KOnilOUTR CO. HISTORICAL ASSa., 11.J. * ,

This Week COVERING • TOWNSHU'S OF . . Two Sections ; I1OLMUISL, MADISON MARMIORO. MATAWAN ' .' AND 20 Pages M/VTAWAN nOROUOIl

New Jersey press Association Member 89th YEAR — 43rd WEEK Member National Editorial Association MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1958 Monmouth County Proaa Asioclatton Single Copy Ten CenU Interior Of New Township Hall New High School EorMatawan Must Dedication Ceremonies At New Holmdel School BeErectedBy 1961, Stehneck States Matawan Township Board of commissioner of secondary ed- ences of the community, Mr Education has embarked on ucation, and with faculty mem- Schneck;assured the board. i its. high school building . pro- bers, on building plans H d He stated Mr, Warner was gram and September 1861, Is curriculum. Ho •'• said it hadready to recommend a "selec-1 the last date allowable for put- been adduced that 30 per Cent live" typo of curriculum al-1 ting the new building Into use, of pupils In Matawan H1 g h lewing broad preparation In Karl n. Schneck,T chairman of School'take a commercial tl.e first two years with, elect- the special committee on the course. 30 per cent a- .college ed specialization In the Junior high, school study, reported to prep course, 18 per cent an In- and sonlor years so that the the board Monday. ' - ' • dustrial arts course and . tho PUplls can attain more matur- .Mr.' Schneck said this was balance home economls and ity before becoming set In one determined from a considera- specialties. The curriculum for course of study. '. . i tion only of school children the new high school will'':-be Mr. Schneck emphasized that now on the rolls'. He related adapted to these study prefer- the guidance program would that In the 1901-62 school year wiplgh much more heavily in there will be 980 pupils in toe pupil's high school pio- grades 9 and 10 and 483 pupils gi'am than It does now, In grades 11 and 12 or a total Relief Promised Curtailed Borrowing Tower of 10G3 for the high school. As 1'ho high s o h o o 1 building the capacity of the existing For Rusty Water committee chairman and his school bulldln?, on double ses- fellow commltteemen, Robcil sions is well under that num- Should Be Cleared Bentley nnd Roy S. Matthews, ber, the 1061 opening Is a acknowledged the curtailed "must," Mr. Schneck averred. "By Next Week" borrowing power of tho district Work On the new Matamin Townshln. municipal hall. Lower Russell A. O. Stetler, super- presented grave problems to Main St., Is ncarinr completion. The new building, which will intendent, confirmed this was Matawan Councilman Cyrus ovctcomo to get a high school bouse 'a main meeting: room and municipal court, alone with the case, that 420 on a single K. Brown Tuesday night prom- erected and In working use by offices for the police department, township clerk and collector as well as a clerical room, should be ready for occupancy by session was the. maximum ised that a. rusty water condi- 1061. Mr. Scluieck foresaw the mid-May, it was disclosed yesterday by Homer Mattcson, town- seating capacity of the' high tion, now prevalent In several need to build a'high school of ship building inspector. school-building "and that on 1000-1S00 capacity but that it Over 200 persons attended thn dedication and oorii«F*t?nQ-laylu«-jit tho new MKO.OOO Die double sessions with- "cram- sections of the borough; will might have, to. be done "a wait menlltrjr'aohool In Holmdcl Township Huniliiy nftornocm. HltftU^afinVct,' preparing to lay the ming" it could not be "Increas- be cleared up "by next-week," at a time." Mr, Bentley was corilerflUino of the 12'Olttsnrcam "ohonl are, lloft to right),''JvuKft-ilnMn, fconornl contraotori ed to 900, He, noted there are Ho made the report at the reg- moro-H6aured a good time to get rid of MonmouUi County Superinten- 182 lioum of dnyllglit from appropriation Is subject to the recommendation of the plan- Defense Claims It Is Court Sustains Move tha umiuriil situation In Mivdl. trash, that should uat be dent of Schools: John D, Wild- tho morning to the, oventng ion Tpwtuhtp wltlv mawa to ' approval of the State Division ning board 'that they be 100- Not In Matawan Twp. bofned »t this Mate ot tho To Enforce Ordinance ing, proiiWont of tho ttoUnaol . riurliipt t U v Mix moiUhit . pt by-100-feet. •'-._. •••<• .' r\- watnif. impnly; tot ihomB con- ""'"Of Local.Government;. ' ' " " reatvdue to tho tanard ' of »8T, '••••-' •"•• :•• ' ••'•. ' Karl' He use r, "jfat'nwaiv Tiwnnhlp Board, ol Education eitmptlon nnd Indimtrtal uit, ' - In a letter .tithe committee, . Fred Wenzel, longa.fod of 11 r for the amount of time neces- 150-foot advocates, a minority north and collided, according whenever the water reserve a; Madison Township resldont ualapei'M with fnlluio to moot • sary to work off their relief (continued on page two) to Trooper Peters, with one Mountford, Trontoh jchool level In the standplpe drops who was dumping outside the architects; Township" Clerk Humoval by yegvmon o( a kroner and remoimblo spool' check. driven south on Route 34 by below 20 feet. The constant bounds of bis own municipality, SOO-pound sftfo from tlio Arher- rioailbiin,'" . John J. Jaslatls, 24, Avon. Daniel 8. Ely, custodian of Township Collector Charles change of pressure through the Patrolman William Andrews, school funds. enn Railway IDxproai offlos at - In otlior action Involving a Donate Steeple, Cross township police, arraigned him, J, Kelly noted that during the William J. Fagan, Elizabeth, mains, attributed to alternat- Also Jaok Preston, genera! the Matawan Station ' piaca housing development, Uio com- defense attorney, objected re- ing pumping, has caused rust patrolman Andrews also ar- mittee TflMlvod ft"*!i!Uer frp'm first three months of this year, For Presbyterian Church contractor; 'Mn. Katherlno was discovered by J o li n . $2436 had been paid out in re- peatedly and had his objec- Inside the mains to flake off. raigned Julius Mlsye, 143 Lau- (continued on page seven) tlm Madison Townitilp Bower- lief funds. In the siunejerlod |-_ The Rev. Chester A. Gallo- tions sustained by the court to Ho added that borough crews rclhurst Dr., Cllffwood Beach; Young, Ban- Bright, ngnnl for UKO Authority, statlnit that. r. last year, the figure was $1153. way, pastor of the First Pres- any suggestion by Trooper are working during late eve- Harold Brazauclus, 31 Ocean tho exproai company »ot Mata- mutually imUafaolory agrco- , byterian Church, Matawan, Notlco To Malpiwan Towntllip With the $1000 transferred to Peters Mr. Cnsson was driver ning hours to clear the system Ave., Keansburg, and Alfred Kesldenta wan station when he cams to inont hug bfon 'ronohrtl bo- the assistance account yester- has announced that the steeple of the car. The trooper did get of the rust flakes. Vital©,' 120 Shore Concourso, work at 6:10 Burn, Friday, Pa- tween the Authority and lh« with a cross for the new It into the record of the prlma Effective May 1, 10(8, ashea, dovplnpcr of di'oalwobd con- day, the balance Is approxi- Leases Second Taxi Stand Cllffwood Beach, for dumping garbage nnd waste matter will trolman James Volic, borough mately $1300. "At the present church edifice being erected facie hearing that Mr. Cosson at Cllffwood Saturday, but thoy corning (ipwngo dltpniial. Charles K o b a n, Keyport, bo collected by Joseph Homnn, polloo,. muds- tlio-dnltiaUnvoa-. rate of distribution," Mr. Kel- on Route 34 and Franklin St., was found In the cor pinned In who has a license to operate a were let off with $1 tlgatlon- with Dot. Morrltt Commltteoman John I'hllllpi— i.iy.saia. " b Matawan,-will-be donated—by the-driver's-seat'bchlnd - the taxl~irrthd~borough was auth- sentences became Inter they Mayor Spaiford W. Schanck steering wheel after the acci- MONDAY: Knot of 8tato Kunt, of tha county proiacuU rfiporled the survey for struct'••— haustcd within two months." orized to lease a second taxi- removed what they dumped. All Highway noulo No. 35, Inolud- llHhl« In Lclonl Homes lim Mayor John Marz, Jr., mem- anil Mrs. Schanck in memory dent. . . . • stand at Station Plnzu begin- defendants claimed to have 'n office, of their son, Bpafford W. IIIK |iurt of Cllffwood, all of 1 lienn oomptetod, nnd proKiesa bers of the township committee Five Feet Inside Lane ning May 1, Mr. Kobon, with been taken by surprlso by tho Cllffwood Jioach Including BOO- It wnn d«l«rmlnBd_ ontrnncq Is Irnlnij Hindu In tlio inalnlln- Schanck. Jr., who "gave his The officer also secured.ad- a stand at Bix Corners, Kcy- order against dumping nt a was giUiuul by jijylhif Iho door and Township Auditor Jasper life that future generations i loii known ns Midnight Point, loir of thn now nyalnm of Johnson agreed to attend a (contlnued on page two) (contlnucd on page seven) (continued on pugo ncvra) Cllffwood Bench Piirk imd Koy. loonn nnd foicliiK llin lock, Thn *trooit llKhtliiK In other noo- may worship Ood in the unfit wno nlld ucromi thn floor May 20 meeting of the Mata- church of their choosing." port lleluliti. tlona thnt will pidvrnt wlmlo ' wan Township Taxpayers' As- TUESDAY;., West of Btuto from UH iilnci) bntwoon cabln- otlons of »trcpt llBlitinir go'' sociation in the Oak Shades In a letter to the pastor tell- IllHliwny Iloute No. :t», Includ-. cln and iipimrontly wim onnod (contlimod on pniro nnvon) Fire House to discuss the as- ing of the contribution, Mr. IIK the reiniilndor of Cllffwood fcontlniiixl on paga two) (contlnued on page two) and Mrs. Schanck related, "It Need More Citizens Group Interest • nd nil of Cllffwood Heights, is our earnest hope that tbe excepting thn Itlvnr aurdflim Swamon Ro-Eloctod Erosion Study teachings of Christ and Word i.cctlon: irTrfo onk-HliiidD* ton- Clear Property of -God. which the communi- President George Hensler of Compile Personnel HUtlallcs- borough planning boarda, Mon- tlon to .MohliiHsnn Brook be beneficial toward get- Mn. George Hitter, has pro- CollcctlonCollectionsj will be madoe on brought in to level the site during the—early part of this Hraklo, OOl* candldutn for bor- Rrqalon fund* for 1081 si- board representation. The next ting and keeping good teach- gressed through study of vari- ly at or near Urn street curb II council: M r «, Dietrich, _»t—the—bestantnr of "next week. meeting will be held Thursday; ers and linprovlng" the Eclioob ous community surveys with a lines. Containers 1 or s«h«» rnadr have been allottcd-boi- week. Assistance in the Mrs. James Martin, -Mrs, Ilin projret f ould (a en Mu> Matawaa _Barough_ firemen MBy_lt;::at_BJjim. In the Mattfc J.rLgeaeral ; view to developing a p u b I I c mum be metal and not moro 'larre -Hasmuuen,:aud Mrs. clearinr work: would be ap- were called cut three 11 m el wan High'School and all resi- Daniel Heancy. curriculum IKiirrH)julldni cp^ 1DJ3 | I s I. It imdoubt«4lr opinion survey adapted to tfie" ta Qulnn, sll county commllKiB- would be » "niklohlnc preciated by squad mem- over the weekend to extinguish dents are invited to attend. commute chairman,' with the Matawan area. Cont, distribu- bugo and waslo matter'con-. ber«, Mr. Frisk reported. womon, and a uncut, Mini funda" niidcrUkliif, slmllsr grass fires. Union Beach and An -interim progress report cooperation -of the three tion and evaluation of such a alncrn m u » t be watortlglil Tina Donnrdo, I The new headquarters Matawan Township depart- school principals, nan obtained overed metal contnlncrn of to Uio one roeend)' complete of the school study project was survey also are bclne consld rd lo rtnlorr tlm jimclira stt building-, which will measure ments were summoned to given, by the various commit^ and is studying present curric- ered. ot more than 12.gallon* capa- 60-br-13t-feet overall, will in- ity. CommerlKal onu^rprlm-n rVtiw Vorli Turnpike Kapreaa Krsrmburf, In thla oaae the douse large fires which burn- tee chairmen. The building ulum offerings. A pica f o r Mr. ifcnBler, noted thnt thej II 73 plm tax 't o II n d trip clude a large rneetiot room, ed out several acres of marsh and grounds committee, under more time was mode by thl» rc not InclwdeU In tl»; pr«»- tuvviiahlpa of Malawan and , efforts of Mrs. Hitler and Mr. I'rorjuent «irvloa, convenient Madlmin would luvo to |iut •quad and auxiliary rooms, a grass. h d Du- committee In order U> ' ode Heaney to get preliminary In en', onrum. kitchen, lavatories and am- the direction of Vincent quately complete their study. conomlcal. For tlma schedulr un 40 prr I'rnt and tho fouii- Beau. h».s gathered all the formation rcsurdfnit - profes- \ IIV OllDElt C>F TIIK nil Koynnr1 7 0300 bulance garage. F. A. Amod- Notice facts and figures concerning Mrs. Dorothy Bmltli. chair- 'iOWNHllll' COMMIT- lll'K of MuHIIIOUlll Slid Mid- io, Red Bank, is tbe archi- elonnl nuMntontv In a uchool ' illr«i» 10 »«r (•'•nl 4o fi|U«l The Matiwan Township Sew- the physical aspects of the man of the school population survey him been aucconnful und ' TEK OK TIIK TOWN- tect. The meeting room. erage Authority will bold a Notion Ilir (undH tlm Nlnle KcparU school system, At future meet- committee, reported obtaining rtqwula for (intimates l|»vc; Will' 01' MATAWAN measuring Sjo-br-100-fcel, al- special meeting Monday, April Ings they will try to evaluate all nws.iary atnllullcal infor- IN TIIK COUNTY OK li you nrc lookinu lo' a good iiicnl (if (.'oiKfrviillun and (tone out through Thomas Hid-j en I on a IO!)7 Dodua or I'ly rcotiQiiilc Drvclopment *ttr Clork iiioutli rail It ciorinley Mam vldf fur rranlon aluH» Illtlr committee of the board ot id- uliordlnra. ported. J.'p—adv 24 will be. |m»tion from the township undlucatlon i'H ndv HIM 1 3047 or Frrehold a 0S70 /|formatIon qM he fodna accepted. They are Mrs. Viv- "Departments On Parade" Portrays Flood; boroug *-h police* '"**'*"»»•, brought | feet th^e reasonable approac^^h New High School ian Gallo, Mrs.% Marguerite Fire Department response from Newark Police for an area like District 1. A Holmes, Mrs. Anna Miller, p within the hour that the safe [reference to the minutes did (continued from page one) and Jesse Simms. All become had been found near the New- disclose -that the lot sizes that the Matawan Citizens effective with the close of In Mata,wan Activities Of LH. Woman's Club ark-Belleville line at 7:01 a.m. [should be "10.000 square feet Committee for Better Schools school In June, Teachers em- that morning with the ''punch had written professional ployed for the school year Mrs. Cha r 1 es Rogerson, her-activities as fifth district with 100-foot front" and ~ Mr.groups at Rutgers, Community president, conducted the regu- assistance program chairman Job" combination off. The safe Kelly said this bore out his 1958-59, are Miss Catherine First Section This column instituted al lar meeting of the Woman's was valued at <100. according contention. Planning Associates at Prince- Kearney, Scranton, Pa., to Page Two Apr. H, 195; the request of the Matawai Club of Laurence Harbor Mon- Convention plans were made to police report, .. ton and Columbia about the teach In-,the. Cliffwood School,. Fire Department will be pub- and the club will be represent- Mr. Wenzel questioned if dls- cost, time and necessities of day evening in the Laurence Travelers Cheques Taken pited minutes should be op- $4000; Miss Kay Lonergan, lished monthly to inform thi Harbor Community Church. ed by Mrs. Rogerson and Mrs making a survey of the newOlyphant. Pa., salary $4000; residents of the borough o: The loss in the robbery was proved without the presence of high school needs of the school Officers Elected "Departments on Farad e" Martin. Miss Mary Lou Stover $100 cash, 10 American Ex- the full membership of the district. Ho informed the Mrs. Patricia R. Robinson, the meetings and activities o: was the theme. It was carried Phllippi, West Va., *4000; the Fire Department, Inolud will represent the club at thepress travelers cheques of $10seven-man body. Four were board the professional survey out with displays, of the year's Citizenship Institute to.be held denomination and 25 American present. Just a quorum. Rob- groups only would do business Frank Capone, Pittstown, Pa., RyHoWelP-TA Ing Its companies and auxll accomplishments of the senior Express travelers cheques of salary $4400; Miss Mary L. ' larles. . at Doug 1 ass College, New ert Redman objected the board on a' contract with the board Nomination of officers f o club and the Little W o m e n's unlimited denomination, which could be in a -bad legal posi- Oanter, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., groups, and with annual re- Brunswick, In June and her al- of education, so he was advis- 1958-59 was made at the meet- The Hook & Ladder Auxll means the holder can fill In tion without Its minutes ap- ing the board communications $4000. Miss Onnfer will - teach ports by department and com-ternate Is Miss Evelyn Stlef. the amount for which he wish- German In the high school; Ing of the Holmdel Parent lary Is running a card party proved. It then was agreed to might be coming In to them. mittee chairmen. New success- Both attend Sayrevllle High es to use them, according to approve minutes cf subsequent He emphasized the matter Miss Mary Burke, will fill the Teacher Association held Apr, on Monday at the Hook & Lad- ors were announced at the School. the chief. ' ..." meetings but to hold the Jan vacancy caused by the resig- completion of each report. was only an exploratory one, 15, at the Centerville, School der meeting room. Tickets Following the business ses- Chief Flood has sent out an23 minutes "for study." that there was no commit- nation of Mrs. Holmes, $4000; with Mrs: Edmund Crossley, available from any Hook & Mrs. Olga Becker, civics and sion, the public welfare depart- alarm on the checks and asks Nothing Heard About Petition ment. Miss Mary Grace Cocoran, president, presiding. Ladder.Auxiliary member. legislation chairman, reported ment presented a program un- all merchants and others to Mrs. Kitty Spoor, secretary Scranton, Pa.. $4000. der the direction of Mrs. Plttl- Professional Survey Those elected were Mrs The Matawan Fire Depart that street signs will be put up Inspect any American Express of the board, called the atten- In Madison Township this year, us entitled "'Fever Heat." The cheques presented. The serial Unnecessary: Paul Hancik, president; Mrs rnent Auxiliary will hold their tion of the members to a pe- Mr. Schneck was skeptical. meeting at Midway Rose Com- and the roads improved, ac-> cast included Mrs. Slendorn, numbers of the $10 denomina- tition of 21 residents of Edge- These teachers all have, or Kenneth Wllley. first v 1 c cording-to the-township com-j Mrs. Walter Leary, Mrs. Ber- He related that Mr. Warner president; Mrs. Charles Ham pany on Wednesday at 8 p.m tion run from 45332820 to 4533- view Rd., River Gardens, for wUl have their bachelor's de- mlttee. A lettelt r frof m RRepre - ]nar d FlemingFli , MrsM Wt. Worsatkak , 2629 while those on the unlim- had not believed the aid of a grees by the end of June. Mrs. ilton, Jr., second vice presi- Midway Auxiliary membcri the right to put down curbs at professional survey group was will act as hostesses. sentative James C. Auchln- Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mrs. ited/cheques run from 2914550. their expense had been submit- Hilda C. Tomasello, chairman dent; Mrs. Warren Duke, cor- closs stated that postal de- Weeks, and Mrs. McGuire. to 2914574. i needed in Matawan's case. Mr. responding secretary; Mrs The Department held a com ted last July and nothing bad Slddons assured him the citi- of the teachers committee, livery will start when these The music department sang been heard from It since. The gave assurance and most of Carmen Iaderosa. recordln blned pumping drill Apr. 13. a requirements are completed. "Deep Purple" and the dork The chief stresses that the zens committee had no Inten- the Ravine Dr. dam and prac- unlimited checks, in the hands \nembers did not recall such tion of. Infringing on the work them have, prior teaching ex- secretary; ;MrsrCUrton Klop- Her successor will be M r.s. horse was won by Mrs. Roger- coming before the perience.' •'•' •: "•": -.- -:-•:""" •:- -- .... lensteln, treasurer* ticed relaying water from Robert Lancaster. son. Mrs, Vroom's hospitality of forgers and criminal "spec- of the high school committee truck to truck to the center oJ ialists" 'in passing travelers planning board; -Mayor John but wished to be informed Mrs Ethel Boyle, en a ll-.'.. Mrs. Robert Shaver reportei Mrs. Robert Martin's music committee served refresh- Marz, Jr., admitted It was the man of the cafeteria commit- that the P-TA book shelf no town. This drill was highly ed ments. cheques could bring great loss to how a survey group could ucatlonal as I' showed a greal department is presenting a to f i n a n c i a 1 institutions on township committee who hadhelp the Matawan situation tee, reported a deficit at the is available to the members book to the Madison Township acted to refer the petition to Matawan cafeteria of $336.83 in Those wishing books may eelpotential in the lakes. which they would be passed. and how much' it would cost- Free Public Library, sponsor- Persons to whom such cheques Ezra W. Karkus. Keyport, town- William J. McGraw, board March and a profit of $23.73 at them Irom Mrs. Helen Acker- May 5 and 12, the.third and ed by the club. This announce- ship attorney. Mrs. Spoor re- Cliffwood. She blamed the de- son, system principal, at be:fourth sessions of the Mon- Install O'Keefe are presented are asked not to president, cautioned against a ment was incorporated in her do anything that would give ported-only three residents had "duplication" of the efforts of ficit at Matawan partly on the office In the Centervllle School mouth County Fire College annual report and her success- refused to sign, so this certain- They must be signed for. Whlli will be held at Bed Bank High the presenter of the c ;ques the high school committee. loss of Ice cream Incurred or will be Mrs. Gilbert-Tier. Exaulted Ruler knowledge of detection but to ly made It much more than a when the refrigerator mechan- there is no time limit, they an School and on May 19 an out 50 per cent request. She did not Mr. Matthews was asked to be returned as quickly as door session on ladders w i 1 Sums Up Accomplishments Joseph A. O'Keefe was In- call the nearest police i rflcer what lands a high school, as ism went bad. Mr. McGraw as soon as possible. see need for delays on legal told her that if the refrigerat- possible. be held at Manasquan High In summing up the accom- stalled as Exaulted Ruler of counts in the matter. planned for Matawan, would Bchool. Matawan firemen have plishments of the drama de- the Keyport Elks Lodge at an- need. He recalled Mr. Warner or had become antiquated, the ' Child Study Lecture Mr. Wenzel averred the plan- cafeteria committee should Mrs. Ralph Dean, chairman a. total of over 100 hours of in- partment, Mrs. Lawrence Hol- nual Installation ceremonies had estimated 31 acres. Mr. struction* time, In the first two den stated that the miniature held at the Elks\Lodge, East, ning board members should McGraw asked that the report replace it rather than incur- - of child study, reported anoth- Fatal Crash Site canvass all of River Gardens rlgg,more repair bills. Harry er lecture will be given by thi sessions. Keep up the good at- stage setting of "Arsenic and Front St.', Keyport, Apr. 18. of all working on the project tendance. Old Lace" and the miniature Grand Exaulted Ruler Walter (continued from page one) where no curbs exist to deter- be speeded, but Mr. Matthews Troller, secretar;', informed Rev. Norman R. Rlley, pasto: doll of Queen Elizabeth, made Mcseroll, past district deputy mission of testimony that mine public sentiment in thewarned him the committee the board the ice cream sup- of St. John's Methodist Church, Hook & Ladder Company Is from his experience as a po-matter. Question was raised plier was giving the school an making plans to dispose of anby Mrs. Alexander Garibaldi, would need at least three Raritan Township, In the edu- will be displayed at the annual lice officer in observing debris about the rest of the township. months to line up possible sites $80 allowance on the loss. Mrs. cational building of the church automobile on the co-operative from auto collisions that this But It was _ agreed that curb- p]*n and proceeds will go to-convention to be held In Atlan-1 on which to locate a school, Boyle added the effects of the Tuesday, on the topic of pre- tic City May 13 through" May j crash had occurred five feet Ing could be carried out in ancomplete the curriculum talks business recession .also was in . adolescence. ipiscussibn of theward the building fund. It will Inside the southbound lane. ordinance on a street-by-street be disposed of the night of the 6. Mrs; Garibaldi will head and the Investigation of how toevidence with fewer children lecture will be held at the the: department -nej*v;»j>r-™— This would place the Casson basis, when the residents were finance the school. patronizing the cafeteria and home" 61 Mrs, Dean on May. 6 minstrel show-'which will ' be car running over the whit e ready .to assume the assess- held In the latter part of Oc- Mrs. William Weeks' public line Into the. path of the Jas- Mr. Matthews asked approv- more bringing their lunches. at 8 p.m. ment. -,r^; Mr. Matthews .was-authaf'^"' tober,^ Any.-Hopjt-,4(.>L.tt d d e rwelfare departmenp t will- pre- iatis vehicle. al of an expenditure of an add- " . .Mrs.<^i)e**foa'^ principal of member-will-have-eharioes.—^~ Mrs. Spoor reported there ed >850 -under an -option* Jf the ed to purchase" 312 sash. locks Holmdel Township Schools, an- ent-two-bookSr—Inside -h- e —Mrr~FTrg~a~n Immediately was no~Bentlment'amongthe for school j Bio- $860,000 building program foT for— school -wlrfjows.- Hb nounced that all those children Mldway Hose Company Is Atom" and ''Webster's moved for dismissal on hear- impatient homeowners to hire the 20-room grammar school lieved these could stop after- who will be five-years-old by ilannlng a-hus trip on Friday, graphical Dictionary," to t h e ing this testimony. He declar- a cement'mlxer and do^ the hour entries and could be In- library. Her report also stated at Cllffwood. He said It would .' Nov. I, but who did not regls- une 0, to see a Yankee- ed that the.troopers location work on their "own. Mayor be to install 20 drains to. clear stalled by the Janitors when • tcrTStt"ttTpfe-school round-up Clevelarid"game- at Y a n-k-e e.that Mrs.- James,'-. Armstrong of the crash was a spot with- Marz cautioned it would have school,.,closes,^. ,...^_.:;.!2r;,;J nd Mrs. John Williams will the excavation"and • foundation days held In March and' April, Stadium. They also plan a trip in Matawan .Borough If ..the to be done by ordinance and area of water. He declared it The. Matawan-Keyport - Jun- may register at the office > In in Sunday, July.27, to Fhila- isit Marlboro State Hospital, center line of the roadway at on the basis prescribed by law lor Chamber of Commerce was nd members are aiding In the had been-found; now that ex- the- Centervllle School, leiphla, to:see a Fhilly-Dodger that point was the dividing line for contracting 'municipal Im- cavating was completed, that given use of the school ..field game.'Any? Midway member visual aid and pelio vaccine between the' borough and theprovements. . May 18 for an auto road-e-o. Mrs. Alvln, Bides volunteer* irograms at the local schools. one-and-one-half inches of wa- edtojbe chairman of the an- 111 have tickets. • township. The township court Mr. Redman thought a taxter was accumulating every Mr. Stetler was authorized to Members also will visit the accordingly would lack Juris- approve school trips at 1 e B s nual family picnic Her co- Members of the" fire police lneJand School, May 28. Mrs. map, brought up to date, should 24 hours. - ' workers will be Mrs. Francis who have not been- sworn-ln by diction, he charged,.; be provided for use .of the sec- than 100 miles for one' day's Weeks' successor-will be Mrs. '•" Trooper" Peters w a STTTO t 1 Tuition Bate Drops absence from school. Seven - Garvel and Mrs. Robert Horn- ihe borough clerk, please do Eugene Worsatka. retary and board members. A State Department of Edu- berger. Mrs. Crossley an- o as epon as possible. . - .'. ready to concede this was' inMr. Kelly added - copies of a requests for such trips were Mrs..August Edel announced the borough. He stated he had cation communication set tui-received. nounced that the spring coun- Chief John Thaler wishes to brouglit-up-to-date map also tion, at Matawan High School hat the art department will measured the crash point and should be provided for other ty council meeting will be held emlnd Matawan residents iresent two book^i "F astel JOSEPH A. O'KEEFE it was six-tenths of-a- mile at $329.68 per pupil for Bend- WCfcesday at Union Beach ;hat the best ways to cut down municipal officers and kept, at ing districts in the coming During 1957, there were- 1300 minting Step By Step" and from the intersection of Route the'town hall. .. fewer highway traffic fataUties. fiorh 10 a.m. to 2:46 p.m. Mrs.he number of grass and brush 'Oil Palntmgifor the Begln- of the south central district 34 with Main St., Matawan. He school ^year. Mr. McGraw ask- Hanclk and Mrs. John B. Ack- !lres are: "' • - - : .' was installing officer. Some mystery appeared to d why it should drop so much than in the previous year.' er" to the library and will said it was known the highway surround the whereabouts' of erson plan to attend. Never throw a lighted match .elp to Judge the Parent-, Other officers Installed were_ ceased to be ~a~ boundary line from the $364.65 of the current Eichanie Student Speaks r cigarette butt from a car John A r mTf't a g e, leading the zoning map and an order school year. An increased 'eacher Association poster between the townsnip and thefor having the zoning ordin- ——The -program -followed the indow, It Is a violation of the ontestrMrs. William Wallls knight: Charles Morrison, loy- borough somewhere near that spread of teachers over a business meeting with a talk ,w to discard a lighted ill continue the work in that al' . knight; Frank Leonardls, ance draft or last summer greater load of pupils under the v point. He told the court he had printed. It finally was deter- by Miss Ethel Crossley, daugh- smoke" from a vehicle, lep'artment. »••;'..:•: lecturing knlght; Lawrence belleve'd the westerly edge of double sessions was the only mined the county planning ter of the P-SA, jpreBldent. heftier:,. x&oYlAK or parked, Little WotnWs'Clnb Bcatty, secretary; Michael the highway was the dividing explanation that could be giv- By BILL OWEN Mill Crossley Is attending H&llqran, inner guard: Edward board had-the_i —^' fednlngmap . . ew Jersey streets and Forty-two 4;-£_"_. 1 line when he Issued the ticket Trenton State Teachers C o 1- •ays. Use the car ashtray! aW Toney, jr., tiler: George to Mr. Casson Jan. 4 but sub-The order to have a.zoning or- A; seffoor' closlngi h>? board as of lust July, or else May 19-Monmouth county Nuns at Las Vegas" for the Mr. Wenzel and Mrs. Dolan that It should not Interfere benefit of tho library. Tickets the Bedle Funeral Home, Key- with normal duties of the of- Fire College-Manasquan High port, which will be in charge would not have been voting School are available for the two per- "no." fice, as is stipulated by law, formances May 2 and May 3 of arrangements. Award Garbage Contract New folder tell* how to May 21-M. E. Haley Hose Should Bo Commended Company Auxiliary In the St. Lawrence Auditori- Mr. Wenzel contended that The committee awarded a JaW th« whwl and go plam In abtg - um from any club member. Borst Re-Elected way In Hiti low«it-pric«d Rocket fngl*t cover cracked ceilings May 22-Matawan Board : In the light of the Lawrence garbage contract to Joseph car. You'll find •xodfyth*rising an f ?lro Officers Her successor wtll"b*e --M r s. Brook banKruptcy and the In-Roman, Keyporf contractor, on Your rtw ear IJ Holdcn. Donald Borst was re-elected a sign of prosperity. fort and handling MM y«iWwanHd. It's easy to cover cracked ceil- May 20-Hook ti Ladder Auxil- volvement of Milton Zerraan, his low bid of 11400 "a month. iary : -- -Mrs.-WUllanv31endorn-w 111 chairman of the Madison the developers of—Lawrence -The-contract_wlll_take effect i.-ApplyInBuiite*lleboard May. "Engine succeed^ Mrs. _Lnncaster as Township Republican county Brook who also had proposed May 1 and" continue through committee at an annual elec- TRAVEL FIRST CLASS Company Auxiliary ways and rncarWohaifman.. J : the 2400-houslng development Apr. 30, 1959. Three llots , In with nails, staples or adhesive, tion "of coin ml tteemen" and wo- May 28-Matawan Firemen's Mrs. Roy Palmer announced for thB Church St.-Llne Bd. Cliffwood Park were soId to STEP OP TO A BIG BEAUTIFUL OLDS No messy plastering, painting, that her press book won first men held Monday night. Also area of Matawan Township if Francis P. Cherney for $225r Relief Association, elected were Mrs. Shirley FIRST IN SALES NATIONALLY or papering needed, Finish tho prize al the Fifth D 1 s t r i o t the lot sizes would be reduced taxes and fees. , Spring Conference and will bo Young, vice chairman; Mrs.to 100-by-100-feet, he and Mr. The committee promised ac- IN THE MEDIUM PRICE CLASSI Job in a week end. Complete ABC Suspends License displayed at the convention In Irene Haley, secretary, and Dolan should be getting the Robert Varell, treasurer. tion on a warning by the Unit- information and step-by-step Of Morganville Store Atlantic City for.further Judg- commendation of the board for ed States Fidelity and Guaran- flghtinff the cut ln-the~mlni- tee Co., township insurance. pictures In, free now folder. The Stato Division of Alco publicity chairman. TDrawn'For GrancTJufy .undexwxiter,..thatma_-hazardqus_ lollc Beverago Control has or- Others Named ucd that In the light of the condition exists at ' the aban- dered a 10-day suspension ol Mrs. Rogerson also n a m e,d William J. Rabel, Edgemere Lawrence Brook bankruptcy, doned Lennox Rd. municipal Acopt you* OW.mobil. d^W. axllal 5M UI for all your building, the liquor license Issued to Aboother new committee chairmen^ Dr., Matawan, was among 50 the resolution of Jan. 23 should dump. Imitation to Tmil-lM *• HixlM. Solomon,:-trading as-, tho Mc-r- as -follows; -Bulletins,: MIJ. Monmouth — County - residents |De~c6nstrued""OT apply" to tlie The firm' reported the dump Toti-ll dl OU ganvlllc Oenoral Store, Marl Weeks; coupons, Mrs. Earl chosen In Freehold for a panel 100-byrl50-foot s(ze/: Mr. Wen- fiom which the May term is littered with, ^uncovered, gar- ' ioro Township. The suspen- Erlkson; dark horse, Mrs. zel said that bad the Zcrman bage and debris and' recom- ilon will take effect Monday, John Perhacs; history and grand Jury will be selected May 5, development In the township mended that the area be cov- MATAWAN The defendant plpnded gull sunshine,. Mrs. Axel BJorken; been Carried through, the own.-, ered and cleared Immediately. You're always welcome at ,y to a charge that ho sold may walk, Mrs. Martin; audi- ers selling land for it would Mayor Marz said the dump your local authorized lve six-pack cartons of beer tor,' Mrs. Wang. be now getting only 25 per area had been cleared last to a 20-ye-ar-olcJ minor on Sat The president gave her an-Warn On Cheques cent of the agreed selling price year but .that illegal dumpers LUMBER CO. urday, Fob. 8,. of this year. A nual report, which Included her OLDSMOBILE 15-day suspension, ordered by (continued from page one) as, ho said, is the case with had caused tho reported condl- Tfie Friendly Lumber Yard ecent attendance at Federa- down Into a passenger car the landowners who sold for tjon. QUALITY DEALER'S tho ABC was .'modified when tion Day o'. the' South Amboy tho defendant pleaded guilty. backed up along side of the Lawrence Brook. Persons dumping Illegally Woman's Club and the Wom-door. Tho. yeggmen replaced Mr. Kelly repliel d that any have been summoned by po- MA 14500-4501 an's Club of Matawan, Mrs. tho lock and tightly shut tho tnstanco like Lawrence Brook'lice during the past week to JOHNSON-GIBB MOTOR CO. Holub was her guest nt both This week, why don't you doors whon-leSvIng to give the had no bearing on the matter, ^appear in court. Mayor Marz 110 Main St. '•< Matawan Sutphin Ave., Matawan look through tho windows of I functions. Sho save a resume exterior a completely undis- that the minimum lot site /said the department would your church. from the In-1 of her talk at the Fifth DIs- turbed appearance. , , jshould be viewed from tho | continue its crackdown on II- ,' side. i I Ulct Spring Conference, and A clrcularizatlon of police in- point of what was good policy legal dumpers. THE BEST IN NEW CMS...USED CARS...AND SERVICU car, forcing It Into the rear of Legion Meeting Solution To Busy Signal Car In Accident Fitzsimmons' vehicle. School Bus Case Mr. Kaslow" suffered Injur- NEWS OF AREA Dropped, Renewed Slated Wedn^day ies as a result of the accident - U Had Been Stolen and was treated at the scene Magistrate Luther A. Foster, Service officers of 25 Amer- Matawan Township Police by the Matawan Township SERVICEMEN Matawan Township, Thursday MATAWAN ican Legion Posts in Monmouth Friday learned that the driv- First Aid Squad.. : granted a motion by • MUtori County will meet at Shrews- er of a car that was Involved Campion In California Abramotf, Red Bank attorney, First Section bury Post 168, 80 Riverside Most MCOSS Funds Marine T/Sgt. Hnrpld R. to dismiss a complaint signed Apr. i«. 1958 ',. Fate Three in a three-car /'accident on Compton, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Ave., Red Bank, Wednesday, Route 35 at Ullffwood Ave.. Gained From Donations Leroy Compton, 17 Broudway, by W. B. HiiRinun, 04 Lake- »' 8 P.m., for-a conference Thursday morning, and then Keyport. nnd husband of theview Way. Cllffwood Beach, Opfimistic Report Is Almost CO per cent of the against John Kopf. Indepen- with the Legion's State Direc- fled-the vehicle and scene of Termer Miss Alma M. Covert tor of Service Activities, Wil- budget of Monmouth County of Slier City, N.C., Is serving dent Clllfwood School bus driv- Given By Gas .Company the accident apparently had Organization for Social Service at tho El Toro Mixrlno Corps er., nlU'Rlng Fob. 5 Mr; Kopf Ham F. Grund, Union City. An opttmlstlo report on the stolen the car in Eatontown. is provided by private contri- Air Station, Santa Ana; Calif. hnd "with fists tind feet" com- The conference is one of a butions, representatives of mu- economic condition of tho New The car's'owner, Fvt.- Joseph mitted assault on Mr. HagJerse- y Natural Gns Company series- of state-wide meetings E. -Macecvle of the VS. Army nicipalities served by the MC- Altocco Graduates OSS public health nursing serv- Charles P, AUocco. Route 1, man's son. Bindley. was iilven to stockholders by being conducted by Mr. Grund Signal Corps, stationed at Fort Tile innttlstintc mndo tho Monmouth, said he took the ice were told at a recent meet- Box 144; Keyport, graduated pale B. Otto, compnny presi- In order to familiarize service ing In. the Oeraldine L. Thomp- from recruit trailing Apr. 13 dismissal "without prejudice" dent, recently at tile annual- car, a convertible, to an Eat- on application of Norman J, ' officers of the Legion's 433 ontown service station to have son Building. Red Bunk. The at the Naval Trt 'nliis Center, meeting of the company at Its posts- and 21 county commit-, remaining funds, "it was point- Great Lakes, III. The gradua- Clinic Koypoit, nttonicy for Asbury l'nrk offices. Mr. Olto, the wheels lined up. He said Mr. Hnitmnn, that a redrawn tees with current laws and ben- he left the keys in the car. ed out come from local, coun- tion exercises, marking the In discussing the current eco- ty, state and federal tax mon- end o( nlno weeks of "boot complaint bo entered In thenomic situation, told tho com- efits affecting veterans and Police said the soldier's car ies. camp," included.n full dress case. Mr, Carrie said It would pany's slock owners that. "W« their dependents at state and was a total wreck after tho pniado and review before mil- be necessary for the complain- Public support of public cnu find little to Indlcnto that national levels. ' accident. They still are search- itary officials and civilian dig- ants to summon many witness- there Is any substantial Impact ing for the driver, who ran In-health nursing, the group-w«s- nitaries. es, so asked n mid-May hear- The group also will discuss to the woods near the Cliff wood told. provides stability to the by the recession on our com- ing date to glvo time in which pany." While he was talking' pending legislation in the Con- Ave. intersection. program, while private support In nine we~eK5^6f. Instruction, to. lino them nil up. Chester gress and proposals expected makes it possible to experi- the "taw recruit" Is develop- Apy, Red Bank, assistant de- tlio company's stock was sell- Motorist Drlvlnr Fast ed Into a Navy Bluejacket, Ing as high as 32-1/8, n record to be introduced, designed •. to Steve Kaslow, 25, -Asbury ment and have a more flexi- fense counsel,' objected tho do- merge non-service connected ble program. '•' ready for duty with the fleet. high since II was issued. The w™. c*B0UT WSV °ETTING MARR1ED SO^OAV - Park, who police say was a feiiae hud been rondy to pro- benefits with Social Security WE «AY LOSE A DAUGHTER BUr WE'LL GAIN A TELEPHONE." hitch-hiking passenger "lrr . the During the discussion, It was VUlt Riviera ceed on tho return dnto of ok rold In December 1057,- and "surround such benefits soldier's car, told police that Kdlbated UratTklCbSS Is mak- Apr. 17 to which Mr.' Cunlo with tighter restrictions^ Pfc. George Harvey. Smith, for as low as 231'j. his benefactor, the missing mo- ing an attempt to, Increase mu- Keyport, and John Pugla, who hnd,.'. agreed on Mar. 20 At a T Ii o utility president said It Is reported that Pies. Ever try to telephone home "Hard, Fast" Rules torist, was driving very fast. pro-trlaT conference.- and get a busy signal for a sol' nicipal support of the nursing are stationed lif p r 1 (in, that the company's enrnlngs Dwlght D. Elsenhower will The male parent of the call He said he saw there was go-service in areas whore the id hour? If the answer is yes France, recently returned to for tlie-13-month period ending ask Congress to cut veterans' er, .during the course of fre- ing to be an accident with the communities' share of the cost their base after spending eight you are the parent of a teen Blx of ths 13 special ovents Muf. 31 wan (1,101,040. an In- benefits in order to provide quent near-apoplectic seizures, other two cars and told the of the program Is low. In thdaye s visiting tho French, and at tho Penn Rolayg saw newcronso of 10 per cent over tho more money for missile and ager. driver to slow up, but to no 34 municipalities served by has laid down "hard and fast" 1 Italian Riviera. marks established last year, previous year, earnings per satellite programs. Such a The teen-ager is probably, avail. MCOSS nursing service, the dreg Bell, Indiana broad Jump- ,. proposal will face powerful op- rules about use of the tele share on,the 431,308 nhnres of though not necessarily, of the The other drivers whose towns appropriate part of the Gregory Bell, Indiana's er, act a now record of 30 foot common stock outstanding position from all major veter- female sex. The party of thephone in the home._These cars were damaged were cost of the service, and the. re- l!i Indies to cruse his 1080 ans' organizations, Including Olympic broad Jump cham- woru $3.00, as oonuxired to second part to the telephone "rules" have at times remain- Frank Fltzslmmons, Union maining costs are. met out ofpion,, and Pitt's Paul Thrash standard, Ho will bo among The American Legion. private funds. $3.30 on 432.881 shares a year talkathon almost certainly is a ed in effect for as long as sev- Beach and Thomas O. Martin, are tfie only wnlneis of Uio In-the defending champions at the ii no. he reported, The growth Thaddeus J. Gnldzlejko, female, also. She lives next eral hours. Metuchen. They were-atopped- dividual events at last year's Penn Relay Carnival, Apr. 30-oi tho company was Indloated Kearny. and Henry S. Cowlns, door. for a red light at the Intersec- When cooktng meat In It-Penn Relay Carnival returning 20. • A survey of teen-age habits by Mr. Otto In Ilia ntntemont—- Wobdbridge. Assistant State The parties have not seen tion preparing to make left quid, keep the temperature be- to defend their laurels. Boll Is that the firm had npent $3,140.- .. Service Officers, and Arthur each other lor at least 15 min- by the Gilbert Youth Founda turns into tho Keyport-Amboy low boiling, often called sim- tho defending champion In tho Your advertisement In this W. McFarland, Keyport, • Mon- 003 for tho 13 month period' utes before the call Is Initiated tion has revealed that teen Rd., when the soldier's *4tU mering. Add vegetables- Just broad Jump and tho 100-yard paper" will reach prospective for construction, an Incroaso of — mouth County Service Officer, and will not see each other "approached at a high rate of long enough before serving to dashp while Thrash captured purchasers In ovory commun- will assist Mr. Grund at the age girls consider a 45-minute speed and struck the Martin $335,000 over the.same period again for perhaps five minutes be «ooked. ,,:•-.-: the 400-mcter hurdles in 1067, ity In tho bnyshoro area, a yont' ago, conference in Red Bank. - after the- call is terminated. telephone conversation "Ideal, or Just about par for the course. The survey didn't Indi- cate What other subscribers thought of such telephone tac- £*V Durlng~the past two years, the New Jersey"BeU~Telepti6ne Co. has offered relief to vic- Your tims of the teen-age telephone monopoly. The company Is sell- Prlc.l Elftcllv* tftrt hair is ing "teen-age telephones." pri- 5»tunl»y,Aprti Jolli vate lines at a reduced rate .financed.by resigned and.rea- curled iii_a listic parents or by teen-agers themselves.^ bath of beneficial Teen-Are Phono Separate So-called teen-age phones are moisture. No drync^s, just firm long- not to be confused with exten- sions. They are separate In- er lasting curl. - Prices start at struments, with separate lines Green Stamps! and numbers and with a sep- arate listing In 'the telephone' J_^ $10.00 directory If desired. Mix 'Em or Match, 'Erri They-are slmllari'to regular Frozen Foods telephones except that they »re. in near constant use during quart bot, Farmdalo— Beef, Chicken, farkey, or walk right in. - the late afterndon, early eve- •aeh29« i Prune Juice -Of course your hair k shaped and styled by » mdans of combatting teen-age i Hl-C • ,i)."n~ii~~'Z POT PIES 'Mr. Larry, Educational Chairman of Mon- telephone; talkathons JIBS prov-' 46 oz. can mouth County Hairdressers Association and ed popular with harassed sub- scribers and parents for a va- •ach29c Member New Jersey Official Hair Fashion Orangeade 5 ;*1.00 riety of Teasons. Council. ',' - Parents feel that the tele- COLLEGE INN-TOMATO imnutfr phone helps develop youngsters • I 26 oi. bot f BEEF-STEAKS—W mentally and socially. They •ach29c want their children to have Ubby'i Creative Hair Stylists full use of phones but'not to WELCHAOE 24 Main St., Keyport - KEyport 7-1464 the detriment of adults In the family. Others declare that, by 32 oz. can T-1 financing-a telephonerwlth-part -^ach-33*- SHRIMP " of their allowance .or earnings Grape Drink Rom»n Vt/ in part-time Jobs youngsters learn responsibility., '.;: IDEAL-CUT GREEN PIZZA PIES 59b- Avoid* Family Conflict 14 oz can — VOLUME DOES Scores of parents freely ad- Asparagus •ach29c mlt more selfish Interests In DAIRY rAVORITES financing a teen-age telephone. I Save Save Save They say "a private wire for NjBLETS CORN I KRAFT AMERICAN^ < teen-agers Is the only way to KQUNTY KIST PEAS _j"OUNCES avoid a prime cause of family conflict, GAINES DQJG FOOD WOUNCE Whatever the reason, the CHEESE Idea Is catching on. At the end DlllfK Roadmaster. 4 door CC RIHfV Special. i door, n of January, there were some YELLOW or WHITI I ox. DUIVA hard top. A spot- LANCASTER •IJ Dimn dan, radio, heater 2000 teen-age telephones In MLUXE SKCIS pfco. less low mileage one owner car dynaflow. two tone, vhlts wall Fully equipped, power steering, Urea, a spotless automobile. You New Jersey. Of these, 135 solv- 29 pour—brakes. 6 way power seat, have to go a long way' to. find power windows, white wall Ures. one like this. ^*L ( . ed Christmas gift problems for N.V. STATI-E^TRA SHARP Here la a fine car for the right parents last December. The Pric* * *"»• aedan. full) eoulpped, • real company says the total will 57 RlllfK Century. 4 door •11 BUIVn hii-d top. dynaflow. nice clean, one owner, low mile double this year. CHEESE »79> radio, heater, power steering and age car. Teen-agers are cognizant of BONELESS CHUCK pnuer brakes. A clean low mile- age one owner. Here ii also • /l CftPn * door sedan, 1 the telephone problem. In a na- honey (or the money. SH rilnU cylinder, mileage tional survey,.94 per cent of Boneicssl-More clioiw meat, leii wmtel It'i cut from Clovornmonl Graded U.S. Choice maker with radio, heater. Here beef, IO it's naturally tender, juicy and flnvormmc, Is a nice car at a nice price. teen-age girls admitted their . 4 door ae- group dominates the t e 1 e- Bakery Special 55i BUICK dan. radio, heatar. dynallow, two tone, clean on« own- RlllfK Pt'l 2 door hard phonc. They claim a private L er car. Here la one of lho» ran DUIIA top,. radio, hc.t.r. dynaflow. white wall Ures, two phone Is the only way to avoid CROSS CUT ROAST S^ ?T * 79* Lit DUTCH onea. , tone. It Is ixorth looking Into. conflict with the family. Teen- L091 Of Rump Unculw Brand Bonalau Brliltt) 6o agers say dating requires full JJ VI1CV. din. V8. radio, 5 ' <" bard top, use of the-phone.,, heater, iinlte wall ttroa. two tone. owner low mileage ear. Vou would Typical of_the teen-age .atti- VeaL Roast jCornedj Beef * *73' A nice clean one owner car._ Her* have to go a Ion* way before Ii the one, roil are looking tor. you find one Ilk. tila one. Hurry tude is a boy who commented: It won't -last long. "The telephone Is the most im- Horm»l P»rly , CHOCOLATI OICOOIUI S*5 OIliC B*- a door, Hollda> •*•» VLI/J hard top, beauUful portant thing In life." An Ohio 2 tone color and fully equipped CHEV * "oor Btlalr ae- State University psychologist Veal C Salami BAR CAKE -*39* Here la a car vou would b« proud M. . *"*•- dan, fully equipped to own with radio, hester, e cylinder. A agrees. "Telephone addicts de- ICED CINNAMON -•••--'- good car /or the family. velop personality," he says. Lancaslor Smoked HormtlHudS "It Indicates a lack of confi- 'li OZ. BUNS *.i»39« dence and friendships if chil- Beef Tongues -V53 Salami dren don't talk on the t e 1 e- LOUEUA BUTTW NO DOWN PAYMENT phone." iBREAD •*»«« o« ww* M 23* 52 RUIfK z door sedan, radio, Studies have shown that dan. radio and heat- hoater, 39.000 miles: teen-agers played records, ex- one owner.-...^ Country Club coupe, changed ihome...work and Just FRUITS & VEGETABLES hard toe fully r plain "yakked" while would-Be equipped,, a clean*, one .owner, low 50 MERC * fi^ ""<">• callers bristled. Most popular mll«afie car. ' Don't Dass this on* •»v ill tit V makes uonderlu) subjects with girls are boys. - Beautiful Wild €lovcr — upr. transportation or a second car. CA CADfl Custom 4 door. ra> Boys discuss girls, Parents _jJv_ ryUW d|5,_ beater. A ule> talk to themselves. car for ths mlssua or tranporta- GREEN BEANS -tlon, ' J— __.._ DINNERWARE "MISS T/iis SOMEONE?-1 •SjteaOaU^ MOTORS PHONE GRAVV PICKLE It costs little — U, 5 No I Boat & Dish 1.59* Incorporated POTATOES %MAIN isE 101,5 9 COLUMBUSj MEAT PLATTER -»MAU « . (for example) BUICK KE 7-4000 OPEL CarrptsS Pears 2*"29« 'With i-iiili }8 90* HIGHWAY 35 AT BEDLE RD. KEYPORT jHrfruU aauos r«n Iran taturfPu t •MIPJLTaiwItaitfM. Routes 35 and 36 Plenty Of Free Parking <3lmmral The Waiters' YOUR ESTABLISHED 1869 Telechoai KEytort J-M30 — I. MABEL BROWN, PUBLISHEK Published every Thursday, at Ke>port, Monmouth County. N. J. SAFETY OR BILLBOARDS By BROWN PUBLISHING AND PRINTING COMPANY (Newark Evening News) By Your Rutger* J. Mabel Brown, Editor — Geraldlne V, Brown, Associate Editor When the Congress adoptee Garden Reporter INTEREST REALLY FIZZLED this year in the primary. SubscrlpUon Rates Payable la Advance legislation to dlscoUrage b 11 -One" Year (within state), $4.00 ' - boards along the new federa' Sand Boundary Line Throughout the state folks stayed away from the polls in Three Months .... $1.50 .. One Year (outside sUle).... $3.00 highway system its principal In these days of close neigh droves. Keyport Democrats are mulling the vote given the : Six Monlns :. ....; $2.50 One Year (outside U. S.)_ $7.00 purpose was to preserve seen bqrs, many of you may be In party's mayorality nominee. Was below that given newcomer The Matawtn Journal is'a newspaper "ol the. people, by the people, ic beauty along the interstati terested in tHe problems council candidates . . . Money tightening m this area may be and for the people.peope " Its aia m Is to servsr e tthe besbest t Interestesss of Matawan and keeping your plants withlr vicinityiiity;; to presenesent alll of the nenewss of ththee wweeeek withouutt biabias or prejudicprej e routes. To this Dwieht R. o felt to a greater extent if an industry, employing many in in a clean, sane, conservative mannermanner , rrespectintigg thth e inalienablilienbl e rightights Palmer, New Jersey highwai bounds so that they don't In our'area, closes down for a spell. . . J. Harold Hendrickson, ot our citizens, and thereby making itself worthy of Unix confidence. commissioner, has added t h trude on another's property vice president of the Keyport Office of the Monmouth County Responsibility for typographical errors Is limited to the cost of the compelling argument of pub- Mrs. E. A.. Fords. ralseB thl! National Bank, is up and around again, looking a bit thinner. space occupied by such error. lic safety. question, asking how about us Ing some chemical along her Underwent major surgery ... Cassidy Democrats in Union Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Matawan, N. J.. Mr. Palmer concedes the ad- Beach are licking their wounds and planning for more action under the act of March 5. 1879. • vantages of preserving propos- property—lino to keep her shrubbery from wandering. in November. More of this will assure another GOP sweep, PAGE FOUR THURSDAY. APB. Zi, 1958 ed routes in this state from scenic blight. Bu*. he give I asked Donald B. Lacey, that's for sure . . . Asides from Edward Fischer that his first priority to the preserva- our extension home grounds concern with Fleetwood Park really paid off in the primary tion of lives. The new roads specialist, about this. He said race for committeeman in Raritan. Wonder what will hap- Basis Of Medical Structure he points out, are to be ex one rather simple solution pen in November . . . Junior Auxiliary formed at the Key- In the long pull, it is obvious, the quality of medical care pressways. They will be trayc eliminating the risk of chem port Yacht Club. Planning a Memorial Day dance. in this country depends on the quality of its medical schools. ed at higher than n o r m a cal harm, would be to put, speeds for sustained periods band of sand about six tnche. There are 83 of these schools and they constitute the found- OVERHEARD HERE AND THERE ... Out of the mouths ation of our entire health and medical structure. It Is the kind of driving thai wide along the property line. reduces the margin for error The neighbor then could mow of babes dept. Pre-primary tot at the Grammar School re- This fact points to the significance of Medical Education and hence demands greatei right up to the border and not turning home after a particularly difficult time with Sally, Weeki which is observed during this week. As Pres. Owight "-ntration behind t h have to trim. Dick and Jane along with Spot and Puff . . . "Boy, am 1\ D, Eisenhower has said: (] "In this great era of America wheel. Here at the College the mei sorry I joined that club." (Run, Spot, run. Funny, funny 'medicine, it is iitting^that we set aside a special week each Consequently Mr. Palme who keep the grounds, in shap Sally). Tots are considered mighty important to merchan- year to consider the work of our medical schools." concludes that highway safety can do a clean mowing j o dising men of the National Biscuit Co. They're pushing for demand's a minimum of road- "The primary job of these schools is to meet the deman around the trees without injur a strong and continued line of premium advertising to-boost_,_: for highly qualified physicians. At the same time, they carrj side distraction.'. And the dis- ing the trees and without trim- the cereals. "If cereal-eating kids are putting rings in on a wide range of other needed activities in the fields oi tractions he means are "atten- ming because tree trunks ar momma's nose, your job is to sell them rings." The cookie teaching, research, service and leadership. And today they tion-getting billboards." surrounded with sand. A realist, Mr. Palmer has men continue, ''Let's face it, there is litlle, if any, product must deal with all manner of new challenges to the profession, An effeative chemical sol loyalty among kids; You're, only ..as good. as your-last— some growing out of our constantly expanding fund of medi been around the State House long-enough to know the peo- sterilant, ace o r d 1 n g to Mr premium." . ; . Pillsbury's new slogan, in a campaign to sell cal knowledge, and some resulting from the rn'ounting com: ple do not always get w ha Lacey, Is CMU. But there's seven new varieties of easy bake-it-yourself mixes is "nc- plexity of our civilization. they should from the Legisla- certain danger that this w i 1 thin' says lovin' like something in the oven." Major ad - In the years ahead, all the authorities agree, it will be ture. He has no illusions ac- Looking Backward eep sideways and kill grass promotion starts around May 1 to boost the new products cordingly about getting b i 11- >r plants on both sides, espec- necessary to substantially increase the number of physicians ially with heavy rains. including several new cake mixes and frostings. in practice in this country. That need can be met only in board regulation at Trenton Hun* About Falka And Thlnn W« Knew 14 The Long Ago part by increasing the student bodies of the existing medical fajthe asking. Or even for the Even if you don't have schools. This means that new schools must be established *** million dollars New Jersey aoundary problem, you can use SOME MARGINAL NOTES ... The word mink is still stands to collect from the fed- Forty-Five Years Aro"~ to continue the bus service he band of sand idea around magic, whether it is mouthed by a woman or an eager suitor. and plans to that end are now in existence. Issue Thursday, May I, 1913) now provided for its patrons by tees and posts that give you Finally, it should be pointed out that it cost more than eral government as a bonus "•hat's what Gimbels proved late last week when over 100 for complying with the nation- Howard E. Mertz of Keyport the Boro Buses and Rollo extra blisters If you have to mink stoles, selling at $59 each were sold in less, than -30 $200,000,000 to operate our medical schools in a late academic al act. The" opposition of the had an exciting experience at. Transit Corporation. trim by hand. Cliff wood about 2 o'clock. Sun- minutes. Gimbels reports that less than 150 customers were ' year, and that only a small portion of the operating budget billboard industry must first At the regular mo n t h 1 y " Other Questions In Mall in the store when the sale began at 9r30 a.m. The other.50' : comes from student tuition. The rest is supplied by physici- be overcome. day morning. Mr. Mertz in hismeeting of the Matawan Town- Mrs. W. K., Wllllamstown automobile, had conveyed Mr. didn't get paid until the following day, 'tis said. And this ans, . medical organizations, industry and foundations. And As a highway builder Com- ship Board of Education In asks If dog manure can be is a recession?.... If you're on the guest listof-the annual .the schools' need for financial support, like their.need for missioner Palmer's first con: Orlswold to his home at that the High School last night, the used for fertilizer. , place and had proceeded but "a "Man of the Year" dinner to be given by the Associatect? expanding facilities, will continue to grow. ' . cern must be highway safety. Teachers'. Committee reported Soils men say yes, but spar- Herhas pointed out one wsy-to short distance towards Keyport the teachers of the Matawan Men's Wear;Retailers at the Plaza^Hotel; Apr.'27i ybu'ean. ;. when a man stepped In t'he ingly. Its analysis Is something expect your black dress tie in the mail very soon. Comes ;'•;•' help get It along the new Inter- school system have agreed to like that of chicken manure state-routes, and-collect a pre- roadway and pointed to;, ob- a refund of-portions of their through courtesy_^f_W.esLMi.]l;jCJoihest Inc^jnaker of.Lord ; lect at him. Mr. Mertz put-on salary, ranging.from 2'/ .to .10 and If you use too much you ^What MM Reduction?^ mium lor so- doing-,"But; ;Mr. a can burn a(Crop. West formal wear* for men. Hey, honey, did the mailinan ? Palmer alone cannot legislate ull speed and narrowly missed' per cent for ther fiscal year of arrive yet? „,So what if you're not on the guest list, go buy More and more people are coming to believe that federal the bljlboard regulation the running down the would-be 1933-34. finds- his yourself your own tie and see a movie Sunday. You'lfju-ob- ^eltrtiitblithitKi itote-needs.. That Jgijip one- highwayman. everbearing raspberries crum- ble every.fall, and more.canes iWy.haye^a greaj^ral more; amusement, If that view proves correct, the problem before Congress and man Job. It calls'for all the Robert J. 'Collier of Wicka- Ten Year»:.'Afp' Issue Thursday, May 6, 1948) seem to be affected every _ tij£jA^ni|nistratipn will be to blueprint a tax reduction pro- -public assistance he can get unk made a trial flight in his year; "' ...'•• • ' •"• gram that will produce maximum results. with the Legislature'. lydro-aeroplane. at Seidler's U n d, e;V provisions of the NOTICES WORTH NOTICING . . . Late model .'Cadillac • So far, most of the discussion has been concerned with Beach Saturday afternoon, three-cent., clgaret,',,;t a x law Crumbling "of" raspberries jwners, (Brownie, Fred, Pete, et al). attention!' There's a " cuts in the individual income tax, and there is no doubt WILLIAMS AND KEAN," whtch was very successful. which Gov. Alfred E. Drlacoll seems to be a subject that iarty who. advertised in the N. Y. Times that he is willing that this will be a major item in any program that has" a STRONG CANDIDATES This is the second attempt at signed Monday " at Trenton, needs more research, Our i o trade a round trip air passage to Paris plus two tickets ' . (New Brunswick flying that Mr. Collier .has Monmouth~County will receive tension fruit specialist! B a ys to "The-Music-Manr-eurrehtly-blazing-oh Broadway, for hope of acceptance..: However, it will be a woeful mistake Home News) 'crumbling.. is. known to be if the government stops there. • • ' \- ••'."' made this year. The wind was a total of »421,286.88 addition- use of a "late model XadilIacTof~fiye"or~siS^ii5fiths. The" . • issue ArJrrnrito8 -— blowing quite strong but the al 1948-49 state aid for schools. caused by some Injury to thepassage is good anytime. Impeccable'.references . .By the In the long run, spending and capital investment by Former Rep.; Harrison A. iviator ventured; out to th e American Acoustics, Inc., cane, usually a disease or the . business will decide how many Jobs :will be,available in Williams and Jtep; Robert W. whose factory has been located borer. Dry weather can also ay, if you want to rent a 16th Century furnished house in 5taten Island shore'and cir- small Essex village in England, one will be available after this country and how good those jobs aTer~The present 52 Kean are the .nominees of the cled the Great Beds Llght- in the old Aeromarlne - plant cause crumbling. "-, per cent corporation tax is a big'and obvious barrierJta 'Democratic..-'.and- Republican ibuse'several times. on Walnut St., Keyport", f o r Finally,, a certain e v.e r- iirie 1. Features two bedrooms* and a cook arid is located investment. A cut in that rate would provide a real and parties who will clash In, the The Paul Kimball Memorial the past two years, is "Tinder bearlng raspberry variety call- 30 miles from- London and 10 miles from the coast. Adver- S. senatorial election In the new ownership following ap- tisement saysthe cost of $250 a month includes cook . . . All, lasting shot in the arm to the whole economy. all. And If the outcome of that [ospltal—was dedicated at ed Indian Summer has a bad Then, it's high time we got rid of special taxes, which, lakewood on Tuesday, The proval-of its sale'Thursday in reputation for crumbling. The geniuses attention: The Society For Prevention of Cruelty lection is as cjose as were Federal Court by Judge Guy To Geniuses is-planning to launch its^ourth chapterin-the though they are small revenue producers, "divert business ;helr respective—^vlctories-Jn- lospital, which is the-only, one favored everbearing __ variety, from basic enterprises and add to inflationary pressures Tuesday's primary elections, rrOcean • Countyr-was-erected L-.-Fake;-The~company—rs-a now Is called' September. \__ 'few_YorJt. area-jSoon,^All oldJime_geniuses_and_sj>meijQLt.he_-_ largely by private subscription sold to the National Magnesi- lewer ones who may have purchased development houses Prime examples here are the "World, War II excise taxes on loth will have - gono through a um Corp., of • Maryland for freight and passenger transportation Bervice. They're still eal battle.- ••-•.,;.-v-'.'^v-i.- ' ,. • i memory of Dr.""Paul T. Kttri- hould make tKeir application out immediately; • '""'.;_ ^ 'V-' ?•' -••.' - -••'"--•'• '.'•.•.•;•*.•. >';- ••-; ; • '•.:•"". .•."-:'•" '^>V>:^.\^&ii:oV^f. on the books, all these years after that emergency ended. - Vnli 'ictory by. a .narrow '.margin IThe Matawan Borough^un ! EVER'SH>JCE''(rtIIiIUS'eAESAR" conceived ofTkeeping^ ver Mayor John J. Orogan of llg'hland's bought a team' of ell at a special meeting Mon his jewels in a large pool filled with crocodiles, men have Hoboken who showed surpris- lorses two weeks ago from day night appointed Vames H. been putting valuables in safes of some sort or another; On' This Shameful Waste ing strength and-was- defeated 1111am C. Ely of Holmdel, one Martin, a former sergeant in ;he other hand, ever since Pernusius thought of poisoning the '' in large-part by a- Williams which he paid $300 for and;the police department as. bor- :rocks, other men have been devising methods of getting Connecticut Gov Ribicoff has pointed to the "shameful andslide In Middlesex County;. he other $280. S.6me tlhie dur- ough recorder. The term is for Q—I am' a full owner of valuables out of safes without the owners' consent.^ A few - waste" of the annual traffic toll ' Multiply the heartbreak Kcan's ; .margin - of .victory ng Tuesday night of last week five years and Mr. Martin place ot business. However, days ago, a group of professional safecrackers, honest men _^o£_one»Adolent-death,—Multiply-4he-sufrering-of-one-broken- pver-Bernard-M—8hanJey—for^- ;he h JLr s e valued, at $300 succeeds LeRoy..E.._B:e_r.g-e.n hl employed~bjra~burglarjrinsurance, underwritei%~he!d over ^. body.-Calculate the. dollar cost of each day of slow, pain- mer appointments secretary to strangely disappeared.: Consid- whose appointment expired I still take the profits from ^idt Elh erable mystery surrounds the several months ago.- p 100-police officers in New. York spellbound. Their demonstra- wracked recovery. It adds up,to a shameful drain on oiir resident Elsenhower, was thihi s bbusiness and; draw my so- ion, of course, was in some cases classified, but they showed .. iomewhat , larger than__WU- ase.as not the slightest clue a ::: r • .^physicaUand-economic-resourdsiSr—It.represents-a-shameful ias-been _TbeJnnovatlon_of_play.ing_thc--Si J .security-.benentaT _I ask howilbors; locks, safes andvaults could be opened"a5~sinTply ~ .waste of money that could be used to build schools, sponsor iiams' margin, but 'still too annual home-and-home serieries this questlon because I am as momma opens a can of peas. They demonstrated orie'tool :lose for comfort. he horse strayed away or was between Keyport and Mat a- completely Inactive. . medical research, redevelop communities, strengthen national itolen." . : '" . -... which would open a spring lo.ck' without leaving any telltale ; The winners have several wan High Schools in baseball A—II your business is ar- larks. The inference, of course, is that the Bobbies would defense." ' . ' :.., •.-.-.-.•. . -.... . things in common as they Last Friday afternoon, after Saturdays., gets underway this ranged in such a manner that .-.i-^Spj^Riblcoff outlined_a four-point program to reduce square off for the~Nbvember three days trial, a jury In theweek with the'first games for your manager carried out all ie_led,to suspect it was an inside job and raise merry hob the annual toll: '"First, maTteTcndwnndyour legislators your electionr - Each — campaigned Mlddlesex._County._cjLzcjij t _l9,48_slated to bej)layed-on the the required activities, leaving With trusted employees. . By the way, a good safecracker, determination to see a strong highway safety program enacted Court: returnad-a^yerdict thai With strong machine support. ; JMatawan..' diamond' in~ t"W"6 ybu-free^of - any responsibility can.look at a key for less than 60 seconds then fashion-an- in your state. Second, insist, on a program of safety-educa- Each could'boast the adyanY the Cliff wood Brick' Company days. The series was schedul- to the business, then any, de- : her from a blank key. that.will turn the lock—MoralilPut ~ tioif which begins in the grade schools-and" continues through tage-of -legislative experience jwas-entitled-to: fifteen—acres ed -for-Saturday dates-togive rived- Income-will "not Jeopar-: a mandatory program of driver- training before young people at Washington, Kean- hayin? of land at Morgan, which will the parents and alumni a dlte your social security pay- our money in the bank, it's insured. can receive their licenses. Third, express your "support of, now served there for 20 years end litigation that began in chance tojlew the contests. ments...... -...: . -.- I'M- wn(!anis .having succeed- 1906 when George W. Rowan -- and willingness to abide by a program oLmotor vehicle law was the plaintiff. ; Monmouth • County's newest Q—If I retire and- my wife ASTORYFOR enforcement without'fix' or 'favor,' Fourth, develop within ed Clifford Case in 1954 as a amusement center, the Shore representative. •'.•••• .-•••' .-•;..-.-.• Keeps working, will her Income yourself the habit' : care, caution.. "- and- courtesy _behin . . d. th. e The first arrest for expector- :Diive-In Theater at the Junc- affect my-social security bene- The, state has been fortunate ation on the sidewalk at As- tion of Route 33 and 34, Farm- wheel," ~~ In the caliber of the men who fit in any way?.- bury Park has been made by Ingdale, will open next ;' A—Your social security ben- participated In the. primaries Policeman Broderick and a Wednesday-night at 7:30 p.m., and It wllWftee-ar-difficult de- efits based on your, own earn- fine of tlO made. It was announced Tuesday.: by ings are in no way affected by cision in November, for Kean James J. Thompson, pres 1- . Sister Kenny Institute and Williams both have strong Twenty-Five Years Ago your wife's earnings. Only dent of the Eastern Drlv e-ln when you work and earn in voter appeal and both are ex- (Issue Friday, May 5, 1933) Theater Corp.' - This month the Sister Elizabeth Kenny. Institute in Jer- tremely well qualified to rep- excess of (1200 in a year will By Margaret A. Leavy sey City is celebrating its 10th nnnlversary. Congratulations State Senator David A. resent New Jersey in the high- Young introduced a bill, Mon- you have some checks held are well deserved." Since its establishment,, hundreds of polio er'legislative hall-In Washing;, day night to Impose toll charg- back. Puddle Johnny victims there have been returned to normal lives. Now ton. es on the new elevated high- of my employment "Mommy, the rain has stop- treatment and rehaoihtatiori are being extended to those way from the Jersey City end Proclamation she said. "I can't seem to AVERTING BROKEN HOMES under social security was dur- ped. May I go out to play?" keep you out of puddles!" .- _wiuV other neuromuscular (Usabilities, although polio con- of the Holland Tunnels to New ng the early part of the pro- tinues to receive a major share of attention. . • (Asuiiry Park Press) ark. The bill authorizes the asked Johnny. , The following day Johnny It Is gratifying to learn WHEREAS, an opportunity gram, in 1937 or so, when earn- was Invited to Billy's birthday Sister Kenny arrived in the United States in 1940 as an State Highway Commission to ngs were taxed up to $3000 a • "Yes, but don't go near the from a Sum-erne Court com- proceed with the collection of is provided annually for every uddles and get your clothes party. official visitor from the Australian Commonwealth, her mis- rntttee that the state's recon- citizen- to reaffirm his faith In year and. some of it was in "They're going to have two ten cent fees from all passen- the past few years when I paid mcldy." said Mommy. " sion being to present her concept of polio and the treatment" ciliation plan for marital dis- ger vehicles and twenty cent the United States of America J o h'n n y "wei^t outside. Ho kinds of cake, and strawberry tax on $4200 per year. How lce she had developed for it, Hers wns an uphill road but she putes Involving children has fees from commercial ve- through d program sponsored Inyed on the swing for awhile. cream, and frosted animal finally met oncouragement' in Minnesota, with the result shown "high promise" in Its will my benefits amount be y hicles. by the Veterans of Foreign ?hen he found a twig that had cookies, and candy, popcorn, " that the Sister Elizabeth Kenny Foundation was founded in first six months of operntloh, Wars of the United States; nnd igured?. and everything!" Johnny told- ' Minneapolis in 1943 as a non-profit, charitable corporation. The committee reports' that An extension of time for con- A—There is a provision In own off the tree Mommy as she helped him out of 100 cases processed re- struction of four Incinerators WHEREAS, there have been I'll bet this twig will make The Kenny Institute in Jersey City has hospitalized periodical attempts over t h e, he law which makes it possi- conciliation has been achieved by New York City will be ask,- ble to figure your monthly pay- more than 1200 pntients. After medical discharge, patients in 10. ed byJinporatlon Counsel Ar- last two centuries to stifle and ments on. average earnings fpu^e twt laddie _ return to the out-pajient clinic for periodic check-up and thur J.W. Hilly as the latest destroy those hard-won rights rom either Jan. 1, 1937 (when treatment. Thi^ clinic has;administered more than 830O treat- This may not seem to be a of.free speech, freedom of the acioss high 'percentage of salvaged move In the , legal fight be- th= law started; or from Jan. big puddle, "Splash!" he jump- ments. There is never a charge for (he Kenny treatment.. The tween New York and New press and the right to wor- 1951, whichever period "Thls is fun!' said Johnny. 'homes, but when it Is realized ship as one chooses: and ed right inUTthr water and Kenny Institute in Jersey City goes forwnrd.'ever mnintairi- that in the-first six months of Jersey over pollution of the yields the higher benefit. In He played with Ws, M} WHEREAS, each of us splattered mud all over his . ing all those high standards for which Sister Kenny stood. operation the plan spared the Jersey coastal waters. '' addition, we can disregard up boaatt until it was timtime for din- new suit. j should make a personal pledge ner children of 10 families the haz- The half, rate for licenses on o five years In which- your - •• , When Billy's mother saw his to uphold these Ood-g 1 v e n isrningsjire. lowest If it is-to life't Darkest lUomrnt A TOurra CLASSIC ards of a broken home It np-farmers' trucks which was rights In the defense7"of which" our advantage. When you naughty boy, you ve muddy clothesrshe-seiu""nTKr BCM.s^toliave^lio.on- well worth originated. ._by Assemblyman been playing in the puddles!" right home again, the effort. The committee re- thousand sol our fighting make your application for pay- Theron McCampbell and engi- ments. The Social Security Ad- said Mommy. T— "You can't come to the par- ports, moreover, that in sever- 'orces have died on battlefields ty like that!" she said. "You neered by him through t h e all over the world; now, ministration will figure t h e Johnny looked at his muddy al cases where reconciliation New Jersey Legislature, will hands and. fett. There was will get my nice clean rug was not effected, agreement THEREFORE. I, John Marz, benefit by all the ways provid- stve the New Jersey farmers ed by laW and will pay- you mud splattered on his clean and chairs all muddy." was reached on such matters over $250,000 yearly. Jr., Mayor of Matawan Town- shirt and pants. Through the open door John- as custody of children, visita- ship, hereby designate Thurs- the highest benefit possible, Wednesday night, at a meet- bused upon your earnings. "I was having so much fun, ny could see the table loaded tion rights, and support. Such Ing of the Soroush Board of day, May 1, 1958, as LOYAL- I didn't know I was getting with good things to eat. He agreements averted much blU. TX.PAY- i .-urge- that • e ve r y Health,Councilmau.BX,~, Car- Q—When I retire I Intend to muddy," Johnny said.—'""" •' ""Went 'sadly awoyr *' torncss nntl possibly opened inan_w.onianjndchlld In this The next day Mommy said. "I'm never going to go near the door to future reconcilia- community join in a demon- tion. Sloat. inspector for the Board, a house I own as, part of my; were requested - to make a stration of his or her undivid- play with your friends instead live!" Johnny told his mother ed allegiance to the govern- income. Will-this In any way Where thcro are children careful survey of the banks of affect my receiving social se- playing In puddles." when he got home. " • there Is a tremendous value In Lake Leflerts and Lake "Mata- ment of the United StatesTind urity benefits? __ :j When they got to,the park, "That's the best ness I've any plan that will resolve mar- wan to ascertain If there wns the Weals which it defends and Johnny saw his friend. Billy, heard!" said Mommy. ital. "dis'iSftes and "avoid the any sewage finding its way In; preserves,..I.further hope, that A—Unless you are a real es- «nd ran over to play with him. she took off Johnny's muddy broken' homcs-lhat Invariably tc the waters ot these lakes. all civic groups" will" Join on tate dealer, income you re- Johnny and Billy played' on clothes and put on clean ones, Impose'"" tremendous" "handicaps* This- checkrwlll-bo- made Im- that-day, of another day deslg- ceive from rental is not In- come Tvhlch will affect your so- the swings and the-slide. Then, Thert she went to answer » upon youngsters. The New'Je^ mediately, h nated. to ' give expression ' to , , they started a game; of- base- ring nt the door. sey plan, ns adopted by the A hearing was given by the h a t loyalty through pitbllfc 'ClBl security benefits. ball. She came back carrying t Supreme- Court, has shown >1-UDII ubliCc Utilitutility CommissioCommissionn ' aat)demonstrations of .nil. kinds; I Q-I am a silent partner In "Look out, Johnny!" called white box. "Billy's mother sent considerable promise toward its rooms at 10G0 Broad Street I through tilt display of o.ur Na-1 n businijss and I plan to retire. Billy. "Here cbmei'a fly ball. thl&t>'ver for you." Mommy this objective. Perhaps con-l Newark, Wednesday on apnll- "onal Emblem and through co-! Will the Income I receivrecclve from Johnny ran to catch IIt .S Sudd- said. tlnued operation of the . pro-' cation of the Central Railroad operation with our overseas this partnership affect my so-denly, he tripped and fell flat Johnny looked Inside. Therfc Bram will Indicate: possible Im-jof New Jersey for the dlsco'n- veterans whose devotion n ndc.nl security payments, on his face in a puddle of wa- was cake" and ice cream aiid" provemcllts. It has already Itinudnce,of certain pussengcr 'courage continue in peace as ' A—if you don't do nny work ter! ail sorts ol good things to eat. demonstrated, however, that it trains during the summer be- sponsors of this" observance, j ji. connection *ith Uie b u s 1- •Mommy shook her head "Ummmm!'.' :said> Johnny. is an effective-device In a field tween East Lohg Branch nnd (Signed) ness, the income from It won't »hen she saw Johnny. "Oh "I'm glad thai oM pudd.» of limitless possibility- f o r intermediate stations to John Mar?. 'Jr. s '. o p your social security idear! I wish It didn't rain so won't keep me f r o in having rt JMnlawan. The" rajlroad seeks Mayor creeks. ' much at this time of the year." some of the pany.

I Federation President Speaks At Fashion Show To BPWC Award Winner TourTojFeature Matawan Woman's Qub Guest Day Nem ot r» km ima IUDJ u ippncuuo it IB> HIM Be Held Sunday Floral Arranging More than 100 members and At the recenjt meeting, o; Flower arrangements by guests attended Presidents' Court St. Joseph. Catholic Day 6f the Woman's Club of . Bazaar Oct. 15-16 William P. Hostetter, Read- county garden clubs will • be : Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mul- Daughters of America, held-in featured at ths Maytlme tour First Seotlon Matawan, held Monday after- ler. Liberty St.. attended the ing, Pa. spent the weekem St. Joseph's School eafeterlK _^_ noon in the Sunday S chool The • T r l n 11 y Episcopal of homes sponsored by the Apr, ti, 1058 Pure Flv 19th installation dinner and with his parents Mr. and Mrs Keyport, Mrs. Henry DtiBols. Marlboro Hospital Auxiliary. room of tfie First Baptist Church bazaar will be held dance of the New Jersey State grand regent, way named dele- Church. Mrs. C. Howard Ban- Oct. 15 and 16 In the parish Jay F, Hostetter. Six distinguished Monmouth Plumbing Inspectors Associa- gate to the stale convention County houses In various parts born, Glen Ridge, president of hall. Matawan'. William Chat- tion held at the Clllton Casino, Maj. Isabel Fennon, who Is Garden GlubRFD mani-general chairman, an- which will be held In Atlantic of the country side will bo the New Jersey State Pedera- Clifton, Saturday. Mr. Muller stationed..Jon....Governor's. City May 22 to 26. Mra, James tion -of-Women's Clubs, was nounces a dinner will be-serv- opened on Tuesday, May 27, was" installed is a three-year land, spent the weekend with C. Day will be alternate. Plans from Lto P p.m. the speaker of the afternoon ec'. on Oct. 15 and an entertain- trustee. Meets Recently also were made for a fashion The garden club participa- and used as her topic, "To ment given on the 16. Each her mother. Mrs, Williard Pen show and tea to bo presented Mrs. Eilo Williamson w a• organization will provide a Mr. and Mrs. Pred Dietrich non. " . tion committee for tlio auxil- Touch And To Know," five and daughter. Marie Kathleen, Sunday at 3 p.m. in St. Jo. guest spoakcr-at tho A pr 11 words of the Collect for Club booth of interesting and unusu- iary Is headed by Mrs, Donald al articles for sale. have returned home after va- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pike seph's mudltorium. McCllntock who iilso is a mem- meeting of Garden Club EFD Women, written by Mary Stew- cationing in Miami, Fla. The Friendly Sliop. M a t a art.' • entertained at supper on Sat- ber of Oarden Club R.F.D., held hi tho clubhouse, the Lit- Ralph Fountain. Neptune urday evening. Their guests wan, will present a "Little Holmdel. Tho Holmdel Club Mrs. Sanborn stressed that tle Itcd Sclioolhouse, Llnoroft- City, was a Saturday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Charles W Miss Muffett" fashion show will make the flower arrange- there are two interpretations Witters Visiting guest at the home of his broth- Other fashions, millinery and ments nt Greenfields, tho Middlctown ltd., Mltldlctowu. • •' of the five words, literal and Mandevllle, Mr. and Mrs. How- accessories, for women will be Her subject was "Chrysnntho- erTln-law and sister, Mr. and lloliiulel fnrm of dipt, James • , figurative. She etityed that the Mrs. Otto Qaub, Overall! Rd. ard Henderson, Mr, and Mis sliuwn by the Llli-Ann Shoppe, Purdy and Mrs, Purdy, Mrs. ims, Tliolr Orowtli, Propaga- ;' purpose of the Collect was to Mrs. R. Mazzic Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Cartan P. Judson Evans, Mr. am Keyport. Members of the court Maurice P. Wliltcomb. Middle- tion and Care." Sho spokei, to make club women, understand Mr. and Mrs. Ray Witter, entertained Apr. 18. Guests Mrs. Kenneth Pike, and Mrs, will model. Formal and In- town, n Mnrlboro Auxiliary -..all.people, and.that It waslm- formal bridal fashions, cock- midlcnco of nhout 00 mem- Caracas, Venezuela, arrived in were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nob- Stevenson Enterllne, MItS. ISAriELLA C. WHITE member as well as a llolindel v. peratiye to learn the formula- tnll, prom gowns ard gradun Onrdon Club member, will bo bers of the club. Matawan, Tuesday via Pan le,' Westchester, N.Y.; Miss and recipe which will help all Eleanor Menge, Miss Alice Mrs. Allan J. Morrison tion stylos.will be featured by . Tlie Business and Profession- Iho consultant for this homo. During-tho business mooting people "to touch and to know." American Airlines, to visit Joyce. Miss Alice . Ehrheart, spent Monday and Tuesday in The Love Lime Bridal Bhon, al Women's C!ub3 ol M o ii- Tlio consultants will ndvlso which preceded Mrs. William- -.- The speaker urged all mem- t U e^ r families on a "long New York. Thursday guests New York as the guest of.Mrs. Red Bank. Tickets may be mouth County will hold their niid assist tho members of son's lecture, Mrs. Otis Soa- : '• bersjo attend the annual con leave" as six weeks' vacation were Mrs. Katie M. Moore,. E. St. Martin, Brooklyn.— " purchased from members or l*t third annual public affairs din- their clubs mnklnir tlio ar- man, in charge of tho club's vention in Atlantic City next the stores participating In , the ner tonight at the Crystul is called in South America Seafoodi Del.; Mrs. John T. J. Frnnkim Pemlnlck and rangements, nhd will consult bus trip Mny 1 to tlio Oarden month to express their opin- Holt, Salisbury, Md., and L. Mrs. Douglas Ward and chil- show. Brook IimrMsICalfm'awn, nt 7 with tho various home owners Club of Now Jersey's Home ions on by-law changes and re. Mr. and Mrs. Witter ore stay-, p.m. Tlie Ren Bank Business A. Moore, Denton, Md. dren, Barry and Joan, attend Members who have volun- remirdltiff tho flowers. - and Oaiden Tour of Historic solutions to be presented. ing with Mrs. Wltter's mother and Professional W o in e n's Miss Mildred Corry, Pitts- ed the Ringllng Bros. Circus teered to escort the patients at Tho a row nnd Show Gnrden. P rlJio ot on,-announced tho,- .__!_».' Guests Introduced Mrs. Rpcco Mazzie, 137 Broad at—Madison . Square Garden Club of.which.M|ss Adelino M. points at whloh dull mombprs ' burgh, Pa.,and Miss Ruth Mc- Marlboro State Hospital to Sun- Mnzzn Is president, will bo the Club. Allcnlnirst, is in charge Mrs. Peter A. Read, club St., Matawan.' . Donald, of Episcopal Hospital, New York, Monday afternoon day Masses on (lie grounds of flowers for tlio .Hnrtshprno nuvyJoard tho bus, and •••••all hostess organization. Miss Ma- other details ot tho trip. . president/ welcomed and lntro- Mr.' Witter Is the -general Philadelphia, spent Sunday with The Girls' Guild of the Firs' this month are Mrs. DuBols, rie Kuski'y, public affulrs Homestead, Middlotown, own • .duced the guests from other Miss McDonald's parents. Mr. Baptist Church .held a conven- Mrs. P.J. Ahearn, Mrs. Joseph chalrmuii^ Is hoad of the com- ed by Mr. and Mrs./ Edward manager of C. Az Fabrica de Four Judges wero. appointed -——district-clubs, district chair- |nnd-Mrs. A.• J.' McDonaldr Ra- tion In Trenton.over the week- Ch»rles,-Mrs.-John-T-li-a-l-or, [li»Iiliinn"ciia"rgo. . "~~ men and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Productas Ceramicos In Carac- vine Dr. end. Joyce Word, Judith Bice Mrs. John Shannon, Mrs, Hugh West lioiu Branch, a member oTTliS May~liS~flower show ivi - • Avon, fifth, district vice-presi- as and theii*'visit Includes at- and—Kay Hockenbary were licQulie, Mrs, George Eg an Assisting with plans- for^lie of tho'cITiinind an auxiliary tho Lpoumclo-lluyvlcw School, Mr, and Mrs. William Mc- Thoy will bo Mrs. John Wura- dent. Clubs represented were tendance at the annual con- Graw and children, Cathy, among those attending from and Mrs. Gloria Exrlcben. affair aro Mrs. Miriam Hul- member. Is the consultnnt, Matawon. On Saturday even- sort, president and Mrs. Doris okcr, Mrs; Frnnk Lloyd, Mrs. Ocean Grove, Freehold, South vention at the Society of Ce- Tom and Jerry, were- guests Mrs. Robert- Preston was Area Club To Partlolpato .? Amboy, Manasquan, Red ing they all attended a ban nnmed chairman of tho nornln- Ronson, of tho Matawan Club; The Community Itpot and Josunh Dernbergor, and Mra.. ramic Engineers Sunday In of A, W, Conklin, Rlverhead, Oliver Perkins. Mis, Joslah Bank, Little Silver, Avon, As- L.I., over- the weekend. They quet. '" . '^ titlnB committee and will bo Mrs, Botty Corking, president Brunch Garden Club will ar- bury Park, Laurence. Harbor, Pittsburgh. Pa. assisted by Mrs. George Ward. and Mrs. Ben Molloy of the range ttlA flowers nt Festoon Hewitt invited tlio club mem- attended a 75th birthday cele Mrs; William R. Craig en- bers on a trip to tlio Bird Modern Muses of Toms River, Their visits to relatives will bratlon In honor of Mr. Conk- tertained at bridge on Tues- Mus.'Mcquire, Mrs. Charles Asbury Park Club nnd Mrs. F'nrm, Scoboyvllle, owned by __;_• Breton Woods. Point Pleasant, onri Mrs, Charles. Emery. A Isabella. Patterson, president Mr, and Mrs, Allison" U 8. Hanelunry nnd ArboiaUun, Pal- include a trip to see Mr. and llm day evening. Prize winners Isttdoa Park, Mny 7, .—-.-. Keyport Literary Club. Bed Mrs. William flrlKWolrt and were Mrs. Leroy H, Sick donation ot $5, was voted • toand Mrs. Haicl Drocklobank of Stern. Mra, M, Stowart Wlniloy, ;_Mr. and. Mrs. Edwin Stan- the Freehold Club, Mrs. Lloyd, Junior ohalnnan, * Bank Evening Department, their two sons, Gary and Orfeg- ford entertained on Saturday els, 'Mrs. Charles E. Spring; the cancer fund. • ....V. Holmdel, an auxlllnry menu- Womarite Community of Baton- ory, Hyattsvllle, Md., and Mr. horn and' Mrs? Ralph- C. Bed A cancer dressing m,e6tfng Mrs,; isabella Carton Wtiite. ber,":wlll soivo as obnsuHunt, ntinounoed tho dato of May 93 in honor of Mrs.: Stanford's tins boon set for tlio flower town, Past Presidents Club of and Mrs. George Hoyt, and daughter, Susan Rlnck', who' Is le. Other guests were Mrs, will be held Tuosdny evening Monmouth • County Frobatlon- The NavoBlnk_arirdcii -Club : th'e^Fftth' "District, -' Matawan their two daughters, Barbara William C. Ludl, Mrs. Bayard the home-of-Mrs;----Joseph Offlcor, Frecliold, will bo hon- is In «hnrge of flower in'rango- show for the children at Tlnton 13-years-of-Bge. Guests 'were : Falls School. This show will be - Contemporary League, Mata- Ann and Judy Lynn, Royal Jane McOraw, Carol Brandl T. Lamborn, Mrs; Marguerite McQuarrlo, — . - ore'4 ns tho "Outstundlug'Wom- ments nttlio home of-Mr, and Oak, Mich. • Laird and Mrs. Ralph'W. Her an of Monmouth County" for Mra. Paul F, swltu, Red Bank, sponsored by O a v d a n Club wan Junior Woman's Club. gan. Fatty jLayolcr-Stephanie HF'D nnd Mrs, Lloyd's oom- rick. ; '., • .•':•'.... her work-in nubllo ajliilis>by Mrs. Philip M. OToodwIn, Hum- -.;•• :. ; District • chairmen, present Mrs. Witter, the former Miss Erdmann, Dean Dewsnap ittlUee will bo Mis. NOIKOU . represented the following de- Rachel Mazzie.-discussed the Francis Bllotti. Alan Barr, Mrs,/'J. ^Fri'nklln Domlnlck VFW Iiistailation the: four clubs. Mi's. Whlto, a son, co-olmlrman at the uuxll- Keyport High Sohool graduate, laiy garden club participation Todd, Mrs. Edward Flanagan," partments, or dommittees: Ed- weather In South A m er I e a, and Tommy Marshall. |-entertalne'd~«t- dessert-bfldge Mrs, Donald MaCllntook, Mrs, —Ticatibn, publicity, youth con- which usually is spring-like On Friday Mrs. Daniel P on Friday."Guests were .'Mrs, attend^,' Newark -.. r.TtAO^f gojnhiittoe and also a -Nave- : CollogovShu rrooelvert-licK »!'nk: memU«"~" willTjFthd: con- William Mullioron, Mi'»,s-Hev ' serv.ation, public, .welfare. .coU 3!t3^ tfdTHtTi Miller, Miss Carol Craig, and «alph W.-HerrlckrMrs;;Peter Set FQI* ^ wltt, Mis, Warnoker nnd Mr«. '•'.liege;-' literature, ,' American past two months have been ex- Mrs. Morton areenberg, Balt- A, Read,* and .Mrs. .George 'The Ladles Auxiliary of Vet- elor of Science- Ocgroo from aultant nt Mrs, SwiU's, T h o New.Shrowsbuiy aardetvOlub Oni'tlnoi' Klein. Tliirshow will Home, Evening Membership, tremely hot and uncomfortable imore, Md., went to-New,-York-, DoubHer; High 'score was held erans of Foreign Wars, Guad- Rutgors University, She nlao bu open to nil Die children In civil defense, civics and legls- and, according to the natives; where they saw a perfor- alcanal Post 4745, Cliffwood did. graduate work at Now will) . Mrs. Prank a; Lloyd, r J by Mrs. HoTrlck, : . . • Ilia. SBliooJ, !!„„._'. _-!;.,.„ York-Unlveralty,and-Fordhair j7o —"latlonrprogram -asslstance:a,nd the hottest In-80-yeara—It—is mance of-"TherWlndJammeri M nnd MatBWttnrn'etrlBJUSe^Poat Another Mny pioJoot will bo junior membership. ' quite significant that such .ex- at the Roxy Theatre, ond-lmd talned at bridge on Thursday HomeH , Cliffwood, Thursday School of Soolnl Work, S h o i\'nt, will make tlio flower 's homo, Lo- Wosl Freohold beforo onlorlng OUSts- -.- ' ' . Mnyllnio four of Homes on Read, were Mrs. Wilson W. the United States exper- Peter A. Read has returned ip Nledllngor and Mrs. Eld- ed the meeting during which Mny 37, ienced an exceedingly cold win- home from a business trip to tho probation dopartmont on '1'lie 'Shrewsbury Garden Club Hobrough, Mrs. S.B. Eggles- r ward W, Currle..Other guests plans were made for the Joint Hostcssc» (or tlie day woro tonr-Mrs-Arris Br-Henderson, ter." " ' St. Mary's, Pa. were Mrs, Gerard Devlin, Mra, Installation with the post to be May l,-103Bj Sho_was the only linn .selected. DornndoUo Fallil, Mr. Witter formerly was as- Mr. and Mrs. Johnli. Cham- held Saturday evening In thewoman lii the probation do Iho libTrTc of "Mr. and Mrs. i'»r Hiii'vey- emedleyr—JrrV- . Mrs. Charles E. Hunt, Mrs. Al- William Ludl, Mrs. William R Mn, Jlerbci-t Soliraeder, Mrs. lan 3. Morrison, Mrs. R. L. sociated with the Atlantic Tile berlain entertained at supper Craig, Mrs. Richard Erdmann new post home. Open ' house partment until April 1067,', and Clmi-los F, H, Johnson, Jr,, Tln- Co., Matawan. Township, and and bridge on Sunday, evening wUI be held and tho public Is hns been Instrumental In form- lon Falls, for Its flower ar- iinnt), Mrs; Robert Show Caitan. and Mrs. Ralph W. Herrlck, and Mrn, ID. Murray '1*odd, has resided In Venezuela for Their guests were- Mr. and " Mr.-and Mrs. Robert H. Wllr Invited to attend. Ing 13 J u v e n 11 o conference rantroments, Mrs. Johnson, a Sings Three Selections . Tho next meeting of tlio club 11 years. - - •'.-,..'•- Mrs. A. Edgar Palm, Mr. and llama, Fair-Acres, Freehold, -The president introduced'tlio committees to -study Juvenile club member, will be the con- Mrs, Victor Fredda, a mem- Mrs, Peter. A. Read, Matawan, sultant, will bo on May iio nt tlio Clilim The couple" celebrated their. were Sunday dinner guests* of guests present:-Mrs, Mnrjorlo delinquency. ; and.aiaBii.8hop, lied 11 a n k, berbfthe Contemporary Lea- •28th wedding anniversary Sun- and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M, Mr. - and Mrs..'.-' S t ep he n ^Woinan-In -Man's WorW'l -TUo favorite flower arrange- gue, sang' tfie~April Hymn of Concepclon, past " department wltli Mtii, Mym "13ruok'» dpottk-' day, Anderson, Keyport, Maouga,' '.. • • c :. •',.: ••!' president; M r.s. Rosemary Speaker of tho-ovonlng wll ment, out of the four to be the Month, "Rejoice, Ye Pure Mrs. Warren Donnell, Madi- placed In each liouso, will bo liiB on "Flowers with An- In Heart." She also rendered Mrs, Richard McKeen" a Sommer, department Junior, be Mrs. Alba C. Thompson tiques." Each dub inember former Matawan resident, was en Lane, rcturnedhome Tues- vice jkjjsldcnt; Charles Cnndil- Livingston. Her lecture will bo voted gn by those tnnklng tha "You and the Night and the Social Security Film 1 will bo.allowed to bring ft elected president of the Town- d»y_5fte ' "n extended _ pro, ^^com.mander _auttd.n!; loiir, Therefore, tl'eiojyJU^boa a orti-jlWoman—ltv=a=;=: IllllffTluUiirrWirincf'lo o v r»- y fSeen By todjerGuildh BSflla"n"TirenPT6BCrF| tlon lii Boca Raton, Fla, canal Post; Joseph L ov or o, World." Mra. Thompson has est Praying." She was accom- er Association, at a meeting commander of the post. Mrs, unidon club participating, A panied at the piano by Mrs. Cllfford Hnnderhan of the 1 had an active career both in silver bowl, donated by Mrs. Gordon Mttgee. music . chalr- held on-Monday. —. June Parslk was initialed, tin the United States nnd Iho Fur To Meet Sunday Perth Amboy Office of Social neW-nwmSsft- Murk MoClaln, Mlddl Mr. and Mrs. Everett E .W..Atisc,l).e)l!g..S9rttn!!glot ™1'ho..aault., study. Btoup.o! Securlty^wss the/guest speaker earisi5 Assumes Iranian-4F-iv.closlniTn' on as a Second Lieutenant Mw- -MMiboro-llraptUW W -The, drama; department, un- Monday evening at the regular 1 lory's lour olmlrmuri, w 111 bo United Hcbrow congregation, 1 11am J. MiMer spent the week- U.Ti,. BKhkowski WAAOin ISM nnd In-tlie WAO der the direction of Mrs; Thur- meeting of the Ladies' Guild her gratitude to all the mem. awni-dod to (no nrranger who Keyport, will meet nt 0:30 p.m. end as the guests of Mr.-«nd Hospital Post in 1043, she served an Unison fiimdny at the home of Mr, and man c. Nealls .presented a ot Trinity Eplscopal;Church, bers for their co-operation in officer between the Supreme I'ocolvo.i lha most votoi in tho play; "H the :8hoe Pinches." Matawan. Mr. Handerhan Mrs. James Hauser, Silver Miss Doris~Moore, sister of Mn, J.. BelrioMA, 41 New Spring, Md., former Matawan making her year »: success Commander, Allied Powers onllro votlnv. Winners will be In the cast were Mrs. Rudolph showed a film on social secur- residents. Mrs. R.L. Cartan; Me, In St.; Mrs. Marie Orosholz won" tho Far East, Tokyo, Jnpnu, nnd notified by tetophone the' ove- Uninswick Avo., M «t a w * n, B. Miller, who portrayed Ver- ity which was followed by a •Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stahl- Matawan, and a frequent vis- ninar of the" tour, and the bluo Mra, Deldonra will report an question-and-answer period. special award and refresh- U.S. Military Government In onica Pell; Mrs. Bayard T. baum! Newark, were Friday itor to. Matawan, recently left ments were served by Mrs. Seoul,Korea; also as odmlnln- ribbona nnd silver bowl will ciiri'oiit evonls. Rnbbl H.O.II. Lamborrt, LautewiBE^rMrs^ tor Iran where she will as- Lovlne will review the Yiddish TJvegB fMdM Alice MoKat. MraL Kay Krug- ttl' nfflnffp—Mlnlwt.ry of Aqr- be presonted then or tlio fol- Pell's sister; Mrs. John Lam- be held Sunday, May 18, forF, Howard Lloyd, Jr. sume her duties as Director of er, Mra. Dorothy Schar, Mrs. l classic,-."The—Nag," wrltten_ bert,,Dr; Dodge, and Mrs. Oor- members, and a miniature Nursing Services at the Nem- rlculture, U.S. Army Military Tickets for the tour muy bo by Mendelo Moohor H'foi-lm Mrs, Jac A. Cushman enter- Ethel tovero and Mrs. Henri' Government In Korea, "donTenEyckT-Prlncess 1Olga;— flower show and flower ar- tained at bridge on Apr. 16, azee Hospital, Shiraz Medical itta Dunne, The next meetlnj obtained from Mr«. M o r t o n and trmislnted Into iCnullnli by Mrs. Read announced*- that angement program will be Center, Shiraz. She Is a gradu- 'tween'1047-and 1048 aim was Winer, 201 Harding nd,, Red Monlie Prize wlnners~were Mrs.: Ste- will be held May 1. Assistant Chief Advisor to the Miss Leslie Lockwood, a jun- held May IB, A report was phen Macuga, Mrs, Kenneth ate of Seaford High School, Bank, Bhndysldo 7-4709; Mrs. ior at Matawan High School, made on the'successful spa- Seaford. Del., and has served Government of Korea. Mrs. Joaoph Darnari', B70 cedar Pike, and Mrs. Garrett J. Mc- Thompson was separated from Oueil At Mooting would represent the three fed- ghetti supper held recently, Keen, Jr. Other guests were as medical-surgical supervisor Woman's Club Sponion Avo,, West Lonir Hrnncli, Capi- erated Matawan groups, at the Plans were discussed for the at Kingabrldge Veterans' Hos- active duty with tho lank of tal 0-0044; Mrs, MoCliUn, or Mrs. Charles W. Mandevllle, Card Party Recently major In 104B. ,-_--• Mis, David II, Watson, ft Citizenship Institute to be held annual bazaar which will be Thomas Slddons, Mrs pital, New York. -,„ any member of the auxiliary, member of tlio Woman's Club in June at Douglass College. Mrs. Tills outstanding woman. is J helc^Oct; 16 JndV 18 ^rlth a tur- Fri Ferrano and—^Mrs. Jhft^general— plan—lor—the t Key-dinner-to-be-servedonline |Xr-a-nJiospUal—provides—for .actlvp_ln-her_local_Llyirjgsisn. p Stockton-Hopkins— i tprogram—amiBtnnoo .15. _._ J- American nurses to work Business and I ro(csslonul 7SO0 and Injurlon renchod 32,- olmliinnn, wni s rodont guest ecullve "board would meet Mon- Mrs, Daniel P. Miller Is vis Women's Club, In tho 8tal» day at the home of Mrs. John Refreshments were served iting Mr. and Mrs. Morton closely with and Instruct Iran- arty at, Burlow-UuBestaurant, 000 In 11)57. Hoth these figures uLtllft Woilinn'iiOlul) of Nop- by Mrs. Alfred Adler, Mrs. ian nurses In the techniques Laurence Harbor, Apr. 16, Fcdoratlon and in the Nation' were slliihtly below tho 'M to- into Towmhlii, Bho was no- Klnney,. Main St., Holmdel, Greenberg, Baltimore, Md. al Fcdoratlon of Dmlncsa jind ——and-that-members-might-par- J-a-me s—Herihon—and—Mrs. rMrr-and-Mr8, Thurman-, CV usedJn_Bceredited American Mrs. Joseph Holub, card par- lQJ1Q_poi4 o conipunled by Mii._Dlaa Jleok-_ - tlclpate In a garden tour of Frank Marz. hospitals and schools of nurs- y chairman, announced tho Professional Women's Cluus, pedestrian deaths, rosulted ir, local club memlior, Both Nealis and children, Sharon, ing. ••-..•.• She is nerving as U.N, rcpro -.-,h'omes in Princeton on. May 1, Susan, Dawn,-rDiana, - Robin able prize winners as Mrs. rom oi'OMlnit In the middle of wnrn ukoil by tlie- Noiitum In the near future, the hospi- otnrProtost,- Mrs, Erlo Nel- Rentallvo for.,tl)« N a 11 o n »I the block, » totul or 2000 per- •sponsored by the Garden Club Carolyn J; Dickinson and . Richard were weekend Federation and alno in n rep- ranldent to Judto the of "New Jersey. guests of Capt. Mllford Nealls tal and Its nursing school will loh, Mrs. William Weeks, Mrs, •oni, Hat contest, be supervised by an all-Iranian Eugono Worsatka, Mr«, W i I- resentative to tlio U.S. Mltslon _The_next, business meeting Honored At Parties and-Mrs. Nealls,-Alexandria, to the United Nations, Hor ~ Zwill be held "on Monday, May Va. staff which will, uphold LJJLS-J •llsm Slendorn, Mrs. Axel JJJor- Mr. and Mrs. Donald - W. technical standards set by the ;en, and Miss Jacqueline publications Include "Karon B, at which time annual reports On Apr. 16 Mrs, Bayard an Interpretation of, Its Lands •will be presented. Charles H. Dickinson, 13 Prospect PI., Lamborn and Mrs. Allan 3. Americans helping to Initiate Weeks; ' ' Matawan, honored their daugh- the project. Only those Ameri- »hd People," "Koronn Co In Ehrengardt, Sparta, will be Morrison attended a perform- Special prite winners woro Chum»," "Trnns-fllboHim tfie speaker and will give an ter. Carolyn Jane, who cele- ance of ^'My Fair Lady," In cans who can contribute to Mrs, L, A, . Hanson, Mrs. Ho- brated her first birthday Mon- the amanatlon of the highest Railways," and "To Win the • illustrated tour of Hawaii. The Hew York, and Mrs. Harry ub, Mils Weeks, Mrs. Dftvid Peaon." . ~ '_^j; International Relations De- day, at a family dinner party itcher, Holmdel; , Mrs. standards are designated for E. Watson, Mrs. Harry Novot- partment will be In charge of Saturday,. • Guests included Charles Perrlne, Mrs. Ross these posts. and Mrs. August Edol. Besides being a member of the program. - Carolyn's paternal grandpar- Maghan. Mrs. Arthur Hall, Only One of Many Projects Refreshments were nerved the Builncns and Professional ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dick- The Shiraz Medical ~ mon'irrcipl;, »lm In «flil»t=- Prior .to the program, lunch- Mrs. Johnson Cartan, Mrs. inson, Ottawa, III.; Mr. and Laurence Lemaire, Mrs. only one of tho projects of The cd with tho lloyu] Anlatio So- eon was served with Mrs. Hen- Mrs. Orlando Dickinson, and Iran Foundation, with offices | , MM... Rlrlsal Dint ciety brKurcn, Korea Stamp derson and Mrs. Cnrtan pre- Charles Conover and Mrs. Ar- M Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bastedo. Kalma went to see "Aunt^j m tho empire stale -Building, |Mix Mary Bickel Diei Society, National Klflo Aasool siding ot the ten table, Mrs. Glen Hock. itloiirtoifgUo of WofflcirVot-" Elmore Kattner was chairman le Mams." Before the theatre, New York. The others-are tho, At Her Home Tuesday"" On Monday, a nursery party they all had dinner at the eis and Altrusa. Mr», Tlininn- of the hospitality committee, was held and the table "decor- Shiraz Water Works, the first I .; son l» well-known mi Ii)iiur- —- assisted-by the following club "Cafe de France." modern water system In Iran. |' Mrs. Mary .Bickel, 80, Liber- L ated in the nursery theme. Re- or on countrleH of tlio Fur .members: Mrs. W. Rulon freshments included a decor- Mrs. Frank Grey, -sr., enter- that practically has eliminated ty 8t." and Harding Blvd., Bust, on ntntiiK of women, and Smith. Mrs.. Willfam J,,'Rabel, ated birthday cake, ice cream tained the Good Neighbor Club .yphold fever and other wuter- |M»tawHin, died Tuesday, Apr, political, social and cconotnlu Mrs. John L. ChamHerlaln, born diseases In the city of. 22, 1068, at her home. Horn In and milk. Hostesses were Mrs. on Apr. 18 at a .luncheon. Germany, she was the ondltlons, Mrs. John J. Muller, Mrs. Wil- Donald W. Dlcklnsoiv and the Guests were Mrs. William C. Shiraz; the other Is the Men-' liam C. Noddlngs, Mrs. Wal- azce Vocatt&nal School.— — tcr of tlic""late Joifti Tlio munlcnl proiiram f o ^ paternal grandmother. Mrs~ A. Tfoadlngs; Mrs; George An- Una (Yoas) Fischer, T ter R.McBrldge, Mrs. Conrad 3. Dickinson. Guests Included drews, Mrs. James Eenncr, Miss Moore graduated from lie"ovenlog will fealuro Miss Johannsen, Mrs. William 81a- ho School of. Nursing of T h 0 She had lived In Malnwan Kono Plifnatuio as soloist and Charles Gnnz. Mrs. Arnold Mrs. George Wilson, MrB. Wil- for the pant 13 yearn. She w«« . vln, Mrs. O. Ji Sterling Thomp Ganz. Valerie White, Mrs. Stan- liam Bowie, Mrs, Russcl Wil- 'enlnsula Oeneral Hospital Mm, flraco Laoy, nccompnn- son, Mrs. Cyrus Brown, Mrs. and received her Bachelor of the wlfo of the late K as per ley White, Sharon and Susan son, Mrs. Lester Marshall and Blckol - _- Oussle Bell and Mrs—Eobert Isles. MrjirTr-W.-Isles, nirof Mrsr-John-Mueller.—:— - Sclense Degree in Nursing Education from New Y o r k | Surviving la one daughter, Colot. Matawan; Kenneth Scholl, On Wednesday Mrs. Edwin Unlvorslty. During World War Mrs. Marie Accardl, Mats Juniors, Legion Sons Cherl Scholl and Mrs. F. T. H. Domlnlck. and her grand- 1, she served In the Pacific wan; one grandson, John Bon- Thej'ra Md« lo mall, vaiy to eashr— Scholl. Holmdel. daughtorriMiss—Nlkfcl—Lloydr Theatre for three years with'g n, Matawan,'arid two great- b See Clreu» Apr. 26 Night Of .Harmony Has attended the Ringllng Bros. O he U.B._A_rmy Nurnc Corps. grandchildren, Tlie" ri'guliif ineellngjOf' the and InixjpwMhr* to byy. Gkri tb«m at Enthusiastic Audience Circus at Madurbn ^Square She is the daughter of Mrs. Funeral services will be held Club Members Attend Garden, New York. Junior Auxiliary of the Laur- J Before" a large and enthusi- Katie M. Moore, Scaford, Del,, | Friday at 11 a.m. »t the Day ence Hnrhor American Lculon, this bank. District Festival, Show On Apr. 15 Mrs. Dwlght Gat- and a sister of Mrs. Jolln' Funeral Home, Keyport,. Inter- . astlcTaudiqpce. Uie First Pres- wood, Parlln, entertained at Unit 332, scheduled for Olilur- Thomas Holt, Sallnbury^ Md;i .mmLwHl...beJn-,Mai)le~ : byterian Men's Club of the On Apr. 16 a group of mem- dessert-bridge. Prize winners 1 •~—P-l-r~e t-^Presbyterian -Church, nd - Lanancc * Ar Moore , '"Den-* Cemetery, Hackcnnack. ciiufie the membern wlllbo nl- bers of thef~MatavvarrWoman"s •were"Mrs".'QaiwoodTMrs? Pci^ ton, Md. Matawan, sponsored the sec Club attended the Fifth D I s- er A. Read and Mrs. R. A. G. tendlnK a pot-foriniincR of the ^—ond-snnual-Nlght of Harmony, trlct Flower Show and Music Stetler. Other guests from Ma- Birthday Supper Fetes . JtliiKllnii Bran. Circus nl Madl- ' at the Matawan High School Festival, held at the Manas- tawan were Mrs. Elmore Kat- Susan Smutko Feted Sally -Macuga Monday non Hquarc Oardfli", New Vork, ""last evening. quan Woman's Club. Attending tner and Mrs. David Bruce. At Birthday Celebration Tlie Juniors and Bonn of Hie Edwin M. Stanford was mas- were Mrs. Peter A. Read, Mrs. Marguerite Laird en- On Monday, Mrs.. Btrplu'n Leitlon will meet at Die Tirol THI ter of ceremonies. Participat- Mrj. Peter TenEyck. M r t. tertajned at bridge on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smutko, Macuga,, Matawah, entertain- A(d Hulldlnif, Lawrence I'kwy,, ing were'the Boutonnleres, Lin- Charle3 Ralnaud, Mrs. Thur-; evening. Prize winners were Broad St., Matawan enternln- ed at.-»-birthday-supper, party at !1 :)(] -tin. Hntlirduy,' ,l!«y» den; Betsytown Four, Eliza- man C. Nealls, Mrs. Paul Bish, Mrs. Joseph Baler. Mrs. Laird d Saturday afternoon In celc- In honor of her daughter, 8al- wliu have uniform Im'tH are MATAWAN beth; Lindenalres. Linden, and Mrs. Raymond J. Brady, and and Mrs. Elmore Kattner. Oth- •ration of the fifth birthday of . ly, who wan .crlcbraUnn li e r hufci'd tfl v/i'iir tin-in. 'I'lm nlils - the'Laiirence Harbor Chapter Mrs. Charles E. Hunt. er, guests were Mrs, nalph W. heir da'UKhler. Sustrn, E.a c h 10th birthday;. ._ '. _...... will not wr'tti; th.-lr uiilforiiln'.- Chorus, all members of the So- Mrs. TenEyck received hon- Herrick.. Mrs.. William J.- Rab- M received ft &lft MK) ..-;!;—- Guests were Mr. and and" Mr. and Mrs. NlcholaS "Arace' " . must be formed, and children. The Bar Mltzvah induction L Monday/ evening prayer will will take "place Saturday at 10 Eamello Mrs.. Charles Burlew. Cheese- spent-Thursday afternoon at If necessary, should be forced Auxiliary Plans Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph quake; Mr. and' Mrs. George to read, because good readers be held at 7:30 p.m.; Young a.m. during the sabbath serv- Mr. and Mrs, Guy Eamello, Asbury Park. Churchmen's meeting, 8 p.m. Masla, 232 Main St.. Mata- Busch, Mr. land Mrs. Otto Die- The Brown to w n Parent- »re good leaders.' ce. Hosts are Mr. and Mrs. wan, are the parents of a RD1, Matawan, arethe par- trich and son, Harlah, Mata- JCPAL Demonitrallon Thursday, May 1, the choir ftothenberg. A Klddush will Tour Wednesday aughter, born In South Am- ents of a son born In South Am- Teacher Association held its will rehearse at 8 p.m. wan; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kla- monthly meeting at the Brown- A demonstration by the Jer- ollow the sabbath service. Tickets for the tour of )oy Hospital. boy Hospital. bik and Mr. and Mrs. Charles sey Central Power & Light town Schoolhouse Tuesday Sunday, Junior choir rehears- Newark plant on Wednesday -Tk, .—.- '• -, Vi b e r g, MUlhurst: William Co. will be presented to the Bajvlew PrnbitetUn 'Cknnsk al will be held at S a.m.; class- evening. •;••. . •-: . . "7 CUftwood Beach ' were distributed at the recent Dietrich, Cllffwood Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Barth Gaub P-TA members Tuesday and i, 10 a.m.; teachers! meeting, meeting of the Ladles Auxil- Mrs. Sahner Leader Of Film Viewed By Scouts Daniel Kauamau, Keyport; Wednesday at the Mdll Ap- and Mrs. Paul Molnar and 'Rev Pranclr Osterstoek 12 o'clock noon; student coun- iary of the Morganville Inde- Hebrew Women's Group At Morganville School Mrs. Fred Man and children, pliance Store, Matawan. Junior choir meets at'7 p.m; cil meeting, 12:30 p.m. daughter, Arlene, spent Tues- pendent Volunteer Fire Co. In Mary and Pred, Wickatunk; day in New Haven, Conn. They The Diocesan Regional ontght; senior choir, 7:30 Monday, the Men's Club will ihe fire house. The group will The Hebrew Women's Lea- Thursday evening,. Morgan- Mr. Cadoo, jr., and Roy and meeting' will be held Wednes- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .m. meet at 8:30 p.m. leave at 7:15 p.m. from the ue of the United Hebrew Syn- vllle Girl Scout Troop 31 and Allene Cadoo, Hatle.t; Mr. : "•';. day at St. Peter's School, Point Friday, the Jesters will meet The senior choir will re- Fred Orube, Mrs. Anna Orube re house by chartered hus, some of the mothers of the Quackenbush and children, Sus- and Mr. and Mrs. AlLooke. Pleasant, at 1:30 p;m. Further ,t 7 p.m. hearse Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. ccording to the announcement agogue, Keyport, held its regu- an and Robert. plans were made for the •Brownies will meet Saturday UJA opening will be held by Mrs. Roland Boyce, chair- lar business meeting Thursday scouts met with Marlboro Girl Mrs. Herbert Cottrell, sr., spring bazaar to bo held May . 10 a.m.: Girl Scouts, 11:30 Wednesday at 7 p.m. with a man. evening at the synagogue. Miss Scout Troops 42 and 01 and and Mrs. Louis Heiscr were V 21-to 23. A retreat is being ar- m.; Cub JPack; 7 P.m.; Coy^ campaign dinner at Cottrcll's B. Dorothy Cohen presented a some of their mothers in the 10 years from today, many isltors in Princeton Saturday^ The theatre-' party planned young men" arid wdnien will be " ^ranged for May" 18, 17, and'18 mant of Prayer, B p.m. Restaurant, Keyport. Mrs. Ja- program lelebratlnsr the 10th Morganville School'to see a George Gaub, Cheesequake, or May 14 also will be made studying in college, their way was a Monday dinner guest of In St. Joseph's Villa, Peapack. Church school is held at 9:30 cob Kesselrnann will be the jy chartered bus which will anniversary of Israel, and non- "personal hygiene film,"'Mrs, . Mrs. Qarrett Walsh,pr esl- .m,-Sunday, kindergarten, U guest speaker. Dr. Harry Pop- paid through saying WOW In his son and daughter-in-law, - eave the fire house at 6 p.m. red Abba Eban. '•.:•.:' •.. •,.'; '"-".••» J Wllle?,)the school-nurse,, con- ,tj, B. Sayinss .Bonds.,,,'•', • i Mil: and- Mrs. Herbert' aaub. : dent, and the j?rj[Bent.icg.rnjrtetel .rn.; morning worship . sery^ plck will preside. - Mrs. Wtlmer-KHcorrjinai The slate of officers for the -—slate' of- offioers wore re-elect- oe, 11 B.m.; session- meeting! ducted ., a ' question-aiid-answer Thursday, May 1,-tho exeou- chairman, announced that the coming year was presented, as '• ed.: Members, of the nominat- p.m. tive committee of the Hebrew session at the conclusion of the ;i new dates for the rummage follows: Mrs. Saul Sahner, Ing committee' were Mrs. N.A. Women's League will meet at film. Cllffwood Community sale will be May 16-o.nd 17 at iresldent; Mrs. Paul Waffen- Werth, Mrs. Anton Till, Mrs. :30 p.m. the fire house. On Saturday, Angelo Crescl and Mrs. E. J. MethodUt Church feld, educational vice presi- Troop 61, Marlboro, under Pint Presbyterian Church May 17, a food sale will be Kenney. . ., lev. Dean Jeanblano. Pastor conducted at the same place, dent; Mrs. Hyman Bzura, fi- the leadership of Mrs. John Special prizes were awarded Worship service will be held Mote St., MnUwan nancial vice president; Mrs. Rev. Chester A. Galloway. beginning at 10 a.m. Boyarskl, served cup cakes English Motors . to Mrs. F. Nebus, Mrs. Joseph 9 a.m. Sunday, when the Bert Goldstein, treasurer; Mrs. lermon subject will be "How Pastor Attending the meeting were and hot chocolate to the assem- Blenkowskl and Mrs. James Mrs. Edward Preston, Mrs, CarLMoss.Llirja'nclaLs e c r_e- -—eantrellaf-Parents—attendance ftrPlantrSeedST"-Sunday-School _1!A Proposition—That _Cftn; bled scouts, Mrs. Francls.Man: Transform Your Life" Is; the John~FenkBB/rMrsrFrank-Rat' tary; Mrs. Jules Sellnger, re- clnl assisted Mrs. Boyarskl and prizes were won by SI s t e r held at 10 a.m, cllffe, Mrs. Earl Wooliey, - —Mary Annlse, Sister Mary La- Methodist Youth Fellowship pastor's sermon topic at both cording secretary; Mrs, Mark the girls In the kitchen. The Mrs. Charles Suydam, M r s. Goldman, corresponding secre- MERCURY -Brae and Slater Mary" Monica. meets Monday at 8:30 p.m. the D:3Q and 11 a.m. church Y Charles L; Holmes, Mrs.- Ty scouts of Troop. 43 registered Crowning of the Blessed Vir- tary. Wednesday, evening prayer services Sunday which are held Cobb. Mrs. Robprt J. S m 11 h, 50 girls and 31 mothers who NEW AND USED CARS gin Mary will be held at the is held at 8 p.m. at the old church site, Mem. Winners of the recent Mrs. Richard Guth, Mrs. Roy attended the film. On Monmontb Street Opposite Carllon Theatre next meeting, May 20. Refresh- berg ot Matawan Lodge 102, Anderson, Mrs. Fred. Marz, awards, disposed of on the co- ments were served by the Eirat Baptist Church F&AM, will attend the 11 Mrs. Harold C. Quackenbush, operative plan were Mrs. Char- sixth grade mothers. a.m. service. A baby-sitting Your advertisement In this 231 Mate 81., Matawan Mrs.. Louis Becker, Mrs. Jo- lotte.Baurnan, who won flrst paper will "reach prospective Rev Lawrence R Bailey class Is held for tots whose seph Lanzaro, sr., Mrs. Ches- prize, a weekend at the Con' Shddyside 7-4545- parents desire toatteiid church purchasers In every commun- —Baptist-Men-Plan-—-. ^--- Pastor— ter rJamesoHrMrsf'John'Heltzr cord Hotel in the C a t-a-k-i-11 ity In the bayshdre area. Father-Son Banquet "The Strength To Endure' during both services. Sunday Mrs. Ralph Howardson,'M r s. Mountains, N.Y. and Mrs. Syl will be the sermon topic al School will meet at 9:30 a.m. •Robert Mauser, and Mrs. Nor- ia'Korobow, two tickets to The annual father-and-s o n both the 10 and 11 a.m, service Senior' High Fellowship Group man Janwlch. The Muslo Man." meet* at 7 p.m. ~rmnque t,-sponsored"~by the on Sunday.-Church- school ~ Is Hostesses were Mrsr Eugene * Men's Club of the First Bap- held at 10 a.m. with classes First Church of Christ, Newman, Mrs. Albert Sllon, 1 tist Church, Matawan, will be for each age group, Baptls Solentlst. . Crystal Discussed Mrs. Jack Lazar, Mrs. Milton held Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. In Youth Groups meet as follows 84 Broad St., Kejport At Art Group Meeting Markowltz, Mrs. Ted Sher- the lecture room of the church. Juniors at 4 p.m.; Junior High Sunday service 11 aim. Wed- man. The next regular meet- The annual affair is open to and Senior High at 7 p.m. nesday testimonial meeting The art group of the Wom- ing will be held May 15 at the all residents of the community. The father-and-son banquet p.m. Reading room open Wed- an's Club of Matawan ended its synagogue. - " Mayor Spaftord W. Scbanck will be held on Tuesday, al nesday 3 to 4 p.m. year's activities on Tuesday will welcome those attending 6:45 p.m. The vital Importance of spir- afternoon at a meeting at the and a magician will entertain. Mid-week prayer and Blbli home of Mrs. R. L. Cnrtan. Larry Eiseman Attends Tickets may be obtained from itual growth will be emphasiz- Study Is held Thursday at 7:3C ed at Christian Science serv- Tho subject of "Crystals" was pring Styling Meet any member of the men's dub p.m. discussed and Illustrated by ices Sunday, Keynotlng the Mrs, Bayard T. Lamborn. Ice lesson-sermon entitled "Proba- Spring styling of the Hair crystals or mow flakes, as well Fashion Council of the New tion after Death" Is the Gold- as mineral orystals.-such-as en-Text- from'-Jeremiah <17-7): Jorsey Association .of Master diamonds, nine and quartz, Hair Dressers was held Sunday upfi 'Blessed Is tio man that were Included in the talk. :or trusteth in the Lord, and t the Berkeley-Carteret Hot- whose hope the Lord is." A piper on Chinese Art. el. Asbury Park. Larry Else- Selections to be read from showing the development of cul- man, proprietor of Creative SpringL "Solence ani Health with Key ture from ancient times to the Hair Stylists, Keyport, parti- to the Scriptures" by Mary present, was given by Mr«T-Gr ipated In the morning for hair Baker Eddy include tho follow- J Sterling Thompson, sr. Ex- shaping of several models. ing "(400:20-25): "We can, and amples of embroidery, paint- During the afternoon Mr. ultimately Ehall, so rise as to Ing and sculpture were shown. lsemase n presented a model avail ourselves In every direc- A demonstration on rcflnish- with the hair style of the fu- tion of Uio-supremacy of Truth lng picture frames was given ure, which featured the new over error, Life »ver death, by Mrs. Peter A. Read. lead band amTchemlse effect. and good over evil, and this Others attending were Mrs. _ the evening, Mr. and Mrs. growth will go on until we ar Johnson Carton, Mrs. Peter Eiseman attended tho banquet rive at tho fulness of Ood's TenEyck, and Mrs. Pnul Blsh. n the Crystal Ball Room of the Idea, and no more fear that wo otel. shall bo sick and die." Guadagnos Honored At From the Bible will bo read ocid Club Meeting the following vLuke 20:38): Sunday Party, Buffet "For he Is not a God of tho Held At Wilson Home On Sunday.Mr^and Mrs. J. 3ead,~but "of tho "HvinB; for M. MacEvoy, Little Silver, en- i'Toim^Wiison, ".'M'crgari- all live unto him." tertained at a family cocktail llle, was hostess .to the Social ' St. Joseph's Church party and buffet In honor of Club Apr. 16. Present were Maple PL, Kejport Mr. and Mra. Anthony Ound- Mrs. EdWnrd Becker.- Mrs. Rev..Cornelius J, Kane, Pastor agno, Matawan, who celebrat-. Harry Konowalow, Mrs. Louis Masses will be held Sunday b'& tli'eTr"'45tir'wcd"dlng"TannT- Beckert; "Mr "srRobert ;;Oweri3; ) versary. rs. Donald Miller, Mrs. Mar- with our HOME IMPROVEMENT ioming_fttJL_8.J . 10 and 11 In Smith, sr., Mrs. Martin o'olook. "'" Andrews, and Mrs. Andrews Smith; Jr., Barbara Lynnand JUST BEING IN a cohtScfcTt'a Stimnte of tKe Chilstine Smith. Mrs. Leroy anddauBhter-Mlehellef-N e~w work you want done. Our experienced loan Attend Meeting York: Mr. and Mrs. John anPeIt7MrsT~Joseph-Lanzanv Blauvelt, Holmdel: Mr. and ir Mrs. Garrett Denise and counselor will arrange an easy monthly re- On Thursday, the Monmouth Mrs. Michael F. Guadagno and laughter, Diane Lynn, Mrs. % payment schedules, Wee months to repay. Presbyterlal mot at H i g h t s- son, Michael, Little Silver; Zobert Seber, Jr., Miss Safab na seber. -••••• town for the spring meeting. i Mr •.*,< u.. •>».__>. FerrBno> Saves hundreds of steps tor pennies^ - , See us this week for full details." - T h o s o attending from Mata- and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A Mrs. Lonzaro received a wan were' Mrs. W. Smiley, Guadagno, Matawan, .„ An txira phemt Mrs, William Lambert, Mrs. Becker won the gift-for the always handy. Easy to answer,.. easy to use—even when for yottr tilthm LIBERAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION W.iRuIo„,„.,„n Smith. Mrs. , Arnold Pats and oils become rancid vening. .-. The next meetin—g will you're in the midst of cooking. You'll be delighted at the Masalc, Mrs. Louis Heiscr wlien they are exposed to light i be tield at the home of Mrs. difference it makes. And those sleek new model phones are- eostionlf Mrs. Chester A. . Galloway, air, moisture and heat. Once August Boldt. . » 159 Main Street — Matawan Mra. William C. Noddlngs, opened, salad dressings a n d I' —^ as pretty as they are practical..Available in color for a 4rs. Laurence J. Altkcn, Mrs. oils should be kept under re-! If you need printing- of any single additional charge. To order: simply call your tele- M. G. Dunyak; WrsTJ a m e Vfrigeratloa and tightly covered.' kind, we are here to serve you. phonei business office. :, Fodi.'rcil Homo lotm Bciult Laurie, Mrs. Frank Bradach s»ys MbnmouUj County Home Our quick service and reason-, and Miss Edith Clark. . ' Agent Mrs. Lorna K. White. ' able prtoM "will jiIeM* rjou. ets to a future dance. Alfred Liang admitted driving on Fre- the three licenses Immediately and a membership card listing and Sherry VanHouten of the place poles there so that light New Members For! Souza took^moving pictures of neau Ave. at the time with to Borough Clerk Arthur C. P-TA objects, and scout lnslg- Brownies'; Kenneth Townsend, may be provided. the young guests and these her two small children but said Hall. nlos were placed ln the stone Glenn Klnkade, Kent .Steven- Askirig for public co-opera- she did not see any dog hi her by Glenn Klnkade, • Pack 13,1; son and Thomas Nupp for will be shpwn at a dance hi the Councilwoman Mrs. Gene- tion, Horace Anderson, chair- Pedal Pushers path and only felt a bump ln Jill Leltner, Troop 25, and Don- Cub Pack 131; Jill Leltner, vleve Dohnell. chairman' of man of tho roads-' commit toe, near future. the rear of the car at one oc- na Ryder for the Brownie Fatty Hess, Nancy Shaver and Miss Patricia Kazlmlr. pres- parks and sanitation, reported said material from new lawns MATAWAN JOURNAL Chaperones w«ro the Misses casion. 3ifiOE,.._. Nancy Klnkade of Girl Scout ident, conducted the recent that a clean-up day will be In tho developments IsSvashlng meeting ol the Browntown Max Lubelsky, Marlboro Troop 26. Betty and Mary Belher, Mrs. held' throughout the borough on Qther llems-jrtffgfed In the Into the Bowers clogging them First Beotlon " Pe'flat Pushers 4-n Club at the Gardens, owner of the dog, up. He reported also that there Milton Piala. Joseph Mb Ills, May 1. Councilman Robert stone wero a document listing Mr. Chenoweth served as Apr. 24,1958 P»«e Seven home of Mrs. B. c. Maccla. was in court and strongly in- Is much litter accumulated ln John DiGiovannl and Jack 01- Colot asked residents to us e the signatures of the board of chairman of the cornerstone Browntown. The following new sisted on action against. Mrs. ceremonies and was nsslsted by certain sections of the town- sen, chairman. The next dance Liang. When he became too in- caution while burning trash, education, board secretary, A number of home owners members were Installed: Suz- principal and custodian of board members Mrs. Kissel, ship apparently because resi- anne Newman, Jacqueline and •will be held Friday evening. sistent for the pleasure of the citing present danger of grass again told the commlttco tffy funds; the brochure for the Mr. Ackerson and Principal dents do not take advantage of Lucille Robinson, Sharon Bas- court, complaint was signed and brush fires. their dralnago problems and Interesting dance contests will new school; a ballot used In Mrs. Ackerson A public ad- the trash collections- eaob tedo, Sharon Hoever, Ruth against him for allowing a dog month. ___... those of flooded cellars,, and be held. the referendum and record of dress system, used during the _ Faust, and Linda Johnson. to run at large ln violation of dedication, was obtained Michael Staats, former build* the borough ordinance. He was results and copies of the board Another resolution passed Ing Inspector, advocated adop- Announcement was made School Dedicated through' the courtesy ot the fined $10 and $5 costs. nilnutes authorizing construc- authorizes an application to the tion of a supplement to tha that Miss Anne Chamberlain (continued from page one) Keyport First Aid Squad, Pleas Accepted Keyport State Police entered tion of the new school. State Highway Commissioner building codo to require drain has been awarded the Camp Crossley, president of the complaint against Lawrence In addition, names of pupils for a 75-day extension of the title around the sldea of cel- Scholarship for Girls sponsored Holmdel Township Parent- McCrary, Morganville, for and teachers oj each class ln deadline for final application lars along with a sump well by William H. Dansforth, who Teacher Association arid Board In County Courts passing on the right on Route the school tysttm were placed Appoints Water for stato road aid. Tho time Is and eloctrlo pump equipment, awards two each year In the ot Education members Barry ln tho stone by the following requested to determine wheth- David and Adele Entlich, 79 on Apr. 21. He was fined. ' (continued from page ono) and ho KIIVO tho committee a State of New'Jersey, with the Linden, Friday entered pleas Lubkert, Peter Qenovese. Mrs. class representatives: Mnrglo er to use tho grant for opening Ing out of service because of copy of such an ordinance. ""• • second one /olng to a boy. ol Innocent to charges of sell- Mary Kissel, Mrs. Doris Ueb- Wilding, eighth grade; Ned up of now roads or repair of Miss Charrjb jrlaln will spend ing wine to a 15-year-old Key- enow, John B. Ackerson, Car- Crossley, seventh; Dolores Me- the failure of one light, existing ones. Tin road aid K number of bids were re- two weeks, from July 28 to port youth at the Hollywood Jail Threat For n;lne Arnbroslno, Harry Pitch- gllo and Edward Kclscy, sixth; Flan Summer ProgrAm schedulo upproved by tho ceived f o f two Ford acdana, Aug. 14 at Camjj MInawanca. Grocery, 82 Lower Main St., (continued from page one) er and-Robert Chenoweth. Jan Barron and Elaino Addis, Donald Macrea, recreation township provides that $6001 bo ordered out ot aervloo by tha Mich., where she will take a MatnWan Township, which site where dumping had gone Items, marking the cere- fifth; Ann Therkelson, fourth; chairman, sold planning for provided by tho state, and $D30 pollco department which used - course In Christian Leadership they operate. Their pleas were on "for years." monies and school referendum Panny Avachcn and Vincent tho summer program at Du- by tho township. thorn as prowl cars, The Econ- Training. She was honored for accepted by Monmouth County ..._ ...Other* Charted one-yenr^ago at which propos- Coyne,- third; Dennis Zllinskl hernal Lako Is now underway Many Nccflr' AsslBtntico omy A ii 16 Body Coihrniny, - heiM-H accomplishments dur- Judge Elvin R. Simmlll woo The magistrate Imposed five- als to construct and finance and Thomas Scholl. second; and program announcements Commlttoeman John Phillips South Amboy, was high' bid- _ Jnelher eight years' membeiv scheduled an Apr. 2B trial day suspended sentence on Mrs. the school were approved by Robert Ackerson and Kathleen will be mndo soon. Tho Old called attention to tho need of der for which It offered $326, ship. date. Marlon Sanford, ClUfwood district voters, were placed ln laderosa, first, and Thomas Bridge Community Center some assistance for those who and Ab» Km I), sayrovIHe, who Miss Janice Tesch, Miss Pa- the cornerstone. committee lias asked for a rul- Bulfer trom tho elfccts of tho James T. Baunders. Perth Beach, for Tecent disorderly Avochen and Linda Larson, ollorod $535 was high bidder ' -trlcla Kazlmir, Miss Barbara ing concerning tlm selling of present business slaw up and Amboy, pleaded Innocent to a acts In altercations with next Mayor Ackerson placed in kindergarten. A gold-plated for tho 1057 model. Final Halo Crane and Miss Margaret cigarettes at the stand It con- suggested tho committee es- charge of Issuing a $63 worth- door neighbors. the cornerstone ft document trowel, used to loy tho stone was ordorcd hold over until ._ Krimmel .will.enter the home- ducts at tho lako recreation tablish contact with tho fodor- less check to the Keyport Fur- The magistrate collected $672 listing the signatures of tha was donated by Mr. Prestonr May 8 to permit a check of -Jnakinscontest sponsored by area and also hti3 suggested al government to see If funds niture Co., Keyport, Dec. 28 in fines and costs from 33 traf- township committee; Mra. Scout members of the color tho lcRiUlty of ROinu of tho wo- the Middlesex County 4H that the Jersey Central Power for local publlo works aro 1957,. His trial was set for fic offenders. Of these 25 were Crossley presented the 1087-58 guard Included Cherle Baker. vialons of tho salo advertise- and Light Co, be asked to available Group, which Includes sewing May 1. • stopped on the Garden State program booklet with members Donna Ryder, Susan Pcscux ment. . and cooking. Registrations for Parkway, including Theodore -"camp in July and for the Jun- In Middlesex County Court, Brown, Montclair, who pleaded lgr_teadei:s! CaupAug: 24 to Francis Roginskl, 20, of. 32 guilty-to drunken driving. Ho 29 In Stokes State Forest have Harding ' A v e., Sayrevllle, was examined by Dr. J. P. been received. charged,wlth breaking, enter- Cooper, Matawan, alter hav- Receive Ribbon ing and larceny ln the theft of ing been picked up Apr. 11. He For\ their prize-winning win- $280 worth of liquor and (60 in paid the usual $200 fine plus dow display In the J.C. Ecru 'cash from a bar and grill Jan. the $20 medical fee and $5 costs ney Store, Sayre Woods "Shop- '22, entered a plea of non vult. and lost his license for two ping Center, the girls have re. The alleged offense took place years." celved their excellent ribbon at Ted's Bar and Grill, Madi- son Township; ' Capt. J, Edgar Wilkinson, and the excellent ribbon for township police, arraigned Fred FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE SERVICE HELP WANTED the store displaying the win- John L. O'Cbat, 41.. of 115 L. Oliver, Port Monmouth, arid UNFUHNISIIED, 3 room! and ball), SAVINGS up to 7O',l. foam rubber, 1'AINTINO, (tDcurntlni. Inntrio or out. ning exhibit. A formal presen- Main St.. South River, a for- John W. Franke, Waldwick, for heit. hot water furolilied. Private Aluminum Windows plastic; and loaUmrotto, Cover i Cleu.i Work, rontiouimo prlcoi, Bn.«H tation will be made to Pen- mer, Cliffwood resident, plead- entrance. Inquire 101 AtlanUo AVB., dinette »sts for as little as 11.29. muBOM polnloct DUO cant, 9130. ,>hi< FEMALE OPERATORS an accident at the Cliffwood Matawan. win Venetian Blinds •eauUtul materials, slip cuvers, cur- •our mulorlftl, Cull (or (r«o «iUnute, ney's In the near future. er! non vult to an accusation Ave. and Route 35 traffic light me btlmatesr—Ko Monty Down tains and draiica, 1'lno qunltty rnt- VflUoit, 'Mftliiwni. l'S4U'J. _ ' wjgj . DAV t • 4;3O • NlUira I . a WEST KEANSBURG, no«r Highway Karl A. Frantt. Kayport M408. tons and novelty patterns. Wllco'a- Two thank-you notes, were charging him with breaking Apr, 6. Mr. Oliver was fined 30, furnished .3 room apartment; JACK'B li|iholilory, trto eitlmnt0H, SINHl.E AND DOUnUO NKEDLB and entering with Intent to ACCOHDIONS DoOt-Yourself Culler, Highway .10, read by the secretary, one for turning left Into Cliffwood private bath: heat and hot water. NEW and used, bc,ught>sold.r«nted. r*. Leo's Keypnrt Auction Market, wjtf targe aelectloii of labrk^t »lio bout steal from up A&P Supermar- bill Keanisurg c-08«a. wJU •ciuhloMi. Cnll Mfttawnu l-O^l-J from Miss Elizabeth S m 11 h, Ave. ln the face of oncoming paired and axchanged. N. J, uu- After S pin, call M«tawati l-0O7lhM, BAYSHQEE-JTOGp ket la the Old •Bridge section traffic. APARTMENT, 3 roomt. CaU Boat- ale Center, 41 Broad St., Kayport, Tat. REFKICiEltATOil, «"B. Inquire, I,. Middlesex County Assistant KEyport 7-147(1. Ussoru on ail us- perimuttor. 04 Fleetwond Drtvo, wja4 of Madison Township Feb. 6. ford W. Schanck, Matawan 1-1001. •Agent, for the dinner given by wjtj .atrumenta. r wjif Hatlet or call Koy|iort -7-5IHD-W. WJS4 MATAWAN retldant caters to retired iieoplo! tpoi'lal niTals, TV, air onn* .* the - girls at which she was a Victor P. Volkert, 20, of 8466 CEMENT • mixer; portable. - ca« or ONHTCD STATES and foreign stamps, DAI1Y crib. nrncllcDlly now, Csii guest and one. from the Mid- Summerfleld Ave.j Laurence RclieflPromised electric driven, rensonable; alfQ llnolo and blocks, plate _ number* Keyport 7-S1II0 mornings. WI24* ltufDrouooR mNinreu<--ln* dlesex"Couiity~4=H Club; Agent SArden tractor with attachment* far CaUXcrpoj* 7-14« ..v-T-.-irlt•*1tflt TWO year. old -J75- gatiun -«IU tunic r 7-5886 Harbor, pleaded not eullty to gardens, lawna etc.- GanlenB*plowea, MQuvnA\ v-onoi. _ wja* ' acknowledging* the' Christmas (continued from page one) FmaiDAlUE, O.M, Excellent mo- with iiaug* and filler; reasonable. ivIU contributing to the delinquency mason^work on request. Open even- chanlcal condition, Call Free- Coll Maiawan 1-3D0D-M; WJJ4 i>AINTINa and paper harming, reT. cookies- donated' by • the girls to port, ..was granted his first Ingj, oil Keyport 7-4D78M7 wjtf 4 aonable rntet. Call 3. L. rliirenpe. lliuil Hohiml gridutle, good o eTT of a "16-year-old boy Feb. 1. hold B-20IU. y/M 3MAIX tool aheds, 130 apiece, Call _ <__ths :_soMers:.who..jcQuidlndt J)e -Volkert was indicted for al- stand lease at the station by APARTMENT, 4 roomi, all Improve- Mata\vaiKl-IO»a. t w)m Matawan ,'I-Mtp-W. , wl»4 'liul oiwinlliisllnn, not over council at its last meeting.' ments, ' heat supplied. ' Inquire 1 T>»rnou>»rnour iri-amrirr»WiI~Srluaino4iiri-amrirr»WiI~Srluain 4i, At>- home for Christmas: legedly enticing the boy to 'AtlanUc Ave, Matawsn. W126O per month. Inquire 1102nd St, sails, 1200, Inquire 64 AUsnllo Avo., Ident, that Crov. Robert B. Keyport or oil Keyport 7-OUS-M. ly. Call Keyport 7J0JO and place -. ol an Atlantic Aye., Matawan. w»4' South itlvsr. Will comt U your Meyner appealed, by letter • to Issued licenses-to operate cubs • - wJJt your ad for turns tail raiulU. home. Call Clifford 4-7«m. , J34 in the borough limits. He was EASV" manglfi tlectrlo trenir. lAUla the township committees of APARTMENT, 9 rooms and bath, J, Costa, 31 Porshlim Placa, Key- i'S.ockholders Madison, Marlboro and Manal- directed by council to return 2nd floor, heat, hot wator and elec- MAIUIS'S Farm Market, of Valley port. Call Keyporl 1-Skni, will ' MAINTENANCE Builnen OpportunHlet tric supplied. Near business center Drive, ItGute 34,-Matawnn has mov- Elect Board, Officers apan, to join ln doing some- and "schools, Write Dox C In care of ed to a larger location. For shrub- i51 Ford Vfl motor anil nuta trnni* : LEGAL NOTICE GENERAL SERVICES l-o!" thing about it. r —•-— this-newspaper. - w)24' bery, rpffei,-- rhoijndomlron, atalcas, mltilorir very - good oon<1lil, IT I'orjlilng 1'lncn, Kivyiidrl stockholders of "the Hanson- Mayor John L. Chamberlain ABSENT DEFENDANTS per month. Call Frospoct 5-0720. moss and all planting needs see Ma- office dcik ullli clinlr, I1&. HI MO I Knyporl T-IH19 or Ksyiinil ' told a resident who Jives on SUPERIOR COURT WJJ4 rio at new location, Sonny's Form carpet nwBopor, nlmniil now, %i. Now K now orgttnltntlon provldlnK VanWInkle-Munnlng Co., Mata- OP NEW JERSEY Market, naiite 34. CnlU Neck at traf- v Iiftc l)om 11 Hlit a foal l>r«w, |S. Old plet« bngmeerod mnlntat.Rt.Dii *irvlifl, THIIKIC homes, mil Inillillnsi, IHolT. the road st the Maditjon Town- 1 CHANCERY DIVISION MATAWAN, apartment, 4 rooms and Carpentry, clopU-LcM, iiRlnUnil.—u»v< ...way frimuii., ntJ l.at. «»wf I unlwm ^at^f beld, {kpr, J^t^tbp.^oilQw-i -MONMOUTH COUNTY ;. , flc light. fuHhlontd aocrnlnry c«Uinel, |10, i l ship CoirrmltteeifrieetJiiK. M9?>i : bath; available, Immediately, Call Pnnolrd I ml do doorn. Hi »'BO S al Ing, plumbing roofing %\o, All mrM alia. Call Mauwan I-OOMJ, w)»4» -- -In* -woro eleote«.«• road this spring but beyond and personal reprcaentatlvcs, and er Main St., Matawan. wJ24* nor and ninny ftmii l^ - Call M»(o MATAWAN 1-3307 U. Boots, Myron B. D 1 g g i n, this, nothing could be done. his. their or any of their successors USED aluminum tension screens; waJ5_n Ml.if_ . . J£« Prank W. Donovan. Louis M. APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath. In- 8 • M X SO. J • 32 X 80, 3 ^ 21 X 42. ATTENTION The mayor estimated It would In right, title and Interest; MRS. quire 4 IJigh St., Matawan or call 1 >.32 x 0 x 0 door. Iteasonuble. In- nKJ'itTuKiiATOiT7*<^ETinl»Vcul)lo STEPHEN BEDLE. wife of Stephen foot, IBO III. tieiir.cn also Q.K. j.yi Humifi. ,Van a; Halsey, Irvine cost $16,000 to reconstruct I Bedle, tier heirs, devisees and per* Matawan M935-U after 0 p.m. \vj24 nuire Howard Wilson, la Center Ave., J. Mack, John C. Miller. Rob- Matnwan or cull MntHWnn 1.10DD. w|24 wmlilim tnarlilno. hoth like new. Cull lilTtlnji iind Imllnif, Trarlur work hf CALLINCl AI.I, PII road In the Madison Township eonal representatives,, and her, BUNGALOW, a rooms and balh, gas Maiawan l'44HMt. ii4 their or any of their successors In heat: $00 per month. Carlton. II. all klmlu. Ilornmrornmri I'rtlnI'relt., Old TenTon- MKN ert M. Norton, VanWinkle section and the township could rlRht. title, and interest, and "UN- COLDSI'OT upright froeier, Ilko ncn'. nent Itonil, Mor>rifaiivlllei , oiiiirinltit Mm Paling, Ilenl Estate & Insurance. 31 300 pound capnclly. Call Keypnrt anvlllo Cleniriol Slore, Call Mrilaws Todd. O.ayson Vandeaf, War- not afford such use of f u n d s KNOWN CLAIMANTS", and their Osborn St., Keyport. Call Kojport »82W J2«- Situation Wanted HAZI.KT ren S. Wilkinson, Wilbur R. heirs, devisees and personal repre- 7-1010. ^ wJ24' •3--S sentatives, .and . their. oj^an>Lor. their, lXrsiiranOrori.^il-toMi.jLiaife S^imSrV^SSaffiFTrmnr^FTii successors In right, title and in* WAltTMENT,31irfKer«Bmk;t>flVBte MISCELLANEOUS tilns, alto itrelch eurtnlna In my men and wninen; 34 limir smior, Officers are Mr. Todd, chair- ' Mothers' have' protested to tercst, defendants. bath, privato entrance, heal anil hot own homo. Prompt lervlot). Call L.S. visloni individual dint*, IJcenteri ny man of the board: Mr. Hague, the township board of educa- water supplied. Adults only. Inquire COME And get it. Priflvvfirxl,'' mnny_ I'ark »y 1-anng. jrjil Hlflto of Now Jorapy. HeHsimAble YOU ARE HEHEBY SUMMONED 3 Atlantic Ave.. Matawan. wjtf good tlml)on; UIHO sultuhlo fur (Iro-WOMAN wishes In rard for chilli In ralot, Mi inllos Hnutii of Matawau president: Mr, Wilkinson, ex- tion because the condition of and required to serve upon Robert nJacc wood: ClKfwood Beach, liptwcon her own boine.; nlco yurd, Cnll Unlit, Highway 34; nppnilta Wliltcj the road is s6 bad the Madi B La Mura, Esq., plaintiffs' attor- FIVE room new apartment, located Onto Inn. Cnf) Mniawnn l-ftOll, Iti -ecutlve. vice president; James Soutli Main St., Keyport. Cull Key- ql'n Firtdlo and Clitrwnnd \\w\. w Kujporl 7.114H'M. • W)J4 UI! son school bus contractors win ney, whose address is 117 Main Street. port 7-3034, wJ24« !' % i->'W il«ll»r« Ililo (niuity A. Bndaluco, Charles E. Bag- Maiawan, New Jersey, an answer to n a Iwiina nl nmr nwn, Assume 0.1. wellt Mr. Diggln. Mr. Norton. hot traverse it and children the complaint filed, tn. a Civil Action HATAWAN, 213 Main St., rooms, ii B iainily. Kite road. Committeeman Frank Carlomusto, husband and wife, are , Edwin _M Close.-Bamuel C- plaintiffs, and - Stephen. Bcdle, et. als., USED CARS n» fill ll KI""C * -" 1 Ttstellffe—reported^Mar. -- 13 are defendants, pending in the Su- US.INESS SERVICES "Farmer, assisl5nt~vlce~ presl that 14 loads of stone had gone J'JSl Dodge |i ton panel, |IM; also MIIHil.ltTOWN, HMch Ints lii lilnmn der.ts; Mr. VanClear, assistant rlor Coun of New Jersey, within l r In on the Marlboro Township days ifter April 24th. 1U58. exclu- 1048 Chevrolet panel, 1100; both in iliWIIil* secretary; Karl M. Jacobl, as K U°pd__runnirff condlUon. --CaltMnta- L,ni'iL!'""i|illl l«Wil, wi'tilliiiiT">'"i ctindltKin'l wnuiifii, I'liiiri-ol side bf-Uie road. - L sive of auch dale. If you fall to do -slstant-xreasurerT-and-Oeorge so, the relief demanded^in'the com' wan 1-3380-W. wJ24» Contractori ;n.ai!idiiidSYijJviiiiruiiii,r plaint will be taken against you by Television ull illnlin riium, thrtxi laraa Imill ~~W, "Stone, controller. default. LEGAL NOTICE i ' ""•, rwrmllun rontn Ms |J, Kitrl • This action has been instituted for 1, 0. Melmr, riorcnct kvt., Ko>. MI wild wti I nvtii, cnuiilar r'ania aitii Dog Runs At Large, the purpose of quieting title to lands S4B1 TELEVISION SERVICE CAN YOU PERFORM iri. Naw huiiifls, varaiat, til alttp larliaim dlipuiiil. - IWII iiallta" flril Legion Teen-Age Dance situate in the Township of Raritan, SHERIFF'S SALE _.iunt and ronolrt. Utty flntnolnii level air ••nnilllloneil »nr •liiiuni'i Hit; Owner Fined County of Monmouth and State of SUPERIOR COURT Call us tar rslltblt TV ssrvioti Mla- arian||ad Cti) Ktypnrl /.flbo , w)(l I'omliiri, Dnii'i nilat lhij-on«,'|n,totl.' Attracts More Than 50 New Jersey, being a lot containing OF NEW JERSEY vfslon antannaa repaired and fnatau- A SERVICE THAT CHANCERY DIVISION VVAIIM air nstllns tystamt Inttailid, A dog owner who sought to 0.718 acres located on the southeast- ad, Wt also repair radios tnrj amiu Its, oil or «oal rurnscti tna tlittH Walker * Walker llijtllora-Llsllii.t erly side at Poole Avenue approxi- MONMOUTH COUNTY •lactrlo applltncaa. mtttl work. Our SO yttra •Kptrltnoa wauled for nil type, of proparllnii, Wo Friday night's teen-age press a case against a motor- mately 021 feet northeasterly from Docket No. F 1»3 pi0P-LE WANT? antbltg ut to |lv« you a lood lob lisya nituy i-llr.nu lulsresliiil in in. dance, sponsored by the Laur- ist for running over the animal the intersection of Poole Avenue and Tho Brooklyn Savlnfs Bank, a Bank. at low Oust, nrtnlcitlt, «70 Mtln St., ••rap«d, finished tiid l.v t» llmlr iiiininlaaion >ih«du)s> iary, at the new Legion Home, wan, Monday for having allow- wife, Defendtnlt - ...... -.-,-,..._ ^. T 4 lnabove set forth or any part thereof WITH A. wliliil: i Is (I'tt'v" mi stini t ffu r mien ltlisllngti , was attended by 56 boys and ed the animal to run at large, and you, tha persons to whom this By virtue of a writ of execution lit KEYPORT, - notice Is addressed are made party tho sbove stated tcUon to me direct- HII I-Ull .,8219. ShrawsiiHirv Olflf., glils, who enjoyed the music therby making it hazardous for ed. I shall expose lor sale st public defendant* because you are the own* KEYPORT 7-3081 BUSINESS • - -- • •' ' * wt3l •furnished by Mrs. Albert Pet- autolsts. ers of said land or have on lncohata vendue, at Uie Court House In the COMMERCIAL right-of-dower-or a riRht of dower- Borough of freehold. County of Mon- AMI fn)Tffi(Nsr'ii~fcoVrTtir»irtHi~ti _era i —The dog being hit by an auto thereln as herelnabove designated. muuLh, New Jtrsoy, on Monday lilt 'our-prontrty^aitan^JlMmprovt*- was reported at 3:10 p.m. Apr. Dited: March 22nd. 1058 «"• day oj May. 1D3J, al 2 o'clock, —TVSERVICE—" -—GLASSIFIBD---- Jienlt. No nrlct ov»i phont llTuh. Winners of the Jitterbug con- V M. DayllfM Savlnj Time. —RESIDENTIAL teat were William Qerrlty and 14 from observers &t Freneau I. GRANT RCOTT. ALL that certain tract or parcel ol MATAWAN 1-160O ia»_ ^.V^iw* mt,«T(|||& Clerk of Superior Court PHONE BUILDING Miss JoAnn Mollls; waltz con- Ave. who had the license land, situate, lyinj and belni In the - TEN EYCX nONBOM IMC 'rjlraaliilld wJU numbers of the car and the of N. J, Borough of Matawan, In Hie county of HATAWAN •lor* frnnli a ip«clally| all trim ol BtJX rwiiiia, lul 100 » 100. I'Tict teatrPeter Smith and Miss J£4 134 17 ^^ Monmouth. In Uie Stale of New Jer. rnnodtllnf and altaratlrina, Call for dog. The car belonged to Fan- 1M1I0. Imiulm wnekanili, 7IM Cn- L o r r. a I n e Thomas Walsh. PUBLIC NOTICE • soy, belnff more particularly dcEcrltjcil frit etUmalti, Jot Martin, Malawan umlilri Avn., Unlnn Mtti'li or call ny T. Liang. Old Bridge, Mrs. TO CONTACTORS as follows: , AND All KM llrixiklyn, Dewty I-I101 tllai | p.m. Prizes are free admission tick- Notice U Hereby gtveri thai sealed BEGINNING at > point In tlin north- bids will be received by THE BOR-easterly lino of New Brunswick Ave. RUSSELL HANSEN ...SJ'.f OUGH .OP MATAWAN. for mainten- nue. Said point belnl dlsltnt 000.10 CLASSIFIED IKKAI. iiirnvr iiungalu*, « riMilit «nll ance and repair material* In the feet from a monument marklni the TV SERVICE Haiti, llvliiu rimm «|i|irinlin«lrly BOROUGH OF MATAWAN, in the southwesterly corner of t tract of THORESEN M K II, Iml u»l*r nil Imal, aluiiiliiuiri County of MONMOUTH. with an es- Innd. owned by Clarence zirRler at fcl'irm vvlrulim'i mul siireriiis: vent- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING timated amount of 22.&00 gallon* of described In a deed from JrsLle F. OWN Kith or ttmi UlliviU. l^it KK> H lim. I'tU'iri asphaltj£_ol) JiC-2 or 3, 9 000 gallons Zlegler to Clarence Zlcidcr liy deed l'>r 'lull k Mlc, Ilimi (.'trlliiil II. I'ul- of a*pha 1 Me ai] MC-1 or 2. and flWrecorded-In Book 2132 tin pngc 394, SHORE RADIO •'«, ll»al I'..In If 4 liKumni't, 31,0.. tons^f 3/8''.br&ken.*lono, and «jx;h- said monument belnr distant Ml .70 Top_Soll JIITIMATES CIIEKIirUM,V OIVKN 1< 1 i: K nm ed and read In public at MATAWAN feet from the westerly line of Main SALES & SERVICE CALL KKANHUllliri r) J.V/0 BOROUGH HALL. I&8 MAIN STREET Street: running thence n) along Uie 31 CHUHCII IT. " Oil ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS ,,;/;:";• *»"" - "1 " ^ RATE CHANGE , TOP SOIL NhVVI.V di'i-riraird riiiii'li li.iinp, knnl- -•••-; rr •> • on MAY 13, If.M. at 8:15 P.M., Daynortheasterly lino nl New Urunswlck KKANflUUHO 1KW1I.J light Savins Time. I Avenue, Nnrlh flfly-lhr*-^ ilrcrrcs Dietrich Urot., Ine. Trench digging. IV iilim hllt'fu.11, living riiiiih »llli ffirly-flve rnlnules we*l (No 3.1 ties. tXPEM TV » ANTF.NNA i"|il»i>, » Minium., ami , i>mi|... Specifications and form* of bids Iruiiklng A hulldorlnt!. Mnon Mild Aliiniiniiin iiinrin1 wliifluwt'. ..'.anil -i for the proposed work, prtparcd by *y Wl a ill.tsnc* of Go tf<-t t,, . and -fravel,- 4lrlv«way - strtvel,- blu* joint fixed by a r,U.l!<-; llimre (2) ii'rrnui, v-iii'lian filliuf*: tilKdrlu EFFECTIVE MAY 1,1958 Karl F, Ileuicr, Engineer, have fwen stone, clndors and lolopp tolloll, W "prprlnlg 'lov«, lia.wio. .Caill.iu ll 'I'lilfnn, filed In the ollicc of the said engin- r.orth Ihlrtv-M* degrn-s flMren mlfl-, MATAWAN i-6070 LawL n Av«,Av , MaltwMaltwtnt . Cali MatawaMataw n eer at 121 Main Street, and may tw nlM eatl (N .10 dc* I!' Kl t distance I-3W3 or Maiawan I- (J W1J4 •1 . lti.'v|"ii", l'»n"Kry|Wl'l I.lol'r)' " Irupectrd by prospcctive-tjtrJdcn-Our* «t'-Uo.-.|Mt--ta-a_|K>liil- fl»«rl by » KEANSBURG 6-2300 Ing business hour*. •lake; thence <3) south fifDi.lhree if- *_A Cents 1 AA _Minirmim_ ^.JWdiJci—wiilbeJu/oUhcdJi d with « ^TOVliOif^ I'llAIIMItlfl faille (••iit,:awil...tr copy oi the tpccj/lraUon by the en- ri«. 4V Ki "mirl parnllp) v.nu thr-'firfi < >i'.tlu-"lil.-KMi1i.iii, llvlnii riKim, Charge iflneer on proper notice and payments course a dlntitnce til CO fri-t l.i a j>*/liil DON'S TV SERVICE lll'fl B ION LOAD 110 tur...... I'tirifiimnis mill hnlli: osil:iii-iton~a|,— of cost or preparation. fuced by a stoke: Ihcncrj Id tuulh TOI1 rVJII, « TOH UJAI> 112 llr, IIKI H-alrr-nll In-ill. Kull i-ellar. Uids must be made on atanriard thlrtv-slx degrees flftren mlmjl^* wen r*or tatl efficient radio and taltnrlslnn TOK-KOII. « T(IK U)AI> 114 Ixrililii'llillllng III liallna. (.'nil C'lllf, II3.2IIII <'ui Him II. l',,llnif, IVHI-HHT- CAPS or lower case letters proposal forms In .the manner desig- I? 34.15' W) and parallel wllli Ihr no- •«rrlc« call Mslawsn I-M44 t»)U HOAU HIIAVKI, II TUN SMMt— 114 alo A liikiltii'iTO, :il Oillorn SI , Ki-1- nated therein and required by ths cond course a dlptancejil JM.fccl.to fi;rrt |»». t Kits speclflcailf>njrnuBtbe idi lh**-t>oint ufpiscr of Beginning. viuu'mwr-+"mn i/fku i n Al." llAliN, ~iiuUt\(iitl a*ri~ry Cli,ilrr!i qiind. rfrnvcl, blue KM'iiffS unit Imili li|>kUlrB; rimtvittHl ixitrll. roatU-^a.rjulMflc.jrJdrcsifrd to MATA- pruned, cut down, flrtrplact IAKS ill-, llullrl'^l/ig grsdlrilfj-l"ls rlitared, nil SU'iiin l.i-»l, full iiillar. ll»r>i«l Billing charges will be discontinued. Ads will WAN BOROUGH COUNCIL and mum The apprnxlmaie amount tit the ml to ilia, lota cleared tin «ttl fill.j'tljn; >i-iitir-N, oil 1/itikn and srjMlo Upholttory Curll'ill II Piling, Hml Kttali- I In- be accompanied by a certified check Judgment to he sotlxriMi ^y tald cale malts nvm Call llsuwan 1-3(44 M druln l""l« iluy.. (.'all Motlln <>Iiv« 'or notJess thin ten Hot per cent ll the sum of no.35O.0O togelher frith •li'.-F, 31 0-lniin hi., KDIIIIII, Cnll t»|U f,t rvt-nlnifn Uu lift, rnlliriKtas. KrkH's IJMIIV'fi Upholaleri Bliop Auto, •j»ill 7-IDIll ^ ,,.?i?i bo billed[_as_a courtesy charge and are due, of theapmount bid. provide/) said toe costs or this sale. 7'finHJml., Wouh'yl'jyvn ..lid , Morgan. lurniiura. - hoau, ttlinrto and cut cft?ck r»d not be more thin f2p.000 Qn inA E. WOLCOTT. fShr-rlff. rtt*Iesf"th»n tWQOO J & d Rolldoilnq U11R. u.m No mone> down »> LJlUt Ul. ^porTpfesentation^ vtfh»n tWQOO »mJ & de. nalrt Arirll i. \Wft , Matawan Csfl Mstawan l-lmj^. Hl'I'.IIWIAI, -NKIOIIItOIIIIOOD Jlvered at the place and on the hour Xelvllle J. Beriow. Atlr. named above. The ttanriard proposal IK, lines) __^_ 33-1 110-55. ECKEL KROTHERS MATAWAN-l-0858-ltl 61Tft'|-OM"7ira(io~r,1ip covers "arid driipes. iftTOUV W111T1! CA«E..OOn_lANU.-- Contract »»Ui for business services »'e 4be une a» » i«rm»aUarh*rf-i^-u«Hrtjppfrmgni&fy fi *" " ' "iv Uliholstary and rfMulrlnsf. fllcharila W-'AI'JSD-lfll 5I.«..lM..->'lutt.,ul« . 1 Utrnratlng, call Kryjwil W " w>» tiiiulis, ^car rlirt«i.'hv* B»r4f|n. Ailspl- lUUfUrillCB-Hti~~~ ' specifications, copies of which wl]J ,, NOTICE TnlJCKJNO &.EXCAVATI1IO slile Inr I nr 2 famulus,.aflunlliig iiim- be furnlfhed. on.Application v>. engirt- '-~~rtottty^ to 'sail t>GT%unM~intirJi>*ny Ctlliir», tepUc. urikl. liU dirj, tw< a wnnrleifill biiv at 114,TO) Ni-lilli- TIip: MATTOH AND COUNCIL re- (rt UM- Ho»>prf#villa «*c»fn, MurJtrtfo soil, r&ad gravel, uaibed grave) arid TMtKH, eufnpl«l»ly gusranUed, fuU Manure IH'IIIIIIIII iln«* m,t ti»v* a ImaiiW pur- serves the rillli«, K«)it»»fl 7-6)03, reserved to increase or decrease thr> vJt^d to •ttc^d m puMIr- mr-rtJn* af )IO/IO/W 12 TIMES DEDUCT 20% ~"~ amount of work'as the best Interest of n^bertirvifJc SrhrvA on Mordiy even- ar 13, CllrfvoiK) Call Utttwan will llarltl nil c«. . • the Borouch may appear. \KV, Uuv a, \UU, al 8 tKJ /.•rloflc *M "HI u_l)4 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Bv order of 11 ATAWAH BOHOUCH VM. The object r»t (hi* mating ta Slip Covert HATAWAN, diaeclul 4(11 l«Mn mull, COUXCIL. tor Irjo pur-pot* (jf tnfnrV'TMUnK a Antique! Lawns > itr n,i't', I'll Us > l». oiilr 119.' Dated: April U. IBs volunteer fire rrmtpanyin Ihe H'^crtt* PINCUSHION ... ix), M'urth riiu'li niuif. Tr#u a 1,-hlni*, 25 cents will be charged Spafford W. Schtitck vjllc cecllem nnd to rh''j*«r * n*tr,e Cu*u>m mad* slip vnvttt and dr»(» ink 'Ulihtwt UupoMuriilt M»n. IHAI I garden and Itwn plowing, ' ' ' Mayor • . for the aolTl cmiwrtU^n fi fcirdanc* 'Me*, frtu ivitlrnatei ilvrn, thry>m Antiuun, »«iu to wit all Irpu «> granuig, haiinwing, liming and KlO.n IIUI til for blind ads using pur box number Arthur Hall with Pcvltcd fiUl«l«» at Die S«*t* ut fab/lcft Jti your own nomo. f-alt l ilwairy lit Urotd J!tn«itl MWM Itlof* I D.M. oi Ke> fuinltlieil nr unlurnl'hwli Mtliw; 31 19.15 ' , • " «lh? Hmfui, MaUwan l-»« W •»>. Mr-putt ii 14M titti ( p. ni, will •hit,. 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or UHvffO' 5'n 89 Plus FREE GIFTS With MERCHANT'S Green Stamps ALL PRICES IFFICTIVI APRIL 14, If and tb ONLY. ,.\.. three run total for tin Purple Keys New flrafls Plot Infield Passes Windy Day Test Bulldogs. ..••.-•-• -v Biddy BaskefbalWt Dedeorge was wild on the Honored By KYA Leagu mound for the Bulldogs. He walked two KHS batters In the On Saturday, t h • Keyport eighth but Fallon's good play Youth Athletic League gave a on Ammaturo's grounder got party for the boys who played him out of trouble. In the ninth First section Keypbrt fans had fond visions biddy basketball. During t b e Page Ten " ••• Apr. U. 19M for a while of their favorites party, a film was shown of las making up the five-Tun deficit. year's world series. Refresh- With one out, Perry was hit ments were furnished by Wil- y Turn Back by a pitched ball. Ochlnegro liam Burlew, Burlew's Restau- got his third hit. Kennedy rant, Laurence Harbor. walked, loading the sacks with SouthAmboyl06. LoPresto, the Keys long bail Saturday afternoon, prac- Keyport High's balitossers hitter coming up. LoPresto tice was held for the baseball did not disappoint their sup- drove a smashing grounder to teams. Little League at the porters Monday, when they Duke Bobards, at second for Keyport High School field and scored an expected win over Rumson. and Kennedy was Pony League at Atco Oval. Hoffman High! South Amboy, forced as Perry scored and The official names for the Shop Food Fair ,10-6, at KHS field. The Red Ochlnegro advanced. When Pony League are the "Jets," and White took their own time Bobards threw wildly on the managed by Ed Wilson and In getting underway, but they try for a double play, Ochine- Ed • Washington and the America's slugged their way out of an gro also came In. Alex Pietre- "Aces," managed by A. Caru- so and H. DuBola. The Pony . early. Hoffman lead and went wicz walked to keep Jt going. Showplace of... Brown smacked the ball on a League will play an exhibition on to win handily with! the help The erass plot Infield was a mighty help to the Keyport But Monday there were only short Interruptions and no un. game Saturday at Keyport of some'mlserably sloppy field- line but it was straight Into High baseball players In the game against South Amboy Mon pieaiantness for players or spectators from wind blowing dust DeQeorge's glove and- the High School. ing from the .South Amboy day, when the above piioto was taken. A stiff wind was blowing clouds from the diamond. 'The grass plot, outlining the base Food Values team. ' game was over. Plans are being made for a and In times past (he dust would have whipped up from the lines In proper.baseball form and the built-up pitcher's mound. card party, time, date and Alex Pielrewlcz, on t h e sand and travel Infield to blow Into the players' faces and eyes In keeping with regulations Is visible in the above picture. and cause them much discomfort and lorti delays in the came. The spectators left shaking place to be announced in the mound for the Keys, lacked their heads, as nothing la more near future. All boys who have the sharp edge he had against disconcerting than defeat in a signed up for baseball are re- Dif Carfoam Toms River but he had enough game a team figured to win quested to turn out Saturday to ride to victory with a bat- 30 Innings, Not A Rumson Upsets easily. for practice. The teams should ting team behind him. John In pitching,~Chr'om'y "fanned be picked this_week 3 env. Berry, pitching for the Gov- LOOKING IT OVER one;and walked five; dray fan- The next meeting of the key- ernors, was hit hard by Key- Run Off Stephens KHSNineM ned one and walked none, and Ntw DIF CARFOAM li tti. 1 port Youth Athletic League port from the start, but- he Wells struck out six and walk- will be held at the Elks Hall. wcild'i •iiinl way towit h your Carl Stephens.ran-his score- BAYSHORE SOFTBALL some suggestion of the t_w.o A deficiency of" p It c h I n g ul, Juit wlp» on-ri .rini. »H— might have done much better less skein of pitching over a LEAGUE preseason book on ed one. On the Rumson side. Keyport, Tuesday. : without such sloppy supporting Cllffwood teams going "nation- strength came'glaringly In evi- Romandettl whiffed five KHS .. . . l»t dry, In 20 mlnutti Vc* two-year spaa to 30 Innings pennant chances of the teams al" but Gulstl was opposed to dence In Keyport's g a m_e whoU |ob U compl«!«d. LMVM , play.' , —' Thursday when he blanked At- took a sharp turn this week in »gRinst_Rumson_Prlday-which batters, walked one and h l\t _.. Six of the. eight major cham- no fpoii, no'ltraall. The-Governors Jumped- away lantic Highlands for Matawan the directionTof Ihe •Old Mill breaking UJJ his players to pick they lost, 9-6,: at KHS field. one. BeGeorge. struck out pionship relay titles will be de- to a four run start, mostly on 80. His hltless streak went to Dairy. The Union Beach entry a few stars to go into county three, walked four and hit one cided in the final two hours at The mauling of three hurlers' in only two innings pitched. walks. Pietrewlcz fanned the 10 innings, ending when Garry held practice Sunday and who competition, the national plan, offerings by the Purple Bull- the Penn Relays, Apr. 28. • first two Amboyans but lost Gawlor rapped out a hit for do you suppose graced the oc- dogs proved disconcerting to ~ (6) Spry Shortening Mike Charmello on a walk. Ed casion? Six of the members of because he believed It unfair ab r the Tigers In the fifth. Red and White followers who Pure Vegetable Pletraszka singled and Char- the S & M who disbanded their to leave out the other boys on had been envisioning their fa- Perry, ss 3 2 By then, Matawan had the Ochlnegro, 3b ,- mello came In when Larry ball Baltic sewed up. Dave championship team and "retir- the team. vorites making the main chal- 4 3 EATONTOWN' Dane lost the ball in right ed" last fall, plus a pair of vet- * • • lenge to Matawan for Shore Kennedy, cl 3 0 Jones put the Maroon and LoPresto, lb . MI. field. Stretch Adams walked Steel ahead at the start with a erans from the Smokey's-Sil- RARITAN BAY YACHT Conference "B" honors. With 3 0 and Fietraszka came home on triple off Pete Murray, Atlan- ver Dollar, who had figured RACING ASSOCIATION is to R'ay LoPresto lost, at least, un- 'eters, If 3 0 ytlWe-lW THEATRE a double steal. In the second they were "about done" with til early May, the Keys do not Brown, c- 3 0 tic Highlands pitcher in the be revived, according to Art Rl, 35 si Circle * EA 3-9760 Paul Poetach led off with a Jirsl. Bob Fttustmann doubled Softball at the end of last sea"- appear to have a dependable Dane, rf 2 0 Silcox, racing chairman of Ammaturo, 2b 2 1 Reymer's Blend home run and the Governors in the seconH and scored on son. None of them wanted to the Keyport Yacht Club. The righthanded jhucker, ' Children Always Free got a second run when Bill Otey Wathlfigton's safe clout, reorganize their teama when Chromy, p Shows Nightly ai Dusk Deutsch walked., went to sec- the Jlrst call .for a league meet- Association passed out of ex- Bob Chromy, a righthander, Gray, p Oranf t & Lemon Drink Purvis Meier drove home Lar- istence, four years ago when, Now thru Sat. ond'on an Infield'oufand scor- ing went out In February with started for the Keys. He was Wells, p . Walt Disney's ry Garlto with another MHS sailboat racing died out at in trouble at the start when 46ot,-OOC ed on Art. Moore's single. tally In the third, two feet of snow on the ground a-Burke "SNOW WHITE AND Failed To Score and tho temperature four Richmond County ahd Prln-. John Romandettl singled and THE 7-DWARFS" cess Bay Yacht dubs on. .The Keys-had hit hard in the In thefourth the Maroon and above zero. But scampering George Acquaro walked to put 26 '8--5 US Staten Island and was at a. Rumson runners in scoring po- Joel MoCrea In ' '{hit two Innings but failed to Steel clinched the game. Miir- around the Old Mill practice a-Batted for Wells in 7th. ray hit Bob Rank! with a pltch- lield Bunday^werc-fitcve^-Ka-, Jttw_£bb,-at_Keyport.-Rarltaii- sition with one out. Chromy "THE TALL . Royal Padding* . score. In the third Ben. Ochln- 1 Eumson (9) ed ball -and watted Warnings pushy, Bob and Ray B o y o e, Yacht Club, Perth Amboy. pulled-outrof*thls*THiB by fan- _ STRANGER"- —BBrirnriBsdprhitroif tbe-glove and Monmouth Boat Club, ning Jack Sangston and get- h ' AnorWiTrWori rt ton.' Bob Jackson singled to Don Miller, Bud VanPelt, and Romandetti, p. If oy Night, April 25 ~6f Bob Martin,.ijoffnjan third load the sacks. After Oarlto Mickey Nagle, all Important Red Bank, were tho only ting CraUrLyons to ground 13 sucker. Bob Kennedy was safe Deaeorg«i 2b, p Dlr "Let's-Get went out, Pete-Bennett doubled cogs In the 8 & M In these lat- charter club3 active In yacht- out. Acquaro, C 1 1 on a dropped fly in right field, 0 0 Acquainted Night" to-acore Bank] and •Wathlng- er, years," and Duke DiMattla, ing. Yet the association 20- In the second, Chromy's in- Sangston, lb tohV Stepliens" then, singled and first base, for the Smokey's- years-ago had a turnout of Lyon, rf 12 Presto and Pietrewicz walked, ability to control his o u r v e 11 Jackson and Bennett came Sllver Dollar combine in 1057. 100 boats at every regatta ball sent him from the mound. Leo, cf TRIE 1 oa d 1 ng the sacks. Pump-! home, Jones' second three-bug- This coup by Vern Phillips, and had 50 boats in one 10 Pearls to the first 200 kin Brown singled."* e o r 1 n g He walked Jim Leo to start it. KJdd, ss ger led In two more Mt Old Mill manager, bas set off class, the Comet, go over the Fallon, 3b 0 0 ladles. Key chains to the Kennedy and LoPrestp and Leo stole second and took third 2 0 first 209 cars. Drlver*r runs in the sixth. grand scurrying about by line per race, an exhibition after Barry Kidd's fly to right. Marshall, If Choeolat* Syrup sending Pietrewicz to t h 1 r d other managers of the league in one-design raolng, never Robards, 2b. " 2 1 passes, Popcorn for ihe from whence he scored on an- Stephens fanned nine and George Fallon also walked and 0" 0 children. > to determine If there are oth- matched at Larchmont' or stole second. John Marshall other error in the South Am- walked one. His control Is so er serviceable veterans-around — Also — - good ha has walked but two anywhere else. John - N. grounded'to Jim Ammaturo, •28 9 8 5 — Cartoons —5 boy outfield. It tied the score froni the disbanded teams who Frye, one of the designers 6f at four-all. men in three games this sea- KHS second sacker, whose Soor« by Innings! Sport Reel > were "retired,"" at least, re- the now world-famed Comet, low peg. to first got away from Extra The Governors picked up a son. Murray fanned eight and tired until the nice iprlng Rumson 0400 .230—9 was a member of the Key- LoPresto, Leo scoring, Fallon Keyport 0020 202—8 Chapter One of our Serial run in the filth. Charmello walked two. weather of the past week port Club at that time and moving to third and Marshall "Batman & Eobin" ' Stronghtart beat out a bunt and went to The box score; showed up and gripped them Wilbur Huylar, Keyport, was to second; Romandettl then The Boy Wonder —third on Pletraszka's single. . -. Mat»w»a with the old urge again. Kofoed FinishsrSixth (A New Chapter Every Dog Food one of the first licensed Com- hammered a single into cen- Friday) Pietrewicz tightened down to • • et builders. The late Donald ter, scoring Fallon and Mar- ' fan two-batters but a passed 0 0 n Frostbite Regatta , In addition to l6ot.«}Q« Oarlto, 2b a. Lockwood, Keyport, and shall but was out down him- "Snow White Sc The 7 ball let In-a run. Jackson, 2b s a DARTMOUTH d S f « ttt - self, trying for second. Lou De- Bobby Kofoed, Matawan, Dwarfs" and "The TaU 3 MM' XT The K«ys went well out In Bennett, a 1 l ed Holy Cross 8 4 In tho George Emmons,... Rarltan aeorge then walked and when ailing for the Monm ou th Stranger"- - front""In--their: naif 'or th e ; : 3r* opening game lor the cru- Y.C., had the vision to re- Chromy cot three balls on Ao- Boat Club last weekend, fin- Sat, Cartoons and Late frame. LoFreBto walked but feeler, rl: ; o. l saders Saturday, Ha told vive the Rarltan Bay Associ- quaro...Coach Bob Zampello, of ished sixth In a lS-boat field Horror'Show was caught stealing. Piotre- Stephens, p 0 2 Deltz, ex-Matawim High ace. ation in 1932, rlcht In ;H»e U>o Keys, decided his starter taklntf-partin the Jet 14 Frost- °, Tuei. Cat Food- safely ln~» row to score one Mo&errit" •" o-o took over...... AprU 27-28-29 Faustmann, If contest but had to retire of other years, so the move Heights Yacht Club course. Robert Taylor run and leave runners on sec- 1; 1 when his arm troubled him. BOW to restore it with the col- The two-day event was won Julie London In ond" and third. Jim Ammaturo Bankel, lb 1 0 Fourth Eumson Run O. Wothington, 3b DelU might have won the orful regatta days and visit- by Harry Sindle of the Lavall- "SADDLE THE WIND" popped out, but Bill K o g a n 1 1 game despite the fact he did ing among clubs around the Gray walked Acqu&ro and ette Yacht Club.. In Cinemascope and lofted a, fly to left that the not have his usual stuff, for Sangaton's single scored . De- Color 33 9. U bay as In the days before Kofoed, who copped an Indi- Hoffman outfield messed up Holy Cross led 4-3 going in- World War H, is not out of Qeorge with the fourth Bum- vidual championship last year, — Plus — completely. Brown and Dane AUantlo Hlfhlandi (0) 1^~ to the seventh Inning. In that keeping with the current re- son run of the inning. Oray switched to the Jet 14 this year Lex Barker Sta-Ho —»corlng-ihe-4jrinnlng_iuna. : _»b-r_tt Uunrsettleddown-and keptthe/ Ann Banoroft~ta ^kBdlnoj;/ -oesslon; : : .after, .racing.Penguin o 1 a s s "THE""OIKIT'lN BLACK"' ^ouy,agn. Murray-," Cross "bfltflelder, had "i hB ETiinson" bafle"rT'in"suBJec£i6n' boats last year. He finished SRNh AT LINCOLN DOWNS Satur- with a crossfire for two inn- STOCKINGS" er in the sixth on a walk to Johnson, ss misfortune to lose two fly seventh and had two 'sixth Sun. Cartoon Carnival Martin, airullng of Interference McLaughlln, u - balls due to the sun. Bin; day. Jack Lafayette, Madison ings. The Keys, in the mean- places In the three-race regat- a Murray, p • 0 1 Township horse trainer, pulled time, made gestures at getting against Dane, now catching for Woodward, the Dartmouth ta.: The regatta, originally had FREE PLAYGROUND 2b135 Keyport, that put Moore - on Heed, Sb 0 0 catcher, got on base on a. one of his at-least-one-e a c h- back Into the ball game. With been scheduled for Feb. 22 in base, a loose throw to third on Schmedes, cf ' 0 0 bunt to start the inning. One sprlng long shot high Baying Ammaturo on base and two Washington, D.C., but ice on a double steal and_a passed Culshaw; rf,.. 0 0 fly ball dropped off the Holy races, Last year Lafayette out In the third, Ben Ochlnegro the- Potonjac River forced a Suiiihint ball. • "•"" Carlstrom, lb O 0 Cross outfielder's glove to came into ownership of a hone and Bob Kennedy both hit In a cancellation. Keyport made it safe In their QawlerVlf 0 1 bring in Woodward. The next named Tantwa. The last time row to score twoi runs. Hydrox Cookiei half of the inning on walks to aregersonrO— 0 0 fly ball was a long one and this animal came In the money With one out in the fifth, LoPresto and Pietrewicz, hits high-arched, Berradlna fol- was In a $2000 claiming 'race at Cranwood Park In Ohio Qray's crossfire pitching got .. by Bob Chromy and—H o g a n 23 0 2 lowed it until it hit the beam too close to dead center of the and some more clowning Score by innings: of the sun straight for him last Oct. 27 when he showed, going off -at 7-2, Something plate. Bangston lashed out a around by the Hoffman out- Matawan H114 J52O—8 10 feet away. He only could harcTsTngle and Lyons ram- KIYPORTSTRANKeyport 7-0452 D fielders in trying to catch At. Highlands 0000 00O—0 fold %nd duck and it rolled, hapened to Tantara after that for when he next went to med a homer down the left Dane's high ffy. away for a. home run, put field foul line. That was all Today - Tomorrow -• Sat. April 24-25-26 Weston Cookiei ting Dartmouth ahead. 3-4. the wire, it was at Narragnn- •Pielrewlcz fanned 12 Am- sett on Nov. 6 In the same for Gray and lefthander Lew DAVID O, SELZNICK'S production ol ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S - boyans and walked eight. MHS At Rumton Today; Tho Indians clinched it by Wells came on for the Keys. picking up} another run In the kind of a race, $2000 claiming, Chocolate Chip *^3I Berry could get only four Key- Keys Take Jo Road and he went off at 50 to 1. The Red and White drew porters on strikes and he walk- ninth off "Jim Farlno, who followed Dcltz to the mound He ran out by 17 lengths and olose again in their half of the ed five. The Hoffman outfield- Matawaa's game with Rum- thereafter the wagering on fifth. With two out, Wayne Per- George Inn '^39« «rs committed five glaring son, now a key contest In early for Holy Cross. Dartmouth has a 7-1 record for the sea- him mounted to oven greater ry got a life when a missed ' mlBplays to ruin their hurler's Shore Conference^''B!' consid- odds. He enme out the first third strike put him on first. eration, will be played this son whllo Holy Cross had on- ly been able to practice out time this year In a $3000 claim- Ochlnegro hit safely again-ond The'boji score: afternoon at the Purple Bull- ing race at which he was quot^, so did Kennedy. Perry and AREWELL Thomas Kejport (it) dogs diamond. Coach George of doors four days, In that they did not make a south- ed at the formidable figure of Ochlnegro coasted In on Ken- D«t* k Nut Bracd •tr DelU announced, after the rain 120-1. He was dropped down nedy's blow but tlie KHS cen- TO ARMS ' Perry,' Bt .40 forced'postponemen.t.of the or- ern trip during the. Buster vacation, as did Dartmouth. by Lafayette to the. $2000 races terfleld was thrown out at sec- Ochlnegro, 3b 4 1 iginally scheduled date on but he was running out by 12 ond trying to stretch the hit. R05K HUDSON • JENNIFER JONES '"vifrbRIO DE SICA R. Kennedy, cf 4 1 Tuesday. This Saturday the Crusaders entertain Fordham-at—Wor- JWdJUensths and his last race Bjut jthat was all for__BamaifcL LoPresto, lb 1_3 The-Maroonand'8teel-also before Saturday was Apr 15 dettl, Rumson's starting Pietrewicz, p. 2 3 cester. The Bams wrooked a will play away tomorrow when promising Baton Hall team He went off at 103-1. He was pitcher, DeQeorge taking over Time.Schedule of Feature Presentation C. Brown, -c 3 they face Hoffman High at the his usual 14 lengths in b a c k tho followingjnnlng. Every Evenlnl at 6:30 - 9:15 — Doors Open 6:00 P.M. Ratk Chop-«tt« 1 Saturday and are going: L. Dane, rf, o _ 4 South Amboy field, then will But Saturday, going' off «gn|tt Ammaturo, 3bj 4 great guns. Andy Oarrlty, tost Oa Walk Klddrcr Show Sat. Afternoon — Starting- 1:45 P.M. return to the MHS home dia- ex-Asbury Park High catch- at 130 to 1 In the first race, V*al, Pork or B««f Blckham, If '3 mond to combat Toms Tantara came In third and Wells lost the first .Rumson Hogan, H . a er, is one of their stars. It batter, Fallon, In the sixth on Joel McCrea in "Well* Fargo" - Plus Cartoons River. should be a great game at was placed second due to a dis- rV»Ji Sox. chromyr-rf— 1 qualification. This was a nice a walk. Fallon was clearly out frown pkg. Keyport will visit Atlantic Frltton Field. stealing but Perry dropped Sunday - Monday - Tuesday April 27-28-29 gesture by the Lincoln Downs Contlnnoua Sunday — Starting 1:45 P.M. Highlands tomorrow and then • * * ' stewards as Tantara thereby Pumpkin Brown's throw. Mar- South Ambor trek down to the shore on paid $90.20 on a $3 ticket to shall hit safely, scoring Fal- 2 — Big Featurcj — I .".... ,.. Tuesday to engage Point CLIFFWOOD situation In 0-12 years baseball for boys place as well as $34.60 to show lon, Romandettl and DeQeorge Swift Baby M.ati Rleck, if Pleasant. The Keys will need also hit safely and an outfield both of these games to keep has been cleared up. The Laur- Sh-aintd or Chopped Moore, u ence Harbor-Cltffwood Beach error helped along to make the TABHUHTER Charmello, of alive any chance they have of MMlWlltlMiW^lwNril overtaking Matawan IrT" t h e teams in Madison Township Pietraszka. If have been qualified for play Adams, 2b B" race. in the Monmouth County Lea- MHS Af Penn Relays Berry, p gue and the two teams in the Mala wan High." School'! Foetsch, o Michlgim State will be seek- Mntnwnn Township.; sWe_.ol. ...Martln^Sb. mllo relay team will like oft Dlnty Moors Boef ing Its" first title at the Penn Cllffwood Beach, Ben duisU's at 12; 15 a.m. Saturday In a .Deutscb, lb. Relays since Tom Ottoy led Angels and Ted Soltys' Riiri- niii, ib class mile relay race at the OATJ1 OKN IVE«» NIOHI 01 6:J0 tM. the Spartans to tho four-mile tan Buy Lions htwo been Join- annual University of Penn- WOW 5t»««M DUSK B'elovcr, rf and' diatanco medley crowns In ed with tho Wrodo House sylvania relay races at lam. tU!OONA-«AMA - tVUY IK., Ml. (ml 1W. 1935. The Mlchignn Stato run- team on tho Madison Township ous Franklin Field, Fhiladcl- l»St SHOW ONW-OMIHOU1 Cf CWTOOM1 —• - - - 27 .6 8 llll Spam ners -ore expooted to make sldo...df--Clllfwflod.,Be.nch .nnd. I ?.'_.Tli Tucs. -" Township teams was mS Ucc"sessl6ris"ariinilcr 5G"s5S~ ClnemitSoopc-Color Tub Hunter - Both the Cllffwood-tenma In onds durlns tho balance of Show! "LAFAYETTE . Mntnwnn Township will be nanny Kayo Ihc week he would make null- ESCADItlLLE" strong combinations this soa- HlUutlons in this number. "JUEIWX ANDREW" . . _ Plus — son. The Angels . arc losing Steak Sauce — With — CluemaScopc-Color Tho Matawan track nie«. Baccalonl-Plcr Angcll Billy Collins, Ed Flynn. Garry tor feared four of the 14 Glenn Ford Znmbnr, Mickey Fraser and — I'luS— The La'ugh of Your teams to start," illEhlstown, With *)-J-m. AA| Fred MaoMurrajr Llfctlmet- Lnrry Venn from last year's Columbia, 1'a., Phpcnlx, Va,, Mushrooms X c*ni JLI "DAY OF THE "DONT GO NEAR THE team. Soltys was .operating; nnd Claymont, Del. lie has DADMAN" 1 WATKR", lajjjeiy with new :bdys; 1 a s t confiacnco Matawan will "''^"""oHh-.Ge YOUNG K year as" regulars' so his losses place on limes made at ihe MAM£ VAN DOREN SABULOUS FREE " \W-i^\"LfectnCHEATER5 will not be lerlous, There was Brldketon meet. ( onners, 3b TcnTraclcmen'"" arotta, p MHS Relay Teams BAYSHOREJUNIOR Utabello. rf AREA BOWLING SCORES leers, rf AtN.Y^Bridgeton Gain KHS Points HIGH SCHOOL ronk, 2b" __S_Port track forces contln- Snider, cf -Matawatt High's track forc- owrle, If es enjoyed a profitable week- \ Recreation League Keans. Ladies Mon. Night League led to show progress when 10 tevens, lb oi them managed, to place for CONFERENCE First Section end of relay racing even Keyport' Auto Supply (3) Apr. 14 oshen, If ipr. U, 1658 r»_e Eleven though they did not score any Zito's JO) Marquefa Pharmacy (0) 602 677 633 points In a trlangula'r "meet V Tetro's; Casino (3) Cliffwood partisans want firsts. Coach John .Caracciolo, Gentile's Market (3) • «1B «73 842 with Rumson and Red Bank. those who think that the Mata- Tlernry's Beverages (0) 18 0 1 Marlboro Twp, (0) of the Maroon and Steel, ex- Keyport Recreation (2) Keansburg National Bank (1) 66* ««'. J33 The Keys trailed the, Purple wan High School team la tha -, «b i h Score lnnln.il plained in advance "that the Hygiade Foods (1) H. Wasserman & Boa (2) 607 110 654 Bulldogs and the BuccaneerB keenest ball club in those purls ab s 6 o Five <3) Bowne's Oil Burner 6erv. (2) 636 618 676 5854 and 5314 respectively to to view the record of Coach :ilffwood 033 83—18 oyce, 3b 1 0 0 racing Prldaj at the -Queena- Crystal Recreation (0) •Ceansburg Keansburg News (1) 5W 670 621 the Red and White 31. But itBUI N o w m n n's Cliffwood 000 00— 0 l.an, 3b. . 3 0 0 Iona meet at Randall's Island School team and then strongly Standings' ,,Prank VonSyckles «> 604 828 - 6» is hard to recall an Instance In OlUfwood (8) ilorson, lb - S 0 Stadium, New York, and aRain Team r— reconsider. To date, the Cllfl- ab arrell, p 8 0 Keyport Auto Supply Mlddletown pharmacy (1) 668 845 647 the history of track as a sport wood players have shut out 0 on Saturday to the Brldgeton Tetro's Cosmo ud WaUilngton, of 1 'hllllps, cf, If 3 Pete's; Inc. (3) 865 692 826 at the Keyport school where four opponents and have mads r. Collins, 3b S :iff, o 3 0 Relays was "used to give new Hygrade Foods Keyport Cleaners <0) 585 54» 550 the Red and White placed 10 33 runs while holding t h o 1 r Crystal Recreation luck WaUilnttoa, u 2 'alco, If, cf 9 0 men experience In track tech- Standings men In the point-scoring col- rivals scoreless. Keyport Recreation Team W I. ates, p S rortdlck, ss 3 0' niques. With so "many fresh- Keatisburg National Bank _ 62 35 umns of a meet. It bespeaks In so doing they have clob- JnderwjMd, it 2 togors, rf 3 o a men and sophomores on hi* tferney's Beverage* Mlddletown Pharmacy , »_,,*_,» Brent credit on tho effort bered badly tbe two rivals invls, rf 1 quartet, the MHS mentor pass- Sputnik Five \ Gentile's Market «V. 44V. Coach Stan Baker's boys are they feared most for tbe lea-Valters, lb * KM Team High G»me H, Wasserman 5t Son » 42 ed up the chance of winning making in procttce.to improve gue championship, Mlddletown Patash, lb 0 Score by Innlntii Hygrade • Foods ^ Keyport Cleaners J» « Bchr, 2b 2 Auto Supply Pete's. Inc. - «# *J™ themselves. and Keansburg, They nn- up Matawan ' 1020 030—B with combinations of the re- an 18-0 score on Coach Dick Clallo, If 1 Marlboro..Twp.t.'.. .00.00 ! maining lettermen on. his .Tetro's. Casino -885. Keansburg News . *°™ ™V» Individual High Game Bowne's Oil Burner Service 40 47 Tlie Keys lono winner wns Albert's team Just, as one ena, o 8 Marlboro Twp. (i) squad to get some "know how' Kirk . 243 —Frank VanSyckles 36 51 • their star, Fiankle Lawson, In Cliffwood player put it "to •b r for the newcomers. Evernham 240 Marquet's pharmacy 33si saw the 440. He won going away In shake their confidence for tho 31 8 0 enson, 2b .At that, with veteran per- Grover 231 56:6. Had he been pressed, whole season." Mlddlolown MWdlotown (0) oyoe. 9b Team High Series Mat-Key Ladies Wed. Night League / formers, Matawan would have a w s o n could undoubtedly went down 80. Matnwan 60 Elff, 0 • Auto Supply 2542 Apr. 16 have registered better time. and Union Beach 11-0 beforo i.anscn, ss won their event In New York. Hygrade Poods 2445 568 Parroll, If Natalie's Dress Shop (1) 610 030 Second best showing for thothe Cliffwood onslaught. ;{ackcr, u liUHps, rf They were ahead for three Sputnik Five ' 2442 582 Itlchards, p - 'quarters ol the race but were Individual Hlih Series ' _nirlchs«n'g Boat Works (2) 530 697 Keys was made by Bruce Sten- Tho Koansburg disaster was roddlck, ss Zlto 586 VanPelt & Son Agency (IV wa^ eck-m4he-hlghjiurd.l_s_ Larry brought on by the wlldncss of Michaels, cf LuPlcre. lb passed on the end of the third toPrestl, 1U leg by an Inexperienced man. Cleclerski • 516 Craig Brothers, Builders (2) 582 616583 Morris, winning this event for tho Kennsburg.pitchers. They ogers, If Kullberg -667 675 Red Bank, made the com- walked f'vu Cliffwood butters, Nloce. lb UJorson, p t6ti — Crater-Beverages- <1) ,548 554 iloinan, rl Ing the baton to the MHS an- 555 mendable time of 10 seconds then Bud Vena and MaoArthw Modern Pharmacy (2) 686 587 jnd- Steneck wnarlght-on- his Herr,-ab - - jobor man, Dove Jones. Monmoulh County Lions 601 Underwood came throiiKli wllli 21 4 4 Scott Funeral Home (2) 688 687-512 heels. ' -•• safe rnua Hint put tho Cliff- Conanoo, 2b Rarltnii Twp, (3) yurvis Peeler, who has been Union Beach (3) 810 821 795 Foulks, 3b Highlands (0) 776 780 776 CUff's Sea,Food U> .___—67 ..-631-B5 567W 530 Third, Fourth IMaoes wood team in the vnn from tlio Ob r h sluggfch in his performances Keyport (3) 874 005 Martini'Stultz Fues lDine Oil r(2 (1) ) 557 .581 stnrt. Kennsburg was limited llcnnott, If Si, Carncs, 3 0 1 this season, found himself 865 549 The other Keyport athletes Fair Haven (0) 788 842 785 Standings to ft long hit oft tho portslde ConnoJlcy,~I. Mlole, lb u » 1 I anew In the Queens-Iona meet had to settle for thirds and QuenUier, o Keansburg (3) 820 037 880 Team W L fourth but tlieir combined lants of Jack Yntus, Coach KUoy, 3b 0 when he ripped off a 52:0 sec- • Mlddletown (0) 773 775 743 Cliff's Sea Food 52 35 Mach, 3b a 1 onds first 440-leg of the mile Scott Funeral Home 4814 38% showing was heartening. Gene ^owmnn's star for mound du- 3 Standings Fleming placed in both dashes •y. . ' 14 0 1 Parks, If 0 event at Randall's Island Team W L Stultz Fuel OU «% 39% Lambertson, 3 ..Peeler put Matawan but t Natalie's Dress Shop 45 42 and Bill Ho.an in the 100 for Start Thing! In 3rd Inning fioore by Innlnnt cf 0 Union Beach • • • •• 61 23 LBagrls, rf 3 1- -good .eight yards ahead of the Keyport 60 24 VanPelt & Son Agency 43% 43% the Keys. Chris Heal wos third Against Mlddletown, tho MldiHetown 0000 000—0 a 50 34 Martini's Diner .. 42 45 ;' to Lawson's first In tho 440. Cliffwood team had to w a it ClUfwood 0034 01X—8 ^olloon, q 0 pack. The next two MHS run Keansburg- Sautor, p l ners, Bob Rankl and Bill Mab Atlantic Highlands % •_""'• i 36 <8 Ulrichsen's Boat Works .41% 48% Jimmy Burke got a.third in until tho third Inning, to not MaUwtn (I) a 1 Fair Haven ' *"" 28 58 Modern Pharmacy —.-. • 41. 48 the 880. Fred Rothenborg plac- things going, Ken Foulks, first Cusano, of 0 bitt, were the new men and Craig Brothers. Builders 39 48 sb r o they both turned in 66 seconds Mlddletown 18 65 ed In the mile. Jack Kennedy trong pitcher for Coach Fred Wilson, 2b •3 0 Team High Oamei Crate's Beverages 30 51 .-._ 440-yard legs, better than av- 975 placed In the high hurdles. Gcrnsback's players, was on AnUiony, 2b 0 " erage for competition in Union Beach The Keys greatest deflclenoy the ailing Hat and Fred Rich Score by Innlrini Keyport 066 aohubor,_lf 0 schools In this area but hard 055 Mat-Key Merchants League Was fiTweight men. They fail- nrds had to start. At the end Flcrros, 3b' nailUnTwp, 000 0J»—8 Keansburg • • - Marlboro Twp, 010 SOx-4 . ly fast, enough for the com- Individual Hljh Game " • *. Apr. 17 ed to place In the shot put and f the.third Mickey Oallo find Howie, lb pany they were facing Friday Ross^-Keyport : . 268 8 & D Super Market 958 dlsciLfrHjut Pumpkin Brown Bud Wathlngton connected for \Valker, o MlildloUwn (7)- In NeW,TT_rjk,t£SHth Bit.iiart • Wyckoffr-Keyport , ' 244» Palmer Esso .. 859" 946 799 <5lnc/d In Javelin: to the first of hits and Billy Collins wns hit McCann, rf •b r h 763 .822 Kurtz, Forest Hills, Queens, Loosen—Keansburg 834 Grate's Beverages 837 wSmm.Gopel, Rumson. Com- by a pitched ball to load tlio MorrcH. rt Mertvl. 3b Team High Set ' Charcoal Pit _. __._.. ^ petition wns good in this event. a ok a.-—Buckle—Wothlngton Delll\PJotXP_ rf ' - 1-O-.0 ,g —SUanUc Tile: 853 762 nichardJ, 3b r trai6irB Ed Bickham, like 'Floming, enmo tlirough with a healthlhy MoCormnck, *s Foulks, p .)' bltt got out of the lane in pass: .Keyport ^5722 Jag's Sport Goods 832 BS4 B57 Kovlno, w : Steneck and Lawson, placed wallop In this stngo and- tlio Hansen, M Ing the baton to Jones. Highlands .-.'._ 2524 Burlew's Restaurant 841 855 831 Conklln's Men's Shop 833 835 807 In two events for the Red Raid- all got nwnyTJoiri'tlie Mtddlo- Opplr.il. of Nleco, lb Bunner Slips By Individual Hl.b Set Vnnflyokle, p Barker—Union Beach 032 "300" Bar ,. . 750 775 ers. He nailed a third in both town ouUleld, - tho Cliffwood: OueuUisr, o In the mlxup, a Bronx Vo- - Jo-Joe's Cocktail Lounge 771 825 892 tho high Jump* and thi broad side theroby getting four runs. cational High runner also slip- .MareheUl—aighlanda™~ Uojjian, ri Uricfe-tmlon Beach- -— SIS Cliffwood Angels 879 855 782 lump. Lawson was fourth In And anytime Yntos hts four Mlchaeli, of ped by. Jones ran the ancbo Old- Mill Dairy 811 878 887- the broad Jump; ""• nins^bn whlobTto workTne's 908 Union Beach (1) Marker, If leg" In 53:8 seconds buV It was Mat-Key Church League j Rapolla's Market 820 884 A newcomer to tho Koyport got It mado. not enough to overcome th Schanck's OU 794 827 lib r h - , —A Dr. JK OK Sales It Service " 754 761 887 contingent, Skip Kldwell, went Tlio Mlddletown team d 1 d TOHIICA, p 8 sterling Steve Salup, one of th up for R fourth place tie 1A the better New York City high Trinity Episcopal (2) . B02 .776 720 Stanley's Diner 801 790 814 make a oomebaok when Itoblson, lb Gethsemane Lutheran (1) 744, 765 715 All-Bros. Woodworking Co.- 830 881 801 pole vault where Stcnbck press- '.oulks returned to mound Houralian, 3b ,8 school runners, who ran the Keyport Baptist (3) 795 853 844 834 792 ed tho winner Bill Lewlii Rum- final leg for Forest Hills. For Cliffwood Amoco 759 duty. They trimmed Union Durthardt, oj I Tomloa, o St. John's Methodist (0> 755 729 814 Cllffwood-Fire Co. ' 836 756 760 son. With some help from their Beach, 7-3, Just after - tlilnga Blinne, 3b_ 8 Koblnson, lb est Hills, Bronx Vocational Matawan Presbyterlari (2) 767 868' 786 Middletown Lanes 788 727 773 football men in the "power" Hourahan, p and MHS all finished in St. Mary's Episcopal (1) ~ 747 805 793 had started to look up for tho mbjey, e S- Standings 'leld events Uilsjteyport track Beachers following an 8-8 win ainimons, rf 8 llurket, It group. Matawan was third by Keyport Reformed (2) 714 833 831 Team W Hebrew Congregation <1> '748 «M 809 t".-' squad could exceed anything over tbe battered Kaansburg Hardy, «__ S Sltnne,' ab xraly two-flfths-of-a-second. SliD Super Market «S the school ever has known IJ Dehr, as WnUon, 8b • Inexperience again caugh Matawan Baptist (2) 718 825 859 Palmer Esso 60 . sai ••" forces,• a Bayvlew Presbyterian <1) 846 788 848 track. Oalllnn, M Trenibloy, ab- up with Matawan at Brldgeton Crate's Beverages 56 •Bg.v,;, Union Beach Jumped out In o Calvary Methodist (3) • - 752 1«2 705 SUMMARIEI Simmons, tf :, in the 880-yard spring relay. Charcoal Pit 55 :S8:."."; (RB-R«d Batik: n-Rumaon; K- the load against Mlddletown, Hnrdy, rf Matawan Methodist (0) 737 718 666 Atlantic Tile Keyport) getting two In the first on 98 1 ( Again Peeler got the Maroon Standing!— . , looyttd dtih — Wonn by GlimorCllmore Qnlllna, 3b and Steel away to a flying Team W L Jag's Sport Goods • ' M): seconds«qnd, Jjohnaoohiuwn (IIP)-- : ~Thir "d Tommy Tomlca's walk a, n i .—SCOTB b; lonlncn _ -^ Burlew-'s^Restaurant—=n ntf'-(K): _start -on the first leg, well ou —Keypprt-BaptUV—^;^^_——83---«--•- 5 } fourth, --Moira-(K).- Dan Hournhan's* trlitlo, But Union Beach —oooo -Dip: Conklln's Men's Shop Tlme, 10.3 «eci. Hourahan could not hold tho Matawan IOOO oix-: 'ahead of the pack. Mabbitt Keyport Reformed . ; 60 34 "300" Bar .--' # 220-yard duh — Won by fimllh Matawan Baptist' • v- 45V4 38% ,ll«U (I) made no mistake hi passing Jo-Joe's Cocktail 7 Jackion (RD|; fourth, rumtnt (K)l from this mound. They corrA)n the baton to Jones this tlmi t btl 4SV4MW ~.•»«•.:• is-t!.',,'.'!.!:i u; .•!.-!] - run — Won . »y IJIWSOI od hl(s"t>jr Al"t*u*e°n'{b_r. Jno Wilson, 3b aid Uie Huskies bad a. clea Hebrew Congregation 42 42. . . . -J, lluntar mi; Tiilrd, Hen Roman, Pd'ul Mlohnets i_ ''lead going down to-the flna Trinity Episcopal 41 43- Rapolla's Market' ">: :•..:,:_«;• !47. . .. rourm, Jordan (HU), Tim L Autliony, 3b 35J4 4854 Schanck's Oil 44 , 49 > •'tfl.o «CCJ. Carl Marker for throe runj In Hoimbor, If Uont Loop Tftcf pass of the baton. Mel Jeff- f6t. Mary's Episcopal OK sales & Service 39. 64 BSO-yard run — wan by Tamblyn the second to get back the Matawan Methodist 35 49 in); Second, Kennedy (ID: Third, Fleiron, 3b coat was running the anchor Stanley's Diner * 37 66- • lead, then built up their mar- The Keyport Lloni Club leg for Matawan, his first at- Calvary Methodist • 39i4-44}4 iiirko [Kl; Fourth, Jakulncy (H) Bowie, p Bayvlew Presbyterian 38. 46 All-Bros, Woodworking Co. 37' 66 Tlmo 2 mlna,, 1D,<) sepa. gin over tho next two lnnlnjj MoCann, if bowling tfloin, defending tempt at relay racing, and in Gethsemane Lutheran ' 34 (0 Cliffwood-Amoco i -,.-36 87 Mlto run — Won by Wllllami (RB); to make things seouro for the excitement, he apparently Cliffwood Fire Co. * ••,_ • 35 ..58 fiicond, Callnhin (III: Third, Ilakcr L filokles, lb iloni-iii tlm Munmoullu High Individual Single a 1 : Fnurli, Rothcnbers (K). Tlra« themselves, b. eh Ind- Poulks lk forgot to get running for the Mlddletown Lanes ^ ?__7 strong-pitching. — bount^unty—Llon»—loopr-Tuy » -JM^S»-He..tpok.lhe_haton.^tand a. Post ; [h hurdlei* — Won by Mnrrli r night took two out of Uir«» ); Second. Stem* IK): Third, Lout To Matawan Hentler, rf • lng still and had to gain head- G. Post 253 Keyport Businessmen's League Wwmo IIID)! Tourlh, Kennedy (K). games In a match with Union way. It took up just enough Tlma 16,0 tfca, Tlio Bcuchors also lost to Opplixl, cf High Individual Series: Apr. 16 J ',:.'..:. Low liurdlti — Won by Lcwli (It) Matawan, 2-1, In a thriller Eovlno, « Beaqh tojhrow tin loop Into ft seconds for a Havre De G Post "•- .•-.-.-.• - :,5rr682 T • "El-Moe-Kl ' ... ;• <1) Second, MorrU (HBI; Third. Blrecl. Tomlca and Mu.tawnnV Poto Grace, Md., runner to get by W. MeCuUosn 658 (Kl: Fourth, Bhomo (JIB). Time 21.0 McCormaok, tic for flnt Hlftoo botwoon tin MCI. VanSycklo-put on a (trongly and stretch out a lead that E. Bchwahl 630 Keyport Wine It Liquor (2) 94 8 1 two olubs. Jeffcoat could not run down High Individual Averages i Touilne's Tavern <1> Dlacus — Won by McGulnneu PouUl, Brown IK I. Dlftince 183 It, o's to llarlun 'fwp, I j this year, Apr. 20-30. Matawan's two-mile relay : " •"•• • . Apr. 14 ••.:-••• '"•• Keller's Liquor BLuie ~ —(0)-• '• 'Broad lump — Won by I/>wU (R)i got tho run that mado tlio dif- team garnered a third. Rankl, _Eatont<»wn-TVy ,--pi ______885 10M 990 flcoras construction (0) S«cond, Brindon (HID; Third, Dick Bob Condit, Bob Morris: and 909 936 ference In tho taut half of tlio Wrbde House Boathouse - . .,;. _<3> um sixth on a walk to Bill Bowie Fred Parrlsh made up this Buck smith's Tavern 871 929 7 SUndlnri tiinei 10 it., fil« im, 893 49422 Team • - W 1/ Hljh lump — Won by Morrla (nij)) and lilts by Jim Walker and — foursome. Mountain Lakes led MatKey Recreation — 1035 Second, nrandon (RB): Third. Blck Mickey Eovlno, the procession In this even J. Overly 808 Village TV , 60',. M'A lam (K); rourth, Uw.on (Kl. Helglit, T. V. Leavy 057 8t3 El-Moe-Kl . 68 32 . with William Henry HJ3,, Do- 814 873 Polo vault — Won by I^wji (H): Coach Job n -Ulozkovltch'i . ver, Del. a secure second. Shore Insurance Agency Tourine's Tavern M!_ 35','a Second, Steneck (K): Third, Clark players snared another Ann by Pete's Appliances 871 888- 897- . Keyport Wine 4 Liquor : Wk 35 ',4 (R): Tio Inr Fourth. C«itm»n (mi) •hutting out Marlboro Town- Matawan was second for a few Standings ' Blodgett's Restaurant 51 39 «n_ Kldwell IK). HeUhl, I) II., I lll». fleeting moments and came up Team W' X Keyport Cleaners . 60!. 30',. ship,' Bowie was on tho moun past Havre De Grace to regain Katontown TV _...._ .,.69*4.2714 ••Mlddletown Lanes : ~--44~~48 Wharfohln Relief In-tills-oner - - : - third" at one" point. Parrish Wrode House • 50 37 Buck Smith's 431. 48',. IUrltnn Township inn Ink closed strongly on the William Buck smith's Tavern 4914 375. Varlese Construction 4314 Wfr--Role For Monmouth disaster at the start ol th Henry anchor man. Mat-Key Recreation 49 38 Burlew's Restaurant 42 48 Koansfiurg gamp, as a Kcan* J. Overly . . 48 39 Circle Chevrolet • 41',. 48 V, Rich Wliarton, ex-Koyporl burg team made vengeful b) Lack Experience 32 55 jti-Again lack of experience told T. V. Leavy . '•- • Keller's Liquor Store 38!_ 51)4 High pitcher, hurled flvc-and the Cliffwood gnmc, took it on Shore Insurance Agency- 31 56 Boathouse . 35!. 54ji two-thirds innlngn for Mon-on Conch Tom Perry's boys t< on Matawan hi the mile relay Pete's Appliances 29 58 Scoras ConstrucUon 14 76 at Brldgeton where Coach Ca- mouth College Apr. 10 ngalnsl tho tuno of 12-0, Hut tho Pis Bloomficld College. Tho Mon rymen looked much bctlnr I ". racclolo tried out a set of new over 100 schools from all comers in the distance. Rich Steals Lead mouth collegians lost, 0 2. their aocond gamn when the: Bennett, MHE leadoff man, had states from Virginia to New Frazee Wins In Traiee, starting In 20th po Bob SchriablD, formerly o were edged out by Mnrlhoi the misfortune to draw the York. The Blue Bishops whlfr sltipn _3_the _!5-c_r_fl.!_,__t-l Atlantic Highlands IIIKII, iit Towniilill), 4-3, In a (tamo oi eC'oii the mound for Month- o -victor's field, lien Bniite sixth lane on starting. He trie zed to a record 1:31.7 clocking the lead from Soyrevllle's BUI former Ilnzlet Piro Co, iiltch to. break ahead of the pack foi in the half-mile relay and Race Of Crackups mouth, Bloomficld rapped him Chevalier on tho 11th lap re- for- three runs in tho third un er, came along to niiirl th the inside line but was Jostle Squan picked up a third in one Pet« Frazee, the driver they dcBwuraU) •Iliultaii Town»hl midway across and thrown ou start and, though chased- until when they ran their lend to 4-1 relay. * all have to fear in stock car nnod of mound ntron.th. iri ot stride. He had to pull back racing, showed the crowd at late in the race by Lejn; with one out In fourth, Whnr ton was sent In to take over, by Ace I'lillllpn and Joh to the outside but despite ftjl Honors for the meet in Old Bridge Stadium Sunday Brown, Lambertvllle, won by Cfoddlck and name loono Itar "this made the leg in 56 sec- uroup L-taken by—Matawan several car lengths^ The tall Keyport moini'lnma tan fielding uavn Mttillior- TEat both he~and his lacing stopped this Bloomficld on ondsrBuddy Short, Otey-Wsth two years ago, went to Moun- lliolr winning margin In t h tngton and Ed Jones, the Ma car were In condition to chal- Brown was plagued on the slsught without • further scor- SPRING SALE tain Lakes with 24 p o i nt s, fotirUi, but tlio Perrymon mad roon and Steel 440 men to fol lenge for honors again in 1958. last few laps by a sick engine ing, but In the nlxtli, the vhlt- It clone in tho nlxlli wlirn Ho low, held place and the team double the Maroon and Steel's He put on a convincing demon- and was tipped at the flnlnh ors tied up three hltn a.alniit Much doubled for them wltl came In fourth in a large WW second -place total. D u n b a r stration of skillful stock car line for second place by the him with twu Monmoulh mlti the bates loaded, Jackson "ACE" Barrows previous Sunday's big winner, Mountain Lakes again scored High, Washington, was Group driving In.annexing the 25-lap plays and a >ad lapse by Ui with Lewis Reading H.S.. Mld- Bob Malznhn, Fords. Mai Monmoulh Infield to add flv Tho box iicoren of k« n, champ; Englewood brought feature race on the half-m 11 e zahn's car was knocked out Inruns to their total. Wluirto (tames arr! printed to jlio de • 3 eo, ft. capacity dletowri. Del., second and Sell- another Jersey triumph in oval. The Railway speedster ers Point. Md., third. one of the numerous crackupi then held them B»fe lhe_r__ Uo: __P5 »pnn}_wJi)l allow!) The orie-and-seven-elghths- Group m. and Father Judge had a good gap between his and be took over the-ear own- the wfiy. WhaYIon aTSb got 6m €HHd Ul>;; • 1-pioce .eamleti High, Philadelphia, walkeTToff owircar "amnfiat of his near- ed by Frank DcRosa, North of Monmouth's seven hits of! mlles medley relay team ha- Beruen. ^ ill Bob Finn In the 4-10, Mlckc with honors in Group IV. est com. clltoi at tile finish. Don Pizza, Bloomfleld pitcher f). WathliiKlon; p, cf » iroiy •-•"• Welstcad in the 880. Mitch The Queens-Iona race sum- A number, of ..cars were Finishing b eh 1 n d Fi azee W. Collinji, 3b---• 2- - Hamilton In the 220 'ancTHar mary was> T«nth Race—1. knocked out of the feature Malzahn and Brown, In order, Mat-Key Softball Alexander, 7b 0 0 ry Carouthers in the mile Forest Hills (Richard Gloeker, event by craclcups, one involv- were George Tet, Ozone Park, C. Wnlhlngtoii,-#s-- • rubber wheoli ••'This"comp!etelyJmCfl Will bn at Iiun_grJ_Jb.__ ^bjnatlon put In by Coach Ci STANDINGS Later, however, Jack Hart, N.Y. Rocco was in third place the following fields: Laurence Venn, o pof ipodlnghpe*, floral A DIVISION Chester..?*,, who had replac- In the fealure when he wa Harbor, Union BCACIJ, Oak Underwtood, If . rtyjeiolo was In the ihutU • Team _ • :. hooi, wooding hoei and other^garden fools v. hurdles .relay with John Con- LAfif Dranch o r.ooo ed regular driver. Dick Ryall, forced out. The 12-lap consola- Shadci. Asbury P«rk 0 IM in the latter's car, went Into a tion race went to Bob Wl(«e< All umnta. will be played Uiivls/rf "'.'• over, Tim MBgee, Cliff Reeve Freehold R«lonil 0 1.0!O n ~~'-"~\ at salo priced and Ed Jones splitting up th< Mlddlelov.il _y.-p. 2 .M0 spin and his car was hit with meyer, Fords, and Jack How Monday through T b u r » d a y II, lltuwn, if 180-yard legs. Each did his le Bed Bank 1 .509 terrific force by that driven ard. Port Monmouth. won ai nlgliU, 'Ilic umpires again will, 0 0 Neptune by Johnny Zcke. Lcvlttown, exciting 12-lap novice event. 'around hi IT seconds and thi B DIVISIOM bo under the nuycrviBlon of team finished Eighth In a fiel Team W I. H.Y. Both cars, were badly The prewar slocks will b Frank Zampello. Kcannburc 101 34 18 1 Mltawan i 0 1 W'J damaged and Hart was taken back May 4, leaving the t.tadl Tlio npxt miTtlnK will be ill Buy Now And Save! of 39. Highland Park was th Keyport < : .a to St. Pet«r> Ho»pit»l. New fclnner in 1:05.5. BamaoB n .. : 11 Ml urn course to drivers ol 1W6 titfld ot "Bl'tlroad" Kt.,'"K«yp"iirt,i furls, p I Vtketood - i 2 M»Brunswick, by ambulance, was Iflii7 and 1059 sedans (or next Tuesday night, All nimuig«-i«|IU' 1 AtltnUc Hlfh!ir._» J 3 ,_!), and released. Zeke was shaken NASCAR Grand Nations; Cir- lu at UiU'tlmo to be rcudy u> Mulcuby, M 2 dther than Matawan, to accom- BlTBUU» HImI 1 3 331up but not hurt; < < 1 plish anything In the meet oi South cuit champlonshlpracc. " • seawiv on Mny 5. IV/ivrd, cf 2 V.- ,J, Five-Legged* Frog Vacation In Puerto Rico Cerebral Palsy At Wild West City TwoShower Fete A flve-legeed frog was Mrs.T.Kocovsly found over the weekend bjr Topic Of Meeting 14-year-old Alexander Smut- Mrs. J. Crowley • Edward Keating, vice princi- ko, Jr., 159 Broad St., Mata- 7 The "ApjU meeting of 't"h%" Mrs. James Criwley, '• wan, while on a froK-hunttaf pal of the; Woodbrldge High Morganville; Parent-Teach- Eighth St., West Ksansbure School, was the guest speaker] expedlllon along- the banks er Association was-held Mon- was the guest of hoi or at : First Section at the regular meeting of the of Lake Lefferts. The frog day In the MorganvlHe School. surprise shower.Thursday gK- Apr.24,1958 Ladies Auxiliary of the Laur- j was caught In a cove off Ra- en by Mrs. George I e.loat. vine Dr., Matawan. Ms; Frank Cullens, Jr., pre- ence Harbor American Legion sided. Flag bearers were Boy Miss Kathryn Emen:, Mis -Sii Unit 332 held In the Post The unusual specimen, P,a t r lc 1 a ..Smith nd Mrf" measuring about five Inches Scouts Thomas Kocovsky and .George Stover at the home < Home, Monday evening. He Robert Quackenbush. Mrs. Cul- Landscape, Topic discussed cerebral palsy, the from tip to tall; bag four legs Mrs. Stover, Keansb rg, Dei- In the normal position and lens read the P-TA Prayer. orations were In pink ind blur work that is being done for : Of Garden Club the children and the efforts be- the fifth, perfectly formed, Mrs. Edward Preston, chair- with the gifts arrang id In' ing made to construct a new protrudes from the chest man of the nominating com- bassinet. Refreshmen s w t r ' The landscaping problems of building to further the pro- between the two front Ices. mittee reported the following served buffet style. M s. Crou- the new home owner were dis- gress now being made. • The filth leg is slightly slate which was elected: Pres- ley is the former J Iss P»t cussed at the regular meeting shorter than (he others and Hulsart, Matawan. During the business session ident, Mrs. Thomas Kocovsky; of the Community Root and resembles a prop. first vice president, Mrs. Branch Garden Club held at a donation was voted to the Quests were Mrs. Andrei' building fund, and a contribu- Alexander was quite amai- Thomas Antisell; second vice Hulsart, sr..Red Baek; MIF ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ed at this discovery but be- president, Mrs. Michael Rynle- Ty Ray, Union Beach.' John tion was made to the "Crusade Anna Brasch. River Moza: for Freedom." Mrs. Marie El- lieves maybe the frog heard wicz; secretary^ Mrs. Adam Mrs. John Hulsart, S uth Am- Mayham, former president of about the high cost of frogs' Szymanskl; treasurer, Mrs. 'the Wekearny Qarden Club of wood, vice president, conduct-j boy; Mrs. Frank G1 sasor, ed the meeting during 'which legs and has started a new Edward Preston. Port Monmouth; Mrs. Mar;' Western. Electric, guest Bpeak- fad similar to those three- er, described, landscaping the winners of the essay con- Mrs. Cullens announced the Crowley, Mrs. Stover Kean; test were announced. . legged chickens available in SIIERIFF JACKIE SPEAR burg;-Mrs. Lois Roots, Mis'-. problems and how to o v e r- the.markets these days. school of instruction for offi- come them. He Illustrated his , Miss Barbara Holmes won cers, chairmen and others In- Sheriff Jackie Spear, well Barbara Rooke, Mrs. Georg • : talk by describing the progress the first prize of $5 and the terested will be held June 4, known television "personality; Weinman, Mrs. Gregcry Mt;- at the Ocean Township. School. Gowan, Mrs. Warren TahCIief, ot his own grounds and dls-' second prize of $3 was"wdh by featured as the "Original Kids tributed seeds and seedlings to Miss Donna Holden. Both are Guild Plans Card It was decided to hold the in- Mrs. Joseph 'Ahlers, I ,rs. Elsi; : the members attendlng.- students at the Laurence Har- stallation dinner at The Amer- Cowboy" will appear S a t u r- Johnson, •• Mrs. : Paul Frede- ican Hotel,* Freehold. The din- ricks, Mrs. Julius R u e h 11, Conductlsg the meeting was bor Memorial School. :; day and Sunday and every - To Sell Popples.. Party Tomorrow ner will be held May 6, the weekend thereafter at Wild Mrs. Charles Saurmar M 1 s.j .Mrs. Lawrence Saccone, presl- | night of the scheduled P-TA Ella Wallace. Keyport dent, who announced a group Permission has been obtain- The Young Churchmen's meeting, howeysr, the_meetlng West City; Toms .River. _ 1 will participate in the Marlboro ed frofo m thee ^donlpjo!i ^ Group of-the-Ghurch-of•— Our ""Wild" West-City, anT authentic Also Mrs. Harry McAr- Mr. and-Mrs- Hyman Bzura, Red B3nk, are shown In the and dinner will be combined. drews, Cllffwood Beach; Mrf. —^State Hospital Auxiliary "May- sfilp CorhrnUlee for the sale of Savior, Cheesequake, held a Committee chairmen are re- time "Tour of Homes" and lobby of the Caribe Hilton Hotel, San Juan, Puerto Rico, where popples May 24 to May 30, un- replica of an actual western Edward Hodgson, Mrs Wllliari .hey are staying while on a combined business and pleasure record hop on Friday evening quested to have their annual town, has become a top place- Conroy,- Cliffwood;- t- rs.—Aii'~ will place a flower arrange- ,rlp to Puerto Rico. Mr, Brura is looking for a plant site In der the direction of Mrs. Wil- reports ready for thatTevenlng. ment In one of the homes to be liam Brldgeman, chairman. In the church basement? Mem- to-go In New Jersey. Last nold Lauer, Laurence Harbor; : Puerto Rico.—• lie -presently operates* Bxuray' Incr Lloya Kdr, sxRynlewlcz and Mrs. Carl featured. Mrs. Jack Olsen reported a bers of the group-also were year, this colorful town at- Mrs. Etta Goetsch, Mrf. Matawan. Buiger are In charge of ar- Charles Ball, Belford; Mrs. El- Sample boxes ol bulbs were total membership of 138 sen-invited to attend a pageant and rangements for the dinner. tracted tens of thousands of iors and juniors, which Is 10 social at St. James Church, la Doland, Mew Mtnmouth. distributed to the members for peopW from New Jersey_and Mrs. Mathlas Schot,e. Mrs. the fall sale by Earl Bcnton, short of the quota. She asked Fords. The Ladles Guild of the Mrs. Cullens announced that McElvainc-Schanck Post, Auxiliary an average of 35 children have neighboring states to see this Reginald Pokallus one< Mrs. horticulture chairman. Harold :hat members who have not church is holding a card party been going roller skating each saga of the old west. Wild Jean Cartan, Matawai . Simmons, chairman ol the paid their'dues contact her ason Friday at 8 p.m. flower show, announced that soon as possible. As historian, week. She stressed the need of West City Is located on Route Gifts, were sent y Mrs Held Joint Installation Sunday more mothers to act as chap- GeraU: the date of the spring garden she announced that the annual 540. and Fischer Blvd. In Toms John Freiburg, Mrs, . show will be released soon. committee reports compiled Miss June Bowne, New erones If the skating Is to con- iSlmonson, Mrs. Flore: ice Cam- McElvalne-S c h a n o k Post J as follows: Commander, Brunswick, is spending several tinue each Tuesday afternoon. River. , Special Guests 1218, Matawan Borough, and James Thomas for the second rom May to May will be due merano, Mrs. Ireni Napoli- Special guests of the evening !ts."Ladles>, Auxiliary held their year; senior vice commander, shortly and ltjs necessary that days with her parents, Mr. and Robert Herbert, building Wild West City is built on tano. Mrs. Martha R: |er. Mis-/ — were-Mr, and Mrs. Leverett olnt installation in the Ameri- Oscar Butch, sr.; Junior vice she receive them as soon, as Mrs. Clyde Bowne, Cottrell principal, showed to the mem- 20;acres of wooded land and Alma Sickles, M: Annr. . Lammer, Mrs. Marlon P/eifer, an Legion Hall Sunday at 3 commander, Zane Anson; possible so that she may write Rd:, Cheesequake, bership a group of articles he while there, the children help jKeough, Mrs. Ruth Sickletr. Madison.Township; Miss Lorrm i.m. Commander James quartermaster, Theodore Oal- the history for the year. Miss Linda Schulmeister, was able to purchase, with the sheriff capture the out- I Mrs. Fred Caspar. WU- laws, participate in fighting off "::-':-Kerr and Mrs. Jean Burgess," Thomas opened the ceremon- powltz; chaplain,. Alfred Final plans are being made Sprlnghlll Rd., celebrated her funds donated to the school by | Ham McNatly, Mrs. ||> s e p 1; Cheesequake; Miss Irene Tay- es, handing over the gavel to Fields; offlcer-of-day, George ieventh birthday last Ty, R£jk- the P-TA. Among them were the Indians, ride stagecoaches, Rodriques, Miss Myra Brown, tor the theatre party In New ponies and mules, play origin- lor, Bazlet, and Peter Benton, resident Emma Blllia for the T. Leary (Robert Malkmus pro York June 7. Mrs. James Kee- Supper guests were D o £rn a 40 film strips, a science kit, a ! Mrs. Marle'Hoy, Mrs.|[J u 1.1 !'.' Matawan. tern); surgeon. Dr. Aram Cap- Herzog, Old Mill Rd., and set of encyclopedias, "T h e al Sheriff Jack games and Bradley, Mrs. Doris ftuimby, 1 t 1 [retaliation of the officers of gan ls'fchalrman. " : '"'. Alsoattending were Mrs. he. Auxiliary. Past Depart- tanlan; judge advocate, Mr. Evelyn-Fritz, Cottrell Rd. Child's World," and "Weekly have a wonderful time In gen- Mrs. Frank Coll, Mrs.jWlHlaBi. . ..lns>ttll}ng pert,. Mrs.. O.e.o »g e LaBert, Amos Biirlew and Mrs. John the summer months should Shelbriclc, Koypprt; Mrs. Dor- »nductres3 '? "^'J ant, Frank Anson; service of- contact him, by her aunt, Mrs. Stanley Mrs." J. Keegan and M r s. Cantatory, Browntowri; Mr. Morganville Faculty Bonk, Upper Main St., South . .- otby-Bahrenburgv Mrs. Nor- ficer, Mr. Leary; legislative of- nd Mrs. Nathan Cressmnn, The program for the evening man Nielsen and Mrs. Bernard New officers are as follows: ficer, Mr. Ash; delegates to John Hart served r e f r e s la- Amboy. ,:... • resident, Mrs. John O'Reilly; ments.. •..."...• Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs, Ray was .' "Our Children's Litera- Wins Basketball Game Dress, Hailet; Miss . EdMth Monmouth County Council and daub, Mr. and Mrs. William ture." Guest speaker was Mrs. Guests were Mrs. AndTev; Richards, Keansburg; Mr. and lenlor.yice president, Mrs. Sixth District, P. Anson and Hulsart, sr., Rrd Bank; Mrs. hailes Zlmmer; Junior vice Orchardo and Mr, and Mrs.Mildred Younger of the M o n- Parents of eighth grade stu- 1 Mrs. Harry Bay, and Mrs. Mr. Fields; alternates, Mr. William Schulmeister, Cheese- niouth County Library. Mrs. dents at the Marlboro Town- Mary Crowley, West Keans John Warwick, Union Beach; j 'resident, Mrs. Prank Anson; Butch," Jr., Mr. Oslpowltz. burg; Mrs. Andrew Hulsart, ihapjaln, Mrs. W 1111 a m Ed- School Cited For 5uake, and Wood and Thomas Younger siioke of the many ship Central School, Wicka- Fred Worsley, Morganvllle;' Burlew, Old Mill Rd. services provided, by the li- tunk, recently sponsored a bas- Ji:, Mrs.-Gregory McGowon, Mrs. W. Kerr, Cheesequake: pards; treasurer, Mrs. Alt a Spafford W. Schanck, Mayor Keyport; Mrs. Robert JKnapp, Zelwak; conductress,.Mrs..WU-. brary, headquarters of which ketball game between mem- William Nltzel, Prince ton, and of Matawan, was. guest speak- Safety Record Roger Miller, Cottrell Rd., are In'Freehold. Bookmobiles bers of the faculty and the Jr., Mrs. Arthur Cross,; M Is n •- Mrsrt.Greeman, Freehold. •< "lam. Blegner; secretary, Miss er. Elwood McElvnlne also at- pent the weekend with h 1 s Jane VanBrakle, " Matawan: llllla: guard, Mrs. James For the third consecutive are provided in communities if school team. Played in the Mr. Ray, host and Mrs. Shel- tended and was honored be- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. school gym, the faculty team I Mrs. Dorothy Wilson, : M is r. Thomas; patriotic instructor, cause It was his 80th birthday. year MorganvlHe School has enough people are interested brlck, co-hostess, served ' re- received a certificate of "Ex- Loren Miller, Jersey City. and select books from them. was the winner by a score of ! Beatrice Carroll, Mrs. Eugene freshments to the group, The Mrs.V Douglas Taylor; mu- Other Guests leinn, Mrs. Zane Anson; trust- ceptional Merit" and was plac- Mrs. Mae Eberlmrdt, Iselln, Mrs. Younger brought a selec- 41-25. playing for the whining I/uggan, Mrs. Eugenef Nycy, .-:•_•• dark" horse wair won by Miss Other guests were V.F.W. ed on the National School was a weekend guest of Mr. tion of books and displayed team were Robert A; Sena, Mrs. William Smith. Mia. Stan- Richards. ies. Miss Blllia, Mrs. Anson, Department Inspector George ilrs. Bpnllord W. Schanck; Safety Honor Roll of the Na- and Mrs. Alfred Fritz. Cottrell them. The attendance award principal of township schools; ley Bonk, Mrs. Catherine: Dug- Bruton, sr.; Vice Commander, tional Safety Council, Principal Rd. ' was won by Mr. Herbert's Edmund S. Falkowskl, build- gan, Miss Patricia Bonk,- Mlsr Istrict delegates, Mrs. Anson, Department of New Jersey Robert a. Herbert h a s i an- fourth... grade. Refreshments ing, principal, Central School; Jean Conway, Miss . tt an c y vllss Blllia,; alternates, M r 3. M.O.C.; a large delegation Mr. attd Mrs. Carl M111 e r. nounced.- . ;••••-'• - ~ •'-'"••Cottrell Rd., entertained as were served at the conclusion Robert S. Herbert, building Bonk, Mrs. John Hulsaft, Mrs. Mre. ]Drost Named 'aylor, Mrs. H, Dech; col o 1 from Pup Tent 10, M.O.C.; of the meeting. ' principal. Morganville; Ed- Harry Hullet, Miss Jlgrgaret George O'Reilly, Past Junior "We are proud of our safety weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. r oarers, Mrs. Joseph Blllia, David Tucker. Jersey City, ward Sherman, Donald Cook, Conway, South AniBoy«f ~" ~ Mrs. Ted Oslpowltz, Mrs. Os- County Commander, Past Filth education program and are Martin Murray, Robert Kelly, Gifts'wore-sent by • Mrs.4 Jo- pleased that the National 8»le- Mr.'and Mrs. B. C. -Maccla : car Butchi sr,, Mrs. R obeli District • Commander; John Cliffwood Firemen To all teachers in Central School, sephine McGowan, Mislf Gaylc- • Mrs. "O e o i g e'"' DrosV was O'Reilly, Past Junior County ty Council again has recogniz- and .children attended a buffet Malkmus. ' supper celebrating the birth- Proceeds of the affair will Knapp, Miss Donna Knapp, -"" electedpresldent of the Whltod Color bearers' for Installing Commander; Warren Rolte, ed our efforts," Mr. .Herbert Parade Loyalty Day Brown School Parent-Teacher days o! Mrs. Clements...Mac- be used to defray the cost of Mrs. Reseau Hulsart, Mjrs. Wil- ceremonies were all members Eighth District Commander; said. "As long as accidents are liam Creed, Mrs. Per* Van- Association, Cheesequake, at AI March, Union County Coun- the first ranking cause of cla, Newark, and Mrs. J. C. The Cliff wood Volunteer the graduation dance which >f Keyport Auxiliary 4247. Mu Cosenza, Elizabeth, held at the will be held on June 26, the Brakle. . . •- 1 the Apr. 15 meeting. She suc- Iclan was Mrs. George O'Rell cil Commander. Adjutant, death among school-age chil- Fire Company met Tuesday ceeds Mrs, Everett Feawjck. Fifth District; John Delllcano, dren, all of us on the staff of home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry evening at the fire house. night following graduation ex- ly, Linden, mother-in-law of Cosenza, Linden. ercises. Class mothers Mrs. Other officers elected w e r e~|the new auxiliary president Fifth District Commander; MorganvlHSBchool will con- Plans were made for the To March Sunday Mrs. Edna Herzog, vice presl- Willlsm McManus, 4303 Dep- tlr.ue our organized safety pro- Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bur- gp_.o:pslp Clarence. Egftn,..Mrs. _. Walter and Department of New Jer "JonansenT Mrs." "c".wrKeckand dent; Mrs. Bernlce T a t r o w, ;ey musician for 13 years. The gram ;to_teach_.the. ness,-Route-l8rentertMne4-la3t •Loyalty- Day Parade 'ttCAstsufy; The Guadalcanal C ad e t s, uty_Itispector.i— Mrs. Harold C. Quackenbush Cliffwood, will march for ths __seeretary-and-Mr». —W a It or i'evirpfesTderit7 after her off!-' The president of the auxil- pie of our community to pro-week in celebration of the 24th Park May 4. All men will Marz, treasurer. The new offi- wedding anniversary. of Mr. march In .ull uniform. On May were assisted In the arrange- tlrst time this., year,' i(n the iers were duly obligated, turn- iary presented the post with tect themselves" and their fel- ments by Mrs. Harding Wil- ! cers will be Installed at the d the gavel back to C o m- low students," and Mrs. David Burness, 17, the company and its auxil- Americanism Day parade vlr 1 check. John O'Reilly and chil son, Mrs. Charles Jameson, Jersey City Sunday. MBmber.'- May 20 meeting . mander Thomas. dren presented Mrs. O'Reilly The National Safety Council Bound Brook. Quests were Mr. iary will hold a rock 'n' roll Representatives for the cen- and Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Mrs. Lest on Fisher, Mrs. will meet at the V.eterons o'. Post Officers Installed with a bouquet of American Honor Roll was Initiated in dance at the fire house. Charles L, Holmes, Mrs; Vin- tral council P-TA will be Mrs. David Allen, John Irwin, Cam- Fires for the month of April Foreign Wars. Post if o m e, The installing officer for the Beauty Roses. 1944. To earn a place on it, a cent Scbreck and others. Cllffwood Ave., S u n JOHNSON -GIBB MOTOR CO. ^.^Chinese auction May 24 •. wlth gnnvillo- Bank; Woman's Club of Spring >nte ol interest as the ; 1 110 MAIN STREET, MATAWAN : PHONE MATAWAN HQ40 # Jwrs, Robert Seber.-lr., ;n.nid •Mrs. Mabel Bolce still Is Lake; Modern -Muses, Tolas Hundn.„ pu boupht durlnn ; *, ,Mlss, B,eber. in,- charge* .;„ -i i,, confined to her bed by illness. River. y somol J. Milligan Weds Kelty-Novak Nuptials Friday F^hway Girl Weds Couple Married At St. Joseph's Engagements Adams.Ches.ncy Aaron E. Bradham Mr. and Mrs, Anthony J. South Amboy Girl • - Miss Theresa Lukle, daughter Miss Audrey Spolts.' daugh Chesiiey, 68 Mornlngsldo Ave., of Mrs. Sally Lukie, 324 Oak ter of Mr.' and Mrs, Albert Beacon Beach, Keansbuig, an- MATAWAN nounce the engagement of St., South Amboy, and the late Spotts. 232 West Grand Ave.. Second Section Charles Llife 1 e, became the Rahway, became the bride of their daughter, Rosemarle, to bride of James MllUgan, son Aeron E. Bradham, Jr., son of Edward Adams, son of Mr.Apr, U; in* Pate OB». of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew MU- Mr. *nd Mrs. Aaron E. Bi ad- nnd Mrs. IS. a, Adams, 185 Or- ligan, Browntown, Saturday, ham, sr., 54 Shadyside- Ave., ient Way, Rutherford. the Metropolitan Llfo I n s ti > Apr. 12, 1958'at 2:30 p.m. In Laurence Harbor, Saturday, Miss chesney Is a graduate ance Co., Freehold, Mr.. Szy- Sacred Heart Ohurch, South Apr. 19, 1958, at 4 p.m. in St of St. Elizabeth's Academy, mnnskl graduated from MKta- Amboy. The Rev. Melvln Stan Mary's Church. Rahway. The MonlsUwn, and presently Is wnn High School nnd is em- czewski performed the double- doublu ring ceremony was pei- employed by tho Now Jersey riner ceremony. formed by the Rey. j. A, Bell Telephone Co., Newark. ployed by the New Jersey Bell Telephone- Co,, Freehold, The bride, given In mar Meaney. Mr. Adams, a graduate of Brown University, Providence, Luncheon gupRta wero 'Mr, riage by her - brother, Charles The bride, given In mar Lukie, South Amboy, wore a R.I.. also Is employed by thoand Mrs. .Adnm Szynianskl, rlage by her father, wore a Now Jersey Bell Telephone Co, gown of Imported ~ Chantllly gown of white Chantllly lace Miss Dc-rnlco Szymnnskl, Mis) lace, with a fingertfp-1 e n e t h A September wedding Is with a full skirt, a fiogertlp- planned, Ocnevlevo Szyninnskl, Chester veil of silk illusion * attached length illusion veil on a crown 8zynu\nskl, nil of M o r g a n- to' a cap trimmed with seed of seed pearls and rhinestones, Kossl-Del'nlnm pearls, and carried an orchid and carried a prayer book vlllo; William Keyo. Mr, and on a prayer book. with white orchids. Mr, and Mis. Andrew De- Mrs. Jack SlniiHtlcld, J o lm—— Pnlnia. Centervllle. Rd., KeyStansficld- , Miss Pilscllla Bar- Miss Roberta Yanas, •'•^outh Miss Evetyn-Wolko, Laur- port, announce the cnaase- Amboy. was maid.of '"honor, ence Harbor, was rrua 1 d of nient of their daughter, Lucy, bor and Miss Cftrol Ann'MB- • and Samuel Mauro.S jjatawon. honor while miss AnnTJeniiett, to Hcndcrlck Rossi, son of Mr. gce, Freehold. served as -best mazsi^i --;,2;r^ Elizabeth: Miss Catherine nnd Mrs. Joseph Rossi, Droad- The newly weds .will' live 1n Bradham, Laurence Harbor, wny, Keyport. 'V Krajkovloh-Uunilo Metuchen after Saturday when and Miss Norcen Nolan, Ball- way, were bridesmaids. Miss DcPalma Is a graduate Annoiiucciiu-nt has been ' they return from a honeymoon of Keyport High School, and made of thn onmniPiuent of In Canada. For traveling, the Qeorge Norman, Laurence la employed by the Atoo Tllo MIHS Joan Quaclp, dnughtcr of bride wore a blue sheath dress Harbor, was the best man. Co., Keyport. Mr. Rossi Is n Mrs. Alice Qundc, 317 Alplno with navy_blue accessories and Ushers were Clifford Setter- Biodimtc of Keyporl II1 H h Way, Lamonce Harbor,'to Ml- "KTvHits; orchid corsage. strom, Laurence Harbor; Ger- Bchool mid sewed four yenrs cliuel Krnjkovlch. son of Mi', The bride is 4 graduate of ald Spotts, Rahway, the In the U.S. Air Force, three and Mr«. Michael 'Krnjkovloh, Sayreville High School, Class bride's brother, and Theodore of which were overseas. He al- 101 Ford Ave, Fords, M I s a of 1956, and is employed by Coyne; y.S.S._Borrie,_ Norfolk. so Is employed by Atco Tils QuaiUnUS8"lS"thi>~'ilnuHl<|ev ol DuPdnt Photo Products,: Par- Va. ' . Co, "'.: • . - - the late Wllllnin N, Qiinile, Leaving on a tour of. the lin. Her husband, a graduate No date has been sot for the Mlns Quado IK a graduate of of Malayan High School. Class MR., MRS. JOSEPH MICHAEL KELLY northern states, the bride MR., MRS, PATRICK LASTKI.LA weddlnir. wore a tan tweed suit with Matawnn High School and Is of 1954. is a veteran~of three Miss Elizabeth Novak. 65 emjiUjvod us a sooratnry'ln UtB , years duty In thef U.S. Navy,' Given In marriage by Le-beige accessories and an or- Lavender and purple gladioli with luce appliques ending , nrown-Townnrnil — Main St.,-Keyport, daughter of roy S. Brown, Keyport, the chid corsage. After the honey- and white carnations formed a bustle buck revealing Hulustrlnl eiiKlni'Pilnn dcpiut- and is employed by Men- Mr, nnd Mrs.-Richard II, L, menl of Nntloiinl Lend Co,, Tll» Mrs. Margaret Beechell, 345 bride wore a ballerina-length moon the couple will reside double nylon tulle lace-edged 'delssohn Contractors, Scotch Broad St , Red Bank, and John the background for the mar- Townsend, Old Jersey Ave., anlum Dltlsloii, Snyrpvillo, —- Plains.- ; at the Shadyside Ave. address, riage of_Mlss Esther Mary flounce cascading Into a chap- Novak, 25 Olive St., Bloom- gown of white organdy, styled el-length train, Her flngortln- Union Beach, announce the en- Mr. Krajkovlch la a grailuatQ The bride, employed by theLuccarclli, daujhter of Mr, of Bishop LoiighllK High field, became the bride of Jo-with a lace bodice, a scalloped N.J, Bell "Telephone Co. .Is a length veil of French Illusion seph Michael Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luccarelll, School, Brooklyn. «nd" St. Pet- neckline, short sleeves and el-graduate of St. Mary's High Centcrvllle Hd., Keyport, to was attached to a crown of Baptism and Mrs, Matthew Kelly, Bea- pearltiscd - ol'nnuo , blossoms er's C'ollngg, J e r « o y Cltyr bow-length gloves. A n o s e- School, Elizabeth. The bride: Patrick Lnstclla, Sort of Mr; where ha.l'ecotvod a Bncliclor • . -• • Woodruff ,; con Hill Rd.. Morganvllle; Fri- groom, serving In the U. S. studded with rhlnosloncH nnd day, Apr. IB, 1958 at 10 a.m.length tulle veil fell Itomi and Mis. Fi\sqUa]o_Lastclla, she carried three white orchids of SclnncD Dckreo In Business Herbert George Woodruff, in- Navy, stationed ^'Virginia, at- Route 35, Eulontown, Sunday, AdmlniNtnitloi). Ho In a llouten- fant son of "Herbert" Wayne In St. Joseph's Church, key- pearl crown and she carried tended Middlesex County vo- and HUcs-Df-lhihvnlloy,. port. The Rev. John J. Hen- a prayer book adorned.with Apr. 2O,.195&, at'3 p.m. In St. iiiil. in the National amud-nnii and Ingeboid Woodruff, Haz- cational School, Perth Amboy, Joseph's Church, Koyport. The Mrs. Anthony Rossi, Mata- >ooi>nlly complotod flightirain* --,. lei, was baptized 'at the 11 dricks officiated at the cere- white roses and stephanotts. wan, was her slater's matron n.ony before an altar decorat- Rev, Charles O'Shaughnessey of honor, 8ho wore a nurplo lnv at A i' m Y PHaht Bchool, - a.m. worship service Sunday, Matron of Honor otllclatcd at the double ring Foil Ruokcr, Alnbnmn. ; l_~Apr, 20, 1958, in the Grace. ed with white gladioli. Miss Incc sown wllh a fitted bodlco. . M e t hod Is t "Chur.cb, Union Loretta Durante played tradir Mrs. Fanchon DeC/anc, Key- Wills Filed ceremony. Mrs, Michael Cox a sabrlnn ncckllno outlined pfl'rt; was her sister's rnatron was the soloist and'Miss Lor- BeachBh , by tthhe pastort , hB George M. I). Ilassen J "With rlilnestonos and'a full y of-honor.She-wore-an—after- etta Durante, organist.—™-J three-tiered nylon tulio skirt. A DeanB. Jeanblanc. organ.' noon-length dress with a light ~ acofgJTM.DrBaSscn, M&ta- rate of Intoroat R« tho War wati, who died War, 28, 1BS8, Given in marriage by her rhlneskme and pearl headpiece blue lace neckline and sleeves father, Uic bride wore a full completed nor ensemble and iionds you boutlit during; tho . and a matching pongee^skirt. left his estate to his wife, An- wai Buy aomel . . • nie B.'Bassen, who was named length gown 61 white Chantllly she carried a bouquet of three St. Ann's Scene Of Wedding A nose-length veil fell froma lace and nyldnHullo over satin ; pink net crown, trimmed with executrix, "" orchids, ' i with a- fitted bodice, fashioned Four Brldeamatds.- .7-?. For Tlio Wonmn O> pearls and she carried a cas- J. Earle Mills with a portrait neckline out- cade bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaids wero "Miss Good Twite J, Earle Mills, Keyport, who lined with lice appliques, re- Antoinette Luccarelll nnd Mls« John Kelly, Keyport, was died Mar. 17, 1958, left his es-embroidered-with scuulnj and New Spring Fathlom best man for his brother. Mary Luccarelll, slaters of the tate'to his wife, Irene O, peail The gull nylo_n_tuUe bride: Miss -Marie Cerltono, The bride's mother wore ft Mills, who also was named skirt over satin was designed Keyport and Miss Dolores Helen /M. Rapp light green dress with match- executrix, with a diaped apron outlined S 0 h u 1 e r, Matawan. Their ing duster and a corsage of gowns of orchid lace and lioad- MISS KRANOliM TOWNH1CNI) BIIICHH'.MHOlt white roses. Mrs. Kelly chose pieces were styled the same 340 Muln Hi,, Keyport a powder blue-dress, pink ac DonaleJK-Montagna Wedding as the honor Attendant's and nagemont of Uiolr daushtcr, KtynorJ 1*%m - cessorles, and a corsage of they carried bouquets of throe rrnnoea, to Robr-it E. Ilrown, Cloned Mttiulnyii pink roses. orchids each, r., son of Mr, and Mrs, Hob- A reception followed at the ort El,. Brown; 728 Roscdnlo Lidr Mltndint Patricia Ann St., AimnpollH, Md, home of the bridegroom's par- Hon.S«c!»il»n ents for the bridal party and Neptune, niece of Ihe b r I d 0 Broom, wan the flower g 1 r, 1, Minn Townsoim u a muilu- Immediate fjiends and family 'v aLu of Keyport High School nnd For her wedding trip to Atlan- Her white potiu do sole gown, hud a" fitted..todlce.wlUi-a.boaL Presently ia atteiullnn _Wtt8]t tic City, the bride wore a Tnitan—College, CIlSBtortowii, black and white chemise suit neckline unhanded with podvl beading, and a full skirt with Md, Mr, Ilrnwn Is a urndunle with black accessories and a of Annapullg High Bcliool, Ho white rose corsage. a nylon ruffle tlour.co. t\ b 0 wore a headpiece of n y 1 o n alno attended Wyoming Bcnitu- The bride graduated from petnU and l«ave> atudded with . Pennsylvania, and the k MWICI tt dlitln|M *•« Kcyport High Buliool ttnd 1» 'BMM'AtdtVi .« ti trim tUI iwi w VM%'m seed vearla and she owr\cd. » ntly M»dh employed at Hanson's Bakery, 'pr'InoeM' basltotnf •whiter- 'pis , .„.« U-. Keyport..The bridegroom. at- chid and purple flowers. dent at Wdolilhgton 1 tended Matawan High School Lnwrenco DeVIto, E u t 0 n Upon graduation, both MIKJ and Is employed by W. T. town, was llierlipsl mail and 'I'ownmmrt and her flanco In- Al A% Grant, Old Bridge. .-• ushering wore Domlnlck l,uo tend to touch, 101 IMnpIo I'l,, Keyporl I j The couple will reside at 05 . No dato I111H been sot for llio earn-Ill, keyport, brothoi' of tho wodding. Tol. Itliyimrl 7-1181 J> Main St., Keyport. bride: Mario. Lantolln,. brother lcnyl, both ol Il)ntontown,_anif Births Anthony ROSSI, M I'lTWTjl,' -Mlv-lviid-Miiir—Fred— Mageo, brolherin law of tho -bride, 13 Milltay St., 'Freehold, nn- " Vena Frank Clenpvono, Keyport, was nounood llio' enifitgcinent of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Vena, Ihn ring bearer. th'oli' (limuhter, Jonn, to Tluut- 1 Jr., Austin, Tex., are the par- For her daughter's wedding, lm ezyinunuki, «on of Mr. lents of JhelrifirsL^child, a k [daughter, born Wednesday, rsTTTuocBreill—BciluoTo^—I Trgr—nt : Apr^ia, J958, _The_baby_weigh- lnco-cocltt»ll""gowT|-ovor| buf/ot linioliron Apr, )'i at ed seven pounds, nine ounces, rauichliiK satin wllh .ii round Iholr homn, int., MICS. oivo STKANII:RO and has been named Cindy neckline, u nintthliw- lint, gold Mudi'i! iittcncled 61. BINAURAI Lee. Mr. Vena is a former and 11 while orchid llosn of Limn School," Fr r n- Miss Zabelle Marie FraZBe, ei, Keansburg. jmd_Mlss Fa resident of Cliff wood and Is coruuKe, T h 0 bridegroom'» HEARING AIDS trlcla Largey, East Keansburg. irold, and wiu, urnduuted from daughter of Mrs. Margaret attending the University. of mollici choeio a chmnpagne un- rVcrholil Ilvulpnnl II 1 B1) . Fiazee, 35 Route 36, K e a n s-Their gowns a-.d hats were of Texas. -Mrs. Vena is the for- klelcimth ROWII with n v-neck- white embroidered organdy line, a iiiutclilnu lint will no- ephoal, Blin la iMnployml by bure, and the late Louis mer Miss S a n d r a- Trout, over orchid taffeta and they Cheesequake. . •s' and a white orchid Franklin Frazee, became the carried princess baskets _,of corsage. 1 bride of Glno Stranlero, son of pastel spring flowers. Ingles For liiivoUng, thp bride wove Mrs. Rosalie Stranlero. Middle Janet Cannlzzaro, Keans Lt. RalphiL. Ingles and Mil 11 black mill with a whlto hut Rdi, Koyport, and the late burg, niece of the bridegroom, Ingles, arc the parents of a and nccoHsorles and a corsago - Nlcholo Strphfeio, " Saturday,' was the flower girl. She wore son, born Saturday, Apr, 5, MR.. MBS. ROCCO I'ETKR DONAT1C 1,1.1 of white orchldH,...'.. a floor-lcngU gown of 'w-h-i-t-e- Tho brldo mailualod from Apr. 19, 1958, at 2 p.m. In St. ["1958. in Droue, Prance. The Miss Clcrnenllne Rope Mffl- HEAR WITH ...r-'... .Ann's Church, Keansburg. The organdy.over.plnk-talfeta...styl- baby has been named Steven broiher'a. best, man and ushers Kcyport Hlulr Bchonl and ed like the honor attendant's, tagna, daughter of Mr. nnd were Anthony Itounto and Stev- employed by W. T. Grant, Mid BOTH EARS Rev. Stanley Levandeskl .per- Scott. Mrs. Ingles is the for-Mrs. Patrick Harry Monta- formed toe double ring cere- and a pink bonnet. She carried mer Miss June Wahl, Raritan en Fedclei Cllffwjod; and Vlii- dlclown, Tho bridegroom grad a miniature princess basket na, Route 35, Keyport, beenmc mony. Mrs. Camille Santa Lu- Township. Lt. Ingles and Mrs. cent Berplco, Ilazlct, cousin of Mated, from licrlln High Bchool Wllh /cnhh'i ni-tliB.ear licir- filled with pastel buds. the bride of Uocco Peter Don- Benin, conn,, ami Ii employed I«U ul..,yuu tmi cnJDy Iho cia was the soloist, and Mrs. Ingles and children are expect- dtelll, son of Mr, and Mrs, Marie Ledcrhaus, organist. Anthony Stranlero was h I s ed to return to the United the brldo. by tho Qrand Union, Mannn ilcpih of "blmiiiral" or "bolh- brother's best man and ushers Daniel Donatelli, Bond St., The bride's mother wore a aunn. He served willi tho U-fJ cm" lienilnii. My urinlni nn In- Given in marriage by her States shortly after having Cllffwood, Saturdoy, Apr. 18, were John Straniero. brother completed a three-year tour- , y, mint green drcsn wllh a black Army In the European lliciilrn. iliuiiiciit m CAIII cur, you ctit uncle, Frederick Waterman, 1958 at 3 pm I 8t Jh's heller luilco the illitame and i - Keansburg, the bride wore a of the bridegroom, and Jerry of-duty with the U.8. Air Force 1958, at 3 p.m. In 8t. Joseph's lint and accessories and a Wlmn tlioy return from tiiclr Fellclano, Keyport, and AnI-n Germany and France. Church, Keyport, illiccilon of (i)un(l—licilcr ij[c . gown ol Imported embroidered Whlto orchid -corsage. Tlie wedding trip, tlm couuio will cHmlnnlD ihe inuiiiii you want nylon organdy, over satin styl- thony P r a z B e, Keansburg. The Rev, John J. Ilendi Icks reside on Ilouto 35, C e n t'c r- brother of the bride.. Chris- officiated ot the double ring brldelfroom's mother selected to licar.ldMl fur many peuple _,, ei with a fitted bodice with a Emblejr Villl!. . wlm have o luu In ho III nm, topher Lgyelace. Eatontown. Mr. and Mrs, Julius Embley, ccrcmonyv-Miss Lprctla Dur- a gown of pink lace over gray Queen Anne collar and long • 10-Ol|l MontyDaik OumnlM nephew of the bride, was the Hancock St., Keansburg, are onte played traditional wed- taffeta wllh a whlto liiit and sleeves. Tile boulfant skirt ring bearer. • <-V*ar Warranty was designed with an embroid- the parents of a son, born In ding music on the organ. navy bluo -accesHOrlcs. Bho al-Miss Rae Palmor Wod For her daughter's wedding, Perth Amboy Hospital. • »•/..( All,,-Pu,(l,,.. ••' ered apron terminating In a Given In marriage by herso wore a white orchid cor- To East Bruntwkk Man Prolaclion Plan cascade of ruffles forming a Mrs. Prazce chose a moss father, the bride wore a gown ' Serkus sage. "catheflral'Iraln^iler tiered fin- green lace dress with a match- of ChanJUly lncc designed with M Ins lue—itltB—Pnlnier," PREI DEMONSTRATION I gertip-length veil of silk illu- ing chiffon cummerbund, a A daughter "was born Thurs- Lk!ll* : A. reception was held at The "'C«n» l» or day, Apr. 17, 1938,—ln illver- Lim neck!lpCj_l»l>* daughter of Mrmtur Mfii'.'L sion fell from a cap of pcarliz- beige bat and accessories. The sleeves, and a chapel train. Pines, Motuchcn, after which U:r J. Pulmer, ltouto ID, Old ed apple blossoms and lilies pf- mother of the bridegroom se- vlew Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Serkus, 2 Orchard Ave.. Her fingertip-length veil stud- the couplo left for Florida. For Bridge, and Matthew Nnbon, the-valley. She carried a cas-lected a pink lace dress with a ded with, sequtnu fell from a son of Mia, Matthew Nnlnon, matching hat and black acces- Hazlci: traveling, tho bride wore a cade bouquet of white- roses crown ofpcarllzed nppln blos- black laco dress with a white 20 West Ainlicml Hi., East KEYPORT HEARING and lljles-o'-the-valley. sories. Both, wore orchid cor- soms and rhlncfiluncs and she Brunswick, 'and ilifi late Mr, sages. . - . Franclsconl picture hat nnd acccxnorlcn Sistcr-In-Laiv Is Attendant Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fran- carried a prayer book adorned and a co run EC of white orchldn. Neliion, WHO tnarrtcd Hiitur 27 VI. front fit.. Koypori AID CENTER Mrs; Silvatore Stranelro, Reception at Buck Smith's cisconl, 121 Hudson Ave.. West with white orchids. (lay tiltc'ntoon, Apr, 19, HIM), Itl 46 year*; AUoptiveiAicllrferease therapies, Mrs. Evelyn Surviving oesides Lavrence Test New Heart Equipment %nd Daniel are two other sons, Shown In Monmouth man, R.N., supervisor of the James. Jr., Newark, and Mi- For Inactive RNs occupational therapy -depart- .. Funeral services were held chael, Irvlngtot,; threr daugh- The Children's Home Socie- tj of New Jersey, Trenton, re- A refresher course tor Inac- ment, and Philip Goldberg, su- Saturday at 8:30 a.m. from the ters, Miss Renee Scabet. Mrs tive registered professional pervisor of the Speech and residence of Maxlmilllan P. Jennie Schwlnd. East Keans- ports a marked increase ln 1 Nebus, 74, of 423 Aueusta St., Second Section nurses wtl be conduotefl"6jr.the Hearing Center. ^ burB, and Mrs. Mary Raltigan iiunmouth Co-uity ayplications South :.Ajnboy, father of Theo- Greenbelt, Md.; 'a slster.'Mrs. for adoptive aid assistance re- Tare Two Apr. U, 1»M Department of Nursing of Mon- The fourth week will bed? dore Nebus, Keyport, who died mouth Memorial Hospital for voted to a summary and re- Mary Pletro, Newsrk: 18 ceived during the first quar- Tuesday, "Apr. .15. 1958, at his grandchildren and six great- four weeks In May for all in- view of all or eat, of nursing. home, following a short illness. ter ot 1058. This information active registered nurses who Hurses Interested In the coufSe grandchildren. • Services Held ln A solemn high requiem mass was released today by Rob- are Interested returning to are urged to write or call Miss TheiC.W. Hellman Funeral ert A. Smith, president, who active nursing, It has been an- was celebrated at 9 a.m. at Schmidt, Monmouth Memorial the Sacred Heart Church, South Home, Newark, was In charge stated that during the quarter, For Jesse Selover nounced by Miss Mildred Hospital, Capital 2-5200, exten- Amboy. Interment was In the of arrangements. four Monmouth County moth- Funeral services were held Schmidt, R.N., M.A., Director sion 306.. ' Sacred Heart Church C e m e- ers sought adoptive aid assist- Monday at 2 p.m. at the Be- ol Nursing at Monmouth Mem- tery, South Amboy. Jeffrey Lynn Richards orial Hospital. ance, while only one such re- zem Funeral Home, South Riv- Mrs. Rose Miller Is Funeral services were held er, for Jesse Selover, 79, for- The course is designed' to "Mr. Nebus was a communi- Friday at 2 p.m. at St. John's quest was received during the . met supervising principal of bring back Into the nursing Shower Guest Of Honor cant of the Sacred Heart Methodist Church, Rarltan comparable prior year report Madison Township Schools, profession women who have Church, South Amboy, and a Township, with the Rev. Nor- period. • . member of Its Holy Name and who died Tuesday, Apr. 15, been out of;.the field and who A surprise shower was giv- man R. Riley, pastor, officiat- ~ On a st^te-wide level. Mr. J958, at his home, 300 North- deslre^to be brought up-to-date en Apr. 16 at the Flamingo, Sacred Heart Societies. He re- ing,, for Jeffrey Lynn lilch- tired 10 years ago as a fore- Smith stated 53 adoptive re- east 45th St., Port Lauder- on nursing methods and pro- Keansburg. by Mrs. Pat Hel- ards. four-year-old son of Mr. quests hftd^been received dur- dale, Fla. Interment was In cedures as well aa to become ies, Mrs. Claire Beatty, Mrs. man ln the production line at and Mrs. Ralph H. Richards. the E.I. DuPont deNemours & ing the. quarter from mothers Monumental Cemetery, South acquainted with the use of new Dolly Bottone Keansburg, and 14 Provost Av.e., Keyport,'.who In 15_o/the.-state's,21 counties. Blver. equipment which was not ln Mrs. Emma Bogart, Leonardo, Co., Inc., Parlin. after serving died Tuesday, Apr. 15,*1?|6; in 25 years with the firm. Sources ^Jl these requests, he South River Borough histor- existence when they were en- In honor of Mrs. Rose Miller, Perth Amboy Hospital. Ioter.-' said. 'iriRjuded 10 from other ian and author, he moved to gaged ln the practice of nurs- 7b Manning PI,, Keansburg. Besides his son, Theodore, he meht was ln Graceland Mem- UgericleBi^l2 directly from par- Florida In 1953 after his le- ing. Decorations we're in pink and is ; survived by a daughter, orial Park, KenilworU). l-feipSJS-BXK* from hospitals, 19" tlrement, as supervising prln- blue with gifts placed on a Mrs. Edwird Zreblec, South Miss Schmidt pplnted out large table over'which hover- He was born ln Rahway, firom^ maternity homes, one \ — dpalpf Sayreville Schools. that the course was planned in Amboy; three sons, Bernard from a physician, two from : a stork. Pink and blue boot- and Leon, South Amboy, and and was ^a member 6( St Bora in South River, ho was response to requests by many John's Methodist Sunday ministers/tnd three £rom un- the first boy graduated from ies were used as favors. A Alfred, Fords" two sisters. classified sources. women whose children are large decorated cake was the Mrs.' Anna Novak and Mrs. School, Rarltan Township, South River High School. In grown or who have Become 1896, he entered Rutgers Uni- table centerpiece. A buffet Julia Mallszewskl. South Am- Also surviving are a brother, Mr. Smith also said 21 child- widowed and would like to re- supper was served. boy and 12 grandchildren. Ralph H., and grandparents. ren had been placed-fjMradopT: versity and then became a turn, to nursing but felt that —-—-teacher In'South River Sohools, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rich- tion by the society during the they had beea out of touch Guests were- Mrs. Virginia Arrangeme ts were under ards, Hazlet, and Mr. and Mrs. period; two more than for ft.-career he followed for 40 with hospital and medical pro- Biyne and daughter, Joan, the direction _of. the i Kurzawa Charles Innocentl, Kenilworth.. the same period In 1951. Two Keyport; Mrs. Kitty McGrath, Funeral Home, South Amboy. years. In 1901, he became cedures for too many years to The Bedle Funeral Home, childless Monmouth County principal of Washington School, Mis. Dorothy Maucli, Mrs. enter the field without special James Scabet Keyport, was in charge of ar- couples have received children Sayreville, and five years ^ater James Black, sr., Miss Diane so far this year, it was stated. Instruction nnd practice.' . _MlJ!e!Y_Mrs,__Cajri|lle..SantaLu- Funeral services wer« _he]d rangements. he was named supervising —Lectures, Demonstrations" Dr,_F.-C,-StelIarl-SprlngLakoi.chairman of the project* cla, Mrs. Ruth Cadc"ell, Mrs. at 8:15 a.m. Thursday .and at j committee, Monmouth County Heart Association, is shown The course includes l!)"hours He retired as supervising Edith Reseter, Mrs. Delia Mur- D a.m. a high requiem mass testing new equipment provided by the Heart Association for of classroom lectures and dem- phy, Mrs. Evelyn Carlucclo, was celebrated at the Blessed principal In 1944 but was call- the pulmonary function laboratory at Fitkin Memorial Hospital. mstratlons and 12 hours of ac- for the vacation of Your'Dreams ed beck to serve In that post Dr. Louis F. Albright, Director, Department of Medicine, ob- Mrs. EHna Cardinal, Mrs. Ruth Sacrament Church. Newark, serves Dr. Stellar and Miss Nancy Ott, Manasquan, EKG ual experience with patients Blasuccl, Mrs. Violet Fuccl, for James Scabet, 90, of Ar- for two more years and then n the hospital. At least one he headed the Madison Town- Technician. Mrs. Myrtle Stover, Mrs. Dol- gone PI.. East Keansburg, consult with us ' The pulmonary function laboratory now will be able to iesslon will be devoted to those ly Miller, Keansburg; Mrs. father of Lawrence and Daniel ship Schools. In 1951, the Jesse thases of nursing which most before you go , . . Selover Elementary School In make rapid and highly accurate tests to evaluate a patient's Ann Collichlo, Mrs."Agnes Sha- Scabet, Keonsburg. Mr. Scabet lung capacity prior to cardiac surgery. Thus, possible dif- interest participants and the den. Union Beach. . died Monday, Apr. 14, 1958. in Morgan was dedicated in Ills upervlsed bedside experience You have the fun . . . ficulties which may be encountered during surgery may be Gifts were sent by Mrs; Paul- Monmouth Memorial Hospital, "'honor; detected. ,..-•• . will emphasize the area of after a shoft illness. we do the planning He was one of the founders This Is another Instance of the Heart Association helping ui'sing care which most Inter- ine Bennett, Mrs. Doris Wal- and arranging. What's of the South River Library to provide the best medical care for the heart patient. sts the participants ln the ling, Mrs. Edna Cardinal, Mrs. Mr. Scabet was born in Na- more, there's no extra and for more than 40 years :lass or covers practice In Mary Opper ' ples, Italy, and came to the cost for our services .was active lri the ConlclAn. hose* phases of nursing in United States 05-years-ago. He Methodist Church, South Riv- •hlch the nurse herself feels How-abbut—business cards? moved-to East Keansburg from Brown Travel Bureau er. He^was superintendent of rusty". '••,'• We can supply them quickly Newai-K in 1851. Before his re- the Sunday School from 1910 to and at the right price. Come tirement • III 1839. he was a Day CalH: Vaucy G%UL — 214 Siuith St., Perth Amhoy Deaths Reported During Week 7 Broadway, Kcyport — Nlslit Calls: Ktyport 7J5O3!_ 1012 and was a past president The* classes will be held and try Us. -.'...:. track Inspector for the Penn- of the Epworth.'League. rom 8 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays ' ..Surviving Ignis .widow, Mrs. nd Thursdays, beginning May Je'an I. (Armstrong) Selover: with supervised patlenLexd two daughters, Mrs. Theodore Joseph "KflfzmanT erlehce scheduled for Friday •'. . . Hamraann, Long Island: Mrs. two-month-old son of Mr. and A conVmunlcant of St. De- r Saturday mornings from. 8 filiations - Lawrence S1 y, Portsmouth, Mrs. Henry. T. .-KiUman^ 21' metrius Ukrainian . Orthodox .m. until 12 o'clock noon, A SPECIAL Va., and six grandchildren. Locust St.; Keansburg, d i ed Church.- Carteret, he' w ft s a "'fi958Tr*'W5' curse.. ••',- :""."• "• NJ Music Center Narhes home. . Workmen's-Assoeiation; Polish Included In the course are - to our good_|ieighbor W. Adamson Director .Besides his jarejits, he Is American Citizens Club, Spots- he following" subjects: May 8, Roofing & Siding survived by a sister, Nancy, wood: an honorary member of Maternal and Child H e a 11 h '•'.'.'' William E. Adamson recent- at home; and his grandpar- the Old Bridge Volunteer Fire urslng. Miss Virginia Whalen, Keyport Hardware l»._.li has been appointed director ents. Mr, and :Mrs. H e n r y Company, •,."'••' •':..•• ' ;N., nursing Instructor, Mon- of the New Jersey Music Cen- Kltzman, .Rarltan Township, Surviving Is a daughter,' Mrs. mouth Memorial -School vof ALUMINUM SIDING , ler;, Keyport, and public rela- urslngr and Mrs. Elizabeth : : : r : and Mr., and Mrs. Terence Catherine Symchyk,- Carteret; •• " : ^y "-' r. •-•...'.'•from" • •••.-.•..•/';•.•'•••;-••• tions advisor to the Accordion Trinidad, Keansburg. four sons, Michael and Frank, elsoh, R.N., obstetrical super- Academy of America, Mr. Ad- A blessing was • pronounced bid Bridge; John, irvlngtonU\ Isor, Monmouth Memorial ; u . FOOT • amson personally will assist in Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Henry, South River; e 1 ght lospltal: May 8, ''Recent. Ad. : the extension of the educatlon- John J. Ryan Home for, Fun- ances Jn^Medlclne," Dr. Nlch- ~^E§.- Wallae| © al experiments which recently grandchildren, and One great- las Arcomano, of the depart- j erals, Keansburg, with the grandchild. became so suocessful. He has Rev. Stanley Levandeskl, as- lent ol medicine, and Mrs: been ln the music field for 28 sistant pastor of St. Ann's Funeral services were h?ld :artha Schelllng, R.N., nurs- Free Estimate years as a professional per- Church, Keansburg, rpfflclaU Monday at 8:30 a.m. at tlve ,g instructor, Mo n m put h ? former, teacher, and orgnniz- ing. Interment waain Mt.Oii- Mallszewskl Funeral Ho me, emorlal School of Nursing. - Men 8 and Bqys^ Furnishings South River, and at 9:30 a.m. : _er,JThls present season he as- y e t_C_ e iius AAJLST ,::Middlet6wn ,:_J_To-P'lsouss 8ur«ety-:-~- Township. in—St.-—Demetrius Ukrainian The second week will em- "~T^TTX Hatband Slioes-———— Sisted ln~the~ofgarilUUdn of ah Orthodox Church.wlth the Rev. B S fir BrCo. ' affiliate school of the Mew Jer- ihaslze "Recent Advances In JohnHundlak ^officiating. -. In- lurgery" and instructors will sey Music Center In Bayonne, Mri. Richard Walters _ terment Wffs in Chestnut Hill 27 Pacific Blvd., Cliff wood Beach became director of the' music ie- Df. Lester A, Barnett ..of Keyport" Mrs.. .LMIaifc. E. Walters, 49. Cemetery, Old Bridge. he department of surgery, and —"aejSaKmenrof the Y.W.CiA. In of 14 John St;, Keansburg, died Night Phone Day Phone Jersey City and organized the ,lrs. Dorothy Coleman, nurs- Thursday, Apr. 17, 1958, at the Mrs. James E. Sullivan ag instructor of the School of Established 1906 Mat 1-2618-J Englishtown 7-5698 Bayonne Hospital Nurses Chor- Ivy House Nursing Home, Mrs. Caroline Virginia Sulli- al. '; ' •:•._ " ' • • . urslng on May 13, and Dr. Middletown Township, after a van, 97, died Monday, Apr. 21, 11 r e d Henderson, thoracic Mr. Adamson is a resident long Illness. Born In Elizabeth, 1958, at the Seabrook Hill Nurs- of Bayonne, and has been as- urgeon, In •"Thoracic Sur- she was tire daughter of" the ing Home, Keyport. She had ery." sociated with civic music or- late Oscar and Anne Wlneard. lived at the home for the past ganizations for many years. He , She had lived ln Keansburg eight years. Born In P e n n s On May 20, the topic to be was president and assistant more than 14 ^ears, and had Neck, she was the daughter.of ken up will emphasize those conductor of the Bayonne I .tho-lato -Jolm-Dean-nnd -Irydln areas—which ,4he~cIaEs - seems Choral Spclely for sevon years supervisor.at.the Signal Corps (Matthews) Dean. • • o need most based on Its ex- -and was a member of the board i Laboratories/ Port Monmouth, ierlenco~~ln_the-,',Jlrst two She was a former resident of eeks; followed by an intro--f INCLUDING SUNDAY of directors of the' Bayonne I for more than 14 years. BienlwjDod, N*Y. Mrs. Sullivan Symphony Orchestra. He is. nt Shs Is survived by her hus- [uctlon to . "Rehabilitation present, tenor soloist of the was the widow >f Dr. James bund, Richard; daughter, E. Sullivan. Therapies" My Frank Monte- Westminster Fresbyter- Mrs. Jtwet Walters, K e a n s- orte, R.P.T., supervisor of the lIan Church, Jersey City._He_aU1 Bhe_la_sutvivod—by—one—sla- so Is a former member of the v ter, ' Mrs. Lulu RothersenT board of directors of the New Arlington; » sister, Mrs. South River; three nieces and Ruth Tetrone,- Kenllworth, and one nephew. "' ; Jersey Federation of Music a .grandson. '" Jlf0H(/Anyone can Gets Clothes Cleaner; Faster; Safer! Clubs, and public relations "Pmreial servfees were held Funeral services were held IN !/2 HOUR manager for the Bayonne Saturday at 8 p.m. at the John Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Chapter of the Red Cross. J. Ryan Home for Funerals, Be'dle Funeral,Home, M a t a- be a better, foster Keansburg. with the Rev. Stan- wan, with the Rev, Lawrence ley Levnndcski, assistant pas- R. Bailey, pastor of the First WJWVW. tor of St. Ann's Church, Keans- Baptist Church. Mntawan, of- painter without burg, officiating. Interment Injlne:. Interment was in C ::fe was in the family plot. E 1 m w o o d Cemetery; New :,.-' Ytvr ttin Brunswick. practice! Mrs. Charles E. Watts OH AZALEAS • HOLLY Mrs. Joanna Watts, 80, Mid- Airs. Benjamin I. Quaokcnbush dle Rd., Rnrltnn Township, Mrs. Eliza Ann Qiiackcn- EVERGREENS viito-.pl- tlwltitc--<;harlcs E. bush; 85," ot' II •"Union Ave"'. WASH Watts-, died Friday, Apr. 18, Freehold, mother of Mrs. Mil- ITOODfNDRONS 1958, nt Fltkln Memorial ton Rose nnd Mrs. Mary _aisft«. Hospital, Neptune.- Brown, Matifwan, died at her Surviving are a niece mid a home Monday, Apr, 21, 1058. nephew. Sho wns tho widow of Benja- A requiem moss was cnle min I. Quackenbush. She was brated'at St. Ann's' C'h u r c h, bovn ln Freehold. Kcansburg, Tuesday at 0 a.m. Surviving;, besides her with the Rev. Stanley Levan- daughters, Is a son, Arthur B., deskt of(ic|atlng. Interment Freehold; eight grandchildren wns in Greenwood Cemetery, and four grant-grandchildren.-- Brooklyn. __ . Funeral services are being Howard Wolvcrton held nt 2 p.m. today from her Howard Wolvcrton, 01, died home, with the Rev. Charles Friday, Apr. 18, 1058, at the Npff, pastor of O 1 d Tcnncnt Methodist Home, Ocean Grove. Church, officiating. Interment He^hadjjcen_.a. resident of.?thc _will_be-In_pid_T_ennent -Ceme- home since 1062, The father ot tery. Arrangements arc-under Howard Wolvertart, Matawan, tho direction of the Hulsc Fun- he wns born In liftmbertvllle. eral Home, Engllshtown. Mr, Wolvorton was a retired Inspector for the State High way Department. Ho belonged Free; Kiddie Rides •Wbj i!ilrp)uit;,/i!lm»,w]lh un- M to Lpdgo III, Camden, o! the With the arrival of spring. Hlid "nif« «lll" «h«n ikli frtm M Loyal Order of Moose. He was "DUTCH BOYHNSTANt^ plim lewd holdt Iht k>r ro lac [• a member of tho D o b b I n s i ' «u I Follow ih. pnciit. o/ pio/.i. H Memorial-Churoli, Delnnco. anter -evenings, the p la y-_j iloiul iTt'dmitl . , ; Imlil upon £ grounds, free rides nnd other HOUV-TON8 (o, ,11 itlJ.Io.b, Surviving besides his son. Is pleasure-giving services for ...Jinn. ;-;-. i KlimllSc tilinci ol his wife, Mary, and two other the kiddies now- nre in full KALPLEX 10 MINUTES tiHnlUt orimin foniBtd wlih In. sons, Myron and William C, swing, at UIEL, Amboys Drive- -oninkl loyliHi 4-6.( inlfili. both of Delanco. ~ Jdtil lor mw plinll, pirlrtl lot In Theatre, Sayreville. NEW ACRYLIC LATEX ttubtlihtd plant*. Nothini bittlt. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 11' a.m., at the FLAT WAIL PAINT . ,, PROVE IT TO YOURSELF AT THE1BEAUTIFUL Methodist Home. Interment Employees See Film • SO eosy to apply wns in New Camden Ceme- COIN OPERATED COLE WASHAMATIC tery, Camden, The Matthews. Employees of the Architectur- • logins lo dry instantly Holly-Tone Franolonl and Taylor Funeral al Tiling Company, Keyport, Home, Asbury Park, was, in recently were guests of the • No painty odor n COLE charge of arrangements. riinnngement nt n showing of Hliolesnle 1TndH Harry Sowa On Peat and Fertilizers periods. Harry Sowa, 122 Hillsdnle ""'1 ASHAMATIC Ra.,""Old Bridge, died " Thurs- Tomatohorserndlsh;sauce

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For Chance Games Ralph Blernbimn has been To dear Ruins elected vice president and gen- . ~~K slic-tiounty conference of Electronics. Inc.. a division will meet Wednesday to discuss After, five previous attempts. Interest to citizens concerned further co-operative purchas- eral manager of Food Fair O! Lavoie Laboratories, Mor- Sen. Charles W, Sandman, Jr.. Properties, Inc. It has been with public education will be ganvllle, has been ordered by ing of farm products sold at (R-Cape May) Thursday -got Second SectltB their stands. The organisation, announced by Samuel Fried- held Saturday at the Freehold the Keansburg Borough Coun- approval of the State Senate land, president. The election ol Apr. 24,1858 Face Seven Regional High School, under cil to clear away the remains which has the endorsement of for his bills to schedule a state- New Jersey Farm Bureau and Edward Mann, comptroller, as the auspices ot the New Jer- of an assembly plant, which Wide referendum for the legal- secretary of the corporation »1- at Far Hills Inn, Somcrvlllo.^ , sey citizens' Committee for was ravaged by fire late last the inspection cooperation of ization of boardwalk games of the New Jersey Department of so was announced. > The sessions Attended by i the Public Schools. The con- year. The plant was located at chance. The bills passed the tho county bank offloluls cov- 236 Creek Rd., Keansburg. The Agriculture, Is looking for a Senate by a 12-0 bipartisan Mr. Blornbaum has been ference Is open to residents of new way to upgrade quality of general manager of Food Fair ered the need for exeoullve de- Hunterdon. Mercer, Somerset. firm has until today to clear vote after Mr. Sandman assur- products sold, explains Mana- eo the members they do not Properties slnco Its formation velopment and miaajcineut, Burlington, Mormouth and the site. • : • Council twice has ordered ger George R. Hotfmire. John open tlie door ta professional In September 1055. The com- succession, Federal Rescrva Ocean Counties, according to the firm to clean up the plant Hendrlckson. Jr., Mlddletown. gambling. ; pany now operates 13 fully- supervision ot banks, objec- Leonard E. Best, committee site but the latest order is Is a Noith Jersey director. completed centers. Two addi- tives or the Federal Reserve Sen. Sandman's assuronces tional centers will open next • president who will lead a clin- more definite. If the firm did not satisfy Sen, John A. System and the operation of doesn't do the work, the bor- month, and five others are In Its open market committee, ic on "Problems Facing Local Waddlngton (D-Salem) who partial operation. The company Citizen Committee^"" at the ough will, council decreed. The said Gov;\ Robert B. Meyner and the scope of bank audits borough then may have to Women Dems To also has IS additional sites conclusion ol the-all-day ses- would like another amendment for development purposes. and blanket bond Insurance sion. bring legal action to collect the added to speclllciilly outlaw coverage. cost of the Job from the firm Pood Fair Properties pre- Highlight of the affair will Convene May 2, %numbers and policy rackets. sently operates In New York, Participating In the confer- he it luncheon at Which DeWitt if payment Is not made volun- tarily. ""' • At an executive meeting of Sen. Waddlngton later told Florida, Pennsylvania, Mary- once weio Harry J. Lewis, J. Paul, vice president of Bene- the Women's Democratic Club reporters tills amendment land, and New Jersey. Its de- president, nnd Calvin F. Wool- ficial Management Corp.;a^or-' The plant burned In Janu: would be added when the Sand- ey, oxocutlvo vloo president, ary. Two 50-foot walls, a chim- of Monmouth County, held Fri- velopment plans will extend ristown. and trustee of' the day at the home of Mrs. Kath- man bills get to the Assembly. Its operations to^Conneqtlout, Belmar National Banlc; 11, n. committee, will Kind of Education T3b We Cit- Democratic State Committoo- Clayton, August H. Dipscncr izens Want?" Dr. Richard als and other debris were left As presently constituted, the and Alfred J HolUmJ, dlrco- after the fire. Council declared woman, Mrs. Gust-uve J. Frcr- measures propose a statewide Bank Directors Attend Beck, superintendent of the -Dr. Lewis Webster Jones, Entrers University president, ret, Fair Haven, was appoint- tora freehold Trust Co. Freehold Regional system, will the property a public menace vote Nov. 4. The. public will bo delivers first copy of Rutgers survey of New Jersey economy Mar. 4 and ordered the firm, ed by Mrs. White as reserve* asked to amend tho 1898 antl- Association Meeting Also Charles C. Scliock, Jr., speak on "Current Trends in to Gov. Robert B, Meyner. Lookinr on at left are Commissioner tlon chairman for the New assistant trust offlcor. Long Education." Joseph E. McLean, for whose department the survey was made, Electronics, Inc., to clear the gamlng statute to.permit ccr- lot. Jersey Democrallo—-Women's- taintypes of board and amuse- Ten officer^ and, bank dlreo- Branch Trust Company; Jo- and »t right. Prof. S.J.FIink, of the Rutgers School of Busi- spring convention conference tors from Monmouth County seph linlor prcsldeni, RUSH W. ' _Dr. Eleanor C. Delaney/of ness Administration, Newark, who headed the survey team. Removed Chimney ment park concessions. the Rutgers University School to be held May 2 and 3 at the Although the lpglslnUon doi-.i ultrndod yesterday's fourth MuBlnm and William a. I-'IU- The report In general painted a bright picture, noting that by The firm removed the chim- annual Dlrector-ManaKcnient of Education, conference chair- 1975 New Jersey will have 31 per cent more people, making 40 ney but did nothing about the Monterey Hotel, Asbury Park, not spell out what games will putiluk, dli'cotors. Funnora man, has announced that both per cent more money and living in 32 per cent more homes. be permitted, it limits them to Conference of tho New Jer- and Merclumts Nalloiutl llixhk, 1 walls, chemical drums or de- Mis. Frank Horan. High- sey Banker's Association, held lay and professional leaders in Water shortages, lack of educational facilities and a slow Ing- bris. Harold Walling, 09 Man- lands, club president, conduct- raffle-type frames wllli maxi- Mutnwan, education will be on hand .tft down tendency in manufacturing industries were pointed up as ning PI., complained to coun- ed Uic mcetlngi Social chalr- mum playing fees of a quar- assIsE~citIzens In fackli"nF*pro- areas of greatest concern. ._ clUthatihe^rea-wasJiot-fenc- jiifliLMra^Eiank -Cnasone. Nay^ ter—and maximum tnerchan-' ' feems ^ discussion groups. ed in and children had been eslnk, announced that the fund dlse prizes or $15. The bill World's Largest Operation Tollies listed for discussion in- playing near the property. Mr. raising project will end Satur- states that no type of dice, Ia- clude financing education; ele- Bait Advertising Walllns's house Is six feet day. M r st Joseph Estenea, ro ot roulette gnmes will be Of Us Kind ... mentary school and high school LPN Ball May 17 from the plant. . ' Freehold, natuiall/.ntian chair- permitted and that It Is not In- . school curriculum; higher ed- i Bernard Blum, borough man, requested members of lo- tended to authorize bookmak- ucation; getting and keeping Measure Passed At Molly Pitcher manager, announced that the cal clubs assist her In the nit or other Illriral gambllne good teachers, and lay parti- N.J. Association of Insurance county club's naturalization pursuits.. . i . cipation in educational plan- The State Senate has voted — Plans were completed at the Agents had presented the Bor- program, Tho bills in-ovldo Hint In 5'ng1 to penalize merchants who'at- recent meeting of the Licensed ough of Keansburg Its safety those municipalities which ve- SAVE Mrs, John Qrodcska. Leo- •The session will start with tempt to cash in throng h Practical Nurse Association, award for the third "consecu- nardo, nnd Mrs.' J.Harold lum a favorably vote, local coffee and registration at 8:30 phoney "bait" advertising. The Division 10, for Its fifth annual tive year. Coslcllo, Matawan, assisted at governing bodies will be uutli- a.m. and continue until about ball to be held May 17 at the orlzcd to llernsc tiiinio o|>crti- bill, passed 16-0 by the Senate, Tlie mayor and council will the tea table. The noKt i cmilnr 7 1 3 p.m. Reservations may be M o 11 y Pitcher "HoleT." "TieT "arrange for a conference wllli mooting will be held Saturday tors, who also will "h'nve~lo"jiS made through the New Jersey was-sentto the State Assem- Bank. Roland Scott, Red Bank, the Keansburg Board of Edu- at Hnln's Landing;, Highlands. tain a $100 state llcrnse. Citizens' 'Committee for1 Public bly. It makes It a crime—for and Mrs. Kmma Berry. Ocean- catlon'to discuss the matter of The Highlands Ladles Demo- Administration of Iho net Schools. 45 Clinton St., New- anyone to advertise something, port, are co-chairmen of the engaging an athletic coordln- cratic Social Club .will be host. would be placed under R ntnle- ark, wherethe telephone num for sale with latent to defraud. affair. ator for borough activities ijs Mrs. Peter Slsmund Is. club appointed commissioner' who ber Is Mitchell 2-6991. There is a *100b fine penalty. requested by the board, <* president. Buffet lunch will would have powers similar to The penalty would be placed The following were named those now wielded by the com- delegates tp- the state convert New Pipe For. Water Lines be served at 1:30 p.m.; bilsl- directly~i on - t h e^advertistr. Mi\ BIuBrfeporterthBtraSOO: missioner- of-alcoholic -bever- Woolley Nominated Newspapers,' magazines and tlon to be held June 3,.4,-and ness inccUHjE*.;S p.zn. age contfol, « • 5 at the Berkeley-Cnrterct Ho- feet of water lines In the bor- Other area women attending To Head County Uhh radio Mid" TV "stations, which ough will be replaced with have no knowledge of the tel, Asbury Park: Mrs, Bessie the meeting wore Mrs, Kath- Covert, Long Branch; Mrs. four-Inch pipe. Priority will be ryn O. iluber, Mrs, Hurry "V. Elected Secretary Long Branch Commissioner fraudulent intent, would be ex- gfye'irts. areas where they are empt; ""•"•' ----- Jane Fisk, Keansburg; Mrs, Hill, Konnsburg- •—• George: B. Woolley Apr." 16 Mildred Yost, Keyport; M r s.' needed most urgently. . .Miss Jean A, Onub, Old . was nominated for the presi- Sen, Robert C. Crane (R-Un- Edna Dobbins, Neptune; Mrs. Due to-the severe w I n t e r, Bridge, was fleeted SDcretlu-y "I Invite yoM t« Iry my famow dency of the Monmouth Coun- lon), editor and publisher of Josephine Tighe, Union Beach, Mr. Blum advised that the Parkway Again Called of the 106850 senior eln«» ol fra* gallon offer and tn|ay Mw ty Municipal Association. The The Elizabeth Dally Journal, and Mrs. Iris Rldgeway, Red $5400 earmarked In tho,budget Safest Superhighway Monmouth College, West Long nomination is tantamount to said newspapers in the - state, Bank. .• . for reconstruction of roads In Branch, al the close of Uic •ovlngt mnd» ponlbU by hlifl* election. Mr. Woolley. when would welcome the bill. He the borough will not be sufllc- camualgnsv Apr, 14 and 15, Mrs. Lois Mason, chairman The Garden Sta'te y volume and ona-ittp elected next month, will suc- said many newspapers are ieht. He was granted permis- recently had an official stamp ceed Commissioner John F. P. "sorely plagued with; bad ad- of the nominating committee, sion to make a Burvey and re- presented the slate of new can- on its record as the safest sup- More than SB per cent or the dUlng." Kelly, Deal. '• \ •' vertising," some of which gets quest an emergency appropria- erhighway in. the nation for the drivers In fatal 'orMtnu- wore printed because the ads are didates; Election of officers Other nominations an- will be held at the May meet- tion for road repairs. third- successive "year. Ne w under 25-yoah-o[-OBe. On th « nounced by Mayor Spafford W. hard to check. ing. A bid* of $5100 was received Jersey's 173-mlle Parkway^was other hand, SCO per cent or tho Schanck, Matawan, chairman The bill Is aimed specifical- from..Victor Munzella, 100 Elm rated tops In a national survey fatal accident drivers had ovor of the nominating committee, ly - at merchants who offer Mrs. Fisk was appointed Rd.. Newark, for, the purchase of 1957 toll road safety statis- one year's driving experience. are W. Thomas Bennett, Nep- something free In an attempt chairman- of the safety drive, of borough-owned property at tics by tho American Bridge, Worth , tune City, first vice president: to lure customers.to their assisted by Mrs.'Covert, who, Laurel Ave. and Beachway for THnnel and .XurnpJke_.Assoc|» Jlayor Harry Mills, Howell stores and then never, pay off. will-cover Long Branch, Eat-' the purpose of erecting a mod- tlon., Much ontown and Shrewsbury; Mrs. Township, second vice presi- Sen. Walter H. Jones (R-Ber- ern motel. A detailed sketch of V o s t. • Keyport; Mrs. Mae the proposed building and .a • The annual surveyj;esults te Mora! EVERY -dent;-Mayor Leroy Walling, gen) said New Jersey has a Swem. Beirriar, will cover As- conference with the mayor and cehtly •announced placed t li e South Belmar, third vice pres- long history of misleading and Parkway first In safety Just as n bury Park, Neptune; Mrs. Fisk, council will be requested be- BOTTLED H. f\*i ^M — N. lUII m it'ent;_i;(>mm|ss.!,Q er Theodore. false advertisements. He said Keansbutg;^ Ijrs. Rldgeway, fore .Atae.--proposal ,Is .consider- they, did the previous two «rirl.M« Minm, UM It •« _Ji.iBehriiiger/ Seal, treasurer; 10 other states have -similar ifreRra.1^ **T* "'• };: •MI urlMH luM. « MhM».: 1 Red Bank; Mi», Berry,- Red ed. '• " V'"" wdli, atlllutt, mU, mmtfl and W. Stanley Conover, Bor- laws. . •' Bank and Oceanport. The racking took on added ough Clerk of Deal, secretary. Clean-Up Week f The group sent a get-well Mayor James A. Oravany significance In the light of the Now Is thet Ime to advertise association's finding that toll -—This week, why don't you those unused articles for sale. card to Mrs. Elizabeth Patter- announced that May 10 to 25 son, who Is a medical patient had been designated for a roads were twice as safe from GAS look through the windows ol A small ad in the classified in Fltkln Memorial Hospital, Clean-Up, Fix-Up" drive in traffic deaths as all highways FREE your church ..from the in- column will turn them into Neptune. the borough. ,and byways of the United You Get Clean, Quick tide. cash for you. States. Tho nation's tollwaya An executive board-meeting - Mr. nimri Issupri a warning lft_tt)e...cit)zgns_of_..the..boroui!h, had an average fatality r5tc~ Heat For Cooking will. ie..held.tonieht-at Mrs- r2T""lhTTdrinTOOTIir- NOUMiTl Covert's home. The next regu- that the Police Department had purchased a new electric 000-vehicle miles of travel last lar meeting will be held May Service 9 at the Y.M.C.A., A s b u r y speed timer which would be year compared with 6.0 deaths Buy 1—OH 2 * MERCURY * Park. installed in the near future. on all roads. The borough attorney agnln H«4*« wk*k«Mi MHHJ »• air, Sales and Service was requested to petition the Defense Bonds pay the samo KEYPORT GAS CO. Buy 5—Ott 10 MC Dental Auxiliary State Highway Department lor rate of Interest as tho War H« • ll Nominates Officers a traffic light at Route 35 and Bonds you bought, during the Safe Buy — Used Cars Palmer Ave, war. Buy some I Affiliate ot I MAKT —The-MpnmmitK-frnnnt.v Tli-n. tal Auxiliary met Thursday at SCHANCK & SIHLER the home of, Mrs. 8, J,. Hecht, KEYPORT LUMBER MAf^ CARP PAINT FACTORIES Deal. John Scott,- Highlands, PfcRCE STRINGS U STULTZ Fnutory SnloHi'ooin spoke on the making of linen Freehold 8-1250 Matawan 1-4239 STEER YCUOtUF P.UJHT & SUPPLY CO. BIO Mwy 35, Wuimnin«sa Niiur Arsljiiry Pui'k Clrcln and exhibited some of his BtULSAlOlDTRY H O0K6 BU5NC65 WITH 112 Dri|{litnn Avo., Lnntf Hrmich cloth. THIS Pi-oce FOR Tel, MaUwan 1-1872 A report of the nominating G0MS6OOP Cliffwood, N. J. Roulo 34, 2 MH'CH Soutli of Matawnn I'hmio MA 1-11B84 Cleaning — Dyeing — Repair - Storage commlttce.-headod by Mrs.—I- ROAST BEff ' - ' HHI ITwy :iil, Ilml Bimlt Werner, West Deal, was pre- STULTZ'S sented as follows: Mrs. Ber- nard Weiner, Fair Haven, president; Mrs. Bertram Feln- swog, Red Bank, vice" presi- dent; Mrs. Howard Eder, Long New Jersey's ^ Branch, treasurer; Mrs. J. Al- vln Parker, Red Bank, record- ^ Most Modern Equipped Ing -Secretary; Mrs. Harold Teyker, Long Branch, corres- Rug Cleaning Plant ponding secretary. . ,: Plans were made for Instal- lation of officers to be held at a luncheon at Shadowbrook S. Boy as Rug Cleaning Co. Inn, Shrewsbury, Thursday, May IS, at 12:30 p.m. 213 BROAp Street Call: 4th and N. Stevens Ave. A scholarship award will be SO 1-1582 . South Amboy, N, J. presented to aMonmouth County senior for tlie study of Free Pickup & Delivery Service dental hygenlst, GIRLS - GIRLS - GIRLS Home Improvement Marnccl~o'r Single Age 17 or Over —htnma ' Get It Here. - / Residctnts of Middlesex or Home Improvement need nut bo puNlponcd, You can finance Iho ami wllli un ImpruVumcntl^onn mid puy in I'OII- The New 4 INI Take fast-acting

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Real Estate—Insurance Front St., Kcjport XII entry blanks must be in by Wednosday, apta Nil'l But) MATAWAN 138 Main SL MA 10003 BoIIo A MarillUD Boltf { April 30, 6 L'ai Our Dwr the order of the Sir Knight of called the bill » "piece of fak- Scout Executive Being, Patent Applied For Matfiiasen Firm the Danebro. Assembly-Passes ery" which would close down The younger Karl Mathlasen certain merchants, but leave Transferred May 19 others free to operate. was an attache of the Ameri- E. Donald Sterner, Belmaiy. Marks |0 Years can ^Legation in Denmark In Sunday Sale Bill Assemblymen Paul Salsburg the troubled years.. preceding president .of Monmouth Coun- Mr. and Mrs. §. K. Eskesen The State Assembly Thurs- (R-Atlantlc) and Robert— B. JUMWM, JOUWAl the outbreak of World War I. Kay (R-Cape May) argued that cll, Boy Scouts of America, and Theodore and Vernon day passed and sent, to the has announced that Vincent Brown, BroadwayT^-Keyport, He Is a graduate of Princeton State Senate a controversial the measure would cripple the Second Secllon University. , . .. ' resort areas and produce.more M. Maalyn, Fair Haven, Dis- Pare Elrbt Apr. 24,1958 attended the 70th anniversary bill to ban the Sunday sale of trict Scout Executive; has been banquet of the Federal Sea- The Mathlasen homestead clothing, furniture and appli- "confusion" and "chaos" than was located or Main St., Key- now exists on the Issue. promoted to District Scout Ex- board Terra Cotta Corp., Perth ances In New Jersey. The mea- ecutive in the Watchung area Amboy, held Thursday eve- port, on the southeast corner ' Exempts Certain Sales sure passed the Assembly aft- council, effective May 19., • ffoly Name Units ning at the Colonla Country of Its Intersection with Hurley er a bitter debate. The vote The bill exempts the Sunday Club, Among guests at a tour St. The property has had a was 33-14. sale of drugs, newspapers, per- Mr. Maslyn will have charge Hear Speakers of the"plant rfiid'the banquet number of other owners since Those voting against the iodicals, gasoline, and "oil prod- ofthe Bound Brook-Manvllle- were Secretary of State Ed- the Mathlasens moved away. measure Included Assembly- ucts. Although it specifically aBftervtlle area and will bo The Rev. Hugh Halton, O.P ward Patten: former attorney Mr. Olsen at one time also man Alfred N. Beadleston (B- sans the sale - of furniture, associated with the camping director of the Acquinas Foun- general David Wllentz, a n d was a Keyport resident, living Monmouth) and Assemblywo- clothing and appliances, it con- program of the council. Mr. dation, Princeton, was princl James J. Plynn, Jr., Mayor ot on Broadway. man Lettle Savage (B-Ocean). tains no provision for other Sterner said that "Monmouth pal speaker at'the annual din- Perth Amboy. Assemblyman Clifton T. Bark- types of merchandise. Council was sorry to see Mr. ner of the Monmouth Count Heart Fund Workers' alow . (R-Monmouth) abstained. Violators would be subject Maslyn leave, but at the same Federation of Holy^Name So The world's largest producer The bill is expected to get a to fines, and In the case of re- time,' pleased that fits promo- duties, held, last night at Sea of ceramic veneer, the mod- Dinner At Beau Rivage cold reception in the Repub- peated ortenses, to imprison- tion will be a step upward in Girt inn: More than 500 mem ern architectural terra cotta, lican Senate caucus. his professional Scouting ca- ment. In the latter connection. reer." . •;._-' bers of 32 parish units through- Friday marked Its 70th year of Following a precedent set Thursday's Assembly debate Assemblyman Barkalow. said . out the county attended. • continuous operation. ' seven years ago, physicians on out across party lines, but pro- that although he favors the ob- J. Fred Blllett, county exeo-' ; •Other speakers w er e the Lopated at 2 Catherine St., the board of trustees of the duced some of the strongest jectives of the bill, he thinks utive, said that the Scbuteri Rev. Francis Nolan, pastor of Perth Amboy,' the nine-and- Monmouth County Heart Asso- language heard in recent the penalty provisions too sev- would hold a farewell party Holy SpJrJtChurch, As-bury one-half-acre Federal Seaboard ciation again will show their weeks. ere. -.'••• for Mr. Maslyn b e f o f e he Park, who is federation spirit- gratitude to some 150 volun- plant incorporates the original To Protect City Merchants While the Assembly, was leaves. The county executive ' ual director, and John-Thomp- 75-by-lOO-foot plot orr 'w h 1 c h teer chairmen and co-chair- son, Freehold, federation pres men of the 1958 Heart Fund Froponthts described the bill passing the measure, Assem- board has authorized that a re- the late Karl Mathlasen. be-. as an attempt to protect city blyman Rayond J. Stewart ID- placement be secured and the ldent. a. Arthur Forren, St came one of the pioneers "of Drive. The event a Vwlnd-up" , Catharine's" Holy Name So- dinner, is provided at" the ex- merchants from highway dis- Mercer) introduced his own national personnel service at American terra cotta industry. count houses and as a means Sunday sales bill calling for a ciety, Spring Lake, was din First Imported From England pense of physician board mem- New Brunswick notified of the. tc safeguard labor, family life, state-wide referendum on the change. •••--• '".:'-. ne'r chairman. Spiritual direc Terra cotta was imported bers. , tors of the parish units were and the sanctity of the sab- Issue in November. His bill from England until 1819 when The dinner Is scheduled to bath. : . . has a local option clause which If you need printing of any . guests. the first continuous production take place at 8:30 p.m. tomor- The most outspoken oppon- would let municipalities decide kind, we are here.to serve you. In Controversy of the product was started in row at the Beau Rivage Res-, ent was Assemblyman William whether they want to stay clos- Our quick service and reason- Dr. John C. Godfrey, chemistry Instructor at Rutgers Uni- this country. •: taurant. Wall Township. ed on Sundays. ^' . The Rev. Father Halton, versity, display* models of an aspirin molecule, (left), and a E. Ozzsird (R-Somcrsct), who able Prices will please you, ;: who was appointed chaplain of large petroleum molecule formed from plastlclzed poly vinyl In 1883, Mr. M^thiasen and Catholic students at Princeton chloride. Dr. Godfrey has applied for a patent on this unique Otto E, Hansen formed a part- University In 1952 by Most type of model for demonstrating chemical structures. His I'VC nership to manufacture : terra Rev. George W. Ahr, Bishop of models are cheaper and more flexible than those presently cotta in Perth Amboy. With Trenton Diocese, has engaged In use. "•••.' — the dissolution of. the partner- In a controversy with the uni- ship in 1893, Mr. Mathlasen es- versity over attacks he has When'.his wife dropped Iblltty, softness and resilience tablished the New Jersey Co., Village Television & Appliance Co. made on the quality of teach- string of costume Jewelry associated with actual atoms. predecessor of the Federal ings by some members of the. beads on the living room rug And the models are built to Seaboard terra Cotta Corp. laculty. 18-months-ago, a young R u ti- 163,000,000 magnification scale gers University chemistry in- In all dimensions, following the The New Jersey Co. began SEE4JS for your As a result of the. refusal.sf structor saw the end of a.vex- latest microwave .spectroseoplc operation In an overgrown 20 E. FRONT ST. Bishop Ahr to go along with a ing professional problem of measurements." backyard with a home-made demand by. the university kiln and a donkey-powered best buy in Electric several years' standing." T-h e Dr. Godfrey said his unique : Keyport board of trustees- that he re- fast-thinking and dutiful hus models will allow for demon- pugmill for the clay. move Father Halton.^s chap- band, who helped retrieve the strations of dlfflcuJMo-vlsual- Supplied Terra Cotta For Water Heaters (lain; all privileges formerly ai beads, Is Dr. John C, Godfrey, lze phenomena which are ma- New York's'East Side . cefded the chaplain wero wlth- \vho_has turned his wife's fum- jor stumbling blocks to chem- With the turn of the 20th 7 drawn in September 1857. The ble* info arrirrventtpir calculate istry-students—These- includo century, the company supplied KEyport 7-3OS1 At Lowest Prices Ever! '"' university, has refused to rec- ed to improve chemical edu- concepts' of atomic weight, practically all the terra cotta ognize Father Halton as chap cation for both students and sterlc hindrance, (Interference facades for the mushrooming lain, but Bishop Ahr has con teachers, ..-, • of one atom with another atom lawer east side of New York. 1 Jtftued him as director of the which is not chemically bond- Mr. Mathlasen formed Federal1 Acqulnas Foundation. The longstanding: problem ed), and hydrogen bonding. - 8"e'&bo ard "and nursed' it Attacks University was the inability of Dr. God- through a difficult period while frey, or any other chemist for He has applied for' a patent : In addition to attacks on and hopes to market the PVC getting it established. * At , his that matter, to construct.with death In 1020, he was succeed- teachings and books and pam- conventional modified mahog- models through chemical 'sup- phlets used. Father Halton al- ply houses.' A 100-plece set, ed as president by E. V. Eske- any spheres an adequate vart sen, formerly of Matawan, Evervthins's under control Jsc attached the university for ety of atom and molecule mod- weighing only about one permitilng\A'lger Hiss, convict- pound, will cost about (40, com- who Joined the company along els for classroom demonstra- with his three brothers back In ed as a perjurer in a spy trial, tions., The mahogany spheres pared to a price range of (00 to speak on the campus In 1050 to $200 for a set of presently 1896. •--, . •;.••• on the invitation of an under- wero too rigid to adapt for atomic weight demonstrations, available models. Each PVC In 1043.Peter C. Olsen who with a Hameless Electric Range! graduate 6oclety. . set will Include three types of - Besides his studies for the for example, and,they were too had been general manager for expensive to boot for most col- carbon atoms, one type of hy- many years was elected to the priesthood In the Dominican lege budgets. drogen atom, two types of oxy- Order, Father Halton has been gen atom, three types of nitro- presidency upon the death of educated at Harvard Universi- A solution to the problem lay gen atoms and one type of sul- Mr. Eskessen. •• ty and Oxford University. He flexibly an d Inexpensively phur atom, Upon the death of Mr. Olsen, holds doctorate, degrees in pht- scattered on his rug In the fall in 1950, Karl Mathlasen It, Dr. Godfrey, 29, held apost- _i;.lpsQphy_and_cLv!ljaw6_ of 1956, the way Dr. Godfrey eldest of the founder's t"1,Ve doctoral fellowship'-at the But? Oxford, . looked _. ... — sons, who -grew up In—Key- sera'School of Chemistry for port, and who Joined tha com- this year, after a year of part- two years prior to his appoint- $300,000 Sought time tinkering, Dr. Godfrey ment as Instructor of chemis- pany in' 1914, was elected unveiled a. set of new models try last July. A 1991 graduate president. For Loss Of Leg T of atoms, Ions and molecules of Pomona College, Claremont, The elder Karl Mathlasen at a regional meeting of the Calif., he received his doctor- was knighted by King Frede- Damages ot $300,000 are American Chemical ,Socisty in ate from the University of rick Vni of Denmark In 1808 sought In a Superior Court BUH Fh.ladelphia, A wei..^ Rochester In June 1054. Every for his work in ceramics. The Instituted In New Brunswick went to San Francisco, bit-as Important as tho doctor- Danish monarch also bestowed •Friday by Lewis B. High, fiay- to demonstrate the mod ate ho acquired in Jiochoster Tcvllle. because" of an amputat- fore the Division ,of Cli was the heroine of this article, ed left leg and pelvis fractures Education at tile ACS's nation the former Miss Nancy Jane iW-WYW JJ| meeting. \^ tJE,.A,.™..M..™. I x Society Consents Hls.ms.IjL,.if0X E.er^- te'ncher -He was a pedestrian on- wlio now is Mrs. Godfrey, they" -Harare's Own Triad &-T«!ed - Boute 35, Madison Township, The model«T'hollow-moldr id from plastlclzcd polyvlnyl met as graduate students at and alleges he was struck by the University, of Rochester. the motor vehicle ot George N. chloride, drew this comment ORGANIC Hill, defendant to the suit, who from the American -Chemical Plan) Food makej plarli grow lives at Erookside Trailer Society: "Using poJyvlnyl Driver error accounted for Pnrk, Route 35, Harltan Town- chloride to make large color- the vast majority of accidents, ship, - rul models gives them tho flex- with excessive speeding being the greatest single error, A to- tal of 13,200 died~«W 837,000 were injured in speeding acci- HOW TO FIND +heUIWE$Tand SAFEST dents alpno. COLD STORAGE VAULT in His locality

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