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94th YEAR — 49tK WEEK. «*nibcr !• Etfitfoia) taawtatlo® MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963 Mitnrwi J<:n*9v i.Vosv AijnriiUon vntjie. Copv 1 evi Cents k / Bi-amh Baok FLOYD LEWIS Thirty-six area residents received ♦heir decrees at tha Rutgers Uni- versity Commencement held yes- terday in New Brunswick. A totnl of 2730 degrees wora awarded. Dr, Ma«on W. Groan, president of the Slat* University, was princi- pal speaker at ceremonies attended hy more than 18,000 parsons In Rut- gers Stadium. Dr. Gross conferred nine honorary degrees in addition to the baccalaureate and advanced degrees awarded to graduates ol 14 colleges a 1 schools of the Uni- versity. Earlier in the day, Dr. Gross officiated at tha commence- ment of Douglass College, women’f -jtvlslon of the University, where a Record <35 baccalaureate degrees Were awarded. The total of 3165 de- grees awarded represents ll) in- crease of 12 per cent over the mim- ber conferred Iasi year by the State University. The degrees Included !>S doctorates In philosophy, 16 doctoi*- lusftii TERENCE P. DURM\N ates in education and some fi20 oili- er advanced degrees. Undergrad- uate degrees, Including those con- ferred at Dougli\ss, totuled about 2235. ‘ ' Keypori graduates were James Bernard Coughlin, 33 Pershing PI., Bf.chelor of Science from Univer- sity College; Mrs. Jeanne (Block) Gonz, IIM Osborn St., Muster of Social Work, Graduate School of Social Work; Edward Albert Nor- berg, 117 Laurelhurst Dr., Bachelor of Science; Frederick Karl Schein, 17 Warren St., Bachelor of Arts; Frank Schneider, 21) Walling Terr., Master of Education; Mrs, Alice V. Smith, 120 Main St., Bachelor of Science, in •service, School of Edu- cation; Sheldon Emanuel Zolna, IU Broad St., Doctor of Philosophy, flatlet Graduate* Graduates from Hazlet Included Frederic R. Arden, 12 Mallard St., Master of Science; Miss Joan Anne WILLIAM E. OKAVES Butler. 11 Allan St.. Bachelor of Arts, Douglass, major in mathema- tics; Miss Marin I- DelBunno, ,10 fleelwood Dr., tsacneior of Aits, Newark, major in English, member of Newman Club, Wednesday So- ciety, English Club; Howard Ar- nold Highy, 31 Calt Dr., Bachelor of Science, University College; Gif- ford Jerome Kelnian, 9 Heming- way Dr., Bachelor of Arts wilh hon- ors, University College; William Thomas Turner, 17 Buttonwood PI.. Bachelor of Science. University Col- lege. Matawan graduates were Roger Alan Beeman, K New Brunswick Ave., Bachelor of Arts; Jnlm Wil- liam Bragdon, PO flox 232, Bache- lor of Arts, University College; Martin Julius Lautenvald jr., 77 Ravine Dr., Bachelor of Science; Floyd l.ewis, 8 Maple Ave., Bach- elor of Science, University College; L ii .V U t i'l. L" IMS > i J NOIIMAN PHIMOST Ave., Master of Education. Miss Carolyn Joan Walsh. 67-1 Prospect Ave., Cliffwood Beach, re ceived her Bachelor of Science De- gree from Douglass with a major in Home Economics. For four years she was a member of tlie Ilimio E l Club and Newman Club. Others In Area Graduating from Marlboro Town- ship were Terence Philip Unman, ll) John St., RD 1, Morganville, Bachelor uf Science, University Col- lege, William Eaton Graves, Slate Hospital, Bachelor of Arts, David Barry Hindin, Main St., Bachelor of Science, Norman Primost, HD I, Bachelor of Arts, and William G. Smith RD 1, Ryan Rd., Muster of Education. Old Bridge graduate* were Mich- ael Edward Aliearn, 21 Shetland Rd., Bachelor of Science. Unieer- yi.' Roads Or Nall Battle Flares Committee Warned Of Cliffwood Plight A proposal under consideriillon to nude roud improvements in Cliffwood for tlie construction of a new township ball was brought un- der fire Monday night at the meet- ing of the Matawan 'lowiiiliip Gun- Iniili’O. "Cliffwood people are very disappointed," one resident said. As reijoi'ted flrsi in 'lhe Matawan Journal last weelt, Ihe township toni/nltteo lias under consideration I lentutive proposal to eliminate from a street improvement nch>-cl- ulo agreed to by Levitt and Sons, Inc., severnl streets In Ihe Cliff- (continued on puge four) Wehrle GetsBusRuns; George Wants Check Hiii. contracts lor school trans- portation for the Matawan Region- al district pe.M-d Monday from Michael and Lucy George Mata- Wiin, operators for a period of years pant, fo fivd Wehrle, Cliff* wood, successor to [In* jointer Kopf's Hus Service, on Mr. Wehi'ie’s low hid* on live route.-. Thu board calied on to act on bids submittcd after a renew- al of contract with Mr. Gent}.;*- a? $2!>,.r>80.75 Wjl.1 * voided when he withdrew the tender Inst month, Tho present contractor took thi.s action when Jin* board acted mi a suggestion by F.atl B. Garrison, county supei intindent of schools, that bidii be sought on a dual run basis! for comparison with the George figure Mr. George protect- ed that any other hiddei would know his figure, would surely hid tinder it. in April bids had b<en sought on a single run basi*> hut came in at figures; weil beyond the appropriation feu trai:.sj>ori«‘tion in the |i):iii<»l budget. so the board had lo reveit to tiie dual run basis. The bids leceived on the dual rim basis in mid-May vvere as fol- lows: Route 1, Mr. Wehrle, Clift- Wood, SIS 75 per day; Mr. (icorg'*. Mata wan, $23.51) per day; Route 2, Mr. Wuhrle JM.'JH, Mr. Gcnrge (continued on page four) Jaycees Install Seal Bells In Police Car 5T'*5 ' v*;* Carl Joseph Youngman, 1 Fountain | sity College; P.oberl J. Cavalier, 211 Alpha Ave.. Master of Business Administration, School of Business Administration; Llmrles Patrick Cole, I -16 Main St., Bachelor of .Sci- ence, University College; Bryan David Gui'ruto, 2-1 Sadowski Dr., Bachelor of Arts, Francis James Haughey, HI) 1, Master of Sciencu; Thomas Patrick Higgins. 18 Sher- man Ave., Master of Education; James Michael Hughes. 46 East Alton PI., Bachelor of Science, Uni- versity College, David Joseph Ma- her, 6 Harold St., Bachelor of Sci- ence, University College; Douglas 0. Tulper, 44 Southwood Dr., Bach- elor of Science, University College, Also receiving degree* were Miss Marilyn Patricia Ve/./.osi, I Willow Brook KiJ.. Holmdel, Bachelor of Arts, Douglass; Arms and Maris Buzu, M Park .Ve., Keansburg, Bachelor of Arts. Pedestrian It Killed Crossing Route 35 A -13 MalJ-vun Township man was pronounced dead at Penh Amboy Hospital P; id.iv night af- ter In* was hit by a car mar Houle '.\S and County Hd., C|ii?v\oo;i Po- lice .said Kobci'f lohfir-ofi. : Ia>( k'sovvn address wa* I hud Avi : i;iilfwo.»il. wa- st i u< I hy a car di iv- : t ii by f-.n^'o-- i H ildwin, f'l'.im ;s . I’i.. Ha/!- 1, wi,, a I,.- aik'vi or.:'* ;ja Mr H-iltiuin v.as r-'U-.i.s , e tl -.-n had ■ »r. h ' fiai i1 '1 ot * -*'is i i:'.j* de a1 ii i>y ,iiitn. P<d.iv ; t‘jr ?i i tlu-rt- an- no k,n>wn rf.-i’lve:. Regional Sewer Plan Is Favored Council, Board Of Health, Pil<o Confer Malayan Bor«rit|'h Coutnd and Board of Health nift with Charley M. Pike, dire1 tor of the Monmouth County ('famuli^ {Joard Monday, on tiu* pinbldii <d th*' di\<liaij'.( of ‘iewa^e eltliu'nt into slreum^ flow- ing into iakf' that Noid'T tin* two titles ol tin* ))oi.iii|di. Ai imni>'dtale esp'Ut ol the p-nblt'm ^ th< plan loi 'he M.i hnie.c ih'Neloptnenl Kno.vi' a-. I tii.f I rfi< ft'. I- ' auo's on the ’• '• ‘‘'■ t -h-oe of 1.lie' l.**tfer:s on f ■ toi in 'i I i im : A Sji'Mi'cj '.md.. bovd'11 iij.'. P"'.ite TiPi. Mr /’do ac!</jov.l('d,vd Hut a H’l-'t'iiial itpi'iiiai Ii in\tj !vitjj* Marl- boto (Old . • I 11 ,1A,i,I j i;Vr :n ••dn imoufli Coioify and Made-on To.\ii'.hip tn Midtli'" the only wav out. Jh drain basin a(tf ‘ • IV ft. head of that body la*t m^nt. But the members, with Mrs. Kate Jack- son as iheir principal spokesman, refused to bt: shaken front then | position, declaring it was (loan on inn* advice and recommendation ol 11 ht- school board's attorney. Chfion i 1 . Barkalow. hreehoid. ! Robert S e n a . sapunntentiL-n(, Joined several tn lhe atuheneo in the criltciam nt the new iidu. He found indecision aud pu/./.lomcnt made a pan of tho siatus of l>oth his own of lice and that uf teach- ers by a ml* bv which n ieacher mav bo called on to |»o into con- ference with thn board, with the administrator noi u part ot tht: conversations. It was Mr. Sena s vtesv h teach- er summoned and not wantmg such a conference would be put in a precarious position In employ- ment. But Joseph Vota. a board member. obs«tved that tcacncrs were employees of ine bf>ard and it would bo curious tf an employer could not cull any employee for a private conference. Hy-Pu.SB Administrate But I awrence Youn^man found it a bad by-passing of lhe administra- tor as an executive charged with leucher supervision by the boaid. (continued on pane four) Matawan lownship Atlamev n.uiH'ri Smith reported Monday itti’.hl he. Is re:aiyiii“ a iormal petition !<> present lo (lie Male Board of Public Utility Commis- aloners seeking replace.ment of Ihe woodio span on Unvd Kd., across the Central Kaihoad of New Jersey ri|>ht'Oi-way the bruise, ncketv. narrow and anc.'cnt, is uleuneal to one on Atlantic Ave. wh:eh tne PUt late last year ordeied replaced by the railroad. It will be re- placed bv a steel span, including walk facilities. Mayor John Marz jr expressed concern at the committee meet- ing (hat plans did not call tor a temporary jvdoslnan lvossuik al the Atlantic it. site while the bridge was heiiU’ replaced. "Ih a t's goini! lo cause somebody u problem.' he forecast. School Buses For L'nder Two-M iles Marlboro Answer To Route 79 Hazards Approval To Spend $4,151,000 In Twp. Madison lownship Board ol M* Mention won a surrmu vieiorv hist m'iht. Its program to expend Sl,« . Ul.tlUf) to add to school tacil’.tr.'s ui tlie township was ap|)rovtkd oy tnH i voters. J.iu t») ib l. Hv: board now can build throe now .srhuois, pm on tive new additions, pjovido . sevon of these .scnools with special kiud-Mmarten io..i;i,i and atrpurpoiO rooms, put an a.l-puipose room on another school, all on th^ el>.*rm 'u* } tarv level, lucre are 101 n'::u!ai* classrooms involved tn JuUhfon to ? the kmoei^arten and all-purpos# # lactlilies, | (continued on pa^e Tour) Awarded Doclaiale Reginald Pokallus. Sonuo viito# i son ol .*dr. (.nd Mrs. K. 1-okallus. ! Harding Blvd.. Matawan. recetveq | his Doctorate ;n Microbiology ab 1 the Huti*e:Umversiiv (ommenci>t j mem iast evcrunu. lit: is employed I by the Col^aie-Palmohve Peu Ri>* : senrch t enter. New hnmsw itk. \larlooro lownship Board of | t.ducat ion last nigiu pledged u program oJ |ran.sp>natjon at le.ss than the |wo miles distance from. school at which the state reim- J Salurday. during June, July an burses the boa/d for 7a per rent of the cost. Ihis program would (continued on page toui) Matnwon Borough i'olico Cbluf John Mcln* had « vent l>ol| bn/p/IM In Ihe police mr on Suudtty hy Martin Gailurrl jr., Ion, cli.drmitn <A ihu cnmpalgn for llo' KcypoH Jayceei, And Blclnird Ifflcktnnuo, urging the hnl illation of ie.il l>< lls in all passenger car*. lhe !\b»!Mwaiid\cypnrl Jayeee*. Pfojeel will be rlhmiKed on Salindav and Sunday and June 13 nnd IQ, when liiey will Nidi lu'Ht Im 'Mi I o Ihe public In tlie Erosion Project Brings Problems Area Affected Privately-Owned Plans of tiie tl S. Army Coip*. ol Mngineen, to pjjjviile (Modern «on- trol and hui ncme piot*‘{ *;.;n tr? numii'i|>al;ii'‘n tioiitii:;’ on P ^nU'ii Bay ll.rough n maior If ,u h r«-: latiultion proj»'r? luis inouL’Mt M.if* awan Towi-.iop »>ftit.ii'U -oin' cun sternalion CommiM<‘etnan H'-oiy l;-. 1rap- iiagen Monday nnleti the problem is (hut the property is priv ii' lv- ewned, “ I'm not sure it’s light to spend taxpayers' money to improve j private prope/ty,” lu* commrntfd. . Mayor >^hn Mar/ jr I'ejxiMt'd that j tiie corps plans to beaclifill about j 5(10(1 feet of pr'i[>eny along ihe ; (continued ou page font) j Benjamin Dapvel! Dies In Oregon j Retiied Bishop Former- Rector In This Aroa | 1 lie Un-Ill Kev. th 11< i 11, 1111:. i fiiin'ap Dagvvrll. j -'ifd ii ^l.oj) o| ; i h< ' r’oiiCopal I >!o ' r o- ul < li'"’"H j and loi mer Ke\ |m/i I .in i M.Oawan 1 ifi mr. fin d Sond *y. .linn* .'. I ' " ' | ai ill** aj'.e ol 72 | In l:H*t|. niter iu^ r«.*lIr*•*»>»**n, ne i dx'a a trmixuMiy issi|'uni"nl ns i art in;!' n*e|oi of t»'. Paul'ii Ijjisro | pal ( luud i in Kumr lie r<lui ned I to Oregon thr not year iiie pev !)r. Dagwell was i’I'mI.m ! Bishop el : Orei'on in I'.I.V j , He had bem d-,‘fin and lector of S; .lohn'n ('hup'h !n J Denver, (.id., since IMt. in JO.JJ !*<•wai H’jHHted to haM a‘isi*te*t mj h',i,otlatious that brought ab«>ul the | reh ase of Chaika Hocltdiei II, a j (( oaiinuetl on page fom ) j To I ake Out t h n coal ( In' l.i it ft if d Vii hup ) oi Scajlopi v '. I /I , $1 | Kollo P<' ;l 11 hi je I Strathmore Dems ! Name Officers . Al a regular meeting of ihe ! Strallwnore Deinoeratn: ( lull, Ua- ! i id A Wolfe was elerted the first peiinanent .jresi(K.nt. I tils oi^ani /uiion. wlm li C.IM 1'.. in ii e.visu-nre f , ijrtt:irv jm-iitiy lui* .-le(.ii *1 tiiice eoiintv coniniiu.-enien and is tomiir.e two i.ide|vnidfiit car- | ,1,( || I wt I i h p fn.',|||!|!|.t. 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94th YEAR — 49tK WEEK. «*nibcr !•Etfitfoia) taawtatlo® MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963 Mitnrwi J<:n*9v i.Vosv AijnriiUon vntjie. Copv 1 evi Cents

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B i - a m h B a o k

F L O Y D LEW IS

Thirty-six area residents received ♦heir decrees at tha Rutgers Uni­versity Commencement held yes­terday in New Brunswick. A totnl of 2730 degrees wora awarded.

Dr, Ma«on W. Groan, president of the Slat* University, was princi­pal speaker at ceremonies attended hy more than 18,000 parsons In Rut­gers Stadium. Dr. Gross conferred nine honorary degrees in addition to the baccalaureate and advanced degrees awarded to graduates ol 14 colleges a 1 schools of the Uni­versity. Earlier in the day, Dr. Gross officiated at tha commence­ment of Douglass College, women’f -jtvlslon of the University, where a Record <35 baccalaureate degrees Were awarded. The total of 3165 de­grees awarded represents ll) in­crease of 12 per cent over the mim- ber conferred Iasi year by the State University. The degrees Included !>S doctorates In philosophy, 16 doctoi*-

lusftiiT E R E N C E P . D U R M \N

ates in education and some fi20 oili­er advanced degrees. Undergrad­uate degrees, Including those con­ferred at Dougli\ss, totuled about 2235. ‘ '

Keypori graduates were James Bernard Coughlin, 33 Pershing PI., Bf.chelor of Science from Univer­sity College; Mrs. Jeanne (Block) Gonz, IIM Osborn St., Muster of Social Work, Graduate School of Social Work; Edward Albert Nor- berg, 117 Laurelhurst Dr., Bachelor of Science; Frederick Karl Schein, 17 Warren St., Bachelor of Arts; Frank Schneider, 21) Walling Terr., Master of Education; Mrs, Alice V. Smith, 120 Main St., Bachelor of Science, in • service, School of Edu­cation; Sheldon Emanuel Zolna, IU Broad St., Doctor of Philosophy,

flatlet Graduate* Graduates from Hazlet Included

Frederic R. Arden, 12 Mallard St., Master of Science; Miss Joan Anne

W ILLIA M E . O KA V ES

Butler. 11 Allan St.. Bachelor of Arts, Douglass, major in mathema­tics; Miss Marin I- DelBunno, ,10 fleelwood Dr., tsacneior of Aits, Newark, major in English, member of Newman Club, Wednesday So­ciety, English Club; Howard Ar­nold Highy, 31 Calt Dr., Bachelor of Science, University College; Gif­ford Jerome Kelnian, 9 Heming­way Dr., Bachelor of Arts wilh hon­ors, University College; William Thomas Turner, 17 Buttonwood PI.. Bachelor of Science. University Col­lege.

Matawan graduates were Roger Alan Beeman, K New Brunswick Ave., Bachelor of Arts; Jnlm Wil­liam Bragdon, PO flox 232, Bache­lor of Arts, University College; Martin Julius Lautenvald jr., 77 Ravine Dr., Bachelor of Science; Floyd l.ewis, 8 Maple Ave., Bach­elor of Science, University College;

L ii . VU t i ' l . L" IM S >i J NOIIMAN PHIMOST

Ave., Master of Education. Miss Carolyn Joan Walsh. 67-1

Prospect Ave., Cliffwood Beach, re ceived her Bachelor of Science De­gree from Douglass with a major in Home Economics. For four years she was a member of tlie Ilimio E l Club and Newman Club.

Others In AreaGraduating from Marlboro Town­

ship were Terence Philip Unman, ll) John St., RD 1, Morganville, Bachelor uf Science, University Col­lege, William Eaton Graves, Slate Hospital, Bachelor of Arts, David Barry Hindin, Main St., Bachelor of Science, Norman Primost, HD I, Bachelor of Arts, and William G. Smith RD 1, Ryan Rd., Muster of Education.

Old Bridge graduate* were Mich­ael Edward Aliearn, 21 Shetland Rd., Bachelor of Science. Unieer-

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B a t t l e F la r e sCommittee Warned Of Cliffwood Plight

A proposal under consideriillon to nude roud improvements in Cliffwood for tlie construction of a new township ball was brought un­der fire Monday night at the meet­ing of the Matawan 'lowiiiliip Gun- Iniili’O. "Cliffwood people are very disappointed," one resident said.

As reijoi'ted flrsi in 'lhe Matawan Journal last weelt, Ihe township toni/nltteo lias under consideration I lentutive proposal to eliminate from a street improvement nch>-cl- ulo agreed to by Levitt and Sons, Inc., severnl streets In Ihe Cliff-

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Wehrle GetsBusRuns; George Wants CheckHiii. contracts lor school trans­

portation for the Matawan Region­al district pe.M-d Monday from Michael and Lucy George Mata- Wiin, operators for a period of years pant, fo fivd Wehrle, Cliff* wood, successor to [In* jointer Kopf's Hus Service, on Mr. Wehi'ie’s low hid* on live route.-.

Thu board calied on to act on bids submittcd after a renew­al of contract with Mr. Gent}.;*- a? $2!>,.r>80.75 Wjl.1* voided when he withdrew the tender Inst month, Tho present contractor took thi.s action when Jin* board acted mi a suggestion by F.atl B. Garrison, county supei intindent of schools,

that bidii be sought on a dual run basis! for comparison with the George figure Mr. George protect­ed that any other hiddei would know his figure, would surely hid tinder it. in April bids had b< en sought on a single run basi*> hut came in at figures; weil beyond the appropriation feu trai:.sj>ori«‘tion in the |i):iii<»l budget. so the board had lo reveit to tiie dual run basis.

The bids leceived on the dual rim basis in mid-May vvere as fol­lows: Route 1, Mr. Wehrle, Clift- Wood, SIS 75 per day; Mr. (icorg'*. Mata wan, $23.51) per day; Route 2, Mr. Wuhrle JM.'JH, Mr. Gcnrge

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Jaycees Install Seal Bells In Police Car

5 T '* 5' v*;*

Carl Joseph Youngman, 1 Fountain | sity College; P.oberl J. Cavalier,211 Alpha Ave.. Master of Business Administration, School of Business Administration; Llmrles Patrick Cole, I-16 Main St., Bachelor of .Sci­ence, University College; Bryan David Gui'ruto, 2-1 Sadowski Dr., Bachelor of Arts, Francis James Haughey, HI) 1, Master of Sciencu; Thomas Patrick Higgins. 18 Sher­man Ave., Master of Education; James Michael Hughes. 46 East Alton PI., Bachelor of Science, Uni­versity College, David Joseph Ma­her, 6 Harold St., Bachelor of Sci­ence, University College; Douglas 0. Tulper, 44 Southwood Dr., Bach­elor of Science, University College,

Also receiving degree* were Miss Marilyn Patricia Ve/./.osi, I Willow Brook KiJ.. Holmdel, Bachelor of Arts, Douglass; Arms and Maris Buzu, M Park .Ve., Keansburg, Bachelor of Arts.

Pedestr ian It Killed Crossing Route 35

A -13 MalJ-vun Townshipman was pronounced dead at Penh Amboy Hospital P; id.iv night af­ter In* was hit by a car mar Houle '.\S and County Hd., C|ii?v\oo;i Po­lice .said Kobci'f lohfir-ofi.

: Ia>( k'sovvn a d d re s s w a * I h u d A v i : i ; i i l fw o .» i l . w a - st i u< I h y a c a r d i i v ­: t ii b y f-.n^'o-- i H i ld w in , f 'l '. im ;s . I ’ i.. Ha/!- 1, w i,, a I,.- a ik 'v i or.:'* ■ ;ja M r H - ilt iu in v .a s r-'U-.i.s, etl -.-n h a d ■ »r. h ' fia i i1' 1 ot * -*'isi i:'.j* d e a 1 ii i>y ,ii itn . P< d .iv ; t‘jr ?i i • tlu-rt- an- no k,n>wn r f .- i’ lve:.

R e g io n a l S e w e r

P la n Is F a v o r e dCouncil, Board Of Health, Pil<o Confer

Malayan Bor«rit|'h Coutnd and Board of Health nift with Charley M. Pike, dire1 tor of the Monmouth County ('famuli^ {Joard Monday, on tiu* pinbldii <d th*' di\<liaij'.( of ‘iewa^e eltliu'nt into slreum flow­ing into iakf' that Noid'T tin* two titles ol tin* ))oi.iii|di. Ai imni>'dtale esp'Ut ol the p-nblt'm ^ th< plan loi 'he M.i hnie.c ih'Neloptnenl Kno.vi' a-. I tii.f I rfi< f t'. I-' auo's on the ’•'•‘‘'■t -h-oe of 1 .lie' l.**tfer:s on f ■ toi in 'i I i im : A Sji'Mi'cj'.md.. bovd' 1 1 ■ iij.'. P"'.ite TiPi.

Mr /’do ac!</jov.l('d,vd Hut a H’l-'t'iiial itpi'iiiai Ii in\tj!vitjj* Marl-boto (Old . • I 11,1 A ,i, I j i;Vr :n••dn imoufli Coioify and Made-on To.\ii'.hip tn Midtli'" the only wav out. Jh drain basin a(tf

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head of that body la*t m^nt. But the members, with Mrs. Kate Jack­son as iheir principal spokesman, refused to bt: shaken front then

| position, declaring it was (loan on inn* advice and recommendation ol 11ht- school board's attorney. Chfion i 1 . Barkalow. hreehoid.! Robert S e n a . sapunntentiL-n(, Joined several tn lhe atuheneo in the criltciam nt the new iidu. He found indecision aud pu/./.lomcnt made a pan of tho siatus of l>oth his own of lice and that uf teach­ers by a ml* bv which n ieacher mav bo called on to |»o into con­ference with thn board, with the administrator noi u part ot tht: conversations.

It was Mr. Sena s vtesv h teach­er summoned and not wantmg such a conference would be put in a precarious position In employ­ment. But Joseph Vota. a board member. obs«tved that tcacncrs were employees of ine bf>ard and it would bo curious tf an employer could not cull any employee for a private conference.

Hy-Pu.SB Administrate But I awrence Youn^man found it

a bad by-passing of lhe administra­tor as an executive charged with leucher supervision by the boaid.

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Matawan lownship Atlamev n.uiH'ri Smith reported Monday itti’.hl he. Is re:aiyiii“ a iormal petition !<> present lo (lie Male Board of Public Utility Commis- aloners seeking replace.ment of Ihe woodio span on Unvd Kd., across the Central Kaihoad of New Jersey ri|>ht'Oi-way

the bruise, ncketv. narrow and anc.'cnt, is uleuneal to one on Atlantic Ave. wh:eh tne PUt late last year ordeied replaced by the railroad. It will be re­placed bv a steel span, including walk facilities.

Mayor John Marz jr expressed concern at the committee meet­ing (hat plans did not call tor a temporary jvdoslnan lvossuik al the Atlantic it. site while the bridge was heiiU’ replaced. "Ihat's goini! lo cause somebody u problem.' he forecast.

S c h o o l B u s e s F o r

L 'n d e r T w o -M ile sM arlboro A nsw er To Route 79 H azards

A ppro v a l To Spend $4 ,151 ,000 In Twp.

Madison lownship Board ol M* Mention won a surrmu vieiorv hist m'iht. Its program to expend Sl,« . Ul.tlUf) to add to school tacil’.tr.'s ui tlie township was ap|)rovtkd oy tnH

i voters. J.iu t») ib l. Hv: board now can build throe now .srhuois, pm on ti ve new additions, pjovido . sevon of these .scnools with special kiud-Mmarten io..i;i,i and atrpurpoiO rooms, put an a.l-puipose room on another school, all on th el>.*rm'u*

} tarv level, lucre are 101 n'::u!ai* classrooms involved tn JuUhfon to

? the kmoei^arten and all-purpos## lactlilies,| (continued on pa^e Tour)

Awarded DoclaialeReginald Pokallus. Sonuo viito#

i son ol .*dr. (.nd Mrs. K. 1-okallus.! Harding Blvd.. Matawan. recetveq | his Doctorate ;n Microbiology ab 1 the Huti*e:Umversiiv (ommenci>t j mem iast evcrunu. lit: is employed I by the Col^aie-Palmohve Peu Ri>*: senrch t enter. New hnmsw itk.\larlooro lownship Board of

| t.ducat ion last nigiu pledged u program oJ |ran.sp>natjon at le.ss than the |wo miles distance from.school at which the state reim- J Salurday. during June, July an burses the boa/d for 7a per rent of the cost. Ihis program would

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Matnwon Borough i'olico Cbluf John Mcln* had « vent l>ol| bn/p/IM In Ihe police mr on Suudtty hy Martin Gailurrl jr., Ion, cli.drmitn <A ihu cnmpalgn for llo' KcypoH Jayceei, And Blclnird Ifflcktnnuo,

urging the hnl illation of ie.il l>< lls in all passenger car*.

lhe !\b»!Mwaiid\cypnrl Jayeee*. Pfojeel will be rlhmiKed on Salindav and Sunday and June 13 nnd IQ, when liiey will Nidi lu'Ht Im'Mi Io Ihe public In tlie

E r o s io n P r o j e c t

B r in g s P r o b le m sArea Affected Privately-O w ned

Plans of tiie tl S. Army Coip*. ol Mngineen, to pjjjviile (Modern « on- trol and hui ncme piot*‘{ *;.;n tr? numii'i|>al;ii'‘n tioiitii:;’ on P nU'ii Bay ll.rough n maior If ,u h r«-: latiultion proj»'r? luis inouL’Mt M.if* awan Towi-.iop »>ftit.ii'U -oin' cun sternalion

CommiM<‘etnan H'-oiy l;-. 1 rap- iiagen Monday nnleti the problem is (hut the property is priv ii' lv- ewned, “ I'm not sure it’s light to spend taxpayers' money to improve j private prope/ty,” lu* commrntfd. . Mayor > hn Mar/ jr I'ejxiMt'd that j tiie corps plans to beaclifill about j 5(10(1 feet of pr'i[>eny along ihe ;

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D ie s In O r e g o n jRetiied Bishop Former- Rector In This Aroa |

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In l:H*t|. niter iu r«.*lIr*•*»>»**n, ne i dx'a a trmixuMiy issi|'uni"nl ns i art in;!' n*e|oi of t»'. Paul'ii Ijjisro | pal ( luu d i in Kumr lie r<lui ned I to Oregon thr not year iiie pev !)r. Dagwell was i’I'm I.m! Bishop el : Orei'on in I'.I.Vj, He had bem d-,‘fin and lector of S; .lohn'n ('hup'h !n J Denver, (.id., since IMt. in JO.JJ !*<• ■ wai H’jHHted to haM a‘isi*te*t mj h',i,otlatious that brought ab«>ul the | reh ase of Chaika Hocltdiei I I , a j

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«if Uie monument. ' lAl ft 15 a nt jo nt ervkr* rn rc

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f'ogs Two THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N J Ihursday, June 6, 1963

S t r a t h m o r e C u b S c o a t s R e c e i v e C h a r i e r

Proycr all preseui observed ta'tnmuteaf silence Oscar Bennett. i MSt commander. placed a wreath : In fr?nt ol Ihe monument. Mrs. T»-

.■:|rie L»nibersoii, auxiliary president. ;pjacetl ft wreath on the Inftpl. the monument. Mrs. I.amars. rpfirc-

. fenling (he Morpanvlllc Harrnorvv Hub, placed a wri-alh at Die.right. Kenrv Sadowsli). vice commander, presented corsages - to.--Cold- Star Mothers, Mrs. Hatne Brsurijtaro *nd Mrs- Vera Bi'Gwn. Mrs. Flor- tnw Farrell. *noiher Cold Star

-"Mother,-was -unable lo be-present., v T h e [ . e f i io n m n v s a ls o p la e o d . a - fcro-Tie iC K io n m a r k u i ' a n d a w r e a lh

a t th e B i a v c o f ih e i r d t p a i i e i l c o m r a d e s , D a » i d B a r i r a m /ind S t a c e y M a t t h e w s . T a k in p . p a r t m the s e rv - i c f E ' w e r e : M r.- B e n n e t t ; . M i '. S a - f lo w s lu ; A , L a P l e r r e , v i c e c o m m a n ­d e r : R u d o lp h G e l ih a r d l , a d ju ta n t ; A l f r e d S t o r e r . p as t c o m m a n d e r ;

- h e n ry . B r a u t ig a m . C h a p la in , i M l 's . C h e s t e r J a m e s o n n m l io n s .

H a n d y a n d W a r r e n , f i l le d in a ro u n d . th v . .‘M o r g a n v i l l e : M o n u m e n t w it h

b lu e s io n e . T h e y a ls o p u l lo p - so il■ in Ih e [ lo w e r u rn s a n d b e d s u n d

p la n te d re d g e r a n iu m s in e a c h .

Ja i l Sentence■ O w e.e K ie in u n , S a le m P I . , C lif f- w o o d , w a s u e n le n c e d lo a onii-ln- U v o - y e a i S t J l i Puson le r in l o r f a ; j u r y a n d u t t e i in g a lo r ; ;e i l b a n k c h e c k fo r $>0 A p r 10 in M a t a w jn ‘l o w n s lu p T h e s c n te n c i' w i l l n m c o n p u n j t i l l y w n h a s e n te n c e f ro m U n io n c o u n t y m a t K ie m a n is n o w »ei-vm j4. ■ ■ - -

L E f iA L N O TICE

! I t U \L NO I I U1-- ;---! NOTICE ..■“ “ •1 TaHc i 1 i . o >mt' h i . ?radj:<£ ht f-'reoe;, r /

s ll iocI in ihe Hv.mi^h * i1 vau for a pivnar.v rct;i 1 ; con.-ump-

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( M r s . K i i i i i C o t ib a r d ! , M rs . M a u d e M r s L o u is L e c i e i ' won th e p m « • SidOcs, Miss Thurt'sa Welbus. Mrs M°f' lhw evening.

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ill! their friends and neighbors for j " 'R u i p0ii?enr. Jr.. Vic* 1'wsideul. i *2. n !1« o i(heir many kindiiesf.es during their | f V « * - ? f " r - , i ihrA Meunk and n^ht mltuii* Irecent bereavernenl, especially U icl^y n ..v .« i ^ urQ „Mi |Priests of Si. Joseph's, Malawan 6b}pftii>ns. it »n.v. nbuuid be muiir |B o r o u g h F i r s t A id D r . A A , C a p - X ^ " ? h e ^ « S r S j j .U-ent a m a n . M a t a w a n N u r s e s ^ e ^ is i r y ; i M ;, . JU H n Jer^c-v. h * " '1 ‘h ir iy t j i r w nnm ite.’i U o s i i u o

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been m a d e to flu? Town.ship C o m m ittee of Hid T o w n sh ip of M a ta w a n by F S i M L iq u o rs lm.\, n N e w .Je rsey C o rp o ra lion , tro d in K as F ft M l.fquor.v h a v ln t its p r in c ip a l o ff ic e in S to re Nn. X ot b u ild ing Jn the C e n tra l Shop ­p ing P l : t / a I n v n t r t l on t ltr Aouthu-'v-t conn-f of S ta le t llftliw n y Route No .15 and C llf lw o o d A ven u e . C lllfw oud ,M nhisvan Tnv.nshJp .• T h e nam e* and rcsldenoos of a ll o lf ic c rs and ’d ire c to rs . «»nd lhe i ia m rs an d reK ifJcncer of at) jHookhniderx lioh ling on*' <j i m o re p e r ccn tum of tho htuck uf SiUid cu rpo ra tion a re iis fo llo w s :

F ra n k A . H oluh , 32 A n n a p o lis D r iv e , l ia a le t . M . J .

B e r th a Holub, 32 A n n n p o lU D r iv e , l!u7.let,‘ N . .1. 1

Milt*8 W a lte r . 1^5 M o rris to w n R oad . tC iirabelh . N . J , .

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O h jcd io n . if a n y . bhcu ld he m a d e im m e d ia te ly in w r it in g lo : M a rg a re t P . Vichi-tM'k.i CU‘ik . of tho Borough of w un, N e w Je ib r y . ,

. . Jc p c p h Vact-ard lla20 H ig h S t . . i M a ta w a n , N e w J c r s « v

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ing a * H e le rsn n ’s B iittornvood M an o r | u s M pptiid to tlie M a y o r and C o un c il o f the B o io u c h of M a la ss iin , N . J fo r a B e l id i P le n a r y C nnM im ption L it| lio r L icen se fo r p rcm fsr.s iu ca fed a t H o id e .14, M a ta w a n , N . J .

N am e n n d ' a d d r f ^ e s of O ffice ra a re as iollowi>:

F r« n k I ’e le rro n , 1- X la ih ‘ on A v e ..B r a d le y B«*ach, N . J- , O fH cer, Di* j e r ln r , S to ckh o ld er. •

J a r n r t S la m o s , 113B Con.v«ntry A v e .,C hc ltenhm u , P .h il«d e lp l'ia . P n ., O f - . I ’a ik . Nf-w J e r s e y . f jc e r . D irp cfo r, S lo ck h o ld e r . : j v ,uj., W it/« l Tuft.s

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vonhro tra d in g as F lo 's B a r has a p * : D iS a n to ha* app lied to tt ir M a jo r«dcd to the Tow nf.ltip C o m m ittee of I and* C o un c il of the B o ro u g h of M u lt-the 'i'o w n sh in oi M c ta w a n for n plen- w un for a p len a ry re ta il <-';rifiunp-a ry re ta il co n su m p tio n ' 1lcem;« foi i tion liccn.se fo r p tem istrs * i iu a t id *t

rem ises situated , No. 1 C en trn i Avt* 11 M a in S t .. M e ta w a u . N . J .liue: a lso k im w n nml dei-lenm cd «b ObJeL-tloni. I f i n r s linu ld b» mmlc-l J . t , . „ ^ l fifA C* 4 ' ,r r * . . . . i , t , , . „ i n n n I . . . ' '. . - . . . .

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1'akB notice d ia l Itk ’harc! E . G ll l ls I J'.a s l s e v cn lj; l i v r i . S l (i-l-I <u h iv ■ I c ’ i i w n r i r p ! trad ing as M a la w a n W in e and L iq u o r j . , ,

L E o A L N O I l L b S to re h as app lied to the M avo r nnd C O N T A lN L s f l n inety Iw o huo--------- 'he C o u n r il of the B o rough uf M ala- d rrr it lis |0.»2) of an a c re c f Imuu.

P a r c e l No. t'. 42f> C, us shown on j rntnc(ii«*!<' v r it iu g to-. M ?r j !M i* t

wan fc i ■ p le n a ry re ta il d is trib u tio n •icerue for p ro m ises s itua ted at HU) M ain Gt., M a la w a n . N . J

O bjections , tt >*ny. slion ld he m ado im m e d ia te ly in w ilt in g to : M arg a re t P . V ieh roc ir , C lu tk . t>f tlie Bo rough of M ataw an.

(S ic n e d )R fC H A H D E .

Ar.-cording t«» s u iv e y m ade by C u rt Se h u t. S u r v e jo r , Ju n e 11, 1yS2.

T ite p ro p e rty f»; located on th** K n rh s t ilu v 'i* F reeh o ld oppositi-the M a n a la p a n Tow nsh ip T o w n H a ll

P . V itb ro e k , C* erk . of the B o ro u rh of | of M a ta w a n . •

iS ig n e d )P A S Q U A L E P E T E K D JS A N T O 1 M a in S L ,M a ta w a n . N J .

C t l . L IS , 120 M a in St..M a ta w a n . N. J .

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T a k e notii-e that P a u l S m a lie y , t ra d ­ing a* Jo h n 's B a r and O r i 11. has ap ­p lied In the Tow nsh ip C r rm m ir e ol the T o w m h tp of M a ta w a n tor a p len a ry r e la f l consum ption l i t e m * for n rem ines s itua ted at northkscEt co rn er ni ^ In te H ig h w a y and C liffw o o d A v e O fffw o tu l, Tf. J .

Ob.tectiona. If any. ahoutd t>e m adeta i l- B a r , s ilu a tcd on ‘ he cabt side o l J ^ t)|cction». If nnv., thourd t>e n)fcd« l i w m . y 3 .. V a l l e y D r i v e , M . f . * . n , U > ', ’ 1 . " c i r . k ! " . x " m I . V ^ v n‘n ' 1 o w ," t 1,1 p

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sn in ied ia fe iy fn writ/riff lo : fiofc* K W enzel. C li- ik , of lh e Tow nb iiip of M jta w « n . N . J . ,

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(S ig n t'd l P A t J l S M A L L E Y , lio u le ?5, C liffw ood . N. J .

N O T IC KTnke jiuMce iim t K r i r g C o rp o ra ljo n

ira i l ia i: as Cn . 'N K idd le has »|.|.l ed f, "ti, tne Tow nship C o m in i i^ e of the •T .i.sn sh in of M a iu w a n for a P le n a ry H e la il C o nsum p tio n licen se fo r p re m ­ises s ltu a lc r i at N f t Ih s v e s le r ly end ol B e a c h ad jo in in g W h a le Cre i;k , C lilf* wood B r a c h . TossiijsJnp o f M a in w a it ,M onm outh C o un ly .

’J 'h e n/iiPes and res id en ces o f a ll o lf ic c rs and d ire c to rs and the name.s and res id en ces of n il f to ck h o ld e r

N O T IC ET a k e notice lhat .S te p h e n D . .litn u s

(ra d in e a i F reo eau t Jq u o r B o (R # hba ap p iie a lo the M av n r and C o uncil ol ihe B o ro iich ol NtAta vao fo i a p len ary re ta il d is tr ib u tio n ficense feir p rem ise? s itua ted ol "fl F reo ^au A v e .. M a la w a n N J

j O b iccfrons, i l nri.v, shou ld ho fn ad r

N O T IC ET A K E N O T IC E that C liffw ood .’ rut. ;

a ct»n>orj'.ti':n of the S ta te «;f N ew J e i f t y . trad tnK a^ Chff.vi.rid inn, h *s I app lied <o the TVnm*»fiip C a n im ilte e a f 1 Ihe Townj-h’ p o f M a ta w a n for a p irn* 1 a ry re ta il consum ption licence for jpreniise.s s itua ted on the oorlhea.sl I

L eo'-jier of K c\p ort-Sou th A m b oy Road ! v I » nd C liffw ood A venue, Chflv-ood. M a i* 1

aw.’ ft 7'owri*ih)p. N. . |T iie nam es aod res id ences of .iilt [

s io ckho id ers . o fh ee rs and d ire ctju r. j a r e : A lfre d P 'm z rn c . I're .s id eo l. jT reas» i»*r. D ire c to i .md jstockholder. ! J1HI W o o d m ere D r ;v e , C iiflsvood, [ iv. J . : M u r ie l Senk . S e c r e t a n , D ire i- i tor and fioclcho lder, WII-H».\vim-.- As.e-j nue, U n ion Hooch. N . J . . an d . L u c il le : P i)i;,:en r. D u i 'c io r and «i};n-}.n»lder. > 111(i W o .irtm c io D r iv e , C liH w ood , N , J . |

O h jrc tion K . tf any. sl.ou!(! be m ade j jiiu w -d in te jy m w n iin g to M ;s . Ki».-.e I K . W enze i. C lirrk i f the Tow a sh ip ’ -»MM o la • an.

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C L IF F W O O D IN N | A M re il PfK!v.t-n-- Pres iden t Kt-; i*” i i-South Am bos Roart and C1:tf. ood A ve , C iiffw ix d, N. J .

.S1^^e C. P a s L a l. 115 S,-.:ond A v e ., U rfld ie v Heaeh. N . J . , O ff ic e r , Dt-rt-clor, S lo ckh o fd er.

Jo in t P K a le s . 112 K v e rg r e rn A v e ., B ra d le y O ca th , N . J . , O ff ic e r , D i ­re c to r , Su ick lm jd c r.

U in s BntF-’is, 507 B u rlin g to n A v e .,B r j i i l lc y B ca e h , N , J , O ffice r, D i ­r e e lm , Stockho ld er.

O b jrctiohK . if uny, shou ld he m .ide .’ rn m cd ia li 'Iy in w r i l in g to ; M u n ic ip a l C ic r k of Rorongh of M p ta w n u . M ata- w an . N ew Je r n r v .

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I ’hcodnre So/o.'ld. p te idcnt. Ilb 4 ; for h p lena i.v rela/1 d »vtrJhu fion d-Sunse i A ve ., A v h o ry P a r k , N ew rrn.-.u for p ierniM 't: K ituated on lhe Je i s e y . , muiIIi t id e «»f C liffw o o d A venue.

G eo rg e W . V a n I> k e , V ic e P ievt- { C lif/ c .w d , N . J .den t, K iv e r e r r s t l.ane, M nn a sq u a n - O h jec tio i.s , .f any, thou id he m ade.................................................................................. < im m e d in fe ly in w rit in g to R ose K

Hoad, i W en/ei, Tow ti^h ip C le rk , M a ia '/ .in ,

. , > i , N O T IC E I,,, ,, ; . . . ,. • , in? h *tln ' ! 1 Fak e notice that U o j S M a tthe w s , j\ ie b rn ck , (.U-tk »»f tin I,u ro ii^h of l l3 t |,n j. as K e y p o r t In n . h a i tw»dt i

*P{.lic.-'i|nn t, thr Tnwn.ship C o m m it • lee of M a ta w a n 'to w n sh ip fo i renew- •ai of a p len a r\ re ta il consum ption !Ikcn.ve tor p rem ises situn ted o r the jnorth sic!* oi K evp o rt-A m h ov ltd.

C liffw ood . M aiaw-itn Tow nsh ip , N J ,i O h )cctio :iA , if any. should U« m arif :

nm r.ciliftle l.v In w rit in g tn Rose K ! W en ;r1 . C le rk , of I 'ie Tow nship of M a la w a n . :

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H U Y S. M A T F H E W S , K eyp o ri-A rnho v ffd.. K e vp o rt , N J .

lC<>uHf'lmrtrl, lijreclor. .

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K i leg C o rp or.itlo n T heod ore Sofn-ld. P ie j id f i i t JJ04 .‘t in s e l A ve A jlf in y l»ruK. Ni w . Ir rs e y C e i.fg e W . V iiii Hv k r.V ic e P re s id e n t Ids eri-rr> l f .aoe M a im ^ it iiu i P .» ik . New Je r^ e j

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iS ig n e d lAngelo f Js C ia n ih ^ ^ i ita Clrff-.vood, N. J .

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In,- . a c o ip o ra 'i 'i i i of the S t a > «d j New J n i-v trad in g fts f.t.iJ.iw an A j K e y p o it H o '.tm g A R e r ie a t io i i Cen le r nar; n p ji la d ?o ’he To'sn..h<p(.‘• 'jn in iH ec of thc T o w i.- liip c f Mata- j ' ’.a n I ' 'i a I ' l c n . i v R e t.o l Con utnp j t:.,n L ic r r is e ('-H !<’• > ‘ >J!-Ja*ed ■

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Oid Nameg In Monmouth■w Quihi4Unc HO — Fsmi '.'•.jl'iawa data concerning thu birth-!

and uirtliplace of William j •Fort,- bora tirxmt 1740, also who ' hit' partnit we.•!•, w'ten t\e dlml or where Iv; m'?h; he buu«;l, or anv

. fciograpnical data; alstt Informa­tion on hn vwte, I ydia, who was born Mar. 18, 1742 and died Jan. -9, -1615. Who A-ftry ivtJ purcnU or what 1' tisr r.'ta.den namr and ■where did tha family-'originate?■ Th,;ir son, Thomas. was boin in the vicinity of BordettUiwn, abcut 1765.

T lie iiBfiomi son, David, was horn about 177(1 In ilordemown. he sct- tlwl m Ohio Charles, the third non, Is my tourth great - grandfather, h; hvrd and dit‘d in Bord“ntown—

..Allentown area.. Tha fourth son, Johnson, is believed to have settled ln Ron1 Co, Ohio.

Ch,trios w h s born 1774 and mar­ried Elizabeth? He died June 9, 18?.!) and 1 don't know where he is Fiuried Mia son, Jacob, wus a mer­chant In Boi'deulovvn, I need any and all data on this family.

Mrs, J.R.R., Santa Clara, Calif.Question 111 — illilwagon

Is it 'possible to obtain an 1820 and 1830 census list of the Siillwa- S<ins living In Monmouth County? Peter Stilhvagori was a patriot In the Revolution and after the war lived ill Deckertown, hut I am un­able tu find Deckertown on any maps that I have. The family mov­ed to Pennsylvania about 1801. Peter was In tha Battle of Mon­mouth. and fought at Colts Neck and Efltomown. He married Eliza- bcth S, Pool in 1775, they had a son

Antiisw I would Ilka lo know ’rtlittra AndiAw v-v.s nor(i and his birth da.-e

Airs. i.f.C ., Wymore, Ns®.Qiiestwri )!2 — Sutsu

I am descended fiom Hue! Jluloti who settled m Monmouth (.ounly about 1084-1704. 1 would likr to have any Information on the family and to know !f the records show any Revolutionary’ tervice of then uos- centlm-..

M.S G, Cltrk

Seeks Tract■_ Tha Stale Highway Department has asked Superior Court to ap­point a commission to condemn a triangular tract of land at l.Hh St., near. Pinewood Ave., Raritan Township, for widening Route 3G. The tract is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Ajjel, 85 13th St.. West Keansburg.

Holmdel Girl Scout* Visit Nursing Home

Girl Scout Troop J55 of Holmdel visited patient* at tho Holmdel Nursing Home and replanted the (lowers they had grown and pre­sented to tha patients at Easter time. FollqMn* this they returned to the Holmdel Fire House for a regular meeting, and discussed plans for an overnight camping trip to be held June 211.

Attending were Adela Williams, Lyle Opie, Debbie Hinchev, Mary Martin, Deborah Rlmkus, Janet Kinkade, Lynn Kennard, Lcola Buck, Lynn Robinson, Christine Braun, Lynna Langford: leader, Mra. Joan Braun, and assistant leader, Mrs. Ruth Rlmkus.

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B5TASUGSBD IWTetepfcon* COi/ux ««393G — J. WABBL. MOWN, *U *U *BK *

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Mr. Bauman awl Mrs. Jackson wsre joined by Lester Jlor.d. Hhi oM itolri'ej, ami Dame! itstiel.I-iv> Scuilv, board iMCM'.’om, Alfred I ifcontiiiiuin iriiri- l>sg

jl.aMura and Joseph Vota vou*d I v-w k ! area and instead, '■»<>' The re.syfis::on v.as adopted •.lowiii’.r.p hall. .

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Mrs. '.Walter. ?,JcWu«y, nw.'ly.in . .jsi.allru prfriiiden! of tiia CHItwood j

__ ___ j 1’arsnt -■ 1 e.i'-ii-'r A5.*,'.i.:0t<ti-i, coiv.. joined -.niMr opposition tty■ J , M»bs! Uiown. KdlSffir — OaraMlM V, Brown, AmocIiI* ltditw | dutted h « first #p«;l*l <JiPCJltve , i{ V.K, their U}>!ti,i.!p ilui » ucoml. .. . . .•'■■■ IM Journal t* » 'a v a w tu . "n* 0» P«°s>!«. j v Uio paopM, 1 7 ,^ 'nS .,S ( Sc’*00 ! polity t u n.t|i„r.i} « . :k’ Jt-jjutand for tha p«oplai **. Ila aim U Uj ttivo ih* beat .Interest* of SJ.at«w*» ams , , ■ .. ] iJrne u> t:\3riiv ih*r- o»j^jni/j!lfnidcfaUy; to pxwisov all *j£ th« ncw« d U)«? weeh without ouuj m prejudice, 'r>,{» officc-rs »n<2 commute ! yule. Mr- VoU Held ht? ccuul hotS iSSSTHftSA 3 S '■ ""V h .tr.r .n for M A w.;n..M;,r , • ,,pp rl a,I p,, . * .|w ,r .»V'.vur+.uwimt »..« w* j * ----------------... — pf. . Mrs. Joan Scateo. : elusion of ft statement on hue or-

«. j first vice president; Mrs. Robert | ganfeafion procedure. Out Mr. Scvl-president: Mru. jiy acHMuvledged Clifton T. Batka*

’ ’ low, Freehold, ih e ‘hoard eiiorney. rfbfj J9-point.programBnmo, corres-j had i'ev:c,l.ved titc poucy, as adopt- • the second ‘’contribution

^ . Kdward M -1 ed. <?nd ftHMul it w be !*?g.»!iy j p,-iv»ng of a number i^ j berfi, treasurer; Mrs. J(»hn Szyarto, j proper and in ord^r. j impixTvinj: recreationk v/elcoming committcft; . M r •« '

-Charles Silvers, recreation; Mrs. i Scalzo, program: Mrs. Jatnes Ucd- , mond

"Seco«d*ci!R*s Potiag* P«W .«t Matawan, -.New J « w . '^ Refr e/«siblill7 for typegrtphict) awo» ifi UmJted lo She c*)*rt dl Ibr «p*c« j ilurley. .. . . ,occupied by sacn error. -. • • • ■• .• -I William Seaman, recoramg sc**;rc*-1 }ow. I'Vff*hoi«. ihe coard eucrncySend to 52 W. Front St., Keyport. N. .1. Subscrinli&n Ktttrs f’wvnble in Advance One tfoarv(withitt atotf) I?T h r o e M on t3 in ^.H-.M—SisOr*e Y*ar tout«id« «t»ta} $3.WOne ¥**r (outside tj. S.> 11.00

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. second Yiee i Seaman, i Mrs. Rudy.

*rj»6 argusr.e.Ri concluded, v-Ith ilcounUr accttwirJofl; fectw.-ccn Mr. j

('Joyce' ars4 the mayor ovtr which j I Wdy was at fault for there uot j(haying b'ron ,i joini »ner !..g on 5h>s |1 Ixrmt'n . Mr. Joyce wound up the- \

I.fViU iast voar agreed to a W~ i board s case witn a Lr.m a j.r, v a a 111 »-•' A* oomt nni2v;ip?t'». irnprOY«:!ivJU5 p-u-| !;»URu»i?o.U.y nt <--an*Oc.i C..oant> iS . w Mr U U\CI janj w -o m ojUumM ,hch h?d . >bou , u h ‘ , <u (

• > to - thf* toWTJS'hio when il appbtfd ! f>4**lci r«€<-dad M:b>:>ls ca.-ner nvac \foi W>Q additional; loiinu its siaie aid'to ;'v.lu»u!s, '

StrathKtom f.ouses. me; firm's f-.rM • Bond For $3,$2$,«0»•7-<M'trihut»o;f. ui \h* form of «■ ^ jf.s vjc'.ory yo.su.Tday. th dr,ncition or thfr' nev.‘ Siratnrr>uiti i ooard 'Tvelved the* r>h> to hcfn School flus cuve/i"U lhc origitutl; for S;*.s9‘{3,u00 r*n<i to-transfer iTJK. 1300 house?. jUOO ir. surplv '. fu\:ds ir. :!>;•

Value Ktflttiaittl-Al ^10,000 The cor..stnitTio;i that Vs:from th«.se lurtcis a.s* fo:

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E D I T O R I A L j lJ0Miing secret? ty; i

A! another special mt!f;tir.;;May ! 27, a letter was rend from.NU; I Barkalow outlinirig prnced-JSB i»

KH.li HT> , cir.duded I -°‘vs' j

1 1 slr^v's. ; iir» ,‘ison ot ihr t* .'i«w schwli wn j areas', and j sites in Kav ft Woods Sc ut'n (17 !

SOPIC sidswaikt .mil oarkiiiR lot j roo'ijis), P'noha'itn, (21 rooms), ||ur|g< at school sif.fi. tand CKfftvood Beach, (10 rooms). t

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many Mm iJk'a cloy ..i:i the water-. . . There '-viis plenty Ke.vpt-rt Jiarbur - - ■ pointing up the t'ac futurt*, as its past, rests largely with development of tl

Mcttiy motorists deliberately a.s a death strip increases h normal seasonal gam*, aims of tiutc accidents ou

that road.the Union Beach B ne a.m. . , . of course ng otx a zoning ordi

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lhat, Keyport iiTownshi|) iinRiiu'er.Kari F.

! ; Duty, Obligation, DestinyI ! Now , once again, is in generations past, the nation’s school graduating classes v.’i)! pr-rfo:fn their tratlitioittil roles, from the grades to, tlie great universities.. Tho V a led ic to ri­ans y/ill say their eager, nervous words. The' guest speakers w ill offer (heir counsel. “ Pomp and Circum stance” w ill sur­round ihe ceremonies.

The young people w ili w alk off into e world they did not make, but which, perhaps,'’ they can help remake in a brighter image. I t is a world, of intense competition, pro­found danger, and vast opportunity. , .

Th is is true of the arts, the sciences, the social services, *11 the civilizing elements of which we now have .some knowl-

Yedge. B u t then, poised against this, are powers of darkness and destruction deeper and more subtle than the w orld has

. ever known before? ■M a y this year’s graduates of l lie schools and colleges,

w herever In the w orld they .m ay be, go hence w ith - ’ ' o! duty, obligation, end destiny. - ._____

a sense

. adopted policy.DiGiambattisw, ways and means; R . , lhMrs, Georg*; Fojf, rKjspitaii'.y: M i>. 1 ' ' * 'George Raymond, classroom rcj rcsMitatlvc; Mra.- Weldon Sami parliamentarian.

Also presented hy Mrs, McNulty j j'jaj and caletcria employee, with Anthony Nuccio, principal; > t|te assistance of the board .scf:ie

Mrs. Thomas MacFee, Mrs. Wil­bert Worden,. Mrs. Samuel Can- zano, Mrs. Andrew Decker,. Mru. Vincent DuB^nu Mundy, retiring mittee cliairinen

Plans were made to attend thi county council workshop June IU at the Raritan Township Hitth School.

The next special executive, meet­ing will be held Aug. 28 iri the Cliff­wood School Cafetorium.

s z w2* ^ fi r , r v ^ k. fL«n.!protesting residents the committee !seven clasMooms. one kindergarten business of the evening lengthy meetings such as this

ibT iIu u n d W e s t o n } f b e wcesw w j *Werjiig the tentmive plan to de- j O i l P . . .tirii^of/icer, and com-isllch cogence*. C * ! * ™ ^ h 0 0 1 K U h C S 1 01irinen, niembcrs favored this resolu- __________________

M a d is o n V o t e s

the Levitt firm but was only con' ‘ * de- S

CommunicationTo the Editor,

A* » solemn, dignified tribute to the Nation's war dead, the Mata­wan Borough .Memorial D a y Parade was indeed a sorry spec­tacle.

Rather than a tribute to the war dead, it wa« an advertising gim­mick for one man and a few he evidently talked Into joining him.

Of course, a i on TV, If you wanted to see your children in the parade, you were forced to sit through the “ commercial,” as they were placed behind them.

As a past president and mem­ber of American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 332, Laurence Harbor, I have participated in, anti helped plan many parades. Many buslness- men loaned cars and other equip­ment but they never required an advertisement for their generosity.

Except for "Miss Loyally Day,” who certainly belonged in the parade, a fitting slogan would have been “ a girl on every fender.”

If the Borough of Matawan nnd Its veterans' organizations cannot honor the war dead in a more fit­ting manner, they would be better off Just placing a wreath at thii monument, rather than making an advertising gimmick for one per­son. '

While this type ot thing might fit In.many other parades, It rer- tahily does not fit in a parade on Memorial Day.

(Signed)Anne E. Fierro (Mrs. Peter)

S t . J o s e p h ’s C D A

H o ld A n n u a l F e t eCourt St. Joseph 884, Catholic

Daughters oi America, Keyport, held its 391 h Anniversary Banquet In the Colts Neck fnrt.

The program opened with the tinging of the National Anthem and a blessing by the Rev. Alfred D. Smith. Mrs. Anthony Fariello, Grand Rejjcnt, welcomed the guests and mL-mbers.

Mrs. John Thaler served as toast­master and introduced the guests, the Rev. Cornelius .1. Kane, pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Keyport; the Rfev. William Bausch; Sister Mary Cclestlne, B. S., M. S. W.; Mrs. Helen D. Gannon, State Sec­retary, and Mrs. Agnes Armstrong, District Deputy. Representatives from the 12 visiting courts also ■were presented.

Guest SpeakerSister Mury Cclestine was the

fOicst speaker. As social worker nnd teacher In Ihe Collier School, Wickatimk, shcvliscir.ised her activ­ities with the girls in the school She received her Dachelor of Scl enco Degree from Notre Dame Col­lege, Staten Island, nnd her Ma; tor of Social Work Degree from Fordhnm University with .speciali­zation in I’s-yrhiatric Social Work.

Mrs. .lohn White and Mrs. Her­bert Griswold were presented with their 25-ycnr pin.s.

Mrs. Joseph McQimnie sr. re­ceived the Ave Mnritt award,

Mrs. (jnnnon and Mrs. Armstrong •poke briefly.

The Htv, I'lillier Hi iu m Ii |ho nounced the closinu prayer,

Mrs. Thom as J, Kelly, M a ta w a n Twp., Dios

C o m m it te e F o r

A u x i l i a r y M e e tMiss Mary E. Seemann, chair­

man of the 32nd Annual Convention Of the Middlesex County American Legion Auxiliary, has announced her committee chairmen for the conclave which will start at 9 a.m. Saturday, July 13, in the Grant School, Front St., South Plainfield.

Miss Seemann will be assisted by Mrs. August Lauer as co-chalrrnaii and Mrs. Stephen Kish as conven­tion secretary.

The general commit tee will in­clude Mrs. Richard Fulham, Mrs. Alfred Good, Mrs. Joseph Wisbes- ki, Mrs. Kish, Mrs. Benjamin Sun­shine, Mrs. John Vachitis, Mrs. Bart DiMatloo, Mrs. Mary Nagy, Mrs. Louis Blauth and past county presidents.

Special Chairmen Mrs. Nagy and Mrs. Frank Czar-

necki will be chairmen of flag reg­istration; Mrs. DiMatteo and Mrs. William Corici, memorial services; Mrs. William Baker, rules and res­olutions; Mrs. Sunshine and Mrs. Carl Roos, registration; Mrs. Louis Balkenberg, luncheon; Mrs. Lauer, dinner; Mrs. Anthony Ziemba, ta­ble ushers; Mrs. Blauth, and Mrs. Louis David, favors.

Also Mrs. Jeannette Harri jon and Mrs. I.oo Schnatter, door prizes; Mrs. Rollin Ruthhun, publicity; Mrs. Wisbeski and all unit presi­dents, boosters and advertisements; Mri. Ernest Burrows and all past county presidents, hospitality.

Mrs. Nagy will serve as sergeant- at-arms; Mrs. Robert Inglis, par­ade chairman; Mr.s. A. J. Sak, col­or bearers; Mrs. Chester Sieiewski, guard.

T e a c h c r - B o a r d(continued from page one)

Henry Petrv, a spectator who ini­tiated discussion of the rule and found it so bad as to be "immoral aud unethical." charged that the superintendent was an ex-otficio member of the board, so could not be barred from any executive ses­sion with a teacher.

Gerald A. Bauman, chairman of the policy committee, stated this was not so, that while the superin­tendent was entitled to a "seat on the board” ol public meetings, he was not an elected, Invested mem­ber of the body, so had no pre­ordained right to participate in its more intimate discussions.

Leo Scully, hoard president, de­cried alarm over the rule, staling il

All members tion.

R e g io n a l S e w e r(continued from puge one)

that the powers of such an agency arc so formidable that il is dii- licoit to bring their domains Into regional plans.

Had To Reach AgreementCouncilman Hyrne acknowledged

ihis had Ihh-ii found the case wilh Lake Lefferts Estates, where an agicemc-nt had to be reached with the Madison Authority on terms to cover all the borough's costs and allow for a reasonable rate of re­turn and yet, at the same time, keep the rate to be charged con­sumers in Lake Lefferts Estates by the Madison Authority one of rea­sonable profit for that body and in line with what it was charging con- Kuniers in that township elsewhere.

Councilman John J. Walsh de­clared hn was against any contract io supply Lake Lefferts Estates as long as owners In the Freneau sec­tion of Ihe borough were not get­ting sewers. But Cotmcilmen Leon Christinat and Hyrne both pointedwas to be modified by detailing ou( ,0 S(,IV(! (he g7 hom(.s in Fl.,m.

,ide-rules. There was demand that, cau wou|rt 1nkc un added $120,000

S e le c t e d F o r

M a th P r o g r a mPeter R. Eovino, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Michnel Eovino, 156 Broad St., Matawan, has been selected hy Ihe National Science Foundatinn lo participate in a five weeks mathe­matics program at Rutgers. The

the public be given, a chance lo speak on these side-rules before they are adopted, that they not be passed in a special meeting with­out the public In attendance, as was the rule of May 22.

Adverse Working Of RnloApplication of adverse working of

the rule was observed hy several spectators, in the case of Bernard Levy, a science teacher, who was not on the list of teachers offered contracts last month. A petition of 74 signers asked Mr. Levy be re­tained In the school system. De­mands for in.'ormation on why his contract was not issued only brought comment that tcccher - board discussions were for private session, to protect the teachers right to privacy and not. being nn article for public discussion in his |>ersonal affairs.

This did not sit well wilh several of the audience, especially Mrs. J . P. Denton, a signer of the peti­tion who saw a teacher left without

serve more to numb the senses than anything else and steps should be taken to avoid these if at all possible- . . . Going rate for asphalt is about $.8 a ton. Now if we divide ouv square yards into tons and multiply by eight we'll come

fcont'iiued fiom rage one) wiih a reasonable estimate of what a lease with M .J. Slavola he wholly supported by local tax-j is worth to Union Beach . . . Keyport is going to consideration. As refciendums on added j &li as.,};alt plant off Lloyd Rd. near the Garden State 'Park­

.... frnm onc) ln,s rou«* ",'uM ’" f l , ^ ! way . . ’. maybe should also consider experimenting wilh(continued from pag*. onej spring, this topic wns M l opeo. . . . * ■ . , . r , u <• l , , (The board suffered three scl- \rhc prGgram was outlined by! asphalt p ities and breakwaters . . . sort of an old-time thit

bucks in recent years trying to J Allred E . LaMura, of the trans- j useful barter system . . . Talking about lhat waterfront, thea junior,high school porudion coinmittcft, us designed j Pedersen yard and layout looks belter all the time . . . Thu*

crane can pick up 30 tons out of the water . . . hold it there while the bottom is scraped and painted, and the boat re-.

gram approved. For this election l0 carry children who must tra­the board reverted lo an extension } verse 0»angCr0us highways leading of its grammar school facilities in i ,0 SChQ0|S| especially Route 7<J. lie thc tieighborltood schools plan nn(tjdccirtred the transportation owon out.

The victory was scored in Sayre Wood Soulh. In ifcat area there wns

ransportation com- turned to lhe water.mittee could not make specific slniemcnts on what areas would be included or whal the cost wouldicmdcd or wnai me com wmmi , r» • i t« \ * u,. > f,

an 833 ’‘yes" majority, offsetting a j jle. hy estimate, until a thorough own telephone F rid ay night won t hinl “staudofl vote in the n-ine other dis-lstudy had been made. Mr, La- f 1 T 1 1!' ‘ * 4 ,,“ 4r‘tricts of the township. Browmoun. j Mura declared this was the board District No, I, remained opposed j response to mothers in the Morgan* casting 50 uyesM votes and H I ‘ ville area who had pone first to “ no” votes. The older section of U)ie board, then to the township Old Bridge, District No. 2, was committee, demanding protection “ yes" S& and “ no’r &). Laurence!/,-^ (hoir children from th*» hazard*;Hai'bor was firmly opposed as over. i t)f traversing thc Matawan*to*Fin>

diffei enc.e, Dis: riel No. 1 j invo|ved aw, lhe cosls He acknowledged it

investment; according to the bor­ough’s sewerage consultant, James Uoyd, Camden, and there was no «vay a return could be derived to keep such an investment solvent, let alone profitable. Against this, it was pointed out, the developers of Lake Lefferts Estates are as­suming Die lotal capita! obligation of a tie-in for their sewers at thc extension on Roue 3*J, a $G5,000 in vestment on which the borough can get revenue without expending from jut capital fund or borrowing power.

Mr. Walsh still protested usings up (he capacity of the borough plant, even if expanded by the 565,000 from thc Lake Lefferts de­velopers, when ihcre is a borough section like Freneau which would be shut out thereby. Mr. llvrnc did not believe the tie-in to La!<e Lefft-.ris Estates would nm more than five years, that by that time more development would coino in Mudison lownship in the area be-

District No. 3 casting M "ye votes and 158 "no" votes and Dis­trict No. 5 25 “ yef" and 155 "no.” Cliffwood Beach remained opposed also, but the Knollcsofl influences madn rvoting “ ves1* 138 and "m>

Favored In Six Districts The other six districts favored

the proposal. Madison Park, Di** trict No. 7, was "yes" *J5(i and “ no” 135. The South wood and new development sections of Old Bridge took a firmer stand, voting ” yesM U0 and "no” 9! in District No. G, and ‘’yes” 280 and "noM 82 in Dis­trict No. b,

hold high-speed highway.Mr. La Mura declared the study

would be in two forms, tor chil­dren up lo the third grade, and for uil children, as for thc number

invoked, was more

secure to pledge .transportation for the youngster up io thc third grade than for ali those walking the high­ways.

Special Officer On PatrolMayor Joseph A Lanzaro ap­

peared at the meeting to state that tho township committer hnd pul is special officer on patrol on

SO R R Y , W RO N G N U M B E R . . . John Nasternak of. San Francisco hopes tlie local call he tried to make from his

‘ ' fortune. “ Ifound I was talking to someone in Atlanta, Ga.,” Nasterrva.k said of his first attempt . . . He hung up, waited, then (nod again . . v “ It was Cleveland, Ohio,” . . . For 45 nunutcs' afterward, Nasternak and his friend, Wayne Loving, tiled to make the local call , . . They got operators and p^ruuv trying to make dtrect-dial Jong distance calls in New York City; Salt Lake City, Utah; Anaheim, Calif.; somewhere in British Columbia. Canada, and South Dakota . . , Naslem/ik attempted unsuccessfully 1o got a local operator. Finally, he went next door and completed his call . . . The phone company's explanation for the trouble a malfunction.

Smith, was directed to prepare an j Mr. Garrison industrial water rate ordinance af- ! points raised.

to check out thc

le; Committeeman Traphagen rt * I Mr. Coerce hai pointed out his ported :he American Can Com-1 offer to the ho.ud ol a ie»»ew.il on panv's new 'glass division plant in : tho $2G,5£0.i5 ba.s.s included Cliffwood will soon be ready to tie- to Midnight Po.ut.in wilh the township’s water line.

Traffic RegulationsCommitteeman Daniel Downey

.................. Cheesequake-Cciural ] 79 at hours of going to and! reported he has repeatcoly askedPark, a bastion of opposition to thc 1 runiing from school. The mavor 1 Stole Motor • enicie Di part-junior highs, switched over on the j sai(j lhc 0fnC(?r was Kctting pood \ nit-‘nl 10 survey the Strathmore ue-grammar school program, going j that the youngsters stayed i yeiopmeni ^ that safety si^ns tn.iy

yes" 197 and ''no" ltiO in District ;n jjne *valking along the highway No. 11, j under his .surveillance and there

But Sayre Woods South were the j was ijttlc darting out into theroadway.

. . ( Lester Bond, chairman of thevotes and in District No. H> j public relations committee of the

yes” votes and HO “ no” votes.! boatd, aiked the mayor if It were ’ ' 1 ‘ : “ ' r possible for the township commit-

deciders, were 630“ no1sm ................... .

The campaign reached a point of

chance to state his case to tne pub- tween thc present Madison Town- lie thereby. Mr. Petry demanded . s^i« Sewerage Authoritv main head if this was lhe rule sought by the j a( liw Ma(jison Township High New Jersey Education Association j School and the development on thefor teacher • l>oard director con- j shores of the lake to make it prac-(net without itdminisirfilh'e piiitic- n’cnl for ihe Madison Authnrily tn ; i.e t|,"c numbers of theipation. He was told it wns not, | ,,xU.,ld jts mnins al, „ ,c wa£ J hc and ua 0‘nt‘ nKmrKrs 01 1

some bitterness Monday when Wil- , tee to get the speed limits reduced liam Joyce, board president, np- . -peered before the township com­mittee to ask Mayor John K. Keat­ing and the governing body to de­clare themselves in favor of the program.

Expression Improper Thc mayor and Mr. Joyce press­

ed thr matter b«jck and forth.Mayor Keating declared that any expression by the township com­mittee, as an elective government­al unit on a school issue would be wholly improper. He declared that

be erected. .Committeeman Gilbert Hickman

was appointed chairman of :he building and grounds committu.

The committee decided to have its regular meeting.'? on the first

it usinto Gr* en

and White Village and oa Salem PI. not ca-JecJ for under the con­tracts he now hold.-;.

In other business, the board vntc-d lo accep: 'he low hid of Na­tional Chf'i Kogi.ster Co.. Jersey City, S335G.50 for an Alpha - Nu­meric accounting machine. The Pena Dairies inc.. New Brunswick P’j'n i d the >rv i enneejiion oo their low bid.

Fuel Oil Rids The bids on fuel oil were accept-

b u t y t h a t t h e r u l e d i d a n t i c i p a t e i t h [ . M n i n w a n l i n e . R u t it was ad s u c h l e g i s l a t i o n b e in g adopted be- • t h a t r i g h t a t I k s t i m e u difore long.

Marlboro Hoard adopted a state ment of policy at n special meet- j ing May 22 to gowrn teaching- custodial staff relationships with the board. The policy was weighed

$Uu*r 1 Stow University, during the sum- strongly in executive session before?>iSLei _ _ , _ _ A._ Kitmn hmniOit nn thf» tnhlf* 111 thf‘mer. This program is open to 34

KOV1NOstudents and will last from Julv 8 to Aug. 9.

These studeof.s will be Jmon;: 7300 higlvability students whn will study tills summer at 104 college:; and universities with the support of the National Science Foundation, Thr majority of students participat­ing in the program will have fin ished their junior year of second, nry t'dwufum hy ihe time thev en­ter the summer piogram.

Peter is a junior in tlu* Matawun Regional Hi|'h School wle-ie ne is n member of the Math Club and The National Honor Society.

being hrought on the table in the following form:

Confidential Meeting* "Policy is hereby instituted

whereby it shall be accepted prac­tice for the Board of l.ducn'ion to hold confidential execmive meet­ings, al their discretion, with mem­bers of sthff, individually or eoller lively, ut periodical intervals or

i rect sewer line connection front the] Authority’s mains head to Lake i ’ Lefferts Estates would be of pro-1 hibiti\e cost and require itnposi ’ t'on of a sewer rate on users in t \ Lake Lefferts Estates of an exhor- bit/inl level.

Development Five Years Ofi

governing body were fiee to ex­press themselves as they wished as individuals, but only as private citizens, in this respect.

Mr. Joyce: countered lhat schools were an especially vital element in ihe overall welfare ol the com­munity, that tin township com­

! mittee vv.is charged with tlie “ re­f sportability” <»' furthering the good -of the cornmuutj in rverv field.

Aski'd alKmt (he development fK>- j all(} aceordsngly had a very definite tentiaf in ivtarltxjro lownship m the j “ respon.ibilitv ’ to call on the vot- Morgunville area. Mi. Pike was of ,.fv (0 approve building of schools the epimnn it would be coming iiv.n I Vehen the township so critically

j Inking ;n nbout five years time. I m ed' d the additional facilities.; hartllv s<w»per. When it does come« *rhe mavor remained adamant i.ij in. he ua-; of thr opinion a direct j jl)S i^md that the only function the;*'-w<r hne would n cdetl lo | gov erning l^.dy had. bv ‘ tahite. in

t ; jei\p it, ihal the Matawan Bor-. sch«K>: matters was to collect themy time deemed advisable, in or- f <n:rh disposal plant would have to.mxr^. nppn>ved bv the \*oters !or der to provide meml.iers ol the . be enhii'ged to ar.comne date u and i ih»* school budget aiul to rein.tfnculiy, or other eo)ployecs, the j a men- »i* -in tr. a mams iieac of i {!jr‘;e funds to ‘he board of oduca*opportunity tc make .cugg.e tioru di- j \)v> nreseni lx*rough se.vei sv.vii m . (ion as they became available tor rectly to tho Board of Lducation , would net Miffice. Fieneau. it was>. (be •‘nppmt of the school svi.lem.with regnnl to their partii ular ‘ believed, coufd be put on this sep ,

‘ ' ’ ‘ M ate line from Marihoio lown |’■'1IP !

.'i’hn Muller, borough plum, !’i;' ; inspector, was rd the opinion thal | a tie m of the 31.S Numvs m F.ake

in areas aro\ind schools on Route 70. The mayor reported Commit­teeman George. Creevy, chairman of the police committee, \vas .sound­ing out Trenton about what could be done.

Mrs. Paul Aril, a spectator, de­clared she already had written the State Highway Department in the matter and had gained a pledge an engineering survry would be made on the possibility of reducing speed linots in critical areas. Thc ' worj( al stole police also have been alerted, j Seminary.

and third Mondays of tne month | ed as follow* (No. 2 oil) to Holly* in Township Hail instead of the j wood Scrvice, Keyport ut .001 per Strathmore F.lementary S c f. o o 1., gallon: (No. 4 oil) to LVan (>d Co. The change is effective wi:n the j Fanwood, at .00'* per gallon; (No.June 17 meeting. j.ri oil) to .Seaboard Oil Service at

' 003 per gallon; (No. G oi!) to Ster- Oil Teiminal Co.. Newark,

0075 per gallon, (all differen- - v , t»ai).

(continued from page one) j yr.o following teachers wer.'? hlr-Denver-kidnapping victim, for n | ed an thc recommendation ot Lu-rejwrted ransom of JW,000. i tbei A. Foster, superintendent:

The Rev. Dr. Dag*velJ aJttnd< d 1 lictty Harburn, 72 Applethe Univtisity of t'incjnnati. was j farm Rd., Middletown, Upsal: graduated from the Ssabuiy Di\:.n-!arid Newark Stale, current enter

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B e n jam in D a g w c l l j a j

he declaredTo Meet With Committee

A meeting between the township committee and the board w a s

, pledged, 'lheie was nitieism thal I the mothers had been sent to the i governing body bv the board rather j than the board going in tfvMr be- fhalf. Le<* Scnllv. hoard president, i said the board d:d not oo so onlv > |out of fear of usurping the rights! •of the lownship committee to give I i answers m traffic matters.

ity School nnd did post graduate i penry certification, experience - ‘i wnrV ai the General Theulog’cal i months Matawan (resigned be-

inary. [cause of serious illness in family)Came To Keyport In 1917 |at sainr>* ol S380Q; Mrs. Naom.

lie came to KcvjkmI in June Y j M , i^nyer, 10ii Andover Lane, Mata* succeeding the Rev, Herbert hiooklvu College - B. S. -UrueninghuUK'O as rector M St. y4< ^^ Home Economics Major, Mary s l-ipi.'Ci'pa! Churc h. T:u Rt v. tL.nching experience • five-?.nd-one- V)r. Dagwell was ordained en 'unc ^aj» yL is. to teach home econum 11, 1917. j ics in high school at a salary ol

For the prtvious vear as r. t*ca-1 j.sp.oO; f)avid Ross Cafferv, Ram_ con he h id served Tnn ty Llvarch. .,.v Rntg<r . University B. S.. Mu Matawan; the Cmuea of O-r Sa-; kU. n;,nj0r. |0 teach vocal nuisic u viour. Cheesetjuake. the i-hiijih * elemenlaiv eraoes. at a saiarv ul Highl uids and tne mi:s,( i. ..t At-j qq. \jjss Arlene V. Finaiell:.

| lantic Highlands, lie was c<»n:trmed j Kingston i’a.. College Muunico

jvr-

op

! 1 ‘‘fl'-rts l-istates to tlw i Route .14 would not do He

lam »'ii . issei te<l 1

Mrs. Marl'1 Louise Kelly. KO, of Wilson Av#\, Matawan Township, died Tue-day, lone 1003, at her iiome. Mrs. Kelly '.vas boi ti in Bi/- ous, Finnc(‘, She !i;*d lived in Mai- nwan f»fi veins.

Mi s. Kelly was the widow of ThonuiP J Krlly, She v».is a u-itr timn'canl ol St, Joseph*!* Chuul. Kev|‘0/t,

Survi ing are two d«u i:itters, Mrfl. *’hu',nce B. Stult/, nnd Robert Hennelf. Matawan Town f.hip: a dMer. Mir*s Maim Dutbu, Bi/ou?!, i-ri’iite, nnd ihi*1*' giami chihlrrn.

I-uiieial ^c'rvices will In* held Sal md. y at H a m, fiom lbdle l imi j ni Home, Miiti v'ni. io S«. .boa ptiV. f'horh whne nt 0 h.h i. ■ h»gh jtVqninil illsi^ Will be offi,*'d. I*i j l»MtOrnt will he tn St, JoMph'( i rn*'*»ay.

Food Sci/o TomorrowI he M 'n in r ' h t 'it o l I h r I ii fa it . ip

l o t I ‘HIM h, M a la w a n . v 'd | a foo d *a h ' hi t i " n i o l Ih '^ i \ I :»»• iiau '** A g e iu : V; M i* '!! ‘d , M a l a y a n(rer.of t in'i'iwitit1 /-I f pit), b<•««»* o f i (M i l Ih r* t a l e s u H b e l a h i l l ' I i H ' a i u ' i A ge iU -v.

Mrs. Charles Taylor Succumbs In Hospital

M is . Him* T i i y ln r . #'i, i c G Sm phin Ave,, Matawan. died Tuesdav. June 4. )%), at Gi'ailuate llnnpitul.

I I ’lidadeiplnn Mrs. lasioi v.,isbi»ni In HiookKil, She was lhe daughter of the tate Peter nr.d Ml.i ftt'd'-on), Kyle. She was n mrm’" ' "I th'* I'ilM Methodisl t hu-i h. aud the Matawan Woninn’i ! lub Mis. la'Jor had lived m M.ii.r.'. m 1? vrnm.

S u i 'v i ‘- a ^ ,1 n r e h e r bu '-b.m d, C h liM e s 'I H V lo i , tw o d iM lgh te , - , Mr,-; A d :itn J /.am i, p i ' in . i i e s t , a n d M i- R a y m o n d P .pn*. Il 'H .- d iiie . .• te i, ' dv. a I I l a d . lp h n .tv\«» »»i*>trt.’., Mi-- l> W l la t r m . in , T a U id u o - .i < la . -md Mi s. I M.b JdiiM b a ’-t po- l,,i .s a ’,\ I I . a 'd l i v e !'f iU ii ld ilU | 'ia ’ ’ I

1 tin»-1 id ! ei . a r i; til e Li m;: iu M {hit '(hun-dr* af H :a p ot in H»f H. tl!e I unei.d Houo-, i.| I»■ • m't **t . i;r\ p " i w it h Ihe ■> 1 ' aid,v- . i !• n, punier of MiPiuvan Hi- wb- 1 'ha h b. off ie iat |i!|-. Inlemieoi i I! ]•>- h t jmtv at I i ilU a lit. a!

i )* 1 1 r}-• i• w.-thingioU Mi niorhd Pufk,

class, curriculum, schedules sonul grievnncrs, or any ?u lions for thc betterment of th eration of the school system.

It is our opinion that s u c h meeting, s ss ill piovide both stafl rnd Iniard members 'he opportune . ty to become better arquamted ;md \ tiu-re is only un right uuh m.to assure employees of Boaid's de .... 'sire to piT^onnilv iioti with them in order to resolve pu*blems of nri tna 1 interest ir. attempting to put eid«' n .Mirnd eflm.iiioMfil pjogram.

" lh e H o a rd of i .d m a t io n is fu 11 v a v n i e of its r e ^ p o u M b ii 'v h it ' e*. ta b ' is i i in g n d e s a n d reg 'd n t io n .s ,n o d e r *o p i o v 11h■ a l i ig l i s ia in la id M e d u e a t io n fo r M a i l lw i r o T o w n s le p S e b o 'i l D i- .ii'ie t, a n d . to t h r . end .

lhe mavor n<*tetl thai thi' s»n-Kd Uiaid lures experts in edm.i- i:oti io rin the st bools and has available to it she ndvicc of oiher "expLiis ■ m edueation on a still hu'her !'*Ve| to ad-'i. o it •'>;! nha!

! Resignations were retmved from | in charge of these parishes witn :two teac ie rs. Mrs. Dons Britton. 1 the n^manfe ol two vnung i h rgv- • speciul class tiMdier. and Murv ! nien lhe Kevport rector, wa*. used L. Pruugbton. Mrs. hiances Metz-us nrssK.r. wor* hiadquantrs for

'asked to be put on regular status, the dis'rict.. no?mg sh/» l>ad Ik-cu Kept ns a (he R< v Dr. DacwrU .es^nedsubsii'ute '.eaeher at Jla per dav .as icctor o! St. Man.- *. m Full to«ir (ierical helper at $!0 per d.iv | iiecept ft charge in Pmd.MO, t.o; . ;lor ihiee ve.us now. She deci ired ' where he remained a!x*.n two Ishr* could pel better substitute pav |\ears wnen he was, apiVnn.M; (,e.»n

•and i»gular er>pIovee bemfits m I of the Cathedral in Denwr.Uome other distntt. ! Thtough the vears .he lU-\. t)r.

Herbert t coti;n i^ktd the lumrd I U:»gwell ri turned to the- l‘a*sh .re hy it.’ trr to admif /us daughrer to! area f<n mate, ooa-eais .f* tiM giade. eiuioung h* r to skip I formei pai i'-ironeis <*n 1 kmderfiarten. even if onlv fi'

d*a - B S.. major in biology, mi­nors in h.nghsh aud hislorv. tn teacn biologv and Fnjjdsh in high school nt a sahuv of J4WiO. nnd Miss Stella ( . NemsbiCK, istn;* Mon Pa ( nih ge Mcsericordia H S ti’.aio: m biolos.v and muioj in h;story. to N-aeh biology jnel lu-> torv :n lui’h s< noal, ut a .salan o» 54t-un.

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T h u r s d a y , J u n e 6 1 $ 6 3 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL N. V

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Life Of FrOSt TteViUe School Band lake-. Part, in Memorial 3iaj Parade \fiigltligiifo Uub

Tne business routu.6 t>l the cios- ins nteettny. of The Woman's C!ul: o/ jViatawaii. Inc.. was hituritghted 1 by Mrs. W:!li;\ni J.ambfcrt w)]<i j $jwkc on Robert I.. Frost. In his < •btogiaphv. ■ Mrs. Lambert stated i that Mr. brosj was th«j oaiy.Aiv.et’- 1 ic.inpoet who iwd. won iba Pulit-1 ? 2«r pme four times, participated I f in a {'residential Inauguration and | :-. received s Congressional Medai of j . Honor. . is

Sne had. carefully chosen rk- i !? cai’pts from some of ins longer1 "■ poems and read "those and some of his complete shorter works. Her selections from The Mending Wail. Stopping Bv the Woods oil a Snowv Nir ht. Bereft. Kitty Hawk. A Gift Cutripht. and manv others, em­phasized Mr. Frost s conversation-, v al manner, searching philosophy, i teasmg ,humor, deep thought anil Ip seriousness. I s

Mrs. Albert Abell conducted her ! first.meeting fn. the parish hall of the Trinity Episcopal Church. She ended upon each member of the Board of trustees, the standing committees, and the representa­tives of the Evening Membership Department and tne Matawan Jun­ior Woman s Club for annual re- J»irts.

itevteion* ReadMrs. Bayard Lttinborn. retiring

Chairman of the oy-la\vs and re­vision committee. read several re­visions for the third time. By ac­cepting these revisions, it was de­termined that the office of a ti- nanciul secretary was created. Mrs WilliHm Burmsster was eleci- *d to fill the new office.

The applications of Mrs. Philip Simm. Mrs. Darnel Heaney and Mrs. Charles k. Sprinyhoni were approved for membei'ship. bnnt>- inn the total of cow. members for the year to 16. The resignation of Mrs. D.E. Corbett for reasons of hesJtli was accepted with regret.A life membership was approved for Mrs. b.B. Eggleston, a pastEresident 1923-25 and charter mem- er of the cluo.Mrs. Calvin Pearce. Immediate

past president, was elected to fill tile vacancy on the house commit­tee created l>y the resignation of Mrs.' A. I:.iii;at* Palm.

SlamllnK CommitteesMrs. Abell announced the ap­

pointment of the. following chiiir- nvn or standing committees. Mrs. John C. Eggleston, building; Mrs. Joiinson Cartan. membership, Mr.s. Edward Currie, by-laws and re­vision: Mrs. Harry Chine, ways and means: Mrs. William Nod- di'ins. international relations, Mrs. Duvid Bruce, welfare: Mrs. G.J. Sterling Thompson, cheer; Mrs. Paul A. Egari. publicity; Mrs. tt. Rulon Snuth. youth conservation und education: Mrs. Lambert, lit­erature: Mrs. Llmoro Kaltner,tickeis. and Mrs. John Robertson, defense and economic security.

Mrs. John C. Eggleston spoke briefly on the progress oi the pui- chase and repair of the tormei Presbyterian Supduv School Bmld- lng on Jackson St. as the new club house of the organization. She will be assisted on the house commif- [■>(; bv Mr.s. Abe:! and Mrs. Pearce from the Senior Club, Mrs. !loa . president and Mis.s filaini.- Cherr), Junior Club, and Mrs. Chrustinat, president and Mrs. John Kinney, Evening Department.

Mrs. Abell suggested a theme for next year Bring A Guest. Sin- forecast programs ol interest lo

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ihe OeVittc School Band, Morganville. slrps j were heid al Memorial l*ark ai 1! a.m. nnd the proudly down Main &(*, Mataw«n, on Memorial l)a* >-Veteran* of I oreign Wars services nl Rose Hill au participants in the annual parade. Legion services j Cemetery at 9 a.m.

M a t a w a n P e r s o n a l I t e m sNews Of You And Vour f amily Is Appreciated At Any lim e

Call Mrs. Lorraine Smith. le i. LO b-U il

■ Mr. and Mrs. F.dwin H. Dominick entertained at a picnic on Mem­orial Day. Their guests were Mrs. Bleeker Wheeler. Montclair: Miss Cora Dilhstin. Paterson: M iasMary Emma Stack. Perth Amboy: Mrs. Harry 0. Jones. Miss S. L-.l- len Kancv. freehold: Mr. ond Mra. F. Howard Lloyd jr.: and children Nikki. Richard and Debbie.

Vr'iiliam 1. Currie, a student at Trinity Pawling School. Pawhng. N.Y.. has arrived-at the nome ol his parents. Mr. aud Mrs. hdward W. Currie, tor his summer vaca­tion.

On Wednesday. Mrs. Chories K. Hutu. Rrielle. cnteriamed at bridge and the winners were Mrs. Clark Moore. Mrs. Frederick Dederick.

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lambert Spent the weekend at Grovo Guy. Pa.. College, and iheir son,. John H.. returned home with them for the summer.

Ross W. Maglian jr.. a student at Cornell University. Ithaca. N.Y.. has arrived at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mis. Ross W. Maghan. for his summer vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cholewmski were the Tnursday barbecue guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhant Matthaey.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nodding:* were their daughter. Sarah Nodding: Miss Charlene Cato. West Pater­son. Miss Nodding* roommate m Douglass College, and the.’r house guest; Mr.* wood, and

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fuller. Brook­lyn, nnd Dr. and Mrs. Ingram tid ­ier and children, hne aiul Amy. Valiev Streum. N.Y.. weie the weekend guests ot Mr. and Mn. Robert Weiser. Strathmore.

Mrs. Miriam Newton and chil­dren. lommv and Virginia. Wash­ington. were the weekend guests o( her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rulon Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells, and

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ihe i;i>rn!niir.n» cornnm* 4 < < Ofr* tb i.

for tne iy0.i-H !.enn u-i loJhw.-i-s 1 a t { ,) id t & s rs

lifst viv.y pre'Sidenf ivir*;. I Mhd»ed Day. vice r>res;-:oeut: r»l».H MatV iluussinuiin. ro- cyriiinii $e'.Te,a.rv; Mis hvtiynliarker.- correaponding secrerafv: :Miss kathi'*en :»1erriti. l'i'-

; Al inc r.f lo ir< tho Mu;-i wav Hose Tire fiouse. artnnai re i w:"5- v/ere ^jveu »y ad or [ice; s ! and eacn cniomittee cnairmmu ' t Kefwrts On Convention \ Mrs. Salaman rejvn-ied on the! N J : ‘.7 1 ^ I PAUL S, BA ttK ErrJeratea lifw Cmbs Inc., he, d at_ tne | p iul S. Barreit. son ol Mr. and!,. . . . . . ,I Howl Ciaridxe, Atlantic i.-uv, Mj v i ,, r:.. ,• „ ------ . it... . 1 ■ •?.- Airs. K*arl Mitctu:il. Mia.. . . . . ,

1 " J n d 'q S j x n N M , . , ' n , , > ' ' " ‘ f f I t a ' rti Final arrangement wu* be made ; uis Bachelor of Arts Degree with fl-: • t \ •-“ ,vKl of \r,: De*»r-e with aby Dr. Mynt Zmke, persona! devel-1 major in. Hisiorv from l.uh-ivetiei A surprise bridal shower ^^>!nv);nr ,tl t7J ’,c*\tion aV the oenuoiopment n iirm an f>r he sc uia C l i ( l I as on Pa cn I nda, ",“ s ^ " r ,ct W l’on0 I co.uui it men ere its .j hdo at snip awards to be given ai th? Mai-1 He is a \'W craduate of Matawan » 'tisx Pogers hy ner bndat party, j r i{,. rrti..w>f, on T ^ k.awan Regional High School fjradua-1 \\rAh Srhoy! " j Miss Carol Septen. Mrs. j C> ‘ ation. | .vlr. U :.n vu . was nare.ed a disMn* I ^hor, Mj.ss Regma Brmkof^K;. at |

Mrs. Patricia Applegaie w:;l ; gmshed nniitarv si.udent at Lafav-j!(H* home of M-ss ^aro! Septen. serve as chairman of the UPW ln*:eite. He was pairons manager o» j Kt ypt>rt.stallatum dinner to be held j » ih: | me vcarlxmx. member t« the Inter-1 Attending were Mrs P '^ns j18 at the Magnolia Inn. Mits i national Relations Society. Scab-[Mrs Waiter Hennig Mr* George]Charlotle. McCracken, N.J. Sia»c! oarc and Blade MiiHaiv Socielv j Uough Mrs Walter Sadewski Mr - Second Vice President, wih be* the j and Sigma Alpha bpsilon Frater- j W;lham DoH’tta Mrs Staniev Mnr-j installing olftcer. j nitv. He plans to attend (he Um-1 xulak. Mrs Alexander Mo^ulak

Mrs. Thaler and members will j vemlv of Pennsylvania. Philadel-1 Mrs. Paulme MorzuJak Mr*:utiend the Leonpe UPW Club ol : phia. to do graduate worn in inter-| mund Pogorzelski Mrs StanleyMiddletown Township charter dm-1 national atfairs. Ins sr>ec»al inter- bnnkofski Mrs William Ulbrich, iter at The Cobblestones. Friday , t si beinp. in the international cvm-! Mrs. William Orloff. Mrs. Henrvevenuig, June 11. stt whi«.:h um«-imetce of Laun AnH*r:ca I Onotf. Mrs Iheodore *Vegenef,

Mrs. George Phesant. Miss fc.iain-

Har!>ara FibersA surpji-.e bnaai snowei v;iz.i

ir.ven u> lionov n» Vhss I f h 1 s VI j 1 ih t r.. r>ovi»:. hJ^a.beJA. anu Mr.s. hu- ;iar C. Larsen. jvjTr: Jt;or»je:i. i

o iij.s w(vf ■ arran^^-ii lioder a *• 1 lu)f cl Dl j it i n

w-re in :»'?u and v.lme. *Guesis were Mrs. C. J.>nn Po:>-;

ers. :vjrs. Anorevv Fondak. Alt-;, Frcder.e Fondai:. M r i u go Fondak. Mrs. Alexander Foadak. Mrs. John Van Duvn. Mrs. Ju l:^ K 'hcrt. Mrs. ’.neven Gaia^Ja Mrs. Ste.oher. Feoorko. Mrs. isestcr Ma* .uiha. Mrs Paul Luhum. Ms«s Ar* !>.*en Lar.wn. Miss Dolores rondak. .vFs.s Atatgc Larserr.•Gifts were sent by Mrs. Wa.t.jr MISS J.\N H

evening.hi\i bo: was active in Lhe Si.u*

j den? education Association, luter-' national Relations Club and the En* ghsh - Language Arts Club.

In September. Miss Bol will bs : Lussoeiated w-ith tne Middletown Townsnp.> Public Schools as an e l e ­mentary teacher. -

and Mrs. Bertha Story Schanck. > v. , , , ...O t h u g u c s w e r » m ! » « I " • f v d ^ V Dernberger. Mrs. Frank Bliss. ■■■*.. .V . .Mrs. W.J. Rabel. Mrs. Gerard Devhn and Mrs. Flmore Kattner.

Mr. and Mrs, Carnillo D. Gentile and Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Cur-

Mrs. William Burmester were iheSundav dinner guests of Mr. and . ^ « . .- r TMrs. Robert Bu»u*r i G r a d u a t o O f T re n to n

Mrs. C.eorge Barrett entertained j E n te rs A i r F o rce O T S al bridge on 1 nesday evening and lhe winners were Mrs. John Km-

Fdward Rseth- Lhrf-iney. the hostess, and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs- Janies J- Miller. Other guests were Mrs.

Leon Chnstmai. Mrs. hverett Carl­son. Mrs. August Schmehng, and Mrs. Douglas Ward, Matawai

thu local club will present a gav^l i j|e participated in the histoiy to the newly - organized club of the i department s senior honors proNew Jersey Federation BPW Clubs, ..... ............

j Inc.I A social hour followed with Mrs,| May Donunlck and Mrs. Thale:I as hostesses.

I Pogers. Miss Susan Hennig. Miss I Kathleen Geier, Miss Barbara I Brinkofski.j Gifts were seat hy Mrs. Mary ! Dehnz and Miss Mae I>ehn«.

rie attended the formal dinner dance al the Manasquan River Goff Club on Saturday evening.

Mr. und Mrs. Lverett Carlson at­tended the wedding on Saturday of Miss Mary F.lizabeth Carton to Terrence Reid in Mendham. and lhe reception which was held at the Old Mill Inn. Bernardsville. Mr. Reid is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reid, former Mata­wan residents.

Mr. and Mrs. John Renwick and children. Billy and Richard. Sud- btirv. Mass.. were the weekend guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kor- tenhaus. Aberdeen Rd.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Green and Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Cottrell, Browniown. attended the Saturday evening performance of Tne King und 1." at the Paper Miil Play­house. and dined at Marios. Mill* burn.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lamb were Mr. and Mrs John Knshuta. Maiiville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nankivelle. Matawan

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blairwomen, and a _ . . . .tablishing the club in its fust club : Strathmore c-ntortai ji0Use {lav and their guests were Mr

Mrs. Pearce and Mrs. Harold li.Fogi? served on the refr-shmeat committee.

Mrs. Harrv Wells. Mrs. Lewis Hosser. and Mrs. Rudolph Fraebel were the re­cent pinochle guests of Mrs. Wil­liam Burmester.

Miss Susan E. Smith. 11 SunsetAve.. has teUirned home after completing her junior year at Wil­son College. Chambersburg. Pa. Miss Peg Shuman. Carlisle. Pa., also a student at Wilson College, accompanied Miss Smith home for a visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krusch and children, Somerville, and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Krusch. Irvmgton. were the Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krusch. Strath­more.

Mrs. Sophie Schlesmger. The Bronx, was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mr.i. Michael Fabiseh. Strathmore.> Mr. and Mrs. Mel Insley. Mata* wan: Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Beck­er. Ralph Babrisky. and Miss Alice Morns. Morganville. traveled by canoe from Port Jervis. NA.. to ligypt .Mills. Del., on an overnight camping trip down the Delaware River last weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hochwald. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Drvden. Mr. and Mrs. \van Kasmen. Matawan. and Mrs. A. Greenberg. New York, were the recen; haibi'cue guests of Mr. and Mr.s. Sol Rosenstock

Miss Helen Gregory, daughter o. j Mr, and Mrs. Clyde E. Gregory, j 25U Mam St., Matawan. received j her Bachelor of Arts Degree from •Irenton State College on Monday,

and I Miss Gregory was graduated sum-i Mi’s. William Wilkins. Mercerville. ! ma cum taudo.

Ronald Sickles son of Mr und | She has been accepted to attend • wi*h other nation* in order to pro Mrs T O Sickle^ js at hoir-<‘ foMthe Juiv class or the otficers traip.-hect her security and interests, he summer vacation from Lafayette ! mg school a* Lackland Air Fo itt i wroit-. Piesiin nt Ri»03i-\c-lt bttiL\ College F'as-on P\- I Base. San Antonio. 1 e\. Upon com

Mrs. Gera I’d Devlin. Mrs. Paul I thu school she will reEgan, and Mrs. l.ouis Pazlenza i te,ve » co«»ni»ss.on of second lieu were* the prize winners on luesdav

gram bv preparing a research pa* er entitled "Iheodore Roosevelt: lhe Dmlomacv of n Nationalist." In e mtrpose of niv protect was to dete«’mmt‘ what effect Roosevelt s particular brand of American na- i tionahsrn had u;xin American dip- j 'omjey. and wha1. effect changing ! world and domestic conditions had Ufxjn his nnture|K)rted He . .. . . ...velt Changed from a militant na*1 that the umts in the county will norm list in the earlv years of his j tontmue to sa\e tht aj>et.Hl u>u r’resiclencv to a cautious interna ; jX»ns for tnt Tun and fortune ,;oiH '^t" h" !rK)‘l I contes- until further nnp.ee. I wo

” 11 learned trvat America had m i ard.s will bo pit.>v.iUd to tin. depend upjn friendly co-opcraiion j t.\o und.-» sundin^ in tlu cou-

Save Special CouponsMrs. Louis balkenberg, chJirmua

ntiisn Mr U,n u , <. H e Middlesex tt un j Mncrican | * 1 - - J «conclud*.-d lhat Roostt ! l-egion Au.tihaiV, ail.'ised meinhen' ' • nun- Jjn u s -nt0’m0'

J a m e s Benners Feted On 25th A nniversary

Mr. ana Mrs. James Benner. flardlng Blvd.. Matawan. were tho guests of honor at a surprise party in celebration or their 2a(h wedding . ann'versarv. fhe party was given bv Mrs. Assunta Intosino. George: Infosmo. Matawan: Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Antmoro. Keyjwri: Mr. and Mr.s. James Miller. Mercerville: Mr. and Mrs. Gmo Germi and Mr. •

evening, when Mrs. Howard F.«d mann entertained at bridge. Other guests were Mrs. R.L. Cartan. Mrs. Karl Heuser. Mrs. Warren Vree- land. and Miss bsther Blau.

On Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Knox. Strathmore, were among the guests at n 2oth wedding anniversary dinner and dance tor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters. Metuchen.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marks and children. k.lyse and Rsckv. Fords, were the Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosenblatt. Strath- moiv

Mr

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Ab­

ed that America had to intervene in inten.ational politics to preserve the W(ii1d balanco of power ami peace. His Pres'ucncv was the wa* tetshed of Ann»nran diplomacy.

pons throughout the vear at the con.Miv conventtnn July U m South Plainfield. All report.; must b-

Matawan.lhe guesis of iionor were pre­

sented with a silver money tre* and a huffet supper was served.

Other guests were A/*C Jamei- 1 . Benner jr.. McGuire A.F. Base: Patricia. George. Theresa and Ihomas Benner: Miss ChristineU?.ariwich. Menlo Park: John Lo*

Matawan Juniors Win Awards

made to liie county chairman bv | vigne. Matawan. and Miss Angela June ;0. to determino thu winner.! Cundari. Paterson.

Approximately 1000 young women i the Children's Akl and Adoption So­dom all ov«r till) state attended ! ciety. a non-sectarian, inlet-rueial llie With annual convention o! New ! organization whieh caies for and Jeisev Stale Federation of Wo-: places Tor nduption babies through- men s Clubs, .lunioi Membersnip , out the stale. _ IDt’partmeni- held in Atlantic City j Announcement, were made of tiie j Mav 10-l'i The Mata.van Junior : re'.ultj of the three major fund-1 Woman's Club won Ihree awards. I raising projects (or 1962-63: S IM ;

Mrs Robert Morrell won a plaque I was raised to benefit the hospital j for doubling the membership: Mr.s. i . Pip S S. Hope, ilMS lot lhe Cart .

and Mrs W H Fv-ins Penn-1 William Wright won second pme . lunacy piograin, n ,otal r.f <11.000 ]

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Strathmore, entertained on 1 hurs* ! Strathmoreand | Mrs. l ay Manofi and daughter

Mrs. Al Bloom and Mr and Mrs. j Susan. Parkchesier. N Y.. were

auken. were lhe Saturday gtmsts ! tor the braille department, and the ; in pmlanthropic dum.uons v.as 5iv- Mr and Mrs Chart-*-* Rulf 1 eiub won an award tor the work i on dnrmg l:»t'.-f>J Ihe CMUent.on

on Pix»jeci Hope. . opened Friday evening wun theTne club was represented hv 4 1is. : presentation (>f the state touina-

lent and delegate ; men? wimrn^ entry presented hy ;«nd Mis Frank Panek. t'vasurer i the M"udhc»m Junior Woman’s

....................... . _ . . .land delegate. Alternate delegates ! t tub, ".v-letuons n»m S|kiou RiverMi and Mis. Baynard Sinitn and _ weie \],^s j ean oregerson nnd i Anthology bv lulg-u Le**Maste.s.

family u .unad home Mnnda> | \|jSH pjja Dolan ! Also featured in the program wasrt!) to Williamsburg Va * . . . . . .

Mr. and Mrs. Wihiam C. Luoi j and son. William 111. Colonia. were i .. .. .) . . .tne Sunday dinner guosts of Mrs. I ^,lr‘ Ht.t pie. td. nl and d th ;. Lydia Walling.

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The h'.idilighi of the convention i a bv the Juni:

Tid Bloom and daughter Biooklyn

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coombs and childien. Summit, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I heodore Carrillo. Strathmore

Dimnld Cacace. strathmnre. I wus ,ht. a„,u>linc(.m,:m ()l ,!,e fHec entertained a, a family dinner par-1 |H>|1 (jf s.a|,. ,

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......................................................................................................... . .... (. At tne busi.n s.-. M»Sb>nn Saturd ivNancy, • the holiday weekend attests of Mr. » l.v 0,1 _ to celcbrv.U th. I.n th , j j)(i nu.mi>(.j-.shi|) voted to &up;>ort , each sime depai mwn chan man

1 • - -.................. - • • '!<**' *'* '* Donald, and : , Aitl Atu{ XlinttUn., .... .. a two-mnvite t-i^r of thetr‘j acitvities. Mrs. Robert F'ai- 1, chairman. pn.-snF’d at all *etmu.*: o! ihe coiiM'nlioti.

i:ic iiuiiuiiv nL-ff.'.'iiu );iirM> ui an. • .anu Mrs. Herbert Halpcrn. Strath-j.1 husjand' : til'll .-I f hu.. .1 1 1 1 . i h t iii-

. j jie inemi^e. wn-u n>A t.li’Uir-'n s Aid and Adopnojt Sonethat of her daughter who was two . |y of vit.{\

' ! Mr.soid. Guest-* were Mr

Charles (.louse. Missuni i

June i! more.| Mrs Robert O’Hara, liav Ridg.'-! L.I , was the weekend guest of Mr. , ... , . , iM . ...| ami Mr.'. (.narles Carey. Strath* i f *nifSL'’ and Mt^s I hailene Cloc

. I Mr. and Mrs. Milton \V. Gunkle | II1 1 •- . iMiss Janice L. Icsch. RD I. Mat j and children. Susan. Jimim and s st.s ot Mr. a.ul Mi.s. .

awan. was among 54 student mirs- * rJcbhif. are snendine. June W'ee* i •.rn'Ml All^-‘-s. Stratlimai.,, al-i , es from lili/.uhcth and Penh Am-. 51S ti„. gmsis oi their son. Bruce. *uu‘ , IS **..linan and ;bny Hospitals who completed a i who graduated on Wednesday from ; ^iMicn, Joan and La in , Tt. J i . ^ | dw-f- h D-v-’nyear-long pre-climcnl n u r s n : ^ thc U.S. Naval Academy, Annapo-1 wsni.... , vl,1|lir! and children, and Mrs. Ralph CV.d-

he Sunday ‘ind Mrs. Wil*

laise ilO.UOU to p.iv for medical es- i< pen>es [or th-* mfanis i a red toi by • m

vutown. Pa.: Charles Mone In.iuon: Mr. and Mrs, V,iue ( arace. A * i L.velvn MumtK' Staien Islaml. Miss t la ire 1 Ink* FhiMuug NA

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program May 28 at Union Junioi hs. MilCollege. ( rantord.

First vear nursing students from . F-li/aheth and Perth Amboy Gen* i eral Hospitals lake all their aca­demic studies at Union .lunioi Col-; lei'o The student nur.ses earn IS ; college credits in anatomy ond phy.aologv. F.nghsh composition, 1 general chemistry, general psycho logy, sociology, and microbiology. i

f'dl/aheth General Hospital and Union Junior College established the prechnical nursing program m , l!l|9. ihe program was expanded i In 1954 when Perth Ambov General Hospital joined.

Miss iesch. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F.. Iesch. is u giad

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Milk, and son. William, attended th c ;'S1^ *''l<

Mrs. Heibert Sh< p;evident of the Si

.Salunl.i> e i.nnt, bi idgi quests ( C(,(nfnencement exercises, at Peni*}^,mLJ M-* * >of Ml. and Mrs. G.J. Sti-rhn,; 1 1)rnkt, c'olleee .Providence. R .1 ..on Ihompsou, Middletown were Mr. M()m|,,v Miss Jil(llth R!rt. Wll, anti Mrv I.u A. Cushman, Mr • amiHiK t|1(, maduales. and Mis Kobeil Hei-lles, Mi. and | M[. ai,d Mr?. He„ Mattyan.Mrs. K Howard L.oyd jr Mi and ,Ia, ks0I1 lk.1(,|Ui. u . wa,,. lhl, Mrs. Gai ie-.i .1 ivItKntn, Mnlawa i. j wnek<*nd guesls of Mr. and Mr». and Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Morns

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Sea Girl Mrs. Andiew F. Grumnger. Fan-

wood. was the Friday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Hernck.

Mrs. Anna Burns lett Friday to make ner home with her daughter. Mrs. Florence- Carney. Chicago. 111.

Mrs. Martha Hughes has return'uate of Matowun Kegionnl High j ed to her home in Florida after School. Slin ii a stndcni nurse a t1 spending two months visiting her! Perlh Amhoy General Hospital. Uhildien in Matawan. s^ ■ ■ • - • ■

Open Drive For Hegional Band Fund

Mnry llnrrlsim, inenhleul uf Hi- Mi tauai Iti'i'.uiinil llttnil, nnd Hubert Mesemll, hand ilm . no. tins e.n l, for fund* which Mmi !•« umihmmiw anil ulll end Inn" * J.

Mr. Meneroll ili<<i«• me |*t Mud-'ni i iti'iiii: InslmnieiH'-In tli'* Mulawtin Schnoli. and lhat the Pej*.innal U uid ha. In« ie;p,rd in sl/«' mine than feut-fold durliiK the p.M i\m> v " .. finis nnue mnne\ U lM*eilrd llniuice ihe pn»«rnni( Donaliuie. *u. t» h" mi.hIi* piiMthle in lhe MhIiiwiiii Iteglnnal Hand I unit nnd mailed in Hon inn, Mntawmi.

Ihe Inind hm marched In riMnmunllv pniiuh ., pmiicipafed In ^,r Nntlt»w l>.y. plnycd nl f<NMhall (i.une nnd oihei

Joseph y hirco. Strathmore.l.-.dvvard J. Garrits'. f-ierro Ave.:

Joseph Mulcahy. New Nnrk.: and The Kev, Theodore L. Beauchamp, (anada. have reiurned irom a 10- dav c r u i s e ot the (. nrmhean aboard the S.S. Argentina.

Mr. and Mr.s. Gerrv Sefmee and son. F.merson; Mr. a tut Mis Al Alexander and sons. Brooklyn. In­line residents of Stiaihmore: Mr. and Mr.s Ben Dworni.s ..nd chil­dren. and Melody Anu and l.oriann Serle. were recent guesis of Mr. and Mrs, Sheldon Sene. raih* inure, to celebrate then seventh wedding anniversary.

Mr iim! 'rs M.mley Blair.Sirathniote. ait'-nded :he Has :>ln/- \ah of Ruth Kali.sh in Biooklvn oti Sin.ilas atteinoon

Mi and ,\ iv l imene WolKon. •The llroov e 'I,,.gu«*st.s of a 11 and Mi 1<iidoijn1 i .1. I ' f ! i !i.-y sp 'M i1 S .i! u i il i\ ttA-'iiuiv I’.i 11.

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'he Siiliiid.iv e\Tinng d nnei .-iti * ■ • nl ( .ip i It i 'M lim u n D e n n is a- ll M i s 1 )e!Ui' I'ii A p. It t

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Mi. and Mi W Knlon Sjoitii \\e['c fin* 'i Inn s<t.i'.' /.ii' si., .if Miiillll '»l I.-; Wil!,lit! I ,11:'",' A f i ■«i M 11 ;lon

,\|:ss M.tiy Bathaia l.uilr, .i sin di ic u W'1’.'nnnstei I oili .m *. S‘>* W’diiunglon, l ‘a , i' *ji. n<{snse ', -•I l| * I vu at the In Hue of ||. i.oinl. Nil * I vdi.i W ,1 111 m ;

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a tte n d e d th e b a c a i a u i e a u * .serv- 1 ic e s on S u n d a y a ' tne l .m d e n to v .n ‘ M i h t a i y In s t i tu te , w n e r e ih e ir v jn ■ ( h a r le s K . is h m e m b e r ot lh e I g r a d u a t in g c la s s .

Mrs Fvcreti t <irl>on M ’ Wins­ton SchhMt'r. Its, M lton (inn.k.e.

; Mr.s Rolhn Richards. Mrs. llowai-l Kiogh. Mis Uichanl l-jdinanu. and Mrs. ( nlvm Fence wen* the Wednesday evenuu'. bridge gue>;- o' Mrs. Kobei l F.rdmann

! Mr itnd ;.li> Bmke Knslof aiul Mr. and Me, Saui Mum/ .mn i hil-

. dren. Brooklyn Aereihe lh;«r.dav j guesis or Mi and Mrs. >•»[ !;om’ii t .slock. Stia'hmiM'*.! M r . und M i s W i l l i a m 1 S n iu h

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FRIDAY to 10; SUNDAY T il 6

Thyraday, Juno 6, 1963 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Seven

Saturday BrideCouple Wed AI St* Joseplvs

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Miss, Rtsris McGuire. daughter oi |Mr. , and Mrs. Michac! McCniire, j |H H |S 8). Occur. Ace.. East Kttansbus'g, be- i If tH W ctime (He bruit: at Kenneth Chian-i iK'-gi.;;:; m i. aor. (ii Dominick Chia:y.*K-, 60 f te ilf f l Went SroartSi., Mt. .'Ve'mon, N.Y, i

y r VinUthe lateMrs. ChiaAese, Satur day. .lime I, I9G3. . . I

- The Rev.- Tfraddeus WojcieJ.otv.!: ■ «kV performed. ihe doubly rini- cere- j

»t:U a.nv, and celebrated iho ' 7 nuptiai mass which followed, In St.

. - .C itl’.erine’s Church, East: K?ans- .■.■V? burg. - ■ ■ .■1 : " Tlie bride was given in marriage,

by her lather.. She. wore a fluor- length gown designed with a lace

- ■■■• ■ bodice,- studded wilh seed pearls,long tapered sleeves and pearl- bordered scalloped .neckline. Tne

!® i ? JfuJl 'chiffon skin .ierminalt’4 in n, I |j>. , chapel -'lorij;lti train. Hflc flnfierlip- I w j f length veil of illusion [ell from a ! }te

crown or orange-blossoms and she | i ls ;. •;'.; curiied-a cascade. bouquet ot white V- Cyn.bidiums. . ' ' ' - ' -

Sister Attends Bride- Miss Isabelle McGuire; sister of i ■ the bride, ai home, was the maid i ’ , of honor, She wore a, yellow oqjan- |

. /. ta street;. length go*m with cap i sleeves. A- circular i.veil .-fell over'

.v, : her flower heudpiece and she car­ried a cascade bouquet ot white carnations.

Miss Cecelia Walsh, Ml, Vermin,’r£s N.Y. and M uf Ellen McGuire, IHuv

• ttnglon, L.L. cousins ot tiie bride,were the bridesmaids. Their lilac organza 'gowns and’ headpieces were similarly styled and thev car­ried cascade bouquets of white car­

., nations. M.-: V.-"; ,/Anthony Chianese, Ml. Vernon,

: was the besl man for his brother.■ Ushering. were Michael McGuire■ -. «nd Andrew McGuire, at home.

brothers of thc bride.A reception followed m Buck

' Smith's Restaurant, East Keans-burg.., --. , .

For their motor trip to Canada, lhe bride wore n light- blue suit, a j pearls and sequins. ' scalloped-.sa

! white hat nnd accessories and a j brina neckline and Ions taperedwhite'orchid corsage.' When they ro- j sleeves. Matching lace panels fillturn, they will, reside In Mt. Ver- 0Ver the front of the bouffant silk

MR., MRS. ALBERT L. BOTHAMS JR.was lhe maid of honor. Mrs. Um

Monjanulk Manu

Miss. Rose M& ie Owvmburg,' daughter of M r, and Mr?. George i R. Owenbnrg. 72 Waler. Works1.

I Rd., Freehold, became ihe bride ol'‘; Frank P. K'heribt'r;j;c-T, .sun of Mv. ,‘ atui Mrs. Joseph Rf.icfu-niX'i'ser, I i Tenuenl Rd.. Mwr.^nviiUv Sun'd/AV, i ; June I. The Rev. Waller j' Pearc? performed tnu ceremony i-i •1 The Assembly of God Chm chf Frev- \[ n o !d , t i 1 p . m . , •

! Th^ briUe -v-;as given m nvajnage | i hy her i'aiho:*. She won a whiix* j i gown designed with tf la?« bodi< tr j j and pk*af«ii satin skirt tlvn terrni-j j naiwi in a chape! ■ k-ngth iruin.:; '.lie fitted, tx>dice twd a .-scoop iiock *; i line und \;ap sleeves. Her ftnuer- j ; lip ionRth veil of Uiiisiotv fell from :! a crown of jiearli and she carried i | a cascade,-bo«<i»et of. white rose* j j and babies'-breath. - II Mrs. Clifford' ' Ruicht*nberj»tn-, I { iVIoq»af)V.'}ie, sisl^r - in - Jaw of j

thu bridefir«K>m, svas ihe matron at •; honor. She \yoru a lavendot'-.organ-! •/.a street'lenyth ftown with nsutch> ing headp^j.^, ,'\:c»lar veil, j She carried » >-*,.i:ade Iwiirjuet of * pink carnations and b&bies'-breaili. j

i Clifford Keichcnbev.yej', Morgan-: i ville, was the best man for his 1 | brother. . 1 • ' ' '

A reception followed at the home : i of the bride's parents. j! The bride U a graduate of Marl- j jboro Ca/di'al Sehooi. The bride-| ‘*,rtx)in attended Freehold Uejiior»al j High School und is employed by t McDowell's Trucking Co., NcpUi.ne. }

!\icu-ri<‘« .Saturday bv Keypori| aiier a bng iihiesi, . Burial j J waji iiv View Ctfmrtfry, Mid-1 i;eieto*vn. ; ; " V- , j

.Miss Kin> v. a.v k>rn in'.Charlton, j K^rii; tjigiaud Shu lu«d livei jn jthe* KiMt.simr.e area; Ml years ‘

ar*.- ix .-;isv*r. Mr*.Leaih. Ki'auribar^. -‘.nd Sf

Births

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fiii&AleUiaiid isli's. Maurci Gil rd-i'lti,

■pit Jack St.. are thuis' of a son, boro Moqdayv: 27,' ifyjo. ir#.-Rivet-view' Hoj-

Ai May ; j>1

MoSh .. hu^hUT v, as Ihjr.'t Mor’jlay, ‘ 27, I9t»3.' in Rive/view rlos*

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Mr. and Robert A. Crispin,; 9 Glen Ave., Haslet, are the pu>:i ent:i of a son, born Wednesday,’ May “’9. 1903, in filvvrview llospi-

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Mrs. i>h!sl.!f» Gflnia?; iFuntTr:.! v.'erc* held Fri-;

oiiy al a vi from ihe Day .Fu-; neral F»o:ne. Kcypor^ und a! 9i

: a hijih mass ol re<jaic*?n ,wi\;;! effeivd iTi Si ,lu>«e;»b’.‘; Clutch,! Kevjxir/. for Mrs, Mwabfrth J . GH- - iiubrook Lane, ivtetawan,

of 21 Far'% Avt*.. Mata-1 ' r .j wan, who died Wednesday. May |' Crispin .i 1!9, at her home. Interment 1 I was in-lhe church cemetery. ; i Mrs. Gdman was born i:»' Or-1 ! 'aiige, dauRbter of the l;Ue Samuel j ! and Catherine (KeJiy) Nic.Devitt. j She was the wife of th? b'.e Phi1.-}Ui^ .Gilman, , a eoniutunicarn of St. I Gaspi.rt.ne. .I Josep.li’s Church and a memlwr o !) a soi. and daughter. wer«! its Aitat-Rosar.' Society I born V.>;i'ie:day, May-lfl, 19SJ, in| Sun-iving are three .laushterj, j Overview ll.usplta! w.Mr.and Mrs:].Mrs\ Geraldine Flaek and Mrs.! Elizabeth u Hvan. both, of Mat j -j.wan, and Mrs.-Charles A. Matt sr„ ; . wiUiamswi '•j As!ila«ui,- Kv,; four grandchildren j. , d ^ Mttrk Williamson, ,

and fom sreai-RrnndchilorcK. , ,, Mur!t;y Knyporf, are the pai*- •• - James Carl Winkfine ; ! ents of a son. !wn Wednesday, May,: ' .Funeta! services' were held Kti- ] 2S*- ,963' hl R i v w w Ha5pltaL '''!i day afternoon at the Dav Funeral j Planko ;

ii.S l iH r l Kf'VpOU' J«mes Carl A sfln v,as txirt. Thll, sdsv, Mayf i 7 1l !,m^ s0;10/.Mr' U ) , 1963. it. Riverview Hospital tiJf i .... i. . ! Uik.fini1, Ijnion I v!,, .„,.i \t,-c p i„nl.-ii Slii

<■ Alfred Gasperono. Waakoack Ave. Keansburg. • -•

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.'-Miss'Eileen Carol Fagan, daugh« , . .ter. of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard |-*a,- berto DiLauro, Cliffwood, and .Nliss j p , , „ , ,n r„ki.r^ -M inin I Mis* l^lricia Ann Schuber becamegah 100 ArbOl’dale Dr Cilffwood narV\*»>"» r'lliiinn . Vf'iiuuf'in -ntnra 1 . . ’ ' . ‘ 1 . ! »K<n (-.••<.!.> V»f tnot-nK [inchii ii* Kfit.Beach; and Albert L. Bothams jr.. son of Mrs. Bothams. 556 Summer Ave.j Lyndhursti and the late Mr.Hothnmv were married Saturday.June 1963.

The Rev. William Bausch per* j quets of peach pompons ai formed the double ring ceremony | ies’-breath,

In St Joseph’s Church, Keyport, ■ turquoise Flowers, The filled bod

Wednesday, May 2J), Tr< Mon- J mouth Medical Center, initnneni’ { was in St. Joseph’s Cemeteiy. Key- i p<»rt. ' ‘1 )n addition to his parent4*, sur- ‘ viving are a brothev. John, at

n i nn' i rau» auu uru.u iwiurBarbara t.lli. on, Matawan, were „ huslMIld> .M'artin, the bridal attendants. A matching floor-length overskirt fell over their street • length gowns of peach or­ganza. They w o r e matchingcrowns and carried cascade bou- i

died in li)fil.Surviving are a

Josko III, Nowar Miss Dorothy Ann Josko. at home

‘ [ the bride of Joseph Jiosne jr , Sat “ ‘ j urday. June 1. 1H63. The Rev.

Alfred I). Smith peiformed thc

‘u’u' J a brother, Paul' Martin. Middle-1 ;' ncl 'd i-sex; " two sisters, Mrs. Klizabeth 1 Brwd Sl-

‘'jl 'J i.u . ''! '| (loub’e ring e'erewony at 3:3D.p.m.! Peorl ccnterj and circular veils. n.iu>ntL,, | t1h. 1)rj(||> .. U|c dau(,j,„.r l)f Mr , They curried cascade oouquets of Kdward F. Schuber, 301) J miniature white carnations tyid tur-

JUI'II, Olices were styled with' sabrina neck-! home; maternal f.randparenis, Mr. lines and cap sleeves. -Thev wore ! *•# Charles Bracken, Motgaa- turcuois* flower,headpieces f i S S

Mnta\van, ami tin* bride

Pianko, 8GZ.! Dr.. Cliffwood Beach.

SmithMf. a n d Mrs, Lester Smith,

Brown Ave., West Keansburg,. nr# ■ tlie parents of a son.-born Thurs-,; day, May J0, 19M, ia Riverview : Hospital. . .... ,.

! OeSiold| A daughter wa.* born Thursday*

r... , . M Mav 30f 190Jf in Riverview HrvspitatCharK.s Nett l i0 .jr a|tcj 4 rs. §.uart DeBold, 31

Fuaorul services were held May j Avalon l.ane. Malawan. . .. .quoise carnations with ivy. i 25/ ai 8:30 a.m. from the Posten j . .

Dori Haiiser, Cliffw»»d, ni«c of ; Funeral Home, Atlantic HighUfvds. I Besthred Best. laTKeansburg, ar»

.liter, bora

. in River-

NVhen they return from n motor! nera! Home, S<nnh Amboyj trip .to Florida, they will reside ! was in Woodland C | in Lyndhurst. j ark.

lion, N.Y.Tlie bride, was graduated, from

St." Mary's High School, Scotland, und was employed by Electronic

organza skirl ond cascaded mio a chapel *' length Irain. Her bout- fant veil of illusion fell from a queen’s crown of crystals and

Assistance Corp., Red Bank. The j pearls, and she carried a cascade bridegroom wap ' graduated."from-1 bouquet of whit:. \ ompons and ba* Ca.se High S c h o o l . Somerseti bies’-breath, with a white orchid

The bride was graduated fiom; Frank w. AddeoMatawan High School and is em- T. , ... . , , ■ r, .ployed bv the Prudential Insurance , „ , Addeo. .o. of lal/Co., Newark. The bridegroom was , “ “ "8s, Ave.. -Asbury Park, dieu graduated from l.vndhursl „ ; ah ■ hjiturday, June I. 1%3 in N ............................. . ..e’. M r Adf t>n u rvitive of Rr<

i«.|i-»..son IHI-! w;iicl. sht, w,)ri! ., maU.hji,,, liU.ket, | and earned a smalt cascade boi, i May ^ ,1, m . Amboy. Bu,u.l, cmbr„j,k<m| wi,., -sequins' and ! <|uet of minialuie white carnations : f,1-,” ' ' " " 1.- ''" 1,1 ’

..emeteiN. New -; |Si w j , h 'thrce^uarfr-leOKth ! and turquoise carnations wilh ivy. | - ->. Mtdd.e.oun.| sleeves. The bell-siiaped skirt tea- John Tomasello, Matawan, ivas j Mr. Neif was •shapectured a wattoau hack and chapel- length tiuin. Her fingertip - length veil ot illusion fell from a crown

v « » < l ; f l o w e r s s t u d d e d w i t h p e a r l s a n diNCWaiK. . ... .... .School and attended Rutgers Oni- ‘ Mr- A'dde°. a native of. Brooklyn.,

she cairied a crescent bouquet ofI resided in Newark before moving While miniature carnations

Mass., and served in the U.S. Ma­rines. He is employed in the com­posing room or 'lhe lierald States­man, Yonkers.

center.Three Attendants

Miss Emma Levine, Keyport,

varsity. Newark. He served in the j ,,a '“ e1u ! sieph.molis wilh glamellia , ............ -..............................- •- , .U.S. Armv and is nlso employed i 111 , ,r-v „ ton •'.®’,,s dSn- llL 1 Wt'ddinfi Party ! 1-iurida. For traveliiq;, the bride j *‘™hy the Prudential Insurance Co..! j Mrs. SteVrn Alikas, Mutawai’. j wore a brown silk suit, bone acces- 1 '.Newark ' . . .

i '.'erne , A sun was l»n i Friday, May .It,! IMi.t, in Riverview Hospital Ui Mr.

he son of Mrs. | and Mrs. Thomas U; Ltliedz, 105the best num. Usiierinj: were i Mary (Coyne) Neff, Belford, and! Hudson Ave., West Keansburg. ward Schuber, brother of the bride,! tho late Joseph Neff. He was thc . . _al home; Neil Scully and Ronald! owner and operator of the Del-; . ,, , „Johnson. Matawan. and George j ford Sweet Shop. Mr. Nefl was a I Mr. ajuLMrs. Janie, Moore 3J0Wunlf f'lifi'wood veteran of World Wai II. . Roule 3o. \vls> Kejnsbur„, an. tha

a Tception a, O ' l i a r . ' J Survivinu are his . wife. M rs.! parents of a;son. born rrtday. May,center ! a , m r A m b , r r nc 4 'e . m ) * | , ^ n « (Cmvden) Neff, ,md three | 31. 1963. in Riverview Hospital

■meatsCarsim-Del'elice

Mr. and Mrs. John I.. DeFeiice, Roule 3-1, Holmdel, announce the

Ihony DeGano, Loiijj Branch; fiveMr.s. Harvey Stlllwaggon

Mrs. Maude SlillwajtKOti. S6. of 2 Union St., Malawan. died Saturday, j brothers, Harry Addeo, Kearny; June I, 1983, in the Seabrook Hill I William Addeu. Hackensack, and

engagement of their daughter. Nor- j Nursing Hume, Keyport. Mi's. Still- 1 Santuel, John and Carmen Addeo,111a Anno lo Michael John Carson - "ag^on was born in South Amboy 1 all of Lon^ Branch; two sisters,

nf vi,- -mil \i -c f. , r ! and had lived in the Matawan area Mrs. Frank Del Usposili, Lone0. Mi. and , l.s, James A. Car ] most of hl?.. ||fe she was lMe wldow , 1)r.l|u.h an(. Nlrs R uyrnon{| Moss.son, Gienolden. Pa.

Miss DeFeiice is .. „ ..... . , .. ......................Matawan High School, and is em-1 “ ^ e | this Thursday in Mournplovcd as a secretary nt tne U.SUmbassv, Bonn, Germany. ■ amis anu uaii^iLUTs 01 uiil-h.v. ;

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Obituaries

Joseph Neff. Kevpnrt;„ . .. m ,, Mrs. SteVrn Alikas, '’ Mutawai-. j wore a brown silk suit, bone acces- j JSalvage Co.. Newark ! was ,!u, raaid „, ,<OIHlr. S,irvillJ. | sorios and a co,sa,'e of cymbtd-! N,M' """■ l|dsM|'e._______ _/»nin 'Un8, *"1 l'l* " < i bridal attendai.ts ivei» Miss Shirlev j iums. When they rwum. they wil! j(\illap.ano) Addeo, our sons. : Tilufl.|i Union: Mrs. John Titles- ! reside on Roule ill. MorRanvllle. , H a n f i c . n lNicholas Addeo, Ashuiy 1 ark Jo-, [{nf.ijshtown, cousin of the! The couple were graduated from ! i l | > 11S111seph Addeo, Calilorma and *>am- 1 hrjdo. Nii.s Neil Sl.u||v. Matawan, ! Mataivan High School The bride is i“ • l' ,al''k Addi-o jr., bo.h of | and Nlrs. k , williams. Carter- | employed by Weyerhaeuser Co , ; Marian WaterhouseBloomfield, a daughtei. Mis. A1'-; ll'o it Newark The bridegroom is i Marian Marguerite iVn’.erl ..........-............... . ..larguerue watcrhouse,

They woie while silk orgaiua ; studying IBM machines at lhe New , j„fani daughlet of Mr. and Mrs. st reel* - !eng*h ?heath gown.s with . Brunswick Secteiarial Sdux>! and] James U. Waterhouse jr., 45 At- ( turquoise - bordered white or^an*! is empioyf'd by Marlboro State laniic St., Keyjx^n, war. baptized j M ay-50, UrtiU• • . . . . . . . . . .f ..] t(W'.-l i.v Ct ! f'naiat7.a oversk;n>. embroidered with ‘ Hospital.

of Harvey Stillwaggon. j Keyporl, and two grandchildren,graduate o f ! Mrs- Stilhvagt'on was a nunnber j Funeral services are being held ■

of Ihe First Baptist Church, Mata-, this T |ulrM,ay in Mmim Carmel I , ( „ ,0.Kl..,wan; Golden Chapter Order of Cliurch Ash„ rv Park. .„ 9 a.m. i , UU‘,A. ( 'V ^haste,-11 Star, Keyport and lhe , j , j under „ ,e dil.,..c,i(>n ll( lhe daughte.. Mis. .

! Sons and Daughters of Liberty. I . . . .| 'Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. i Catherine Morrell, Matawan; a ! son, Watson L. St ill waggon, Eaton-

He was retired from the Mon- ; mouth County Road Department j

He is survived by his wift*. Mrs.(Bloodgoml) Herbert, a |

lames W. Park-:

Funeral ServicesMatthew ChaskowiU

Macaoay! A daughter was born Thursday,

May M, iu Monmouth Medical Centcr to Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Macaoay. Mt) Pine St., U n i o n Beach.

Valentino -Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vaientino,

21 Ne\ada Dr.. Hazlcl, are !he par­ents of a daughter, born Thursday.

in Monrnouih MedicalCenter.M a y \2, l%3, tn St. Josepa’i

Church, Keyport. j MtinnasDr. Victor G. Thorni^on and, Mllona*Mrs Thompson, Puerto Rico, for- j A son was born in Monmoutn merly of Keyport, sejved as the j Medtcai Center on Wednesday, May baby’i godparents. Open house was, 29. 1%J, to Mr. and Cujheld at the Waterhouse home in I Milonas. S^B 1‘oresl Ave., Keana*

Fuiu.era I service* were held Fri- i thu evening after the ceremony.! bui-g._

' : town, and two grandchildren.} ' Funeral services were held Tues- * : day afternoon at the Bedic Funeral

f Home. Malawan. The Rev. Robert a Addiss. pastor of the First Baptist ■\ • Church. Matawan. officiated and in­

, tei'ment was in Rose Hill Cemetery, Matawan.

X / ! -kk., .-e .»r; a son. Ed^rc, M ..; day afterm«,n a, Flynn and Son I « « U Q.ark * • West Palm Beach. Ha.; a brother, ’ {•'uneral Home. Perth Amb'»y, with | § ) f 1 » I • W . l H i \ / f # i f f f \ Q

’ j Lester R., Neptune; six' grand- j Rabbi Albert Schwart;. and Cantor j I f A Ul «gi| ^ l l f 1 J ^Stanley Grubowski • daughters and two gieat-grandsons, , Hirsch I.. Chazin of Conmt^ation j -n— — 1

Stanley Steve Giubowski, Old > Funeral services will be held Fri-| Shaarey Tetiloh officiating for i kA irivrvm ^r a r n c r iA IT VBridge-Knglishtown Rd., Madison1 day at 10:30 a.m. at the Bedle Fu- • Matthew Chaskowilz. 1 ul Hai vey Township, died Sunday, June 2, 1 neral Home, Matawan. with ih*'I Ave.. l.incroft. formerly of Key- 19(>3, in Middlesex Genera! Hos-; Rev. Stacy D. Myers, pasior of ih»’ j |>ort. who died Tuesday night, May pital. New Brunswick. Mr. Grit-! Belmar Methodist. Church, official-j 28, l.%3, m Monrnouih Memorial bowski wa,< the son of Mrs. Cam-j ing. Interment will be i:i Old Ten / Hospital. Interment was m Beth line Grubowski and the late Ste-1 nent Cemetery. ( Israel Memorial Paik, Woodbridge. Ipiten Grubowski. He was born in ‘ . , .. K , ! M r, Cha.ikowiiz was employed as

Mrs. Ellas T. Jensen Sayreville nnd resided in South, Josepn i . Keeun i a clu<f ,u jJafu-s Restaurant. High-jM r s Nikoline (Christiansen) | Hiver before moving tn Madison; Joseph K Keelau. 0, of \S imd> j iamis> A native of Russia, he had

Jensen. 7fl, of 145 HiMside Ave., Township 13 years ago.South River, a resident of thr South River area since 1920, died 1hursdav. May 30, 1963, at St. Pet­er s Hospital, New Brunswick. Mrs. Jensen wns the wife of the late l\has I . Jensen.

Surviving nre two daughters,

Joseph F. KeeUnJoseph F. Keelan. 30. of Wood ....... ...............

..... „^,1> Ave., Keansburg, thed Monday, j r(>sided in Kevpnrt before moving jMr. Grubowski was" a communi- ; June 3. 1963. at Monmouth Medical j j.jnor„|, ftv'e years ago

caul of Sl. Mary's Church, South | ?f'.‘‘r ,? sh? ,t u,! ^ s , UkRiver, and a member of the Polish ' h*d ,vp , "V.Falcons Nest 822. He owned and operated a gasoline station on the Old Bridge-Knglishtown Rd.

to

1 Surviving are his wife. Mrs.| Edith (Riesslcr) Chaskowiu; a ; daughter, Marlene l.indn, and a ; sister, Mrs. Sylvia l.ewls, Perth ! Ambov

! MISS NORMA l>E I'ELICF.! Mr. Carson is a graduate of St | James Jhgh School, Chester, Pa. j and the University ol Pennsylvania

, and was formerly of Newark. H ’ was a commimii an! of St. Ann's i Church. Keansburg.

Surviving, in addition to his Mr- Keelan is survived by ft Mrs. Anna Kercado. North Bruns* ! mother, are his wife, Mrs, Helen 1 brother, John A Keelan. and two j Mhs l lurence M. Kingwick, and Mrs. Catherine Roche, I (Sedor) Giubowski; a daughter, ! ststers. Miss Betty Keelan anil >li,> . J uneial services were held Mav South River; seven suns. Hans, j Mrs. Rose Dobrzynski, I'.ast Bruns* ' Kathryn Keelan. all of Kean.unug. - 2.f) «♦ ll a.m. at the Scott I-unerulKandolph, Elmer, Harold and j wick; two grandchildren, and a! Services will be at fi a.m. today I Home. Belford, wilh the Rev. H.Woodrow, South River; Alfred, : brother, John Gi’ubow■*!<), Savre- from Scoit I'uneral Home. Beiloni. 1 IL McConnell, pasior of the Keans* jMatawan. and Oscar, Fasi Bruns- ■ villo. * ’ and a high mass of requiem v\'.\ I burg Methodist (.’lunch, oftniating jwick; five grandchildren and thfee ' i-uneral services were new wed-! he offered a-. St. Anns Church a: 9 ' f'ir.Mi.M i-loreme M. Ku-g. « . of igreal-grandchildren. nesdav from the .\’alis/easki Fu- I ,l-m- Burial will be in Holy ( rn s W lwilig.u Ave, Keansburg. whoj

Funeral services were held Sun- , n,.rili ' |[omP South River to St (Cemetery, North Arlington died Sunday. Mav 215. UHft, at her |

C A N D I D W E D D I N G S A S P E C I A L T Yl ( MAIN S T . T F .I . CO 445*1 K EY PO R T

[MARY’S 1 \ A V EN K IN I )l in ; A K I LN

DM PO O LE AVI-., HA/.I.KT

Registration Cill For Appointment

5 P.M. lo 9 P.M.

Limit 25 Per Clasi Age 4 to 6 Yin,

1-t Opening.

CO 4-2920 or CO 4-0746(Mrs. Ross)

lie served wilh the U S Air Force 1 l!JV .d,_,.hf Rotfm. I Home, - ^|arv-s fhun h where n requiemand iresvnT h c r t o H I S“ '" 1 River and interment « m ' nuis Burial was indvlllin Cmph.v." a7 .he Urile.1 M«™«'-n,al (emetery. South R,v-; s, S,anislauj. Cemnery. Save-

■ 1'■ villeStales l-.mbassy. Bonn. Germany. An August wedding i;, planned. Mri. Robert BotlKi-r

Mrs. I.lllie Bollger, 12. formerly of Kearny, diedlllcki-fiaroy

Mr. and Mrs. John R, Ci.uev, ! J|H>J, at Mound Sunset Ave.. Ma.awan. amiounce j I’elersbuig. Ha. the engtigemenl of thi-ir daughler. « w,do«^of^otKr,,Karen I > n il. to Byron M l lick B(I„ ^ rh a d lim ) :!0 yi.a,,,wn of M r and Mrs C.eorge 11 Ktfn ;,v ,)Ho|.e movin}. r- lv.rid,.lliclts, Pinebrook Rd , l-.nglislilimn, jq vtarsformerly of Matawan. , surviving are tw,i jons, Itoben

M. llotlger, lla/.lel, and Haroldsyn-i ■n.nrLypTFTffi'rx**:

Viii.i! cl'. -la-mi? Plnr.lenng7 Piniilinj)?

r fionph'J-.,fo/./ yfl( d c.«tti t/u tluii , ll'ilYtllOW P,10153 lilt itlil (nun lor li-n jon The, loll Whora lo find inalonnli ' i t IhO t'o-if-voiirjcl'cr, loo,

, , , find who, what. w h*n to do ii " I —

wY e llo w P a p s

Hugo Fiemm i. . Hugo Flemm. 72, of 10th Ave.. '

I-nday. May 31. j Rivu r. formerly ot Newark iPark llo^pilal. St. , a)Uj I'udav, May j

31, INil, at his hom«. Mr i-letmn \ was Uirn in Germany and came to ! Hus country K3 years ago He re- j tired Iasi year After working T! 1 year! as a jobber for lhe Hosle.ss [ Icti Cream Co. -

Surviving are lu.s wife. Mn. Rose J (Bollbach) Plemm; a son, llanv»•.. Bottgcr, Middlelown; a daugh ,

ter. Mrs. Viola Chapman, Glen | Newark; a Mepson, JohnRock- a brother, Charles Peder-, ^ Miller, White Me.ulow Lake, a sen Brooklyn; four sisieis, the i stepdaughier, Mm rtank Oliven, Misses I'-.lln-l ami Mae I’edei sen i Tmin Ulvei: n sister, Mrs. Helen and Mrs. Alb.-ila McSultv. all of | MrCue. Nmiaik, a hinihi-i, Ki. h

Opening SpecialsSLIP C O V E R S

' 7 9SOl-M and 2 CHAIRS

— Reg. $12')RE-UPIlO m FKlNC ;

SPECIALC h a in .........................from HVl.tSofas ..................... from H i 9.'»

Ftee Foam Cushions SL; <>*

FRANCOS "D E C O R A T I N G

38 E. FRONT ST., KEYPORT Next to Post Offico - Tel. CO 4-2831

TAILORING “sST and ALTERATIONS

MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S APPAREL DRY CLEANING WE tMU, AND

FUR ALTERATIONS d e i j v k rWL-. Al.St) M/cKF. NKW t.T.OIT11CS . ,!»> «Wii UIVI- S&H ORHKN STAMPS I I * J

B R O A D STREET C L E A N E R S71 BROAD ST. - KEYPORT

Westwood, and Mrs. Florence La* 1 geibetg, Dumont; hup gi.ouLhil dren and iwo ^ivabgrandi'hildien

Funeral siMCiees id chaige of the J o h n W. Meldenbeck Fiiueini Home. Ha/let, wer • held Mon'l'v

! at 2 p m. at Ke.sMand M<' ihh i.i I ( hapel. Ilanovei

Mrs. Marlin W. Jn.kitMj.h. M,u;4o1 (Mailui) Jo.l.o, Til,

ol I.l1' ILmLnu Rd.. 1. mi * titre Him bor. died Saturday, .luni’ 1, i'ffvl, at hei home Horn in Newaik, Mih Jo-.l'o was the daughler uf the I ile

anl 1 lemm. t'nioii Beach, and '.e\ en gtandchildien

iM inerai mu \ n'rs v\ei .• h-’ld I u<"> dac af 11 a m in 1 le- ! ' h bet ie an-fBai‘th Horn.* f.v I min.r L \ in:tp \

■ A lb e r t I l l e i b i i lAib-r i. II. 'I- <!. '-I li n'.":,

Sl . Mat Iboio. 11■ t*i! Mnml.'1. lim e!!■»J , PHt.l. tn I ; ! I.,

bni n m M . i ! I!*‘ ii ti, 1 if- . ia ie \S ii'miii ' m ;l '»I i : IA p p le e .a 1 e ) M ,s1 1“ l l b een a h te lo in ; le^ id em

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MISS KAREN L, GAni.VM in Gfltey, a v.iaduah' of Mata

Witn High School, attends Adelphi University Schmd of Nun tnj’, den City, I I She Is ein|>!m ed ov

; Ihitokdale Nuising llotne. Hi/te | for the summer.( Hei fiance, nhn ,» gmdtiaie nf

Matawan High S« limit, »■* emphe.n! ■by Jersey Tentral I'e’Aet K- Lb'hi i Company, OM Btid -e, and attenih ; MonnuMiili ( nlfeiy U'eM I oug| Hi,iiit liI A November llfc<M v\eddnu plaimed

for lha vacation of Your Droatns

eaniulf with u«

l n ' f o r # >AU g o . , ,

V n u h a v o Ih e fu n . w e d o th e p l i ln n iu . ?nnd n i i f i n g u i g W h i i ’ if n m * ', t l i e i e ' s n o e s h ir o ’«t fo i i m i «(»'r v n*f*m

Brow n T rave l Bu reauI <>lh r um,,,i.

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111 in n 'l l si I ' i-1 Oi 4 mi it o S M h n ( 4 l l I Ml f « t I ‘. 'H i

S T R /V W IW K R Y l lv S T IV V L

M e< 1 bv

S l . iM ark's W o m e n s (» n il( i o f

St. Mark's Episcopal ChurchC«rr Avenue and I nuilh S t , KeamhurK

S u n d a y , J u n e O lii, 106!{ - 2-7 p .m .

on tlm Church Lawn

P o n y R id e s fo r lh e K id d ie s a-f) p.m .1 l-iee I « l<el ‘A-ill I n li t hllil's :»ei .jtij{

\ d d : l m t ft L l i < ! t I , n ii

BILLIE SSchool Of Dancing

P r e s e n t *

ANNUAL RECITALT n IIw H o ld A t

Keyporl High School Auditorium Broad St.,

Keyport

S A T U R D A Y J U N E 1 5 t h

al 8.00 p.m.I i c V e l i A v a l h i b l e A t l h e D im m

\ d n l f s S L ? 1 ( i m b n lu d e d ) - ( h l l d f e n 7 .V

Enro ll N ow For Sum m er Classesl t e )< |u n e f* ( l i m e * N e w I i i i m l u u

S t u d io I o e t i l e d A l

Church St.I e l e j i l i o in

Kocmsburg( <I I I*i(»0 • Re*ddi'in i»

7H; • Stiidiu

P e g s E i g h f ,THE ^ / iT A W ^ W JOURNAL, H. j . Thursday, Jwne 6, S9fe3

Third Straight Title For Matawan ln “B ”

M o t h e r s * ’ C l u b T r o p l s ) T u O u t b i u m l s n g K i i S 4 l h M e

The Maroon and Slc-d 7»y)tr had a seuwon rw,'

■c*)

fttaw an s baseoalwrs coiv • tinued tlwir 'run o f ‘.radilitwwf.sue- *

C & n ^ r ^ ' - » 0 . . — .« ,V'*B” ; title ii Ihirtl, yenr in a row j r.riS while Ms-llio wound uj> at .<-5.. Rsturday. -A* north 'B , division i overworked • m Irving h> keep *

they D -e im n e Vor.ucuth j ,, fc, ba(l),1(, Moiimrwih Regional. »atb. "«'■ champs, , !•! ! 1 * : •t>n llie pitching ana battaiB vt i ,e,am m 10 -t«e_ior-.

"George Morrell. Ths game wa</ j Kt*■„btayed st the 'Y.eytrai’' Keyport | v ),„„. c, :

Hlgll flliUl. ' ■ .’• .: . J S>-.VD-rl!.-, rt. It : was Morrells last chance » | e

pitch for the Maroon und Stwl ««,, ra...;.."!:. laoia period of eligibility.win expire i »?'«• «* :

: before . another diamond ; season. !g5wJ»V3b ,: li. was' accordingly highly gratify-; itnrsifii, u,

big. (hat-.-tht* performer .who -.hus. j-dwie *>• -much for. .Matawan baso-1 • m w m h i i w

vb r -1 I S 5 4 V A 0 3 l>

Ht! 2Stall. back even to she days when i he pitched a Mathwan Elementary I e*m<\ ri ■ . , .School team to a-Bayshore Ulgn !• if f i y .11- .*- School Conference: c h a m p i o n s h i p , :/ShCUId wind Op his High School j Nnuuen. H> carter in theisport on such a hisn i ^ . , ; , 30,. ■;SlOle. . 'V - ' . ■ : V ! ,Similar,n, i-'fc . ; . , .,: lilcrreH *as pitif^ afiamst me &»i<ten Rilcons Kalp*i ManiO. n»* LP1, |# n , ylaver almost unp.le-handediy car- [ heil tna ne* Monmouth Regional (<> )rKhooi to a championship > Of IW | »n ,> ky Imlan;Southern Division ot the Shore | Matawan He*. <*5Cw^ervnct- his title-cltnchtng ef-1 Munntoiun Hi* lort l*ing a three-inn mg teliel.role j :|)»K»mM 'Hmry Hudson the day be-1 -------------------lore playing Matawan to piotccl a j f i 11* ym M M i-Lc li«W n* Victory. I ^ O l 11 I1 S , K U Z f f i a

........ -FttcMf Dwtl. i

S t i r r i n g R a n .s E > F a n ' d L S 'u lK o n ; ^ Stait

] \u > l i o i m d e l l . B \ ^Slar^ I n M j S I \ 4

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: U'hwin is-tKe «utsutn(li»K KHS athlete/ fct uppeors! Ih f K H S M oEh^ fs1 (:Ju b trophy w n l h a w Jo h* cut

i dnwn i lw nwddl^ nnd N<rd C rw s lc v (sh akm ^ h»n<iA

iu iih KHS Fri-icipn! Oc&rgt Search) awl J>an Houra- i hanf next to Cro*eJev at n^M, wili hav« in W eachj Aintuai Moiher.s’ Club sports bon- holding * fcttUsfuctary [ quet, the ?5‘h, for Lhuae KUidt'ius! average ihroughout •oi KevfM/n Hjjjh School who have : y^ara.

jllvoii half« ii as thvv ue<i (n votes as tnt* «;u(itan(tinj> athlete.

However. Mrs. -Sol Op’Uo*kv. president oi ihe eluo. ih ussurinK \mU tner<‘ wjII tMf a tfvphcaie trophy secure! m each can j»et h •• proper award. Umvh Stun tinker (ri^hi q{ picture) wishes they* eould both b* back for football noxt fall then ihul would st'Uic k.

ncademic : their school - Walker

Susai?band

Wi!liun:s. Peier letters: lidward

‘1'wo mtvii) Vr-i nex , Bill Farrcl\. M.itti-.van, iwd Hd Scullion, K^v. ;

. po*'i.. em i't'ffd. ?ronV tht1 New Jer- > ;.«>?>* ::Sthoo! ivuck and field champsk'D.ships al SladiniT; Sftl- 11,1 rday. rif.neli misswl the Group >

: fi!-e by ?,u evela.sh ss !..atry ’: Bor^frr of Nc»nh«;rn Vawev W..S,, \ I Dvnjarest, bre:isi7Jt] him al tne utj.u* > . iu .’nt' *vv '. Sciulic?n. r;tuitt h bid tor ■ ; nile. honors aguinsi 'he ikien/jiov, !tillist, Barry Midrilelcw. Mckhes- I

; tuwii, in nn finish'ol the jwAy so. iuive the Stnnh Jer-l

: sevan oatiJrU him ft*d Ait Nei.sua,' W-*;! Vhh rls KejiiotMd, s'ip if’, for: : smjsui w;;h $ Imv bit’.' ’; Finishing in o«->‘ (M the three ■ phtces ’ **nxit U-$ u psn ticlr^nu ;o «' medai. It i1,iso quam'.’i::, hwn ior eittry in the eastern intei1'sch{»ia>tic ehaiiii>!Oij.:nip;; at Kandu'U's UUiud.

: New York, juhi- 14. to luAt. his ■; talents ihr b^fier .sch^b'vyi sihle!L*s of Ihe c-tfSK n stajf.n. i>ru!- ! !i<i» am! Farrtii -wiji he there j Madison Township, competing in Group )!5 a first time, trained pi«i> m scoi iri/' -coJenin when Gwir^e (Rjrd) 'Dailey headed the second ^evtion (.'/ miJe run/ifis in the eve;>f to come in all by himself. Had he

jHerr#lj.PMtalH.

coo1W> fKWl VmjArpn •

Keyport High 0. 2 i contribuied lo extra*euv

: uvmes. such as hand, •• ; cheerleader*

imhir hc- twiriers.

o?«r.Amg file

The variouti coacheA addressedliu:ks,K e v in

Jerrv Kar‘;k, PhvUij. Smith, I been plared properly tn the firstBennett, William Bishup, ! fcee?ion,

fiportu trams of the school, was neid May* it at the Mapnoiia Inn. Freueau. wttu 222 club member*, .students and tchool officials and quests present.

lhe sports awards dinner is one (rf the. two big events of the itchoo] calendar umienvnuen by the Moth-

heie the leading comend-the KMhertnjj. including Frank j C-risty Huh'er, Rnjier Dune, Linda | tn's he would have n»d a; Zampeilo and R<»ix rt Zan»p<;l!e, 1 J^uffy, Duvid Goldstein. BernfirU; chance to place himself on time'; brothers retiring after long periods Delaney, Arthur Dorl, John Hen-.l^^d <ould have dune better *,han i

Relay*.J S t T S t t W .“ . W ith M a ta w a n A C■Mrilng ^cher1* duel, He struck«ut seven and wafted tour, but Matawan and Keyport H>|(h fiorrtll v»htfl«d 13 Monmouth Re- School players, have been sip,ned global bilHera Md ’walked three, in with Jersey Slwi* League leam» .

: v : - n % ^ ^ - n k w w ^ l o r summer experience. G rorp , Bal)k !n adll,[ion. th(. orlia.lUation ; or some other rival.« nm o« which <0 work »tt-ifc* first Morrell, pitcher, and bonny_ Gai,i-, , awnlds ,h5 „ rad,ia. I Present Vartan Awards

of coaching to assume administra- i derson. Joseph Lawlor*, Joan Hen-! ^ registered. Jac^ Fnfive posts Mr'ithout coaching -nd* ! tfriekson, Barbard l eone, Kveret1; : ‘ at, Hanover Psi-k, the (.troupd^ndums. Coach Jay Demarest. ; Lawson. Manene Ni.sonoff. Marjui j lU v*innei, wil! be an epponent oftrack, presented to the school the | Martinez. P.otmrt Morse, Fred Sie- j Sculhon’t at Randall's Isla id,.trophy won by the I 7/8ths mile ? ben, Roy Schwartz. Mnfthtt Wai- j M».ss By One Pointrelay team at the Lon# Branch | lace. -Kdward ChoncMer, Robert; 'Christian 'rtrothrrs Academy, Lin-

liu-y w'cui into ti»e* 1r»>;u lon:. -» Mv;e Middtviw ‘ih*>wed hi* cias;? •

by bhoiuir.ii' t».\ \he un dc ibchv.i'e So;i::o:\ cui in. .Midd!e.\M j intoned tiu’, S'.’nliioji ■ ?olu>w* ; to. \nc S*.»5ah Je.:£ov«n bui ;trnf* ro .d was .vo;t?fr?g af. v ei.von, j v»*r-o' vs'rif. sio»,\ c^vnoij; up v.icvigcr ; than , chc two jM)iii runners;. All tW yauLs Iroir, u\t it>wsr», MKWIe- ‘ ton miuiiy hj.d btoh ti away irom ; iSculsioii :i>; ;*iso v/hii/'.-d yy !i.it -wypouer aru|_ rx-rt Uovsn on 1 lac leader, ydudteiou tedded lit at |

v/.lh Net son at and .c.v.u:i! fiv iVi b, Hus was'Scul-l I’.*...1 s h«vu marK for ibe miic. . !

U!',K‘:'v.';st' ii v.aiv only u k>n& ai* ! [cmoon :or lhe ;ew eirier io.nai ! i.iuls.Les prouent. Gtn^ Justin, Key* j poiy, a >\ \ ii; che -M'J bui. was 1

ir< ‘he at;r»j-t'.nal. Ryri-i tun .U)'.VKi-'h;j:«'s Rosy (J;voii main- ; lainL,d,';nm^eil w(:l* ia & ch'dilen^-) ia” .-yno'. in the Wi. bul whs one ( v\ thy runners whom FurreJ) and ! border parked on me outride un tne j umi. turn. '.»U,<»n then wa.s-trapped.' in ii box v.ith Un* ‘ad n eariU'C \ ieaderg in the hafi-mile and cotdd j not lini^n in u hcorm place. ■

Jtick Weiuii also van steadily in ihe second leg ot tne 880 but coutd j mil pace himselJ on the litm basia ! «t v>nwh i: was. belnji rm against j he much Jaster firK leg. Ni*d i

e « ' Club. The other is Ihe senior, j won by the sport* teams in a prom, to be held tomorrow rmdu ; of otheiwtse tommjt close

Pitcher(he Mollv

This was the only trophy i Spr'Hi), Patricia Rowe. > croft, rmssed by one point Ihe team j contributing‘ ' «»f i Football —. (Stan Baker, coach}— ! ohampionahip in' the parochial dtvi-1 (.-oached by

Ken Thomas, Kd Scullion ~ 1.................. * ' *’..........AnUe.r.son, Gariy Post, Pete Br<»w

(Jros'.iey. Keyport, made li ft. oi i !h#: pole.vault, but six inches mote ; was io».> much Jor him. ’;

An i.ileiestin^ sidelight to H. ; teum charnpion-ship in Group;

H ,s that a number of the toys ;

frnjec JacVvsoiu Keypvit High’* t>e(Uv( t i set mark iorihe h»nb )wnp n jvrfayU'TseoodiRijc track and heid con> p<j{itton »ast viMkf; baa been wifi-r-' ed »n tin s^aie A.*\L* track tseidl mwet ».» (Uftmi firtlv eKmmg hutukiv.

fnt mark of ft ft. $ 3/4 mcnefi vhat wet ?n. the stawGroftp 3U elwunpt4>o«(i*f for Scvport Uw, year he lar cacved* eti as a freshman r.ompcting thi'l f.prm h)r VvinMon •• Sal<em Cob-; !ege tn Nc*rth (.^Po\ma. im beftt niarii ijiia vu-ar w $ ft. S jneho&t one of Olympic u'a;n fttandarris. ,

H tive current flareuo between me 'VA!.; and fhc M .’AA fK/«s ttfH, bar rheir competing, tne top col­lege hsftii ntsnpers: of i^ew Jerwev W'.H matcn theu: talents with Jy^kson s Sunuav. Pr»m:ehni S Jun Harutu w a 5 M, «*. 3 4 hi. mun. Ihervtiv Jcr.sev record was sec bv Wrouker TVjilbv- Ss'horw A.i.. tn 1936. Jnclooirs chanccs? look, good of erasing thrs i7'Vc«r- t'Jd record Sunday.

After the AAb. Jackson w W» pcctva to nppettr in the Olvmpic devWo|K(i>fr*l nieeis held al Van (or^andt ikark. New Vvrk, dur­ing ;be summer.

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butInn, Red | being-fdged-out by Matawan, Kum«

{he- triumph ' wen? j _ Joe Oxlev, Raritant!

Eric i sion, being (Kiucored by Bergen | 0wn?hip iootball coach, when he: ;*wn. j Catholic 35^ to 3 ,4 ^w° HoJrndel j xvas (>ri ^ athletic coaching Dtuft •

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fain;ng. Richla Om n led oil with a two-bagger, thwv came around on two infield outa. It looked

fano ratther. Matawan. witn Mattwan A.C anajJilly Geigt^ pit ( graduate for further fduciuior.'or I thank.* ot the coaches for faithful

- . . . • . .. . , , ■S-ier. ' „ Ktyport High, wun tne, |r>.inj -n e f()nd(| ,or #1) al.. | co-op erat ion •nd earnest endeavorthough his mates might do everi freehold townsmen. ! .r#i#ed by lhe refrrsh. | were:M te r by Man*o in the .etond j Aho llned „ p wlth ihe Matawan | nlent sund o-nawt bv ihe moth-! Twsil.ia Iriwn Pete Tiick got a life on *n I a C i« a former Matawan -Hljth • 'firmr tin) xot around to ihird on & passed ball with ot>« out.-But Mor­rell t\imed the tide here with two ftiukeouts to reure the side.

The next inning, on the Marooa

star. Billy Collins, who made varsity team m his freshman year at Behnoiu Abbey College in Nor;h Carolina. Dan Kuzma, a pitcher for another institution in tbe Tar-

•nd Steel «!<le,'John SicUels led off i heel Sta;e ouilford College, play with •» wall;* .Bob^Tiarreit fanned. ^ for the A.C. Saturday and had Ed Flynn forced Sickels Ai second. , juffi^ienL benign Influence on the Xen Szyarto walked. Morreli then j A c |eam {0 k>rtak tJieir losing

’ streak. Tli* A.C. defeated Mana- hnwkin 6-2 at the shore team's diamond.

But Sunday thf-y were back in the bad ways again, the A.C. ab­sorbing a 4-0 shutout at the hands of Freehold slowballer, Walt Kim- nn-y, at KHS field.

Wrap* Up First Win Pat Bnemlak, Maiawan pitcher,

clouted a triple to score Flynn and Szyarto to win his own game and the “ B " championship. It took a great play by Tuck on .Sonny Car- ufatio's smash to keep Morrell from scoring also.

In Complete Cammand In the later innings, Motrell was

In complete command. In the sixth Mongo not a hit and moved to tec- and with one out, but Morrell had •o trouble In getting the r.est two batters.

Matawan would have scored Dgain but for a ..hoestring catch

Golden -Falcon centerfielder foot on a drive by Barrett with -jaro Huskle baserunners aboard •nd two out In the sinth.

The victory sent Matawan out '•( lhe season with an overall U-4 rec­ord, the losses only to Kevport in the Shore Conference an-o other­wise to Red "Bank Catholic. Carter- at and Pennington Central. Victor­ies were scored over Keyport nnd Carteret to take a split on the •eason with these tenms.

Morrell defeated Mango twice In Hie season to take top honors in

tMr*. June L. ^wei-ers as volunteer attendants at foot- racbef, director) — Scntor pins and ball games and the Magintf <r»f e[.U-ltetb. C*uol Ft.kert. U o n n a few benefit dances j llneme, Cheryl Parterson, U jio (

The work of the club was helped M o c c i , L-.tleen Mersget, Lynn this year by more mothers volun­teering. raising the number from 14 to 21. Mrs. Adeline Opatosky the new president, reports the

Rooney, Barbara Hampton, May Ann Ruehle; letters: Kathy Fnrley. i a5 Margie Hettrick, Sherry Wolfe, 1 *Jean Schanck, Christy Buhlet

Tu*vLoiii? Hrfm-h (12*7)L.xke ryft ("-7J N«|>tui»« i JH'IOJU«id l\;u»k Tpitjs /tiver iI0-\0) rrtfho»tl Weg. <8*9)Kriek Tow>uihip iJoOl)MSll.ttMUUl! t h-'.2)\fAti^r« b Division

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Hoij Hanman, Bob Williams, Ned ] athlete*, Annie Zilincar, in the | Vlii" K0h >l ih' B r i^ n County" • H t*! 8 5 ^Crossley, Rich Wilson, Scott Foss ' shotput. and Bi!! Scrob»')jiia, in lhe I Qm,,., i] summary: , Hi-rjian Tivp, 3 in )t7Frank Mlrro, Dan Hourahan HoblhlKh Jun»P. Pl" the Colts in a cun-j r,.rt i « i;. ful-- j ll*nry Hudson Kk . a-SM 3 it .IM .Bratsafoits. Sian Slusatv.. Sam Rob- •' tending position, imncar tied lo r, i-i«;.f :.m :s. iiiKnUi.d I am lb. Mt>-. <“■<•«»» »fi ret wilh ('a I hr.iu-’i; *WJ and \U*t>'‘»-bl«NVH 13. Wn.st N»01 « Ljrtf,V W)ih »eii.e« t.atJioiic * m> t. ( c , s<.„u nrrt 0cmt , Mw„ Muin Keg. (U-«> tt .1 7M

I in. in lhe shot put. Ld Muhvihtll. i * ; t ,(J Kun^on fcn<j Woodstown t Ocp*a southism lo 3 .7s»CBA, look Uie high jump at ti ft., ! Pomi-ton LAk<*ft and Franklin 6. Ho\ j Pt. Plfnsatit i“ Jill 3 C ..V5i in. but Scrobogau made it a fat <nine ptMiUs for CBA in this eveu; | Krvllorl a.Ki jby taking second in 6 ft. 1/4 *n. , su*r\iMt «v . Somp >nr>lf/'risis 'h'ive >fi & fc*eArt De Fazic, the hurdler, picked j t»UnU’.e s it * t .U u t lin ford k;ut w>u j ( •

inson, Stan Smiih, John Doerr. Wayne Steneck. Ron Garcia. Bill Friedrich, Charlie Craig, manager.

Basketball — (Trank ’/.ampdlo, coach) — Dennis Frase. Dan lloui- ahan, Tom Gevas, A) Van fVl:, ihlly Geiger, Spaf Lewis, R ’chie

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Baseball - (Bub Xampelle, I Tciim tiIies w‘*1'<‘ :akei’ >»' tilencoach) - Garry Posl, Dave Opato-1 *«><>«*“ *" ^«'up I l l. Lee in Group

, u, „ . ., - . ,, . skv. Stan Malinowski. Ha! Kobe-1 Haddon Heights in tiruup Ulbara \\affenfcld, Bonnie Whitney, t } ; > t At V-ui Pi*U * und Sco‘cn Plains in Group IV.Limla McNair, Marilyn kirk, Terri Bw!ol< s i^ n . Rich Wil.’ i Fur- ell .again ran a cla.«.sic racv ee, Samira Scullion Barbara , Urian .!;icl,,(,n B l|| Un(!iln j He posted himself in fifth »nu sixih

Boyce, Linda Sappah. O l i v * j D Hourahan. Boh Bratsafolis, i *P?« in. the S80._ trying to noldHtigtienin, Agn« Houston. i Billy Geiger, Adam Levvnndowski.

O'Brien, Mrs. Ruth Angersbach. Mri?. Beatrice .Schultz, Mrs. Ger­aldine Lawlor. Mrs. Elizabeth Dlu-

broke the ktfing ikein of his team i Ro«. Mrs. Anne Lewnndowski,at Manahawkin with a hit of his j Urrame Sheilbrick, Mrs.own. Rich Wenner scored by the Ka'e Masia.A.C. In lhe second and Kuima in the third, but Manahawkm had closed the gap to 2-1 when the Mnt- awanei"s came to bat in the top. of the fifth. Errors pul Wenner and Mickey Brrscese on base and walks forced in nne nm. Brzemiak

»i . v, „ Cheerleaders - (Mrs. .M a r i l y n ;^ R ^ W n w rS e ^ T u t^ c ta u :Nappi Mrs Winifred Hammer, Hhihips. director) _ Vareity (first. PwMr wa)krr, srore^.rp-Mrs. Marge O Dea, Mrs. Margaret | five are seniors who received gold ! rr

“ - - - • megaplione charm j: Marieta Die-1 *, ,. v ^f rich. Gail Hamnier, Barbara f’ost. \ „ Bownng — iJohn Meh. coach)—. -• - ; Pete Van Rlxooit. (.harlie Ross,

rail position against the time when it would b necessary for him to move oul. He pluyed for m break that would let him thiough to chal­lenge the leaders ou lhe inside, iie

rd dfc.sn — 1, K *mL t i t io.2. 2. W i l i ’o x ym . K r ttc .1 »;od. a.H jo r.’f:, P o im FMfctsmU. < Hhoades,

I 5. B i l l ia rd . Stroll,| i£t>»yiird dash 1 Witcu'^uu. V:dyr* j wudd,* i ' i . l . ” , Grctn5»«i:|j, Ki>rt Lvc. 3. ; K u jflt , W v s i V/orri:;. 4. C a iid l* » . Ka;;t I K iitl»crf«i< r A, > i*rrt». f ’o iru l: lcrsaant. , 44‘i.yhs-d rim - L W o t t la id . DfMiwr* : es*. 1*. 2, W ilson , Woodijiu-tt. 'A, | Tursu-r, V.frtuchfii- i. HucitfcUt*;v»v\o. S. W «rn»u . E d g e w w .d .; WMi.yard : un i , lit»rK«r. D t!»u*r j r s l 2-02 t. 3, V a r t r J l , Z. ’ .it* ; tii-, MotMVniL'V.-n. 4, tV o tz . lJ w n t Ph 'a«* ] ;ifit. 5. \V«lt Ti'Wr»ftmp.

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, driving bv concentr.itmu on other matters. .

nut*- J, MiddifUm,

Smith, Maxine Smith, Victoria Car- j Track — (Jay D t ni a r e h !, ter. Dotie Matylewski. Carol ! coach) •- Kd Scullion. Ralph Foss Schneider, Jane WyckoM; also Ned P*te Van Rixoort, Krick Anderson

then hit safely for two more runs tOi wrap up a fir'st w'in for the A.C.

By Sunday the A.C. baiters were shackled ea*lly when two long blasts off A.C. pitcher Bill Hogan sufficed to win the game. Rog Kane delivered one in the second and Kimmey won his own game

Co-Cap4alfia Of F*otbal! SelectedGeorge D. Search, high school

principal, acted as master of c«re- . . . . ,moniee. The Mothers’ Club trophy Crossley, AJfred V«n Fell, John Ned Crossley, Ail Silcox, John to the outstanding athlete of the McCeithy, Jeff Korbin. Doerr, Gene Justin, John W'illwins,school year was awarded in du-1 Band — (Homer Gerlufsen, di- Tom Gevas. Bill Chaney, Ken Rob plicate this school vear, to Ned j rector) — Hand medal awards: Mnson,Crossley and Dan llourahan, cr Marilyn Kirk, Arthur Silcox. Rob ' captains in football and partici- ert Hartman, Robert L.ewls Frank I co?. pants on other sports squads while j Piaiza, Jean Schanck. Richard Bui

did nol get it and on the turn going [ Mweottwn, *;»-i r v ..into the las* lap took the gamble ■ .s- i"™'}1*?.[«” ??. i of wending his way through the

- | pack to get to &n outside place. f< was a hard thing to do as others were mnning by him and he was back in 141th by the time he was o»u in a free running tu'eu.

PuJh On Renerv« Strength Tiie Matawan haK-miier then

pulled on liis resene stiength to slowly bul Miielv cut past liio e

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iao-> Mt-d !o'% huidlefc - 1. PintioUa,H i g i i J a ^ d t * » r k , W.C i l i t f c r < » *< »rd * * « t f b\ K rn W«*lpv:l Tyn»i h lv * t. l»\ )!.<&&i.‘J , DiHm'ii, M ouM U iir. C U i 'k r . Scott.

WjM:am.%. r«-Ji'.pt<*n L it k e v 5. 1,-ivt></*•■ ; slowly out Mireiy cm pa>t mi»>e !h(Ut M.M,rvvt(,v.nC.ross-Country (William DtW’S, . running nheud of him twt the in* Hrohd jump l. r<«j(rii«, Roxirn c.iach) — Gene Justin. Bob lluhn. i sij e o,„. r.( those he was going tee’ 11 -</•* nu-i.es, 2. Saiigu. K,-»i.V-m< Deiariev, .lohn Be*ek. . by wil!> Burger who took a cue from ' ,Hi!irKsr'nr.m” !'s™u

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Morrell finished out Ihe gnme on tlie mound for the A.C., blanking the Toumsmcn handily while he was on the mound.

As a high scliool freshman pit­cher, Geiger is not likely to be

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jm rlteu divjsior CYO JUaguc got under wi«y Sunday two games'

. u w o W iu g -mmitus { m m U w s « r i ua . I’he lc*e,«ut) was reorganized enti- ejcpjusdcd through th* . ofiftH K cv . Father . BauAcfc; ■ M.. Jo- iseph.s Parish, Keyporl.

St.7 Joseph s fielo, Lloyd Kd.. Matavvfin TowiMtup. • wiii be the Aome^hsld f*w both the Keyporl ■ parish/,team and Holy Fanvly.' Un­ion -Beacn. Cwich. fcd Rvanrs Beachers had i*. Stm^nv o*id thev put :l UUonx use, KOin*: dov.-ii iina!- jy .to Si. Mary s, Nerv, Monmouth. €-<*, w 19 inmv'gi, Thc St. Jostioh^ Ifsan. piayuiji away. mot a hiit> p&r . .tei«, -outlasting - Sl. A«nH,Kr-Ji^hurg, for fi 4*2 tleci.sio.D.

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•■ John - .McDonough,- lefthander,*struck out 21 .baiter* ta lhe 1(J ni* jongs no pitchcd. He had seuhn;.1- down trouble n\ lhe ftrsi. inning

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- , Chevrolet, winning team e.Mcred io ihe Kevport Businessmen's Ituvvunjj; Ducoik* and Stan Urbme.Monrnouih iwo runs as a Tesuli of \ League* Above. (W i tv right)., are George I'cnncll; Joseph Mautaim; i w-iiks. The yi.silora bijiU their leadup. in the fourth on Chuck I'usick s hit with., kvo aboard.

T icv Up-Gum*8*% LaimJy picked up two runs

in thsir half of the trume. H:h bv Dim Hourahan' and Hilly Langan, recently / of -Keyport -High, two walks : and'- un error added up tor

• t*u markers, Mickey Ennis dou­bled m m t .bottom of the lifth and wmie hoine on un error and Hour-

,ahan i«rd it i*p tn the bottom of Ihe ijxtli'ivith a ^vo-ba^cr. com- mi» around on*a bunt ami an m- firid out.

Misdeal Malone look over the ■pitchm duues'tor St. Marv’s with iho score t'fd ^nd htld me Ufii<»n Bcoch iuhc '..*»f« the rtist ol ihe v/4»v.-In lhe top of the Hllh, Hw*r- •lih n’s error pot Dmi 'Oeaiv on bm*. Tbt* BwPhers goi Iro owl, but -.!«v?iStr«j*dia tossed Matone’r. jrro’.vndcr wild lo first, putiinu two in scormjf position. Jof. DcCapwt then c«fr>x; through wilh the hit to win il. .

In the Sl Jo$epVs-St Aim* panic, Tom-M&r&n pitched for thc Keypoit pLirish team Ron Dav»d Matawan Hi^h shortstop, helped the cause alonp with a home run blast at the stari oi the ^ante. Rich Brown scoTed on errors in the third and Uirrv -Mayer hit safely with K in Szvnru* «nd Tom Devino ou the ha^s tn tne fourth to secure the -KevpLTt victory. The Kw'ns- bur& ler.m picked up a brace of runs in the bottom of tne frame on an error, a bunt, a wild p.tch and sharp haserur.nmK on an in­field oul. Uul Marsh had the game under control all the way,-jetting

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Former Keyport Woman Wins Hub City Event

Mrs. Kuihdivelyn Levey, daugh-

p ortBut ihe tnj Mie was sldl service­

able and >n two ntghu and to d«v il nad been lifted from lht* wreck and placed in the old No. 16. a much smaller vehicle. But last Sunday n»Kbt, Jchn Gouveia, White Plams. h«d her on the truck and raced

Danielson, Conn., fo.' W ivps of tne i l<)0*lap headimer at the Stadmnv Finally the pressure of thc beating oji the smaller car proven too much and Gouveia hud lo leave the race lo Slater and Ed Flentku, New Britain, Conn., two Daytona racers

Nick Werkman, the top college has- i kotball ccorer of the nation, who

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supporters wn«n they came back ior a run iu the bottom half of the first on hits by Zimmermni) and Boyle nnd c loose throw.

But thot was all. Bob Colte drove in his second, mri of the game in the third inning to put the Bears |y.

. ahead. Then in the'sixth, Joe Bod- l i _______________[ roai’s base hit with the sacks load-;\v<\ broke op<m ihe ball game in • East Brunswick's behalf.

Maditort l'ownship's Syrians got i victory m the nightcap yavi:on the victory side in baseball a East BriiuswicK *i l -- mark on the 1third lime thi* season Salvirctav ; -season. Matli.soa McK>d atwhen they split a doubleheader! in*0 a Kame U Jl‘l Wootinndj?e. vvitb Hast Brunswick at the Lifcht 0oy^‘ *w»d in the unhappy role as

.w.maui, wvmh., tv.v «■»«••» I..*....*. t Blue and White's field. Coach Bill ] the area »> most k>Mnft p.tcher «itFlemke pulled out bv six lengths * McKtxm’s Madison forces grabbed | 11 though the leading honuover his rival, j the opener 9-6, but unhappily lapsed 1 run hmet.

Third place: two laps behind the j bacK'Into Iheir losing ways, in the * * im " r ' r' '• “ " " 1 ‘ “ : “ L ---- — ->---- ‘ M rC u lJir .n . ab

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Mrs. Levey averaged 18C for lhe six games played in the finals.

Mrs. Levey previously had bowl* ie<i m lhe Greater Boston WBA

•*w»d support io limit the St. Ann.*; ; third Annual City Tournament win-team to only the oi>e worinp , nm . prizes for finisWnj; second inthantic. . ; Singles Handicap, third for Alt

Holv Family will plav Nativuv j E\enis and first iu Teem Handi

Doubles Bnwlinj* Champs and split (Toms River, derending modified a $500 prize-as well as each boin (champion. Walt Jennings, linjjlish- presented with © silver service set. i.town; Chubby Hower. Middletown

Spartan pitcher. There were 15 er­rors committed in this game and the opening offering by Bears pilch-

Township; Huss Hoffman. Roberts* er Bob Wright was five walks to j..Ml. . 'I*...... n.l.. Vf'irli£r\n W'jl litpc Ia urocn fl miii 1 nml '

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-»1 Fair - Ifawn Sunday while St. Joseph s will be lhe host team to 51. Rose of Limn. Freehold.

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Women's League she bowls with in Natick, Mass., and had high avcr-

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ville; Tony Battle, Normandy Beach; Jack Howard. Glendola and Bill Brice, South Belmar. First sportsmen divrsion car to finish the event was Huss Hoffman, Jim ’s younger brother, in .seventh spot.

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Madison baiters to erase a inn lead with which thc Green and White had implemented themselves in the top of the first. A wild pitch and a hit batsman made things the more effortless for the Spartans.

In the second, the McKeon forc­es struck with vigor in their own

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Soltys ShutoutsTed Kultys, pitcher for the Cliff­

wood Colts softball nine, pitched his second shutout in a row Sunday, blankinc the Monmouth AC nine in the North Jersey League 3-0. ThLs one wus a two-hitter for the Cliff* j inpdale; wood hurler. Last week he blanked’ ' *ihe Lnnj* Branch team (> 0 on three

i hits. George Jacobs «luj*ged the I pitching of Doreey Odom, Lonj*! Branch. Games are held 11 a.m.Sunday al the Cliffwood Ave. field.

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lap when the car ot Bobby Vaughn, Morristown flipped end over end after hitting the ^nard rail. Jim Hendrickson, Merrick, L.L. also be­came involved m the accident. Bolh car* were towed into tho pits. Vaughn was taken to the Penh Am­boy General Hospital fur a foot in­jury.

Other drivers involved in minor meltes uere Gent Garnache. Bay­shore. L.I ; Kevin Cono\**r, Farm­

, Parker Bohn, Freehold;Augic Mnschera, New' lig\pt and Hop Harrington, Pawtucket, R.l.

Former modified champion IVie Fra/.ee. Rahway, outclassed a large field of stock cars Saurday night to win the annual 100 lap Memor­ial Classic at Wall Stadium. Wally Dallenbacb, Hast Brunswick, was second in the 33 1/3-mile event.

Frazee moved to the from after less than 10 laps and steadily in­creased his lead His early opposi­tion came from second place Dave Hulse, Point Pleasant, and Biil Chevalier. Sayreville. but before Ihe halfway point bolh challengers were on ihe infield because of me­chanical problems. Hu Im* who was running second, dropped out when his engine blew, while Chevalier was forced to (he sidelines when he lost his breaks after spinning his car and hiiting the .starters plat* lorm early in liie event.

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Walt Syperskl gave the Spartan side a 7*1 advantage that they did not dissipate despite a dangerous amount nf errors - making in the later innings.

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A & N u m b e r D i a l j

■ S y s t e m . I s i C o u n t y j'v-AU-Number-Calling (ANCi talc- i j»rraris nwnbei * will be-, extended i * y*«U: customers m Monmouth

■‘County June. 22, tUe Now Jersey --.-JJeH-■'telephone-Co. lias announced.

i i ho changeover coincides witn Us«- disirl.buiioii of-' lhe Monmouth Area.

Directory which will coniam the : AN.C numbers. • . -

The- conversion will put qll 21 . Motunputli County telephone ex­, chtiDges on an ANC basis. Ten ol i these exchanges are already ANC.-. They Are 532. 8*5. 590 nnd 338 in : Fort Monmouth; 787 In Keansburg;

291 in Atlantic-Highlands: »}4.'J in Ked Bank, Rumson and Sea Blight; 872 In Highlands, nnd SMIti and !h9 in Holmdel j

Some Monmouth customers In the other 11 e'tthan^ei already! have ANC number1, bacuu'e New I Jersey Bell has been ascigninK • ANC numbers to nev, customers gince September J9GI. There will be.no-difference in thi? actual diai- ing of Lhe numbers because the new ANC designations correspond on the dial to the exchange name designations now in Use. F o r example, CApual 2 in Long Branch becomes 22'!. ’

S l% Converted New Jersey Bell s«id that about

SI per cent of llu telephones have been converted to ANC. The changeover to ANC la- part of a

. nationwide program tn --pmvidn fno>igh numbers lo meet thf> de­celerating growth in th* demand for telephones

The uje of numeral! alone Hill provide neatly 50 per cent more

T u i i i h l e f o n ’i i R e o p e n s Af L o c h ' si W.T. Rea NamedlAs IEEE Fellow

hasj Wikon T. j bftffp elevated i mw in the InsiKute vf r.ic'ctncal; | ond L\k*et:omcs l-.M'ineers U i.K l1,)! I • foj- contnouf/wns to eiepcran.’i. ( j s«*k'tyjv> and data 1 t;i*i.;nussio:: svr.-j Wems ' Mr. |*eu ;r, executive di~;

rector, data sy tem.-s en".meermu - I division, Ur!I Jc'ephoiK- Lubrvra- | tunes. Holmdei.j He wps vtce pr-suier.t of the i American institute of hlecUteal j kmjmeors prior io lhe merger of I that society and Ibe Institute o! Ra* Oil) bny.meer.s to form the Irish- htte ot fcJeci/ical imd hlecwomcs l:.n«picors.

: j{» phys!c*. H« was conn*cied wi;h I ih# American Telephone and ’i'tjle- f'raph Company before ho joined! the technical vuff oi Bell Labors.- lories In V.W4. During World War U, he 'va?. project engineer an*J supervised a Uroup devt*lopin>; ra­dar systems fur the Array and ths1 Marine u>rns. Auer the war. ho f returned to. communications lor ■. Bull Labs. !

in 1 raffle Studies j! Si:KQ ilHW, Mr. Rea has been j 1 ii< h.’s present posilUm In charge! • of centers engaged in cmnmunica* [ > thins tralt'ic si.udiCfc. piannm” oil ! diy.tj iK?n »fr.i:r-s(On( ‘Hvitchmj' and i ; station systems, planning outside! i plant und (ruffle measuring sy<-i ■ Umiig, und uhinrjinx a universal ii)-!

Salon Hal! Graduation For Sfudante Jn Area

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. Ji BulzekMr.- _M*s. - William. Hul/fk,

DA Pine St.. tHd Bri<h.’(.\ are ihoparent of u daughter, born in Pw.h

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'Mr."-and Mrs. CivirieA Hyman, >5 Orchard St,. Matawan, are the par­ent? of a ricun’hier. born SBturrfay, June ), IWKJ. in ''Riverview HospUrt?.-

Mo<srtoA n<i was b S u n d a y , J'uno ’J, 'i‘5. in R'v.'rvkv.' Hospital i'» Mr.

F*gii>r .... ' jn-.i V/fj/T/V WA ‘.lau&'blcs* wj:< • ;n>\'\ in. >v->;ih j;,[. K fy p o r l.

Amboy • Hospita l t o . M r , .-.Mia M is . . . ;j Joseph .riw*::'. ,3. Clv.rrh St, K (.*>'•' p‘);L

< fOi manMr:,.

man, 2(?',* Utioa Avi-., arc- ll.t pm tnts' of; fi St. ^ ’.c rV Hospital.

Pluhuwski.A son. \va.s boro in St.

Hu.^pttal io Mr, and Mrs.

ltd M. Gor* OK! Bridge,

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' \ ;M u ' ■ iMr. and M/s. Kojp’.r t<.r»bL\ 13 j

MII'am' Av!'.. Jiu/Jf.'t. an* ihpn ito is ; of" a dyijj/hUT. btvn Sundav. Junv ■ 2. mr. :ti K:vf*rview Hospital; 1al. " . ■ ■ ! ■

. Vick :Mr. mh1 Mrs. Rjchart! F tck, 120 ;

ililltop Blvd., Cliifww/i Beaoh, a rt; ; the parentf of a born Monday, | Mkv ii'i', l%.i. ir* Porth Aniboy l-los- j

to Mr.'snd M-f'sv Pa.vid W:itt, S « |Bw hnd e Ave!. Laureiic* ) Ja iW . j Mr. »>it! M rs..,William ;Wjoniin;

‘ Crooka !, It1 .Coacl) Oj ,f are t-icI’-ar-,._Mu 3 nil 'Mr?. Konalri C;«tiks. XS8! cuts of a. (.laughter, t^rn W ^ Ja y , 'North U'nc<H'rse, r.iiffwufjtl ;Mav 2 ', \n Ajver^itiw .Uov

(he pa* e»:a 'of * dau .’iU r.'■ )r,>rn ; ■ . . . . . 'Tuesday, Mh\ >rk f:V.u.:in 5 *' * " . . ’

H<»jpi!s.l; . 1 j . ■ - MVUgor - .SimVr-iucnn .! A \vaf iiv:n Tutid^y.

A. v/ni.'j-h'f'r >v'vr-; 'b</rn St.. iv>. v ’t"vv'-' HosM.--V UK. )N(a. in Suuth Ari;it!«y ^ : M-’-' ard Mr*. An'rtd M^s-j.siril U‘ Mr. Mrs Si.-. •; >;‘?r. 2U42 !: iot J iM.-l iu^yj^n.•I'MSii'om, f>f> ?)i;'.ov.sidc Avi.*.. J.aur-i .

Albrt cht i T'.tvMr. and 'Mrs. raid Aibrccht. 65 i arc

AOanuc Ave., Mar.av;ar», vre iho | borpsror.is <;f /». daujih'.or/ rx;rn :fi j o\KuuM], Amlxy Hospiia?.. j

McGinuixS',(.! MrrOi.V% i"ourf!»’'St., Uni-on Beach.

rU'fp-.'i' oJ n d;<ujih‘cr.\ rsvnui--*ith Mvs;

June L'f$M>3r mi Mon- Center. .

se« v . '' K: *ot\ wan bo.ui Friday., May'M, ityj, m Kivervif^- •:Hospital U) Mr. «.'Ul Mrs. H<*btrj. Bell, BeuchvkrW yariknv Apartme-us. Kt'ansbiirg.'1

I iayi a, Mr. aiHi .Mrs, Harold 'HayiS.3 !..pr;n#i VHitev Or., ’ iulirde!. uiy ihii ' o f b ; - n i ,fik!av#May 31, ? ‘^ 5 -u R i v e r v i e w r i i o s ] ^',ki.'V ■ - . . ,

' Keiiiy ' , ... 'A V. as born *I'ii;*s».tay. Juii? 4,'

WX, in R lvu - rv io .v Itc-apua! U.t Mr. and M»'s. t'dwa;-\l Rs(i!yf i5 Ora- o»i Ave.. lliiileL ; :

! Ai Convention !

in the realm of positive health, W rtf U<n

tsornc, center satf duvir.g io I_ ftinki', Dunellcn branch managvr lor

Nationni Biscuit Co. and Dum-lU'n Police ! lin-t, .1, Mann, iniiht). Mr, iliorne, a , deltveryman, logRMt over tnil«ii diirms lhe IS-ynarperiod, driving in al! wettlnor «uHdktoas. He lives (in Kou(« to, itvyport.

DutsonMr. und'Mrs. Bernard Oiiaor, 19

Madison Ave.. Old Bridge.'are ihe parents of a 'd^UKhirr. Ikhd Tues­day, May. 28,." 1963,'in Middle.-,cx General Hospital.

McOiiiis ' iA disttghler was -boi'ii in Soii’.l'. i

AniUov l-iospiia! on May IS, 19fi,3r to j Mr. laid Mr?. I'.dwarJ McCjilns, 'lit I Harbor Way, -j.aureriuc Harbor. i

A son nospitat Mancini, wan.

, Mancir.i vvr.s hf.rp. in Sinith Ambcy to M.i'. and Mrs. l.fin 47 I.ever Mam St., Msta-

CclfhteinA soj; was bom Sunday, June-1,

I'Kui, < Riveiview Hospital to Mr. a;\'i Mrs. Don:u.’ Go!,-.!:,U‘in, M'S Idfe- wiki l.aisf. Maiaivari.

■ Oecausf: we ccvnr 8 wide area . . . . . . . ,« I ' Momwitth County,” , Miss Lau- — - r - I General Hospital. i , , ,ra Hafding,, Holmdel, piesident oi c!iilUi'erx: GfiSR visits to 2313 for tu-»ing house of health a;id.'welfare in-1 " U . " ' J n 1:

• S r & “ " 5 S ben:tilos!s and cthvr coramiiiiic^bio j (orniation. ^1's '<* A son wnrfWn in Midclkiex Gen. j emVVf a ^ ."so,lant services in our prograM. This.' disease control; 4931 .visits to }U0| fatmlies listed in ihe exchange.. .. ; era! Hospital on WwlnetUsy, May j lift), in South Amuoy riuspital makes fl difference in tlie qualityi maternity patients; :>.V0 visits toi There were 346 ri,-guis.r infant | 29. IW3. to Mr. end M is. Pn-hairi j w .,rt; . . ^of .nursing service, because we nre j 159 cardiac sufferers;-. -3VI3' visits! and pre-school clinic sessions .. i Lui.kw. W9 Grevnwoud Av«„ t aui-, * • '

Idr'fic voluntary agency, it is pos-j to 173 cancer rmlier.t's; 2 « visits 20 u„ r.,lllnl.nt |oc.,liions_ wllh „ n , . |Anih«y Hospital on May H.-IS63,’ John- Maf’iic, i i

The Mon:nouth Coawy. Vning Democrats were represented et th» Stoifc Convention.’in ' Atlantic..City, fey Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kien-.an jr,,

^ W(S j and .Mr. and Mrs. Srure Roblnso.n,’.; Mr «na Mri'...lohit Miele. J W ii. !,-onK Bra" d ,;. Mrs: . ^ 1 * ; ^ ! son A\ e., Keansburft. are the par- ] Cannavo, Serf Bank; John Fit.-i ino,

dnujihtcr, bom Sunday.; Matnvvan; llavold Karasic, Asbury

•■'■' Berliner IMr, arid Mrs. Walter Berliner, ’

! Oi-'k’.wH.'d Dr., ilar.i^t, are the |:a>i e„U of a caught cr, . ^ r „ ^ « d a y . , , 2, m Rn.ei, : w Hnspi- i Park: Mr. am! MrS, George i>. Re-.

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a large voluntary agency, it is pos- . .sibic for the MCOSS to ».dd im'xjr- j.fnr health supervision o'l Mfi adults, lant services, such as our physical j ........... ■tlierapy proj-rnin, the em'rent pro­ject to extend, tuberculin "'

Also; 2172 prlhonedic nursing,yj . I its to 411 persons; 1176 mental

testing,.! health visits to 203 persons;' 12'15tiur mobile hpaUh prop,r.lrn, staff visits for health iniidance for 401

..education designed to bring,to. the (iliildroji and teenuser.s; .7-U visits.toniirses of Monmouth County up-to-1 VO 'diabetics.'.Other diseases' ac­

, Units information, in ihe. field-! of "nursing and Jew.” .

Included in the 58.928 visits were i the Social Service. JixciianKC

I counted for 15,356 visits to (iC3 per- to name a ! sons. A total of 4330 family entries

jwere made during the past -

lti,97i to 58H9. infants and pre-school1 MCOSS conducts to provide a I'Jenr- i of 1351 tor IKi!

There were 346 ....... at

20 permanent locutions, with an attendant-': ol K13S. Maternity clin­ics were' held at freehold, Keyport and Middletown, with an attend­ance o' I'i77 at 10i sevsion*. A tot­al'utter, dance of 15UU is listed for j Ponvirlci105 venereal wst»5e clinics. I here | \ daiigliler was'borii in St. Pet-were SI chest clinics held in Mid- er's Ho.;pifii on -Monday, May 7.7, dletown, Freehold, Long Pra.nch i 1963. to.'Mr. end Mrs.''Ju!iti» Po and Asbury Park aqd an attendance i marici, 02 ilillsd.ilu P.d., Old

South

kunopku M>-. and Mrs. William Korir.pko,

IS .MnpSe. St., Old Bridfifc, ..sve the pnreuis of a son, l>o,'n Mo'ulav, May 27, 1063, in St. Peter's Jlespit-

| to Mi. nr.d .'.'Ir.: Miini Rc;.. 0;U Bridge.i Dellaluiro

Mi1 and Mrs. lJonahi DeiiaPiotro 121 Gulden Si.•«- Cliffwood,-. are Iht i parents of- a rfau<:lHcr. uorn Ma', tJ5, 1S03, in.Sr.utU Amboy iioipual

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May 28, !«;3, ill !1 Centei. ......... .i ierrv' A son was bin n Ir- Monmouth ■ Medium! Centi-r on Tuesday, May; ' lf/t-.t, i-y Mr. f.iul Mrs. Kobert ! ' Terry. St! Church S: , Keyport. jj Mc-iJlio jj Mr. vi mi -Mrs. -lohn Mi-^to, H»01 I RWhn.ny Rd . Da/.let. are Inc- par-i | enfs oi a-daughter, born Tuesday, i i Mav 7H. 19C3, in Monrrouth Medic- i : al Center. . • j! Va*i& *

A son was born in St. Peter‘r !

Baslloito Mrs. PauJ B s.n Jtuto.m t , ant

Poplar Ave.. Wesa Keaasbivg, art lhe parents of a ac*", Ix’rn Priday. May i-’l, in Kiverviewpitai. - . - .

RomatjelloAv daugbUT ws'j )»f.*rn Satuiday,

June !. ifKi'i. ni Riverview- HospiuU lo Mt. am', Mrs. AiiOamv Konv.tn- eilo, I Atlanuc 'Ue.t Matawan.

j settsi*, Rantan Township; Miss Bar*, jhora Steincryon and Miss Berr.ic*

7 i Friedkmder of Monmouth College, i West I.ong Branch. The. delegation- Ime! with Uic Hon. Thomas J. Mc- i l r ’yi'e, U, S.. Senator Uc,\\\ New ! Hampshire. .Ser.. Melntytv, Gov* i j Richard J. Hu^bes and S;aie Scn?" lator AnUuiay J . Gros^i addres^eij j (be eonveoiiou at its annual tan*irpiot.

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VINE RIPENED

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p*r>£*

NEW CROP — CALIF.

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5 LBS.\ U.S. NO. 1

SIZE A

n 1

R P 2 0 2 ------------------- -----------4000 OTU/HR CtMlltfd Accur»U b j H tMA

INSTANT INSTALLATION!

1 .

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V E L V E E T A

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PLACE UNIT IN WINDOWllme't hue inilslloiii-.. ir,;,,t r.ct! Ji.it Open your double issli winiltiw sntl tel 'uu unit In place.

SLIDE OUT SIDE PANELSSlide Dd! built In imt h lo (ill your wrtdnr.' ■(TilIiI' nnd insert sill jatktlS-tlWC windowsnd inilailitinfi n tcihplelc.

FRESH PAK

EVAP. MS&.BC8 1 5' j 07.. $ 4 ( 0 0

C A N S g

f&bK E Y P O R T AIRPORT PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER

O l’ I'N I I T S , u n t i l I III lt%. ’ I l l I I ' M | I NI I I I II; SAI , M >N , MON. ' I l lG RAN D W A Y

I I I I . I IWAV H

DISCOUNT CENTERh i A N ' . n n i t r .

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V bll Vent I'rlplf-R Hwltmptlon C rnl*r HI IW-I Msln Mrrct, HrnntburB - Open I rlilny 'IH > I' All Ih.Wmiilliin C e l,t in Are CIkmmI r.limdajfl

W h is p e r q iiio t, ligh tw e igh t and o a iy to ins ta ll o r rem o ve for s to rag e . Idonl for bt d fo o o is . W iif iK h Iw ic c as rriuc.li m o is tu re fio m hot, hm nk l a ir as c o in p iu a b lo bed room u n its . W iis lu ib ln a ir filte r im p s m ost u n h ca llh fu l air- bound d u st, b .ic to ria ;ind po llen . . . h e lp s hny lf»ver s t if le ru rs sloop in co m fo rt. D rfi|)c r ic s , cu rto in s , w a lls t ,ia y c ltM iic r , lonper, too. P f e sot th o rm o s ta t tu rn s coo lin g on find o il nu tc 'fiiiit icu lly to m fiin ta ln s c lt c le d

co m fo rt lovi-'l. .wnii vm mih rit«i

NO DO WN P A Y M E N T ! E n e y T e r m s !Ylt tu rf I ctnnplclt lltif el C t Ail Contlttipwts ftwii 4000 KlU/lllt t« 23,500 BTU/HR, AA* .

M&M Electric Appl., Inc.136 MAIN ST., MATAWAN 566-22 Ti

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The Winner Of Four Gallons , > Of-Keystone Farnt! -

- ■ A. PIERCE - : .f Jion St,, Keyport

Hoider o f the May 29 Coupon Clipped From Tha New Cotalcgus

. /Of Conover Lumber Co,. First St., Keyport

Cltf Your S’re« Coupon And IJcpMit Ci At Con»vcr Lumber To Be Eligible To Vfln A Flve-Fout Hdtx-ock Siepladder

To Be Awarded Jun* IS

FOR LESS THAN A USED CAR

PHILIP MOTORSSOUTH P IN E AVE. (MORGAN SECTION)

SOUTH AM IO Y PA 1-IIJ7

Body and Fender Shop — Free Estimates

Ildlp., Groy, Fu ll Power ‘

Air Cond., R .ll., W/Wnll*

$2195’I I M ER C U R Y Comet, 2-Dr., S-22, Sport Coupe, Bucket

Seal), K .ll ., W/Wulls, A/1‘, Blnrk with l(«1 Trim ____

U se W A N T A D S to B u y - S e l l “ R entFOR REN T

•:KEvilSTKKED NURSE, fax 4-2027.

B E S T T O P R O I L

E X P E R I E N C E D

O P E R A T O R S

H I G H E A R N I N G S

jj P I E C E W O U K R A T E S

! S T E A D Y W O R K

N O M O N E Y D O W N

If your credit, is gnod you can buy! Chicken manure. blue stone road | Iheso new 3 'bedroom homes wkh ! gra^eL washed ^nivod. sand, idl ;

LOOK! - LOOK!A BRAND NEW 1963

LARK '1699 Factory Equipped

Bank Financed **- No Dowa Pftymtat

no mom?y down, located in Union > dirt, B»>3ch. Immediate occupancy. For j >s v information call Scoraa Construe*tion, COifax 4-4167. ________ wjtfKEYPORT, - family home, two 4

wont apartments, exce 'ent con-j dilion. Need $2500 down payment. j Rent pav* y<w mortgage. Cali ‘

ju a u v m a u w . . A ,li v.v/,, rojfu^- ‘J-345G from 8 a.m. to 5p.m. w jljM AT7\v7a N, 3 "bedroom' spl it lo vet.

ba±rc*menJ, \\'i baths, $19,500. CaUl.Owtfll wi.13MATAWAN1, Green and While ViU-

agt‘, Cape Cod, 2 bedrooms, liv­ing room, dineUo and kitchen, ex* pansion atUc. Call LOwell 6-3554

r 7>-.rs¥.-- r i . , for appointment.LIGHT cleun factory work, must! -----------------------meet quota. Apply Ballard Ad-j .,Y p vY RKNT

vertising, 133 First St., Keyport. " MY PAY 1 „— :— .---------- j Two story older houso in a set­

tled area. Frame construction. Oil and gas heat, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, 2 spare rooms, 1 ex* tra lai’ye room; also long side porch and 2 car garage. Needs

Bulldo/inp. t»nd backhoe

E C K E L T R U C K I N GMORGANVILLE

508-5707wjt!

G A N S H I R E M F G . C O . .

L O C U S T S T .

K E Y P O R T

A E R O M A R I N E B L D G .

C O L F A X 4-1400 !wjlt I

E X P E R I E N C E D

O P E R A T O R S

M A R L B O R O I

Smart looking Cape Cod on nea:!y 1 acI'-a of landscaped ground, 6 (wmn.v. uJe bath, powder room, b:isemem. e.arage. Immediate oc- cuuancy, FHA uppro\ed. W.-iik to v iJ Ja g f stores.. Asking 9.900. Open (o :)fi>r.

BERM A N P A IN T SPEC IA LS!M a n y U nadve rtise d V a lu e s ! O n Sale F r i . thru T h u n .

ONSINGLE N EED LE MACHINES

FULL OR p a r t t im e

A P P L Y IN ' P E R S O N A T

U N I O N F R O C K S

242 B R O A D S T .

K E Y P O R T . N . J .______________wjlf

WAITRESS, experienced. Apply jr. person, Mark's Diner, Highway

35, Middletown.______________w]_6PART T IM E woman (or paint i

stora. Apply W. Herman Co Cliffwood Shopping Center,

wjfi

J O S E P H S . L A N G R E A L T O R

M A I N S T . , H O L M D E L 940-4237

F R E E I N S T A L L A T I O NALUM I NU V. COM BI NATION

STORM WINDOWSG F O R -$77

Triple track, fully 'leather stripper!, i genuine Alcoa aluminum, E-Z tilt, j Can ha cleaned trom inside. Terms j No down VA

F R O W N ' S j3i Broad St. SH 1-750(1 Red Bank | (rHnt h<nw* •“ Matawan.

............. _ wjtf |O FFICE EQUIPMENT; unlimited ! Holmdel Township Ranch, 3 bed

savings on new aad u*«d desks, j rooms, full basement, $111,300. chairs, file*, shelving, parU bias, j ,lacIe( Sr>(iu J200(l assume* thisdrafting equipment and ate. Ralph I VA mortgage. iie.KUO.

S C H A N C K & S I H L E RUSED CARS

HWY 31 MATAWANLOW ELL 6-U39

_ wjtf

" " b i l l " L A N Z A R O ’S

A U T O S A L E SQUALl J’Y USED CARS

331 MAIN ST., MATAWAN CR. MAIN & RT. !»

L O W E L L 6-2224_ OPEN EVES T IL 9 P.M .____

— ------------------------ j 1958 ENGLISH Ford (Anglia) *150.C A L L N O W ! C O 4-1376 ! 0,11 (;0Uax 4'7#w'

i 1953 PONTIAC. 1 Year old trans- Low Down F ti A ! >-.-1 isstor.. very go6d running ran

| io qualified buyer*. ditlon,tation

just the car for trar.^por- V75. Inquire Ranis< \

lA.ve, Keansburg or call 787-3631 wji]

MoccJ, 299 Washington S t r e e t , some repairs, gimu iu.- imnuy >>*«'•• | K . tfnnr» p.it coi/Ht 4.tw« will Car, be made Into 2 apartments in K-yP»r- '--t-|tr«x * laja. winspare time to pay mortgag6- Small TREMENDOUS savins') nr. donrs, down payment, balance like rent. window*, shutter*, millwurk etc. Price $f500. Call COlfax 4-1841 aft-j Across from Yu Collage Inn, Key- or i p.m. _ w[t? i port. Call COIfa.i -I-8372 or COITax

' ' j 4-3456. wjtfKEYPO RT — Attractive. 4 bodtonm

home, large kitchen. Ilvir.j; room, and ceilar. 2 car garage. $15,000.

KEYPO RT — La i“ e older home, 0 large roonm, cellar, sarane. Ln-

cateii in nicer residential section nt town. $15,500.

Dupont Marine Paints and FinishesLargest Selection In The County Ai Lowest Prices!

W. BERMAN & CO.ROUTE 35 AT CLIFFWOOD AVE.

(A&P Cliffwood Shopping Center)Open Sun. t Mon. to I — Other Days Till I

F R E E D EL IV ER Y - PHONE 5M-MI4Other Stores: New Brunswick, South River, Route 18, E. Brum.,

Hightstown, Somerville, Hound Brook.

manager.______________

REAL ESTATE SALESMEN

Mon and women wanted (lull time preferably) for active real estate office in Matawan area. Excellent commissions. No experience re­quired. we will train you immedi­ately. Call today, LOwell Ii-4(i37.

wjSPUNCH PRL'SrS o ruto"T7,-part time

only at present, days. Apply in person Fraser Metal Products Inc., New Brunswick Ave., Matawan.

wjtiWOMAN for housecleaning, part

time, own houu. Call 787-670!.

1IOI.MDEL — Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch localed on corner lot In

i residential area. Full cellar and (iC(. j large (’arap.e. Law taxes in Holm ’ i del make this un excellent buy at

f 18.300.

Late SpringSPECIALSC L E A R IN G O U T T O M A K E

R O O M F O R S U M M E R ST O C K

— S U P ER SP EC IA L !60 Tlmnderbird

from 4 to i wjfi'EX PER IEN C ED waitresses. Ap­

ply in person, Petier'i Diner, Highway 35 snd Broadway, Key­port. ___________________ wjl>

CALL

BITTN ER & CARTON AGENCY INC.

50 MAIN STREET, KEYPORT. N. J.

CO -1-291Bw jlj

MARLBORO, most desirable loca­tion, 10 room colonial, modern

Improvements on 1 acre, $15,900. Will arrange convenient terms. Lexington Agencv, Broker, LOwell6-010i; ' _____________ wi«MATAWAN, 2 bedroom ranch,' ioi

300 x 150. Jalouslcd enclosedflagstone patio. Call LOwell 6-4157

W ELL ROTTED cow manure, lmy, straw and ear corn. Deliveries

on all. Call COlfax 4-012). _ wjtf“ A 11ANDSOM E H it AV Y DUT Y

A L U M I N U MW I N D O W

FOR$11 .95

F R E E ESTIMATES KARL FRANTZ CO 4-3405

wjlf

Keyport, 2 fnmllv, near school and ■ran'i(>or:atlon, Slh',900.

S T E R L I N G M e C A N NREAL ESTATE

253 BROAD ST., KEVPORTC O 1-1376

S E R V I C E SPARKER BOARDING HOME fnr

aged men and women. State licensed. Call LOwell 6-0611, Mat­awan, N. J . wjtlSiFFW6ob~R7!arding Home for

elderly men and women, private and state guests. Licensed by the Slate. James L. Lawson, R.N., Myrila Ave., Cliilwood. CaU LOwell fMV.!30. _ wjtfKl-.l l.Y MOVERS

j STA it n r Su>:'<\ !6 W. Front j Sc., • opposite N<r'.vbc-rry's anil ) .Bv.r.k. next to parkin;, lot, heart of j busii'e.s-:; section. Call L. Costa,'■ COlfax 4-1)591 or COli-jx 4-1535.

__ ____________wjlfI APARi^-lEW.'furnished, .7 room*

anu bath, al! uti-iilif-s supplied.’ SltW per nicnili, also, unfurnislied

I aoarl'n^nt. S(i5 per month. Cs!i 1284-139! t t OSbnrri l-OTOS. wjtf ! FirRNl’s ilED ' ’ ROONir" SenUemen

preferred. Call COifax 4-3S;tteven»:.y.i _ __________ _____ wjS*FURNISHED ROOM, all Improv^

ment:,. Inquire 5fl Shore Blvd., Keansburg or call 787-oli7:.

i A p X R T M EN T ^ o n ry r*5T'‘ ftV'iM-.. j able immediately. : *v , ’ ,. nv.-ji’abie July 1st. H^av jr.u t .ji

; water supplied. Located Highway i 35, Centerville, Cali COifax 4-4985., _ ______________I MATAWAN Township, new 3 bed"

room rancii, car|Ktrs. $135 per month. Call LOwell 6-5417 aiter 9p .m . J^|5T H REE sxi'ra large rooms and

bath, heat and hot water sup-135.7 OLDS.MOBILE, power steer­

ing and brakes, 565. Call l$i-

? i ” -- -- ® I niif’d."’ Inquire 209 Dock St., Union1954 i ’ORU V-8 station wagon, Cail j peach. ___________________

'-i? KEYPORT. apartment, 3 rooms.1W1 VOLKSWa GON, $850. Cali J Adults only. Available .June 10th.

COifax 4-2257 anytime. wjG i Inquire 70 Green Grovo Ave.. Key-I'3fi0_ RAMBLfill ' , 7 a W w ^ . 6 I E£rl ^

cviinder. standard, ons owner, j CLIFI-WGOD Beach, duplex, im-exrellent condition, $1000. wjfi ! furnished, 4 rooms and bath, en-

- ! r*osed porch, h&at and hot watersupplied. Lease $100 per month. Cali LOwell 6-7932 or LOwell

, . . i f>-i}wn wifiWOMAN desires part time house* • --v/ork. c)ea»dnfi. must Im near bus KhANSBURG, apartment, « rooms,

line. Call COlfax 4-1444 wj«‘ ! furnished, linens and utilities............. | supplied. Cail ?f»7'3*53L

S i tu a t io n W a n t e d

W ILL CARE for children in r.iy home for working mothers. Call

COlfax 4-3214. wjfi ---- — —-—------ --- 1*1 -Will HlfjIllMyW ILL baby sit in my home for | c „rV«), Cliffwood. Call LOwell fi

wotkifiK mother, 1 or 2 children. * 3735 wjgM L“ ^ k A R SEN ap arT iim n ii:K e> ^ rn ow

wjoONE FUim iSHKD n OOM. private

entrance; .also lii’.lit housekeep* in room ili^hv.'ay *15, opposite

wjS* avr»ijab!e. 3 r<x>ms and balh.

ROOF SHINGLES $1.75 per bundle, roll roofing $1.50 and up. Kelt,

$1.75, asbestos and brick siding $10 1 distance moving. No a square; also garage doors $ !).75. H*ont St., Keyp<Finer Hoofing Supplies, Old Bridge J^uad, Hnf<Ushto\vn. Call Gibson 6-6821. wjtf

tAU R EN C E Harbor, retirement home, 4 room furnished bunga­

low, all ImprovernentH. ivioderate taxes. Price StiUOO. Call COlfax!

KENMOKE sewing machine, /ig rag automatic with decorutor

disks. Colonial maple desk cabinet and chair, $140, originally $250. CallCOlfax 4-Mi._ __ _ wjtrBICYCLES. Jnquiro \2l Pouit*

Ave., Union_P»eaeh. _ RUMMAGE Salt* Saturday, June '

8ih, garaga rear of Methodist Chmeh. sponsored by Methodist Men'i Club of Matnwan. Hours 9a_m.jo ______ wjG

_^I TWO year old German shepherd (female) wilh papors. $25. CaU

LO\\’eH tM627 wjGBOA'i', Cris Craft, iV/-t foot runa-

IxiUt, l?>r) - 25 h.p. Mark ou>

job too iort. Call

3G4*73t)8. wjlfLAWNS CUT, lots cleared, main­

tenance, Call COllax 4-5t>r>0._ _

GOOD day care for children of working parents in my home tn

Cliffwood li!*uch. .25 per hour. Call LOwell j>*24r>. _ _ _

!'• E l. E pTi o n e a n s w e r j n gSEKViCE

Let us be y«siir Secretary, no need to mius culls; part or full time servico. We do bookkeeping, typ­ing. Cedi _COifux 4*7000. _ wjtiATTENlTON * - "l3av CHra.'^’WiH

accept children from 3 ^ i veais, day

side Orive, Mata\van_________MA TURE WOMAN’, part time, j |,rah(j with hot water base*

daily or weekly, will rare for i 1)oilril hoat mu| |wl walPr included._______________ , children in my home. Nice sur- j ;;c|enc(, ceramic tile kilcher, withLocal nnd long | roundings. Call LOwell 6 G3'.t-I aft- j refrigerator 1 year lease, refer-

cr P. P_m:_____________________ wjfi j ences. Carlton H. IMlIng, Realtor,W ILL care for children in my s 3S Highway 30, Keyjwrt. Call

home, also do Ironing. Cali COI-! COlfax 4-I91S.___ _ wjtfax -I 5904 or COllax 4 WiOs. w|B : ,\fv\in~MKNT, linliVrnished, 3Vi

) rooms, heat and J»ot water sup- I plied, centrally located. Adult1*

' ' Call afterW A N T E D T O B U Y

W E BL'V i SELL ANYTHING C & C TRADERS, ANTIQUES

,..in 355 HWY. 35 - W. KEANSBURG 787-I301

! only. S’ fi per month.wj8

HIGHEST PRICES PAID OPEN 9 TO 9

w|tf

F O R R E N T

.vo'rking mother. Near Route 7!) Malawan. Cali LOwell 8-7520. wjfi

MALE, part time help. Apply '»*.<«• 1'nCtf w m - ' ' a" '- ' '" . " I ! houl. iOT<l - 25 h.p.'Mark ou> i ALL types mason work done atLoew’* :J5 Conce5Ston Stand nfi- f ...... ..... ....................-VJ.-j hoard motor; alio trailer with ac* I reasonable price.*, /-a” l^ flso.ll

er 6:30 p.m. wj6 ! 2 BEDROOM CHARMER 1 cessories. V/ill sell complete n r ! Piece Workers. LOwell fi-lKlB. wjhG IRL for general olfiea work and j 2 »«*"■>’ 1,<in' ° i1' ex('‘:,!en, “ ntlUio" j ! sepaiately. Call 787-0a30L _ wjlf

typing. Call 26-1-4200. %vj(i! {"operlj- all fenced m wl h round . ^M .icEK 4 |x.<i electric lift, finePI*'RMA~NFNT nosition for 2 n~eat P °fc a closed in Mt 1 j< - ajndilUm, $200. Intjuire DownesPLR M K l J Sr ! 1 " . ^ rL ? l r ,& n kn,’ i I Mata-

APART MENT, 3 rooms at 255 . . Mapln Place, Keyport, heat and

or weekly for occupied or j hot water supplied. Available June’ " “ — - |..t 591) p,.r ninnth, adults only.

Call HOpkins 2-62!)S_ w jttBUNGALOW 2U rooms Highway 34

Malawan. annlts only. Call I.owell 6-3375. wjtl

IM54I.M’I I FORD (inlaxle 2-Dr. Ildlp. V J , A/T, P.S., R.ll.,

W/Walb, Black ........................................................ 117*5.00’I I PONTIAC Tempest, 4-I)r. Sedan, Inn and Brown,

K.ll., W/Wnlls, A/T, 4 Cyl. .................................. (151)3.00’11 RAM BLER Clnsslc 4-Dr. Station Wagon, V-8, A/T,

H.S., R&ll, ninck and White, W/Walls ....................... (17*5.1)0'81 I'Oltl) l-'alcon, 2-Dr. Station Wnion, Stil, Trans., R.ll,,

Del.me Trim, Red, While Walls ..... $1450.00'60 OLIISMOIIILE 98 tonvcrllhle, Yellow, Full Power,

R.ll,. A/T, W /W alls................................................. JI973.00'110 l-AI.CON 4-Dr. Sedan, R.ll., A/T, W/WnlU, DeLuxe

Ir 1111. Itlue .............................. $1193.00’lit) PLl'MOHTH Helvederc ,'M)r. Itillp., 8 Cyl., A/T,

R.ll., W/Walls, l lla ck .......................................... $ 9115.00'J# CIIRVSLEU Snrntiiga, 4-l)r. Ilillp., I’.K„ IMI., IIKII,

W/Wnffs. Illue ................................. JLIII.i.On'39 l-ORD O-I’asn. Conniry Sedan, 8 «'\I., A/T, M.S., U.H.,

W/Walls, lllack . . . . ' ....................... . .‘38 CADILLAC, < impu IM IIIe , l u l l Pimer, It I I ,

W/Walls, Illue .. ...................'38 CIIKVIIOI.1.1' lllsrnnie, 2 H ,„ « Cyl , A/1, H.ll.,

While Wall'., Illue and While '58 I1LICK Century l-l»r. Ildtp., A/I, It All. W/W.ilh .’J 8 I OH I) I'aliliine 5-1J r. Vli'tnrla, 8 Cyl., Mil.. Illue,

N A 11. W/Wlills ..................................................... $ 893.00'58 PONTIAC l-Hr, Ildlp. Si-diin, (iiey and White, A/I

I*.S., IMI., It.II.. W /W 'n lU .....................•S7 ( IIIIYS I I It New Yorker, 2 Dr. Ildtp, I nil I'nuer,

Red K While, lld.ll, W/Walls '57 PONTIAC Chelflan 4-Dr, Sedan, (,ieen, A/T, It.II

W/Walls ......................... . , ....‘37 CROWN IM I’LHJAL, 4-Dr, Ildlp., I nil I'nwer,

W/Walli, Us.ll, Illu e ............................. ..........

Sl 1115.00

s i rtiii.no

f w o oS OM.IIO

t 'W i.IM

S 7IH.OO

I itiin.oo

( H93.00

Tit* Above C«c« At* Sold Willi A 30 l)»v l !m nmllllnnal fluniiinlrn

Bill Lanzaro'sLO 6 - 2 2 2 4

AUTO SALESJ.M Main M.

M i i I i i i m i i i I nf, Main & Hi, M

l!|> It) ,M MONTHS 10 I'AVo p i n i :v i NINOS 'I II. »

nusieii doors nnd windows, knotty appearing men tn local sales, | . w.l)]l am) ()ak Al l ; w.,nchance for advancement. Only men i h ,ow ,irlcw of jiS.OOO. ' 'interested In $100 per week and up i need apply. For «ppointmont call

R e a l E s t a t e F o r S a le

j Dut plenty of space around thisNOT OU T W ES T727-2442

WOMEN, opportunity for extra in-! lnost ' attractive 2 bedroom home come at home. Insurance Agen- j Many features you will appreciate,

cy desires someone to scl-u I | incltitllni; the 'many tiees and phone calls at their home and (io ; shrubs that make Ibis a small es- minor clerical work. Private i u,[e an(j wiihin walking distance of phone will be supplied. Reply s'a! j stores and buses. All for only $15.- ing sivlary desired to Box F. in care i Olio. It can be yours by calling now, of this newspajier. _ >vjR 'WOMAN to work mornings, iielp • W A L K E R & W A L K E R

In store and kitchen. No phone

iir.8 SKVLINI-i Mobile Home, IU 50. Three bedrooms, front kitch­

en. excellent condition, plui It) ,\28 awnings _Call 787-15-13. wjllFl a ' i i l t r i 'O O r Q , 'S7Terr'igera-

rouHonabl

A ri'KACTlVE MOTEL ROOMS

Special low rates for weekly work- eis In the ar*a. Eree TV, maid

j servire. Holly Hill Motel, Route ;tH, West Keansburg wjtf

tor Cull 2t>-L CRYSTAL ciuuii

pedigreed f'olflc fliouths old. ! Rf)Et.UO\V KLMNEl.S. frinale. lovt.-s omldren.

‘ l

j calls. Apply in person, Lillian Delicatessen, 91 Broadway, Key*

| port. wj(i“CERAMIC tile setters. Call LOwell

6-4540 after 6 p.nL _ wjtiRET IRED gentleman, good will

representative, c a r necessary previous H a l e s expeiience prc* j ferred. A p p l y Gale's Kevport ;Hardware Co.. I'nmi St.. Kevport : . .

■ wjti : _ ....................... wjniiECE'lvFNGCr.l-RK. Meadv work, i MATAWAN. Ravine Orive house,

5'j dav week. Applv ‘ Gale's ' 5 ro.nns and bnlli, largo atiic.Kevport ilaulware Co., Front St .!<ellai. city wat-r and well water. Ki-y|xiri. wjti I Hoi air iiea'. oil burner, 1 carMARRIED MAN to work in modern

R E A L T O R S1000 feet south of

Lily-Tulip Company Highway ;if»

Middletown, New Jersey Khono: 67l-3'tl 1 Multiple I.istingi And Trude-ins

Send for (latalo^ Open 7 day.*

B U S I N E S S S E R V I C E S

rvicw station, stalling salary; $90. Mint have some e\porienc*v Apply in person only. Budnick’s ICssu Siation, Hazlet wjtiRIT.IABLI-; WOMAN ti) take caru

of io<nl >iand; 6 day vwrk, own trrtnsponntion Call fm mtei view. COlfax 4-261.H. wjHYf)l'N(i MAN' for fartoty uork.

Applv in person. Ralph Kiied* i land iw Hios Locust Sl . K**vport.| wjfiIK'S BOVS and bus girls, over

1 IH; also e.vpcnem i*d wnim'ss. Apply oi [h'/mui S)ti>/e Poirw Inn.

I Highway ,1 r», ||,i/.Ipi wj*»I WAITRL.SSI-'S. f\pt i icipvd. miisi ' In- 21 or nvi'i < HU aff'T ,1 p nt .I lhs i'll 0H2IS |6

: O l ' K i r A T n i t s

i I ’. X I ' K R I K N ' C K I )! S I N O L K N K K D I,!- :! M A C ! I I N K S

g a r a g e , s t o r m w in d o w s , n e w r o u t •t y e a r s o l i l S c r e e n e d fn ( K i r c h , a l l e l e c t r i c E l e c t r i c c o o k in g s t o v e g o e s w i t h h o u s e JS000, C a l l L O w e l l a f t e r p . m . w jf i *

I H / . L E ' l , 4 b e d r o o m C a p e C o d , a l u m i n u m s id in g , c y c l o n e f e n c e d ,

o w n e i . J l ' i , 3 (H ) . ( ‘a l l C O l f a x 4-t>f>:iS.w j» i

C A R L T O N U . P O L I N GREALTOR

31 HWY, 36 - KEVPORT, M. J. COI.I-AX -I 1911

See this co/y Cape Coil, I looni'* «md brith, fjrephjco, full re!J,»r, e\ paiuion a'tic, oil heal, w.ii! ui '.va!. i.itpetmg. Walking distancij t«> • i-hook, chopping and I, :msp ij imtint $|0 mil) '

l-M Mine pn.p.'itv nvt'i tihiking Ran t;m It.i'-, ,t tiimilv, e.ich ap i r n n c n : :i i :\mius atui It.Uli, $17 r*Dtl

CORNER LOTS 50 x 100; corner T : Spruce -St., and Loriilard Ave.,

%.L i Union Beach. Call COlfax 4-503K , i);i( *>ji. ,-..........- - -................ - K E A N S B U R G , apartment, 3 room*,

rilRl.l-. LO IS on Wood ui:ie Diive. ) el mt ric supplied, $75(.liffw'ood Beach, 75 x • 00. Call : j-jiontli. Inquire Weiterbro^ik,

(Q!fa\‘ on premises, 4!) Maple Ave., Keans-PFTS . .................. .........r m ----- _ | a p a u t m f n ,i \ furnished, I and 2

B o a r d ' rooms, on bus line. Adults, in* 4 ’ x K’ i yiVurTlog wHi us ' Tender, loving

swimming pool, slides, va< num. * care, individual pens wiih runs, j ARNOLD HOUSE, 123 First Sl., slsimmer, ladder othOt* accessories ; SUminier re.%*‘i vatioii> taken. Elsie Keyport, mmfonabl1* ioom> in Cat: LOwell 6-4%2 after fi p m wjti: Bowman. Old Mill Road, Marlboro. J Spanish speaking home. Inspect SOFA and Sat.-lm* ohatV. 2 emC'-'11 2-?8W. wjtf j alter 5 p.m. d.iily. wjtl

tallies. I step table, 1 drum table and I cockmil table, $Uri ( ’all COlfax 4 n 1 fi 1 wj‘i

MARLETl K htiuse trailer,10x50, 2 bedrooms, washer fall

7S;-(i07’. wj«l%2 t L'SHMAN moior mhoIpi',

S, mativ ex;ras. nrist t.'ali l ‘ )w«*ll « .V!2»i Wj*irnoi.. Doughboy, 2n\fs" un ladiog

cartfidye filtei, ladd«*i, skimmer, used 2 munths. good condition, .sell-

for or»gm.il |>nr<i. Call Mj(i-0!*7S nfter S p m wjtiONK tahl'j sa‘.st motot and blade,

oti 17" T\', onf* 21" IA ’. all fnr Call COlfax -IrWvtl nfier li

p m \vj«Md!(iR( VC.I.K, j<M7 fiulidti. with

llarlev controls, good cnndjuori,S200 Call COlfnx 4 MU. nsk Im Al If wifi-( (iMMINAIIOM gaf rangti and

healing unit, larg* oven, verv gtjod condition, reasonahli* \\\ ice.Call I Owell rt-2S(lr> v j»>CIO H IES DRYER, M~ T », o r

nonet. J ‘!V bolh in excellent con­dition: ako shiCjiiin and k:l 527.> all 1.1 K\e|I ti VIV.I -Mii( i \ s IO I I ' IH I - R A K IR , W i t h

li ee/t r n i i i i . \ 1 « oudt; n ’it <i' .obabv ct ih \nd n. il’ i e-.s l iijm a I M inuet ,*i; M .iin Sl . K cv

p.m., COllax 4*!k'>!i2.KEYPORT, apartment 3 rooms.

gas. heat and hoi water supplied. Ptivale entrance, adulls only, CallCOlfax 4-1251_____ wjSKEYPORT, apartment, unfurnish*

ed. 1 rooms and hath, u'ilities supplied . Call COlfax 4-S3.rO. w)6 EURNLSHED R O O M* gentleman

preferred. _ CaJIJST-mS^ jvj«MATAWAN. apartment, 5 rooms,

heal and hot wat«r supplied. Call 5i'l)-2952. _ w]6HOL’SE, 4 rooms, driveway, oil

Iieat. Rent $<>0 per month lu* quire 729-8th Street, Union Reach dally until H p.m. wj®U N I O N BEACH, apartment, 4

rooms. Inquiro 121 Florence Ave,, Union Beach. wjUCLIFFWOOD BI-.ACli, apartmcuL

3 rooms, all utilities supplied. Immediate occupancy. Call after 5 p.m., LOwell 6-3721. wjSTWO ROOM furnished apartment,

2nd floor, 3 loom, unfurnished, aparimen: 1st floor, 7 room, un* furnished apartment 2nd floor. In* quite 205 Main St., Keyport. wjff MOM I U l 110M E,~flduH.v on!v. Call

COllax 4-3471. wiflFUHNlsin-fn ROOM at r>(i Main StT,

Kevport. Inquire F. W. Bittner, call COllax 4-1717 w]G

Top Soil ! M ain tenance I Contractor*

T R A C K I N GA N D

E X C A V A T I N G

loader, do/er veiviie, land clear- itiK. t” P 'Oil, 1:11 dirt, road (travel ; and washed uravel

SMALL JOB .SPECIALISTS j Carpentry — donrs, stmrs, ceilings, ,

insulating, etc, insida painting

GENERAL SERVICES CO. I.OWELL 8-3107

E C K E L K K O T H E R STENNENT HI).. MORGANVILLE

L O W E L L H-18-15 ’ dnioned mowers fur >trtle. \\jtfr-Jtf MD\’JNG «iMgh* item* or t oinplet

T O R S O I L i

ARM IN'S PI.l-MHING 4 1IEATINQ

30 KEARNI-Y ST.,I'RI-.F: ESTIMATES

, KI-YPURT' Ct) -I-7S40 CO 4 3728

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B E T S Y R O S S H O M E S, „ Addiiinns, kitchens nnd baths r»-

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wjtf ’DICK'S I AWN MOWl-'.R SR.

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IHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Page Thirteen

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Psg* fourteen THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J. Thursday, Jwrt® 6, 1963

Bayshore Church Directory

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GtJtt# Metkttdliit Ctwrefc Si. June* PL listen Beach

Rev, EhWch C, Cusptall ■■■ ■ ■ Pastor ■ /Oo Thursday, st i p.va. Workerf

Conference wm be held (pf church K'.hoo!, etaft. ,.i ,

On Friday stt » p.m. Adult Mem fjeisihip C/«s«‘wiH meet. Discussion v/ill bo "The Bibij " v Regular worship service will be held Sunday- *t , S. 3tt and 11 a.m. and « nurstfi-/ ia provided at both eervJceg. Ail grathatos, - b o th

frammar and high school, will be onocod at tho 11 a.m. .wvice and oil aro requested to contact the paator. ,.On Monday evening senior choir

Vi'iit rehearse at 1 p.m. and at 8 , p.m. monthly mefcilnp; of tha W.S. C.3. will be held arid all members ere urged to attend (or final »r- rartRements for the family night on .June' 14. at 8:30 p.m. A small charge is bolng m ni» Co defray cost ot me«:. It is to be called “ An Evenini; iu Hawaii,'' with a speaker and films of- his experience and travel* to Hawaii.' Also plans for the. annual icrawberry {estival will

I'ltReeisti'ation for Vacation Church Schooi fhould ba hi by Sunday, School begins on Juno 17 ami con­clude* June iS, from 6 to 11:30 a.m. '. 'V: ... . '.

M iranatha Bapliat ChurcbFWmrM .■■■. Xeycert Md. And

Bralliey Lane,Hazlet

Rew Bruce Harrison. Pastor ..Deaconesses will meet at the

church tonifint at 5 p.m.: Sunday School''meeting to plan !ot‘ Vaca­tion Blbio Schooi, 4 p.m.

Tha Rev. Robert Boyce W i l l be tbitguest speaker at the Sunday mon'ing-/service at H. o'clock. Sun­day School meets at 9: -45 a.m. and Youth Fellowship at S p.m. Chil­dren's Day program wilt be held at the 7 p.m. oei vsw..

St. Mary's Eptocopal Church E a ii Frost St., Keyport

, Rev. Henry A. Male, Hector Boy Scouts, i’roop 81. will meet

Thursday at 7 p.m. and the annual election of ths Women of St. Mary’s wilt take place at 8 p.m.

On"Friday .there wiil be' Holy Communion, at 6:30 a.m. aiul in the evening tho, Junior E.Y.C; will meet at 7 p.m.

Holy Communion will bo held Saturday and there. also will be a jnet'thia of the Junior Altai' Guild at 9 a.m. . ,

Sunday there wilt bo mommx prayer at 7:4li a.m.; Holy Com­munion, 9 a.m.; church *chool and family service 9:30 a.m.; Holy communion-'and address, l i a.m. and Holy Baptism at l'i o'clock.

Walters School of Dancing150 Fir*t St., Keyport

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Friday, June 7th And Saturday, June 8th

At a p . m .

noon. . . ' - - ■ ■Tho vastiy will meat Monday at

8 p.m-Brownies will hold a meetmj

Tuesday at X; 30 p.m. and tho Ex­plorer Scout*, 7:31) p.m.

On nVJnesday there wilt be Holy Communion at 9 ,6 m. and Uiii A.A.a will meet ut 9 p.m.

Choir rehearsals have been dis­continued for the summer season.

First MotlvMst Church It ? Main St., Mr,t»wao

Frank E. Sweeten, Minister Rehearsal fo: Childien’j Day will,

be Friday at 3:16 p m.Rummage sole Saturday will be

in thi; carriage house on Broad St. from B a.m. to 3 p.m. Children’# Day rehears*! for all children, will, be at 10 ,n m.

Divine worship service Sunday will ba at B:45 a.in. with a, sermon by the pastor. At 10:JO a.m- tbs Children’* Day worship will be held with th# Sunday School partic­ipating. Music wilt be by the cm- sader,, chapel and ! junior choirs, and choir awards will be presented. Tliere will be a nursery available.

Laylonian Club meet* ut i p m. Monday in the lecture room with Mrs. William Coleman as hostess.

Official board meets Wednesday al 8 p.in.

Meditation and prayer is in tiie lecuu’e room Thursday at 7:15 p.m.

Registration* for Vacation Bible School aru being received - for classes fieginmng with three-year- olds li wili be held Irom June 21 to July 5, Monday through Friday, from # :iJ to 11:45 a.m.. A »tudv course tor Senior High Youth will be held simultaneously in the Tow­er Room of lhe church house.

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Snyta Wttxb Baptist Church Rout* 8, 3rowolow!o

Rev. Richa.d Join's. .t’astor Sunday School meets at 9:45 will!

a das* for *ach meatbei. cf tbe family; morning worship, U n.m.; evening gospel service, S' 15 p.m.

Mid-week prayer and Bible Study is hold every Wednesday at S: 00 p.m.

Church Ot Our Saviour Cottrell ltd.,Cisceaeijiialie

R«v. Charles E. Waina;, Vicar Sunday services are at M:3i> a m,

Tlie first,, third and fifth Sundays thera Is Holy Communion, and the second and fourth Sunday*, morn­ing prayer, Church school meets nt 9 M ■

St. Jonepo'i Cnurch Maple Pi., Keyport

Rev. Crrnrfiut J. Kane J ’aiioi M*jjea * vll bo held Sunday

moralng at 7, 8, S, 10. H and 12 o'clock.

ijutheran C'hurcu of the <!on<l. Shepherd

School No. 18 Bushnell Rd., Sayre Woods .South

Rev. Harley Meyer, pacn>!' Services, are heid st School No.

18, Sayre Woods Smith. Family Bi­ble hour Is Iwld at !l:l!i,a.rn. Sun­day and f«mily worship se:vico, 10:30 a.m.

Mid-week scrvice Is he’d Wed- liosday 8>t 8:15 p.m.

The Lutheran Churcb Missouri Synod

Tlnton Fall* Public School Rev. Daniel D. Reinheimer, Pastot

Sunday School and Blbio Classes art hald at » :» a.m. Sunday undei th# direction of Arthur Sitter, «u (■erluteadent. The morning worship will ba held at 10:45 a.m. with *er mon by the putor. A nursery aery, ice U available. Communion m iy - ices are In-ld thi first Sunday ol every month.

Mr. John Vanderhoof. Director of the School ol Business Machines In the Menlo Park Shopping Center, has announced the opening of en­rollments in a "CRASH TYPING program to bolster typing skill* In manual, electric ard IBM Selectric typing. Thi* course will benefit tha teenager who will be Parting typing soon and wants a preview; the slow student who has started typing but needs review and speed; tha college-bound * t u d e n t who knows ho.v much typing will do for grades.

Call Mr. Vanderhoof at L l 9-6250, or stop by tha School of Business Machines office In the Professional Office Building in tha Menlo Park Shopping Center, for session* and tuition rate*.

Si. John’* Msthodlst Ckuroi Central School, ICevport

Rev, No.rm.an R, Riiey, Pastor ' Iduttll.ca! Jc iv '& i are itftid Siih -

& j si 9: JO. anc.' *1 a.m.; church Koh<x)l fcesiJous, 9:30 and l l a.m.

Fourth Mt. IM Cairo Spiritual Cliurch

108 Snore Ed., Union BenchRev. Katherine Miller, Pastor

Services are heid on Sunday and Thursday evening* at ® o'clock) and on Friday afternoons i t 2 p.-11

Port Monmouth IVIissioo Community Church

Main St. uml Lydia Pi.,Port Monmouth

Kev. A. Do'ijjld Mn.'u'.v. Paslof Choir pructnv is heid "li'.ursday

at li: 45 p.m.: nud-week Bible sludy, f:-io p.m.

Sunday Scbo- 1 tuin-:s at 9:30 a.m.; worship service, 11 a m.; ev­ening servi(<?, «:39 p.w;

Montlay tiie Younn Teens, 1AM Club at>.;i UtU® Polks Club meet al 7 p.m.

llnion Beach tmirch Ot Ciod tentnil and Union Aves.

Union bwich florinar tongic^aiUuai Church)' Rev. H.jurv Stoppa, pastor W'orsnip services are held Stn

day ai l i a.m, ami 7:3D p.m Sun- , day School Is H-J'-1 “ -m- !classes tor all ones. i I

Mid-weeK service l» neld Thurs­day at 7:30 p.m.

Full Gospel Chapel 157 Main St. Kunnsburg

Rav. Robert D. Kalis, Pastor Sunday School meets at 3 p.m.

with an adult Bibia class. Sunday will cover tho lives ami characters of many New Testa muni charac­ters. Evangelistic lervic* ls at 7:30 p.m. , „

Prayer seiv'.c* Is Tuesday at 8 p.m.

F ln l Spiritual Oiureb Ot Divine Rom

171 Mala St., te ife r t Kev. Phoebe Dailey. Pastor

Services nre held Sunday at I p.m. and Tuesday at * p.m.

David’a T&bercaeSs -Cliffwood

itldsr J?-m«5 Mom, Putor Sundsy School U al 10 aro.;

morning worship, it n.m.Oa Wednesday evealnyt the terry

ssrvico a a! 8 p.m. .King Of tOngs l.utherau ChurcL'

Bayvlew School Cfcerry Tree Farm Rd.f

Middletown Rev. C. Roger Burkins, Pastor Sunday School meets at 9:30

a.m. and morning worship is a: 10:43 a.ni. ■ .

MorgasvUlo Methodist Churcii Mor*anvii!«

Rev. Fred H. Bowen. Fastor Church services are held on Sun­

day at B a.m. and Sunday School meet* at 10 a.m.

Kmtnaa'Jt! Assembly Oi God i Palmer Ave., Keansbing j

Rev. Timoihy M. Adorns. Pastor Sunday Sclioo! Is a: 9:45 a.m.;

motnin;{ worship, 11 o'clock; cv ao^elistic service. 7 p.m. The fiis! Sunday of each month there Is s .Communion service at 11 i..m.

Wednesday evening will be Oibie Suidy and prayer at 7;45 p.m.

Yoi;ng per.,-,ie'j service is Friday 9Vijrvii!it at 7;30 o'clO"!v, .

St. Ufcaedici> Churcb Holmdel Schou!

Birthanv itd , iinlnidet Rev. Edward P. ftlaska, Pastor Masses are held Sunday at 7, &,

3, w aad 11 a.m. aud at 12 o'clock

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Nursory^^Vcare, is pwvided. At S p.m. Tuesday “ Let Your (1 >or chiWrt-ii under tnrce yearsof-! Name Be Sanctmed will be sum- j Monmouth Reform Temple* lage. At tl:T5 a;m. a kaffte-kia.tch, > ;ed ul lhe various Bible .siudy '.:e.v I 352 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury | j honoring; those who have umtedUers ineated at Kingdom Ha!!, Key- * Rabbi Richard F. Stcinbrhik 1 ] with the church since the bej»m* | and the. lic.nv-4 o f John Gon-! The rabbi wil! officiate .1 Sab- ! Jnin^ Oi the vear., yviil be held on \ df'lv ynd John KwMitdy, Maiawan.) j bath Ivve serviceA at l«:J0 p.nv ; j ihe lawn the rnuiisc. ; Nil’s Nelson, Ha/Jot) Leroy Polk, » Saturday evening rhe animal din- 1

"On Munday Ihe tivan^elisni Com*' ^hffvvood) WtUiam Waite, P(*f 1 \ ner*daru e will held at the j■ i mittee tneeus at 7:H0 p.m.; Board ! Motimouth; Anne Graves, Kean

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• :« m eetings i u r th t >e«Min on W day fit i- o 'c loek nrwn w i:h a j: r.iic at she hom e of M rs Jo h n J . w e i ^ , .

Rllle Club mteis Wednesday 0:30 p.m.-

Radio Class meets Thursday 7:30 pm ,; rhoir lehear.sal, ” p.m.

; at Hi {».:I e n d i s a l - - i n F M.-.n- j to'4 p.m.

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ster Circle will meet at 8 jxm. at j the home tn Mrs., i.ydia Walling.-} Middlesex Rd.. Matawan. j

Boy Scout Troop 7',I .meets on j Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Faith Circle

Centerville.

(Jclhscmane Lutheran Church N l a p i e M . . K e v p o r t

Kumni Hollow Country C!';b., Vi:d- 5 Rtv. Frederick Boos, pastor j dk’tottn. - O n J\uj\day view wiil he a, |

Monday, lhe Men's Club Board 30. 9:45 and 11 a.m.: Sunday jmeets at 8 p.m. in the 'religious j Srhoo). !*:45 a.m.; Senior l.uther!School. - , league, 7:'W p.m. !

Tuesday evening the Reli^iou?;! T.venuv Circle of Lutheran :

8.:tu pr.d n. iv.m... «he !«<_ i iiion will be “ The I-ik-. of

M Listen, God Spe<tki>." Ther?... ! be a cap aod W * * . ah.de '.\ c ! ‘.ruduaie.s a t 7 . 'i(i p :n.’’ ! r»<Mid <>( Ci'ri.»i i*tn Fdu i

inefts Wednesday at b' p.m,Sunday Sch(K»! picnic w’il! be lu-d

al Fa iry Pom!, (.hwstquakr Park, on Saiuvdax’, Junr Ifi. at )U a.m.

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_ lVimi ! L h t . f - e r v i c e inhonor of ali the new' con»:nunift|ii memberi. A nosMwy is- held fur \'i‘uni; children durfu^ the siLr\ Wr.

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service is p.i tl juuoi^ . n v.M.. .^n‘.s Day programwill Ni held at ,H:30 p.m. 'C<>!leKi- - .H-wish 'nstilutf i.i Rcli-

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an .accordion soio by William Vas-.i i Sunday School ...eels a. 0:30 ».m6H3; a number, by th* iirJs-.ehdrMS and thf"wors'.ipvnlltled '.'Living for JejfUs,” mcrri- j * .fc.iscn.Ki*er U ., Mata- . ^ Childnory. verse reviews hy -the nnmary i.-v":!u . . . . . . .. .and junior (.'hisses, spcciai stagmi: l On \. trdnt.sda\ tht Board of Dta , .by. t h e b e j j i n a e r i a n d t h e jHuior | c o | > s w , n n , « t a t , b p en , Relprmeit Church ol Keyport j b e r s 0 f t h e bonrd. purems ' and i ,

high d a » also will b e takinK part Inwrmedmic t ir i S.»u: Iroopj Warrfn S t , Keyporl j lll0m|,,rs ()f the con.;'^ati„n ure ! S run.i n the s e r v i c e . B i b l e Scliool con- ! meols lm Thursday c.t 3 p . m . T h e Rev. John it, S h a r p e , P a s t o r . I d toatlcnd ' I fritUy lawv e n e s at'9:«'lt.m:'-Thi»''wra’ a t » r w<*rt«l -Service G r o u p m e e t s at Sunday School . w i l l m m a l 3 0 1 5 j n ' e m p i e 0 I f k e ’ is now open cach i b e r r y f e s i i v a l be a s p e c i a l s e r v i c e a t which t i m e ■” i h e h o m e o f M r s . R u t l c l p h ; a . m . l o p r e s e n t t h e C h i l d r e n ' s Duy i m01.ninf) qf lht. n(.,± to r r e l i - i o u s ■ 1-ui1ht L t. ; i J .M.ie)

M i s . D o r o t l u y T a l l m a n a n d M i s s | K r a e b e l , 1 0 W a s h i n g t o n S t . , M a . a - j p r o g r a m a l t h e 1 0 : 4 5 a . m . M f r v i c e . .s c h i w r ' « n i l " m e m b e r s h i p e p n l i c a -

P r i s c i l l a P a u l t ?,o f N a t i o n n l C h i l d | w a n . I S u n d a y S c h o o l s t a f f w i l l m e e t a t • ’

Salvation with headquarters in Brownie Troop meets on Friday J the church house Wednesday atBrooklyn will be speaking. ’Fliey *U 3 p.m.; Junior Hijdi at 7 p.rn. i 8:15 p.m.

Education committee,, under Chair- j Church Women meets Monday man Robert Newman will sponsor i e P " ' 1 ! : .a lecture lo the congregation by I Tadics Aid Arnvilf Pins o ' the Hebrew Union ; ‘: r»-m

i Senior choir i day at $ p.m.

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