THIS WEEK COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF 14 Pwgea HOLMDEL. MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND One Section MATAWAN BOROUGH

bar Mem tier U t i YEAR — 39tfa WEEK National Editorial AatoeiaUoa MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH S, 1962 New Jersey Press Association Single Copy Ten Cents

Complete Course At County Police School Budget Healing Tonight In Twp. H ighest Scouting A w ard Presented Cliffw ood Boy Tuesday In Boro, Time Foi Quety Budget time is here again,' the About $20,000 of this in c rease is public hearing on. the Matiwan no affair of the governing body Township hudget being tonight and whatsoever us its source is nn in­ on the Matawan Borough budget crease in reserve for uncollected Tuesday. The 1.962 budgets of these liv e s this y e a r from $131,035.07 w municipalities present special inter­ HWI to $154,771.51. As this is an in­ est as they are drawn by new crease in the face of rise in the administrations in public office, percentage of collections on which who gained their victories at Ihe ihe reserve is computed, from Kl polls Iasi November, largely on the per cent in 1!)G0 up to S3 per cent basis of taxation issues raised in last year, ii is obvious some arti­ the campaigns. last fall. . ficial factor is at work. The source is quite pointedly the deferred If memory serves rightly, there school taxes figure of $215,22(1.:)!) were few, if any critics ut the pub­ Ihai is-In the budget without being lic hearings on th e 19fil budgets of obligation of the governing the municipal governing bodies vot­ ed out of control last year. Without Oy. t Mu Increase In Appropriations taking sides in political fssues,1 it |Vhat is there lo question /then would seem just a bit unfair to put the 310,000 for which the gov- men who hold public office 'and piing body is answerable? The present a municipal budget to have township committee will be quick nobody question their budgets 'it urtrace it to $20.3.%’.-fG in senior the appointed official time for do­ (continued on puge twelve) ing so nnd then to have these men denounced in political campaigns and voted out of office because of taxpayer discontents. ^ilson To Run It would appear that the men in office now have a right to know this week if taxpayers disapprove of \|ith Ellison whnt they have done in financing the municipal government, rather ^Carlson Declines than to be made the same kind of marks their predecessors were in u ipOP New Term Bid sudden fury over taxes in the pol­ Law rence J. Bucco, Matawan itical campaigns to be waged next Tm M ata* at tfc* Matavaa M n Dipiit- Cwnty Police CM«fa Association ind the prosecutor'* Borough Republican leader, an­ John O'Shea, son of Mr. and Mrs, William O'Shea, II In 1969 and since has been awarded the Eagl* M A h M tw lnt« N—ih—1 aad Ca*. Mbert •flic* ar* Riven al Ihe County Court House. The fall. nounced last mi}»ht H ow ard \. Wil­ Cliffwood Beach, is presented the Eagle Silver Palm, Bronze Palm and the Eagle Oofd Palm. IM em % (Ml te riflki). rwaiva cManiulatlMM course provides 1W hours af Inlentlve Instruction Political Changeover son, former school board president, the highest scouting award, on Tuesday evening by He displayed his leadership ability early in Scout­ t a N In CMMMwr Virm I, Ryu whll* aver lour llvHlay weeks. Counts are taught by Because there was a political had been chosen lo run ort tivi Herbert Smith, Neighborhood Commissioner. In the ing as a patrol leader, senior patrol leader and later Mayar M > V. m plw ii m b aa. c w t m at I be apeeiiUsta. changeover between the dates of GOP council ticket after incum­ center is George Hart, advisor to Explorer Post 19, as assistant junior scoutmaster. As an explorer ht O t m t f M e* Aeademy, »aaaarad hy ihi MwiimMt the 1961 and 1962 budgets, the bud­ bent Coisnnlman Everett E. Carl­ Cliffwood Beach. served as past president and alter reaching 18, wa« get of this new year picks up added son decimal to seek <\ new te rm . John came (rum Cub Scouting into Boy Scout appointed associate advisor. John is a membcf ol interest in whatever revelations it Troop Ift in 1953. His sincere interest and effort won Order of the Arrow and his record shows more thafl N e w Levitt Secf/ons m akes as to how those new in hint regular promotions and in November 1959, he | five years of pcrfcct attendance. Kane, Christinat Industrial Rates office do things differently in fi­ became an Eagle Scout. He ioined Explorer Post I The Malawaa Township Plaa- nance from whut their predeces­ alag Board last Bight graated sors in office did. Democrat Choices ea«Hll*aal approval la (lv» md- Set In Township iktaoal sccUaas *1 Levitt aad A first look at the township bud­ get to be heard tonight would make Area Ravaged Again By Floods Ix-School Board Men Sm'b Strathm*r*-at-Matawaa de­ Prepare W ay For velopment. Approval Is cenlla- it appear something of a drastic Run For Councilman faot upa* ftaal approval ef the American-Whtaton order had occurred as the tax for •atlre HfMwme subdivision hy m unicipal p u rposes Is $422,9.1!). 10 as Lao R. Wotnsteln, borough Dtm- Industrial rates fur building per­ again st only $143,131.11 last y ea r. As Northeast Storm, Tides Hit But this is a misnomer for a •crttlc tttd*r. Ihii morning an- The portlea af tha development mits were established in an ordin­ approved last Right, knowa as glance through the budget will un­ One of the most severe winter Cliffwood Beach, was inundated damage when Matawan Creek •ounctd that M itt had completed ance Introduced by the Matawan co v er an amount being raised (UoouacJlmuik dirt*. Two-former Ivy IHI Park, b believed te ba northeast storms on record, bring­ along with sections of Cliffwood flooded over its banks and surged Township Committee M o n d ,i y of $215,226.39 which Is a d eferred Munkira of tlie Matawan Boird Ike aeit te tha last sectlaa te ing with it snow, sleet and hail, Beach and the Keyport-Amboy Rd. into the boat yard operated by . «t Education ar* being tiled lor ko submitted far praUmlaaiy ap­ night. The new schedule of rates, charge due to a changeover made coupled with high tides, caused At one point, police said, the Bay- Roy Matthews. The wind driven party'* ’ primary nomination, proval, before the entire subdivi­ scheduled for a public hearing by the financing of schools to an widespread damage in the bay­ view Presbyterian Church was tides knocked boats in dry dock: sion will ho Mbjoet le fiaal ap­ annual basis. A compensatory shore area Tuesday and yesterday. threatened hy the waters. off their cradles and swept them r I N John P. Kane and Leon Mar. IS, waa brought on by the amount of tax is heing cut from AriaUnat. proval. . Tides, huffetted by ^ale-forcc Matthews' Fishing Station, Old into the road. coming of the American-Whea'.on the township’s share of the school winds over a 36-hour period, drove IS The llv* **etl*as *f Ivy Hill Amboy Rd,, again suffered heavy Matawan Police reported fallen. Mr. Kana reildei at Miriam Glass Co. plant. budget, so that the true amount people from low Syinj* sections of p t. Md .to /a graduate ol St. Park lac lad* 171 M s *a 1)1 limbs and a number of areas with­ acre*, baaaded by line Rd., The firm, a subsidiary of Amer­ of taxes for, municipal purposes be­ the bayshore area from their homes out power because of snapped t Saq T i V U l Sou'*1 Amboy. com es $42215.19.10 m inus $2l.?,22 Uoyd Rd. aad VaaRrackl* Rd. ican Can Co., New Yoit, plans to on four separate occasions, power lines, fn addition, the flood C k S M aaaptoyod by Western o r $207,312.81 a g a in st $143,131.11. flir t tin Co. lot 33 y e iri and Ii a Tbo tract iadudta approximately construct a plant, astimated at Most severe damage occurred in llsc Of Separate waters Inundated sections of Aber­ a acno set asldt lar ‘‘public This ia $64,181.70 Increase. deen Rd. BlHrtllf tt A— ‘— Electro- ti ,000,000, on Cliffwood Ave., be­ Keansburg and Union Reach where uae" lactadlag piaygrwad aad tidal floods inundated more, than Schools throughout the baysliora in Boctoiy. H« wta elaclad to tween the New York and Long VERNON A. ELLISON Malawi* Townahip Board ol park areas aad a alte for tbe 50 per cent of the communities Levy Questioned area were ordered closed when S saltoa la 1MB, W» mambenhlp ceaatrtictlaa *1 a wster iiaad- Branch Railroad right-of-way and Call On County Mr. Carlson, at this time presi­ Tuesday night when tides and the storm's fury began tn build up Hplrtoi wh*a lb* achool district pip*. th* Garden State Parkway. It will dent of the council, declared him­ winds reached their peak velocity, Personal Property in the section Tuesday morning. recorded at over (ia-miles-an-hour . ehaagM to tto rogtooal term July manufacture glass containers. self out of the 1962 political race Tax In Madison Hit Schools closed all day were those I. Ho to I Watoof Matawan area To Cut Tax Ratio yesterday. Mr. Carlson was ap­ in gusts. Damage in the bayshore in Keansburg, Union Beach, Mata­ Under th* terms of the ordin­ pointed to the council in 1957 by area was likened to Hurricane Don­ taaldaat. HI* lathor, tha tale Thom- Need for tho continuunee of Ihe wan, Matawan Township, Marlboro Primary Fight ance, building permit fees will be former Mayor Spafford W. Schanck na when the vulnerable section of aa Kaaa. wai township road super- Matawan Township personal property tax in Madison Township, Madison Township and on a sliding scale, diminishing In to fill the vacancy caused by the the Raritan Bay shore line was Holmdel Township. Schools in Key­ devastated. Township was questioned by Thom­ Mr. Kaaa Ant ran tor tha board Seen In Township railo to the »v*rall construction Seei Vets Loss as F. Miller, .a spectator, at the port remained open a half-day but la tho .“ mlMd^p" achool ckctlon costs. Feea will b e f23 up to Monmouth County Civil Defense township committee meeting Mon­ closed at 1 p.m. as the storm Acting on the recommendation of w orsened. ttOOO in construction costs; $10 for and Disaster Control units were day. Mr. Miller noted that most al many caadldMoi la 1K7. A wai* Hautmann, Hickman Committeeman Henry Traphayen, Bent of tha towaahtp at the tlm«, each additional 13000 u p to $100,000 called out for the emergency. municipal governments had intro­ Schools in Keansburg, Martboro ha ranaiaad adiva la Democratic File For Democrati and 1180 for each $100,000 up to the Matawan Township Committee duced ordinances to do away with and Madison Townships continued ■alttlci than, at ooa tima oKoriu $1,000,000, Over $1,000,01)0 an addi­ Monday night called on the Mon­ Matawan Area the form of taxing when making closed yesterday in addition ta mouth County Board of Taxation chaUeac* la a primary to Joha Nominating petitions on file with tional ISO will be charged for each the revaluations called for by the St. Ann’s School, Keansburg, and to reduce the present assessment Mart Jr., mayor at that time, Matawan Township Clerk Rose K. $100,000 in construction costs. Matawan Township Police report­ "true value” court ruling and St. Joseph's School in Keyport. ratio to true value from 100 per ed Route 35, between Cliffwood and (continued on page four) whan thair view* diverted oo a Wenzel this morning promise a Patterned After Holmdel statute. Mr. Miller believed this ■abUc tow*. H« bought * aew primary election fight In Demo­ cent to 50 per cent. was an imposition on the good Mayor Norman Wood said the Mr. Trapna^en, noting a number lorn* la Um borauih aetore run-. cratic ranks this year for nomina­ citizen who maintains his personal aia| for th* whooT board. Whan tion u a candidate for a lone seat new rata schedule was required of municipalities in the county al­ effects in good order. since the township had no indus­ ready have appealed to the county Salary Policy Of Mr. Kaaa ceaaad to ba a member on the Matawan Township Com­ Phillips Running Mayor John Phillips jr. told him a f th* ichool board, he joined ac­ mittee to be filled In November. trial rates which would provide an tax board to pare the assessment equitable building permit fee for ratio, said the 100 per cent valua­ that for lack of industrial and tively In tha Democratic party’s other ratables of a commercial Filing for the Democratic nom­ both Industry and the township. tion has cut greatly the actual Board Criticized victorious campoiin ia th* bor­ For Freeholder nature the township committee had ination are Gilbert Hickman. Ciilf- The ordinance is patterned after cash value of assessment exemp­ ough list fill. (continued on page four) one in effect in Holmdel Township. tions granted to veterans und to continue the personal tax as it Marlboro Raises Are T. F. Miller Rival would be im possible to wipt* off Rata la MaUwaa elderly persons. The committee Instructed Town­ this established item of miscellane­ Voted Despite "Nays" Mr. Chrlatiaat was born in Mata- The committeeman estimated the Moditon Clerk's Car ship Attorney William J. O'Hagan Of Madison Mayor ous revenues anticipated, now $07,­ (continued on page twelve) cash value of a veteran's assess- j to prepare a three-year binding 000. The m ayor said that if a uni­ Rehirings of personnel at salar/ Run Into In Cliffwood ment exemption, based on the pre* j John Phillips Jr., Miyor*urSTaiir- contract for the sale of water to form $101) more in assessed valua­ advances for the 19(>2-(>H school year vjous ratio to true value main-j 504 Township, last weekend was the American-V/hcaton firm. Tlie tion were put on real property to was accomplished by the Maribnra Naturalln C itiie n » The auto of Mrs. Mary M. Brown, talncd last y ea r w as about $100. ; designated for the spot made va­ township also plans to install a make up for it, the added assess­ Township Board of Education last . Cheescquake, township clerk of Under the present assessment [ cant on the Democratic county From layshoro Aroa 10-inch water service main from ment would bear much more on night despite a bit of critical quest­ Madison Township, was run into ratio, fixed at 100 per cent by the slate in Middlesex County by the the municipal water works to the the taxpayer with a property of ioning or “no*’ voting here and at Amboy Rd. and Route 35, Cliff­ county, the cash value is esti­ failure of George J. Otlnwski, Perth Monmouth County Judge Edward plan t silo. low vaJmiiion, and accordingly in there. wood, Saturday, by an auto driven m ated at only $10. Amboy,to file for re-election to he J. Aacher swora In new citizens The contract will provide for a the lesser position to pay, than on The teaching staff was offered by Carlton Meyers, Staten Island. Want Bridge Improved Middlesex County Board of Free­ at naturalliation ceremonies Mon­ sliding scale of water rents simi­ the owner with a property of high contracts for the new year in ac­ There was considerable damage to Township Attorney William J. holders. Mr. Otlowskl has chosen day at the Monmouth County Court tar to one used tn Freehold. The HOWARD I. WILSON valuation and seemingly ample cordance with the guide adopted, cars, but there were no injuries re­ O’Ha^an was directed by the com­ to oppose Edward J. Patten, Perth House. Presented (or naturaliza­ water rate will require a $3 m ini­ John Narzowich, a board member, ported to Patrolman Royce Wallis, mittee to initiate a suit, before the resignation of James Hauser. Mr. Amboy, former secretary of stale personal income. tion, from the bayshore area, mum quarterly charge and will criticized Ihe move as not taking Matawan Township Police, who in­ State Board of Public Utilities Carlson won election to a two- under the Meyner administration, Mr. Miller believed that as the were: Harry Joseph LiDouceur, range from 31 cents for each 100 into account differences In teacher vestigated. Commissioners to compel the New year unexplred term in the olcc- for the Democratic nomination lor personal property tax had to be Keyport, Canada; Mary Rogoway, cubic feet of water at a 4300 cubic performance, especially in one in­ (continued on pajje four) (continued on page four) (continued on page four) (continued on page twelve) Marlboro Township, Argentina; This officer also investigated a foot volume down to 18 cents per stance of which he was thinking. Mamie, Ron, Angelo, Josephine crash that day at Lower Main St. cubic foot at the 500,000 cubic foot He charged Kenneth Mucbseh, Gulseppa and Rita Ann Grigoli, and Suydam Ave. between c a rs op­ m ark. (continued on page twelve) Union Beach, Italy. erated by Louis P. Rollo Jr., 17 Ten-Foot H igh W all O f W uter Lashing K eyport W uterfroiit Also Magdalena Christine and Johnson Ave., Matawan, and An­ G eorge Walter Hammer, Keans­ thony Piscitella, III Bethany Rd., Full Slatei Filed Long Pending Case Hazlet. Again there were no Injur­ burg, Germany; M arlon and In Marlboro Twp. Matthew Ferris, Keyport, Great ies reported. Mr, Rollo reported he Sent To Grand Jury was proceeding through the Inter­ Britain; Marion Olive Davies, Committeemen Millard B. Lnra- Magistrate Ralph S. Heuser ,r., Union Beach, Canada; M ary M ar­ section on Lower Main St. when the other driver apparently m is­ bcrson and Fronk L. Ratcllffe, Re­ Matawan, Thursday released James garet Castner, Keansburif, Jap an ; publican incumbents, are seeking It. Ubunt, First St., Cliffwood, in Madeline Jacqueline DuhlgK, Muta- calculated a left turn and struck his vehicle. re-election In Marlboro Township, custody of Ills attorney, Joseph K. wan Tow nship, Canadu, and H enry it wus confirmed last night. The Miittice, Asbury Park, for hearing William II. Ilird, 113 Lower Muln Ichcusslcr, ' Union lleacli, G er­ purty Is pledged to a “ free-for-all’' before the Monmouth Counly Grand St., Mntau'an Township, escaped m any. ___ contest for the colloctorshlp nom­ Jury' On on atrocious assault injury Feb. 27 when an oil tunk ination. charge stemming out ol un alleged tractor-traller lie was operuting on slashing Inst June IS. Darrell Voti Sew ers Project Route 34 Imd to swerve to avoid Committonman Joseph A. I.an- collision with another vehicle and zaro stated this morning that the Trent. 23 Orchard St., Mntnwun, overturned. Tho tractor-traller was Democratic party Is entering it full- was the victim mid signed com­ Contracts totaling II.iM.MO slatc In the election. George Creev- plaint. The complainant was repre­ w ere aw arded last Right hy Ihe owned hy liconomy Petroleum Co., Colllngswoml Park. ey, Marlboro, president of the town­ sented by I.eo A. Weinstein, Mala- Madison Tewm hlp Sewerage Au­ ship Democratic Club, and Walter wan. The Incident look place in a thority for lh* construction a t S. Dunn, who Is a farmer and has local tuvorn, sanitary sewers for IB*I home* Wadington, George been a lifelong resident of the Marl­ llimuigh police were complain, In the Cliffwood Beach, Laurence boro section, will seek the township mils on Irnlfic counts, l’utrolm.m Harbor and Old Bridge seclims Seek GOP Committee commitlco posts. Carmen Mr.'.'ilra sumf-.cncil DiilUm *f the towmhlpi Walter Zlzlc, ex­ Lindsay LeMolne sr., Marlboro, Cralmm, 310 First St., Keyport, for O nly flllnji tail lulii:n ecutive director af the Authority, two plucc a former member of the township hitting ft tree while turnliig Into a on the flciiublimm sldu for county announced IM* morning, committee, Is seeking the cnlloctor- driveway at 2!I5 Muln St., Feb. 3. executive commlttco posts In Holm- The contract for Ihe i'llllwnod slilp under the Denmci'iille desig­ I Ins olliccr also summoned James del Township as ol yesterday Ruach-Laurence Harbor malnn nation. (turret!, ti.: Fulton St., Keyport, for mornlnii. John Wiullngton wus filed I* a Joint undertaking of Cruz improper speed. The fine was 519 us male member In tliu third dis­ Canal ruction Co,, Union, and the I’uhllc Not leu and $5 < lists in e;i< h ease. Caruso Broil, firm, K lliabelh, an tric t am i Kenneth Gimii'kc in the There will be a regular meeting second district. I’aliolmim William lliuisur ar­ a II,Ml,Ml eoalracl. th* sewer of the Hoard of I-‘lr* Cointnlinlon- raigned I), M. H em ingw ay, Uo< wcatnwat fiaM to ho built al Georg* Klnkude, king a com­ er.i of District No. 1, Matawan •l:>H. Koyport, Tor parking In n cross­ Cllffwotd Baach wswrfrnK mitteeman when the tuwnslil|i hud Township on the Second Mondnv walk. lie paid $11) :md $5 costl. k* MnstractW by J.D. Cat- only on* district, announced he of each month l)U||lnnhi« Mure < Hus officer also summoned lidwnrd w ilM C'a., Cr**»klll. *a a wa» not serving auuin. There are 12th, 1IH12; at Mntnwun TowiihIi1’ I Itnynnr, Jersey flly, for disri*. I.7N caairacl. Th* OM BrMgo three districts in tlie township as Huso & Chenilenl Co,, Lower M (milling a stop slim for which Im i Rad H *-h t* Hi* Middles** of tills year. Possibility of a co n ­ Sf„ M ulaw nn lit 0 p .m . paid IS and 15 costs. T m ak B*w«f will bo test In the third district wus aeon ■ Tlvimi's i'lilt'o, Si'"i,e Vuuithiin Mackiumn, Second St., M d*>y UaHod Panadatlam €*., ai Township Clurk Daniel 3, lily Jfp— ndv H ''.ilnwtin, wus [•lenrod of an tissuiill C rIm , e* * II,IN ,>11 coatrRCI. reported u second pi'tlllon for mule ■ nr,'' i;tilured by George Johnson, Mr, Itole tail all Ihe work will nxociii'v" nmmillli't'mitn hud itueit Nolle* I itl 115 St., Mulawan. bo tam elw d la ao* rear'* time. New Vork Turnpike £xpru» A l n H a i r aarvty also was *r- 1 m nfliT im l Hull A lfred hit,oi, froquent dally Mrvlcc from lo Tuku Out #*f*d tar Nwm In MrKim (/, ,.. >.u, Incumbent, had fo rm a lly Rollo'*, Commutori buy 10 trip •Sin af flw wav», that pounded agalfMt tho almrefrant at Ki ypurt nmaiihed over the bulkhead of tho Kevport Yacht ( luti, A Unit pullru t hiiKoal chicken, fried Shrlntpj Park, jiii *eMli*tiia auy be filed for Ihe Republican nomina­ book* and k v i . 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Mrs. Bill Hoods Classroom Shortage County Chapter Of LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Joint Meeting District Prexy install Officers ... , . ___ .. «K>I . . - - in accordance wiUt Ihe rules of Civ® Aitfdls Auxiliary Said Acute In Stato Rod Cross Names Aide receiva no further nolle* to appear Practice and procedure. unlcsfl they are not qualified. This action nas been instituted fer These examinations wili be held ihe purpose of quieting Ihe title of legion, Auxiliary Mra. Daniel Bill was elected Visits Auxiliary Exttnaive local spending has still Of Corps Mothers Appointment of a public informa­ Saturday, M arch 91. 1*62. Clerk the said Joaeph Frattarola and president of the Little Angels Aux­ not appreciably reduced classroom tion co-ordinator for tiie 1962 an­ Stenographer and Clerk TypUl al Theresa Frattarola. husband and wife. T t e L w r M M H a ita r A m erica* iliary at -a meeting held in the An­ Mr*. JoAnn Hiller, COlts Neck, Mri. Dorothy Smith w*s install­ nual campaign for members and 9:00 A.M. Applicants will report to to certain lands and premises situate U | Im P w t t a M I b l i t a A m ­ gels Club House, Aagel St., Cliff- President ef the Sislh District of and teacher shortages in many ed ai president ol the Corps Moth­ funds h r the Red Cross in Mon* Perth Amboy High School. Slate in the Township of Malawan. County the Ladie* Auxiliary of the Veter­ Street. Perth Amboy. New Jersey. of Monmouth and State of New Jer* atory M i • Jatot — atm l a d l * part* of the «1atc, the N.I. Con­ ers, Guadalcanal Coastaliers, at a mouth County has been announced Open to citizens. 12 months resi­ sey. described as follows: c m * comtiu activities. Commtad- ans of Foreign Wars, made her of­ at the headquarters of the Mon­ dent in M«tiiw«n Twp. Being I,ots 32, 33, HI, 35, 34, St, Serving with her during the com­ ficial visit to the Auxiliary of Post gress of Parents and Teachers says. meeting held Saturday. Mrs. Mar­ Clerk Stenographer. Salary. Contact and H7A. in Block D. as shown on ar lW lli Rathbm presided tor U* Therefore, the 4*7.00t-member or­ mouth County Chapter. She is Mrs. ing yesr will be Mrs. John Mc­ 474$ of Malawan Township. jorie Concepcion served as con­ Municipal Authorities for Salary “Map of Cliffwood Heights, aituatad : U m m P i i i K t M n. William Donald, vice president; Mr*. Bern* George J. Ruch jr., Atlantic High­ Hates. al Cliffwood, N. J ." filed in the Offltw H tttr fcr die atuUliary. Other guests were Mrs. Ethel ganization has announced plans to and Fagan, secretary; Mr*. John intensify its efforts to increase ductress and others installed were lands, who has served in Red Clerk Typltt, Swlary. Contact Muni­ of the Clerk of Monmouth County eft Gallagher, Keansburg, and Mrs. Cross fund campaigns for many cipal Authorities (or Salary Rates. July 21, 1941, M m* tor t • Memori»l pay Sayarto. treasurer; Mrs. Peter state funds for New Jersey's 589 Mrs. Dorothy Bainton, vice presi­ jlS |)3.4I and you are made defendants b#» Rosemary Sommer, Past Depart­ years in New York and New Jer­ : 'Parada M f i discussed. U w poet Picarlello, corresponding secretary. local school districts. dent; Mrs. Vivian Nappe, treasur­ cause you claim or are claimed or fcNfcaaductad tke parade* la tlw ment Presidents; M rs. France* sey. reputed Lo own the same, or luma Final plans were made for the Mrs. Kenneth W. Lathrop* of n o t ic e t o a b s e n t d e f e n d a n t s part thereof, nr some interest therein mmmuHy lor a great rnaay year* Ntbus, Keyport, Department As­ er and Mrs. Dorothy VonRodfck, Mra. Ruch is a past president of theatre party tp New York Satur­ Neshanic Station, state P-TA presi­ SUPERIOR COUNT or to hold a lien or encumbrance •ad It ti aaxiau* to continue doing day when the member* will attend sistant Guard; Mrs. Anna Marazita, secretary. Sandy Hook Bay Unit 141 of the Oy NEW JERSEY thereon. aa.Hawtver, tacreas*d cotta have a performance of "How to Succeed Freehold, Department Assistant dent, added the voice of her Drum Corps chairman, James American Legion Auxiliary, is the CHANCERY DIVISION 1. GRANT s c o r r . organization to the f*rowi n x C-1433-«l Clerk, Superior Court, 'd ila te d Um dec ii loti to continue in Busineti Without Really Trying.” Hospital Chairman f o r M arlboro Moffat, was presented with a check service officer of thut unit, wan a STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO jfl #40.95 ^ tMa activity. A aw ctlu to reulve State Hospital. Also attending were chorus asking Gov. Richard J. f»r the corns. Mrs. Helen Bienknw- member of the county executive Mrs. Giiiseppe Hosco. also known Hughes and the State Legislature as Mrs. Joseph Boeco; Guisep|>e MONMOUTH COtlNTY tha Isaac will ba h d d by tha earn- a delegation from Keyport Aux­ ski and Mrs. Nappe each were board of the auxiliary and is past Bosco, also known «s Joseph SURROGATE'S COURT mlttm. wtiidi Includes Utkar Uoh- iliary 4J47 and Freehold Auxiliary to enuct a new state-level broad nresented with a bouquet for faith­ chairman of (he auxiliary’s civil floEro, Ids heirs, devicces and NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE­ m aft aid WIRiaai Foster for the Guadalcanal Post 4371. ' based tax to provide increased ful iervice and as a token to mem­ defense group. L.S. personal representatives and his, SENT CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATK their or any of tlieir successors ESTATE OF ClJtRA HUCHNKK kgtoa aad Mr*. RolUa Rathbua tor Commander Theodore Soltys of school funds. She said the time to bers of longest standing in the Mrs. Ruch organized the Senior in right, title and interest; Giam­ TURNER. DECEASED Ihe amUUary. Plans Activities the local post brought greetings act will be this spring as soon us corps mothers. Citizens Group in Atlantic High­ battista Ierardi, hia heirs, de­ Pursuant to the order ol EDWARD from the post to Ihe guests. the State Tax Policy Commission Afler a brief talk by the retiring visees and persona! representa­ C. BHOEGE, Surrogate of the County The c*M>ralloa o l the M Mitb- lands, is a charter member of the tives and his. iheir or any of or Monmouth, this day made, on tfee dty at tha American Lecloa aad Guadalcanal Post 4745 of the Ta Give llaipltal Party submits the report it is now pre­ president, Mrs. Natalie Connors, Atlantic Highlands Civic Associa­ their successors in right, title application of the undersigned, Ber­ It. Patrick'! Day will be held Sat­ Veterans of Foreign Wars of Mai- Mrs. Ruth Williams, hospital paring on the need for more stuie the new president. Mr. Moffat, the tion and is a member of the At­ and interest, defendants: nice Seel Van Pelt and LaVerae awsn Township. have announced chairman, announced plans for the school aid. officers of V.F.W. Post 4745 and You are hereby summoned and re­ Seel Gaskins, Executrices of the et* urday eveniaj, Mar. 17. It wai an- lantic Highlands Board ot Health, quired to verve upon Harold Stern, tate of thr said Clara Buchner Turn­ nowiced that Miriam Hartley aad plana for the coming month. A auxiliary hospital party at the New A recent report by the State De­ Ladies Auxiliary were introduced. in addition, she has served other Esq.. plaintiffs* attorney, whose ad­ er, deceased, notice Is hereby .given Her Koval E m it* will provide Ihe ■octal aight for the benefit ol the Jersey State Home for Veterans Also introduced were the corps in­ organizations in an executive ca­ dress is 57 West Main Street, Free­ to the creditor* nf tcaid deceased la buHdiag fund will be held Saturday partment of Education revealed hold, New Jersey, an answer to the present to ihe said Executricai their ....ale. lor ... daaclag.... _ aad . rateitaia-M at Menlo Park. The post will co­ that although New Jersey tocnl structors. pacity. Complaint filed in a Civil Action, in evening from • p.m. to I a.m. Mrs. Joseph Smith, drum corps claims under oath within liK months meal. Tha affair will be similar to sponsor the party Monday evening, school districts have built 10,000 which Joseph Frattarola and Theresa from this date. the New Year's Eve party with The D.J.F. Trio, specializing i.i Apr. 2. ’ business manager, was commend­ LEGAL NOTICE Frattarota, husband and wife, are Dated: February Itth, IMS bat*, retreshmentaand a Hawaiiaa Amerlcaa and Polish music, will Tickets are still available for the classrooms in the past five years, ed by the new president for pay­ plaintiffs and Mrs. Guiseppe Bosco, Bernice Seel Van Felt they arc still short 3900 class­ New Jersey Stnte Department also known as Mrs. Joseph Boscn, ]g9 Freneau Avenue, Revue. The tpecial arraaaement* provide accompaniment for danc­ spring social to be held Saturday ing off all the debts of the corps. of Civil Service Examinations et. als., are defendants, pending in Matawan, New Jersey coaiMlttae lacludea William Fo»- ing and entertainment. Tickets in the Veterans Memorial Horn". rooms. After the ceremonies and business Announced dbsing dale for filing the Superior Court of New Jersey, LaVernt .Seel Cashing ter, aad Joho Collate for the lejio.i may be obtained from Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Ruth Williams is chairman session, refreshments were served. applications March 23, 1942. Kor ap­ within 35 days after March Sth, 1963. Pleasant Valley Roa4, Now Is the time to adverll.se plications, duties, and minimum quali­ exclusive of such date. It you fail Wlckatunk, New Jersey and Mri. Colista aad Mrs. Ralhbua |orw Concepcion or Boyce Willard. a n d Mrs. Marjorie Concepcion, fications, a|>ply to Department ol sn to do. ihe relief demanded in the Executrices ------tor the auxiliary. Invitations hava Tha first icadiac oa the revision ticket chairman. Mrs. Rita Scar­ those unused articles for sale. About 173,000 Americans will In­ C.vil Service. Slate House, Trenton, Complaint will be taken against you Edward W. Currie, Esq. b m eitended to the members a( A small ad in the classified saved from cancer this year, ac­ New Jersey or 1)00 Kaymond Boule­ by default. You shall file your answer 123 Main Street, of Ihe by-laws will be heard Mon­ borough announced a change in vard, Newark. New Jersey or City and proof of service in duplicate with Malawan, New Jersey tha Madison Townihip Committee day evening at the meeting of die date for the joint installation of the column will turn them into c«i.sh cording to the American Cancer Hall, Camden, New Jersey. the Clerk of the Superior Court. State Attorney aad the Board of Education. Rcs- Veteran* Memorial Home. post and auxiliary officers. The for you. Society. Candidates from Malawan Town- House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, lift Ilg.SS e r v ^ u , are limited to IM with A tag day for tha benefit of the date has been advanced to May 12 Monday as the daadUae. The af­ VFW Lion* I to 12. youth baseball at the post home. The installation fair ia open 'to the public. tesm is scheduled tor Friday and committee will meet in the Post F o fi GonnlUM To Moat Saturday, Mar. Ii and 17. Home Sunday i t 2.M p.m. A men ing of the food committee ' Te Elect OfBeaia Mis* Dorothy Smith, daughter ol will be held Wedaeedqr at • p m. ia Nominations will be closed at the Mr. and Mrs..Joseph Smith, Mata­ the .Legion Home to make final meeting of the VFW Monday, Mar. wan Township, will be the auxil­ plans far the menu. It was cnttouttc- 19, at § p.m. Election of officers iary's entry in the "M iss Loyalty ed. that M members in the post and and appointment* of county and Day" contest. The contest is held 17 . member* in the auxiliary hava diatrict delegates will be held. The in conjunction wjth the Loyalty Day F00DT0WN paid their dues to date. Other mem­ Parade, sponsored by the Sixth Dis­ second reading of the revision of I i)hi M cai-i,1 ..lit. bers Will ba advised of the delin­ the by-law* will be heard Monday trict VFW and Ladies Auxiliary, quent suspension period. evening. Mir. X , at the meeting May «, in Asbury Park. A. letter was read from Jmeph of the Veteran* Memorial Home Reports also w ere heard from M. Dully, Middlesex County chsir- at 8 p.m. . , i .," Mrs. Irene Meehan, legislation T U N A F IS H man ol the March of Dimes, ex­ A final notice has been sent ta chairman and Mrs. Irene Brcnon, pressing appreciation lor the post's the unpaid members lor IS62. cancer and community service participation in the March of Dimes Checks or money orders may be chairman. . coin csrd project. mailed to the VFW Post, P.O. Box The nomination and election of A communication alio was read 3, Cliffwuod, or Charles Candiloru, officers will be held at the next from Herbert Ulmer ol the Cere­ 24 Matawan Rd„ Keyport. mi-eling, Mar. 15, in the Post Home. ‘ •» bral, Ptlsy Center, Roosevelt Hospi­ The post and the ladies auxiliary ii ms va.. tal. Gratitude was expressed for Mrs. Ethel Volpe won the spe­ la flrtfe PIslHftell will hold a hospital parly for till! cial award.. ttirtlai WU., garth the post's donation of American atients at the New Jersey State at tho Tailsetai Maa flags that are being used in tlic A chow mein dinner was served Waretr Tktttfta ome for Soldiers at Menlo Park during the social hour which fol­ classrooms of the new Center. BMonday, Apr. 2. Mrs. Ruth Wil­ ELIZABETH DIXIE BELLE foodtown A revision ol charges and lees lowed. liams is chairman. THE RECENT was announced , by John Colista, PINEAPPLE chairman of the Board of Trustees District First Aids HACKENSACK and house chairman. Outlines Plant Fer ORITANI Members will attend the pancake Meet In Matawan JUICE DOVER SALTINES ODCCCDI/CC breakfast Sunday sponsored by the First Aid Drive Harbor Lions Club at the First Aid The 11th District of the New BAKER — — , BA(- PRESERVESrncJcnvL Building; William Hulsarl, president of the Jersey State First Aid Council met Mr. and Mrs. Colista will rcprc- Matawan First Aid and Rescue Thursday evening at the headquar­ tent the post and unit at the meet­ Squad, Inc., conducted the nicotine ters of the Matawan First Aid and in the squad headquarters on Little ALl 1XKNSIS PAID (-WIIK ORtINT CRUIU Ol FLY ings for a new post'office in Lau­ Rescue Squad, Inc. TO LOS ANGtltS AND A FULL WStK IN LAS VIGAS. rence ' Harbor and house-to-house St. Theodore A. Phelan jr., first : A demonstration by the Nu Voice mail delivery. Several years ago lieutenant, outlined plans for the Club of Red Hank on Laryngectomy ara mnm-sjuiur m m i-m u em u tooati the poit arid auxiliary were active 1962 drive for funds. The official was given during the education pro­ m m SUMS IT ML FONTHfN SUffl MAMETS. In this project and they now. will pick-up of the coin cards distribut­ gram . 19 19 19 join forces, fcith the otncr organi­ ed in January will start Apr. 30 Delegates from the following 1st GRAND PRIZE! Foodtawa W tlH ar Pink zation! in their, new ..attempt. VThe and continue,, through May. Funds squads comprise the i 1th District; . «l>.W«fc 0,1.a, Cnim far Tw* M Hm t.l. Hmvm I two organizations went on record are urgently'needed ahd the sup Freehold, Englishtown, Manalapan; aa approving the project and sent port of every resident and business Morganville, Matawan Borough, registered letters to J . 1. Douherty, establishment in the arc a is need­ Malawan Township, Keyport, Rari­ FACIAL TISSUE 2»29< F « « 4 t* w n Regional Director, U.S. Past Office,' ed. ■ • ■ ' ■' ' ■ > • '•< ■ * tan Township, Lincroft, Atlantic 30th and Market Sts., , - There were 45 calls during Feb­ Highlands, Keansburg, Middletown to that effect. Members also will ruary, according to the report st Township, Fairview, Leonardo, Sea send letters urging the new in­ John Hcdglin. There were Bright, Port Monmouth, and Un­ six accidents; IS transportation; MAYONNAISE f 49« stallation in Laurence Harbor. ion Beach. C la rM * « • The auxiliary will sponsor its an­ five fires; 18 emergency transpor- SC C O N D GRAND m i It! nual penny sale Tuesday evening, tntinn; 112ft miles traveled. 236 man hours and 98 ambulance hour;, POUND H IP AMHIICAN A H U M * a m o u r m a m TO t o t Apr.-17. Mrs. William Bridgeman AN M ill FROM tOUWIlO Oa MWAtK AIIFMT FOI TWO. Henry (Bud) Ahlers was accept­ W A N T A M la chairman and tickets are avail­ n u l l W tM N O IN I M AMQiUS AND FtM WNK M IA* V M M CORNED BEEF HASH 4 ~*1 able from any auxiliary member. ed during February as an active AT WKHMt CUWK'S D fM n INN. T om Sava M arti Since the regular legion night for member and Carmen Messina as '.n-Vri April will fall on Easter Saturday, a probationary member. iOO's OF EXCITING PRIZES! the dale was cancelled. A new date will be announced. . How about business cards? SW IFT'S PRIM . 3 9 - We can supply them quickly Real Estate Listing C a r d i and at the right price. Come SvUnH*. rfum m itm i- far sale at this office. and try us. ■ nrmtm j s i w iaith 7 i '

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Friday Lectures At Jersey Central Power And Light Lists Appointment* Church Services Announced For Bayshore Area Christian Brothers The Piu* X([ Institute of Adult Education of Monmouth County has announced that it again will spon­ V M Ctank « CMM. SdMMM St. Mary’a Episespnl'Cbnrek Boy Scout Troop 73 m e ets on PM MatMM C M sor for the spring of 1962 a aeries Tuesday at 7:30 p.m . HT Mate St., M KM M M U M * t t * Cast Frsat St., Keypart of Friday evening lectures by Rev. Henry A. Male, Rector T h s Board o f Descons meat IU t. Prank E. Sweeten, P u lar outstanding religious and lay achol- Jndqi i*rvlc« Md lualajr St. Anne's Group will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. IdMi. II Wfdanday. M Friday at 1:10 p.m. World Day ars on different areas of current Thursday alternoon at 2 p.m. In Brownie Troop meeta on Thurs­ of Prayer service will be held at — y wadlf S p.m: RMdiat now Catholic thought at the Christian the evening Boy Scout Troop 84 d a y at 2:45 p.m . St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Key­ Brothers Academy in Lincroft. The opts Wadnaaday u d Saturday Ira* Intermediate Girl Scout Troop will meet at 7 p.m. and St. Mary's port. Junior Fellowship will meet talks, called the Lincroft Lectures, meets on Friday at p .m .; t tO 4 > * . Group at I p.m. 2 for business at 7 p.m. and attend will be given on the second Fri­ Junior High Prcsbyteena meet on Tha «rirituai relationship of Cod Holy Communion will be cele­ the Spiritual Vision Week service day of March, April, and May be­ F rid ay at p.m . m d him will Im brought out at brated Friday at 6:30 a.m. The 7 a t 8 p.m . ginning at 8:30 p.m. Tho institute Christian Science services th'« The closing service of Spiritual women of the area will observe First Bsptlst Church also sponsors a School of Theology Sunday. World Day of Prayer from 1:39 Vision Week will be Saturday at It! Mala St., Mstawsa for Luymen and Ihe Aquinas Li­ Highlighting the lesson-sermon to 2:30 p.m. In the evening there 7 p.m. It will be a youth rally. brary in Red Bank. Rev. Robert W. Addiss, Pastor Divine worship services Sunday oa IM subject o t "Man” is the will be a meeting of the Junior The Rev.' William N. Field of The pastor has announced s at 8:45 and 11 a.m. will recognize Golden'Text from Psalm 100: E.Y.C. at 7:30 p.m. Seton Hall University will open the change in the regular weekly pro­ the 50th Anniversary of Girl Scout* “ Know ya that the Lord he is On Saturday the children's con­ series on Friday wilh a lecture gram. The Hour of Power and the ing. Girl Scouts, Brownies and Cod: It is he that hath m a d e us, firmation class will not meet, but on "Tho Priest In Modern Fiction." senior choir rehearsal will not be their leaders will attend in uni' Md not we ourselves; we are his there'will be rehearsal of the’ jun­ Fr. Field is a professor of hnghsh people, and the sheep of his pas­ held Thursday evening. All mem­ forms. Music will be by the chapel ior choir at 10 a.m. bers of the church are invited to and senior choirs. The pastor will at the university and has a masters ture." . degree in library science. He also On Sunday, the first Sunday in attend services at the First Metho­ preach at the early service and at One of the citations to be read Lent, there will be morning prayer is the university's director of de­ dist Church, Main St., Matawan, 11 a.m. the guest speaker will be DONALD GATSCII M. PAUL GOBLE JAMES 4. MULVEY from “ Science and Heslth with at 7:45 a.m.; Holy Communion, a t 8 p.m . velopment. Well known as a book Key to the Scriptures" by Mary the Rev. Dr. William R. Guffick, 1 s.m;; church school and family Services will also be held in superintendent of the New Bruns­ reviewer, leclurer, and author, the Three new appointments have is mamed ta tho former Miss threa daughters, Madonna An% Baker Eddy states (p.KS): “ Mor­ Rev. Fr. Fiold will discuss real­ service, 9:30 a.m.; Holy Commun­ the First Methodist Church Friday, wick District. Church school meets been announced ny the jersey cen­ Rosemarie Allen, South River, They Patu Luzabetn, and Jo-Ann. tals must gravitate Godward, their ion and address at II a.m. In the a t 8 p.m and Saturday, at 7 p.m . ism, spirituality, and morality in tral Power and Light Co. to posts Paul Goble, 18 Deerfield Rd., Pact at 9:45 a.m. A family night fel­ have two daughters, Debra and allections and aims grow spiritual, evening the E.Y.C. will meet at The cherub choir will rehearse, the novel of present day literature. at its new Old Dridge District. they must near the broader inter- lowship supper will be held at lin, has been appointed superlntea* 7 p.m.. . as usual, Saturday morning, at 5:30 p.m. with the program by A discussion period will follow tho Donald Gatsch, 10 Edna St., Fast Donna, and a son, Donald. dent of the district. Mr, Goble, lai^ pretstions of being, and gain some Boy Scout Round Table will meet 9:45 a.m . the Commission on Missions. Roils, lecture. The public is invited to at­ Brunswick, has been appointed J a m e s J . M ulvcy, 535 Woodland merly general line foreman at proper sense ol the infinite, in or­ Monday at 7:30 p.m. and the ves­ Services will be held at 9:45 a.m . beverage and dessert are provided. tend tha lecture series. general line foreman of tho new Ave., South Amboy, has been ap­ ion Beach, will supervisa tha opal* der that lia and mortality may try, S p.m. an d 11 a.m. Sunday. A nursery is Church membership class for Old Bridge District, located on Old pointed district engineer of the ating activities in the new district be put 011.” Esplorer Scouts will meet Tues­ provided during bath services. Sun­ children and youth meet Monday Newt-Sarvica Director flridge-Fnglishtown Rd., Madison new Old Bridge district. He former­ Mr. Goble joined the electric UtiM« ~ Onrcli day at 7:30 p.m. - day church school starts at 9:45 at 7 p.m.: Laytonian Club at the Township. Mr. GaUch will super­ ly wras junior engineer in the com­ ty in 1940 a t Lakewood. Ha wafl a.m. Children's ch u rch serv­ home of Miss Bessie Lyle, Valley Of Jehovah's Conclave vise the work schedule of all line­ pany's Bay Division headquarters an electricia n ’s m a te ~!n tha Sm* : ; M N b tu ., Haslet OnW ednesdaythere will be ice for youngsters from four to — ------Dc.» * p.m.; Commission on Stew­ men operating in the new district in Union Deuch. In his new post, bees during World War IL He wafl ^tov.-Gilbart^Wattj-Pastot Holy Communion at S s.m. and six yeari of age is conducted dur­ Morning worship service Sunday ardship and finance in the lecture The Watchtower Bible and Tract which will service II municipalities, Mr. Mulvey will supervise the elec­ appointed a line foreman at UnioS the Episcopal Women of the Mon­ ing the 11 o'clock service. room , 8 p.m . Society, snonsor of the Bible con­ or portions of them, in Middlesex tric utility's engineering activities B each in 1954 and becam e general Is at U a.m. with the pastor brlng- mouth District will conduct a Monday, at 7 p.m. the Junior lag the. message. Bible School con­ The nominating committee meets vention of Jehovah's Witnesses to County and the western portion of in the new district, lie attended line forem an in 1959. He is marritf Quiet Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. choir will rehearse. Tuesday at 8 p.m. he held at the Plainfield High Monmouth County. He formerly Newark College of Engineering and to the former Emmeline VanBnmt, venes at 1:45 a.m. wilh classes for In the evening intermediate and Circle No. 3 will sponsor a rum­ all ages. The pastor will bring Ihe Chapel choir rehearses Wednes­ School, Mar. 1(5-18, has named was a line foreman in the electric is married to the former Miss Ann Lakewoud. They have two * ‘ senior choirs will rehearse at 7:30 mage sale Monday and Tuesday, day at 7 p.m.; crusader choir, 8 Dennis Bennett, Hazlet, to head the utility's Union Beach District. He Quinlan, South Amboy, They have ters, Janice ana Phyllis. message at the evening worship p.m. and Ihe A.A.s will meet at from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. Anyone service al 7 p.m. - p.m.; official board meeting, J convention’s news-service depart­ 9 p.m. having any items to be picked p.m. , m ent. . Bible: Study and prayer hour Is Jonathan Forman (II) Ma Ol Bayvtow Fretbyltrian Chart* up may contact the chairman. Mra. Junior choir rehearsal la Thura; Mr. BesmeU, who also is pre­ on Wednesday at I p.m. The pastor Dorothy Rinear, 147 Broad St., day at 2:45 p.m;; mid-week serv­ Samuel (8) waa boru in MM; Ml will be in charge. ' siding minister of the Keyport Con­ M ataw an. ice, 7 p.m.; senior choir rehearsal; gregation, wilt oversee the prep­ Old Names In Monmouth wifa was Margaret Wyckoff. tto Youth Fellowship Night is Thurs­ Rtv. Francis Osterstock 8 p.m . aration of convention news releases held a Judgeship and wat a Tma* day at 7:M p.m. ' Pastor - The Holmdel Church Socaai Baptist Ctereb for the many newspapers and radio tea of Tennent; his children weft Junior hi choir rehearses Thurs­ Rev. Andrew A. Burkhardt, Pastor Samuell (22); Eleanor (2)); PetW Sunday School convenes at 9:45 IM Atlaatlc St., Keypart station! in the eight-county area Question 41. W. W. Freehold Samuel (8) son of Aaron (4) was day a t'7 p.m.; junior and senior that ia covered by Jehovah's Wit­ (24); John (25); Jonathan Jr. (M )| Ksypsft-.CsflBrsfsllas _ a.m: and morning worship is at 11 Rtv. Nicholas J. Tate, Pastor With the interesting articles on born tn 1662, h a died In 1740. He hi choirs, <:45 p.m.; senior choir, nesses New Jersey Circuit No. 5. Ezekiel (27); William (21); MU f Kl— fcsi HaM. B Dlvislaa St. 7:30 p.m. o ’clock. The Junior Ushers will sponsor Geoeral Forman's activities, please w u Sheriff al Monmouth County The Missionary .Society will meet Assisting Mr. Bennett in the con­ (29) and Sheriff David (30). A written review on the previous a bake sale Saturday afternoon at Kive m o re details 911 the Forman in 1695. Il<3 m a rrie d M ary W llbor* ’ World Day o( Prayer service will M onday a t p.m. at the home vention assignment are several To be continued (Thli Old Mot* four weeks' school material will be held at St. Mary's Episcopal 1:30 the Civic League, beginning at 12 fim ily . of Rhode Island, their children of Mrs. Wilson Conover. membera of the local congregation, mouth of Oun-Hornor) take un the lirat hall of theMinis­ o'clock noon. Answer: The origin of this ap­ wero Samuel (10); Jonathan (11); Church, Keyport, Friday at 1:30 The Ladies Aid Society meets including Rose Marie Bavlis, Ser­ try School, Thursday, after which Sunday School begins at 9:30 pellation la lost*** it appears in Hannah (12); Mary (II); Rebecca p.m. . Tuesday at p.m. in the fel­ ena Anderson jr., Francis Mess, If married perioni file separate there will be a discussion ol the 7:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; many formj, in th« Enylish For- Young peoples' communicant’s lowship hall. Bonnie Waite, Mary Lou Redman (14); Aaron (15); Capt. John d#)! federal Income tax returni for 1481 review questions snd snswers. The evening service, 7:30 p.m. 111 an, Formon, Flrmm, Md Pear- class meets Saturday at 19 a.m. Wednesday the Rifle Club meets and the minister's, wife, Vjmita. Joseph, (17); Ezekiel (18). and one elect, to Itemize deduo- ministry development cisss follows Morning choir rehearses at 7:30 man: in the Danish Forraann: In Church school classes meet Sun­ a t p.m. on the indoor range. They will'care for the typing and Thomas (9) ton of Aaron (4) aet- tion., the other must alio itemtaa at S:N p.m. snd.wilt have the 7 p.m. Monday and senior choir at the Dutch Foreman; the French day at 9:30 a.m.; morning worship proofreading work. tled in Monmouth near Freehold, his deductions. If on« ItMniiea 'theme “ Prophesying with God's Junior choir rehearses Thursday 8 p.m. Wednesday. Fourmont; the Swedish Fehrman; at II a.m. tb be attended by the a t p.m.; senior choir, p.m . Commenting on the function of on the Burlinijton Rd. In 1691; he deductions the other may not taka 7 7:45 Prayer service is on Friday from the German Fuhrman and Furman; Loyal Organisation.” Girl Scouts. There will be special this department, Mr. Bennett said, married Mary Allen. the standard deduction. F rid a y a t 7:45 p.m. the young 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. The public is and Ant;lo-Saxon Furman and I'ara- Thera will be no public Bible music by the junior and youth “It la to provide the news media people will meet under the guid­ invited to attend. man, and its Latinized rendering talk this Sunday. At 4:15 p.m. choirs. The sermon topic will be and the public at large with ac­ ance of Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Communion service is held the Foremannus, which last Is again however, the Watchtower Study "Making God Real." A congrega­ curate information about the ac­ Miss Lynn Kissel. second Sunday of each month. sometimes Formes. The r.ame ap­ will be held, using the Feb. 1, issue tional meeting will be held at 12 tivities of Jehovah's Witnesses, o’clock noon in the fellowship hall. Special services will be held as an­ pears us the ahove forms and var­ of the Bible study aid. The sub­ Calvary Metbsdlst Churcb nounced. their beliefs and the Bible educa­ ject to be considered is, “Are you Board of Trustees meets at 7:30 iants in America between 11*30 and Third St., Kaypart . tional work that they perform in 1700. In New Je rse y th e re w ere Cliffwood Auto Repair Reasonable About Religion?" p.m. CJIftwMd Cemmuaitf Rev. Harry R. Pine, Pastor 183 countries of the world.’* several families of the name be­ Board of Deacons meet Monday M etM lit Church At S p.m. the Tuesday Bible at 7:30 p.m. World Day of Prayer service will fore 170(1. But the racial oriuiti of be in St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Rev. Richard Lee Scott, Pastor study groups will meet to consider Boy Scout Troop 10 and Explor­ Shore Accountants To the Forman family of Monmouth, Cliffwood Avc., Cliffwood material in the -text book “ Let F rid a y a t 1:30 p.m.; youth choir World Day of Prayer will be ob­ so long and so continuin«ly prom­ ing Post 10 meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. served Friday at 1:30 p.m. in St Your Name Bli. Sanctified” at , Girl Scout Troop 211 meets Wed- rehearsal, 7 p.m.; adult choir re­ Haar National Aide inent in all walks of life is definite­ Kingdom Hair in: Keyport; a At­ nesdsy at 1 p.m. hearsal, 8 p.m. Mary** Episcopal Church, Keyport. ly established as English. The fam­ lantic Ave. and 131 Wilson Ave., "What We See in Jesus” will be and at 8 p.m. in Calvary Methodist H.M. Russell, a member of the ily has been especially distinguish­ lO w cII 6-6325 Matawan; 2 Call. Dr., Haslet; M Grace Methsdlsl Chart* the sermon topic at the 10:45 a.m . Church, South Amboy. National Association of Account­ ed in war, politics, medicine, aiul Prospect Ave., Cliffwood; 8 Mon­ St. James PI. worship service Sunday; church Sunday morning worship is at 9 ant's chapter relations staff, will merchandising. In the Revolution mouth Ave.. Port Monmouth and Uaiaa Beseb ' school, 9:30 a.m.; second session a.m.; church school, 19 a.m.; Billy attend the meeting of the North the family was markedly patriotic- the home ol Arthur Palmer, Middle of the School of Missions, 8 to 7:45 Graham niovie in South River High Jersey Shore Chapter at Josephs no other in the county contributed Rev. Eldrich C. Campbell School, 7:30 p.m. Rd., North Centerville. Pastor p.m.; Intermediate Youth Fellow­ Restaurant, West Long Branch, more largely to the common ship, 6:30 p.m.; High School Youth Monday the W.S.C.S. will attend Monday. The purpose of his viait cause, none was richer in individ­ Automatic Transmission (M M Hebrew Cifrs gatls> Tonight at 7:30 p.m. is the first Fellowship, 7 p.m . the first anniversary of the Union is io review chapter operations. ual services. In mid-week lenten services to be •Beach W.S.C.S. Mid every'ThirsdaV do ring'Lent {. The monthly mesting of the*Wom­ ; Mr. Russell, a in e m.b e r of The Rev. John Forman (I), of > *sbbTH.^H,3!5?ns ' ‘ en’s Society will be held Monday M.Y.F.' meets Sunday, Mar. 18, at the church...... N.A.A. sincu 1037, joined headquar­ England, had a Robert (2) lie Jewish War Veterans' Sabbath a t 8 p.m . at 7:30 p.m. in Calvary Church, On Saturday the Senior MYF is - Bible Study Group meets Wed­ South Amboy. ters staff in November 1957 us an was born in Kurland, but passed will be marked. Friday at 8:30 administrative assistant for chapter going to Bellord to take part In nesdays at 7:30 p,m. Methodist Men's Club will meet over to Holland where he married p.m . when th e sermon topic will Christian Witness service. relations. The North Jersey Shore Joanna. lie returned to England Undercoating s1595 ,be “The Lasting 'in Patriotism.” Monday, Mar. 19, at 8 p.m. On Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Sunday The Faith Reformed Churcb C hapter, ch a rtered N ovem ber 1961, and emigrated to America, he first Kiddush will be pronounced by School will be held for children in Reformed Church of Keyport is one of 1(54 chapters with over located in Flushing, of which he All Makes and Modeli Repaired, Rebuilt Corey Siegel. Preceding the ser­ Middle Rd. and Posit Ava. the kindergarten and upwards and Warren St., Keyport 50,000 members and promotes fel­ was a Patentee in 1G-V5, he had a vice there will be a brief veteran's Hazlet at 11 a.m. regular church service Rev. Thcodoro C. Muiler. Pastor Rev. John 11. Sharpe, Pastor lowship. accounting education, and son Aaron (4) who married Doro­ And Resealed ceremony, Including a salute to The Ladies Aid Far und Near So­ will, be held and a nursery is pro­ Senior choir rehearsal Is Thurs­ research in the accounting field for thy, lie was born in 11137. Me re­ tho flag and a prayer by Saul Dia­ ciety will meet Thursday at 8:15 vided. At 6:31) p.m. Junior MYF day at 8 p.m. accountants in this area. moved to Monmouth in 1(188; his mond, commander. At Oncg Shab- p.m. at the church house with will be held for grades sixth Junior chair rehearsal Is Satur­ children were: Aaron (orl G'owjw—Item’s ulwul tK rylhnw VouU vtpiU af M w p m riw m —o t t f t lk« Holy Communion will be cele­ There ia a (mall,monthly maintenance charge on Special brated Monday and Tuesday at 8 Checking Accounts. a.m.; Wednesday at 10 a.m.; Thurs­ the a r that gives you more to be happy about ( t s t s t ) day al 8 a.m.; Friday and Satur­ day at 6:30 and 8 a.m. respectively. More car for your money when you buy, more money for your car when you A s k (or Information regarding the different types o f Senior choir rehearsal Ih T hurs­ day at 7 p.m. That’s our Jot-sm ooth Chevrolet with rich, com fortable Interiors that mako you foal St. Jeha'a Methodist Church SMth Mala St., kind of pamfiered. liody by Fisher craftsm anship that pleases the perfectionist In you. Karilaa Tevaahlf Vigorous V8's or a savin^-savvy 6 you’ll ffet a kick out of bossing. Space (and Rav. Norman R. Riley, Pastor howIX Sunday worship services arc ai grace and a ride so gentle you'll think all the bumps have gone into hiding. ComM 4 a.m., t;M a.m. aad V a.m. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Church Khool meets at 9:M and trade-in time, you still sit pretty because you’re handing: over a C h e v r o l e t 11 a,m. The svening service Is aeld NATIONAL BANK at 7:M o'clock. Intermediates meet —which year after year brings a higher resale return than any other full- tor tha sixth, seventh and eighth Matawan grades at fl;4S p.m.; Senior Method* size car in its field* More? Plenty-aa CBi/tfvrII /lU rVD AI ET 1st Youth Fellowship, t:JO p.m.; your dealer'll happily tick off for you. J M ’ olW vU IlI LH u t KULE i I Post High School M.Y.F.i 7:30 p .n t BH44 m ut«d Uf price* published In tha National Gelhicmana Lutheran Churcb .Automobile Dealers Association USED CAR GUIDE. Maplo PI., Keyport Rev. Frederick Boos, pastor _ Sep ihe vew Chenrold al Hour hm l authorized ChcvrofeNeulrr’s _ Church services on Sunday aro - f i w W flft held at 8:30 a.m., 9:15 a.m, nnd II a.rn. Church school meets al !l;4!i a.m . Moraanvllle lUet.tdUlst Uiurcti JOHNSON - GIBB MOTOR CO. A<\4 MmI tf*4ani laafc la Martm'Mift Count? - IM9 Merganvllle M e r i t ifttam — Mwntor Ffrf«r«l ffaanraaw Rev, Frud II. Ilowcn, Pastor , , Owpirttfm Church survlccs are held on Sun IN M*IN STDEfl MATAWAN LOweH 6-1040 i r day a r * a.m, and. Sunday Sctwul i " M l1; ; . aietfta al 10 a.m. ’ T - r THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Th u n d a y, Mardt B, 1962 The Poisonous Tide Proclamation WHEREAS, a Joint Resolution of the New Jersey Legislature has declared tiie week of Mar. 4 through 10, 1962, a s “ Save Y our Vision Week" dedicated to the theme, “Better Vision For A Ful­ FrtsaBy Cwaty Agnt ler Life"; and From time to time I remind you WHEREAS, the New Jersey Ojv about the gardening and h o m e tometric Association and the Amer­ THE TICKER TAPE parade in New York for Lt. Col. grounds ndvica you can get st no ______ican Optometric Association, which John C. Glenn jr. was a dandy and I’m sure lie enjoyed cost from your county agricultural sponsor “Save Your Vision Week” every golden minute of it . . . but, oh. I’ll bet he regretted \&3&Fbt8X!m Um nSt SSBmVA agsnt. He Is a member of th1 for the purpose of reminding and it at the W aldorf when those politicians started off in higli r m m n u h i u i m . ■— )— >.* Rutgers College oI Agriculture who informing the public concerning works snd lives in your county. the conservation and improvement gear . . , He’d probably have preferred to stay at the Boy Farmers for years have relied of vision, dedicate this year’s ob­ Scout affair which was underway on the roof at the same upon the county agent ns s lource servance to the theme, “Better Vi­ time . . . (Aside to Commissioner Flynn) That w'as a real sion For A Fuller Life”; and of Information hacked by solid re­ covered dish . . . Thursday was the first clear day since search at the College. In increas­ WHEREAS, the number of senior ing numbers In recent years bom*; citizens in the State of New Jersey Feb. 17 , . . February set a record of sorts when 15 days of owners have talked with him on has grown to more than a hftlf rain w ere recorded . . . still it was better than snow , . , Don’t the phone, heard him ipesk st a million persons; and think we’re out of the winter time yet . . , Only two years WHEREAS, Ihese senior citizens meeting or received n bulletin or ago we had eight inches of snow on tiie first day of Spring THURSDAY, MARCH • . MB circular from him. have a #»reat deal to offer their community, their state and their . . . M ar. 21, rem ember . . . M arch will bring with it the an­ In C s tg ij Setting nation through proven ability, val­ nual taxpayers’ gripe sessions when municipal budgets The Poisonous Tide If you've never met a county uable experience and mature judg­ ageat you can do so beginning m ent; and are aired at public hearings . . . Many are scheduled to D m m m ingly •ndlcu flow oi human and Industrial Saturday and continuing until Mar. WHEREAS, aging bringa about come up for public hearings this week and next . . . Next wait* into our area riven and atreams has become more IS at the International Flower Show ccrtoin normal physiological chang­ time, check that item “reserved for uncollected taxes” . . , in the New York Coliseum. You than natutv ean handle. Sanitary engineers are working es in the eyes, making it necessary it represents an additional burden that is placed on the tax can do more than meet him; you to use vision aids; and to atom tha “poisonous tide" but they have been hampered can try to stump him with a garden WHEREAS, the science of optom­ paying taxpayer to make up for the taxes not paid by others. by a ihortage o l adequate facilities. ing question. etry has made great strides THE BOROUGH OF Union Beach appears to be having through research in developing new ‘ Thera U good naion for the existence of this problem Rutgers snd Cornell have teamed plenty of problems, not the least of which is the tax rate tn many areas* One of the major (actors is that the popu- up for the fifth year to present and better corrective lenses, sub­ normal vision aids, and contact forecast for 1962. One of the reasons for'that $4.35 estim ated la tion exploaion ia winning the race over modemization of an exhibit st the show. County agents from both New Jersey and lenses, thus helping to make it pos­ rale is that 20 per cent of the property owners didn’t pay - old-faeilitiflB_and construction ol new treatm ent plants. New York, along with specialists sible for senior citizens to use their their taxes last year. That’s one out of every five. If every, NatUM itaclf could do th* job when our communities valuable assets to the fullest; from the two universities, will be body paid their taxes in Union Beach, a saving of about w en not so'dose together, and there was enough space be- on duty behind an "information NOW THEREFORE, I, RICH­ ARD J. HUGHES, Governor of the 80 cents could be effected in the tax rate . . . And that ain’t Iwcwn the cities to allow the w ater to cleanse itself natural­ please” counter on the third floor. State of New Jersey, do hereby hay . . . W atch for the borough to make every effort to get ly. Today the waste discharge from many citics loads the The exhibit area itself will throw proclaim Ihe spotlight on better lawns, an East Point on the tax rolls before the end of this year . . . w ater with substances that kill the cleansing underwater MAR. 4 - 10, I9G2 especially timely, and apparently, AS The Nalco tract also could be put to referendum to relin­ growth, use the purifying oxygen and clog filtering gravels timeless, topic. SAVE YOUR VISION WEEK quish citizens’ rights and put on the selling block too . . . on the river bed with filth. Most of the time county agents in the State of New Jersey, dedi­ Sale of the water works might not be so outlandish as it ( In many local areas treatment’ facilities are over- don't enjoy such an exotic setting. cated to the theme “Belter Vision may first appear either. . . No m atter, it looks like it’s going On working days you can get in For A Fuller Life"; the dissemina­ whalm ad. If the capacity is insufficient to handle the nor* the main subject of discussion at touch with the Monmouth County Fifty Years Ago tion of information to senior citi­ to be a lough year all around . . . Officials will do as much ■ 1 1 1 flow, boom «( the waste m aterial m ust be poured into (Issue Thursday, Mar. 7, 1912), the meeting of the Township Com­ agent at his office in Freehold. zens lo help make their later years as they possibly can to ease the situation . . . But it will be A special scluol meeting was mittee last night, at which time the -''...'th* river in a raw state, receiving no treatm ent at alL . Mare Sen Far Gyaura greater years through improved ordinance for said system came up up to John Q. to show some reasonableness and patience ■ W han new equipment has been provided and modern House plant questions keep com­ held In the Graded School Tuesday vision; and commending the optom­ for third and final reading. while the process is continuing. ing In. Mrs. H.M.A., Hacketts night, .between 7:30 and 8-.tS etrists of New Jersey for their ef­ " methods employed, up to 90 per cent of the organic matter o'clock, and twenty-eight persons Offering hit record of the past town, sounds discouraged about forts in encouraging, through this ODDS ’N ENDS . . . Worth repeating is that tip con­ can V* removed M ore the effluent ia discharged into the her Gynura, also known as purple voted to authorize an issue at twenty-five years in the office ot educational activity, all senior cit­ ’ t i v c r . U (very town and city bad these m odem installations velvet plant. bonds to the value of $8,000 for the Surrogate of Monmouth County, izens to enjoy their golden years cerning junk mail. If you’re fed up wilh it the best way to the —f— iw tf 10 per cent would bo removed through na- Its leaves droop and finally die. purpose of buying a plot of ground Joseph L. Donahay made the first to the fullest. end the daily deluge is to answer it. W hen you answer your to cost |22S and erecting and equip­ f twil fihntioo* : . Mrs. A. enrlnsei n plant label that public announcement that he would GIVEN, under my hand and the first letter you automatically become a member of the Na­ ■ays thii plant grows best in full ping a school house, thereon at a be a -candidate for re-nomination Great Seal of the State of Tho Job e f supplying t h i s now equipment must be done cost not exceeding, 17,775. There is tional Association for Answering Junk Mail. Here’s how: aad partial shade and needs lo be at a mass meeting in Sea Bright New Jersey, this twenty- - by oaeh individual community. In the bayshore area, Mata* watered liberally. no question but that a new school lait Saturday night. eighth day of February in W hen you receive your daily delivery, cautiously open the ia needed for tiie Cliffwood schol­ The forensic ability of Prof. F. (SEAL) the year of Our Lord one ‘postal inspection’ flap and remove the business reply ea- w m t , Keyport, Keansburg and M adison Township are meet- The big book ia our floriculture ars snd has been needed badly for tag thii challenge. How about the other communitief.? department disagrees. It s a y s Howard Lloyd and his eloquent or­ thousand nine hundred and velope or card (leave the other junk to be returned to the a number of yeari. The vote wai atorical power makes him in con­ Gynurs needs bright light a n d unanimous, about one-half of ‘he aixty-two, and in the Inde­ sender—he may have use for it). “Now replace the flap and stant demand as a speaker and sel­ pendence of the United mould be kept only fairly moist. ballots being cast by residents of on the card or blank merely write, ‘No, Thanks. Please re­ Jurmaa, a Democrat. He was elect­ States, the one hundred It'll be Interesting tn find out the Cliffwood section of the town­ dom does a week pass that he Is rot ed to the township committee in called up to address one or more and eighty-sixth. move my name from your mailing list.’ Be polite— but firm. 1957 and was re-elected in IMS to which one Gynura Itself proves ship. . Health Hints correct, the label with its advice and frequently several gatherings. /»/ Richard J. Hughes At this point, either tape or glue the return card or envelope a second three-year term. Two barge loads of brick were Fresh eggs are 19 c e rts a dozen G overnor for shade, or the big book at Rut­ shipped by the New Jersey Com­ to the original container. Now, for election to the elite or The Madison mayor Is a native gers that prescribes bright light. at the AAP Store this weekend. BY THE GOVERNOR: of Hoboken. He graduated from St. pany on Tuesday, this being the /s/ Robert J. Burkhardt upper crust department of NAAJM, place on those letters Km p Him A round first shipment to leave the plant Other specials are potatoes, 15 Michael'a Hich School, Union City, pounds for 19 cents; fresh spinach, Secretary of State not already so marked, ‘AIR MAIL.’ ” Note:' Postage on thea attended a technical ichool to along the creek since New Years. the return mail must be paid by the originator. This is fair, By Metwrf S. Nswjohn, M.D. Two large barge loads of coal were three pounds for 17 cents; iceberg learn photo-engraving. For the past Wilson To Run lettuce, large head, nine cents; since he wants an answer. tlac* UM cancer hai been kill 17 years he has been a photo-en­ towed in the tame day. iag more mm thsa smacn, al' (continued from page one) legs ot lamb, 21 cents a pound; Area graver for the New York World- tion that year and to a three-year During Monday night a snow pancake flour, Aunt Jemima, two though far a loaf Haw it w u re- the flood danger proved real. East Point also were inundated by Tetegram and Sun. He also is a term In I8». ' storm prevailed, and about an inch packages for 17 cents; fresh fillet (continued from page one) rded as a “ woman's dinase." snow fell. The sun's rays the wind-driven bay waters which member ol the Photo-engraver'i Councilman Vernon A. Ellison, of caused Of haddock, 23 ce n ts a pound. Oliver school districts resumed nor­ Trucks were used to remove per­ e rsaaon Is not that cancer it reached peak tide at 8 a.m. and 8 Union ia New York and his dection the other Republican incumbcnt a good part of it to disappear dur­ The aroma of the smouldering mal frchool activities. sons from houses near the beach­ fiproving tickle to its lin t love, but Tuesday, but on Wednesday, front and rescue operations contin­ p.m. Tuesday. • to the board ol freeholders will whose term will expire Dcc. 31, ing bon fire and the barrage of smoke State police reported that nearly mat women are reiistiag Its sla- fall, the make him the first present member announced yesterday he would be there was another ground which have wafted from the yards five feet of water broke acrass ued through Tuesday night and At peak tides Tuesday night, liter advances. covcred. of that body who belongs to a union. a candidate for re-election. He being o f those who have been unable to Route 35, Just south of (he Morgan Wednesday morning when boats when waters surged over many By Mag «r wart _ Lives h t w rw n Harbor promptly received the endorsement Samuel C. Towler has purchased put off the desire to clean up, is a Bridge, rendering the major thoro- were employed to take residents to thorofaies in Union Beach, over ccr's conqusst of tbem, women are of Mr. Bucco and the Republican an Overland automobile for use in positive sign that spring is ap­ fare impassable to traffic during safety. 50 persons were evacuated from The mayor lives ia Laurence Har­ his livery business. He proposes to bclpiag tlw asetves le loafer Hves. bor. He waa active in Democratic county executive committee. proaching. peak tides Tuesday and Wednes­ Assistance at the evacualion cen­ their homes. Evacuees were taken geir-eaaaiiaatiaa as a sMtter o» Appaiated To Council add more, if he finds there are The Board of Chosen Freehold­ day. The area, /eft unprotected dur­ ter was supplied by the Salvation to the Union Beach Fire Co. Fire dub eirele* before being chosen for demands for them. regulaf (eatlaa ha* raooKad ia the the townihip committee. He also Mr. Ellison was appointed to the ers have had the lake side of the ing northeast storms, often is in­ Army, the Red Cross nnd members House. Union Ave. and by charter­ diseovary oi many cancers In early council in 1959 by former Mayor A large cherry tree, which itood approach to the bridge on Lake undated by tide waters of Raritan of the Monmouth County Organija- ed bus to the Port Monmouth ii affiliated with a number of vet­ on the side of W. E . Preston's house aad caraUe atafM, with reported eran! and fraternal organizations. Ralph R. Dennis when Mr. Dennis Lefferli protected from the wash B ay. tion for Social Service. In addi­ School, a central relief point. BWMHWW savtag of at teatl J», took over as mayor to replace Mr. in Morganville, was blown over by tion, the CD director reported as­ Police Tuesday night reported The mayor has iatimated that he the brisk gale on Saturday night. when the winds from the west are M llvoa a year. Schanck, resigned, snd left a va­ high, by placing a filler of brick sistance was received from local Front St.. Union Ave., Brook Ave., • ill resign Us post aa the town­ Tuesday night of last week M organ - Commuting Men riwutd Mlow. a slmUsr oat- ship committee. M elected to the cancy on the council. Mr. Ellison bats thereon. scout units and from Raritan Town­ Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and thieves sgain visited Marlboro and ship which supplied its mobile Mra d safety; their womenfolk board of freeholders and upon tak­ was chosen for a three-year term Heuser snd Heuser have moved When tides reached their peak Sixth Sts. and Pine Sts. inundate^ in the general election of 19». broke io Abbott Worthley’s and communications center. u p tkem lo ds aa. T he ing the county office, it is learned James H. Baird’s places of busi­ their law office from the Central Tuesday morning, the right-of-way by the surging, wind-whipped tid*.. aim rinuld be aa annual physical thst HaraM A. Smith, Cheesequake, Mr. Ellison now is chairman of Building to Odd Fellows' Hall, on of the Central Railroad of New Jer­ Severe damage was reported end guest nl Mr. ami Mrs. I.'red M. when there w«ra dlswiatmls over to lid the vacancies csusrd by the bolll Marlon J. Wood, wife of freight line will resume service Ihe representation It wai gettlne nn llurlew. Congressman Kulpliiii ami rniignatltim. Mayor Norman Wood, mill Mi«. Kalurdiiy, March '2d. The hauls Mr, llurlew motored lei l.akclnirst t h e ; governing hodlei of M«dl*on The committee received recom­ M abel C, Faron seek Ihe fcinnlc which run on I Ills line are Ihe Ini- ami Eait Brunswick Townships, on Monday, where Mr. Sutphln ex- mendation! of former commlttec- deslgnal Ion. est lypci mill it Is a beautiful iltlr iitIimI lo Inkc n rlile on Ihe Akron, The mayor la ivrvlng hia third maa Myadert Itomema that the Republicans filed .losriih C, Hitc- down Itxritiin Huy nnd tluouj'.h Ihr ml due lo Ihe wind damaging the mmtrnim 4t**n m’M rff A ' mmmhrn mn O L O m t annual term sa hesd nf the munlei- township p r o v i d e apaolntlve c o nnd LmilNe Nlenrii, In the first NnriOHs. pal government. He flrnt became a ship, the lour was postponed, employee* in the township hull district; Sant W, Mnnlscnlen nnd A cnpaclty house responded to -Vlftll VOUI LOCAL AUfHOIIIVO OtDftMOStLI OUAllfV M A U I------townihip officeholder In IBM when wilh notary public seals anil Hint Mary Malcolm In the second dis­ Thirty Ycnrs Ago he wan named fo the rnnlag board the third niinunl minstrel show tne name of the township in tric t, and Fred T. IXimliildi anil (Imiie l-'rldity, Mur, ,1, IIIJ2) given last l-rliliiy night In Hie lll;ili of adjuatment (lurlnu tho admlnln- changed lo Avoid ■ confusion with Annie H, Ueriihmi* In Iho Hill'd Till! unter system fur the Krcnnmi tratlon ot (ornim' Muyor Walter School auditorium by Maluwan JOHNSON-CIBt MOTOR (0., INC. - 110 Main Si., Mitawia Matawan Horouth, tllslrlct. section uf Mntnwim Township war I’oiit Nil, 1711, A m erican l.eglon, Hwmley, Mardi 9, 1M2 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. fag * Five Col. Sehou Describes Orbit P-TA Awards Illustrated Talk On State Forests Science fa ir Judge* M atawan Personal Items Announcement haa been of the five Judges for the Mata­ For Science Fair N*w« Of You And Ytfur Family Is Appreciated At Any Tim* At Woman’s Club Of Matawan, Inc. wan High School Science Fair M Reactions In England be held in Ihe high school audl. The executive board of the Mata­ Alden T. Coitrcli of the New Jer­ H ats Modeled torium on Ihe evenings of Mar. Cat. Schou ii Ihe eon of Mrs. An­ second orbit and a decision had to wan High School Pare/it-Teacher sey Department o f Conservation During the pezt. month, a group Janice Mahoney celebrated her Mr. and Mrt. Arthur Little and of the members made hats under 15 and I*. The Judging will lako drew I. Schou ind (he brother ol bo m ade w hether he would try Association met in the high school and Economic Development was Thursday evening to finalize plans fifth birthday Tuesday afternoon son, Sandy, Beaver Lake, were the direction of Miss Josephine, place on Wednesday at 7: IS p.m. M il. Carl Bol, both of Matawan for a third. II was dinner time and the guest speaker at the meeting television started. Col. Schou com­ for the presentation of awards to at her parents' home on Wood­ weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Englishtown. The completed spring Judges are Robert Kofoed, vie* Township He ha* been atationed brook Dr. Cames and refresh­ mented that although Mrs. Schou students at the science fair which Frederick K. Dederick. of The Woman's Club of Matawan, models were worn by Mrs. John­ resident of Fogging Unlimited, in England tince J uik and resides ments were enjoyed by Beth But­ with hi* wife ind ion at 40 Grove prepared an excellent dinner she will be held next week. M r. and M rs. E dw ard W. C u r­ Inc.. Monday afternoon in the par­ son Cartan. Mrs. Harry Clune, ed Bank; William Fischer, Sci­ ler, Cindy Lou King, Debbie and rie spent Saturday with their son, Rence Department Chairman at was "closer in her thoughts to the Mrs. Ludwig Polanowski, who ish hall of the Trinity Episcopal Mrs. Donald Robinson, Mrs. Abell, Wiy, Ether, Surrey, England. Michael Neller, Douglas and Sandy flight, than to the task at hand.” was elected to serve as acting Hilly, at Trinity Pawling School, Church. Mrs. Nealis, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Dro­ Middletown Township lligb According to Col. Schou, an Ame r­ Smith, Kathy and Ronnie Hynes Pawling. N. Y. Alter the decision lor tha third president for the balance of the Mr. Cottrell illustrated his talk gan, and Mrs. Charles Rainaud, School; Dr. Francis W. tlolmaa, ican abroad learn* a great deal and Michael Mahoney. about the United Stales, primarily orbit was made Col. Schou contin­ year after the resignation of Mrs. Mrs. Rita Laird entertained at with slides. A tour of the state of the Senior Club and Mrs. Frank Keypart; Harvey Katz, head af from'the people he meets. He lays ued, “We listened to every word. Franklin Schaufele, presided al the Susan and Peter Waters and bridge Thursday night. Tiie win­ forests emphasized the types of Graziano of the Matawan Con­ Ihe Biology Laboratory, Mon­ there ia great curiosity about the Just that day the mail had brought meeting. It was announced that Michael Cremeans, Woodbrook Dr., ners were Mrs. Gerard Devlin, the trees that are planted nnd the suit­ temporary League. Miss Josephine mouth College, West Lii| donated a black mesh hat which Branch, and the Rev. Carroll B. How an American family ahroad a copy ot the National Geographic Mrs. John Caracciolo will assume spent Saturday in New York. They hostess and Miss Pat McKeen. Oth­ able uses for them. He explained and the people they met reacted containing an article and map of the duties of both recording and visited Radio City, Umpire State ers were Mrs. Wili/am Rabel, Mrs. the preservation of what we have was won by Mrs, S.B. Eggleston. Hall, rcctor of Trinity Episcopal la tht orbital flight of LI. Col. Col. Glenn's flight and this copy corresponding secretary for the Building and Greenwich Village. Frank Bliss, Mrs. Clark Moore, and the methods used to replace Members approved the pissage Chorcl), Matawan, who holds • 9*-- John C. Glenn jr., is described in was consulted and passed Irom balance of the year. Mrs. Gerard Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mrs, W. Oliver Diggin, Matawan, the growth tn the event of fire and of a bill on the control of billboard Bachelor of Science Degree ha • letter, written by Lt. Col. Andrew hand to hand as the excitement Gardner will act as chairman of Dederick were guests of Mr. and and Mrs. George Barbanell, Perth storm damage. advertising in the New Jersey Chemistry from Unlverst* Mrs. Arthur Little and son, Sandy, Legislature, Donations also weie J. Schou, a former resident o t Mat­ mounted." Word finally was receiv­ the scholarship fund committee due A m boy. The new process of fighting ‘ y. . awan, and now a member ol the ed that the re-entry must take to the resignation of Mrs. William at the Crystal Brook Inn, Eaton- Mrs. Alta Zelwak, Ravine Dr., forest fires was illustrated. Chemi- voted for the Matawan First Aid U.S Air F o r c e stationed in place and attention was turned to M arshall. town. They were celebrating the and Mr. and Mrs. Donald I. Lewis, culs are now dropped from a low- and Rescue Squad, the 8 to 15 Dedericks' wedding anniversary. Little League and the McDowell Eniiland watclics and docks. Quick calcuhi- Elected to serve on the com­ Beechwood Terr., were Sunday flying plane dousing and stopping Fund. mittee for revision of the by-laws Mrs. Raymond Ritter, Mrs. Alex guests at a dinner party given by the fire. A plane can drop ihe Troop 66 Holds i Attention was called to the fol­ were Mrs. A.J. Tomasello, Mrs. Smutko and Mrs. John Kobus Miss Flo Grander, Belford. chemical, and return fur another load in less than seven minutes. lowing coming events: Mar. 12, Norman Soltysik and Mrs. Bay* attended the Wednesday matinee Mrs. Paul Egan entertained the The passage of the Green Acres Guest Night of Contemporary Court Of Honor 1 nard Smith. Serving on the nom­ of “ M y F a ir L ady” In New York. Thursday Dessert Bridge Club at Hill will permit more experimenta­ League, Junior Woman’s Club and inating committee are Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. William R. Craig her home on Broad St. The win­ Boy Scout Troop 66, M ataw an, |M> 'iif i t tion and preservation of the state’s the Senior Club at the First Bap­ Dolan, Mrs. Frank Arteili and spent the week in New York. ners were Mrs. Leroy Sickles, Mrs. held a Court of Honor Feb. 17 In forests. tist Church at 8:15 p.m.; Mar. 22, Mrs. Gardner. They saw a performance of “Mary, Bertha Story Schanck and Mrs. Ed­ Matawan High School auditorium. Wins Vogue Contest fashion show and card party in M ary ." ward Currie. Other guests were “The opening ■ ccremony, the pledge lua In order to clarify the part the Mrs. Tell Lederman, Prospect the Reformed Church House, Key­ Mrs. Roceo Mazzi, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Gerard Devlin. Mrs. Robert to the Hag, w as led by Jeff Smitlth. P*TA is playing in the Matawan Point Gardens, won the Vogue port; Hahne and Company Day, _ * ■ b y . Alex Smutko and children, Susan Erdmann. Mrs. Thomas Welstead, senior patrol leader. Inducted into Regional High School Science Fair Pattern Contest. Mrs. Lederman’s M ar. 29. and Allen. Broad St., spent Satur­ Mrs. Joseph Baier, Matawan, und tha troop during an investiture on Mar. 15 and 16, it was stated simple navy blue wool dress fea­ The board of directors will meet day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Noble, Holmdel. ceremony were two new scouts, that the fair is under the super­ tured a roll collar and matching Monday. Mar. 2G, at the parish hail William Grimaldi, Baltimore. Md. Guy Blankley nnd Howard Selin, vision of the science department .Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Pat Manzo leather bell with thong detail. Her and the American Home Depart­ Mrs. Allan J. Morrison enter­ gcr. Mark Entcrline, Robert Hud­ and the administration of the high and son. Frankie, visited Mrs. Man- accessories included navy bill;} ment wiil present Mr. Gedrys from tained at bridge Wednesday. Her son, Jeff Smith and Arthur Grace school. The P-TA will be respon­ zo’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold shoes and purse, and white gloves. Sterling Furniture Company. He sible only for purchasing and pre­ guests were Mrs. Charles Perrine, explained tho meaning of the 12 Warne. Elizabeth. She had made her hat, an original will present a program on home senting tne awards to winning stu­ Mrs, L.W. Lemaire, Mrs. Arthur scout laws to the new boys and Mr. and Mrs. John Klein, Beech design of assorted fruits and decorating. dents. Judges will he selected from Hall, Mrs. Johnson Cartan. Mrs. Warren Long, assistant scoutmast­ wood Terr., spent Wednesday in leaves, to complete her ensemble. Mrs. Smith was appointed chair­ the community by the high school Arne Kalma, Mrs. Bayard Lam- er, talked about their future as New York. They saw the perform The judges wero Mrs. Luba man of the nominating committee. administration and science depart­ born, Mrs. Ross W, Maghan and scouts. anee of “Camelot” and later dined Kozuchak, fabric buyer ut L. Bam­ She will be assisted by Mrs. David ment. Prize winning exhibits will Mrs. Harry Pitcher. The winners at the “Headquarters.” berger and Co., Monmouth Shop­ Bruce und Mrs. Abell. Leslie T. Grace, scoutmaster, be presented at the counly science were Mrs. Kalina and Mrs. Lam­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Lewis ping Center; Mrs. Frederick W. A discussion on “The Nighl They welcomed the parents and guests fair later this spring. born. Seidenzuhl, instructor at the Singer Burned the Mountain” will con­ and introduced the Iroop com­ Wednesday evening Mrs, Dave wera Saturday evening gu?sts of It was decided that the first prize Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis, Sewing Machine Co., Red Bank; tinue al the meeting of the litera­ mittee, S.M. Entcrline, William Thompson, Mrs, Phillip Grimaldi, in each category would be a gold Plainfield. Mrs. Evelyn Abrams, a profession­ ture department in the home ol Quinn jr., Jac A. Cushman, Calvin Mrs. John Kobus and Mrs. Alex medal; second prize a silver plated al dressmaker. Mrs. Arthur D. Rissmiller, Lloyd D. Pearce, Harold Thorsen, Ho­ Smutko saw a performance of Leo Milton, a student at Rider medal, and third prize a bronze The other members who made Rd., Matawan, Monday, at I p.m. ward Henderson, Everett Tremper medal. A trophy wiil be awarded “Mousetrap" presented by the Fort College, Trenton, was u weekend and Rollin Richards. Mr. Enter- guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. ensembles from Vogue patterns Mrs. Bayard Lamborn will con­ for the best over-all exhibit. Monmouth Showcase. and modeled their garments were tinue the book review. line, chairman of the troop com­ Friday evening Mr. and Mrg. and Mrs. Anthony Fariello, Wash­ mittee, commented on tiie various ington Ave. Mrs. Fariclln’s moth­ Mrs. Thurman C. Nealis, Mrs. W. A card party for the benefit of Jac A. Cushman attended the an­ Rulon Smith, Mrs. Peter Ten Eyck, the building fund will be held in activities of the troop and express­ nual dinner-dance of the American er, Mrs. Joseph Donegan, and sis­ Student Nurses At Mrs. Albert Abell, and Mrs. Frank the parish hall of Trinity Episcopal ed his satisfaction that the troop Gas Association at the Hotel ter, Miss H. Donegan, Fordhom, Drogan, Mrs. Joseph Dietrich mnd- Church Monday, Apr. 3D. Tickets is still growing and advancing Marlboro Hospital Roosevelt in New York, and another sister, Mrs. Leo Mil­ oled an ensemble which she had will be sold al the door. through tne ranks rapidly. Mrs. Milton Bowie, Mrs. Herbert ton, Westchester, were Sunday LT. COL. ANDREW J . SCHOU made but, was not entered in the Mrs. Joseph W. Sheldon was The following awards were pre­ Psychiatric nursing experience Cottrell and Mrs. Stockton Hopkins visitors at the Fariello home. is being gaiaed by students of the Vogue contest. hospitality chairman. sented by Mr. Quinn, advancement “ Staten'* and ev«»n rnnrf misinfor­ lions were made trying to make saw the John Glenn Motorcade Capt. Joseph P. Carroll and Mrs. chairman: Second class badges, mation. "It is disconcerting to hear the time "real and adjust it to lo­ Ann May School of Nursing at Fit- Thursday In New York. They had Carroll, 264 Broad St., and Capt. kin Memorial Hospital, Neptune. Steven Long, Victor Armelllno and people talk ot the United States nnd cal times." dinner at the Calico Kitchen and Richard Carroll and Mrs. Carroll, Daniel Mancinl; merit badges, Jefk Russia as if they were both huge “ Finally with sighs of relief and Six senior students started classes later visited the Antique Show at Morganville, recently returned to Monday at the State Hospital, Smith and Robert Shaflo. Jan Po» and equally difficult peoples to get thankfulness that Col. Glenn was Madison Square Garden. their homes after spending a month Demo Women Install Officers lanowski, a charter member of th# along with,” he comments and safe, happy that Mrs. Glenn’s or­ Marlboro. One of the students ia Phyliss Maghan, a student at in Florida. While in Miami Beach, Miss Maureen Dennis, daughter of troop, was presented with a troop says, “ It ia difficult to understand deal was over and pride in this Moravian Seminary for Girls, they stayed at the Safari. On the officers warrant by Mr. Long. Jao the power of the United States un­ American accomplishment, we Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dennis, 156 Bethlehem, Pa., ’vas home for the way home they visited Mrs. J. Mra. Potter Nettles, Asbury Park, Others Introduced by Mrs. White Freneau Ave., Matawan. is a Life Scout, working for Eagle til one gets a slight glance through toasted the occasion with cham­ weekend visiting her parents, Mr. Buckley at West Palm Beach. gavo the invocation at the third an­ were Past County Presidents, Mrs. Scout, and Mr. Long commended the eyes and ears of a foreigner.” pagne, obtained for the occasion The psychiatric affiliation at and Mrs. Ross W. Maghan. nual installation dinner-dance of the Adeline Barton, Asbury Park; Mrs. him for his work as junior as­ See* Haw People React Marlboro is part of the program Mrs. Douglas Ward entertained during the day," Col. Schou said. Women's Democratic Club of Mon­ sistant scoutmaster. Col, Schou notes that Americans of the.Nursing School students. Be­ at bridge Thursday evening. Her Frank Horan, Highlands and Mrs. Give Joint Toasl Charter Renewals mouth County held Thursday night Entertainment of the evening •b ro ad were given an unusual op­ Corey was sent to invite few sides the psychiatric experience, guests were Mrs. William Miller, Gustave J. Freret, Fair Haven; a at Crystal Brook Inn, Eatontown. was movies, taken at tha Klon* portunity to see how people reacted neighbors to drop in to give a Joint the students have a three months Mrs, Everett Carlson, Mrs. Leoti For Scout Troops former candidate for Freeholder P. experience in tho obstetrical and Paul Kiernan, state committee­ die Derby by Mr. Richards, and to the Glenn flight. He said the at- Rritlsh-American toast to this ac­ Christinat, Mrs. Richard Lewis, Paul Cnmpl, Little Silver and for­ emoon of Feb. 20 was "fairly nor­ pediatric departments and two Boy Scout Troop 10 and Explorer man and former mayor of Long slides taken by Robert Bentley. complishment. When the guests ar­ Matawan; Mrs. John Kinney, mer candidate for assembly Elliot mal untH about 2:20 p.m . when it months In the operating room at Post 10, Cliffwood Beach, held Branch, installed the following offi­ The show was narrated by Mr. rived, the toasts were proposed and Holmdel; Mrs. August Schmcling, Katz, Long Branch; Assistant Fitkin Hospital. Following the com­ charter renewal ceremonies Tues­ cers: P resid en t, M rs. R occo Bon* Enterline after which refreshments became apparent that Coi. Glenn the occasion was celebrated in Ihe Crawford's Cornen; Mrs. William Prosecutor John Petillo, Red pletion of the three-year program, day evening in the fellowship ha!l forte, Long Branch; first vice pres­ were served. would be launched on his great ad­ style it deserved. Col. Schou said Wilkins, Merccrville. The winners Bank; James LoBiondo, Shrews­ tho students ara given examina­ of Bayview Presbyterian Church, ident, Mrs. John Petillo, Red Bank; venture." A radio was turned on In the Englishmen discussed the flight were Mra. Miller, Mrs. Carlson bury; Township Committeeman tion! by tha New Jersey State and Mrs. Christinat. Cliffwood Beach, A report th e secretary. Mrs. Robert F. Norton, his office and nine Americans “lis­ front the viewpoint of science and of Earl Moody, Middletown; Com­ Kenneth Haynes To B oard of Nursing fn five areas. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas past year's activities and plans for Sea Bright, and treasurer, Mrs. tened to every word as it came to politics, and tne women from ihe missioner of Election Board Arthur They are given examinations in tho coming year were outlined by Raymond O’Neill jr., River Plaza. Be Guest Speaker ut frdm America, through the viewpoint of the wife and mother, Stocker, Woodbrook Dr., Saturday Charles; Dr. Robert McTague, medicine and surgery in addition Scoutmaster Joseph Maul and Ex­ Mrs. Bonforte said she was deep­ British Broadcasting Corp. Finally and all awaited the television pic­ evening were Mr. and Mrs. John leader of Atlantic Highlands; Wil­ Ihe moment came . . . and a quiet tures due to arriv e by jet in Lon- to psychiatry, obstetrics, and pedi­ Neller, Mrs. Joseph Mahoney, Mr. plorer Advisor George Hart. ly grateful to the members for Kenneth Haynes, lecturer, play­ liam R. Rockhill, leader of Wall wright and Journalist, will be the atrics. After successfully passing and Mrs. Marvin Hetrick and Mr. Post 10 plans a 13-day trip to their vote of confidence and enn- these examinations, the graduate is sidered it an honor to serve as pres­ Township; Waller Johnson, council guest speaker at the guest night , and Mrs. Ronald Hynes. They Monmouth Council’s new 200-acre candidate of Sea Bright. She also licensed to practice nursing and celebrated Mrs. Mahoney's and camp, known as Skelbo Lodge Ex­ ident. “With the splendid record of program of the Woman’s Club ot ihe past presidents, the assistance introduced all the club’* officials. I Matawan, The Contemporary may us# the title "Registered Mr. Stocker's birthday. plorer Base, in the wilds of On­ N urse.” Mrs. James Lederman, Wood- tario, Canada. It is located north­ of the Democratic leaders and full The special award went to Mrs. 1 League, and the Junior Woman's co-operation of Ihe entire member­ Campi. Little Silver. Mrs. John R. J Club. The program will start at Ann May students, usually six bridge, entertained al bridge! east of Bracebridge, near Clear to eight seniors, spend three Wednesday night. Her guests were Lake, about 1*1 hours driving time. ship, we can continue to build and Keilt, Atlantic Highlands, was din­ 8:15 p.m. Monday evening in the ner chairman and co-chairman was months studying at the State Ho Mrs. Richard Cermak, Huzlet; Roy Smith, owner of the properly, further the accomplishments of the parish hall of the First Baptist Mrs. Paul Kiernan jr.. Long pital, with which tho Nursing Mrs. George Deitz, Mrs. Bruce showed movies and told the scouts Democratic party in Monmouth Church, Main St,, Matawan. B ranch. “Comic Interlude” will be the School ia affiliated. There is class­ MacCutcheon, Mrs. Russell Weber, about the site. Coufity,'' ah« said. hu­ The club will meet in regular ses­ morous story of “How Our Lan­ room work in psychiatric nursings Mrs. Roy Kaiser, Mrs. Joseph Edward Kelley, institutional rep­ Mrs. White Toastmaster sion on Saturday, Mar. 24, at 1:30 guage Grew” out of the primitive and the students are assigned to Rankl jr., nnd Mrs. William Ohns- resentative, accepted the charters Mrs. Katharine E. While, chair­ p.m. in The Oaks, Middletown. The gestures and expressive grunts of: specific patients and required to man, Matawan. The winners were for the sponsor, the Bayview Pres­ man of the N.J. Highway Authority Middletown Township Woman’s the cave man. In this cuvalcade write a “care stud)'.” There are Mrs. Cer/nak nnd Mrs. Deitz, byterian Church. An American flag and State Commitleewoman, was g K . Club, of which Mrs. Raymond of everyday sketches told In pan­ other phases of patient care in Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor. was presented Troop JO by John toastmaster. Mrs. Whito said, which the students are involved, Harding Blvd., gave a party Democrats In New Jersey have O’Neill jr. Is president, will be host- tomime, sound effects nnd the spok­ Armitage from the Woodmen of en word, listeners find an enter- including recreational activities Wednesday in celebration..... of their ... ; the World. Robert Kreidler, scout much to be proud of wkh the eight and occupational therapy. son, G len ’s, second...... birthday. Hus f executive, presented the national years record of the Meyner admin­ tuinment that sparkles wlih fun. guests weio Beverly Allen, j cafiipltig award to Post 10 and a istration. Gov. Hughes will carry Yet, fundamentally, it's a demon­ Suzanne, Jan ic e, J e f f r e y I li o n ia s ize to ,h(! t f jt winni on these high standards and will stration lesson in the art of speak­ Honor Holmdel Couple and Alex Matthaey Patti, Cl.ery |.nlry in the sc0'ut week windo£ continue to recognize the abilities Special St. Pat's ing. and S eijhai e Pandolfo, Carla and ui |n . conl(,sL and qualifications of Democratic Meeting, Party Mr, Haynes enhances this unique On 35th Anniversary Michele Pohcari and Elizabeth I . , , . women in the state.” Mrs, White Interlude with special masks and an Bryan and Frances Smith. Glen’s i Following un Introductory talk paid tribute to outgoing president, enormous cape, which enables him i\Ii\ and Mrs. Frank Boyce, 238 Tho Matawan Democratic Club grandmother, Mrs. Frank Hertle ’ ?? ,,L‘ ment badge program by Mrs. Harry Hill, Keansburg, who to change character before your Main St., Keyport recently enter­ will hold a special St. Patrick’s sr. also was there. ' ^‘r- ^°*lcy* u court of honor was resigned because of conflict of in­ eyes. . tained a t a family supper party. meeting and party Thursday even­ : Street aeeae ia Surrey, England, where Lt. Col. Andrew J. Schou, Mrs. Robert Bentley, VanBracklej j1.0*0*' highlighted by the presenta- terest. ing, Mar. 15, at 8 p.m. In the base­ The party was in honor of Police Rd., entertained her bridge club! *lo.n (1L, J]e Silver I aim to Mia. Schou and their «m, Corey, reside. CH. Schou, a member ol Chief Joseph Phillips and Mrs. Mrs, Helen C. Rodgers, state ment of the Matawan Public Health Thursday night. The winners were ; Jolm ODea. Square Dance To Aid tka U.S. Air Force has been ilalloatd In Englaad since June. Hu is Phillips, Holmdel, who were cele­ committeewoman from Passaic Center, Broad St., Matawan. Mrs. William Wilbert, Hazlet, and a former Matawan resident aad the son of M n. Andrew J. Schou, brating their 35th wedding anni­ County and member of that coun­ All club m em bers and their Noreg Lodge 466 Mrs. Charles Pike. Other guests Malawaa Township, versary. William Hoevers Feted ty’s tax board, stated that Demo­ guest* arc* cordially invited lo at­ were Mrs. G. J. Sterling Thomp­ cratic “School of Politics’’ and the A square dance will be held During the evening, flowers, in tend, l thrill went through all of us, as wc don at 10:30 that evening. "The pic­ son jr., Middletown, Mrs. Ran­ On 25th Anniversary Facts Booklet had educated many S aturday, M ar. 24, at. t h e Oak keeping with the occasion, were A short business meeting will be y.Vknew the shot had been successful." tures,” he said, "were not anticli- dolph Harris, Mrs. Jac A. Cush­ Democratic women in politics and Shndos Fire House for the benefit- presented to the honored guests. In another part of the small base, mactic. They confirmed what we man, Mrs. F. Howard...... Lloyd jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Hoever, in so doing had aroused the interest i conducted by Charles 0 ‘Hare, pres­ of Noreg Lodge 466, Sons of Nor­ Others present were Mr. and Mrs. ident. 1 Election plans will be dis­ Coi. Schou's son, Corey, was at- had heard and we were happy.” and Mrs Baynard ' • Smith,- • Mala-- Matawan-Old Bridge Rd., Matawan. and enthusiasm of the women to a way, Sports Fund. Vernon Totten, Justus Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred cussed and tho local candidates for lending hij*h school where ihe Col. Schou recounted that tiie wan ’ | were Ihe guests of honor at a sur- point where they now play an im­ 12 Matawan Ave., Keyport, to the Holtslander, Miss Myrtle Boyce, this year’s election will be intro­ American teachers had relaxed 'ho next morning the London papers Jolin Masiello made his confir-1 priso party In celebration of their portant part in every election. chairman and may b« contacted at rules and many portable radios gave the flight the attention it war­ Raymond Boyce, the Misses Betsy ■nation Tuesday at St. Joseph's, i H5th anniversary at the home of duced. and Barbara Boyce, Keyport, and The speaker said at the grass LO 6-5206. were tuned in on the same pro­ ranted. H e said the comments on His sponsor Is Thetxlor# Berardi- j their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. root level. Democratic women, ef­ Leo Weinslcin. municipal lead­ Music will be by l/ncle George; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Kinhafer, celli. Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore j and Mrs. Carmen Messina, 57 er. will explain the election proced- tram. The hoy later recalled that the editorial pages were pleasing lo ficiently operating as district com- Vigor and the ABC Trio. M ataw an. Masiello served buffet supper; Broad St., Matawan. lor . minutes before and after the read and during the day British a mitteevvomen, election board offi­ u re. Mr. and Mrs. George Boyce were for the family later at their home j Mr. Hoever Is the desk office1!- launch "complete silence ruled the friends called to pass on congratu­ cials. resulted In more Democratic Refreshments will be served and unable to attend because ol illness. on Broad St. ! of tiie Madison Township Police De- Card of Thanki . achool." His father noted that this lations "for this one American fam­ women being elected to municipal there will be special Irish entertain­ J wish to Jhank all my friends, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Robinson j ]>artnient. ■roup of young Americans, attend­ ily lo all their British Iricnds were and county offices. She praised the ment and music. for their many kindnesses during and their son’s family, Mr. and i A buffet supper was served. . Ing high school 3000 miles from the America. And if they were Ameri­ club members for their fine work Mrs. Dorothy Hedglin and Mrs. my recent bereavement. 4 Supper Planned By Mrs. Richard Robinson and dau^h-! Attending were Mr. and Mis. nearest American soil, "exper- ca—who else could receivo the and wished the new officers suc­ Patricia Jastrab, co-chairman, will M rs. M ary V. Kolsa ter, Pat, Lebanon, and Mi:i. ' George Gillard, Mr. and Mrs. Walt- lanced the same thrill.” kudos they had to pass on?" Cliffwood W.S.C.S. cessful terms of office. be assisted by Mrs. Ann Ahlers. w jins—adv 8 His wife, in downtown London, Just a few days after the event Richard Robinson's parents, M r.! or Gaub. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rizzo, and Mrs. Tommy Marlin. St. ! Cedar Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- hid lunch at a place called the it was plain that people really At the meeting of the Women's ; "Cheshire Cheese” alter visiting wanted America-to succeed, Col. Society of Christian Servico of the Albans, West Va., had dinner i Ham Kaiser, Madison Acres; Mr. the London Silver Vauils.She lirst Cliffwood Community Methodist Saturday night at the Stockholm j and Mrs. Jerry Perno, Keyport; Schou observed. Before the flight in Somerville. | Mrs. Christina Riz/.o, Red Bank; i heard of the "Shot” from an Eng­ it waa obvious that people thought Church, held Monday evening at " Hah woman who said, “ I under­ the "Russians had the Space Lead" the parsonage, plans were made Mrs. Howard Krogh entertained : Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Itizzo; Cliff- at bridge Wednesday night j wood; Mrs. Gussie Bell, Mutawan; Hand your Mr. Glenn is off.” and with this lead was a feeling for a supper to be held Thursday, at her home on Farrington Rd.1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Messina, IM iv Ii Im Starts ol confusion and perhaps doubt Apr. 26, from 5 to 7 p.m. A roast A i Ihe afternoon . passed, (lie about ihe abilities of Ihe U.S. in beef dinner will be served. This Her guests were Mrs. Robert tfrd-f l-™g Uranch; Mr. and Mrs. George mann, Mrs. Milton Gunkle, Mrs. ! Morgan, Avenel; Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Schou family' atarted on their sep­ this area. "There is no doubt today will be the society’s first supper. Kverett Carlson, Mrs. Rollin Rich- ' bert Weiss and Mr. and Mrs. Dick arate paths for their home in Sur- that not only has the flight of John Members will attend the first fey, Tne lirlt arrival turned on the Glenn done much to give new anniversary of the Union Beach ards, .Mrs. Conrad Seboid, M ata-! Nellson, Old Bridge, radio lor the television had not yet confidence to Americans, but It has W.S.C.S. on Monday evening at wan, and Mrs, Duncan iilack, I Gifts were sent by Mr. and Mrs. come on for the day. D.B.C. was restored confidence among our 8 o'clock. The group will meet at Middletown. 1 Robert Hoever. Mrs. Carolyn Gaiib John Fiorina is a palienl at and Miss Suzanne Ganb. atill feeding the American commen- friends and given them new con­ tho church. ' Monmouth Medical Cenler. ; ------tir y through and by the time Col. fidence in A m erica," Col Schou Attending were Miss I. Ivins, Glenn was about lo complete his Mr. and Mrs. F. J. I-'errano; AAntniafnn W nm nn lr concluded. Mrs. F. Evaldi, Mrs. K. Hogan, spent Kahinliiy evening at Ihe j "«aT aw an VVOman i, Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs. T. Multhews, Mrs. W. Frew and Mrs. J. Drti- home ot Mr. and Mr«. c. d . i Practice Teachina G entile. ® tylor Ouard Clinic Matawan Day At Kis. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Robin-1 Mrs. L. Kallli Decker, m Main Held In Cliffwood Palm loach, Fla. son returned lumiu Friday night | St., Mutuwan, Is one of 81 students Residents Honored By Irom u two-week visit ill l-orl ; n| ihn State University who bi e.m Guadalcanal Coastaliers Corps Mutuwan Day was observed at Lauderdale. Fla, 1 licy were guests I practice teaching this week ' in Mothers served refreshments and Phipps Park, Palm Beach, on Mar. Perth Amboy Hospital of Mr. and Mrs. t-rniik J. Schan- sLMiior nnd Junior high schools A chape roned a color guard clinic I by a group of former and present z e n b a c l i ...... I i|II()ii,ilioiit Ihe stale. M a at Cliffwood Memorial School residents o f Matawan. A co-opera- Two residents of the bayshore Mr, mid Mr*, Howard Krogh j Seniors from Douglass, women's ON Sunday. tlvo luncheon and supper was the area were among the 40 men and enteimint'd Salurday night nl a , M n n< |h S| , Unlversilv The clinic demonstrated color feature and cards and awlmmlng women honored by Perth Amboy guard drills and Carlot Conception were enjoyed, Florida's weather General Hospital Monday night nt m"'" I ' *hS "« n“en-a S.Vl.-iei n dinner it lha Forge Inn, wood* Mr. ! and I 2 ‘m M r,.. »C, W, , 11 ut sun a m i! I in New Brunswick, and from lln- gave a talk lo parents and Invited waa perfect for tha occasion, Camd*n division are Included In MATAW AN OFFICE auetts of Matawan Township on bridge. Mr, nnd Mrs. Ruben Hager, Those attending Included Mr. and They wero Miss Cathleen McCor­ Meluclmn; Mr, nnd Mrs. Victor tha number as well ui nine in Um work dona by lha children nf scrvlca teacheiH, K IA N S IU R C ASSOCIATION Mrs, Edward Herbert, Mr, and m ack, 300 Sun.Hct Ave., Cliffwood Dirfenderfer nnd Mr, and Mri. SAVINGS 4 LOAN lha township In precision maneuv­ Mr*. B ecker Is leaching niuthc ering, American flag courtesy and Mra, William Elliaon, Weal Palm Beach, and Mis* H’velyn CJardm'r, Leonard i’eckwnrlh, Middletown. R.F.D, I, Matawan, Miss McCor­ malic* at M ai/iu^in JH^Ii ScImoI. ) 134 Main St. -- mutual ef arm a, In nripei of armi.i- Beach: Mr. and Mrs, Janies Mcln- Mr, and Mrs. Allen S. Nnrrls, mack h an Instructor in tho hospi­ Main St., celi'liraled their first an­ Interest In thla form of youth /or, Lake Worth; Georgu Harm, Matawan Tel. LO 6-2800 * flMHi activity. Color guards pres­ tal’* Charles E. Gregory School <».' niversary Saturday niulil wllli din­ Change Parly Date Mra. Rhoda I.oKevre, Mr. and Mrs. Nursing, and Miss Gardner In on ner at liic ItiilloiHvnod Munor, Mrs. Cl I’lcnsu hcikI me free Savings Account Calculntnr, ent Included Point Pleasant Point- the nursing staff. era, Jersey Cyclonea, Guadalcanal John Llitdsoiti, Mlninl; Mr. and Norris' pari'iils, M r. um I Mis, Tin1 imirrii /{r.is <:;ml |>.iNy which i;j I’lonsu open Suvlngs Araiunl In my name. My check for >>, , r M,„- ’Ihe occasion marked the servlci' Jam e, W. Hnsnviioil and her mini ; was to lie sixni.inied liy Ihe Mala I ...... Is enclosed. Mall savings book lo me. Mldgetoerl, and Guadalcanal Coast- Mra. Frank Fischer, Fort Lauder- of tlmw who had been associated - r - and lint'll', Mr, mul Mrs, Dnvhl wan Firsl Aid Auxlllniv Tuesday * lllers, aa host corps. ii»le; Mr. and Mrs. David Marlin, with the hospital for 10 years or Mims, all ill Sliver .Spring, Md , , nlglil wus cancelled because of lie- j N aum ...... , The stage In the achool audilorl- Mr. and Mra. Kdgar Pike, Mr. and more. were here fur I lie weekend In Join : bad weather. The chairmen, Mrs. ' um wai lined wall lo wall with col­ Mrs. Edwin II. Dominick, M ata­ In celebration. ! Ilnmhl Holmes and Mrs, Mel In- I SI m e t ...... How ui m in t hiiHlness curds? or guard trophies for the Inspection wan; Dl, C, LeRoy Close and Mrs. Wadiiesilay evening Miss Carey | sley, luve uimonneed llial the par- We cun supply them quickly Tully, New York, was overnighl |y will he held Tuesday al H p.m., i of lha public won by Ihe Guadal­ ...... Z o n a ...... Statu Close, and Mr. and M is.. J iiiih’.h and at lliu right pricit. Come guest uf Miss Jnyue Ward, Hclieiick In Ihe Flrsl Aid Building, I.IIIIim i .... canal Cofilalirr*. / V tA B rtc k h , K ej^w rt, T aiid tr,1 u*. /We, 1 I (ft,, Malaiviiii, | Ill-- ’ 1 '»*— N p l t a THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. i. Thursday, March t, IMS Je w MoiuMuth Couacil For Girl 60th Anniversary Of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Scouts famed; Aides In Area You are cordially invited TIW MW MMMMMb CMMCil «f HM SewM Md M flnt ttrnul Mr*. Tierney pointed out lhat aMtftag, Mtowfng apacial dadic*- now the group* are all one coun­ cil, their service*, p ro g ram s, train­ tlaa-ctrtmaal** la Oa Monmouth ing and camping plans, will be to attend the Ctnur'i Clvk Audilor- unilied an d greatly enlarged. T he Bitontow*. Th* Mawnouth council, she said, will m aintain Caurt Houm Couacil, the Northern three camps, *11 in the Freehold MoamogthCounty Council and Ihe a re a of Monmouth County, includ­ Sior* Council of Clri Seoul*, now ing Nomoco, Sacajawea and Rug .fcava Joined a i , one, following a Wen. ■alioa-wld* tread in Clri Scouting. Mr*. Tierney also announced that Thaaaw eruniialion which haa the first meeting of all the Brown­ Mr*, WiiHim Tierney. Middletown, ie, Intermediate and Senior Scout GRAND . Ua omcuiive director, will of­ Troops of the council, with all adult fer program* ol acltviiie* to a leader* and committee member* awmberihlp of more than 10,000 participating will be Sunday, Mar. (irli, including Brownie*. Inter­ II, in Aiibury Park’s Convention mediate and Senior Scout*. The Hall, Thi* will be a “Dimes for .combined council*, '*aid the new Daisy" .program, honoring the 'director! have been pretenilng founder of Girl Scouts, Juliette Gordon Low whose nickname was OPENING Scouting program* to youngsteis ia all (ectwni of Monmouth County “Djisy.” All dimes contributed, and part of Ocean County for more will be used for the Scouts Inter­ than 2S yetrt. Shore Council mark­ national Fund, which promotes o f ed ;ita.U th anniversary in INI. American Girl Scouting and the Northern Monmouth wa* 21 yean principles it stands for on a world­ : old the h i m year, and Monmouth wide basis. Court Houm, II. The council's first annual Girl llie new organization will have Scout Review will be held May 10, n o n than 3000 registered adult* II and 12 in Moomouth Shopping terviag ia many capacities Many Center in Eatontown. The program Ciw. Richard J. llughe* is shown signing a proc- are >1, Emerson Thomas, former mayor of Wesl- of then* womrn, Girl Scout* ail will feature exhibits on the various lamatioa which proclaimed the week of F eb, 23 to licld; B. I.ytell, farmer Stale Senator from Sussex al ■ Iheir live*, have been *erving phases and programs of scouting, Mar. I aa Liquefied Petroleum Ga* 90th Anniversary County; Iln rry R osen; JVIanucI G alo, K eypurt; Lew here *ince the Shore Council wai special display^ and live programs Week. Standing behind the governor, left lo right. Kali and Henry Aust. eatabliihed 8 year* ago, and many in the auditorium, and a parade on the Center’s malls, May 12. have taken ipecializM training at held in St. John's Methodist Church tha National Ctrl Scout training Staff members of the council in camp, Camp Edith Macy ia New the bayshore area are Mrs. Ann 3990 Visited By recreation building and attendance Picas Entered In Yatfc Stat*. Ertl, Hailet, bookkeeper; Mr*. Wil­ at 11 sessions totaled 140. RESTAURANT liam Till, chairman of district two, In Union Bcach, the nurse as­ and Mr*. William Quinn, a mem­ MCOSS Nurses County Court ber of the nominating committee signed to the borough made 124# 5MOKS SALE from the second district of the The eight public health nurses of c a lls on 323 persons, w ilh 572 bed­ Bayshore area men entered pleas 182 Main Street — Matawan PUMMEIM FM MEN council. Monmouth County Organization for Social Service who serve in six side visits counted for 1961. Twelve In Monmouth County Court Thurs­ d m a J B T n a u m w o m r n bahy clinics were held in the day before Judge Edward Ascher. n O -J T K -m HMICHILDREN bayshore communilie* of Mon­ Pah Acquitted m outh C ounty m ade a to tal of M,- newly-established health center, . Ma*y Otlwr Popular Brtad* They were arraigned by Assistant 1W visits lo 3990 persons, acco rd ­ w ilh an atten d an ce of 250. . Monmouth County Prosecutor John To Choate From Dennis and Vincent Gleason, Clif­ ing to the MCOSS annual report Keansburg, where 2791 visits W. Applc(*a*®- F rank D eLuca, K ey­ epm E m l q i TIB * — .fat. « ton Ave., .Lakewood, Were acquit­ issued today. port, pleaded not guilty to • charge ted of pasting a worthie**4397 These visits and (hose nude in were made to Ml residents, also EASY CHAKOE check to Ihe Keaniburg Beverage other areas ol ihe county, totaled .had 12 infant and pre-school clinics of grand larceny. Co. Jun* IS, The Gleaions told a 60,0M v isits m ade to 13,717 persons in the health center on Main St., The prosccjlor said DeLuca i< 11 A.M. Sat. Mar. 10th jury aitting before Monmouth Coun­ in Monmouth County by Ihe 40 and attendance totaled 234. The charged with the theft Oct. 2%, UCONII SHOES ty Judge Edward J. Aicher that MCOSS public health nurses dur­ MCOSS also provides school nurs­ 19G1, alon^ with another man who m w . riw R , Kifpwt the check w u issued without a date ing 19C1. The year’* visits bring ing for St. Ann’s School in Keans­ hax been sentenced, of $662 in a » ------and waa lo be a form of promissory to the 2,000,000 mark the total b urg. equipm ent front th e E dw ards In* note to be cashed later. . made by MCOSS during the past Miss Kathryn Cooper is super­ dustrial Center, Inc., Matawan half century. The organization will visor for the area, and Ihe staff Township, where DeLuca was em­ Mayor Applogato will cut tho traditional opening ribbon in be 50 y e a rs old on Ju n e 24, 1962 nurses include Mrs. l.ucille G«f- ployed. and during that time ha* built up frey, Mrs. Claire Parrish and Mrs. Louis DiCapua, Maplewood Ave., a short formal oponing ctremony. Como and inspect our fin# n i l ELECTRIC HEATING one of the broadest family-centered Letitia Pa rise, Middletown Town­ KennshiirK. pleaded not j>utl(y to a public health nursing programs in ship; Mr*. Eva Boyette. Mrs. char^c of breaking and entering. SURVEY the United States. Maureen Cole, Mrs. Elizabeth Nu­ Mr. Applegate said that DiCapua ntw restaurant. Of the m ore than 10,000 visits gent, Keansburg and Union Beach; is charged with entering a Route made in Middletown, Holmdel, Mrs. - Ruth Cain, Highlands; Mis. 35 K&soline station in Holmdel W A T O N I 9 0 0 M O K COMPLFTt HOUSt Raritan, Union Beach, Keansburg Mary Eleanor Brown, HolmHrl ind Oct. 15. and Highlands, SSS7 were for bed­ R aritan . Thomas Taber, of Route 79, Marl­ FREE COFFEE AND . . . side nursing care to Ihe sick. The boro, pleaded not guilty to a charge others were Tor health guidance County Petroleum of petit larceny. According to tlie ZIEGLER BROS., INC. and preventive health services. In­ prosecutor, Taber has been chai j*. cluded In the program are many Association Elects ed with the theft of $90 worth or LO 6-4219 services, now required by the state (ires and wheels from a used car health department under minimum A. Edward Burk or Gulf Oil Cor­ dealer on Route 79, Marlboro. Ta­ Specializing In standards for local health depart­ poration, Neptune, was elected ber is represented by William ments. By combining these ser­ chairman of the Monmouth County Burns jr., Keyport. vices with Ihe bedside program of Petroleum Industries Committee Albert J. Kingcter, Kearny, plead­ MCOSS, according lo Miss Winona at the organization’s annual meet­ ed not guilty to a charge or at­ E. Darrah. executive director, the ing held at Crystal Brook Inn, tempted breaking and entering. Bar-B-Q Chickens and Ribs hero's wishing you a Ben Voyage communities with which MCOSS Eatontown. Other officers elected Kingeter, the prosecutor said, is has contracts are able to offer were Harry Jackson of Humble charged with attempting to break Also Orders To Take Out Iheir residents a well supervised, Oil It Refining Co., Shrewsbury, into Walsh’s Sweet Shop, Keans­ professionally qualified program at vice chairman, and Ed Orlando, burg, July 9. No trial dates were a much lower cost than would be Tidewater Oil Company, Newark, set for the above defendants. possible on an individual commun­ aecretary. - ity basis. Municipalities appropri­ The primary purpose of the or­ When you compute your tax and Call LO 6-9816 Open Sundays 11 A M. T il 10 P.M. ate part of the cost, with the re­ cniltt at aceaa ganization at both Ihe county and there is a balance due, enclose vayaga whta yoa mainder provided by private con­ payment in full wilh your 1961 fed. tributions. atate levels is to develop a pro­ •Mat us to maka gram of good relations between the era! income tax return. Checks or Badrida Program money orders should be made pay- al lb* arrangements. The bedside program includes industry and ihe public in the best interest of the consumer, c.ll. abl: to “Internal Revenue Serv­ professional nursing care for Ihe ic e.” sick under physicians’ orders, in­ Mead jr., of Shell Oil Company, Brown Travtl Bureau struction of family members in Ihe Mate chairman of the New Jersey V a a w M I II r M n - 11* sank at., Itltt t a t K care of a sick member, post opera­ Petroleum Industries Committee, t kM toan. IIW N - Ntakl Calla: CO MtU spoke briefly on the industry’s com­ tive care, injections, maternity and munity service program. CONGRATULATIONS . . . child care instruction, assistance with rehabilitation of the handi­ S. Jackson Burns, Sun Oil Com­ capped and guidance for families pany, state school program chair­ To Flo and George On Tho Oponing of Their who need special health services. man, discussed the school pro­ The nurses are professionally train­ gram in detail and described the Fine New Restaurant EiJfjrisuxJ r MOTORS ed with special education in public new material now available for ihe ...•-CAN I .... health services. 1S6I-62 school year. Tlie service offered in Holmdel HIRE..... YOUR AUTHORIZED and Raritan Townships stems from Cancer can strike anyone, any­ the bungalow health center on Key­ where. Your best prolection, ac­ SOMEONE FRANK DEVINO port Rd., Holmdel. There were 565 cording to the American Cancer TO DO IT ?. BU ICK »nd O PEL visits made In Holmdel Township Society, is an annual health check­ General Contractor to Ul persons and in Raritan 495 up. M ataw an persons w ere serv ed in 1378 visits, 8 Crass Avo. DEALER infant and pre-school clinics are

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PRospect 5-1J 47-8-9 : ; Qiinlllv I'riiilticls I’nr llonie And Industry N-28 West I'liint Street Wc Deliver - Ctl 4-2MHI Kevnort A —* * March t, 1H1 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Pag* Seven ^Miss DiGiovanni Nuptials For Uniou Beach Girl Keansburg, and Miss Bette Bryn*. Wed Saturday In Engagements Laurence Harbor | Mutual Fund Sptialitt K eyport. 1 Zweiacher-Laughlin Miss Snyder will become tha Ih Sunday Bride bride ol Frank Bryne Jr. on'Apr.*. Laurcnce Harbor Mr. and Mrs. P. Frank Laughlin, Couple Married 247 VanDorn St., Keyport, an­ 14, 1962. T hey will resid e a t $ St. ; L aw rence’s C hurch, L au­ MIm J m m Mary DiGiovanni, nounce the engagement of their Miss Doris1 Marie Oldenburg, rence Harbor, wai the setting for Edgevlew Rd., Cliffwood. , ■ daughter el Mr. and Mri. John Di daughter, June C., to Norman L. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard the wedding of Miss Edith Mary Decorations were in pink and- Giovanni, KM Cleveland Ave., Lau Zweiacher, 147 Broadway, Keyport. Oldenburg, 611 Greenwood Ave.t white. A buffet dinner was served Ellison, daughter of Mrs. George Laurence Harbor became the bride reace Harbor,' became the bride ot Ellison, 77 Shoreland Circle, Lau­ after the gifts were opened. Nlcholaa Karanicola jr., ion o( Mr. of Albert Kulcsar, son of Mr. and rcnce Harbor and the late' Mr. Elli­ Mrs. Stephen Kulcsar, Matawan A ttending were Mrs. Harry and Mra. Nicholas Karanicola, MW son, and Ronald Allen Oldenburg, Carden St., Elizabeth, Sunday, Mar. Rd., Laurence Harbor, Monday Snyder sr., Mrs. John Kmak sr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Old­ F eb . 26, 1962. Miss Lynn Howard, Miss Carolyn ■4, IMt at 3 p.m. The Rev. Walter enburg, fill Greenwood Ave., Lau­ M. Slattery performed the double The double ring ceremony was Sefcik, Mrs. Robert Bookct, Miss rence Harbor, Saturday, Mar. 3, Bonnie Reighboldt, Mrs. Eleanor ring ceremony in St. Lawrence's 1%2, at 2:30 p.m . performed by Justice of the Peace . Church, Laurence Harbor. Mis. John Parrish in the home of Capt Powell, Mrs. Marge Whitcly, Mis* Bernard Cohaa was the soloist and The Rev. Walter M. Slattery, pas­ Leo Lupia and Mrs. Lupia, Fort Diane Jeffery, Miss Judy Terry, ahe was. accompanied by Mrs. Ro­ tor, performed t h e double ring Bragg, Fayetteville, N.C. Mrs. Edward Huntington, Mrs. cerem ony. Charles Zitzou, Mrs. Clarence bert Dmisey, oiyanist. The bride wore a white lace over Recht, Mrs. Arthur Smith sr., and The bride wai glvon in marriage The bride was escorted by her satin sheath, a white feathered hat by her father. Her full-length lace brother, Thomas Ellison, Laurcnce and a corsage of white roses. Miss Hilda Partenfeldcr, all o( mown was designed with a fitted Harbor. Her floor-length gown was Mrs. Andrew Carver, Morgan, West Keansburg. bodice, aquare neckline and long designed wilh a fitted lace bodice, was the matron of honor for her Also Miss Judi Gisenmann, Miss fitted ileevea. Three lace and or- and long sleeves. A lace peplum niece. She wore a light blue silk Joan Bryne, Miss Carol Septeu, gansa roaes held the bustle-back fell over the full nylon tulle skirt. dress with matching feather hat Miss Judith Sproul and Miss Carol of the louMier ikirt which flowed A crown of sequins held her finger- and a corsage of pink roses. Schultz, Keyport; Mrs. Richard into a chapel-length train. Irides­ tip-lcnglh veil of French illusion Mr. Carver was the best man. Kmak, Miss Sandra Snyder, and cent lequiat outlined the edge ol and she carried an old fashioned A reception followed in Bob’s EDWARD JOZSV Mrs. Andrew Mularchuck, Keans- each tier and ‘accented the bodice bouquet of white carnations with a Steak House, Fayetteville, burg; Mrs. George. Bryne, Mata- white orchid center. and. wrists. Aa elbow-length veil When they return from their wed­ Edward Joisy, Texas Rd., Mata­ wan, and Miss Patricia Kalcskl, of fotir layers of imported French Sitter Is M aid Of Hoaor ding trip to Miami Beach, Fla., the wan, has successfully completed Sayreville. iluslon toll Iran a crystal tear-droi Miss Elaine Ellison, Laurence couple will reside in Robertsville. his first phase of training Gifts were sent by Misi Mary* coronet aad ahe carried a cascaa Harbor, was the maid of honor for The bride and bridegroom were with First Eastern Investment Corpor­ bouquet’ of .rad..roses, and white her sister. She wore a yellow satin graduated from Woodbridge Voca­ ann Rogan, Mrs. Kathleen Covert, ation, Red Bank, and has become , carnations,with a white orchid floor-length gown styled with a MISS JUNE C. I AIIGHI.IN tional High School. Miss Carolyn Bobeck, and Misi associated with the firm as a reg­ Fran Matis. . center. : scoop neckline and cap sleeves. A Miss Laughlm is a graduate of The bride is employed by the circular veil fell over her matching istered representative spec'tilting - Misa Catherine Karanicola, Ellx-' Keyport High School and received James Beauty Salon, Parlin, and in mutual funds. ' abeth, sister ol the bridegroom, crystal crown and she carried an the bridegroom is employed in Rutgert-Douglait Flan a B.A. Degree from Montclair State Mr. Jozsy is 8 graduate of the was the maid ol honor. The orldes- old-fashioned bouquet of yellow College. She is presently teaching Middletown as a carpenter. maids ware Miss Camille DeSlna, flowers and trimming. College of Devine Metaphysics and Cocktail Party Sunday in the business department of Key­ holds the degree of Pi D. Mr. West- New York and Miss Joan Raymond Bennington, Laurence port High School. . Jozsy is married to the former Miss Felt*, Jersey City. They wore aqua Harbor, was the best man. ___ O b itu a r ie s The Monmouth County Rutcen Mr. Zweiachcr graduated from Elizabeth Hardy, Freehold. " ...... University Alumni Club and Doug­ silk, organu itreet-length gowns. A reception followed in the Laur- Geary High School, Geary, Okla., The fitted bodices had three-quar lass of Monmouth will sponsor ■ MRS. THOMAS WILLIAM DILLON elton Hotel, Keansburg. For their and received a B.S. Degree in Edu­ Louis ladooisl cocktail party Sunday from S M ter-length sleeves, jewel necklines wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the road Trainmen. Mr. Mileski ii sur­ cation from Southwestern State Col­ Louis ladonisi, 85, of 12 High St.. 7 p.m. at tne American Hotel, and front bows. Matching circular Miss Eileen Ellen Burke, daugh­ cular veil and carried a nosegay bride wore a green wool suit, with lege. Weatherford, Okla. He also Matawan, died Thursday, Mar. I, vived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine (Barron) Mileski; two sisters, Mrs. Freehold. . . veils fell over their aqua'crystal ter of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Burke, of blue carnations. a green veil headpiece and a white is a member of the facility of Key­ 1962, a t his hom e. M r. ladonisi This is the second year that the crowns and they carried cascade Serves As Best Ma* orchid corsage. When they return, port High School. was born in Italy and had lived in Frances Kosturski, Perth Amboy, SI9 Brook Ave., Union Beach, be­ two alumni groups hava held tha bouquets of aqua carnations. Robert Reamer, Union Beacn, they will reside on Atlantic Ave., A June wedding Is planned. Malawan for many years. and Mrs. Caroline Cooper, Mata­ came the bride of Thomas William wan, und two brothers, Frank and joint event. Douglass of Monmouth Wears Malaa SUk Orgaaaa brother-in-law of the bride, was the M atawan. He was a retired carpenter and is the county alumnie organiia- Cindy Lou Son na bend, Laurence Dillon, son of Mr. und Mrs. Wil­ b est m an. The bride attended Matawan Eastmond-Penrose was a communicant of St. Joseph’s John, Perth Amboy. tion of Douglass College. Harbor, was the flower girl. She liam D illon, 402 Union A ve., U nion For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. High School and is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Penrose, Church, Keyport. Funeral services were held ye»- was dressed in a floor-length gown Beach, Saturday, Mar. 3, I #62, at 2 Burke selected a blue silk dress, the Salmon Paper Box Co.. Mata­ 309 P ark Ave., Union Beach, a n ­ Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. terday at 10 a.m. from the Zylka W illiam J. Schooley. Red Bank, of malie silk organu witn sleeve­ i.m. the Rev. John Meehan per- a matching hat and accessories and w an. nounce the engagement of their Carmella (Fusco) ladonisi; a son, Funeral Home, Perth Amboy, and is serving as general chairman. less bodice ana ruffled neckline. formed the double ring ceremony a corsage of pink roses. The bride­ The bridegroom attended Sayre­ daughter, fcluinu C. to Francis C. William ladonisi, Hazlet; two a solemn high mass of requiem Assisting him are Mrs. James Hig- . Her straight skirt featured a four- in The Holy Family Church, Union groom’s mother chosc a beige taf­ ville High School and is employed Eustmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. daughters, Mrs. Ruth Rogers, Mat­ was celebrated at 10:30 a.m. at St. gins, Freehold: Mrs. Francis Little, tier ruffled back. She wore a small B each. feta dress, a white hat, beige ac­ by the W.T. Grant Distribution awan, and Mrs. Helen Dunn, Nep­ Stephen's Church, Perth Amboy. West Long Branch; Karl Bergman, matching bow hat aw! carried a The bride waa given in marriage cessories and a corsage of white Center, Metuchen. He served four tune; a brother, Dominick ladon­ Interment followed In Holy Trinity Middletown, and Herman Cryttal, round bouquet of pale yellow car­ by her father. She wore a white roses. . y ea rs in th e N avy. isi, Italy, and three grandchildren. Cemetery, Perth Amboy. Interlaken. nations. . ; '■ taffeta gown with a bustle back ■ A fter a reception in the West A highlight of the evening will , Funeral services were held Doreen Ann Hall that terminated In a chapel-length Keansburg Fire House, the couple Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Day be the appearance of The Quceni- ' Stephen Hornik, Knollcroft, Cliff- train. The fitted hand-embroidered Doreen Ann Hall, two-year-old left for the Pocono Mountains, Pa. Funeral Services Funeral Home, Keyport, followed men, a singing group composed u( wood. Beach, was the best man. bodice had a round neckline and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William For traveling, the bride wore a at 9 a.m. by a high requiem mass members of the Rutgen Univer­ Ushering were Joseph DiGiovanni, three-quarter-length sleeves, A green jersey dress, a matching hat in St. Joseph’s Church. Burial was S. Hall, 174 Seabreeze Way, Keans­ sity Glee Club. Also scheduled il brother of the bride. South Amboy, Mrs, John Rom pearl crown held her three-tier and accessories and a white orchid in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. burg, died Sunday, Mar. 4, 1962, a showing of the Douglass' tartan, and Philip Schifana, North Arling­ Funeral services were held Fri­ ton. John Felt*, Jersey City, was shoulder-length veil and she carried corsage. When they return, they ufter a long illness at Riverview to be modeled by Douglas alumni. a white prayer book adorned with will reside in Keyport. day afternoon at 2 p.m. in the C larence A. Bennett Hospital. She had been suffering Mrs. Mary Lou Van Iderstine, the' ring bearer. Poston Funeral Home, Atlantic a white orchid. The bride was graduated from Clarence A. Bennett, 62, of 130 from cancer. Rumson, will direct the fashion For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Highlands, for Mrs. Phoebe M. Mrs. Robert Reamer, Union Keyport High School and is em­ Sixth St., West Keansburg, died Besides her parents, she is show. r DiGiovanni selected a pink lace ov­ Beach, was the matron of honor for Rosse, 67, of 6 Memorial Parkway, ployed by the ATCO Ceramics T h u rsd ay . M ar. 1, 1962. in R iv e r­ survived by u brother, John Hall, er satin sheath with a matching her sister. Her blue satin strcet- Atlantic Highlands, who died Mon­ Corp., Keyport. view Hospital. Born in Irvington, and five sisters, Colleen,' Kathleen, bow hat and matching accessories length gown had a round neckline, Tne bridegroom attended Keyport day, Feb. 26, 1962, in L ake W orth, Mr. Bennett had lived in West and a white orchid corsage. The three - quarter • length sleeves, Fla. The Rev. George Taylor, pas­ Maureen, Noreen and Darleen, all High School and is employed by Keansburg for 25 years. at home; her maternal grand­ bridegroom's mother chose a dark matching rose at the waistline, and the Hyatt Roller Bearing Corp., tor of the Methodist Church, of­ Hu was a retired bartender. mother, Mrs. Mary Clyne. New blue silk dress with a royal blue tulip-shaped skirt. She wore a Clark Township, a Division of Gen­ ficiated and interment was in Bay Mr. Dennett was a member of the hat,- dark blue accessories and a matching pearl crown with a cir­ View Cemetery. York, and paternal grandmother, BOTTLED eral Motors. Laurel Sportsmen Association, the white orchid corsage, Mrs. Rosse was born In Bclford West Keanshurg Fire Co., and was Mrs. William Nesbitt, Keansburg. RectftlM At Legisa Home and had lived In Atlantic High­ active in the Little Leaguo Base­ A blessing service is being held A reception followed in the Amer­ lands for 45 years. She was the ball program in West Keansburg. Thursday morning at 10 a.m. jn ican Legion Home, Laurence Har­ widow of John Rosse. Surviving aro his wife, Mrs. Vi­ St. Ann's Church, Keansburg. In­ bor. For their wedding trip to Flor­ Surviving arc three sons, John, ola B. Bennett; two sons, Donald terment will be in St.' Michael’s GAS ida, the bride wore a red silk suit, Louis and Leo Rosse, all of At­ R. and Albert F. Bennett, both at Cemetery, Long Island. a matching hat, patent leather ac­ lantic Highlands; three sisters, MISS ELAINE C. PENROSE home; a daughter, Mrs. Joan Dis- You Got Goan, Quidt cessories and a white orchid cor- Mrs. Ruth Heuser, Matawan; Mrs. Shaw Maurer brow, West Keansburg; a brother, Marybelle Snyder aage. Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Shaw, Edna Lott, Florida, and Mrs. Mar­ Albert Eastmond, 341 Park Ave., Russell Bennett, Irvington, and two A daughter was born In Perth Heat For Cooking When they return, they will re­ 7 South Atlantic Ave., Matawan, ian King, California; nine grand­ Union Beach. grandchildren. Honored At Shower side in their new home in Eliza­ are the parents of a son, born Amboy Hospital on Friday, Feb. II, children and four great-grandchil­ Miss Penrose was graduated The funeral was Monday after­ beth. Tuesday, Feb. 2T, 1962, in River­ 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Conrad d ren . from Keyport High School in 1959 noon a t 1:30 p.m . In th e Jo h n J. A surprise bridal shower was Prompt, Efficient view Hospital. Ryan Home for Funerals, Keans­ The bride was grsduated from Maurer, 78 Roosevelt Ave., Laur­ Mrs. Charles H. Wohlleb and is employed by the' Arthur Im- given in honor of Miss Marybelle Sayreville High School and attend­ ence Harbor. merman Co., Matawan. Mr. East­ burg, with the Rev. H.H. McCon­ Snyder, daughter of Mr. flnd Mrs. Harrlagtoa Funeral services were held Mon­ Service ' , ed Jersey City State College. She mond' attended Keyport High nell, pastor of the Keanshurg Meth­ Harry Snyder jr., West Keansburg, - A son was born In Riverview day at 8 a.m. from the Worden la a membef of ,the>Ladies Auxil­ ■ Sturt ■. • '' School and Is employed by the Sal­ odist Church, officiating. Burial on Feb. 21, at the home of Mrs. H ospital on T u e sd a y , F e b . 27, 1962, Funeral Home, Red Bank, and at was in Shoreland Memorial Gar­ iary of the Laurence Harbor Ameri­ Mr. aAd Mrs. Richard Sturt, I 9 a.m. a requiem mass was offered mon Paper Box Co., Matawan. John Kmak sr. by Miss Hnrriet to Mr. and Mrs. William Harring­ dens, Hazlet. KEYPORT CAS CO. can Legion Post 332 and the Ladies Malden Lane, Matawan, are the in St. Ann’s Church, Keansburg, A summer wedding has been Snyder, Miss Diane Tofte, West ton, 20 Wilson Ave., Keansburg. parents of a son, born In Pertb Auxiliary ol the Laurence Harbor for Mrs. Anna Margaret Wohlleb, planned. Mrs. George Bassen ; First Aid and Safety Squad. She Amboy Hospital. ' Robertsoa 75, of 8 John St., West Keansburg, Rowley-Lorenzo M rs. Annie B. B assen, 70, of 130 also is aa assistant leader of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robertson, who died W ednesday, F eb. 28, Freneau Ave., Matawan, died Sat­ Caput* Mr. and Mrs. John Lorenzo, 94 Brownie Troop 7J in Knollcroft. 126 Beacon Blvd., Keansburg, are 1962, at Riverview Hospital. Burial urday, Mar. 3, 1962, in Monmouth LEARNBIBM Locust St., Cliflwood, have an­ The bridegroom attended the Ma­ the parents of a son, born Tues­ A son was born in Riverview was in Calvary Cemetery, Queens, Medical Center. Mrs. Bassen was H ospital on T hursday, M ar. I, 1962, nounced the betrothal of their KLYP0RT LUMBER chine and Metal Trades High day , F eb . 27, 1962, in R iverview N.Y. born in Germany, daughter of the to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Caputo, daughter, Diane Marie, to James School, New York, and la employod H ospital. Mrs. Wohlleb was born in New late Hugo and Bertha Wende. & S I T P i .Y CO by Maxwell House Coffee Co., Ho­ 21 Leroy Pi., Keanshurg. York, a daughter nf the late Frank P. Rowley, son of Mrs. John J. Rowley, Harding Ave., Matawan, She had lived in Matawan 11 boken. ’ WII9M J. and Margaret Spiegel (Neumann) years and formerly resided in New A son was born in Riverview and the late Mr. Rowiey. Wohlleb. She had lived In West York. She was the widow of Hospital on Wednesday, Feb. 26, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mlele, 85 The bride-elect attended Mata­ Tel. LOwell 6-1872 Keansburg two years and formerly George M.D. Bassen. Bayview Ave., Keansburg, are the wan High School. Mr. Rowley at­ Cnrall I Wills FHeiS 1962, to M r. and M rs. W illiam W il­ resided in Middletown Township. Surviving is a daughter, Miss An­ son, 217 M ain St., K eansburg. parents of daughter, born Thurs­ tended St. Michael's Catholic High a Mrs. Wohlleb was a communicant nie A. B assen, M ataw an. SCfcMl •< llllm u IfechilM Cliffw ood day, M ar. 1, 1962, in M onm outh School und the Newark Vocational of St. Ann’s Church. Hor husband, Funeral services were held Tues­ JoaafhlM P. Pools Goniales Medical Center. School for Boys. 111 S tate S t., P.A. — VA I Charles H. Wohlleb, died in 1955. day afternoon at 1:30 p.m. in the Mr. and Mrs. John Gonzales, A May 5 wedding is planned In - Josephine P. Poole, Holmdel Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan, 12S Broad St., Keyport, are the S tetf St. Joseph's Church, Keyport. Townihip, who died Feb. 6, left a William K. Novak, with whom she with the Rev. Robert W. Addiss, parents of a daughter, born Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stetz, 167 house and lot at M Church St., made her home, and a sister, Mrs. pastor of the First Baptist Churcn, day, Feb. 27, 1962, in Monmouth Beers St., Keyport/ are the parents Croce-Schwarck Keansburg, to Doris P. Ron son and John C. Murphy sr., Red Bank. Matawan, officiating. Interment Alfred C. Poole, who were named Medical Center. of a son, born Saturday, Mar. 3, M rs. G ertru d e B row nm iller, 264 First St.. Keyport, announces the was in Old Tennent Cemetery. executor! of her eitate, according Santiago 1962, in Fitkin Hospital. Misa Irene C. Mahony Ross W. Magkn Agency to terms of her will probated re­ Local funeral services were un­ engagement of her niece, Miss Tru­ A daughter was born in Mon­ Sm ith dy Schwarck, to Airman Third Otto Vogt cently in the olllce of Monmouth der the direction of the Day Funer­ Otto Vogt, 61, of 30 Ideal Ave., mouth Medical Center on Monday, Class Ronald Croce, son of Mr. County Surrogate Edward C. A son was born Saturday, Mar. al Home, Keyport, for Miss Irene East Keansburg, died Sunday, Mar. F eb. 26, 1962, to M r. a n d M rs. and Mrs. Charles Croce. 307 Arling­ Brbege. The residue of her estate 3, 1962, in R iverview H ospital to C. Mahony, 47 Provost Ave., Key­ 4, 1962, in Riverview H ospital. Mr. SAVE with SAFECO A ntonio Santiago, 707 F lorence ton Ave,, Union Beach. was left to Alfred C. Poole. Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Smith, 4 port, who died Wednesday, Feb. 28, Vogt w as born in Snam okin, Pa.» Ave., Union Beach. Miss Schwarck and Mr. Croce Willow Rd., Holmdel. 1962, In her hom e. and had lived in East Keansburg, Charts* Puschel Miss Mahony was born in New both attended Keyport High School. Rledel H erzog H years. He was employed by the Charles Puschel, Union Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rledel, York and had lived in Keyport for Mr. Croce presently Is serving in Liebntan Brewing Co., Orange. who died Feb. 7, left $100 each to 20 Fir PI., Hazlet, are the parents Mr. and Mrs, Charles Herzog, 15 years. She was a retired New the U.S. Air Force and is stationed Mr. Vogt was n member of the Real Estate—Insurance his children, Arthur, Audrey and of a son, born Sunday, Feb. 25, 238 Shoreland Circle, Laurence York school teacher and a com­ in Peru, Ind. Teamsters Union, Orange, and St. MAI AWAN 131 Mih St tOml 64003 Charles F. The residue was left to 1962, in Riverview H ospital. Harbor, are the parents of a daugh­ municant of St. Joseph’s Church, No date has been set for the Catherine’s Church, East Keans­ his wife, Muriel Puschel, who also te r, born F rid ay , Feb. 21, 1962, in Keyport, and a member of the wedding. burg. Paris was named executrix. Perth Amboy Hospital. Catholic Daughters uf America, Zemalkowskl-Goodhund Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Su­ Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Paris, Court St. Joseph’s. san (McFadden) Vogt; four sons. James T. Kelsey Hazlet, are the parents of a daugh­ Y oung Mr. and Mrs. John J. Goodhand, Surviving is u sister. Mrs. Doug­ 206 Arlington Ave., Union Beach, Charles Vogt, Jersey City; Chief James T. Kelsey, Holmdel Town­ te r, born T uesday, F eb . 13, 1962, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Young, las Allaire, Floral Park, N.Y. have announced the engagement of Petty Officer Arthur Vogt, U.S. Na­ ship, who died Feb. 10, left his es­ in South Amboy Hospital. 607 Bay Ave., Union Beach, are the vy, Vallejo, Calif.; Otto L. Vogt, tate to hia wife, Anna J . Kelsey. Mn. David Galletly their daughter, Carolyn, to Vincent parents of a daughter, born Friday, ,1. Zemalkowski jr., son of Mr. and at home, and Raymond Vogt, East N otice To Persons Harvey 1. Warded was named ex­ Pasgal . M ar. 2, 1962, in R lverview H ospital. Mrs. Annie (Murray) Gultetiy, of Keansburg; three daughters, Miss ecutor. A daughter was born in South 117 Route 18, Old Bridge, died Mrs. Vincent J. Zemalkowski sr., 183 Wilson Ave., Port Monmouth. Gloria Vogt, at home; Mrs. Eileen Amboy Hospital on Wednesday, P alm er T hursday, M ar. I, 1962, in P erth Riddle. Jonesville, N.Y.. and Mrs. Jascph Yeuag Feb. 14, 1962, to M r. a n d M rs. Amboy General Hospital. She was Miss Goodhand, a graduate of A son was born Saturday, Mar. Keyport High School, ciass of 1958, Cynthia Paternak, Hazlet; three Joseph Young, Union Beach, who Isrsel Pasgal, Cliffwood. 3, 1962, in R iverview H ospital t'l the widow of David Galletly and sisters, Mrs. Marie Griffin, Red D e s i r i n g died Jan. M, left Ms estste equally formerly resided in Kearny. is employed in the purchasing de­ Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Leonard Pal­ partment of Ebsco Industries. Inc., Bank; Mrs. Catherine Wentling, to his children, Anna Y. Munroe, Farvda m er, R oute 520, Holmdel. Surviving are two daughters, R ed Bank. Point Pleasant, and Mrs. Martha Lillian Y. Coffey, Michael Young, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farvda, Mrs. Anna VanArsdale, Old Bridge, O’Hara, Jersey City. Benjamin Young, Madeline Y, Ad- 260 Alpine Way, Laurence Harbor, M ancino and Mrs. Elinor G. Kenney, Lake Mr. Zemalkowski, a gradunte of Middletown Township High School, F u n eral services w ere held Wed* er and Francis Young. Michael are the parents ol a daughter, born Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Mancino, Park, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Mar­ nesday m orning flt 8:30 a.m . from Absentee Ballots Young was named executor. Sunday, Feb. 10, 1962, in South garet Rudilen and Mrs. Grace Pol­ served In the U. S. Army for three 727 Front St., Union Beach, are the years and in Korea for 15 months. the John J . Ryan Hom e for Fu* Amboy Hospital. parents of a son, born Friday, Mar. lack, both of Kearny and two broth­ William C. Miles Presently he is self-employed as a nerals, Keansburg, followed nt 9 2, 1062, in Rlverview Hospital. ers, Andrew and Robert Murray, a.m. by a high requiem mass In William C. Milei, Marlboro Town- Maslirsaa also of Kearny. subcontractor. A son waa born in South Amboy The wedding date has been set St. Catherine's Church offered by If you are a qualified and registered voter of the ahip, who died Feb. 11, left his es­ Cairns Funeral services were held Mon­ the Rev. Thaddeus Woicichowskl, Hospital on Monday, Feb. 10, 1962, for May 19. State of Now Jersey who expects to be absent outside tate to his wife, Emma Miles, and Mr. and Mri, William Cairns, day at the John D. Crane Funeral pastor. Burial was in Mt. Olivet to Mr, and Mrs. Edward Master- the Stiite on April 17, 19B2, or a qualified and registered named a son, William H. Miles, 23 Hemlock St., Hazlet, are the Home, Kearny, Interment was in Cemetery, Middletown. executor. son, 25 Calvin Ct., Old Bridge, a rc n ts of a son, born Tuesday, Arlington Cemetery in Bergen Natural Ga« Aid* voter who will be within the State on April 17, 11)62, lar. 6, 1961, In Rlverview lloj- County, Reginald F. Scarles but because of illness or physical disnbiiity'will be un­ Am u Tana lei Carter pltal, Goes Te Washington Reginald F. Searles, 30, uf 37 Ma- Anna Tonnles, Keanshurg, who Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter, plo Dr., Hamlet, died Sunday, Mar. able to cast your ballot nt the polling place In your dis­ died Jan. 17, left her estate lo her Carol Pi., Old Bridge, are the par­ A braham sen National Lead Cites President John F. Kennedy In­ •I, 1962, at his home. M r. S earles trict on said date, and you desire to vote in the General husbsnd, Richard Tonnles, and also ents of a son, born Tuesday, Feb. A daughter was born Monday, vited John G. Hopkins jr., ot the was born in Long Branch. Election to he held on April 17, l'JC2, kindly WRITE to 20, 1962, In South Amboy Hospital. Bayshore Employee* named him executor, M ar, 7, 1962, In M onm outh M edical New Jersey Natural Gas Company, He was a member of St. John’s the undersigned ut once requesting that a civilian absen­ tn attend the President’s Confer­ Prk* Center To Mr, find Mrs. Warren Eight bayshore area employees of Methodist Church, Haxlet, and had Abrahamsen, 103 I la/Jet Ave,, Haz­ ence on Occupational Safety, now heen employed by E. 11. Kahiert tee ballot be forwarded to you. SUCH REQUEST A daughter wai born in Middle­ National Lcud Co.’s Titanium Divi­ let. underway In Washington, D.C. The and Sons Nursery in Hn/.lcl. MUST STATE YOUR HOME ADDRESS, AND THE sex General Hospital on Sunday, sion, Partin, received service conference will bring together Surviving are nis foster parenls, FORMAL Feb. 2J, 1962, to M r, nnd M rs. uwards last month. Cited for com­ ADDRESS TO WHICH SAID BALLOT SHOULD BE m ore than 3000 le ad ers of A m eri­ Mr. and Mra. Homa Lewis, witii Michael Price, 28 Plersoll Rd., Old Dental Auiitantt Flan pletion of 15 years of service were SENT, AND MUST BE SIGNED WITH YOUR SIG­ can Industry, labor, agriculture, whom he lived and a sister, Mrs. WIAII Bridge, Vincent Aqunvlu, Union Bench, and NATURE, AND STATE THE REASON WHY YOU Workthop Mar. 17-18 Frank Christian, Keanshurg. federal, statu and local govern- Lois Thorne, lluzlet. menl.s, Insurance, education, sci­ WILL NOT BE ABLE TO VOTE AT YOUR USUAL Employees completing 10 years runenil services were held Wed­ Killy ence, health, and private snlety TO HIM Mr. und Mrs, Charles Kelly, 36 Th* regular monthly meeting of of service were William Wagner, nesday at 1 p.m. at iho John W. POLLING PLACE, ...... organizations from all parts of the Mehlenheck Funeral Home, Hazlet. Scholer Dr., Union Beach, tho the Monmouth County Dental As- Union Hcitch; James Carroll, Lau­ are country. W. S. W AIiACI parents of a son, horn Saturday, siitsnta was held in Red Hunk ut rence Hnrbnr; Hurold Kramer, riie Rev. Norman R. Rlluy, pustor No civilian absentee ballot will be furnished or In addition to being chnlnnnn of St. John's Metiiotlisl Church, of* CUHMNQ Mar, 3, 1962, in R lverview H ospital. the office of Dr, Anson Hoyt und Mntnwnn, and Margaret Gnrtlnii, forwarded to nny applicant unless request therefor ll Dr, Leoa Rclsner. Final pl:ins were '.miienee Harbor. Both Kenneth Ro- ol the central safely committee of flcintcd. und inlrnnrnt was in New Jersey Nnlural fills Com­ Holmdel Cetiii'lrry. Naiallw'rm bM w Navak mndo for the workshop weekon.: ):;rls, Mntnwun, nnd Charles Zieg­ received not less than eight days prior to the election, pany, Mr. Hopkins, who lives nt A daughter was born Saturday, which will be held Mur. 17 and I I ler, Mutawnn, completed five years nnd containing tha foregoing Information. Last day to I ■II!) Wells Ave., Oukhursl, is presi­ Andrew J. Mlleskl M ar. 3, 1962, In R lverview H ospi­ at the Empress Motel, Ashti.y wltli thu company, Andrew J. Mileski, ,V2, of M make uppllctillon will b e April il, 1002. * . F n a i t L tal to Mr. snd Mri. Thomai Novak, Park, Gtiosl speakers will be pres­ dent of Hie Monmouth County Sure­ ty Council, a county division <■( First Si,, Perlh Amboy, died sud­ 26 Evergreen PI,, Keanshurg. ent for both days and clinics will denly Friday while working for bo presented mi Sunday morning, Attend Testimonial New Jersey State Safely Connell. Dated March It, 11IC2, The purpose of the conference tin* I,(’high Valley R ailroad at Hie Mttr. IS. Department Executive Commit Is lo devise nnd then npply volun­ American Smelting nnd Kelining Mrs, Frances Striuio, president, Iceman Homer Matleson, Cilii- tary, co-operative means for re­ Co. plant in Perth Amboy. Mr. Hall nf Rccortl.1 S t u d i o s urged oKtra effort he made with ivooil, ultomlcd the testimonial din- ducing the 13,800 duallm and nearly Mlleskl was employed an a brake* J, RUSSELL WOOLLEY the booster list slating Hint she man by tho railroad. ner-dance given In honor of Mur­ 2,01111,000 disabling Injuries occur­ County Clerk would like ni numy us possible by rell N, Wnolmnn, Commander of ring .nmiunlly because of on-llie- Mr. Mlleskl was born in Perth CANM9 WtOMNCS A SMOAITV M ar. 18, tho American Legion, Department job uccldenla. The eonlereneo Amboy and was a communicant PVnnlmld, N. J , W MAIN IT, Vila CO MM Tho next rtmuliir meeting will be of Now Jersey, Saturday In Mount thoina Is "Stifcgiiurding Human of St. Stephen's Church. 1 lo be* hold In Kud iJttnk. Holly, W urth," longed to thu Brotherhood of Kail-

■ l J: » V > # i THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, March 8, 1962' Oulbottrd Champs S t Benedict's Win ! East B runsw ick Edges New Point Rccord | Wrong Uniform | Aaaerfraa Fewer Beet Aaasds- tftaa ■M wnrwifat el Begi«» S ByDuBoisRelay Ugh peiai MiaAigi ffer 1*1 In Raritan A. A. lilts tw i (Jbmhi Beach drivers, First place Fleetwood 2’s ninth ^:-lL Iw ic fi Pm , N m ut, m m K eyport In C-J 70-69 “ A” A | N l* J t n r y U M i c Coaler- Frank Fuller, In utility and consecutive victory and a new sin­ Keyport passed out of Central was getting one off from the side Bek Letwenske, in *‘C” utility, aa gle game point record by Lou Mus- a i l M a M M l M PN * at d » tep m en. Both race under the RMNifc Amonr M ar4*y iiigkt m Jersey, Group ill, basketball by for a new Keyport lead. But it also tillo of Raritan Hills were the high­ one heart-sickening point against colora ef the Central Jersey (Out­ lights of action in the Raritan Ath- 'U m < w n > m » NmI w m *ie- was a last Keyport lead and the ir­ board) Racing Association. East Brunswick Thursday on the repressible Dobrrynski was moving Ictic Association basketball league. I n li l i ilk i*tay ia which Ilarrison Boggs, long a nation­ Red Bank High School court. This up center again for a twister to tie • fclpatt kay, Huk D aM , pUy- ally ranked driver in the “D” Fleetwood managed to squeeze hardly-expected 79 sctback at ■>-« t a (tiHag part. it s 15th time. utility eulboard division, will go by third place U pper R aritan , 75-72, the hands of school new to var­ Scupp shot one in over the hands U m Ind Iu4 cfcucad kudi to­ a inboard this year for the first but the game served as ample sity basketball this year brought of three Keyport defenders as East M Iti lw Kteai*i aall cvcsMag time as he is expected to launch warning to the new league champs « a a l> M a Ihia (Inal «v*a(. tto- nn exasperating insufficient end to Brunswick had now stopped driv­ that they have their work cut out the high school playing d ay s of Key- ing and was measuring on the of­ a 188 cubic inch inboard hydro­ M t I b i M away to a atraag atirt plane racer. He still will be eligi­ for them in the playoffs late this : t» g lw bia MmimIm a lead oa port's Bruce Jackson, a player fensive. Jackson whirled back and month. Spearheaded by Bill Sysyn, who never truly had a chance to ble to race under the colors of r .wftfcfc la worh u holding oo lor a it w as a IGth tie a t 64-04. tlie local association. Fuller is ex­ Upper Raritan started off as if they show his wares in state to u rn a m e n t trtMBPh by lourttfths ol a Mcoad Bears Sure-Shooters pected to race a new stock “11" would run Fleetwood right out of piny in his high school years. < m ar Um aecond place team of St. There were no more ties. The class runabout this coming sea­ the gymnasium. The losers grab­ M a r t . N«w Bruaiwick. The Ou- Jt was the same thin/' wifh Key­ order of basket-making was giving son. bed a 10*point m arg in a fte r only M a -Jo h a Crlalod - John O’Nell- port as with most other Hast the Bears the ball on the tie score The Central Jersey Association five minuter had expired, then hit .Haaria Kiwi combination waa Brunswick foes this year. They and they used tiie slowdown for chose new officers for the com­ a cold spot which the league lead­ ttaMd la 3:42.1. Seton Hall waa were able to outscore the Bears sure-shooting as the game neared ing season. Boggs is president; ers quickly capitalized upon. •ktrt out la tha evaat, to Ihe Orty- from the floor but not enough to its end. On a toss-in from the side, Tony LaContc, Keyport, vice By halftime, Fleetwood had pull­ b m picked up five points lor a overcome their margin from the Scupp caught the Keyport defend­ president and Bob Letwenske, ed ahead, 43-3S. U pper R a rita n SM lft waet victory over the Soulh foul line. This was the more dis­ ers loggy on their feel and moved secretary - treasurer. The club quickly caught up in the second Oraaca athlete*. concerting for Keyport as Coach past them for a layup to put East voted to meet Wednesdays from half, and the lead see-sawed back •leva C an , Keyport, ran tor Frank Zampello has had his play­ Brunswick now vitally ahead. The now to the end of the racing sea­ and forth for the remainder of the Ckrlstlaa Blathers In the daahes. ers always shooting more fouis nnd Keys suffered a deadly blow when son at LetwenskeVs Garage, Flor­ contest. The first-placers won it aatf waa a heat but the lutkwal yielding less free throws than the their dow ncourt p assing w as cut off ence Ave., Union Beach. The with a minute and a half remaining letonekolaatie c h a m p , J e r r y opposition. and Shaefer tossed back for a pop membership is open to new rac­ fc’ben Jim Blaney and Gil Fill Kraiaeicb, Eu e* Catholic, waa tor J3ut E a st B runsw ick kept shoot­ shot to make the East Brunswick ing drivers. each hit a bucket to break a tie. loo much for him in the fiaila. ing on the fly and the drive, not lead 68-64 w ith only 45 scconds to Fall led all scorers in the game in poised shooting, such as the go. with 28 markers. Saai Lesser of ' Two Hailet numeral,' Lea Sauter only to be run out of the Confer­ aad la b Reynolds, were No. 2 and K eys largely have had fo defend Jackson again made an amazing the losers was next with 21 points, No. I aa a (print medley relay against this year. So it was the hit from the side. But he had one ence championship by this same followed hy teammate Mike Kraj- B ears getting 28 free throw s and foul shot and missed and Junna­ Neptune club in late February. kovich with 20. The game was H a m (feat placed aaooad aovice re­ marred by 36 personal fouls, 20 of lay* at the annual Christian Brolh- making 20 while Keyport was get­ rone had two and connected on one. There is no desire here to speak ting only 18 and making only sev­ It was 68-67 with 23 scconds to go, them against Upper Raritan. ara aad at Ike tKad Refimeal disrespectuJly of the "B " teams A n m n Monday, O u t raa the en. Keyport kept drawing pawing but East Brunswick had the ball Record Shattered » aad M gkie O'Neill. Veal faults in defending against these and was freezing it in back court. of the Conference, but the record Mustillo_ shattered Krajkovich’s Kaaaabm . tha m . la a CBA vie- shots on the fly, an interpretation The Keys went as long as they of the ycars'TiT'that they do'not three-month-old record of 47 points HAROLD DEITZ ...... Hay la tha aawica dlataaca medley of the hand-fault ruling by the of­ dared, but had to foul boosey for play basketball comparable wilh by scoring more points than the ficials not to the liking of most possession. There was no posses­ Harold Deitz is shown above de* Keypart Hick laaa will aat fattet the aealera aa rids year’a aquad Keyport and Matawan. So it is a entire Woodland Park team in Rar­ Keyport rooters. The refs did call sion for Doosey made both with itan Hills’ 108-54 triumph. Mustil- livering his curve ball as a pitcher wfca caacladad IM r vanity careers la the East Brunswick aame process of winning 20 games in a for the Memphis Chicks of the Tharaday. They waa tw e Shore Caafem ee “ B” ctuunptsmhliH, eae two o r three bad onea which tru­ four seconds remaining. lo’s personal total was 55 on 20 field n i M M l M f a a a a a a ^ ^ ly hurt in a close*point game with Gevas passed half downcourt to season, only to have the big ones goals and 15 foul shots. Thu spree Southern Association. This is an ■aakal l aal leuiaey, aad M eat e l all. keat Reed Matawaa teams la Jackson and the Keys took time entirely wrong uniform now for IATSH0RE JUNIOR ala af the last serea games played ia basketball betwcea tke tlme- a foul-making team like the Green get away t^eause the local clubs gives Mustillo what looks like a and White. out. Time in was three seconds. do not have to drive and press safe lead in his individual scoring Sunday Deitz reported to the train­ bnared rivals. Jackaon dribbled th ro u g h the ing camp of the St. Louis Cardin­ Tfety are l* * r*fo y offset a creditable offensive per­ effort, the Woodland-Raritan Hills in the National League Ibis year. Beach defense truly clamped half, the Oltica kxt Bob Merrill was over. up in 10 d ays, it just does not banaadKenwtt ha tho Bayahon ^ — *“ ■" ------* formance by the Red and White. East Brunswick rooters went In­ work. game contained little of note. The This will be determined by his In the third quarter, limiting Gei­ oa hula aad had Junle Caruso victors led from the start and own­ Jawa* W th Edttol Coafermca I* four on Steve East Brunswick was eight points to hysterics and mobbed Doosey • • • showing in “grapefruit league" ger to a basket aad a tail aad tbe playing with him. ed a 47-20 advantage at the half. acM ulad for the Ka»poft_ High Caruso were ahead at the start before the Keys for this historic first victory for games the Cardinals play with oth­ rest «l the.Keyport team lo nothing DcGiambattiata and KEYPORT will be in G roup II, Jack Bowers and Hank Okuska ' M laraarrow. CaaiiSS“. ' tbe chief scorers for them when seemed Id be aware the starting their school in state tournament er big league clubs this month. IciadH’a Keyport GrammarOrai team i t aU. Tbe Scbalttmea led 19-11 whittle had blown and the game Instead of G roup III next year, so trailed Mustillo in scoring for Rari­ going Into the last quarter. They tbe Nata kept Ted Sahner tied up. ptay. For Keyport there was only ■aaa iato tka- aame - withwN aa 1 1 waa ia progress. the grim knowledge o! having there will not be so much of a step­ ta n Hills with 27 and 16 respective­ ncard______afaiaat Raaaakuri arg’a M. A grimly bung onto Oieir one point ping up of the pace needed at the ly. Jim Fregelette with 14 and Cite Moforisfs advantage, but t h c i r chances Once revived from tfiis sluggish­ somehow lost to a team they had Keypart win wilt force a playoff, The Knicka, bereft ol ocorini; ness, the Red Raiders tore up the well outscored from the floor. Jack­ end of the season. Coach F ran k George Fliegelman with 13 topped otherwise Kaamburc repeala out* looked risky as one tout shot after atara by the ruling against Key­ Zampcllo will have Dan Hourahan, the scorers for Woodland. Nine bayshore area motorists •nother rolled away from the bas* court for a while. They ran their son and three other seniors, Po­ right u defending champs. Coach port Grammar players competing early deficit Into a 1C11 lead in land, Lawson, and Lconardis, left Tom Gevas, Ken Frase and Ron Raritan Police sewed up at least have had their driving privileges BUI DeMsio’i boy* trounced lha ket. Geiger saved It with two late in the league, continued to be the O'Neil back next year, so another a tie for second place honors with Ihree minutes, Jackson particular­ Keyport High School basketball suspended under the point system Kayporter* on the Keansburg court loop shots from the floor. low point total aggregators. Their ly cutting through the Bear defens­ 20-gatne win year is assured a 83-51 rout of Harmony Park. The defense showed up well in holding without ever having had the satis­ against the “B" division of the a n d mandatory speeding pro­ earlier in the aeaaoa, ao ara itroag- Keansburg had no such trouble es up center for layups. The Bears faction of getting so much as to the Harmonies, carried by Fred Kluin*s ly favored to down tht Schmittmea tn their game, leading from the the Hawks down, but their lacking were acting “tight” on defense, as Shore Conference as it will be con­ outside accuracy, gave the lawmon grams, it was announced this week first pop of the gun, while Union of a scoring leader showed marked­ semi-final round of a Central Jer­ stituted hereinafter. Coach Zampel- oa tho KHS floor. though instructed not to foul Jack­ sey tournament. a battle for the half, trailing by by the State Division of Motor There la some chance the game Beach , just did not have height to ly when they came out of the first son, yet not wholly clear what k> has been trying to get Group IV only nine at intermission. Jerry cope with Neptune's Bradley P a rk half with only two points. Dan Er- The Keys wound up the season teams to play his club in outside Vehicles. Motorists cited were night he postponed because both else to do. again. Shore Conference MB" Walling and Tom O’Donnell paced teams now are in the siith annuul five, The Beachers were way back landson, Chris- Bolle, Chuck Rob­ One thing they did do was to go games to neutralize the slow pace a whirlwind sccond half drive that Fred L. Raskin, Hazlet; Andrew 24-15 at the halftime and Bradley inson and Butchie LaCone had com­ cham ps w ith a 20-6 record. But it and style of play his players will Garden State Elementary Schools on bucking up cenler on offense. was being cut off too soon. It wus left the underdogs far back. Wal­ G evers, Old B ridge; R o b ert C. Basketball Tournament at Asbury Park poured it on in the third bined to give th e H aw ks 10-2 ad­ Ed Scupp made one basket this be accustomed to all season. A ling, 23, O’Donnell, 21, Kluin, 18 and quarter to close it out. vantage. an exciting game, about (he best Keyport-Matawan feud for "B” Nelson, Old Bridge; Elizabeth Park Convention Hall; Each surviv­ way, then he and his mates shot of the season to watch. But the Jo e G overnalc, 18, w ere the big ed the first round of play Sat­ Matawan Elementary showed In the last half. It was just a five fouls in a row to run it to 16-16 honors next year seems assured point makers. Robinson, Union Beach; Richard pity was nobody from Keyport again, even though MHS Conch urday, Keyport edging out Bradley vastly improved form from the defensive Btalemate. Mark Dough­ and then 18*18. Jackson wheeled In the final games of the regular A. Simon, H azlet; John W. A ntrim , could truly enjoy it. Bruce MacCulcheon is going to Beech X7-2S while Keansburg dnib- loul line in their game with the erty, who did lead the Knicks in in a side set at the end of the first season next week, Upper Raritan Kryjiort <**) East Brunswick have a more severe time jzetting Keyport; Clifford Hiller, Cliffwood bad South Brunswick 43-25. The veteran Dwight School combination early games to scoring totals, and quarter for a 20-18 Keyport lead. (70) plays the Police in the game that <5 V P O P P rcpaccments for Terry Magee, Beach; Robert L. Currier, Keyport, third Conference catiy. Union and kept in the game for the first Skip Freeman, who got 10 points Tied Stith Time could affect the last three playoff Hourahaa 3 0 4 Pret>Kl»r 3 0 6 Dill Qowie an d Billy Collins. This and Arthur G. Haiss, Union Bcach. Baach, faltered against the ter­ haif. Tne Matawan floor game al­ (or them against the Lakers re­ But Scupp tied it up a fourth Geras 10 2 Srupp 11 A 28 positions. Fleetwood No. 2 has a 5 3 13 Doosey 3 2 8 will be offset by M ataw an’s finally rible name of Neptune the opening io was much improved* a good cently, were both bound up tight time at 20-2U as the second quarter breather in Woodland Park, Rari­ Have you read the classified by Hawks defense tactics. The Jackson 30 3 35 Dobr^'sW 6 10 20 having a modern court of their own day of tha tourney aad were elim- eye for the basket from the per­ started with a side set. Jackson Prase 0 0 0 Gruver 3 2 8 tan Hills vies with Coralwood, and ads? lasted by the little Scarlet Fliers imeter of t h e opposition's zone Hawks only had to match the drove in nicely but George Pressler liHWHon 3 0 6 Schaefer 0 0 0 on which to practice. As M anas- Harmonv Park meets Fleetwood quan and Point Pleasant are get­ n -M . , still being the main „ Matawan Knicks low scoring to win handily. hit from the side and it was tied Janiurone 4 1 0 Leonardii 0 0 0 No. 1. ’ trouble. ,, . _ ■ The Platons won out largely be­ a fifth time at 22-22. Joe Dobrzyn- ting new courts constructed, Key­ N iW S P m R S t The Beachers. almost put Key- port will be the only school left in KUlKtllllfS port out of lha conference race. Kcjrpail taJa* 0ticfe (i|i» cause the Lakers lost Schultz, Wil- skj waa fouled coming in and he 31 7 00 2fi 20 70 Tt.nm W I* Irammr 81.!) Lagron# 0 a 2 narone in backcourt and raced CENTRAL JERSEV tmmia- Sysyn, UpjMT Har. 212 10.3 Elvis Presley SLawaon. T esta. - Lakers held down LoSapio in the S. Bell S M ina I 1 s down for a layup to put East Bruns­ EAST BRUNSWICK High’s Coach jnent this year still is current Okusk.i, Katitnn lillU 170 13-1 Joan Blackman BMfled la Second Quarter G. Andrews 0 McAllister 1 0 2 lirst half but it sent both Schultz wick in the lead for a while. Kenny. Woodland Park 169 15.4 Williams 1 Btoxom S S 12 John Emery may well have won business despite these old-time Fromm, Harmony Pnrk 160 14.1 "BLUE '’ Geiger was still muffled in the P. JSovino 0 Lombnrdl 2 1 9 and Triggs into the third quarter The Keys were ever fighting the state tournament game with Brooklyn "wait till next year” O'Donnell. Police 1«8 14-0 John Ireland aecond quarter, but Burke, Law­ Pease 1 Dennis 0 0 0 with (our (ouls on them. When their way back. Larry Poland, Jim Keyport six days in advance of its speculations, In spite of the fact aon and Gret; Semen/a w ere Wilks 0 M atthews 0 0 0 they went out, Wilkens struggled Jo M orrow E d w ird i I Lawson and Junnarone hit on being played. He protested the use that South Plainfield and High­ charging through the gap in the to stem the tide, then he was lost shots to make it tied a seventh of the Convention Hall court for a land Park are highly favored as Don's Gulf Increases “BKUSM'JRE!" Union Beach zone where Geiger 6 9 21 12 7 SI also. Ralph DuFour nnd Tony L.\- tim e a t 12-32. T h e B ears got a pair Mar. 3 game as being unfair to Mtyporl <23 > BraiJcy Btitk finalists in Group 11, wc do rath­ Rciritan Pin Lead wai drawing off the second man. Conte made up the extra points of wheeling drive-ins from Scupp. his Bears because Convention Hall (23) er look for a Manasquan-Mafa- SUN. - MON. - TU ES. They put together 20 point9 for G r r « v v to keep the Piston win streak go­ but Jackson and Jannnrone was Keyport’s home court. So the wan final with, must we say it. Don’s Gulf won two games from Deborah Kerr the quarter to lead at halftime Geiner 7 a 17 Chnrp 2 2ft ing. brought the Red and White back I fjamo was moved up two days and Squan, the C-J eventual champs. 22-15. Mumford 10 2 Bitrcnn 0 2 2 In games This week, the Hawks sccond place Tiny Glenn’s to in­ ‘T H E INNOCENTS” Hurkc 1 0 2 Young 1 1 a again. It was tied an eighth time at ' placed at the Red Bank High gym. This is based on the improve­ crease its lead in the Raritan Beacher Coach Jim Brcyan had Lawson 14 0 Litvin 1 ft 2 take on the Lakers, the Nats face 36-3t>. This was no doing of Coach Em­ ment the Big Blue showed in Paul Newmnn the Pistons and the Knicks hope for Township Women’s Bowling to reviae hia defensive setup to Semenza 0 0 0 Friedman 0 0 0 Two fouls broke it in East Bruns­ ery's but it brought the game two their game against Pennington Jackie Gleason Gopsill 4 0 H better things against the Celtics. League. Third place Keansburg atop these inrushes in the second ' Goodman i 2 4 wick’s favor again, Scupp getting days closer to the going-over Key­ Saturday. Granled that Penning­ 9 Academy Award The Nats chances of recovering Savings nnd Loan stayed in the hall, but, in/so doing, he had them. And Scupp jumped in an ov­ port took from Neptune in the ton (1!MI) still looked G roup I Nominations 10 7 af 0 7 25 Pctey Burke by a timely ending thick of the battle for top honors to let Geiger' loose. The Keyport erhander. Jackson look one on the Shore C onference final l*'eh. 27 and despite their imposing record, by winning two games from Pio­ “THE HUSTLER** Keyport * ft 3 8—27 of the Keyport Grammar basket­ ecortng leader hit for four bas­ Bradley Bcach 5 4 0 7—25 fly, but Howard Doosey came caused the Keys to be playing while Manasquan showed a piocise neer Food Stores. Officials — Soboul. Clark. ball season now appear dim. It through with a pop shot near the kets in the third quarter, and with the physical and psychological ef­ game of fundamental basketball Don’s Gulf has a record of 47 j iw f i. !rn ,-i 11 i n ^ L i m n n i KeansSnrg (4JJ South Hrumwick was their hope to have him for the halftime beii. The Green and White fects of that game, in shaken con­ OUTtnB&IOGE TO S ToLtMjruwe help from Lawson and Seipenza, (23) making a minimum of mistake1;. wins and 25 losses and is trailed game against tha Pistons to even left the court at halftime sitting on fidence, still was oppressing tiie counted 31 points for the period. o r r (2 V V They played under the boards by Tiny Glenn's, 4H*2!l; Keansburg Beveridge 2 is Toth 2 II 15 things up a bit in league com­ a 38-43 lead. Keyport players. It also placed the But Union Beach, led by Billy much better than they did against Savings ami Loan, 42,/?-20,/j; Pio­ Bell and Lewandowskl, put on a 9mith 0 2 Nflrdi O 0 0 petition. Six-Point Lead y.nnvj on a court two feet shorter Kite 1 IB Delne 0 0 O llnwks (19) KnlckR (9) Matawan and Keyport and their neer Food Stores. 40-32: F ish e r’s counter press and stayed With them It truly looked bad for Keyport and narrower than the Convention Knlfhof O 2 Griggs 3 2 8 g p p <; r i* floor play was well spotted and Cities Service, 37-35; C&M C lean­ for a w h i I e. But finally the O'Kcepe 0 4 Eckert 1 0 2 C. Robin’n 1 0 2 Kapushy 0 0 0 when Dobrr.yn.ski took the tapoff at Hall court. 'Dus might not appear co-ordinated. The only thing to ers, 35-37; R obert li. Lee Inn. 35­ Barricelil e O C. B^ltc 10 2 Freeman 1 1 3 the start of the second half to drib­ a consequential matter, as it would amaller Beacher* tired and Ihe Hnnsen 1 1 3 Dougherty 10 2 beat them would be a slam-bang .37; Key|x>rt Pharmacy, 33Vi-38* acore was a forbidding 43-33 ble around the KHS defense man involve only the taking of a few 20 3 43 6 13 25 Erlanrisen 3 0 8 P. Flschler 0 O t and go team. Any team thal plays M ataw an Ford, 32-40; C oil’s H air Keansburg 14 12 12 8-43 Dlsbruw 1 0 2 Waffenfeid 0 0 0 for s 44-38 ad v an tag e. But this was extra steps if the game had been against them . at the end ol the Manasquan the mothodieal-proci- Stylists. 31-41; M ataw un-K eyport A. Brunswick S R S 8—23 T. LnConle 1 1 3 Hoscnbcrg 0 0 0 the widest margin ot lead either played at C onvention Hail. But it IMrd quarter. Keyport then put on Officials — Soboul, Clark. J. Boltu 0 1 1 Lamburl'n 2 0 4 sion game is done, for Squan is Recreation, .10-42; Kevport Liquors, out Vakil Beach Neptune1 <53) team had had since the Bears open­ was these few extra steps that en­ going to make fewer mistakes. a slowdown to get ol this Wallt 0 0 0 Carter U 0 0 2fi-4(i. . troublesome test. OFF <; v p ing rush. Keyport closed the center abled Kevport to draw off the As for Group Iff. Lakewood it . 15 at Circle - l iberty 2-4281 M. Kenney 2 3 7 Hoffman 2 2 6 10 4 1 9 gap on defense better. They took j bunched defenses of Lakewood «n Kileen Hand rolled high game of Keyport also had a bad time fu (rr 0 2 ninth tim e at 44-44. j Bruce Jackson. Keyport had play­ night in the give-and-go style of Liquors over Matawan-Keyport Free Electric In-Car Heaters team kept Geiger well covered in Harrison 2 4 DuKmir 4 1 0 Itchmony 0 2 Recreation. Other two-game win­ first quarter and Keyport It was a relief for Keyport fans : ed their last three games on the play. But only Neptune could Ihe Clark 0 0 0 Bergen 0 0 ners were Robert M. Lee over I RI. - SAT. - SUN. harely led by R-S at the end. But 14 « 14 10 1ft 53 Newman 0 0 0 Gr/mnto O 0 when Dobrzynski could make only j Convention Hail court, so their enl- beat Somerville. The Piners Neptune 12 It in 10-53 Suss man 0 u one of two free throws to break | eolations of distances and areas to would fall inlo the sane* errors de­ Matawan Ford and C&M Cleaners Oeiger worked loose snd shot well ■*Union Tor ■“Beach 8 10 s 14—34 Sonk 0 2 over Fisher's Cities Service. Distinguished Adult Entertainment Asm the outside to give Keyport Officials — ftoboul, Aplcelli, the tie. Then Poland put Keyport j move were hanging over from fending against (be Pioneers Rog­ a lt-9 halftimo advantage. 15 8 30 14 4 32 in the lend again for the first time | their games on that court. And er ShiMack th.it they did against NaU (!•) Critics (2.1) since early In the second quarter by i there should not have been aa '>1- Keyporfs Bruce Jackson. They Don't be a "cancerophohe," but OFF n r p dropping in a pair of free throws I ficlal from New Brunswick offi­ i don’t be an ostrich. Facts about KEYMHII flhea 0 0 Cnnu;n 3 0 8 are more vulnerable to o;wwn;m Coyle 10 4 24 Sahner 3 0 6 when he was fouled on a crip under ciating in a game in which Kasl teams titan they are to balanced- t cancer should be kept in the bark Keyport Youth P. Esposlfo 0 0 0 K. Merrill 1 2 4 the boards. Red and White roof­ ; Brunswick was playing; even pJny teams. And they still slip up ; of your mind, advises the American S. Muscn'Ui 1 0 2 Westerfcild 1 0 2 ers were truly joyful when Jackson 1 though any evening up of fouls eml- | Cancer Society, but don't have Nltfrii 0 0 0 McLouk' h 0 0 0 checking against u "post" in Ihe Mosher O Ktiuo o o 1/ twisted his way in for n layup nnd ( ed would not have done Keyport bucket. As for Group IV, Trenlon • them constantly on your mind. Athletic League Enstmond G. Smith (10 0 sunk a foul to make the KHS lead I any good that nighl lor they truly ngnin is nil the wav from whal Aumnck 1 1 L>IGiimb'a 3 1 7 49-45. lost the game from the free throw Griffin 0 i Noliin 0 0 0 we saw in their victory over Now Thru Ntxf Tuot. But, alas, this was not for long, line, completely out steadied by Perth Ambov WED. • TtlUIIS. - PRI. U 3 25 Door.ey got a onehander to mil Iheir rivals in this feature of pluy MON. and TUE9. EVE. Scconil hall play started In the in oft the edge, then Scupp shof one where the Red and White usually EEATUBE 7:11 aad fcll Keypert Youth Athletic League loul and Dobrzynski two, so n side takes the ndvuntagi*. 'MM MAGF.F. wound up bis first with goine ol the teams aecklng to Bowling Leagun season on the varsity squad at Al- looper by Jackson only kept Key­ CAtrS OPtfJ 6 JO Pto - MOVIfS AT 7 00 ?nd n ir ; h i t brinR more bays Into the ncorlni;, GOING BACK lo Ihe Jan. 18 brighl cHlege us a varsity regular. CONTINUOUS OAT. aad SUN. Organization plans for the new port In the van SI-50. Soon Scupp FEATURE 1:45 • 1:4} ■ 1:41 instead of the characteristic of ptay was driving inside the KIIS zone edition of this column, we (jiiotr The former Matawan star was mov­ tlwt has prevailed with most of the season now are being made hy ed up wilh two games left in the 7 :17 -1:37 tho Middletown Tuesday Night and it w as all tied up a 10th tim e as follows: "The Keys should players ''feeding" the ball tu the wind up with their usual 20 season after .seeing sjxiratic re­ VyELVISpresley m a Summer Mixed League nt the Mid­ at 52-52. A Mailed Holiday liest shot on the aquad, usually the games won record . . . but . . . serve duty for most of the season, , PRESLEY. dletown Lanes, Middletown, The Deadly Accuratu Foul* tallest boy, Tlila worked well they will be playing against the Albrlghl won those two games und league is comprised of rc.ims of TIioko awful fouls sank with deiul- Of gaii for Bveryon*! enough (or the llnwks, who com­ lesser opposition uf the "ii" divi­ went Into the playoffs of the eollo' threo men anil two women ni the ly accuracy again. Dobrzynski bined It with a rushinf-all-ovor the .sank two to put the Bears in the sion of the Shore (jmlerence . . . division of tin Middle Atlantic C'dii- I) p.m, shift. Names of area bowlers M u r e place (lefensii ‘ flint lltnltrd the while a team like Nrpiwic ferviM'-p* .. . ,JR P J - 0 * Interested In competing or enter­ van again, Jackson somehow got J A l Knlcka to only nine points while be geared and increasingly sharp­ did ii strong rebounding game in ------A n d ------•— ing team s In tho league lire being through a m ass oi green shirts for the Mawka were Reltlnj; if, a layup to tic it nn I Ith tim t and ened up by meeting Ihe beller the semi-final round game w{lh m w M /i accepted by Mrs. Wanda Oberle, Hourahan’s long aid#? court sel type opposition of Ihe "A" divi- Penn Military College, but Al­ m m sm m s But It waa of no avail te the lengue secretary al II Dakota 'M'Ml;,AN!) MMItUfAfll-WMiaj# : sion. Just remember, Keyjxirt bright went down badly in thr final Celtic*, who had lo face the N.iIk Ave., F.asl Keanshurg. made Keyport lender anew for a So \MW/W% with Frankie Coyle. Coyla scored few Heeling momenta nt 5HM. | will have acquired many ol tlie w ith llo fstra S aturday night 72-47. 24 points (or Ihe Nats In their 30­ Scupp got n pass-in for a change, faults of their regular senson Hut A lbright had (he satisfaction of \DEB0RAH KERR 1.1 win over the Celtics. And the Babe Ruth Meeting Intend of driving, mid it svus lied focy, , , . and will have to go finishing at the (op in regular sea- all-wlnnlnj; Pinions had lo nlmmlon again. Dobrz.vnmki eume down c m ­ | into a stepping up of play against 1 son play in the north section ol th.' I.XII1A ADDED It when tney not behind 17-19 In Another ni.vlln;: of ihr Huyshon* ' ter court for a pnp-in, but Tom (Je- I the op|>osilion to be faced in tlie i college division and defeating PMC, ' ItoQ eefitfc HOMIS I KAIDKI-: the drill hull against the l.iikvni, lUihi* Ruth l.H ij’w h»n bi'C’it rnltrcl | vas whirled In.side a niusn of hast j tourneys," All. alas, now shown I champions of the south section. | Mi!-AM UIM-'HVI IRIDAY I, SATURDAY wlwsc icnrinu wna dune hy Ken lor K eyport ICIks (.‘full foni/.(h(. Al I Urunswifk players to bounce one lo he «.•<> true. Neptune, only Umr j There are 24 college* in the corn - - - — ■ i bined college divisions. j T I rn roRi 01 im mn<1 Twiy Curlh Schiiltr. and Hilly Wllkviitt, Mlil.- 1'urwHo, rcjmrtR tlie ! m off the IwcklMumlR at the. third jxiints belter than Keypnri in He- .i3l knuMJt tMt m»> • i •«.. DiliWi' Hi'vnnM* bMtlra LoSapIo took over Idr l lie Ifjft^tte h /« Ijpcii chrt rli»red for 10 <|u«rf«»r whMJe to send the lem»‘> eember, was 24 points belter If you me married it may be to fPRH KPM It NEWMAN In NEXT WEEN Platons in the sccond half and pro­ Iminin UiIm yo»r. Knritiin Town- into ihe hist period tied a llith time, than Keyport in llie playofls. [lilU 'X J U J ItCKIf GUASOH rrARTlNO WED. duced 13 point* for Ihe I in! I wo «hlp airf'/iily h«« upplir'd for n third Lust year much Ihe same thing 1 Ihe advantage of you and your wife "The Rat Race" "BLUE HAWAII" quartern lo keep the PIMiiiik all. irntn nnd th#*ri* mny Ix* n fmnlh, Jin'kMin nnd Dohr/ynskl matched happened n.s Keyport Irouncrd to file a joint 11)111 federal Income Khotfl and that time it was tied a Matawan leam that hod lax return. You tmty file n joint FREE! A « l wlnnlnit mark iioIkk »l ‘Ml-.11 Cflrusn reports. cnim'C'Is IN-CAIIJIiAHIIS eilll.OHIlN UNDKN II I'llKU lo K eyport lll«h f(H6 3714 V . Team W L. Bayshora Cath. Man. No. t Mar. I to M. The young people as a milkman, and also was h Manny’s Bar IS to 37 ; hre amnia Ih rX llM ft >H ‘er» who Colfax TV b'iV, 24 W. Keansburg Flra Ce. 10 40 C. W. V. 34 M it Ac drummer in the "Valiants," and Harbor Esso 48 30 St. Benedict’s No. 1 9C 3R >-?loa( Is about M ,M ckiU ia Johnson Gibhs M 30 KEYPORT BUSINESSMEN’! Bayshore Cath. Men No. 3 34 ao "rbaa, Miburbaa. aad niral areai played in many nightclubs through­ Hughes Stars 441 a aa Feb. 2S Holy Fam ily No. 2 33 40 out the state. Mai-Key 300 Bar 44 35 Team W Bayshore K of C No. I 40>4 ‘ iraaghout the United SUtei. New Schnncks Oil Co. 43 35 34* a 42 ><, :« Keyport Cleaners 44 St. Benedict's No. 3 ' 34 41 T.'raey baa an enrollment et 11,SH Armed Services Austin On Randolph FitzfioraUls Green ^l ank Be John's Marina Inn 40 St. Ann's No. 2 30 45 i ember*. .•■■■■. . ■ Airpurt J’lara Lanes 42 3« Middletown Pro Shop 44>y F.dward Austin jr., fireman, U.S. Fishers Service 41 37 Middletown Lanes 41 St. Benedict's’ No. 2 27», 44 ft Plana la local area* Include I.K. r. 40‘a 37 Circle Chevrolet 40 27 48 Navy, son of Mr. und Mrs. Ed­ Cliffwood Fire Co. 3!> X) Bayshore Cath. Men No. 3 ?'-ca«ton* where c l u b members, IM ergeea Basic Tralaiag enter advanced infantry tiuinmg; ward Austin, Union Beach, is serv­ Hone Hoofing 35*.'a St. Catherine's No. 1 26 40 •-H thinwl, and volunteer leaders J Be S Plumbing 38 Vi 30 Scoras Construction 2J> Pvt. Carl M. Olimp, 18, has been be cnroUcd in one of the specialist ing aboard the anti- war­ Airport Liquors aa 4U Scott's Funeral Horn* IK MAT-KEY MKKCIIANT MENS ' /ill be guetta and apeakert. Civic schools at Fort Dix or bu sent to fare support USS Martins Bulldere 40 : ^id tervlee ehihe, Khooh a n d assigned lo M Company ol the H 6: M Window Clcnners 37‘i K K A N sm m r, i ^a d ik s Third Training RcRlmcnt of the US another Army Post for advanced Randolph which participated in the 13t:ts.v Hoss Homes 34 44 MONDAY' NIGHT Team W L . luirchei aad ether groups have training. 34 44 recovery operations of the "Pro­ G arhcr Supply Team W I. Campbells Junction -ranged for talks by 4-H‘crs and Prior to his arrival at Port Dix J & J Kleetric :UI 4H Texaco Gas 45 3T ject Mercury” orbital space flight. Single System 30 48 Craig brothers 42 27 "rmer 4-H’era. Exhibits illuitral- on Jan. J5, Pvl. Olimp, son of Mr. Fiber Chemical 15 G3 Gentiles Market 811 :u) Clipper Craft Uont Works 42 96 .lit typical aclivitie* are prepared The Randolph is one of 40 U.S. li & W Auto Body Works 37‘- 31 Vi and Mrs, Carl Olimpio, 31 Shore Navy ships and units which were Uov. neu Oil Burner .'W 33 Frank Devlnos w i:i- THUIISDAV NKillT BUSINESS General Construction 41*(i 30^ -id will be displayed in store Concourse, Cliffwood, attended on station in the Atlantic for llic Keyport Cleaners 35 34 MI5N*S 35 Burlews ncs-taurant 41 31 V.ow* throughout the county. Matawan High' School. operation, Alar. Middletown Pharmacy 34 Locations of displays reported Team W 1, H. Wassennnn & Son 3.1 35 Matawan Ford 3a*