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i THIS WEEK 14, Pages One Section COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF HOLMDEL, MADISON MARLBORO, MATAWAN AND MATAWAN BOROUGH •3rd YEA R — 42nd WEEK NiltMal JtS S S ttrtiw Lay Cornerstone For New .Matawan Regional High School MATAWAN, N .J., THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1962 MimtMr Mew Jersey Prua Auodiana Single Copy Ten Cent* Uht* It M ilrfll, #tkm m tl th* W M jH ttm- ■Mem tl tfw m in i toglMal B*ard tl O teUhm, iMtfM m toe mmm m ik* caracntM* tor lb* liA H t Mtfi MhMi m AtUatk Am., Matawaa to. CanMMtot toak place Saturday waralag T Maa, M preside*/, it M*va to Ik* M i Jala CanwxMa, Mgb tekMl prtaelpal, ha appmlMhf at Jm rig* H m aw M|b tebMl. *w la M in e d far ISM at*d**t*. It *111 eaalal* M regu- lar classrooms, tm phytkt labtratary. mm chemistry labaratary, aa* chemistry lecture ra*m, t»* biology raaiM, tour actoata rawiM, Ihn* h*na ecowsmlcs reams, threa ah*ps, *aa dr*fU*g raam, two art, tw* ONtdc aW baad, mt Mnry, h tyt’ pfey*leal Mtocatlaa, ■Mi’ n n , aa aaM artan and cafeteria. Th* tatal ap* praprUtlM (ar the achad Md pure Kim tl Ik* tract *f Iliad la «I,47M M .................................. . Hickman Wins In Township; Small Vote In Borough Rep.Jam e* C. Avchincloss, seek- Ia i aonlnattao' tor what report- tiy will b* hi* last term in the Mmm* *f RlJIM M lative* fromnh* third r M votM uaappoeed In Tuesday'* H *l CT W M it O litrict, polM eed in Tuead m iry alectiM 'Th* election ci im prim Maanouth and . Other OOP talllesla Monmouth Couaty wer* Jeeeph C. Irwin and Halam la Damkia. for Freeholder, II,a a d ll.O S respectively, and JoMph A. Shaft© tor Sheriff, 13,- TST. All couaty nominee! were un- em oiad la In* light balloting. Oa Hm Democratic tide, Peter J. O uaoa tallied U ,M in the twin aounUaa tor the aomlnation for Con- arau. la th* county, David T. Buck and Victor Gerde*, nominee* fcr Freeholder, tallied KM and MH respectively. Paul Kiernan. DM M critic aoniiaee for Sheriff, polled U N . Matawan Township Gilbert Hickman, with the back- to l.o f. Ihe combined Democratic Chibs. In the township, defeated George E. Hauimann in the Demo- cratlc rice for nomination ai a candidate tor the Matawan Town ahip Committee. Mr. Hickman poll- *d 4U to Mr. Hausmann's IU . Incumbent Committeeman Sig- mund Kowalski, seeking renominj- tion in the Republican ranks, was unopposed and drew 105 votes. Democrats also taw contests in two of the three election districls Two Offenders Are Summoned By Ryan Magistrate liarold Sherman, Mat- awan Towiudiip, fined Harry S. Sut- ton, 1254 North Shore Concourse, Cliffwood Beach, III and $5 cost* - tor. allegedly pissing a school bus 'discharging ’ pasaengers near his home. Patrolman E. J. Ryan, town- v (hip police; entered complaint Tuesday. . - ■Joseph A; Musiynski, M Knull Terr., Haaieb. paid B and $S coat* K failing M change the address on reglittrat’on \\ten moving. This - auminom also was issued by Pa- Irolman Ryan. Robert J, tin ft, Eaat Orange, was cleared'of a charge af passing a ilale po'lce cur at 3: J l a.m, Sept. I I White the trcuw r wa* In purauit of another vehicle, Th* description af i)m defMdaat'swhlda waatawd. tociMdMtvaby the oaurt.TV Inci- dent occurred on lha Oarden K ite Partway, ' Ooing too fan brought fines of f 10 ana U to two other drivers nn W ilM ie»i lor members of the county exec- utive committee. In the second dis- trict, John A. Bunger defeated Sam- •eTJ.Caniaoo. 223 ta Itl for coun- ty committeeman. Mrs. Ann Savit- sky was unopposed in her bid (Or county committeewoman. In the third district, James Bur- lew jr. and Mrs. Mabel Faron were elected with tallies of 112 and 113 St. Anthony's Work Qa.Building R m p iii An sppsai tor haip to resume «R» |5» UIlCl •rectlon off the auditorium nf St. AnUiMy's Soclaiy, Inc., waa Issued hy Frank Ricci, chairman, yester- 'IM 'QUNHM if, iirtik! tdomrir MMtructlim at Maxwell St., one Mack la fnm Cliffwood Ave., la be- las built by volunteer labor. The . work stopped with the coming of • bad weather last winter and the eammlttea wtehee to resume now. . A spaghetti Kipper Is being held M Ih* CMitand Inn Apr. Mr. aiw .............................................. .. B * 1 i A Suaday Inhsid tor St, JoMgh't .In itth . a«aM allier uaas, has ' Mate*, «> gel i ill cowplatlng the uiMetruc . The i A Suaday >9 m M i , aa ID* Sw buildlni tor Levitt Building Hit By Planners Soy No Construction Authorised By Board Harold .f. Dolan, a member of the Malawan Township Planning Board, last night accused Levitt and Sons, Inc., developers of the IMO-homt Strathmore • at - Mata - wan community of obtaining build- ing permits and constructing six homes without Ihe board’s know- ledge or consent. He said the building permits were issued for construction of the homes on specified lot numbers on Church St. when the planning board had not given final approval to any nf the subdivision plans of the Levitt firm. : He demanded to know by what authority Levitt had proceeded wilh cnn 9lniction, against the ex- pressed wishes of the board and now lot numbers were assigned on Church S4. in Ihe Andover Park section before the subdivision hsd been finally approved Must Apprtve Eatlr* SuUlvlsiM He reminded the hoard that a resolution under which Levitt is proceeding with the Strathmore-at- Matawan “ planned community" specifically declares that no build- ing permits are to be issued tiniil Ihe entire sulxlivlsion has been liranted final approval, the sole pro- vince ol Ihe planning board. William J. O’lfagan, attorney for the planning board, who also serves as attorney for the ion In# hoard (continued on page four) Benjamin Dantkin Is 0.0.9. Club Speaker The R»p.il>!lcmi Cluli of M jt.iwan Borough h -Id » regular niectini; on Monday cv^Mlng. Larry lijccn introduced the guest speaker, Ben- jtmfn Duiskln. Republican candid- al* tor Freeholder and former may- or of Wall Township. Ills topic was "Tlie Importance of Primary lileetioM ," were Jack Lambs* sd anyone M irin g Mt Mould contact changed from Monday to Wednes- day each month. Tbe next meeting hae been aclieduled for May 2.1 at 4t».fir»-bweiMW-*=Md pend- ing approval of the fire company officials. . la ApareelallM I wlaslt tn thank the voters of Mat- awan Townahlp who supported me I* the recent election, Juaepti Hinm (fp-adv II , f^ Tsflw CM Charcoal chicken, frl*d Mrlap ar Soallopa w. F/P, U.K. i feolli " respectively, defeating Joseph Emm and Mrs.' Marion j. Wood wh* received 142 and IS3 respec- tively, ; ■■ '■ la the first district, Edward Se- ville arid Mrs, Elaie Krimmel were unnpn»ed on the Democratic slate for tne county committee posts. JtepubNcane In Matawtn Town- ship bad no conteita scheduled for the selection of county committee- men and women. Those elected were Joseph C. Bucco and Mrs. Louise Nicora In the first district: Sam Maniscalco and Mrs. Mary Malcolm In district two and Fred Dominick and Mrs. Annie E. Berghaus in district three. Matawan Borough With no contest in either party for nominations for two council candidates to attract Ihem, only 221 voters out of a total of 2700 regis- tered, attended the polls In Ih* Mat- awan Borough primary eleetion Tuesday. Democrats, John J. Kane and Lo- on Christinat, polled fl and W re- spectively to gain the nominations ss candidates to two full-term seats at slake in November. Republicans g s v e incumbent Councilman Vernon Ellison 128 and his running mate, Howard Wilson, 127, In the meagre balloting. Coun- cilman Everett E. Carlson, a Re- publican, is not seeking re-election this year. County executive commlttce members electcd were: Republican, Howard Henderson and Mrs. Mar- ie Dietrich, district I: John Lani- (continued un page four) State Approves Water Supply Levitt Plan Is Reduced Though . The State Water Policy and Sup- ply Council hai announced iti ap- proval of a plan to provide a water supply to servlcc Levitt and Sons Inc. Strnthmore-iit-Mntawan devel - opment In Matawan Township. The application has been under consid- eration. The application was for the diver- sion of wntor liy two wells in the Line Kd. area and was made ny (ho Strathmore Water Co. which has been granted a franchise lo serve the development by llie Mut- awan Township Committee, The ap- plication lud lieen challenged by Edward W. Currie, Mntawnn Bor- ough Allorney. _________ ' l itnti-fiti«*«*iilflil ^"■■liiifcli* to drill liMMvellu In Mnlawnn Town- ship lo provide 1.25 million gallon* Il day for its 1,'IOO-liomi* Strathm ore housing development. Malawan Ree Director Needed Winners In Matawan Easter Egg Contest vr.i r EASTER SERVKIE8 Churches throughout the bay- shore area have planned spcclal services in celebration of Easier on Sunday, Many will have special music and most churches are cele- brating Communion tonight. A community Good Friday serv- ice will be held In the Methodist Church, Malawan, with other churches of the community par- ticipating. The service will be held for one hour beginning at 1:30 p.m. The church will be open from 9 a.m . for meditation and prayer at the worship ccnter on the first floor and In the sanctuary from 12 o'clock- noon. The speaker at the service will be the Rev. Francis Osterstock Who until recently was pastor of the Bayvicw Presbyterian Church, Cliffwood Beach. Music will be by members of the senior choir of the Matawan Presbyterian Church. The service and the open church for meditation Is for the entire community, Flral PrwbyfarUa Church RM U M aad Fraaklla St.. Matawaa - Rev. Chester A Galloway, Pastor Outdoor Sunrise Service Sunday is at I a.m: overlooking Lake Lefferts at Ihe rear of the church off Route 34. Sermonette by the pastor is en- titled "As It Began to Dawn." The chapel choir will aing "Forth He Came At Easter” arranged by Wil- liam*. The service will conclude with the Resurrection Scene. “Cod of the Living" Is the pastor's Eas- ter message at both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. At the 9:30 a.m. ser- vice. the chancel choir will sing the "Hsllelujah Chorus" from Messiah by Handel; chapel choir will sing "Awake, Thou Wintry Earth,” a Dutch Carol. Elwood Snii'.h will render “ In the End nf the Sabbath” by Speaks. At the II a.m. service, th* chancel choir will repeal the "Hallelujah Chorus” ; carol choir Will ling “ Song for Easter" by Eichhorn. Jane Burton will sing "I Know That My Redeemer Live- th" from Messiah by Handel. Sun- day School meeti at 9:30 a.m. Nurs- ery car* Is provided at 1:30 and II a.m. for children under three- years-of-sge. On Tuesday the Cub Pack 73 meels at 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout Troop meets at 7:30 p.m. Evangelism Committee meets on Thursday at 7 p.m.; planning and evaluating committee meets at 8 p.m. Brownie Troop meets at 2:45 p.m. : Junior High Presbytecns meet on Friday at 5:30 p.m. Intermediate Girl Scout Troop meets at 2 p.m. First Baptist Church 2SX Mala St., Matiwaa- Rev. Robert W, Addiss, Pastor Thursday at 8 p.m., the Maundv Thursday Communion Service will i)e conducted. Immediately follow- ing this service, the senior choir will meet for rehearsal. Easter Sunrise Scrvice will lie held at 6:30 a.m. There will be spe- cial imisic by the senior choir. The junior choir will sing an arrange- ment of "Christ the Lord is Risen" and there will be a solo by Adam A. Banke. At tlie 9:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. services, the junior choir will sing "Then Comes Easter Morn- ing." At the 11 a.m. service, there will be special music by the senior choir and Ihe cherub choir will sing "Welcome, Fair Easter.’' A nursery Is provided during both services. Children’s church is con- ducted during the 11 a.m. service. Sunday Church School begins al !t:4.r> a.m. with classes for all ages. Monday junior choir rehearsal Is at 7 p.m. Laurence Harbor Community Church Laurence Harbor Rev. William E. Webster, Pastor Special servicei will be conduct- ed at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Fri- day. Al the Good Frlduy service the confirmation class will receive Iheir First Communion, There will be two services Eas- ter Sunday. The Easter Early Ser- vice will start at 7 a.m. and the regular service will commence al 10:50 a.m . Trlalty Churcb (Episcopal) Mala St., MitawM Rev. Carroll B. Hall. Rector The Sacrament of Penance will bu administered Easter Even from 4:30 to S p.m. and Irom 7 to 7:30 p.m. Morning prayer, litany and Ante-Communion will be at 9 a.ni.; evening prayer, and blessing of the Paschal Candle at I p.m. Easter Day, ntatlnf are at 7:45 a .m .; Holy Communion, S a.m .; Holy Eucharist, 9:30 and 11 a.m .; evening prayer, 7:30 p.m. Easter Monday Holy Communion will be at 8 a.m . At the meeting of Trinity Guild at 8 p.m., Miss Rose Galaida, executive secretary of tlie Youth Consultation Service, Northern District, will be the speak- er. Miss Galaida will ipeak on the work of Ihe Diocesan Social Ser- vice organization. Holy Communion Tuesday will be at 8 a.m .: Alcoholics Anony- mous, I p.m. Wednesday Holy Communion will be al 10 a.m. The annual spaghetti (continued on page four) lo Pu*l Houm mlssl*n la accepting applications for a director for the summer recriatlMi program, Further lafarmatlen may be ab- tslned front Anthnny Nucclo, Ret- wallM L'MimlmlMer, I'l Waah- laatM Av*., Matawan, ar from M rs. H. Cauraw Wyeheff, M Ravla* Dr,, MalawM, M n, HaraM Cm I*II* rectatly haa baM appdatid la ilia User*- altoa CMMNlMto*. Alsa Mrvtoi thia y*ar ar* David Marlla aal Ttiwaai WHalMd. New Courses For Matawan High Curriculum Change With Moving At MRHS Substantial curriculum changes are in prospect when the new Mat- awan Regional High School opens it* doors In September. The school board Monday authorized Luther A. Fostor. superintendent, to ap- ply to the State Department of Ed- ucation for approval of the follow- ing new coursos: Speech I, History of Music, Earth Science, Civics and Eco- nomics, Business English, Modem World History, Basic Electricity. Practical Science and Chorus. All (continued on page seven) Wilion Farm Map Again Rejected Madison Township Planning Board last night refused to accept the map of Valley View Estates. IM tots of 15,000 square feet in site and a atore center nn Route 9 and the south side of Ticelown Rd. Classification was sought for this subdivision on the former Wil- son farm. Albert Seaman, Perth Amboy at- torney, clashed with the board for delaying the matter, first present- ed in March Iflfil, but he was told Farmland Estates, Inc., making the application, has failed to have any officer* algn for tho corporation, that the board could know the per- sona with whom It was dealing. Mayor John Phillips jr. staled liat—ty- tn"mitching funds to part- icipate in a beach erosion program being advanced for the Rurltan liny area hy the federal govern- .ment,,..„Thcre would jie H(H).INH) a sw C S B S .? Dissatisfaction with the stale’s "Green Acres” program was ex- pressed and George L. Ilurton, ol The MmMw im Norreatlon Com- -fil»ft...,Mlilitla«a» . ■ tommy • Board n( Freeholders, was called on to out- line what would be done in tlie township. Joseph and Irene Molnur receiv- ed a minor subdivision for a 1(H)- by-170-foot lot out of their six- acre tract on old Amboy Rd. NatlM New York Turnplk* Express buses, frequent dally service from Rollo*. Commuteri buy II trip bMhi and lav*. For schedule call COIfai 4.1m Petition Seeks Improved Roads Matawan Township Accepts Plea A petition seeking immediate road and drainage Improvements In the Woodflelds section of the township was presented to the Matawan Township Committee Monday night by Mrs. Joan Brown, a resident of the area. The peti- tion, was turned over to the mad committee for study. The petitioners, all residents of Willow, Springlawn, Charles, Anna and Euclid Sts. and Grand Ave. in the Woodfields section, ciled the condition of streets and flooding conditions and asked improvements be made. Committeeman John Murz jr., chairman of the road department, said Township Engineer Karl Heu- scr now is preparing plans and specifications for a major drainage and road Improvement program estimated lo cost 1135,000. Work should be started this summer, Mr. Mar* said. Garbage Bid The committee received u bid for an eight-ruonth garbage con- (contlnued on page four) Smiling winners In the Matawan Eaiter Egg Contest, sponsored Saturday by the Matawan Parade Commission, receive their prizes from Larry Gil- breath, chairman of the commission. Left to right are Joseph Gluck, winner in tho nine-lo-12 group; William Gluck, winner In the up to four age group, and Thonius Hinds, winner In the flve-to-elght age group. Other winners, who louod Ihe eggs wrapped la tinfoil, were Lindv Scardis, Wanda Cornell, Linda Artelll, John Hinds, Allen Chocha, Robert Crane, Barbara Hackman, Jack Welsled and Michael BcrkL There were 123 children participating. The Parade Commission was assisted by lb* Midway Fire Department Auxiliary, and alsa assist* Ing were members *f Senior Girl Scout Troop 112. All candy left was given to the House af (load Shepherd, Wickatuak. Wav To Lakefront From Ravine Dr. Borough Planners Approve Iti Use A matter agitated over years past finally reached resolution at the Matawan Borough Planning Board meeting Monday when ‘ a tract approximately 409 feet an Ravine Dr. and reaching 300 feet or more back to Lake Lefferts was certified for public use and Ingress to the luke front by the planners. It now will go tn the borough at- torney for review before being transmitted to the borough council for hearing and final actio’i. Waiver to the use of the prop- erty is being granted by William M. Strother, Matawan realtnr, who is the successor to tlie Ravine Gardens developers. A deed covenant is presumed to reserve the tract to quasi-puhlic uses. There is an old road, not vacated, involved. The property is located between the lands of Beattie and Hamilton. Mayor John W. Applegate was Informed of the board’s interest in a Master Plan. He believed the (continued on page seven) Freight Cutback Norman C. Hansen, station agent at Ibe Matawan Depot, announced yesterday that sta- tions of Ihe New York and Long Branch. Railroad between Smith , im f- Plllllf ■WMBSM, eluding Malawan, will no longer accept or receive freight under MM pound lots. The new regulation Is ached- uftd tn la ke T ffeel May ♦ w ilann shippers bring- sufficient pressure before Ihe Public U i HIIIm Com- mission and Ibe Interstate Com- merce Cninmlsajon lo came llm order to' bis changed, li w as're- ported. A sim ilar plan, also slated to take affect May I, Is being pro- posed by the Central Railroad of New Jersey between Malawan and Highlands. The freight cut- back already has taken place on th* spur between Matawan nd Freehold, It wa* disclosed. Local municipal officials are believed ready t* protest the proposed cutback af freight handling In th* bayshore area. ' Marlboro Moves On Utilities Authority Marlboro Township Committee Thursday moved to “ central sewer and water for all future develop- ments” by directing the municipal attorney, Clifton T. Barkalow, Free- hold, to draw an ordinance estab- lishing a utilities authority. Mayor Paul E, Chester said Hie authority would have up to five members and would lie “ non-po- litical and completely independ- ent." it would have the right to grant wuter and sevvor franchises, and establish water and sewer plants. "We already have had six water and sewer franchisor, some of them overlapping," the mayor said, "The proposed authority l* the re- sult ol feasibility studtei made by the committee, township engineer, attorney, and other officials." The committee also introduced an ordinance to amend road construc- tion requirements within develop- ments. Paved roads — .IH feet wide with a four-inch base and four inches of macadam — and sidewalks would be required. The present ordinance requires a six-inch base with two-inch oil and stone top. Public hoahng is sein'd- ulod for 8 p.m. May to. Register In Cliffwood The annual spring registration will b* held at Ihe C!lffwo*d Ele- mentary School *a Tuesday, May I, lor all Clilfwoad children wh* will reach Iheir rtf th Mrthday aa •r before Sept. N . The registra- tion will b* at (be Cliffwood Me- morial Schaol, Cliffwood Ave., from I to II a.m. for those with last aante* starting with A to M and from l>:M la 1:11 p.m. for those with last names starting with N ta Z. The Matawaa Regional Board ef Educatioa has made It manda- tory that each child l« required to have Ihe following Immunlia- lio n s : Smallpox vaccination; D.P.T. vaccine, three Injections; poliomyelitis, three fnjectloas. Parent* aro advlaed ta secure written proof at the above from th * well baby clinic or family physician. If you have lo write out of town for these records II Is advised you do so Immediately. These records plus a ,birth cer- tificate must be presented when you register your child. Fence, Lawn, Wall Run Into By Cart Two uceident.s involving proper- ly damage occurred in Matawan Township this past week. Richard ft. Arose, Perch Amlxty, APJ'UJi JP and lawn o. (ha M. Becinan residence at 5ti New llrunswiek Ave. Saturday. Me claimed two cars coming in the opposile direction with headlighls iV) .hljndf* d hini and drove him of. Tn iv roaHjWfBftH'fll1 ftliirtk a curb and Ixnmced across tin* highway fn(n (Iu* fence. K itrolm an I'Vanci.s Czitrnecki. township police, investI- 1 Improve Railroad Service In Hazlet Commuter Group Has Achieved Rosults As a result of recent conferences between officials of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad, the Railroad Trans- portation Division of the New Jer* *ey State Highway Department, and representatives of the Holmdel- Raritnn Railroad Commuter Ser- vice Committee, Hazlet area com- muters will enjoy a further im- provement in rail service, effective Apr. 10. On two occasions last year the Central Railroad of New Jersey granted additional train stops at Hazlet during commuting hours and now the Pennsylvania Railroad has agreed to stop two of its best com- muting trains at Hazlet. The morn- ing train will stop at Hazlet at 7:34 a.m. and will arrive at Newark a* 8:27 a.m., al Penn Station In New York at 8:42 a.m. and at Hudson Terminal in Downtown Manhattan at H:50 a.m. The evening train will depart from Penn Station at 5:15 p.m. from Hudson Term inal at 5 p.m. and from Newark at 5:30 p.m. arriving in Hazlet at ti: IQ p.m. Both of these trains carry refreshment curs and are air conditioned. The foregoing additions, combin- ed with the service presently ren- dered by the Jersey Centrul Lines, wilt provide Hazlet with five trains (continued on page four) State Approval For May 23 Vote Special Election For Madison Schools Tlie Madison Township Board (if Education received approval, after a hearing in Trenton Monday, from the State Hoard of Local Gov- ernment for its J3.01S.000 junior high School referendum which will come before the voters oil May 2). The referendum callj for the ac- quisition of two plots of land and the erection nf two lOOO pupil junior high schools. The schools will be financed through a $2,700,000 bond issue and S.1t 8,000 taken from sur- pluses. ' One of tlie sclmols would be built on the 22.61-acre Perth Amboy Wa* ter Works property on Route 511, Old Bridge. The other would h* situated on Cottrell Rd., Cheese- quake on a 30-acre parcel. Purchase Two Sites The referendum will call for tha (continued on page seven) Ronson Blasts Lack Of Heed To Warnings TenEyck Ronson, Mstawan mer- chant who heads the- Madisoa Township Civil Defense Dissster Control unit, blasted the indiffer> ence of resident* In Paul's Beach and other Inundated areas to heed warnings to' evacuate in stormi with flood waters rising. Mr. Roil- son charged this meant other* would risk their lives as rescuer* when conditions grew worse. Addressing the CD-DC council on the evacuation of Laurcnce Harbor* Cliffwood Beach waterfront resi- dents during the recent storms, Mr. Ronson said warnings tu ieav* their homes prior to flooding periods were Ignored by many <a the residents. "This," he said, "endangered th* lives of those who had to go back to rescue them from the rising waters." Mr. Ronson said he has "checked out tho situation on higher levels’* since then and has been told II* has tlie authority to “order an| compel evacuation" in time* of dis- aster. in other business, council sec- retary Irene Garshgo read a let- ter from the State Department <d Health which reported the fallout from Soviet Russia's nuclear text* in the atmosphere last year will not lie dangerous to area resident*, The letter disclosed that, though the fallout Is expeoted to descend In this area this month and next, it will be "well within Hie »af* limits of exposure." Julius Mcsjc, III Laurelhui'st Dr., Cliffwood llcaoli, struck a re- taining wall on Cliffwood Ave. al 1:07 u.m. Sunday by reoort of Patrolman Louis Slgismomll, loivn- ship jNtiice. Mr. \iesje blamed s blown front tire for the accklent. In Appreciation I wish to tliunk the voters of Mtituwan Township who supported me in the Primary decllnn. Gcorgo llniisinsiin jfp—adv. Ill The constant plea to free all people from any form of enslav.1- iiirnl will lie echoed through prayers and songs us .lews ull over Ihe world will cummcmurulc their week-long l>slival of Passover, which started at sundown Wednes- day. Tlm festival U marked on the flrsl I wo nights with a ceremonial meal, the Seiler, at which the slorv of llie I'.mhIus /kiiii Kgypl is read from a special Ismk called tlie lliiggadah. The Seilorlms a ro es- sentially family affairs and tlv; celebration Is held around tlie family hoard wilh the head ut Ihe family presiding over proceeding!!. Thursday morning service In *li>> United Hebrew Congregation Syna. gogue, Keyporl, w ill lie ut 10 a,in. witl evening service at 8 : 1,1 p.m.; Krldny morning service will be at 10 a,tn. ami evening service ul D ;30 p.m Saturday lit# icrvict) 'U ut 11 a.in. Other Service* Tuesday Minyun will be al 1:31 a.m.; evening service al 8:30 p.m. Wednesday morning servlcc Ik at III a.m. with Yi/lior marked dur- ing llie evening service al 8:31 p.m. The Klghth Day, Thursday, Apr. 20, morning service will b* at 1(1 a.m .; Yizkiir anil llie Pass- over end at sundown. Yl/.kor meinnritil prayers III memory uf the iii*|wvrtsJn » tfrftn ¥ ttw t’jii -ii* symi'iogiie on Itotli the evening und morning of llie liighjb l>uyof Pass, over, during regular services, Names listed will be mention^ from the pulpit: additional ntimci will he mrntinncd If telephoned of mailed to Ituhlil 11.0,11. Levin*. During Ihe Intermediate days M tliu Passover, from Saturday t( Tuesday, thu laws of Passover ooa, limit! In effect etcept for (lie pfto tilhllIon of work. ' Religious school classet Will Ito sumo Sunday, Apt, ft.

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la M i n e d f a r ISM a t* d * * t* . I t *111 e a a la l* M reg u­la r c la ss ro o m s, t m p h y tk t la b t ra ta ry . mm ch e m is try la b a ra ta ry , a a * ch e m is try le c tu re ra * m , t » * b iology ra a iM , to u r acto ata raw iM , I h n * h * n a ecowsm lcs re a m s , th rea ah *p s , * a a d r* fU * g ra a m , tw o a r t , tw * ONtdc a W b aad , m t M n r y , h t y t ’ p fey*lea l M tocatlaa , ■ M i’ n n , a a a a M a r t a n and c a fe te r ia . T h * ta ta l ap* p ra p rU t lM ( a r the a c h a d M d p u re K im t l I k * t ra c t * f Ilia d la « I ,4 7 M M . ................................. .

Hickman Wins In Township; Small Vote In Borough

R e p .J a m e * C . A v ch in c lo ss , seek- I a i a o n ln a t ta o ' to r w hat report- t i y w i l l b * h i* la st te rm in the M m m * * f R lJ IM M la t i v e * fro m n h * t h i r d r ‘ ‘

M v o tM uaappoeed In T u e s d a y '*H * l

C TW M

it O l it r ic t , p o lM eed in Tuead

m i r y a le c t iM 'T h * e lectionci i m p r i m M a a n o u th and

. O th e r O O P t a l l le s l a M onm outh C o u a ty w e r* Jeeeph C . I r w in and H a la m la D a m k ia . fo r F re e h o ld e r , I I , a a d l l .O S re sp e ct iv e ly , and Jo M p h A . Shaft© to r S h e r if f , 13,- TST. A l l co u aty no m in e e ! w e re un- e m o ia d la In * light ba llo ting .

O a Hm D e m o cra tic t id e , P e te r J . O u a o a ta llie d U , M in the tw in aounUaa to r the aom lnation fo r Con- a r a u . l a th * cou n ty , D a v id T . B u c k and V ic to r G e rd e * , nom inee* f c r F re e h o ld e r , ta llie d K M and M H re sp e c t iv e ly . P a u l K ie rn a n . D M M c r it ic ao n iiaee fo r S h e rif f , po lled U N .

Matawan TownshipG ilb e rt H ickm a n , w ith the back-

t o l . o f . Ih e com bined D e m o cra tic C h ib s . In the tow nsh ip , defeated G eo rg e E . H au im an n in the Demo- c ra t lc r i c e fo r nom ination a i a can d id a te to r the M ataw an Tow n a h ip C om m ittee . M r. H ickm an poll- * d 4 U to M r. H ausm ann 's I U .

Incum b ent Com m itteem an S ig ­m und K o w a lsk i, seek ing re n o m in j- tion in the R ep u b lican ra n k s , w as unopposed and d rew 105 votes.

D e m o cra ts a lso ta w contests in tw o o f the th ree e lection d is t r ic ls

Two Offenders Are Summoned By Ryan

M ag istra te l ia ro ld Sh e rm an , M at- a w an To w iud iip , fined H a r r y S . Su t­to n , 1254 N orth Shore Concourse , C liffw oo d Be ach , I I I and $5 cost*

- to r . a lle g ed ly p is s in g a school bus 'd isc h a rg in g ’ pasaengers near h is hom e. P a tro lm an E . J . R y a n , town-

v (h ip p o lice ; entered com pla intTuesday. . -■ Joseph A ; M u s iy n sk i, M K n u ll

T e r r . , Haaieb. p a id B and $S coat*

K fa ilin g M change the ad d ress on reg littra t’on \\te n m oving . T h is

- aum inom a lso w as issued by Pa- Iro lm a n R y a n .

R o b ert J , t in f t , E a a t O range , w a s c le a re d 'o f a cha rg e a f pass ing a i la le po 'lce c u r at 3 : J l a .m , Sept. I I White the t r c u w r w a * In purauit o f ano the r v e h ic le , T h * d escrip tio n

a f i)m d e fM d a a t 's w h ld a w a a t a w d . to c iM d M tv a b y the o a u r t . T V In c i­dent o ccu rre d on lh a O a rd e n K i t e P a r tw a y , '

O oing too fa n brought fines of f 10 a n a U to tw o other d r iv e rs nn

W ilM ie » i

lo r m em b ers o f the county e xe c­u tive com m ittee . In the second d is ­t r ic t , Jo h n A . B un ger defeated Sam - • e T J .C a n ia o o . 223 ta I t l fo r coun­ty com m itteem an . M rs . A nn S a v it­s k y w as unopposed in h e r b id (Or county com m itteew om an .

In the th ird d is tr ic t , Ja m e s B u r ­lew j r . and M rs . M abel F a ro n w ere e lected w ith ta llie s o f 112 and 113

St. Anthony's Work Qa. Building R m p iiiA n s pp s a i to r ha ip to resum e «R» | 5» UIlCl

• re c t lo n o ff the aud ito rium n f S t. A n U iM y 's S o c la iy , In c . , w aa Issued

’ ■ h y F ra n k R ic c i , c h a irm a n , yester-'IM 'QUNHMif, iirtik! tdomrir

■ M M tru c t l im at M axw e ll S t ., one M a c k la f n m C l if f wood A v e ., la be­l a s b u ilt b y vo lunteer lab o r. T h e

. w o rk stopped w ith the com ing of • b a d w eath er last w in te r and the

e am m ltte a wtehee to re su m e now . .A spaghetti K ip p e r Is being held

M Ih * C M ita n d In n A p r . M r.a i w .............................................. ..

■ B * 1

i A Suaday Inhsid tor St, JoMgh't . I n i t t h . a « a M a l l ie r uaas, has '

M ate*, «> geli i l l co w p la tlng the uiM etruc

. The i A Su ad ay > 9 m M i , a a

ID* Sw buildlni tor

Levitt Building Hit By Planners

Soy No Construction Authorised By Board

H aro ld .f . D o lan , a m em ber of the M a law an T o w n sh ip P lan n in g Bo ard , la st night accused L e v it t and Sons, In c ., d eve lo pers o f the IMO-homt S tra th m o re • at - M ata­w an com m unity o f obta in ing b u ild ­ing p e rm its and con structing s ix homes w ithout Ihe board ’ s know ­ledge o r consent.

H e sa id the b u ild ing p e rm its w ere issued fo r construction o f the homes on spec ified lot num bers on Church S t . when the p lanning board had not given f in a l ap p ro va l to an y n f the subdiv is ion p lans of the L e v itt f irm . :

He dem anded to know by w hat auth ority Lev itt had proceeded w ilh cnn9ln ic t io n , ag a in st the e x­pressed w ishes o f the board and now lot num bers w e re assigned on Church S4. in Ih e A nd ove r P a rk section before the sub d iv is ion hsd been f in a lly ap p ro ved M ust A p p rtv e E a t l r * S u U lv ls iM

He rem inded the hoard that a resolution under w h ich L e v itt is proceeding w ith the Strathm ore-at- M ataw an “ p lanned co m m u n ity " sp e c if ica lly d ec la res that no build ­ing p erm its a re to be issued t in iil Ihe en tire su lx liv ls io n has been liran ted fin a l ap p ro va l, the sole p ro­v ince o l Ihe p lanning board .

W illiam J . O ’ lfag an , a tto rney fo r the planning board , who a lso se rv e s as a ttorney fo r the io n In# hoard

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Benjamin Dantkin Is 0.0.9. Club Speaker

T h e R»p.il>!lcm i C lu li o f M jt .iw a n Borough h -Id » re g u la r n iec t in i; on M onday cv^Mlng. L a r r y l i j c c n introduced the guest sp e ake r, Ben- jtm fn D u is k ln . R ep ub lican cand id ­a l* to r F ree h o ld e r and fo rm er m a y ­or o f W a ll T o w nsh ip . I l l s topic w as " T l ie Im p o rtance o f P r im a ry l ile e t io M ,"

w e re

J a c k L a m b s *

sd anyone M i r in g M t M o u ld co n tact

changed from M onday to W ednes­day each month. T b e next m eeting hae been aclieduled fo r M ay 2.1 at 4 t» .f ir» - b w e iM W - * = M d pend­ing ap prova l of the f ire com pany o ffic ia ls . .

l a A p a re e la llMI wlaslt tn thank the vo te rs o f M a t­

aw an Tow nah lp w ho supported m e I* the recent e lection ,

Juaepti H inm(fp-adv I I

, f^ Tsflw CMCharcoal chicken, frl*d Mrlap

ar Soallopa w. F/P, U.K. i feolli "

re sp e ctive ly , defeating J o s e p h E m m and M rs .' M arion j . Wood w h * received 142 and IS3 resp ec­tiv e ly , ; ■■ '■ ■

la the firs t d is t r ic t , E d w a rd Se­v ille arid M rs , E la ie K r im m e l w e re u n n p n »e d on the D em o cratic s la te fo r tne cou n ty com m ittee posts.

JtepubNcane In M ataw tn Tow n­ship b ad no c o n te ita scheduled fo r the selection o f county com m ittee­men and wom en. Those elected w ere Joseph C . Bu cco and M rs . Lou ise N ico ra In the firs t d is tr ic t : Sam M an isca lco and M rs . M a ry M alco lm In d is tr ic t two and F re d D o m in ick and M rs . A nn ie E . Be rg haus in d is tr ic t th ree .

Matawan BoroughW ith no contest in e ith e r p a rty

fo r nom inations fo r tw o council cand idates to a tt ra c t Ih em , on ly 221 vo te rs out of a to ta l o f 2700 re g is ­te red , attended the p o lls In Ih * M at­aw an Borough p rim a ry eleetion Tu esd ay .

D em o crats , Jo hn J . K a n e and L o ­on Christinat, polled f l a n d W re ­sp e ctive ly to g a in the nom inations s s cand idates to tw o fu ll-te rm seats at s la k e in N o vem b er.

R ep ub licans g s v e incum bent Co uncilm an Vernon E ll iso n 128 and h is runn ing m a te , H o w ard W ilson, 127, In the m eagre b a llo tin g . Coun­c ilm an E v e re tt E . C a rlso n , a R e ­pub lican , is not seek ing re-election th is ye a r .

C o u n t y e xecu tive com m lttce m em bers e lectcd w ere : R ep ub lican , How ard Henderson and M rs . M a r­ie D ie tr ic h , d is tr ic t I : Jo hn Lan i-

(continued un page fo u r)

State Approves Water Supply

Levitt Plan Is Reduced Though

. T h e S ta te W a te r P o lic y and Sup­p ly C o uncil h a i announced i t i ap­p rova l o f a p lan to p rov ide a w ater supply to s e rv lc c L e v it t and Sons In c . Strnthm ore-iit-M ntawan deve l­opment In M ataw an Tow nsh ip . T h e ap p licatio n has been under consid­eration .

The ap p licatio n w as fo r the d ive r­sion of wntor liy two w ells in the L in e Kd. a re a and w as m ade ny (ho Stra thm o re W ater Co. which has been g ranted a franch ise lo se rve the developm ent by llie Mut- aw an T ow nsh ip C o m m ittee , T h e ap­p lication lu d lieen challenged by E d w a rd W . C u r r ie , M ntaw nn B o r­ough A llo rn e y . _________' l itn ti-fiti«*«*iilflil ^"■■liiifcli* to d r ill liM M vellu In M nlawnn T o w n ­sh ip lo p rovide 1.25 m illio n g a llon * Il d ay for its 1,'IOO-liomi* S tra thm o re housing deve lopm ent. M alaw an

Ree Director Needed

W inners In Matawan Easter Egg Contestv r . i r

EASTER SERVKIE8C h u rch es throughout the b ay­

shore area h ave p lanned sp cc la l se rv ic e s in ce leb ratio n o f E a s ie r on Sund ay, M a n y w il l have sp ec ia l m us ic and m ost chu rch es are ce le ­b ra ting Com m union tonight.

A co m m un ity Good F r id a y s e rv ­ice w i l l be held In the M ethodist C h u rch , M a law an , w ith o ther chu rch es of the com m un ity p a r­tic ip a tin g . T h e se rv ic e w il l be held fo r one hour beg inning at 1:30 p .m . T h e church w il l be open from 9 a .m . fo r m ed itation and p ra ye r at the w orsh ip c c n te r on the firs t floor and In the sa n c tu a ry from 12 o 'c lock- noon.

T h e speaker a t the se rv ic e w ill be th e R e v . F r a n c is O sterstock Who u n til re cen tly w as p astor of the B a y v ic w P re sb y te ria n C h u rch , C liffw oo d Beach . M us ic w ill be by m em b ers o f the sen io r cho ir of the M ataw an P re sb y te ria n C h u rch .

T h e se rv ice and the open church for m editation Is fo r the en tire com m unity ,

F l r a l P rw b y fa rU a ChurchR M U M aa d F ra a k l la St..

M a taw aa -R e v . C hester A G a llo w a y ,

P a s to rO utdoor Su n rise S e rv ic e Sunday is

at I a .m : overlook ing L a k e L e ffe rts at Ih e re a r o f th e c h u rch o ff Route 34. Serm onette by the p asto r is en­titled " A s It Began to D a w n ." T h e chap e l c h o ir w i l l aing "F o r th H e C am e A t E a s te r” a rran g ed by W il­l ia m * . T h e se rv ic e w il l conclude w ith the R esu rrec tio n Scene . “ C o d of th e L iv in g " Is th e p asto r's E a s ­te r m essage at both the 9 :30 and 11 a .m . se rv ic e s . A t the 9 :30 a .m . se r­v ice . the chance l ch o ir w il l sing the "H s lle lu ja h C h o ru s" from M essiah by H and e l; chap el ch o ir w il l s ing "A w a k e , Thou W in try E a r th ,” a D u tch C a ro l. E lw o o d Sn ii'.h w il l rend er “ In the E n d n f the Sabbath” by Sp eaks . A t the I I a .m . se rv ic e , th * c h a n ce l ch o ir w il l repeal the " H a lle lu ja h C h o ru s” ; ca ro l ch o ir W ill l in g “ Song fo r E a s t e r " by E ic h h o rn . Ja n e B u rto n w il l sing " I K n o w T h a t M y Red eem er L iv e - th " fro m M essiah b y H andel. Sun­d ay School m eeti at 9:30 a.m . N u rs­e ry c a r * Is p rovided a t 1 :30 and I I a .m . fo r ch ild re n under three-years-o f-sge.

On T u esd ay the C ub P a c k 73 m e e ls a t 7:30 p .m . Boy Scout T ro o p m eets a t 7 :30 p .m .

E va n g e lism C o m m ittee m eets on T h u rsd a y at 7 p .m .; p lann ing and eva lu a tin g com m ittee m eets at 8 p .m . Bro w n ie T ro o p m eets at 2:45 p .m .: Ju n io r H igh P resb yte cn s m eet on F r id a y at 5:30 p .m . In te rm ed ia te G ir l Scout T ro o p m eets at 2 p .m .

F ir s t B a p tis t C hu rch 2SX M a la S t . , M a tiw a a -

R e v . Robert W , Ad d iss, Pasto rT h u rsd a y at 8 p .m ., the M aundv

T h u rs d a y Com m union S e rv ice w ill i)e conducted. Im m ed ia te ly fo llo w ­ing th is s e rv ic e , the sen io r ch o ir w il l m eet fo r re h e a rsa l.

E a s te r S u n rise S c rv ic e w il l lie held at 6:30 a .m . T h e re w ill be spe­c ia l im is ic by the sen io r c h o ir . T h e ju n io r ch o ir w il l sing an a rra n g e ­m ent of "C h r is t the Lo rd is R is e n " and th ere w ill be a solo by Adam A . B a n k e . A t tlie 9:45 a .m . and 11 a .m . se rv ic e s , the ju n io r ch o ir w ill sing "T h e n Com es E a s te r M orn­in g ." A t the 11 a .m . se rv ic e , there w il l be spec ia l m us ic by the sen io r ch o ir and Ihe cherub ch o ir w ill s ing "W e lco m e , F a ir E a s t e r . ’ ' A n u rse ry Is p rovided during both s e rv ic e s . C h ild re n ’s church is con­ducted during the 11 a .m . s e rv ic e . S u n d ay Church School begins a l !t:4.r> a .m . w ith c la sses for a ll ages.

M onday ju n io r cho ir re h e a rsa l Is at 7 p .m .

L a u re n c e H a rb o r Com m un ity C hurch

L au re n ce H arborR e v . W illiam E . W ebster, P a sto rS p e c ia l s e r v ic e i w ill be conduct­

ed at 7:30 p .m . T h u rsd a y and F r i ­d ay . A l the Good F r ld u y se rv ic e the con firm atio n c la s s w ill re ce ive Ih e ir F ir s t Com m union,

T h e re w ill be tw o se rv ice s E a s ­te r Su nd ay. T h e E a s te r E a r ly S e r­v ice w il l s ta rt a t 7 a .m . and the re g u la r se rv ice w il l com m ence a l 10:50 a .m .

T r la lt y C h u rcb (E p is c o p a l) M a la S t . , M it a w M

R e v . C a rro ll B . H a ll.R e c to r

T h e Sacram e n t o f Penance w il l bu ad m in iste red E a s te r E v e n from 4 :30 to S p .m . and Irom 7 to 7 :30 p .m . M orn ing p ra y e r , l ita n y and Ante-Com m union w il l be a t 9 a .n i . ; e ven ing p ra y e r , and b lessing o f the P a sc h a l C and le a t I p .m .

E a s t e r D a y , n ta t ln f a re at 7:45 a .m .; H o ly Com m union , S a .m .; H o ly E u c h a r is t , 9 :30 and 11 a .m .; e ve n in g p ra y e r , 7 :30 p .m .

E a s t e r M ond ay H o ly Com m union w il l b e at 8 a .m . A t the m eeting of T r in it y G u ild at 8 p .m ., M iss R o se G a la id a , e xecu tive se c re ta ry o f tlie You th Consultation S e rv ice , N o rth ern D is t r ic t , w il l be th e speak­e r . M is s G a la id a w il l ip e a k on the w o rk o f Ihe D iocesan So cia l S e r­v ic e o rgan ization .

H o ly Com m union T u e sd a y w ill be a t 8 a .m .: A lco ho lics A no ny­m ous, I p .m .

W ednesday H o ly Com m union w ill be a l 10 a .m . T h e annual spaghetti

(con tinued on page fo u r)

lo P u * l H o u m

m lss l*n la accep ting app lications fo r a d irecto r fo r the sum m er re c r ia t lM i p ro g ram ,

F u r th e r la fa rm a tle n m ay be ab- ts ln ed front Anthnny N u cc lo , R e t- w a l lM L 'M im lm lM e r , I ' l Waah- la a tM A v * ., M ataw an , ar from M rs . H . C au raw W ye h e ff, M R a v la * D r , , M a la w M ,

M n , H araM Cm I * I I * re c ta t ly haa b a M a p p d a t id la i l ia U se r* - a ltoa CM M NlM to*. A ls a M rv to i th ia y * a r a r * D a v id M a r l la a a l

T t iw a a i W H a lM d .

New Courses For Matawan High

Curriculum Change With Moving At MRHS

Su b stan tia l c u rr ic u lu m changes a re in p rospect w hen the new M at­aw an R eg ional H igh School opens it* doors In Septem ber. T h e school b oard M onday authorized Lu th e r A . F o s to r . superintendent, to ap­p ly to the State D epartm ent of E d ­ucation for ap p ro va l o f the fo llow ­ing new coursos:

Speech I , H isto ry of M usic , E a r th Sc ien ce , C iv ic s and E c o ­no m ics , Business E n g lish , M odem W orld H isto ry , B a s ic E le c t r ic it y . P ra c t ic a l Sc ien ce and Chorus. A ll

(con tinued on page seven )

Wilion Farm Map Again Rejected

M adison T o w n sh ip P lann in g B o ard la st night re fused to accept the m ap o f V a lle y V iew E sta te s . IM tots o f 15,000 square feet in s ite and a atore cen te r nn Rou te 9 and the south sid e o f T ic e lo w n R d . C la ss ifica tio n w as sought for th is subdiv is ion on the fo rm er W il­son fa rm .

A lb e rt Seam an , P e rth Am boy a t­to rney , clashed w ith the board for d e lay ing the m a tte r , f irs t p resent­ed in M arch If lf il , but he w as told F a rm la n d E s ta te s , In c . , m aking the ap p lica tio n , has fa iled to have any o ffic e r* algn fo r tho corporation , that the board cou ld know the p er­sona w ith whom It w as dealing .

M a y o r Jo h n Phillips jr . s ta le d liat—ty-

tn "m itc h in g funds to p a rt­ic ip a te in a beach erosion program being advanced fo r the R u rltan l in y area hy the federal govern-

.m en t,,..„Th cre would j ie H(H).INH) asw CS B S .?

D issa tis fa c tio n w ith the s ta le ’ s "G re e n A c re s ” p rogram w as e x ­p ressed and G eorge L . Ilu rton , o l

T h e MmMw im N orreatlon Com - -fil» ft...,M lilitla«a» . ■to m m y • Board n( F re e h o ld e rs , w as ca lle d on to out­lin e what would be done in tlietow nship .

Joseph and Irene M olnur re c e iv ­ed a m in or sub d iv is ion for a 1(H)- by-170-foot lot out o f the ir s ix- a c re t ra c t on o ld Am boy Rd .

N a tlMNew Y o rk T u rn p lk * E xp re ss

buses, frequent d a lly se rv ic e from R o l lo * . C o m m u te ri buy I I tr ip b M h i and la v * . F o r schedule c a ll C O Ifa i 4 .1 m

Petition Seeks Improved Roads

Matawan Township Accepts Plea

A petition seeking im m ed iate road and d ra inag e Im provem ents In the W oodflelds section o f the to w nsh ip w as presented to the M ataw an T o w n sh ip Com m ittee M onday night b y M rs . Jo an B ro w n , a resident o f the a re a . T h e peti­tion , w as tu rned ove r to the m ad com m ittee fo r study.

T h e p etitioners , a ll residen ts of W illo w , Sp rin g law n , C h a r le s , Anna and E u c lid S ts . and G ran d A ve . in the W oodfields section, c ile d the condition o f stre ets and flooding cond itions and asked im provem ents be m ade.

Co m m itteem an Jo hn M u rz j r . , c h a irm a n of the road departm ent, sa id T o w n sh ip E n g in ee r K a r l Heu- s c r now is p reparing p lan s and sp e c ifica tio n s fo r a m ajo r d ra inag e and road Im provem ent p rogram estim ated lo cost 1135,000. W ork shou ld be s ta rted th is sum m e r, M r. M a r* sa id .

G arb ag e B idTh e com m ittee received u bid

fo r an eight-ruonth garbage con- (con tlnued on page fo u r)

Sm ilin g w inn ers In the M ataw an E a it e r Eg g Contest, sponsored Satu rd ay by the M ataw an P a rad e C o m m iss ion , re ce ive th e ir p rize s from L a r r y G i l­breath , ch a irm an of the co m m issio n . Le ft to right a re Jo sep h G lu c k , w inner in tho nine-lo-12 g roup ; W illiam G lu c k , w in n e r In the up to fo ur age g roup, and T h o n iu s H ind s, w inner In the flve-to-elght age group.

O the r w inn ers , who louod Ihe eggs w rapp ed la

tin fo il, w ere L in d v S c a rd is , W anda C o rn e ll, L in d a A r te l ll , Jo hn H inds, A lle n C h o ch a , R o b ert C ra n e , B a rb a ra H ack m an , J a c k W els led and M ichae l B c rk L T h e re w ere 123 ch ild ren p artic ip a tin g .

T h e P a rad e C o m m ission w a s assisted b y lb * M id w ay F ir e D epartm ent A u x il ia r y , and a lsa assist* Ing w ere m em b ers * f Sen ior G i r l Scout T roop 112.

A ll cand y left w as g iven to the H ouse af (lo ad Shepherd , W icka tu ak .

Wav To Lakefront From Ravine Dr.

Borough Planners Approve Iti Use

A m atte r ag itated ove r ye a rs past f in a lly reached reso lution at the M a taw an Borough P lann in g Bo ard m eeting M onday w hen ‘ a t ra c t a p p ro x im a te ly 409 feet an R a v in e D r . and reach in g 300 feet o r m ore back to L a k e L e ffe rts w as ce rtif ie d fo r pub lic use and Ingress to the luke front by the p lan ners. It now w ill go tn the borough a t­to rney for re v ie w before being tran sm itted to the borough council fo r hearing and f in a l ac tio ’i.

W a iv e r to the use of the prop­e rty is being granted by W illiam M . S tro th er , M ataw an re a ltn r , who is the successo r to tlie R av in e G ard ens d eve lopers. A d e e d covenant is p resum ed to re se rve the t ra c t to quasi-puh lic uses. T h e re is an old ro ad , not vacated , invo lved . T h e p rop erty is located between the lands of Bea ttie and H am ilton .

M a yo r John W . Applegate w as In form ed of the b o ard ’s in te rest in a M aster P lan . H e believed the

(con tinued on page seven )

Freight CutbackN o rm an C . H ansen, station

agent at Ibe M ataw an Depot, announced ye ste rd ay that s ta ­tion s of Ihe New Y o rk and Long B r a n c h . R a ilro a d between Sm ith

, im f - P l l l l l f ■WMBSM, e lud ing M a la w a n , w il l no longer accep t o r re ce ive fre ight under M M pound lots.

T h e new regu lation Is ached- uf t d tn l a k e T ffeel M ay ♦ w i l a n n sh ip p ers bring- su ffic ien t p ressu re before Ihe P u b lic U i HIIIm Co m ­m iss io n and Ib e In te rsta te Com ­m erce C n inm lsa jon lo c a m e llm o rd e r to ' bis changed, l i w a s 'r e ­ported .

A s im ila r p lan , also s la ted to ta k e affect M ay I , Is being p ro­posed b y the C e n tra l R a ilro a d of N e w Je r s e y between M a law an and H ig h lands. T h e fre ig ht cu t­b ack a lre a d y has taken p lace on th * spu r between M ataw an nd F re e h o ld , It w a* d isc losed . L o c a l m u n ic ip a l o f fic ia ls a re be lieved re a d y t * protest the proposed cu tb ack a f fre ig h t hand ling In th * b ayshore a re a . '

Marlboro Moves On Utilities Authority

M arlb o ro T ow nsh ip C o m m ittee T h u rsd a y moved to “ cen tra l sew er and w a te r fo r a ll fu ture develop­m ents” by d irecting the m un ic ip a l a tto rn e y , C lifton T . B a rk a lo w , F re e ­hold, to d raw an ord inance estab­lish ing a u tilit ie s authority .

M ayor P au l E , C hester sa id Hie au th o rity would have up to five m em b ers and would lie “ non-po­lit ica l and com plete ly independ­e n t." i t would h ave the right to grant w u te r and sevvor fran ch ise s , and estab lish w a te r and sew er p lants.

"W e a lread y have had s ix w ater and sew er franch iso r, som e of them o v e rlap p in g ," the m ayor sa id , "T h e proposed auth ority l* the re ­sult ol fe a s ib ility studte i m ade by the com m ittee , township eng ineer, a tto rn e y , and other o f f ic ia ls ."

T h e com m ittee a lso introduced an o rd inan ce to am end road con struc­tion requirem ents w ith in deve lop­m ents. Paved roads — .IH feet w ide w ith a four-inch base and four inches of m acadam — and s id e w a lks would be required .

The present o rd inance req u ires a s ix-in ch base w ith two-inch oil and stone top. Pub lic hoahng is sein'd- ulod for 8 p .m . M ay to.

Register In CliffwoodT h e an n u a l sp rin g reg istra tio n

w il l b * held a t Ihe C !lffw o *d E le ­m en ta ry School * a T u e sd a y , M ay I , lo r a ll C lilfw o ad ch ild re n w h * w il l re ach Ih e ir rtf th M rthday a a • r before Sep t. N . T h e re g is tra ­tion w il l b * a t (be C liffw oo d M e­m o ria l S ch ao l, C liffw oo d A v e ., from I to I I a .m . fo r those w ith la st aan te * s ta rt in g w ith A to M and from l> :M l a 1 :1 1 p .m . fo r those w ith last nam es sta rtin g w ith N ta Z .

T h e M ataw aa R eg io na l B o ard e f E d u ca t io a has m ade It m anda­to ry that each c h ild l« required to have Ih e fo llow ing Im m u n lia - l i o n s : Sm allp o x v acc in a tio n ;D .P .T . va cc in e , th ree In jectio ns ; p o lio m ye lit is , th ree fn jectlo as .

P a re n t* a ro ad vlaed ta secu re w ritten p ro o f a t the above from t h * w e ll baby c lin ic o r fa m ily p h ys ic ia n . I f you h ave lo w rite out of town fo r these reco rd s II Is advised you do so Im m ed ia te ly . T hese reco rd s p lu s a ,b irth c e r­tif ic a te m ust be presented when you re g is te r your ch ild .

Fence, Lawn, Wall Run Into By Cart

Two uceident.s involving p roper­ly dam ag e occurred in M ataw an Tow nship this p as t week.

R ic h a rd ft. A ro se , Perch A m lx ty ,APJ'UJi JP and lawn o.

(ha M. Becinan residence at 5ti New llrunsw iek Ave. S atu rday . Me claim ed two ca rs com ing in the opposile direction with headlighls iV) .hljndf* d hini a nd drove him of. Tn iv roaH jW fB ftH 'fll1 ftliirtk a curb and Ixnm ced ac ro ss tin* highw ay fn(n (Iu* fence. K itro lm an I'Vanci.s C zitrnecki. tow nship police, investI-

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Improve Railroad Service In Hazlet

Commuter Group Has Achieved Rosults

A s a resu lt o f recent conferences between o ff ic ia ls of the P en n sy l­van ia R a ilro a d , the R a ilro ad T ra n s ­portation D iv is io n of the New Je r* *ey State H ig hw ay D epartm ent, and rep resen ta tives of the Holm del- R a ritn n R a ilro ad C om m uter S e r­v ice Co m m ittee , H azlet a rea com ­m uters w il l en joy a fu rthe r im ­provem ent in ra il s e rv ic e , e ffective A p r. 10.

On two occasions last y e a r the C e n tra l R a ilro a d of New Je rs e y g ranted add itional tra in stops at H azlet d u ring com m uting hours and now the P en n sy lvan ia R a ilro ad has agreed to stop two of its best com ­m uting tra in s at H az le t. T h e m orn­ing tra in w il l stop at H azlet at 7:34 a .m . and w il l a r r iv e at N ew ark a* 8:27 a .m ., a l Penn Station In New Y o rk at 8 :42 a .m . and at Hudson T e rm in a l in Downtown M anhattan at H :50 a .m . T h e evening tra in w ill depart from Penn Station at 5:15 p .m . from Hudson T e rm in a l at 5 p .m . and from N e w ark at 5:30 p .m . a r r iv in g in Hazlet a t ti: IQ p .m . Both of these tra in s c a r r y refreshm ent cu rs and a re a ir conditioned.

T h e foregoing add itions, com bin­ed w ith the se rv ice presently ren­dered by the Je rs e y Centru l L in es , w ilt p rovide Hazlet w ith five tra in s

(continued on page fo ur)

State Approval For May 23 Vote

Special Election For Madison Schools

T lie M adison To w n sh ip Board (if Education re ce ive d a p p ro v a l, a fter a hearing in T ren to n M onday, from the State Hoard o f L o c a l G ov­ernm ent fo r its J3.01S.000 jun io r high School re ferendum w h ich w ill com e before the vo te rs o il M ay 2 ).

The re ferendum c a l l j fo r the ac­quisition o f tw o plots o f land and the erection n f two lOOO pupil jun ior high schoo ls. T h e schoo ls w il l be financed through a $2,700,000 bond issue and S.1t 8,000 taken from su r­p luses. '

One o f tlie sclm ols would be built on the 22.61-acre P e rth Am boy Wa* te r W orks p rop erty on Route 511, Old B rid g e . T h e other would h * situated on C o ttre ll R d ., Cheese- quake on a 30-acre p a rce l.

P u rch ase T w o Sites T h e re ferendum w ill c a ll fo r tha

(continued on page seven )

Ronson Blasts Lack Of Heed To Warnings

T e n E y c k Ronson, M staw an m er­chant who heads the- M adisoa Tow nsh ip C iv i l D efense D iss s te r Contro l un it, b lasted the indiffer> ence o f re sid en t* In P au l's Beach and other Inundated a re as to heed w arn ing s to ' evacuate in s to rm i w ith flood w a te rs ris ing . M r. Roil- son charged th is m eant other* would risk th e ir liv e s a s re scu e r* when conditions g rew w orse.

Addressing the CD -D C council on the evacuation of L a u rc n c e Harbor* C liffw ood B each w aterfro n t re s i­dents during the recent s to rm s , M r. Ronson sa id w arn ing s tu ie a v * the ir homes p rio r to flooding periods w ere Ignored by m any <a the residen ts.

" T h is ," he sa id , "endangered th * live s of those who had to go back to rescue them from the ris in g w a te rs ." •

M r. Ronson sa id he has "ch e cke d out tho situation on higher leve ls ’* s in ce then and has been told II* has tlie a u th o rity to “ o rd e r a n | com pel e va cu a tio n " in tim e* of d is­aster.

in other business, council sec­re ta ry Ire n e G arsh g o read a let­te r from the S tate D epartm ent <d Health w h ich reported the fallout from Soviet R u ss ia 's n u c lea r text* in the atm osphere last y e a r w il l not lie dangerous to a re a resident*,

T h e letter d isclosed that, though the fa llout Is expeoted to descend In th is a rea th is month and next, it w ill be "w e ll w ith in Hie »a f* lim its of e xp o su re ."

Ju liu s M cs jc , I I I Laure lh u i'st D r ., C liffw ood llc a o li, s tru c k a re ­tain ing w a ll on C liffw ood A ve . a l 1:07 u .m . Sunday by reoort of P a tro lm an Lou is S lg ism om ll, loivn- ship jNtiice. M r. \ ie s je b lam ed s blown front tire fo r the acck len t.

In AppreciationI w ish to tliunk the vo ters of

M tituw an Tow nsh ip who supported me in the P r im a ry d e c lln n .

G corgo l ln iis in s iinjfp —a d v . Ill

The constant plea to free a ll people from any fo rm of e n s la v .1- i iirn l w ill lie echoed through p ra ye rs and songs us .lew s ull over Ihe world w ill cum m cm uru lc their week-long l> sliva l of P asso ve r, w h ich s ta rted at sundown W ednes­day.

T lm fe stiva l U m arked on the flr s l I wo nights w ith a cerem on ia l m ea l, the S e ile r, at w hich the s lo rv of llie I'.m hIus / k ii i i Kgyp l is read from a sp ec ia l Ism k ca lled tlie lliig g ad ah . The S e ilo r lm s a ro e s­se n tia lly fa m ily a f fa ir s and tlv ; ce leb ratio n Is held around tlie fa m ily ho ard w ilh the head ut Ihe fa m ily p resid ing o v e r proceeding!!.

T h u rsd a y m orn ing se rv ice In *li>> United Hebrew Congregation S yn a . gogue, K e y p o rl, w il l lie ut 10 a ,in . w itl even ing se rv ic e at 8 : 1,1 p .m .; K r ld n y m orn ing se rv ic e w il l be at 10 a ,tn . am i even ing se rv ic e ul

D ;30 p .m Sa tu rd ay lit# ic rv ic t ) 'U ut 11 a .in .

O ther S e rv ice *Tuesd ay M inyun w il l be a l 1 :31

a .m .; even ing se rv ic e a l 8 :30 p .m . W ednesday m orn ing s e rv lc c Ik at III a .m . w ith Y i/ l io r m arked dur­ing llie even ing se rv ic e a l 8:31 p .m . The K lg hth D a y , T h u rsd a y , A p r. 20, m orn ing se rv ic e w ill b* at 1(1 a .m .; Y iz k ii r anil l lie Pass­over end at sundown. Y l/.kor m einnritil p ra ye rs III m em ory ufthe iii* |w vrts J n » t f r f t n ¥ t t w t ’ j ii -ii* sym i'iog iie on Itotli the evening und m orning of llie liig h jb l> u yo f P a ss , ove r, d u ring re g u la r se rv ices , Nam es listed w ill be m e n tio n ^ from the p u lp it: add itional n t im c i w ill he m rn tinn cd If telephoned o f m ailed to Ituh lil 11.0,11. L e v in * .

D uring Ihe In term ed iate d ays M tliu P a sso v e r , from Sa tu rd ay t ( T u esd ay , thu law s o f P a sso v e r oo a , lim it! In e ffect e tcep t for (lie p fto tilh llIon of w o rk . '

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An Easter MessageEaster, • day o i hop* and gladness among a ll C hristians

la approaching. Th a somber season a l Len t ig drawing to a cloaa. Soon, the remembered sorrows o l Gethsemanc and (Calvary w ill ba overshadowed bjr tha glorious light of the

^.resurrection.' ' 'Easter, its meaning and its message is as true now as it

waa in the early beginnings. Easter is God's answer to (ear, death and destruction. It is H is message o l b irth , renewal and hope. The world and ita peoples remember the ravages brought by two world w ars, the Korean war and unrest and violence w hich have m arred peace.

Y e t. nations and people s till attempt to reach the vast goal of peace and accord. Easter serves as a rem inder that the human race, i l it ia to su rvive , must realize and under­stand H is basic teachings and live by them.

L e t us a ll then, rem ain firm in our faith and hope that another Easter w ill see a world tru ly at peace; ,that a ll peoples, her* and everyw here, w ill heed the teachings of H im , who made Easter, and a ll it signifies, possible.

■ Le t us m ark th is Easter D ay w ith prayer and reverence. Then le t u« face the fu tu re , armed w ith HU truth and our own determ ination that there w ill be a reb irth of freedom lo r the oppressed and peace in our tim e. , -

Public Affairs Dinner O f BPW' M iu Kathleen Merritt, president, conducted the meeting of th e Business aad Professional Women’s Club of Matawan in the Midway Hose Fire House.

Pinal plans for the Monmouth Couaty Public Affairs Dinner were announced by Miss Georgis Robin­son. Matawaa chairman. Five Dullness aad Professional Women's Chibs in Monmouth -County will participate aad the Woman of the Year of Monmouth County will be haaorad as tha outstanding woman aI achievement. The dinner will be held la the Crystal Brook Inn, Eatontowa, Thursday. Apr. M.

Mrs. Doris Ronson, Mrs. Mirlsm Hulsart aad Misa Nettie Cerrato were appointed on the nomination comaiittae. They w ill announce the slate Of officers at the May aseeting. Mrs. Patricia Applegate will serve as chairman for the ia- Mallstlon dinner ia June.

The complete report of the card

Ely and flashioa show was given Mrs. Frances Thsier, chairman, party, held at The Poet’s Inn,

benefited the scholarship fu n d . Mrs. Roae Xsaa, career advance- ■Mnt chairman, was therefore ad­vised to prepare ter the scholar- (Mp.awaids to be presented st the N R Matawaa High School gradu­ation. V

A social hour followed with Mrs. Bernice Vaa Pelt aad MIm Mer­ritt serving s i hostesses.

Health HintsMirth, Mutie And YouBy Mefeari S. Newjafca. M.D.

’ I t is a m e lancho ly fa c t , e s s i ly v e r if is b le , th a t no w ad ays re la t iv e ­ly fe w p e o p l e a re g ive n to w h ittlin g o r sing ing a s th ey w o rk , o r to looking at l ife through s m il­ing eyes . W e no longer s r e m usic- m sk e rs , a n d 'th e re fo re w ith un- csd enced step ws plod th rough the d rs h ro utines o f d s y to re sig n o u r­se lv e s u lt im a te ly to th e deeper shadow s o f s leep .

M svb e th st p ic tu re is som ew hst o ve rd raw n , but b s s ic a lly it is true th s t ne ither g s ie ty n o r m us ic seem s to d w e ll in the h e a rts o f moat people to d sy . so d l ife is m uch p oorer in consequence. Som e rsd io sn d te le v is io n p rp g rsm a ' do t r y to b ring both to u s fro m th e outside in , but th e m ost com p elH ag m u sic is s t i l l th s t w h ich com es fro m s h e s r t th st s in g s , sn d th e best o f m e rr im e n t flo w s out to the w o rld from In n er p erso na l so u rce s o f happ iness sn d peace.

P e rh a p s w e trem b le too m uch at t r if le s . P e rh a p s w e h a v e grow n confused In o u r sense o f v s lu e s sn d n o . longer sp p re c la te th e th ings th at r e a lly count. I f ao, a re ad ­justm ent is in o rd e r . I f enough of u s m ake it , w h o know s how g re st m a y be the change fo r th e b etter la te rm s o f hea lth , tru e w ea lth , aa d re a l se c u r ity ! S u re ly I t ’s w o rth s t r y .

. T H IS *N T H A T , . . Remember the “aick” jokes? . . . le : Daddy, may I go out and play w ith the other k ids? No, just keep dealing . . . Now we've arrived a t the era of 'the "a ick” alogana . . . Th ink or Sw im . . . (Union Beach?) . . . Dam n the torpedoes . . . we’re un ilaterally disarmed . . . M illions fo r defense but not one cent for victo ry . . . 54-40 o r a reasonable, compromise . . . Forget the Alam o . . . Su r­render i . , humph, we’ve not yet begun to negotiate . . . T h in k not what your country can do fo r you, but what you can do to your co u n try . . . Tw o chickens in every pad . . . It costs to advertise . . . Use that greasy stu ff on your h a ir . . . It ’l l make you feel like a k id again . . . Romeo and John (the children's hour) . . . Tom orrow ia your tu rn . . . G ive me lib ­erty or give me a suspended sentence . , , . Money IS every­thing . . . Remember how lousy cigarettes used to taste . . . Accept substitutes . , . Shaeffer . . . if you’re washing more than one. . . A man’s home ia-his problem . , . Feed your dog­g ie . . .dogs?T H IS 'N T H A T . . . The Keyport Planning Board is getting closer to a recommendation to the borough council concern­ing the preparation of a master plan fo r the borough . . . however, the proposal is being given thorough considera­tion . . . W ell, Keyport has a job open for an adm inistrator and now the only question remains is whether a competent man w ith the necessary form al'education and field work background ia going to make him self availab le a l the $7500 per . . . W hoever tha lucky gent w ill be, he's really going to get a checking out by town employees . . . o r is it vice ver- Ja ? , . , Getting back to Matawan Borough, the council there has done away w ith its caucus meetings on Mondays before tiie regular Tuesday sessions when mishmash is disposed of «nd Important business planned and discussed. You can see

y It too. Meetings that usually were accomplished in less than v in hour (passage of the zoning ordinance only took an hour­

. Md*one*ha!/, rem em ber) now lake more than two to three kours.

A H .E X E C U T IV E SESS IO N , ot a governing body or pny publle board'i certain ly h a s m erit, There nre times Whan a board d e lta s to , w ithdraw from public earshot to

"""’P y * — and Wto .lirpmriVS, tUa jii's irn b ility .o f. h id rio jiijn tj what n o t, , .U s u a lly ,in fact, almost w ithout fa ll, the results

ilo llgl<>bq gfd .o j. fefcfly, ..,„ ..T h is , however, was not the case

• I Ihe last M atawan Council session when M ayor John W; Applegate a ile d " • five-m inute recess" which lusted nn hour-and-oM -half • ■ • Then w ithout a howdoyoudo, tho council paid Its b ilb and adjourned. When queried, council- men did not care to say what had taken so much time to con­sider in the executive session . . . I t ’s too bad that the dozen o r so petple who attended the meeting waited in vain for the council to uouclude Its •‘five-m inute11 tete-a-tete and otie-by-one drifted home . , . Perhaps it waa an oversight M the m ayor's part but perhapa he ahould be reminded il was not a session of the grand Jury where secrecy la man­datory, but a meeting of council where courtesy and the p ub lic’s right to know should be observed. '

l o Su re I t 's A D w a rfQ uestions about d w a rf fru it trees

keep popping up a t a t im e when m an y hom e g ard en e ra , ap p aren tly are shopping fo r trees.

A i you m ay rem em b er, E rn e s t C . C h r is t , R u tg e rs Co llege o f A g r i­c u ltu re extensio n fru it sp e c ia lis t , goe i a ll-out fo r d w a rf fru it trees in the hom e g ard en .

D w a rfs take less room , o b v io us ly , than stan d a rd tre e s and the home­ow ner u s u a lly i s hap p ie r w ith them because th e y ’ re e a s ie r to take c a re of.

U s u a lly , y o u 'l l fin d it 's e a s ie r to buy d w a r f ap p les and p e a rs than other k in d s .

Y e a r M a a e y 's W s r th 'M r. C h r is t th in k s that anyone

who’s in the m a rk e t fo r s d w a rf fru it tre e shou ld know som ething about how such a tree is produced so th a t h e ca n be su re o f getting h it m oney's w orth .

T a k e a d w a rf p ea r. T h e n u rse ry ­m an produces th is by g ra ftin g o r budding the p ear v a r ie ty — B a rt le tt , Bose , e tc .—o n a q u ince root.

T h e n u rse rym an a lso w o rks h is m agic to produce a d w a rf apple.

He e ith e r buds o r g ra fts a v a r ie ty (D e lic io u s , M c In to sh , e tc .) on an E a s t M a ilin g No. 9 root, o r by g ra ftin g o r budding a six-inch sec­tion o f E a i t M a ilin g 9 between a standard root and the v a r ie ty .

Such know ledge is im portant tn you i f you w ant to be su re yo u ’ re getting a tru e d w a rf tree .

A cco rd ing to the fru it sp e c ia lis t , there a re m an y so-called se m i­d w arf trees that v a r y con sid erab ly in s ize fro m about h a lf to three- q u arte rs s tan d ard s ize .

Y o u ca n be su re r o f avo id ing d is­appointm ent if you sp e c ify E a s t M a ilin g N o . 9 root fo r yo u r d w a rf apple v a r ie ty and a quince root fo r yo u r p e a r .

F a n t a s t i c C la im s ?A nd w hen yo u 're shopping for

s tra w b e rry p lan ts , cau tio n s M r . C h r is t , be susp ic io us o f " fa n ta s t ic " c la im s , A lao un reaso n ab ly high p rices .

H e 's been shocked to read one out-of-state n u rse rym a n ’s p itch about a s tra w b e rry th a t would see in to g row a i big a s s bow l.

W hat h u rts is th at " Je r s e y b e lle " sp p e a rs in the n am e o f th e a d v e r­tised v a r ie ty . “ Je rs e y b e lle " w as bred a t the R u tg e rs E xp e r im e n t Station . I t g row s b ig , but not that b ig .

A ls o ,, p lan ts o f th is v a r ie ty a re being o lfe re d fo r sa le fo r a s m uch a t t ) e ach . T h e s tand ard p rice (o r s t rs w b e rry p lan ts is around $2.54 per 100, s o you can see the m arku p is p re tty s t if f in th e ca se o f th is a d v e rt ise r .

I f you e ve r h av e • a n y doub 's about su ch th ing s , ch e ck w ith y o u r cou n ty s g r ic u ltu ra l sg en t. He can te ll yo u a lso w h ich v a r ie t ie s can be exp ected to g ro w best ia N ew Je r s e y . .

CommunicationT o t h e E d ito r ,

On b e h a lf o f th a M onm outh C iv ic Cho rua , I w ish to than k you aad yo u r s ta f f lo r the fin e co-operstion you g a ve us in prom oting ou r A p r . 1 p resentation o f M endelssohn's " E l i j a h ." M uch o f the c re d it fo r th s success o f th is p erfo rm an ce goes to yo u r fine a ss is tan ce .

’V a a re g ra te fu l fo r yo u r help. (S ig n e d )

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A . N e w Je r s e y Is w req u ires th e ho lder o f s N ew Je rs e y d r iv e r l i ­cense and reg is tra t io n to no tify th is D iv is io n , w ith in s one w eek period o f h is ch sn g e o f sd d re ss s s o f the date o l m oving .

Improve Railroad(con tinued from psge one)

In e sc h d irec tio n , sp sced tn such m anner s s to m ake se rv ice from that sta tion v e ry convenient fo r a g reat m a jo r ity o f a re a com m uters .

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to becom e e ffe c tive on A p r. 30 w ill p erm it fo ur o 'h e r convenient con­nections a t M ataw an and P e rth Am boy fo r H nzlet com m uters on tra in s leav in g Downtow n and U p ­town New Y o rk and N e w ark s t oth­e r tim es in the la te afternoon and evening ,

T h e Holm del - R a r ltn n R a ilro a d C o m m uter S c rv ic e Com m ittee a lso has announced that im proved lig h t­ing In sta lla tio ns w ere recen tly in­sta lled by the H o lm del and R a r ita n Tow nsh ip Co m m ittees In Ihe p a rk ­ing a re a at the H az le t Station an il that, i f n e ce ssa ry , the two tow n­ships w il l expand the a rcn to pro­vide free p a rk in g fo r m any ad d i­tional c a rs .

T h e llo lm d e l . R n ritn n R a ilro ad C om m uter S s rv ic i^ C o n im iJte ^ w as c rca te d ap p ro x im a te ly ' one y e a r ago by jo in t notion o f the Ifo ln u k 'i nnd R a r ita n T o w n sh ip Com m ittees

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c ro lng . bod ies o f .the two tmvnnlilpH nml has presented its studies and appeals to the ra ilro a d s nnd llic state .

Petition Seeks(con tinued from page one)

tract from M aplewood D isposal C a , M aplewood, w h ich it held for fi r l l ie r con sid eratio n . T h e l in n 's t i l l o f t i t , 7511 w ns l lie on ly hid ri i r lv v d by Ihn com m ittee .

The p resent c o n tra c t, aw arded on a 12-month basin Inst, ye a r nt II ! ) ,- (100 to i in r l W, E m m o n s , M organ-

F i f t y Y e a r s Ago(Is s u e T h u rs d a y , A p r . 18, 1912) On M onday th ere w as a g enera l

exodus o f tne young ladies who had been spending th e ir E a s te r v a ­cation a t hom e, a ll being anx io us , o f cou rse , to resum e th e ir stud ies. Am ong those who le ft town fo r th is purpose w ere M iss K a th ry n Terh u n e , who went to B ry n M a w r, Penn . M iss Helen Straughn who re ­tu rned to O verb ro ok , P en n ., and the M isses L i l l ia n W hite , B e rth a E r v in , E m m a C o x , Id a L is k and M ild red B ro w n , who m ake the State N o rm a l School a t T ren ton th e ir head qu arte rs.

D u r in g the f ir s t th ree m onths of th is y e a r the M ataw an P u b lic L i ­b ra ry c ircu la te d 2,276 books.

D r . G a l l i s m ourn ing the loss o l h is pen o f pet rab b its , th e ir death being due to an attack from a dog, he asse rts .

T h e B o ard o f F ree h o ld e rs w il l v is it M ataw an on Tu esd ay and con­fe r w ith the M ayo r and C o unc il o v ­e r the s id e w a lk question on cou n ty p roperty .

In the m orn ing se rv ic e at the P re sb y te r ia n C hu rch on Sunday D r . W . C . A lexan d er decla red the pul-

Eit v acan t, by auth ority o f the p rcs- y te ry o f M onm outh, w h ich m et

last w eek at Red B an k .W . I I . D iggin i s hav ing a cem ent

w a lk la id around his p rop erty at the co rn er ot P a rk A venue and B ro ad S tree t. .

M iss H elen Terh une opened the “ S a n ita r iu m " a t Sp ring V a lle y last Sa tu rd ay and w il l spend a couple o f w eeks o r so th ere , accom pan ied by se v e ra l of her young lad y fr iend s .

T h e M ataw an F ir e D epartm ent h a s re ce ive d an in v ita t io n from the A sb u ry P a rk d epartm ent to take p a rt in a p arade to be held th ere in Septem ber.

A c a lf born M onday on the fa rm of Ja m e s P . A lle n at A llenw ood has tw o heads, fo ur eyes , th ree under ja w s and th ree tongues but on ly two e a rs . A side from these few t r i ­f lin g ir re g u la r it ie s i t seem s to be a l l rig ht. News o f the b irth o f the m onstrosity spread rap id ly and it w as v iew ed by m ore than 500 peo­p le d u rin g the d ay . .

F i f t y Y e a r s Ago ( Is s u e T h u rs d a y , A p r . I I , 1912)

M a in S tree t had the appearance o f a hard show er la te Sa tu rd ay afternoon, due to a thorough w et­ting from the sp rin k lin g wagon.

F ra n k Anderson has built a store addition to h it lum ber sheds on A tla n tic A venue and is com pleting a new d w e lling on the lot ad jo in ­ing .

M rs . L o u is H euser has sold h e r fs rm n e ar M ataw an to R .H . M a rc y o f C lifto n , N .J . , together w ith the house fu rn ish in g s and fa rm in g im p lem ents , sn d the new o w ner is in possession ,

T h s ra in on Sunday even ing washed a b ig hole in th e s id e w a lk n e a r the bridge at the foot of M c- G onegal’s h i l l . W ord w as taken to C .E . C lo se / who p laced a b a r r ie r aad lig h t a t the opening sn d 'h e next m orn ing he had the dam age rep a ired . 1

R o ss F o u n ta in , son o f A sb u ry Fo un ta in , o f M staw an , w il l h ave a try-out w ith the Sp rin g fie ld , Con­necticu t, Leag ue team on A p r il 15. R o ss w a s considered the fastest fie ld ing shortstop th st e v e r w o re a R u tg e rs P rep a ra to ry . (N e w B ru n s­w ic k ) un ifo rm . H e learned to p lay b a ll and added the fin e r points d u rin g h is schoo l y e a rs at Ped d ie In stitu te . H ightstow n.

T h e M ataw sn To w n sh ip B o ard o f E d u cs t io n m et ls s t night snd aw ard e d the bond issue o f * 8,000 to th s P e rth A m bo y Sav in g s In st itu ­tion , at its b id o f $8,132 snd se ­e m e d In terest from A p r il I . T h e re w ere no othe r b id s rece ived . T h e P e rth Am boy S sv in g s In stitu tion h a v e a h ig her reg ard fo r M a ta ­w an bonds than do o u r loca l people. Besid es aecu ring th is bond issu e the bank a lso h s s o th e r school bonds, s s w e ll s s w s te r bonds.

M r t . H aro ld C . Sm ith h as ly e n confined to ih e house fo r seve ra l d aya b y illn e ss o f a d ip htheretic n a tu re and the house has been q uaran tin ed . M r . Sm ith h a t been kept home from business because o f th t na tu re o f h is w ife 's s ic k ­ness.

M isses G r s c e and A nna C s rm a n sa ile d la st Sa tu rd ay fo r a t r ip lo Savan n ah , G a ., and re tu rn , and a re expected b ack on M onday.

T h ir ty V o a ro A c t (Is su e F r id a y , A p r. 15, 1932) C h a irm an R . L . C a rtan o f the

Borough Street Com m ittee , has had

B ro ad Street scraped , th is w eek, and the worn-out g rave ! rem oved from the road bed.

T h e tim e is d raw in g close to the fin a l date fo r filin g c la im s , M a y 6 , at the M ataw an B an k , now in l i ­qu idation . I t is n e cessa ry these c la im s be file d by a)) tbe deposi­to rs in o rd e r to p a rtic ip a te in the d istrib utio n o f the b ank 's assets when the bank ing com m issio ner sh a ll d ec la re a d istrib utio n .

A w a y fa re r stopped in the B o r­ough H a ll, M onday night, and a sk ­ed if he m ig h t have a n ig ht's lodg­ing in ja i l . T h e door w as opened fo r him a s it has been fo r m any th is w in te r. T h e q u a rte rs w ere c lean and co m fo rtab le , l ie asked Judg e H a rry Bo lte to have him wakened at 7 o 'c lo ck in ihe m orn­ing . Ju d g e Bo lte in form ed h im : “ I am so rry but thu e levato r is not ru n n in g ."

T h e d istrib u tio n of o rders fo r gro­ce r ie s fo r poor in the C liffw ood section o f the tow nship w as the m a in d iscuss io n at the m eeting of the T ow nsh ip W elfa re A ss is tan ce A sso c ia tio n in the T ow nsh ip H a ll la s t F r id a y n ight.

D an ie l R ap o lla is build ing an ad ­dition to h is resid ence , co rn e r of M ain and D ock Stree ts . T h e new portion w il l be used fo r business purposes.

M rs . H a ro ld Robinson nnd son, H aro ld , o f O p a-Lo cka , F lo . , a rr iv e d Tu esd ay to spend seve ra l weeks w ith M rs . Rob inson ’s p aren ts , D r . and M rs . L . E . D av ie s .

Request b lan ks a re being sent to the paren ts o f a l! ch ild ren who have not had protection ag a inst d iph­th eria , und the paren ts n re urged to co-operate w ith the school p hys i­c ia n and nu rses by sign ing the b lanks and re tu rn in g Ihem at once.

Su it has been instituted in the Suprem e C o urt by S . S . Thom pson & Co. of R ed B a n k , through the ir atto rneys , Q uinn, P arso ns & Dorc- m us of R ed B a n k , ag a in st the Bo ard o f Chosen F ree h o ld e rs of ihe County o f M onm outh and Ja c o b R . L e f fe rts , to re co ve r the sum of S i ,500 fo r re p a irs to the ra ilin g of the bridge a t L a k e L e ffe rts . T h e w o rk is a lleged to have been done to the b ridg e a t' the tim e the dam w as under re p a ir to save the road­w a y from going out. T h e question at issue is a s to who ordered the w o rk . •

T h i r t y Y e a r s Ago (Is s u e F r id a y , A p r . 8 , 1932)

T h e w o rk o f rep lac in g the earth w ashed from the ro adw ay at the dam on the M ataw an-M orristow n road, has been fin ished . A s soon a s the e a rth is settled the w ater m a in w il l be re lined .

A t the re g u la r m onth ly m eeting o f the M ataw an To w n sh ip Com ­m ittee la st night in the T ow nsh ip H a ll, a petition signed by m any p rop erty ow n e rs in the F ren eau section w as read by the Tow nsh ip C le rk , ask in g that a ll action on the F re n e a u w a te r p ro ject be post­poned 7 o r .it tim e . ' *

W illiam V incen t Sh ip ley , p as­senger t ra f f ic m anager o f the C en­t ra l R a ilro a d o f N ew Je rs e y , v e r i­fied repo rts today that the C e n tra l R a ilro a d w as negotiating w ith the ne w ly inco rp o rated Boro-Ro llo Bus Com pany and d e ta ils w e re being w o rked out w h ereb y certa in tra in s on that lin e would be d iscontinued and s c rv ic e g iven from M ataw an station to the ra ilro ad p ier of the Com pany in A tla n t ic H ig h lands.

T h e sw an s on M ataw an L a k e bu ilt a nest under the L it t le Street b ridg e but because of being d is­turbed th ey left that location and a re bu ild ing a nest fa rth e r up 'he la ke . T h e sw an on Le ffe rts L a k e had a nest in the cove n e ar the d am , but the high w ater o f last week floated it to a new location .

K e n -L-R a tio n , dog food suprem e, is th ree cans fo r 29 cents at the A & P th is w eekend ; new cro p fresh asp arag u s, two-pound bunch. 27 cen ts ; D e i M onte co ffee , 35 cents a pound; sm o ked ham s, h i)If or whole, 19 cen ts a pound; R a jah sa lad d ress ing ) 10 cents fo r an eight-ounce ja r .

A ll d ay y e ste rd a y , last night and to d ay , th ere has been a continual s tream o f v is ito rs at the Mount- B a rre tt autom ob ile show room to inspect the new V -8 F o rd on d is­p lay there these p ast two d ays . G re a t enthusiasm has been shown fo r the new F o rd w h ich w il l ve ry soon be stocked by tha iMount- B a rre tt C o m p any.

S ince M onday afternoon, E d g a r J . M cN ab b has been teach ing a g roup ot boys in t ra c k and field events. An in te r-c la ss m eet w ilt be he ld the end of th is month.

v il le , w as scheduled to e xp ire s t the end o f th is m onth. H o w e ve r, the com m ittee voted to extend the Em m o n s co n trac t through M a y 31 w h ile it is considering the new pact. T h e com m ittee w il l meet A p r. 26 to fu rth e r consider the Maplewood bid.

P e rm iss io n wns g ranted to the G a le O perating C o ., K e y p o rt , to pipe Goose N eck C re ek on its p roperty a t Rou te 35, C liffw ood . The f irm then w il l fil l in the c reek bed to Im prove the tra c t . P ln n s had been approved by M r. H euser.

A s k s E xp la n a tio n M rs . Drown asked fo r nn e x­

p lanation o f a tem po rary deputy township c le rk when one appoint­ed in Ja n u a ry and who la te r re ­signed d eclared there w ns nnt enough work in the o ffice nnd the position w ns a “ wnste of ta x ­p aye rs ’ m oney,”

M uyor N orm an Wood exp la ined lh f,„e ()m n )jttee ,d i(l not agree w ith the fo rm er deputy c le rk ’ s opinion an d -n o ted thnt c le r ic a l and ad ­m in is tra t iv e w o rk in the o ffice of the low nsh ip " i s gruw ing w ith each ■jMFftU»K-dny.M He sa id t h m H r m> ' ‘ 't -H w .r lp rk reo iili-cs.m islsiancgi s u j i L

in tnein m e o ffice .M rs . M abel Fnro n rH u n o d as

denuty c le rk last month mul M ra. E liza b e th D llkn w as appointed io Ihe post nn n tem po n iry hums lli is month, M rs , P llk s w o rks |n the o ffices s t the m un ic ipal 111111(11111'. two d ays em :li week. At i ir c s i 'i i l . no s a la ry Iiiis been set for the por.l.

The iK iim n lltn ' warned lltere are mi CHtimuled M dogs iin licenm 'd ill the luw nsh lp s t present and ow ners face prosecution under llie m un ic ip a l o rd inances. A dnu rub les c lin ic w ill he M ay fi nl llie Ouk Sim iles I ' Ir e I I iiuhc mul M ay 211 nt Ihe C llffw o o il f ' lr v liu iiKe,

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of ad ju stm ent, said a va rian ce w as granted to L e v it t by the zoning board to con struct " s ix e xp erim en­ta l hom es” on C hu rch St. to try new construction methods and m a­te ria ls ,

Tho board voted to fo rw ard a copy of its ob jections to the zoning board of ad justm ent along w ilh n copy of its reso lution governing developm ent o f Strathm ori'-a l-M at- nw an by Ihe L e v it t f irm , In addi­tion, it d irected a le ife r lo build ing inspector F ra n k D evino asking him to exp la in how he obtained lot num bers fo r the p rop erly w hich had not been subdivided.

W ithholds Approval Fo llo w ing a pub lic hearing , the

board w ith held , pending fu rthe r study, ap prova l of four additional see lions o f the S ln K h m o re develop­m ent, ca lled Cam bridge K iflttT T lT e ' sections n re bounded by Route .14,

I L lo vd K d . and C hurch St.L .Tht; .'{ion s , jne lij( le 1«) home | h u ik im g lo ts on f l o acres w ith an i add itional aeres reserved for '.o ilie r purposes. A p: vliun of tlie re I served urea is sel aside for a shop | p iij' re n le r , TOO feet deep w ith NM | fool flo atag e on Uoute :j4, Addition- j al reserved M>nr’» w ill h r i i ‘;e«l for 'o th e r enntm/' r i a l purposes and a*;

sites for n d u ird t o r fire house ai . L loyd Md, and C hurch St.; Tin* hoard fo rw arded to Ihe Lev-

Ill firm a suggestion by llie t'oin- m isslonerw of FJri* f ) J# lr lr l J lha) a fire a la rm xyMem be planned ia Ihe S tra thm o re com m unity , li was Indlenled I hai an nhtnn system la renulred by ihe "p lan ned em m nunl. ly " o rd inance ,

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b e rt and M rs . Jo sep h in e M e r r i l l , d is tr ic t 2; W illiam Sm ith and M rs . E liz a b e th Quinn, d is tr ic t 3; George Connor and M rs . E v e ly n R a sm u s­sen , d is tr ic t 4 , and E d w a rd M ear- sch e im er arid M rs . M atild a M a r lin , d is tr ic t 5.

D e m o cra tic ; AJphonso J?apoJJa and M rs. P a tr ic ia Ja s t ra b , d is tr ic t 1; Theodore P h e lan j r . and M rs . A nn A id e rs , d is tr ic t 2; C h a rle s O ’- H a re and M rs . E liza b e th V rec lan d . d is tr ic t 3; C. R it tn e r M organ and M rs . M y ra F ra n c c y , d is tr ic t 4 and Je ro m e B e ck e r and M rs . Ja c q u e l­ine T u rk , d is tr ic t s.

Marlboro TownshipLe s te r A . Bond , w ith 146 votes,

defeated Fred VonR o d eck . who re ­ce ived 120 votes, for the R ep ub lican nom ination fo r ta x co llecto r in M arlbo ro Tow nsh ip . In N o vem ber, M r. Bond w ill face D em o cra tic cand idate W . L in d se y LeM o ine , who received 73 votes.

M r. Bond is a m em b er of the M arlb o ro Tow nsh ip Board of E d u ­cation . M r. V onR odeck is M a r l­boro’s m em ber on the F reeho ld R e ­gional Board of E d u ca tio n . Ir v in g J . P e r r y j r . , p resently is se rv in g as tax collecto r by appointm ent sin ce the resignation of F ra n k J . Dugan from the post e a r lie r th is y e a r .

Incum bent R ep ub lican C o m m it­teemen M illa rd B .L a m b crso n and F ra n k L . R ad c liffe received 217 and 219 votes, re sp e ct iv e ly . T h e ir opponents in N ovem ber w ill be D em o crats George E . C re eve y nnd W alter S. Dunn, who rece ived 71 and 70 votes.

C o un iy com m ittee cand idates for both p arties w ere unopposed in T u esd ay balloting in the tow nship 's two election d is tr ic ts . R ep ub licans seated Howard P resto n and M rs . Bessie Wendel in d is tr ic t one nnd A lfred Store r and M rs . M ild red N iv ison in the sccond d is tr ic t .

D em ocrats e lected F lo yd W ycko ff and M rs . K a le Ja ck so n in the firs t e lection d is tr ic t and R o b ert Seber j r . and M rs . F ra n c e s Sm ith in the second.

Madison TownshipIn the la rg est p r im a ry vote e ve r

c a s t in M adison T o w nsh ip , D em o­c ra ts g ave E d w a rd J . Patten 2137 votes to George J . O tlo w sk i’s 5)29 {o r the 15lh C o ng ress io na l D is t r ic t nom ination . M adison T o w n sh ip ’s fa vo rite son, M ayor Jo h n A . P h il­lip s , received the la rg e s t num ber of votes cast fo r a n y cand id ate , 2667, in h is uncontested bid fo r a freeho ld er nom ination . M ore than 3000 of the 6000 reg iste red D em o­c ra ts voted . In la st y e a r 's guber­n a to ria l p r im a ry 950 D em o cra ts voted. Another M ad ison T ow nsh ip resid en t, Thom as F . M ille r , unop­posed in h is bid fo r a R ep ub lican nom ination as freeho ld er, rece ived 527 votes,

D em o cratic To w n sh ip C o m m it­tee cand idates V ic to r O ’B rie n and H a rry E . M essenger and R ep ub li­can Tow nsh ip Com m ittee cand i­dates Kenneth B a n k s and G a ry A . M urtha Jr . ran unopposed for the p a rty nom inations. M r . O ’ B rie n rece ived 2562 votes; M r. M essen­g e r , 2543; M r. B a n k s , 524 and M r. M urtha , 521,

Asid e from the Congressional ra c e , the on ly other contests w e re fo r D em o cratic co u n ty com m ittee seats . One of the closest and hard^ est fought b attles w as in O ld B rid g e d is tr ic t 6 w h ere incum bent Jo h n A . So ld iv ie ri w as unseated by th ree votes b y B a r r y N . D e Fe o . M r . So ld iv ie ri rece ived 235 votes to M r. D e Fe o ’s 238. M rs . Je an W . Danton wus unseated by M rs . E v a S . C a fa ra , M r. S o id iv ie r i's running m ate . M rs . C a fa ra received 245 votes to M rs. D anton 's 230.

M rs . Anna M . Redd defeated the incum bent M rs . T h e re sa A lbano V22 to 111 in O ld B rid g e d is tr ic t S. T h e v ic to r 's running m ate , Ja m e s B . K an e , ran unopposed and rece iv* ed 201 votes.

A lthough Joseph D . Pandozzi, the incum bent in d is t r ic t 9, S a y re Woods South, w as considered the favo rite , he su rp rised o b serve rs by trouncing his opponent, Jo hn Ja - conetti, in a 283 to 93 vote . M r . Pand ozz i’s running m ate , M rs . E l ­a ine M. F re y , who w a s unopposed, rece ived 333 votes;

A lfre d V . C a fie ro w ith 14$ votes defeated P h ilip L . Rom eo s r . , 110 votes, in d is tr ic t 10, S a y re Woods South. M rs . C a fie ro ’s running m ate , S h ir le y O 'H a ra , received 214 votes. In d is tr ic t I I . the C e n tra l P a rk a re a , incum bent. M rs . L u c il le S. Schuetz was defeated by fiv e votes. M rs . Ang e lina A rm in io re ­ce ived 140 vo les to the Incum bent’s 135. M rs . Schuet/.'s running ma.’ e, Thom as L . D u rney , w as v icto rious o ve r Leon A rro w sm ith . M r. D u r­ney received 143 votes to M r. A r- ro w sm ith ’s 134.

Unopposed D e m o cra tic County Com m ittee seats went to W a lle r Ju rn ia n nnd M rs . E lizab e th O’ B r i ­en, d is tr ic t 1, Chcesequnku ; M artin E . W alsh and M rs . M arg aret K e a t­ing , d istr ic t 2, O ld B rid g e ; A rno ld I i . La u e r and M rs . M a ry V o lk e r , d is tr ic t 3, L au re n ce H arb or: George E . Slone and M rs . Anna R . .Iforn .ster, C liffw ood Be ach ; Jo ­seph Pitrir.zo and M rs . C ath erine B . Bo sk i, d istr ic t !>, L au re n ce H a r­bor; W alter J . Vohdin j r . and M rs . M a ry M . M ore lia , d is tr ic t 7, M ad i­son P a rk .

A ll R epub licans ran unopposed. R ep ub lican C ounty Com m ittee se a ls went lo Lo u is B lnnken and Mr.s. A lice R . Z e lcnnk , d is tr ic t 1; Ed w ard J . Knob and M r.s. A lice E , ( jt is s e l. d istr ic t 2; C a rl W . Hood :im l M rs . M yrtle H. G usse t, d is tr ic t V, Donald L , Nnrsl nnd M rs . Knth* erine Dm eer, d is tr ic t 4; W ilbur K N ix'M ^ iind M rs , M a ry K o rko w sk i, d istr ic t r>; .lohn .1. G a rv e y and .Mrs. Jn n ie c N, l ln j ih r t , d is tr ic t (I; R ic h ­ard S. Wenng and M rs . M nry Ana

R ep u b lican , polled 156 w h ile A rc h ie R . P r ic e j r . , a D e m o cra t, ta llie d 32.

R ep u b lican s sa w a contest in the th ird d is tr ic t fo r the post of county com m itteem an between W illiam M enges w ilh 52 vo tes , w inn in g ove r Jo h n P . W adington, w h o ta llie d 4lJ in a c lose contest.

Unopposed R ep u b lican can d i­dates fo r county com m ittee posts w e re V incen t M aneri and M rs . Adeline L u b k c rt in the f ir s t d is­t r ic t ; Kenneth R . G eorge j r . and M rs . L o is W iberg , in the second d is tr ic t and M rs . Ju n e R ic le s , in the th ird .

D em o cra ts had no county com ­m ittee con tests , seating R a l p h Schneid er and M rs . D iane M um - fo rd in the f ir s t d is t r ic t ; Jo hn G r if- fo and M rs . K a th lee n K a jo la in the second and Jo h n T il le l i and M rs . Angeline C a v a llo in the th ird d is­tr ic t .

Wenng, - ’tfttfi l i 'f ‘ iMil l 'i ll' ' i *»h»■llicii and M rs . Anna M arie S a le ,

v .ic / , d istr ic t 8 ; P h ilip J . Sngurra and M rs. Georgem* H. Pond, dis- I r i r l ft; F ran k V ln fn ra and M rs. t ’n llie rlno ( ’ , K o n d n it, d k lr lc il II), and A lexand er K Sm cnion and Mi's, Caro le (! . M nvcnpnrt, d is tr ic t 11.

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supper served b y the lad ies of T r in ­ity G u ild w’i ll s ta rt at 5 :30 p .m . T h e A p ril m eeting o f the w ardens and vestrym en w ill be at 8 p .m .

Boy Scout T roo p 232 m eets F r id a y at 7 p .m .

Ju n io r cho ir rehearses Sa tu rd ay at 11 a .m .; sen io r cho ir, T h u rsd a y , 7 p.m .

Ju n io r Y o u ng C hurchm en w ill meet Su nd ay , A p r. 29, instead o f E a s te r Su nd ay.

B ty v fe w P re a b y te r ia s Cfcarcfc C lif fw a o d B e a ch

R e v . F ra n c is O sterstock Pasto r

Holy Com m union w il l be T h u rs ­day at 8 p .m . for those whose nam es begin w ith A through H and on F r id a y at 8 p .m . for those w ith nam es I through Z.

Su n rise se rv ic e E a s te r m orn ing w ill be at 5 :30 a .m . in Ihe sanc­tu a ry ut w h ich the ju n io r ch o ir w ill sing! C h u rch school c la sses w il l meet at 9:30 a .m . M orning w orsh ip a l 9 : :i0 a .m . w il l feature m usic by the youth ch o ir and at 11 o .m . there w il l be sp e c ia l m usic by tne sen io r and ju n io r cho irs w ith the serm on topic. " T lie M essage of E a s t e r .” You th fe llo w sh ip m eets at 6:.10 p .m .

B ro w n ie T ro o p 110 m eets T u es­day at 3 p .m .; B o y Scout T roo p 10 at 7 p .m .

G ir l Scout T ro o p 211 m eets W ed­nesday at 3 p .m .; Session com m it­tee m eeting , 7 :30 p .m .

Second B a p t i it Chu rcb 299 A tla n tic S t . , K e y p t r t

R ev . N ich o la s J . T a te . Pasto rE a s te r S u n rise se rv ic e w il l be

held Sunday m orn ing at 6 :30 a .m . a fte r w h ich b reak fast w ill be s e rv ­ed in the d in ing a re a . M orn ing w o r­sh ip w il l begin at I I a .m . T h e Sun­day School w il l present the annual E a s te r P ro g ra m a t 3 p .m , Sunday night se rv ic e w ill not be held.

Gethsem ane Lu th e ra n C hurch M aple P I . , K eyp o rt

R e v . F re d e r ic k Boos, pastorH o ly Com m union w ill be ce leb ra t­

ed T h u rsd a y a t !) a .m . and 8 p .m .Good F r id a y the Pass ion se r­

v ic e w il l be a t 12 o ’c lo ck noon; tcneb rae , 8 p .m . •

E a s te r Sund ay tnere w il l be Holy Com m union, fo llowed by b reak fas t, at 6 a .m .; H o ly Com m union , 8 :30 a .m .; ch u rch school, 9 :45 a .m .; Ho ly Com m union , 9:45 a .m .; w or­ship se rv ic e , 11 a .m .

C liffw o o d Com m unity M ethodise C b tre h

R e v . R ic h a rd Lee Sco tt, P asto r Holy Com m union s c r v ic e w il l be

held H o ly T h u rsd a y a t 7 p .m .Good F r id a y there w ill be se rv ­

ice s in the C a lv a ry M ethodist C h u rch , South A m bo y, from 12 o ’c lock noon to 3 p .m . and at 8 p .m . in the F i r s t M ethodist C h u rch , South Am boy.

An E a s te r p a rty for ch ild ren w ill he held S a tu rd ay from 1:30 to 3 :30 p .m . at the parsonage o f the C lif f­wood C h u rch .

E a s te r su n rise se rv ic e w il l be he ld in t h e F ir s t P re sb y te r ia n C hu rch of South Am boy at 6 a .m .; re g u la r w o rsh ip , 9 a .m .; chu rch school, 10 a .m . A f ilm , ” 1 Beheld H is G lo ry ,” w il l be shown at 7 :39 p .m . in the F ir s t B ap tist C hu rch , South A m boy.

The M en 's C lu b w ill m eet Mon­day even ing at the parsonage .

A roast beef supper w il l be served T h u rsd a y , A p r. 26, from 5 to 7 p .m .

l a c — d ftap tfrt Cfcurcfc O rc h a rd S t . , M a taw aa

A Pass ion P ro g ram of songs w il l be g iven at the chu rch T h u rsd a y at 8 :30 p .m ., presented b y the senior ch o ir o f the ch u rch , the W ick e r M em o ria l A d u lt C h o ir , M org an v ille , and St. Ja m e s A .M .E . Zion C h o ir . M ataw an . M rs . W illie K ia h H ill w il l be the n a rra to r and M rs . M ild red M an c ie , d ire c to r and p ian ist.

E a s te r sun rise se rv ic e w ill be nt 6 a .m . a fte r w h ich b re ak fas t w il l be se rv e d The m orn ing se rv ic e w il l be at 11:15 a .m . ut w h ich the K e v . W . .J. Hutcheson w ill speak and m usic w il l be by Ihe jun ior cho ir. Sunday School E a s te r p ro­gram is a l 3 :30 p .m .

S t . Jo .io ph ’a C hu rch M aple P I . , K eyp o rt

R e v . C c rn c lfu s J . K a n e , P asto r M asses w il l be held Sunday

m orn ing at 7, 8 , 9, 10, U and U o 'c lo ck .

91. Bened ict's Chu rcb llo lm d e l School

Ho lm del Kd.» llo lm d e l R ev . E d w a rd P . B la sk a , P a sto r M asses a re he ld Sunday at 7, 9,

9, 10 and 11. a .m . and at 12 o 'c lock noon.

Confessions h<?nrd In theparish home S a tu rd ays between 7 and 9 p .m .

C h u rch O l Our S mvIo u i

CheesequakeR ev , C la ren ce A . Lu m b e lcf, V ic a r

Sunday s e rv ic e s a re at 9 :3 9 a .m , The f ir s t , (h lrd and fifth Sundays l lie rc Is H o ly Com m union , nnd tiie second nnd fourth Su nd ays , m orn liig p rn ve r . C lm ich seh iw i m eets :>l :•» /t.m.

I I ' - ' V,'omen’s G u ild m w t* Ihe I <> Mluy of iu c h m onth In

' i ha ll a l K p .m .A mcugif* liirnonl wim reg is te red ) .!:.,w r eliolr reh ea rse s at 7:30

al llolm del Tow nship polls w here ( |m u, mul ,<einor c ho ir, H p .m , onIhere wnN no routes! fu r p a r ly iim n lnn ilnm fu r cnm lidtiiefl for (ho luw ush lp com m it lee , In a i in b m t Com m llleem nn A lfre d Poo le , a

W ednesdays ,'1 hi* JN m nt-T cneher A ssociation!

of the ch u rch school m eels the fin-1 al i ueuday of each m onth Ft 8 p.m .

D a v id ’ s T ab e rn ac le C M fw e td

E lu e r Ja m e s M oss, P a s to r , A Su nd ay School Is at 10 a . r * , ;

m orn ing w o rsh ip , 1! a .m . 1On W ednesday even ing s the t a r r y ,

se rv ic e is at 8 p .m .

M o rg a a v ilie M e fto d is i C hu rcb M o rg aav itle -

R e v . F re d H . Bo w en , p asto r

C h u rch se rv ic e s a re held on Sun* day at 9 a .m and Sund ay School m eets s t 10 a .m .

B ra w n ts v a C e ram u a lty C hu rcb Bro w ntow n (Jn lo a S u atfa ) Schao l

R en te 19, B row ntow nR e v . F ra n c is C a n fe l, p a sto r

Sund ay School is held from 9 :45 to 10:4b a .m . nnd the chu rch s e r­v ic e is from 11 a .m . un til 12 o’c lo ck . E ve ry o n e is co rd ia lly in ­vited to attend.

S a y re Woods B a p tis t C hu rchR en te 9 , >lrowotewfl

R e v . Ronald R ob inson , P a s to r Su nd ay School m eets a t 9 :45 w ith

a c la s s fo r each m cm b ci of the fa m ily ; m orn ing w o rsh ip , 11 a .m .; young peoples m eeting , 6 p .m .; even ing gospel se rv ic e . 7 p .m .

M id-w eek p ra y e r and B ib le Study is held e ve ry W ednesday a t 8 :(K) p .m . ,

Je b o vah ’s W itnessesK eyp o rt Congregation ^

K ingd o m H a ll, U D iv is io n St.

T h e m eetings T h u rsd a y begin at 7:25 p .m . w ith the M in is try School.The sub ject of th is w ee k 's in s tru c ­tion ta lk w il l be the B ib le book of L e v it ic u s . T h e se rv ice m eeting M - lo 'rs im m ed ia te ly at 8 :30 p .m .

A rth u r P a lm e r w ill d iscou rse Su n­day a t 3 p .m . on the sub ject, “ W hy Do C h ild ren T u rn D e linq uen t?" T h e d iscou rse w il l inc lude the m any refe rences from the B ib le as to w hy the inc rease in delinquency in o u r present day and a lso the au th o rita ­tive rem edies and safeguards ag a in st th is m enacing prob lem .

T h e W atchtow er lesson Ht 4 :15 ^p .m ., “ K eep P ro v in g W hat Y o u ** Y o u rse lve s A re ,” is based on the s c r ip tu re text at 2 C o r. 13:5 and show’s the need, in th is d ay of w ide­sp read gndlessness, for each person to prove h im se lf, to see jf he m ea­su re s up to G o d 's high stand ard s .T h e m eans fo r doing th is is a study of the H o ly B ib le , w h ich ac ts as a m ir ro r by w h ich a C h r is tia n can v iew h im se lf from e ve ry aspect and ang le . -

A fifth m eeting d uring the week takes p lacc T u e sd a y at 8 p .m . at w h ich the B ib le is studied alon£ w ith the book, “ Le t Y o u r Nam e be S a n c t if ie d ." K ingdom H all is the ce n tra l location w ith o ther groups m eeting at 3 A tla n tic A ve . and 331 ^W ilson A v e ., M ataw an ; 84 P rosp ect ^ A v e ., C liffw ood ; 2 C a ll D r . , H az le t; the hom e of A rth u r P a lm e r , M idd le R d ., North C e n te rv ille , and 8 Mon­mouth A v e ., P o rt M onm outh.

T h e l lo lm d e l C hu rchR e v . A ndrew \ . B u rkh a rd t , P a sto r

Com m union and pub lic reception of m em bers w il l be Good F r id a y at 8 p .m . ’ ,

E a s te r Sunday, Sunday School w ill be a t 9*45 a .m . and w orsh ip se rv ic e at I I a .m . at w h ich the serm on w ill be “ E a s te r I s ' F o r Y o u .” There w il l be sp ec ia l m us ic , the p relude , " E a s t e r M orning on M ount” ; “ R u b id e a u x ,” by B a ld ­w in : anthem . “ The Lo rd Is R isen T o d a y ,” by V a i l ; o ffe rto ry anthem , “ Open the G a te s ," by K n ap p ; postlude, “ T h y Com fort En la rg e th M y S o u l," by R eubke.

R if le Ch ih m eets T u esd ay at 7 p .m .

Ju n io r cho ir re h e a rsa l is T h u rs ­day at 7 p .m .; sen io r c h o ir , 7;45 p .m .

Su nd ay , A p r, 29, the annual m eet­ing o f the Fed e ra tio n of C hu rches w il l be held im m e d ia te ly a fte r the se rv ice .

B ib le Study anu p ra y e r hour is on W ednesday at B p .m . The p astor w il l continue the stud y from the Book nf I C o rin th ians .

Y o u th F e llo w sh ip m eets on T h u rsd a y at 7 :30 p .m . T h is group is fo r a ll those 12-years-of-age and up.

F ir s t M o t b o a i C b nreb -147 H a l * S t . , M otaw on

R e v . F ra n k E . Sw eeten , P a sto rC o m m u n ity Good F r id a y se rv ic e s

w il l be held in th is chu rch at 1:30 p .m . In te rm ed ia te F e l l o w s h i p meeta in the lectu re room at 7 p .m ,

E a s t e r D a y w o rsh ip w ill be at 8 :45 and 11 a .m . T h e ju n io r , chap el, c ru sad er and sen io r cho irs w ill sing and include a com bined anthem . T h e p asto r’s serm on w il l be “ Becau se He L iv e s ! " C hu rch school meets at 9 :45 a .m .

P a s to r ’s m em bersh ip c la ss m eets W ednesday at 7 p .m .; chapel cho ir re h e a rsa l, 7 p .m .; c ru sad e r cho ir re h e a rsa l, 8 p .m .: m eetings of the m em bership , m issions and finance corn m issions, 8 p .m .

O cean G ro ve home luncheon w il l ^ be held nt Eaton tow n a t 12 o 'c lo ck noon 'l l iu r sd a y ; ju n io r cho ir re ­h e a rsa l. 2:45 p .m .; m id-week s c r v ­ice , 7 p .m .; sen io r cho ir re h e a rsa l,8 p .m .

F ir s t Chu rch O l C h r is t , S c ien tistM B ro ad S t „ K eyp o rt

Sund ay l e r v i c e and Sunday School, H a .m . W ednesday, te st i­m ony m eeting 8 p .m . Read ing room open W ednesday snd Satu rd ay from 7 to 4 p.m .

'Doctrine o f A tonem ent” is the sub ject of Ihe lesson-serm on to be heard in C h r is tia n Science se rv ic e s Sunday.

T h is statem ent o f the M aslerVs w ill be included in tlie B ib le re ad ­ings (Jo h n 10): " ! and m y F a lh o r a re o n e ... .I f I do not the w o rks of m y l-nther. b elieve me not. Bu i If I do, though ye b e lieve not me, believe the w o rks : lhat ye m ay know , and bellnve , that Ihe F a th e r

I in h im ,’ ’fcw T f lt ........

K e y to the S c r ip M irc s" by M a ry B a k e r Edd y th is selection w ill be ' lead : “ Atonem ent Is the e xe m p lif i­cation of m an's u n ity w ith God , w hereby jn nil re flec ts d iv ine T ru th ,L ife , and l.o ve . Je su s of N uznrefh (m ight and dem onslrn ted m an 's oneness w ilh the F a th e r , and for th is we owe hint endlesn hom age.Mis m lM lntt w as both in d iv id u a l and c o llec tive . He did l ife ’s w ork a rl«h f n n only in Ju stice (o h im . 'e lf , 1ml in m ercy to m orta ls , —

to show them how to do liieh 's . bui not lo do it fo r ihem nor to re lie ve Ihem of ii s ingle 'responsi­b il i ty " (p .M ) .

Hwrwh y , A fril I f , 1943 THI MATAWAN JOURNAL. N. J . Pag* H**

Couple Describe Missionary Work With Tairora T<ibe In New GuineaAltar flv r jrura o t m iulaiury

work la N*w OulaM, which la- walvo* toachiag tribal p*op(* ta m d'W d writ* their om I i4 u |t , Mr. tad M n. Aim; Vincent, accom- pooled ky thalr two (m ill children, an vtaittag Mr*. Vincent’* parent*, Mr. M d M ri, John Hcytr, T«n* ■aat M ., Margaavtlle.

M n.’ Viacaat, U m former Miee Id a Mayer, aiat aad married har hvabaad ia New Guinea and thia la tha Drat time har pareata havanet their «on-ln-l»w end Iheir two madehlMraa, Kabln, three, and Dale, oae->n4one-h«lf.. Formidable ia tha laak of th e Vincente to Inlroduce Chriatienity and lha Bible to the Tairora tribe by tha method ol drat teaming the language, writing It and then leach-

re a d aa d w r ite th e ir own language, to re ad the B ib le and th u * they h m a i s co n ve rt them to C h m tia n - ity.

" T h * T a iro ra * a re fr ie n d ly to u* . but they a t ill conduct w a r fa re am ong lh a t r ib e * ," M r . V incen t aa id , “ l a fa c t the t r ib e w ith whom w * l iv e , aome SOD in th ree ne a rb y a .e a t . a re noted fo r m ak in g a r ­ro w * ." T h e y ih o w ed aome native h an d c ra ft , a type o f g raas sk ir t , m ade from b a rk instead o f g rassT h e b a rk i ip o u n d e d th in and torn into ( t r ip * . T n e ( t r ip , a re Joined b y a th ic k co rd , m ad e o f the aameb a rk ro lled into it ro n g c o rd . The co rd I* used to tie the s tr ip s togeth­e r and i la o a* a belt to tie on the a k ir t s . T h e * * m e b a rk is pounded and left in U rg e re c tan g u la r p ieces

p a rt o f the w o rld , the c lim a te Isn ’t a lw a y s aa an tic ip a te d . He exp la in ­ed that although th ey a re located o n ly 2# m ile s fro m Ih e ir hom e base o r m iss io n h e ad q u arte rs , th ere a re long p erio d* w hen th e ir p r im it iv e roads a re im p assab le . M r. V incent gets around q u ite w e ll w ith a m o­torized sco oter and there la a jeep a v a ila b le at the b ase . .

“ T h e T a iro ra s a re m oderate ly he a lth y , but they su ffe r from a lack o f protein in th e ir d ie t ," M rs . V in ­cent sa id , "a n d th ey know nothing o f p erso na l hyg iene and su ffe r from s o rts because th ey a re n 't c le a n .” She exp la ined that she i« try in g , w ith l it t le success thus fa r , to leach the m oth ers to keep the babies c le an . She sa id that th ey w il l bailiu the bab ies in a v e ry sm a ll amount

f. K . w a O f Y o u A n * Y o u r F a m i ly la A p p r e c l i t a * A t A n y T lm *

iatatad vMttag aeme al the i al New Calaaa alter a “walk” la settle-

I tar. ta the tooth *1 wbnre he aad Mr*. Vincent Ttoy Nve with a*me M l et the trike la the

' ' a it* Talreraa, appmhaetelirIng the people to n a d and w r it * . E v e n m o re fo rm idab le to Ih e a v e r­ag e young p a ren t* w o u ld b * the prosp ect o f ra id n g tw o (m a ll c h il­d re n u n d er th * m ost p r im it iv e l iv ­in g con d itto fli. w ithout re frlg e ra- tio n , e le c t r ic ity and hundred* o f m ile * fro m the n e a re it p ed ia tric ian ..

OIMrea Hm M *“ Fo rtu n a te ly th * c h ild re n h iv e

been v e r y h e a lth y ," M r* . V in ce n t •a id c a lm ly . Sh e a n tic ip a te * a lit t le d if f ic u lty w hen th e y re tu rn be­cause th * ch ild re n w h o have know n o n ly powdered fu ll c ream m ilk n o w a re getting used to re ­fr ig e ra te d w hole m ilk an d to ‘ he v a r ie d d ie t o f th i* co u n try . “ We h a v * good t im p la , food , but ou r d i* t in N e w G u in ea h a s a great d ea l o f aam enesa ,” ahe (a id .

M r* . V incen t re la ted th at th * c h il­d ren w e re ab le to have necessa ry “ a h o t i" a t a n a tiv e m ed ica l post, about ie v e n m ile * fro m th e ir hom e, one. o f a n u m b er that have been le t up b y the A u s tra lia n gov-

used fo r capes a n d b lan ke t* . T h e y alao m ik e bag* o f the cord , s im ila r to net shopping b ag * . T h o bag* h a v e co lored d esigns, ach ieved by dye ing the c o id in the Ju ice o f ber.

. Od*r* Arei .'Trial* 'T h * V incen ts adm itted th a t odor*

■ro th e ir g reatest t r ia l* . T h e T a ir- o ra * a re not fond o f bath ing and th e y rub th e ir bod ie* w ith pig grease and use p ig o il to keep th e ir ■canty b ark c lo th ing so ft. T h e re ­su ltin g sm ell in tem p e ra tu re a v e r­aging 71 degrees ta k e ! som a get­tin g uaed to, acco rd in g to the V in ­cen ts . M rs . V in c e n t exp la in e d that th ere a re p lenty o f s tre a m s a v a il­ab le fo r b ath ing , but because they a re liv in g in the m ountainous a rea som e 5000 feet above sea le v e l, it doe* get cold and th s w a te r in the m ountain a tre am s is re a lly co ld .

M r . V incent sa id th e y have s ix m onth* ra in y season and s ix m onth* d ry season , but lik e th is

Mr*. A in ViacMt, the tarimr Ml*a Lai* Hayar, daughter af Mr. ' “ . Jaha H*y*r, T*wwat Rd., MargaavUla, her two chlldrea,

iree, Md Dal*. *a* aad aa* ball, aad a Mead chat with a areas af Talrara wamaa. n a h o w * la th* background * t the Mt I* M n r ta tha aaa la which tha Vine*at* Bv*.•ra m a n t throughout E * * t N ew Gui- aea, * U N . tru s t te r r ito ry und«r A u s tra lia n ad m in is tra tio n since W o rld W a r 11.. M r* . V in ce n t w as g rad uated from

M ataw an H ig h School. K in g * Col-too*, N ew Y o rk , and Co llege o f the H o le , P h ilad e lp h ia . She a lso at­tended tw o sum m er sessions at the In stitu te o f L in g u is t ic s In Oklahom a and N o rth D ako ta . M r . V incen t re* ce ived s im ila r tra in in g in A u s tra lia . T h e y w ere both *ent to N ew G u in e* b y W y c llf f * B l b l * T ra n s la to rs , a P ro testan t In terdenom inational F a ith M il l io n .

« * r k With T a lr a r a T r ib e * T h e y exp la ined that th e ir w o rk

I* w ith Ih e T a lr a r a tr ib e s , aome I I , I M b row n-skinned people s ca t­te re d o v e r • m ountainous a re a 40 m il* * in d ia m e U r, M r , V incent e x­p la ined that Ih e v w en t to one o f th e v il la g e * a M w ere g iven P e r­m iss io n la m a k * th e ir hom e there . A hom e, i lm i la r to tho*a a t the n a tiv e * , w a * bu ilt fo r them and Ih e ir w o rk , w h ich w il l la st fo r m any y e a r* , w a * sta rted ,

A t m iss io n a rie s , th * V incent* pointed m il, th e ir goal Is lo h rln « C h r is t ia n ity to tlio T a lra ra * . T o ach ieve th is goal th ey firs t m ust le a rn Ih e n a tiva w ord*, there Is mi w ritten lanftuatte. B y liv in g anti ta lk in g w ith the people, tlioy g rad ­u a lly n ave a rra n g e il some 2000 w o rd * in a T a iro ra tn l!n i{ll*h die- Ito a a ry , T h * ne xt step is ;o trunn-

|l* t« tne H lb ln ,and text hook* and " I * te e th llitf T a ln i r l people ,U>

Parent tiad w ri Nominal* Officers

M ra . C h a rie a Thom pson waa nom inated lo r the o ffice o f p res i­dent o f the L a u re n c e Harbor-CHff- wood Beach P a ren t-Te ach e r Aasuci- atton for a second le rm at a m eet­ing held in the M em o ria l School, Lau re n ce H arb o r,

T h * nom inating com m ittee also announced the re st o f the d a le In­cluded M r* . K n im e n a k e r ■* firs t v ic e president; M rs , W illia m Nau- * *d . second v ic e p resident: M rs . W illia m Lo u g h lln , record ing secre­ta ry i Kenneth S ra ro , corresponding se c re ta ry ; M i* . A llen K ip p e re r , trea su re r,

M rs . Thom pson conducted the business iMMion d u ring w h ich M r*. S ta n le y v lg n e reported ie le b ln o u iia r te st* h a v * been corn- p lated m il the re su lts have been g iven to the aohool doctor.

W a lte r M a i* and T e n E y c k Ron- son w ere the gu»*t sp e ake rs . T h e y spoke oil c iv i l defense and showed a film on K m llu lo u lcu i Ka il-O ut,

A tt ic IrtM surun w ill lie leu lu red at the M ay m uetltiK , when l lic e lec­tion of tlm new o fficers w ill Id! held , H v i'ryo ne In asked to b rliig a usa lilv a rt ic le for puro lm sc or I rad#, IIo s Io.h.i i '* fo r tlm im'ntin(* w il l lie tlm home room m other* of M int M iti'iiitrerhe lln n n vtn iin 's a .m . k lt id e iK a rlo n . : ,

M J N a l them , a r * * e a t te n d e v e r a m w a ia in o u s a re a a m ile * l a d ia m e te r . T h e braw n-skinned T t l r t r a s a v ir a g e ifeoot f lv a f * * t la he ig ht. T h * y a ra fr ie n d ly ta v M t e n , b at t h e n M ill I * w a rfa re b s tw *a a lh a t r ib e * . 1

o f heated w a te r , b ut i f th ey forget fo r % few d aya , and th ey often do, th ey a r * rig h t b ack w h ere they sta rte d . .

N a S tip u la ted S a la ry .M r . and M ra . V incent cannot e x ­

pect a * ti* fa c tlo n In th e ir w o rk to com e from fin a n c ia l re w a rd * . T h e y do not re c e iv * a stipu la ted sa la ry , but a re p a id acco rd ing to th * w ay contributiona a re rece ived by the m iss io n . T h a m iss io n ia supported by P ro testan t c h u rch es , interested in m iss io n a ry w o rk , and by con­trib u tion * from p riva te ind iv idu a ls In terested in the w o rk .

T h e y h a v * a y e a r ’s fu rlough a f­te r each fiv e y e a rs o f se rv ic e , but that t im e Is not e n tire ly fo r re c re j- tlon . T h e V incen ts propose to v is it chu rch es w h ere they a re inv ited , as m any aa th ey can , to te ll of th e ir w o rk . M r . V incen t p lans to take fu rth e r cou rses in lin g u is tic s w hich helps them an a lyze the language sc ie n t if ic a lly , d ev ise a phonetic a l­phabet and c re a te a b rand new w ritten lang uag e . . '* .

' “ It is a slow p ro cess ,” M r. Vin­cen t sa id , but som ehow you had the feeling th a t in sp ite of enjoying th e ir v isit they a re anx ious to re ­tu rn and to get on with th e ir w ork.

84 On Bus Trip To Washington, D, C.

D rizzly w eather did nol prevent the 84 m em b ers of the W om an’s Club of L au rence H arbo r and the ir g u ests from enjoying the bus trip to W ashington, D. C.

T he ch e rry blossom s w ere in full bloom and the g roup w itnessed the Shah of Iran p lac ing a la rg e c re s ­cen t of red and w hite ca rna tions on the T om b of the U nknown Sold­ier. The o th e r fo rm alities observed in A rlington C em ete ry v/ere t h e high m ilita ry esco rts or the United S ta tes and Iran , the 21-gun-salute and th e changing o f the guards .

T h e guest* a lso m ade a tour of the W hite House, and v is ited the W ashington M onum ent nnd tho Je f­ferson and L in co ln M em oria ls .

E n route hom e, the group stopped fo r d in ner a t H ie House of W elsh, B a ltim o re , Md.

Gene Jaczynski Heads Bayshore Coin Club

T h a B aysh o re Co in C lu b met M onday night at the R ecreation C e n te r, M ataw an , and e lected the fo llow ing o ffic e rs : G ens Ja c z y n s k i, p resident: A lexan d er M u ck , v ic c p resident: M r* . A rth u r W elibrook, se c re ta ry , and M r* . M a rie D ieh l, t re a su re r .

Th e c lu b w as fo rm ed three m onths ago fo r the purpose of prom oting In terest In n u m ism atics . M eetings a r * held m onthly and anyone interested In Joining i* re­quested to contact M r. Jn cr .yn sk l,PA I-ism,

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M rs . Eug ene L a v o ie has re turned to h e r hom e on Ed g em ere D r . , a f­te r spending tw o w eeks a s a m edi­ca l patient in R iv e rv ie w l lo ip ita l .

M rs . M a rilyn F r ie d m a n and d aughter, S h e lly , T e x a s R d ., spent Sa tu rd ay v is it in g the B ro n x Zoo, N ew Y o rk .

M r . and M rs . F re d e r ic k D ed erick spent the weekend w ith th e ir s is ­te r-in-law , M rs . J . E m e ry D e d e rick , Sea G ir t .

A pr. 10 M rs. F ra n k H. B liss en ­te rta in ed h e r b ridge club. Tho win­n e rs w ere M rs. W illiam J . R abel, M rs. C lark M oore, M rs. M arg u er­ite La ird . O th er guests w ere M rs. W illiam R. C raig , M rs. J a m e s G. N e il, M rs. E d w ard W. C u rrie and M rt. C harles Springhorn .

M rs. L eroy S ickels, M ain S t., en* te rta in ed h e r b ridge c lub F rid ay . T he w inners w ere M rs, G e ra rd D ev­

: lm. M rs. W illiam J . R abel an d M rs. ^M arguerite L a ird . O ther guests w ere M rs. F red erick D edcrick ,

i M iss P a tr ic ia M cK een, M rs. F rank i Bliss, M rs. W. O liver D iggin and M rs. G eorge B orbanel, R ed- Bank.

D r. and M rs. H ow ard A nderson and ch ild ren , R ochester, Minn, w ere M onday guests of M r. and M rs. Edw in H. Domir.ick.

M rs. John Shea, M rs. R aym ond W itter, M r. and M rs. E . C. Wei­gel and son, C harles, a tten d ed a Spanish Ballot by Jo se G reco and Co., a t the C arleton T h e a tre , Red Dank W ednesday night. T h e concert w ns sponsored by the M onm outh A rts Loundation,

M r. and M rs, M onroe W atson, fo rm er residen ts of M ataw an , now of M ilford, w ere overn igh t guests lu e sd a y of M rs; G race C urran , P ro sp ec t P oin t G ardens.

M r. and M rs. A lex Sm utko, 15!) B road St., g ave a p a r ty S atu rday afternoon in honor of th e ir daugh ­te r, Susan, who wns nine-years-old, I h e guests w e re Iren e F iero s , Judy D ahlenbach , Connie M anser, Lorna G ade, A nna and Helen M ayer, Micki M oser, B ern ice H yer, Susan Sigm und, Vicki J o Nixon, Carol E nyebretson , M alaw an, an d Dottle M azzie, M iddletow n.

M r. and M rs. E dw ard W. Currio, M ataw an , and M r. and M rs. G eorge H ubeny, H olm del, a ttended the dance S atu rday n ight a t the M anasquan R iver Golf Club, offi­c ia lly opening th e club fo r th e sea ­son*.

M r . and M rs , J a c A . Cushm an enterta ined at bridge Satu rd ay n ight. T h e ir guests w e re M r . and M rs . F . How ard L lo y d j r . , M r . and M rs . C h a r le s M and ev llle , M r . and M rs . Tho m as Siddons, M r. and M rs. D onald VanN ote, M ataw an , and M r . and M rs . H e rb ert C o (treJI, B row ntow n .

M rs . V incen t Patton enterta ined at bridge W ednesday even ing . The p r is s w inn ers w e re M rs . J a c A . Cuahm an , M a taw an ; M rs . H erbert C o ttre ll, B ro w ntow n , and M ra. T h o m as Siddons. O thers w e re M ra. B a y n a rd Sm ith . M rs . G a r re t t M c­K ee n . M rs . W a lte r P ik e , M ataw an , and M ra . P . Judson E v a n s , M idd le­tow n. ‘

S a tu rd ay guests o f M rs . A llan J . M o rriso n , Schenck A v a .. w ere M rs . E . S t. M a rtin , M iss Hannah Ja q u e s , M iss Isobel Shore , M isb L i l l ia n Schu m ach er and M rs . H a r­o ld Patte rson , B ro o k lyn .

M r . and M rs . J . Russel! Butter, W oodbrook D r . , attended a dinner p a r ty Sa tu rd ay night g iven hy M r. and M rs . C h a r le s K Jlco m in s , M id­dletown.

S atu rday M r. and M rs. E . C. W eigel and son, C harles, an d F rank M anzo. John O sipowitz and Mrs. A lta Zelwak v isited the M onm outh County Scout Show held in Conven­tion H all. A sbury P ark .

M r. and M rs. D aniel P . MiJler a n d children , T ra cey and G uy, Hat* boro , P a ., w ere w eekend gu es ts of M rs . M iller's p a ren ts , D r. and Mrs. W illiam Pengel. '

M rs ; Tell L ederm an , P ro spec t P o in t G ardens, is visiting her m o th e r in St. Louis, Mo.

M rs. H a rry O. Jones , F reehold , en te rta in ed a t a b irthday d inner p a r ty F rid ay evening in honor of n e r s is ter, M iss E llen Haney. A m ong the guests w ere M rs. E d­w in H. Dom inick, M rs. J . F rank lin D om inick, M rs. J a y F. H ostctter, M iss M ary Lisk, M alaw an; M iss J . M abel Brown, K eyport; M rs. E. M u rra y Todd, Holmdei, and Miss M ary E m m a S tack , P erth Amboy.

M rs. .Joseph B eau reg ard , Annan- dale , V a ., w as guest of honor S a tu r­d a y a t a luncheon at the P o e t's In n . O thers in the p a rty w ere M rs. F ra n k G ray jr . , M rs, E v e re tt E. C arlson , M rs. R obert L aM ura and M rs. G eorge D eiti.

M rs. G e ra rd Pandolfo en te rta in ­ed F rid ay n igh t in ce leb ra tion of M rs. W illiam Allenrs b irthday . Oth­e r guests w ere M rs. M arth a Le- Cornpte, M rt. John Rowley, M rs. Bill A rnold, M rs. E lm er T aylor, M rs. B ruce Sm ith, M rs. William M atthaey , M rs. J a c k R a fte r and M rs . Tom Casey.

M rs. H arold G. Deitr. and Mrs. G eorge Dcitr. and ch ild ren w ere Sunday guests of M r. und M rs. Wil­liam DelU, Y ardley , P a .

A m ong those from th is a re a to h e a r the concert W ednesday night a t th e C arlton T h e a tre , “ Jo se G reco and C o." w ere M r. and M rs. S. M. E n terline , M r. and M rs. Stockton Hopkins an d dau g h te r, Beth, M rs. J a y H o ste tle r and M rs. Edw in H. Dom inick. A lso M rs. J . U. Cooper, M iss E lizab e th Ann, G ail, P am m y and Je ff C ooper.

M rs. Leon C hris tina t, R av ine D r., en te rta in ed a t b rid g e T hu rsday night. H er guests w ere M rs. John Kinney, M rs. R ic h a rd Lew is, M rs. G eorge B a r r e t t , M rs. D ouglas W ard, M rs. W illiam J . M iller, M rs. E v e re tt C arlson and M rs. A ugust Schm eling, C raw fords C orner. The w inners w ere the h o s tess , M rs. B a rre t t and M rs. Schm eling.

M rs. L eroy Sickels, M ain St., en ­te rta ined th e T h u rad ay D essert B ridge C lub. T he w in n e rs w ere M rs. R ichnrd E rd m an n , the hos­te ss and M rs. Jo seph B aier. O ther guests w ere M rs. P au l E gan , M rs. G e ra rd D evlin, M rs. E d w ard W. C urrie , M rs. W illiam R. C raig , M ataw an , and M rs. F re d Noble, Holmdel.

Mr. and M rs. R ichard Lnudem an C incinnati, Ohio, a rriv ed M onday to spend the holidays w ilh the ir son- in-law and daugh ter, M r. and M rs. R aym ond B. C arter, L akeside Dr. Also jo in ing in the fes tiv ities a re M r. C a rte r 's bro ther-in-law and s is­te r, M r. and M rs. H a r ry D itchett and ch ild ren , Susan, Louanne and Ellen, W est A cton, M ass.

M iss Bonnie Ludi an d M iss P a t Mills, room m ates a t W estm inster College, N ew W ilm ington, P a ., a re visiling M iss Ludi's aun t, Mrs. Lydia B. W alling, M iddlesex R d., for the E a s te r holidays.

M r. and M rs. R alph W arne and daugh ter, P a ti, E lizabeth , w ere Sunday d inner g u ests o f M r. and M rs. P at Manf.o, Beechwood T e rr

M iss M ildred T eague, E lm hurst, N.Y., has returned hom e after visiting her s is te r , M rs. H oward Jones, Ravine D r.

M rs. R ic h a rd T e a g u e and son, F o rres t, and bis ch ild ren , Linda and Beverly, R am se u r , N.C., a re visiting M rs. T e ag u e ’s daugh ter, M rs. H oward Jo n es an d fam ily, R av ine D r.

Spring Bazaar Of Matawan P-TA On Grammar School Grounds Apr. 28

Fifth District Clubs To Meet

T h e sp ring con ference o f tiie New Je r s e y Fed e ra tion o f W om an's C lubs of tha F if th D is t r ic t w ill be held a t Beau R iv ig a R estau ran t, Sp rin g L a k e H e ig h ts , M ond ay, at 10 a.m . M rs . D an ie l W . F o iiw e ile r , F if th D is tr ic t v ic e p res id en t, w ill be hostess to re p resen ta tives o f the 33 c lubs in the d is tr ic t . T h e p res i­dent o f each c lu b w il l sub m it her report on he r c lu b 's a c t iv it ie s d u r­ing tha p u t y e a r .

M ra. John Rock, W y c k o f f , S tate L ite ra tu re ch a irm an , will speak o n “ Easy R ead in g ." Miss G era ld ine V. Brow n, K eyport, a m em ber of the s ta te convention com m ittee, will d iscu ss the 1962 convention to be held in A tluntic C ity M ay 3 to II. M rs. Douglas G. W agner, R u therfo rd , S ta te F in an ­c ia l S ecre ta ry , will sp eak on " In ­tang ib le-T ang ib le."

T n e w inning g a rm e n ts of the Vogue Sewing co n tes t w ill be mod­eled by the w inners who w ere se­lected a t the F ifth D is tr ic t A m eri­can H om e A chievem ent D ay. The a r t contest will b e judged . E n tries w ill b e stlil-ilfe pa in tings suggested hy the Civil W ar C entennia l, in oii, w a te r color or paste l. A lso, photo­g rap h s in back and w hite or color of a holiday scen e o r ac tiv ity will be judged a s well a a pain tings on tile.

T he w inner o f the a r t s c rap books also will be d e te rm in ed based on m a te ria l used, co v e r design and execution .

T h e w inners in th e p ress books will b e asce rta in ed in th ree c lass­es (a ) dally new sp ap er coverage(b ) w eekly n e w sp ap e r coverage(c ) da lly and w eekly new spaper coverage.

T h e winning pain tings , a r t scrap books and p re ss publicity books will be en tered in the s ta te contests and judged at the convention to be held in A tlan tic City.

Mayor Discuisei Pertinent Subjects

C harles O ’H are conduc ted tht1 reg u la r m eeting of T h e M ataw an D em ocra tic Club in the M ataw an P ub lic H ealth C entar, B road St., M ataw an. M ayor Jo h n W. A pple­gate add ressed tho m em b ers . He d iscussed pertinen t sub jec ts and outlined final p lans fo r the p rim ary eleotion. '

Jo h n Kane, c a n d id a te fo r (he M ataw an Borough Council, also spoke briefly. Leon C hris tina t, a l­so a cand ida te for th a council, was unab le to a tten d as he w as oul of town. i

J e r ry Becker w as elected tre a s ­u rer. R etiring tr e a s u re r John F iorino m ade his final report.

A varie ty o f a t tra c tio n s th a t will in te re s t ch ild ren an d ad u lts will be p resen ted by th e M ataw an G ra m m a r School P a ren t-T eac h er A ssociation a t th e ir second annual sp ring b az aa r , S atu rday , A pr, 28, a t 10 a .m . on th e school grounds. In the event of inc lem ent w eather, the b a z a a r will be hold the follow­ing S atu rday , M ay 5. A c ircus them e will p revail.

Tw o even ts a re schedu led for in­doors, m ovies and silhoue ttes. M ark Bendon will show film s on the m ov­ie p ro je c to r and th e a r t te ach ers , M rs. V ernon Ellison and M rs. How- urd W olverton w ill be ass is ted by M rs. Jo seph Dzwil in the studio se t up fo r facial s ilhouettes.

O utdoors, g am es , booths and re ­freshm ent s tan d s will be se t tip. T he gam es will inc lude penny pitch, under the d irection of M rs. C harles M. Pike and M rs. John Sigm und; balloons and d a r ts , M rs. D onald W. W alling and M rs. Sam Bonufnto; ring the re indeer, M r. an d M rs. A rth u r Kay; douse the cand le, Don­ald Day; an im al cag e and m iscel­laneous gam es, M rs. John P ocsaji, M rs, M ichael P . G eorge III, J o ­seph B arne tt and S tanley Welsh.

O ther F ea tu resThe Sw eet Shoppe and balloons

Two Programs At Woman’s Club

Tw o p ro g ram s w ere p resen ted by M rs. P e te r T enE yck , p rogram cha irm an o f T he W om an 's Chib of M ataw an, Inc., a t the m eeting held in the pa rish hall of the T rin ity Episcopal C hurch , M onday a fte r­noon.

A p ro g ram on the h is to ry and rom ance of tab lew are , the a r t of sottinj; a beau tifu l tab le and be­hind-the-scenes cra ftsm an sh ip of fine tab lew are w as planned in co­operation with the O neida S ilver­sm iths. T ab le se ttings disp layed the com pany’s p a tte rn s in fine s te r ­ling, s ilv e rp la te , nnd s ta in le ss f la t­w are and m odern m elam ine dinner- wa re.

The aim of tiie p ro g ram w as to dem onstra te th e m any beautiful pa ttern s availab le in all types of tab lew are nnd to show that g rac i­ous living is possib le w ithin the lim its of any oudgct. L ite ra tu re was d is tribu ted on the c a re of sil­ver, various tab le se ttings, and the products of th e com pany.

Sh o w i C lo thes M ade B y A m ishM rs. Jo an n e W ilcox, W eldon

Rd., M ataw an, a rep resen ta tiv e of D utchm aid, Inc., E p h ra ta , P a ., dem onstra ted the a rtic le s of cloth­ing m ade by the Amlsh people of Pennsylvania.

M em bers w ere rem inded by M rs. Calvin P ea rce , p re s id e n t, of the F ifth D is trio t D ram a Festiva l, which will b« held T hu rsday , in the Wall Tow nship High School and the F ifth D istric t C onference sched­uled fo r M onday a t Beau R ivage, Spring L ake.

A c a rd p a r ty fo r the benefit of the building fund will be held M on­day afternoon, A pr. HO, in th e p a r ­ish hall of T rin ity Epiocopat Church. T ickets a r e av a ilab le from Mrs. Donald R obinson o r M rs. John Eggleston.

M ra. W illiam P . L am bert the hospita lity ch a irm an .

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Barbara Jane Lindsay Has Birthday Party

M r. and M rs. John Lindsay, T exas Rd., M ataw an, gave a party S atu rday In h ono r of th e ir daugh­te r, B a rb a ra J a n e , who w as four- years old. E a s te r deco ra tions w ere used.

T he guests w ere B a rb a ra and John M asiello, Ju d y P arfs i, M ich­ael. N uccio, F ra n Louise Depolito, J a y H arry F ried m an , B a rb a ra and Bobby Hinds, Scott R yan, Donna G orneau and D avid. T hom as and Ellen K ereck, M alaw an.

Also. T e rry and K athy W alker, L inda. G a ry . B illy and L a rry F o r­m an, Englishtow n; Billy, T iny and Niki M ascarfch , W estfield; Kelly j i i u I C aroline E rrick so n , C hatham ; P a tly G aunt, Cliffwood and two guests from H azlet.

Jn addition to all th e m others there w e r j M rs. Dick W illiams, C heesequake, M rs. Liz C ostello and M rs. F rank A rgentino.

booth will b e a ttended by M rs. E v ­e re t t C arlson an d M rs. A lfred M an­ville; doll c lo thes, M rs. L e ste r Ash, M ri. W arren M esserschm id t, and M rs. W iliam M ay; g reen thum b, M rs. G a rre tt M cK een sn d M rs. W alter P ike; jew elry , M rs. R ichard G etshall and M rs. A nthony Kull; puzzles and toys, M rs. V ictor Tom - asello and M rs. A lfred C asag rande ; w hite e lephan t, M rs. R alph D uncan and M rs. P a trick M anzo; canned goods. M rs. K enneth D aniels, M rs. Albert Hinds and M rs. Sam uel M asiello; handiw ork , M rs. Stock­ton Hopkins and M rs. R obert G. Shafto.

M iss M ary Ann K acirek and M iss Ingabord Wolff will conduct the ca rtoon and balloon booth.

T he m ake-up booth w here ch il­dren can becom e th e ir ideal will be conducted by m ake-up a rtis ts M rs. F ran k P anek , M rs. R obert M alkm us and M rs. B. M. B arr. T h e re will be a selection of c h a ra c ­te rs for boys and g irls a n d com ­panion h ea d g ea r will be ava ilab le .

Need C lo th ing , F u rn itu reA special booth con tain ing used

clo th ing and juven ile fu rn itu re will be un innovation this y e a r . M rs. W illiam K rause and M rs. A. E. Al­len will be cha irm en . A nyone hav ­ing any o f these item s they wish to donate m ay con tac t M rs. P e te r K oelsch, Beechwood T e rr., M ata­w an, for p ick-up before W ednesday.

H om e-m ade b read and pies will be ava ilab le ai a special booth headed by M rs. Theodore Spieck- e r and M rs. W illiam H ospador. The cake booth will bo superv ised hy M rs. John C. Billoiti and M rs. R. G. E m ley . M rs. D onald D ay and M rs. Stephen T esta will have dough­nuts nnd cookies at the ir booth nnd M rs. A nthony N uccio an d M rs. Sehnslian S tran ie ro will serve fran k fu rte rs . Soda will be d ispens­ed by M rs. Jo n a th a n liedglin and M rs. M artin Bell and punch will be se rv ed by M rs. W alter Podolski and M rs. W illiam E. Sm ith j r . W al­te r Podolski will p rep a re th e ham ­bu rg ers and M rs. T . B, F ran k will servo coffee.

F ree g ifts w ill be d is tribu ted th roughout the day.

M rs. H enry A hlers und M rs. P e t­e r K oelsch a re co -chairm en of the b az aa r and M rs. R obert O’Con­nell, publicity ch a irm an .

M rs. H aro ld D olan will s e rv e as t re a s u re r in th e tick e t booth.

Mrs. Alma Veltman Dies In Arizona

M rs. A lm a H. V eltm an, 71, a f Phoenix , A riz., fo rm erly of P o rt N orris , d ied T hu rsday , Apr. I I . J.%2. M rs. V eltm an w as born ia M illville, th e d a u g h te r o f the la t t E d g a r and S arah (S hropsh ire) H ea- derson.

‘ a re aSurviving D orothy T u ch and

daughter, M rs , . th ree grand­

ch ild re n , a ll of P h o e n ix , • n d f t b ro ther, Am os T . H enderson, M at­aw an . T h e fu nera l s e rv ic e ! n 4 b u ria l w e re in P hoen ix .

Lcnnie Stokes ! Marks Birthday

M r. and M rs. L eonard Stokes, 55 Johnson Ave., M ataw an, en ter­ta ined at a b irthday party Apr. 4 in honor of th e ir son, Lennie, wito w as ce leb ra ting his 10th b irthday. A la rg e b irth d ay c a k e and a cow ­boy cake w ere the ta b le center­pieces.

Bowling was enjoyed and p rizes w ere won by R ichard G iblock and G ary Iverson for high and low scores, respectively . ,

G uests w ere M rs, E rvin Van Pelt, M ataw an, m a te rn a l grand* m other; M rs. F red Iverson, Has­let; R ichard G iblock, G ary G ib­lock, R obert M uller, R ichard Man*, ville, A lan L ongstree t, P au l Bliss, M ichael Huff, R ichard M organ and T hom as G ranger, M ataw an, and G ary Iverson and T ori Iverson, Ha/.iet.

G ifls w ere sen t by M rs. E lsie Ladd, pa te rna l g randm other, Liv­ingston; F ran k M anzo, M ataw an.

In the evening a fam ily d inner p a r ty w as held at Shore Point Inn, H azlet. Those a ttend ing w ere M rs. E rv in V an "Pelt, M r. and M rs. F red Iverson, G ary and T eri Iver­son. M r. and M rs. Leonard Stokes and (he guest of honor.

C ard of T hanks We wish to thank ou r friends,

neighbors and re la tives for the k indness shown and sym pathy ex­p ressed in the deuth of Harvei H endrickson. We a re g ra tefu l t r ­ail who sent flow ers and c a rd i i ac ted as pa llb eare rs, loaned c a rs and aided in any w ay. We especi­ally wish to thank D r. O tto C. F . Jan k e , F a ir H aven, F . H ow ard Lloyd, and the M ataw an f ire m m for th e ir a ssistance . ■

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Whited Brown PTA, Cheesequake, Elects Mrs. Kaiser President

>> W hited B ro w n P a re n t-T e a ch e r A a a n c ia t iM V Cheeaequake, he ld a re g u la r m o nth ly m ew in g o n M oo

: d a y a i |h t I s th e C h e ew q u ake F i r e H o m e . N om lnatlona w e t* re ad b y

. R u m c B V a a S ic k le , c h a irm a n o f the no m ina ting com m ittee , aad e lected w e re : p reaident, M r* . W ill ia m K a i t e r ; v ic e p re itd e n t, M r i . A lv in W all' tag ; co rrespond ing le c re ta ry , M n . E d w a rd T ie rn e y ; re co rd in g K c r e t a r y , M r* . R aym o n d M aher; I r e a u ir e r , M r* . W ill ia m F r i t * .

G u est ip e a k e r* w e n C la rk D o n U n, a ss is tan t p rin c ip a l o f M ad ison to w n s h ip H igh School, w h o .ip o k e o n "A d u it W orkshops” and L o u l* H o rva th , board o f edu catio n , w h o

’ ip o k e on the ‘ ‘Ju n io r H ig h School R e fe ren d u m .” .

R e fre sh m e n t! w e re se rv e d a t the c lo se o f th e m eeting by M r* . M ich ' a e l M aM ro , ho sp ita lity c h a irm a n .

W hited R ro w a P -T A w il l ho ld i m o v ie ‘ ‘A lic e lo W onderland” oa W ednesday ia Ih e Cheeaequake f ire house. Show * w i l l be a t W :3 I a .m . a a d 1 :31 p .m . A l l p re sc h o o l c h i l­d ren m u it be accom pan ied b y a p a re n t .': .. ■■■■■■

Brow ntow n P a re n t • T e a c h e r A s ­soc ia tio n held a re g u la r m eetiag oa T u e sd a y a igh t la tfie schoo l. I t w aa announced th at the l ib r a r y , w i l l d o a e on M * y t t and a l l book* m u tt be re tu rned b y th at date ; T h e fo llo w ing d a te o f o f f ic e r* fo r the com ing y e a r w a * p resented : P re s ­id e n t, M r* . G e o rce R o c h e ; f ir s t v ic e p rM id ent, L o u is B la n k e n ; te c o ad v ic e p reaident, M rs . H a ro ld E v a n * ; le c re ta ry , M r* . A lic e Z e l e a a k ; t re a tu re r , M rs . S c h a ffre n . Q u e st speukers w e re L o u is Hor- v a lh , .b oard o ( education , on the “ Ju n io r H igh School R e fe rend um ' aa d M n . M a ry D w y e r , head o f the

«uldance d epartm ent o f M ad ison ownahip H igh School on “ Im p o r

ta a c e of C h ild G u id an ce ." .C u b P a c k 17 w il l h a v e a m onth ly

p a ck m eeting in th e . Cheesequake F i r e House on M onday a t 7 :38 p .m . T h e p ack I* sponsored b y the Ch e e ie q u ake F i r e C o m p any.

T h e L a d le * A u x il ia r y o f : the Cheeaequake F i r e C o m p an y : w i l l ho ld th e ir re g u la r m o nth ly m eet la g o n T u e sd a y In the f i r e nouae a t • p .m . A s la te o f . n e w 'o ff ic e rs fa r th e com ing y e a r w il l be announced a t th at tim e .. M r . and M rs . F re d G ro u th iu i,

' w h o h ave beea re d d in g , In Anchor- .ag e , A la sk a v is ite d t iw ir nephe' a a d n iece . M r . and M r* . W illia m K a is e r , m d fa m ily w h lle o n a t r ip to the e u t . A fte r to u ring N ew Y o r k and F lo r id a th e y w il l m a k e th e ir hom e in M oun ta inv iew , C a lif .

' M r . and M r* . L a w re n c e C ress- m an and ch ild re n , C o ttre ll R d . and M rs . R uth ' D ean , South A m b o y , w e re Sunday v is ito r * and d in n e r g u est* o f M r . an d M r* . S teven J a n y an d fa m ily , T ren to n .■ Cheesequake firem en have i

' aounced the teen-ager* dance scheduled fo r the p ast S a tu rd a y n ig ht w a* cance lled due to an u n expected Illn ess in the im m ed iate fa m i ly o f Jo h n 'B u t le r of W C TC S ta tio n , N e w B ru n s w ic k , w ho a c t* a * m aste r o f ce rem on ies. T h e re w i l l , not be a dance th ia S a tu rd a y due to th e E a a te r H o lid a y . T b e ne xt d a n c e ' w i l l be o a .S a tu rd a y A p r . 28, in the f ire house.

Township GOP " Dinner-Dance

P a u l W righ t, g en era l ch a irm a n o f the d inner-dance sponsored b y th e M ataw an T o w n sh ip R e p u b lica n C lu b , conducted the m eeting o f h is

' .com m ittee a t h i* hom e, 12S0 Shore Concourse , C liffw ood B e ach .

■ T h e Com m odores w il l p ro v id e the -m u sk fo r dancing at the a f fa ir to be he ld Sa tu rd ay e ven ing , A p r. 2», a t the V e te ran s M em o ria l Hom e, C liffw oo d A v e ., C liffw o o d . A ro ast

.'b ee t d in ner w il l be se rve d a t 7 :30 p .m . and a buffet sup per a t m id- a ig h t. ;: T h e re w il l be w a ltz and

A ss is tin g M r. W right a re M rs . A n d re w N ico ra and M rs . F re d e r ic k D o m i n i c k , booster com m ittee ch a irm e n ; M rs . F ra n k M itc h e ll, d eco rations ; : M rs .' E d w in M al- eo lm , t icke ts ; F re d e r ic k D o m in ick and Sam u e l M an isca lco , re fre sh ­

. m e a ts ; E d w in M a lco lm , e n te rta in ­m en t; M rs . D o m in ick , fu nd -ra ising p ro je c t ; J a c k A rm itag e , p ro g ram book; M ynd ert Bonivem s, v ic e ch a irm a n o f Ihe program book, and M n . J a c k A rm itag e , door p rize s .

A le x G ila n y i, p res id ent o f the C lub , a lso w ill a ss is t the g en era l c h a irm a n w ith a rran g e m en ts .

M r* . K a th e rin e , N eub erg er, N a ­tio n a l R ep ub lican Com m ittee C h a ir­m an from New Je rs e y , w i l l be the guest speaker. .• R ese rva tio n s a re s t i ll a v a ila b le

- and m a y be m ade through the t ic k ­e t ch a irm a n .

T h e com m ittee w il l m eet again T e e e d ay evening .

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S t ., M ataw an , w i l l sponsor a food aale on F r id a y . A p r . 27, a t 10 a .m . in the church .

Laurence Harbor Parade May 30

P la n s fo r the M em o ria l D a y p a­rad e in L a u re n c e H a rb o r w e re d is ­cussed a t the m eeting o f the L a u r ­ence H arb o r A m e ric a n Leg ion Post 112 held in the post home on Sum- m sr f ie ld A v e , L a u re n c e H a rb o r .

C o m m ander R o ll in R a th b u n an nouaced the p a rad e w il l be jo in t ly sponsored b y the V e te ran a of F o re ig n W a r* H o ffm an P rin c e Post 2*72. the So lom on-Brody Je w is h W a r V e te rsn * P o s t 7S4. sn d the A m e rica n Leg io n P o st 332. O s k a r G o hm ert I* th e leg ion c h a irm a n ; W illia m F o s te r , c o « h a irm a n . O ther post m em bers se rv in g on the com ­m ittee w il l be C o m m and er R a th ­bun, Jo h n C o lis ta , R aym ond K o r- k o w sk i and Stephen G a lla n t . A m eeting o f a ll H ie rep resen ta tives o f the p a rtic ip a tin g organ ization s is scheduled fo r M a y I I a t 8 p .m . in the Leg ion H om e. .

C e a v n t ia a D e leg atesA nd rew C a rv e r , J a c k O lsen and

R unyo n G ile s w e re e lected to se rve a s delegates to the M id d lesex Co unty Convention in Ja m e sb u rg , J u ly 13 and 14. T h e ir a lte rn a te s w il l be W illia m F o s te r , R aym o nd K o rk o w sk i, and O sk a r G o hm ert.

J a c k O lsen w a s endorsed b y the post to becom e a cand id ate fo r the o ffice o f M id d lesex C o unty V ice C om m ander. -

P la n s w ere fu rth e re d fo r the en­te rta inm en t a t the N ew Je rs e y S ta te Home fo r V e te ran s a t M enlo P a r k M ay IS . H ie local post and a u x il ia ry w ill, sponsor the m in stre l w h ich w a s p resented re cen tly b y the Lau re n ce H arh or-C liffw oo d B e a c h P a re n t-T e a ch e r A sso c ia ­tion *. John C o lis ta , post se rv ic e o ff ic e r w il l be post ch a irm a n and M r* . J a c k O lse n , a u x il ia ry re h a­b ilita tio n o ff ic e r , w i l l be a u x il ia ry c h a irm a n .

T ic k e ts a re s t i l l a v a ila b le fo r the m onth ly Leg ion N ig ht A p r . 28 in the post hom e. T h is m onth a la ­sagne aupper w i l l be se rve d .

M em b ers o f the post and a u x il i­a r y a re p lann ing to attend the .a n ­nual M iM e s e x C o unty Banq uet to be he ld M a y 3 in th a L ib e r ty B a l l ­ro om , South R iv e r , honoring Coun-

/ Com m ander F r a n k S c h w a rz and founty P r e a i d e n t M rs . L o u is

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Matawan Mothers Club Elocts New Officers

T h e m onthly m eeting o f the M oth­e r* C lu b of M a taw an w a s held T u e sd a y even ing a t the . hom e o f M r* . H . C . W y c k o ff , 242 R a v in e D r . , M ataw an . Co-hostess fo r the even ing w as M rs . J . S . S ig m und . O ff ic e rs w e re e lected a s fo llo w s: Mr*.- W a lte r F o le y , p res id en t; M rs . H o w ard C . W ard en , v ice p res id en t; M rs . Raym ond C a r te r , tre a s u re r ; M rs . W a lte r S a k o w sk l, record ing se c re ta ry and M rs . Kenneth S m ith , corresponding s e c re ta ry .

It w as voted to g ive BIO each to d eserving boy and g ir l in the

grad uating c la s s o f M ataw an R e ­g ional H igh School.

M rs . E . C . W eig e l and M rs . R o ­bert C . B a k e r w e re w elcom ed into the c lu b a s new m em b ers and each w as presented w ith a p lan t.

P la n a w ere m ade fo r the annual buffet supper to be held a t the M ethodist C h u rch o f M ataw an at 6:30 p .m . M ay 13. D a v id C . G ib ­son, f ie ld re p resen ta tive , P e rth A m ­boy O ffice o f S o c ia l S e c u rity A d ­m in is tra t io n , w il l be guest sp e aker.

Laurence Harbor Boys LL Managers

Appo in tm ent o f m anagers lo r 12 team s in the L a u re n c e H a r lw r L it t le Leag u e has been announced by Eu g en e F a r r e l l , league presi­dent. .

M an ag er* nam ed fo r the m ajo r d iv is io n te am s a re R ic h a rd P ine fo r C a h il l P ira te s ; J a c k O lsen for G a rb e r-G e rr ity ; D an B a x te r for H a rb o r L io n s ; R o b ert Sand s r . fo r H o ffm an -P rln ce P o st 2672 V W F ; P a t r ic k M aro tta fo r M adison Tow n­sh ip R ecre a tio n C o m m ission and W illia m G a r ra b ra n ts fo r O schwald B ric k - Jo h n P h il l ip s A sso c ia tio n .

M an ag ers nam ed fo r the m inor d iv is io n te am s a re V ire ly P o rte r fo r the Lau re n ce H a rb o r F ir e Com ­p an y ; Jo se p h G . H o ff fo r Hoff­m an ’s Eco no W ash ; M ichae l An- n ich a rlce fo r J a c k '* D a r i T re a t ; C h a r le s L y o n s fo r K n o llc ro f l Sweet S to p ; Jo nn M cC au ley fo r L a u r­ence H arb or-C llffw o od B e ach Par- e n t-Teache r A sso c ia tio n and R alph R ob erta fo r A . P it t iu s B u ild e rs .

T h * season w il l open on M ay S a t the M em o ria l School F ie ld where the C a h ill P ira te s w il l m eet the H o ffm an -P rin ce P o st 2672 V P W . G am es a lso w il l be p layed at the C liffw ood B e ach d iam ond. W eek­d ay g am es w il l begin a t 6 p.m at both fie ld s .

Lilac Grove 55, Junior Party

W oodm en's C irc le A d u lt G rove L ila c SS and the n e w ly estab lished Ju n io r G ro v e 11, held a com bined E a s te r p a r ty on T u e sd a y night in Odd F e llo w s H a ll, K e y p o rt. Ap p ro x im a te ly 50 attended. T h e fol­low ing a re o ffic e rs of the new Ju n io r G ro v e : P re s id e n t : LindaVree lan d , M ataw an ; f i r s t v i c e p resid ent, D i a n e D e Semone, Cheesequake ; second v ic e presi­dent, D o ro th y H y e r , M ataw an ; s e c re ta ry , P a t r ic ia T r e m b l e y , Union B e a ch ; attendant, M argaret H y e r , M a taw an ; a ss is tan t attend­ant, B a rb a ra S a k o w sk i, K eypo rt; co lo r b e a re r , Peg g y A nn L o w , C h e e ie q u ake ; ch ap la in , P a tr ic ia K llc o m in s , M o rg an v ille ; capta in , Ja n ie H y e r , M a taw an ; m usic ian , Ja n e B u b lln , K e y p o rt ; assistant ju n io r su p e rv iso r , M adeline Lau ro , M ataw an .

Ju n io r lu p e rv i io ra and organ­ize rs o f the new Ju n io r G ro v e are M r* . Jo h n L o w , C heesequake , and M n . J . H . H y e r , M ataw an .

G u ests a t th e a f f a ir w e re : M rs. A nna C . M a t la c k , state m anager; M iss K a th ry n G r im e s , s ta te treas­u re r ; M rs . E liza b e th O 'Connor, na­tiona l re p resen ta tive ; M rs . M ary H y e r , p a *t i t i t e p res id en t; Isa­b e lle H a w sw o rth . p a st d is tr ic t president.

In sta lla tio n o f th e ju n io r o fficers w il l be he ld M a y 1.1 at the Odd F e llo w s H a ll, K eyp o rt. A socia l w il l ta ke p la ce a t the c lo se o f the m eeting fo r the ad u lts .

B ir th d a y s ce leb rated In t h e Ju n io r G ro v e w ere t h e M isses Connie and . S an d ra L o w . T h e Ju n io r G ro v e m eeting w il l be held ;thc th ird S a tu rd a y o f each month at 2 p .m . in the hom e* of M rs . Low and M rs . H y e r , a lte rn a te ly .

E le c te d to com ing f ir s t d is tr ic t convention to be held Ju n e 2 nt the W alt W h itm an H o te l, Cam den, w ere A n d re w M a tla ck , T renton ; M rs . Jo hn L o w , Cheesequake ; M rs. W a lte r T ru s k o w s k i, U n ion Beach . A lte rn a te s a r e Jo h n Lo w , M iss M adeline L a u ro , M rs . M a ry H yer.

T h e convention is open to a ll m em b ers . I f any m em b er Is in ter­ested in attend ing con tact M rs. Lo w L O 6-0068. D ead line fo r re se r­vations is M a y 15.

Matawan Blanks Carteret 2-0

M ataw an H igh 's b aseb allers won th e ir m ost s ignal v ic to ry o f the season to date , defeating C a rte re t 2-0 at the R a m b le rs fie ld . T h e vie* to ry v ir tu a l ly a ssu res tho M aroon and Stee l a p lace in the C e n tra l J e r s e y , G ro up I I , p la yo ffs a t the end o f the season and goes a long w a y to ra tin g them fo r another G re a te r N e w ark Tou rney bid.

J a c k Y a te s , a southpaw , sco red h is second shutout in tw o s ta rts . T h e H usk ie s h u r lc r s tru ck out sev­en and w a lked fo u r. He g rew notab* ly stro ng er w ith h is fast b a il in the la te r inn ing s. B u ck M antie , young C a rte re t rig hthander, fanned 10 and w a lked f iv e . 1

M ataw an scored in (he firs t when E d F ly n n s ingled , p ilfe red two bas­es and sco red on a w ild p itch . And ag a in in th t th ird when B i l iy Col* I in s s ing led , moved to second when Y a te s w a lked , took th ird on a w ild p itch and cam e home on G eorge M o rre ll's b ingle .

T h e H u sk ie s had the b ases fille d in the fourth , but Sonny G a ra fa n o popped up fo r the th ird out. C a r ­te re t 's best chance cam e in the s ix th when M antie hit and ad van c­ed when C o llin s booted A rt M cM a­hon’s grounder. But Y a te s , strong now , bore down to fan both C a r l B e litz and H ank R zasa to re tire the s id e .

B a d fie ld ing put Y a te s in h o le " ag a in in the seventh. W ith

one out, C o llin s ove rth rew firs t on S k ib a ’s e a sy ro lle r. Don D avidson popped out. but Chet K o b y w alked to put thu ty ing run on base. J a c k M c K a n n a popped a foul to G arden Su th e rlan d and Y a te s had h is big w in .

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Marlboro Woman's Sister Succumbs

M iss N e llie K a u p e lis , 57, C o its N eck R d ., F ree h o ld To w n sh ip , died T u e sd a y , A p r. 17, 1962, at her hom e. She w as born in A m ste rd am , N . Y „ the daug hte r o f the late M atthew and M agdelane O syhn is K a u p e lis , and had liv e d in F re e ­hold T ow nsh ip 28 y e a rs .

M is s K au p e lis w as em ployed by the A c tive Coat C o ., F reeho ld , and w as a m em ber o f the In te rnationa l L a d ie s G arm e n t W orke rs Union and St. Rose o f L im a C h u rch , Freeho ld .

S u rv iv in g are tw o s is te rs , M rs . F ra n k D . E r v in , w ith whom she re sid ed , and M rs . W illia m A . De- ven s r . , M arlb o ro , and a b ro ther, M atthew K a u p e lis , Y o n k e rs , N . Y .

T h e funera l w i l l be held Good F r id a y at 9 a .m . in the H igg ins F u n e ra l Hum e, F re e h o ld , w ith the R e v . P a u l S. H am m ond , a ss is tan t la sto r of St. R o se C h u rch , of- Ic ia tin g . In term ent w il l be in

M aplewood C e m e te ry , F ree h o ld . A requiem m ass w il l be o ffered in S t . Rose C h u rch a fte r E a s te r .

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Welcomes YouST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

\ KEYPORT

M A U N D Y T i l l7 P tR S D A Y — ft A .M . H o ly Com m union

^Muly Com m union fo llowed by b u ffe t supper.

O O O D F R ID A Y 12 noon to 1 P .M . T h e Seven L a s t W ords D ' f .f i l . 1 B g a e m c i w a m W c * » h » « * ........ — .......

EASTER E V E N (S a w r d a y ) — 7 lo 8 P .M . Confession*I I P .M . D l i 'V ln g n ( P a sc h a l C and le , V ig il , fo llow ed by L

H o ly Com tm iVilon

CARTER D A Y - 7 :45 JA .M ,, M orn ing P ra y e r8 A .M , Holy (Com m union H: IS A .M , C h u rc h School and F a m ily S e rv ic e

I I A .M , Ho,|/y Com m union 12:111 P .M .i H o ly Bap tism

Squad Discusses First Aid Drive

T lie k ick -o ff dance and the fo rth­com ing d r iv e o f the M ataw an F ir s t A id and R escu e Squad , In c . , w ere the p rin c ip a l topics of d iscuss io n at the m eeting conducted in the aquad head qu arte rs w ith W illia m llu ls a r t p resid ing .

T h e M en In W hite C o ve ra lls w ill s ta rt the house-to-house p ick-up of fille d co in c a rd s M onday evening, A p r. 30. T h e re w il l be fo ur p ick­up n ights e ach w eek un til the en­tire a re a is can vasse d , M onday, T u e sd ay , W ednesday and T h u rs ­d ay, from 6 :30 p .m . to 8 :30 p .m .

A ll the residents o f M ataw an and surround ing a reas a re 'inv ited tn attend the dancc in t h e Legion Hom e, S a tu rd a y even ing , M ay 3.

T o A ttend A sse m b lyD elegates w il l attend the m id­

y e a r asse m b ly in New B ru n sw ick M ay 22, sponsored by the 14th D is­tr ic t F ir s t A id C o uncil. M em bers a re attend ing the se m in a r ut M a rl­boro State H o sp ita l. T h e re were three W ednesday evening m eetings In A p ril and there w ill be three in M ay .

T h e lo ca l squad slood-by at the Convention H a ll in A sb u ry P a rk when the M onm outh C ounty lloy Scouts held th e ir Scout-a-ram a,

P lan s a re being m ade fo r a firs t a id cou rse fo r the genora l public. Anyone interested In reg istering m ay contact Jo nathan H edg lln , cap­ta in , o r a n y m em b er o f the squad.

C arm en S a rd c lla , squad delegate to the M ataw an P a ra d e C o m m is­sion, reported on p lan s fu r the Me­m o ria l D a y p arad e . M ay .10.

August Is designated as F ir s t Aid M onth. In com m em oration , first a id contests have been a rran ged hy the l l l h D is t r ic t In A t la n t ic 'H ig h ­lands Aug. 20. So fu r , four trophies havn .V . i ;h .pledged hy . Mon­mouth M ed ical C enter, R iv e rv ie w H o sp ita l, P itk in H osp ital nnd the 1Ith D ic tr lc l.

Root, Branch Hear Keyport Man

C o rn e liu s A ckcrso n , K e y p o rt , na­t io n a lly know n au th ority on C h ry s ­anthem um s and G e sn e riad s , w as guest sp e aker during a m eeting of the Root and B ran ch G a rd e n C lu b he ld in the H a rr is G ard e n s F ir e H o use , U nion Be ach . M r. A cke rso n show ed s lid es and d iscussed Strcp- to carpu s (C ap e P r im ro s e ) , G lo x in ­ia s , N ae g e lia , A fr ic a n V io le ts and re la ted p lan ts in the G e sn e ria fam ­i ly , th e ir o r ig in , cu ltu re and c ro ss­b reed ing.

A p r . 29 w as set as the ten ta tive d ate by V incent Schm idt, ho rticu l­tu re ch a irm a n , fo r in te rested m em ­b e rs o f the c lu b to g ather p lant m a te ria l fo r the m aking o f th e ir te r ra r iu m s .

H aro ld S im m ons, flo w e r show c h a irm a n , reported the p rog ress 011 p lan s for the flo w er show to be held on Sa tu rd a y , M ay 26, at the H a rr is G a rd e n s F ir e House, from 2 to 6 p .m . M em b ers w ere asked to m ake posters announcing the show and to ente r them in the in te rc lu b com ­petition at the M ay m eeting . P ro ­g ra m s fo r the show , lis tin g spec i­m en and arrangem ent c la sse s w ere d istrib u ted .

A rran gem ent Com petitionJ u - “ Ja c k in the B e a n sta lk " a r ­

rang em ent, using v in es , flo w ers and fo liag e , featured m em ber com ­p etition fo r the month and w as won b y Leo L a m m e rs w ith M rs . H aro ld B o ttg e r second. Honorable m ention w as aw arded to M rs . B e rn a rd D re ss .

M r . and M rs . Eugene W illia m s , M o rg a n v ille , w e re welcom ed as new m em b ers . Specia l guests w e re M rs . A rth u r A stin a ll and M rs . M ay A s t in a ll D e ll, M ataw an ; M rs . H a r­ry F a llo n and M rs . W illiam Wei- gand , H az le t; H a rry R a y , Union B e ach , and M iss M a ry M acD onald , N ew B ru n sw ick .

Host and hostesses w e re M r . L a m m e rs and M rs . Ja m e s Hewitt and M rs. Raym ond Vogt. It w as announced M rs . C harle s Johnson o f the G arden C lub of A tla n tic H igh lands w il l dem onstrate flow er a rran g e m en ts at the next club m eeting . T h e arrangem ent fo r club com petition w ill be entitled “ T ip* T o e Thro ug h the T u lip s .”

F ay To Lake front( 1 . nued from page one)

bo :ii- 1 '.iid co n fer w ith planning f irm :; < 1 the best d ea l, but he w arned that “ an e xp e rt who Is ju st going to take the borough tux m ap to h is o ffice and w o rk everyth ing out” would not be to m uch a v a il. T h o m a y o r found that but fo r the R a v in e D r . section and F ren eau , the borough w as “ p re tty much deve loped ,” so th ere w as “ not m uch le e w a y " fo r chang ing a n y­th ing .

T o Co nfer On S e w e r NeedsC a iv in B e ll, b oard c h a irm an , an­

nounced the R em ing ton 8c Boyd eng ineerin g firm w ould be ca lled in to co n fer with th e board on the sew er needs o f the borough, w h y the p resent p ro g ram w as adopted and w h at would be possib le fo r sections o f t h e borough not reached .

T h e board re se rved decision on an app lication by L a w re n c e Wel- c h a k and A lex L e f f , E liza b e th , to get a m in or sub d iv is io n , 127-by- 140-feet out of tiie P a rk w a y K no lls p ro p e rty ad jo in ing t h e G arden S tate P a rk w a y . L e o R . W einste in , M a taw an , a ttorney fo r the appli­c a n ts , pointed out th ey w ould p ro­v id e a right-o f-w ay ac ro ss t h e K n o lls lands to the lot 50 feet wide and o v e r 700 feet long.

C o uncilm an E v e re t t E . C arlson ob jected th is w o u ld m ean “ b ring­ing another d irt ro ad " into the borough. M r. B e l l a lso ra ised question about the sta tus of a stre tch o f the in g ress road between M ataw an A ve . and the bounds of the K n o lls p ro p e rty . T h e m atte r w a s held up pending in fo rm ation on how m uch h a rd -su rfac ing would be undertaken by the app lican ts and the opinion o f the borough atto rn e y as to w h ether the prop­e r ty could be ap p ro ved on the p riva te road.

I t w as believed t h a t hard- su rfa c in g o f the road even tu ally would com e a s th e K n o lls lands ad jo in a 10-acre t ra c t on w hich a iargu gnrdun ap artm en t p ro ject is p lanned . The board conferred in e xe cu tive session w ith C h a rle s M . P ik e , d irec to r o f the M onmouth C o u n ly P lann ing B o a rd , on re ­co iling fo r garden ap artm ents in the borough.

A p p lica tio n o f W ilb u r K uhn s, M a taw an , to t ra n s fe r to R a n k l & W eber, M ataw an , a 125-by-94-foot lot on M idd lesex R d . w as c la s s i­fied as an exem pt su b d iv is io n , but w il l be fu rth e r re v ie w e d as it abuts and is a p a rt of a con vey­ance fo r 50-foot fron t in M ataw an T o w nsh ip . T h is is a sm a ll “ n iche” o f the township not taken over when the area w as annexed to the borough bccause it contained the resid ence o f the then M ayor L , H . S tem le r, of the tow nship .

M r . B e ll announced a t ra f f ic count on m ain stre ets through the borough had been asked to de­te rm in e how near to t ra f f ic satu­ra tio n point the u se o f borough streets had becom e.

Youth SenfencedA ID-yoar-old M ndlson Tow nship

yo u th w as sentenced to tho Horden- town R e fo rm ato ry F r id a y on two charges o f b u rg la ry nnd la rcen y In M a d i s o n Tow nsh ip . Mlddk-HL’x County Ju d g e Jo hn B . M nllneux ordered the sentence fo r A rth u r Cl. Sw nyzo , 22 O ld M utuw iiil ltd ., fur the M a r. 9 b u rg la ry at tho Sham ­rock Inn , Rou te Did, when he stole $12 c iish nnd I.HJ w orth of liquor. The second b reak-ln w as M ar. 7 at Lan d au 's IliM ) Station , Houle ID, Old llt ld g o , when Sw uy/u took $0.1 w o rth o f autom otive oqulpm ent.I

Directors, Officers Elected By Company

D ire cto rs and o fficers of Uie Hanson * V anW inkle • M unning C o ., M ataw an , w ere elected at the annu a l m eeting of the stockho le rs on^ M ondny. D ire cto rs a re H a rry P r i l a r r a n d , John A . B au e r, E d ­m und R . Boots, M yron B . D lggin , F ra n k W. Donovan, Lo u is M. H ague , Van R . H a lsey , Robert M. N orton , Lau ren t Oppenheim j r . , W illia m I I . Osborne j r . , W arren S. W ilk in so n , W ilb ur R . W iltieh and F re d e r ic k W . Wood.

At the d irecto rs m eeting, the foi* low ing p rinc ip a l o fficers w ere ap ­pointed: M r. Hague, cha irm an or the board ; M r. W ilk inson , p res i­dent;' M r. D iggin , M i. Norton end M r. Oppenheim , v ice p residents; M r . Buu er, se c re ta ry ; K a r l M. J a ­cob i, treasu re r.

State Approval(con tinued from page one)

p u rchase o f the firs t s ite fo r a p rice not to exceed $30,000 and the sec­ond s ite at a p rice not to exceed $75,000. E a c h site is to h ave a 1000* pup il ju n io r high schoot at a cost of SU 71 .500 .

E a c h of the schoo ls w ould con­ta in 38 room s, w ith 33 teach ing s ta ­tions and shops, hom e econom ics room , gym nasiu m , l ib ra ry , ad m in­is t ra t iv e o ffices , fa c u lty room s, hea lth guidance s ite s and k itch en .

T h e b oard w il l hold a sp ec ia l w o rkshop on the ju n io r high school re fe rendum for the p ub lic on T u e s­d ay at S p .m . in th e high school.

Appo in t N ew M em ber A t a m eeting T h u rs d a y , the board

seated a new m em b er and adopted ru le s and b y-law s. W illia m Schlade- beck, S a y re Woods South , who w as nam ed by a unan im ous vote o f the board m em bers, w il l se rve the b a l­ance of the y e a r in the uncxpir^ d te rm of the late S ta n le y K o rd z in sk i, who died sh o rtly a fte r he w as re ­e lected to the board in F e b ru a ry .

N ext F e b ru a ry the seat w ill be

vacated and w ill appear on the b a l­lot as a tw o-year te rm .

M r. Sch ladebeck has resided m M adison Tow nsh ip fo r two-and- one-half y e a rs . He is the fa th e r of five ch ild ren rang ing in age from th ree to 17 y e a rs , l ie is em ployed as assistan t c a sh ie r o f the F ir s t N atio na l C ity Bank of N ew Y o rk . He has been w ith the bank ing con­ce rn fo r 25 y e a rs . He a lso is an in s tru c to r at the A m erican In stitu te o f Ban k in g .

R u le F o r U se O l P la y A re a T h e board adopted a ru le b a rrin g

use o f the school p lay a re a s a fte r A p .m . and a ll d ay weekends and ho lid ays . E xcep tio n waa m ade for events sponsored by the tow nship re crea tio n com m ission w h ich w as granted a y e a r ’s free use o f the high school g ym nasium p rov id ing p rop er insurance is ca rr ie d and the p rog ram s a re sup erv ised . T h e p ra c­tice football fie ld can be used by the M adison boys football league.

F re d e r ic k W o id crsu n i, N y a c k , a r ­ch ite ct on the ju n io r high schoo ls , w as asked to subm it a plot plan fo r a th le tic fie lds fo r the high school.

Leo nard Booth, ch a irm an of the b y-law s com m ittee proposed the fo llow ing ; T h e board to hold its o rgan ization m eeting on the firs t M onday a fte r the election and reg­u la r m eetings on the second and fourth T h u rsd a ys o f each m onth. Sp e c ia l m eetings w ere p erm itted , if on a m in im um notice of 24 hours.

O ther B y -L a w P ro v is io n s T h e by-law s also provided that a

board m em b er should d isq u a lify h im se lf from considering an y ac­tion in w h ich he possessed a fin an ­c ia l o r persona! in te rest, but m em ­bers exp ressed doubt as to the ex­act m oaning of the p ersonal in te r­est p rov ision .

Perso n a l in terest w as defined as that invo lv ing " a m em ber o f the im m ed iate fa m ily .” Board a tto r­ney H e n ry Sp itze r sa id , how ever, he did not know w hether th is defi­n ition included those outside the household and would have to take the m atte r under study.

W illiam K e r r , board president appointed M rs . C a ro l K cso b u ck i as ch a irm an o f the health com m ittee and W illia m Jo y c e , ch a irm an of the supply com m ittee .

T o A d ve rtise F o r B id s T h e board w ill ad ve rtise fo r bids

fo r g enera l supplies to be rece ived at the M ay 24 m eeting . T h e y w il l re ce ive b ids on e le c tr ica l w o rk on the f ire a la rm system fo r a ll schoo ls on Ju n e 14.

T h e board accepted a sealed quotation (one o f four re ce ive d ) from the D ean Fen c in g C o ., 98 C hu rch S t ., K eyp o rt, to p rov ide ad­d itional fencing at W illis School at a cost o f $1570.

C h a r le s W . Herzog and R ob ert P od uska , custod ia l sub stitu tes, and M aureen R a c and M rs . B e ttin a F . P in o , c le rk s , w e re h ired .

G eorge 1. S ch e r, D orothy S im jv son, Stephen T h o rp e , S h ir le y Zan- g er, S a ra h C o x , and E m i ly H e ll w e re o ffe red co n trac ts as te ach ers fo r 1962-63.

T h e resignations o f M rs . G u ye M ouritzan , te ach e r ; M rs . E d ith K ro n e r , h igh school c le rk , and D r . S idney M c ria n s , school denta l in ­spector w ere rece ived .

the new high school w as reported . T h e u n t il ity w as reported as h av­ing la id out a lin e to com e in ove r an 80-foot strip of p ro p e rty the sch ol beard does not ow n. V in ­cent D eM aio , M ataw an , board a t­to rney , exp la ined that the township com m ittee once had intended to donate th is ad jo in ing s tr ip to the school, o n ly to find out the title to it is enta iled .

F ir e a la rm se rv ic a fo r the new build ing a lso w as found to p resent prob lem s. A recom m endation w as m ade th at separate a la rm s fo r bor­ough and township firem en be In­sta lled w ith in the bu ild ing , and that a fire box to sum mon tow nship f ire ­men to other c a lls in the a rea be in sta lled out in front.

Ja n ito r R esign sT h e resignation af C lif fo rd B ro w ­

e r, a s ja n ito r , w as accepted . John W illia m s and Joseph C ia g lia w ere hired fo r the re st of the ye a r at a $3600 annual ra te . M ario n R o ­m an and E le a n o r Sm ith w e re re* tained a s school nurses at $5800 and E ls ie Coyne w as h ired at $3400. Th e resignation o f F a n n ie Stran i* ero as a school se c re ta ry w as ac­cepted and P a tr ic ia F ly n n w as ap­pointed in her p lace at $3300.

Ih e s a la r y guide fo r adm in istra* tors w a s am ended to p ro v id e eight steps fo r an e le m e n ta ry p rin c ip a l in going from $8400 to $11,200 and five steps for an assis tan t high school p rin c ip a l in going from $8400 to $10,600.

T h e board approved a sum m er high schoo l p rog ram under the di* rection o f John C a ra cc io lo , high school p r in c ip a l, and D an ie l Ja c k - le r , a ss is tan t high school p rin c i­p a l, su b je c t to the in te rest shown by p a ren ts and students as ind i­cated b y pre-sum m er school en­ro llm ent. Students w il l p ay tu ition to m ake the p rog ram se lf-susta in ­ing.

Sp ecia l Com m itteeM r, D o lan appointed a specia l

com m ittee to w o rk w ith the of* f ic ia ls of the borough and township fo r the im p ro vem ent, replacem ent or e lim ina tio n o f the A tla n t ic A ve . ra ilro a d bridge.

The b ridg e , a high r ise wooden s tru c tu re of undeterm ined age, lie s p a r t ly in both co m m un ities w h ich a re sending d is tr ic ts o f the reg ional school.

Som e students, w a lk in g o r rid*

ing in school buses, a re expected to have to use the b ridg e on th e ir w a y to the new jun ior-sen ior h igh school w h ich is being built oa A tla n tic A ve .

No P e tit io n PresentedM r. D o lan took the action a fte r

the board ’s a tto rney , V incent C . D eM aio , reported in a le tte r to th t board that ne ith er com m unity had a s ye t presented a petition to th# P u b lic U til it ie s Com m ission fo r th t rem ova l o f the b r Jg e as requested b y the board . M r . DeM aio reported the township has passed a reso lu­tion to file a petition w h ile the borough has adopted a motion to the sam e e ffec t.

A request from the township that the borough p ass a reso lution to sh a re the legal expenses involved w as not acted on pending receipt o f an e stim ate o f the co9t from the township a tto rney , W illiam J . O ’H agan j r . He acknowledged it w as not e asy fo r an attorney to gauge in advance how m any ap* p earancea would have to be m ade and legal docum ents d raw n .

M r . D eM aio sa id that the board cannot a c t to have t h e bridge e lim ina ted . I t is up to the com ­m un ities in w h ich it lie s to pe­tition the P U C . He pointed out that there is no foot w a lk on th t bridge w h ich w il l m ake It dan­gerous fo r students w a lk in g . H ie bridge is inadequate to serve the a re a w h ich w il l be one of th t most h e av ily populated a fte r the construction o f the L e v itt develop­m ent, he sa id . I t is assum ed th t ra ilro a d would oppose any applica* tion to change the bridge un less a ll costs w ere to be borne by th s m u n ic ip a lit ie s .

Appointed to the com m ittee w e f t M r. M a n v ille , M rs . E s th e r M . R in e a r , Joseph P . Stenger and R oK S . M atthew s.

T h e board aw arded co n trac ti to taling $54,055 fo r fu rn ish ings and equipm ent for the new Junior-sen ior high school. Successfu l b idders w e re B u s in ess F u rn itu re In c . , $5220; Heywood W akefie ld C o ., c lassroo m fu rn itu re , $21,357 a n d ca fe te ria equ ipm ent, $8094; A k ro Eq u ip m en t C o ., o ffice fu rn itu re , $1421; Queens Equ ip m en t C o ., l i­b ra ry equ ipm ent, $9226 a n d E r a C o nstruction C o ., a th le tic fie ld d ra inag e and o th e r im p ro vem ents, $8737. .

EASTERFLOWERS

Open Easter Sunday

New Courses For(continued from page one)

but the la tte r w ill be fiv e point su b jects . T h e school seeks to drop the present courses in M odern H u­m an En v iro n m en t and Applied S c i­ence.

School opens Sept. 5 and clo ses Ju n e 18 next school y e a r . A lfred R , M a n v ille , build ing ch a irm a n , re ­ported the a rch ite c t H e n ry F in n e , E liz a b e th , had given assu rance the bu ild ing w il l be read y to m ove in ­to the th ird w eek o f Septem ber and , w ith good lu ck , Sept. I . M r. M an v ille 's on ly com m ent w as that there w as a lot to be accom plished under this schedule.

W ants Housing ScheduleH aro ld J . D o lan , board p resident,

exp ressed d isp leasure that L e v it t & Sons had not been forthcom ing w ith a requested schedule o f com ­pletion and occupuncy of th e ir houses, that the schoot needs to develop could be appra ised .

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Borough opposed the app lication , and con lcm liv l llin new w ells would end ang er the hnrm iglt's well Meld on C h u rch S I . The Imi-nugh a lso sa id Ihe Lev itt nppllcntlon exceeded Ihe firm 's needs,

T h e council look note of these o b je c llo in hy grunting I.e v ltt a reduced d iversion right of one m il­lion gallons ii day. Tho g riiu l w as m ade sub ject to In sta llation nf a reporting g iu iuc and observation w e ll lo p erm it the s la te to de­te rm in e w hether the ii e w d ive r­sio n w ill a d ve rse ly affect tho Itu r- Unit aq u lflu r [rum w hich Ilia bor­ough d ra w s . ,

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W atch ing o re A le s S a w y e r , le f t , com m and er o l the .D ep artm ent a l N ew Je ra e y , and M ortoo London, r ig h t , N i l io a a l E ie c u t iv e C o m m itteem an .

Sp ring L a k e ; sunsh ine , M iss H elen E . K e l l , M nna.tquan; w a y s and m eans. M is s C h arlo tte R e i l ly , R ed B a n k .

P e rfe c t attendance aw ard s w ere m ade to : M rs . G eo rg e L a n e ,O ceanp o rt; M rs . H a in s ; M iss M ou l­ton; M iss Sm eaton, and M iss W at­k in s .

M rs . R o sem arie S tron g , Lo ng B ra n ch , w as w elcom ed aa a new m em b er b y the asso c ia tio n .

M rs . D o ro thy K ra u s e , Leo nard o ; M iss B ro m b erg and M rs . Buxb au m w e re e lected i f i d e leg ates to the th ird A nnu a l Convention o f the New Je r s e y A sso c ia tio n o f L e g a l Secre ­ta r ie s to be he ld i t the E m p re ss M otel in A sb u ry P a r k on A p r . 27, 28 and 29. T h e M onm outh County C h ap te r w il l be the hostess to her e ig h t s is te r chap ters at th is con­ventio n . M iss Sm eaton is the con­vention ch a irm an and announced that D r . G eorge W . N ee l, D ean of F a c u lty o f Monmouth Co llege , W est Lo n g B ra n c h , w i l l be the guest speaker a t the banquet on S a tu rd ay even ing , A p r . 28; that L e o W ein­ste in , M a taw an , im m ed iate past p res id ent o f the M onm outh B a r A s ­so c ia tio n . w ill be the m a ste r of ce rem o n ies and T h o m as F . S lieb e ll, M ayo r o f the C ity o f A sb u ry P a r k , w i l l in s ta ll the new s la te o l o ffic e rs a t the banquet.

M in R e d ly , w a y s and m eans c h a irm a n , announced p lan s fo r a fash ion show to be he ld on S a tu r­d a y , Ju n e M, a t the Shadow brook, S h rew sb u ry . M ild re d Sp e cto r o f R a d B a n k w il l d l v i i y fu m in t r

Fo llo w in g the an n u a l reporta o f the o ffice rs and com m ittee c h a ir­m an , M n . H a ins p resented each o ffic e r and c h a irm a n w ith a g ift . M rs . H a in s a lso w as p resented w ith a g if t in ap p rec ia tio n o f h e r w o rk b y the Bo ard o f D ire c to rs o f the chap ter.

T h e ne xt board m eeting w il l be on T h u rsd a y , M a y 3, at the home o f M n . I la in s , IS M arcetlu s A v e ., M anasquan .

T h e re g u la r m onth ly m eeting of the asso c ia tio n w il l be a t the Poe t’s In n , Route 79, M a t a w a n , on T h u rs d a y , M a y 17, M iss G ibson w il l be in cha rg e ol the p rog ram .

Stag*, TV Stars To Judge Easter Parade

L e a d in g p erso na litie s from T V , the th ea tre and the fashion fie ld w ill head the judges com m ittee fo r the 27th annua) Fash io n P rom en­ade on the A sb u ry P a rk board­w a lk E a s te r Su nd ay , it has been announced.

F ro m A B C ’s N ew Y o rk Channel 7, w i l l com e Bo b Ken ned y , host of the new M onday-through-Friday “ W indow Shopping1' p rogram . R id ­ing the b o ard w a lk w ith h im , se lect­ing the sm arte s t dressed stro lle rs w ill be Ja n C ro cke tt, Channel 7's uku lele-p laying W eather G ir l .

F r a n k C arring to n , veteran pro­d ucer ut the noted P ap e r M ill P la y ­house, M illb u rn , recen tly nam ed a d irec to r of the A m erican National T h e a tre and A cad em y ; R o sem ary M cLo ug h lin , fo rm er fashion editor of R e d Book M agazine and now fashion editor fo r K a le G ree n aw ay , and D a v id M a lo van y , one o f the nation’s fo rem ost h a ir sty lis t au­th o rities , a lso w il l be among the judges, c ity p ub lic ity d irecto r George Z u cke rm an , p roducer o f the e ve n t, sa id .

Lavoie Will Start Engineering Program

L a v o ie L ab o ra to rie s , In c ., M or­g a n v ille , announces the s ta rt o f a tra in in g p rogram in e lectron ics for its techn ic ians who desire to in­c re ase th e ir know ledge in p rep ara­tion fo r prom otion. T h e course w ill begin in e a r ly Sep tem ber and con­tinue fo r two y e a rs .

Q u a lif ie d in s tru c to rs w il l be em ­ployed to teach these cou rses sup­p lem ented by m em b ers o f the Lavo ie eng ineering s ta ff . Sp ecia l le c tu re s w il l b e g iven b y the

L a v o ie e ng ineers o n design an d ap ­p lica tio n o f a l l L a v o ie p roducts.

P r io r to the beginning o f the fo rm a l tra in in g p ro g ram , re fre sh e r cou rses in m athem atics w ill be of­fered to a l l those w ho a re in te res t­ed . I t is p lanned to en large and

im p ro ve the techn ica l cen ter so that adequate fa c ilit ie s w il l bo ava ilab le fo r th is p rog ram a s w e ll a s the Robotester School, the an* nual Lavo ie exh ib it and engineer- * ing sem in ars c u rre n t ly in opera* tion.

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D l f t r lc t D ra m a C h a in a a a , th a t lo u r o a t-a c t p ta y i w i l l be p resented b e tb in ia g a t M :M a .m .

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w i l l w i — l “ T h e H appy F a m ily ’ b y l l io n r to a W ild e r . I t w i l l be dl- ra tte d b y M r i . G e rtru d e T o llm a n aa d th e s tag e m anag er w i l l be M ra . H e len H a n k i . T h e caa t w il l In clud e " M a ," p layed b y M ra . E th e l R e in h a rd ; " P a , ” M rs . To ll- m a a ; C a ro lin e , M n . S h ir le y C o d-

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Id , and A rth u r , M rs . M a ry W a r­ner.

T h e W om an's C lu b o f R a r ita n T o w n sh ip w il l p resent " T h e W on­d er H a t" by Sam ue l F re n c h , d i­rected b v M rs . Je a n Noonan. M rs . N ad ine H utern w il l se rv e as stage m anag er and the c a s t w il l inc lu de H a rleq u in , M rs . E l l i e F o s te r ; P ie r ­ro t, M rs . G e rtru d e M c La n e ; Co l­um bine, M rs . L i l l ia n B ra d le y ; M a r­mot, M rs . D o lo res M elod y; P u n ch ­ine llo , M rs . M a ry P a r r y .

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p resent “ Opened B y M is ta k e ,” an o rig in a l p lay w r it te n b y M rs . R o b ­ert S . Lockw ood. T h e n a rra to r w ill be M rs . Ilc le n Sch lo sser and the cast w il l in c lu d e P a n d o ra , M rs . Ire n e Lockw ood ; H and M aidens, M rs ; Se lm a B ra u n , M rs . Leona H am m ond and M rs . D orothy M a r­l in ; M rs . A lw a y s B . D iff ic u lt , M rs . G o s in c T a y lo r ; Hope, M rs . M a ry M o yle , and the ch o ru s , M rs . E th e l H e in r ic h , M rs . M ild re d B ro w n e ll, and M n . E m m a H e ld .

T h e R ed O ak W om an'll C lu b w il l p resent "T h e P in n a c le ” b y W a lte r B a k e r . M rs . C o n stan ce L e lm e r is

the d ire c to r an d M r t . SuzanneW ycko ff, stage m an ag er. T h e cast con sists o f M rs . M cC an n , by M ar­g aret M oore; A g n e s, M rs . N an cy H a w k in s ; E th e l, M rs . D orothy P e ck m o re , and M a y , M rs . V irg in ia Case.

M in ia tu re stage settings and cos­tume dolls w il l be judged . M rs . Sheehan sta tes that t ic k e ts fo r the fe stiva l m a y be p urchased a t the door.

Motorists Penalized For Auto Violations

S ix bayshore area m o to rists had th e ir d riv in g p riv ile g e s suspend* ed under tiie sta te co n victio n penal­ty p lans, i l w a s announced b y the State D iv is io n o f M otor V eh ic le s. A tw o-year lice n se revo ca tio n was ordered for E w a r l G lad stone Lee , D ib ling S t ., U n ion B e ach , involved in a fa ta l accident in August 1961.

O ther suspensions w ore ordered fo r W illiam F . D am itz , Ho lm del; Jaco b B . Z a k rc z e w s k i, F i r s t S t ., K e y p o rt; August L e P re tc , H az le t; Sy lv e ste r J . N a rd e iie , H a z le t , and Robert M a c M illa n , O ld B rid g e .

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has announced th at (he fu f! am ounts o f county road a id a v a il­able fo r 1962 h ave been re leased to fiv e coasta l counties w h ich w e re hard h it in the M a r . 6-8 s to rm . N o rm a lly , county road a id m ust be paid in q u a rte r ly in sta llm en ts . M onm outh County w il l re ce ive $381,285.

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On A p r . 11 thu te stim o n ia l d in ­ner fo r M is s B . D o ro thy Cohen held in con junction w ith the annual U n it­ed Je w is h Appeal d in n er w as a t­tended by 97 K eypo rt-b ayshore area resid en ts and guests.

T h e fo llow ing g uests and a re a residen ts w ere on the d a is : Ja cq u e s T o rc z n e r , M iss Cohen, R ab b i H . O .

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T h is griddle, ca rry ing the famous Presto brand name, i t a fam ily-sizc cooking and serving appliance. It has a removable Presto Contro l M aster, w h ich controls heal auto­m atically up lo 4 2 S * and allows for com ­plete subm ersion fo r easy cJeaniog.

T h is appliance doubles i s a food warm ing and serving p iece, too. T h e rem ovable glass tra y o o n v a rU lh a G r id d le la to • fo o d warm er aad can ba M td a sp ara irly a* a ft exquisite terv ing p feca.

I he H o t T ra y O rk id h co rn u ctray, C o ntro l M aster and R ec ipe Bo o k I has a ■ am rfaeture r'l list p rice « f 1 2 9 .M . T o get yo u r G rid d le , aak yo u r Reddy U » ' watt D eale r today la show y e a hia H m a f new sleow ic range* w ith tbeae eight polaM of superiority^

1 . M o d e m flam eless, e lc c lr lc cooking pre­pares better tasting , m ore nttractivc m eals w ith greater ease.

X A u to m a t ic controls are e as ily set fo r enact cooking resu lts. S im p ly put la tho lood, then forget it.

3 . C o o l — p ractica lly a ll the lieat I t concen­trated on co o lin g utensils anti-retained la the oven.

I . C aw t r a i le d surface eooklng , baking , Ing and roasting insures beM results time.

4 . C io u a Aam elats e lectric cooking creates" n lfuel Kruno lo foul up the rancc . utensils ani

kitchen.

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4 . E co n o m ica l — snves v itam ins nnd cook­ing costs a rc lo w — the average for a fam ­ily of four is on ly $ 2 .0 0 per month.

F ln m a lo s* — ao l i a i a * Im m i lo w orry shout, no burners lo get out e t » < J a t f in l .

Tlicn c liw se the m odel■ witotl-Ui ywsr..(fl4wU,;^.^w*ir..dr^lf.T will inslull il iiiiiiiedliitcly, nnd the free I ’ rcsio Griddle complete w ith control and serving Iruy will be delivered lo you.

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PtagaiVMi THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J . Thursday, April 19, 1962

/Keys, Matawan, Both 3-0 Top Of North “B”

Spartans Scoring First Run In Opening Game At Their New Field

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u Om taaus fo r the K e y s (o r a w h ile , v T l i a ' I t e d R a id e rs h u rlin g s t a r re- > > -«aw red l a fa a E d M a ie r fo r one

l a tM e M c K e a s ie bounced h a rd v to H o u rth an w ho whipped to H e y e r

t t f c r e * o ae m an . H e ye r th re w to ,• P m l a t im e fo r the double p la y ,

g s u ia a th a K e y a out o l th a h o le .: l a tn e aen t Inn ing H e ye r got K e y -

Srt out .o f m o re troub le b y th w w - l. ou t T o n y D e N ard l oa a s te a l er. the W a ll la a d o f f had opened

- th a • la a ln a w ilh a s in g le . D u n fse a a d P n t ^ lo w s k l fo llowed w ith

•‘i lh a lr tr lp le « , so p ic k ln g a f f D e N ar- 4 k ep t th e aoore fro m belag H ad .

. M a s w a k e d V a n P e lt , f i r s t u p In • th e fifth . H o urahaa ram m ed o u t a ^ J M I e ta sco re V a n P e lt . H a ye s / W fe le oa to p itch lo r W a ll end co u ld

ao t d a d th e p la te a t a l l . He w a lk e d : ate c u t o f the e ight batte ra to fa c e

. M m . J a a a a ia o e a it a s ing le to t u b .) Mm K e y p o rt to ta l to te v e a , then

. V it a l is eam e on .' V lt a l is settled down w ith a c ro s t f lr tb a ll ta keep the. R e d

.a . R a id e rs fro m fu rth e r sco ring .T h e K a y s p la y R u m saa a t hom e * th e * n m In to a t lt l non-Coo

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A t la n t ic H ig h lands o ffe re d lit t le opposition to M ataw an ’s continued fo rw a rd sw eep , bow ing to the H usk ie s T u e sd a y 9-1 a t the M aroon

.and S te e l’s fie ld . T h e w in kept (lie H u sk ie s knotted w ith K eyp o rt at 3-# atop the North " B " , stand­ings o f the Shore Co n fe rence .

G e o rg e M o rre ll went a l l Ihe w ay for M ataw an fo r h is second w in of the season . H e s tru c k out 12 but had som e troub le w hen he w a lk ­ed s ix batte rs . F re d B e rth a , h is p itch ing r iv a l , fanned s ix and w a lked th ree .' B e rth a co t b y the f ir s t two in n ­

ings u n scra tch ed . He had beaten H offm an- H igh In h is ■ Co nference opener. B u t in the th ird inn ing , the flood b rak e ag a in st h im when he put L a r r y B e h r and F ra n k ie D 'A p o lK o on base by w a lk s w ith one out. E d F ly n n p a rk e d a home run into deep r ig h t ce n te r fo r the f ir s t th ree M H S runs. T h e n John Y a te s poled one o ve r the fence to m ake it 4-0.

H ie T ig e rs w ent out o f the b a ll gam e the fo llow ing fram e when the M aroon and Stee l re g is te red three m ore t im e s . W ith B i l l Howie aboard and one out, G a rd e n Su th e r­land s lam m ed out a tr ip le . D ’Apo- lito fanned , but F ly n n sco red Su th­e rlan d w ith a lin e s in g le . B illy Co llln a then ju s t m u sed the fence w ith a sa fe ra p , F ly n n m aking it a l l the w a y around .

So nny C a ra fa n o po led out a hom er in the top o f the s ix th . A n e rro r set up the fin a l M ataw an run in the s ix th and the T ig e rs loneru n , com ing in the seven th , w a salso unearned .

M ataw an v is t a South Am bo y to p la y H o ffm an today and n e x t T u e s­d ay w il l p la y hosta to M anasquan . C o ach George D e tU 'i p la y e rs can go Into the A p r . 21 g am e w ith K e y ­p ort unbeaten in “ B " com petition if th ey w in these two.

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ABC HearingT h a S ta te D iv i i lo a o f A lco ho lic

B e ve rag e C o ntro l h a s scheduled a h e a tin g today a t 2 . p .m . o f a ch a rg e th a t N ew R a r ita n L iq u o rs In c ;* -R o u te X . R a r ita n T o w n sh ip , sold a lco h o lic b everag e to a m in o r A p r . 2 . T h e hearing w i l l be con­ducted in the d iv ia io n o ffic e a t I IM R aym o n d B lv d ., N e w a rk .

Suapmcfaf T tmR o b e rt P . M cG in n is , W e it K e a n s­

burg , w aa g ive n a suspended two- three y e a r a ta ta p riso n te rm , f iv e y e a rs ' p robation , and a 1900 fine fo r c a rn a l Indecency w ith tw o 13-year-old g ir la in R a r ita n T o w n ­sh ip la s t J u ly IS .

B a b P la ta e r (N a . I ) , M ad !sea H ig h p la y e r , h a s s lid around M ataw an p itch e r K e a S iv a r t e , co verin g the p la te , and ro lle d a c re ss (h e p la tte r aa U m p ire H a re ld H e e ra le r c a lls h im sa fe la Ih e f lre l Inn ing o f the g am e betw een Ih e S p a rta n s and tb e H u sk ie s at the new M ad ison H igh d iam ond M aad av . A w ild p itch h ad la a t g ettea e w a y from the M at­

a w a a c a tc h e r a n d th e p l lc h e r w a s c o v e r in g Ih e p la te a s P la in e r b r o k e f r a m th i r d to a c o re .

T h e p r e s e n t d ia m o n d w a s b u ilt f ro m th e p i l l e d a n d s s n d v f ie ld u s e d ( a r ( e o tb a ll l a s t ( a l l in to a g o o d h a r d s u r l a c e , b u t th e r e w ill b e b o th a a e w d ia m o n d a n d g r id i r o n b u i l t f o r Ih e s c h o o l n e s t y e a r .

Raritan Gym S*aftR a r ita n Tow aaM p B a a rd e f E d -

u c a lle a T h u rsd a y aw ard e d a con­tra c t te (he Ifu sa e y C o . fa r M eachera fo r Ita b aake tb a ll gym - naalum . T h e b le a t h e r* w i l l have a seating c a p a c ity o l HO . Stephen N . P a tte rso n , b u ild in g p ro je cts c h a irm a n , e lated th e M eachera a re e f ihe sam e type a s used In Ihe new M ad lsaa T o w n sh ip H igh School. H e reported another new h igh achool, u s ing a d iffe ren t type b le ach e r , w aa Inspe c ted but tne p re fe rence e f the board m em ­b e rs w as lo r tha H u ssey roil-out assem bly .

T h e board alao a w a rd e d cen- trac ta fa r tha In a ta lla tlen of re c ­tan g u la r weod-beek baaketball b eckbearda. A ll th la equ ipm ent la due ta he laa ta lle d before achool opens. .

Aa fa r the a th le tic l id d a , aaecl- flca llo a a a ra « p ee led oeea fra m the C ra ig F ia a c g a n e n g lae e ria c A rm , B e lfo rd , sa th e co aa tn ic tie a e f the s ia y ia g e u rfa ce s c s a ba put out to b id . A n a t a l a r ra a te - m eat w il l be sought w ith K e y p a rt te r the I M fo o tba ll aeaaaa, la the b e lie f that w hea K e y p a rt H ig h gees e lf h a l l sess io ns a e i t te rm , M w il l be fe a s ib le to la y out a m a n extended pi uae fa r Ms a th le tic

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roof, kitchen modamiiatlon, on oxtra room . . . you eon do ony of th e s is things . . . and o hundrtd-and-ont more . , . and onjoy tham °* you poy for them. Coma in to ony of our. S. Community Officea ond our axparlancad consulfonts will arrange all tha details,

Sorrow Up to $3500 . Toko Up to 5 Ym iv to Poy

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Bridgeton Relays Next For Matawan

M ataw an H igh School trackm en w il l m ake th e ir annu a l invaeion o f South Je ra e y th la S a tu rd ay to engage in the fam ed Brid geto n re ­la y s . T h e top re la y team s of schoola in th la a ta te and in the P h ila d e lp h ia , B a lt im o re and W ash­ington a re a s , In add ition to a few from D e la w a re an d fro m New Y o r k S ta te , engage the Je rs e y team s In a vast p ro g ram of re la y rac ing .

T h e M ataw an e n tr ie s a re in the h a lf m ile , m ile , tw o-m ile and m ed­le y events fo r G ro u p I I schools. C o ach B a r r y R in o w il l send Jo hn A n th o ny , G a r r y P ic e la n te , R ic h F ie r o i , B i l l y W ath ington , K e n R las- m il le r and K e n M o rr ia to Bridge- too fo r th e h a lf-m ile event.

In the m ile the M aroo n and Steel w il l have a squad of F re d K a lm a , B i l l y F a r r e l l , L a r i y R is s m ille r , K e n R is s m ile r , J a n C o rt and D ave S tu rt . T h e tw o-m ile foursom e w il l b a chosen from Jo h n M c K n ig h t , C h u ck B u rg e y , J a c k B e rn ste in , J a a C o rt , R a y M cK e n n e y and B i l ly F o c e s . In the m ed ley event it w il l b a a squad o f A l G a r re t t , K en M o rr is , R ic h V e n a , Zee Yuhaaz , P h il Sm ith and P e te G eo rg e .

T h ird L a a t Y e a rT h e best M ataw an got la s t v e s r

w aa a th ird In the m ile In w h ich M ik e C atherw ood , R ic h F le ro s , R ic h Bennett and B ra d B rad ach fin ished th ird w ith H o w ard H igh , W ash ington , D .C ., the w in n e r, and Po in t P le a san t second.

T h e M aroon and Stee l has en­gaged In th ree d ua l m eeta In p rep ­ara tio n fo r the B rid ge to n tests . The f ir s t one w as a m eet a t P o in t P ie aaan t T h u rs d a y in w h ich the H u sk ie s susta ined th e ir w o rst de­fea t in t ra c k h is to ry . T h e m eet w a i run in a d r iv in g , d rench ing ra in w ith a c ro ssw in d h itting the ru n n e rs . T h e G u lls tr ium p hed »#• U .

F o u r events in w h ich M ataw an had strength , th a 180-yard low h u rd les, the high Ju m p , the b road lu m p and tha Ja v e lin w e re not h e ld when the ra in converted the fie ld Into a , q u ag m ire . T h a pole v au lte ra could not hold th e ir pole, b ut one P o in t P le a sa n t Jum per who got o f f a 7 f t . Jum p w a s g iven total points.

O a ly One F i r s t P la c eK e n R is s m ille r g a rn e re d the sole

M ataw an f ir s t p ls c e , going theh a lf-m ile in a con vinc ing 1 : I I un der bad conditions. R ic h F ie ro a p icked u p a aecond ia th a q u arte r-m ile , but aalde from th ia tho M ataw an e ffo rt w as e n tire ly w aterlogged,

But if the M aroon and S te e l t ra c k ­m en had no c a p a c ity fo r dealing w ilh a deluge o f w a te r , they d id have the talent to p erfo rm at good advan tage am id b iting co ld and anow flu r r ie s . In a m eet Sa tu rd ay w ith M onm outh R eg io n a l th ey ro ll­ed to v ic to ry by th e lopaided acore o f N 1/3 to 21 2/3. T h e n on M on­d ay , th ey ro iled o v e r B r ic k Tow n- ahlp 70-39. A s In the Po in t P ieaaant m eet, w eather conditiona w orked ag a in st anything lik e outstanding p erfo rm an ces.

T h e H usk ies showed a la ck o f strength In fie ld e ve n ts that Is w o r­ry in g Coach R lt io . T h e y awept e v ­e ry running event in tneae m eets. F a r r s l l tu rn ing In s p rom ising 5 :0 * m ils sga lnat B r ic k and M o rr is show ing m uch Im proved form in th e hu rd les. L a c k o f g r t ^ n K com-

Matawan Ruins Madison Home Game In Baseball, Thumps Spartans 11-4

M ataw an ’s ja y v e e baseball team kept the bascpathg free o f ice M (he M adison To w n sh ip H igh School fie ld M ond ay, tra v e rs in g them for 11 runs in Ih e fr ig id atm osphere, enough to o ve rco m e tha Sp artans by 11*4 (n the f ir s t home gam e of baseball p layed by the L ig h t B lue and W hite.

T h e Sp artan s had won the firs t gam e of b a ll p layed in their schoo l's h ia to ry la st w eek, defeat­ing Hoffm an H igh at Ihe G o vern ots fie ld S-3, R ig h th an d e r W a lly Bo yle , w ho p itched the w in at South A m ­boy, took the mound ag a inst M ata­w an and fo r a w h ile it looked as though he w a s going to m ake it tw o in ft ro w fo r C o ach B i l l Me- K eo n 's b oys .

M aroo n and Steel Coach G eorge D e itz sent le fthand er K en Sr.yarto to the m ound. S zya rto had control troub les in the b iting co ld and did not last out the second inn ing . The Sp a rtan * tapped h im fo r a run in the f ir s t on a w a lk to Bob P la tn c r a n J Bo yJe ’s two-bagger. In the bottom o f the second, G reg Hudak worked S z ya rto fo r a w a lk to s ta rt it and W alt W asilko w sk i fo llowed w ilh an e x tra base ctoul to score the run ner. A w a lk to K en Aspin- w a ll , fo llow ed b y h its b y Syp e rxk l and P la tn e r sent in W asilko w sk i and le ft the bases fille d . Coach D e itz yan k e d S r.yarto and Ron D a v id , a rig h th an d e r, took ove r th t mound cho re .

B a d B a a e n m n tn gA b it o f bad baserunning here

ru ined the Sp artan cause . T h e re w e re no outa when P la tn e r m issed a s ig n a l on a hit-and-run and s ta rt­ed for second. T h e n , seeing he w as co in * to ru n Syp e rsk i o ff base, he sought to get b ack to f irs t . A sp in w a ll tr ie d to b reak fo r home on th is , but the H usk ies w e re ready fo r Mm. T h e y gave up the chase of P la tn e r betw een f ir s t and sec­ond to run down A sp in w a ll, E d Schu b er to Jo h n S ic k le s , between th ird and h o m e .. . „

D a v id fanned B o y le , but there would h ave been another run fo rced in and o n ly one out when he w a lked Bob F ra n s is c o , had not A sp in w a ll been caught off base. D av id then fanned Scott C a r r to

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d e liv e ry a f ir s t tim e in the th ird . T o m N u cc io led o ff w ith a w a lk but w as p icked off f i r s t . J im M el- na a lso w a lked and m oved along on Bob B a r r e t t ’s s in g le . F ra n k D 'A p o lito h it h is second two- bagger o f the d a y to bring in two M ataw an ru n s .

G e t L a a t R u sT h e S p a rtan s g arnered a la s t run

the bottom o f the th ird . H ud ak w as sa fe on S ch u b e r's e r ro r and stole second. D a v id fanned W asilko w sk i fo r the second out o f th e inning , but A sp in w a ll and S y p e rsk i fo llow ­ed w ith h its to sco re H udak . D av id again w o rked h is w ay out o f a tight apot b y fann ing P la tn e r .

In tne fo u rth , the M aroon and S tee l fr it te re d aw ay a chance to go ahead. S teve R u sse ll ted off w ith a h it, S z ya rto popped out, but D av id s ing led . R u sse ll cam o on

hom e when the ball ro iled aw ay in th e outfie ld . T h is unsettled Doyle and he w a lked both Bob Coon, bat­ting for N u cc io , and M elna . But the M adison h u r lc r tightened down to fa n both B a r re tt and D ’Ap o lito , sa v in g the Sp artan lead.

B u t it w as not co n se rved for long. Boyle got two out in the top o f th e fifth w ith Schu ber on base, w hen he w a lked Szya rto and hit D a v id w ith a p itched b a ll, to load the sa ck s . Bob W a lk e r , rep lac in g C oon , h it sa fe ly , d riv in g in Schuber and Szya rto w ith the runs to put the H usk ie s ahead 5-4.

W iden LeadT h e H usk ie s lead w idened in the

top o f the s ix th . B a rre tt led off w ith a sing le and m ade th ird on an o ve rth ro w w hen he sta le . D ’Apo l it o 'f th ird h it sco red h im . D ’Apo­lito ad van ced on an in fie ld out and sco red w ith tw o out on R u sse ll's one-tim er.

M ad ison ’s la st ch an ce to get b ack in the b a ll gam e w as k illed b y b ad b aserun n in g in the bottom o f th e S ix th . H ud ak sing led w ith one out. Jo e Je n n in g s fanned , but M oose V ita h it s a fe ly . H ud ak m ade th ird on A sp in w a ll’ * bouncer to f i l l the bases , but then o v e rs lld the bag And w as tagged out. S y p e rsk i then fanned and M ad ison 's la st chance w as gone.

D ’A p o lito 's fourth h it c le a re d the b ase s in the top o f the seventh and sewed it up fo r M ataw an .

S z ya rto fanned tw o , w a lked th ree and hit a b a tte r in the one-and- one-th ird inn ings he p itched . D av id s t ru c k out 13 and w a lked tw o in the five-and-one-half inn ing s he tw ir le d . B o y le w h iffed n ine and w a lked eight in h is losing e ffo rt.

T h e M ataw an ja y v e e s w il l p lay K e y p o rt ja y v e e s at 1 p .m . S a tu r­d ay at K H S fie ld and the fre sh ­m en team s o f these schoo ls a lso w ill p la y . F o r the Sp artan s it w il l be P e rth Am boy Jayvees a w a y to ­d ay , the South R iv e r ja y v e e s at hom e M onday and then M etuchcn scconds aw ay W ednesday. T h e L ig h t B Iu s an d W hite fro sh w ii l p lay South R iv e r ye a rlin g s at home to d ay and S t . M a ry ’s (P e r th A m ­b oy) firs t-ye a r team at home T u e s ­d ay .

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Tiger Drill Team To Pr*Mnt Program

T h « lam eil T ig e r D r i l l T e a m of lha M il it a ry Carps, In c . , w ill be p e r­fo rm ing fo r a s p e c li l m eeting uf the Odu F e l lo w , at tlm Odd F e llo w s H a ll, Koyp o rt, T u e sd a y evening at 0 p .m . P resent at ths m eetln ii w ill lw th * h ic li o f f lc la l i of ihe S ta le Lod^o of t i l . Independent O rd e r of Odd F t l lo w i . T h » M ilita ry Co rps , In c ., l i holding Ita m cctir> ;i e ve ry .M onday •venlnfi between Ine hours o f 7-9:30 p .m . and a l l I x iy i and K lr la between tha aftea o f 12-IS i r e e o rd la lly Invited to Jo in the M ili­ta ry C u rp t, In c . T ra in in g In the M if ltu ry C o r pa, In c . consist!! o f m il i­ta ry co u rte iy and d la c lp lln c , rfrlll-iiilli'Hfaiiua uriuw , n wnMgiwiiim unslilp and Judo. A c t iv it ie s In the M ilita ry C o rps, In c ., co n sls ls of v is ­its to m ilita ry cam ps, sh ips , m an­e u ve rs , p nriu les , und ded ications.

On Momlny ovcn lnK , A p r, .1(1, the New J e r s e y S ln to P o l l™ w ill Imld n Irnln ln/.; cou rse nf sa fe ty p n !ra l. C iu le ts , p iiie n ls i<nd v is ito rs lire c o r illn lly Invited.

Arrnnjieim 'HtH l i r e also lie ln , nm ilu for o lf lc e is o l tho l-’e ilem l N nrco llcn Squm l In fliieuk In nil pu ro n ls , cm lctii nnd v is ito rs .

Sea Scouts Talc* Seamanship Course

F lo t i lla 24, U .S . Coast G u a rd A u x il ia r y , is conducting an eight- lesson closed course in sm a ll boat hand ling and seam ansh ip fo r m em ­b e rs of Sea E x p lo re r Scout T ro o p 133, K e a n sh u rjj. T h e course (s 'in-

d e r the su p erv is io n o f C h arle s P a r k ­e r . v ice com m and er.

T h e F lo t i lla a lso plans to hold its annual dance at the Robert Jl. L e e fnn , M organ , M ay 4 beginning a t 8:50 p .m .

New Stocks On View At Stadium

A new c a r in the sportsm en 's d iv ­is io n w ill be d rive n by D ic k K ir b y , K e y p o rt , In the pre-season t r ia ls a t O ld B rid g e th is com ing Sund ay. K ir b y has Just received notice that he w as second in stand ings In the no v ice d iv is io n fo r the state In I ! K I , S tan V a n B ru n t , l.o nu B ra n ch , being f i r s t .

K ir b y is re ta in ing his old ra c in g nu m b er o f 16, painted on Uie side o f h is new c a r . A num ber o f o the r noted ra c in g fig ures w ill be givin|> n ew oars a f ir s t tryo iit th is w eek­end.

T h e 1962 auto rac in g season gets ro llin g A p r . 29 a t the Old B rid g e S tad ium w hen the s ta rs o f the A m ­e r ic a n R a c in K D r iv e rs C lub (A R - D C ) sw ing into ac tio n on the h a lf­m ile speedw ay at 2 :30 p .m .

O pea H o u m SessionA p rev iew o f the In au g ura l ca rd

equ ipm ent m ay ba had Sunday w hen ra c e d irec to r Tom G rb a c conduct* an “ open ho use" p ra c tice sess io n . T h e p ub lic ia invited w ith ­out charg e to w atch a ll types of ra c in g equipm ent in t r ia l ru n s .

T h e ra c e w a y w ill be open at one p .m . fo r tha d r iv e rs expected to p ilo t m idget, sp rin t , stock, spo rts and T Q m idget ca rs .

T h e s tad iu m w ill fu itu re the A R D C m ig hty m idgets fo.- the open ing ca rd A p r . 29. T h e firs t N A S C A R sp o rtsm an , m odified and novice s to c k c a r ra c e w ill be M ay 6 .

Am ong those expected to w o rk out th is weekend a re the 1961 s ta d ­iu m cham pio ns, E d F le in k e , New B r ita in , C o n n .; J a c k H a rt , C h e ste r , P a . and V a n B ru n t .

N a t K le ln fle ld , F a ir L a w n , pub l lc l t y d ire c to r , announces that the s tad iu m w ill fo llow its accustom ed p ra c t ice o f running Sunday a fte r­noons the f ir s t m onth, then sh ift­in g to night ra c in g during the w a rm F r id a y n ig hts of th t sum m er p e r­iod .

First Aid MeetingT h e M onm outh County A sso c ia ­

tion of F i r s t A id Squads w il l hold Its re g u la r m onth ly m eeting W ed­nesd ay at B p .m . a t the H ow ell- F a rm in jjd a le F ir s t A id Squad he ad q u arte rs at F a rm in g d a le . A ll f i r s t aid squBd m em bers a re urged to attend.

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Ten Teams For Babe Ruth League

T w o m ore team s have been add­ed to the B aysh o re Bahft Ruth Leag u e (boys 13-15 y e a rs ) fo r the com ing season, the R a r ita n R eb e ls and the W oodland W a rr io rs .

T h is m akes the league setup, w ith m anagers, a s fo llow s, fo r the com ing season; A m e ric a n D iv is io n , K eyp o rt A ces . B i l l G e ig e r ; R a r ita n R o v e rs , Dom Cusano ; Holm del T ig e rs . W. B au m g artn e r; M ataw an B ra v e s , N e il D ev ino ; Woodland W a rr io rs , C h a r le s D u rrb e c k ; N a ­tional D iv is io n - K eypo rt Je ts , A n dv H u lsa rt ; M ataw an Tow nsh ip P A L . Sgt. F ra n k C h e rn e y ; R a r ita n R eb e ls C e c il B ro w n ; M ataw an H aw ks . Ja c k T r io lo ; R a r ita n R a m b ­le rs . h rn nk Dowd.

G e ig e r and H u lsa rt w e re chosen m anag ers for the tournam ent te am s. The d is tr ic t e lim ina tio ns w ill be held J u ly 4-6 and Ju ly 9-14. T h e a ll-s ta r gam e w ill be at K eyp o rt H igh fie ld Ju ly 7.

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Ju n e 4 and run to Ju ly 27. F ie ld s have been approved for the team s a s fo llow s: The fo ur R a r ita n team s w il l share the H azlet D ynam os fie ld , the Be thany R d . fie ld and the Hazlet F lr e C o . fie ld ; the K e y ­port team s w ill use K eyp o rt H igh fie ld and the M ataw an te am s the M ataw an H igh f ie ld ; lio lm d e l w il l use the B c iu iix diam ond in Holm* del V illag e and the P A L team w ill p la y at C liffw ood P a rk fie ld .

T h e re was a turnout o f 200 hoys fo r the R a rita n team s. F o r the K e y p o rt team s a turnout date of 1:30 p .m . Sa tu rd ay at K H S fie ld has been se t.

lit the tournam ents, tha two d iv is io n m anagers w ill p ick the th ree top p laye rs o f each team to m ake up the A m e rica n and N atio na l d iv is io n team s to go into the tourney. At th is w r it in g , the P A L and the R o v e r* shap e up best again , the C liffw ood team h av­ing p itch ers Ken Szya rto and Ron D a v id back w h ile the R o v e rs again w il l have Duug Longo p itch ing und B in k ie M o ria rty catch ing . Longo now p itches fur R ed B an k C ath o lic H igh .

A s there on ly can be 12 team s in a d is tr ic t , the board o f m an­ag ers is re se rv ing p laces fo r team s from Levittow n and Union Beach in 1DG3. K eyp o rt w ilt be allow ed to use a few Union Beach p la y e rs i f they find trouble in fillin g th e ir ro ste rs th is y e a r . T h ese p la y e rs cannot be 15-year-olds as they would be the nucleus fo r a team In Union Beach next season .

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to m . T h e y had beaten th re e h ig h ly - 1 re g a rd ed team s, M id d leto w n , W a ll and M anasqu an in a ro w before com ing ag a in st M a taw an . B u t e v­en befo re the gam e w as p layed , the

com m ents o f th e home fan s ind icat­ed they w ere read y to bet a choco­la te b a r o r tw o that M ataw an would w in b y a t least th ree ru n s.

I t ca n be sa id fo r the H usk ies that in th is atm osphere o f accep ­tance o f defeat before it occu rs , th ey d id the ir best to g ive Rum son e v e ry chance . In the e a r ly innings. Jo h n Post, P u rp le Bu lldog lefthand­e r , w a s w ild , but when he put men on b ases in aw e o f the Shore Con­fe re n ce " B ” cham pio ns, the M ata­w an b a tte rs m ade h im e a sy th ird outs try in g to pole-hit bad b a lls .

T a u R u m ta e R u a aA nd they tossed Rum son a couple

nf ru n s . A nd y A cq uaro doubled and V e rn Pau lso n singled fo r one in the f ir s t . J im G ree n e 's s ing le , a stolen base and B i l ly C o llin s ' m iscu e on J a c k D am ico ’s ro lle r added anoth­e r in the th ird . So a t the end of three inn ings, the P u rp le Bulldogs had tw o runs, five h its and no e r­ro rs w h ile M ataw an had no run s, no hits and one e rro r .

T h e m enta l s tra in o f being ahead and protecting a lead ag a in st a foe they d id not expect to beat proved too m uch for R um so n . C h a r lie G a r­afano led off w ith the H u sk ie s firs t h it in the top of the fo u rth . B i l l B o w ie fo llow ed w ith ano the r and R um so n “ n e rv e s " w e re s ta rtin g to w o rk when A c q u a y th rew the ball Into cen te r fie ld on a p ick o ff a t sec­ond. G ard en Sutherland fanned. George M o rre ll s ing led , send ing in the ty in g run s.

T h is w a s the end. U n n e rved , Post could not find the p la te . W hen he d id , he had to la y it th rough and su ccess ive h its by L a r r y B e h r and F ra n k ie D 'Apo lito fille d the bases. A w a lk to E d F ly n n fo rced in a run to send th e M aroon and Steel in the lead . B e h r w as fo rced a t the p late on C o llin s ’ bouncer to f irs t , but P o st then w a lked Jo h n Y a te s to send in a fourth ru n . -

P o st w a s yan ke d and B i l l y Van- D uren took up p itch ing fo r R um so n . B e fo re he could settle dow n, Van- D uren had w a lked G a ra fa n o and B o w ie to let M ataw an get ahead 6-2 on fo u r ru n s fo rced in b y w a lk s .

T h e H u sk ie * added a ru n they d id not need on M o rre ll's double and B e h r 's s in g le in the fifth and tw o m o re fo r good m e a su re In the seventh on a w a lk to D ’Apolito , F ly n n 's h it, a w ild p itc h ’ and an e rro r .

B o w ie had the m a p In h is cu rve b a ll and his contro l w as good. He got stro ng er a s he w ent along to e a s ily ra c k up h is f ir s t w in o f the season . T h e v ic to ry p ra c t ic a lly a s ­sured M ataw an that K e y p o rt again would be the o n ly re a l th re a t to th e ir re ta in in g the N o rth “ B " cham pio nsh ip won l i s t aeason.

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G e e rg e F l leg*! m an , staad iag ce n te r , re p re sc a ta t iv e o l the R a r i la n A th le tic A aaac la fiea , p reaeeted trop h ies to the w inn in g b aske tb a ll team s la the b aske tb a ll leag ue la s t w e e k . R e c e iv in g (o r th e ir team a w ere H e a ry O k w k a , le ft , c a p ta la e f M u stillo T i le s (R s r i t a n H i l l s ) , f irs t p lace w in n e r, aad j e r r y OMea fa r R a r ita n P h a rm a c y (F lee tw o o d 2>

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Raritan Athletes To Meet Monday

A m eeting o f a l l students who a re in te rested in p a rtic ip a tin g on the R a r ita n Tow nsh ip H ig h School boys’ in te rsch o last ic a th le tic team s the fo rthcom ing school te rm w il l be held a t the southeast co rner of the C o ve R d . E le m e n ta ry School p layground at 8 :30 a .m ., M onday. In case o f inclem ent w e ath e r, s tu ­dents w i l l repo rt to the m a in en­tran ce o f the Cove R d . E le m e n ta ry School.

T h e purpose of the m eeting is to a ffo rd the students an opportun ity to m eet the a th le tic d ire c to r and the coaches of the v a rio u s sports team s and to acquain t them w ith the ru le s and regu lations g overn­ing th e ir p a rtic ip a tio n on the a th ­le tic team s. A lso , to enable the coaches to obta in in fo rm ation from the p rosp ective cand idates p e rt i­nent to the ordering o f a th le tic equipm ent. S in ce it w il l be neces­s a ry fo r a ll cand idates to com plete u student a th le tic in fo rm ation fo rm , a l l cand id ates a re u rg ed to b ring p enc ils .

T o d ate , in te rsch o last ic contests have been scheduled fo r freshm an , ju n io r v a r is ity , and v a rs ity football, ju n io r v a rs ity and v a rs ity basket­b a ll, b aseb all and t r a c k and a r ­rangem ents a re p resently being m ade to schedule cro ss-coun try m eets.

M eeting fo r cand id ates fo r the band, cheerlead ing and d rum m a­jo re tte s w ill be scheduled la te r th is y e a r .

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Small Boat Handling Course Is Scheduled

R e d B an k F lo t i lla 22, U . S . Coast G u a rd A u x il ia r y , w il l conduct an eight-lcsscm cou rse in b asic eca- m ansh ip and sa fe boat hand ling at the iMonmouth Boat C lub , M arin e P a rk , R ed B a n k , beginning T h u rs ­d ay , A p r. 26 a t 8 p .m ., and w eekly th ere a fte r u n til com pletion . T h e course w il l be open to a l l sm a ll boat ow ners and th e ir fa m iie s . N on­boaters a lso a r e inv ited to attend the sessions w h ich are designed to he lp novice boatm en lea rn the fu n­d am entals o f sa fe ty and co u rtc sy on the w a te r .

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V isu a l a id s w il l be used through* out the co u rse , includ ing specia l m otion p ic tu res in sound and co lor w h ich have been p rep ared by the Coast G u a rd . C e rt if ic a te s w il l be aw arded by the Coast G u a rd to

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P la n s w e re com pleted fo r th e an ­nual c a rd p a rty and fashion show to be he ld on W ednesday re g u la r m eeting of the W om en 's R ep u b lican C lu b o f R a r ita n T o w n , sh ip , held on A p r . 9 a t H a ley 's H a l l , K eyp o rt. T h e c a rd p a rty w i l l be held at M c G u ire 's G ro v e , M id d le ­tow n, in s tta d o f the L a u re ly n In n , K ean sb u rg , due to storm d am ag e .

M rs . Ja m e s C ro w le y , p res id en t, conducted the m eeting . T h e n e x t re g u la r m eeting w ill be held M a y 21 .

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A b r ie f buaineta session w a* con­ducted b y M r* . Jo ie p h R eap , p rea­iden t. A l l the o ffice ra reported and p lana fo r com ing a c t lv it ie * w e re m ade.

M ra . Sam M a iie ilo , ch a irm an and M ra .. E a r l B u ch m a n , co-cha irm an , announced d e ta ila fo r th * P -T A F a m ily Com m union B re a k fa it

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w i l l ba h e ld Sunday a t I p .m . in th a *c to a i a u d ito riu m . T h e per- fo rm a a c * w iU be aponaored b y tfie e ig h th g rad a c l* * * and funda re a ­lise d w il l b e uaed fo r th e c ta ia tr ip to W aahington , D .C .

Bridal Shower For Miss Brown

A b rid a l (h o w c r in honor o f M iss Ju d y B ro w n , daug hte r o f M r . and M r* . F lo y d M . B ro w n , 147 M a in S t ., K e y p o rt , w a s g iven F r id a y evening b y M rs . Jo h n M . F itz G e ra ld and M r* . H e rb e rt C . B u rro w es at M rs . F it z G e ra ld ’ * hom e, 92 M a in S t ., K eyp o rt.

M is s B ro w n w ill becom e the bride o f Douglas F . M cR a e , M iddletown, on Ju n e 2.

G if t s a t the show er w e re a rran g ­ed beneath a w h ite u m b re lla and c u t sp ring flo w e rs w ero used fo r the deco rations .

O th e r guest* w ere M r* . B ro w n , M r* . A lb e rt E . Bed le , M rs . Carlton W harton , M r* . H ew itt W harton , M r* . K enneth W harton , M rs . Sam ­ue l W a rw ic k , M rs . H a r r y Hughson. the M lsse* N a ta lie and A rlin e Hughson, M rs . G eorge W ester, M r* . V incen t A p p leg ate , M rs . H a r­o ld Lau g h lin , M iss D iane Slovenz, M il* Ju n e L a v ic l i and M iss Be tty A n n F o lsc h e r , a l l o f K e y p o rt ; M rs . L e s te r D ic k , R y e , N .Y . ; M rs . E d ­w a rd F a r r y , L ln c ro f t ; M rs . N ell M cK inn on , the M isses M ario n , N an­c y and E lle n M c R a e , M idd letow n , and M ra . N e il M cK in n o n s r . , E l iz a ­b eth . ,

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$ | 7 5WHtrtWAUS ALWAYS F U t O N L Y

WEEKDAYS — Sua. aad H o lid ays S lig h t ly H ig h e r

L A D I E S P A Y EVBV TUESDAY $ 1 .2 5

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C O U P O N

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AllawancoOn Car Wash

HI-WAY CAR WASH

MirroY Trailer Park Highway 36

(A d ja ce n t to A lip o r t P la z a — H a z le t)

M a a . Mwa S a t .» t * » ~ S a a d a y > ta 1 P .M .

Pickup and Del ivory

Call 264-7184

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Thursday, April 19, 1961

AUTOS FOR SALES C H A N C K & S 1 H L E K

U S E D C A R S H W Y M M A TA W A N

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BILL LANZARO’S AUTO SALES

Q U A L IT Y U S E D C A R S

134 M A IN S T . , M A T A W A N C R . M A IN fc R T . IB

LOWELL 6-2224O P E N E V E S 'T I L 8 P .M .

w jtf1958 B U IC K S p e c ia l, 4 door R iv ie ra

hard top , pow er steering , pow er b rakes , rad io and boater, wh ite w a ll t ire s . P r ic e $1000. C a ll COI­fa x 4-2756.___________________________w jl9 *1958 P L Y M O U T H , Be lved e re , 8

c y lin d e r push button; rad io and h e a le r , new t ire s , I ow ner. C a ll L O w e ll 8-2515. w j!9195-1 b la c k and w h ite P o n tiac C a ta­

lin a , h yd ro m atic , pow er steering , rad io and heater, wh ite w a lls ; cus­tom upho lstered. E x c e lle n t con­d ition . C a ll 787-2273 o r 787-1666.

wJ191958 M E R C U R Y , 2 door hardtop,

a t ic k w ith o v e rd r iv e , $950. Ca ll L O w e ll 6-6171 a fte r 6 p .m . w)191957 C H E V Y u t il it y tm c k (o r

p lu m b er o r e le c tr ic ia n , good con­d ition , good t ire s , $275 o r best of­fe r , C a ll C O Ifa x 4-5955. w|19

'59 F O R D C O N V E R T IB L E In te rce p to r eng ine . W hite w ith b la c k ' top , wtoita w a ll t ire s , low m ileage , c le a n throughout. C a ll C A 2-1793, a sk fo r Stan . w jt f1951 C H E V R O L E T , 4 door B e la ir .

V-S, au to m atic , rad io and heat­e r . C a l l C O Ifa x 4-6518. w j l91941 >A tun p ic k up tra c k in

good co n d ition . C a li LO w frll 5259. w jl9

I960 S IM C A , 4 d oor, good condi­tion , $495. C a ll LO w e ll S-8052.

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R e a l Estate F o r S a ltC O R N E R S + O R E and 21 lots on

B ro a d w a y and F lo re n c e A v e ., U n­ion B e ach , w ith option fo r addition­a l ad ja ce n t lo ts . In q u ire P . J . K o lo d z fc j, 1503 F lo re n ce A v e ., U n­io n ^ B e a c n o ry o u r^ ^U N IO N B E A C H lots , 100 x 120,

Je rs e y A v e ., 2 b locks to R a ilro ad S ta tio n . W rite M . F io re , 126 P r in c e ­ton A v e ., P o st O ffice B o x 183, Lav- a lette .__________________________________ wj26

BLDG. 40’ x 220’One aero o f land su itab le for

8 GARDEN APTS.H ave v a ria n c e and build ing p e rm it; a lso 400' w a te r front p rop erty su it­ab le fo r boat b asin . C a ll LO w e ll 6-3218. w jtf

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A^ B IG G O R G E O U S

B L O O M IN G P L A N T SI n fo i l- w r a p p e d p o ts

SH O P A N D CO M PARK for high quality plant*, big, beautiful Moon*, at Newbeirya famous low price*. New riiipmenta dally a i-

aur* freah, long-laiting flower*.

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A N I M A L S , T O Y S

2 9 * to 8 9 ‘Y u m m y cho ico o f lovable a n im a ls o r toy* — each in •co-thru w ind o w boxes! A l l o f flno q u a lit y choco late .

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3 3 'W o w l H u t fo l ^ - l b . b ag c h o c k - fu l l o f E a s t e r « g a y je l ly cgg9 w ith te n d er j c l i y cen ters. B ig v a lu e !

JUMBO DECORATED EASTER EGGS WITH RICH FILLINGS

* 7 r ..............................I — LB.

So p ro lty l So du llcloual D a rk o r m ilk tlioco lalo-covorod efdK* w ith hu Is flo w er decora llon* , , , fru it nnd m ils , or cocunm it croatn fll li i iK * ,

J . J . N E W B E R R Y C O .KEYPORT

O P E N T H I S T H I J K S I M Y

* A N D F i d I ) A Y . T I L L 9 : 0 0

FOR SALEO L D * A (5 0 N F A R M . Sp ecia l

p r ice s on b are root flow ering trees, sh rub s, shade trees, roses and p ere n n ia ls . F in e s t selection on d isp la y . N o w is tha tim e to fe rt iliz e yo u r la w n . Com plete line o f fe rt i l iz e r and garden supplies. Rou te 35 north o f M iddletown. w j!9T W O R I F L E S . 3006 and 3030 ca li-

b c r , 1 s lig h tly used. C a ll C O Ifax 4-0564. wJ2SM U S T S E L L . A l l purchased new

in I960, used ap proxim ate ly 20-25 hours. 16’ O ld Tow n lapstrake , 40 h .p . Johnson e le c tr ic , t ilt tra ile r , m any accesso rie s . M ake a reason­ab le o ffe r and w e w il l ta lk . C a ll C O Ifa x 4-3435 evenings a fe r 5:30 p .m . w j!9 *E A S T E R F L O W E R S , tu lips, h ya ­

c in th s , l i l ie s , daffod ils , m um s, a za le a s , .25 and up. G lad io la bulbs. R a r ita n Land scap ing , H igh­w a y 35, South A m bo y. P A rk w a y 1-0208. Open d a ily 8 a .m . tu !) p .m ., Sunday 9 a .m . to 6 p .m . w j!9F U R N IT U R E a n d m iscellaneous

household item s, v e ry reasonable . C a ll LO w e ll 6-C052. w jlU18’ — 1949 cab in boat, 22 h.p.

P a lm e r M arin e , $450. Call CO I­fa x 4-2348. w jl916’ O U T B O A R D runubout, $150;

a lso 19G0 — 16' H ess boat tra ile r , $85. Both eKCollont condition. C a ll 787-2273. w jlO

H O U S E S F O R S A L E

BETSY ROSS HOMESB E F O R E yo u B u y o r *lgo a C o *

t r a c t fo r a bouse c a ll u i and com ­p a re o u r G e n e ra l C o n trac t p rice to o tbe ra . W * w il l b u ild you a cue- tom h o u ie , not a p ra fab ricatad house, on yo u r lot o r o u r* , to yo u i spe c if ica tio n s . L o w down paym ents. N ew hom e* fo r sa le p resently under con struction . C a ll C O Ifax 4-1676 o r 1137. w jt lN E W 3 B E D R O O M home, M a la

w an T o w n sh ip $15,500. T e rm s r r ranged . C a ll Lo w e ll 6-4551. w jt lM A TA W A N — T w o fa m ily hom e.

E le c t r ic s lo ve , gas heat, close to school and R .R . Station. Appoint- inent o n ly . C a ll L O 6-1979. w jtfS A C R IF IC E , co u n try lik e atm o­

sphere , 7 room s, bath and sun- p o rch ; a l l m odern im provem ents; 8 lots , beautifu l sh rub b ery . C a ll C O Ifa x 4-72-12 or 787-GG56. w j l l) ’M A T A W A N , custom house, no p ro­

je c t , 0 room s, b reezew ay, 2 c a r g arag e , 130 x 225, R easonab le . Ca ll F L a n d e rs 1-3G53 o r L O w e ll 6-5275.

___________ w j)9W E H A V E the k e y fo r you to sec .

M A T A W A N , rnnoh type, 1 bed­room s, fu ll basem ent, garag e ,

$13,800.

K E Y P O R T , a sm a ll ranch type , 2 bedroom s, la rg e liv in g room ,

la rg e k itchen , screened porch, on ly $9200,

STERLING McCANNR E A L E S T A T E

231 B R O A D S T . , K E Y P O R T C O L F A X 4-1376

w j!9N E W B R IC K R A N C H , 2 bedrooms,

panelled liv in g room w ith ra ised hearth fire p la ce , c e ra m ic tile bath, la rg e bright k itch en , u t ility room , baseboard hot w a te r heat, la rg e p lot o f ground ; convenient to New Y o rk Bus U n e . Now $14,500. C a r l­ton H . P o lin g , R e a lto r , 38 H ighw ay 35, K e y p o rt. C a ll C O Ifax 4-1918.

w j 196 ROOM o ld er house on lake , J lfi,-

900.

IN C O M E p rop erty , 10 room s, 2 k itch en s , (15,900.

N E W 3 bedroom ranch , $13,900.

4 RO O M bungalow in town, la rg e lot, g arage , $13,500.

3 RO O M bungalow w ith garage, la rg e lo t, $8,900.

VAN’S AGENCYC R . H W Y . 34 A N D M AIN S T .

M A TA W A N L O W E L L G-1B81

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O W N E R T R A N S F E R R E D M U S T S E L L IM M E D IA T E L Y

R an ch type convenience in th is lo v d y 7 room sp lit leve l. K itchen , din ing room , gam e room and V2 bath a li on one le ve l. 3 large bed­room s w ith loads of closet space . W all to w a ll carpeting in liv ing room , h a ll and s ta irw a y s . $800 down — low m onth ly paym ents to q ua lified FJ1A b uye r, or assum e C l m ortgage . $17,0(10 fu ll p rice .

A SSU M E M O RTG A G E F r ie n d ly home fo r com fortab le l iv ­ing . W arm th and charm built in. 3 large bedroom s, fu ll basem ent, attached garage. Be au tifu lly dee- orated . W alk ing d istance lu New Y o rk and N ew ark buses. N ear nil schoo ls. M inutes to l k ‘ll Lab s and L ily T u lip Cup s ite . Low m onthly paym ents. See th i* lovely home and bviy it today. P r ic e $17,5011.

WALKER & WALKER REALTORS

llw y ;ir>, 11,1/let, N. .1,Open 7 'D ays — COIfu.t -15212

Solid fo r F re e l l i i is ln ite r i Catalog _ wj lit

M O N M O U T li County com bination lio in ff a iitl b u s iiirs s . IVeauly shop

In rnnoh homo; modern kitchen , lu isd xK ird heat, n lU e lm ! gnrugu, on ly $10,700 p l u * equipm ent. CTHttfiiu' H en lty , R e a l K s li ile , ‘J lfi C a r r A v e ., K e im sb urg . Cull 78V- 5881, evenings H lllc re s t 2-MK:!.

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kink iu :v ...........$117,i;i per lim n lli p ays n il, ; i .s iin 11■ ■l ','!i f l . I . , co rn e r p roperly , moil e l'll, 2 hednmiMK, e x p u r in :! .■ 11i<. Cu ll 7H7-'l,lill2. " I

FOR SALEP R E E E S T IM A T E S ON

ALUMINUM WINDOWS - DOORS

SIDINGNO DOW N P A Y M E N T

K A R L F R A N T Z — CO 4-3409 _________________________________________ w jt l

O F F I C E E Q U IP M E N T ; un lim ited a a v in g i oa new and u std d e ik a .

c h a ir* , f ile * , (h e lv in g , part* b in*, d ra ftin g equipm ent and etc. R a lp h M occi, 299 W ash ington S t r e e t , K eyp o rt. C a ll C O If a l 4-1558. w tl

ALUMINUM WINDOWS

6 FOR $75.00IN S T A L L E D

T R I P L E T R A C K T l L T T Y P E

W E A T H E R S T R IP P E D

C R A W F O R D C R O M E Y P H O N E 787-241

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R U G S , 9 x12 ,^ 3 0 , a l l new broad- loom tweed and so lid , some wool.

P r iv a lo p a rty . C a ll 842-0549. w jtf

ROAD MATERIALB lu e stone, c in d e rs , g rave l, sand, g r its , road g ra v e l, f il l d irt, e tc .

BEST TOP SOILA N D

CHICKEN MANURE

BULLDOZINGA N D

BACKHOE SERVICEG rad in g , e xca va t in g fo r c e lla rs , pools, sep tic*, la t e r a l , ; , ta n k ], foot­ing *, p ipe lin e s , e tc . F re e e sti­m ates.

ECKEL’S TRUCKINGW O O L L E Y T O W N R D ,

M O R G A N V IL L E L O W E L L 05707

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W E L L R O T T E D m an u re ; a lso hay , s tra w and m ulch h a y . D e live rie s

on a ll. C a ll C O Ifa x 4-0924. w jt f

N U T R M 3 1 0 V itam in & M in e ra l Food

Supplem ent P ro te in . U aby-B lO

D istribu ted b y M anny and S h ir le y Lam h ut

Phone H O p kins 2-2095 or w r ite 10 T e rre n ce T e r r a c e , Freeho ld , N .J .

B R A N D N E W g u ita r, well know n m ake , exce llen t v a lu e . In qu ire

K e y p o rt A rm y & N a v y Sto re , 14 W . F ro n t S t ., K eyp o rt. w jtf

S M A L L , din ing room set. $35, ch rom a dinette se t, fo rm ica top

(g re e n ) w ilh 6 c h a irs , $45. F r ig id - a ire re fr ig e ra to r w ith sm a ll top free ze r, a ll p o rce la in , $65. Iron- rite iro n er, $30, m an's H iggins b icyc le , 26 ", lik e new , $20. M is­ce llaneous clo thing and shoes and rum m age of a ll k inds. In qu ire 113 Stone Road, Union tieach o r c a ll C O Ifa x 4-1282._______________________ wJ19

17' Z O B E L Sea S k if f , 60 h .p ., C ris- C ra f t m otor, w indsh ie ld , au to­

m atic b ilge pum p, l i f e ja c k e t s , $450. C a ll 787-2547 a fte r 7 p .m . w j 19

F O U R 141/2M tire s , 12 ply (n e w ) . C a ll C O Ifa x 4-B2B4. wJ19’

G E N E R A L C a s u a lty and F i r e In ­surance business located in M on­

mouth County, estab lished o ve r 30 y e a rs . W rite B o x D In c a re of th is newspaper. wJ19*

M A H O G A N Y s e rv e r , lam ps, tab les , other household a rt ic le s ; 21 " T V

and new Kenm orc w asher. C a ll C O Ifa x 4-7242 o r 787-6656. w j!9 *

A Z A L E A S , 15” to 13” d iam e ter ;18” to 24” d iam eter. Sa tu rd ay

and Sunday o n ly . Located at J e r r y A llo cco 's . H ig h w ay 35, opposite Lo e w ’s D riv e - In , H a z le t . w j l9

WANTED TO BUYW E B U Y A N Y T H IN G

To o ls , stoves, fu rn itu re , sta tues , guns, sw ords, b ra s s and copper. Anyth ing old. W a lt’ s , 787-0316. w j3

FOR RENTO F F I C E S U IT E

Four-room s 1000 tq . ft . In heart of K e y p o rt b usiness d is tr ic t . A cross from m u n ic ip a l p a rk in g lot. Id ea l fo r p ro fess io na l. W ill a lte r to su it . W rite Bo x P io ca re of th is new spai e r. w jt f

P L E A S A N T , h rg e fu rn ish ed room , located in K e y p o rt , near bus line ,

ra ilro ad sta tion and schoo ls. W rite Bo x A in c a re o f th is newspaper nnd k in d ly include business re fe r ence. w jtlK E Y P O R T , 123 F ir s t S t ., fu rn ished

room s In Span ish home. C a ll 531-3727. w jtfA T T E N T IO N ro om ers, men on ly .

H otel conditions, c c ra m ic tile baths and show ers, a ll new fu rn ­itu re . P le n ty p a rk in g , on bus line. Reasonab le rate . C a ll for appoint­m ent, John S co ra s , C O Ifa x 4-4167 o r C O Ifa x 4-6325. w jtfIW O and three room e ffic ie n cy

ap artm en ts at 66 M ain S t ., K ean s­burg . C a ll 842-1703, w jtf

A P A R T M E N T , 3 room s and bath, heat supplied , $65 per month.

A v a ila b le M ay 1st. C a ll OSborn 1-Q763 o r OSborn 1-3463. w jtf

A P A R T M E N T , 4 room s and bath, 1st flo o r, heat and hot w a te r sup­

p lied . In q u ire 201 L o w e r M ain S t ., M ataw an , 2nd floor re a r or c a ll LO w e ll 6-4155. w j l lM A TA W A N , bungalow , 5 room s,

im m ed iate occup ancy . C a ll L O w ­ell 6*4079 between 6 :30 and 7 p .m . _________________________________________ w j!9A P A R T M E N T S , 3 and 4 room s on

1st floor, s in g le room s wrth k itch en p tiv ile g e s . In q u ire 205 M ain S t ., K eyp o rt. w j l9A P A R T M E N T , 3 room s, a ll u t il­

ities supplied , $70 per month; a va ilab le M ay 1st. Costa Court. C a ll C O Ifax 4-1535 o r C O Ifax 4-05*1. w jtfA P A R T M E N T , 4 room s and bath,

un furn ished , a ll u t ilit ie s sup­plied. Inqu ire 242 F ir s t S t ., Key- port, C a ll C O Ifax 4-0276. w ji9F U R N IS H E D or un furn ished room s

w ith k itchen p riv ileg es . Ca ll LO w ell 6-4230. wJ19N E A R L Y new hom e, 5 rooms and

bath , im m ediate occupancy, can bo seen any tim e. $110 per month. Inqu ire 61 Monroe S t ., K eypo rt.

______ \v jl9A P A R T M E N T , 2 room s and bath,

e le c tr ic , hot w a te r and heat sup­p lied . P r iv a te entrance . App ly M rs, B ush , 70 B ro ad w ay , Keyjx>rt.__________ ________________ w j 19E A S T Keansb urg apartm ent, un­

fu rn ished , 4 room s and bath , h a lt , hot w ater, garage included. $90 per month, 1 y e a r lease . Chateau R e a l­ty, R ea l E s ta te , 215 C a r r A v e ., K ean sb urg . C a ll 787-5834, evenings H lllc rc s t 2-3032. w jl9K E A N S B U R G , la rg e 5 room ap art­

m ent, a va ilab le im m ed ia te ly . AU utilit ie s supplied . $25 per w eek. See M r. W esterberg at 49 M aple A v e ., K ean sb u rg . w j 19A P A R T M E N T S , fu rn ished , 1 and 2

room s, on bus lin e , ad u lts . In- quiro 19 A tla n tic S t . , K eyp o rt. w jlO*A P A R T M E N T , m odem V/2 rooms,

fu rn ished , re s id en tia l, park ing lot, laundrom at. Steam heat and a ll u tilit ie s supp lied . $95 per month all ye a r around. In q u ire 17 Co llins S t ., Keansb urg o r c a ll 787-1532. __________________________________________ w jtfK E A N S B U R G , m odern apartm ents,

4l/2 room s, 3*/j room s, t ile baths, heat and hot w a te r supplied . C a ll 787-0396.______________________________w j!9 *

Business OpportunitiesE X C E L L E N T Bo ard ing Hom e for

the aged, lo v e ly grounds over­looking R a r ita n B a y . 21 rooms including e ffic ie n c y k itchen , 5’/. baths plus spacious 6 room private apartm ent und 2 room apartm ent for livc-in help ; equipm ent includ­ed. L a rg e out build ing including 2 c a r g arag e , exce llen t va lue w ilh excellent te rm s to qualified buyer. C a ll fo r appointm ent on ly , Carlton H. Po ling , R e a lto r , 38 H ighw ay 30, K eypo rt, CO Ifax 4-lf)18. w j IJ)

LOSTUANIC HOOK K-3278 Monmouth

County N ational Bank , K eypo rt B ran ch . F in d e r re tu rn lo b ank . w2S

HELP WANTEDE X P E R I E N C E D fem ale sew in g

m ach in e o p era to rs , steady w o rk , c a ll and ask fo r Jo h n . B a ysh o re T o g s , Lo cu s t £>; . K e y p o rt. C O lfan 4-5866. w jt fO F F I C E p erso nne l, e xp erienced

wom en. A p p ly B a lla rd A d v e rt is ­ing , F ir s t S t ., Keyport.___________ w /tfF E M A L E fo r k itch en w o rk , o ve r 2 1 '

y e a rs old, p a rt tim e. A p p ly S te w a rt ’s D riv e - In , M ain St., M a l­aw an . w j!9C L E A N IN G and k itch en he lp . Ap*

p ly in person 9 a .m . to 5 p .m ., B ro okd a le N ursing Hom e, H ig h­w a y 35, H azlet.___________ w j!9E X P E R IE N C E D o ffice m an re ­

q u ired by old estab lished loca l com p any. P e rm an e n t position and sa t is fa c to ry s a la ry fo r right m an. R e p ly in own hand w riting , g iv ing education , age and experience . A ll in q u irie s held in fu ll confidence. W rite B o x E in c a re of th is new s­p ap er. ____________ w j!9E X P E R IE N C E D zip p er se tte r on

teen-age d resses . $55 p e r w eek, p iece w o rk if p re fe rred . Rosewood Sp o rtsw e a r In c . , 13C M ain S t ., M ataw an . w j3E G G C A N D L E R , fem ale , e xp e ri­

enced or beg inner, steady ein- p loym ent. C a ll LO w e ll 6-1032. w j l9

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Mrt. O orfa Makuk, drama dwUflnaa, rationed lhat her dr- partawat «*iH attmd lha Fifth Oi«- Mst Drama FcaMval Thunday, ia •ha VaH Toaraahip Hkh School, aa Ma flaal meeting of lha group.

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w il l M d tta f ia a i bmcMbh a t * • hem e a f U m f f c a i r » a n .M n . W il­l ia m W a llia . 1 * Paaaprn t A v e ., L au re n ce H a rb o r , M o ad ay eves- lag , a t I p .m .

M ra . M a k u k ’a l ib ra r y com m iU an w il l conduct a ca rd p a r ty fo r the h m a flt of th e F r e e P u M ic L ib ra r y o f M ad itoa T o w u K p M onday e v ­ening, M a y ]g , a ( I p .m , in Bur- le w 'i R e a tau ran t , L a u re n c e H a r­bor. T h e re a lao w il l be a wh ite elephant ta b le . T ic k e ts a re a v a il­ab le from an y m em b er o f the club . ' M ra . W il l ia m W a llia , m em ber- ■hip c h a irm a n , reported a total m e m b e n h ip u f 81.

M ra . M a rt in w il l p resent h e r an ­nual repo rt a t the F if th D is t r ic t Conference to be held M onday, a t Beau R lv a g e , Sprints L a k e Heights. She w ill b e accom pan ied by sev­e ra l m em b ers aI the c lu b , and an y other m em b er o f the club w ish ing to a ttend m a y contact M rs . M artin fo r n e ce ssa ry a rran g e ­m ents.

Th e convention o f the N ew J e r ­s e y Fe d e ra tio n o f W om en’s Cluba w il l be he ld in A t lm n c C ity M ay 8 , 9, 10, an d I I . D e leg ates w il l be M rs . M a rtin and M rs . M aku k , v ice president. O the rs d es ir in g to a t­tend m ay co n tact M rs . M a rtin .

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Freehold Traffic Circle — Rt. 9 and 33

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Bridal Shower For Miss Smith

M iaa E l i ia b e th T . Sm ith w aa honored a t a s u rp r ise b rid a l show er a t Union Hoae C o . f ire house, U n ion B e a ch , on A p r , 1 g ive n by M rs . P e te r S a u lck ie and ne r b rid a l p a r­ty , M iu Ju d y Le o n a rd is , M i l t G a i l H ow ley and M iss R o scanne L o ­P resto .

M is s S m ith w il l becom e the b rid e o f V ic to r D e L a C ru z on M ay 19 in S t . Joseph’ s C hu rch .

G u ests attend ing w ere M rs . G ra n v il le S m ith , M rs . Lau re n c e Vecch io j r . , M rs . O sca r K o y i , M rs . John Jo n es j r . , M iss L in d a S m ith , M iss Jo an S m ith , M rs . An- Ije lo Lo P re s to , M rs . F ra n k Leo n­a rd is , M rs . T h e lm a H o rner, M rs . R ob ert S tra n g , M rs , Ronald P ecy- no, M rs . V e ra W illia m s , M iss P a t W illia m s , M iss C a ro l Septen, M rs . P e te r R o w le y , M rs . J e r r y D av in o , K e y p o rt; M rs . Adele D e L a C ru z , M rs . Adele C o w ard , M rs . K e v in P e tt it , M rs . Pe te r S a u ic k ic j r . , M rs . Ronald R eyes , M rs . R ic h a rd B rack e n , M rs . R obert Rob inson , M rs . F re d e r ic k E v e rs o n , M iss E l ­len E ve rso n , M iss Ja n e Ann K in j;- e te r , M iss M a ry Lou S id is in , U n­ion Bcach ; M rs . M a rie Haddow . M rs . Anthony B a rn e s , M rs . C h a rle s Low den, K ean sb u rg ; M rs . H a rve y S . Bedle j r . , H az le t; M rs . J a c k ie W illia m s . N ixo n ; M rs . W illiam R om an , M iss M e rrile e R o m an , L ii i- c ro lt , and M rs . H o w ard Jo n e s , M ataw an ,.

G if t s w e re sent by M rs . Jo hn Jo n e s s r . , M rs . W illia m Ken ned y , M rs . W illiam Leo nard , M rs . E a r l S w ift , M rs . L au re n ce V ecch io s r . , M rs . Joseph H a n ily , M rs . John M cG roRcn , M rs . Jo hn C am m eran o , M rs . Thom as Corona, M rs . J a y C ro w ley , M rs . M ichae l Cox, M rs . Helen B ra c k e n , K e v in Sau ick ie , M rs . John P on teco rrio , M rs . J o ­seph H ow ley, M isa K a th y S m ith , N a n cy Sm ith and B la se Sm ith .

R ep ub lican C lu b H ears C a n d id a te s

T h e R e g u la r R ep ub lican C lu b o f M arlbo ro To w n sh ip m et re cen tly at the R o b ertsv ille F ir e House. R ep ub lican cand idates fo r town­sh ip o fficcs, M illa rd B , Lam b erso n , incum bent cand idate fo r township com m ittee and F re d V onRodcck and Leste r Bond , both o f whom a re cand idates fo r the o ffice of tax co l­le c to r , spoke on th e ir q u a lif ica tio n s as o ffice-seekers.

M rs . W illiam M eyer j r . , Roberts- v i l le , and M r. and M rs . J . C . H unt­e r , a lso of R o b e rtsv ille w ere a c ­cepted a s new m em b ers . A p p lica ­tion for m em b ersh ip w as a lso re ­c e ived from Lo u is B a e r i, M organ- v il le .

A fte r tlie business m eeting , a so­c ia l hour w as held w ith re fre sh­m ents being served b y M r. and M rs . G era ld Baum an and M r. and M rs . A l Boysen .

T h e next m eeting w ill be held on W ednesday. M r . and M rs . W illiam C a rro ll w ill se rve a s host.

Tw ins' M others C lu b In stalls O fficers

T h e second annual insta lla tion d in n e r of the T w in s ' M others C lub o f the R a rita n B a y nrea was held a t K en n y A c re s , W oodbridgc, Mon* day . T h e in sta llin g o ffic e r w as M rs . R o b ert D u rke e , past president fo r two ye a rs . N ew o ffice rs a re M m . G eorge Rosen , P a r lin , p resident; M rs . H enry G uentherof, P a r lin . v ic e p resident; M rs . Joseph F in d - e is , H uzlet, record ing s e c re ta ry ; M rs . W illiam K irg a n , H az le t, tre a ­s u re r . und M rs . S tan ley G d u la , P a r ­lin , corresponding se c re ta ry .

T h e execu tive board w as p resent­ed. T lie program included presen­tation of M rs . F in d e is as the "M o th ­e r o f the Y e a r ,” se lected fo r he r outstanding ach ievem ents in the c lu b and a sk it , “ R o a rin g T w e n ­tie s .”

T h e club w as form ed fo r the p u r­pose o f sharing problem s of tw ins. M eetings a re held the f ir s t M onday o f the month in H ill Lan e s , Say re- v il le .

Send Q u estio nn aire To M arlboro Residents

T h e com m ittee estab lished to de­te rm in e the need fo r a lib ra ry in M arlbo ro T ow nsh ip has sent out a questionnaire to residents of the township to determ ine the need and interest of the ch ild ren and p a r­ents.

T h e returns w il l be analyzed nnd incorporated in a report to he given to the M arlboro Tow nsh ip Com m it­tee w ith recom m cndutions.

T h e questionnaire asks such questions as how m any lim e s the M onmouth County L ib ra r y is used; the type books used; d ays and h o urs ; whether the n rea is ade­q u a te ly se rved ; most suitable p lace for a lib ra ry in M arlbo ro ; w ay the l ib ra ry should be stocked; when It should be open; interest residents have in contributing to n local l i­b ra ry .

Installation HeldE d w a rd D e l R o sso , M ataw an ,

new ly-e lected p resid ent o f th e .B a y - ahore E le c t r ic a l A tao c ia tio n , w as inata iled aa p res id ent on Sa tu rd ay even ing a t Buttonwood M anor, M a law an . R aym o n d C . W eb er, U n ­ion B e ach , is the new ly-e lected v ice p re iid e n t. Am ong those p resent w e re E d w a rd H asse , Berg en Coun­t y , p resident o ( th e N e w Je rs e y S ta le E le c t r ic a l C o n trac to rs A sso­c ia t io n , and l la r r y Sn yd er, Union Be ach , se rgeant-at-arm s o f the N ew Je rs e y S tate E le c t r ic a l Coun­c i l .

Women Return From California

M rs . Raym ond B ro w n and M rs . Ja m e s B u r le w , M o rg an v ille , have returned from a tw o-w cek v a c a ­tion in M o n ro v ia , C a lif . T h ey went by p lane and re tu rned by je t. T h e y v is ited M r. and M rs . W illiam Bo rncm ann and ch ild re n , C a ro l, R ob ert and W illia m .

M r. and M rs . M a rtin Sm ith s r. enterta ined on P a lm Sunday. Those attending w e re M r . and M rs . R o ­bert O wens and ch ild re n , V iv ie n and Bub b y; M r . and M rs . Thom as Sm ith and ch ild re n , I r is and W illie ; M r . and M rs . John W ilson j r . ; M r. and M rs . D onald M ille r and sons, Donald and T h o m as ; M r. and M rs . M a rtin Sm ith j r . and d aughter, C h r is tin e A nne .

T h e Ch inese Auction held on Sat­u rd ay even ing at the M o rg anv ille F ir e House w as a success. T h e p riz ­es w e re won by M aste r D ouijlas M cnd in i, and M aste r R ic h a rd Hoh- o lff. M rs . Leo L a m m e rs won the basket of food.

T h e re g u la r m eeting of the Mor- g u n v ille F i r s t A id and Rescue Squad A u N ilia ry w as held on T h u rs ­d ay evening . Tho.u* attend ing w ere M rs . R oy Andersrtu , M rs . M o rr is S chcch ter, M rs . W ilb u r K ilc o m in s , M rs . E th e l O ’Connor, M rs . F ran ce s P o lich u k , M rs . Joseph S c ff le r , M rs . L o u is B a e r i, M rs . John Sw eeny, M rs . C hester Jam e so n , M rs . R o ­b ert M auser. M rs . K enneth M ille r , M rs , M artin Sm ith j r . , M rs . Joseph Lan za ro s r. Fo llo w ing the m eeting refreshm ents w ere served by M rs . Jam e so n and M rs . K ilc o m in s . G am es w ere p layed at the close of the m eeting.

T h e M o rg a n v ille M ethodist chu rch is se rv in g a luncheon for the sta te P *T A . I t is g iven by W .S .C .S .

Mr*, M acFee H e a d s C liffw o o d P -T A

M rs . Tho m as M a cFe e w a s elected p resident o f the C liffw ood P a ren t-Te ach e r A sso c ia tio n at a m eeting held in the ca fe to riu m of the school.

M rs . C h arle s S ilv e rs conducted the business session when the fol­low ing o ffice rs w e re also e lected : M rs . A nd rew D e ck e r , f ir s t v ice president; M rs . S tan ley D erecha ilo , sccond v ice p resid en t; M rs . W alter M cN u lty , s e c re ta ry ; M rs . .Joseph P a s to re . correspond ing s e c re ta ry , E d w a rd D a lb e rg . tre a su re r .

T h e fo rm al in sta lla tio n w i l l be conducted M a y 9.

M rs . S tan ley Z d un iuk , w a y s and m eans c h a irm an , announced a p ro­fit of $31)9.80 rea lized f r o m the penny sale w h ich w as held A p r. 3.

Anthony N u ccio , p r in c ip a l, gave the invocation and spoke b rie f ly .

P la n Easter Bonnet C a rd Party A p r. 2 6

T h e C a th o lic D aug hters w il l hold the annual E a s te r Bonnet c a rd p ar­ty at St. Jo sep h 's au d ito riu m , K e y ­p ort, on T h u rsd a y even ing , A p r. 26, at 8:15 p .m . M rs . Ann E m e ry and M iss M arie D ougherty w il l be co-chairm en .

M em bers o f the com m ittee a re : T ic k e ts . M rs . D orothy M cQ uarri* ;, M rs . G e rtru d e L o a m y , M rs . T in a D o lan and M rs . C a th e rin e G r is - w a ld ; E a s te r bonnets, M rs . G e r­tru d e E g a n ; deco rations, M rs . Ann Letw enske and M r.s. M ild red D a y ; tab les , M rs . C a rm e lla D iSanto and M rs . Ph ilom ena L a n z a ro ; p rizes, M rs . F ra n c e s T h a le r and M rs . Al- vena F itzg e ra ld ,.a n d re freshm ents, M rs . R o sem ary P e tty jo h n . M rs . G lo r ia E rx le b e n and M rs . F ra n ce s W a lczak .

W aters N a m e d To N e w Insurance Post

P e te r J . W aters, Woodbrook D r . , M ataw an Tow nsh ip , hns been ap­pointed assistant m anugur of the N e w ark branch o lfice of the A m e ri­ca Po re Lo ya lty G roup of In surance Com panies. M r. W aters, u native of O yste r l l i iy , began Ills business c a re e r with T h e F id e lity nml Cns- uu ltv Com pany in H m In Ihe Now Y o rk home o ffice .

He served su ccess ive ly ns nn un­d e rw rite r In l lie ne e lrltf irt-aw ttaaC ir departm ent nnd nll-line.i fleldm an III Ihe ine lro no liln ii o ffice until he m oved lo N ew ark as a special agent, M r. W a te r) hns served In v n r lm u nliiiMnl rap ac it ie s In tlm - Ibw nsh lp In ■.'lulling m ayor, p rrn l- ilcnt of llie hoard of health , nml m em ber (if i l i i ’ p lanning board.

Curd of Thank*T he fam ily of the Inti’ M rs, O race

W alling wish lo lliank all Iheir frlem ls ami iw lglilxns for Iheir m any kliiilm 'sses during lliclr re ren t lwre«veim>ni, especially Hev N orm an Riley, M rs, Isnliolle lli'dlc : K eyporl Klml Aid, Dr. John Cnhll. < and Ihe lledle I'liiicral Hume. j w jlns—ailv III |

Trinity G u ild P lans For Spaghetti Supper

M rs . Howard W ilson conducted the meeting of the T r in it y Gu ild in the parish ha ll of the T r in it y Ep isco p a l C h u rch , M a taw an , M on­d ay evening. F in a l p lans w ere m ade fo r the spaghetti supper to be served W ednesday evening .

A special m eeting w ill be held M onday evening, at 8 p .m . in the p arish h a ll. T h e guest speaker w ill ( jc M iss Rose G a la id a , e xecu tive se c re ta ry o f the You th C onsu lta­tion Se rv ice . She w il l d iscuss the w o rk o f th is grnup in the d is­t r ic t .

M rs . George M ille r was named ch a irm an of the rum m nge sa le lo he conducted in the p nrish ha il. T u esd ay through F r id a y , M ay K to t l . • *

Sunrise Service At Browntown

T h e L u th e ran C hurch o f the Good Shepherd , B row ntow n , w il l h ave a sun rise s e rv ic e ’ on th e ir re cen tly purchased p rop erty , the fo rm er Ja c o b G aub fa rm , on E a s te r Sun­d ay m orning at 6:30 a .m .

T h e Brow ntow n Sodhoppers 4-H C lub held th e ir re g u la r m eeting at the home of th e ir lead e r , F re d G au b , Route 51C. A new m em b er, Edw acd Sch a ffren , w as accepted. It w as reported se v e ra l a p p lica ­tions for m em bersh ip h ave been rece ived . S lid es w ere shown on e le c tr ic ity .

T h e Browntow n P ed a l P u sh e rs 4-H Club m em bers, who n re ta k ­ing sew ing , m et at the Brow ntow n School W ednesday a fte r school.

Se ve ra l women from Brow ntow n attended the M idd lesex C ounty E x ­tension S e rv ic e m eeting he ld at S a y re v ille M ethodist C hu rch on A p r. 10. T h e m orn ing session w as on fab ric s and in the afternoon the program was on re c ip es lo r cooking fish . A t t e n d i n g from Brow ntow n w ere M rs . N icho las A rae e , M rs . l la r r y P a tte fso n , M rs . Theodore S a r i, M rs. A lb e rt Hop­k in s , und M is s ’ M arie G au b . N ext T h u rsd a y , A p r. 2U, w ilt be Hom e­m a k e rs ’ D ay to be held in St. P a u l's C hu rch , M illtow n from !0 a .in . lo :i p .m . M rs . P h y llis G re e r , R u tg e rs U n iv e rs ity hum an re la ­tions sp e c ia list , w ill speak on “ Y o u r P e rso n a lity . ;1 Luncheon w ill be served by the ch u rch . T ic k e ts m ay be obtained from M rs . A ra c e , P A 1-7211. In the afternoon there w ill he a fashion revue. T h e county wom en w ill model d resses they m ade in c la sse s held throughout the ye a r .

M rs . N icho las A ra c e and M rs . M a rry Patte rson attended the m onth ly m eeting of the M idd lesex County Council of E x te n s io n S e rv ­ices held at the home of M rs . A nna Logg. Bordentown.

M rs . A lic e Nupp, N ew B ru n s­w ic k , and M rs . A . Beynen , Staten Is la n d , w ere guests o f M r. and M r.s. B a rt G au b , Rou te 516, on Sunday.

M r . and M rs . A lb e rt H opkins and daughter. M iss Je a n n e Hop­k in s , Bushneli R d ., w e re guests of M rs . H opkins’ parents, M r. and M rs . George K ostuk , F re e h o ld , on Sunday. M rs . K ostuk w as ce le ­b ra ting h e r b irthd ay.

Honor Students At Madison High

Kenneth V . Sm id a , p rin c ip a l, has re leased the honor ro ll fo r Ihe th ird m ark in g q u a rte r at M adison T ow nsh ip High School.

H igh honors w ere m ade by M ich­ael G ra ve s , eighth g rad e ; * Sandra Bare fo ot, D av id C o ch ran , W illiam D isb row , E ile e n G o m bar, P a tr ic ia H ibbets, Ju d ith K a ro li , M arg are t M a ie r and A rlen e Shectm an , fre sh ­m an and G a ry Bazolo , B a rb a ra G a lla g h e r, K a re n Lo m b ard i and P enn y W estcott. sophom ores.

Honor g rades in the four c la sses w e re ach ieved by the fo llow ing : Seventh g rad e , L in da B la n ch , Rog­e r B e ile s , Susan Booth, H en ry B o sc ia , P a t r ic ia C u llen , V a le r ie D uszaU , Caro l D e L isa , R ic h a rd F o w le r , Kath leen F ag an , Susan G rod ow itz , R osem ary H e rrin g , B e v e r ly H o ffm an , A lton K e n n y . P a t r ic ia K o ste ck i, V a le r ie L a G ro u , D iane Lcad y . D iane L e id ic h . K a r ­en L u k a c s , A nna M cK ib b in . D iane M arm o ra to , Jo a n N e ssenkar, K a th ­leen M cCann , G a il M cM u llen , G a il P aton , E lle n Petche l, R ic h a rd R a in e s , Susan Sadd, C a ro l S a le r­no. M a ry S t ick le s , S tephanie Stig- lian o , Ronnie T ra k tm a n and Lynn Z ie g le r.

E ig h th G radeE ig h th g rad e , F red A lsp ach , Jo ­

seph B a sc ia , C a ro l Bo yd , K ath leen B u rd ic k , G eorge C a ram ico , Caro l D e ve cka , R o b ert E k lb lo m , B a r r y E ls o n , M arg aret F lag g , T e r r y F o x , Jo hn K e lle r , G e rtrud e Nacnodo- w itz , Deborah R c iiin g , D a lla s Ru- tan , Ronald Sep anski, A lan Stre l- z ik , B a rb a ra S tr ik e r , Sharon Y o rk- m an and D orothy Z eyan ; F re s h ­m en , Douglas Andnrsnn , Joseph B e rn a , E d w a rd G ra sso , Cand ace H e im , Steve Lease , Jo an Nehul, G e ra ld N unan. P a tr ic ia P ag n an i, R obert Skok am i E lle n W a lla ce .

Sophom ores, K a ren A d lin , C a ro l Boyd , M ary C asey , Jo anne G a llo ­w a y , N ancy G reen , C a ro l H inton, P am e la Jo rd a n , B a rb a ra K n n d u r, John Kocensk i, P a tr ic ia M cM u llen , C a ro lyn P h ilb r ic k , Robert T o ro n y , M a rie T o rto ra , B e ve rly W olff and K a r in Zanger.

4-H Pedal Pushers Complete Project

T h e th ird -year cooking c la s i o f the Brow ntow n PedaJ P u sh e rs 4-H C lu b com pleted ■ p ro ject a t the home o f M rs . E m e » t O w ens, Route 16, Brow ntow n.

T h e g ir ls p rep ared a m ea l w ith stew a s the m a in d ish . T l ie repast w as enjoyed b y the m em b ers and th e ir lead ers, M rs . O w ens and M rs . B . C . M acc ia .

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c a rs , w h ich transported M ataw an ch ild ren to and from the annual E a s te r Egg H unt, held a t 1 p .m . Sa tu rd ay in the fie ld , ad ja ce n t tn F ren eau T a v e rn , w as d irected by the fo llow ing m em b ers o f M ataw an Borough F ir e P o lice , F ra n k G ra y s r . , P a t D a lo ia , B i l l R a tc lif fe , M a r­sha ll Long strect and Jo hn Chocha j r . F re e p ark ing of c a rs w as per­m itted around the F re n e au T a v e rn by the p roprietors.

In Ap preciatio n, We w ish lo thank the State T ro o p e rs from the K e y p o rt B a r­ra cks fo r th e ir co-operation when w e ca lled them on M onday even ing .

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Couple Married In Long Branch

■ Hie bridaaeiaida were M iu Bette Mtyu, Keyport, *i*ter of the bride-

. .a m , aad Mis* DianeToffe, Weat ’laaaaburg. Their towns. similar :la . the honor mald'e, were blue or-

i aver orchid taffeta aad they■ •• C a rr ie d old-fashioned bouquet* o f J M aa ca n u t io n a .

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b rid e w u . g rad u ate d from K e y p o rt H igh School an d i* em- stayed a t Johnson and Johnson , N e w B n in a w ic k . T h e b ridegroom w aa g rad uated fram K e y p o rt H igh

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■ Old Bridge Man Dies O f In]‘uries

•rv lahiries, received in a two-csr . b ead on crssh Thuraday night on

th e Route • Editon Bridge proved fatal ta Leon B Murray Jr., M, oI § Yarit St.. OM Bridie, who died Friday. Apr. I) , M2, la Perth Am- b*y Oeaeral Hotpltal. The victim waa Middies** County'a 14th traf- Re victim thii year.' 'Voodbridge M ice aaid Mr. Mur- n y waa the driver of a car which ■M l wtth another driven by Fred Icettl, M, Loag Breach. Mr. Icatti, suffered bead and chest ia- Jsriae aad was liatad in fair condl- ilsa by Perth Amboy Hoapital offl- a la l* .

Mr. Murray waa. brought to the hospital by the South Amboy Rea-

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Bora la Dasvllls, Pa., he redded la Old Brldae tour year*. He waa

rs d T y tb * Weatlaghouie Corp. ef Newark a* aa

^ M a w aa a a*em b*r o f E f c s Lod g e t M M D a a v M e aad th e A m e ric a n M f l la a P o at there . M r . M u rra y w aa

' 4 ■ a d u it e o f N ew Y o r k U a tv c r s ity I m w a a a U . I . A r m y v e te ra n , f t a v ia f e srv e d a * a f l n t lieu tenant

.■ th a E a g la a e r t C o rp i . - M r . M u rra y la M irv iv e d b y hia

■ M i, P a t r ic ia A n a ; a to n , Le o n ; M l f a r e d t i , M r . aad M ra . Leon V . N a n a y i r . , a l l a l O M B rid g e , and A a ia U r , M r* . R a lp h D ean , Bu r- * l c k , P a .

P W r a l ie rv ic e * w e re he ld Tues- ' a t ! • a .m . from the V incent

a l H om e, D a n v ille , P a . In - * t w a a la St. M a ry ’ s C em *- A v o c * . P a .

BirthsM r. and M n . W illia m Scag g *. I J

O ie e A v a ., O ld B rid g e , a r * the p ar- M i o f a aon, bora T u e id a y , A p r. M , I M , In S t. P a le r ’ * Hoapital.

M R ., M R S . M IL T O N K E I T H B R O W N L E E

M isa W ilm a G a ll W ash ington, daughter o f M r. nnd M rs . W illia m W ashington, O rchard S t ., M ataw an , becam e the bride o f M ilton K e ith B row n lee, son of M r. and M rs . M il­ton B ro w n lee . Newm un Sp ring s R d ., L ln c ro ft , on Sa tu rd ay , A p r. 7, 1962. T h e double r in g cerem ony w a s per­form ed hy the R e v . C . P . W illia m s , pastor o f the Second B ap tist C h u rch , L o iik U ranch , a t d ie re c ­tory.

G iven In m a rriag e by h e r fa th e r , the bride w o re tui m term ed iate- length gown of s ilk ta ffe ta w ith a boat neck lin e o f V a le n c ia la ce and *eed p ea rl* and long pointed sleeves. H e r waist-length vfeil of tu lle fe ll from a coronet o f *eed p earl* . Sh e w o re wh ite p e a rl* and c a rr ie d a bouquet o f c a rn a tio n s and w hite ro ie s .

M ra . B a rb a ra Ja ckao n , New Sh rew sbu ry , w a* m atro n o f honor. H e r w a ltz-len gth . ye llo w gown had a lace top and long s leeves, s ty le d s im ila r ly lo the b rid e ’* . She w ore a m atch ing hat and a co rsag e o f ye llow rase* and c a rn a tio n * . .

L eo n ard W icks . N ew Sh rew sb u ry , se rved as best m un.

T h e m other o f the bride iw ore * w altz-length gown o f m int i ch iffon and la ce o v e r ta ffe ta , with i m atch­ing accesso rie s and a corsage of w h ite ca rna tio ns . T h e m other of the bridegroom wore a brown and beige la ce o ve r ta ffe ta iwlth a m atch ing hat. H e r accesso ries were of c le a r lucite studded w ith rh inestones and a co rsag e of ye llo w and green carnatio ns ,

A reception fo r I.W guests w as held im m ed ia te ly fo llow ing the cerem on y at the K eypo rt C iv ic Leag u e , ca te red b y C h a r le * and G a rn e tt L aw so n . A fte r a wedding tr ip to N ew Y o rk , the couple w ill re iid e in Neptune.

T h e b ride Is a graduate of K e y ­port H igh School. C la s s of and la em p loyed a * . c le rk-typ ist at F o rt M onm outh. M r . B ro w n lee I* a g rad u ate o t M iddletown Tow n- sh lp H igh School and aerved fo ur ye a ra w ith the U .S . A ir F o rc e . He c u rre n t ly ia em ployed by the R a yc o C o ., Eaton tow n . ,

Parents Welcome New Arrivals

. McCaBM r. and M r i . C h a r le s A . M cG a ll.

I I M oraell P I . , O ld B rid g e , a re the p aren t* o f ■ d aughter, born ia South Am bo y lio *p ita l.

A d aughter w aa bora in South Am boy H o ip ita l to M r . and M ra . R ic h a rd G u th , R D I ; B o x W , M a t a w ln . .

M r . and M r* . P a u l B u c h , I Wood • to re E a i t . C liffw ood B e a ch , are the parenta o f a daug hte r, bo ra hi South Am bo y H o sp ita l.

A aon w a i b om in South A m boy Hoapital to M r . and M ra . V in ce n t E. A pplegate , I I I B lrchw o od D r . , Madiaon T o w nsh ip .

IM r . and M rs . D a v id B a rs k y ,

• P rosp ect P I . , M a taw an , a re the p aren t* o f a aon, b om M ond ay, A p r. I , 1M I, la R iv e rv ie w H o sp ita l.

K a n e ’A daug hter w aa born ia R iv e r ­

v ie w H o sp ita l on M onday, A p r . • , IM !, to M r. and M r* . W illia m K *n e , I I M a rc S t . , H u le t .

M r. and M r* . W illia m P o lu ck i, H B o u le va rd E a a t , C liffw oo d Be ach , a re th a p a ren t* o f * ton, born M onday, A p r . I , I<162, In R lv e rv ie w H o sp ita l.

1?-A daug hte r w a * b o rn in St. Pet 'a H o sp ita l to M r . and M rs.

am ea P . Ron an , 11 R id g e R d ., B rid g e , oo W ednesday, A p r.

M r . and M ra . J im e * D o y le , i t Albert D r . , ' O ld B r id g t , a re the

a ra a t* o f a d iu g h te r , born F r id a y , t , 'IM 2 , la M id d lesex G e n e ra l

; Tecae

CA aon w aa bora In M iddleaea. u n i H oapital oa Su n d ay , A p r . I W , to M r. aad M r* . P a t r ic k :c e , 11 Sadowakl S t . , O ld Bridge .

.M r. aad Mra. John Pieill, I I :e D r., Old Bridge, are the at* af a aaa, bon Moaday. • ,'ltU ,' la Middlesex General

A daughter wai'bora la Perth A a la v Maaitai aa Tuesday, Apr, K m iaM r. aad M n. Leo Sctil- 9 , 11 Cedar K ., Kqrpnrt.

. . . M r t f^ M H ia n r 'I ir B o y c * , I , i n m . OM Bridae, ire th*

a aoa, b in la w . P etir'i W lfcuday, Apr. II,

l a a v l lW i l i l

bom to M r,___. Schllke. Mlllhunt

ad., Bngllihtowa, al Medical Renter oa Mon- ‘ IN I , Mr, Schllke I* a

nl of.iWldiitunk and . formerly lived In Mor- ivllle, Tlw Schllki* hav* twnoth- 'il^ren, a diughter and ton.

A daughter w a s born T u e sd ay , A p r . - | | , 1912. in R iv e rv ie w H osp i­ta l to M r. and M rs . F ra n k Hegedua, U Buttonwood P I . , H az le t.

O w easA daughter w as born to M r . and

M r* . L e w ii O w ens, I I H aw tho rne .S t ., K e y p o rt , In P e rth A m boy G enera l H o sp ita l.

K y le *M r. and M ra . Lenn K y le s . M l

County R d ., C liffw ood , a re the parent* o f a daughter horn in P e rth Am bo y G e n e ra l H oap ita l, on Sa tu rd ay , A p r. 7, IM 1.

NliaaA aon w as born to M r. and M ra .

W ilb u r N ixo n , MS Shore land C ir c le , Lau re n ce H a rb o r , in P ir t h Am boy G enera l H o sp ita l.

A son w as bora to M r. and M ra . H aro ld G . S m ith , F a rr ia g to n R d ., M adiaon Tow nah ip , in P e rth Am bo y G enera l H o sp ita l, on Tuead ay , A p r. I* , IM2.

O l M l lM r, and M rs M w s r d G e lp k e , S I

F o re s t A v e ., K e a m b u rg , a n tha p a re n ti e f a w a , born Sa tu rd a y , A ^ r. I t , IM ! , in R lv e rv ie w H o ip l-

A daughlir wai turn In River- IW H a S iM * ‘M . t a M r T t .......... . . .

Jhn, I Walter Dr,, Hailet.

______________ ly . A p r . IS ,aad Mra, Ale* Mats-

Mr. apd Mn. Herbert JUai, I Cw pir Laae, Hulet, art ma fa rwta af a ion, bera Suadir. Apr. B , IM , la Rlvetvliw Hoapital,

A *oa w u bora la Rlverview llua<

eial aa Monday, Apr, I I , IM , to r. Md Mn, Ravmoad Eveniham, a i Mala a ,, KMMburg.

H r , la d M n . F re d e r ic k B ra d lo rd , I M ill R d „ M ataw an , a r * Ihe paraata a f a m n , born In P e rthAm hoy H onpltsl nn .A p r, I I , IWI3.

,. r i • . . 1 I , j. P e ry k w c !

A daughter w a i bom In Hi, I'et- e r ' l l lu ip lla l on M onday, A p r . I ,

IM l , to M r . and M rs . F re d e r ic k P s r y k a u , IT Y o rk S t ., O ld B rid g e .

F la n e yM r . and M rs . G a l i r F in n ey , M l

C in d y S t . . O ld B rid g e , i r e the parenta e l a daughter born in S t. P e te r 's G e n e ra l H o sp ita l, N e w B ru n a w lc k .

O 'B r ie nA aon w as born to M r. and M rs .

C h a r le s O ’ B r ie n , I Buttonwcod D r . , O ld B r id g e , M S t . P e te r 's g e n e ra l H o sp ita l, N e w B ru n sw ick .

W lc k s rs tyM r . and M ra . W illia m W ick e rsty .

1 E m e rso n L a n e , O ld B rid ge , a re tha p a ren ta o f a daug hter » r n In St. P e te r 's O en era l H o sp ita l. N ew B ru n aw lck .

A aoa w as born to M r. and M ra . T h o m a* M alm one, 52 S te v e rs A v e ., O ld B r id g e , In St. P e te r 's H osp ital, N ew B ru n sw ick .

Venn ta leM r. and M rs . V incen t Vunutolo,

IT B e n t le y A v e ., O ld B rid g e , a re the p a ren ta o f a daughter u r n in St. P e te r ’a G e n e ra l H o sp ita l, N ew B n in a w ic k .

D lC ap eaM r. and M rs . F re d e r ic k D C ap ua ,

41 B ria rw o o d A v e ., K ean sb urg , a re the p aren ta o f a son bom A p r. 10, m 2 a t R lv e rv ie w Hosp ita l.

Sehaefe rA daug hter w as bom to M r. and

M r* . John Schae fe r, 19 C ourtland D r ., H a z le t , in R lv e rv ie w H nsp ita l, on A p r . ID, I9K2.

Ted tM r. and M rs . R og er Todt, 1204

Patte rson A v e ., Union Beai:h , a re the p a ren ts o f a io n born T h u rs ­day, A p r . 12, 1982 in R lv e rv ie w Hos- p lts l. .

A daughter w as born tb M r . and M rs . Jo sep h Sh ed lack , E L a k e A v e ., H a ile t , T h u rsd a y , A i k . I I , I M In R lv e rv ie w Hospital

Q a laaM r. and M ra. Jo h n Quliin , M l

S. L a u re l A v e ., H as le t, a re tiie p a r . e n ti o f tw in d a u g h te ri born T h u ra ­day. A p r . I I , IM 2 In R lv e rv ie w H o ip ita l.

N k a lM r. and M ra. A lan N lco l, M S e c ­

ond S t . , K eyp o rt, a re tha parenta..................................... ‘ ', A p r

Hoapio f a daug hter born T h u rsd a y , A p r, 11, I M l In F ltk ln M em orial

M r. and M ra , R ob ert F . Johnson , 411 A tk n t te A v a ., M ataw an , a ra t in p aren ta o f a io n , born F r id a y , Apr. I I , IM l . 1

W araackIr . aad M n . Jotm J . W am o ck ,

I I I M t a i t y R d ., H as le t, a r s t i e p a rsM s a I a daugh te r , bnm M on­day. A p r . I I , I M , in M tsim outh M tA c a lC e n te r .

Edward Sandford, Pharmacist, Dies

E d w a rd B . Sandford , 76, o f B9 M ain S t ., M ataw an , who operated S a n d fo rd 'i P h a rm a c y on M om S t ., M ataw an fo r 50 y e a rs , died F r id a y n ig ht, A p r , 13, 1962, in M onm outh M ed ica l C en te r a fte r a heart a tto ck .

M r . Sandford w as s tricken w h ile w o rk ing in h is sto re . The M ataw an F ir s t A id and R escu e Squad. In c .. ad m in istered em erg ency treatm ent and rem oved h im to the hosp ital w h ere he died two hour* la te r .

Bo rn in H aw tho rne , he w as the son o f the late C harle s H . und M arth a (B u t t ) Sundford . H is fu m ily m oved to N nrth Long B ran ch wncn he w as an in fant and he la te r lived in Eaton tow n .

M oved T o M ataw an In 1911 * M r . Sundford attended Eaton tow n and Red B an k Schools and was g raduated from N ew Je rs e y Co l­lege o f P h a rm a c y . H e w as e m p loy­ed in drug stores in N e w ark , L a k e ­wood, Eaton tow n and Red B an k , and moved from Eatontow n to M ataw an in 1911 where he w as em ­p loyed in the p h a rm acy o f R u fu s O . W aiting . He purchased the bus> Iness front M r. W alling in Ju ly 1912. M r. Sundford and the drug sto re ’s s ta ff had started p lanning fo r a 50th a n n iv e rsa ry ob servance .

He w as a m em ber o f the M on­m outh and O cean Counties Pharm u- c cu tica l A sso cia tio n and w as a fo r m er m em ber o f the Eatontow n F ire D epartm ent.

Su rv iv in g a re his w ife , M rs . Be lle (S an b o rn ) Sandford ; three daugh-

Wed In Matawan Methodist Church

E D W A R D B . S A N D F O R D

te rs , M rs . Stockton H . H opkins, M a taw an ; M rs . E d w a rd M . T ro y , C hatham , and M rs . T h o m as W. G e ra n , M ataw an T o w nsh ip ; a son, W illia m F . Sandford , M ataw an , a s­s is tan t ed ito r o f T h e R ed B a n k R e g ­is te r , and n ine g rand ch ild ren .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e * w e re held Mon- d * y afternoon at 1:34 p m . in th s B e d le F u n e ra l Hom e, M a taw an , w ith the R e v . F r a n k E . Sw eeten , oaator o f th * M ataw an M ethodist C h u rch , o ffic ia t in g . B u r ia l w aa In F « lr -V le w . C e m e te ry , M idd letow n .

M R ., M R S . E D W A R D JO H N C R A W F O R D

T h e wedding of Mins G la d y s E liz - w h ite g lad io li and polished iv y

L a e fe rA M a w a i born F r id a y , A p r, I ) ,

I M , l a R lv s rv le w H osp ital to M r .M n , K enneth l.a u fu r , 4tt|t M ain

lit ., M ataw an .

H illM r. and M rs . W illiam H ill , » !

Co rne ll D r . , I la t le l , a r * H i* p a r • n t i o f a d aughter, horn Sa tu rd ay , A p r, I I , im, In R iv e rv ie w lln su l le i

K au ffn ian nA son w as born In M lv u v lc u

H o ip ita l on Sa tu rd ay , A p r, j i t , IMl;!, lo M r . and M r* , Ooor||tt K au ff-mann, 2,11 K **n *b u rg .

I . iiu ilM A ve ,, W e ,I

Funeral ServicesM rs . H a r r y B . Them a*

F u n e ra l ae rv icea w e re held F r i d a y afternoon at 1:30 p .m . in the Bed le F u n e ra l H om e, K sy p o rt , fb r M r * . 'E r m a E . T h o m * ! , W , o f M M sp la P I . , K e y p o rt , w h o died W ednesday, A p r . I I , IM 2 In her hom e. In te rm e n t'w a s In F a lr v le w C e m e te ry . M iddletown.

M rs . T h o m as w a s born In C anad a , daughter o f tha la te F re d and E l la (M o o re s) E l l io t t . She had liv e d In K eyp o rt 21 ye a rs . M is . T h o m as w as a g rad u st* n u r ie ot the Aroostook G e n e ra l H o sp ita l, Houlton, M aine.

S u rv iv in g a re her husband. H a r r y B . T h o m as ; * son, R ob ert E . T h o m as , a t hom e; tw o s is te r* , M rs . H * c t o r M orriao n , M illln o cke t. M ain e , and M r* . D av id F o r t in , M adison , C o nn ., and a b ro ther, E rn e s t E ll io t t , F o re s tv ille , Conn .

S a ly e r HegbeaF u n e ra l ie rv ic e * w e re held S a tu r­

day afternoon at 1 p .m . in the Bed le F u n e ra l Hom e, M a taw an , w ith t h a R e v . F r a n k Sw eeten , pasto r of th * M ataw an M eth ijd lst C h u r c h , o ffic ia t in g fo r S a ly e r Hughes, S t. fo rm e r ly nt M a taw an , who died In L a rg o , F la . on A p r . 10, 1962. B u r ia l w as in Shore land M em oria l G a rd e n s , H azlet.

M r. Hughes w as barn in M a ta ­wan Tow nsh ip . H e w as a re tired shipping c l e r k o f llanso n-Van- W lnkle-M unning C o ., M a t a w a n Tow nsh ip . H a w ss the son o f the la te C h a rle s and L il l ia n (O stra n d ­e r ) Hughes.

Su rv iv in g a re h is w ife , M rs . M arth a (N ich o lso n ) Hughes; two daug hters , M rs . Angelo S c a lto , M a t a w a n , and M iss P a t r ic ia Hughes, a t hom e; tw o sons, S a ly e r sn a C a r l H ughes, both of M ataw an ; th ree l is te r * , M rs . F r in k L a m ­bertson and M rs . H e n ry G o rh am , both o f U nion B e ach , and M r i . N lcn o la i D u rk a , K eyp o rt; t w o b ro th e r!, R ic h a rd Hughea, K e y -

Si r t , and F re d e r ic k H ug he i, Long n n c h , and I I g rand ch ild ren .

W llb a r D a rf*e F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w e re held M on­

d ay at 11 a .m . at tha H aeberla and B a rth F u n e ra l Hom e, Irv ing to n , for W ilb u r D u rfe e , «4 Old R d ., O ld B rid g e , who died apparently o f a he a rt a ttack on T u esd ay , A p r. 10, IM l , w h ile w a lk in g on B ro ad S t ., N e w ark , In te rm ent w is In F a i r mount C em e te ry .

M r . D u rfe e w u born In N e w a rk , and had liv e d la Irv ing to n fo r t h i p a lt IS y e a rs , m oving to Old B rid g e i m onth age. He w a i a m otion p ic tu re op erato r fb r m any y e a r i w ith L o ca l 144, M otion P ic tu re O p­e ra to r* U n lo a 11 N ew ark .

H * I i w r v lv e d by h i* w ife , M r* . K i t a ( a l a n ) D u r fM i I n a , Han- n r , B e lv ld e n ; I daughter, M r* , ■ m m * O lean lck , U n io n , m d fo ur g rand ch ild ren . ..

MM NsttiP u n * r* l le rv to e i w e re held F r i ­

d ay m o ra le s M M i .m . la th * Jo n a W . iM i lM b e c k P u im m I H u m * H a 4 * t . M r Jo hn N o lt* , 77, al m H a i iw a a l D r . , C llf fw rn x l B a a d t, M m d M A p r . I I , IM l In M onm ouflt M edloal C enter, B u r ia l wan In C h r is t C lm ro li C o iiio te ry ,,South Am hoy.

M r. N o lle wus horn In Clurm any and h id lived In t i l ls country wj yo urs , Hi) was a ret I m il m a c h ln lil mid wus ii im im lH 'r nf the C llffw im il M i'tlioillut C hu rch .

S u i'v lv ln ii urn * Itriilhu r, I'rodur- iuk N oN f, w itlt w lim n lie* lived , and a u ls lo r, M rs, K iH liiir ln e A lle n , IrvlMHlon,

rt belli l ly rn e , daughter of M r. and M rs . Fldw urd F-. H yrne , 87 Broad S t . , M ataw an , to E d w a rd John C ra w fo rd , son o f M rs . H a r r y F . C ra w fo rd , 157 B road S t ., K eyp o rt, and the late M r. C raw fo rd , took p lace Sa tu rd ay afternoon. A p r. 14. 1!K>2 at 3 P .m . in tile M ataw an M ethodist C liu rch .

The R e v . F ra n k Sw eeten, pasto r, o ffic ia ted . T h e chu rch w as decorat­ed w ith w h ite g lad io li, snapdragons and p a lm s. T rnd itio nu l wedding m u­s ic w as p layed by M iss S . E v e ly n A lle n , o rg an is t, who a lso acco m ­panied the so lo ist, M rs . A . W ray In g ram .

G iv e n In m arriag e by h e r fa th e r , the b ride w ore a wedding gown o f w h ite lace o ve r ta ffe ta , fashioned w ith a sw eetheart n e ck lin e , long fitted s leeves, sn o v e rsk irt o f peau de so le and a chapel t ra in . H er v e il o f F re n c h Illusion w as caught to a cro w n o f seed p e a rls and c ry s ta l pendants. Shs c a rr ie d a bouquet o f wh ite ca rna tio ns , steph- sno tis snd polished Iv y leaves .

M aid O f HonorM iss M a rjo rie H e ttrick , K eyp o rt,

a cousin o f the bride , w as the m aid o f honor, and M rs . C . R o b ert M ount, Lo ng B ra n ch , w as the m stro n o f honor. T h e y both w ore street- length d rc s se i o f pale ye llo w em ­bro id ered s i lk , fashioned w ith fit­ted bodices, sab rin a neck lin es and b e ll s k ir t s . M iss H e ttr ic k c a rr ie d a basket o f ye llow g lad io li snd pol­ished Iv y leaves and M rs . M ount, a b l lk e t of ye llow in d w h ite g lad ­io li w ith polished Iv y leaves .

T h e b rid a l attendants w e re . M iss P a w n Seppl, N ew B ru n sw ick ; M iss H elen V an M eerbeke, M ataw an ; M rs . L o u is Mendes, K e y p o rt , and M rs . Jo h n Em m o ns , T re n to n . T h e ir d resses w ere s im ila r to th o s i o f the m aid and m atron of honor and they c a rr ie d baskets o f ye llo w and

ObituariesM rs . Joaeph S a u l

M rs . Anna Sass i, 67, of O rchard A v e ,, H azle t, died T h u rsd a y , A p r. 12, 1962 in her home.

M rs . Sass i w as born in P h ilad e l­ph ia , P a ., and had lived In Hazlet tw o y e a rs . She was the w idow of Jo sep h Sass i and w as a m em ber o f St. Bened ict's C h u rch , Har.let, and Its A lta r-K o sa ry So c ie ty .

S u rv iv in g are a daughter, M rs . Jo hn A nderson , w ith whom she liv e d ; a s is te r, M rs . Rose lu la , P h ilad e lp h ia , and th ree g ran d ch ild ­ren .

Lo ca l arrangem ents w e re in ch a rg e o f the D ay F u n e ra l Hom e, K eyp o rt.

C h arle s A . W olf C h a r le s A llen W olf, 25, o f Sm ith-

hurg R d ., F reeho ld To w n sh ip , a p h ys ica l education teacher at HeU en M organ School, Sp a rta , died Su nd ay, A p r. 15, 1962, at Newton M em o ria l Hospital 14 weeks after a flash fire burned akin on 55 per cent o f hia body.

M r. W olf w as burned Jf«n. 12 when flam es from canned heat ig­nited and axploded I can of gaso­line as he w as attem pting to thuw frozen w ater p ipes at n house he w a i renting In Pinecre .tt R d ., A n ­d over Tow nsh ip .

Bo rn In N ew ark , M r. W olf wus a g raduate of M atawan H igh School and T ren to n State College. He w as .. counselor fo r the N .J , School of C onservation and w as a m em ber o f tha A m erican Cam ping A sso c ia ­tion and Sigm a T s u F ra te rn ity .

S u rv iv in g a re h is m other, M rs , E lle n (Y a te s ) W olf, R O ) , F re e ­hold; a b ro ther, H enry E . W olf J r ., at home, and a s is te r, M rs . Con­stance C ham b liss , B a y v ille .

F u n e ra l se rv ices w ere hold Wed* neaday from the C . H . T . C layton and 9w i F u n e ra l Horne, AdeJphia, fo llowed by a m ass at 10 a .m . In St. Jo se p h 's Chu rch , T o m s R iv e r , In term ent wa< In Ihe c liu rch cem e­te ry . ...................

K lm e r I ’ru a i E lm e r T ru a it , 42, o f 115 Seeley

A v « „ K ea n lb tirg , died Sunday, Apr. 11, 1962, Ift R lv e rv ie w l lo ip i ln l af* te r • b r ie f Illness.

M r . T r i m waa born In K ean i- burg , io n of M r, and M r i . Jo hn !' . T ru a ir , K e am b u rg . He w as a vet- • r M m W orld w a r I t and w a i a m em ber at f t * In ternationa l I j h i j t t h a r m w r * W e o d a t ltm , N e w ark .

leaves.T h e b rid i*'s w edding gown and a ll

the dresses w orn b y tho b rida l p a rty w ere m ade by the b ride 's g rcat-aun t, M rs . N aom i M cC u l­lough, K eyp o rt.

Lou is M endes, K e y p o rt , served as the best m an and ushering w ere E d w a rd D . H y rn e , M ataw an , broth­e r o f the b ride ; Joseph A . Locan- dro and Donuld Je n sen , New B ru n sw ick ; R . T im o th y B ishop, Delnnco, and B ru c e D ID iase , M or­g an v ille .

F o r the w edding the b ride 's m other chose an afternoon dreys of shocking pink linen w ith w hich she wore p ink a ccesso rie s and i corsage of p ink cym b id iu m s. T h e bridegroom ’* m o th e r w as a ttired in an afternoon d re ss of Jewel blue Ita lian s ilk . She wore w hite a c­cesso ries and a co rsag e o f p ink cym b id ium s.

A reception w as held a t the home of the b rid e 's paren ta a fte r w hich the couple left fo r a wedding tr ip to W ashington, D .C . and V irg in ia . F o r golng-away, th a bride wore a haby blue em bro idered polished cotton d ress , an o ff-w h ite wool coat and a corsage of b lu e d a is ies . When th ey re turn , th ey w il l re s id e at 1 L ib e rty S t ., M ataw an .

T h e b ride w as g raduated from M ataw an H igh Schoo l and the K a th ­a rin e G ibbs School, New Y o rk C ity . She Is a m em ber o f S ir iu s Chap te r, O rd er o f E a s te rn S ta r , M ataw an , and is em ployed b y the aalea m ana­ger of Perso na l P ro d u c t! C o rp ., M illtow n.

T h e bridegroom w as graduated from L in co ln T e c h n ic a l In stitu te and is em ployed b y Sprague'a O il Se rv ice , M ataw an . H e ia a m em ber o f the M asonic Lodge, K eyp o rt, W ashington En g in e C o ., M ataw an , and Keypo rt F i r e D epartm ent.

How ard B ach m aaHow ard B a ch m a n , 79, o f Van-

B ra c k le R d ., H o lm d el, died Tuea­d ay , A p r. 17, 1962, a t the H ighlands N u rsing Home a fte r a short illn e ss .

M r. Bachm an w a s born In Penn­sy lva n ia . He w a i a re tired m ach in ­ist and had lived In Ho lm del 23 y e a rs .

Su rv iv in g is a b ro th er , E d w a rd Bachm an , H azlet.

Fu n e ra l se rv lcea w il l be held F r i ­day and a rran g e m en ts w il l be un* d e r the d irection o f the Jo h n W. M ehlenbeck F u n e ra l Home, H azlet.

A lonso F . L a y to sAk>n/.o F . Lay to n , 7#, died Sun­

day , A p r. IS , 1962, at his home, BKO B eer* S t ., H ar.le t, a fte r a long Illness .

M r . Layto n waa a re tired real es­tate sa lesm an . He w aa born In Haz- le t, aon o f the la ta Thom as and Ja n e (B ro w e r) Lay to n , and had lived in Hazlet a ll h is life . M r. L a y ­ton w as a m em ber of S I . Jo hn 's M ethodist C h u rch , H a/.le t, and waa an exem pt c h a rte r m em ber of the H azlet F ir e Co.

S u rv iv in g are h is w ife , M rs . B lanche t . (M o r re l l ) Lay to n , a to n , Ches-ion M. L a y to n , and daugh­te r , M n . E va n g e lin e Ja ck so n , both o f Hazlut; two b ro th ers , F ra n k L a yton, K eypo rt, and W illiam L avto n , Long B ran ch , l i x g rand ch ild ren and one g reat-g rand ch ild .

S u rv iv in g a re h i i w ife . M n . (>or o thv ( W s A i ) T ru iK ! "^ ) . , < > • ! --------

f iv e eons,

?? . i t horn*! two i irn t l iu r i, H s in lit m il C e c il T ru M , both of K m I K f i s s . Ii i i i 'K m d Iwo t l i t e r t , M m , In etT r im x , K anitliiii'u, nnd M u l ^li' lle NnuniH .il, Ml m il, M il.

l- 'iiiii'r ;il mii-vlci's nn* IhMmk heldT liu r .t il iiv nun Mint! nl II s in Inthe .In liii J , Ityitn il'iiiM Im I'imiw aln, K iM iiilim v ,, w n li lli>> It i'v , II II , M ot'm in i'll, ihiiMh1 nf I l f lin oe, M i'll iu ill il t tin M il, (iffloliillMM In li'iiiiiM il w ill In' iii (Iii<hii U n ive I'e m i' le ry , I{o v |iih I

Specia l • D rv k v * w en t held by H az le t F ir e Co. T u esd ay night. Fu- n e rs l iiM v jce i w e re held W ednes­d ay afternoon at 1 p .m . In the John W , M uhlentwck F u n e ra l Home, lla z lu t , w ltli H i* R e v . N o rn iin R . R ile y , pastor of S t. Jo lm 'a C hu rch , (iff lc la lln g . Htu-lal w u in O ir r r t G ro v e C e in ntery , K e y p o rt,

I h lllp Sab e fliP h ilip Sab e lll, M , of IM Shore

IIIv d , K e sn sb iir it , died suddenly M onday, A p r. I t , IM 2, I* Je rse y C ity , M r. gftlielll w *» born In New Y o rk , inn fit M r sn d M n I 'rsn k Sah e lll, U n io k lyn .

A truck d rive r , M r . Sa lm lli w s i a m einhur o f l^ io il t i l , Je rs e y C ity , III I l ls T tfa m itu rs Hulun . Mu w as a com im m luant of I I Am r« C hu rch , K u im th iirg

S u rv iv in g , l ic ik lc i Ills 'lim iM it i, a re [ i l l w re, M rs. Melon (H a y ) I * , b e lli; a u n i , F ra n k l ie M l l , al ho rns; Iw o d m ig h tsrs , M n , M s iy M u rray , Union ll><ich, am i M is , Helen l ’ l iy ! ! i i I'l/vm 'o K e « i i ' l iu ig ; Iw o lin it lM 'ii,l i,l» i i i i ia le j fn M I l , Nrn* V' t rk , mul U ^ 'A 'a .w . ' .U a ia a M p w Iw o s i l le r s , M n l.u c y Is ls r m e , New V o ik , mul M i i i V iilim ds la - Im lll, l lr iio k lvn . and t i n g r a n d (ili l l i l ie n . '

P u n e is l d i'ruo t'- w ill tm halil M uii'M y im u n ifiy s i i a m frm n lh e .In lu i I Hy.m lln m e for F u tie rs l* , K n u in lii i iu , fiilluw i'd hy a ii« |iilu m n i i in el U s in . in St. A nn 's ( 'h iin h , K ik i i i I i i ih j l l i i i h l w il l h* in I i Im i^ l ll l ’i IV m n lf fy , K e y tw t l

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Miss Marlin Weds Engagement i

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S t. Ja m e s A v e ., K ean sb u rg , daugh­te r o f the late M r. and . M rs . Ch arle s K o e d er, bect*me tho bride of Anthony F ro n ce k J r . , a lso of Keunsburg , son o f the Jate M r . and M rs . Anthony F ro n ce k , Sa tu rd ay evening, A p r . 14, 1962, at 7 p .m .

T h e wedding took p lace in the parsonage o f the F ir s t M ethodist Chu rch , Keunaburg , w ith the R e v . H . H . M cC onn ell, p astor, o ffic ia t­ing.

G iven in m a rr ia g e by H uro ld C as­w e ll, K eu nsburg , the b ride w ore a street-length d ress of shrim p-colo r­ed satin and nylon , a w hite p ictu re hat and long w h ite g loves. H e r flo w ers w ere wh ite carn a tio n s .

M iss K uth leen C asw e ll, Kenns- burg , w as the m aid o f honor. H er gown w as ye llo w and w h ite nvlon . She wore a m utching hat and gloves.

F ro d D eHaPietno , M atawntji, w as the best m an.

A reception w as held at S t . Ja m e s A v e ., K ean sb u rg , attended by 50 guests. T h e couple plan a wedding tr ip lo V irg in ia at a la te r date.

T iie b ride w as graduated from West Side H igh School, N ew ark , nnd Is em ployed at Luvo ie L a b o n - to ries , M o rg an v ille . The bride­groom attended school in Luzerne . P a ., and w us graduated from Avon A ve . P u b lic School, New'urk, He is a Junior p a rtn e r w ith his brother-in- luw , H aro ld C asw e ll, a K eansburg con tracto r.

. - ' . B u c k - M a n 1 - 'M r . and M rs . N icho las A M a r t ,

70 Robb ins A v e ., F ra n k ltn Tow n­sh ip , have announced the n g a g * » m ent o f th e ir d aughter, V e ro n ica L o u c il la , to Jo h n M ichae l B u ck , son of M r. and M rs . Jo h n B u c k ,

Funeral ServicesM rs . Law re n ce K en n y

F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s fo r M rs . C a th er­ine K e n n y , 70, of 98 Law re n ce St., F o rd s , fo rm e r ly of K eyp o rt, were held Sa tu rd ay at 3: .10 a .m . a t the D a y F u n e ra l Hom e, K e y p o rt, fol­lowed by a high m ass o f requiem at St. Jo se p h 's C hu rch , K eyp o rt. at I a .m . In te rm ent w a s In the chu rch cem etery .

M rs . K en n y died W ednesday, A p r. I I , 1962, a t the Seabrook H ill N u rs­ing Hom e, K e y p o rt, a fte r a long Illness . She w as born In M ataw an . tho daughter of tha la te Thom as and C ath erine (M an lo n ) C a rn ey , and lived in th is area m ost o l her life .

She is su rv iv e d hy one daughter. M rs . A rth u r Hooper, T o m s R iv e r , and Hires g rand ch ild ren .

G ae tan e Ch ia re tlaFun e ra l se rv ice s w era held F r i ­

d ay from the Ja c q u i F u n e ra l H o m er w ith a m uss a t S t. Ja m e s C hu rch , Jam e sb u rg , at t a .m . lo r G aetano C h la re lla , I I , who died A p r . 10, IM 2, of in ju r ie s rece ived In a fa ll .

M r . C h la re lla fe ll 12 feet from the second flo o r o f the H ea lth and Bath C lub , w h ich is under con struc­tion at E d iso n , and w h ers he w as em ployed . H e died 12 ho urs ls te r at M unlsnberg Hosp ita l, P la in f ie ld . B o m ta I t a ly , M r. C h ia re tla had lived In Jam e ab u rg se v e ra l y e a r i .

S u rv iv in g a re h l i w ife , M r i . M a ryB evacq ua ) C h la re lla ; two ions,lera ld , U .S . N a v y and D o m in ick ,

at home; tw o daug hters , M ra . Lou D av ln o . H lg h tito w n , and M rs . G e o rg * B e n d er, H u le t ; fo u r broth­e r* , A nth ony , I t a ly ; A le ia n d e r , A r ­gen tina ; G e ra rd o , P erth Am boy ■nd Lo u l* , W hite P la in * , and four g rand ch ild ren .

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M IS S V E R O N IC A M ,

338 Aberdeen R d ., M ataw an . ,M iss M nrx w as graduated from

St. P e te r ’s H igh School and C a r­neg ie In stitu te , N ew Y o rk , a i'd is em ployed in the bacterio logy de­p artm ent of Johnson & Jo h n so n ,, R ese arch C enter, New B ru n s v ic k .

H e r fiance w as g raduated . rom Red Bank C ath o lic H igh School He attended Monmouth Co llege , 'Vest Long B ra n d i, and is se rv in g 'is a p riva te in the U . S. A rm y Sec r ity Agency at F o rt Devens, M ass. He p rev iously was em ployed by J )hn« son & Johnson R ese arch Cent< r .

Eg e t-B u ccoM r. and M rs . P h ilip C . B t] ;c o , .

L lo yd R d ., M ataw an , have anntmnc- ;ed the engagem ent of the ir dfy.gh- te r, S te lla , to John F . E g e l ; J r . , son nf M r. and M rs . Joseph H i Rv- an, 16 Georgetown R d .. P a rh o . v*

M iss Bucco is a g r a d u a l o f \ M ataw an Reg ional H igh Sc l i l ind

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Is em ployed b y H ess Inc . P& th A m bo y. H er fia n c e a lso It a grad­uate o f M ataw an Reg ional H i|;h School and fo rm e r ly w as o ip lo y i id b y Foo d F » l r S to res , In c . He ia In the U . S . N a v y , stati med j«t th * G re a t L ik e * N a v a l "ra in i s|g Station , 111., w h ere he ip ‘ 'tend liig C la ss A E le c tro n ic ! T e .h n lc a n School. :

No date has been set for lie wild- ding.

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H O L Y W E E K S F .R V IC E SW ednesday — T h e L ita n y , 1 :00 P .M .

Ho ly l l iu r s d s y — H o ly Com m union, 1:0 0 A .M . and 1:00 3 „VI. Good F r id a y — Pass ion S e rv ice , 12 Noon - T e n e b rae , 1 :00 ? .M .

E A S T E R S E R V IC E S l . 'M A .M . — H o ly Com m union and B re a k fa s t S :M A .M . — H o ly Com m union 1 :4 * A .M . — C hu rch School 1 :41 A .M . — I lo ly Com m union .

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