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CO. • HISTORICAL. FREEHOLD, IJ.J. -

THIS WEEK '. rOWNSHIPS OF One Section HOI MOLL. MADISON MARI.BOHO. MATAWAN 16 PAGES AND - MAIAWAN .J}OKO.UGII_.

Uembet 92nd YEAR — 38th WEEK NiUonai Editorial Association MATAWAN, N. J, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1951 - Member , _ _ Now Jersey )>ruti AiDocUUon Single Copy Ten No Contribution To Plaques Presented Post 176 Members Registered Voter Ceremonies Mark Opening Of Malawaii Creek Bridge ( Number Increased 1' Schools By Siegel All Area Towns No contribution to school con-1 Show New Highs . struclion to house pupils brought in by his projected 303-house devel- Record Rdrnbler Sales Monmouth County's swelling pop- . oprnent in the Mala wan Ave.-Aber- Rambler retail sales shot to ulation has produced a record deen Rd. area is to ibe made by record high in the first 10-day per- number of persons eligible'to vole Howard Siegel, Rarilan Township, iod of March. Roy Abernetiiy, ex- in the Apr. 18 primary election. it was brought out at the public ecutive vice president of American The figure, released by Mrs. Mary hearing Monday before the Mala- Motors Corporation, has announc- G. Ellis, deputy county commis- wan Borough Planning Board on ed. Sales of 9103 units were the sioner of registrations, is 157,378. Ihe 174 lots in the first three sec- highest of any Mar. 1-10 period in Rambler history, he said, The total tions of his subdivision. It's nn increase of nearly 13,009 compares with 8852 snld in Ihe like r When a spectator demanded to rr ihe total eligible for tlielSfiO period of last year, and represents : know about this; Edward W. Cur a 31.3 per cent jump over (he 6!I35 imuriex. * :—-? — --- rie. Matawan,, a,s attorney for Mr. sales in the first 10 days of Feb- Ihe total, ^hovtwJf, falls 50001 ruary. rt of the-102,040 eilKiblo to vote! ..-:•:. Siegel, slated his client only was , required to conform with the sub-1 .lAlast year's election, Middletoivn j division-and zoning ordinances of] rownship -continues :ta"'hold---thc j • i ihe borough and there was nothing j 111 Ijfcd in registrations with -J7i«B0j in them about a builder having to j contribute to schools. Mr. Currie .ible Voters, 2000 more lliun • "added' that it "would be illegnl" LanCNcts $4650 Robert Zippier, left, and Robert Smith, center, receive* plaques e resistered for the IO60 prl- i if any such provision were in tr on Thursday evening at the blrihday party-held by American Legion: ordinances. Post 176, presented by Frank AnsDn, rlahl, post commander; The t A complication was seen in this, Spirited Bidding plaques were presented for-Work accomplished for the local .Legion era; Neptune with 10,8(iS and i ~h6wever, in that iO lots of the new On Some Parcels Post; and Twcre Inscribed, "For Service and Devotion (o Post 176." | bury Pork with 8243 retain their "section of the development are lo- Mr. Zicglcr is a World War 11 Veteran, a past post commander and | iond. third anil fourth positions. -- cated in Matawan Township. The — At public auction Monday night, KSfritun Township, In seventh pluce borough planning" board Monday presently Is post finance officer.: Mr. Smllh also Is a World^.Wlir 11 the Matawon Township Committee Veteran; a past post commander, having served In 7BS. . accepted the map for sections 4, 5, sold to the highest bidders, a tolal times, and presently is house chairman. reiislercd voters,,, ap* Increase ot 6 of the development for 129 lots in of 27 municipally-owned lots for 13ft over tho 7880 figure. '.Rari- Mmmviin Crook llrliljio, Unking I h e Ki'.v|>nrl flnl Ihri'i' cam Hint un Ibe section west of the Walter Esllow, Neptune, county commander, Installed the officers, $4650.. Spirited bidding from the tan moved ahead In registrations buslncsi dlitrlcl with resihKullul «rf»« u| Muliiwitn My Si'lnviuli, rrlull »taiul- tract, encompassing sections 1,'2,3. assisted by Vice Commander Victor Keltey, Atlantic Highlands. Eugene [loor on iwo sales forced the price over bo(h Ocean Township and Red and Mmllsnn Townships (o (ho west, HIIS rconciicd (u «r:« la npi'rulort of tho lluliiy, • illrvctnr nf Ihe dminlior. • .board for approval as a major sub- port, for 12600.'His'original offer Anson, senior vice commander.- . • f ' . tions:- ; division.-This will confront .the of $1800 was challenged by Nel- Mrs. Dorothy Rlnear, president of Ihe Ladles Auxiliary of Lrcl "J—township-with-a-problcm-oLconsisJ son—Farrlngton—and—bidding-be- Post 176,' attended with her membert and introduced the county nr IMO mi tency in policy as the dickering tween Mr. Farringtori and Philip laentrMrST^mrManraKyprtAHdllthMry M jl j. ajt now in progress with William Lev- Blanda jr., attorney for Mr. Arm- secretory. Mm, Ann Rlnear. itt, Levlttown, on a 1200-1500 homes strong, drove the price to $2G0O be- 049 :lt|i lo H1J(IIOIKI« 1071 """development" in southerly Mata- fore Mr. Farrlngtoircalled It quits; On { wan Township, has a_contribution Another sale of five lots in the itltiult r ~ -T of 24-roomi or a larger" school by Irtdfoy Bdii Cliffwood Beach section went to the Cdnf M Developer Hits - 1388 MMidfoumnut Consent Agmem&ni Mr. Levitt as an article of nego- Sarelin Corp., Morgan, for $900. MM 115} tiation. ••.-.. The firm's original offer of $750 Citontown 11311 Accnrdln'K to Harold O. Smith, iltomey hail ruled thin oul an ru- u uijuln»( tlii> Itidilthtowa Madison Tcwn»lil|> Attorney, a Must Stick To Points In Ordinances for trie five lots also was driven MHS, Regiohal; S Court quiring one com I lo direct « do Im [itiveloju'i» linvo npplli-d (nr, M lUVfii- targe Madlann luwnshlp tnxpoyer On all matten brought up Mon- upward by Mr. Farrington's bid- 'fttln«t*Ie 421 ho did not have much doubt bill bit r»t«hll»heJ unlll lilnlmi uotirli two lots in Woodfields; Robert Jef- 1211 ITO, directing final approval hi' vision ordinances of the borough. reported Monday that the Matawan tlml thu. Suporlor Court today had rcafflrmi'it Ihe i'uiiinM(ie»i «( ferson, Cliffwood, $200 for two lots court Monday preceded the im- KeanAburg given maps for IHQO-houKi* Mldtown . Councilman Edward E. Hyrnc Township Board of Education will Keynnrl 3t n any Siip'nrlar t'uun rullnn In Invor 1 position by Magistrate James H. 177.1 develunment 30 days, after tho pre- would rule la enforce in ardor in- ooled -the report on the 75 houses In Cliffwood Beach; Joseph Fedin, ll«f« Sliver meet in special session tonight lo- Arbour 119 sentation of tho maps in the plan- sure;! previously by onn of Us own [if MWlOWll' • '. ' ;: said they were to be tied into the Perth Amboy, $300 for two lots In Mdrtih, Matawan, of a fine of $50 11,11)0 go over building specifications for Brunch'' li,na lion ning board. Tho presentation was Nil noiiiu'r had Mr. Suvn'ln quit existing sewers. He stated that he Cliffwood Beach. and $5 edits on Joseph J. Gonim, in Twp, ltte tlm Intu Burnuril W, Vn- SOU) made I'd), 15, IIH11. uut on Mar. l ilia munlelpui hntt Ihim' Iho town- Also Mrs. Margaret Laschl, Or- the new junior-senior high school. was sewer commissioner of the bor- Stolen Island, as developer of 15, 1081, the townfthlp pl go).. ;_ , HIIIII foinmUUH' «»» Intiiidviclnil ange, $150 for one lot in Cliffwood At the same meeting, U>» board mm .- : ough and, that this was news to Matawan Oardena, lor,«' violatio board rnfw«"l tho approval Mr. Smith utlil th!* mornlnli nrdliiaiicirdliiaiicim insklng It more illintltlll Beach; Steveen Adamik, Clillwood, Will/Con(er, with E*rt H. Oa rJH)n, f*'«mf-*.'-r'..r..',,.;v;;;;.^, ..,....,..-. F <<»ji In ,t(it.«nurt i>tilt!r. vl"h town«hln.-wou)dhl li L'bnvbl o ,33 0 flofonill |ur mum houjm* ukvulmiu $150 for one lloot In Clitfwood SeacK ^ "Two spectators claimed they county school, superintendent, on payer consider^ 3400 mnro uriila o «iiVi(n«r the t«Kp«yor'< wilt; Mr brdlnancbfdlntinco "alVpiiOios " ttji * Hi« llfa and Thomas J. • Brodell. Plalnfield, Jniilli ilcclot«d, ' Wt Ilion wouli - were residents within'200 feet of the question of oonverilhg the dis- code. Health Inspector John Mullw muss hoiisfliJT *'nilnou«i" ••-~\ v. nifnl* ti)>itariit'l uiidflr-fbtiipuiraini^^ v the Slano tract and had had no $150 for two lots in Cliffwood Beach. ti? tyimnetf Itt ffia/fy Tiwit nnt/i ITICIO aiirf II ni'iTuid IIICWIIMII' l/i» - trict from a consolidated to- a reg- charged him with allowing surface ..__ iVii'lo fiulit notification of the meeting as is re- Beach. Ii ttmtocl llu* morn- cfiui'itc jii'i' fni mi m»pn fffed^M- water to acciimulato around the our wiiy out RDijitfiviiero." fit* iftiltf quired by law. Grayson VanClcaf, Public hearing on an ordinance ional system, under terms o! new. In)!, after roiiMiltlng witl h Ills own •iinniTlliiii wllh: Hc'ilJiiu n. mil (or If llu; lnwnslil|> illil nut vljjoi iiimly r "*. jKcretory-6f~ tha. board, advised state.enaHing legislation, Mr. Do- Matawan Gardens development. privnle- nftorncy, hu iic conviiicijil 8iibi(IW»J()ii-/iiiin'»M'iM>j Ihi* lowii' setting the pay of (he building In- (li'ftvul iijiiilnsl thi! lux|iuyi'i''» NIIII, them notification had been sent lan added. — Inspector. Alullw. also signedjjyo Ihe township-commltlei) and pi an - ihlp (iflli'lBV'IxfilleiiT*" spector was rescheduled for Apr. It would lay Ifudf open In n clfar«n out from 'a list supplied by the col- 3. The committee amended the pro- complaints against Miller W. Huff,' nliiK Ixiurd In offlco lti:!!)5g llh'jjnlly •rnlimlD Ai'llun Of (iiivfriilnit fioJy if niit-lmvlii|i-ii(!l(>r altv-lu-llio ing Owner, asked about a four-acre $4200 to replace Mr. Schloff, and talks, 1'umialc, ulliiiiuiyit fill' Mid' sideration a suggestion by Ihe In- the' water-filled areaway* at' Ills Wtit Uint Branch... of office liu ii«sunR'j In any reupcct. new llinwnlnwii Shnpplnu Ci'iitur, sector reserved at the foot of Lib- awn I'rpperlliM.' Inn. Mr. Sever- Shppnu Cii, dustrial commission for a township- Richard Farrieilo, Matawan, at and to have allowed, such - Me declared Iho «umo mlralner 144,0)9 In mail" a la»t. inlnuta iippi'iil In tti c wawxx MWHI dawnwn niitt tinnt btmftmf i ^rly St. He noted it was designated wide clean-up program to entice $3600, to replace Mr. Gould. bears on those now In office, us water to have accumulated. The ho governing body tit ovurrulii lh') tlml l IIlilol w l.liiuou, Siiyri'Vllloll , «!!• for a recreation" area; He stated new ratsbles to the township. The Mr. Brennan Is a 1960 graduate llu «ucces.sur» of the 1D59 hoard ruotly had •iiriii'Dfl pnrinlHHliiii It) • big hole had been dug at the site resignation of George Rutter as a of Monmouth College. This is his offenses were dated Mar, 6. . ', Herman, Burton In and now c)iarg0invillnllff~l)llfi)rW5-| ti(alll»llUtt(r r •nd feared it would become a member of the newly-appointed first teaching post. Mr. Farlcllo ' A niimber of Matawan Gurilons muni nf Iho agreemcnl la which ilnu hoard Mar. 10 In rcfunlliil Ihe collecting place for stagnant water approvnt tho attiirl oriiif'roii. Bill awuy ami Ilic luwnthln zoning board of adjustment was Is practice teaching prior to his residents appeared as witnesses In Top Spots On Ballot thqt bbdy was a party, The lax- (tlui on pii||n ffnurtiti'ii) and sewage overflow. He wanted ;raduallon from Monmoulh .Col- payer said hi* action •ccurtilngly Muyur John Phillip* |r. duly i-lildeil 1 accepted snd Colin Menzie and An- defense of Mr, Huff. George- Con- to know how certain it was the bor- gclo Lubertazzia were employed as ege this coming June. nors, Eisenhower Dr., testified "a Bernard Herman-drew first place would hi) to leek vacallnu of ilie Mr. Suvcrlii JIB pracllclnif the (continued on page six) on the ballot over his opponent, consent agreement of July 27, 10.10, lili'iiilinit uf his I'Ose mil of r.oiiit meter readers at $100 each an- 18S-Day School Calendar cinder' block missing from his md cul him nlf. Tiien tlm lowrt- nually. The board of education approved foundation had permitted the Incumbent Democratic Townihlp aa domt'llilng not. Isgnlly enfurcp- hip cimimlllco rofmnd llm apptjiil State - Studying-. Mayor Peler J. Waters announc- a 185-day school calendar fpr 1961-emission of surface water up into Commltteeman - John Keutlnu, In able wllhout lowmhlp offlclalu vlo- lalliili iha «t«(nlc« •••ttlNKJip their rom tlm at'llun ol tho pUnithiK Jaycees Planning ed the committee will receive 62. School will be opened Sept. the crawl space under his house drawings for positions for the Apr, 18 primary In Madison Township. pnwert of offlcti, Iwird. •_ bids Apr. 3 for a new garbage con- 6 and will close June 20, J962. and that Mr. Canon had made no Controlled Turns tract, The prcnent contract expires Lex Lucas, Kcyport, was award- Mr. Keating has Ihe support of ln|unctlv« Action Queried Mavis H«|«cllon Of App*al attempt to correct the situation. Cdiiiiiimeonmn Harry Memm- Apr. 30. Specifications,'the-mayor ed a $1819 contract on low bid for the party orgnnltatlan, Atkr.il ohont in ln|unclivs acllon Hazard* At Six • '. Teen-Age Road-co Mrs." Edward Chewey, a I s o of Ucr, In moving relation uf tho ai>- reported, will permit bidders to landscaping of the grounds at the On the Republican aide, the nar- in rcitraln Iho township official) Eisenhower- Dr., claimed since ixial, nolrd iliol Conmilllffmun make oilers on contracts for one, Cliffwood Memorial School. The ty'g organization candidate, Jnmea From enforcing tho July 17,. 1IIS1I, Corrteri Cited : :'f Officers Shuffled moving In last Aug. 27 her (eptic Victor O'llrlcit, Jimitph llnlf anil two or three years and an alter- Job will include grass seedinfi. Burton, lirew first place ovel agreement, th« laxpiyor tilil lili At Last Meeting nate proposal will be accepted for School Superintendent Luther A. tank had been overflowing Ix-'i'uuv Thomns Miller, ex-committeeman himhimsels f were nul inembers at Iho Tho filafti Highway Ditimrtincnt collections twice weekly during the Foster reported current enrollment of-the surface watvr fnundatlon and and an independent, far the town- planning- liui lint *ihay_dld haa under current lludy. riiiiill|liina Plans to sponsor a teenage summer months. at 3176. that offensive odors and Infestation ship committee Haling. 20 Per Cent To - mil liimlliill Hill n in oku on a cuncomll- at HID Six ('rttnnm Inlomri'lliin lit Road-eo, designed to increase and To Operate Pet Shop The board held its first meeting of insects had resulted. William ! The Republicans huvc no con- tuut ri'H|Kiiullilllly. with Ihe plou- Ki'y|Kirl. the dcjlitr(llii.'nl li«« ln< test the driving skills of young men , An applicatio.. n to operate a pet in Cliffwood under the new rota- 1".' Brannik. anolher Eisenhower j tests for county commlllccmen and True Value Levy nliiu Iwuni mcinbi'rii In thin acilnn. liirmcd thi) Kuyixirl Mi'n'n ami (nd women, were announced yester- j shop at the corner of Riverdale tional plan by which one regular Dr. resident, reported surface jcommUteewoman but Iho line up Mr. llnlf anil Mr. O'llrlun nmlilwi Wonii'n't in'publli'un Cluli, I), J, day by the Greater Uaritan Hay | Dr. and Route 35, submitted by Or- meeting is at Matawan High School water rising, to his crawl spaavby positions of Ihe candidates.in Madison 'I'ownshlp Commllt flvi'-yi'ar irrni mi llm Si'wrr Mr, Fucha pointed out the Jay- •'leaded' Not Guilly over Murgad^t Duncan.... Intlull a •yiU'iii of Hghti at 111* Considering Project Mrs. Jean Grimm, 1 Aulliorlly; I'ri'di'ili k Kuil/, livir Sit Cntni'ii IntiTBivllmi to pi>rml( peel project Is to assist youngsters Secretary Mr. Huff fileadfH not guilty to llx District 9—Jernme SIITJII- over yi^nni, I'idwiifd (iliut'tOji, four yc."if«, jo become more responsible drjv- charges against him and iV" wit- Joscpli l'jiu)n//i Wt IIIIIKI IUI II< nit lh> highway Officers of the Kolmdcl Swim )fp—adv 2.1 <.'li»rli'».Zuli'r,kl, thii-i! yniiiH, Wil- One Madison InlD Idiypit, A ayntoin of hold) »r». Last year, more than 450,000 Club, this week announced assur- nesses sup|X>rted him a.i being hrlp- District 10—John Sapir OVIT ll.'iin l.!inil)'*rs')ii, Iwo yintt, mid boyi and girls participated in 1 and liirn ll[(lil> ovnr rach lane of Notice less with Ihe Inundation of nurture Charlo Weil/ncr und Shirlry M.irlln WiiKh mif y;i/, tm Ih' Road 005. ances that plam to establish the llm fuur lalm highway wai iuiiui!it* community swim club, With ac- New York Turnpike Express water that had come with the nich- O'Hura ovi^r l-'lor^nci- Chi/*:vt'i. Wiili'i Authority. Swim (Huh In Th slgnation of Saul Waldman ing of snow and the rising of frost commodations for approximately buses, frequent daily service from l'ollci* C.'oininlKsfoiii'i Victor tuppoiicd 11/ t'hamtxr ' from the ground. v Cemelery MemorlalM , Socond Carrloi are progressing ac- Rollo's. Commuters buy 10 trip O'Jliii'i) »'i'| A|ir, .') a.i tin- (luin fur Tli» Keyiorl (htnibcr of Conv Mr. Cunon produced William M. You will buy eventually f>o why books and «avs. For schedule call n'celvinl', hidn fur live lt'"W pollci' tiirici aim I* enuipiilgnlnii (or • Slrolher, Matawan builder. In nol now? Cirunili.', niarblir, bionr.e. Appeal Tonight ^, ^officers fi COIfax 4-2222 <:ars. >ytl"ni of Huhtt In pnrinH tlm Info testify the developer had soughl'tn Wliarlon MninorluU, Highway 31), 'ihi* Man/o {'oiituii tinji (u,, Mat- inv hwijii dub of IMO.OOO c\i\ ' IIIIUI off lha highway, 11>s Jlolmdel Township Planning Board take remedial measures, lhat !»»» Nr. Main St.. Keyporl. Visit nur uwmi, won tlo fonliur! for roild BoVBeneiikson, internal vice i HKili'il valiuitlun wat npniovcd by i | Mil m»llnu1 of turning lulu , considering the merits of the Win Trophy had contracted wllh Mr. Slrotlii'r display. Caitmi 4-1124. ttittt< rtu\H on a low I'M of iH'Mi). irejldunt, Wl namjd If. Ml the I IHI Mllllltllll 'lnwn All «ludinl« iiri'M'Mtly unending eKlor. Mr. Fuchl was elected to bun nl of ailliialnli'iil to net on HN On Grand Jury Panel appeared to be no substantial ob- test sponsored by Ihe Mefodcars ment OB yet. private or parochial schools who ii|)|)lli.'allon Im. n Viiila/ut, . liolli II th« state director's assignment. JvJwurd I'Vancy (jji-iiili'il al Hi'- jections immediately voiced by any Color Guard and Drill Team, Martin then p plan (o attend Ihe njiiI'jiil Cani|iC.uni i : on lltinm! MurllKiiMurllHiino T'1'ow.nHiilm p |ln« ol 'Ml. Tint pitni'l ftirliide* Mia. Juno ization for the project. ' ca Ahrniu, Matnwnn Tuwmhlpi Ray- The Matawan Borough Parade I-eglon. Sevenlecn color guards uinrlijdt-d, there was a aev.lon "I j " Kenneth Smlda al PA 1-5503 f'oi r I'n-i'fioWrr, WH'ill Kal/. Ui-jth" Holmlnvlll'-'Wif llnd|f» ltd. In order to operate the fpciiitit-s! monil Cnnry Jr., Writ Ki-ansl)iir||| Commission will sponsor the competed in (he Shull School, n-criminalion (mlsidc the 'll. MIIIIUCI li IIIIKII, N'".v ilruntwlck, this summer various aspects of the \ M>*. HUSH i. Clii/Ji/ukl. l(i'y|)ort|| Easier Egg Hunt, Saturday, Apr. Perth Amboy. which Mr. Canon (hrpat'rd v.ilhj menl. Dencrlpllva ma erl»l« ptr- AKviiilily atul Mm Kiilliarliii- the piomoici. d''M:iili''« it BiiihWnw project are being carried out n(r#i hp : an a Ja-acn- pinjii-rly, pait ol Knynmml O. (.'iilllni. Wot Ki'dnt. -1. at tne Borough Recreation Miss Janet Leavy, captain tit di(,po^H-5.i notices thrwe v/ith no, '"'"'"ft '»' rn"h'uium of Ihe i .)kuh While, Al;j|c ctiinni)}l>-fw c li ii i> 1 will hnu«c .liv I -II W:ttl tnilltu, /I liiijliil U;ir, . ]|:Ponr Union—HTtit-1^—* * partment win romfuei the gala af- community. The swimming pool (heir lirst appearance in gold 'UfiirMairjtl;. lie was tonvlrtfrl a- 1 11 ( t V IMH2 school year. No 11 lit or ;f.'-iiiii(| a-i'iuiaril piirii-t ui'»i. will I ami a ti.illihmi',1' |iavlllnn 'il'i'i'i'i'l'"*' ' ''. *'-y|i"il|; , Sl.lui'V Niliill. fair with Ihe assistance of the ! vnlformj, styled like the old?r fined hut tin- ri*iin:y court in I " specification!; now are being fi- )2lh grade •liidrnls will IM: dig- , tin.' (.•iiiiliiiat.r lor iii.ivil .Iiiil V/ji al-.'i • v- lillii- a lint ftl'l rouni A sky, lU/lrt; HulmtK'IIK I'. IVlrisim, Freneau firemen. ,' b 'nalized and bid requests will fx' IWe lo allcnd «(•*! y»f, ten tiyuu ami W.irtt-n lli)lf.lil;is'i JijurHen- ji.ijhifij,' Ifil Ib pmviili'ii. INni'h'l, IVlrr Wlillrhrdillhll *r.. All Ow children hi the Borough !i^lr conU'i. .'"*n-i Jouvin 1 mailed to approximately 12 ciri- ' Youngnleis pri'venlly alfTndlng If., will I,,- r,in'lnl.iK't lii! tin- liu 'Hi.' oppiiivul ul Ihi piM Mun'luy'''•'""""'' ""I"" Wfiiloii, Kciiui ol Matawarv are Invited lo par- captain and l>i*nc VrmOlahn, c« s n0 i trading 'firms ir. the !•«(*•*• York ami on u (.hali! Madlwn ionnilili' School* have and no further fw'-'ii bitliiliiu Swim Chili hflcm Alvi LdiiW 'li'ftliiiu. MJIMW.III;' yeari ied.nine-to-12 years. [ pool * property have br^n aent In '.nd Mivi Patric'.a O.,uicr, mem •rh U i confe.'f ncn *lll be memttry **• . f.t:UoniiT'J liAik ulU'l .))>•) tic- Uiv.iiuhUi (V)/)»»JM<*" !')ni/;)ll )'<'ii,y .'iuiulstfofii, Mnl^H1'*".', Hicit' Silver dollan *nd prizes will be ; the Nt-w Jersey Stale lk-pirtmt'nt: btrt ol Ilie Coiilnlwrt;' i r< llu/h I. ! upl at nqutated by the piirlncl' - jl'.liKidj ImtiK' Wic »(.'iKn uiiMiy, 'l|i.. IIHMIIM iird it Sjii'iii.'.'i. K«iy(»'iit; JIIIIII 1^, awarded in all groups. A choco- of Health in order to'd'.-n?rminc, r The «cn«>r guar( d will have Us ($$2 andd V)15 tof.ttwsn on roniplalnnf ! nf pal. This alto applhrs lo Mai Afii'r II-JKHU by the hiiiimllt'i.Mlri'fi.'iyrf Wmiil* toiiih wh(f< ... ,1nii'»\ Ki'yinill, John J. Jidiili-':'#;• late rabbit will be given lo all suitability as the main Knirre of - <»»e« »i*> ,•-.- j 4 DiMMtt ' iJf lkl di ' ' blgh wlUMils. > it kotlat In llm *p»li>i . ((smtiniipd tm p»B» •!«) iMuiKwua, . . j Two THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, March 23, 1961 Laurence Harbor Cub Scouts Present Awards Announce Services St. Benedict's "Challenge" Marks v Cheesequake P-TA Birthday in Baptist Church First Birthday ! At Cub Dinner Bible School for fill ages meet Has jVew Society This month marks the first annl- Hold Blue And Gold Dinner In the First Baptist Church, Mali versary'of "Challenge," an inter- 1-Cub Scout Pack 93, of ..St. Lai Whited Brown School Farent- Smida, principal of the new high Cub Pack 10 of Cliffwood held wan, Sunday at 9:45 a.m. Earl Highlight of the regular month denominatipaal youth organizatiia aJiu.£9k, school, spoke on Ihe high school r*nce'« Church, Laurence Harboi its 10th annual blue and gold din- church service is held at 10 o'cli meeting of St. Benedict's Hoi of,,Monmouth and Ocean'eoonties.' held a blue and gold dinner Satu: 'd Meeting held its monthly meeting "oh Mon-curriculum. " ~ ~ - ner-in the Bayview Presbyterian and the regular service at 11a.m. Name Society, Hazlet, held Mar day night in the church auditoriun day night in the Cheesequakt Fire Refreshments were served at the Church. The presentation of awards Junior High Baptist Youth Fellow 13 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, "Challenge," within one year, hat Michael Burdlck. Bear Cub, gav the Bayshore Elec- House. The group celebrated the close of the meeting. and the judging of the Genius Kits ship meets at 7 p.m. Bible Schoo Kcyport, was the announcement ol moved forward with astounding - -the invocation. William Huettei :iqn met Tuesday 12lh birthday of the P-TA. The highlighted the program, The Rev.teachers will meet at 7:30 p.m., a: the formation of the Parish's Jun success, operating on a format of mciSbefship chairman reported 1 JO Mr. and Mrs. Victor O'Brien, Francis Osterstock, pastor of the ior Holy Name Society. Establish- man, chairman, served as toa. night in the Walnut" Room of the members. A plaque for the" Rt;h- j Coltrell Rd., were Sunday dinner well as on Apr. 9, Io discuss Sun monthly youth rallies, held in master and introduced Ihe Re Bayview Presbyterian Church., day School material. ment of the affiliate society wa: Harmony Bawl, Route 35, Middle- fuss School will be installed in the guests of Mrs. O'Brien's uncle and various local high schools. The Walter Slattery, who spoke on "T town Township. gave the invocation. This was fol- brought about lii large raeasun near future. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wilson, lowed by the pledge to the flag Junior choir practices Monday through the work of Catholic A average attendance at the rallies- Advantages of Cub Scouting For li 7 p.m. stilling the Discipline Habit." A nominating committee lo pick Cranford. Cub Scout Promise and the Law; lion Committee Chairman Jame: have numbered 600 to 800, reaching slate of officers for next year District 1, Democratic Club, will Thursday, Mar. 30, a Communioi v •. Fred Chase, district commissioi of the Pack, led by Cubmaste: Stronsnider, and Society Modera as many as 17 high schools. '• yr »r, representing Raritan Counci includes Miss June Deiter, Mrs. sponsor a card party tomorrow Albert Peter. Service and Baptism will be or. The Rev. Hugh McGovern. Cub Pack 131 Harriet Ervin, and Mrs. Anna Mil- night in the ' Cheesequake fire After the pot-luck dinner, a largi 8,.p.m. Senior choir practice w The programs feature inspira- •poke on the "Utilization of Ma: The reports submitted by the so power Available." Thomas Hudal ler. house at 8 p.m. birthday cake, baked by Mrs. E follow. tional group singing, solos, special Plans for a tricky tray have been Cub Pack 67 will hold a kite con- ward Soltys, was served. Saturday cherub choir rehearse; ciety's other commiltee chairmei music, skits and cheerleaders, high neighborhood commissioner, pn Holds Meeting indicate that the society is wtll un- •ented the pack charter to Rober made for May and also for a trip test at Cheesequake State Park on Following Ihe roll call, Mr. Pete: at 9 a.m. school attendance contests and to the Paper Mill Playhouse, Mill- Apr. 15. The pack also plans a introduced Arthur Shortlidge On Monday, Apr. 34^the Men' derway toward accomplishing the Yeagerrpresidcnt of the Holy Nann "Railroading" was the -theme-of goals staled in its 1961 program. films. Each meeting is highlighted Secieiy, which sponsors Ihe pac the regular monthly ^meeting of burn. train trip to Jersey City and a tour chairman of the pack committee Fellowship will sponsor a spaghel by dynamic guest speakers with The attendance banner was wonoS the train terminal on Apr 22. Mr. Shortlidge then presented the supper at 7 p.m. Harrison R. Bogg! Most encouraging and most notice- Other guests were Roy "Burdic Cub Pack 131, Holmdel^ Friday at able result was. that achieved by widely diversified backgrounds, •coutmaster, and his two assistant; Ibe Holmdel Elementary School, by Mist Wojie's third grade class. Mother's Auxiliary of Boy Scout other honored guests: Mrs. Francis Keyport, will be the speaker of th such as a deputy Inspector of the Cubs demonstrated the use of lan- The special prize was won by Mrs.Troop 67 is making plans • for a Osterstock; Herbert Smith, neigh- evening on Ihe subject of A'Phar the membership comrnjttee undei Frank Veary and Frank Orleihes maceuticals." All men of th chairman Roy Langbeirt.'The'raci Police Department; . iky. • tern and whistle signals on rail- Millie Cannon. card party to be held Wednesday, borhood commissioner, and Mrs a top Madison Avenue 'ad' man; a roads. Committee chairman Jack Stanley Kordzlnski, vice presi- Apr. 26. Smith; Edward Kelly, institutional church are invited. ities available at K. of C. Hall a Certificates were presented Sunday evening the members oi most proved inadequate to accom former gangster, now an outstand- Kerwin officiated. dent of the Madison Township ' Ronny Trabulka, Old Mill Rd., representative, and Mrs. Kelly; ing youth workeV; a religious disc Den Mothers Mrs. John Phillip! Board of Education, showed slides has returned home from Perth Am- Robert Kreidler, field scout execu- the" church and" congregation en modate the large turnout for the Mrs Alvin Therkclsen. Mrs. Wi Mr. Kerwin introduced Ralph joyed a covered dish supper in Ihi society's first father and son meet- jockey, and a New York Yankee Stewart, institutional representa- of Ihe new high school. Kenneth boy Hospital after surgery. tive of Monmouth Council Boy him Naused, Mrs. William Sar- Scouts of America; Mrs. Albei lecture room, followed by a pro- ing. baseball star. These men have, gtant. Mrs. Paul Reilly, Mrs. Pe- tive and commiueemen, cubmas-' gram given in appreciation of (he in their messages geared to youth, ters and den mothers and announc- Peter, and Mrs. Arthur Shortlidg. John Banks, president, advised ter Mclntyre, Mrs. R6bert Knight, and daughter. faithful and efficient service rend .hat awarding on the co-operative al| "acclaimed and presented Christ, •_^-- Mrs. Walter Martowicz and Mrs.ed a planning 'committee will be ered by the interim pastor. The as the guiding lorce in their lives. ••'Martin Lyons and to" Committee held Apr. 24 and the next regular Shower Is Given Morganville Fire Achievement Awards plan of the 1961 Rambler, which The 50lh Anniversary Achicvi Rev. Donald Maxfield was present will be held on Apr. 10, appears The sustaining cf/ort-«f "Chal- men William Huelterman and Ber meeting of Ihe pack is scheduled ed with a gift, and Mrs. Maxfielc lenge" has been to guide young sard Schweitzer and- Mr. Hudal for Apr. 28. ment awards were presented by destined for success based on the For Mrs. Vecchio Auxiliary Meets Cubmaster Peter lo Frank Leban- was given a bouquet of flowers. returns received to date. In clos- people. into a personal spiritual and Cubmaster Tabaczynski. A new den, under the direction The new pastor will assume his awareness of Ihe necessity of a. A shower in honor of Mrs. Lai sky, Stanley Derechailo, Dennis ing the general business, Mr. Banki . ,•.-;;...- ';•; 125 Attend Dinner of Den Mothers Mrs. Mary Hancik, * The Ladies Auxiliary of the Mor.Parsick, John Mundy, David Maul duties on Apr. 3. stated that preliminary plans foi Christ-centered life. Deeply con- Ronald Hoffman, Lion Cub, r< Mrs. Peggy Tfeiffer and Mrs. Glad- rence Vecchio jr., Kcyport, was cerned with today's youth problems, given Mar. 14 by Mrs. Lawrence Rf.nville Volunteer Fire Co. held Robert Grohe, John Wesp, Thoma the summer carnival-bazaar will cited a poem, "A Creed." Then ys Judd, was'inducted. Members tneir regular meeting on-Mar. 15' Wesp and Gary Brace.. . be drawn up within the next few "Challenge" can be likened to a - ,were 125 attending Ihe dinner pn are Paul Hancik, Stephen Judd, Vecchio sr., Mrs. Warren Youni Hercules Employees grass;roofs effort to prevent and Mrs. Lee Sheeran, all of Key Members attending were Mrs. Flor- Raymond Blackford, RI c h a r weeks. Representatives of Bell Tel- pared by Mrs. iluetterman an ilenn Hussmann, Stephen Pfeiffer, ence .Farrell, Mrs. Joseph Shead Strieker arid George Hausemann re- ephone Laboratories gave an infor- juvenile delinquency. This objec-"" served by the den mothers. Decoi Craig Mills and' Mark Uglcsich. port, at the home of Mrs. Young Are Cited For Service Decorations were in yellow am Mrs. Charles Farreli, Mrs. Robert ceived their Webelos badges. Othe mative lecture on "Operation Ec- ive has been accomplished during Allans- were made by the Cul James Peterson was welcomed as Sober, Mrs. John McCnrmick, Mrs awards were; Daniel Hinton, lior Eleven bayshore area employees ho," man's first successful attempl the past year by a changed -per- Scoots. Den crafts were dispiayei a new member of Den 3-and green and a large-stork, was t) centerpiece of the refreshment t Louis Baerf, Mrs. Clifford Eckel, _„badg_ e and one gold arrow; Rob of Hercules Powder Co., Parlin, in communications utilizing tl:e ad-spective and attitude, injhe lives ~~iOfie;exhibits tables. Charles-Oliver was welcomed into Mrs, Millard Lamberson, Mrs.-Lu- j t GroheGh , wollff badgbd e andd onne gogolli observed service" anniversaries vantages of an orbiting rnanrhafle of- numerous young -people who Den 8. ble. Gifts were arranged in a bab er satellite, the lecture was supple- The following awards were pre- crib. , .--- lu Beal, Mrs. Fred Eckel, Mrs and one silver arrow; Thomas with the firm last month. Charle have dedicated themselves to the aented: Wolf, James Bobek, Peter Awards were presented as fol- Those present were Mrs. Vecchl Frances Pblichak, Mrs. Clifford Wood, wolf'badge and one gold ar- G, Emory, 108 Manchester Ave., mented by a motion picfufe, pholo^ Lord Jesus Christ, — - .,—cheesiy, -Samuel Qilks. Michae lows: Skippy Treger, gold arrow, sr., Mrs. Granville Smith, Mis Reichenberger. row; Charles Wyman and Dennis Keyport, was cited for havin raphic slides, tape recordings and Doyle, Paul Knight, Kevin Lough- denner and assistant dmner bars; Btlly Smith. Mrs. 'Frank Nibletl Games were played. Those win- Parsick, dinner's stripes; Stanlej completed 25 years ol service with exhibits.- . ' - - - lin, Martin. Lyons, Wayne-Lewis, Frank Mbtandrucolo, Wolf badge; 1 Mrs. John Jones jr., Mm. Georgi ning were Mrs. Eckel, Mrs. Lamb Derechailo and Gary Brace, assist- the firm.- - . r....:_—J_ Jn closing a busy week, the so- Plan Rummage Sale Walter Martowicz, Guy Metier, Tbnimy Avcheni wolf badge; John Cusano, Mrs1.1 Joseph Piney, Mrs Bowne, Mrs, F. Farrell, Mrs, ant denner's stripes, and William Cited for completion of 20 years ciety sponsored aStrPatrlck's dln- Gary Miller, John Ruplnskl, Mat- Leitner, lion badge; James Lelt- James McKeovvn, Mrs. Joseph Cos Shead, Mrs. F. Eckel, Mrs.JSeber, Freiwald, one gold arrow and iw of service were Wiliard Alcott, ner-dance Saturday night at the Old Mrs. Anthony Guigliano presided fhew Wilkes and Ronald Zdunialr; ner, lion badge, denner and assist- tic, Mrs. Harold Steneck, Mrs. Ed Mrs. Reicfhenberger, Mr«. PoJi- silver arrows. '- Francis G. Davala, Zigmund S Orchard Country Club, West Long at the meeting of the Ladies Aux- bear, Michael Anhichiarlco, Brian ant denner bars; Joseph VeranRe, mund Walker, Mrs. Casimir Cel chak, Mrs. Baeri, and Mrs. Ed- One-year pins were presented t Falkoski and Stanley A- Plewa, all Branch. iliary of the M. E. Haley Hose Co. Conway, Wayne T. Fischer, Jdsep* lion badge, three-year service pin. cierskl,' Mrs,, Leo'ri Garrison, Mrs ward Downey. Stanley Derechailo, Wiilinm Frei- of Old Bridge; John J. Graham, In the fire house on Lower Main Hoff, Frank Kois, Bruce Lewis. Da- . Also Philip Becelro, gold arrow, Edward Hurster, Mrs. Effie Bailey wald, Kenneth Kirchner, David Cliffwood Dr., Cliffwood; Ross M. St. Mar. IS. Plans Were made for •-••:' vld McAndrews, Eugene McDdn- assistant denner bar; James Fee- Mrs. Reichenberger received- « Mrs. Sheeran and Mrs. Young, Key birthday gift from her secret pal Maul, Porter-Peoples, James Wil- Hillyer and William E. Hyer, both Theodore Soltys Heads a rummage sale In the fire house aid, Peter Mclntyre, Michael Mar- hey, denner bar; Paul Lamontagne, port; Mrs. Howard Jones, Mrs kenson, Thomas Wesp and John of Matawan. May 18, 19 and 20th. Mrs. Joseph r^ikrottav-MflurlcciNadeau, Kenneth denner bar; Donald Lamontagne; for this year. Guadalcanal Post, VFW Clark Smith and Mrs. John Ha Alter the mecling refreshments Wesp. Beldon Donnelly, -Campbell- St., Vaccarella, won the special prize Portcr,"~J6hrrReck:itff;'Gary=Sai Sssl5tanl^denner=bar;=Rudy-MiIt. r Union Beach, and Roy Ellison and refreshments were served by jeant, Peter Therkelson and James son, silver arrow arid assistant den- De« Mother*. H°«» .«! Theodore Soltys was elected com-. : Mrs. John Ralnko arid Mrs. Vac- Vigne; lion, Michael Burdick, Ron- ier bar; Leonard Sasso, denner TJ-wext ZHUBiidg landeEiiLGasdalCimal PosH7j5 of ert Hynemon, Port Monmouth The Ladies Auxiliary of ihe Mor- honored. Mr. Kreidler presented years of ald Hoffman, John Morris, Johi jarr- Kenneth Tanner, wolf badge Mrs. June Paraick with a one-year Jie Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mat moniJTyrkkt^one-year service Mrs. Harry Haller, Long Branch; ganville Volunteer Fire Co. went to Eccles, Hilltop Ave., Keyport, lwan Township, Monday evening. -Phillips,—John T, Rellly^Herberi Mrs^JiOuis_ToniaJno, Red" Bank, New York,recently and satr a per- service star; Mrs. Jean Maul, three completed 10 years of service with Sargeant and Robert Schweitzer; iln; Andrew Gawel, weBelos badge Jl year service star; jnd_Mrf. Mary Also elected were Boyc« Wiliard, Dariee Planned ind three-year service pin and and Mrs. Joseph Spievok, Soutl formance—of "Gypsy-. — In -the the firm. senior_vjce commander; Robert denner stripes, Wayne T. Fischer, Amboy. / group. were-Mcs. LuLu Beal, Mrs. Hart,' six-year service scap Wlchael Marrotfa* John Phillips, dike Kerwin, silver arrow. Fletcher, junior vice commander; The -Jersey-Cyclones-Drum and -^'•fllfti were sent by Mr». John Lamb BCwne, Mrs, Fred Eckel, Den mother's pins were awarded Charles Candiloro, quartermaster; John Rckleff and Peter Therkelseii; Jones sr., Mlsa Kathy Smith, Mrs. Mrs.' Robert; Seber, Mrs. Charles To Mrs. Jane Grohe, Mrs. Porothy Auto Salesmen Among Bugle Corps will hold a dance Sat- _ '__Rpbert Tabaczynski, Boy Scout Joseph Lovero, judge advocate; urday at the Matawan Township Discuss Allowances Thomas Casale, Mrs. Rocky Glam- Farrell, Mrs. Tony Seber, Mrs. Jo- Bracken and Mrs. Lee'Glalsleln. Several To Be-Cifed William Krickser, chaplain; Harold Second Class, Is the only den chief pa, Mrs. Wick Crasso, Mrs. Johr seph Shead, Mrs. David Shead, Mr. Shorllldge, • James Wynian, Hose and Chemical Co. Fire House, - in the pack, Brauzackas, post su rg e on, and Lower Main St., Matawan Town- At P-TA Department Davino, Mrs. Leroy Compton, Mr». Mrs. Florence Farrell,.Mrs. Joseph committeeman and George Haus- Six automobile salesmen from ship. Music (or-dancing- from 8 Taking part In an acrostic In W. White, Mrs. Harry Poling, M«. Laniard sr.," Mrs. Clifford Eckel, mann assistant cubmaster, receiv- n'atawan Motors, Matawan, will be ieorge Brenon, three-year trustee. . Which eight cubs spelled_au( the "Allowances" were discussed at The joint installation of the new :o II p.m. will be furnished by the 1 Oscar Koyi and Mrs. Esther Lewis. Mrs. Edward Downey, Mrs. Fran- ed their two-year service stars; >resented" Ford Motor Company's vlellolones. word, MCub Scout ', were John Phll- e meeting of t h e Parent and ces Pollchak, Mrs. Frank Mayti, Edward Kelly and Cubmaster 00-500 Club award at a banquet >ost and auxiliary officers will be , lips, John T. Reilly, John Reckleff, amily Life Deportment of the and Mrs. Harry Polosky. Peter, nine-year service starj. n Cedar Grove, Saturday, honoring lold Saturday, Apr. 15, at 8 p.m. in John Morris, Herbert Sargeant, Laurence Harbor-Cliflwood Beach Cliffwood Beach During the induction ceremony ligh-ranking Ford dealership car he post, home. The public is in- Robert Schweitzer,'Samuel Dilks Mrs. Holmes Lamberson, Mrs. cited to attend. -• „ * GOP Execs To Meet arent Teacher Association. Babe Ruth 60 Boys oseph LaMura, Mrs. Marie De- that followed, Wayne Gates and nd truck salesmen of 1960 in the . aid Brian Conway." A skit was Mrs. Tod K/umcnaker, 421 Boy- Brian McNulty were sworn in as 'ord Newark sales district. The post again will sponsor a Lit- The executives board of the Re- presented In which Bernard Sch- Frel, of the American Legion Aux- e League baseball team this year, lew Dr., Laurence Harbor, enter- Added officials for the 1961 sea-iliary of Marlboro Township Post bobcats; - • • , Jack W. Mendel, district sales luWican. Woman's Club of-Holmdel weitzer read "A Cub Mother's ifned the group which arrived at The Genius Kit* contest prizes lanager, said that the aver- he'team will enter the Monmouth rill meet this afternoon at 1 p.m. - Prayer" with Mrs, Naused, den son were named by the. Cliffwood 162, assisted by Leonard Lore and 'oiinty League. .• ,!•'•• ' •veral conclusions: Allowances Beach, Madison Township, Babe r Bennett, had a party for the were awarded'to Robert Grohe, ge 300-500 Club members sold t the'home of the president, Mrs. mother, and Pat Naused, assisting. most Membership chairman Soltys re- lould be given according to means Ruth League at Its monthly meet- eterans at Marlboro" State Hos- original early $400,000 worth of automotive Seofge Klnkade, VanBrackle Rd., - Peler Mclntyre read his own com- iest >rted the post has reached mem- lolmdel. " "Million;-—'-'What-• Cub Scouting Ith an understanding of the use ing, Richard Pine, publicity chair- ifial. They were given cigarettes I »>". P™" : nerchandise in qualifying tor the -the money]and should never be man, reports. and candy, and were later served Ders ol. oenJ- lationnl honors. The salesmen ershlp a! 100 per cent plus two. -• Meant To Me." ' _" • . 1 • A jniusical ,.entertainment ;Con; Unpaid members can help the post • Alter the' program there were iken .away as a punishment. William LoughHh was appointed collee, and cake. - from Mafaw*? Mqfor,s,ara. G, Larn- How. about: .business cards? player agent;' Thoma* <^i u-4 a k. The seventh grade under the El- cludf4 the pr,ograrn., X^tcr several lpj JAt I sOpply;* "Oiem • quickly ;j, Mmesfor the cuba conducted by Also attending were .Mrs. "Wil- spngsT>y, the cubs, the .entire" aud' emitting Ihelr 1961 dues' before the ind at Ihe right "price. Ceme ', Cubmsster Tabaciynski In which league historian. The 'advertising ection of B. Levy held a St. Rat- on.'jbhn W. Daiton, STFrledman im Haused, Mrs. Alexander Kap- commllte Is headed by Mrs. Flor- jence joined them In 'singing *'God ind Edward Ray. . leadline, Apr. IS. Harold Brazauck- nd try us. f ..'.I three .fathers, Joseph Hoff, Everett :rer, Mrs. Charles Thompson, •icfts dance on Friday evening at Bless America." s was appointed chairman of the • Hof7rnanana"JSamiftl~DllltirT'arr ence Lund. Robert Knight, presi- he Central SchooJ. The tickets !rs7' Michael Stevens, Mrs.' Steven dent ol Ihe" league,;announced that lood bank. "•-":•' " lldpated. llant, Mrs. Vincent Applegnte, were in the; "shape of-shamrocks.- Name Of Lumber Firm next regularjneeting will be tag day would be held on Thc decorations were in green and County Day Planned " Irs, Joseph Decrln, Mrs. Douglas Mar. 31 and Apr. 1 in the Sayre eld Monday,. Apr. 3, at - 8 "p;rn; On Feb. 22, 1909, President Theo- 'eston and Mrs. William Loughlin. white and balloons hung from the Hightstown Changed the post home. ,' dore Roosevelt reviewed the Great Woods Shopping Center, Laurence :eiling. ' . For James Mitchell • AGENCY i While Fleet at Homptbn > Roads, Harbor and Clllfwood Beach areas. Kathleen Clark celebrated her The name of Cash and Carry VAN'S ——V«n-uponils-reluni Irom al world I'npi B'rith To Knight appealed for volunteers ilrthday on Sunday by entertain- The MonmoutKXounty Commit- .umber Supply Center, which Neyt York Visitor Matawan - LO (-1881 cruise.. ... to help put the playing field on ng a few friends. Guests were tee of Citizens and Independents ipened late last fall at Hightstown, lert Officers Matawan Rd., Laurence Harbor, in for James P. Mitchell announce a s been changed to Castle Lum> Miss Rose Ann Powers, Cliff- .." ' • : l|! shape. He said that membership Miss Christine Anne SmithV Miss __On_Fd>;-7, -UCOj. ihe USS Essex Beverly Rynewlw, Miss Karen Monmouth County Day for Mr. r Corporation, It has Tjein an- food, lyas _ the Friday luncheon crossed the Equator. This was the Elecl'iori of* officers will highlight In the Baba Ruth League still, is Mitchell to be held Apr. 11. .Harry -unced by Glenn White, president. .uest of 'Mrs. William Reitwisner, INSURANCE open to all interested men and wo-^erkins, and Miss Cheryl Prlmost. ~rlr»t-O;ST-«arshlp-to "cross.the » meeting pi the B'nal B'rith, Aye- Mr.-and_Mrs. John Babrisky vis- Lubkert, Holmdel, Is a member of The company is located two miles ackson Heights*?'L. I., at Cava- r let Chapler; to-be held inthe Synfc men. Knjght also slated that in the the committee. The day's series of from the New Jersey Turnpike, on laugh's, New York. They also "line." ••-.<••'•- ••• -•'•;:.'" •' v • " recent honorary membership drive ited Mr^and Mrs. John Miller, MORTGAGES gogue. Broad St., Keyporl, on Mpn- renfon, special events will begin with a Routes 33 and 130. ittended the St. Patrick's Day pa- lay, A white elephant sale also is by the league over 350 people were kaffee klatsch to be-held atthe Mr. White, president ol Ohio Pa- Early Graduation Specials ilanncd for this, meeting. enrolled.' home of Mr. and Mrs. Lubkert, fie Corp., Canton, is head of the —ANDBONDS- Mrs. Victor Miller, chapter presi- Tire Babe Ruth League sponsors Holmdel Recreation Crawford's Corner Rd., Holmdel, iew enterprise, ferry, Lumber, Have you read the classified lent, announced, the, B'nal B'rith baseball play for boys "13, 14 and from 9 to II a.m. -.. lanton, has been operating tinder /omen, District III, convention 15-yearsof-age. A total ol 60 boy» Unit At Organization Mr. Mitchell Ihen will be honored is .direclion for several years, ill be held/on .Apr. ]6-18,;in At- have registered. The league_wi! at a luncheon at the home of Mr. ohn M. Rice, Princeton, i? local BULOVA WATCHES mtlc City. It I? expected that at be made up of four teams, and An organization, meet ing of the and Mrs. William James, Port-Au- aaager of the Hightstown yard. .'osl 150 chapters.-from Pennsyl- will play in games at its field on Holmdel Township Recreati6n Peck. Mr/, and Mrs. David H. Now 33)00'reg. 49.50 ania. New York. West Virginia Matawan Rd., Laurence-Harbor, Commission was held at the Town- Marx, Shrewsbury, will hold a tea nd Delaware will be represented hip Hall Thursday and the follow- for Mr. Mitchell from 2 to 4 p.m. Wrong Brotherf ^Jow24:60.reg. 35.75 t the convention. ' '' Deborah Chapter ing officers were elected: John with the Women's Republican Club Spring Special Landers, chairman; John Grifto, of Shrewsbury acting as co-hostess- Jn the Passover program feature "Uie Our Lay-Away Plan Mrs. Miller reported B'nai'BIrilh vice chairman, and Mrs. Russ La Welcomes Members •s. d at the meeting of the Hebrew s the oldest and largest Jewish gattula, secretary. /omen's League of Keyport on HOLDEN JEWELERS crvice. organization in the world, A cocktail party will follow at lar. 9, a letter was read by Mrs. 1M TV. Broadway, South Amboy ledlcalcd to the principle of scr- The Harmony Chapter of Deborr Appoinlmcnts made by the chair- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freder- 'icc to all mankind, regardless of ah held a membership lea al Ihe man are as follows: Finance com- laurice Cohen from her son, 1S4 Main St., Matnwnn, N. J. ick Rowse, Ruinso.n, Irom 5 to 7 [enry, written in 1053, describing ace, color or creed. home of Mrs. Walter Fredrlcks, mlttcc, Mrs. David Carlson and p.m. A men's dinner to.be heldjit' 5 Harvey Ave., Lincroft, Thursday. lohn FMzs'immons; public reia- the Union iiouse. Red Bank, from assover ceremonies which he had New members welcomed were Mrs. ions, Mrs. Lagattula; business re- 7:30 to 9 p.m. will conclude the ibserved in different countries dur- David Furmnn, Mrs. Bernard Gra- ations, Peter Gcnovcse and Har-events of the day. ng his war service. Inadvertently belle, Mrs. Harry HIinelforb.'Mrs. y Pitcher; buildings and firounds, ie article in this newspaper on William Kane, MrS. Thnmas Me- vlr. Grlffo; volunteer solicitation, .lar. 16 said the letter was written Easter Plants Gee, Mrs. Frank Ruskin, Mrs. Sam 4r. Landers; playground program, Nu-Voice Club Will iy Henry's brother, William. Chestnut Post and Resnik and Mrs. Joseph Sofer. 4rs. Carlson, '•' Llllei - Tulips • Hydrnnnens Hold Meeting Tonight '' Hyac'ynth.i • Gardenias The speaker of the evening was Plans for the immediate future .egion Dollar Night Hartley Schlne, a former henrt pa- neliide I lie purchase of a storage Rail Fencing tient a! the hospital. The Garden State Nu-Voice Club, FULL ASSORTMENT OF lied by Ihe Recreation Comrois- Inc., will hold its regular meeting n Laurence Harbor POTTED PLANTS A board meeiinR will be held this ion. Also, the Holmdel men's solt- tonight nt 8 p.m. at Riverview Hos- One Line Post and Two 11 Foot Rails iveninK at the iiomc of Mrs. Al- all team, playinf, in the Middle- pital. The program has been an- The Laurence Harbor American fred Ruscio, llnrvcy Ave., Lincroft. own .League, will meet at the Elc- nnunced as an educational one with egion will hold its next Dollar Post Tops Stapled — Bottoms Treated icnlary School on the first Sunday discussions by medical advisors of light Saturday evening, Apr. 22, in April for their practice session. Laryngectomees and a demonstra- the Legion Home. BOYCE-FLORIST Pupils Take Part " In this connection, anyone interest- A ham dinner will be served tion > of speech therapy by John HAZLET In Demonstration d may contact Mr. Landers for McClear, followed by a question- om 7 to 10 p.m. Dancing and en- irther Information. nnd-answer period. ^rtainment will be furnished. An- Three students of Miss Margaret The Recreation Commission will •cw Carver and Rollin Rathbun, onducl its supervised summer The club Is dedicated to the wel- i-chairmen, announce tickets ore Matawaii Lumber Co. Dclaney's third grade in the Laur- fare and rehabilitation ol persons ence HnrWir Memorial School were ilayground program again (his 'ailable. :' .: 'ear. Swings, slides and other out- who have had their larynx remov- The Friendhi Lumber Yard selected toi participate in the teach- loor equipment have been installed ed surgically, thereby losing the ing demonstration at Monmouth power of speech. It was pointed On Feb. 19, 1954, Genera! Lem- Telephone LOwell 6-4500 — 4501 Used Car Sale r Ihe further enjoyment of the u e C Sh p 91.70 graph Hill Park, Holmdel. James kie-talkie radio had aided in the J. llatton, chairman, announces State Sen. Walter II. Jones, can- rescue ol three young Madison COMET Is 1 Year Old This Week! 1953 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. 61.40 hat prizes and girts will be distrib- elate lor the Republican guber- Township boys lost recently in the uted lo (he children. In case of natorial nomination, was feted at Cheesequake Creek area. We'd Like To PRESENT You With Th« Sweetest Deal In Town 1954 FORDH.T. *...;..-112.50- inclement weather, the hunt will n reception recently at the Jump- Mr. Ronson 'said that Robert 1956 HUDSON Hornet .. i... 74.50 be held Saturday, Apr. 1. ing BrooW Country Club', Neptune. Love; communications officer, had The party was sponsored by the turned the radio over to township 1953 PONTIAC 4 Dr. ..*.... 118.20 Independent Republicans ol Mon- police which enabled the police (o mouth County and more than 300 make contact from the search boat 1952 DODGE 4 Dr, , ...... ^. Dr. Mark B. Muscarella attended, including Commilteeman to the police on shore. . .- Many Late Models On Display Edward Lleberiow, Holmdel Town- ••••"There-«ro-many.ways in which ship. every phase of civil defense can Optometrist be most helpful in emergencies Mercury - Cornel Trade-Ins and not only in a major disaster Lectures On Birds Of war," Mr. Ronson pointed out. EYES EXAMINED - He. announced that Walter Marz, William >. Jandlord, 87"" Main" Madison Township, a former CD, St., Malawan, columnist and outh- RADAF officer has been appointed i WALL-IRWIN PROFESSIONAL ARTS nrity on birds gave a lecture on county civil defense intelligence of- BUILDING "Birds of This Locality" at a mect- llcer. ine of Ihe Biology Cluf ol Matawan WALL-IRWIN MOTOR CO. me MOTOR CO, INC » Main Street — Keyporl High School Friday and returned Want to know more about the : FREEHOLD TRAFFIC CIRCLE ""' • •• • ' MERCURY - COMET.. ;.. CO 4-»M» Tuesday lo preS(n<,^J(ufll, r«ord- ): S. iArrnyr.RMerye? Cinil -H$ HO Mill , FBEEHOLD TRAFFIC. CIRCLE hl£s «f bird calls;' There ,*«» » HO 2-1818 OPEN,EVENINGS TIL 1:10 MOM Monday between S p.mm. nndI i:H .OpenEyeningi 'Til 9:30 largrge alattendanct e of-ttui)enls- 8 p.m. Thursday, March 23, 1961 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N, J. Page Three

First Baptist Church Clmrch school meets at 9:10 and there Is Holy Communion, and the Chisrch Mala aad W. Third Sis. 11 a.m. The evening service is icW second and 'ourih Sundays, morn- Keyport at 7:30 o'clock. Intermediates meet ing prayer. Church school meets ChurchServices^Announced For Bayshore Area > Elects Officials —-Rcv-Maurlce.W...I hillipj,_ torzthe sixth,---teygnth »nd C!R1I(1I al 9:30 am. Pastor grades at 6:45 p;r/,rSeBlorMeth,od HSpecFal services wllhbo held »B At the annual congregational Youth Fellowship Groups will onrtouiKCd. meeting of the Keyport Reformed The Faith Reformed Church and Senior Groups witl meet at Calvary Methodist Church Flrsl Presbylerian Church meet this evening at 7 p.m. in the isl Youth Fello%hlp,- 7:30' pm.; Church, held Mar. 15 in the* church North Ccntervltle Fire House, ' 6 p.m. at the home of the pastor Third St., Keyport Route 31 and I'ranklln St., parsonage and will |;o to IVith I'ost High Schirol"K.Y.F., 7:30 p.m The Women's Guild meets the house, two elders and two dea- Middle Rd., Rarltan Township and Mrs. Watt,.,Jfl5 Summit Ave., Rev, IL 7. Williams STD, Matawan — Aniboy for a roller skalinu party. first Tuesday ol each month In the cons were elected for three-year Rev. Theodore C. Mulier, Pastoi Belford, Evening worship service is On Saturday" llwre wilt be ilia Pentecostal church hall at 8 p.m. Tho Parcnt- Pastor ,itev Chester A Galloway, 1 terms: Named as*ciders were War- The-Second Annual Men's Com- at 7:30 p.m..with.the.pastor.bring- first anniversary ChiillcnHi Rally Union and Sii Trachrrs-Aiiiioclgtion.ol tho church munion Breakfast will-be held Sun- A Palm Sunday message by the Pastor -i Union Be' ren Bernhardt and Norman R. ing another messaRe in the scries fur the younR people al H p.m. school meets tho final Tuesday ot day at the Shore Point Inn at 7:30 pastor "and'the reception of new "The Heart -Of -The -Cross-is -the Scott, and as deacons. Melvin A from the Book of James. members will take place Sunday at "Valin Sunday there will be- a Mrs: HcrbefiO.WfSri Pastor _.._. a.m. Sunday School meets in the pastor's sermon, topic at the Iw each month at 8 p.m. Philo and Robert Wilkenloh. A D the 10:45 a.m. worship service Palm Sunday Services at. 9:30 and deactms' prayer lueetinK al 11:15 Worship services «ru Held Sun Shullz,. chairman of the nominal- J Middle Rd. School at 9:30 a.m. Bible Study and prayer hour is n.ra.; Sunday School, 9:30 n.m on Wednesday instead of Thursday. Sunday School is huld at 9:30 a.m II a.m. Special rntltcms by Hi day at 11 Ml. and 7:45 p.m Sun Brownlown Community Church ing committee, gave the report. "Christ's Conflict with Popularity" From Monday through- Friday morning worship serviced 10;-t5 Mar. 30, at 8 p.m. The pastor will choirs will, be "Th -re Is A Creel -a.m.. a nursery is avuilulili'; youlh day School Is at 9:45 a.m. llrowntown Union Sunday School Elders retiring are Thomas M. An- will be the pastor's sermon topic Mar. 31, special Holy Wick serv Hill 1-ar Away" IK Willan and. Koulo 18, llrownlown derson and Edward E. Florian. at the II" a^rnT worship service. A b-e in charge and will bring another Itruups niCHlng, 6 p.m.mid Ihc rve» Bible study croup moots Tuesday message in the series on the Life ices will he hold among the First "Jesus Christ •Triii-ifphanf." The R»v. Frnacls Caiileli Pastor. Mr. Shultz, vice chairman of the nursery will he held at the home nins worship service, 7:30 p.m. at 7:43 p.ni. of Paul. anil Second Baptist Churches, the chfrub. carol, crusa.ler. chapel and Sunday School la held from 9:41 consistory,, was chairman of the !°f Gilbert Fall, 10 Dartmouth Dr. two Methodist Churches and the chancel choirs will iMrlltipato. Sun- when a pluy, "On The DBOII TO "Thursday priycr roecllng Is held meeting and Mr.'Philo was pro-1 Pilgrim Youth Fellowship meets at Bible School and nornini; wor- Reformed Church; day. School meets, at" 0:30 and-JI Emmaus," will he presented by the at 7:45 p.m. to 10:45 a.m. and the church serv- 'gram..j;hairman, Annual reports 11 P-"». at the home of William Ev- ship service are, held at the Bay- am: l^urscry care for lots undo Older Youth,,Broun. lea from II a.m. until 12 o'clock. • were given by church orcaniza-! »nsj 10 Calt Dr.; Senior Youth Fel- shore Gun Club, Harmony Rd. All . The Sacrament of Holy Commun. Five; Women's Circles will meet Psntccost Full Gospel Church livcryono Is cordially Invltod to tt- other services with the exception of !™ w*» be observed on Thursday, three years of age is provided a lions, as follows: Sunday School, low-ship is at the home of C. J. both hours. Senior High Fellowship Monday evening.at 8 p.tn, Church ot tho Living God tend. _._...' . .:•;;;-.. :, youth fellowship are held at the Mar. 30. Ladies Guild, Far and Near Socie- Geng, 17 Virginia Ave. Adult Bible The ollicial board meets on Wed will meet at 5 p.m. "to rehearse fui Morgsnvllle Met lodlit Church 157 Main SI., Koannburg Class meets at 8 pjn. at the par- home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E, . . First Spiritual Church 4y,- Ladies Aid, Women's League nesday, Apr. 5, at 8 p.m. the Easter Sunrise Service, t Morganvlllo Sunday School la Ironi 3 to 4 , for Service, Good Fellowship Club sonage. Mahoney, 11 Vermont Ave. covered dish supper will, be tick pm.; evening service al 7:30 p.m Ol Dlvlno Rose ..-.and the .choir. C. Kenneth Gehl- 1 Rev, Fred H. Dowcn, Pastor Confirmation Class I will meet First Methodist Church Jehovah's Witnesses afterward. The pastor will meet Prayer jnoellnj Is held Tucifdaf I7» Main SI,, Bulford haus, chairman of the "Every from 8 to 9 p.m. with those ivho Church service), ure held On Sun Monday at 7 p.m. at the parsonage. 117 Main St., Mat a wan Ktyporl Congregalloa st_l p.m. and Blbla''- Clasi on Rev, Pnoebe Dallcy, Paiior ' Member Canvass," spoke briefly. Choir rehearsal is held at 7:30 Kingdom Hall, 53 Division SU will be unitlng7withlft*scKurclv ' dty at 9 a.m. and Sunday School Rev. Frank E Sweeten. Pastor meets al 10 a.m. •--••' TmirBUny, at 8 p^rn. Services are held Sunday at I The Rev.' John H. Sharpe, pas- p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lyman Thursday at 7;30 p.m. the Minis- On Monday Brownie - Troop Saturday school for children to p.m. and Tuesday al liW.ud I tor, gave the invocation and spoke Parks. The film strip, ""The Bible try School will consider the written meets at 2M5 p.m; Boy Scout Emmanuel Assemblies 01 Cod held from 10 lo 11:30 s.nv briefly saying he was enjoying his Maundy Thursday Communion Around the World." wiil!l be shown p'ra'- '..-... .'.•..'.: '•? ' '. at the Junior Fellowship meeting test covering the material studied Troop 13 at 7:30 p.m.;. the planning -—-Middle Rd.. North Ccntcrvlllo fellowship with his new congrega- Service will be held Thursday, the last four weeks. The material and evaluating committee at 8 Rev. Timothy Adams, Pastor King Ol Kings Ltilherap Churct Fourth Ml. PUcaira tion; Mrs. Sharpe also was intro- Mar. 30, at 8 p.m. at the fire house. Friday at 7 p.m. Laytonians meet at the parsonage at 7:30 p.m. to was taken from the Bible aid p.m. From 8 to 9 p.m. the pastor Sunday School li al 9:45 a.m.; Bay view School Spiritual Church duced and spoke and presented books, "Qualified To Be Ministers." Trinity Church (Episcopal) make palm.crosses. *~" will meet with those who wish to morning worship, 11 o'clock; Evan- < Lconardvlllo Rd,, MlWIetowa M8 Shor. Rd., Union Beach Masters Richard' and Andrew "This Means Everlasting Life," join the church. The stewardship Rev. Katherlno Miller. Pastor Sharpe to the group. Mala St., MaUwu Saturday a food sale will be held 'Bible Words Covering Abel," committee will meet at B p.m. at gelistic service, V p.m. The first Rev. C. Roger Burklns, Pastor Carroll B, Hall, at 10 a.m. in front of the church, Sunday of .each month, there Us Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m. Services arrheld. on Sunday-Md- ---,..'Jhe program was as follows: "From Paradise Lost to Paradise the home'qf Jac Cushman,,4 Taylor Bishop's Manin-Chargc sponsored by the Senior Methodist Regained,":,, and "Jehovah's Wit- Rd., Matawan. Communion scrvlco al 11 t.m. and the church sorvlco Is hold at Thuriday evening! al I o'clock ,, Quintet, Patti and Jean Schanck, Youth Fellowship? — •- - ' and on Friday, siternooni at I p.n. Arlene Hughson. Linda Lewis. Bar- The celebrant at Palm Sunday nesses in the Divine Purpose." The Young Peoples service^ will be 10:45 a.m, ' ;r services will'be the Rev. Andrew Divine worship services wilt be second student will read from the Intermediate-Girl Scout Troop bara Cameron; /'feats of Legerde- meets on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.; held Thursday evenings' at 6:45 Church 01 Our SavlMu David'* ralteraaclt :,. main." Thor Foss; "Musical Salute VanDyke. Matins are at 7:45 a.m.; held Sunday at 8:45 and 11 a.m. At Book of Proverbs, Chapter 19:13 to p.m., before the regular Thursday the earlier service, John Valler will 19:29, and third will read from Cub Scouts from 7 to 8 p.m.:-Adiilt CM«w*ed • Tto the ffllhState, Hawaii,".golden Holy Communion and distribution . . CallreURd., sing"The Palms." Music at the Proverbs 20:1 to 20:16. At 8:30 p.m. Bible Class at 8 p.m. service, Instead ol Tuesday eve- voice trio composed of Marion Dis- of palms, 8' a*m.; Holy Eucharist Choeaequskt Elder James Moil, Pallor second service will.be by the chapel there will be a service meeting. The The Holy Thursday Service will nings at 7:30 p.m. Thursday eve- brow, Florence Robinson and and distribution of palms, 10a.m.; Re», Henry A. Male, Rector ," Sunday School I* al 10 a.m.!; and senior choirs. Mrs, Ralph'Hart theme Is "Like the Master, Have bo held at 8 p.m. with special tnii- ning; Blblo; styidy and prayer Grace Philo; piano solo, Lester church school, 10 a.m.. Rev. Clarence A. Lsmuelel.Vlcar onUng.iH!rihlp,lL«i!B.'_;.- m»n will sing "The Palms." A su Tender Affection for One Another' sic by the chancel, choir.. The Sac- service Is al 7:45 o'clock. l'lL Kennedy; soprano solo, Mrs. Eliza- Monday, morning prayer will be Sttnday services ire al 0:30 a.m, On Wednesday evonlngi the. tarry peryised. nursery and a junior taken from Romans 12:10.—This rament of the Lord's Supper will -v beth Eastmond; selections by the at 9 a.m. and evening prayer af be observed and new members will The first. tKTrd and filth Sundays, sorvlco il si t p.m. 7:30 p.m. The Young Church'men church is conducted at 11 a.m. meeting helps the publishers In Gethsemane Lulherao Church =hurch choir, accompanied by Mrs, Church school meets at 9:45 a.m. their door-to-door ministry, ' l st this -T~ Maplo PI., Koyport—-1— Marjorie Sagurton. meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Holy Communion is at with classes for all ages, directed Sunday at 3 p.m. there will be a Rev. Frederick Uooa, pastor y—Mr. Shultz thanked the'members by Howard A. Henderson, superin- A Good Friday Union Service 'of the congregation for their co- 8 aim. public talk entitled, "How Does There are two tervlcei on San tendent. -.". ' The Stand With will be.. hold at^tho.First Prosby- d«y: Mitlni al 8:30 «.m. and the operation during the time the Morning prayer Wednesday is at terlah Church from 1:30 to 2:30 ; -church was without a pastor and 9 a.m.; evening prayer, 7:3(1 p.m. Sub-District M.Y.E. Rally Will be God?" ThiKqueslions that will be regular service al 11 o'clock, Sun Notice To Persons held at Fair. Haven Monday at 7:30 answered are, "Does it Have God's p.m.-Mill the First Baptist and day School bt gins at B: 45 a.m. " • expressed his appreciation to the The Rev, Canon Edwin WrTucker, Hrst Methodist Churches ol Mala. women of the church who had been p.m. Blessing?" and -"'Will it Bring Per- Executive Secretary of the Board wan participating. Specialunislc : JunioT-tholr^rehearsej Wednes- manent Peace?" AH _Kingdom "~~Cllltw6Sil"Coniniunitj •:—'-.- in charge of the supper, which pre- of Field and Publicity of the Dio- c will be. provided from choral ceded the meeting. • r cese of New Jersey, will speak on day at 2-Mi p.m.; chapel choir re- seekers welcome. " Methodist Church - IfesiringCivilian groups of these churches. The Rev. hearsal, 7 p.m.;- senior jchoir re- Tuesday because of the circuit "The Church Divided" at the last Dean Jcanblsnc, Pastor of Simp- Rev. Lee Coltor, Poitor . The benediction was pronounced hearsal, 8 p.m.," servant visilliig'the ministry school of the series of week-day Lenten son Methodist Church, Old Bridge, Sunday morning scrvlco will be -by the Rev. Mr. Sharpe; services this evening. V\e service meeting will be held The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- instead of Thursday, starting at wilt be the speaker. Hi 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 10 a.m per will be observed Thursday, Absentee Ballots Maundy* Thursday, Holy' Com- 7:30 p.m. Ministry school will con-, M.Y.F. will bo In the evening al New Director munion is at 6 and 8 a.m.; Watch Mar. 30, at 8 o'clock, slder Study 69 on "Evidences of First Church 01 Christ, Scientist 7:30 p.m. U Broad St., Keyport T1> before the Altar, 8:30 am. to 5 The community service will be Pretlood Unclean Worship" from Choir practice will bo held Thurs —- js~Mqnmoutli Countv_Mental 4:45 held Good Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the Bible aid book "Qualified To Sunday service and Sunday day al 7 p.m. If you ore a qualified and registered votor of tho "jieaitn. Association announces the T3rttS57ilranni^^ Be-M)nlsfers;<>:-"The—first student Schoolj 11 amfWednesday.testi- Stnto of Now Jutsuy wln> eHpootn to bo uhnchi outside appointment of Mrs. Merry S. Al- the Pre-Sanctified is at 10 a.mam. talk will cover material based on mony meeting 8 p.m. Reading, room "'~r~ Stl ittiepllVChurl* (lie- Stiito mi Apiil 18,11)111,-01' a-quallIiffd.nndiO«ljitoretl ston, 148 Liberty St., Long Branch, three-hour devotions, 12 o'clock St Benedict's Church "Abhor and Abhorrence." Second, open Wednesday and Saturday from Maplo PI,, Keyport votm- who will bn.wUhln tho Slnte on April 1H, iWJi;' as program director for Bridgeway noon to 3 p.m. . ^_ —Hotmael School student will read Proverbs 20:17 1 to 4 p.m. - House.-Locatectat-35 -Rectpr-PU- Rev. Cornelius J. Kuno Pastor but be.cu\we of lllWsn or physical dlaublUty or becauHu 1 HSImdel Rd., Holmdel • to 21:23. Third and fourth students Masses will ba held Sunday Red Bank, Bridgeway House is a lapUit FeijpsHp~~" will cover material taken from The ever-availability ol spiritual of tho observance of n reliRiaiw hollduy purtitiant to tlio Rev. Edward P. Biaska, Pastor' cnlfghiefimcnt will bo emphasized morning at 1, t, t, 10, li and )3 social rehabilitation program, for Part Monmouth Masses are Held Sunday at 7, t, Bible books, "From Paradise Lost (eiiontK of yotit- tx-llslun, or will bo « rwldent »n«ndnnl the benefit:' of those who have, re- at Christian Science churches Sun- o'clock. Rev. Gilbert Watt,Watt,,Pastot, ; 9, 10 and 11 a.m. and at 11 o'clock to Paradise Regained" and "Jeho- at li'cliool, follt'jio or unlvohtity, will bo uiutiilo to oust turned to the community after a Morninoi g worshihip service Sunday vah's W!lness£S,injhe.Divlno PUIV day. . mental hospital experience, or who is at ll'a.m: with the pastor.bring- noon. _ •••••'._ pose." The service meeting will bo. Scriptural selections to bo read Sayrt Woods Baptist Church yautbullot «t tho i>allln« plncu In your district on sultl currently are "In out-patient psy- ing the message, Bible School con- Confession! are heard In . the at 6:30 p.m., the krte«t, tompr«H«nd- ^'Sunday aervlost sra htld*t 10:4! 'forwarded to any sppHcnnt unless requeul thojolor Is oOlie.Crpils,'' 8 p.m.; guest pfeiicll- -Inif >ttwmvnbtv-4niay.'.4taay/lbaU' re. Slliy."";""!••' I" .''!'• T""V **)•{• •')•! 1-•• * a.m. and 7lJ0 p.m.) Sund«j« Sdioo rooalved not )o*» Ilian o)tf|it (luy« prior to'Hid rlot'tlonj "Ilr^JtfCK ALL IJ|ES - •CHECK MUFFLER AND TAIL cr, the Rev. William Rauscher; Tnn Golden Text Is from Psalms meets al 9:90 a.m. with-elassss Adult Class In Religion and St. «ntf itoiiilftnM^l&'tatiUiiltW'-lnfimMlohitMtfoi^m (97:11)! "Light is lotvn for the tor all ages. r : . muko nmiUcuthn will bo April 10, ittOl. PIPE Mary's Guild, 8:40 p.m. righteous, snd gladness for tho up- Prayer meeting U hold on Tues- .* ADJUST HEADLITES ^ . Holy Communion will' be field to- r day at 7i30 pim. - Dated Mnrclf 8, Iltfll. •'-• morrow morning at 6:30 a.m, . right In heart.' -i ••-•• Mid-week service la Thursday at ^ -J, ItUSSELL WOOLLEY " * ALIX5N FROrSlT END • CHECK WINDSHIELD WIPERS On Saturdayrthe Feast of the-An- SecoodJipUitjOnveli , County Clerk . •-_. nuncialion. Holy Comntunlon, wilt .. 20S Atlantic St., Keyport ~ 7!M p.m. --——:-— ; be held at 9 a.m., followed by a Rev, Nicholas J. Tate, Pastor Ifall Tif Hscoi-d* — - * CHECK TIRES • SAFETY CHECK ALL GLASS, children's confirmation class. Holy Week Services will, be held St. John's Mtlhodlsl Clureb N. J, Sunday, Palm Sunday, morning Mar. 27 through Mar. 31 1 Soulb Main 81., Nolo: RoquosU (ornM are uyullabto at Municipal Clerk's _*_CHECK OIL J jfrjCHECK SHOCKS prayer-will be held at 7:« aim.,' Sunday School convenes at J;3» Rarllaa Township or CJounty Clcrk'n C)[(ko», us a liublla cuitvonl- Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; family a.m.; morning.worship, 11 a.m.; Rev, Normsn R. R(l«y, Pallor »ervice-»nd—church—school, .9:30, evening service,.7:M p,m imperative that air mem- The Jesters will meat Prldsy at ber* attend. The official l»ard will p.m. meet at 8:31) p.m. in the education- 'Church school for akes three al building. through Junior Hi meets Sundsy at On Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Sunday 8;30 a m.; family worihlp with par- with School will meet for grades one ents and members of tho Junior through 12; at 11 a.m. Sunday and Junior III Departments of the swiwp ttrap, School will meet for grades three church school st 9:J(> a.m. with tcUbltokl*. special muitc by tho Junior and' through kindergarten; at II a.m. •199 morning worship service will be youth choirs. At 11 a.m. morning Auto Loans held and special Palm Sunday ser- worship service will Include con- Pump with mon and muilc will be prem'nntd. flrmnlfon snd reception of new A nursery Is provided. At 8 p.m. members. Tlior« will be music-by SWIKI itrcp, For convenient, economical financing arrange your Sunday Confirmation Class will thu senior choir. A church nursery latticed ramp. meet at tho church, and »t 0:30 I available during both worship ~Autoliban at The Farmers and Merchants Natfonal Bank, p.m. Methodlut Youth I:ell(iwshlp crviccs. $3,» will.jn.cet.al the church. Th( monthly meeting of tho ses- you pay only the moderate bank rate, without commis-' sion will ba held Monday at 7:M United Hebrew Congregation lions, fees or other extra charges Insurance may be placed llibla Study Group mcotl Wed- Brosd St., Keyport nesday at 7:30 p.m. with your own agent aid the full amount of the premium Rabbi II. O. H. Lcvlno Friday icrvlca it held at 0:15 Reformed Church of Keyport included in the loan a.m. With "Freedom »nd Charac- Warren XL, Keyport ter" aa the sermon topic. Klddush Rev. John II. Slurno, Pastor will be pronounced by Maik K. Choir rehearsal will l)« held to- Gile. Particlpalln« In tho nervlce nluht at 8:1} p.m. will be tin Junior -U.S.Y. Choir Tim I'.lilari will most with the 'All details ara arranged directly with us, and your consliting of Alan Baron, Bewrly canflmstlon clan Friday at I p.m. Bernstein, Jsnet Goldstein, Heleno Sunday School bCKinl at >:M loan will be completed without delay. and Nina Goldberg, Henry G'jld- m. Calm Sunday Ihs lermon al man, Alan Miller, Mirlitno Nuon- )» 10:49 t.m, worship service off, Stacey Oi-.eni, Todd Salmer, will bs by tli* paiior and new Corey Slegel,'Suun'Stat, Maxlne liurch members will bs rtcelved. Waffenfeld. Mira Karp li lb» di- unlor Youtb Fellowship meets at rector. Ho»ts lor On« Shabliot will p.m. st th* church nous*. -i ,••'•.•. ' • • •• THE . , . -•-; PATENTS be Mr. md Mrs. Ridiard Acker- Maundy 7'hundsr Communion man »nd Mr. and Mn. Jack Gold- Service will bt at I p.m. •. pvhttHtkiUUwMuna&lnlttf berg. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS liattsr Sunday, dawn lurvlc* , Hack palenls, and we have (lie .liinlngr.t. Pumps gslore, urTusuaf Sabbath morning sorvks will ba will bs at 7 p.m.; Bastsr Ursakfast Saturday at 11 a.m. Thert will b» at the church liouss, I a.m.| Bun- strap styles, new vamp (realm™!*, pretty Inpor-toe*. Ala* NATIONAL BANK a Petach Song Feit led by Mlrs day School, 9:30 ami morning Karp worjblp, 10:41 a.m. sugarfro.ilng whllo* in KOIM of »iy|M. Sn, "Vet, my darling Matawan daughter, you're gelling some right now/" SU«» B'/i to \. Ross W. Maghan Agency

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BEVWftS OP GREEKS BEARtN6 GtPTfr.. Communication PaKtimt ^mtnmf vwm. To the Editor, It will be appreciated if you will publish the following letter: Published every Ttiurtdaj at Keyport. HonmouUi County, N. 1, State^Department of Highways TO JfVBliSamajiND PBINTWQ COMPANY Time To Spray Fruit Trenton 25, N.J. Many of you are asking- how-ti i. Uabel Brown, Editotor - Oeraldlm V. BrowtBmwg.t KAnodate Editor spray your backyard fruit . tree: Attention Mr. D...J. Henderson A Guide To Manners . .. 1882 tlf MiUwin Journal Is tI rwwspspenewspaper "'of-^^pe•or-*ffi peopl*o . by «JIB peopl this season to tool the bugs, Supervising Electrical Engineer inn (or Iht people." IU aiilm Is to »«vBeive Uthwe be«!V..|cristbe»r*..,lerej j ol Mitawan in shows you mean business in youi MORES AND MANNERS 80 years ago apparently were vicinity; to present «I1 ol the news ol the wecK without bias or prejudk "At a meeting of the Men's and In • clean sane, conservatlvo munner, respecting Uie ln«Utnab)« rijb determination not to be caugh Women's Republican Club of Key- rather stiff and formal but many practices in the art of our citizens, and tbereby making Itseli worUij of their confidence. with a lot of fruit you can't ex of social living remain. These are actual guides to be- again this year. port, it was resolved that the traf- haviour, taken from a book published in 1882. "Second-Class Postage Paid at Mamivin. New Jersey." One peach tree owner wants k fic condition at Six Corners on ReResponsibilits y ffo(r typographical errors U limited to tha cost of the apse know what kind of lime to use tc Highway 35 in Keyport should be It is the Lady's privilege to take the initiative in rec- OCCUjpie; a by such eerrorj . spray his peach trees to discour- brought to your attention. The ognition after introduction, and the gentleman is bound. " Subscription Rates age the insects. The answer is thai Rollo Bus Terminal - is located to return the bow. NATIONAL EDITORIA whitewash made of lime is not go- p«y»b!e ID Advsno (here, operating buses between A Gentleman, in bowing to a lady upon the street, Onu Year (wludn stale) ing to scare away a single pest, Three Months Save your strength for some spray- New York and shore points; there should not merely touch his hat, but should lift it from Six Months „«__„___ ing jobs that; will do /some real are buses operating between Perth his head. One Tear (outside state) Ont-Xesi (ouUlde U. 3 ) good. and South Amboy which must A slight bow is all that courtesy requires after in- THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 OH To Good Start make a left turn at Broadway and troduction. Shaking hands is optional, and should rest with , This is the season to put on dor- Six Corners in order to carry pass- the older, or the superior in social standing, to make mant and delayed dormant sprays. Such sprays will get your apples engers Into Keyport and the shop- the advances. If is often an act of kindness on their part Help The Red Cross and peaches off to a good start and ping center, and residents of Key- and as such to be commended. (An unmarried lady should help reduce insect problems later, port mtist make the left turn to not shake hands with gentlemen indiscriminately). Our readers are urged to respond generously to the an- according to Dr. Richard T. Guest, reach home. The density of traffic Use the utmost caution in giving letters qf introduce extension entomologist. nual fund drive of the American Red Cross, now, un.der.ya; creates, at busy hours, a serious tion. Do not give one under any circumstances unless For example, you can control traffio-jam with lines of cars at you are perfectly well acquainted with the person to be throughout most communities in the bayjshere area. Th anhids, small green or reddish in- standstill as far as Ciiffwood introduced. drive is conducted only once annually! when all persons are sects, in the apple-tree by spray- Ing it with one of the dinilro crcsol Beach, as well as blocking in the ETIQUETTE OF HANDSHAKING .' ; , Says the asked to contribute to this worthy service. compounds. This goes under sev- opposite direction. authority on this subject: "The etiquette of handshaking' " eral.n^rnes of'which Elgetol'and is simple. A man has no right to take a lady's hand • We, In the-bayshore-area,jfter jiving through-the Vio- Kfenite are examples. "In planning Highway 35, the until it is offered. He-has even-Jess right; to pinch, or lence and destruction brquglit by Hurricane Donnojast fall, Be sure to follow label directions planners had in mind by-passing and finish this part of your sea- retain it. When a lady so far puts aside her reserve as - ~ kaow fully JJie heljrful, Md .t^ely aid and service rendered son's spray program before buds Keyport for the benefit of seashore to shake hands at all, she should give her hand with traffic. With the enormous increase by the Red Cross through its Monmoutli County CRaper.7" show 'any greerr ar thelrvtips. • A frankness and. cordiality. There should be. equal frankness little later, during the delayed dor- In home development in this area and cordiality on the gentleman's part but a careful-avoid—- mant stage when apple buds show Immediate assistance was given, not loaned or sold, ti and with the- increasing traffic ance of anything -like.offensive familiarity or that which green at Ihe tip but before they density, it is felt the traffic light families in distress.ihoseLwhgjoslLcJpJIilniJJ^dH^i"^^™ turn pink, it'll be time to aim your might be mistaken as such. A lady who has only two Looking Backward at Broadway should be changed to and household gqods, due to the floods that accompanied the sprayer~at ther scale insectsand fingers to give in handshaking had better keep them, to mites. _ provide tor lilt turns.; - herself; and a gentleman who rudely presses the ljahd hurricane. Many of these families were lucky to have es- HWM A!** VUlu AB4 Man W* For the delayed dormant spray It must also be mentioned that offered him in salutation, or too violently shakes it/ought caped with their lives in view of the speed at which the tidal use one pint of 98 per cent super- children attending St. Joseph' Forty-Five Years Ago wan residents arrived during the never to have the opportunity to repeat the offense;,.. . flood inundated thelow-Iji.ng_ coastal regions.; from Keahs- ior type mlscible oil in five gallons School must cross here to reach Two ladies shake hands gently and softly. A'young1 lady of water...... (Issue Thursday, Mar. 23, 1916) week and registered at the- cham- ;: home, and the school Is obliged to gives her hand, but does not shake hands with a gentle- fcurg to Madison Township. •-.--•-••. ; ' - '~•"•'•-•"'-- Gardeners who run Into this A civil service examination for ber of commerce." 'superior mlscible oil" bit for the postmaster at Morganvillo will be provide special guard protection ai man unless, he is her friend . . .A lady should always 1 : The Red Cross mobilized its volunteer and professional •eld at Keyport on Saturday, April Twenty Years Ago the crossing." ' rise to give her hand; 'J a gentleman, of course, never First time often reach for the die- 3. For the last fiscal year the com- /ones rapidly and were in a position to give aid immediately, lonary. All "superior" means Is a : (Issue Thursday, Mar. 20, 1941) (Signed) dares to do so seated. . llghly refined oil not likely to hurt pensation for the postmaster there after^ the storm. This year, when you make your annual was. $236. - i Don't let this week's frigid weath- B. J. Tapp HERB ARE SOME other words of-advice to the fashion- the iree. "Miscibld" means the oil er fool you. That long awaited in- contribution, think, of. the_mariy~ families, possibly your can lie mixed with water. The storm and unfavorable weath- Corresponding Secretary able of the 1880s... *:--.—;• ;r during the early part of March dividual, Miss Spring, is due today WOMEN KISSING IN PUBLIC ,. neighbors, who were assisted by the nation-wide organization Keep On Schedule Peach trees also are troubled by nas prevented the spraying of fruit at 7:21 p.m./ arid the time of ar- Custom seems to give some kind of sanction to women burden of strlcKen mankind, the Red Cross, :cales and mites, so they need to .rees for the control of scale, "leaf rival can be verified from any re- :url" and other diseases. The buds Little Chats kissing each other in public; but there'is, nevertheless, j» irMtwl, irin: • put peacheftears need upon-pear^freejLBftln J some: liable . weatJierrnanl DespIie^irF a touqh of vulgarity: aboutit; jmd a.lady of- really del- Dnly the superior mlscible oill sspray what advanced stage ot develop- dii to kill these pests. ment, due to the warm weather In eral days which drove the ther- Spray peaches either before the January. These buds wilt push Into •• - •'.*"••' _ THELOVERS^ KISS" ~" mds swell, the dormant period, or growth Just as soon as the warm mometer down to about 11 above, Pablir Notice It is' hardly ' necessary to say that the lovers' kiss Faiffi The Builder hen buds appear'silver, the de- weather-i>ccurs,__ there are other unofficial signs is never paraded in public;.:- layed dormant. Do your spraying The basketball game lasTTiight that Old Man Winter is about to '• , If the. dpyj;-ever comes when-the; pioneer has no at either stage, and don't spray n Geran'j Hall ended in a victory bow a reluctant exit. By James E. Pollard The first requisite for a good conversationalist is place in the affairs of men, civilization will have started more than once. Use the one pint to" 'dr'-Matawan over South Amboy, The meeting of the Matawan gallon dilution, as for apples, with a final Wire of 41-26. At the to be a good listener. The second,^ is, to know I,what NOT its decline. There are pioneers in every Kuindn activity, Now you know how to get started end of the first half South Amboy Townjhlp Committee tonight will to say. The third is to hav6 ideas and express them con- -literature, art/medicine,; business, anything you can name, in your season'! spraying of apples was ahead with the score at 14-11, be featured by a public hearing Notice To Depositors ' cisely, intelligently and agreeably, i ; ind peaches to .control insects. But but after the intermission Mata- on the ordinance 'introduced at •fhey "are people of , strong faith. ^Nothing, requires a 1 • 'PRUDERY ^ he lob's a lone way from finished, wan made 30 points to SouOi Am- the last meeting providing for the A, Boston savings bank published - Avdid: an affectation of excessive modesty. Do not use ifoiill need a na|f-dozen more dur- boy's 12, giving the, game to the -greater measure of the instincts of .the pionee? than the licensing and regulation of -junk notice in a local daily'newspaper the word' "limb"1 for:J'Ieg?' If...legs, are really improper, ing the season to keep your trees home team. Paul Weber threw ten hat "application has been made to development, of "a new enterprise. The next' tiine you out of trouble from diseases as well goals from the field while John yards.within the municipal.limits. then letus onno account rheritiohtherh. step aboard an airliner- you will have' before you the end s insects.' •. ' Tassinl scored seven fouls and one In the Downes Pontlac Co. ad- ind accepted by the Federal Depos-. [eld goal. After the game dancing Corporation for insurance of each result of one of the greatest pioneering epochs in human Backyard growers who can show vertisement in this issue, price of We^need scarcely speak-of the vulgarity of slang. /as enjoyed with some talent (lie DeLuxe "Torpedo" Six Busi- leposit account in this bank up history. lerfect or near-perfect fruit make lusic. - Only the uncultivated and coarse; .will eversoil their lips good u;e of the Rutgers spray'cal- ness Coupe starts at $828, state $10,000." This'action, the notice Some people can't save pump- lax, optional equipment and, ac- •with it • '< •.••.'• .••••• v ..; .,-. ..' • ..' . , >;• .,.,'..,. L Air transportation as we know it today is a story of endar called ,"Pest Control for antinued, was taken "in accord- ; the tragedy and triumph of individuals. One of those in- ome Orchards." You can'get a ins, but Alfred -Hardy, Morgan- cessories extra. An Eight in any HIGH-FLOWN LANGUAGE :opy from yoimcounty agricultural Hie has ten pumpkins in Ills-cellar model is only $25 more. ince with authority, given to this. T~c(ividu~ails7is~Juan Tripper Not: so many years ago,--when tope a 'year- ago Jast- fall - and. ttief r I igenl or by-sending a card-tp Gar- Robert Ar MeCurdy,-' r student 'at ank" vunder -i Mr; Trippe began, operating., flying boa,ts; some made en: -Reporter, COMege^od.Al ire iri as good 'conation ii when icy werepf!rs!t put'ttter*'/" •>"• the'University of Petmsjlvsnl«,i Is in^ Keyport, between Miami,. Florida and Havpjiai' Cuba, !u»,i-i:Rutger««'University, « member oJ ths catl o! two skits notice, 'signed! by the bank l MH' company was looked upon as an adventuresome little 3run«wick. 'Unehieii have been Very busy- in to be presented at the Mask and peogle:nevec.go. to bed, -they''^'retire." . Ttiey._neveruead— :ilffwood_ this;.week repairing the) ^resident, appeared twice- in the Loutfit_but_JhaLi>rpbaWy; wouldn't, ever amount to ,rauch Wig show in the university audi- a book or a paper, they-"peruse" it. They "purchase-" iroken telepfione wires, which were lewspaper, a week apart. It told because, people thought the airplane "had 'rib~rearfuture~as torium Friday evening. On Satur- instead 6f "buy.". They.never "y/ish"/ but "desire." They evered during-the ice storm of day he will attend the freshman he depositors- also-that—^Further a mode of transportation. Skepticism did not faze Juan ist week. •••..• . . . • are^evefc-guilty-of-commonplace^alkingi"., th ey always formal dance at the university, uestions with relation, to this sub- 'Trippe. He had unbounded faith ia the creative genius of At the Red Bank auto show last - converse, \ The .best iJalkejTs^aniJ, writers, express;,their;, Dr. C. Knecht purchased a The baseball teams of Matawan |ect may be directed to the hank.1' aircraft manufacturers and his own bperating_people. He and Keyport High Schools should ideas in the simplest language. •...•/ . .*, i halmers touring car. Doubtless other ways, might have expanded his lines down through,, the West Indies and Yesterday, just for a change, we turn in a nice record in Shore Con- -'..•- ,,: , .'•' ' : CALLS 'along the coasts,of South America, eventually to Europe GIVING AND GETTING ad rain, nail and snow and this ference competition this season. been, and perhaps were, used to Calls^.may be made either' in itherTttorning- or in the Matawan has Ray, Brown on deck aHd-onaround trie-worlds ;....^-;...... -;...•_... , (Newark Evening News) norning sleighs were jlsed on the otify depositors of this action by everungrVMorTOhg calls should ndrijeiinade^earlier than New Jersey has an unenviable reels by some in place of wheel- to do the bulk of the twirling while Ihe bank. But the use, of a news- nd unprofitable distinction. It gels Charlie Shaw and Tommie Nagle 12 noon nor later'than five p.m. Trbm twelve to three . Today Mr, Trlppe's "little outfit" is known as Pan- il vehicles. And by the Almanac aper of general circulation was less federal aid in proportion to the ve are supposed to be enjoying are available in the Keys' camp. are the most fashionable hours. An evening call should Axnerican. Airways; this country's 'biggest overseas .air- federal taxes it pays than any other ipring weather. -.'_..„' William Oertel, of Browntown, rovided for specifically by law. not be more than" an hour in length. line, htl^rhif>h:t rf state. Electric lighting and power rates has returned after attending the This is common with many kinds OPENING THE DOOR FOR A LADY portation. • Pan Am, as an instrument of commerce and From NewJJersey to~Wsshlnctdii MliefAtlantio Coast Electric Light Northeast Regional Conference of j the Agricultural Adjustment "Ad- lpublicnolUei A gentleman should alw&ys hold open the door for a lady travel, brings people of all nations Into contact with each last year poured more than $245 'ompany, which operates at Long Short of personal notice, which I enter first. This is obligatory, - not only in the case" million for federal grants-ln-ald pro- 3ranch, Asbury Park and other ministration held at the Hotel Bur- j other. Because of Mr, Trippe's faith in air transportation, grams. From Washington to New ilaces along tho shore, arc-to un- lington, Washington, D.C., on Mar. is also specified in some situations, of the lady who is with him, but also in that of any .the- dream of - international "understanding and good Jersey came back less than $100 lergo another revision downward. 12, 13, 14 and 15. Problems of na- the newspaper is, the best means •' ' ' who'phances to be about to enter at the same -1 will may :be closer to realization ^thah-many believe. million. This means that every The New York Telephone Com- tional agriculture in 1941, and ag- ol giving public notice. If Ij tan- dollar in federal aid cost New Jer- lany on March 25lh will open a ricultural problems related to na- 1 . The big question is, are -we going,to maintain a country tional defense were discussed 'at gible, it is semi-permanent, If. , Is -,- .. ,-,.. , TJP AND DOWN" STAIRS •; in which the Juan Trippes of the future can thrive? ey J2.47.. lew central cilice in R. O. Wal- ing's Building, Front Street, Key- the conference. established, and invariably it has •-'• , Agentleman-should always--precede a lady going up a The unhappy circumstances of substantial following of voluntary- flight 6f'starrsand allow her to precede him in going down. his and more than a dozen other wrt. to serve subscribers in.Key- At Ihe Acme Markets this week- tate» are explored by the New Jer- iQtt and Matawan. The new end, according to their advertise- paid, habitual readers. ; OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOR ' sey Taxpayers Association. Its re- iwitchboard.will beof the common ment in this issue, pork loins,- rib No gentleman is ever guilty of the offense of stand- lattery type and will replace mag- half, will be 15 cents a pound; For many years, then, the news- port presents a familiar story, but paper and the public notice have ing on street corners and the steps of hotels or other public Retailing ... Man£ Splendored Thing one (hat needs repetition. The fig- leto apparatus which has been boneless pot roast, 29 cents a serving the Matawan-Keyport dis- pound; center pork chops, 25 cents joined hands to serve the public. places and boldly scruUnizing every lady who passes ure, says the association, should The public notice contributes to • " The retailer is a.lot of things to the community. First, "dampen the enthusiasm of elected rict from an office In Malawan. a pound; fresh flounder, seven . BEHAVIOR AT THE TABLE cents a pound; fresh fancy carrots the protection of those whose rights Tea and coffee should never be poured into~~i; saucer of course, he is purchasing agent. He brings the products New Jersey officials for so-called Thirty Year* Ago and beets, two bunches tor nine may be involved. At the same time ,; of this counrty's fields and factories to where his neigh- aid" from the federal government (Issue Friday, Mar. 20, 1931) cents; mushrooms, 19 cents a the newspaper gives maximum pub- to cool. Never cough or sneeze at the table. If you feel the bors can plck_an set new goals. Hope may spring he opening of the spring-tourist Labor Goldberg was' asking for un-" Paddy Pig's wet collar. 1 ington soon, I hope.that you Jake j Someom, an |#,g«* rpne, Tbev, fj^iitfWfix «Pig-_ Mrt. Frank A. Drogan was chair- St. Thomas' Old Meeting' Hal irrigation and better agricultural were served. xuesls hid luncheon at the Patlb Mlddlotnwn, enlertatiifd »t dinner worth of prizes. r and Mrs. Kiiy Kaliar. . - man of the hospitality committee, Old Bridge. He has tBught dram Pit on Valley Dr., followed by pony snd bridgoon Saturday evening 4 Hugh Downs, master of cere- for the past 10 years. rldei. Attending the party were when their guestt were Mr. and Mri. J, II. Alinimai hai been a, assisted by, Mrs. Henry L. Zucker, isllent In Monmoulli Medical C«»- Mrs. Sophie Welnstein and Mrs.monies, has agreed to allow Mr. Mr. Kurti 1» writing a musical Gary Armelllno, Mark Cermak, Mrt, William C. Ludi, Summit; Mr. «r, •'• •.-'•". •, - Edward W. Currie. - Kurtz to announce and promote the about the "Roaring Twenties" foi Chief Melna Is Form Club, Band William Dwyer, Chip Forrano, Hay- arid Mri, John L. Chtmborlllti, Madison Township Community spring presentation by this grouj den Nflbui, Jeffrey Pfclffer, Rob- Brownlowni. Mr, and Mri, Thomas Mn. William C, Noddinus enter- , Theatre Playhouse youth activities He studied at the New York Scho ort. Trapliagen, Johiu VanNoto, A M, Anderwn, Mtta.wan, arid Mr, talned tlm Ooud NnlglilKir Club on building ( u n d project by urging of Modern Theatre and organized Speaker At Club At Browntown gift wat tent by Kovln Siddoni, and Mri. A. Edgar Palm, Mlddie- Tlmrtday. liter guesti wera Mrs. Large Audience Madison residents to attend the and directed the New Masquer town, George Andrnwi, Mri. Jainei lim- The rcgujar meeting of the Mrs". Richard Erdmann enterlaln ner, Mn. Pranfc Ony. ir., Mi*^ production of "Light Up The- Slock Co., Elizabeth. Matawan Chief ot Police John ed at bridge- on Thursday after, Mr. and'Mrs, Edward W. Currie Melna ipoke'on the functioning of Browntown Parent-Teacher Asso- Rutiell Wllian, Mn. Oeorue Wil- noon.when the prim.wlnneri were and Mr, and Mrs. Cimillo D. Gen-son, Mn, John Mutlor ind Mri. Hears EF.Weher theipolice department'in the bor-ciation was held Tuesday night In Mrs. William R. Cralji, Mn. Loroy tile atlcndcd tlie St. Patrick's Day ough at a meeting of the Mothers Wllllmn Uowle, Holy Name Sponsoring Hobby Show Displays the Browntown School. Mrs. Clar- Slckels.and Mri. Milton Gunklo, dinner and dance Saturday ovcnlmj The Ciiffwood Community Metho- Club of Matawan held at the home Mr, and Mil Jao A., Ctiilinmn dist Church Men's Club sponsored ence. Hauler presided. Announce- Other gueits were Mrs, Robert at Iho Maiuauuan River Oolf Club. Square Dance May 13 Include Nice Variety of Mrs. Harold Charlsen, Lakeside Erdmann, Mn. Elmom Kallncr, nlfirlalnml on Sunday when their —*n~organ -concert Saturday [eve- Dr.. on. Tuetday,__ ment was made that the Brown- Bruce MicCutclieon li a iufnl jiipslt worn Mr. and Mm, 0. J. ning a n,d-.presented Harold F. town school chlldfenr "Mer tho Mri. Edward W, Currie, Mri. Jo-csl patient at Perth Amboy CJmv A square dance and party, spon- New activities and displays have Chief Melna outlined rules and ieph Boler and Mri.- Paul ffliin,.. Slorllnn Tlranmnon, Mlddletown; Weber, Keyport, well known for his direction of David Morgan, > oral llospllal, ....:—.:•- musical-ability at the Hammond sored by the Holy Name.Society been added to the annual railroad safety precautions for bicycle rid- Mr. at)d Mrt. William J, Miller teacher, have formed a glee club Mr. and Mri. Halpli Duncan mil _nd Mn. Waltor i>lli»',~ Mr.'KnU ' Console-Electronic Orga n. A of SI. Joseph's Church, Keyport, is and hobby show which will be spon- ers and explained the new alarm jntertalned on Sunday when their children, Nancy, Ralph |r. and system in the borough. He urged Mn< Clmrlei Plko, MH=and Mri; capadty-audlence attended, — — - scheduled for. Saturday evening, sored by the Men's Club of the and under the direction of Vincent gueils were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richard, weti Sunday jiuuiti of the members to report any can- (/ard, Mr. and Mri. Loon Chrlill- Thurman 1!, Noalli, Mr, »nd Mrs, The concert Included hymns, May 13. The affair is under the FirsT PresbySflaS" ChTlrch;=Msta- Kloskowskt a school band. Plans Mr. anil Mrs, John Paslrlck, Hope- Wsrrun lluldilinon and Mr. and spirituals, Early.American music, vasser's found: tollcltlng-for funds aro being made to present a pro- nat, Mr, and Mrt. John Klnney, all direction of the Rev. William wan, at the fellowship "hall. Route or telling houte-to-house without • of Mila.wani~i.nd Mr. alia Mn. lawn. Mrt, Kanddlph lioirli, all of Mitt- drawing room. Gay Nineties, gram at the May meeting of the wari. World War 1 period, Roaring Bausch and John J". Walsh, general 34, from Apr. 10 to 14. Activities permit from the police department August Schmellng, Crawford'! Cor- Mrs, Lydla.Walling Twenties, World War II period and will start each evening at 7 p.m. The chief stressed the import- ner. at dinner on Friday evening when Mri. Juioph A, Guadaunn, Mrs, chairman. Caiiilllo D, Gcnllld, Mri, Jolin J, a resume of popular standards ance of getting a license number A nominating committee, con- Mr, and Mri. Peter A. Rend, liar Kuoiti wmo Mr, and Mrs, Har- Visitor* to the" hobby show wil 'Ihalor, Malawan, ami Mrt, ttttph through the 1900 period. Music will be in the case of a hit-and-run acci- sitting of Mrs. William Fritz, Mrs. MUdlelown. entertained at cock- ry Wells, Mr. ind Mri. Lowlt see the actual making of hunting I), Kngert, Mlddlelown, attended i .The hymns played by Mr. Weber dent and urged the mothers to Walter Zatorekl and George Uuoiio, tails on Sunday afternoon prior In Helter, Mrs. William Holmi snd Mclntosh and his orchestra and decoys; ceramic making from clay luncheon and fsslilon allow on I'rl- were the first four of 32 selected caution children ant) teen-agers to was appointed. Donations of (10 attending lha dinner dance sponsor. Mri. William iJurtneiter. Follow- dress will be Informal. In addition to the final glazed product and day at Ilia Deul Cimntry Club ai«i\- out of 2000 hymns from all the refuse offers of rides from unknown ed by the Malawan Contemporary Ini dinner Mn, Walling showed gem cutting. In addition, a model to the Tonl Marie Fund and 110 mri'd liy the Holy Crim Kunitoit hymnals oHhe Prcjejtant and An- to sli» Civics ind L««- ~The~wonorou j-e r o i «,-'^- J««i J Walter,: S«kow«lcl; •, corresponding nsrt Smith, Mrs. WslwrPUwi and DwlftH Oalwdoii, Mrs, H(iw»r4 : 1 Birthday Diriner For— -- of the last Pennsylvania' steafn' \o •n'd •ixth grad* ciaiie* v*ilt vlait l.l»Uv« Departmnnt ol Ihe N,I. tover- of My Soul" .; and "All lecretary, Mrs. Konncth Smith ana Mrs.' Vincent > Pattom • Th«;i olhef Veali, Sayrevlllo; Mri. Frednrlck comotlve used in the ttata will be tho-New-York.Muieun* Pf Natural gueXa ware Mra. Randolph Hi K, ntdorlck and Mrs, Pnnslil Hun- Slilu J'cdorotlon ol Wonum's PraUse__Io_X1iee ;My God This Miss Jane VanBrakfe displayed.- •—•-...- ...... treasurer,- Mrs.- Stockton Hopkfni. CJUIM. Tl>» Mitntt iijwalior win' Night.".Of the spirituals the fol- History andj th « zoo in'Central Mrs. Carrett McK»»n, Mn aii ,__^ The election will take place at the ParklnMiy. _ Amlilbuld S. Alexandor.. iiroilUont lowing selected by the council, Mrs. Percy VanBrakle, Little St., May meeting. CullljilM.-.--Mrs. Frank I i)i» Mumme Qioup oi'lhe'~AIpliS Plan But Trip To Cape May Mrs. Tliomat Slddoni, all of Mtls •it llw 1'reo Uuroim Commute!), Ills "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," "No- Matawan, entertained at dinner in Award Tape Recorder The annual club dinner will be Dolla Pi Kororlly Mint-at Ilia home, oplc was "Look Ahead it 11MII-70,"-. Plans also were made for a but wan, and Mrsv P. Judsoii Ev»ns, body Knows The Trouble I Seen" honor of her daughter, Jane, who held Apr. 18 at Trinity Episcopal : of Mils Murnarel liMtd, MWdlo- Followlnu (hi) apoukor oiiru lioun was celebrating-her-birtdsy. trip to Cape May to visit Mr: Mlddlelown. and ""Were YoTrTHereWhenThey —William-William8,-Clark,_was Church, Main, St., Matawan. There Mri. Sophia Wolnstoln allonded lown, on Monduy evonlng. Mri. wai JIDIIT at tlm Cipllol mil tin : will be a speaker ffom"the-New Olaf-Gllbertsoni—the—former—and Crucified My'Lord/L were played Guests at the dinner were Mr. awarded a tape recorder disposed aIuHerfBOrrThwsiliyoMhsewU Paynard n'mllli, Mnlswan, stlmKlod. aii'inlily and Stnto Cliimlicr were by.Mr. Weby. • -.:..- ind Mrt. Robert VanBrakle, Nix- of on the co-operative plan by the York Stock Exchange. first president of the Browntown Mr'. , ,. A P-TA. Theological Seminary held at tliu The concert,was -received with in; Mrs. George Carey, Mrs. GerMatawa- n High School Boosters As- Wtldorf-Attoria Hotel, New York. It vlilllng Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Mr«, TliiirmunC. Nomlli, Mri. even jnore enthusiasm than pre- rude Everdell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack sociation, Inc. The drawing was Mrs. Stella Zatorikl arranged for David Sustklnd was Ilia MKOkor, Collrell, ' alvin D, I'wircn, MM. Peter A, vlous ones" aridthe committee in made by Matawan Police Chief St. Joseph's KOC Valler, Matawan.- Other guests in the sals of Easter candy. An- Mrt. W, Oliver Dlggln enlorWln- Mr, and Mri. Arthur Friedman (<•«!, fifth lilnlrlct |jri)«roiii u«»l»l- charge' expressed appreciation to John Meina at Tassini's Office, the evening were Miss Kathy Loen- To Mark 10th Year nouncement wai made Hut the ed at dinner Saturday evening for yveru recent dinner uui'tlt of Mr, inoo chalininn, ami Mn, Knrl lion- Mr. Weber and to those who at- er and Howard Tilton, Rumson. Matawan, on Mar. 11. The Boost- membership has reached its goal and Mn, Murrli Fndor «l Ihe icr atlondeit fmlormlun Day illlio tended. ers meet the third Wednesday of Mrs. George Utrbanoll, Portli Gifts were received from Mr. and St. Joseph's Council 3402, Knlghti of 102 members. Amboy, who was colobratlng her [Inintwlck Hotel, Lakewoml, .nursneo HtrlKir Wommi'i Cluli Mrs. Floyd VanBrakle, Manasquan, each month, at the Recreation Cen- Following the concert, refresh- of Columbus, Keyport, will cele- A film on cancer was shown by birthday^ Tlie other guc»!» worn 1 he Ravlmi Oardcnt Stamp Club rlmicliiy iivonlng, and Mrs. Reseau Hulsart and son,ter,'Jackson St., at 8 p.m. The ments were served by the ladies of brate its 10th birthday on Satur- Mrs. Marguerite Laird end Mrt.will m«ot Wodnenduy, Apr, S, lit Mr. anil Mm, Hul|ili Puimlalu the church. ames, Matawan. ; ~ next meeting will be Apr. 19. day evening, Apr 22; with a din- the Middlesex' County C a n c e r rcHlBfick^Dedcrlckfik^Ddlk , " 23 Ravin? Dr. Anyiine InluiMlwl In id Ml«« l.uV«rne. Foiuusln. N«|>- ner-dance to be held at the Voter, Society. A qucttlon-and-answer -Mlii nulh llagon, Jor«ey-Clly. ....„ Is atked lo call LO (10IM». urn) City, wuru SI, Patrick's Dny nTurFtoretgr period followed. Inner iciioalu of Mr, aiurWr», OIlD asthBjyjJhJdg l ol hot conn- ....J- Clusile lloll, lliuoil h'l,; anJ rood Ave., Cliffwood. A full course ReTfShmcnttU'eTriervedrllarry Mr»r-Rol«irt_lk)lul,_Sulj)lil»5Avo,, imb, Ovi'rlilll Kit,, at llull»nw(Hii| dinner will be served, followed by Rome's fourth grade, 'won the at- Ini, Mrt. Hcriry~lJrf8rMlM"M«ry' tonorr-Mrir^Haul>-\viii(-o,i>l(iltrat3_ Walsh and Miss Lorraine Hagim, iiive relurncd to thclFimmes atlUr MATAWAN dancing to the music of Jack Day tendance! prize,, i month'! vacation In Hawaii, They Ing llor l)lrilitl/«y. ill ol Matawan, ?' and his orchestra. In S«n l-ranclajjiij Calif,, Mlchm-I V, Klil/ut, A iniimlivr of - . N; J. Parker Claon iltended tin Wlj- liipjHd In San lruncl«j;, Illl,, RtW on tyery Statement Council Fraternal Actlvltlei The Middlesex County Advliory in ilu'lr way to and friim Ilio (•• it) Nintliein N.J, (iratio, hul|«i(l tan t-daujihtor feillvltlei at llaad Col- BRANCH Chairman Raymond Mitchell Is In Council has completed plans for nnili, and while In Hawaii vlxitnl ixjiloro a largii cavn at Alli'ilnn charge of the affair and tickets lomemokers' day which will bo oge, I'rediirlck, Md., ovur Iho n Sunday with oilier memuurs itf weekend. Ilia ilsler, Zot, li a llu- .1. Conini. I'eH'r Culiit and his ON can be secured from him, tha offi- held on Apr. 6 at St. Paul'i and imlly at I'.wa, Oalui. IK .n [my Offer Made by cers of the council,, or at the coun- Evangelical Reformed Church dent at Hood. cil home In Keyport. School, Mllltown, The morning ROUTE 34 Mm, William Sncdt.ker, Mrs, l'J- program will consist of a panel Cqtholic Daughter* '/z MILE Give Birthday Party discussion on "What A Woman Bridal Shower For ward Davli, Mri. MarlnU Uuncmi, Should Know About Insurance." Ian Card Party Mri. Hl'in Morrimy, MIID J«n«t SOUTH OF For Karen Spiecker During lunch them will be a faihlon Sinllli, Mrt. Waller lluwne, Mrs. MvfvUCHtR HOMES! show of Iho clothing machKby the Mty Yourin( Mn.'dotlruda Slovor, Court St.- Jofeph, CalhoJIc Daugli Miss Ericksoii MAIN ST. Karen Spiecker, eight-year-old tewing groups.. ' t«rt, Keyport, held a retultr tnedt- Mrs,- I'redofIck ftudolnli, Nancy- daughter ot Mr.-and tyrirrheodore A bridal iliownr wai jijven Thurs- •nd Ja'ntil (innl/UT, CJlenn and Traffic Light Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Patterson Ing with Mrs, John Thilor, CJrand Splccker, 4 Sutphin Ave., Matawon, and daughter,-Joan, Margarel SI., day evening, In lionor of Mill Ull(- Sliiren Uuiihlln. Regent, presiding. Mn. Clmrin was honored at a birthday party were Sunday dinner guesti of Mr. •both ICrlckson, Waihlnxton "81., Saturday at her home. and Mm. Donald Patterson, LevlU 0,'Hsre, a tntmhee of her com Keyporl, at tho hrimt of Mf«, Na. L6yfonlan Club Prize wJnncrs were Nina Bell town, P«. mitleo, reported ohflriil plan! for onil McCullriugh; Co hoiloiiet worn Far lot Ownwt Phone ind Elizabeth Lloyd. Mist Susan Pitney, New York, the annual. Baiter llonml cird par- Mri, 1'crcy Ackormtn, Koynort, Pancakti S (for Noo-M Owiwn, Others present were Nora Martin, LOwell 6-5100 ipent the weekend with her par- y lo lie held on Wednesday, Apr. and Mri. l)aralhy Rica, Malatvtn. tot tfilln List Zimmer, Jacqueline Lane, Till Uytonlm Club of thl First Ruth Casey, Nancy Clune, Lynn mt«, Mr. and Mrs. William C. In St. Joneph'i Audllorltini. I'.mlor Colon wer» rtrrlod out ^Iney, Tlcclown Rd. In thn dccol'alloni and Iho honored Mellmdlil Clitirch of M«fiw«n will Knapp, Ellen Kerek and Joyco Mr». Jamet C. IJ»y aiuioiincpd •tionitir (ha annual litncako IUBH j(tio hi'td TriK HID I!1""- Hi" famii slut car- III* Mrn's (.'liih, i ipr. ID in 14 In tlie vncant «tnr>; rind o'll thn uprlnkllng enn ld«u, Will«r Jiitift Jf, will lakl «IN A birthday party for Mist Mary Auxiliary Starts n Ihe rnriior ol Allanlir. SI. nnd MM tin' ii|ii-nlii|t of llic> ijllli |Mitui- of lh« itlnlntf room, mid fthr" Walsh, 11 Clinton St., Molawan, •ccnnil SI., Kityport. Clolh™ or ln« (.;iiM<*fi wrr'^ pliyd snd fa- l/nmitiiatl will Iw In clitrgs was held at (he home of Mm. Merchandise Club !<-rnti for tUn ttttltt muy hi; Imm/jlit fri'ihiiirnli Wfitt Ki-rvi'd. tlrki'l*. Tli-kHi may Im piirchm . Charles Jameson, Fifth St., Mala- al llu* iliHir, l'i'H;m!{|» from tht wan. n Saliirduy, Apr. rl, or Kunilny, Thins pii'iii-nt wi-ru Mr*, I'.dwurd t-.rUkmti. ifi'illx-i ttt lltn IUHHHMI miplier Will l"t Ulrd fur III! aimfl A color scheme of pink was cm, Apr. «, lo the »lon-. .Anyonn Imv- I'.III-JI, MlVI llcity Juno Kiichson, fund, This BIG RAMBLING used for the decorations. Guests l ( ;l C 5 vlar. 15. Infnrinatlon olmut ini-m- "' ,' """'"« '/'n 'i i i!T V"' ' Mn. Ilitriy I'JHh'.on, Mn, 1'loyii were MI.M Walsh's family and . may be obtained fr»ni Mm. »mt».'a_Mi». l-ll»lifriil.l, Mum.lii-.- (;n/din>r. Mm, Jlllilii .Slldluln, Mm, 3 BEDROOM RANCHER riends. r Mri. Sweeten Spoaki \ \ larry Clunr, Incrchandl«. club I '' ^''r •''<' !><•. Maluwan. iiyrni', Mia, Dorotliy Gunlawi, To Junior Youth II Includes 3 big bedroomi, bath, ipaciout living & • 10,995 Plan Card Party jer.' Tin- Match riiincnr ! -hontf rjf MM l>iirolliy Me- Mrs, I'rsnk K, Uwiiulfn ' on your foundation. Brick uctioni & garage op* The regular meeting of the Mid-mane sale tlio week of Apr. 21 lo 4 ull (>( K'7|xirt; Mri, Mo(l( Wliil- mrtUcr «l lint n'roiil mm way Auxiliary was held Mar. U e held In Ihe first aid hiiiliiinj:. l^iinrrli , 107 Allnnllc Avi-., Mntu- ney, MiitaWiin; Mi.. Allcs Wlllli, tionol. Plumbing lino S ft. out from foundation. Complete Mortgage wun. tlm Jlilllur-Ynutll Pallnwihlj) in lh« Midway Fire House, M«ta- .lltle St., Malowun. Conlribiilimii K'-uiiilnirM: Mri. Kenneth Itohii, i'liit Mulhoillut diurcli, Mil Compara th«s» "NO-EXTKA-COSI" Ftolurss NO DOWN PAYMENT sn. Plani were made to nold may IJO made fjy contacting Mr«. illllhlwid I'aik, Mil. l'.l»lo Illnnh- In-Ill In DID Sunday »crio<>l roora, whh Any Othtr Home on Iht Market Todayl card parly on May 8 In the lire Jonathan licdglln or Mri. Fronk Visits In Cliffwood Held, HailiTl; Mm, Adein, 1'srlln; Main Kt. Her Uiplt wsi akhuol M » »>. IrtSava * house. The prize war awarded to riarlln, co-chairmen of tho tali). Mn. Clirltilnit Vanl'flt mil Mil) Mliilnm, NO PAYMENTS A theatre parly ii iKlny, planned ,MI>ll> Vunl-flt, Klali-il lilund. Mrs. Laurence Bachman. Refresh- !.<•') D» May, lill/aljelli, foinmrly Ilcfr,'i!imi-)ili won hi ahlrgt fit iy the auxiliary and will be' arrang- mentj were served by Mrs. M. y of Cliffwood, vliitrd rrelallvri and (ilfli alto wro rmrlvcd from Judy Tramptr, Mlddlrss* V.tt for 6 MONTHSI d f M Eovino and Mn. O. Clark. ed for May. frlendi In Cllffwiwid on M Mri, Marjorie fliirlttw, Mri, (inorgu llevi-rly Tlt'impion sndl Mtnit •on, WihMiiMii mm Mm * MHIiolm, Mri. Walter Sweiltf«r|;«r, Tlioiiipion, Allsiilla Av>, M— ••'II MM M «M. UM fon)nl» frifnrfiliip and The program wan bisd on the 'Die Srniar Seoul* lold of I h « benefit Girl Siui'U Ilirouj-lnfiil Ilio WEDNESDAY EVENINGS AT 7:30 orrics HOUKI meaning of Ilio World lnsii;nlB«&nd world. nternational priendKlilp tUem r. Msrrh It — "Ih. Church I)IVIIIM1" Mtafr (« Prl**f it'A.M. t» ff r.M. Karen Smith, mi«l«M ot prrsrnt/'ci a new World Atsocniiori 'fans r^nclurjtfri the [iruafim tmUriMj u4 tntir !• A.M. l» I r., rownie, Inltrmediste snd Srnior borfiood fiinctlont. The new ll»i; t''tr,Y Mai Ddinld. H el OmtUuti el 1'ttU t*d PuWl lt|r »l Jt* Scout Troop, which, in turn, u«- was purchaiMTd wilh m<>n«y con- R«fr«tfim«n(i wem tetved hy d ft* own origHial act. Par- tributed (rum etch !'(>"('. Mrs. Suniur Sutul Truup 112, .(,.11 JAlWICf. I t,v * Thundery, March 23, 1961 Page Si* THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. tion of that body would take la [jbotK planning- beard and for-th health inspector, foresaw that with- out such extension of let lines down such situation, in that Aberdeen Rd. Termer Ran tan corporation's: legal needs,L_ One Madison^ into the gulley,_ihere would be! and its-bridge are subject to coun- i Some Objections (continued from page one) nothing to prevent Mr. Siegel IronT ty maintenanm '-"-—-. "As usual in projects of th Official Succumb sort} some objections have bee: of the subdivision on Route 520. Ill stopping paying taxes and letting Because the report is.not ih and Green Dolphin Club will be locat the ravine sector go to the tax lien Thomas P. Brennan, 77, a.lifeloi .raised by some local citizens. Th because that of Karl F.- Heuser, rotyections' of -"-these -individual on"a nine-acre tract- direct|y -o: Iistlf the borough council did no the boroujh engineer; is not in ~. resident of Union Ave.t Rarit namely, noise, parking ^pngestii : Cindy St. in Sayre Woods Sout accept the deed for it. yet, the board declined to take ac- TownshipT died suddenly at h! and damage to n«(>hbors'~p«>pe Because—of.- itfl_jnore. restnetf -Mr, Siegel later told, the board tion on final approval Monday. Mr. home on Monday, Mar. 30, 1961. II lyrare nor'well-ftninded and pn visions were made months ago ' area, its sponsors acknowledge a! he would post, bond for an . esti- Friedmangaveassnrance'that as~ had served In public life In I the preparation of the club's hou; mated amount of taxes for years a "strong" form planning board, the facilities of the club on th the final approval of the map will township for more than 50' yea rules and by-laws to prevent the, 25-acre tract cannot be offered. ahead on the four-acre site to pre- . and retired es tax assessor i problems. A number of profession rest with the planners. But he In Residential Zones vent such occurrence. added, that the borough council June 30, 19M. al people who have signed up a: Frederick Mauer, president of members in the club have don> Both clubs needed variances be- alone can approve the form 'and Mr. Brennan was born in Rai so with a firm conviction that i cause they are being located i the board ot health, questioned the amount of bond that must go tan Township in the tame hou residential zones. However, Birc iack' of anything definite for a sew- against the installations to be re- will be run in a highly controls erage treatment system. But Mr. in which he died, the son of Ih and dignified manner in order t Hill ran into objection only trot] quired. Ipjt in the same mood of co a nearby farmer who feared th Friedman told him the planning tote Thomas, W, and Mary (Fit: rev Then the board accepted the map • .servatis/n^noH' *p alent in theffect on drainage from tearing ou board was confined to the subdi- of the 128 lots projected for sec- Patrick) Brennan. He was a planning of" Holnidei Townshi trees-for-thepool site. -Heals vision ordinance and the health tions 4, 5, 6, for classification as lired farmer and a communicai This is a basic policy of the clu complained a flowoff of "tons" c board could review the sewers or a major subdivision, if was noted" • of the Holy Family Church, Unio ;ln regard to the neighbors' ot water daily into brooks and stream sanitary proposals of Mr. - Siegel when they were made. But Mr24. of these lots are in a R-7 zone " ' Beicb. jections, the officers reported in the area will create a swam; and the remainder, 105, in a R-10O "We sincerity hope that the fo«a and floods on brooks and stream Mauer held none of the public He first served in public olli zone, and the 10 additional lots are ship planners weigh carefully th in the area.. bodies of the borough could ignore in the township. * at the age of 21, when he wi merits of (he pool in regard I But Green Dolphin tonight mus the directive of the State Depart- made a member of the Electi the health, welfare and the bve overcome the opposition of 101 sign ment of Health that no more sep- Board, District 1, Raritan Town all'benefits to the majority o ers toa petition who are represent ,ic tanks be put down pending the ship. He was elected to the Rai Holmdel citizens against any pos: ed by an attorney. They protester -inalization of the borough's J1.100,- tan Township Committee in tl ible objections. Holmdel is not at a hearing last summer that tlr 000 sewer improvement project. mid-1920's and served;the comtn pioneer irf (his type venture. TU Mr. Muller demanded assurance concept of community swimminj pool, would be noisy and a' nuisanc* tee'as chairman during the 1930' in the buiifupTSrea of Sayre.Wood1 the four-acre recreation area not the equivalent of the office pools is a very popular one a: be abandoned in its maintenance evidenced by innumerable project: South in which it is located anc mayor today. 1 by both Mr. Siegel and the bor- of this sort which have worked out shouldjje taken to a more remote ough, that it should become a ; 'Appointed Tax Assessor In JS1I so well in so many suburban loca- and\wooded spot, such as Birch mosquito breeding swamp. Tom, as he was affectionate] tions throughout the country. They Hill. But sponsors of the Gree- Asks About Value Of Houses known, resigned from the toivnshi ore nonprofit making organiia Dojphin Club defend its location a. Richard Joyce, a nearby owner, n-committee in March 1946 and w, lions incorporated strictly for tlr being accessible to homes, tha wanted to know the value of the benefjt of the town's citizens." children pan reach it by walking - appointed to the post of tax a: that it is not out in a farawaj houses to go. up. Mr. Siegel men- scssor. fn' 1946 he was elect' tioned an $18,000 figure and'prom- The clulj' officials said they- in wooded area where it might be • :tax -assessor and kept this positii dangerous for children to traverse. ised they would be varying and until his'retirement,in J9S3. J tend to completeJhcirjnemrjershi, have^four-separateilobr elevations , drive during the forthcomini '^Th'e'tirsi-year-fees-at'.the'Birch' alsl o fillefilld an interiii m positioiti n and 16 variations of design. Mr. WINDOW spring weather and they empho Hill Club would be only $100 but Joyce also wanted to know what site that once the maximum num the membership fee at Green Dol- would happen to Matawan Ave., bcr of family memberships has phin w.as listed last summer as be-' now in a poor state of repair, when SHADES been reachedahere is Jipjway in tho developer's contractors started Custom Cut To Your Measure which additional members can be Marlboro Township running heavy equipment over it. • DECORATOR COLORS accommodated since the pool fa- last night no application for ajiprpy-1 Mr; Siegel pledged his own busi- • UNUSUAL DESIGNS cilities are designed tor a specifii a! of the seven, acres of OiiTBircii|less interest would demand lie as- • SCALLOP or FRINGED number of families. Although then Hill site has been presented to their list in keeping the roads in a pas- will be a waiting list, as then planning board or township. com- able state of repair during con- Add Distinction To Your Home! are in all swimming pools of thii mittee. But they acknowledged itruction... • .- • type, a family only can becomi that the sponsors could operate a member when an existing: mem- comfortably on the J8 acres now Question was raised about the 4-2000 Americanism within our country. ber, relinquishes his membership approved for the purpose In Madi- Jowoff ol water'from the subdivi- Harold Smith, Madison Township sion causing added flooding in the Birthday, St. Pat' Earth Science for one reason or another and the son. Hart TIndler, president'of the bw-Iying section of Aberdeen Rd. attorney and a member of the lo- prospective member's name reach- Green Dolphin Club, is expected to tearby. Mr.- Friedman observed cal posr, was introduced and pre; es the top-of the list, whenever :mphasize tonight there are only Marked By Legion Course Offered | that maybe. Associated member- 000 memberships available in the he report of the Monmauth County HARDWARE faced his remarks with congratula- v ship is open to non-residents ol wo clubs against 2900 family Units 'laniifng Board was yet to be re-1 IB W. rRONT STREET A dual celebration of Itte 42r)< tions on the work of the post and Among the many courses to be tolmdel Township. !n Sayre Woods South, and its en- :eiveH"and that the recorrjmenda- birthday of the American leglbi ifgion In the~ community." offered at the new Madison Town- A descriptive folder"-on tfie^Hofin- -irons. ..- ship High School next fall Isjarth and St. Patrick'r Day was field by After calling upon Mrs, William ]el---Swim -Club-jnay—be—obtained science. Preliminary registration •om the Holmdel Swim Club, Inc., he Laurence Harbor American Le- Brldgeman, Middlesex County Aux- data Indicates that the subject Is gion Post 332 and its Ladies Attxll Tox 82, Holmdel, or phone COIfax iary President and member of the one of (he most popular with the •7745 or COIfax 4^134. No Contribution iary in the post home. local auxiliary, who brought greet' members -of the freshman class, Miss Mary-Reiner, president 01 according .to_JtoinetJi V, Smida, (continued from page one) Ings from the county organization, principal. Rh would tstabllsh-n recreation he auxiliary, welcomed the 80Miss Relher presented" a large ite there. THOMAS P. BHENNAN guests present, after which Post The study of that branch of Commander Jack Olsen sang "The lirthday cake to Commander Olsen' State Mr. Witkosky was told by Mr. science known as the earth scienc- (continued from page one) . township clerk during 1947, In the 'tar Spangled Banner." Past Post »i behalf of'the auxiliary. es II somewhat new to the second- 'rledman that with the filing of period between the resignation of Commander Andrew Carver gave leyport was termed "hazardous ie map with the area dedicated Irish slew was served and the ary school program but has been d unsafe" by the chamber. Gilbert T. VanMater and the tak- brief history of the American Le- gaining in popularity in recent r public use, the land automat- JriJToverTsf JrCarlton Cherry, lon~ outlining some - of-the work entertainment that followed Includ- The GOP club. In its letter to ally would "go over to the bor- years throughout the country. At trr Henderson, pointed out the in- Mr.Brennan li survived by one Ions by both the legion and auxll- ed several vocal solos and com- present Madison Township young- ugh. Mr. Hyrne was not so sure. sister, Mrs. Margaret Donohue, ry. He emphasized the IlltlC'puo- rsection is a main juncture point [e noted the area was a ravine rnunity singing of, Irish songs. sters study general science in the jr New York buses, local bus lines Brooklyn, and two brothers, Leo, Icized work of the child welfare Mrs. Thomas Thompson' was seventh and eighth grades, but be- nd that surface water collected New Smyrna Beach. Fla., and Wil- id ~ rehabilitation committees, ai for all traffic-traveling to and nearby higher sections of the liam A., New York. halrman of the affair. - - gin actual exploration in science om Keyport. In addition, Lloyd hich is available to any Kleran as early as the third grade. bdivisionwould flow over It into Funeral services are being held siring assistance and information d., leading to (he. intersection, is ,e meadows, He did not fancy the Until recently the examination prime feeder road to the south- this morning at 8:30 a.m. at the the Veterans' Programs., These and study ol many phases of ea of the borough assuming the Now-Until 9^ Bedla Funeral Home, Keyport, and eeond Baptist Church rout* of the Garden State immittees assist the veteriui and science, which are classified as L Mt of sldrm drains there and pre- at 9 a.m. a high man of requiem is family in filling out claims and lam Chicken Dinner earth sciences, were not considered krf ' cted his own' vote would be a will be celebrated by the Rev. 'ficial papers requiring informa- It was noted that aulos attempt- io" on the council accepting Joseph G. Fox, pastor, at the Holy in (ha secondary school. Monday thru Friday nt that can be supplied only by A chicken dinner will be served Scientists Busy j left-hand turns during periods ieds for the land. , • •• Family Church. Interment will be ie American Legion. The legion > laturday Iron) U jo'clock noon to f peak traffic after working hours Mr. Hyrne" recommended the FOR FAST - RELIABLE T.V. SERVICE In St. Joieph's.Cemelery, Keyport. ork on the Gl Bill of RtBh.fi and j p.mv at Che"•Seconds,Baptist The International Geophysical ltd :;t hr outfit out <*he summer, ilder be .mad«.,to. include the •Iher billa to Congress HI is;Church; Matanan. • Announcement, Year ot July 1»57 to feecemoef MM-lonths cause tfafttc tleupq in both ney,prpperlnl y i'itiwithh ^he,f)^hd)ttt Want to 'know more about tht lalned. . : '•' • Is made that dinners may be or- witnessed an . Intensive effjrt fcy Irecfions on the highway. me lots so that he will pe forced U. S. Amy Reserve? Call'HO. lered and delivered by calling LO thousands of scientists' all over the remedy this coriditldh because Mr. Carver Introduced olherpast world in matters pertaining ' to Mr .Henderson reported he .Is -VILLAGE - MOW Monday betvtten I p.m. fnd ist commander*, including Koliln •M88. lassing on the information to H. 3 prospective" buyer would pur- 8pm iL^ il man's understanding the world ase a house on one -of those lots lathbun, - who .also ..is -immediate Morning.worship will beheld around him and his survival in this . Harlman, head of the bureau of last county iommander; John Col- Unday at 11 a.m. when there will anning and traffic, which Is in less the drainage problem were TV AND APPLIANCE CO world. Many of the topics which raighlened out first." ; sta, John PiGlovanni and Jack 01- s a guest speaker and music by are contained in the earth sciences large of the intersection survey; Corner Broad and Front Sts, Keyport RUPTURE-EASER en, who also Is serving a current io Junior choir, Sunday afternoon were under discussion. The earth's Could Become Tax Uen rm at post commander. H« also t 3:30 p.m. there.will be a pro-outer crust, its inner mass, its Both Mr. Hyrne and John Muller, roduced Middlesex County Vice Irani to. dedicate the new senior magnetic fields, its atmoiphere, immander William Corriel, who holr robes. The Rev. Percy Ball. outer space and many others were Sale Of presented County Commander Eeyport, will be the speaker and included. p rank Trent. Each spoke briefly nmslc will be furnished by the Mor- (continued from page one) the attributes of the legion and The inclusion ol the earth science hop In Keyport, said he has aban- ganvllie choir. course in the Madison Township iiiry A special musical program, med the idea of operating a ken- Mayor Phillips'SpeiL* High School curriculum Is dual in :1 at the premises as well because Let's Not Forget," will be pre-its purpose. For many it will be A ftronf, (qan-fiulnf wnhkbi* •< Miss Reiner presented-Madison itnted Thursday evening, Mar. 30, the opposition of neighbors. !•» ndHelbl* lM"ln«l htrnU. Bath ownship Mayor John Phillips, the Introduction to fields of science The committee took under consid- iUfclf.Sn.pl up Io frtnl Adjuilikto at 7 p.m. by the Matawan Senior in which will be their life's work; UI groin pid. Ho Mil or 'ho compared tile- two honored "holr and Men's Chorus and Mor- ation a suggestion by the Mata- Dm UMi »« wa, waam ul (Ml- vests. Describing the Irish who lanvlllo Choir. lor others it will impart a greater an Township First Aid and'Res- rtttilUI«l«!>< appreciation and understanding of ive fought for many years for ae Squad that an emergency gen- •—*- >*

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"Simple Procedural in an Emer- Carroll Green pf the Long Branch nounced that his organization will by a committee of three mouth County selected by tlie win- Monmouth Medical Offers Second gency Due to Illnes9 or Injury" are Polic» Department, a representa- Bank Group Sets award (400 in prizes to the winners. Judges which will be comprised of ner. the two topics.to bo discussed at tive* of the Long Branch Fire De- Mr. McVey also is vice president a representative from Monmouth The English teacher of the first the third session on Apr. 22. Mrs".partment, and a customer training of the Monmoulh County National College as chairman; a represen- Annual Course For Baby Sitters Nell Smith, Little Silver, nursery consultant from Urn New Jersey Essay Contest Bank, Atlantic Highlands. tative from the Stonier Graduate priio winner will receive a J50 school director, will outline plans Bell Telephone Company. Mrs. Wil- • liach high-school will select not School of Banking, ..Rutgers Uni- Savings Bond. Students ahould glv« "Be A Belief Baby Siller" is the dividual* or organizations, although and suggestions for youngsters' ac- kins will revieiv the course and Seniors of high schools in Mon-mure than three essays from Its versity, and a representative"from their essays to their English teach- theme of the second annual course they will-be sent to the-scHools- tivities, aridilmple cmersency pnt present certificates.-'.- inoulh County have been Invited to senior class for final Judging at thethe New Jersey Hankers Public Re- ers nut later than Apr, 1: for taby silteri^being offered by from which the students come. If cedures will be demonstrated by Notices of the course hav« been participate in an essay .contest on o)unty_ level. Students may obtain lations Scitool, Pritu'feon. ; fr-student wishes to give the Office a member of Monmouth Medical now a bank dues help a community full information from their princi- "First prire will be &J2M savings Monmouth Jv^ejlical Center through sent to elementary and high 1 of Volunteer Services as a refer- Center's house staff. schools, throughout the county, ac- and its people. pal or English- teacher an. well as account; second prire\it $100 KUV- Vour advertisement In thUrp** ^i£jT Office-of 'Volunteer Services. ence when sheTjpplies for a posp The final session on" Apr. 29 hascording to the sponsors, and all in- J. Joseph .. McVcy,. president, at&tiy bank_in the couiity. ingi account, and thirojiirize, a $50per will reach prospective pur.' Plans for the series of lectures and tion, Mrs.' Wilkins has announced been titled "Do's and Don'ts" and terested persons are Invited to at-Monmoulh County Bankers and to Name County' Winners siivinB»"accouiii7nVe ac|Mnt 1S tu etwsers Irrcverycantmunity l U —demonstrations were -• announced that she will be _glad to confirm speakerajvill include Deputy Chief tend. Clearing House Association, . an- Tlie county winners, will be le-ho opened in any banlT*fi* Mon- bayshoro urea, by George J. Bartel, hospital ad- the fact that the student attended all four sessions and satisfactorily ministrator, in cooperation with completed the course. " Mrs. W. J. Wilkins, director of vol-Must Register Prior To Course unteer services. More than 80 stu- Registration prior to the course WHEN YOUR FANCY TURNS TO SAVING AND FINE FOODS... dents completed 'the course last will be necessary, Mrs. Wilkins year. continued. Two weeks, Monday The course, open to young peo-through Friday, Mar. 20 through ple 13 years and older, will be j;iv-24, and Monday through Friday, en in four consecutive weekly ses- Mar. 27 through 31, have been set sions beginning on Saturday rriorn- aside for registration which may — Ing, Apr.-8,-and-continiiing-through be made either in person-at-th« Saturday morning, Apr. 26, from volunteer office-on the first flooi 10 to 11:30 a.m. Therevwillbe no of the Medical Center, or by call charge for the course, which is ing Mrs. Wilkins at CA 2-5200. Ex- offered as a community service, tension 303. The registration hours nor wilt there be any obligation on will be from 9:30 a.m. until 4:30 the part of the students to the hos- p.m. pital, Mr. Baric] said. rf Mr. Band will welcome the stu- # . .<&• ^ : ;• At the final session, a certificate dents at the first session on Apr. 9 r-^v» ' will be awarded to those students and a preview of the course will who have attended all four ses- be given by Mrs. Wilkins. The two Com* see . . «ions. The list of "graduates" will speakers scheduled for that morn-, You'll iov« not be made available to any inin-g are Mrs. Samuel Stevens, West Allenhurst, who will talk on "What Parents Expect of a Baby Sitter," p i and Miss Susan Jaffec, Shrews- Nectar Tea Quality bury, a Monmouth Medical Center ALBANY junior volunteer "Candy Striper," Kick and FUvorful who will speak on"What A Baby PORK LOINS Sitter Expects of Parents," Mrs. Elizabeth Dolan. R.N., su pervisor of in-serWce education at the hospital, will conduct the sec- . RIB ENB ond session on Apr. 15, Her lecture dexo LOIH IH0. on "Understanding the Behavior of Mw*ra T Rlti at *«P f\«ir«i« 1 ta 4 Ik*. Children at Various Ages and Stag- fun Vt«»ttbl< Shortening es" will be followed by a question Frtih from American F»rmi and answer.period«Dil.ati_ana!ysis Ilk. «O> l»««HUI»IMa l«iin.!Ulioniiitli«m»iSuirf«HllHr of specific "problem" cases. IMUSJjtMMtMllllli. — - Apr. 22 Discussion Toplca . " . X...., "Keeping a Child Busy" and BIB HALF-FULL OUT UMN MLF - ruu OUT dexola HO SHOPS REMOVED HI OHON REMOVES of To Families Of And Fresh Sauerkraut MX, 2 5 **P Applesauce ^ Persons In Military- Spry LAMB c ••••••• trMltoffUbtl wlthScoHltbal Ttp Qiillty Whole or Either Half lib. 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HI. H AT CUFFWOOO AVK... CLIPFWOO^... O r«M. WH, Ann Uatd I f.M. - frM«| (Stftt If I *f. m"Ai wiLsoN Aver, Mm MONM -m-.-W-Al «KM.fi AVE., HABIT AN TOWNWIir—: *_, : Tut*. • WMI. • Tlmr.., (Mil 1 PJi. Tf. • W»4. . Timn., V*IU t TM. rrMn Vwai u r.M. UiaUl It rJU. KrMiv UiUI II r.M. -:,K-- Page Elghl THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. fhursday, March 23, 1961

pertinent membership citations. Mrk. Alfred Sahrbeck was award- Middletown Girl ' County Legion P«( Presidents' Dinner Apr. 2J ed • special prize and refreshments The annual Past Presidents' Din- wert,Berved_by the hostess "unit. Art Award Winner The'next meeting will be held at ner of Monmouth County, will be Cicely D. Craver, daughter ^Auxiliary Meets ShrewsburyJJnll 168, Red Bank, held—at—QileiseiL's^ Restaurant, Mr,, and Mrs.; Harry Craver, Chap- -. TJie March meeting eMhe Mon- Neptune, on Apr. 29. Closing 'date on irioulh County 'American Legion for reservations will be Apr. H. Auxiliary was held at Sandy Hook Mrs. George Schneider announc- the regional pointing award win- - B»y. Unit-HI.-Atlantic .Highlands. ed..that. 18 .girls from MonmoMth Matawan Woman's Club ner Mar. 14 for the Mary Roebling Mrs. John Marus, Keyport, presid- County wilf> attend' Jersey Girl Has Card Party, Show Scholarship .at...lhel.exhibition of ed. Americanism Chairman, Mrs. State, tojp hald fit Douglass Col- works by O;ean and Monmouth Harry Briel, announced the win- lege, June ,25 to July 1. . . A card party and fashion show County High School Seniors. The ner of the Americanism Contest Mrs. Jofin DeWaine, rehabilita- was sponsored by the Woman's New Jersey Federation of Women's "Keep America American" was tion chairman, received three lap Club of Malawan, Inc., Thursday Clubs Fifth District Vice President,' Miss Amy Tooke, Middletown robes, one from Unit, 141, and two evening in the Keyport Reformed Mrs. Daniel Follweiler, Point Pleas- Township High School. from Unit 338, to be donated to Church House. Mrs. Donald W. ant, and Art Chairman Mrs. Mich- Mrs. Henry Ahnemiller, national three veterans at" Vineland Home. Robinson was chairman of the af- ael Mikielian announced that this president, American Legion Auxil- Mrs. F. R. Tuttle announced that fair and assisting were Mrs. Frank student of Trav Neidlinger, Studio iary, will- be guest cl honor at a4<3 hours were donated to com- Drogan, tickets, and Mrs. Calvin 57 Artist and Instructor, had cap- luncheon May 15, at the Riti Carl- if you haven^t been to munity service during the month of D. Pcarce, refreshments. tured the local competition. torrHotcl—Atlantic City, . March in Monmouth County. The Mrs. Robinson, commentator, In Judges of the works in painting Mrs. Basil Slocum, membership children at the Brisbane Home Will traduced Mrs. Gertrude Farrell, and sculpture were RiHh'V«i|-and chairman, announced that Units be remembered at dinner for Eas- proprietor ol Mimi's Gift Shop, Wa- Anne R. Cantor. Their Job was 432, Spring Lake, and 41), West ter according to Mrs. George Rin- namassa, who provided the acces- unusually.difficult *s the works in Long Branch, were awarded de- ear, chairman. sories for the fashion show. Mod- fine art by the contestants showed els were Mrs. Thurman C. Nealis, an excellence- and • freshness Mrs. Bayard T. Lambor/v Mrs. which was most rewarding.' Leon Christinat, Matawan; Mrs. KEYPORT RAMBLER'S Mr. Neidljngcr had, in addition Peter A. Read, Matawan, and Mrs. 1o Miss Craver, a private art stu- fiette Elsas, Wanamassa. dent, three other-contestants from Door prize winners were Mrs. his Bamberger Classes which are Vincent Applegate, Miss Kathleen held weekly in the "Art in the Merritt, Mrs. Raymond Wenzel, Round Series" at the Bamberger Old^Fashioned Mrs. Karl' Heuser, Mrs. William Monmouth Shopping Center Com- Turner, Mrs. Joseph Sheldon, Mrs. munity Activities Room, Douglas G. Conover Armstrong, Mrs. Elsas, Macllvaln, Sculpture and Arts In- Mrs. W. D. Wilson and Mrs. Harold structor at Red Bank High School, H. Fogg. : also a Middletoivn resident, had a Appreciation is expressed to all student of his chosen the regional OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS merchants who donated prizei. winner In "sculpture. The Sculpture Monday Thru Friday prize contest is sponsored by Helen Boenm, wife o( the world renowned Joins Sorority Bird Sculptor Edward Marshall Boelim,-=—-—--*. .T^EJC..^ \, ; y Florida Southern College, Lake- land, Fla., are among the 38 new Now la the time to advertise pledges of nine sororities following those unused articles for sale. A • TRIPLE CHANNEL - ALUMINUM annual Spring Rush Week. One of small ad in the classified coluiru) the three is Miss Carole Marie will turn them Into cash for you. | COMBINATION STORM and SCREEN Pole, Alpha Gamma'Delta, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William R.- I Pole, 2'Xtoll Pl.,-Haztet. Florida I Southern co-educational, is the DR.LOUISI.PRAGER state') largest private college with WINDOWS more than 2000 students. 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Miss Everdcn also is the grand- Survivinu are Iiis wife, Mrs. llel- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A'nibny and Mrs. Alice Ferguson, Engagements Perth Amboy; four brothers, Ar- •n (Kmiur/cwskn) llolfman; a Frank V. Young C. B. Everdeli, :Haiiet. She is a Margie Santos, 6, thur, South Amboy; Kdwnrd, Perth iluui'.htcr, ' Mrs. George Loso, Wheeler-Shave graduate of Middletown Township Parents Welcome New Arrivals Amboy; Vumtl, Liitirtm'e Harbor, Perth Amboy: four sifcters, Mrs. Succumhs Monday Mr. and Mrs. George F. Shave. Schools and is a senior student at and Leo, Mlami.'Flu. 77 Prospect Ave., Clilfwood, an- Monmouth Medical Center, Long. William Carney, KeanKbifrjj; Mrs. . FfahKTV, Young, 66, of 6 Broad- Dies In Hospital nounce fhe engagement of their Branch. She is a member of (he Funerul services will be held to- l-rnncls Quinlan lind Mrs. Charles' way, Keyport, died Monday, Mar. Marble Santos, six-years old, 520 Cotiroy,- South Amlxiy, and Mrs, daughter, Madeline . Lorraine, to Mary StiUwejl Society Children's Forsyth . Siybert day at 2 p.m. at the Flynn «nd —=40, "M6li—He-^vas-lhe-widower-of Front St.i Union Beach, ilitd Sun- Son I-'unt'rat llntnr, Perth Amboy,- Charles Kiilb, Purlin; three bu40* - American Republic,TtoTBarX. " MrTaruT'MFsr-Wclinrd Fprsyth.- GJd 1 __Mrt. JSara Elizabeth (Grover) dny.-Mar. 19, 1961, at-Mfinmouth with' the T!i'v;"SyIvostfi3 "ircnsorrof " rJh South" Rivrr; Arthur; 2C Valley Dr., Malawon, are the crt jr., Route 3, Box 3157, Browns •—Young.- " 7 -.'••'• "•": -. .Mr. VanSchoick is a graduate Medical Center. Born in Milliird, lioiatlnj:. Inlrrnii'iit will be in Al- Sayii'ville and Knyniund, South parents \X iidaughter. born Tues- • Jills, HK. ihe parents of their first ' He was born in Keyport. the son of Red Bank Hij;h School. He serv- [}el., she. was the daughter ol Ra- uiue.CcmcU'ry. Amboy. Ambuy, aiul one grandchild. ed with Ihe U.S. Army in Europe day, Mar. 21, IMIr in Rivxrview child, a daughter, born Wednesday, moil and Ann (Urtaiices) Sunlos. nf the late Charles I. snd Mary Mar: 15, l!)(il, in Walson Army Hos- Hospital. She had lived in Union llcach lor Francis i. Illgglns Mrs. Norman Slurner (VanBraiie} Young! He was a re- pital, Fort Dix. The baby has been Ite-Past,five years. ' . Francis_._ J. lii^ins. , 4'J., .Hij:f,ln .... .» Fuuerul sorvict's wi're hold at tired accountant, lie had lived in Anlonuccl named Denise. Anil." Mrs", SeVbeii Asbury Park for 15 years during Besides her parents','"survlvirfjjf Hd .lirmvntown, dird Monday, J1 -a.m.- .Friday ol lliu.JJtille.J'unej'^ A daughter was born on Sunday, is the former Miss Arlene Molnar, which time he was employed by lironntotvn. ire three brothers, Joseph, Reno Mar.'20, 1061. in Ihe liijst Urant:« ill lldini', Keypnrt, for Mrs. lCdna - the Jersey Central Power & Light Mar. 19, 1961, in Momnouth' Medi- md Ramon jr.. and a sister, I.ury. mentn- s Ituspicul" ""'. H"'e wa's bor'"-n- I'n" Slorner, 62, i'lorence Ave., Key- 1 Co. cal Center to Mr. end Mrs. Anthony Walton ill at home; maternal grandpar- ilrowiitown, tilt son of HntH-rt'and ioit, who died at her home Weil- He is "survived by a daughter. Antomicci, 1 Lewis PI., Keansburg. A Ron was born in Riv.erview ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kene Bctanees. iirullne (Hardy) lli|:i',mn, Hi own. icsiliiy. Mar. 15, lOlil. The Rev. Dr. Mrs. John B. Greene, Newfound- Hospital on. Saturday, Mar. 18, Union Beach, and paternal grand- 3WII. i Ilillnian T. Williams, pastor ol Cal- Brown vary Methodist Church, Keyport, - : bud; three sisters, Mrs. W. H. Rv- Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Brown, 4 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wai-' parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jose Santos, He was a vt'lriiin of World War der and Mrs. Paiil T. Ryder, Mkl- ton, 209 Ash St., Union Beach. •uerto Rico. 11 and served in the U.S. Nuvy, olticlutt'il, nnd Intcrmrnt was In Rose St., Cliffwood, are the par- .Shoielantj Memorial Gardens, Haz- dletown Township, and Mrs. J. ents of a daughter, born Sunday, Funeral services were held yes- Besides his parents, he Is sur- i: let. . . , . • ~7J'r»nk-WeigandrHazlel;^two broth- Mar. 19, 1361. in Monmouth Medi- Welnstela terday morning at 8 am. from the vived by one brothi'r, Harry, Un- ers, T. Fred Young, Keyport, and cal-Center. Mr. and Mrs ShcldOrt Weinjtein, Pay_Funersl Home, Keyport. At ion Brach; six sisters, Mrs. IM- Mrs. Starncr was iKirn In New* diaries I. Young jr., Holmdel. 40 "Bucknelh Rd.—Oldr-Sridger-are- 9 a.m. a "MassTof AnRt'ij wasof- word Crini', -Mm. Daniel Gurmun ark—She- i»-suiviwii by her liny _ Funeral services are being held Folty the parents of a daiiKhter, born fered by the Rev. Joseph G. Fox, and Mrs. Anthony tirlKi'lwIch, albandl , Norman; a ilauiihler, Mrs. today at 1:30 p.m. at the Bedle Mr., and Mrs. Martin F'oley, 11 Saturday, Mar. IS, 1961, In River- pastor, at Holy Family Church, Un- ol Union llcach; Mis. Joseph Muh- Ruth Llnkvr,4 Tcxos; two sisters, "Funeral HontS, Keyport, with ihe Willis Ave.. Keansburg, are the view .Hospital. _'•-..•• ' on Beach. Interment was In St. ct, Freehold; Mrs. Helen Apple- Mrs. Esther Smevold and Mrs, Kev. Richard Young, Nixon, neph- parents of a daughter, born Tues- Joseph's Cemetery, Kryport. Kate, Browntown, and Mrs. John Sarah Plniicj;an, both of Newark, Graham Ihephfrd, Matawan. • ew of Mr. Young, officiating. In day, Mar. 14, 1961, in Rivervlew A son was born in Rivervlew nnd a brother, Raymond Wheat, Mrs. GeorgeX. Spence terrnent will be in Green Grave Hospital. Hospital on Sunday, Mar. It, 1061, Funeral services will be held Florida. — ' Mr*. Edna (Carton)"Spence. 76. Cemetery, Keyport." to Mr. and Mrs. James Graham, Friday at 8:30 a.m. at the Day ot 19 Main St., Mata.wan, died Mon- aar« W. Lambenon MISS MADELINE L. SHAVE ' • ;• Brlnkmin 40 Frederick PL, Keansburg. Funeral Home, Kcyport, and at * Fred' Zudcma A daughter was born in Perth day, Mar. 20, 1961. She was Ihe a.m. a With mass ot requiem will Funeral services were held Sat- Fred Zudema, 55, of 60 Coolidge Edward William Wheeler, son of Amboy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. LaFdce wldow-of George L. Spence. She lw eclrbrated at St. Joseph's unlay at l.M pm, at tin Bedle Avt., Edison, died Friday, Mar. Mrs. Dennalla Wheeler, Irvington, Richard Brinkman, 22 Salem PI., Mr. and Mrs. John LaPolce, ?3 was born in Matswan, the daugh- Church, Keyport, by the Rev. Cor Funeral Home, Keyport, for Clara 17, 1961, at his home. A resident ter ot the late Bart and Lucy Tice. W. Lamberaon, 6$, of lSORIdue and Edward James Wheeler, New- Cliffwood. Gerald Terr., Hazlet, are the par- nellus J. Kane, pastor. Interment • of Edison Tor-Tne past 22 years, ark. . ; --••--;-'-• MISS SALLY EVERDELX ents ot a son, born Sunday, Mar. Mrs. Spence was a member of will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Avr., Mlddlelown Townihlp, who Mr. Zudema was a utility man at the First Presbyterian Church,. died Mar, IS, 10CI, at his home. A June wedding is being'planned. and now is employed by the Jersey Swift 19, 1961, In Rlvervietv Hospital. South Amboy. the Union Carbide Co., Bound Matawan, and .WII a past presi- Th: Kev, Chester A,. Galloway, pas- Central Power and Light Company, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swift, 814 Brook. He served in the U.S. Army dent of the church'! Glenwood Mis- Joha A. NMUIIM tor of tho First, l'resbyterlaji - Iloilzer-Nweck ., Red Bank. Florence Ave:, Union Beach, »re Amate —_TZ-.'-_. from 1525-27. Mr. and-Mrs. Bernard Noveck, the parents of s daughter, born In boriLjiCKIverylew Word his- bein received of the Church, Malawmi, plflclalcd, and Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dora formerly of Roosevelt, now resid- A fall wedding is planned. Perth Amboy Hospital.'~"~~.— Hospital on Sunday, Mar. 19. 1961, . Surviving ara i«v«ral nephews death of Juhrt A. Neuman, 65, Belle Interment—teas- in -:Qrwp—Q'row— (Bsker) Zudema; a brother, Peter ing in France, announce the en- to Mr. and Mri. Arthur Amato, i and nieces. Center, OMo, formerly of Mutuwan, Cemetery, - Keyportf—^.--^J->-^- -^ Zudcmo, Perth Amboy; three sjs- CrotsJHarki ": He was a former contractor and Mr, La tuber son w»s born In ' Rosement of their daughter, Willa, Mr. and Mrs. John Radio, Texaj Walton St., Keansburg., Funeral services arc being held • ten, Mrs. Jean VanMalden, Perth „„,„ huilder. oluwuii, !hu son of Mn. -Berllia . Rd,, Morganville, announce the ea- A {son was born in Perth Amboy Metki '.. . today at 1:30 p.m. at the Bedle (Walling) Lambcrson, Keyport, ~~ Amboy; Mrsr Alice-Uuer, - Cllff- lie -Is "survived by his wife, Mrs. wood, and Mrs. Mary ., Richner, Hospital "1o- Mr.-dMJI "MfrWdMrtrClaude Meeksj-E«u adUJtAllXbOtJIW Nelni ev^GhesterA^OallowySjiuut yja3|'-•"• : thret OitJIW Bloomlield. - Nl^a^l their lirst child, a daughter, born if the First Presbyterian Church, daughfefsvMrs. Rulli Carhicr, Mrs. H| iiemr DfheLaurol— Funeral services were held Mon- Siwrtsman'a Club, West Konnsburii. - — Stoddard Wednesday, Mar. 8, 1961, The baby olflclallnK. Inlermenf will JaGn I'OfH Grler, and Mrs, Klma. day afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Run- Rose HIU Cemetery, MoUWttn. all.rtaldln|| In Olilu; onn , ,llcs|des his moihcr, Mr. I.imbor- yon Mortuary, Metuchen. Inter- Mr. and Mr». Barry Sloddard, 85 weighed eight pounds, four ounces, and has boon named Cynthia" Mri. Einnm l'cnnt'lll, Keypoit; •on Is BiirvlvtHl by his Wlfu, Mil.' ment was in Pleasant Plain Ccme- Southwood Dr., Old Bridge, are tho jil, , liult-brotlvi'ra ami «l»teis, UUIarivV. (Carhatt) -.Lambisnmns ^. - tery, Franklin Park. ..:... - parents of a son, born In Middlesex Diane. Mrs. Meek» Is Ihe former Miss Shirley Jones, Middlesex St., John Edward' Hetirlcki Partlp- and six grnnttchllu'rirtiTthll' - two dmtitlilers,, Mis. Narman i'. CencraTJloitr7 ; pany, died Sunday, Mar. 10,. 1061, Kunilolph, West Jort. terment was in St. Paul's Ceme- to Norman L. Hollar, Long IslandMIS, S BEVERLY JEAN MARKS view Hospital.. -— — day, Mar. 16, 1961, In Monmouth Services were held Wednesday at (jcr, Unlun llcach. tery,- Princeton. Mrs. l'(ai;i>r was Irarn In Tolanil son of Mrs. Miriam Holtzer and Medical Center. 1 p.m. at (he Dlxon Funeral Home, mul Imii lived In Unlmi lloach for gagement of their daughter, Miss " Poling Frank I... lloflinsn the late Mr. Holtier. BoonKHi. 63 ytjar*, She wai-lhe widow, ol ' . George W. Klersy Beverly Jean Marks, to Frederick A daughter wa» Ixjrn In River- Connelly Funeral servkes were held Snt Miss Noveck, also the grand- George Cross, Belmar. AuRunt l'lauor, - • -» George Wr-Klersy, Parsippany, view Hospital on Thursday, Mar. Mr. and Mrs. John Connelly, 440 Charles Stger urday at 9:30 u.m. nt Ihe Skrockl daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Abe Wis- A June wedding is planned. died Friday, Mar. 17, 19C1, at the 18, 1961, to Mr. and Mr«. Richard Clark Ave., Union Beach, are the Charles Setter, 84, Chamberlain Memorial Horn*, I'cnh Amboy, Surviving aro n dauuhter, Mil. Bayshorc Nursing Home, Keyport. nik, 72 Broad S<., Keyport, is a nnd lit 0 a.m. « rcfjulpin mass wni Aloxamler Johnson, Knypoil; a member of the' senior class at Poling, 121 Second St., Keyport. parents of a son, born Thursday, Ave., Perth Amboy, died Monday, He was the widower of Mrs. Mar. 18, US1, In Rivervlew Hospi- Mar. 20,1961. it his homo. A native rtlplit'olrj In SI. Htimlien'n Church, sun, Stanley, ilelford; threo KI'DIIU- Temple University, Philadelphia. Nicholson Perth Ainlxiy, fnr Prank L, llolf- dauKhlers and iwu itic(it-)tiiiM(lclill- Theresa (Klink) K|ersy. • ^ Wills Filed tal. ' t • . of New York, ho hud resided In • .He is survived by four daughters, Mr. Holtier attended college iiy Mr. and Mrs. James C. Nicholson, Perth Amboy for 75 years and was jiiuri, 330 Stanford St., Perth Ain- Uron. Miami, Fla.,and operates his own , Mrs. Mabel Weber Bayview Ave., Clilfwood, are Iha Simpson ' r^k buy"; who died Tuesday IIIH.II!, Mar. : Mrs. Madeline Smith, Keyport; Mrs. Mabel Weber, Union Beach, u retired employee of the Cullfurnln Mrs. Charlotte McGrath, Parsip- retail business in Long Island. parents' of a daughter, born Wed- Mr. and Mrs. David Simpson, Oil Co. 14, 1061, ot hl« homo. On Fob. XI, 1034, the first sfoam A summer wedding is planned. who died Jan. 6, left her estate In nesday, Mar. 13,186!, in Monmoulh pany; Mrs. Evelyn Richardson and 153 Main St.', Keyport, are Ihe par- He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ho was lin eroployoo of Hit Perth cnlnpult ever (mulled on > Navy trust for the, care and maintenance Medical Center. ents of a son, born Saturday, Mar. ;-: Mrs. Marie Flschbach, Roseland; ' ' VanSchoick-Everdell of her children, George, Harriet Elizabeth (Jtsscn) StRers two Amboy Wnter nnd S«w»ge Depart- ship was tantml alionnl Iha nlr- 18, 1961, In Rivervlew Hospital. ment, lie was a communicant «( 4' cone' son, George,•* Florida;__on c Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Ever- nnd - Georgianna Weber, according Smith som, Arnoldold, Mmidlson Township, crart carrier USS lUncack at (lit St. Stephen's (?hurcH~wj3'a *mcm- "sfster; Miss Evelyn Klersy, New Circle,—Mid-^ uxlermxalesmss of JietLwill, probated re- A son was born in Monmouth and Howard, Perth Ambey; two t'uitiit Siiutnl NnVal Shipyard, ,Br»> r . htsr ot Us Holy N«mu Bocluly. merlon, Wnsli. York. dletown Township, formerly of cently in the office of Monmouth Medical Center: on Wednesday, •Uteri, Mrs. Helen Smith, South 1 Sn'3_Eiineral. services were held Mon- Brallley Lane, llazlet, announce County Surrogate Edward C. Bro- Mar,. 15, 1961, to Mr.<; and, • Mra. 5iFuueral Services day at 10 a.m. at the Droemel the engagement of their daughter, ege. She ' designated Raymond Harry Smith, Church ift., Mat- Funeral Home, Roseland. Inter- Sally, to Herbert VanSchoick, son weber and Celeste Wenie] as co- awan. ' . " M nment was In Evergreen Cemetery, of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer VanSchoick, administrators of the estate. S? FunVrai setyfee'f feere held Tiiurs- Slgmund ?••• iv. 'day at_fcl5 !*>•".. at the^Rezcm Elizabeth. Swimming River Rd., Eatontotwi. 1 Mrs. Margaret Brown • Mr, and Mrs, Ouslav Sigmuhd , Funer'aTTOrne, South River, and Mrs. Margaret Drown. West RD I, Oak St., Box 2C1-A, Old a high requiem . maes was cele- Keansburg. whb~diedFebr24;Ti»rri- Bridge, arc, tho parents of a son, brated at 9, a.m. at St. Thomas' ^d—her-husbandr-Gsorge—Brown, -Church, Old Bridge, for Michael Stadias sole beneficiary and executor at her O'ConnolvJITIil'JB^CIlldy-St^ estate in a will dated Apr. 9, 1959. • -' Cyrislto A daughter was born in SI. Pet- Madison Township, whrrdled Tues- -Ydii?ll enjoy a double-take (ANDID WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY er's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Rich- day, Mar. 14, 16(11. at his home This week, why don't you look after • short Illness. Interment II MAIN SI. ~- * TEL. CO W500 KEYPORI through the windows of your ard Cyrgalij, 37 Nicholas Dr., Old 3 Bridge. was In Calvary Cemetery, I'nrlln church" ?-. . fromTrfe fnsi'de. Mr. O'Connor was born in •• .V ..Lynch. " ' j,.,. Limerick, Ireland, and emlftratcd Mf aiia'Mw. John Lynch;>7I to Scotland. He was a maintenance FarmbrookPr,, Old Bridce, ara man for the Glasgow Transit Corp. the'parents of a' daughter, born In and came to the United Slates in St. Peter's Hospital. 1946 aflor his retirement. He lived In North Arlington until May !»60 -Uappln -when-hB-moved-to-MadisonJawjii Mr. and Mrs:rs,. Gflb^rGlib? t Clappln, IB ship. Calvin Ct., Old Bridge,' we Ihe par- ents of a daughter, born in South lie was a communicant of St, Amboy Hospital. Thomas' Church and a member nf the Third Order of St. Francis. V • Wilson He was the widower of Mrs. llelcn A daughter was bora in South (HayS«) O'Connor. Amboy Hospital to Mr, and Mrs. - He is survived by five daughters, Edtvird Wilson, 20 Mercury Circle, Mrs. William Duffy, North Arling- Madison Township. ton; Mrs. Nicholas Collcchlo, Clif-

; ton; Mrs, James Rose, West —-•---•;='"• Budiek i-.-. Orarifii'; Mrs. Arthur Currlo and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Budtck, Mrs. Andrew Rae, Old Bridge; two 9-B Pine St., Old Bridge, aro Ihe sons, Michael, Manchester, .Eng- parents of • son/ born in South land, and Francis, Old. Bridge; two Amboy Hospital;. ' brothers, John, Limerick, and Jo- seph, London; two lister*, Mrs. NlkelMD r • A son vat born to Mr. and Mrs. Mary Kisby, London, and Mrs. Arthur Nlkelstn, M Welt Prospect Annie Storam, Limerick; U grand- Ave., Keyport, In South Amboy children and two great-grandchil- Hospital. dren. with a

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First Baseball 'l'cani's Top Scorer Few Big Holdover Stars Bolster Olympian Scheduled To Appear Two Divisions y ^f69 IirTrybiits In Babe Ruth —~ Matawan High's dominant posi- Note, Bob Graham, Gerald Miller, A two-division set-up for hoy§ Inters'cho'lastic baseball swings tion in stiore area Group II track Paul Devaney, Garry Piccaciante, 13-15 years baseball in this area into action for another year Tues- seems destined to go undisturbed Chuck - DeFr.ancisco, Vin Wild for 1961 was decided-St the organi- &*J"-Iwhen Coach George Deitz's again this season, only Highland man, Robert Yuhsaz, Wayne Bail- zational meeting Mar.-15, Warren. Park, in Central Jersey, naving the cy, BRon Raven, Doug Rinear, Billy Baumgartner, publicity chairman, Metawan High balltossers invade reports. The item in this Is to com- NepiUhe'S" field ~lor--varsity--and-| potential to challenge, the Maroon Farnrei|, Harry Sutton, Pete Ray- and Steel. Coach Barry IVuio will mond, Mike Decker, BiHKim- ply-that no more than, six ieama : jayvee games. Keyporf wilpnol start his second year as coach of brough, Roger Bowers, Phil can go into the makeup of an all- swing into action until Apr.-7. Ihe Huskie cindermen. This season, Smith, Garry Chckofsky, Carl 01- star unit to be entered in the Babe : The Matawan outlook.is promi Harvey LaTourette, cross-country shefeski, Geeorge Hart. Ruth League playoffs. There are eight clubs in the Bayshore League, ' ing. Coach Deilz expects'to. work coach, will assist him. Also Ken Pomeroy, Charles Li- The Huskies have 69 candidates Pera, Bobby Sutton, Bill Moelius, so the split up of four teams to a nis two aces, Dave Gregory, left- working out. A dozen of these are Tim Bonner, Larry Bachman, division has been approved by the • hander, and Bill Bowie, righthanc holdovers, the rest newcomers and George Eifert, John Hunt, George district Babe Ruth League Commis- speedballer, each for half the inn 'hopefuls." The Maroon and Steel Kimball, Spcce Heyman, Julian Re- sioner. squad has outstanding performers sortz, Tom Maluols, Mike Krcide- The two four-team divisions are ings. Charlie Garafano will star the American Division and the Na- "—. behind-the. bat., -___ but lacks depth.' In the dashes, they menys, Charles Bunger, Jim Du. have-Richie. Bennett,, a., state. AAU gan, Jim -Sullivan, Leif-Aamot, tional Division. The teams in the -— • Jack Yatet, pole-hitler from the champ; in the .440, Brad Brndach; Mike lledgepalh, Pete George, American Division and theirinana- -'--• left side of the plate, will go. at in the'mile, John D'Agostino; in Paul Stames. Jeff Smith, Billy jers are: Raritan Rovers, Dorri : . first base; Billy Collins at second; the javelin, Hank Vreeland; in.the Faas and Joe Bernstein. :usano; Holmdei Tigers, Warren ' -<'--. Charlie-jWathington, at shortstop, Baumgartner; Keypart A c e s, and Bobby Jackson, drawn in from pole vault, Mike Calhenvood; in Two players shifting in from oth- the. high jump, Rollie Peterson; in er snorts, Billy Wathington, a dash George Roman and BilL Gelger; . -the. outfield, at third. Ed Flynn will Matawan Braves, Neii Davino; Na- patrol right field, Bob Haslach cen- the broad jump, Rich Vena; in theman, and Ken Rissmiller, a middle shot and discus, Dennis Kreuger, distance man, will be a bis .help. tional Division: Cliffwood P.A.L., ter field, 4iid Garden Sutherland i Frank Cherney; Matawan Hawk*, looks good for the call in left field anrtjy the hurdles, Ken Morris. Because of Ihe great trying out But gone arc Bob Condil. the 880and sorting over job the coaches I Jack Triola; Raritan Ramblers; Eovlno Is Jayvee Pitcher star; Billy Mobbitt, the speedster; lave to do with the, green squad, Milt Markowitz; Keyport Jets, An- " " In the jayvee game, the MHS Tim Magee, the. tlmbertopping the schedule has been put back jdyHulsart. seconds will go with Mike Eovino, hurdler; Roy Matthews, the shot longer than usual for starting. It The teams will play a 14 game ' » righthander on the mound. Other- putter; Sam Kay, the stellar vaul- is:- Apr. 12, Point Pleasant, away; "crossover" schedule, all -teams wise the jayvees lineup still is tin ^er; Mel Jeffcoat, the many events 18, Brick Township, away; 22, meeting on a homeand-home bas- : decided with so many rookies oh Bridgeton Relays; 2G, Rumson is Upon completion of the regular ' /hand. _•.'..•..- ianWUI Help To Fill pap . home; 29, I'enn Relays, Philadel- schedule the first two teams of • Matawan's firsLhome- game will Some of the second stringers'of phia; May 3, Middletown, away; each division will play a one game elimination playoff, with the win- . be against Freehold Regional Mar jiflst-yeari-Hich Fierros,-Fred Knl- (J, Long Branch, home; 10r-Nen- 1 30. The Matawan players, as usual Tnaf-John - McKnight, Ernie Short- tune, awayr 13, Long Branch Re- i ners from eacli division then meet- - - ——with-Maroon and-Steel-balLrlubs, ridge, Jjm_Cort,_ Roosevelt Jeff- Jays; 17, Manasquan, away; 20, 'ng in a best-of-three series for Hie will have to rebuild their field In coat, all runners of ope sort or an-'Shore Conference "B" at Toms George Patterson, a member ol Ihe United Steles Olympic team Bayshore Championship. ln'addl-TIZ . the next week. If the work Is not ther, should fill the gaps.. River; 24, Keyport, away; 27, Cenwhic- h competed in Rome last year, will lie featured at Ihe annual tion to local play, the League will .i. ^-completed - iBlt!me1_the Freehold -Those yet-to get a chance to tral Jersey,-Asbury Park; June 3, father-son night scheduled at Kcyport High School tomorrow night by send ah All-Star team from each i. game wiil.be shifted to'tKe'coujjfy" ihow their wares are: Dan Van-N.J.S.I.A.A1 . at'RutgenjSSStadium* the Karllan Township Recreation Committee. • ~ . ' division'into the Babe-Ruth Nation-"—-^ seat. » ....: ^ al Tournament. The national tourn-' '. - . While the Neptune and Freehold George Patterson jr., IC-year-old failed to gain one of the six spotsament begins on the local level and Earnes'are not Shore Conference accomplished gymnast and memo-n the team. — advances to state and district play •B" contests, they will count to- ber of the United States Olympic Alex Webster Too! and eventually to the Babe Ruth'"'1': ward Matawan's rating in Central team-at Rome, Italy, will be a fea- Highlight of the program will be World Series, which this year will " Jersey, Group II, and a chance to tured performer at trie "father-son" an appearance by Alex Webster of be held in Glendive, Mont. Montana qualify In the .playoff! to defend night to be held tomorrow at 8:15the New York Giants football team. reports over 1200 advance tickets the championship they won lait betting commission- the alma mater of Warren Ryan, p.m. in the Keyport High School Alex will narrate a 30-minute sound already have been sold for Uhi3— - auditorium. The alfair is sponsored 1 year.;- ,. .-, . • .•-•".- irs'have come up with their two- president of the Matawan Hotary and color film of the Giants in acclassic. ' Kuzma College BAYSHORE JUNIOR week-before-the-seasonopens lin Club, and Warren watched the by the Recreation Committee of tion. Photos of Alex will be dis- • Flna Is Umplre-InrChlel --'--.- the pennant races. Despite th Rams complete their -season's Raritan Township. tributed to the youngsters. In other business, John Fina was r • JPJiysiqueWinner Pitcher Now ankees unimpressive showing to sweep at Upsala College gym An accomplished gymnast at 10 Also on the program will be out appointed Umpire-in-Chicf for Ilia' "•'"" NIGH SCHOOL date-under their new management, Saturday. and a sure-handed trapeze artist standing wrestling acts, trampo- League. Fina announced plans for Jphh RasIm6wlcz,JBelfojd._8 pit at 13, George also is at home in line performers and gymnasts. "Dan Kuzma,-starcentermanof hey are once more odds-on favor- - ' • ' : - •• • • -• , •ldue development trainee at his staff to attend a series 61 Urn- ' Mstawan High School's Shore Con- ites at 3-2 to take .the American the saddle; a good swimmer; Baseballs, pennants and baseball piring clinics before JLhe season -•. Mfrrd's Gym, Route 36, Raritan League title. ;This probably is built . KEYPORT-MATAWAN basket- wrestler; fencer and a marksman passes will be awarded to lucky Township,, was awarded second ference championship basketball CONFERENCE ball it ever can hope to get far in gets underway. '-'"'; '••'.• n the bush-leagulsh caliber, of the with the pistol. At 13 he did ayoungsters. Playing sites announced""-werif"";.' place in a large field of contestants Jeara of, 1560, is essaying,a. new, lance of the league. In the Na-state play as long as the teams are summer stint with a circus. .. - ~ Refreshments alsd will be'serv- fn'fte.annusfNew Jersey High KeansbufgVon the-champlonship locked in trie limitations ' of the both Keyport teams, Keyport High role• tjils spring. He now Is a pitch- ional L e a g u e, the Milwaukee So impressive were his multi- ed. There will be no admission School Field; Matawan teams, schools physique contest last week. in the Bayshore Junior High School Braves and the Fittsburg PiratesShore Conference type of game. talented performances while train- charge. All Radian Township boys RilMiddllLj'Wfc r ns a freshman at Guflford Col- The-players of the .local schools Matawan High School Field; Rari- |-Conferance Ina-playoff-gameJjvlth re both rated at 5-2 to 2-1. Take Ing with (he Modern Olympic Pen- of school age and their fathers are tan teams,' Beers St. Recreation ship High School athlete, was train- lege, N.C., and seems in a good get attuned to moving about'the Middletoivn Intermediate Thurs our pick between 'em. The odds on court at a set pace. It is good tathlon Squad at Fort Sam Hous- invited to attend. Flans of the Rec- Field; Holmdei, Crawford's Hill ed by Jackie Mlrro, physical cul- Ine to make the varsity team. Be- day 35-32 at the Middletown Town- hj other teams In the two leagues ton, San Antonio, Tex., he was as-reation Committee for 1961 also Field, Holmdei Rd.,' (adjacent 19: -T- ire: In the American League, Chl- enough to beat most every other sured the trip to Rome even if ho will be outlined. j. - turlst and former Kcyport High :ause of Its small enrollment, ship High gym. Middletown was team in the conference and take Echo Project site), and Cliffwood. football'star. :ago White Sox, 5—1; Baltimore reshmen are eligible for varsity defending titllst. Keansburg list conference titles. The .school gets Cliffwood Recreation Field, Cliff- iports at Guilford. Orioles, 6—1; Cleveland Indians, a trophy-and-the players-got-nlce wood Aye. •••- • .- This week, "why don't you won the league crown in 1958. 5-rl; Tigers and Minnesota Kuzma already has established Twins, an entry, 10—1; Kansas individual medals as mementoes Officefsrannounced werer Presl- -- look through the windows of Middlelown Intermediate let their of their high school playing days: Demarest Starts First Season As dent, Al Caruso; vice president, your church . . .from the its .'athletic stature on the Guilford "ity Athletics, Los Angeles Angels, rivals get away to an early lead And they get named on -'All-Shore Charles -Moriarty; secretary, Stan j_ lampus by making tho varsity loston Red Sox and Washington and All-Shore Conference teams. Cooley; treasurer, Edward Wilson. ~ basketball team this past winter In and never could quite overtake enators, an entry, 11—1. The Na-But one pnly has to watch state Kc^ort TraclLGoach; Has Big Squad The eight managers, who' do not ' them. Doug Kite and Jim Bever- ional League, Los Angeles Dodg- ils freshman year. His perform- rs, 3—1; San Francisco Giants tournament semi-finals and finals A hjdden talent search will mark In the dashes, a new squad will serve as officers, comprise the vot-. i ance w