tire-charred ilcle Department. The court felt, (eti at every, township meeting defiance of the spirit of tbe court's can-te.osed InrMatiwan cite U entail betote5dec.lsionj were, miidjs -could, not assume'the obligation to Rumson emains' 'of the former Forbes wwever, thai the- transfer of • since early February. ' ruling. with reference to letting It ^dine In. build the road. Swamp obtained, in the estimation ol the Beach night club and put the beach egtstratlon to an auto could be p state officials, until the board's ln a sightly condition. Mrs. Hooper ro delayed on going into the of- architect has hud a chance to In-lamented their work at the beach Matawan runners started "wing- ficial records at Trenton that this ******************* Ing" on their tlmesjn a dual track vestigate the probable bidding that already had cost them (7000. could not be taken by Mr. Lebar meet with Rumson yesterday, could be expected from plans Mr. Tortoriee, a former planning absolute proof for use in his • X-BUILT SAFETY- Rumson wai swept by the Maroon drawn on the differing bases. Dr. board member, stated that it was case. * GIRDER FRAME and Steel 96-11 oo their own field. Spare said the Junior-senior plan fter the time when the Forbes would be more economical if found Magistrate Kleinberg denied Mr. Times made were good enough for Beach night club burned down that * to be within the financial capacity Lebar's motion to dismiss and dl fiiushneeds no * winning efforts In shore meets, the a,rea had been zoned. He * of the district. rected the defense attorney to pro- enough to make the Maroon and pointed out to Mr. Hooper that duce his Witnesses. Mr. Lebar ac- •ft waxingtoropolishing * Steel the favorite at the Monmouth- The matter then wail adjourned the best interpretation that could knowledged he had no witnesses NBW ECONOMY IN Ocean meet Saturday, Two MHS until the board Urea'its architect be put on a business activity there and tbe defendant would not take for©tiptto^tliree@> * THE HI-THRIFT • Cftir/ Mtg/C' IWJhw f i Carries roe hi Iw-cnM tomtat-wi* mirks against Rumson, Billy Mab- and has derived his best estimates would be that it mi a mm-conform- he stand. 'Whereupon the court U't jot s»eir» pep—(tl Wa* r*H*tsiK» to twit! m ro«th rods. bitt's 10 aeconds In the 100 -andot the financing required to .(It ldiflil dl immartly fined Mr. Koban flOO JA . 0ltl Uf-Ut 10% Mttt Carl Stephens MMoot toss ot the any one t* ihe pUuu-wlthln tte the night club try fire, that use had and $5 costs for violating tbe taxi- miltt a gallon. - discus were good *nough lor stale district's ability to bond and payended. Mr. Tortoriee denied the cab ordinance of the Borough of ******* *-***** competition. Bob Condlt was close taxes. board had any Intnt to trammel Keyport. to the state Group II record In the Mr. Hooper la his property rights, hlghhardltt. •.,-.." . but found In his failure to give Matawan took the pole vault, the SHOCK-CUSHIONED concern to permits he woufd need EASY-RATIO STEERING broad'Jump, both hurdle*, and the Black Ends Term and ordinances in existence af- Pleads Guilty To (continued from page one) ft'««hesMsC h) - -Jlabbltt (M), SelJ ordinance. Mr. Carlson said a however, he could not build any- Rd., Matawan Township. 10O yd..JeMcoa da«h t (M). Time: 10.0 Joint meeting Of the board and thing or do anything until be had ft. the autos to determine il they stood Including U-drlv» motorboats, 19 Council voted to renew 10 leases in Mr. Koban's name, Patrolman instead of $10 yearly. Famous Hovse Guest Ibr tajdcab stands at Station Plata. Nadler acknowledged there had Registration of power vessetk .,,.,.. fora "Spring Sales Spectacular" deal see your local authorised Chevrolet dealer!- r" ~->--••• Taxi operators pay $75 annually to not been. Mr. Lebar aifccd on used (Or commerce except passe* t>«J« Lee, 7ucno. Ariz., will be lease each of the stands which are what grounds the officer could gtr carrying, *J5 instead ol 11* . •> gueat sneaker at' the WoodUar' allocated by (he borough to Ji- bring his complaint Patrolman rearly. ' * -HsMt Chn> *tix In May. »r. Lee.cenied operators. Nadier said no had checked the Delltt'r permit. R5 Instead tf * .hou»e guest of Mr. and Mrs Councnwomon Genevleve DonneYl taxi Uceaoe registration book 'ol ilO annually. SJ>. Drtoat, MMMMtV at * big reminded residents that annual the borough deck aad thereby had The changes were worked oui JOHNSON - GIBB MOTOR CO. gsine hunter. Hit experiences ata< cleanup day will be held today satisfied himself that only the one at a conference of Mr. Bontcntn, will be related to television audi- All trash which cannot be collected cab had been licensed by Mr. Iva Mr. Metthews, Peter J. Oanneav IIOM^INSIMET MATAWAN IOWSJI 6-1O10 fncea shortly today wUI be collected tomorrow ban to operate la Keyport, Patrol "Chlcl of the Bureau of Navigation;* Page Seven — Krtf $ecria«

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PEAMUTS YfHr CfceJct «f 4 D«cerater C»lw« • Trjerfne • Stem • Tetlo* • Tnr«wi« fii$* THE MATAWAH JOURNAL Two Auto Accidents/ Store Managicr's Reported In Township Two actaents—invohiug foul , Car Is Wrecked women drivers were reported Tine; totaling $169 were impos- Tuesday by Matawan Townsh ed on a driver whose car rammed Police. At 1:45 p.m., police said the parked auto of Fred Sieben cars operated by Helen Seplaky ..£:;:1Q Division St.. Keyport, on 57. Myrtle St., Cliffwood and Ani Jennings, 43, of 598 Greenwooc Ravine Dr., Matawan, on Apr. 9 HELP WANTED HOUSES FOR SALE FOR RENT SERVICE FOR SALE Ave, Laurence Harbor, collide! , delivered to your un. FRAN'S Happy Day Nursery fo by Magistrate James H. Martin, COUPLE or single for livestock FURNISHED rooms, heat, hot wa< at t b e intersection of Cliffwood Bungalows, * rooms and bath. ter and telephone service. Inquire children of working or shoppin) Matawan, Monday. Ave. and Route 35. No injuries farm work. Living quarters, ap- CAMERA ply 275 Broadway, Keyport. wjM Houses located In Manalapan, N. J.after 7 p.m., Arnold House, 123 mothers. Hot lunches supplied Mr. Sieben, manager of the new were reported by Patrolman John First Street, Keyport or call COl- reasonable rates. Call LOwel Kinnane. The officer said bqth Housemovers, Inc., 58 Hull Ave- A 4,.R..Store, Raritan Township, MALE or female cook-housekeeper. nue Freehold, N. J. CaD FReehold fax 4-9680. . wjtf 6-5308. 4x5 women claimed they ry_ running 540 Broad Street Council of H. 0. Mayer set down Monday as the , Locust Street, Keyport 6-4788, wj30 Wan; 4 lots 100x100. Call LOwell ilal 2-0648. . wjtf WELL KEPT older home; kitchen, through the rei light at Route 34 McCully Chapter, Telephone Pion- date for a formal preliminary hear- COlfJx "4-M66 APARTMENT, 1 rooms and bath, 6-2916. wj: USED refrigerators, {49.95 and up. ing of the allegation. living room, dining, den, 3 bed- and Broad St. Apr, JJ, Capt. John eers ol- America. wjtl rooms and bath. Hot water oil recently redecorated, gas heat, W. KEANSBURG near irwyF Good condition. Pete's Inc., COl- ' Melna, borough police, reported the Mr. Flnlcelroeier served > In the heat, near schools and buses. Sell- hot water, enclosed porch, 2nd. family house furnished; 1 acre fax 4-2700 or KEansburg 6-1100. .._ LEGAL NOTICE floor: adults. COlfax 4-7897. w] property, summer bungalow, gar- \ j[tt Moore car rammed a. car operat- 27th Division1* Field Artillery dur- MOTHERS Ing price, Jl 1,900. Veterans no • - NOTICE , • Light pleasant sales work In your age; outbuilding. Income property, ed by Albert DeMalo, 289 Broad ing World W*r •I.- Sealed Bidi or proposal* will be down payment. Carltbn H. Paling, FURNISHED rooms, heat, hot wa- Aluminum Windows ' St.; Matawin, grossing the Inter- receiVKl by the Mslswan Township own neighborhood. Sell Cort Cos- Realtor, 31 Osborn St., Keyport. ter and telephone service. Rates owner will assuma mortgage. Cal Board of Education for the purchaas- KJEansburg 6-0846. w; section on Braid St,, and drove ol Cafatsrla Equipment for the Cliff- metic with Vitamins. We teach COlfax 4-1918. WJ30 >. and up. Arnold House, 133 First Venetian Blinds wood Memorial School on Monday1 the DeMaio auto into one operat- you In tht field. Call Branch Man- CHARMING Cape Cod, kitchen Street, Keyport or call COlfax TWO lots 50x100, cleared. Park Free Estimates' •venlni, Hay 11, 1B59, at 8:10 p.m. ager, D. Neuendorf', SHadyslde s No Money Down ed by Robert McCallum, Somer- Vas-Woodmff DBIVln Ibt J)i»h »chool buildln*. 4-9680, ....;.• rJ ,; ., ..,-yrjtf Avenue near Spruce Stree Broad Street, MiUnn. N, J. 1-1327. Wj7 with dining area, living room, 3 vllle. The Board o< Education In Msilon bedrooms and bath. Good loca. Union Beach. Inquirq e 347 Par Karl A. Frantz. COlfax 4-3405. 'URNISHED room, near business i Bh wj3j30 wjtf Treated By First Aid I that tlrao wiU open Uie scaled bid* EXPERIENCED waitress, over 21 tion. Selling price $12,300, FHA center. Suitable lor one or twoAve., Union Beach. Case Dismissed Sir the purpose of consideration. years of age. Call COlfax 4-1164 appraised, down payment approxi- Mrs. Theresa DeMalo, riding in SpwiUcslions and Bid forms may persons. Telephone LOwell 6-1397. ACCORDION LESSONS pismlsuls were granted both be obtained at the office of the Sic- [ter 7 p.m. wJ30 mately *400. Carllon Jfc.PpUng, Your advertisement'In this pa the Matawan driver's car, and Ktary, Memorial School Buildlnc. •-. . ' 17' per will reach prospective pu We furnish accordion free. LES- L-Mr^Roie Moore, riding in theDonald E, Woodruff,.18, Wyalusing, Church Street, Matawan, N. 1., MoA- Realtor, 31 Osborn BV, Keyport. day Ihroush Friday, between the ilALE OR FEMALE: retired fleal COlfax 4-1918. •' • - • , w)30 chasers in every community in th SONS AT YOUR HOME, O.50. Newark autolst'i car, sustained In- Pa,, and Alexander Vas, 49, Valley hours ol 0:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Your advertisement In this pa- JOHNNIE WALKER, INSTRUC- The Board of Education reiervea Estate sales personnel wanted.to bayshore area. juries and required attention ot the Dr., Matawan, by Magistrate Luth- ervice sign accoundpihnijrttiero ATTRACTIVE ranch with; garage; per will reach prospective pur- TOR. COLFAX 4-0914. wjtf Matawan First Aid Squad. Philip the rlftit lo reject:t any or er A. Foster, Matawan Township, Harry TrailerTroiler,. Secretary Jew Jersey. Wonderful, oppor- ' 75 x 100 lot VETS HO DOWN chasers Irt every community fn the Bucco. Lloyd Rd., Matawan, and For the Bosrd.of EducaUol 'PAYMENT; $6S per month, bayshpre area. Business Opportunities ALL MUSICAL instruments for In • case Involving a collision be- tunity to grow with an expanding rent or sale at low prices at The Jack Miller, 164 Broad St., Mata- company or supplement your pres- John Trab fc chlno wan, were witnesses to the acct-llween cars operated by them at OPPORTUNITY IN Music Spot, 42 Broad St.,, Key- Sealed Bids or Proposals tor the ent Income, Commission: write Phone LOwell 6-1737 - "dent and they reported "BWlng "Mrrj VanBraoile RoV and Reed's Hill AUTOSFORSALE_ SERVIGE STATION- port—Phone -GOIfax 4*998, prl- afufnlsMna'-pumt|Wni~DTr miterJnlJrsrnmiter* j luiiuun Box R E S in care of this news- Moore -run" the red light On the Rd. Apr. j. Mr. woodruff claimed for the schooll year 1M9-1DM. wlO ba 1951 Ponllac — Hydramatic, TIBS. vafe lessons $2.50. wjtf received by the Matawa..n. ..Townshi,.vwnwnshls pp paper, wjtf HAZLET RANCH, 2 bedrooms, liv- 1950 Chevrolet, hard top, power highway. • . .. * . . . , . Board at ^Education, Hist. ScSchooh l BUSINESS ; GIRL'S bicycle, 28", manure Bulldinf, Broad Streett, Hatatawn ing room, dining room, kitchen, glide, $200. ° , , . he had made due observation be- , J. on Monday._May U, 1MB15MBU,. at B. !yi. Key Punch Operttori «-. hot water heat, nice lot; $11,500. Lease from Texaco, rilodern 2-bav spreader, one row transplanter, Patrolman Carmen Messina. , , .. , . _,S0 P.M., DOT. The Board oiff EduL—- 1950 Chevrolet, .' door sedan, stand- station at Bethany Road, Hazlet. tore enterln the nt i perlenced 026 machine.'Pleasant Sterling McCann, Real Estate, 253 Azaleas, byy tht e dc*en onlyy , power borough police, charged Russell « • "«<* °>> «' callon In sessioie»ioin at that time WlwlU ard shift, $175. Training program available. Mod- open thtliae sealed bids for the purpose) working conditions, liberal em- Broad Street, COlfax'4-1376. )31r lawl n mower. CalCll l LOwelLOlll 6-0724. Smith, 15 Koisman St., Old Bridge, Reed's Hill Rd. and was almost r consideration. 1950 Chevrolet, standard shift, $150. est rental and limited inventory or comlderaUon. >loyee benefits. Canterbury Knlt- lliol Studebaker, $150. wjM with failing to stop at Ihe stop through the intersection when ThTh e BoarBardd off Education reserves ars. Locust Street, Keyport. wJ30 Investment for ambitious man de- sign on Broad St. at Little St.. the right to reject any or all bids1, INSTRUCTION struck by the Vas auto. Item per Item, covering, th. follow - Augie's Amopo Station, Hwy 36sirin, g more income. Call KEans- SIMPLEX mangier, reasonable. Apr, 15. The fuie was « and |J Mr. Vas told the investigation IS, vlts Art Supplies, General Sup- ARTENDER, s t e a dy/ posJUon, KEYPORT driving Instruction, dual Keyport. COlfax 4-9766. wJJO Call Hlllcrest 1-ftM after 4 p.m. Costs. ilTea, Manual Training ': supplies', burg 6-3866 for details. WJ30' officer, Patrolman Francli Cher- (cchanlcali Drawing Supplies,, Kin-, Rollo Post House, Keyport, N. J. control car, licensed by state of 1957 Ford, Custom 300, 4 door wJ30 A fine of 110 and JJ costs was- iergarien.Supplies and BcHnce Sup- ney,'township-police, he entered ••--••, . '-'---• ^ w)'30 New Jersey. No extra charge for sedan, black and white, radio *nd Situation Wanted WASHER and dryer, Westinghouse paid by Thomas L. Henrie, Nep- lies, '• '• • • •.•••• the Intersection slowly on Van- Specifications and bid formi ma/ pick up from your home. Call heater. Very good condition, orig- WILL wash and Iron all types ol Laundromat; washer, 2 years Old. tune, for pausing over the-double Brackle Rd, and applied the brakes be obtained at tha office ot the Sec- OUNTER SALESMAN: TV part* COlfax 4-3550: • • • , . w|4/25/59 white line at Middlesex Rd. and retary, Memorial School Building, aid accessories.' Part and full inal owner, under 14,000 miles, Call curtains; also stretch curtains in Both excellent condition; (200. Not when the Woodruff car cut through Church Street, Matawan. N. J, Mon. COlfax 4-3074 after 6 p.m. or Sun ) own home. Prompt service. sold separately. Call LOwell 6-1711 Edgewater Dr. Apr. 18. Patrolman 1aF ttir ••— , .Hi »T. '• me Job. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. full PETS at t Ugh speed in front of him, . 'Friday, between the John Muller, borough.police, was houra of 9:0 day. wjtf Call PArkway 1-35S5. wjtl evenings. . - wJ3Q but could not avo(d collision. I A.M. snd 4:00 P.V time: 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. part time. BEAUTIFUL Co HIe puppies, complainant. -,.,.,• The Board of Education reserves TV background helpful, Family 1949 FORD, 4 door with 4 newWILL care for child of working . Ralph's, Heuser, MMawtn. rep- the right to Inspect the quanty ol ail champion blood line. Trls and TYPEWRITER, cash register, •lvj demand in snalyals ot Circle Store, Rt, 96, K«yport. Apply Sables, wormed and Inoculated. tires, radio and heater, very good mother in my own home 5 day band saw, Accordion, water resented Mr. Woodruff, and Inform- •-•—*— and Friday.* to S p;m;Country raised. COUax 4-7015, condition, $125. SUIlwell Garage, a week. Clean healthy surround- Three Crashei In ed the court his client would not be "foM'he BoardoJ Educstlort pump, play pen and stroller. Beach- Harry Troller,;ji«cretBry indet^ '*.*-; w|30. JHslsort A. Terhune. ..:,],.«» * J«ck»pn.St., Matawan,-, i^p* tags, Call Lflyve)! 6^593. ^.J30 way Trading Post; next to Crystal • lists'* w/tneM «/!•'"" Mr. V««. JM >«.!» PORTER, general maintenance Pool,- 122 Beachway, Keansburg. Mr. Vai refused to testify against Bo KEansburg 64846. wjtl Three accident! occurred ln\ the Mr,' Vftodruff. When the officer Eduoatfon, on'Msy 18, !'ft«» ... _.._ man, drivers , license required, Matawin High School, at 6;1S P.M. : rain on Keyport streets Tueiday. acknowledged there were no known D.3.T., will receive tflterg or bids for tellable person, steady, .; Apply: 15 FT. Chris Craft run about with All were Investigated by Patrol- eye-witnesies to' the' crash and a 'the aaliof the following uied equip- 'anterbury Knitters;, Ltd., Locust . 1991 Carry Craft Trailer; both man Michael J. Kelley, borough 25-foot ikldrrurk was the lone; evi- niehti • . •*•• - "" . ••'. 'reef,keyport,; ' "" >"" B U#i.N.E SS SERVICE S like new. Asking only. tlt9O.Ca.il 6, E.'Dishwasher.Dishwasherss . police. ', . ;.' / , \ dence the state could submit as Flot PlPplnt ElectriEletic Stove LOwell 6-2600. Can be seen' any- hiis'' , hhierchandlse Is .surplus' and ERVICE STATION Attendenf; time. In Matawan. . . . '. wjJl Dispute between Walter Hetman, to Careless driving without testi- will be sold to the hlineit bidder and preferably; married. Excellent can bt tttn'.Monday throuih Frlaty 18 FT. BOAT, Inboard arid trailer, 4i, of 21 Central' Ayei, Matawan, mony bt the > principals, the case at the Cllttwood Efementafy School, ippVjrtunUlej!.: lit jiay. Experience., Antique! top Soil Bylltjoiinq and Daniel Wlltbn, iJJ-Poft Mori- was dismjised. '. V"; .- •'• Clillwood f<, J.'between the hpun ol tot necessary; WVlt? Box K in caro: . 52 HP Lyconlng engine, Beat of- BiOO A.M., »nd f;M P.M. Offers or fer. S. Thomas, Matawan' .Road, mouth, over the fault for ah acci- '.: Ortei Fined'$»-.; ; .'•.: Uds may' be made lor any part .'or ' this newspaper.' ' ' vvjSO ECKEL BROTHERS dent occurring when'the Hetman Rifael Orter,'Lloyd Rd,, Mata- the whof*. CINDERS. .-.-.. Matawan. Call LOwell 6-1832. car w»s leaving the curb on Maple The Board reservess ththee right to We buy and sell Antique Furniture, TRUdaNG ft EXCAVATING. Bull- •_..:. WJM wan,. was lined (25 for assault and njict-aninyo: r all offera or bids. LEGAL NOTICE Bric-a-brac, China, Glass, Dolls, TRAP ROCK, Driveway O r a V • 1. dozing and shovel loader service. PI. and wot struck by th* Wilton 1 foultalk while in a state of Intoxi- ror th. e BoarBoand of Education Jewelry, U. S. and Foreign stamps. Blueitone Mason Sand & Gravel, Cellars, septic tanks, HI) dirt, top car passing on the roadway led to cation. Patrolman Ralph E. Wat- Harry Troller, Secretary NOTICE Topsoll* Fill Dirt. Trench Dig' 'the issuing of summones to both W0 M-H TAKE NOTICE thst an oiler of th* Tbe Matthews, 115 Broadway, Key- sol), road gravel, washed gravel SHOPPERS ' lace, township police, arrested the ADVEHTISEMENT urn ol SI9O.0O In cuh for th. pur- port. COlfax 4-1446. wJ30 gtng & Bulldozing. and mason sand. We specialize In drivers, The Matawan Township hsi« of tin lollowlni described find DELIGHT lan. Board of Education indpremliu sltusu, lying ind being DIETRICH BROS. INC. land clearing. LOwell 6-1845. Old Two accidents took place on A driver picked up by Trooper Matawan. New Jeraey n TTI« Township of Matswin In Um Electrical Tennent Road, Box 64, Margin- -- Seiletl- Wdsr attarsiua u> ilu Mat- bounty xif- Monmoulh snd Btst« of NEW BRUNS. AVE. YES MR. t MRS. SHOPPER Broadway, Michael Marions, 43, Frank LIcltri, Keyport' Stato Po-" •wsn Township Board of Education, Jew Jerstr, logathsr with in sine- vllle. ^ wjB/fl YOU WILE BE DELIGHTED 211 Broadway, Keyport, stated he Matawin, New Jeraey for rilling and tent for m« 'j)iyment forlhwltn of - JUSTIN ROSATO MATAWAN, N. J. lice, for operating an unregistered Oradlni and Incidental ground work it sum of S37.00, the equivalent of WHEN YOU SEB THE was backing up his car when vehicle, was (ound answerable to a on the CU'fwood School property on He annul) Ux levy sgalnsl \ht slid Electrical Contractor LO 6-3993 . LO 6-2191 Maintenance QUALITY AND, COMPARE Florence Rawllng, IB, of 21 Walnut Cllrrwood Avenue In Matawan Town- iremlses for the current yeir and • Iletldentlal - Commercial WJ26 complaint signed May 26, 1958. byship, will be received at the meetli, Ike sum (or each o[ the tollowlns HOME REPAIRS, additions, car- PRICES , St., Keyport, pulled up befilnd him O: W. VanDyke, Cliffwood Beach, room, In the Metawsn High Schoolma,t srB until said premises are asiesaea Industrial • Electric Heating pentry, cabinet making, painting, and he hit her car. .:-——• --- alleging careless driving. The de-until a P.M.; DST omn May 18: , losIOIt, r taxes, and a further psymsnt of Cliffwood, N. J. paper- hanging, masonry, glazing. at which time, all bldlai will "b\xe publicly :1 fees and expenses Incident to this LOwell 6-4276 - LOwell 6-4689 AVAILABLE ON OUR William Wright jr,, 17, of 507 fendant, R. W, McCronc, 216 Birch- opened and read. iffer, was submitted to, considered GENERAL SERVICES CO. Wood Dr., Cliffwood Beach, was Plant. and Specifications may tie ind approved by the Township Com- • •••-•• w)7/16 LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN Dock. St., Union Beach, reported examined at trie office of the Sec- nlltee of Trie Townahlp of Matswsn 6-3107 he was bearing left Into Broadway fined. J5 and IS costs'on each count. retary of the Board In the Merhorlol luhject to final ' approval st the Contractor* Top toll, tlil dirt and road gnvdl wJ30 at the Six Corners when his car School on Broad Street at Matawan «ffu!nr meeting of asid Tuwnshlp Dozer and backhoa servlc* Lateral William Q. Cope, Clillwood, was between S A.M. and 3:30 P.M., Mon- Inmmlltee to be held st the Municipal CARPENTER and building contrac- CARPENTRY, painting, papering was run Into by that of R. W.given suspended sentences of 10 day thru Friday and copies thereof ulldlng, No. 147 Lower Miln Street InstallAtlonB. excavating* ' ..". and cabinet making. All types WE ••1*«M|' Hi Lo«i Branch, pulling dgyi.in tha county jail and assessed obtained upon dcpoilt ol 120.00 If a The Township ot Matawin. New > each set of the contract document* leney, on the sixth dsy of May, 1059,' Keypbrt New homes, garagei, all home repairs; carpets Installed INSTALLJtSERVICE "out "it fhoT sr»inouhtT51he'r park- |10 cost on each count of assault The full amount of the deposit will it one o'clock, P.M., prevailing time: alterations and repairs. Call CO1' STROTHEBT& ECKEL and repaired. Call COlfax 44536. ing lot. and disorderly conduct preferred be refunded to etch bonnflde bidder Lot 501. Block 111, Map of Section wj30 REPCO PRE PAK upon return of plans and speclflca. o. 1, Cliffwood Beach. fax 4-4159. wjM 13? LOWER MAIN ST., by Mm, Desma Lancaster, Cliff- tlons In good condition within 10 days ,.:..:. TtOSE K. WENZEL. ROOMS (tapered or painted as low wood. after the opening of blda. Non- Township Clerk CARPENTER and mason contra.ct ." ' MATAWAN TUBELESS BOILERS Keyport Men Enter bldderi will be refunded one-half of |30 SS.U or, new homes, alterations and as $10. Labor only. Phone Ihe deposit upon such return of plana LOWELI, 6-1933 BASEBOARD HAD1AT10N Patrolman Cherney summoned J, and specifications. The entire amount itoro fronts. George Roach, Park- KEansburg 6-4602. • WJ30 Pleas Of Innocent .-Fegler, Franklin Ave., Keans- of Ihe deposit will tie forfeited If the 7-401 GIBSON 64814 documents are not returned within the SHEmrps SALE: - way 1-1023. vvjll Hsve Your • Cellars • Yards HOT AND COLD WATER . burg, for cafeless driving Involving time stated above. SUPEBIOrp'H sCOURT WJ5/28 Attics - Garages . William Rhodes, Brook Ave., OF NEW JERSEY PAINTING, Paperhanglng and WINTER speed on Route 39. The fine was Each bid must be accompanied by Taping. Norman Soltysik, Cen- Cleaned Now Keyport; enured a plea of Innocent $10 and S5 costs. Michael Polosln, a Certified Check, made out to the ' CHANCEnV DIVISION In Monmouth County Court to a ordsr of the Matawan Township Board MONMOUTH COUNTY ter Ave,, Matawan. LOwell 6-6M6. WE Engllshlown, paid the same amount of Education, In the amount of 10% Docket No. r 7«7 SB TOP SOIL R( 16 6D MONTHS ATO PAY charge ot atrocious assault and for weaving in and out on that of the bid. New Jersey Bank ind Trust Com' Free estimates given. wJ30 battery in the shooting of Patrol- No bid may be withdrawn within any, a Corporation ol the sute ot Custom Pic Discing highway on complaint of Patrolman 30 days after the scheduled closing lew Jerlly, PlalnUff vi: Waller D. LOW prices on all room additions— Big Loads ..- 112 FREE ESTIMATES man John Vliconl and assault on JiUer and Evelyn F. Miller, hli wife, alterations—garages and dorm- And OdA Jobs Hoyt. A third one to pay $10 and time lor receivinng the tbids. it als., Defendants Top Soil-Beit .,..'. Lawns Seeded / Peat Most) his wife In their homo Sept. 27, 15 tos.ts was Henry Mlllls, Nixon, The successful1 bidder wilt be By virtue of • writ of execution in en. Call now and save. COlfax 1958. quired to furnlih a satisfactory SuSureti y ho abovt stated ictlon to me direct- Road Gravel, big lotds . $14 Norway Maples GIVE US A CALL AT arraigned by Patrolman Cherney Company Bond In the full amouiunnt of ed, I shall expose for sale st pubilo 4-OS03. wJ30« Also pleading Innocent was Don- for excessive speed on Lower Main the Contract Price. vendue, st the Court House In the. Pill Dirt, big loads LOWELL 6-4361; ; „ The Board of EducaUDn reserves Borouin of Freehold. County-of Mon> FERNANDEZ CALL:/CHEVALIER ald Metsger, Woodmero Ave., Key- St. William Stefamkl, 43 Oak St., the right to waive 'any Informalities Sand, gravel, bluo stone; bulldoz- For Free Estimate or to reject any or all bids-or parts nouth. New jersey," on Mond"ny,~fii port, who Is charged with the theft Keyport, was fined for excessive thday ot May. 10S9, it 1 o'clocK, ASPHALT PAVING ing, driveways graveled, lots clear- •: at '•• THE BARGAIN HOUSE thereof, .M, Prevailing Time. v of a roll of film from a Mlddletown speed on Lower Main St,, on com- BY ORDER OF: SPECIALIZING IN ed and septlcs dug. Eckel's Truck- LOwell 6-5549 LOwell 6-63S8 TgNNENT RD., supermarket Nov, 28. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP All that tract or parcel of land. plaint of Patrolman Hoyt. BOARD OF EDUCATION tuate, lvln( and being In the Town- DRIVEWAYS ing, Woolleytown Road,* Morgan- LOwell 6-0575 MORGANVILLE • MATAWAN, NEW JERSEY flip of Matawan, .County of Mod* Harry Trolley, louth, and State of New Jersey; ,' JS3 MIDDLE RD., HAZLET, N. J. vllle. LOWELL. 6-570T7. wjl« Secretary. . DEC1INNINO .1 a point In Me east- FOR ESTIMATES CALL Death By Auto Case Deitz To Pitch 130 »,0.83 ;rly line ot Matawan Road aald point ALUMINUM SIDING MARLBORO LUMBEE wing dlatsnt fifty (50) feel aoulher- Postponed In Court MONMOUTH COUNTY COUM? ly from the southerly line of Pros* COLFAX 4-4932 OVER 12 types of Aluminum siding CO. For Weil Orange ,LAW DIVISION *ct Avenue asld point also being In w)21 Upholstery on display. Lowest prices in state. Docket No, HI 10 he dividing line common between EVERYTHING In the building Dm Madison Township Magistrate Harold Dellz. con of Mr. and Civil Action its 1 and 1: running thence 11) east- Television URRY'S UPHOLSTERY Also all other types of siding and for that new home. Open 4 nights Maxwell II. Mayer in Municipal JUDGMENT rly and along the aoulherly line of roofing on display. Free Estimates. Mrs. Thomas Deltz, Fountain Ave., IN THS MATTEIL OF THE APPLN it 1 aouUl slxty.two degrees fifty. AUTO seat covers, furniture up- week until 6 P.M:, Friday and Court Thursday night postponed Matiwan. a Holy Cross College . CATION OF MARGARET FRANCES le mlnulea eost IS 03- sp E) a Of- TV SEKVICJti holstered; ' Tailor and custom Alco, Hwy. 35, (1 mile south of iturday until S P.M., Sunday, I until May 28 the case of Ira Zel- MCLAUGHLIN FOR LEAVE TO inca of ona hundred fitly feet to Loew's), Centervllle. COlfax 4-0503. senior, will pitch Sunday at t game ASSUME THE NAME OF MAR-wint thence 13) southerly and para)- LOWELL 6-1600 work. 33. Llttla Street, Matawan. PM. Located next to Jolia'sV nick, 28, charged With causing the at Caldwell for the West Orange GARET FRANCES KROL. el wllh the aisterly line of Malawan TEN EYCK RONSON INC. Phone LOwell 6-3016. ~ wj30 wj30' rive-In Restaurant, U. JS Hwy 9. death of his wife, Frances, 27, byA. Al of the Essisx County j>ase- Marfftrcl Francfi McLaughlin, nosd south twenty-eight dcarcei Utlr. having -lhli— Twenty -fourth day. -al k'-nlne-mlnutea Nvest fS sa* 3B*~Wr :_._i. MATAWAN 1 DELUXE SPACKLING Call Gibson 6-9624. }tf- auto. -Tho hearing was postponed batl" league." " " ~ April, 1DS0, mnde anpllciMon to this WJ6/J5 distanc lh e of fifty 100) feet |0 a point VARIETY of vegetable and when Mr. Mayer learned.that Mr, Court by duly verified complaint for '. J dividing lino common between Floors Dry Wall Contractors Also playing for West Orange, a JgmeJudgmentt to asaums another nname, its a and 3: thence |3) north alxty- flower plants in flats; wholesale Zelnick's attorney was 111. to wit: MflMarflaret t FranceF * KroiKi, DON'S TV SERVICE Shectrock - taping and finishing. will be a former teammate of Z'mJl'Iffi!'.. ""i'""' mlnulcs west FLOORS laid, scraped, finished Free estimates. LOwell 6-6190. and retail. Sigismondi Farm, 574 It appearing to the Court that N •» M W) •ntl along the northerly For fast efficient radio and tele- and waxed; old floors a specialty. : Mr. Zelnick was the driver of a Delti's, Ron Llptack. Both college hali a compilcompiled witithh alll IIhh e provisioni s ne of lot 3 a dhtance ot one hun- • • __JM- Lloyd Road, Matawan. Call LOwell truck in which his wife was rid- of the New Jersey Slalutes 3A:S2-1 at Ired fitly feet to Ihe easlerly line of vision service call LOwell 6-3&H. All types of tile floors laid, exclud- men ore under contract to report seq. and Uevlsed Rules, and the talawan Hood: thence (<> ibni Uie 6-1709 or LOwell 6-4359. 130 ing Mar. 30 when It collided with to big league baseball club farm Court being satisfied thereof and that ime north twenty.eliht degrees UUr- ing ceramic. Coll William Peter- Ceramic Til* a Public Service bus on Route 9, there ara no reasonable objections son, CO.O#I3. WJ6/4 Icams a« soon as they receive tkelr thereto; -nine minutes east IN 28* .19' El a Slip Covers WANTED TO BUY Browntown. Injuries received by PAUL A. EUAN, JET diplomas at Holy Cross In June. • It la on this Twenty-fourth day of CASH waiting; Walt buys anything. Mrs: Zelnick In the accident re- They will continue to perform for April. 1050. adjudged that Margaret PINCUSHION Specialties CERAMIC TILE SERVICE Francei MoLaurhlm be and ehe Irere* 151 Broad St, Matawin Call KEansburg 64MI. We buy sulted In her death. the West Orange team during the by Is authorized to'assume the name Custom made, slip covers and dra lap enutled. "SecUon 2,"itiver" BABY" SHOES bronzed or colored, LOWELL (W094 ill kinds or guns, toots and electric' month of 'May. '- ' \ ' ' • :" of Marraret -Frances Krol" from and iviAistWsiii" Township, 7

A WORLD IN THE GRAND UNION -TRIPLE-S »-* m tints. 0. ROWING Chapter serves patients in Burling- ton, Hunterdon. Mercer, Middle- sex and Monmouth Counties. "Mn. RoeWlng's achievements in th« world of finance,", said Com- m missioner Howtll, "and her unfail- ing Interest in anil generous sup- issa pott of philanthropy and. civic betterment hare mads her an out- standing and almost legendary figure not only in her own state but throughout the niUool We are honored that she has agreed to help us In ccpnbatting MS, a mysterious disease which has been •MTISH QVf RStAS called the greatest crippler of AIRWAYS CORP. young adults in this country. COMIT 4 JETUNER "Working with many groups and individuals in iU walks of life," Mrs. RoeWing salt ^)iss'Wade m.' realize rjiore than ever t h e importance of our young adults to the vitality of our country. To me, Multiple Sctobfls )s one ol the most traglp-and Economically dis- astrous afflictions which can hit a PRIZES family. Striking as it does, usually luxury-packed trips to London».Rome, Nassau, between the ages of 20 end 40, a Jamaica. Bermuda, Honolulu,Hong Kong, Tokyo;,. : person's most productive years, yes, even arowid the woHd-yoursy.just for solving. INCLUDING MS is Indeed a~Ufe imprisonment, simple, puzzles! . .. , '. unce at present, the csuse and cure for the disease »re unknown. "Our goal this ye«r. for the SO SIMPLE TO ENTER... Central NW. Jsney Area," Mrs. Roebling continued," li J40.O0O. 01 SO MUCH PUN TO WIN I the amount raised, 40 per cent will be used to support the national Each week for 6 weeks beginning Monday, May research programs the one hope 07 ,4, there will be a separate "TRAVELWORD* solving the mystery of MS, and the a different section ot this, remaining 90 pen can* will be used to bring comfort and relief to pres- ent sufferer* from MS In the five counties served by the local chap- S T y/'6ttti'" - il3rcash award for your doors now": are wide open. The incidental expenses! ( , Coast Guard Is seeking applications from young men between the ages of 17 and 28. Upon acceptance, On top of all this, prizes will Include weekends enlistees are sent to tnt Coast at the Waldorf, 2500 Gift Certificates, worth Guard KectMttj C f a t e r. Cape $10 or $5 each, and subscriptions to the "Around the May, where they receive 12 weeks of basic training. This Is followed World Shoppers' dub," the organization that sends COMPLETE LIST OF PRIZES FOR ALL 6 CONTESTS by schooling or assignment to you each month, through the mail, a surprise gift from vessels or short stations. a foreign land. See the complete list of each-week's (Att ainnert wltl be selected by Admitting Distributors ol America, m because It Is one ol the five prizes elsewhere on this page! Iniepmteta comta judging organitxithn. All prim must be acc*pu41» Armed Forces, service in the FINAL CONTI1T Coast Guard fulfills military obli- i " , awarded-f/o substitutionspermitted.) gation. Principal duties of the EVERYONE CAN OET A BONUS lum 8-Jutu It Coast Guard include the saving of OF 12OO STAMPS BY SHOP- 1st CONTESTS M PMZUt A breathtaking 3-weck 0.0 AC life, protection of property, pre- Jei>tifp "AROUND TUB WORLD" for 9, vention of smuggling, enforcement PING "AROUND THE WORLD" of maritlm* rules and regulations, UtpJUZe for cadi of the flat 5 weekly conttsU will be on ill- Indudlqi stop-ovin in Ntw YorV, London, and military readiness. > AT GRAND UNION cxpenie paid trip for 2 to a foreign land via B.O.A.C., ai followi- Rome, Delhi, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Hoaduhj and-San Fnnclsco. First cbui icoommodsv> Further information is available 1st Contest (May 49) 2 weeks in Rome, plus $200 cash; 2nd Con- at local Coast • Guard recruiting Beginning April 30, while they last, you can pkk up at •" tloai throughout, ili expensetpald.pluilSOO test (May 11-16) 1 week in Bermuda, plus $100 cash; 3rd Contest offices or may be obtained by any Grand Union, a free Coupon Book containing 30 cash tot Incidentals! .(May 18-23) 1 week in Nassau, plot $100 cash; 4th Contest (May writing to Commander (P), Third coupons. Each coupon is redeemable between the Coast Guard District, U. S. Cus- 25-30) 2 weeks in London, plus $Z00 cash; Sth Contest (June 14) M 1 week In JAMAICA for I- ! dates printed on it for 40 extra Stamps when you pur- tom House, New York 4. 1 week in Jamaica, plus $100 cash. alt expemes pald-plui $100 eaiht chase the ilent specified. These Stamps are In addition $Hl mitMi I week In NASSAU for S-4 Spring or summer showers.an to the ones you regularly get with these purchascsi If more dangerous for motorists dur- Snd PRIZE for each of the first 5 weekly .contests will be alt-ex* expenses paid-plus 1100 cash! . I ing the first few minutes after, you redeem all the coupons, you'll have a bonus of pease paid -weekends for 2 at the labuious Waldorf-Astoria in Kew 4th pnnti 1 week In BERMUDA fof %m 1 j raindrops begin to fall. Dust and 1200 Stamps—enough to fill a whole saver York, plus dinners in (an)ouijoielgn_restaurants, tlckett to top all expenses paid-plus $100 caihl * [ oil _film. whkh.has settled on the wbdshleld tends to streak when Broadway shows and sightseeing, NIXT $ rmtimi Weekends at WAL>) ..wipers are operated. A few min- —available only while they last.' lX»RHfor2-«Uexp«awpaji^ttB»a4.lXRHfor2«Uexp ' ' utes of hard rate usually washes Get your copy early!' 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medium for orienting her English fall pvrtHnm with spec tic work is authoriied. Each ttdiHoaal fsoOlty at the cancer routes wherever available, For Film Of State students about her home state. Miss Dorothy Rice; Leicester, Hospitals Given 0/ the clinics is expected to need clinics at £tverview, Monmoutfc Traveler? Check this season,' wt. atroogly urge Writes To Computy Both teacher* will return to their 12700 and the cobalt unit a»y re-tod Pitkin Hospitals. Patients suf- drivers to check as construction, Miss Blume dashed off a letfef own schools in September. Miss ceive $5000 or man. fering from cancer of the vocal and detour information. Motorist* Shown In England Cancer Grants Maps For Detour who rely* on maps alone may find to the New Jersey Bell Telephone Blume is a graduate of Douglass Ultimate Cset May sUadi cords, who cannot afford private Students it) Leicester. England, Funds of the *«wlriii Cancer their trip beset by inconvenience, Co., producer of the film, and ex «MMM treatment and training, may use With extensive highway Improve- only could imagine what life was College, New Brunswick. if not "actual hardship, but when, Society were committed last week Mr Williams sold ultimate cost the clinks. Philip N. Goldberg, ment programs underway through- tike in New Jersey until as e* plained how she would like to out the country. Keystone Automo- maps are used hi conjunction with to three major project* at Moo- of the cobalt setup, Monmouth Asbury Park therapist will be in -'diuc teacher from Highland make use of a copy of the film Recently *On Leave bile Club urges motorists planning adequate road data, there is no mouth Medical Center and RJver- County's first, may reach f 100,000. charge. Park used her Imagination. Now, Telephone company officials were Aid from the Cancer Society It long trips to cfaesk carefully on reason why difficulties should be Charles J. Vena. U. S. Navy, view Hospital.' - encountered. thanks to Miss Joan E. Blume, happy to oblige and the film has limited by increasing demands for routes before starting. "Difficul- son of Mr. and Mrs. James Vena, W. Daniel Williams, president of Warm weather driving brings In- ties can be avoided." said William students in her classes are getting been dispatched to Leicester. et- help for current cancer 'Because of the constantly 54 Lower Main St., Matawan, re- the Monm outh County Chapter, an- patients. The county's home care creased driving hazards for young A. Armstrong, touring manager of a true picture of New Jersey life- "This is Hew Jersey." which changing road condition "picture, cently spent two weeks with his nounced at county headquarters expense now runs (2900 a month. passengers. Keep windows rolled the club, "if motorists take the the club advises motorists to seek la color! was introduced by New Jersey up and doors locked when children parents, after being released from in Allenhurst that aid totaling mom Money allocated for the item in the precaution to check the routes they advice just before they intend to When Miss ' Blume arrived is Sell more than two years ago, is the U. S. Naval Hospital, Ports- than $10,000 will be used to refur- 1959 budget already is ovcxexpand- ride unattended in the back seat propose to use. Many construction bish the free cancel clinic at Man- Do not allow them,to Couch door travel. Week-old information Is apt England last fall, under a teacher profile- of the state. The 30-mouth, Va., where he had been a ed. The board of managers, meet' projects are underway in Penn- to prove disappointing, except in. exchange program, she was some- mioute film features New Jersey mouth, to create a new free clinic or window handles or button* Ing recently, agreed to keep the sylvania, New Jersey, New York, cases where the road program Is what appalled at the Impression! industries, playlands and farm- patient for six weeks. Seaman at Rlverview, and to help build • fund liquid by transferring an ad-operating power windows. Insist Maryland, Virginia and Ohio, and of the United States that her stu-lands, its scenic beauty, culture Vena has returned to duty cobalt therapy unit »t Eiverview ditional 15000 from cash reserves. that children remain seated, both some long; detours are hi effect, not subject to change in the dents had received from watching and history,, all portrayed in life- aboard the V. S. S. Tidewater Hospital. l •• -." . . It was the second $9000 draft this for their own protection and . to although in numerous Instances interim, a fact which may be deter* jooviei and television programs. like technicolor. operating out of Norfolk, Va. His year and reduced the reserve, avoid driver distraction. traffic is maintained around the mined at the time of Inquiry is All three projects have the ap- made." Miss Blume recalled seeing the Miss Blume, taught vocal music iddress Is Charles J. Vena 4756552 proval of the board of managers which has accrued from bequests construction work. film, "This Is New Jersey," dur- it Highland Park High School for TMSM, U. S. S. Tidewater'ADJ1, of the county chapter. Mr. Williams in wills and last testaments, to Your advertisement la this pa- 135.000 'Experience of most motorists Thin slices .of cucumber ing an -assembly program last ive years before going to England R-5 Division, c/o F. P. O. New• aid the state division has au- per will reach prospective pur- that the delays incident to an unusual garnish for soup, sug- year at Highland Park High School. last fall. She also directed t h e York. thorized use of society funds. Exact The county chapter also has chasers hi every community hi thetedious driving in construction gests Mrs.Loraa K. White, Moo- She believed It would be a perfect mixed and junior choruses. Last amounts will be decided when th» authorized speech therapy as anbayshore area. areas warrant the use of alternate mouth County Home Agent GRAND UNION GIVES YOU MORE

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Signal Corps Musemn. MARS Ta- hibit areas, thsj main parade stuard* and fpiifryyf* tftffff** fa thaatt per cent Hs reported that, IN«w Scout IxMUtivt one lor each of the count/s Ov# - Armed Forces Day grounds on Greeiy Field, tlyer orbit. Recordings of actual BTCif If dk> stattoa, troop ban*** »* Toll Evasions a* a result of spot-check em- scouting districts. Mr. Sttratr said Hall and Squier HalL In these that each executive wouW b* re- as received, will also be present- diaiog hall, chapd*. and In* thea- plaints, W motorists waneonvictad For Baythor* Aroa vicinities such attractions aa sci- ters, plus "tb* field bouse and hob- of evading the payment of tolU to sponsible through the district com- Will Be Observed entific accomplishments, exten- ed- Cut By Parkway E. Donald Sterner, Belmar, mittees and commissioners' staff . by and craft shops. Tfc* P*ttersa» Parkway collecting machines dur- Special exhibits on outer (pace sive Signal Corps equipment, air Another exhibit will show bow President of Monmouth Council, for the Scouting progrtm In their beacons are used to assist in Army Hospital also will !>••*•» The New Jersey Highway Au- ing the first tare* months this Boy Scouts of America, has an- are listed among the headline fea- demonstrations, flyovers, a band thority Tuesday reported that its respective district. -''.-., concert and a parade, are Just tracking missiles. This wilt show to visitors. .. year. nounced the promotion of Earl* W. tures at Fort Monmouth on Armed a model rocket in flight over the u extra efforts against evasion of Peterson, Long Branch, u District some of the numerous item* on The Army Aviation demonstra- Mr. Sterner stated (hat the**: Forces Day. The Utth annual cele- earth and stgaals returning. Other automatic toll collectors on the . The 17 convicted violators paid Scout Executive for the Southern county now tad 25} Scouting unit* the afternoon's agenda. tion, complete with smoke Garden State Parkway hav« cut bration of this national observ- prominent projects by the Signal an tggregat* total of K23.M In District of the council including all and a combined membership of ance will highlight an elaborate Other Event* Scheduled Research and Development Lab- screens, will start at 1:U P-"> violations by more than two-thirds. fines and coats to local courts aa communities from Deal to BrteUe. At 4 p.m., the Fort Monmouth Authority vice chairman John B. boys and volunteer leaden ol "open bouse" program for the Other feature! include Army oratory at Forr Monmouth will a result of their attempt* to evads Mr. Peterson previously had serv- lu,W2 as of Dec. 31. 19S8. The new tanks, on-the-spot television cover- also be demonstrated. Band will give a hatf-hotir con- Townsend said the successful re- ed tht Freehold. Mstswan, K*y- public at this Army Signal Corp* cert. Toe Posts finals far Armed sults of the camnajga for Maplete cither quarters or dim* tolls executives or* being trained by age, a Nike battery, special films, WB Operate Eejatpsnes* port areas as field executive since Scout Execuuve 1. Frtd Bluett, Post Saturday, May II, from II Forces Day will be a colorful pa- compliance with the 'Xrihffof amounting to lets than 119 In all. July 1IM. Mr. Peterson will assume noon until S p.m. tours, and Army plane* and hel- Over la Myer Hall, near the machines have been achieved while The GommUstoaer said the sur- Shrewsbury, who hi"ads the county icopters on display. Free rides on Route 35, West Gate, Signal Corps rade which starts at «• p.m. bis new position May 11 This year satellite, rocket and use of the Parkway's automatic toll veillance at automatic toll points council's administration and camp- a fire engine are available to the equipment used in the Army, will on the Parkway will be continued At the same Urn* Council Presi- ing operations. missile displays are added fea- lanes was Increasing steadily and dent Sterner anttouBced the employ- youngsters. be in operation. On th«- mez- IB Seal Total heavily. in fairness to the great msjority ture* of many special exhibits zanine, other Army projects will ment of Robert Kreidler, Plain- After rough winter driving, every and demonstrations scheduled for The space features will be ex- of motorists woo pay properly and hibited on Greely Field. There be featured. In Squier Hal), the Middlesex County contrlbaUons to Commissioner Townsend said In the Interest of sound busiifia field, as District Scout Executive car needs a spring tune-up sad visitors to the Post that afternoon. techniques of classroom in- the 1891 Tuberculosis Christmas the big drop in toll discrepancies for the Holmdel, Matawan, Key- mechanical check. Six mechanic*) Bettte* the latest in scientific will be a project "SCORE" dis- practice. play, showing the complete com- struction and training (or Army Seal Sal* totaled W.Mt while has appeared sine* the Authority Parkway toll waders are subject port, Keansburg District*. Mr. parts are listed which every mo- wonders, the Armed -Forces Day Signal School students, will be Monmouth County contributed Mi- initiated regular and frequent spot Kreidler Is aa Eagle Scout He torist should be sure to hivs In lop committee at Fort Monmouth has munications gear/ used in the "At- by law to a maximum penalty of •••las"" missile, and a recording of p 149.37 to the state total of »1,TO.- checki of the automatic operation* tJOO fine, or 30 days' lmprlsoo- graduated from Houghlon College. working order at all times. Tbsss arranged aa impressive overall Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower's 718.81, which was slightly below last year. But even before the New York. are tires and wheels, brakes, sletr* program of events. i Many buildings will be open ineDt, or both. Additionally, driv- message. Two space boxes, black- the 1857 all-time record tor the sharp cut in violations, compUSAce Mr. Sterner said that the council ing gear, lights, hora, sad wind- There Will be three main ex- for visitors to tour on Armed ing privileges may U suspended lighted, will exhibit the *Van Forces Day. They include the state. with the toll machines was more or revoked. now had five district executives, shield wipers.

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HJghway'36 and MidcD* Rood VWt Your Tr.pl.vS RMfnnpfioti Cento At N, I Stat» Hlahwa$Z6, Ktantbuta „•_ __ W« MAIN BTBKKT, KBACMMM'sUI BMMftwn sitfS) *•»• Ms*. t»r» Thais 10 t P.M. * Hazfot I ft, tn U r.M Mt. til * Fat. onm rmiDAT m i r.«. - CUMCD «LL PAT n fog* remit* Tin* Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, April 30, Open New Offices At Airport Plaza Middlesex Legion (Mrs. Emily Brltfon Cheesetjuake Card Birthday Dinner Diabetes Tests Dance Saturday Succumbs At Her IHome On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MatCutcheOn, Matawan, 'entedain-' To Convene 7 MrJ. Emfly T. Srttoa, of N Party Friday Set For Monday In Marlboro Elizabeth St, Keyport, died, at her ed at a birthday dinner in nonor Committee, chalrotfw.tor flte an- The Ladies Auxiliary of the TJw Laurence Harbor-CUffwooi A victory bufM aad jUnce will of their son, Bruce, who was nual Middlesex County American Tuesday evening, Apr,' », Cheesequake Fire Co. will hold a Beach Parent-Teacher ^Association be held m Saturday evening la She was bom W Keyport, three-years-old. 'Guests were Mr.; j of the Marlboro basketball Legion Post and Auxiliary Con- 1959. card party Friday at 8 pjn. in the will make available tn th* public, and Mrs. George Deitz and sons, diabetes detection ' tests Monday team from 7 to 11 pm. at th vention in July nave been named daughter of the late Peter and fire house. Chairman is Mrs. Bud Skippy and Mickey, and Michael from 7 to 1 p.m. at the Memorial Marlboro Central School, Wicka by Sal Pucrio and Arthur Davrson, y (Tritschler) Ormerod was Fen wick; co-chairman, Mn. and James MacCutcheoa. School, Laurence Harbor. This will tunk. Awards will be made. The general chairmen for the post, and the widow of Cornelius M. Britten. Charles Kahsau. be a blood test and ia sponsored dance is sponsored !»y the parents Mrs. Harry Gleckner and MrsSh. e was 88-years-oM. by the New Jersey SUte Depart- and faculty organization of the Rollin Ralhbun, general chairmen She is survived by four* daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Civile Bowne en- ment of Health and the Middlesex 'Marlboro Central School. lack Alt for the auxiliary. Commander ters, Miss Emily Brittoo, at home;' tertained Apr. 22. Guests were Mayor Is Feted General Hospital. and his "Royal Knights" will pro- Mrs. William T. HeiL . Keyport; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewlcki, There will be no charge for the vide music. Richard Coleman and president, Mrs. Ernest Burrows will preside. IV.rs. Alien Chllton, Radnor, Pa.; Matawan. By Madison COP tset. Dr. Fickar, in charge of dia- Mrs. Harry Stems, St. Petersburg, betic tests at Middlesex General' Martin Murray's science clul The post sessions will be held Mr. and Mrs. Howard Krogh and Mayor John L. Chamberlain was Hospital, said ".Recent studies and held a dance in the Marlboro Cen- July 10 and 11 in the Jamesburg Ha.; two sons, Cornelius Morris son, Mark, were weekend guests of honored at a testimonial dinner at blood sugar screening testt on a tral School Friday night for th Legion Home, where a catered Britton, New Monmouth, and M. Frank Purtell, Gladwyn, Pa. Buttonwood Manor, Matawan, Sat mass basis have disclosed the ~ children attending that school. banquet will conclude the events George Morris Britton, East urday by Madison Township Re- seriousness of diabetes as a chron- Mrs. Marion Junnan celebrated publican County Commltteemen and About 100 attended. The music was Saturday evening. The Auxiliary Orange; IS grandchildren and her birthday recently, ic disease. National surveys have 'provided by Jack Alt' and his Committeewomcn. There were over indicated that two per cent of the will convene Saturday, July 11, three great-grandchildren. The Browntown Parent-Teacher 200 in attendance. "Royal Knights." The mothers of Association is planning a rummage population Is diabetic, one per science club members provided only. . " ' " Funeral services will be held sale to be held in June. Anyone Donald Borst,' municipal chair- cent of which is unknown to the refreshments. Friday at U am. in St Mary's man, was the toasimaster, and individual. WILLIAM F. KAHLE JOHN REED The general committee for the having Hems is asked to call Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Heyer ar. post includes Arthur Wallls, Ben- Episcopal Church, Keyport, with NeaL PA 1-6285 to arrange W Mayor Chamberlain Was presented "Therefore in just Middlesex had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. Kahle and Reed, Inc., special- Bonding Co., and the Merchants amln Sunshine, Michael Puskas, with a watch from membera of County alone, we are seeking ' ind Mrs. Louis Heyer jr.; Keyport the Rev. Henry A. Male, rector, pickup. ists in all forma of general insur- Fire Co., all of New York City. Jacob Haulenbeek, Thomas Jake- Mrs. Louise Ryan celebrated her the party by Township Committee- 2500 unknown diabetics so tint they Mrs. Kenneth Miller visited Mr. officiating. Interment will be in the man Donald Macrae, and a plaque ance, will open • new office in He resides at M Irwin PL, Wood- way, Frank Trent, Frank Schwarx, birthday Thursday. . may be referred to their own and Mrs. William Odom, Keyport, the Airport Plait Shopping Cen- William Grover, Rollin Ratobua, Fairview Cemetery; Middletown, and gavel by John Conover, third physician for immediate treat- Sunday afternoon. • land Park, with his wife and two Mrs. Esther DeGregarlo cele- ter Saturday, May 2. John Majewsld, Russell Kane, under the direction of the Bedie brated her birthday Tvesday. district county commllteeman. ment." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and Mr. Kahle, • native of Jersey small sons.' Robert Lepke, John Galli, Lawr- Funeral Home, Keyport Mr. Conover and Mr. Macrae r sons, Newark, were Saturday Mrs. Jack Madden waa a recent All person* taking diabetes City, where he was graduated Mr. Reed has been In the gener- ence Seminars, Anthony Collura, guest of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Fritz. both lauded Mayor Chamberlain for detection1 tests are asked to follow guests in MorganviUe visiting rela- from Lincoln Junior College has al insurance business for the past John Widman, Anthony Nasdea his leadership, and claimed much tives. Christine Fenwick observed her the following routine on Monday been in the insurance business for 10 yean and has been associated and August Lauer. 10th birthday Saturday at a din-of the progress the township has evening: Eat dinner between 6 and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller, the past 15 year!. A resident of with the William H. McGee and Scouter's Basic made recently is due In a large Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes at- The credentials committee will ner for her family and friends. 6:30 p.m. Eat a well-balanced meal this area for two years, he operat- Co. Agency, New York City, Ininclud- e Mr. Widman, Mr. Sunshine Mel Brian Boysen, son of Mr.part to his work and guidance. of meat, potatoes, a vegetable and tended a bowling dinner held at ed his own business here and insurance Company of North Amer- Cprnmitteeman. Horace Anderson The-Cabta-In-The-Sky", Atlantte and Leo Vawackl; constitution and Training Course and Mrs. Melvin Boysen, Is cele- dessert and a beverage with one ersey City before Joining Mr. ica and Gil and Kirwta, Middle- by-laws, Robert Kingman, William brating his second birthday today. also was In attendance, and Stan- teaspoon of sugar. Highland!, Saturday evening. The town. He resides at i Beaver St ley Kordtinski represented the teed. He was also associated with Marshall and Mr. Schwarz; resolu- The Raritan Thunderblrds visited Mr. and Mrs. frank Bowlby sr., Everyone is urged to participate dinner was for the] bowllhg team I. S. Casualty Co., Massachusetts with his wife and daughter. board of education. and guests of Ilinson-VanWlnkle- tions, Holger Holm, Mr. Puskas, Boy Scout Troop 67, Cheesequoke. Milford, were Sunday afternoon vis- hi this test Mr. Lauer and Mr. Kingman; and gave a Scouter's basic train- itors of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence The dinner marked the linal ap- Munntng. Co., Matawan. pearance of Louis Staffelll as Mid- The annual installation, meeting registration, Mr.' Kane, Mr. WidIn- g course recently, at the Cheese- Cressman. man, and Mr. Seminars; rules, Mr. dlesex County GOP chairman. Mr. and dinner of the MorganviUe SiebensMark quake Fire House. Troop 67 was Tina Mastro celebrated her first Zoniewski By-Laws Women Denis Meet Holm, Raymond Hof, Mr. King- birthday recently./ Staffelli was succeeded by Harry Parent-Teacher Association trill be host and served refreshments. Morley, Highland Park, Tuesday. Head Of Dems Club held.at the Shore Point Inn, Rari- man, and Mr. Lauer; dinner tickets Mr, and Mrs. J. Fred Robinson and reservations, Mr. Collura; Members wish to thank the Ladies have returned home from a two- Former County Judge Charles M. lan Township, Monday, n Atlantic City 55th Anniversary Morris gave the township.. GOP Andrew Zanlew&kl wilt serve aa Mrs. Robert Seber Jr., Michael publicity, Mr. Kingman and Frank Auxiliary for the use of the kitchen. week vacation In Florida. chairman, of the by-laws commit- The regular monthly meeting of A dinner party was held on Bun- Tomcruk; ushers, Edward S. assurances from Charles Erdman Rynlewici, Mn. Thomas Kocov- day at tha Cedar Inn, Highlands, Area men present were Bernard Jacqueline Pitcher will celebrate Jr., State GOP Chairman; Walter tee of the Democratic Club of he Women's Democratic Club of Brookfield, Jack pisen and John her birthday tomorrows, Ciilfwood, Districts 11 and 111. It sky, attended the Spring County in celebration of tha 55th wedding Michaell, scoutmaster; Charles MargetU, head of the Republican Council Meeting of the New Jersey Monmouth County «u held Satur- Hartung. was erroneously announced that anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gerlng, Raymond Ryan, Clinton rurvey committee, and State Sen. Congress of Parents and Teachers day at the Alpine Manor, Highlands. Mr. Rathbun will be In charge of Harbor, Beach Polio Walter Jones, Bergen, potential Mn. Catherine Spoor had accept- held Wednesday at the Wall Ceo* The county club members wer* WUliim A. Sleben, 1R Broadway, the advertliements for the. post and Amos, Gerald Herzog. *. Also at- party candidate for governor In ed the chairmanship at the last tral School, Glendola. guests of the Atlantic Highlands Keyport, which they observed on auxiliary and all posts and units tending were commltteemen from Clinic Big Success 1961, that all Middlesex County Re- meeting of the group which assem- have been supplied with informa- blei at the Veteran* of Foreign Women's Democratic Club. Mn, Monday. Attending the dinner Troops 35, 57, 68, 13 and 91. Mrs. Pearson McKelvey, chair- publican groups could expect In- tion for the program book. Serv- creased support from state head- Wars Hall, Cliffwood Ave., Cliff- 'John Perkins Promoted Frank Koran, Highlands, county were their son-ln-lsw and daugh- ing with him will be Theodore Members of the Thunderblrds at- man of the polio clinic sponsored wood. Mr. Zanlewski will hold • ter, Mr. and Mn, Joseph B. Lan- tending were Peter Swayllk, Wil- by the Laurence Harbor-Cliffwood quarters Instead of "Up service" By Prudential Insurance club president, presided and urged Brann, Harold Bennett, Charles which has been the only aid In the meeting of the by-l|ws committee members to attend the annual con- gin. Main St, Keyport; their son, Bradford, and all county vice com- liam Hand, Charles Grant, William Beach Parent-Tetcher Association; tonight at his home, 45 West Con- Mason, George Sheryka and Rocci Apr. 19, announced the results of strongly Democratic county at John E. Perkins, Cliffwood ference of tha New Jersey Demo- William A. Sleben Jr., North Ber- manders. William Grover will bo times in the past. course, at 8 p.m. Beach, has been promoted to as- chairman of the booster committee Trlmboli, all assistant scoutmas- the first session. cratic Women at the Hotel Madl- gen; nephew and niece, John S. ters; Louis Pavek, senior patrol Norman E. Wood, president, con- sistant research analyst in the and he will be assisted by all coun- Seven.hundred children and 350 ducted the business session after group insurance division of t h 0 #om-Atlantic City, tomorrow and ElUotandMIss Msrion II EUiot, ty vice commanders and all post leader, and Walter Rose, quarter- adults received polio shots within Forest BIU», N. V.. (Mill C. William master. Attend Funeral welcoming five! new members, Prudential Insurance Co. Mr. Saturday. The club hat chartered commanders. a two-and-one-half- wtek period. who were Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins joined Prudential In 1939 Slaughter, North Bergen. The commltteemen all have been Record cards were issued to each Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux, bus. Mrs. John Kellt, Atlantic Members of these committees Marshall, Mrs. Catherine O'Keefe. In the filing division and was trans- re requested to meet May 14 at ( elected as follows: Edward Tra- Individual and they will bring them Hadet, Mrs, Ralph W. RotiBon, Jlghlands Is reservation chairman. The honored couple received Thomas Hacker, and Mra. Garden ferred the following yew to the p.m. at the Legion Home, Perth bulka. institutional representative; for the next Injection Monday at Matawan and Peter 0. Wei-Southerland. Edward, Saville, Jerry ordlmry policy division. He was The club voted approval tor themany cards and flowers, In- Mr. Herzog, chairman: Mr. Amos, the No. 9 School. The doctors Who gand jr., Keyport, attended funeral cluding a bouquet from Msgr. Amboy. Hart and John Kearaawere guests promoted to calculation approver elfare chairman, Mrs. Ernest vice chairman; Mr. Gering, sec- administered the Injections were services Apr. 21 for Mrs. Margaret and each spoke briefly. in 1953. George Johnson, Portland, Me., paid by the Madison Township Lewis Wilson, Brooklyn, N. Y. Keller, Belmar, to purchase two retary; Victor O'Brien, transpor- During World War II he served a friend of the family. Macrae, Staeger Will tation; Arthur Crlmmlns, advance- Cornmlttee. , •-••!. who died Saturday, Apr 18, 1959. New membera axe Invited to it- regulators for Monmouth Medical , Mr. and Mrs. Sleben both are tend the next meeting which will with the U.S. Coast Guard. Mr. Head Madison Parties' ment, Henry Staaback, treasurer! They spent the evening at the home Perkins l« an elder and president Center. Mrs. Mary Durkln Coll, natives of Keyport Mr. Sleben Is Mr. Ryan, outdoorsman; Mr. Mich- of Mrs. Louise Heuer Welandt, be held Wednesday 'evening. May of the board of trustees of Bay- the ton of the late Mr. and Mr*. tell, scoutmaster. Careers Night Woodhaven, L. I. 21, at ( p.m. Mlddletown, legislative chairman, J. O. Sleben and Mrs. Sleben Is Municipal chairmen of county view Presbyterian Church, Cliff- reported an the club's recent trip executive; committees In Madison The court of honor will be held Outstanding scientists and tech- wood Beach. He is assistant man- the daughter of the late Mr. and the legislature at Trenton and Mrs. Patrick McCue. They were Township were selected Monday May IS at 7 p.m. In the Cheese- nicians' in 43 occupational fields Card Party Tonight To Sing Tomorrow ager ol the Clitiwood Angels Little night In well-attended sessions. Lo- i ihowed numerous pictures taken. married on Apr. 27, 1904, In St Jo- quake Fire House. The troop meets will speak to ajaUdren,' Oaiy> annual spring luncheon will be ' A fact'Of unusual Interest li ttaf-Hfftat'"Mr* «eben, were ceeds Donald Borst, who was; not __ jfeli;OetMSrD*Me sen. 1st chairman." T!cUets?may be itdrnoVtow^aitMS p-.tniMiss Suita btUtlt Of Oaorgltn HauK, Wat a candidate for reflection. Deal. Mn. 'Cuatave I. Freret, born on t»S Mms day in' tho director of 'guidance," purchased at the'door or from any Burtowea, • daughter of Mr. sold 7 same year. They celebrated their ' *'Mr,' Macrae, V 'member' of the the High School, wlil,cover survey and member. The public la welcome. Mrs. Herbert CJ Burnwes, Key- alr Haven, vice chairman of tha tabulation as a member of the Young Peoples Group Democratic Executive Committee, natal dayi on Wednesday, Apr. Madison Township Committee, Is aare welcome to Prizes will be awaHftd and re-port, i« a member of ihe Ketit-,-— Laurence Harbor resident, and has Scoutmaster Michaell; planning committee. freshments served. >' '-•< - Meet Monday Night Introduced Thomas J. Smith sr., u Fair Haven, candidate for state een one of the leaders of the •< r party for a number of years, Mrs. Miss Lynne Hunter, vice preil- tntte. Mr. Smith called attention 6 the tact that Gov. Robert B. Voqueros 4-H Club Shirley Young was re-elected vice lent, conducted the meeting ol the chairman over Mrs. Florence An- PRESENTING THE NATIONAL OPEN CHAMPIONS FOR 1959 Young People's Fellowship . at Meyner hat recognized that wom- en are the greatest vote getters Plans Trail Ride derson; Mn. Irene Haley was Trinity Church (Episcopal) Mata- elected secretary, and John Con- wan, Monday evening In the parish and has awarded many of them Members and parents of the 4-H With either cabinet or high execu- Voqueros Club, Morganvllle, met over, treasurer. ". hall. Following evening prayer con- Walter Staeger was re-elected ducted by the Rev. John W. Rob- ve positions. at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chester Apr. 22, Gretchea municipal chairman, when mem' son, rector, a report was. given by Members of tha Atlantic High- ben of the Democratic County Miss Margaret McDonald on the.lands Women's Democratic Club VanMater, Allen Vorhees, Eileen Munyak, Peggy Kaul gave a Committee met at Byrnes' Hall. Mr. Convocation meeting held at Stassisted Mrs. Kellt with refresh- Staeger wai elected (or hhrthtrd Mary's Episcopal Church, Key- demonstration on "Care of ments. A short business meeting temt.by, a yote.pf 13 to Jv Hto port, Sunday. w|lt,bf held May 23 preceding the Horses.". Eight members of the group participated In the Middle- opponent wai Henry Delbasco Mrs. Corresponding secretary, Miss luncheon. Julia Maskevich also was re-elect; Florence Manville, had the mem- sex County 4-H Day Saturday at West Freehold School. Plans were ed vice chairman for the third con- bers sign a congratulatory card ecutive year, and her candidacy for a former member, Miss Ruth Contemporary League made for an overnight' trail ride to the Woodland Farm of Emily was unopposed. Mrs. Marge Kea& McDonald, who will graduate from Executives Meet ing wai re-elected secretary, and nurses training next month. Re- Catco Saturday. It was decided to hold a white elephant sale ti the rving Colaccl was named treas- freshments were served by the The executive board of the Mata- urer. . ? hospitality committee. wan Conterapory League met Mon- Engllshtown Auction sometime In day evening, at the home of Mrs. May. Howard Woolley. Mrs. Martin Bell Attending were Mrs. D. VanAnniversary- , Birthdays Rebekah Lodqe Meeting presided and pUns were made for Mater, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Features D»monirration jnembert-tc attend the. annual-coni Lesl«r_ and daughtei, Dl»ne,-Mr; Celebrated Sunday S Ventlon of the New Jersey State and Mrs. H, Kaul, Mr. M. Munyak, A double celebration was held Rose-ed demonstration featur- ;ederatlon of Women's Clubs at Mr. •fld-Mrtv M. EnileerMIss" ed a meeting of the Lady Colfax Sunday at the home of Mr and .tlantic City In May, Attending Sally Chester, Gene Elnsworth, Mrs. B. C. Maccia, Cedar Grove. Rebekah Lodge; Keyport, held In 'ith Mrs. Bell will be Mm, Bruce Lyder Luhrsv Betty Carrado, Ted the Odd Fellow'a Hall. Mrs, Jack A buffet supper was served*'In Jecht, vice president; Mrs. John Wojclewskl, Sally Kaul, Leo Slever celebration of the 10th wedding Gessner was In charge of refresh- Kinney, chairman of the publlca- Jr., county 4-H advisor. menu. The next meeting will be anniversary of Mr. and Mr or lons of the Evening Membership Maccia and' the 17th birthday of held on Wednesday, in the Oddtepartment of the state Federi- Fellow'a Hall. •BMhday Party their daughter, Maria. ^ Ion; Mrs. Harry Pitcher, Mrs. Mf. and Mrs. John Jacanjgelo Attending ewere Miss EmIUe Sedrge Klncade and Mn. Edwin. Mr, and Mm. Harry Hanna, and daughters, Annetle and Rose- Baumgartner, Mrs. George Porter, VHanlon. : Matawan, entertained at a party marie, Nut ley, were weekend Mrs. George Eckmait, Mrs. Holmes Arrangements -for tha annual recently in honor of their son,house guests. Also attending were ShutU, Mrs. A1 vlna Fitrger- jonquet of the League in June Douglas,-who was celebrating his Mr. and- Mrs. Thomas stanco, Mr. ald, Mrs. Melvin Poling and Mrs. vere discussed. Mis) Hannah Me- 10th birthday. Games • were play- and Mrs, Vincent DcMuuro a&d Gessner, Keyport; Mrs. Kenneth ean is chairman. Also attending ed and prizes won , by . Charles children, Rosecnn and Jim, «n Wyckoff, Keansburg. nd Mrs. Charles Lockwood. • Glenn Pike, Joseph St. Onge. da, Cedar Grove.

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| Several New Memberi i For Court St. Joieph VI every bit at ! A recopttoo was held in St 1- Lightweight aluminum with , M-ph's auditorium, Keyport, Apr, Strong at ordinary built-in safety warrtnttttl to | 13 by Court Bt Joseph is*. Catho- mtet and tuipait the indue p lic Daughter* of America, ai wooden ladder*! try's sptcificationi. See them I L which time theteUowlngtnew mem i txT« were wekwnedyMra, V. i, CHICK THIII Tills famous manufsrlurer Is known til ever Ihc lilsnd CMfMI NUIII Ml NanU t Krui, MltairaiiMfi, R. Joslne, UiKtwood; Mrs,*S(dney Christian IHNI HATURISi ALUMINUM uasur for quality, Lul we can'l mrnllon III* name becstan UK Unas*. ! - Improve your home at bl| tavlnpl It's her*.., the rust-oiooj ladder tt.ts n.f% American Cancer Society. Mem- • WtHrn* stylM ral* u/ •HM iirn named to lbs) namlnatlni ItnwIfkkraH that Way* a* sturdy as tie day committee were Mr*. George Egan, kmfcattt you buy k withTird* or no up* Mrs. P. /. Abtrn, Mrs. Thomas tit, M >«r tJctrtitri ktap... t^fa to extended, beat willing, Mr*. Jane* Day. Mr I Hugh McCufrt, •fmJmf tenpertd aircraft aluminum; ftihfc The XMfc suulversary banquet •m fartoei R*f. II, Dtiaie, Sit •UMA» - fff 4*0* til be beM at Peterson's Button- Vtt+-*mHtmm- •i»«i Manor, Matawan, May V *b for quick, aany ...vrvstions may be made with Mr> Jame* Dty, ctutrmtn. Spirialil$tp .long the,ro*d. *low down, wlflifwa»»w*» Hw tOR y• , * iwt attempmpt « turn W. f. Crmt "Owt+tr Plmt wh uo sharply 10 right or left. 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Open Esth Night Til 9 P.M.-Starting April 30th Thursday, April 30,1959 Pag* Sixteen — Firrt Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Radios Given To Miss Joyce Widman ' j New Charter Presented Cub Pack 130 Memorial Day Parade Harbor WC Elects Gayle Hauser Browntowners At In Laurence Harbor Marlboro Hospital Honored At Shower j Plans lor the Memorial Day Mrs. Becker Head Cheer was brought to veterans Miss Lynn West, Matawan, Feted At Shower parade in Laurence Harbor were and other patients in eight more entertained at a surprise shower tyri. Olga Becker was. elected Miss Gayle Hauser, Morganville, Mrs. Nicholas Axace and son discussed Thursday evening at a areas of the New Jersey State Friday evening, in honor of Miss Bill, Browntown, attended the 4-H president of the Woman's Club of was guest of honor at a surprise meeting of the joint committees Hospital, Marlboro, by the Ameri- Joyce Widman, who will become Club prscji.ee poultry Judging at from die Laurence Harbor, Ameri- Laurence Harbor at a meeting •*hshower Apr. 22, given by her cui Legion Auxiliary, Department the bride of Fred Haseman, May bridal attendants, Mn. Phyllis Rutgers~Pfiday evening. can Ugion Post 332 tad its Ladies held to the Laurence Harbor Com- Johnson, Mrs. Mary Shead, Mrs. Auxiliary. Post chairmen are munity Church. Mrs. August Pit- of New Jersey, recently. Three 17. Mr. and Mrs. John Tralnor spent James Cuilfoyle and William Fos- new table model radios, one from Guests were Mrs. George Ellis, Betty Nussbaum and Miss Beth the weekend at Albany, N. Y., tius was named first vice presi- McGUlis. Miss Hauser will be" ter and Auxiliary chairmen are dent; Mrs. Robert Martin, second Unit No. 166, Lakewood, and twoHighlands; Mrs. William , Kohn, where they attended th* wedding Mrs Kollin Rathbunand Mrs. married Saturday, May 16, to of their nephew. vice president; Mn. William Slen- from Unit No. 433, New Providence, Union Beach; Miss Nancy Auriem- Charles Farrell, Morganville, at William Foster. , dora, recording secretary; Mn. were presented to the hospital for ms, Mrs. Lewis Auriemma, Mrs. the First Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bodnar The parade will start promptly Matawan. entertained at a birthday dinner at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 30, at the William Weeks, treasurer. Instal- these units by Hospital' Contact Joseph Lucas, Keyport; Miss Char- Decorations Included » table Sunday in honor of their children, No. 9 School. Letters of Invitation lation will be held May 6 at Peter- Chairman, Mrs. Homer Matteson, lotte Chattier, Mrs. George Char- centerpiece of miniature do 11- Sharon and Michael. Guests were have been sent to all organizations son's Buttonwood Manjr, Matawan, Cliffwood. Dr. D. W. 'McCreight, Miss Shirley Davey and Richard tier, Mrs. William Widman, Cliff- ahaped cakes as the bride and and groups to participate. Repre- at 7 p.m. * i . Assistant Medical Director, receiv- wood; Mrs. J. Skubik. Laurence» attendants with candles on each Davey, North Arlington. sentatives from these groups will Mrs. Charles Rogerson conduct- ed these three gifts and expressed Harbor; Mrs. Fred Haseman, Mrs. side forming a flower covered Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Arace at- meet with the committee Thursday ed the meeting, during which dele- walk. The bride's chair was trim- tended the wedding and reception evening, May 21, at the Legion appreciation for the thoughtfulneas Joseph Peters, and Mrs. Gordon of their niece, Miss Leola Gaffney, gates to the convention were nam- med in green and white and the Home. ed and the student delegate to the and generosity of members of theMagee, Matawan. gifts were placed around a large A charter presentation was made at the monthly meeting •( Cobto Richard Smith, Saturday after- American Legion Auxiliary. noon at the Clark-Cranford, Oacela The joint committee from the CitUensbip Institute, Douglas. Col- Mrs. John Kinnane sent a gift. umbrella of the same color. Pack It*, Hazlet, at the Holmdel Elementary School, Monday. Arthur Post and Auxiliary will bold its logo selected. Miss Beverly Corby These Attending Robertson, (second from right), Institutional Representative ot Ameri- Presbyterian Church, Dr. McCreight added, 'The next meeting Thursday evening. was selected to attend the Citizen- direct benefit to veterans and Guests were Mrs. Jean Ann can Ugion Raritan Post M, Keyport, presented the charter to Mrs. J. Koimline and daughter. May 7, at 8 p.m. in the Legion ship Institute in June and her •Mn. Woo/ley Feted ' Shea, Mrs. Jewell Hauser, Miss Theodore Longo, (second from left), jack commlUtemaa, Shown In the Miss Edna Komllne, Dunellen, patients through contact with the picture are, (left to right), Paul Pprinton, Cubmaster; Mr. Longe; Home. alternate will fee Mis* JoAnn Dl- • Miss Maude Woolley, Matawan, Margaret Hauser, Mies Sheila spent Sunday afternoon visiting Giovanni. Mra.lBecker and' Mrs. outside world by means of radio Hauser, Miss Mary Mieli, Mrs. Homer Malteson, State Deputy Executive Committeeman of American Mrs. Jacob Gaub and Miss Marie was honored on Thursday evening Legion; Mrs. Robertsor and Jack Bolce, Neighborhood Commissioner. Edel will represent tba club at theand television cannot be fully ex- James Martin sr, Mrs. Edna Rags- Gaub. " . ' |.. v !;;...' at a party In celebration of her convention of the State Federation pressed in words. I speak for thebirthday at the home of Mr. and dale, Mrs. Elizabeth Perrine, Mrs. Charter presentation and a pine- Edward Shown with runner-up Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soney and Sodhoppers Topic of Women's dabs at Atlantic Janet Smith, Mn. Lois Sanders, wood derby race featured the awards going to Larry Alexander, children, Weslfleld, were--Sunday City/ May 12 to 15. Mr*. Earl entire staff when I say thank you, Mrs. Elwood Clayton,' Matawan. Miss Janice Kramer, Miss Lynn monthly meeting of Cub Pack 130, Louts Cosla, Allen SneU, William supper guests at the house «f Mr. Is Gardening Rutan and Mn. Raymond Parka we truly appreciate your many Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward West, Mrs. Ernestine Haycook, Hazlet, held in the Holmdel Ele- Cooke and Roger Cowles. The and Mrs. Paul Blahota Jr. were welcomed as new members donations to the comfort and plea- Reid, Morganville;, Mrs. Dorothy , Mrs, Lois PoweUon, Mrs. Rosalie The Browntown Sodhopper 4-H Walling and daughter, Theresa, Mr. mentary School reventlon, with Mrs. Betty Dllks, president, Other Guests Johnson, Mrs. Orb Alflerf, Mrs. arrows; and Dreg Purinton, Drew homemakers day at the Mffltown Methodist Church Thursday, • May A club picnic was planned for presiding. New committees were 1954 Olds "88" Holiday — $495. Richard Cooke, Mrs. Ray Mitchell, McCaskey, Louis Costa and Joey :arly In May. Gerald Molnar was appointed as follows: Mrs. Marie Hardtop —Needs Work.-As Is Also Mrs. Helen Inness, Free- Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. Thomas Wojeckowakl, silver arrow. 7. A program and a fashion show of garments made in-the,Middle- ippointed chairman of the purchas- Meeker, chaplain; Mn). Clare De- hold: Mn. Anna Kirpatrick, Cliff- Lands, Mrs. Carl Kaplan and Mrs, It was announced plans are being rechailo, property clerk; Mrs. "1957 Chrysler Windsor— $2095: wood; Mrs. Rie Ana Hauser, sex County Extension : Service ng committee. The club will pur- M. J. Baumann. made for a family picnic at Camp chase a set of horseshoes. Evelyn Kucharek, Mrs. Ethel Boyle, . i Door Hardtop —Power. Steering and Brakes Laurence Harborf Mrs. James Registration cards also were pre- Hausman, Farmlngdale, pack par- classes will be shown. Reserved TorqueUlte - R & H luncheon will be served (or. 100. Han Dong supplied the retrcsh- Mrs. Gladys Anderson, by-laws; Makoka, Mrs. Patricia Gentile, sented to Cubmaster Paul Purinton ticipation in the Memorial Day Mrs. Jane Eiflander, publicity; Mre. Beulah Applegate, Cheese- and Commltteemen Theodore parade, a pack hike and a visit to ients. Others attending were arold Miller, Howard Dunham, Mrs, Evelyn Smith, welfate; Mrs. Showroom Open Thursdays and Friday quake; Mrs. Olive Artelll, Mrs. Longo, Thomas Landi. Donald a military bale on Armed Forces World Service Group Boyce, secret pal; Mn, Mary Ann Michael Artelll. Mrs. Elizabeth Ross, Chester E. Johnson, Gene Day. "Musical Hoe-down" will be /like Catherwood and Raymond Night* Until 8 •••/< ; :iik Brown, dark horse. Hostesses for Newlln, Hazlet; Mrs. Iris Smith, 'elle, Ray Mitchell, John Sullivan the theme for May. Honors Two At Party next month will be Mrs. Brown Mn. Marlon Smith, Keyport; Mn. and Charles Rosario. Refreshments featured a special .i i i The World Service Group of the and Mrs. Jennie Cherney, Special * Perw»nliwKl Service Insure* Your Nellie Brennan. Union Beach; Mr*. Irt an. elimination race the pine- charter presentation cako donated award went to Mrs. Dorothy Bala- Ruth Pittius, South Amboy. First Presbyterian Church, Mata- Rummcfge Safe wood derby trophy was won byby the American Legion. wan, met Thursday in the Fellow- ton. Gifts were sent by Miss Jane ship Hall to clean silver and to The' Ladies. Auxiliary of the Bennett, Mrs. Marie Kllcomlns, pack clothing for overseas. A sur- VforganvlUe" Independent Volun- Attending were Mrs. Anderson, Mn. Lillian Bennett, Mn. Ger-Madifon Park Scouts of Raritan Council, Boy Scouts eer Fire Company will sponsor a Mrs, Bainton, Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Bennett's Garage, Inc. of America, were the speakers. prise luncheon was held In honor trude VanPelt, MUs Carol Joural- Hold Charter Dinner of Mrs. W. Rulon Smith, chairman, rummage sale Friday and Satur- Brown, Mrs. Gloria Bunger, Mrs. • CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH mon, Miss Kathy Krimmel, Mn. Mr. Pine lauded the scouts for who was celebrating her birthday, lay at the Morganville Independent Cherney, Mrs. Derechailo, Mn. Marlboro FReehold 8-1330 William McGIUU, MUs Ctarotetw Presentation ol merit badges and their contributions to the commun- and for Mrs. Laurence J. Altken, Volunteer Co. Fire House, Route Dllks, Mrs. Elflander, Mrs. Smith, McOulis, Mrs. Rose Eckel, Mn. •wards featured the second annual ity the past two years and Mr.president of The Women's Organ- r». • •• •. • Mrs. Grace Ryan, Mrs. Meeker. Mn. Muriel Crocker, Mrs. father;and son charter dinner a Broiler spoke on'the advantages ization, who Is leaving soon for a Grace Bowne, Mn. Lucy Beal, Troop 61, Madison Park, at Bur-ol Boy Scout lite. He also showed vacation In Ireland. • film depicting summer scout ac- tlvWe* at Cunp Cowkw, Columbi: The table was decorated with Leona LaMura, Mrs. Helen Becker, rffi^Ea flower* by Mr*,, Will/dm Soddlngt. MUs Nellie Welsh, Mrs. Beverly man; out-going' troop cha/rman. A bfrthday-bon voyaga cake was Shead, Mrs. Marie Lavole, Mrs. was master of ceremonies. .Honorable Mention made by Mrs. Frank Bradach and Grace Roberts; and Mrs. Violet favors were made by Mrs, Rudolph 0 u s' Masslmlno, Scoutmaster, Miss Jessica Wolff, 337 Wilson Fraebel. A cotsage was presented Eckel. presented the awards to 31 scouts. Ave., Matawan, a sophomore at to Mrs. Smith and a corsage and Mr. Lteberman was presented, a Matawan High School, received gift to Mrs. Altken. Neali$ Initiated plaque by the troop for organiz- honorable mention, Mar. 21 in the Those ,taking part were Mrs. ing the group which he has »erv- Balrd Memorial Latin Contest at Stephen Thompson, Mrs. Frank Mllford L. NeaUi, Edgemerd Dr., ed as chairman since Its inception. New York University. A total of Kerney and guest, Mrs. Richard Matawan, was among the IS Le-John Kostulakos was named 'new- 990 students from 238 schools in Kemey, Mrs. Allan J. Morrison, hlgh University studenti Initiated chairman.' Albert Morehart w«s seven states participated In th« Miss Edith Clark, Mrs. Albert Into the Lehlgh Chapter o( Beta named chairman of the Explorers contest. Only 26 participants re- Abell, Mrs, Joseph Dietrich. Miss Gamma Sigma, national commerce Richard Pine, president of the ceived as higher score than Jessica. Arlene Rose, Mis. Chester Gallo- .

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Egner, Flerro Ave., Lori Dor Hens- County Publisher CoupleWed Saturday OiffwoMGirl Married At Presbyterian Church Keansburg Couple ler, daughter of Mr, and M r s. George Header, Beechwood Terr,, Dies Thursday Married Saturday Wed At St Ann's and Nancy Le* Hecht, daughter ol Mr. aad Mrs. Bruce Hecht, Broad Thomas Irving Brown, 78, pub- Miss Elvira Maodnl, daughter of Mist Rita Carol Noon, daughter lisher and president of The Red Mr. and Mrs. August Mancinl, of Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas Noon, St., all of Matawaa. Bank Register, died Thursday Maple St., CUfraraod. became the II Moran PI,, Keanaburg, became afternoon, Apr. 23, 1959, In "River- bride ot Frauds. Recuparo, son of the bride of Karl Joseph Strauch, view Hospital, where he had been Mr and Mrs. loin Recuparo, son ot Mr, and Mrs. Karl Slrauch, Engagements a patient a week. Mr. Brown had Newark, Saturday. Apr. », 195s, 3S7 Main St., Keanaburg, Sat' been in ill health for two years, at 3 p.m. in St Joseph s Church, urday, Apr. 13, 1959, at t.SD p.m. Ptferaoa-Boyct and suffered a heart, attack a Keyport. Tho R*V. Chtrles In St. Ann's Church, Keansburg. Mt, «ni Mrs. Richard H, Boyce, month ago while vacationing in O'gbaughnessey performed the The Rey. Stanley Levandowskl R.F.D. l, Kngllshtown, announced Florida, He resided on Rumsan ceremony before an altar decorated performed the ceremony before an the engagement of their daughter, Rd., Rumsqn,. with white gladioli. Mrs. Michael altar decorated with white glad- Alta Vivian, to Frederick P. Peter- With The Register SI years, he Cox was the soloist and Miss Lor ioli. Mrs. Mirie Loderhaus play- had been its publisher since 1925, etta Durante, organ"*. ed traditional music on the organ. when he purchased control from the Given in marrisgtf 'ty her paper's co-founder, the late John brother, Samuel, Manctoi, Cliff- Escorted by her father, the H. Cook, and became editor and wood, the bride wore a short gown irlde wore a white nylon tulle bat- publisher. designed with » V-MCMine on' a prlna-length gown designed with A native of Red Bank, Mr. white lace bodice, long tapering fitted bodice, a round lace- Brown joined The Register as a sleeves, and • full Sana skirt Her bordered neckline, long tapering cub reporter in 1906. He also fingertip-length veU of. French II- sleovei, and lace appliques In the assisted in the solicitation of ad- lusion fell from a high crown of lull skirt. Her fingertip-length vertising copy and subscriptions. pearls and she carried s white veil of French Illusion fell from In the fall of 1909, Mr. Cook ap- prayer book adorned with a white i pesrl-itudded Juliet cap and pointed him business manager. orchid and streamers of stephi she carried a cascade bouquet of The following year, Mr. Cook nous. •*.••- white carnations. formed a closed corporation, taking Mrs. Frank Sura, Morganvillc, Miss June Noon, Keaniburg, in several of his younger co- was the matron of honor. Her sister of the bride, wta the maid workers, among whom was Mr. knee-length gown .had a sleevelets of honor. Her wliltn nylon dress Brown. Besides being business lace bodice with a matching lace was street-length and was trim- • manager, Mr. Brown became sec- jacket with three-quarter length med with yellow flower appliques retary of the corporation, positions sleeves and an organdy skirt. A •nd a yellow velvet bow. She wors he held until he purchased the con- short veil fell from her matching a small yellow velvet headband trolling'interest in June 1925, for crown and she carried a cascade ind carried i cascade bouquet of $100,000. : bouquet of lilac carnations. 'ellow carnations. William Lauro, Newark, was the Sells Substantial Interest MR., MRS. RALPH II. JACQUES Antone Bohler, Rsrltin Town- In January JS52, Mr. Brown sold MR., MRS. HENRY ROSSI best man. ship, was the best man, and Rob- MISS ALTA V. BOVCE • substantial interest in The Couple Lean For Florida Mis* Janls Kramer, daughter of Keyport, slater of the bride, won ert Strauch, brother of Ihe bride- Before an altar decorated with hoe, N. Y., Ught blue, cousin of ion, ion of Mr, and Mrs, Fedtrick Register to William H. Pennlngton After a reception at Buck Mr. and Mrs. < Harold Kramer, 55 orchid; Miss JoAnn Jacques, Key- groom, Keaniburg, uthcred. J, Peterson, Sprlnghill Rd,, Chsose- white gladioli and carnations, the bride; Miss Constance Allocco, Smith's, East Keansburg," t li e and James J. Hogan, Red Bank, Willow Ave., Matawan, became the port, alster of the bridegroom, A reception followed St the quake. i and M. Harold Kelly. Lincroft, but Miss Lucy Ann DePalma, daughter Keyport, rose; Miss Phllomena couple left for Florida, For travel- bride of Ralph H. Jacques, son of mint green and Miss Csrol Regan, home of the bridegroom's parents, of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew DePalma, DellaPietro, Keansburg, turquoise; ins, the bride wore a beige suit Mr. and Mn, Ralph! Jacques, $2 Cllffwood, yellow. after which the couple left for Mill ttoyc* Is. a gradual* of retained controlling interest in the Cenurvllle Rd., Keyport, became corporation. Mr. Penningtrin Is Miss Camellia Greco, Holmdel, with a brown hat and accessories West Front St., Keyport, Saturday. Atlantic City, For traveling, the Matiwin High School, Clm of the bride of Henry Rossi, son of Five-year-old Anna Dlibrow, Un- 1M«, and Is •mptoyed us ster* The Register's production man- coral. and a white orchid corsage. Apr. 29, 1958, at 4iJO p.m. in the ion Beach, niece of the bridegroom, bride wore a blick snd Whits Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Itossl, 352 Patricia Ann Trembley, Union For her daughter's wedding, Mis lary al The Mitiwan Dink, Mat* Broadway, Keyport, on Saturday, First Presbyterian Church, Mata- was the flower girl. She war* t tweed suit with a whits hit and Beach, was the flower girl. She Mancinl selected a black chiffon wan at a candlelight service. The accessories and a corsage of wan..Mr, Peterson wai graduated Apr. 25, 1959. The Rev. John J. pink nylon dress trimmed with from Mitiwin High School, Clatt- wore a pink gown and headpiece, dress with a white hat *nd acces- Rev. Chester A. Galloway, pastor, matching baby lace, with * Peter while roots. Hendricks performed the double styled like the other attendants', of ItM, and la employed by Kl*c- ring ceremony at 10 a.m. and sories and a corsage of .red roses performed the double ring cere- Pan collar, puff sleeves and -s Both the bride and bridegroom and carried-a miniature cascade The bridegroom's mother chose a mony before an skar decorated ire graduates of' Mlddletown tronlo Aisoelatil, Inc. Long celebrated the nuptial mass which full ihort skirt, with « Urge back Branch. bouquet of yellow carnations. gray lace dress with a navy blue with white snapdragons, gladioli, bow. A band of pastel buds trim- Townihlp High School, The brld* followed in St. Joseph's Church, Brother Acts Al Best Man Keyport. Mrs. Michael Cox was hat and accessories and a corsage and pslms. Elwood Smith was med her hair and ihe carried I li employed by McQnw-HIII Pub- Mr. Peterson setytd thnt yean the soloist and Miss Loretta Joseph Rossi, Red Bank, was his of white roses. soloist ind. Mrs, Nsncy K. mtnliture round bouquet ol whlW lishing Co,, N«vi York, The brld*. In ih* U. S. Army, and wai Durante, organist. brother's best man, and ushering The bride attended Morristown Wright, organist carnations with pink accenti. iroom served four years In tht honorably discharge^ I* laptanV were John Saulner, cousin Of the High School snd Is employed at Given In marriage by her fsther, Edwird Walters, Keyport, wai (I. S. Air Pores, two of which ber ltn; Given in marriage by her father, bride, White Plains; Peter Allocco Bab's Sportswear, Keansburg. The the bride wore s formal princess the best man aid inhering weri wort ipent In Japan, Us li em- A fall wedding li planned. the bride wore a Cbantilly lace and Bernard Amelia, Keyportj bridegroom attended Newark High style gown of white taffeta de- Joseph Sacco and Edwird JPotti, ployed by Richmond Rhiem Mtg, gown designed with a sabrina neck- Frank DellaPietro, Keaniburg; School and New York Easiness signed with a fitted bodice with Keyport, and Frank Lembo, BlooM- Co., Metuchen. Anton King line and long tapering sleeves. The Patrick Lamano, Union Beach; College. Ho owns and operate! Held. The couple will reside on St. Mr. and Mn. Barnard W. Kln|, full-skirt had cascades of ruffles an illusion neckline embroidered Ralph Allocco. Brooklyn. Frank Ban's Sportswear Co.; -Ketmsburg. with sequins, long tapering sleeves, FT? To Bermuda fetors PI., Kesnibtirg. down the back which flowed Into DePaUna jr., Keyport, nephew of The couple will reside In their and s chspel-length train which After t reception it the Colum- announo* the engsjemsi) a chapel-length train. Her finger- the bride wai the ring bearer. new home, 1H Park Ave., Keant daughter Dof*lhy_8«nit tip-length veil of illusion fell from flowed from a Urge back bow, Her bia Civic League Hal), Ksanaburg, A wedding reception lor 300 burg. V ' (Ingertip-length veil of French il- the couple flow to Bemuds, For old W, Anton, sonof Mn a crown ot rhinestones and she guests was held at the Iron Work- Bnpti Anton, Rldgeflild, and I carried a cascade bouquet of white lusion (ell from a sequin-embroid- traveling, tho bride wore ajreen ems ers Hall, Perth Amboy, at 7 p.m. ered lace and taffeta half-hat, and linen ensemble of coil ind sheath ton, Hiworth. roses. For s wedding trip to Miami, Fla., Laurie Anna Nixon Mils King, a griduit* of Siyr*- Births she. carried a white B|pl» adorned dross with a bell* hat and ac- Donna Mart* Walling Sister Is Maid Ol Honor the bride wore a black suit with a with a white orchid and streamers cesiorlei and i white orchid cor- vllle High School, Is a legal so* white hat and accessories' and, a Mn. Harold WiUIng retiry In the Perth Amboy office Miss Rose Marie DePalma, Key- of stephsnotli. sage. At ths regular mornihg worship port, Was her sister's maid or white orchid corsage. of Cliuien, Klein, KOVICI st An- Mr. and Mrs. William Knapp, S Mn. Edward Pavao, Mitiwan, For her daughter's Wedding, Mn, lervlce Sunday, Apr. It, 19J9, In THOMAS IRVING BROWN honor. Her floor-length gown of For her daughter's wedding, Prospect PI., Matawan, ajj iha the Keyport Relormod Church, the derson. Mr, Anton wis graduated pink chitfon had a draped bodice, waa her slater's matron ol honor. Kramer chose a blue lac* sheath from St, Poter'e Colleg* led Is *n Mrs. DePalma selected a rose lice parents of a daughter, born Tues- Her jujua silk orgsnil gown hid dress with matching chiffon float- Holy Sacrament ol Dsptlsm waa ager;, Mr. Hogan, Its editor and a scoop neckline, short sleeves and' dress with a pink flower hat, pink day, Apr. 21. 1959, fat Monmouth sccountint with Danihar • Mr. Kelly, its business manager. a sleeveless fitted bodice, s sweet- ing panels, a blue.' chitfon petal idmlnlitered to Laurie Anns NIK- pick-ups on ths hemline. She wore accessories and an orchid corsage. Medical Center on, Infant daughlor of Mr, and Mrs, Dsilabt*. New York. The three men liter acquired addi- a small matching hat and carried heart neckline, a back bow and a hat, and a corsage ol pink roiei. The coupl« will bo mirrled July The bridegroom's mother chose a harem skirt. A pearl-itudded face The bridegroom's mother selected Allen Nixon, flatlet, and to Donna tional financial Interest In the a cascade bouquet of yellow car- Roth corporation. beige lace dress with a matching veil fell from her matching pearl a whlte-ernbosied pink talleta dresi Mario Willing, Infant daughter ol n. . • • nations. V hat, crystal accessories and an A son was born in Perth Amboy Mr, snd Mn. Harold Willing, Kay- The only other stockholder or Hospital to Mr and Mn. George crown and she cirri** s round bou- with a white hat and accessories All the bridesmaids in the rain- orchid corsage. quet of white carnations with aqua and a consgo ot whlto roses? port, Mrs. Willing also was bip- the Register^! -Mrs.. Warren D. bow wedding wore the same style Roth, 91 West Prospect Ave., K tlaad. ' ; •" ' ••• The bride graduated from Key- aaostrts.--' ''-• •"- "• Mrs. Jacques graduated from "klOUISI.PRAGER Parr, Baton Rouge, La., formerly gown and headpiece as the honor port High School, Class of 1W6, ot Red Bank. She formerly was attendant's arid carried cascade MiUwan High School ind It em- Mrs, Jo?n H." Cook,' widow of the bouquets of pink carnal •eyrtWiltv..JSTJW ^mrnmgroom w« OPTOMETRIST (ending tn* bride were I WvWs fitted bod/Cos Lori Dor Tlsiiiler jjrown prided himself on having the U, S. Air Force, three of which ^fTi g M. Old tended Newark Voetllonal School DePalma, who wore violet. Miss with' sabrina necklines, and'hsrem and served half of his Ihroe-yoar Nancy Le* llechl orrwK IIOURI been continuously In commercial Virginia DePalma, mint green, were spent in Germany. • ' ' Brldge^at» the parents of a daugh Four children were baptlied at ler, born Friday, Apr. 17, 1959, in skirts trimmed with tiny bows and enlistment In the V. S. 'Marino Dalli and Islurdsis activities on Broad St. longer than both of Keyport and. sisters or the The couple will reside at 392 pesrl embroidery. They wore the the First Preibyterlin Church, Broadwsy. Keyport. . Middlesex General Hospital. Corps In Korea. He ft employed I A.M. to I P.M. any other living person, going back bride; Miss Joyce Greco, Tucks- same style hats ss the honor it- Malswin, by ths pastor, Iho Rev. rrldajs I A.M. U • P.M. to before his graduation from Red by the Carborundum Co., Sayre*- Obsrlander endsnt'a and carried round bou- ville. Cheater A, Oallowiy. They were Closed All Dai Wsdnssdara Bank High school In 1897. quits with color accents to match Lindi Peirl Wlnderwecdle, dsujh- Mr. Brown was the son ot the A daughter was bom Sunday, The couple will reside It 30 New their gowns. Mrs. Thomas Smith, Brunswick Avt., Matawan. ter ol Mr. snd Mrs. Wllllim 30 W. Front St, late Morris Benjamin and Eva Apr. If. 1959. In Middlesex General Wlnderwcedle, Pirkwsy Dr., 1 lu- May (Reid) Brown. His father was Draths Reported During Week kotpiUI to Mr. and MM Robert let; Kathleen Msrgirel Bgner, Koyport captain of coastwise schooners and Oberlander, 19 Longview Rd., Old Obis washlnitixr daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George COIfax 4*2020 Inland schooners plying New York Bridge. . Funeral Services Funeral services were held Sat- harbor and its tributaries. He was J. Norman Bins in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Middle- Leahy Harvey M. Bolnlck urday at 1:30 p.m. al the Ander- the eldest grandson of the late J. Norman Bills, 67, died Thurs- town Township. Funeral services were held Richard VanDyke Reid, the first Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leahy, MS son Funeral Home, New Bruns- day, Apr. 23, 1931, at his home, 41 Crescent St, Keansburg. art the Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Bedle wick, with the Rev. II. O, Wil- Studios principal of Red Bank Schools, and William C Rosa Funeral Home. Keyport, with the PAPPAS East Walling Ave,, Pennlngton. He for msny years'town cleric of Red parents of a daughter, born Wed- liams, pastor ol the Second Baptist formerly lived In Ocean Grove. He ' Mrs. Alexis G. Ross, M, wife nesday, Apr. IS, 1959. in Rlverview Rabbi H. O. H. Levlne, of the Bank and of the late Captain Church, South River, officiating for was born in Morgsnville. — - or William C. Ross. 919 Central Hospital. United Hebrew Conjugation, Key- CANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY Thomas Pierce Brown, who was Mr. Bills was a salesman for port, officiating, for Harvey M. Oble Washington, 42, of 219 Atlantic tl MAIN g* TBL. CO MSH MVPOM active in Red Bank and Shrews- Ave., Union Beach, died Thurs- Sterling Wire Products, Trenton, Chandler BOUllck, 59, ol 45 Sunset PI., But St., Keyport, who died Wednesday, bury Township politics and was the day, Apr 23, 1959, in Monmouth Keansburg, who died Tuesday, Apr. Ht wss a former athletic coach at Mr. and Mrs. George F. Chand- Apr. 21, 1959, In Perth Amboy Hos- first assessor of Red Bank. the Pennlngton School. He was put Medical Center. She was. born In ler, Fair Haven, are the parents 31, 1959, In Rlverview Hospital. In- Captain • Brown founded a coal, pital, interment was in Franklin master of Cyrus Lodge 18, F.tA.M. Harrison and hid lived in Union of a first child, a son. born Tues- Urroent was In Beth Israel Come- wood and fertillter business In Red Memorial Park Ccntetary, New Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elsie Beach for live years. She wss a day, Apr. 21, 1939, In Monmouth ttry, Woodbrldge. Bank. He had been prominent in Y. Bills; a son, Harold Y. Bills, Medical Center. The baby weighed Brunswick. local, civic.and fraternal circles. communicant of, the Holy Family He was born In New York and WHARTON MEMORIALS Hamilton Township; three sisters; seven pounds, II ounn-n and hal hid lived In East Keansburg for .;. Surviving ,4i r e his wife, Mrs. Church, Union Beach, and a ; He waa born In Charlotteivlllo, Mrs. Adella O. Pogue, Haddonfleld; been named CMrge l ill Mr*. U years, He was a member of Lori(a Maty King Brown; a brother, Mrs. Viola Garrsbrandt. Ocean member of the Union Beach. Chandler Is the former Mm Thelma Va, son ol the law Qcorje and Hwy. 36, Near Main St., Keyport ElliioaiBrown, Long Branch; three th~rTrh!ied~ Hebrew Congregation, Grove, and Mrs. Aden R. Stow, Democratic Club. , Porter, Matawan. Liu Jane Washington. ll» lived In half-brothers, Stanley I. Brown, Rockviller Md.; a brother, Alvta ?. .. Union Beach for 3) years and for Cirleton R. Whsrton, Owasr * Morris Brown, both of Red Bank, Surviving, besides her husband. E., Ocean Grove, and two grand- Ostrander Surviving ire his wife, Mrs. two In Keyport. and Milton Brown, Fair Haven, sons. - • ' „• . • are a daughter, Mrs, Richard Mr. and Mrs. Donald S Oitrsn- Gertrude (Flngermin) Bolnlck; a and two half-sisters, Mrs. Harold He was employed by ihe Penn- Larg* Slock On Hand For Immadlatt Dtllvary The Blackwell Funeral Home, Trotter, Fair Haven; a brother, der, 7 Donnelly St., Unum Beach, daughter, Mrs; Marcla Kati, Long sylvania Railroad and was a mem' Peterson, Belmar, and -Mrs. Raymond Biggin, and a sister, are the parents of a dauber, bora bland; two sons, irwin, Marllon, Ethclyn Ayers, Red Bank. Pennlngton, was In charge Of ar- ber of the Second Baptist Church! rangements, Mrs. Florence McKlttrick, Union in Sooth Amboy Hospital and Herbert Levitt, East Keans- Koyport. ' Mr. Brown married Sarah Clay burg; itwo sisters, Mrs. Ids Lewis (all For Appointment • CO 4-1124 Surviving sre his wile, Mrs, Brown in 1904. She died in 1946. Mrs. Addlsen .Wiley Beach. Tinker and Mrs. Dora Plcclo, both of She was a niece of thfe late Mrs. Mrs. Annie Trabold Wiley, 601 Funeral services were held Sew York; a brother, Harry. East Oracle (Murray) Washington; A SOD Was bOrn Friday Apr. ,M, (our sons, William, Mots wan; John H. Cook and Mrs. Cook's Lorillard Ave., Union Beach, widow Monday at 1 *.m, it .the Day 1959, in Monmouth Mednni Center, Keansburg, and two grandchildren. brother, the late Henry Clay, co- or Addison A. Wiley, died Thurs- Funeral Home, Ke^port. At » a-m. Percy L., George and Frank T., a high requiem mass was cele- to Mr. and Mrs. Curtu linker, 14 >. Mrs. Clarence 0. Porter Ktyporl: three daughters, Mrs, founder of The Register. day, Apr. 23,1959, in the Seabrook Coach pt., Hulet. Funeral services were held Mon- Hill Nursing Home, Keyport. alter brated in Holy Family Church Funeral services wo re held Clara Harris, Ssyrevtlle; Mrs. Min- with the Rev. Joseph Or FoxTP**- : ilturday it II a.m. at the Day nie Pearson, South River, and Mrs. day at 2 p.m. at First Methodist a long illness, She was SS. s " ' ' , Psters •'<< tor, officiating. . ••••; ,;,.•;. Timers! Home, Keyport, with Ethel Scott, New Brunswick: three Church, Red Bank, with the Rev. Born in Orange, she had lived In Mr. and Mrs. Frank I ••ten, 149 Roger Squire, pastor, officiating. Die Rev. Dr. HIMman T. Wlllismi, brothers. Frank, Boston, Mass.; Union Beach 40 years. She was a Samuel Rslellff* . Highland Blvd., Kean«buie, are the Jessie, Baltimore, Md., Joseph, The Rabbi Arthur Hcrshon, Red member ot Ivanhoe Council 182, ttiuf ot the Cslviry Mi A first child, a dsuchter, wsf •ember of the Dsoghten ol Amer- Ssturdiy, Apr, II, !•», la Vonksrl Gabriel Sodano. Raritan Town- and Hannah (Gervis) Rstcllffe. He ea, ; .. . ' . General llospllsl. K* Was the nU*> ship,, died Mar.- 3, 1959, left ilOM Mrs. WOliasa Gentuoari* born Thursday, Apr. It I9W, (n Mrs. William Germinario. M, lived in Trenton about 50 years and St Mary's HospiUl, ll.ioken, rtt Surviving are,one son. Don C. band of, Mirgurtle (Duncan) trust lund for a granddaughter, Banks, a former Mslawsn rtli> TCsirieis* Mesiinger. The residue Everett-MlddJetown Rd., '•: Holmdel in Matawan for the past 2t years. Mr. sod Mrs, Walter E Hirlcer.Jr., f^orter^wjth_whom sb^ lived, and : 1 died ' ** Tii'tiy. hyrt.lL :potteT-brtriderpterbjrtrider : tttHadtmStriiiibttHdtiibk TJ Cemetcry, Yonken, : • — I»«AL TstAH JIRKalK dren, Otbriel Sodsno jr.. Slid Louis Apr. », 1KB, while attending a Surviving are three sons, Sam- baby weighed eight pounit, H man, Laks Worth, FIs. supper in SL Gabriel's Church Also surviving ara osa daiigtiter, Not loo twf ywrt ago, t commoo rsmsd; tor HU« SodaJio, executors; Joseph Sodano, uel and Harry, Trenton, and Wil» ounces and has been Rimed Kath- Mist Antoinette Binki, « home; Anthony Sodano,* Rose Ferro and Hall, Bradevelt, was bom in Ham, MaUWah; eight grandchil- leen Margaret. Mrs Barker Is WUUsm lcluil« o^sstsss wMia onloo pUiUf. "Itrong," but aardlr Brooklyn snd was a member of Funeral" Mrvlcei were held Fri- four brothers, Daniel, Dears*, Mary Messlnger. dren and five'great-grandchildren: the former Miss Chrunne Olsea, Archibald, and Pleasant, Whit* *tbctl».Hcim, thanks so medioal rssaarcti «• hav* SL Catherine's Church, Everett Funeral services were held Mon- Keyport ''•" day, at J.pm. at WB.Matthews, Marj Belie Ttrry Surviving are her husband. 'rancionl aad Taylor Funeral Plains, and one siller, Mil* Mary poWrM drvgs wMck hsve drsstically raduosdIb * day at 9 a-m. at the Trinity Church Banks, Vlrglnls. ;: " .. Mary Belle Terry, Keyport, who William Germinario; two SODS, with the Rev. John W. Robson, • ' •' • HIM Wome, AsburyvPsrk. wllh the Rev. dMIb mis atnooi lung patients. Eflediv* msdlcstiofls Nicholas and. Leonard and two rector,' officiating. Interment was Mr. and Mrs. William Ritt, WI Thomas .Eden,' pastor of Weil u» iavortaut to your health. Wbeo you'n U, they Calvary Methodist Church, Key- daughters, Ann Marie and Donna in Greenwood Cemetery, Trenton, Columbia Avt., Union Ueach, are GrOV* Methodlit Church, NepWne. CM msaa lh« dl(Tsrt"noo bMvwa pain sad comfort por£ SUM to.the sunshine com- Rose, ail at home; her parents, the parents of a daugnwr, boro OfllclaUng, for Wllllsm Schuier, n, mittee of the church; tfOOO to a. Leon and Rose (Amllni) LePre, Mrs. AUred Maxwell Monday. Apr. it, 1959. la *lwr- of lMBVi Corlles Ave., Neptune, ... ttttviw Iftaod ossth. So, don't rely on bom* ! brother, Daniel Tuthill. and the Everett; three brothers, Msuro, Mrs. Helen Pike Maxwell died view Hospital, "" : Who died Tuesday, Apr, 71, WA, d^i^hk^ddd residue tea brother, Wilmer Tut- Nicholas and Bartholomew LePre, Saturday, Apr. 25, 1859, at her ' FluYio Memorial HospiUl, Nep- *ttb* best for you. Then let ui fill his prescription* Bin. Wihjier. and Daniel Tuthill all of Everett; seven sisters, Mrs. home, Wintarope, Me. She form- Vincent t. Interment wss In Hamilton are Charles Valentl and- Mrs. Joseph erly resjded in Keynorland attend- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vincent, ire CtnMt«ry, Neptune Township. W Valenti. both oi Hoboken; the ed Keyport Schools. She -was born the parents of a daughter, born was the father of William D, 'April, flie month that ushers In Misses Anna, Antoinette, Louise, in Asbury Park, daughter or the Friday, Apr. 17, »M. at the 1* Sdiuler. Union Beach. Prompt h— D«llvMy warmth and sunshine, has been Josrphbw and Virginia LePre. all late Irwin ajtd Julia Pike. gaum Luthersn Hospital, Msdans, Mr. Schultrwas a Undicape ... at Hm (M ntf m tMtsy ss regarded si a favorable'time, for of Everett .- : Surviving are her hutfcuiil, Al- Territory of New Guinea; TM lardfaer. ' tie hid lived at the ta«i|rw*si, begiimfoe »»n. The tfirt of the Funeral services - were held fred Pike; one ion, Robert. Maine; baby weighed seven pounds, nioe muiM addresi for X years. American Revolutionary War, the Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the Wil- one daughter, Ann, st borne; one Ounces and has been named RoM) .Also surviving are his wife, Mrs. SoV'0n5)rttqs Mexican War and the War between liam S. Anderson Funeral Home, sister, Mrs. Nelson Rose, Cali- luy. Mn. VIneent is the fofrter Vetos Schuler; -one other tor), OAV FUNUAIHOMA the States and the entrance of the Red Bank. At 10 a.m. a high re- fornia; two grandchildren, and a Miss tols Heyer, daughter of Mr, Wdss,. at home; one daughter, Ul Msal* PI., HctMrl I United State* Into. - World . War 1 quiem mass Was celebrated in St. cousin, Mra Mildred Duntuim, Key,- irfmiJdJUV<' Mo**^ fferiba Modreeny, Monroe- Tsi, COUai i.|»r A ptcanti a April." - ' Gabriel's Church. Interment was port. ,.;. ,.>: ','>'. . ,' I'. . .;, • • .,'• vile, !,! Wd four grandchildren. i Two— Second S«ctlon THE MATAWAN JOUENAL •Thursday, April 30,1959 Williams, cf sone. ffpsmhiirg. and Ed, Slaver. former St. Joseph's Ditcher, have | Oldtfme Head-First Slide Saved Him MHSJ.Y.Sciiides G. Eastmond, PeimRelayTitle BAYSHORf JUNIOR LOOKING spots in the regular lineup of the' Casey*. The Grain and Gold f ForMatawanltS. Middletown J. V. IT OVER scored their top victory of the SCHOOL year when they blasted Red Bask Matawan's Jayvee baaehaB team Matawan High's.track team Wafter, c High 18-7 Friday. With the opened its season Thursday with made rare Saturday that their CONFERENCE Smotko, if NO TOURNAMENT basebafl Buccaneers leading the "A" di- coach, /oho CaraccUo. would have a M triumph.over MbUetown MorrelL cf in prospect for Keyport High's ver> vision of the Shore Conference, a good season to remember Ia his Township EL S. Jayyees at the The pennant race in the Bayshore p promising hasrtrwH team, Coach this set the Caseys up as sec- last ypar *t the MRS track helm, old Leonardo Geld. Dav» Gregory Junior High School Conference has A. Barr, lb Bob Zampello reluctantly admits. ond only to Keyport In area byBKngigg him flie victor's plaque settled down to a ttree-team dog- F.'DdlaKelro, ss Mo money for the transportation ~' •ratings after the Keys knocked bent his lefthaoded siaais anead fight among Karitan Township, off Matawao. The Dues used ifi the third class mile relay for DeoBleyker, rf players is one trouble. This is the Miaoktowaers bats so wrf they Cliffwood and Middletown..Inter- matter of t&H or so,, which is cut- their best hurler. Denman Smith. high school! at tac University of Tamasello. 3b came out of ton eaatast wish eely mediate, with Marlboro^Centrai Siegert, 2fa ting things fine. the Keyport against the Caseys but to no Pennsylvania relays at PtiiU