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THURSDAY -
Home AU Week
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COVERINGm a t a w a n b o r o u g h
AND Ti lE
TOWNSHIPS OF MATAWAN, MARLBORO. HOLftlDEL and MADISON
l O l i t Y E A R — 16 th W E E KMember ■ •/
Hatlooal Newspaper Association M ATAW AN, N. J ., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, i96?Kcw Jersey Press AidoclaUct* Single Copy Ten C en li
UWWIUMMaMUmiKNIItlHUIHIUtllK
T h is A r e a
Look familiar? II is Upper Main St., Matawan, buck in (he horse
and buggy day*. They didn’t h»ve a parking or traffic problem (hen!
This postal card was wui to tbelate Mrs, C. B. Horuor, Morgaiiville, •n July 11, JOIS
Tito above photo show* a vl.ow of ClUfvycod looking 'cast; Thi*
b tha railroad crossing acooa at CUIfwoodAve,
' This was Carnival Day In Keyport during the summer many
years ago. The'picture above:shows' tha start of the baby parade,
0( which Miss Lillian Campbell, Broad St., was the chairman. This
was back in tho days when you could send a postal card for a penny! Imagine that!
In 1931, Mrs. George C. Totten, First St., received this postal
card from a friend In Red Bank, showing the old Pavilion Hotel,
el which Mrs. Totten’s father, tho lata Herman O. Bauer, was the
proprietor. Ths Hotel was on the sits ol J ib parking lot at tho
corner of Broad St. and First St.
The old Pavilion Hotel wns eventually replaced hy tlio Itnrllun
Inn nnd two stores, shown shove, and opernled successfully for
mnny yours by the lute Mr. nml Mrs, Wllllnin Schufer. When Key
pori had Cnrnlvnl Day nnd lutcr, Salt Water Day In Annual, tliu
Pavilion Hotel, in Its day, und Itnrllun Inn, in Un dny, ulwiiyf. wero
full, Nuw York rcslilunt.i cnino by the boat load UocklttR nl tho
foot of Ilrond St., to ucc the bnhy parndes nnd enjoy tho dnlly
events, Doth lioslelrlo* were destroyed by firo, Tlio stores still nro
standing nn the slto. Tlio one sloro shown st that llmu was lion’s
Barber Shop.
Help Wanted
Pnlntors. lixperleuced. Iiitmlor, Interior.
Cull OKU (I H!l uf tel' 7 I’ .M,
Cornerstone Laid At Bobertsville School
. Mrs*’ Dominick Manzo, Matawan, called on
lhe Monmouth. County Tax Doard I'Via&y-tir grant
the application lor a cut iiv assessment -on tha 133
acres.owned by her husband and herself at Burnt Fly Rog from $37,160 .to $29,000 because the zom
.ing' action of th« MarlhOi;o Township Council und
the Planning Board had rendered the land of no
'-foreseeable“use* She noted that it had been re-*
:.-classified-Uito a five-acre minimum lot size con
servation axca. ; = , •
An.owner cannot freely sell or tease land com*
liiKted to .such a sole and extraordinary use, sho
contended. Mrs. Matuo told the board that a sec*
tor of the land had been used-by her husband's
company for a sanitary-landfill operation Y'liich
had met all existing codes nnd which, provided an
outlet to municipal contractors. With the-halting
of thi.s operation on an order from 'he Township
Council, all revenue from ihe use of Lhe;proper-
ty was cut off, she testified, .under questioning
by her attorney, Richard L. Paula. .Matawan.
James R< Mincque, Middletown, Marlboro
Township attorney, noted the levy was made
of the condition of the property on Oct. 1, l!)f>S,
and he asked Mrs. M;>n?:o if it were not a fact
that there was a use a*: that time from whicht*pyF/5f)*)A d'*Mv#»H Mr M • r»ot«*>!
the Injunction $[i;imst the use wus issued in 19S9.
Mrs. Manzu admitted she was run ccrlain of her
dates, she and her husband hud been subject to
so many orders and counter orders concerning
their property that it was hard for her to spot
the state of things on any specified t’-ite. Ilowov-
er, she wns of the opinion they were stopped on s
Oct. 1, 1968. ' '
Joseph ; LaMura, Marlboro Township assessor, defended his assessment'of tho 1,13 turt's as being under $31X) an acre, the lowest assessment of land anywhere in the township, because of thu bog condition. He also spurned the idea it could have no foreseeable use or potential for sale in view of the conservation and other programs of the federal, suite and local governments.
Mr. and Mrs. Manzo also applied for a reduction from $5340 to $3000 on land and from $20,751)
to $15,000 on a two-story stucco house they own
on 10.8 acres on Tyler’s Lane. Mrs, Manzo claim
ed tho age ol the house made iw resale vulua
Questionable and the /.oning again was an unfav
orable factor for the land.
Mr. LaMura defended his assessment on a re
placement value for the structure and the com
parable land values in the area. He estimated
thnt the replacement value of the structure was
$31,650 and he was allowing 35 per cent for de
preciation as Its present day value would be $20,
750, He noted it was an established business as a
rest home, the same as'when purchased from tlift
Estate of Flora Towler, so hud sustained no deterioration in use,
Mr. Paula had Mrs. Manzo note that Tyler’s
Lane wus a road off Burnt Fly, so that the same
unfortunate conditions that arose from the zon
ing at Burnt Fly also applied to this property.
T w o G u i l t y , T w o I n n o c e n t
I * l e a s E n t e r e d F r i d a y
Superior Court Judge Clarkson S. Fisher act
ed on guilty pleas from two area offenders Fri
day. Thomas Luttguns, 90 Woodland Dr., Cliff
wood Beach, charged hy Matawan Township Po-Itr f* r»*f f » n f <■“ In V - . ..1 -! ! S «... JLa.» i^a iiU tii uuJuly 17. 19GS, and ul Herman Vopelius, July 23,
19GS. will Imj sentenced Nov. 7. The defendant is
accused of taking a movie projector, n camera,
liquor and money totaling $175 from the Kcleman
residence and a television set, a lawmnower, 300 silver dollars nnd $27 In old coins Irom the Vopelius home.
Ronald Edmond, Orchard St., Malawan, alrea
dy had pled guilty lo possession of a license plate
he had stolen from Guistina Rosato, West Keans
burg, Ho waa given six mouths In thu county jail.
Ploas of Innocent were entered hy Peter Bentley, 532 Van Bfticklo Rd., Matawan Township, and Thomas E. Walker, 12 Maidon Lane, Mata
wan, charged as possessing marijuana nnd hash
ish In Marihoro Township Mar. 23, I960.
Borough Hivyeh Inspection
A bicycle registration and safely program on
Saturday, Oct. 25, with a rain date of Saturday,
Nov. 1, has been announced hy Matawan Borough Police Captain Hnrvcy F. Morrell Jr.
The program, sponsored by tho Matawan Bor
ough Police Department, will be held lit Ravine
Dr. and Ilrond St. Schools nt 10 a.m. and on Fier
ro Avo. nnd Crown PI. at 1 p.m.
According to Cnpt. Morrell the purpose of the
program Is to promote bicycle safety and to In
spect, register and license all bicycles within thu borough.
Capt. Morrell notes that there Is no east In
volved In thu program that literature and licenses
"'!!! he prc.’,, iltcd Mitlioul tlioigo ihimiKl. lho
courtesy or tlio American Safely League, Antonio-
lillo Club or Central New Jersey and the Matuwun
Burougli Police Department,
Parents nro requested lo have their children go to tlio location doscst to their homes and also
to li.ivo tlii-lr children's bicycle In good operating condition.
Two cornerstone layiiig ceremonies iook place Saturday in Marlboro Township, with additions completed iu the
Schools. Pictured above at tho Robertsvttie School ceremony, are, left to r Ight, Alfred 'LaMura, Chairman ot the Recreation
of the Marlboro Township Board nf Education; Frank Patock, general cont ractor; l.eo ,1. Scully sr., President of the ll'jard
Wright, Superintendent of Schools, and Herbert OcMcts. representing tho architect, dohn MaeWillianu . . -
Approximately 20 per cent of tho voters In
Marlboro Township turned out 'l\tosday for the
special sellout election and approved the proposal
to erect a .'tll-'-oom elementary school, 171 to 272.
The school .Wil lie lmiU un the westeiiy side of
School Rd. West, near tlio intersection ot Wyil- crest Rd.
The proposed school will house pupils for t'Vo
school years. 1070-72, und will take core of all pu
pils covered by outside building permits issued lo
Levitt & Suns and U.S. Homes. The target data
fur occupation is January 1971, when 21 of the 30
classrooms are expected to bo occupied. Thera
will be double sessions from September 1970, un
til lhe new school is open, its cost is estimated at
*1.787,000.
The school will contain 30 classrooms, multi
purpose room, library, special instruction rooms,
cafeteria, tcachers’ room, nurse's room, office,
lavatories and storage rooms. .
R e le a s e R e s u l t s O f
C o m m u n i t y S u r v e y
The Stock House Office pnrtlca, Wedding, UawjuelH — 787-30*13
WJ fp tf
The Matawan .layers have released the re*
suits of their Community Kurvev conducted dur
ing the spring. Under the chairmanship of Terry
Pom od, director of Community Develop m .mi I.
ques'ionnaires were distributed throughout Matn-
wan IJorough and Township. Thev were moiled to
members of the Matawan Township and Uurnu;>Ji
Cmim ils and to church leaders and prominent
businessmen.
Additional questionnaires were plneed in the
Farmers and Merchants National Bank, The Cen
tral Jersey Hank, and the l.aunder-lt l.,;iuv.l-r*
mat. The Jaycees are most appreciative* for this
co-operation. A limited personal canvnss also wan
conducted on a door-to-door basis in the borough
nnd the township.
In Part 1 of the survey, the residents were usk-
ed to rate, Rood, fair or poor, curtain inspects of
the public school system, public services, local
government, and the community, in genend. The
areas Ahich received the highest number of "j'ood" responses were; lhe fire department, jh»*
liee departmeru, sewer services, sanitation .ser
vices and housing.
Anvis, which received iht? highest number -.d
"poor” rfsi-onses were local tr.ms|n>rutinn, Imri
range planning of public officials, ri'crcatinn.il fa-
rihties, communication of mtivities of puMif of*
fiuahi, «o»d local job <»pj»orliniitifs.
In I'arl ll of the survey, n;si<leiit« were iishcd
rr<i<‘na<!;e Dimcc l ’ri<l;i\ ; P h m l l a l l o w c i M i P i O ’i i d i !
Tln»re will be a teenage dame ;it Ihe Having
Dr. School I'rtday evenin'; tintn * m im-i.i pm ,
[.ive mil'll' will hn provided nnd tb>imt**it hv th*»
Peiih Audiny Miisician's Ihiion ln»,il X;! ,Ml t>■*» •
oui;h teeiiinjcrs registered in the lovir.itinn pin. gram urn welcome to attend.
William I.nwlor, rocrratinn dlrecior, nnnnamcs
Iluit the annual borough Hallow..... p.mi-le w,l! h-*
held on I;rid;iy, Oct, HI. All childien are u'tpe’ .ii d
to meet In the boroii<;h parK'ni', Ini, ru im ’i ot l i t
tle and llroad Sts, nt 5:,'ln p.m.
'I Ivy " il! i'-n,n|,’ up 1 t 1,1,1 Sf. I i the (ii n ,, 11:11
School uV ro there will be Judging of the ens
tumes in (hv middotnon.Prl/c; will be awarded in the foMoivini* {,»!'•
jiorie.s' Most 01 igmal, preHu'-t, luimir j, ;id.I nm.i
grottvKiue, All rh lld re n la N u g pa ir In thu p .n a d o
w ill receive a candy Hallow een n e a t.
lo list tlu* m in u s thev liked best and least nbouf
the co m m un ity . The rc^pumsfs ind icated they were
m os t pleased w ith M a taw n a ’ s p leasan t .surrmmd*
logs, location and friend ly people. T im po lice de
pa r tm e n t and first aid squad nUo drew hi,;h
pra ise . H ighest on the list of d isapp rova ls vs ere
recrea tio na l facilities’, rus ty wah\ , t ia f ltc , taxes,
roads arid s idew alks.
It: a que itio n w hich tisked for nn e va lua tion nf
loca l eiec'.ed o ffic ia ls , less than 25 per cent of the
resjMueus rated the ir pe r to nnan ee as "g.ocid.” Tha
lo in a in in g responses v/ere d i\ i:K ! evenly b * tw i‘vn
(con tin ued on p;ige four)
Challenges GOPR a lp h D o lan . M a taw an nn roueh D e tno tra tie
C and ida te for M ayo r , last ni;’ hi challenged w hai
lie (’a iled “ R epu b lic an charges tha t we are insm-
ce ie in our d;.*>iippiuval u f m ore garden a p a r r
im.MU*, here ."
M r. 1 ■>*i!;»n and his runu in ^ m ates f":' Cruniri!.
H ow ard M . S tl io n r and .laek Jenk ins , have kuuI
they are aga inM furfner op a r lm en t i-m istrin'tion.
"W e (hi- 'ini ou r s incerity and in teg rity on this
p o m t,” i i f t l Mi. h o lm . ” 1 nog lu iidd t!ia ! J^e-
pu ld ii an le t-liT, W illiam I ati/.-jro, ii .lv 'i-.’a ! -m! |'. *r-
dcn ap .ii t iiicm s m hi.s (a m p a ig n for i 'o d ik iI I,tit
yc.ir.”
M r. l .u n /a m a s de fe 'ip 'd by I )e nn>» ? a I S tan
ley Y arker a *'«I l>r. R n l u i . l Si'.-.. \r ho c;;l|e'| f* »r
a jia ttn i" t it re 'e tf ,it ! 'i:t i hit }* u d l a p p t .ir 01
tii.-** year':
K''puii!h,
1 an:
I I] l-'ln I ’.p.Ill'll
to >\|l
man.i'vr'•»( h o u r ’s
Pete,
M il th. as lor m
’•il!>le\ mi l!i •
it in .u k-» la-.t
d. la il. i- d tha t
U, A ie ’-’lUuu, >n
iltl T. 11 iv and .!<
!n J**-|»«il*h mi
,.\ Ci >1’ 1 \"11 u p d
hn f W 'e l.M er,
j iff? tp.i i f fiom
Iv .e i
eloe
l-r-!Week
M l. I >n!;in
Opptiueut , Vlt"
( '.M id n la t i" ! I)i
have (Hit 1 t.n '-m-'il to nn m
tin ! \\‘V fn in n i on O c l. :"l
' I I I " l ’ t‘|»nhln.iufi h.i'.e m id e .-.i.!|i'iii--n's w ln tlt
thi y i • t i i ’.i- l'< ii* ! ■ ,d, ‘ coiitsiai.’d M : , !>•■! . 11. "W e
dem and a cbf ..it
'I iie |», in 1, , ,,t ,, ,. l,(j I1..M 1;t.i 1 M i . I > r. . < 1 >'.1 C idim ate ', o f l- 'ieni.th ‘."w ei s a re im .slfadiee h id
'h- dh ’n ;’ .1 tin H1 '|J; 11 »Me;i 11 r, t ! e | iiM ir 'M i| 11;S
.‘tta f.'im ids ;it a pub lic tneefuu; W edni" day.
^ 'la iiiio i); Mint m u Ii an n;>pen lin e p< u o iie ic s .
Kill y in lighl uf the np r nn ing IAV\' fo ia in , M r.
la u .l ie h declined the Inv ita tion far M r. D ay .
Wa -lint;’! ‘ in I .ngine I n ,
w inners ot the g ia n d ;n i/e '.
tii»n w ith the ren t' lin iiil ( e!
('■>!ttr Ie Ie '. i .it,ii ( iMistde, .l
St , K eyp .ijt; s le ieo \ m-.o|e
tic Ave., M .ilaw an ; po il.ih le
hei Mre-’ n. IP ! 1
M ataw .m , anno unn js
aw a id d In eonnec*
t lu a l 'o n a': !i)!Jn'.V«,!
i. M,ic|- v.'.m, H Uhm iJ
I '. I iitv, lift A il in*
TV w ith s land ,
■ill ll A l’ i'i e; , 1 I (:•
n-zd-'r, Mover 'I te jidw av lJoS f ld h o ji | !h d , ^'11ff-
w-‘..d I; .e Ii. '
•'!■ 1 la d m i, 11, W . b lo w n , S e^ .iie n|
1 ,: 11 • Sm ith . '>>0 11 irdiit:* Hiv'd , and S Pocsil*
JI, H en iuvood T err,, bnth o f M a tuw im ; Hall*
i.r .ti,*■ i idnr, Io l’ Iatt /, W ilson Av*» , A. M itn, 3
; , and Y , Uhtiw . **3 U nion ,S(,, a ii uf M 'd*
Central and RoberisviUc,
nnd Grounds Conottittoa
of Education; Ru.ssell R,
Elgart Rules On
Three AccidentsMunicipal Judge IJoyd D , Elgart, Mahiwatf
Township, cleaied hist docket of a long lis i-o t
traffic tickets Tuesday, Township Police issued
the greater number.
There was one drunken driving reduced to Im
paired. Herbert R. Cox, Bloomfield, was given k ticket Auj». 23 hy S«t, Francis Hctcher that wa*
cut down for hick of a test. ’Hie defendant paid
S50 and $5 costs and lost h-’s license for .six
months.
Several accident oases wore heard. John Au*
riemmu, Matawnn Terrace Apts., Malawan, was
Injured Ju ly LS when hi.s cor was hit while stand*
big before a h\»ht on Route SS. The auto of Joseph
J . Pettrson, l-jnwao<l, was impelled into the rear
of the Matawan man':; car when it. in turn, was
smashed jnto by the auto of I.eon f/\vrie:’]o.
West New York, who fniled t«j stop when it came
up from ihe ;ear. Mr. l/vem-rdo was lined US
nnd ?5 costs on a summons from Patrolman (Ju
ry Dickey.
Mr. Peterson uh-o hud to pay on a summons
fiom this officer, $10 und 55 costs, for having ,m
expired thivcr's license.
Trades*1.; M.tdej, Washinp.toti St., Keyport,
paid Mil and ?5 costs oh a .summons front Sgt.
b'l-lv’her for running into the standing ta r of
John W. Godwin, Bay Head, .standing on Lower
Mam St, Ju ly I j, waiting to make a right turn ia«
to Gcratd Ave.
Cornelius Woolf, 121 Marshall Concourse. Cliff-
Wood IUmcIi, was injured July !5 when hit car
ran off thu road on North Coin nurse, Clifi'woml
Heath, and stmck a thick. Me had 10 pay Ma and
5-j rosN on a ticket fiom Haitohn u, DirU-y
li: non ,u'-ivl*M!t ca:/^., Hoeir> .! Invent, Pt
I :oo;,na w-iy, 1 :o.!r'*nt'e lUsth.n, p.dd >lri und Sf)
co'.t'i >r «ni ini .afe ehan;'e of lanes up It ei*c '11
Aug. JO on u .l umiu'tn^ li>.hu i'a tio iim c . Wdtiaiu
Andrew., I his u iln e r also broiiglu in .lusepii I.,
I.;«Mtinian.:e, If C. hej.fnot St., Keypori, lor care
less d iv in g on I.!(»yd Kd , .\ng. II. ’J lie fine was
agam >l;j and costs.
The same fine imitt<se-.| on John W. Kre-
p'ji kas, IM Winthrop I'I., Ih i/ I 't . sumtnoi,rd by
Hatiolmat* Fratik .c\'.,ni Ai..; '< f<>1 duvmg im a
flat tire. Another .’slfi ;tml > • fine w* tt| lu t.)onalii
(1 ontmued on p.n-e lom )
Washington Fugine ( o.
Annoiinet's Winner*
Children’s Movie
Set For Oct. 25‘ ’Puss iii Bocls,u a "children's
cUwsic has be*n selected is the iwjVits for., the children's «bovv
Saturday, Oct. 25. at 1 p.stn in
the-ealeUirium o f the Cbffwcod • Scfccd. CatcMflS.." aJiH Wiil be
*bown.
‘*B<ick to School’* ni&fct was
tbciTved ab the Oct. • ‘■'roeeimg •4f the Cliffwood Parfnt-Teacher A*acciaticin,wh^n>JiiHsforcom-
fag .tctivftka vmsr* srmouncetl.
A peony sale J* scheduled for
Iburfday evening, Dec. V at Sin ihe school cate tori um.
Th* committee wiU appreciate
of handmade article*
• r (h id stumpe, which may be
M i in the P-TA box a l the Khrol
• r giv«fi hi any member of the
•m kuU v* bo nd .
Ciub Donates $1000 W ill Launch SocialmTu Ilospiiai rt ojecin
lhe Soroptirnjsf Club of. Twin
■ Ufihts heW its regular monthly
meeting, on Oct. 9 at Bah£» LafMl -
hig. Highlands. Mrs. Eidvsid
• Downey, president. presided.
1 Mrs. Grace Crystal a jnentber,
explained the -South Ar/.bc-y Hos-
pita] expulsion program. She said
the hospital was 10 years behind
in equipment. Plans are being
proposed ttv update the facijitit:?
and to buitf a Uirge xnedtaU
complex fw diagnostic and ex
tended cere with 'i4*hcrijr wver-> «g+ in the emergency room, lt
was decided to donate $1000 for
ihe project. The mewey wiii be
designated fer purchase of in-*
rt rumen t».
Thc joint dinner .-meeting for
NSW S-7-B-c-7-C-H ' * * * NO SET WIG
frM Styling With Krchat#
Special — lues., Wed. A Thucs. Only
CUT___________________99cWASH & SET_____ $1.99
No Appointment Needed — But Preferred
the Freehold, J5ed Bank, South
A jnboyr A-sbvu\y Fails .md Twin
Lights Ctuhs.wiU he M d at Crys
tal! Brock: on
Tuesday . The speaker for «he eve
ning v/j|j be Mi?s Fthef i.ord. H<jr
topic w ill be '“For A Mwre
' ‘thorough linder*t&iid».n£ of Sor-
npHmisrp *’ Mrs. John Kant, .Mr**.
Fdvyord Downey, Mrs. George-
Drost, M rs. August PiUius and
Mrs, C D . O n f i ie wi-I arte?>d.
Mris, TenEyck Ronson report
ed that the club hud. donated 135
sandwiches for tbe recent anni
versary parade in MaUiwan. The
fa ll District meeting will be htid
at Hit- Fenders Hot*!, Ocean
City, Nov. 2. Mrs. Downey and
Mrs. Kane plan to attend. ,
Tbe Joint Christmas parly \vil)
be tehj Psc.. 9 at tho Old Orchardv CWt-V L.«.Vl«r'»iUrfWM. *VCa1;
Bank will the hostess club.
lh e dub wiii adopt families for
the holidays in the Highlands und
Malawan ureas. '
Mrs. Kune and her assistant
presented ih t program ‘’House of
a iWO Treasures," courtesy uf
tbe Jtrsey Cc-imai Power find
Lifihi: Co.
The next meeting wiii be hold
. Nov. 13. •> .
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Removable Handlos-up Silverware BasKeU
FACTORY SERVICE awtlltkl* tor Ih t»(« of Ihe ipplltnctl HADIO-DI8PATCHED TRUCKS, FACTORY-TRAINED tXPEHTS, GCNLINEGEHARTS forOrvth.-.pOlMrvtefc
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A P P L I A N C E . In c .136 Main St., Matawan 46-48 W. Front St., Keyport
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Temple Belh Ahm, Matawan, wiil launch its New Year with
a gaia sc-cial The members will 14Wliig into lVinier” .un Hy(urd«iy
eveolng, Nev. 8* In ihe f<m?p!e Scrchit Hall, 5iHf Uuyc! ftd. j?»e
evening will begin at 0 p.ns. with umsicr tsiterrainiyienl and re
freshments. Joe VaHntino and 'his Danceahlcs iv:ll again provide
the m«sis, Picimed ?-\ n wRimUtee tecently arc, ieK («
right, seated, Mrs. Morton J. Wall, Mrs. Sigmund Ftantb&um and
Mi's. Hank Paris, and landing , Herbert .Pteffer and- lJtrbt-rt Kuss,
chairman. Reservations may made by etintaciiiig. Mts. tiam-
bauuj, 264-G527, Mr, Kwr*t 204>7&6< or Mr. PiWht, 5X3- li»0,
M r . , M r s . O w e n s
F e t e d S a t u r d a y
Thf Ccnplt-s Club <»' ?.!■;{•• Fir:>t
Bi.ptisj Church. ?v1ij;,aw;K:; H
ce'<»frt?pji.lvK‘ i^ivptr Cold
hw/}\ cn S .’ur-Ly v'-'nJtjj;1 -o
nonor vf Mr. K*:d Mrs. - EC .
whQ hr<- nK’Vi’i^ to Oalifornijj i-fy
„:\y. ‘I ' i t V'r-'j.'ed giirMS Wfe
pft.-.siriiitii w!<'n a b»»ck "Ch/ksr
ar;d ihe Fuu* Art??" by 0u> ^ruup
c\'!d a ispeoai take iorjned ihe
vi.-rttejfpieve oi ihe buffet‘\abJe.
nso.^o dUtijiJt'ng ‘.vt'if Mr. ar?i
Vms. Owvjls, ihe Itrv , XJt'A I .
Juckc‘-;> and Mrs.’ .latk^oi^ ,\1t.
and Mrs. Edj:ar ).?. Me.
iii.id Mrs. Gfrtu'^i' A.vina’io, Mr^
«u.ui Mr.s, J.’Jo/nw?»D,. Mr. and
Mr.v Richard fcurU*-*tr Mr. and
Mrs. M» Kee.»j, MiHawan;Mr, Mrs OnviC Toy,
iii<Id; Mr. -Mrs V/illiarn De-
A«<u<rii, jv ir. a n d M rs. tiorUOn
Swanson, Morganville, and Mr.
<j».<J M is. Frank \V«st Al-
le»hurst. . .
Chinese Auction "
The. IsJia^ionaiy SociViy of St. \
A.M.E. Zirni Ciun cf.,.. )00 \
A.t'-iuUic Malawan, wiil hc- 4 -.
■ft itucoor; Jjiiuufav •
Tricky Tray Oc+. 23
l*he H ^z ie t.!F ire C om pany La*
di»rS. A ux iha rv will. Q
iTiiy gn T hu isd ay , Oct. 2‘.\, a t 5
pm.\p.m.JfW. Hj/lei.
the ?i;:e house. Ho!.mdel
,.l
1
'f=W-
Present TorahMr. and Mrs. Kyttowiel Kat-
»er, New York, in honor uf their
gr&Jidnepfcew, Larry Scc*t K;f-
k»>, who recently was ti Bar Mitzvah, are presenting a Tornh
to Terriplc Eeth Ahnri, LloyO Kd,t MatijWiMt, .
Announco AppoIninerT l _ l-»U irC jl<*C J lt f r l> O l ‘
‘ ------- Woman Dies
MORTON WALL
• ; Mt»rton Wall, Matawan, has
been mwni'd assistant cunt roller
fer thc J. f, Kislak Organize
tion, Newark, natioi-Avidc rtaUy*
mortgage-insurance .firnv
He is a uraduak o[ Brooklyn
College, where hc received a Bnchelfjr cf Science Device in
Accounting. He served with sev-
erul New York firms jn public
»ccoimtinj» Ior eight years be
fore joining Kisb.k about a year ef.o.
Mr. Walt is ft U visI lm: on the executive bonrd of Temple Beth
Ahm, Matawan, and formerly
was its iinanral secretary. He is
« member o! the Knig)\ts ol Pythias.
Hc resides ut *13 Cambridge
Dr. with bis wife. Lynn, their
daughter, Staci, tight, and son, Adam, two.
WALTER READE THEATRE
T O W N■ MinniFMIDDLETOWN
i-ioao
HELD OVER
la yvfi I AN AlUt U AMlJIJ HIM
Nn t>»w m idt» wiU Ue
n dnd iud ulihm it iwirenl.
H 101)1 F. .SHOW
SAT. A M W . AT 2 l\l\l.
"Brovo IHtlo Tailor"
Mrs. Sadi? Ratledge, ?£, of *16
Sunset Ave., Laurence Harbor,
died Tuesday,, Oct. M. J'JiiS, ir,
South Amboy Memorial Hospital,
She was bum ir« ScutJiiun, Pa.,
and Jived there prior to moving
to Laurence Harbor 2^ vear.s
ago .’5Ue r-ius tne {tovgh^T vd the
late M artin and Anna (Gftughan)
Barrett.
She was the w d w ef John
Rutledge, who Oit’d in Septem
ber, and was a communicant cf
St_ Lawrence*!? Chmc.h, Laur
ence Harbor.
Surviving are three daughters,
Mi s. Ann "M osenteuu Somvr*
vsile; Mrs. Sadie Zaw'arikuy,
Vaurence Harbor. i>nvl M>'«. Le-
nctre Sear?, Lai.reno: Ik .;l'or;
two sens. Francis. C».»nfnrd, and
LeiK Laurence Harbor; one
brrther, Robert Barrett, Eliza*
t e t i ; 2! grar.dchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services wiU be hcUi
F riday at S:15 a.m . at the Hedlo
Funeral Heme, Keyport, with a
requiem mass al y a.m , in St.
Law*Mice's Church. Inierment
v il l be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery,
.K ey port.
2 Miles North of Matawan
_ 201 - 583-1506^ ■■' » . . . ' . . ■' ';'v, •. . ■ ■ ■
Famous make Boys bulky waihable sweaters. You wiil
recognize- the brand lhat sells for $5.99 io $!0.99 at
regular stores. O f course, our price will be , . .
399
m
,99Size 4 +0 7
Size 8 to 20
HOURS:Mon., Tues. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M.
W ed., Thurs., Fri. 10 A.M. - 9;30 P.M.
Saturday 10 A.M. - 6 P.M.
Garage Sale To Aid Falcons
The Mothers Auxiliary of the
Falcon Football League will hold
a garage sale on Saturday, Oct.
25, at the recreation building on
Jackson St,. Matawan. The pro
ceeds of the Jiale will help sup*
port lhe team.
All mothers o f team members
and cheerleaders are urged to
bring unwanted household items,
clothing, books, toys, games,
yard furniture, etc., to the rec
reation building on the F iiday
before the sale.
Mothers f.Iso will arrange for
pickup of items, if necessary.
For pickup, call Mrs. Robert
Conover, 566-4171. 'Ihe sale will
begin at 9 a.m.
Tlie regular numiMy meeting
of thc auxiliary will be held this
Thursday at the recreation build
ing on Middlesex T’.d., Malawan,
at 30 p.m. Ad members and
prospective members are urged
to attend.
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Thursday,. October !6, 1969 fHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J, Page Thr
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25% OFF« ON ALL SCOTT PRODUCTS* IN STOCKw-;];;']-':; ; ; . -\v:.... ..-. .................. . .
I t '...... B u y N o w rtf' S a l e P r ic e s
'fc And Hold ‘til Next Year I
! CERLIONE S GREENHOUSESg ; ■■■!■ ■ — OPEN 1 DAYS —
f H IG H W A Y 35 HOLMDEL
“Back To Schoo!" N ighti
B ro a d St. S choo l renl-’t •-■uOv
e r A.-isoc. w fJnu 'V o se n o iii *
n ig h t w il: h« he ld ! wo n igh ts ‘.his
y e a r hi ar;»lornmodiir.e a il par-
e n U . V/edtwsduy w ilt biT io ; par*
eats. of. . k m d e r a a r tm . th ro u g h .
fo urth grade a .m , session. pup ils
» iu j T hu r^ Jay , O c t. 23, for fourth
Kr;td«? p .m . th ro ug h i-n.vrh racJy
s tuden ts . The p ro g ra m w ill be
h e ld a t Uif2 o ld h i" h school audi-
Sonun : Al S p-m,
5 ‘ AND | 0
VARIETYSUPER
SAVINGS
PUw ,
T he M a Iii w an C hap te r ol' Woi«-
cii '*> A m e r ic an O K T w ill sell
ticke ts for the W ugon V/h«.e!
P la y e r ’ s p ro duc tion of 4*Yor»
K now I Can't: Hear You .W hen
the W a te r ’s. R u n n in g / ' on S a tu r
day , N ov . 3. P roceeds fro m tha
sa le w iii go tow ard m a in ta in in g
the OKT- v o ca tion a l schools
w hich educaift uncJerprivU;.*i'ed
ch ild re n . T ickets m ay : he o b ta in
ed. from. M ona T e " , &&032J.*
( ; I a r < l , P i j r h - T a A j d .
TT* *11 ' **7 . _ fl.. _ .. t . . y ?t iX K s j b «
A B;'iy Weeks J j*. Henefivi Carts
Pursy vMi be held at the homen f JL-trc Inrun}. .IW-jjM a £r«u_ -.
glad* O ’ttitv 'Chftw ood Bfach; or,
J’hu rsday , Oct, £ t, a? b p .m .,
sponsored by the C ivn^i am i i.e£-
iriUuicn D e n jr tm e n t of tWf. W on !'
aip‘ 7 o f U uK V Jitv H ;ntv*r,
B illy was-. in ju re d seriousiy .
w h fn tin? m o to r o f a car oj. w hich
he w as w ork ing fed on hon , cau^-
int» loss of s igh t and o ther severe
p e rm a n e n t in ju r ie s . He wus a p a
ttern, in P e r lh A m boy G enera !
H o sp ita l fo llow ing tht? acc ident,
a n d now i.> rece iv ing care and
tre a tm e n t a t the Veterans H os
p ita l in K us i O range .
Tickets m ay be obtained / rom
Mrs. Deerin or any member of
the Civics and, Legislation Depart'
ment.
P *9. $7.95
F*m «ui M»k». R ldgid, Sturdy*
Adjustable v -
IRONING BOARDFully for eootar«
< fftittrt dry«r lroniu9»
N O W
Keg. $3.50 TV AdvertiVjci
Headache or Trouble *1”....... P«pufer © am ?i ctfp Yo u".g &, 0 !d ! .
Rog. 39c ea.
ALUMINUM FOIL
COOKING PANS2, FOR 4 9 *
PIE fLATES, LOAF PANS, ROASTERS, AND M AN Y OTHERS.
Reg. $13.95 RIVAL
ELECTRIC (AN OPENER $0*8r _i. •: : /M* I ___I i _i! _ _.Exclusive Click and Cloatt Action.
3 Decorator Color*,
Open Mon..-Sat. 9 to 6 — Fri. 'til 9
SHOP FOR LESS AT L&SFormerly Regent 5 4 10c- 125 Main St., Matawan
S e a rs264-6300
STRATHMORE
SHOPPING
CENTER
Hwy. 34 — Matawan
— Announces —
N E W H O U R S F O R Y O U R
S H O P P I N G C O N V E N I E N C E
O P E N E V E R Y N IG H T
' t i l O P M
Saturday Until 6 P.M.
N O C O N F L IC T S O F INTEREST
For R e p u b l ic a n C a n d id a t e s
A R M E L U N O D A Y W E B S T E RThe following are our sworn statements of financial interests and business connections in the
Borough of; Matawan . 1
IANZAR0
S t a t e m o n t
ARMELUNO; Statement
am to of New Jersey ). ) bn.
County pf Monmouth)V ICTOR R . AKMKLLTNO of
full age, being dul.v sv.orji ac* cording io law , upon his o ith , deposes' r»nd unys;
1. I rf.4it!(! ai i Tnvlor Rd R«n’* aufih vf -Mu'.a.van.
2. T iinvh ro«Utecl a t «ald ad dress slnco June 1, lf»C*0. and in the Borough of M ataw nn for 50 years.
3. I am n dtlv.cn of the United Stales nnd a cundklati* on lho Republican thke t for Mayor in 5he BorouKh uf iMntiiwati in t!ie *eneral otcctiun to be held on Nov. 4. 1PW.
4. In tho conviction that lhe electorate of Matovwin Borough 1;; entitled to a full, roinpiole ami preci. f *•' ,il(Mnent of any ^ud all .financial nr business in loresn of the oimch.l.tti-.r fr.r tliis high o ffice, w hk .i l:it(>ru:«t<4 tniulit in any manner liupm r their effectiveness (n such office or tend to Influence their Judgments and decisions as representatives of the public at b rg c I innkc the following decla* ration: '
5. AHhoUffh I am employed by Koodtown, as m anager of the Appetizer Department, I have no financial InLercst In Fvudlown, «nd except for the equity in my home nt I Taylor Rd.. Matawan, und the furnbhinifs mut the per* sonnlty incidental thereto, I havo no assets, property or bu*i- nt'AS inleiPHls, lHii«ibk‘ or lit* tangible, u lilili can b«j said to havo a rolntion to the Borough nf Matawan, nr which woukJ in any manner itnpinxe upon the fre« cxorcls« or r'liUw Imposed upon mo as q Mnvor, I hnve m aJe no coinmllmoi\t« tnvnlving property, ftssots or buslnem ln« (crests In lho *al<l Morou^h rtncl know of no foot or cirrurm tanco which m ight Impair m y oh*ectlv Uy In the offico ot Mayor or give ri.io to n contUct of iniartvtts.
To tlio extent that m y employ* ment with Food town m ight «|v« rl»a to a potential conflict of in*• In unv (utiiro |if(M'pfv||nto come before th« Council, I tiled** hj clls(|wnllfy m y io lf from dll nartlcipiitton in «ny suoh pro*cewiliiRi,
6. I inakA Oils nfftrtnvlt to In* duco nho votern of th« Barougrl of Mntnw^ui to glv« favorable rnrviUlcrntiott to my canciUinoV ind In lho knowledge and wiwi tho tntontJon thnt the publlo w ill roly thereon in choosing IU rep*ros.entotlvc.1 .
V ICTOn W. ARM ELLIM O Subicrlhed nml nworn to beforo in*1 th 1« lUh <lnv of Oi'toharlUMitrico M. Huffy.My cmmnissloii « Stint. 107S
DAYStatement
Slate of New Jersey )) ss.
County of JMonmouth)DONALD T. DAY of full ago,
being duly hworu accorthug to law, upon his oath, depose.s and Bnys:
1. I roslJe at 45 Buerhwood Torr,, Borough of Matawan.
2 . i hnve resided at «;ild ad- drcs.M and in the Bor.iiiph of M alaw an r.inco October, lt'atf
3. I am a '.‘, ’ !/.cn of tho United States and n candidate on tht? Republican ticket for Councilman In Ihe Borough tif Mrjtawan in the general election to bo held on Nov. I, 1WW.
4. In tiie conviction th’it the tilccluiatc- of M a in wan Horouflh Is entitled to a full, ccimpleio and precise j.ta'crnenl of au.v nnd oil f inanria l or liu-inc:;:; liitere-L.H of tho candidates for this ini’h office vvhlc'h intt.M-t-it.H in lrh t In any ntanncr hnnidr their oftoclivciM-v-i in such office or tcn:l to Influ* encu their Judgments an 1 du*- cislund a.s representatives of the nuhiic at Inr>»** I m ake the following declaration:
9, Except for tho equitv In my homo at 45 BeeHiwood T«rr.. Matawnn and the furnishings ami the personalty incidental thereto I have iv> assets, property ur business Interests !nr.^ib!o •■'r In* tanKlble w hid i can uu Kaid to have q telHtlon to tho Horough of Mntawan o r which would in any m anner lm p ln^a upon Une freo exerclne of duUe.4 imposed upon me ft3 a councilman, t have mado no committments involving
riroporty, asset,** or buslne&a in- oresLs In the aold Borough nnd
know of no fact o r circumstance which m ight Im pair my objectivity In tho offioo of councilman or glvo ri»o to k conflict o! in- leredtn.
0. I m ake this affidavit to tn- duco tha votera of tho Borough of Mntawan to glv« fnvornble con- slderution to m y candidacy and In th® knowledge nnd with the intention that the public w ill rely thereon In chooalnj lt« repre-•rtninHv^t
DONAI.D T, DAY Suhflorlbe^ nnd sworn to before md this 14th day of Octobor I960 tlealrlce M . Duffy,M y oo m m bubn expires ftiipt. 1078
WEBSTERStatement
Slate o“ New Jersoy )) AS.
CountV of MoiitnonthtJOHN E. W EBST ER If. of full
«»KC. be iri y du!v s-.vri, n d.r sto IflA’. 'in*"i hi*. oatM, arid s;»ys:
t. T fl PlBouniRh of Matawan.
2 . I nave To>!<led nt »n!d address since Ju:v.*, HHifl ar.d In the B ’-roui;:-\ of April.1H07.
II. I am a clti/cn nf tbt» Tfnit»*d St to.i and a cam l’d'iti? nn th- Republican ticket f>>r Cou:tf irnan In the Mor'.ujlh of M a 1;t>v?:i ]>: tin* general elc.-liua t'» bii hei«l on Nov. -5, lyiW.
4 In tiie conviction that thr* ek’cU'T.v.** of Mfita.s.t’i Dorou^h u» cnLMi'd to a full. comph»te and preeive sla lc inent c>f any and a ll financial or businco; inierosl'; of thu eandiH.lies f^r this hitjh office which intere-tts might in any manner Jmpair Uioir offer ttvcne.ss in such n*f!ce or tend to influeiHo Uicir j'.idi;mentH nnd fleci.-iior.s a:, representatives of Lho public at larijd I make the following declaration ,*
5. Kveopt for ti'e equilv li\ m j’ home at 8 Crown Pl.. M a iiv ’ii:' and tho furnishing:. :i:k! tno jus • •ionaltv lncitien*al thc*ieto, 1 have no assets, property nr hu*im*.s‘-. inleresls tangible or Intanu'!*'1? which can be said to I.ave a relation to the Hnr>m»h of M a ta wan, or whhii rt’ouhl In any m an ner impinge upon tne tps* evei- clso of duties lin|)->-:ed upon mu as a counritm .m I iiavo inadu no eommittrnent.i ir.volvimr properly. ar.aeti or bri.<im»ss lntere.«‘,Li In the said Bormn:h atid kiv>-e f>f no fact or circumstance v.hich m ight Im pair my obfcctlvltv In th® office of councilm an or i*tvo rls« to a ec'nfllct o f inti'restr
(J. I ninke this affidavit tn In* due* the voter* of tho norough nf Matnwiwi to glvo fnvorabh) consideration to tn.y candidacy and In the knowlcdgo and wlt.j tho !ntnntli)n that the public will roly theroon In ehooBing it j rep*
j o h n vi w B B a n c n , «55ubior|hcsl itnd *wi»rn to before mo (ht* 14th d-iv of ' Octobor 1M9 B i’ ntrlc® M. Duffy,M y 0oinn\l$jlon «xptr«j A>pt, 1971
Slate of Mt,v Jersvy )
Coimtv of W ILL IAM l,AN i:AKO <-f
hr-ii' K '! i» t > .* >:•> ,i> J.l'.V, UpJ.'i ill,. < ‘‘.1.
1 . rti-Uoro'j>;b of Mul-tv. <«i..
2. I Itavc rc. Ulc; »t s dr.-ss for five f . l
Slat-.*!; !iil*d' IS'-i.wo;; Me:,;' • Chatrm.Ui hi;- H : • : rM at.iw in .
clevtoiate ’ -f M > « .is ent'tic.i t a t i: ’.. •iHVi'i ,e .-.t'it<*’i <■ "i! !
the Mv!;iu'i! .-.I' 'ir..,' m.terev.i n iii'iii ;>i ii"- i:i f unp.d;- h !i cffc*.-;;. *. ..■• - »■.' :■ t" iiw'l.i.•().•_* h1 "i I • •:••• decision < m a ; cer c •• nl it. • ’-he public at iarjic. I ni.ike followinj* deciar pinri.■>. L0\eept h<r th<- f'i'j'V. in hi.me al :i;!0 Mam Hi.. M >* i ' and the fui ni duni;*-, a;.d ) sonaltv lnrlden ’al there:*) an t autorrobdo |«r*.n sp *«»» < ;,d 3:<4 M ain St.. I have in a properly or b'.ni?'ev-j M'fx- tangible or imain:!l<!<*. w ji’. ’i ' • >o said to ha'.'e r*dal‘.'n tt* B o in u 'h (,t Mat.r.'.an or .'ii wuuki In anv manner l-n.ir UDon the free exercise uf dui im[)'<t*<l upan nip a* M u m ; \ u n i iitan ol L!iit >. .IVutv.
W R.I.IA M t.AN/.A Mnt«er1b«*d and sworn ta before me tills Hth day of OctoberHeati K'O M Duffv.My commission eKplrea ftc^pt. I
For tho enligiilvininont «nd for lho protoctlon longo our Democratic opponontj and thoir Fiorino, to follow our oxamplo.
of tho resident; of Motawan Borough, wo chol- Municipal Chairman and Local Roaltor, John
P„|.|. r„, by. Hi.1 Armolllno ■ D.iy - W . t l l , ./ C .,m |.ilu« f-i.nd, I'. O . I'n* 101, M , N . J 077U
'I ) n ::F 0 iW th :a :
W ill Speak,.,Sr. J ./ii'jp lfs P a ra .t . - Tn-.xiSi:
v iM jnl.Ialim ; v/i'i Iw id tW ; rip-i'wc
u at: ji:
•IV ii an.brjlrirjir. .. u : l « .
M /’S. A.. SakowsJcj prv»M'Ji‘ -g.. Dr.,
Pa ir.;a >:*.»rm'cu, M .D ., \',h i*? -- '
tur^* on <A ,boriii;n .i*.
D R . P A I.M A F O R M IC A
Horn in Johnstown, Pa., she at
tended schools there. She re
ceived u Bachelor of Scicnce De-
. gree from the University of Pitts
burgh, Pittsburgh, P;i., und |>rad*
uaied from the University of
Rome, School of Medicine aj'.d
SurgL'ry, Rome, in 10-53.
Dr. Form ica had her jxjM
uaty training nt Qucuuts General
Hospitai, Jam aicn , N .Y .C .. and
served a residency in internal
medicine in the same hospiMt.
She has a private practice in gen-.
crs! medicine in Old Undge.
She is « member of Middlesex
VOOilv' i>!cui\J> oOviwtV, M.-l.
State Medical Society, American
Medical Association and the As
sociation of School Physicians.
She is affiliated wiih St, Peter's
llosp itji, New Brunswick, is
sclioo! physician and a member
of the Health CCitmc.i! tor Madi
son IVovnthip Selioo! System. She
also is rnemher ‘if tii? Advi-jory
Poard of the Fam ily Lire Bureau
of the Diocese of Trenton.
D r. Form ica is a lecturer on
sexuitl education for youth und
adul*>. Prc-Cumi. Newman Clubs
and participated in f;mi»!y plan
ning insfr'H.tion.1;
In priv;,.,.e life. Hr. Form ica h the wife of John J . Kihacek, a social worker (or the Middlesex
County Department, of Welfare,
and the mother ot !b*ee children
She is i\ tm»m!.'t:t‘ of S t Thmr-ns
lhe Apusttc Parish. Old Uridge,
D r. Form ica recentiy h'ls been
naLP.ed in “ Who’s Who Lu Ameri
can Women” ar.d is a member
of f.he Diocesan Pastoral Hoard.
Parole PietrowsH
The St rite Parole ilonrd »n
Trenlon announced last *.veek its
decision to release ftorn prison
Joseph . Pietrowsld, Madison
Townsht;i, who wns benienctu! fit
May 19GS to t.vo to three years
for possessing stolen property
and possessing burglary tools iu
Monnioulh County,
Returns From Ireland
T hom as C o llins , liu u te 3^, Chff-
wofxl, w ho i ’i em p lnv .'d by ) »1 y
T u lip C orp .. i io ’n u 1.!.!, n a 1? re tu rn
ed front a v u cnnou see:;!; in Jre>
laud .
ELECTROLYSIS
PERMAMENriY REMOVED
SYLVIA MYtRS, R. N.
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washable. See the dress suiting end shirt* lugs iii rayons, acetates, acrylic or polyester blends. These come in solids or prints. Feel
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comc-.s m browns awl yellows, .c.eens and rusls, browns wiih corals, Plsaclnd
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Letters .To:'. The Editor . lh> You Remember?
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KATtONAL NEWSPAPER
^MEWSES-i, 13)59
"Our Country! (t> her
m te rc a u r s a w ith foreign fie lions, may- she always
^ a ’~in,';:fh huK:Our Country, right or wrong." .
Stephen Decatui 1779,1820
This -30- Was Difficult To Write
In the- Jo\))'nal)‘>-tic World. <.30- means thf? end of « Story; in tins ras*'. it is, ihe t'n(i of airnosi 23. years in this
. business.. It p r e s e n t s , rca;iei!s of this, newspaper, the Jesignaliou of the Associate teditor of The Keyport Weekly nnd The Matawan Journal nnd the resignation of tho Vice President and General Manager of the Brown Pub- lishina Mnri Pnn1iri0 C«rr';>r>ny, I'W ; ; :
■ , Life has been kind to. the writer - sh<; has matured, gmvrtii -.developed’" business experience, fortitude, met challenges and competition, and bwn allowed tlio privilege by the Editor ;md Publisher to .st-rve the New Jor* sey: State J'ederalioii cf Women’s Clubs ii! several capaci-
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1 .liowsver, the. time has come wlien she has to ;icccpt - the advice of her physicians. She 14 resigning betause of • health reasons............... . ■
;. The associate' e<litor wisshes to express her appiecia- tion to her long-time friends in tiie circulation area, who have had such wmidence in The Brown Pobiicatioi '-, to tiie- nvany busin,es»: a^ociates who have supported the publications, and $0 her ..curWQrkers,. especially Mrs.. Ruth (Disbrow)’ fjartraan,. BoiiRlas Patk Sentell, Charlotte (Maurer) Holmes, Richard Applegate, Corinne (Walling) Dunham, Charles Gromatk, nnd Thomas A. Claytoa for Jbeing so. great. ; .
' The other employees are fine too, but'these nre the people we know best, except for, the advertising depart*, meat, who are recent employees,; Our advice to the business public would be, meet them, .you’ll have a richer life because of it - Mrs. Roberta Murray, director; Mrs. Charlotte (Sandford) Hopkins, Milton Opper and Roger Dunn. ■ ■ ■ ; ; ■'• ■■■ - ■ ,
Then, in the circulation department, we have been proud to have Mra. Beverly McCarthy, who docs • really outstanding job - handling the.newsboys, .'the subscriptions, and manages the Matawan Office of the Browr.1 Publishing and Printing Co.
There are many other wonderful employee's and correspondents - Mrs. Helen Egan and Mrs. Mary Johnson,
. Mrs. Evangeline Bennett, Mrs. Lorraine Smith, Mrs. Irene Lamano, Mrs. Martin Smith jr.; not forgetting Mrs. Robert Kline, Miss Marie Gaub and Mrs. Charles Rain- aud, who served years ago.
We remember Union Beach when Gert Zahn served as a correspondent; now she is living happily in California. We also rernembev the late Mrs. Elmore KaUner, and the up-and-going Joan Cushman in the Real Estate Field, and, of course, our aunt, Mildred (Brown) Herrick, who made the Matawan personals go. Apologies to anyone connected with the Matawan Personals we have neglected to mention.
The municipalities have been kind to us and we hope they have prospered under tiie leadership of these two newspapers. We have tried always to give lair coverage, but lately, personal coverage has been difficult, becausa of shortages on liie news staff.
There are many other people in this employ, that we could mention, but they would not mean anything to the reading public for they are newer employees, but we also should like lo say thank you to Don Rohrbach, Nettie Sarageno, Bud Hanrahaij, Eddie Austin, Forrest Daniels, Kale McGrane, Dotty Callahan and Karen Heyer.
To the Editor nnd Publisher, Miss J. Mabel Brown, thank you for letting me serve, but health must come first, for without .health, there is no human Tneiny.
A prayer once was written that said, “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the Courage to change ihe things 1 can: and the Wisdom to Know tho Diffcrcnce,” Amen.
With this, w« write -SO-.
Geraldine Van Mater Brown Associate Editor
Plaudits T o ........
Gov. Richard J. Hughes, who officially proclaimed Oct, 19-25 as Cleaner Air Week, at u recent statehouse ceremony. Special guests were Leland G. Merrill jr., Dean of the Rutgers College of Agriculture and Environmental Science, and Richard J. Sullivan. rttrp(,tor> Division oi Clean Air and Water, N,J. State Department of Health,
IVI’D Garden Club for its work In Improving tho ap- pearaneo of thu garden of tha Little Red Schoolhouse, Middletown, 0110 of tho community’* onrly landmarks.
The Kcnnsburg High School Student Council for *0- curlng Congressman Jumca J. Howard (D, N.J.) to address tlio student body of tho Keansburg High School on Tuesday nt 11 a.m. on voting rights for 18-yeaiwilds, Thu requ( "t was extended as part of a campaign hy the state student councils to obtain tho vote for 18-ycor-olds.
Dr. Jean Simmons, Pw .ldent of tho New Jersey Stata
Division of the Av.iorleim Association of University Wom
en, who has emphasized tlio need for tlio passngo of tho
Water Conservation Bond Act referendum which will b«
on the ballot Nov. 4,
To the Erfitar. , "
Rmnnrw I'irrinjil/i-. jii . rtriv ritm. .
paign nomiaMy w wmjW
pay IjW?; ur any nf
{hern, T iitfie v/as. cm *;'ronv jiy
. tow ftver;. reskij?/?,/ xY-r- ' -'buin^
,<ityr;£ . Mr. .X'uv’i; '.bsridaiacy
' whk-h rru‘p?.ki'i' 5'.ni^y. bc-vv**jr. in h 'ir.ry
noniUgctive p it^ s a iderived from it all: Rumur
M d-it i i i a t 1 . % :*. puaSiing far for iht F’ro:’c;ju .arcA
; bt?w«se he oWii-s pp.vp'.-riy in-the.
area v/hich increase sub-
_ Siifftioliy !Ti vahj« if., ite-- v/ere-'ihNiaUco5.'' TU(* .only• Mr, Day iwvps is.ip the .Hpro.ug'r
•’ £<!■ ' Wl \i< ■ UsaJ . u}.K»i.
which hi;-; horr.t i's ti. -ai,'
' ictr..'i'Ctrt oi iw?
- in' g*.MUrtj' "qui-.Nfierf; c.n?dirfat~fcrfoj’ .'pubhc.ollici:. iLi.Lhui O itv’ur.c
■ -.L;"i*."i' • v :i v; i . ■y.-iiO fiisd; ir-, iiiti'O to • Ii5’;al:th(!3<5 <Jr> r o t . have .
torjKifhinf; :^> i&k, Mn-iuioially
.'. lrt>iini Vf'c ntych -
■ mi' Of. ■J.ftijrh' wilh. Tvtfiitv tivat
“tljcr6 ’:Hr fiomo ^6 'into
■■ local p(ii;tiCb tdf-SCrrvlrtJft’.pt?rpos».*s. •
• We do. htiHeve.; ii,v<e' v-i*ct* have
t» rifthV.to V,nc‘W aviy w\-■ : didtttes’-- ,
. town jj i1 w h ich-1) ’
Thir> can he t'.O'tjr direct...
• or ivitieect.] It could bo» UDMDxJd'
inp.y or it could be d local h-isf- u^is vtaturc. Then*. ..:s m.i noc- f&sarily : imythlag - \vrt/n« .with u ,
candidate-having tbtrse.iiiVim-iai;
mlerests but wo siigfjcat'thny he
mwdo knovvivthrough a.publi.shad
de«:)aration: : .Rerau.s^ of our s/rong h<’)?of ***
the value of thase U«dn.vatiwv$;. we have.puWishcd iu an adver-.
Uv.tP.'fciti,: “i.u lh>,> in-ss^piipt'i ouV skitfmenLs along wilh u state
ment by our Municipal Chair
man. . . .
(Signed)
Victor Armellino, GOP.-.v Candidaie for Mayor • .
PftfihM T. Day, COP CaI'i-.
didaio for. Cou;H:il .•
Jw ifl E . W trbsier, G O P
CainJidnte lor Council ■
To the Editor, ••.
• ’ilitt time of year on te . 8g?>iji
has come whfn ;ve must prevail
upon your, goncrosily to . h^ip
..support youi: local firemen.
We stand ready 24 hours a day,
ueven days a week to come to
your aid in saving life and prup-
«rty. We have over 100 tuen vul*
urdeering to serve you nnd
yourfi, asking noeompeiisation m relurn mher \hm the svlt-sat-
isfaction that we helped a fellow
citizen tn his plight.The Maiuwan Borough Fire De
partment consists of five companies* Washington, Hook & Lad
der, M. E . Haley, Midway and Freneau. Each company owns
ita.own fire house. The Borough
supplies us with the accessary
equipment to fight fires, but we
roust maintain our own build*
ings. ' . ■Hook A Ladder recently has
built a new building and still is
carrying a mortgage. Two other
companies are planning to mo*
demise-their buildings to serve
you better, ft is to this end fhai
w ask your support by contrib*
uting what you feel you can af
ford in order for us to meft our
commitments. As you probably
realize by maintaining your home, upkeep can be quite ex«
pensive.We will be collecting from
house-to-house during »he numth
ot October. Again we r'.sk you io
htip us once during li-it* year as
we siunti ready to nelp you
thioughout iht- year.
(Signed)
John Conlon. Chairman
* Fund Drivt Committee
To the Editor.
On Oct. 7, 1969, the Mnta'.van
Regional High School Student
Council distributed question
naires pertaining to a dress codr.
Upon rending this, certain of ihe
student taxly were aroused.
Rather than taking this lying
down, the students are retaliat
ing with a petition, which, so far,
has been accepted with jjieat en
thusiasm by a growing ninjority
of the student body.
* We, the representatives ot dus
growing majority, icel that there
nre sufficient reruns for not
having a dress rode. Listed he-
low are somb of ihe * ;'ro s iind
con’s" we’ve run into, and Mur
answers,
1. Ono objection is that stu
dents would come to Kihonl
dressed Improperly.
Our £r>»Utt'vnt lo ’.his if.’ "Who {*; iii' hr-foiv-' nUn6 H/'p.h school *st u,-
like man?..r*-; Adslw ffcVtV.'.fiOi* , l>ic-
»t»es i4 '■.m !K). At if?i~ i .o, they
ace rftaiure-: *,#*r>4j*\3; • o
clrefS ij-e^selves : jrr a nu^intr
S<?co»iiiy»' xheir- prt;er/is ailo« hj dR?is tn u?is majiiK-r,
we, /ai] to 3ee w/;y dw sch(iu) K «;
a-M like -iHu *a.\i what
one c;iJ) ai«J wear
Ai/otncr ■ objec‘ i.f'0 d>.»!
cc.n.:u!i styieff arc-. r»or,!.'COSH]uc.o«'t:
U; ‘iljfc- /puicess. :
: We fa il to sw thr*t /.'Itth in" h;*r»'.
o.nyih/ng wh;d.V*?<ji,er-:to. do'- w n ir
Sia-nin}?,- X htsc i;eo*
rdf»_'ihqu}d vrr-i' li f.e<v cc-i
.nrd sev wtiHt the *>ui>*e!.\ts '
•-fn. Cijdiiioi';,■■r.8- fee: !h‘:-'l'r b:is
: pcen ;;.i<?.t;. n JL t^- ^rrw iU .;^ o r
' r.ud<nir‘i''.'lyy ,tue., M c w lcy a iid ' ad ; ' :
^iihis!1j,?dit*nv:. to their -
mo0e;Df-..drr-N-.s.' Uf-.. '.'UJ’ -' g'/rii. is. ,:-
iicHirvi-d;'
re-^'e, for: tho iiiir.jjfv1. r luvoi> ' l.l'i! t ,
iv is. ;io drPSH i\nbr\ r.fy iii--.
C‘ )U-d .say .w.'..«bJA^.'.:'p;;’-jper . ^nd ;,
; whcjfL i in 't ' . ; . - ■ '
: IO we wr-uld: *ike (o
^stale hnr «i W»Y. uiOa...
■Other.v^dioolf? ‘in..the' a>e>»'■ '
'.drusK. cod»’-,5.,’/r.d ;int:
i»^( t‘> keet* their ’
’.js: f.Mir school, "tea's ' \'i‘vjo ’ ideas'
such ,a?v oper; lund i, ’ >oda mu-; chine.s iht* i>*. smoking
priv.U^e^ daring .:ium-h ci.Jis^vi,
and .rjnok ing at. dances. '
Jf our .sclKfpl is jnc'dt rn
fo try the above, v.'r? Fail t c ' see
w hy ibcy w unt a tlre.^ c v d t.
VtT ,. wouid npp rt'd iito and
7*rytefuljy accept any support in
. - (Sipp'd): Craig roJanovrki '
l" Chris Boehm '' - '
CeorRt I'c^cjh
To the "Hditor, !
Siianic m The _Matawan Jo»>r-
Hal’s pa^e 1 story nf Ptk-r Uent*
ley Iii the O c t.. X Ufti9 issut?; ' .
. l am proud to know thi. nice tam ily;apd‘ fee! that their disr
grace; is ‘ hnrd. tinivueVi • to’- bear without "ilibbing salt ih the
wound,” :: . 1 .
(Signed) .
Audrey Asbjorn
.163 Furdhutn Dr...Matawan (Editor's Nolc; . Wt» fi’lt hndl.v
too, ’ for v.e too Uiv f.'fjniiyTiiiji J& or«i nf Jhc- runu> tlifflruU thing's otto ffltes, in tlic r«fivf.pnj,*r busitWRS.) .
r 74 7.3,1r&irknni'-
been aarrie-d as
ihii picture above shown th<vchi lirs t f/rt;.ib.^-?r,j£i C’iurch b[ Muiawar. bvlore it wys 5 v Hsv on urahi. !^i>.
Now the site is the p:irkin« t.ct ci d.e titidk r;n;nTd Hu':.wL’, ‘ Main'.
St., ‘
1Dr0V:e;f;:A fteF in ed $205^
PTA Greets
75 ParentsTo the strains of ‘ 'Getting To
Know You” the Morganville Par
ea t-Te a ch e r Assoc ia t io n we 1 c o m
ed some 75 paients and the.en
tire faculty io the first meeting
Of the season. .
Mrs. Kenneth Peterson, presi
dent, introduced the other offi
cers: Mrs. Richard Wohl, vice
president; Mrs. Howard John
son, vice president; Mrs.
Charles Beauchamp, recording
secretary; Mrs. John Button,
treasurer; Mrs Ralph Howard-
son, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. V. Junes. P TA advis
or and principal who introduced
the faculty.
Tho faculty who wire introduc
ed incituitrd Mrs, Carolyn Me- Kennu mul Mrs. Selma Berman,
kindergarten; Mrs. Catherine
Hamnett, Mrs. .Vniidra Pcrcv and Mrs. Marinrii*
nr:;t grade; Miss Margaret Arn
old, M>sx Marie I>Addei .and Mrs. Nonna Kliieppiny, veeoi.d
grade; Mr:. Mnr^ant Leonard
whti with Mrs. Jones tenches
t.hiifi gni'K*. nnd the school
nurse, Mrs. Barbara Freeborn.Plain; were made* to establish
d newsletter on a monthly basis;
to bring various forms of art in
to the school provided hy it num
ber ot nalkiU's hnd private art
ists in thti arSa and for the first
fund raisiny program ot the ye«ir
which will be the presentation of
a hv.u\wv,\\\ \n Novt'mber,
Mr>;. Norman Janwirh, pro
gram chairman, Introduced the
guest spe;*V“r oi fho evemnj’,
Uusst-ll 'i>ni;iit. suf>t*riiu'.'ndi‘iit df SVh(«il*; for MarlW'ro To'enyhii).
wnos.* topic was “School Hduca- tion.“ Un touched nivin imiuns
aspects cf curriculum and tho
tearhet's role In the school sys
tem This was followed by a
question Hud answer period.
The next mr'Cting will be an opi«n house on Nov. 3,
Release Results
Somethin#- for the . youthful'
wer of narcriftcs to-.think came out or the Oct. 8 of
Munic.ip».l Harold Stern’s
Union ..Jjoaeh court. f»alro!rrum.
CiH.ir .ii Iiuig, horoup.h. police, ar- raicned James.M- Wc.Jcik, 24 Wel
don Hd., MaUWca, on a ch^ri.;e
of driving, an auto while under
the ivdlu*n>ee el nareoiics PhiHp J. Jilatida, JIazIet, Bcr>
ouj*h An«.'in^y of Union Beach,
argued hel(u-« the court tha; the
chauu.t<'iis?;es of Jh<-. diii}.’ u- ed
by the driver indoced deficioneics
rhe same as tiiivinj; while under
the influence of ht^ioj. J'btioimioi
Dems State
PlatformAt the larpesi momhiy mt-oiing
in the history of ihcHoirnde!
Township Dvmotratic C 1 u b,
standing room only, )oc-:l Demo
crats endr-rsr-d the Party’s pUf*
form for Holmdel Tcvvnship ns
well as its tw<> candidates for
Township Committee, James H.
Ackeison ajid Robert Go«dhaj,>i-n.
:Thc platform features a proposal for a municipal complex to
include n Township Hall, a pub
lic library, police department and
First Aid Squad facilities and,
possibly, a recreational center.
•11 to be built gradually und in modules. The platform R l s o
pledges strict maintenance ot one acre zoning throughout Holmdel
Township, resolution of the refuse
problem, and municipal appoint
ments based on Integrity arid
competence.
Mr. Ackeryon has served Holm-
del Township longer than any oth
er active public official. He has
been Tax Assessor, Secretary to
the Planning Hoi.iril, and a mem
ber of fl'. Township Commit toe
for ^ ycur,>, nine ('I w^ich h(
Sfrvoi1 a* Mayor.
M r Goidhfip.t-n an attorney,
enipoiyi't! a?; C<»:fx;r;Ue Contracts
M a n n e r ’.'.t Mice ironies A^soci-
ui(‘S Iiu\, Wt-.r ! opj; Mrai.^h, and
is President (if the J lo lm d r i \';1-
i«t(ic* Mimoi tMA,
Fashions Shown
By Jayct e-t ttcs
The M ataw an Jny iee-e tifs h: ld
Iheir st'c«md itMnnal fashion sb .'W
and curd party nn Oct. 1 a l the
Don l^uixoie Im., M iifaw nn. L'asli-
ions '.sot- prf-.iti'.iftl by F iank lin
Stni<M’ v«i'h G lo ria ty.i.iU* as
m m m e iu a to i. Tlu- *. ic ih ts wc 11
nioi!‘\! d bv Mrs. I .<»u Parks. M :s.
.lam e; IhiP.r.i'i. M;'1-. Ri.>:or iU*s-
sijinnl. M ’ ' la r r y l ;< rr.nuibv,
a irs . Ioh ,i Myrd am! M is . David
VnWr.W. 't'hiurn*.<in o ! ihe show w-m Mrs.
W illiam (irt t-iiMj^h. (Un*.',- nu »a-
iu>r? ;i sm'* 115■1 j;. »hi' pr< jv .ia tio rs
w ito ’I<*iry Pom od. M is .
I mI j ' r i l ' f , Mr« ^ a f ty ...............
dcz, Mrs. 'oi? Pdjks , \’ rs. Kay
Lynch. M i.1;. M ike H o o v ti, mul
\irs. Itch M tt iti'lrey.
T in1 liictii )s’ )i-nis[y]i,‘ W in ;
done bv Mar ( 'u iffun s,
Hmiti ',y\, M.iiav.an.
(ronur.‘.)c;!
"fftli” and "poor."
Finally, residents were nsked to set forth wind,
Jn their opinion, was the community's most p u ls
ing problem. Iho subject of taxes led iho list by & fairly wido margin. School pro^r.ims and 1 miII-
EJgart Rules On(continued from p.nfjo one)
M. LnFovmtniii, Colts Neck, picked up by Sj*t,
Fletcher Aug. 30 for apimting wheels on Kuute ,'ii
UnclciuK up un tlm Guidon Slnlt1 P<ni«.\,>y cost
Jfimos IL P.tnrdecump, Short Mills, 110 and 3.*>
costs. Wultor .1. Carnoy, 2-1 Daniel Hr.. Malawan,
paid $10 aud W costs for spceditif; nnd $5 and $3 rosin for nn dilwtV: Ih cn.e hi pos^c'-f.ion on Ihh-
etfl from Sjjl. Slanhy Fairish.
u oar)
lies, recroaflonjtl faciliiic*:, pnd n*.ly water weie
hiuh on the list of pn>hlom nu-au.
Mr, Penrod cimlloiH'd un hasty conclusion1:
from tho limited htirvcy. 1L> p<ju.ird out that «'f
moio tlmn 700 inqulrit-j., only nsjKuiseh \scre
rot elvodv wlm.H constUwU*^ a uu lu 't nauow \insc
for A meaningful cross >H'cti<'ii. Mr. P fiuod abo
einphunf/cd that rospon;«'.'i from Miduivaa H"i-
oiif.h ami Matawan T«>wn liij> Wore combined ratb
er tluin eva'amtcd su|Mi,.ti iy.
“ Fvccpt for ■jut",c lens ro ia iinp tn tho jo it*-
lie schotils, this Jcinled i>i h im tin- d iM m c tn ii t>n
Iwcen two ind iv idua l I 'u v u u m n ii . i l cn tiiM * ." he
said, I'n! added ‘ 'NV’v rr iiu lo- \ [lu? .Lo .i'r- , Juivo
oh la iaod v n lin o lo la founu llo n i ont orninj; n 11*n•<
wlir-10 iinpitiveni>-nt r.-.n Lc n i'n lr and whriT the
J u y c ic s i .m huut bo ol m,>vic»* io d ie co m m un ity / 1
Lang. 'o ff iv m td this was his, ob-
se rva lion-a t the Unie t»f mr.kin^,
tflu a.rrest Au/:' IL The court iru-'
pn.'iod a line of $'/()(! and \V -costs
s l courl, . • . . '
The youth n>s!;> had fo pav S)C-
a a d . §5 cosis on a Ifccror cOisriL,
>■)<* prc.iUsted that ho-had lost hi.v
. the court - ruled he should h-tve
taken action ubont fhi\ nuutcr.
Another >i/u;h-was wnaitiu.v on ii.\ counts :;temrv.np: U -. Ins.
arrest by ex-PaHolmab CJebrgc-
JUihler and Patrohnati Lant' Mar,
7!h Driving while under *Vn vi*;
fluence of lujitur count wj<s dis-
inisst'd for lack o( prcs^cutlon.
Palrohviun Buhler^’Who'issued the : bumn^oruS, is m longer a member
of tbe police forct’. Howard New-; man. :Keyport, defense Httorney,.
Potc-M.lhcrc wa;> iu» it,*.son tn hi.i.i
bis client.'
However, the di'fpodant’s trou
bles (lit! not end with the dismiss
al. He had to pay 510 a;ul $5 costs
on wch cf counts of iadia^.ti)
produce a registration anil m b-
Ctnse entered by Patrolman Buh-
ler <it tbe tune of the arrest. Pa
trolman Lan^ had a count of us
ing foul and abusive lanpuace to
it poike wificcr or. which $75 and
$10 costs were nntrred paid ond
20 days suspended sentence in the
county jail was added.
On a charge of fhe defendant
having lottery tickets, « football
pool, iu his possession hi thu Inn*
of his ant'st, Mr. Newman point
ed o\u the footbrdl season h«d
b«en long over, so the pool tickets
were of no value or significance,
ludptf Stoiti ajirevd.
Judge Stern imposed fire.s for
speeding bul left the- revocation
of licenses to the Division of Mo
tor Vehicles Samu'-i M. P'lkn. V9
CHllwood Ave., Ihffwond, was
fined J.{u and §:“> n^iy fur r\-w SS-nides-por-'ii'Ui in the l^-nule
zone on Br».'ad‘vav Scju. i> ok a
it;nunons from I’airnlmuu H* :ry Ki'-J'.ler Carol L IV-’iv.'-v, >'! Jlopkins Ivrr., K*
VMS CU.tlf’cd V.:.lh i’tVOO; •iC-O'IO'V-
pei-hottr iti tho ?.') rnilt- '‘I'Oe or
Lmon Aw . bv ''V:r:.on
Vodicr. Kevpori S ia le Pnlire.
Sip:. 115. libc jMiil '15 i-hC S5
student h?,■■ {"wiJiiV t .' ilj
"•M «r;d l. : S cho^a ^h io (JeJalifvitig '
• J C.S.T. . ,- ' ' ' . ' . ' " '
. Seii'i'iinai.iii!:'. um fro;r! -rrf’j '.J : it t .; .* ’,' O’SLl'ii’l v{-Cr-lujTs- .
bj;-: ;.|vj 0'.';. “ It'rriU.u iai
"rhr.tif;; r - . > * ** ' ‘v 'ciM.ctrn /'
A." M'Cor'Ktary schovls , i« the-"
.Vr-itf-.s i«id i;verse:djf'■
.'i h-’oi:. L . S. ' citii-.f'ns
■ :n>ni*'-d o,* pi<rtieip .itt :’r. ^a^h
M o f t ' ;?f250U:K-'-.< .-‘dr.iitj.-j.t.-^d .Ck-- M-V1S-
:;<( b-.'hru-uy to .'-o-ko /-?J.-
.:iu -I. *.•<,,K . . . :.
• A.o< y; vo.T)f. of r,io sfvmi- •, h e / ’O.-ne. finaivsK- afj.-'r
TO - l i r i f i. th . ■ A )[
St’hv.Lir - - \v:U hr/ i h^-n" fr '»];<: > £ :‘jUp.
< .t i'unx «;-?.*>• .-
- * i;f: ft; : j !;vt >H'f, vif ch
_ .i.:rut;i-j;:*k-(a sej-iovs 'vo.vi acc-.' r<v|>
.'jv'SenUifive n‘
\vhrv v. :’’- !’f -
• h:r:‘i m Vol tu n iifr ■ -in ... iv:n.r , . ■■
.. : iv’trit .'se'ivoJn tsiiip- vvm.ucrs 'a n d ':
t'N'V'i*. .-iCh-xOls y.’i;; . Iv- antiOi.'-yf-d-
■ :Ei:Ub!i(dy; bV Md;.' 3. &?*>.- ; ■ ■
. . K-ays on- •>* j st.s
a rc : .'Frederick S. , W ersan d a rb
ja o TowfiShip Vb;*h SfOfv-!
R, V »t t tivt;liCiOi,' New Monmoarfn-
Ca o' j’f. i’j ihtr'"ion. ci Mr. and ' Wts Combs Lama,. Mor^ftnviJle.-''-'
, .Fr-^i, son o i Mr. aitd Mis. '.Nor-
mar* W e .s ^ n ; , JK Diorrrttfuf.h I '1".-- : ■‘HttyTtt; is a m em ber of the Na- _
t ion .ii' l lo n o r Socie ty . -. He had'- ':
bc<rii a d i‘ioi»a<H 0» ihtf MflBWOUfh-
College Mode! .Juited N;*rinrt .s' Is, a.mombor of the mjrchbiii and concha band. been the
id ilie. L.aKviu \>ncc»r- • Siuc’ent A^ard l!»o£f 70, an uwaid
freoi the American Chemical .Sc-riery jn rect>/nitiori <if oui-
si«/idihj> ai-h.ivw.nen* as a in^h
Fcbool chornbiry student.. ^ r i i .
( t u r a i t t e e s F o r
Auxiliary ftamod
Ain'jnciin Legion ■ Ait.xii;ary,.
thiu i7ti. Miti/oviin, held its re«* .
■ uto.t merdinp at. the ' American'•Jiiiii .-.Ijh the >rfr-rtf
Mrs. George Morey, presiding.
Mrs. ’Morey reported : on the
Department of New ./ctst-v c»»p-
vfrntiun )i(.IO in '.Vjidwix^l a*ui ;>b
so named standing comimti.ees.
L>eie-Mfes and altcrnaie.s vsrie elecie<t,
Diinaiiuas ’apto madt.- to the
Brisbane Lhiidn n's Hospital and
the Amenchn Legion 3'ost 176.
Two new members were ac
cepted into the auxiliary, Mr*. Ann T. Canden and Mrs, Ixjret-
ta M. Anderson. '>
The auxiltHry members will
attend the Wth . anniversaiy din-
ner-dance ul ihe Atv.cncan Le
gion Mall on Nov. !5.
I^K OK RICK S. H'KRSAN
CKORfci: R. MACK
award for achievement 3n thfl NntiorAd F.ducational Ijcve-op* m?»(t ;'fe.s!< a fid ?s.■ r.^w^t^t'c;f-
the Junior Nunnsmattc Cor re-. spo»jdence. Club, . .
bred also was a ward'-d ar»
f^vtnniiy to attend tin:- .Nal’onal Science Fouudatioa.-■. surn^U’r
pro;>,v.n “Mode-ru Methods, of . Social Science Hc<; »rch -nn'vd- ing Computer VroprrsimmtV’V
hc‘d at ^ijEclu^iV'SiuU' UniVors-- ity June tf through-Aug.. 8. • T-rS -
honor.was.granted to vutttand* in j. jujuvr.-.students - Umnijihoufc .= th nation. . .. •
l.cturs of Cornmend^nnn non-
.unnf;-them for th'ir bi;:b per-
forma;re on the i‘K»3 N'vd. Til Mem Si.iavlarj.iiip Qualifying IVst have l>een nwa rd(-d to
r»a J lk*:up. tau ic ia B-annck^ Joseph M. (i.'iv-ai. F'ajc^ R. Korf, V.«»t«T K. Myic, Cathy Prapot anJ Malthcw J. W'tlkes, ot Mat.> wan Ro^inna1 Hi-‘h J*,,,N',o!. .. ;
Rummage Sale Set
A rummage sale v\iM he held
in the church hall Friday, Oct*
24, fur the benefit of ihe Bayv»ew
Presbyterian Churrh, Chlfwooc!
Beach, from 3 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Ttems will te picked up Irom all
thu!% wi?.hii\ , Ui dfeiv&u if
if: called.
Rotary Helps Girl Scouts
j\Ial:oviin Woman
Dies At HomeM rs. S ilH ^ f l (P'Tk-r) Nor
m an, 71, a) 5 l-'roMlctoi Sr., M at
awan, died T-jcsilav, (?M. 14.
iiu l', .ii licr home, follow ing n
!''.V llllll ss.
She was horn in Pt-lu-f», S. C ,
; lie dT jph ie r of L uUk r nod Net
tie ( lir '- .u ii IV e le i. She u a s the
iih1 of X o 'h .\ 'fin :!-.
S;mvi\■),a -s oik1 *iMer, Mr^.
Velovv Pa ili.ur, m il c,\»: b it in-
ers, .li'hn (‘ ,io;l W.ilo-r Pi t !r ; ,
a ’! cf Lu M — .v,
Funot.i! si i \ k i < u ■ l| be I-i Id
S aU udav at I [. in M the W ick
er M "U i'r :a i b '.ij.'i1' f 'l::!M'h,
Morpai-ville. b'.h rn v iit , uiid«:r
ih<> dir* i tiMi <! thi \\( i!« I u*
ne ra l H rm o, M atjiv .an, w ill bfl
ir, ,‘.bm el.iiul M 'o n o n a l Gardens,
(,'oioitv (,'omicil
Honor.M PFAh
At tin* r?:i-(iin^ of the M on
m ou th Coiifilv Council Ilf Taient
nnd T ear1" ! A * .M id ,- 'j< * r .h i'lr l
at lh<; l i a i i i1 j’tuitod te u n t iy
Chib, M«inal;i|'an, M rs. Ju s rp h
Simi.ui, )-.’i-.»M,.-biir|/, < ou11f v <•<on. -
cil ’ nemhoiNlitp rh .iirfnan , pr<-
senti-d m |-.er c* it f.t- tillv nu ni-
borsbip eeftific«'t< m to M fun d
t ’-TAs, l iu lo d li’ '.'. W.'M
burn mid I h 'l";i beach.
M is Kole'ft 'Fa 11*' • ' , biterna-
t'ona l Uehdlunn (:halrm, n, im-
untiiM i il it 11. f -. to n' and lu ll
t u p to bf> hijltl. p n Tuesday, Nov.
I H r v t i l ion deadlii'O iff Oct.
;b,
iM«tnwan-Kc*y|>nrt Rotary Flub President Don Gair.cli presents
check for $25(1 to Mrs, (ii-orge Conner, community representative,
Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts, at a recent Kotary nieelirj*. Thin
contribution wil! he used for the training anti service center in
(armln^dale am) the Rotary Club will ho included in the Lobby
Fresco Design.
October i6l (949
WiU Made! Fashions
fHE i'/.ATAWAN JOURNAL, NL j,
O i Voa Sfld \out Vasnui U ftj>preciat*4 At bay l im e
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Matawain Personal : : .• Items
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a»\'i mcuHy, of Ot'Kiy';. -.tn.j ; J : . .
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V/f.wihury. * . ; «.';<••».>■.•
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vi, n t Mt- ucfc- :
M <r -ii i !•},■»r yi'.i/v.’ih of
L.u-ry K ii^r.,. w.- *••{' Mr,' Ui<a
M is. Ri;\r.i. .»r .iiv-* . Mfr-, .tro{>whta»v ,.v>b!.i?'y r'ark. o::
Saturday. . , . . • . - ; ■'.
M f. an-.i ntr-i. £ r, Charles W;/;*
. g-.rl u i ‘ ‘*ri(it'a i)\$ -p/?c^»rinjinV,v.; oi'
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:lf_v.ry K iph i;. '; 'iiie ;
jr'.iT*;5• iit'
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iVirs. Leroy ?t»?*rn'(‘'e'd ’a! i- jffiigw -'Thursday ,i,-j ' iiv*
wiio'j-.Ti /w erfi Mrs, VWV '
■item R; O a ^ •• r o d e n t *
Nr;bK* a?»d Mrs. D M .mm ■ . . ■■ v , ; ' , . ■. . ,'
•. Mr; U«-j.'-5trs. O w rg« t\ SrtMLft.
•sr. wt-rc ib? ■' Suurj.ay ■'■t ’Mr, Mrs Gvvji-^f.'• t: Sioli'M
j ; . , la tk^.vond , wh-j . 'tfmurra.Oifid
a }: a fa m ily d inner -;(! ■i-»n r of
their fio?.v • i\ >;i \yx\iyears nh l.: ■ . • ' ' . '
Mr. am*. Mra. •. . f>at^r
•tt!*' ‘jy:ifriy', : L!fnnvr ,;:g u ^ U ■
■'• '.1)4 US{j>.)v; Wttr'j/3J^'.-Vjr^he,srr3./;‘ pr*Atr.-v.a;iia "MVS.. "Ariluw;:-toa^fti 'Uie Ca.fHoii. .l!:iMitU‘e( ., M apIew o^d/a t th-.* R^vyevq!,: Tea
v K-?hk. • • fi’ h'nti;.'<:JHie'.S.i‘ vrcr;.' .: .;•:
' .■•'M k ’ hih). M rv ■ Frvmk'^bVwT-f." - Curr:>\ v;,,; „\i i\< :u id .
■ , wvrf* Mr,,. F.cjwurn vV. Ounu-. k slu- .
o ( .M r . ;:and 'iU rs . W d on l '.:u. Wub.!5;«l>crg . ,'Al-
d j. >t.j.sCr;v.Kfrif :•'< N7 KV-s-i-
lvf!' Kia.::,^ V%‘ay '
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-,*t Mr. a ii i .. {5,mwv
Ka>’!-v-\ . ' ' ■'•■'■ ” Mt M : Ci ll:'-.
M s-<> M-M.’r 5i;;j Mr?. A!-
t;.'.1-' v.'ov^ S'-ji-iUy
" ti J »i ; j r ' ■ v- f r . HtH?. . -Mr;-. W.Uc-j.’
M.jJjirf, . .M;.?n/7J[)V!?i; B’V^vh,. • ■.
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Iy V.-:;.S ictl.
!is~ Sjn.v.x wi{\ hc-rysrr.o ti;’. ;•t' :v',ll5';:.rr; O ' r'.-‘ r •'■<1 i". ’ ^ V
.ii ,si. ?M->rvS t: C.'iVsrv.**..
Iv.vy;n-f. ' . '
T in sno.v-r sv,is ■;«(vt-n !vv th.-
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F'i/./. i ■■••h'S •>’• ;)■! •••; .•>!.> ,
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Uvbbie Silcox, M i s JJrt.r:!)ar‘i I.?-
’w t ; iiisiA Li«i; iJiii'ii-rdhiii-,
•Siw»4»y' <5 , •■' ~ : sh6«y "ni Mi:. anJ ; Curciime, and Kogei punn . ■
' koypviri."'' ‘ - ;' '. Mt.i, Hu.v;.:\\ ■. .Dc'la^^y,
MHs’ Roberta IV i.m cy. io-
1;ny;if1 ■ M;s. Stepiu'u ■ Wt*-
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'ci« ty4rtic^vAl**d ■:»»•-■ ih * nii.^yii
•/uursorr.B .-u cr> . /v lunaiQuu’i
: Gcr.i‘(>e: ; ' p a .f.*pwH ;o^;w;^;ken.'J'/..AiJytM* G .o ltC lub o«v Sunday oml •; • sii«, V tv Flor-*;u-' Cjni'i!«e-.v '•
werct ; r ^ ^«vsts .Vmrir;..di«8U
rer M a ry , ’a s iu ii i^ c a> Oc'.’ yv-
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P h ’uncid. itic l7rsd«y;'«iya*
niiu; dis'.iior. ;»t Mrs. J . C.
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- Mr. x'»d; M rs/ N ’jt; Reu^r.
Oukiyn Lane, ho!d a Brith [.Ji1
i h o r :iUu.:i6 .>uri, A iaa .fuy, , ..
S unday .y tin b tH b ^ h n i o ; . IW :\ ; G rait: hiei,. Hritflle, ?j.*i SaU tK tty;
Am ftoy. b ff idb ££d ■-arnJ the ro 1.1 ■ M r. and M m ; ; EUm . F oxm an ,
' ii'vW ,4S j*uca?>; in•a lU»d^r,V ;»;. , IjrookJyn . ' . 'w * . <H»j 'Wfiekntvi :
M r.^ .K arLC N us. HatriSsH. Fft/... . gu^sls af M i.1 and ivTts. Abrtf*
Mrs. H erbe rt : CromtHon anc1, ham Davis. .
at th*i )\0i[\'d o i b;ypHj(eiiis-/' . placed tN-rd;
. M ts. .jwiC^r. Siniih, M Vhnbu.m :.. Mr.- a:»J. Z.-r.;-
Mi'ifi 'I.ucit? MiH-er.. - Mrs; . W . H. .. mt:r. StASphttt =.. Av«,, myiS;ni:h sj' .wi Oerii .* ; l rn'S' sr., BbftU. St.? ';it-’
' ';C<ack W iHV;the l lm r s i b y ' 50'h Hn«MV«rn-^i:y- ser-..
iioiiti jjutt-shi'of M t’S. AHred CJk!o- ; vjr:e> O n k r oJf O ^M .'ilay , of
. v,-cM, . ; \ .k*r«V;y.' O is ir iu . V I \\eid a l
. Mr. Ar.tl iMvs ' ; S v . I Jeier's Vipi^iipsA 'CT.u^K,'.
aftv^ndivJ tho '.‘.‘"fMinj* and 0!r.l Brjdi*ov .HMnd.iv
lion (»f .JlitMiw Per U - ^ Ay-
clK-fiy Forrarfi at the Kiru»‘s
Mrs. V. •• hllW i. letf,- and Mrs. Anttwiw S. t wti\
bo among thove Horving us mod<»U. »l !!*« wmuaj--Fashion Show nnd • rl.tmchcon which'will be .^oujori'ri by Court -Sfi Joseyii b‘4. Catholic
'■;‘rib'iii hicra ' A»n«)(-a as the Llncrofs -;lun, oa'- S a iu r d a j ,
. O i 't-4 23, ^i;j4inn in i; ;it p .p i.
. 01135 Many I). Walidco h chairnmn of thw.bencrU, asslsU*tl by Mr**. \m tolwtAskvs, ccH: Airmanv and Mt> Calherin SuU<l£,
Mane Dougherty an<{ Mrs. Mar|*<*n*i Matthauy. Fashions vvili ^. «hown by. l aihion-.I'ottAgiv-Routo^Matawan, .
Uatawan, "
Assistant Director,... -Mis? .Gooxijiu tf. Demacsst, ,37
An|)i'.'(t'ftv Di., [.gkuriilgc.. M atJ.
fe .-been »[>poiiHtid assist
. ", ant director o i ' .tie Avf.n'.'tfw
: Aii.ni.iiao of ' U ou s ijjs Col'.egq,
: New lirunswick, .itcordinB tn ar,
•nnounccotont by M r ; Ellis B.
. Anili-rsun, Aliimii.iB [’resitlom.
'.M iss Demurest is the ’ daugli- .
\cr ol the iate, M r. and Mrs.
Frederick K. O em an jit, fiiriner-
!>• of and Delriv
Bcitcli, Fla. 'She is the \ grand-.
of the l e t M r . cyid
Mi's. Herman O. Bsuer. Kcy-
w n , :md the greut-tsisce of Ur,
“J T ^ i l l i in i H. S, Demurest, former
Hcsidcnt of It ut l]'.t s , Tri.;* Sutt-
iiiiversilv , and a d (w m l: it u of
'lie Frvyiinghuyscn f.Ttiiily, will"
vere promiucHt in tVie [oumling
)f R i't jia rs .'■. - ■
Miss Oi'imrest. is a graduate
Of the Nruthfield Scliroi loi
G irls. Norlhfir-ld. M js s . and
Barnard Collrt;v, New York. She
formerly xvas the assistant per-
.-;.tri<n*i dirremr of,the .1...Wnltw
' n«im|«oi\ CoM Now York, and,
'.prior-.to that, was innnu'.;er of
the jrunior Executive Placement : and . Devcl'.)|>n<(!itt for L. B.tisi- •berger &. Co. , ■' ■ • ,
: She also served placement
director of Golden O a tt College
in San. Fran«is.co, C*Uf.,' t»nd 'a«
a placement assisiant with tho
Katharine Gibbs School in New York. .
She lias Yiceii’d member o( the
RMin.irrl College Alumnae Advis-
tny v;<tmrniitee; u re^resf^nt.irivo
of the Urliait League or Newark,
and a mr*nil*‘r of the Patsnim?!
Women o( Knilhern New .Tersey
and. the Bay Area Personnel
Women nf S3V. Fvaucisco,
Miss Deniaresr will he in
charge or fund-raising and class
activities for the Douglass A lum
nae.
She resides In I.akeridge with
her sister, Janet.
Mrs. rht.-'i MMo.r. T:
the .Thursday ftoests of M i’, and
Mrs. W . Rwton Smitii.
: Mr. noil. Mrs. W illiam C. N'd-
(ih ijts, spent 1 hursd-^y t’juruif'
'Washington's Cro-i.sin^. Tb->y h.id
huiOi at Peddlers Village. t a :
{i.isk-i, -.f’a.; vi.sitt*:’ . Uv.v ■ Mopy**'
Mu^etini. Doylt^rbvvn,; Pa.: iba OtV Fliiw ^r M-.vti. ,GtUtorf\*-'s
and oaiiefi /Jic ^My with ■ a visit
v. M r..;'rtiidviMrsr.-'WuUBr Burn:*.
.;|t^sbroT.'CkKeighvS. wiVi»:» !ity
‘•Sunday gUCSU"nf "M r.. and ;\tn.
> Walirt.c« i - ? ■
Mr?- - Wiii-'im p tiaw ay Jr,
spent S um liy as .tho’. g iiv? »»f -her
.son, Tomt at the l). 3 Coast
(iv»;*vd .Cape M iy .
Mrs,-l\U>v?vd Rieth has reiuo.' •
nd Home aft^r being a patient i (:
Riverview Hospital.
Mrs. Frederick K f Dtdericrk
was thtrwcpkend of Mr.
and Mrs. A rthur Little, Lake Mo
hawk, . -
Mr. ‘)tui Mrs. J\ Poiuild Miti-
cr have returned home aftur 4
.three-week vnr.ition In-Hawaii. .
Mr.-and Mrs. Rudolph Fraehel,
hrtvu returned h ^ m « . aft‘.*r
.spending several d jys vacuiiou-
ing in the Smoky Mountains,
aud Grttlinfourg, Teuw,Mr. and Mrs. Cam illa D. CH’n-
tile participated in thft mi.\!?d
Mr. :ari Mrs. G';rr.2 rd H ^r.rt
atte/ided lin- Saturday eve/ifsi^
petfrnrniatu-ct o( "‘Ueiio Dally”
am i dint’d *: tlui Nash!!)!? Re<-
t9Uranc, New Yark.
■Mr. and Mrs. .T.u'k jf-
londt.'d the wedding of Miss L ni-
'(.'■.v-j -if' M r*. Kinc*«ir’?i
> : I.cRov Z«n\n.i*r and
TtMvy V.dwarif-i, Wi::k',v;;i:ik,
«x\{iirJ.»ers of Abevdei:r» Chttp!‘-n
al. D a n a iuok ’
part ;u th<* service. '
Mr. and Mrs. H am id ii. Roh-
.»j/i ;l«^, ktlU'.- vi.»:'vftu
U i'riii.' ht tha iiotou^.h ovit tha
weekend. Mrs. Uohinsor. h ihe
^»r:n?r D.h'h*^
‘vJ-o resided i;i lha l^r-.n^U hv n*;'.ny yoar1. prlur to hsr iP.rf-
Cira,v
.Me'f.-.b; M i^.
Hrwii •liv'ia
iauJ H'j'r.?d'-*
ji.mr.-MiV-.ii*. du^ovvn; Mi.i.s
Ct’i i ’OiK 'Mi.-jiS
wiCf, an
Sayreville;.. .
,Vr:«. rVanK Pi
CKrih^v.*. l-’atoix
y \u: jr.,
> 'mn MU' il-
h:i. t.'ahill
ro\. Mid-
Anyio Ttnv.niliir-li,
.J>;U»?i:V «Vvi>ki .
Charles Givuhm. G.
y;;d ’v!r>. -Juha
ani.s sferv?£',ts';i cH-'ecriL-' of i V?SO■lliub in Koii-w. Cur^.i'i.rii. I; .
■ ■ At.. Kvi
fty-ivi:-* -v; ;.-?•> h-
. t'du-v.a;:uii ' ^ a r i t i ^ i i ^ ' "fS '‘is-vtui t it. ‘c«’' ;KiVivy vf-tht Ai !W:A'?.v
vJijt.'-f, i'H' v»; .' ■ .
’ ’ i»hfj .a.5:»u;>i.od hi-..'1' {MsU.;
tiorv in aVi^r;
s»>*-vvd.rii s-ulvi.v.:; .Ux?f*a ■ .->f:uJ-/rd;5 :d O uu ^ tas j. ;•• ;
; in Kf4 s ^ , ' y;zTy ' by ,
i>.iu.4laxs ^ Ar-u.s v .te a M>-.w feN .
icar.'.'d '.tJift i’ ditioa o* iV^
■.Yvartoorv Su h tr , m.
cipient vf the Lf-iiv^rsify.
st -vi VA 19 i.i. I ^ n v v .d , V'li).
Award (!>r "S&vvbiis. ^ :
IIv'v-t n :si Sylvan Ave.*,'
fvV'tiCh.-!: , . . .. • .......... :
J'mey, M i'av^an; ■ Mrs. Jnh^ Fer-
_ Cilhvoad;.. aud. I>tK -E.
Iin!dw ::A. iii’anch. . :
(iiu-, ivuL'y a w i uy itfr.'i. F .d^.ir
Roii{t>s.- M d ' M n s i w ft'y ) Sit-
cov. Mrs.-V. Kap«wito, .Mrs. *Nk >;-
y'-'y.'\ ttk. *.? j , .V>vi. ijc-ji’.n ti,
(U ian io CMViiiuo t»hd KeUy D unn ,
M r. a'.\d M r i . ll-:ury K ap la n
w e r j tho S a tu rd ay even ing ca»
nastu .yu-iisu o f M t» . K s ih ^ r
MISS. EDNA M. N l’AVBV
'(‘in}. pfOt'rair-. *?ri{a!)hsr;.‘d h:
is;, l^Vl'VSv^'d b v m s H-.V>V
:..W>PV SI3W . J r V i * " - f Vt -
■ Ctubi.-Miss Newby trav»3lad
to Bra7.il, . Ar«?»>(in% Wrugyay,
Chile, Peru, KiruaiioV, CuitjaLhsM.,
..Vensis'joia. arid t<i• yi-v»
w ith f«.irm^r pr«'jgra?n par‘ i.cipaa!s
nnd to deUrnui'.s .-why In svhbh
, tiiCif ira.kth'K and. Uk‘ exfluuip,?-.'
juug ram ir* general 'am id 'b a .
more v-jfeUivu. . ..
M U ) N'-'wir/ has served t h i
■ w om en's 'd iv ision o l K '.dij^r* IhM-
y p js ity since except fur a
• lhre*'-y<s»r nertMd d y / in ^ W orld
W a r .U whan she jo lnnd
- F l o H e r S h o * * ’ *
W a s r re ^ e in e u
“ ••■' • A. "Fi/jvver SjiO"*':*
-■ i* 3 by ?h'.‘ S'iytt1:!'.?-:?:' a?
B^?h; A’rurs at (ts ypenin^ rmaec^;’
inJr h;',’d iiv th ( j , VZ.loyd •■ R'd.. • MaVawan. • ' ' ■"‘'•V.:"
lu . participate ir* i,h> .Und^caxur.'
. tKe ny* J»uUd*4'^, tKs'...
.. t*j.. dtfcorafc-d,' iiri • iihka^r'-
• 1 O • den ot to )* Ahnr*
.fh.eir ongiita!iy' arranged .i
Ay .«fds t j }l\ r\lif.Kh'iUU, j'a.ry BUeri ^ud
Jasiyhji-f«>i Lh’i' iriuM>; .
humorous and original designs,"
.<VKjW‘Cf{vj!y, . /•:Siant^y Mctntf'.sK ^ ‘A.Ucas?i.;.-
A rrJiii» ;rtfor- th:?'-; U‘n?p!o, - VV33 ;-
tha gue..it speaker K ro d " G a t^ " '
and Richard. Schulmnn, qI th«i;
•.'tft.tttpte buddinc my*ticipateff in 'Judgln? ih?> coni^C/i
■ lt was aiino'U^'O-:1
nieeusiK vAW be a paid 'ab
l«rrship d!rtner.r
sln«cr )n tho bjtysb.-n^.area,' ;•
prii.s-.nu *Vui Evtidn?; yn B ioad* ■>'
v .av." . . .• " ■■'-.. ■• ■■
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to;1, In c da ;j.-3>terii» Mre- Rf l &. ■,: Jujttte; .Bdluv.!)!i<,.i3n4-,MTS., A)i-.
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erancMiWrm 3id fwp nr ut-
grc id l’itWrei
>1n. W ilbati bell
• - :--■: St“l V;-.-+ ..J- u!
^'r-r-'ltos'-Rtzem' 1‘Ultfiral- Hi):r,t?, ..cast J5?di«>v k k ti^r Mtb ib Bril, 4$, "Wwt of 'AiL.ii/i S i.l, ai l i Setlowtki Ur., fp<1 IIIstve,
*h a Wei-nfiditv. O a . s
, i%v, ib St, Pete/5 HMpilu'M.S. Bell nai burn 111
M d h i« J in ir-/n;;tcrt mojr ot
Mr l i f t before moving to Old
Bridge !4 yesm agrj.
She «' 0 leaves a son, John, at
kime: fi\e dtiis-Mer* Mrs Vir- 1 jdnm Aooorvia, Old RMdce, a>‘l
fee >i)ss?j D«bt(e. (Walm*.. Ntujcy up'J JJnjnre, aii sf hone:
ker parsBls, Mr him} Mrs, Hit* vard Kcni, lVlaka, F la , two fcrolnets, Eduard Korn, West ©i«wg« ami K ob m Kltcn. Old
. Bridge, end 0 iSsKr, M r t .
Elaine Keeler, ft&alw, Fia.
M r* F. ff. Msk*(i»0
, ., Ssr,:fCs v,c:¥ hc‘3 Mca-ity at
?’«;■>,a::JU'a.nt-.-ifli -;tb rBsdle;.Funeral '
. ■ . Horae, Mnfrt'-MJR, for M is. Arne!-
i» ^Uri.bal!, $1. ol SO Ruviiu*
. vtuCiII. 'I ~iC- w««.u , Iu«7S'
d*y, Oct. 9, 1969 li< the John L.
■ montKomery .Medical lionie,
Fr»h«)U ToWnship.
- The Rev. CHestar A. Gi.'loway,
PnitCE ot thl> Mlltuv.411 F<l-t
r/eifcylcr'an CharcJi, offimattd
. eiwl burial V.'JS. m the New Vork
Bay Cvmcteiy, ■■■•lersey City. >-
Mrs'. Marslull was born >n
, Boston, Mass, (!air;liter ol *he
> • W e . Wilhelm and Tlittesa (Sami) •
Ate Id fhe was the widow of
> - ''Frederick WiDmm-Marshal!. ■
. She is survivrd tv llnee sons, • Arthur Miirslall, Florida; Lea-
.'••• \.wr ;Mats>iall, Matiwan Har-
old-.Marshall, Clithvood; ihrce
..... daughters, Mrs.; Evelyn. -AUeo,;.
Cliflwwd Bcachi ■ Mrs. Dorothy ; IvlacDorulu, Jersey City and . Mrs. potencc Tsylori.Malawaii;
.:,- / l l gmndcliildren, 38 groa'.jjiand-
<Ji),'dren and four gr<.'at-(j:ea!-
, grandchildren. . \ ’
■-;.■■ lichard T. T icmbley
' Funeral services were held for
Bichard T. Trembley. 77, of 6 Lo-
cest Grove, West Keansburg, on
Friday at 9 a,in. a! tl,;> Day Fi.-
m rn) Home, Keyport, end «t 10
a.m. in Grucc United Methodist
.Church, Union Beach. Mi;. Jrem-
bli-.v died Oct, 7, 1M9, In Mon*
mouth Medical Center, I lie Rev. Franldlr Bird jr.; p»»tor of Graw
Church, officiated at the sen’ide*
and interment was iu Cedarwcod
• Cemetery, Keyport.. ,
Mr. Trembley was bom In New-
nrk, and had lived in West Keans*
burg for three years. He wns a
former resident ol Union Beach
. for 45 yeuts.
Mr. Trcmbley was a retired
Witter department employee of
. ttoion Baach; • 1
Surviving nro his wile, Mrs.
Anna Trewblcy: two sons, Capt.
Richard P., of th* Union Beuch
Police Department and William
., T.i Unlop, Beachi a (laughter,
M « . Lillian Heitzenrosder, Union
Beech; t stepson, Joseph A. Ti*
- yClil, V.CSi lvCh!i3buV£ I’,VO SlCP1
tJaughterfl, Mra. Marie Fepe, tiaz*
)et and Mrs. Theresa Montoldo,' Atlantic Highlands; r brother, Jo-
iepb, Union Beacli: leven grand*
th ildrm ant) two great • grand*
lr«B» '' .
Jtstph C M tU a ^ ia .
■ pijic-rat sesrvicM vftre i;*y Sat* l:rda;y m e n k r i j A u Saiala
■ Chiu eh, : ; O 'y , tor t'c* ful'- . In "3,' ij.f, 25 Pir.x
jiav’t'l. xho tlifu INytssiyy,
Oct. 3, j.fc.J. nt K.Vr.lvlew lios-
■'(iitai. '' Jnffrrowt wa» ;i? .itely
Ci-'tss CemiWry. Koif’t flrlington,
luujtj :he '■ - direi'tio:'. <tl' tJ.+e
ScWerBih 'FansraJ- 'h;rr.e, jersev
Cit.v. - . ' ■:
Mr. '•KXniti.’Wi)) was «mp!>'>ytsd l)y the Central KaiJioad of New
.vJ&rcty for j17 veafs.: lie was 3
. 'briiltftnisfl w i'fts lisM coiVifutlur
<>t (he L&S Di^iiloft and also w the Cfiiaul DiviAii.m: hs 4 yy.rO
' TO.-iilurtor,, in .k.rsBV City tnm; i)93; u«til, bis rtfiiemt'itt in IW-i.
Ih, Wtjs tbiroijg^'iut
r<- jjiv t fn i i j J Ci i'r^; rivi-
sinn.-'":" . ".. ■ ■ ■ . . .
, burn-m-Kartf-tyrd- Pa.. >‘!j Mt-Layt-mU1, :he iji rfif* J::'.*?
Ivj/.jj.ni a:.,-; Maiv Mct.aukh!:?;,
Ik-IivmI ■! tin: 1. «efrtioa
r-t t . j lv tor 7.1 wtiirs / . ir. r*
:\f: u rnanr.trr t;f Ai)
:. Ctarvf; e.ml tliO H01V Hatne S'.k-
*«<>> vt ’H' church. He moved
<•/ tt^/l*'i. in >' ‘1. a!.d' V, '.-'J:-ployed as a giiaid ■ bv ' lla?.let
TovvashiD at th* iGticrs Sr. cro^s-
i if _ _
Surviving jirv
■ Arwu (U.<ll.ui>) McLauj’filin: rh/eft'
.'datiKh'ers. Mrs. Rose Mai'le flott?
:ly. Pisvat.awa>r;:.Mr5. *?c-A7iij :.Ur^.
. har;,\ Hii/!tt, i:r*d Capt:vAani-Slav,
rio M<l»iighl)Qi: Am. .hvre,'-' L i sic’ in up.in. ard ft.i'd-
thildrtij. -V
_ Mrs. WUHam Nelkrilen ,
I-onerdl sersnes t t n t 'Field : irom the;Free.iiaH :Fui:.t'riit:Horr.ey
/and a requiem mais ivas' ptfered
' Miitidsy iiv St.sGabricl^ 'Ctiurth,..
iiiautvck,’ mu' Mrv Anna S. N(.;U~
erlun, 81, of -East - Freehold Kd.*-'
Fm ho id -Township, v>ho .disd
..'rhursfia.y, :.Oc.t, 0,} !WB/. at : her;
iiujfjir d.'lt! a ieRglhy iilncis:' . "
The Rev.. Walter . Sullivan of-
(Iciak-d and interment war in St.
Gabriel’s Church Cemetery.' ;
Mrs. Neibernen was born la
Colts Neck 1 ovrnship and had re
sided for most of her Isle m
Marlboro Township. ■:.■■■ :
. She was thu widow of William'
;.tJ..:Neiberlit-n who died in V-<j5.
S:ie was a lO'i'n’.'jniranl of St.
. John’s’ Church, Marlboro, and tHe'
ladies'Auxiliary of the Marlboro- l ;ire Depmtrrem. - . .
: She is survived by .two sons,
John ,1 Neibeiiiei) and Goi'rte.
F. Neiberlien, both ol Maiiboro
Township;, two daughters, Mrs.
Frank L. Ratcliffe. .Marlboro,
Township, and Mrs. James M.
Iverson, with whom she lived; u
brother, Kemy'A . Stryker, freehold; seven grandchildren, and
five great-grandchildren. ;
Jamc* F. Purcell
A requiem wass was offered
Monday in St, Joseph'8 Church,
Keyport, for James F. Purcell,
67, of 3S Green Grove Ave.,
Keypori, who died Thursday,
Oct. 9, 1969, in Riverview Hospi*
to!. Burial, under the direction
ot the Bedie Funeral Horns, Ks'yport, Was iu St. Joseph's Cemetery. .
A veteran of Work! War II, Jio
was bom In Jersey City, son of
the Iat« James and Catherine
Purcell. He was n communicant of St. Joseph’s Church.
Surviving are his wife, M»«,
Josephine (Grimaldi) Purcell
and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Me-
Giath, Highlands.
Mrs. Richard Vitaris .
A requiem mass was offered
Saturday at St. Benedict's
Church, llailet, lor Mrs. Joan P.
Vitaris, 40, of 44 Lafayette Dr.,
Hazlet, who died Oct, 8, IMS In
Eaat Orange General Hospital.
Interment wus in Gate of Heaven
Cemetery. East Hanover.
M rs. Vitn.’ iti vto," be i'i .’.r
Orange, and lived in Grunge !»•
fore the moved to Hazlet 10 year*
ago. ■
Sho was a member of the Bo*
nary Society and the Parent'
Teacher Association of St, Bone-
e:.n *_1 : cr- am ~ , 1 u Pr
Mrs. V'lafis j* < - i,y I , *
fcistosi. >) - 1 i<.-ik'd i', h e , * r 1 r,
Mrs.. j-s*. h f 1
h'..: IX fnfc O
ile.iiii, Iii f ‘1 / V.
lk :ilUi, Rid^tTU'id. (l ' f ‘
H*'<ithi, V;d anij v,v:tt.rs, Mr;;.' Fr::.-* }; i ■--■
M is, Thwiism Cost?,, both ot EtKil pc<irig«.
■">! -u- -**■'-tv* J
f iU FiledIru M. Aoi.f/riit1
1:x his vn)l, r>rch;j?-':(J <w > * k,
!rfi ,\2. AnrvCTgc, Corona. N*. V
Cc;r»fVv‘{: Key(,»;.>] [. aitu,
by‘t>iDf&sja^n,. v/ho • Ji,«9Cyti. in ,;n ' umir,;;dv i f i J
r.’tfjtitra^^<1 ?*rJ)u»J •
i*> sit's ifftfiUR’.’i..(f.in;n, iSiinnan »
. Ar f vs 'i\ - . i "*; «*■
I n irj* *u •o _ i u . U f i t 1 *{, f j
?J?dtii.. .r.id !'>' Pifres. "
-NaUiae ru.tU-.-":v smt'-■ Mu!. ’/.■
and IMlh bhnner. Ncrta Alitise.
N Y, He icft ^ .'0 L'itch t<T
JvC XuttiCi'aJl . Ci.tUtCD,' Ul lev Aw-’ •
<:ensiw\ J&nuncy N. V .. • u-fiO ’,1s
p*!>loiY the R^v, Jum'js £4, -TYtfty.-
;-Ju];e Pasted. N. - .n^rlria
-liranticij, fimi fclhel Havs, Hush---
in#, N. Y., Wfl.H thp bulunctj oe~
inx divided equal}v ms
son.. ■•Victor" A. A'lsnrtf1.
X Y.:. nix K^pdit.ruj'nter.-
Ruth••'Vd.w; Wise.;. ,
his b/other, Monte J . An.*>oitcrr ;-
N*’W York: his sister-m-law:
tito W« Msorge, New Vorx:
-brother ;r. bv/, WUIiam; Dtyle, •
MjflirJ, , Fla.,, and his nopnew,
Harry O. Ar;u>rgc, Hollis, N Y,
f i;UVO:!
■ . Mrs. . U n t i l L. Brtz jr., (he former l.mda S. Peet7. imd Mr. •
Betz were married Saturdav, S«pl.. 27, IS&9 in St. John's Unitw
Methodist thurch. Hajlet. This parents ol the couple* «re Mr. and
Mrs I rank P. i'eeu, 7i Avalon Lane, Malawua, anti Vti'. awl Mrs.
tdw ard I . Betr sr., IS Nortltvale Ave., Little Silver.
Parents Welcome New Arrivals
M M.'SV/i.iUi'.'O- 'list>.z.?,h ji .uv. - Mn-:. M'ir:i.'(:
; W«s - 7 «*r. IT U^nii'n Iw* .If) II. n/>.
uaMrnt'Jt nf s.-r,
sev Arj*rifi«»! iiv-ih.-.-’v.
$,:nd. hQi s Ui i Un ,ts^ \t sU t'Ir xi CL, s +
f f f l i r T r j S II, 5
••./Corrtrnum cn Breakfasf -
A lt'! utiirlldiilj- ti’e y.nv.
nij^s at ‘it. 1 ■'•.•:■.1
,pT*' '« Oti lC| ct v l '-1 ).t;i.sebflii As^ciciUiMi , ■:!
:iavs’ a-..ciimmunion-' breaafast t.i
i t . Joseph s'Caluteria' for all the
boys playing m the XSo9. -league and thi-ir parents,. Tmphieii. wiii be :iv:.Hidi,vt tor.tus flrni 1
places fp.r ft,., ft-9 voar rid
the 18-iJ year jjld league.. .
at<i■ > a'.Iv
E,.-Ajijfiir.st>ach. were mar
i » j ia (fiiH , OcL 11 r"‘J )» iir.-U'divt r It"! i!er; ••
■>i f » , n» i >' m ■» jI I ti r? 'Vt. , (, n .[,1 .
! _ d ■ ” t;ti it tNe Jt/J tie ”■ ti '.f Hr>jcmy
F a. !** i 'll- i t “ i t ,p’ t are
'!•* *-(t VltS \ * ,-,-r Ki ’ 1
M.ty!/itr W ., liuiinuei. ar;;! Mr.
jikI .-Anyersbich. £o-i,T ir, :•:;. JJirviti
Ih t brije iv-ns fc’iven in mar*'
i’ia;ie by her fathqr. She wore an
. ffljjjiirtf gisa-u. salt:; -styl.'
•-(■ v.’iih a, !ia‘ca.j r.ecV,!ine, Fearl-i
(4 Aleitcoit lace appliques tr'in-
; ■:.'r ;..'" IX'it'h "■ '■' ' Mr. and' Mrs, David l enk. M
Btook Ave., Keyport, art the pai'-
dnts of a daughter U rn Wtdnes- day, Cict, 8, 1%3, in Monmouth
. .Medical. Center. . ,
, ; U-hotKy
A daughter was bom in - River-
■ view Hospital'..to.. Mr:, and Mrs. Julitm l.ehotay, -IW.Ure R<1., ll.it-
av.-wi. it; Riverview 'HiWpUal on"
Vcdnesitay, Oct, .3, ■ 1S69.
. Friedman .
Mr. and .Mrs, Howard Frled- man, 26 Cari'iaj'e Dr., Hazlet, are
patents of a sor, Item Wednes
day, Oct. S, IS09. in Jliverview
ilospital. . . . .
. . l-’oersier
A son wa<! born to Mr. ami Mrs,
Werner Foeriter, Marlbirc Rd,,
Old Bridge, in St. Peter's Hospital on Sept' 23, 1969,
Krantz
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs,
diaries Krantz, 8 Robinson Kd.,
Alornanville, on Sept. 23, 1969, In
S I Peter'i Hospital,
Cannata Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cannata, l-
21-C Pine Tree Blvd., Old Bridge,
3re parents of a daughter born
Sept, 24, 1969. in St, Peter’s Hos
pital.
Cieco
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Cicco, 26
Pensacola St., Old Bridge, arc
parents of a daughter botn Sert,
25, 1S69 In St. Peter’s Hospital.
Turi
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Turi, 20 Donald Rd., Old
Bridge, in St. Peter's Hospital on Sept, 25, 1969.
Ctull
Mr. snd Mrs. Hyman Giuli, 450
Applrtrce Lane, Old Bridge, are
pareats of a srm horn Sept, 26,
JSS9 in St. Peter’s Hospital.
Nasto
A son was born to Mr. nnd Mrs.
James Naslo, ?,S finaikdiile Rd.,
Old Hridec, in St. Peter's Hos*ti t r* * nirn
V-'«i O’* • f«i/i
Wftjcifchowirz
Mr. and Mrs'. Chestir Wolcle-
clmvic^. Pint* Tree Apartments,
Old Bridge, art) parmtg oi a *c»
born in St Peifr'a Hospital on
Sept. 26, 1*369.
Mulnrchuh
Mr. and Mrn. Peter MularchuU,
9 Lincoln Court, Koansburp. ure
tiie parents of a son born O ct. 6,
1SK19 in R ivp rv icw Hospitnl.
Diet rich
A son wns born to Mr. and Mrs.
William Dlctrich, 4 Weldon Dr.,
Mntnwnn, on Oct. fi, 1069 in Riv-
arva-w Hospitiil.
Dahcriy
A (l uigl-.tor \s«i liorr. in R iw r-
vit-w H osjiita l to Mr. iin<! Mrs,
Alton Flnlwrty, 4 Overlook Dr., M olm do l, on Oct. b’, 1!W9.
. Mr. and Mry. Joseph Gr^coire, ’ 200 Ash St., . Unioft Beach, &re
pnrt'r.U of a dauj/ntcr Uirn Oct.
74 ]96fi in RivfrrvJtw Ucspital. .
Ditupuu
A wm waa boni to Mr. and Mrs,
Frfd OiOip.'-* , 707 Sen-nd. St.,
Vnion,'Sfib.ch/.,'Tuesday,. Oct. 7,
IWjjr in'Munir.ouih Medical Cvji-
■ 't*r. .■•■. ■■■•.■■■■■.' .
. • Slullock
Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Shaltodf, 18
fellow Torr.,: Marlboro, jue
parents d a daughter bcrn Oi
Riverview Hcspitid on Thursday, O a . 9, lSf?9.
A ,sor was born to Mr. »>«] Mrs. Fra^k Mai, 130 Conipbni! Sr., \lx\- ion Beach, on Thursday, Oct.. 6,
1969, in P.ivfcr,itw • Hospital <
Dtnoughue
Mr. jind Mrs. Donald Donoygh-
ue, 79 Middlesex Heights Apart-
rncnts, r-Ialawari, iir*> trie parents
of ft daughter born Thursday, Oct.
9, 1969, in ’Riverview Hospital
Au|ju$t
A daughter w«s bors\ in Rivcr-
vicw Jlospilal to Mr. and Mis.
Alnn August. Sulton Dr , Mata-
vvan, on {hursdty, O lt, ft* J96i),
Pr7.ybyi.kl
Mr, and ?/lra. Stanley Pnyby- ikl, 13 Lynn Blvd., Harlct, nro parents oi a son iwin in River-
vievv Huspiial on Saturday, Oct.H , W j. . .
llarber
A daughter was boin to Mr.
aurt Mrs. Frank Barber, 10 War
ren Dr., Mnrlboro, on Saturday,
Oct. 11, 1969. in Paul Kimball
Hospital, Lakewcod.
Gr«*n
A s<‘»n was 'Mmi to \'r. aiid
Mis, Wiiif'im Grtf.ii. 554 Madi
son Gardens, Old Brii’^p. in St.
IVIor’s Ih ’spita’ im Sipt. 28,
liKil
Hand
Mr. and Mrs. James Hand, 4 Wairvn Dr.. .uu-.v.iii*, it;<_• |>;i{-
ctit.v of a d;mpbirr born Oct. 3. J969, in Perth Amboy Hospital.
Schallor
Mr, and Mrx. Stanley Schniler,
]? Marlin Rd., Old Hnd,:e, are
t}it* parenfj? of a daughter born
Ort. 3, IWM, \w ith AmlMiy
Hospital.
Heynolds
Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Kfynolds, 215 Arlington Ave,, Union Beach,
are parties of u son. born l?ept.
29, 1969 in Ovt-ihok Hospiial,
Summit. Thn baby weighed iMj-ht
jmmituI**, 1ft ounces nnd h<in b<jen
namtd 1!rii Stephan. Mr? Rev-
wolds is thf1 {(jfnu.T
I.UfiiiiiT, Ml. .s. <1 M is- Hi vnt'ld.' havo two i'ih: r rhiliinn, n foi.,
Riii iuird na l a ilau^litt’v. Kinjbci-
Iv.
\ VMstit
'Mr. and Mrs. LVir.aJd Otsfi'i, il
C^dar Ave-, Ha/.Jot, are the par
ents of 9 daughU'r, bt>rn Friday. ^>ct. iO, ]% y, in Ri\/jryiew Hv»-’
p :ia l, - . . .
•• : .
A son w as 'h im -Kriday. Oct.
AO, i!#9, in .H’.vcrvic^' .tc..M r ., and Mr>, TVddoje I.vdeiy"
10S R^msoy Ay^,
: ■ Hculy '. . ■■■ "
-Wr, a;id'Mrs., Joh»-Hi'tily.-.31!
West Prospect • A'.*e.. Ktyr^'.rt,«n.i ?ii(? p.trc,»/{ji rf ? rSt'ii, b*-in
Monday, Of;:. 13# lf^ ‘1, in River*
view riwpital
C rav^un
A son was ixjji: ia Kivr.rview
. TlohpiUtl on I'rloi'-uhy, 0 *;L i!4.
i9W . to M r . aiul M r?. D u . id
C r a j^ o n , 25 Persh ing P i. . Key- ,
pors.
Prizes Awarded
In Essay ContestV inntr;; of this >uar4» Coimu*
bu i Day f-.vroy Contest Rp/jnsorod
by St. Joseph's Council ;lJ.02,
Knights of Coliirribfi.**. Keyport,
wi*ie rt'Vatdtd their pn?.c'> on Oct.
_
. There v.trc well over 100 es
says c;Unrrd by th<* seventh a:;d eighth ^rado sludiMds of the bay-
short* area.
The three winners weie tighth
gradi1 suuk-,u<. lhe first u»vaid,
a ?25 Savings Bond,- wa.*> won by Mildred Purcell, St. Catherine's
School, Cyst Kt'ansbiirg.' The tsc- caul aivard of $!ft went to Th(trmts
M( Keon, of St. liencditi's School
lla/'.lvt, and the third uwyrd. ‘iS, vvps 'Vt’n by l.ynn Grenchuk, Mf* o>oii,tl ('nii'ji F.L*rtt:h,
Iht* aWtird.s .’.trc prt^^iMcd to -vh<4 x«ii!!!*-rs rv Aoiiviti--^
Chmnnnn Hay K'iroy and Oiaiut
Kr.ifiht, "lbf-nvA .? Mtt-'iai., i-; V.-1 Council Ihjroe. Route l ri, Krypoit.
Engagement
Mvorc-V«in ITxter
Adelo Sposato, da»phter of Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Spos,ito,
MiddU-towu, Zs.y., and Francis
Nisky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Nibky, Koute 'Ji, ('he^gtiftko,
w^re niarritd Saturday, Oct. 4,
!%9, lu St. lawrei-ce's Ciiurc'n,
I nurence Harbor. The Kev. JVU1- viu J. Siancmvski officiated at
UiO doub.’e ring ccremoiiy.
The* bride was given in mar
riage by her father.
Mra, Barry Carlisle, Cheese-
quake, was the matron of honor.
Miss Kmilv Sposnto, 'Middletown,
N.Y., sister of the bride, was the
junior bnde^maid.
IJlUan Spo.sato, MUidletown,
N.Y., ahc a Mster of the bride,
and Debbie Jaros, Woodbridge,
were the flower Rirls. Finp bear-
MR. AND MRS. FKANCTS MSKV
PVunkle Tu**, Wc<kKcr was
bridge. ;
i>avld Cinmsn, Niartic, Conn., was he*>t n»an.
A reecption was ht*ld at Dia«
monu Jim 's h) Madiwu) Town
ship. .
Tho bruiv ih # giuduuU* of Mid
dletown, N.Y., Hif>h £eho<il and
is empU.yed tu Midland Glass, Co., Cliffwood,
Ihe bridc^i<M;in Is a praduate
of M alayan Rc-fii(>iial H igh School
and rerved two years jn the U.S.
Army. He fisc is employed i*t
M allard (iia.ss.
After a wtdding trip to Tsike
Luzerr.c. N V., they are residing
at the .Matawan ’iYrrnce Ajmrt*
merjJ.s.
Hazlet Couple Wed
H Tues. t Wed. Only! |! f ^ 5 0 6
S h a m p o o 2>et A
NO APPOINTMENT NECtSSARY
u m m
WEST CONCOURSE 566-6794
B E A U T Y
SALON
Ci If I WOOfJ RtACII
.MiSff SliOii'n A. Keily brc<>;r,c
bride r f R'ci-.i-i'd '5
Stuii1 Sutia'wiy, Oct. 4. in
M. f?i‘n<di‘.t’s (!iui\h. Hn/lit..
u*e Kev. i'asnp ,»la!ruj (uc-
brated the -:!I0 | ;n. ruiptin1
*nd officiated at the dou
ble r iv 'e v « - n ‘.o!iy.
Thy parents of the couple are
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Oanit-l
Kelly. 15 Conriland fir.. Hi!/let,
and Mr. wnd Mrs, Tnnrnas Stnir,
10 Racoon Dr., Hu?let.
The briiie was In nuir-
riage by lier liijhrr. Sho \u rt n
white saiin A-lmo i-iinpirt1 jnnvn,
with a ftiille bib nnd cutts on the
long tapered sleeves, teiminat-
i»j» In a cathedral Iram. lier
Italian b'Ktwfly v 'il ef ’Jliisicr.
was held by <*. (.‘a/neiot r.up cd
‘■“O'ji'ifi r-.nd pearls .md .‘•he car
' r d n f'i‘'t.n ;e «m ('f cur-
»i:•.!i<«iis. , • > \ s,;(.[!;!•mi 11Oh arid
! it ji mums.
Miss M ody i: Kcilv, he.ne
v..'S i 11e «l of .Vm>r Inr h*. i
j i td sfioi-cascadts <:i the Afjine
rr.-wcr.v.
Jude Mai tin, Kt'ansUog, xva.6
thti best man. Usheriii^; weie
*A';tHer Miller, Keansburg; Kich*
ard Sle.’ehari. >laz!t»t, and Robert
IJ iis , At^.-mc Highlindfl^ broth
er iii-hov of the bridegroom.
Wayne Stuir, fit home, brother
of the bridegroom, was the Jon-
:*.)r usher.
A rett jn iin was held In the
MrlJy Pin her Inn, Red Hank.
\Uien they it turn frinn Puerto
R ita , they will reside in Keypori.
Jhe bride waa graduated from
Raritan lli^h School, Clabg oi She is rn p ’oyt'd by the
Monrnc'iith Container Co., ftjatn-A ill).
The bridryioom was jciadunt-
<.: ii-. ci.ii,;;,,,-. Aim-\'a ih\ , l un'rt'fi, ft'ui £» ten llfill
I 1 iiv, S< t:i!* [if !s
iu. ij.f-er « f t.k;o fatu ity of thf
l.YtH'U l!ea< f. Mt .r.fii :al S<
»»< d j\ lttf <ytli >*t \
Aad au T!aU) v*' i j t iA (bkty* it\fj r
1 ‘ td ( r al h*d j>,(. U f ’ ? ]-* i Lwiuj a s ju
ot pT«n^l /j h
a W r
. .Msl«r-*A’a» Honor' M:ud ■
• was (ne matd;cf honor.lor -m*r - :- Winter, Sim w r t iK M Ptn^i’P .A . . .-.
. Ljie ftowa. of ^i-ld soRKi ir»m-
mod with - Yer.isre luce. A xHr.z\:. V Kweejv fall■ from*'a large. Hat bcv-fi •.
A .. dhilS.y.iC.. . VffjJ • vVSi. tit-'ti -. '
by a rruuefiing bow headp?ec& • v"'.
•'•«>»<} she ;ettx';i(v?. a cascade b* U:-,' - ' ;
fjuefioJ yelJovv and bronze ponj-;
por«s. . ■ • ' • ' . .' . •:' ’'Ht® b/idai attendants \v>.*:'C .
■ JiJrs. Gut/j^e Kvnuv.m, Kranst-
t-urg, .Ulster of the bride; . Mri'.
Do?nlij<i.ski, Eatnntowri*
..and Miss liado KltpoII.Ke-.iissbi.;r , M^S’s S(*L\.n ■
bach, Uai!ot, of bvi^c-Vv:
v.rtUnrt. -vvaK' ih*1 ; junior brides- ; ' : ‘
maid...They.wore avocado. -
■ D<-bnah . S’ue., - Hush, Middle*.
lowi>. riipce of the bride, Was /bo' :
flower jjirl. She vvdrt : ^olrj. nhd -V' -.•
carried a fireside basket of yel-v^w ; low* and bioh/c r ^ n ity 'M s .Vv; ‘ .
Ja;nes . Rush,’’. •- Middletown, •.=■'**
>*r?thcr cl', ihe •hrid^,■best LMan. l.!shcr:n^ v,pr& Cuu:,;;?:-.
Kena^'an, Keansburg, brother-in-;
lav. Li the bride; touts IXwk,'
hrosi?i;. Fm!o»u«'W'!; and JcluV:. :
Kai'kii-L Hrc*<'ki\ii. WilM-i ni', ,
Kush. lk'lv)idel, brother of vW - bnde, '.vav the junior rnhfir and. .
Da*iiel Keravan, Kca'ivr.uvi,
nephew of the brido, was the
ring bearer.
For her daughter's wedding, '
Wrs. Rush selected a nil* green
crept* floor-Iength gown \v,ith . -
b'-aded accents on the bodice
and 2>co*ip neekHnc and styled =
wirh a tvaiii, accented v.i*': a
bow.. She wore a nmtching feath
ered eloche, silvc-r acce.ssories
and a white orchid 'corsage.
The bridegroom's rntHhtT ,
chose a rose brocade t'hor-
length gown with jnaubiny hat ,
nnd nccewnncs and a white or- ,
chid co»«iijiH.
A reception was h*'-ld at Hnli-
day Jnr. at Ha/let.
When they return from a jet '
flight to Uernuida. they wdl ie- ' '
sidy in Holmdel For traveling, •
ihe bride wore &n avocado knit-
led two piece suit with brown
accessotics and a white orchid .
cors&ce.The bride was graduated from
Hed Bank Hi^h School and
Monmouth County Vocational .
School for Praciiea! Nurses In
Long Uranch. She is emp!oyi:d in
tho pediatrics department at
Rivor\icw Hospital
A graduate o! Kantun High
SrhfKil the bridegwjm served .
two ytars in the U. S. Army
and is employed by Pantry'.
Pride, Hazln.
WHARTONMEMORIALS
Htahway 36(N*»r Mein Sb)
Keyport, N. J.
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Afiadi* Moore, T};a Dionx, N.Y.
MiiiSy Van L ^ tir ih a IMA' nmd- imt« ef Mr.tuv.iiM nr.I l l i ju i
S' r h<i>il -t;it| tji.a 1‘ , M i -i; 11; I.}' ( t .< p
er Uuinn. !j* vv 'ii'ili, ,*. ><i 11* Mi.e
is iiiaj(-i iitj.’ nt fim ,iits.
Mr. Mi ''I*' a I'i adua le t<f
A lt nnd 1 '* MJ'li Hi j'li In licnl, w
Y o ilt, and New '«< ik < ity ( '-in
n iun ily Cn!h j:e lie is an a ie lu 'f i
tu io inajiit at Cooper Ih iinn ,
'Ihey plim a Janunry wedding.
■ h Kelly. ,.i lier <, r,' tt st of th>;
h. ide, iti.d .Mi s t * f Him, At
lantic }lij:iil,'i 'b:, Ulster of I).,’
hi idepi i'Oin, i in > mm,- plum
v.ah /n.iti'lur.i? iii'adp" c< g inn!
'di-ntital l-<iii(|Utt‘
'1 hr jinttui bruit i rnahk ‘.l. i : r
i lit* Mf-'ii s \'ah-i u .-ind (’*, ul hi;i
Ktlly, nt hitfnt’, siMeis’ (tf Ok
bnde lhe flnw r j*irl \v,i*i six
yc;»r-oM .Mice Kelly, lumtla-r his-
ter <.f lin: hi ide. I h. v woie pn>i<
M.-lvet A lii;e ^own« with ni.dde
mg how hrndpiriTfl, 'Jhey cmf-
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bt/.lAWAti ri’ tctR io
t r # ir.iptt. WAtn, M..r
Kt-ih wT r L m ', ■, ' '• t «
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MADISON TVi'f, «
9 COlllJIHYAm! Sum im il’/iy
wfc-a*;JtTYIIIS
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laritSsM1, October li,..}.%? TH& MATAWAN JOURNAL f i J. *Vy<? Scvea
MR¥ JHJJJEKT THOMAS SAl ,Kr,i'H$
The Rev, Joseph i<uc ns1:', M J
tm «1 St O ifle tll'* Oiurcit, Mat *want officiated at the dour>»
ring ceremony which unlisd Ms 4
. Mary EK»i; Meb;n and) Robert.
Thotnw* Sain&r*. li!A Rou<e 8
t t d Budge, Sutordiy. Oct. 11,
1W2. St BenuJm 'j C>'«tc\
ltozlet.
lh e parent* o' lt'.» couple Mr ur.d jvtrs. Hubert Adam
KMim. 2?# Nolan. R<i., Morgan.
; : ■ ■ wl«,^ iftnu' f.Uv uit<i Mr*.' Citirtfnc*
f a u n d e is , SKywp A panm en ts ,
’’Peril;).
Thc br“ie *as ft'ven In nuir
*i#,jo by ner Uiner ah* viors s
: - Cbanblly, lace, gown . with Bishop.
, *!tcve9 and c.’ thedral tmuv. T he:
." *rop»re . wai5(.lii!S; v,'as--af:n*n/.*'<'
:■ w lti\ fi.-einbm idei:e(i seed-pearls,,
r. H er tnpls- - tiered shoulder-length
v e il w as held hy a satin l>oiv stuU-
.. 4 n l w ilh s o w Deurls a iid stiff cutf-
- t ie d a co lonial bouquet o f w hlta .
p o m po is
Mirt Kjttjleeu Me.un, M or^n
Ville. s slot of Uip bad", was (ha
. jmuil ofilumot. .SIia; wore *. gold
with velvet bodice,' crepe
ikeves cuffed with inarching vel- •
; : ' vet: and' a crepe, sk'rt,, A'circular•>'«!> fell1 over her1 imtchwg vc!
MRS. JOHN ALLEN SLALS
Mis* Merriloe (Joritun, chinch. .vc. let or Mr. an i Mrs. George (‘or
*** ’ dun. 2 Elclfaal Ari*. Ht/W'i h».
came the brulc . ot John Allen Seals, sun nf Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph .C. Seals sr., 44 Knoll I’t rr.,
Hazlet, on Saturdav, Oct. II, 1903.
The wedding took place in the Rainbow Ri*)in of the Albion Ho
tel, Asbury I1,irk, nt 8:311’ p.m.
Mr.s, Ceil Norton, Mayor ol Sea
Bright, officiated at the cevemo' tty.
The bride wure a whito silk nr-
ganza wedding gown, trimmed
with imported lave mid m-quiii
appliques, with a rhupel train.
She. V.ure a linuertip Mantilla
•m l cm,led a cascade bouquet
t'f white brida l r u n * <1 center of orchids.
CoU' n Was Mali! Of Honor
Miss Helene Kornbertf, Clifton,
cousin of tho bride, \\\H the maid of honor.
Tin? bridal ottendanh wi»i ►>
' Miss Shu rim Kornber#, Clifton,
ftlso a cousin of (lie bride, and
Mr.<. John Plunkett, W**st Keanv
bury, sister uf (he brideyrooin,
JjoCp!, C. Sc.ua j i . , Cheess-
quake. brother of the bridi-
groom, was the best man. Usher*
ing were Gary Seals, Hazlet. an
other brother of tbe bridegroom,
and Jlt>nald (mrdon, H;iz!e^
brother of thc bride.
A reception wsis hold at th«
hotel following tbe ceromouy.
The C'.Hiplrt will rcsida in Tort
M»nn\uuiiv
'H ip bride was grflduated from the James Monroe Hifth Scbuol,
The Uronx, N, V., aiKl ftUended
City University of Wcw York,
The Uiunx. Sho is employed ns a
dental nssist^iit by Dr. Michael
J. I :izarv»ff. Ila/let.
ih f l b r iilc^rno in nan ^ruduat-
Cil Irom Kvyfmrt School
and A n n lrm y of C.’om pu tfr
Technology, 1’jts f H runsw uk , He
w a i h 'iior:if)!y d ischarn^il nft‘'r
servini* fiiur years in lh tk M il ita
ry Polios of thi? V, S. A ir Tnrca
und is employed by Morrison
S teel Com piiny , New Rrunsw lck.
for Iho vacation of Your Droarm
b«for« you go . , ,
•aniult with ut
w» do fh« pl*nnln9 and
•ranging, mor#
You hAf« tk« fun
no ftahit fojl ht •ur icrvlcdi,
tu r i'MU: VAllr/ « 1141-214 Hn.ltl. at,, l*frU» Amhny
t iiio*<u*y, <*sij :r,t.rto:n
Brown Travel Bureau
nr *r ■■■ ■■■■ - ■■■■• •
, M : :; .V.
Si*yJoIm'*8:
vet bow headpiece and she car-;
rted t colonial bouquet of Hold
pompons. :: : . ■ ■: ■Tha 1'rid'>amiii'fi v ?r» M/m
Jaiuc? . Itujmpsofi; Enjjtishtown,
»nti M!;<* Deiiisa Bing, Morgan*
ville. They wots green and enr-
s lW colonial of grteu poropoiw.. Kathleen Jessen, Parlin, meca.
af lhe. bndegKKro,- was-th* flow-,
ee gill. She war* a paid gown : with velvet bo&ict and sleeve*
• w » crep? skirt, A-circultf -veil (el! uver tier motchiag bow head-
piec* and 8he, cai;ue(i i fireald*
iwsk»t ol gold: pompom.-Mirk: Stiuliaio, Morgtoivllle.
ivai tha best man, Ushering were
William McKam, Morgan, *nd
Loren Michael, Old Brid*». Rob- art ivlenm. Morganvi'is, brother
of tlio bride, wai the ring bearer.
A reception was held l;i Don
Quixat*'.Inn, Matawan.When they return from Bermu
da: they Wilt reaido in Old Bridtj*.
,! 'I ha .bride, and the bridegroom ara graduatei of Freehold He-
gtonjil High Schpo).: l l ie brida is
attenilins Rlijhard* School of
Beauty Culture, Red Bank. Th*--,
hridegrooni Is employed by Thn
tarpeniei's Umoa oi Local 1536,
Now York City. . . :
• • i'h«v bnd'i . i'i th*5" :=;it"Mi*, i'mwetOceafi Avo.. ?:a>£ K'ju.usbiir;:;,. o.;:^
; llie arjaugrawsiv ,i Mt,
,Mrs-.Srq>!>?n •D..,.La£ub:«rba'it j.iiU•’
■s:.W
Th?t K.*v. NomVirv R. Rilev.orv
at-.-taa'. dVKtlltt-.ung
.moaVi:- v- ■ '
Woi'tt hzr.t) WtfcJtftn& GfiUn :
■ JtDbyrt.-b.tarJ&v5*V- i rt\7"-t^rum.d ' h^' If::?-'
Lfie ailiir, .I.k 'h ;
With :i fitted V,udi'.:t*V tar.;.? tap--sr-
e«J’ sitvves y/itj .nr:c!t!ifei“..
i^rartL «u)i3 i;;*CK■j.vrvwto
st<Je uora vt tacei-; tyiai«.i^d|..
chapel train, A d»;ubl«
- pcarla s/id ^yMals hqlrl :
:. bev (iftgerijp •* length v^i1 of
Kwach-' liJufiion *nd: sii*<c4ecWA hAnrsiM'1 nf V/Siiiij :
' Miss, Susan 0gle4 QueeiVs.; L.|.s was . rhy maid of honor. !}U& w ^v .
•4-: -fcurqaalw.. brocad« Ble«jvete:st Sown vU i a hw - fUred sk-rt anii^
tnmmiid. with dark turquplsB. A
circular veil fell ovar hef:' matchr
iog iw'fi■- h.*adjj)eca ahd shd cor* ‘
ri&U a • colonial. bou<ju«t. ia- - multi-;
s h a to <>t turiinowf.
111* bridal attondantft wer« Mis* Jeni'Jfrr -Wdiiiima, East
Keansburg; Migs. Imogens 2dlcK- ocki, Ep.st Kejunslmrp./ sis'f^r
the bride, and Mrs. Bruce Long,;’
Middletown. 1 heir turquoia#
gowna were scslf t. IriHimed. They
wor» matdung bow headpiecoj •nri csrn td iclenticsi boutiuets, .
Thr<x?-ycnroM Donn.i Morion,
Bast Keansbujjj, niecs of th» .
t>ndn, wai c!ia flower girl. Her
sahn floor - tength frock wus de
signed with n dark turquoiue bod*
Ice and light turquoise skirt She
carried ft basket of shaded fur-
quoiso flov/ers, and wore * smatl
bow headpiece.
Edward Shown, Huzlet;”was th*.
best m a n . Ushering wero John
Koza, Hazlet; David -AVHSktew-
ski. Lodi, cousin of the brido, and ;
. Ralph .Fianiuigan. Hast Keans:
bur^. Robert KeUis, C^Hfomia, Md., nephew of tnd biuiegroom,
was th<i ring bearer. ’
. A reception was held in Bach’
siadl's Restaurant. V/hon they ro*
turn from Niagara they
will reside in Haclel.
The bride wns graduated from
Middletown Township High School
and. Is employed at Fields, Hailet,
The bridegroom attended Raritan High School and is employed at
Muller’s Chevrolet, Mubwtm,
Married
Q t t -1
. ^ »*
•n^- - 1 f fi'.(lilted U, * i 'v jb i* ^ r
n?:>r,y: ■
.Tho. hrH.*i4L»Tv j ■; nc* of
M f '3M - W..;- ' V. 1 . *
•ir.t ; t-i 5 T u £ r ai** <
J i:i rho r.
T he U Jo * fir < 1 /il M r
rU:>j: bv ,u t j I f
whit^. •* i M ■» 1 «. -v J
'jiyk'd ii<: a v dt 1 2 IO*
!:ir, Mir;-j; /cu,in-?r-h,n - be t>)| *V S. Of Ati':"i d n
M M 5. iO lU V £A M «JfrX M c C U tL Y
Joins' Elaine Unda Zomro . ba-,
caijie lli^: brid**;of .John: Samtie' '
Mi.’Cuiiy b'aturday* Oct. 11, Iftitt, *
in St. Jatiies Churcfc Red.Baiik.
Tha Rev. Richard Bc'hl offi- .
clal.ed at Uva- \Jo.uO!e, ri»£ Wft? mony. ,. - •
.: T)ve parcjits of . th'.1 courVU Ar»
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Zomro, ^0 Broud St., Siifuwsbijry. and..Mr. aod Mrs. Jolm E . . McCuJly, • 8 ' Untia (lucly, iStatdwan.
Tha. fcrids'was; mrlat!e by her falher. Sh*» wore! > :
white' silk organza gow’n cm-
brosderca WSui pearls anu“styled
with an empire bodice, • Ion* /
sleeves and chapel tmlrt. Her
shoulder-lentith. veil was held by
a headpiece, of leaves bordered
with pearls and c*he carried a
cascade hfiuquet of white niinia-
tur« carnat.ions, centered, willi &
white orchid,
Five Bridal All«fldanis: Miss.v Karen'- Haori- Shrews-'
bury, waa'the cr.aid of honor. Tha.
bridal, attendants 'werfr ; Miss
Sharon Mich ho. SayrevilWi. coux-
ih of th«. bnde. Mss'-V JeUkU C!ucksrniin,:, Newark, cousin of.
the bnd^room , ai^d Mvs, Jo*
soph Migi I'ljie, Ma tav.aa. M si MichcUo Mignone, Malawan,
was the Junior bridesmaid.
Their empire gawoi .were do*
signed with cfE-whilo laco ix)diia*s and tno.ss green,'v<*|v»*t skirts
Moss green satin bowa accented
tiie empira waiistlin^- Back veil!*
f«ill from, their RiAtchitig 3a.tin
bow headpieces and they car-
rled. oraug«, yuid whiU pomotm
cascades. • , ■
Kenneth Zonuo, Shrewsbury,
broLhe.-: of tb* brida. wa*4 th«
b&st mau. Ushering w^re. Wayr,* Kruta. OI<l Rrich»e; J*);u»nh M.ig*
non®,, txnd Druno, SaWatui^ Mat
awan. Michael jMiRnone,
win, was tha Junior usher. . •>,
A rtceptioa v/as ’held in Th*
Imperial Room at Smith** Res
taurant, £nst Keansburg.
When they return from a mo
tor trip through the Southern states, they v/il! ces.uiu in Old
• Brifk'e.. ' . ; ' ' ' ’ . :
..-’Tnc-brlda.was graduated from
Red' Bank Hiyh School an.4; i5
employed, at The . Monmouth - : C^ujity National - Red,
Biink. .■
Thn, bride&roo.nv wai ^radtiat-
»d Erom Matawan Keglqnat Hign
Schawl,. lie received a IiAcUtjloi* of Science Decree in Busine:«
\dnMnistTHtwm at S ’km UaU Uni-
vcr&ity,'Class of 196$ und U employed hy Texaco, hie., £ast
Brunswick.
New President Names Cli.iinneu
Mri, Onsil Slocum, West Loni»
Hr.’inch, nov.ly elected presui^v-
Of ilui American Legion Auxiliary,
Department of Now Jersey, hold
her firs*t riveting of hoc tern' at
tho Flag Post Inn, Soulh Brunswick.
Mrs. Slocum appointed her committees for thc year. Those from Monmouth County were
Mrs. William' Rice, West Lons Branch, national recruit: Mrs.
iVnnabclle Breil, Union Beach, newspaper contact; Mrs. Jame*
Letts, Leonatdo, publicity scrap
book; Mrs. Harry Evans, Nep
tune, hospital vohirteer uniforms;
Mrs Robert Oodbold, Neptune, Marlboro Hospital chairman, nnd
Mrs, William Banks, New Shrewsbury, Girl State Trustee for Union County.
Mra. Franklin Sickle, past pres
ident of the auxiliary, was ap
pointed by th® National President
ai Area B Chairman, Rehabilitation. '
Mrs. Slocum has selected as her
project for the year, Deborah
Hospital, Browns Milis. Unit -HI,
West Long Branch, of which Mr!.
Slocum h u member, donated $100 to sturt th« project.
A junior rally will ba held In Morristown Post 59 on Oct. 25 at
lu a.m.
Tho atuta • wido cimfercnca will bo held at the Flag Po^t inn on Nov. 15.
Tha next stato mcetinp will hd
Nov, hi at tho Flag Post Inn.
t 1 pi t < h i l I? ,,!::
v«i! mti.h held, by- tf ^ a nand " o*
*t^ph;ir;o;;v -p.ud f>ne {'.arr-e/) e; pr^v* - >,w afhi \ l‘ vtfr /Ihi.-
oU fleu:-cu«i cenfA'J.ea’ wtfh ••mctJsa.H. - ■ • " ‘
Sisier in Maid Of (Ifloor
Miss karen Craoe, Laurcnc*
Ilarbor, 3js»t*:r ol w.’i f
tha. ittajd -i.tf- nooor Soft wore a
rom^ncd bl»« doHon .
,gowv-with r.scMp i.eckSioe and
long sleeves. A four*ti'?red circular veil fell over her m.vcbmg
bow hoadpleca. and «h® carried
. an old fashioned, bouquet, of
wMttt-caroaiioM* w.*tn bhi.r n«?i aiid #treamera.
: ;Thi bridal tttendAntf '-w*r» Mrs. Joseph D. Sudyka.
burg; M w Janyct Hess, Laur^ v
/once Haibor, sisicr of tha bride
groom and Mr«; Dcr.;;ii Vlu{-
ton. ljiur«ncft TJjcy
.. ,^ r ^ : s'.tlred 1^5 in* tu-teitdant and canted old fasnioa* ■ = ad bouqucu of bla« carnation*
with bluo net and streamers.'
: C4lzabeth )- Seeg^r, F.;Uon-
town. was flower 4 7 ! H-r
(loot-len^h troclc t>f fonun. 0
• Muft ch'tfon -wan styled with a
high TiHfthnt arid ahotf Di*ff
jlcevea. A iwottoted v 11 fell
over >h3f: matciUo^ bow ht*ad* pier© and sho c jrrud a pnnci w
' basket/ of ..whno c-ihicUo/is vvtta
blu« net and streamers.
Albert &. Megg'son,. .>utuwtfn,
was tha' "man... Ushering were Thomaa A. Tucker, "Wil
liam Na^ujeU ttivd Joseph Me-
Keel, all of Laurcnca Harbor.
Wiltlnm Edw?t*d, Sceger,. Eaton* town, was th« ting beater.
A reception waj lieid hi Holm*, dal Motor Inn, : :
Whon ihey retuiri froin Mon
treal and Quebec, they will re*
side in Cheeaciiurdtd Tat!; Apart
ments, Matawant
Tho bride waa graduated from Madison Township High Sclwd
ui<d the Market Trailing luati-
tutti, Newark. Sh9 is cmj^Ioyed
by L’u^tic Sotv^rt lilWdtic and
(k\3 Co., Newark.
Tha bridegroom was yr'adnac-
ed from Middlesex Cojnty Voca*
lional School. Ha served two
years In Germany during hll
thrcc-year epjistment in thy U.S.
Army. He Is employed by S*?ar»
Roebuck. Perth Amboy, ,
M R I DONALD K tN N t lH WHITE JR .
Fha v;eddj.tiK of Mts* Barbara . Jusim^ Outwater to Donald Ken- EtcJj .Ufiiiv jr, i,i>jk piaefi Sarar*
dav, Oct. 11. \mt at tho .BapiwL tnurcrj to Um ijteul V^ilev, Val
ley *?cra« K d , fcayrw. Pa Tn<i kev. C/i-aries T. V/mtoa
ol!k.‘afcvd At tne $ p.m- candle*
light wre/nonv. / • ..T.l)« bridals tho daughter of
Dr. Geoi^u t.lwood uutwater,
17.7 • Otrobondo \ve.. 'Norwich, Conn,, and the ^ramldau^hter of
•-Ibo lats Mr. arvd.Mm. S; B .v ^ .. j^leston. Ware wan. Tlie' Uule- groom‘9 -.'pareuts ata. Ivfr-. . aud •-
N r3./ i0onrt!d - Kenneth Whito, 0 ’We.sivu’vv- Rd./ Uri/Q Mawrt ':Pa.
Given in marndfit* by - her falher. tho . br:d*i vvoi,> a vavI
dint* gown of ivory poi* do >oie,
designed.--with’ an ernplco bodice with, short slaves- und an' A line, jd.irt Th i d-Uc-’habla turn IkvJ.-
/ce was fashioned of re-embroidered Chantilly laco with seed pearls and crystals. . H«r vei>
ed^ed with hand-sewn Chantilly hice iviih seed pearls and civs-
ta li waa fastened to 1 Camelot hcadpiece Hnd she carriod a
bouquet of white carnations, ,«tej)h;itiotii "and pink ro^e.v
Mr«j. Ivtty Ja?ie Sch.mtT:, Lebanon. Pit., w:is the .uii»ttc»n of. honor nnd Mi.-.i. Jennifer Nan- I'vn, B?«tiKfdoF. West Indies, and
Stmfford, Ps.; wat th* maia- ol honor. Iho brsdal iattendaot*.
‘ ivw*-Mws Nancy Whsta, Bryti • M-nvr * -Vf.rt..'JJrcai 2 . Cut
water, Norwich, Conn.^ and Mwi Anglia Orecr>. Slouch;. .Englanil,, aud iUaffotd,.. Jpfc. ;
They wort ituncow nhk ear*- ; pir* A luw gowns, with lac?t. - fiounces on. the ,?}eevea aud bod*
ice$ And detachable traiai. Thds matcVing *■ -Camelofc hcadoiccet kad ^ho'Jtder-ien^tn J/lusion vciJk
un.-v earned nosf?r*av-* or vartoptated chrysantuemums,^
• coinatiora-a«d rosc.«'-wuti & can- rito in the cenl:er of each. • '
heuh Alan Pos»f. *W<N«t ChejK ler. Pu.. wi.*? the beat .man. U.sh ers wero Brem 0 ut*
water,: Norwich. Conn.* SrevN?** White, Urya Mawr, Pa.; .R iid
Grin'.viiJ, Darien. Conn., ' and; drew' Aldi, Harrison, N. Y.
. Barbara Ann, Schantz. Le.ba*
. nou,; was the tlower ^Itl acd ..
Thormvi OuUvaier.- Norwich, waJ - the ring bearer. . . . . . .
A recepMon was held a t Hav*
ertord Hotel, Havorlord, Pa.Tixi .bhdo was Kcaduated from
tha HospiUl of tho University erf Portnsylvaniu tatid tho hr ido-
groom w a ^radu'ite 0/ Admiral Farrei.yui ' Academy and West
• Chester State - Univwrahy, West Chester, Pa, : : ." -
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fiifjd liiliH iri
r u o r o o R A P U Y
WEDDING ALBUMS IN NATURAL COLOR
Portraiiuro
10 MAIN ST., KEYPORT 2W-SSW
MBS. FRANK ALIEN LLOYD
Auxiliary Wiil Hold Workshop
T lii' T lmrid iy Du ['..Ituntiiaii
AnviIk,ry ot St. Jnwph's Ci.uth-iI
51t)i, Kni^hl,4 nf C:iliimbus, i'.rv
(Hut. uili li.iltl ih.'ir ini.tithiy
iiu 'cim^ at tint Coiiiu-11 Jtonu?.
Rout,! :t.i. ICi'yiKirt, III p .n,,
rn llo tv in /; fho husiiiess iin.-ctn.^
* toy denio iid tration w ill Im lu-l.I
mill rert-»!ilimentj v. ill U ii'iv i.l.
FORMALWEAR
TO HIREW. S. WALLACE
CLOTHING
M<»n »nJ ftayi' | uintvti'vjj
SI„1M
W. Front Si. K'lypiut
Miss Lynda Dolores Vhissnv.um
became tin* bride t»f Airman
Frank Allen Lloyd, U. S. Navy,
Saturday. Ocl. II. l ^ ' (l, in P 1*
First Presbyterian Churcli. M at
awan.
The Rev. Chester A. Gal'n^ay
offieiated at tha doahlu rinfj
ceremony.
Tin; parents of tin* ^u iph j u . 1'
Mr. find Mr.s. August Fveti-'mk
Hussmann, 20 (lu'stm i! itid.:-'
Rd., HnzU't and Mr. and Mis-. Ai
fri\l 1.1>A\I, r.t ' in jm i Am 1,, K--d
B ank. ’
’Iht* hriilo wa1- jt iv n in n.u-
r ia^o by h»'r fatiux . Sho w<>i-j a
.slippt'i s.itin and silk nr^aavi
j»oun. ii'-em hp iidon 'd v. 11i<
seed pra r ls and M qu ic> , w.i . i,>-
pliqutsl on tho hodfu.1, I<»n.; ta j *-
eri'd sii'i.'vcs, hkut funt t !u\|v*!
tra in . 1 ior ha ir u . 'm l veil <‘f
F n 'iu ’lr ilU'-'-iwi’ p e u l 'd
Ian* iipphtjucs ’.\aj ludd hy »
rhist'.M' nf I,.u.
p(.*arli nnd s in r.irritM a whh.-i
H>bh‘ sulornt'd v. uh viu n.o
r o ^ ’S nnd ivy,
(iny ihisMiiann,
si'dcr of tha brlda. wai tha nrr<i
of lnmnr, Sin* non* a ^n'-n » i
ketio nml si IK iu^,im/,a g u m
with Ion** A cir4 nl.it \cil
f(d| ovci hfl lini '.rli it: fx>n,pim
hrad|iirt r ,imi .hr c.ir i int i
< I CM CI!' I*' >ll(|ll ‘I (if V. lid In nil's'
1 a 111 ;i t n 1 n 'i and
t.r- f *l m i'‘‘ 111 I HIT,. Mis-:
( ‘ illirr ini' I !•>> il, krd H.l.il.. M>
Id ' ‘d Um' In idrj'inoni, Mns
IVbl.i Main < 1, llulindel. mid
Mi^'i Maiy Cf.t.ire. Ite.l ibink
Miss Susan Kv'anu, West Long
Draiich. u)u>in ol tin? bride, v.-a*
tho junior briiH*smaid. They
worti gold |»owns aud headpieces
and carried crrsi'*nt bouquets of
wild honey and green carmitlonl
and (iladiolas.
Mi»< IVhra l.loyd, Red Bank,
niece of tlio bndrunxHii. was the
flower t*irl. She wow a floor*
lenyflt 1: reeit irock. Hor head-
pieco of a cluster of flower*
mati hrd tho trim on Ix'j gown
nnd sho rarri.vl a f.* h»»-
krt uf wild ko.’n’v aud s t-*<*u mm-
iaturo carnations.
Ha 1 ty U nyd . U-\l H ud ;, In o lh
er of tha bi ide;:lOctn, w in th#
hesl m m Ihdi-.Tu n u »,•.'« t u u -
a* K 'lv .th 'dd , and .b'M 'ph Ma*
tiusuS', Kr\l Hank nnd Qdrn liuss-
in.niir, I In/tef, brother of th#
Midi* S n n t iiuvsnvan-i. H iir k
T'"vi>. ('Hi'.iii of t in brKle, wa*
Ih .1 jtm im usher nnd Kurt
iter, V in illo a Ih*nrh. Va rrt-'«*r»
nf th<« l>ridu, w a i the nn,< aertr-
1) r.
A 1 «'i rpihm wai h?M In tb#
liolnn.li)! M ator ftm.
When thry return 'ioni A mo
tor trip, t fury will ivsldt U\ Maryland,
Tha lu ith» nml tlirt hi id«’i»nvtm ate u radua lr 'i of \WA It.mk \\>.[U Sfdnml. '{ lit’ l»rLilrt W.H em plnvi'd
is a ‘.eivn-e 1 “p ir . f i i l . i t iv e bv
Iba N ru .Ir i v ' v (toll 'Itdrphnm?
Co in S'u.-.,',
I in’ lo id*■)' 1111 ui; |t , , s - t '’ ‘d
two yc;iiA uf a Im n-v i.ii eid- a-
went nnd i< •iintloned nt tbe I V
hixnit Uivi'i N u o l An Slalhu.,
M d. .
f f i d w
A n F y ' t t t r i " I a r f i i- * S l i r i o■ O 4
lhe Fashion CottageExcilittq, bocattid w® Jor,') thiiA llia ta ’s a woman
wfi» Isn't lo iru . '. 'n t 0 <ci! a i whon s!i® buy i a new
oulfi? a l bol^'.v re I :i!l pricei,
V /# ara b-aqmnln -j our 'US yf.^r a^d havs |«»t
redocorAfm-l r.'w :!- cpp ;.,^ p io o n uv
O:;* ph..a !a ,1 n.j.sr loav* iiia irodarcila rangs
al-.ioi ara ou timsi In tlt» designer clan,
The
Fashion Cottagesm-911 7
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A fOFAL FLBCTRfC BUILOIN®
THE M A T A W A N JO U R N A L .. HV-.~..Sa. fifo lw vc; '0*
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. AsttmRf. t o * m?! nthuttk SL. ■’’ ' ■■;’■■'■■■ "■' M*J»waa. : ’ '
. Rabbi Weary Wi-inet.. . . .„. __ ri';u iubilj r - *4 K.:. ';'.
■ '■'( .stirswni- f l f t / . f a S V >5 j''•; V ■ ,£W of Kcv-t.ii/tiiii!."' This
. . ol- i‘r^ ,- r- . e^irrKin Wtfipjrs* ihtff" Vfith. E .J; ■
men ta ■>:■ re;ud, 'BwrjiJay . In a ll ; : pcrtiua <3? Uia j'arjti on Winh - - ■■•■ ^ Sc^gsici ;Sup;h(.'i is *£<! ii ii: tunnuii- »nd coh-
' ” C»kt>itt£.- (if ' - tVtriiiiimnu.’1' - ’ fu s to v The. Sabl'R-Us osmiU^'A-ilf
nh \ ^ -a' j- ;:be.' lifjHtsd' by Mis. Si.iisV/rd 'Vrijit-
>n«.: ft& iLtiBiL i ir s . ■ Siintmd
■>■;■'; with Key >t> >!» S"r;p. ' ' Whiriroon 'wili s'wusor Die. Otiog
■' ii/rf^ry. ty S jasy .Bsfer Eit/iyi r Sfcjibbafc' .following . services ; iti
.v . r.ftughf -and' : ‘ CtiebrattOT o t 1 their son, S « v .
-.; ; :>7l«|V. ,■ :r)s!(!l)t«J ’ erf^l'fiiiwv-W&xvali'. following
: .flse ;f s.iiii fo.:; i.iii ; ; ■§asi/s. gosH: t'neg: jwigtara ■.' »UI. :- ’ vfe)9r. t o n n g s " k •.■'•' inifciw «! 33 jmis. aiiH thsi con*
/ ’.’ :, 'Service? are:'f*|(l^ut ’ Jfi a.m. tmusljon i>f th«, A,iJult, EiiuMiti>«. Ssi'nday fefifwl : convenes st )ti ■' i.in,
“>«« Taf® Hfirfsfmcd rfcjfeS . . '■■ W.d, I ’aoJ® .4vy,
Hnsltt. Jus*. Tnew&ii? C. MuHcr. i 'a w r
Swnis> f-f.lioel it (j?)f* »t s SP
. mvj JJ p, i; ' ; aiornsis '. C J..-tt3b tsni I f wfcath tirr.s'
. it#, psswr ftilj on ’'licw
. J o . En^-y .,Ta!kii*i » l u Cod.”VtJjiii. V3i),'p wjii
uvesi nt 4.15 p «. \ s«ijo i Yuu’.b ..
fei^Wijdip, ti 30 p m.
MwimmUi Sofcmn Tempi*
m Sy«w n«r«A «e^ $<irc«thK7 ■abdi EA t« 4 EUmtogcn, B s .
Sssfesft Eve «c-!Vlw* fridwy M « at S;39 p m ’I t * Bst Mi|?'..ih
*f Ba-bara Smu^r. dsughler ef Mr. or.I Mr? F rj^k Sii;;/-',-, Bed'
®“ i , v..i! !j« vcicbtsi.«c. -
’l i e l i n t IhitariiMt ' . M NannwiiMi C«wity
' .’ , LincroftMtP, Hwald » IN )* ;
-Die pastor.will speak on ihe
v.v.<jptei.,n )i* !.’Att Impertnat ’ Pro. .. ettes Of Makii)giDttixjon5.:* at tV**
II a.ijf.. iKkilt service,. ai«) nn ili*\
; tlieme "Judaism As A Living Kt*- Jigion” ai the mi.-.islei « c lan mt
1 i.n i. Two churih school .«s-
«»ns we heid, besiniutg k< <t 3S Sfid H fl. m; ■ 1 1 : :
la lw ry United Mttliadist Cburcfa . ’ ’tk ird «nii Ottbwa &ta.
, - Ktypcri* * v t C iurle* A . Under, ft* ,
. PiUtor
- Eoalnh smuic^o Sunday arc at,
i.W «.m ;'ln the fhapel a jd »t v . !T- -15 a, m. ia the. Sttrictumy; Span-.
: • Jsh, Mrvire, 11 a.m. in the ch#p-
, «L Chureh school is at a:rn.
k i all yoiiiiR persons up to the ;
senior year in high school Ycuth
., iroupt m«4t, tut follows: Juniors
IV S--® p.m.; Seniors al 7:30 p.m.
The n 'll cnil scrvice Is planned
lot Oct. 3* with the Rev. Joho L. Ewbig. Trenton, as the apcttk-
'■ «r. .. .:■■ v ■•■.
Bt Mury*« Efiisc«pal Cburck
Im I Front St., Keyport ’ te » . Vincent K. Pettit, Reefer
,* On Sunday, there w ill ba morn
ing prayer aud Huiv Eucharist., *4 7.45 a.m.; Holy Kucbarist and ,' cburch school, 9:15 n.m. and
„ : morning prayer a u j o«mon, U
a.m................ ; ■..■■■■
» Wwkday services tviU b,> Wed-:
Jiecday. Holy-.Eucharist,.'.9 a.m.:
JFrWuy, Holy Eucharist, 6:30 a.m.
and Saturday, cliiidren-s contiz- . na tion classes, 9:30 a.tn.
Betertucd Cbonii of Keyport Warren aBd Oslwrn Sis.
-.•■ ■ - - Keyport ■ . ‘, Rev. S, T. Schoiteu, Fasur
■ Morning worship Sunday i.<j held'
I t 10:« a.m. Sunday School con
venes al 9:M a.ni. The confirms-,
tk>n doss will mti't at 8 p.m.
Youth Fellowship will meet at 7
.P.m.'.. ■ ■■ '.-
?em|»l» Beth Alurs
I h j d K l., rviitiu»an Conservative Ttmpte
KaHt M tir i i Hubimtela
Caitar Elliott Fortner
Sabbath evening sorvicea will
be held on Friday at 8:45 p.m,
Ai ihe conclusion of services,
there will be cn Oneg Khabhflt
hosted by Mr, and Mrs. Hurvey
Feurstein to mark Ihe Bar Mitz
vah of their son, Irwin, who will participate in this service.
Sabbath morning services will
b* held on Saturday at 9:30 a.m.
•t which time Irwin will be call
ed up to Ihe Bim» to read a por
tion cf Ihe Torah as a Bar Mitt- yah.
Sunday morning services will he at 10 a.m.
First Baptist Church m M„in «(., Mstawaa
Rev. Fmtl L. Jackson, I’ astor
On Sunduy, there will be
church srlwiul, 0:45 a.m. and
morning worship, 9:45 r.nd 11
a.m. A supervised nursery is provided during both services.
Children's chureh is at II u.rn.Tiro Junior, Jnnior High and
Senior High BYF groups meet al 6:30 p.m.
f 1!:! ii Tin,at 8 p.m.
SI. Clement's Church Miilnwan Kej’ional HIkIi School
Atlantic Ave., Mnlattan Rev. Joseph Rurlnskl
Mflyses nre ceieiirntcd Suiday at 7, 6:30, 9:,10, 10:30 nnd 11:40 a.m.
Fourth Ml. Plleiilrn Spirltiiiil riiiii'eh
20H -S'hitre Kd,, Union flench
Rev. Kiithoriiii: ^ liiiu , I'nMiir
Scrvicih me Iielil on Siiml.iy (inti Tliuisdny i \riiinj;s nt « p m,
Bi«l oil lJrlilay cftcinninis nt 7 U.m,
^riJfiranfe'llia ■ Kev, Donald T.
P i j i l i i^ er., Pastor of ihe .First
United .Mei'scdiiit Chiir':;). Mata
-rVJio. will he tljiy g iiijt '. t-peaker
on. 'The V iev , _ ,VIsn ii;-' the
'’Vr.if-J,'' 'pils topic h,7tT'!xvrJt it-.
&eiM*r from' pi'Ail.
(tie .lewrsh Vis'*--
■;'i ■■:.■■. 1 ■ Crass ef Gkiry-■ ■ ;■'.,.-... JUwitiMj CfMreit
M*ww Uf-Warltioro :
CasBJwMje ISr, MitattaB
Xnr. Arthur W, E i t t e l M . Pstter •
. Ihrvegt Ftbtlvt.l will be c«i«-
: braied i hu-iday a i both nervlces:
»! Ir'.anil 10:30 *.n;. Holy Com-
rr,union will l« celebrated at the
10:30 a.nr. servlw only. Sutidsy
School, wjiit chtsses for nil ages,
v.dl meet *n follows: Ct'ades-
Uirea tnrough adult at' 9 ».m. and tirades Nursery, afie thrne,
tnroujjh ^rade. two sit 10: VI a m.
Baby sitting care is provided i t 10,30 a m. ;
First Spiritual Chiiich ol -
' Divine Kose '■ 270 M:(in St.,
Rev. Phwhe Bailey, Pastor ;
Services are held Sunday and Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m.
Hnwntown Caoununily Church
BKOWntotto Union Sunday School■ Route W, BrowDtowfl ’
Rev. l-ianum C»nttl, Pastor
■ Sunday School Is held from 9:43,“ to 10:4b a.m. and the church ser
vice is, from 11 a.m, vuitil 12 o’-
elock noon. Everyone is cordially; tjivned to.atiCMt, . ..
; DavW’a Tabernacl*
Apostolic Faith Hlghfield Ave., Matawan
EvangeMst Bulk Dupicc, Pastof
Sunday School will be held at 10 a.m.; morning servicc, I l ».Es.: afternoon service, 3:30 p.m.
and evening service, 7:30 p.m. There m il be a Tarry service everj’ Wednesday at 7 p.m. ^
Cethsamaae Lathrraa Church <
Maple PI., Keypert R«v. Ilenry W, Kirehtr, Faster
On Sunday service* sire held at B:30, 8:45 anil 11 a.m. Church
Sunday School !r hold at d:45
ii.iu .• - ... ."• •' ' '
Lutheran Church oi Uie ■ ' Cood Shepherd
Routes 8 ami SIS Madison Township .
Rey. Ilarley :E. Meyer, Pastor
Family Bible hour Is held at M R a,m.' on Sunday and family vvorslup, 10:30 a.m. ’ : . .
Calvary Baptist Church 4U Middle Rd., Hazlet
Rev. George J. Elliott, Pastor
: On Sunday Bible' School for all ages will be held at 9:45 a.m. Morning service wil! be at 11
a.m. and evening gospel service
at 7 p .n. The Pastor will preach st twin services. .
Pruyer meeting is held on V.Yd nesdav evening at 8 p.m.
Kin* ol Kings Lutheran Church
Cherry Tree Farm Rd., Middletown
Rev. William A. Ilamon, Pastor
Sunday School: S. 35 a.m. to 10:M a.m. Cfturch Services S a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
Luther Memorial Evangelical Luihertn Chureh (Missouri Synod)
018 Tlnlon Ave., Shrewsbury Rev. Donald L. Biggs, Pnstor
Sunday Schor.l and Bible classes meet, al 9 a.m.; morning ser
vice, 10:30 a.m. The sermon top
ic will be “Amuting."
Chuich Ol Our Saviour Fpi*cnj»:*! f.'hurrh
In Madi&on Townvhip Rev. Ilnl I, Meyers, Ylcur
Sunday Services, 8 nnd to a.m.
Holy Eucharist services tire betng
held ill till! t'hrcsc<|Uiike School
oil Kotlte 34, Miulisoti Toivnshiii.
St. Joseph's Chureh Maple PI., Keypnrt
Rev. Cornelius J. Kane, Pastor
Masses will be held Sunday morning nt li: 30, 7:30, 8:0(1 £»; -15,11 n.m, and 12: in p nv
I ’lrtrt Vri'Bbylerlmi Onirrh
R«u(o 31 nnd I'miiKlin SI.Mnlnwan
Rev. Chester A. (inllnvvfly, I’^stor
Tho R«v, Arihilialcl tlurk,
Associate 1‘Rstur
M(»rninj' worship snvicrs Sm.-
diiy iiir at 9' C. .md 11 ii.in. 'I hi-
Hcv. will prrai l) I fiemr.wi^r will hr I H* h,-\r
Al*out Human Sufforin}*.” H m uh
srhonl inn-is ;d ‘i: If) .mil II ,,.in.
rare is provlilril iluiini* hnili
Mi'vu’t'H for clwldrcn undfr tlircf- years of*«go.
Jifcuanaihr'it. Csmtf vaiive
■ R J. .
■ -■ " ' ' ■
Hf-v. Li^^fcntV’ JUvd.
" Bil>re Sdioti! .’.vill hf h t !J Sufl-
tT;iV. *'■ 5; '55 a.n;. will
vr, Out.'fy hi'' ihe IJ ii in. w-o(’.'hj'p. ' A?.
i»ic falsify hour Qt 7 n. m’ rj.t*
■ k‘ ’"Hi, N of
^ '' ”. The-pizJ.btf p’Lit;v«;v ho.>r
be hf')d Wecfr^Kdny.at .^30'p,ro»'
. , Trhifiy i.huj'f-h O
W%6* Cflfjri M'fd ftjem Lwie • Matawa« .
Sew, CarrftU B: HbIS, Pa:wef UJntt Sundviy h(t€i TvinUy/
Mar »,-a and Hgly CctiijnuiU'on v?iii
. ba;nd4 ai; F*nn»y Jiuch- 'atht ncl irhurch sch04>l, {#.'30 A,mM* Holy 9;i».
Holy T'otnrounioa AviSl tv -c^k-
Friday X 3C ■ . Suttirdfiy;. thti F*-.as{ .of - /.jjk<?
a d M , , u i 1 n ux,
wuir wt.f Wtdj!f:S(^ay;.iU 0 fi.mrV .
Crnc« Church5c. Jamc» Ave„ Uwob Btuch
Rev. H ..B ird jr.;
~ Sunday wixfih'tQ iy. ttf.-lO.'' ii,inr*,'
. iind Suijclay; Schr? f.:J at U\fe Ratr*€
/hour; wilh ku‘ all Hgte.
United ftlcihctiiNi Churrl*147 Sj., M^fniwan -
RtrVs IkwiaUi T: 1'hiflijnj
. • , Thffl )» •: World Or^Jer Sunday
ai'id-the .pnsior will p/each m ,. ‘‘Thia. 'Crowded;^ V/orWn at both
th# 9:50. and i l . a-m- ne rv im ' ;
llicrv will be musjc «nfl
- A nursery is provide Koj; infanta
and toddlors m the .church. I'.otif-e. :• »t both service,; Church, schwt
witb classes:, fnr /»H
rtUtnta :S;oO. n.Hl.J .T
. program' for clh’drets ihr«?t**to-
.niJJG . in ; ihe , rhurch house, ' H
- u ni;; Junior, nnrt' Scnjcr H%h -^U .M .Y .F iTn^M n^ 7 p.ni.; final..
rji^ht of. week of Missions in Mill-
town Umted Methodist Church, nx 7, J(* p.m. rhe Hev. Roy B. Sov
■ erancc of Wejuk*rson
. Jn Kentuclty ‘.vi)i be *-hf:
First Baptist Church - ;
* Mate und VV. Third Sfs. • -■
■ ■ ■ Ktypcrt : ........... !"■:. Kev. Euft«ne Or?gory, Fas for
.. .At 9:30 a.m. fhete will b*;;Sun-,
dny.School lor thrcugh
. 20;45 a.m., n\orniMg wor
«hip scrvice. A Malfed nursery ; la .provided, • . .
Baptist Youth Fellowship rnt^s
at 0 p.m., evening service?. 7 p.m.
and Young AduiLs meeting, 8:15
p.m. 1 : ' ; ' '
./ -Midvy^k prayer service is held Wednesday at 7:45 p.m.
. Jehovah’s Witnesses Keypqrt Congregation
Kingdom ilalU 53 Division Si.. Keyport
. A puMJc Bible talk entitled
;“Vqur Faith - How Far Dooh ft J^cach?“ Mil be given cy J. Myles at 9:30 a.tn. 5;induy. At
11.30 u.rn. Waichtovver Bible
((udy will be held. The subject
theme midor 'disrusston v,.ll U
WA ■_ Prophetic; Pattern For cur pay.”
Second Baptist Church : 205 Atlantic St.. K«*yi>ort Rev. Roland Hunter, Pastor
, Sunday School oonvtiu-s ht 9-30
a.m. with class for all a its
through aduUs, Morning worship is at J l a.m. with in«pimfion«*I
music by the senior choir under
the direction Mrs. Viola Hanks,
organist. Men’s Dny will be ob
served at .MiO p.m. at ^vhich tt.rn'
the Rev. Wiiham Hutcheson, pastor emeritus'of >h< I’r,;,
Usi Church, Malawan, wilt be the
guest pre;jchcr. Mu^ic will !«■
provided by the combined choirs
of the host church. Dcacon Ar
thur Bouldin is lh<» chairrn.in.
Ilihle study class will be held
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Prayi-r and praise meetings
are held Friday at 8 p.m. and Tuesday at 10 a.m.
SC. John's Methodkt Church
2M9 Florence Avenue, Hazlet
Rev. Norinan H. Riley, Pn&tor
Identical Sunday morning worship services are held at 9:30 Had
11 a.m. The sermon title is "l.iv-
in# Constructively." Church
school and nursery also arc h»0d nt U:30 nnd II a.m. Adult Htble
Study is at 6;.10 p.m.; .Uininr, Senior and Jnf#T*vprj;ojr,
groups, f): 'IU p.n).
Bayvicw Preshylerian ( hurch W. Concourse & Greenwood Avp.
(llilfuimd Poach
Rev. Charles Mangold, I'ii.sior Sunday Sclmnl ph»-1s ;ii
a.m.; moniinp. wm -hip. 11 ,i m.,
.seriiuui fnpit, Three
Humlred." .Iimii i <M-;, S.uu-iv will nwi't at p.m.; .Srmm (M-;.
iitvu'fy. / i».m.
Midweek prar'e** Isheld at 8 p m. Wed'i»-i!.iv.
A jiuk-nw hi, r
A n N’- F.-flr/
ton itk’ieit/Vir
iiifc ‘iu.-.kl
t ‘nr n;ttre , died f\:r'rir:
hiStt-. 1ii iH; I*. ft jot:-tf. •-lini
’■‘Me., Tiiii‘ .Wa-? Sjt;
. jtifr* tii I! x. u,.a li.
O-'f.
!C‘i! Cfrii-
•i iiVfrt}
' MtSj' 'l.'h-aejair
‘Mrs. S/a?w;>!«! Cwiucr, of i i i J h, n Ave.,
't ik d 'M o K dav .' tkr* l i ;
' Kivci--.- vv " . •• '
Mrs.. O»\r,oi v ci.p . ii?
o(u! hud. lived t«. «.7 ««'
•*rt:a' for ihe. Ift ym i s. She •'
Iht 'widow t,:f *r}’Ji»nit?. (.-t'fi-
•jnftr.-' •’ V' " • ■" ’
•V/. A’. , r 'fi'/tjy , Kijjiihtjr;, . / « ( ;
-s.ra?idrh5idrc«- -«Rd sev^u A
gfH.Kjd*-:biain i*
• ; . ' fri. HKj.Vi5: 3
T ins T lm fsday M p .m . the
IJay/'Fua^rA'l - .Hvjji*.', iCr.v*«. r».
; Rev. V«p*-wC' P'eHiT, •
ot Sf, it^iry’s Onnch.Keypvrt. vviii qIUcUil* *tirj iii^.rr
Miiir*? will. be. {«. Fair YieV Oj/te-
t«ryt ,\5k1dlef»'y,*ij« ..
s-su
'b..
d{i!v
re >ind
h« huA
vurM'r
he Huriet
Kdueahoiii UKhn Dr.
- - -- M r^ FVfifllt;Arfe<rFiHhJ• . fji's,,- .P’rttficijB :Gv;Ar j/Hiim/v. _ #»0.
of 4i> i r ut t i a ^ l a /
. dltdr Mondtiy^'Otr, 3.3, lit •
- Kiv<tfVir*V • Htir’r'pJZxti ..V '
.l;;Mrs,;;Ai'ftCTitifiO; Wt>s ' »Vrf) Innr;d ^4td fiveij
.‘.Kay^lXtyi a .^ i. xijost of hfit*. 10 .; ';^ho, yqs, eoi .Tniijii\jaj»t of iii. •’!;^h^Thy • ' :K'i|ypi;j't;
;'jnemb’er of ii.s ' A(U/-'K«}aary' S&- •
; cfe,ty':'>?)d:‘*jf • the Tudif's An^ifia-
;:?y. fif/ li.a)ia/!-Ai})e;.ic;an,.nv,b. ' ■
Surviving ma jh^r n'iisDnnd; 'Krai’k;; Hvo son.vEwN,: st hame,
«iid Louis,, Keypnrt;t a d/iygid.er,.
Mr«- Pasqual©. Dppth’j ^ . Mata-.
wan: thrt^ . brother,‘i, '.Pwqiwte,
Rn)ph:;and,' Victor ,-JPc.ptt ,a»jd
.thre* sisters, -.Mra. Paul ^ambito,
Mr^. S. J . Di5ardo ei;d Mi’s.
; Theudor^ WSjinlo, aif of : Mata-
wan, and four grandchildren. : .
F'unerpl services ar« bfime h^M •♦*.}» • 'rw ^fj.y a{ *:2Q
" from Uie Day; Funeral lloine,
Kf.vport, and a t-6 a . hljih
re<pi.“-ni )>ejn? offered'
: ai bt. Joseph’s C?nudi. Inter
meat will be-in SL Josephs Ct'-
roelery.
Mt». Paul M. Uuaz\k Mts». -Ros^ ,r>UJ«,ili, W). ot 8
Cupper.Lai>«,, Hazlet, died Mon-,
day,'; Oct. 13> :. y ^ - in liiv^rview ;-I;ioi;pital.'';v;';Xv^-.,--.'
. v;: KtHrjV.i!i;;N^^^
■ had lived lh*va ausuL j^nviaj> tn
UazJei J 2; years -ofcoiy . . ;
- V Surviving - • are; her husbivnd,
• Pijul'.'-M.; ' « son, .Ronald, a t ;home;' a d«iut»hter, ?4iw l-Vmla
r dl&o at home; t ‘,va ■ biothtvb, Jack Cohen, Forrest lawn. I,. 1,
and Abraham Cohen, New York,
-ar#d' two sWery, Mrs. Jean Co-,
puto and Mrs. Edilk B»rabande, both of New Vork.
Se/vices . wlH ba held this
Thursday at. 9 a.fb. In the John "W. Mehlenbetk FuneMi Hume,
Warlet Rabbi Henry M. Weiner
of Temple Shalom, Matawan,
wiU offieiote. Buriul w ill.be In ;
BetbEl Cemetery, We.Nf.vood,
John W. Ward
. John W, Ward, fi?, of 131 Mon-
TM>uth Ave., Pur). .Munmr-uth, died
Thursday, Ore. y, 3969, in his .
home alter a short'illness. . .Born in N'.’v ark, v.herr he. re-.
sided all his life before ow ing to Hiiri M''nmn\^h ‘17. yonvs li^n,
he was tho sou of the late John
Ward and Ada Van Ness Ward. ‘ He was a ret'ied, oiler lor P,
BaHamine and b'ona Brewery, Newark, where he was employ
ed lor more than 30 years,
lie was a member of the BaJ--
jantine One-Quarter C e n t u r y
Club; Locsl 8*)i, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Deer
Bottlnrs nnd Warehousemen's Un
ion, Nowark; ihe Middletown
Township Senior Citizens, and St.
Mcrv‘s Tf*;itn ? *"r!d2y Night
Monmouth County Catholic Bowling I_<-iu;ue.
Surviving in the Immediate area is a sister, Mrs. Walter Rob
erts, West Keansburg,
Funeral services wcr€ held
Monday nioinmp ;u the Scutt Fu
neral Home, BPlford, with the
Rev. Howard Marshall, pnstor o!
Pelford United Methodist Church,
officiating. Interment was in For
est Cireen Park Cemetery, Marlboro.
Ha/le
Mi
■. ;Hc , w i
ihe .
70j?d. *aK
ployed for ’l'£ year*). Mt w^s «
'■■{orwsr tc iho Bi'otlier-
■^olhI vl W o/kers,' Ntvv
Yoik Wid Sl«rer. Tslfiod, ,
Ai th« rime of h»s .toth,.* Mr.
Fatjr ’.vu/ked . for
Tovn-sbip Koard
■ cu.r*^‘djttn. oi the
■JSYltWd. ■ ■ ; ■ ■ - ‘ ■'
. .Mr. s-;*;r um'j a ••vrvirr. c?
V j r E He wa.s a pa?f
c«fnnvii^d>-.!i of \re K«riUm Pcsv
■ 2J, ;Vn:crir.tn i^g id n ., '‘-.Keypori,-:
..’i i id oi ’ho':>?;eph«rdf> of •
tiem, Sutftrn /ijand.' Me ii
comtnutticiWi; , of St. Mary>:
.CbonA, Nc'vy M^ninouth. , .He is 9'urvivfid by h*f? .'wjTeV.'
Mar?s ...(Colj^t!) t'iir; .
fiau^hier, Mis. iMarie Har»- seiij. Ma.klictowo;;. his ..inolbi*!;,,.
M /s. Mary Fair, Concordi. N- Y.;
werv« bromers. two slaLcrs and
;iwo granddiildrrm* ..A requiem mass offered
Monday morning In St. Mary's.
Church with' burial, -iiidor' ' the
. dire^iioji of !he. J<jhrj ,W% I ’Hefcei’
' Ktuierfll Home. Middietowfi. it)t- Sowing in Mt. ?>liveL v’ftmetery,
■ Mldd?cto*A'n. : .- V; ; ■ •': •' .
Ft ftuk K. (jfctlath
. Frt,nk K. Cc.iach, &X; of W urchard Av#?,, i.am-cnc© Harbor,
died S«turOity\ • (M . U, t5Hi9, In
IWUi bvaei HorJp:lal, Newark.
- Boru Uv Nt-v,iirk, Mj% Cierlach
had Jived ia tht bay&horo. area
for 25. ycRr;!,' hefnrt moving i,c* Mudisen Township hi* months
a;*o. He retired io Juiy tff,ter.:3P...
years as tuv (tssembkc with the
W(.-stijigiiou.se b/tctric , Corp., ,. : - NOWBliL : : ■: 5
.. Survivors include Ins wife. Mrs. Mary > (Vandetwade)..: . CerlGch,.:
three dabblers, Mrs. KareM H.
Weeks/Madi.sco, l\r^nship( ' Mrs. Virj.pnia Smith, 'TVck^rtori,' nnd
Mrs. >U»acy A. Brnuri, Mh.kilfs
tywn; i'.vu brothers.-'.Carl. ;aud /WHlter .Geilnch, fcK'fh of Union
Deach, and two ptrandchildrtn.
Funeral hervices wera held
Tuesday ftt l l ri.m. in iha ‘Bedle
X-iUi<ral ilouie, Keyport. Tn«
..Kev. Vjriccnt K. Pettit, rector of
St. Mary's Fpisc<jp®l .Chureh,
Keyport, . officiated. , Interment
wus in Fftlr View Cemetery, Mid-
rtletown.
Mis. Uowteitk KhNtUa Mrs. Jean t'ranjjo) D iNfttu, 7/5
Laurence Pkwv., laurence liar*
b .T, died Friday, Oct. 10,
irt South Ainboy Memorial Hos-
pil'ai-
Kre was the widow of Dom*
Imek DiNeMa and was a member ■
of St. l.y\vienc.e‘a Churth,
tree Harbor. •
Su»vsvin£ are ft daughte r, Mrs.
Jean^sJo Old Bridge?; a
.-so’?, Thrjonn*;. Uni.'F-nco Harbor;
two M'jl.’ ra, Mrs. Rose PiiFqnak?,
.Sayrev.lin and Mis*. Theresa .
H jxoii, l.auienco Htarljnr, and
s»‘ven Virotbeis. Victor nad Jerry,
bolh ot J.auiencc Harbor, Felix,
Frank ;*sid Charlco, all t»f Eiiza-
boiht a u l Haiph und NliChHC),
b<‘Ui ol Roseilo Park.
Funeral .vrviccs were held &t
ft:-15 a.m. Tuesday nt the Skrockl
Mcmcrial Home. Perth Amboy,
loliowed by a Wgh inass of t»iq-
UM-ir; in y ft’vr-
ertte’s (')itjrch. Intelmenl was in
St. Gertrude's O irH le iy , Col-
onia.
Mr?*. Wttlixm Borger
M is Huth Horner, C5, cl 15 St.
John's PI > Keansbvirj;, d ied S.tt«
U idJy, O t j. II, 1%'), <it her lest-
d^rice n fler n stnklfn illness.
Mi*- «.;.•< horn mi lileo Htd>;e,
diJiijjbter of the late Thoma.s aitd
llelaia Sim fey Morn^.
She had lived in tln& du a over
25 ve.'irx. She was a rnemU-r ef
Full fitispel TaberJiaela
75 M a in StM K ey ^ ir t
Kev. Danny ( icn iile , PnMnr
Servii’cs u i l l be held Suml iy,
m eruiii/: u iu sh ip , 10:.10 il m iind
eveninj; si r\ ice. 7 p m.
Prayer tm f-M* •» w ill be held
Wedne.Mlay nt 7 p in.
St. Hvnvdiv»'s t 'hm e h
lb lliiMiv U tl.( Ifa lm d i l
MilSM'*; m e held S lttiiliy
15::m, V'.'tll, D.T i, It a.m i .
12:15 p.m , 7^:
The Advertising Managor of Tho Koyport
Weekly and Tha Matawan Journal will be in tho
Keypoit office thii week and next week from
5 - 5:30 P.M. and on Saliirflii,' from 9 A.Vi -
12 Noon to assisi you wilh ynir erlvptln'ti .
In order for political odvcitriinij to bt?
(ircpntalilf* to Th» Kc-,pcr{ Wer!;!)' ctu! 7!,c Matavvan Jottrnal, it must on poi.ilivr.'ly writlrn,
strossing endorsements, platforms ct qualifications. Wo will not accnpl rvntd slinging accu
sations or belittling fuJvtMliMMiU'nt?, vvhich n'lay be libelous lo us,
Ploiv;» keep in mind i'»i,il all pulifu-.ol ad-
vi', i:,:ng must bo paid foi in iirlvaticv.
t,.,- f.iril-ry in fo rm a tio n c.-ll ?!A 3C3C t„ J
ask (or ivi.s, h/)iirrtiy .
Wi),
fi Li Other,
i mvrtii Be;vssr<«j •Mri; v Jif,' rt .p.m. ;s ill (nt. i‘Vfi. .5<VV.
j-*f, p;u?or of.JheUl.vt Chhreh; K ^ i^ r
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.. . IVJrv At*bur t- Peij«*
Mrs... Judida . H. Ptu«e; ?*,. of.-,
lit#. Su, Co!ti» K't'vlk, wl>!> jiviidt'?u,\}iq vViU;s
: 0 ‘d. ^ n u ^ r 7ov : rnor.e ih«n 23 y^ars. d<ed Friday, O o t 1 0 / •
..}».--.Riverview.-'HvspitsJ.-. . . ' ; ; ' •
SKe. w«s iwrn.'in; diAa>/hl.t-r of
Ab'-it- C lover >i.nc /nVMi-.-jj'.uM,-?*!
./her JiP;: iis F.afdj'fMc^Tk Sl'C.^vcv*.
-wii.lo Colts Neck ;»hu*';>vear3'’v',il-o/
■;&ii©;.-,v<LS •{>»'• WMJc.w - I?f-'Ar.thmJ'.E;''-
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Church, . .(in liBhioM-n, and. wns u PaiL SlattJ. .^res’rienf u;: the' KurnS,
ixiler C'dirr5«rK Anx'diaiyv ?h»i retired from teuchinR i?> ]:<>). - ,
Shfl w«fl a well-k»xown t»oneah>>iOSl \vh«i*.A
Monmouth County - p r io r - t h e
-Revo)utionary•’Woe. She was
member tyf th<* TranLes llopksn- 4>jn Chapter. : CJafij-'hl.ers ».*/ the
Ain»'V‘i*_*pr» J?5voJi>5JOn, WC tl'lQ
Cot;*.'? n*.tk ttiMu:iit.'UJ it;e;cty, :
. Surviving are; u daughter In
*r ’ ’ t < ,■xji: ■ Sa>‘U.:j I '£:;.'< ch yrni i he
K>v. Shir.ijv f,* p'.-'.or> T f.iir f ^ R - N^ck
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Uic .f;hin-cb .Kchoo*. riiiti’ m--• JslCvJ. jL.s'.h ‘ua«,,tjfi/.aricuiv.. ;; •
The aiifniai banquet fclicd: ’
viled t'OT.-ysonesday ai ?.p.n*
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a coroplattil uf toigety and
a l the Keypori, iir<>>>cK of Shadow
Lav/n Savings:St Loan. This case
w})) b# )»e«r(^ bo/ore the G ran d .
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Malm Dei Oefeats CM ■ Trophy Awards In Strathmore Softba: i^iuLyf: l-'A - sui uimi-*: '
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., tw.d Sayr^v.Ufe- ;; y’/ :.;y;. . •
■'■;' Tiifi.'V-t'tig*!!}’'apowsd t^eir.'pV? sxp';iU;iQ ; !,hr- -
by- iM.f'M- ■'
.’ i;he o;M;r::u;5: md:;,'Tf.:er.5' Uji’fejf'- t 'jfeco t":It..in': time:"
up on ih«i r tuvp ,; ra Hiw.\
:..Xi:ty u i«4 /iti^ i^A fiiio tJey tiie lrv . rurthfag f«ur .'.i? ’two. iioe pljys,
ao 1 (pi'c. '■iii«t n* « i 'ii ')>■,' a ,-
’ K&> V-Aiagach,;. •'"tfiH r' oua rkertMisjk. ‘ w . pa.«,‘ . ao J .
Faul (oithrew lhe-:. .iidKer for a l^yatsl -.loss,-. George..
Hsves.. punted ..them, out ot.- u»u».
,'TbjejLt.; t har - _W: -.tfw;if m A 43.;.'
v te ttack ;.'go t: Shv^vSerfianaAV'jliins;;
'JSvitli j f t f f ( iir '.S jii Vtin^-pjay, jo ir ; **ven yard'., lor;! Mrtirlda •
'w iShc-d !hVou;.?it. fo: iiihe y;.u'd,
,6 ' Mater- Det tirst .down on th?
A'.^hajiyoaiiii'ii -p»A :
defensive i)ia.v .by.:fli|l Cui>i[»K'liu’,:
soil .McBritle seemed to have th*- Sc<eph? SiMfC'tHu'; Cheekton then
fussed oat to F.il Crosbio on . *
Jnferal aiKl-lt <M» gflod for fight- ftysrdu, Checktw got to the !S witlv;
finches to go ' on-, fourth ttown, lhe
Seraphs »ur|>ilsed llie defenders
w ill a lateral passout. but It lust':
; nutdi' tlie first down at the 14.
Mull** Firat Carry
- Albe (liett nmt!« his first carry’-;
: of the dav, spearing to tha 10.'
.McBride charged right through
> (m w <m » -delayed' Jtamttofl- twr-V tlie touchdown. Clietkton ran tha :
■peirt Mrjtpr l)«*i M ft-fi .
" Cedar RMge: could da nothing
' after the 1 ensuing ^kickoff and;
punted to the Mater Del 40. They
suddenly »hi»w«d, . » defensive;
ffcading of Mater Pei plays
*9 Hr*t-..they: threw McBrlje for
• loss oiv the f la y e d buck and'
then .smeared Crwbie fox one, a
repeat oj the Seraph's lateral play, And, wtien ChecUton w“nt
back to ’p au . GSeifPetersoit wai
.in to recover a lumbla to the
Mater Dei ,20.'
:....This'first scahrig chance ’fnr thc;
.Cougars, tvuwid - up. in Uii ii'.U-c- ception at th e ,Mater Del 8 alter ,
they had tried (ine;: pass and :»;:/
. croisflald run: by Motlay.. • . .:,
Mater; Del misled & first down'
at their ownU^.by fl'y»rd, then had to punt. McBride sent It to the Cedar Hidge 44, bu; a t^-y ud
penalty on Mater Dei for illegal
two,of hands .bwwiiht It forward
io the Seraphs 41. :- Cedar : Rld>;e then delighted .
Iheif followerS liy.moviiiK through
. »lx plays to a touchdwn early
In. the second quarter. Chatiey Motley 'bi’ckect for fmir yards.
•.th«n Tom Maher whizxed sround
...«nd for a first down at the liijht.Blue and White's 3i)-yarcl atripo..
A '15’yard .penalty for iaco mask,
on Mater Dei moved tho ball for
ward to thu 15. Mnher was stop
ped on a- sweep, play, but Als--
• pach passed twice pui tp John
6carpadl and pur the ball at tha
6 . Maher then ran wide and Rot
ir.i-i, l!'. tn;i » : c tM sr.o tom. h. 'T1: ‘... :';;vport'd biit {be h.■:.'ij :>t-n i’,". v'.;"-? r:';.'''. n /,.
ers'.wts^wjre Ri;< !!''<■(;! bef-m ok i t-ji <urr/::d di.'cii.-.vely
' ih’ in A L'i.t;..j.Jut .-..'U'. U*V
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!/_> jiav* pjfjnji'i'iUiffi.'.A sl'jw.nfieid
■ 'ptjMti by liui'w:*, }u*.( i-aa J .1 !.l . ,la?7 ? . hy % R:d'„'?.
Tticeiver ivr.o nad ». c.n'ur
ahiaJ.-of. :hjm lo •*;' his /ori £0(i. ’l’Ms dropsw," i.'-.:
was. 'ths-fish wafer lisarh ol ikti Cc-tl^ar elhiii. ’fi-vy isad duM .
,;to. j.iiidfiey.: Oii liie fust '-Mater
■ I>t.:i:.-ipfti from i'i-nt' c»*ir..f., Mc
Bride t>roke;,t>fi 4ackk’ md v/vnt
'-47,; ard»'t'.>r:'ebi|- score io ow. ibis.., SQtaph'j in cpmnsand, A. two.pojrif:
’■'cein'vefsPiii' thc-rj fiitnii! it iS-*f, ' v
: .Tv/o ir\ii‘ii:ik‘s Liter. !t v.hs all
o.vqr, Ccita r Ridg? .f,Ot %- tirst,
diiWt^ ia midlicU i)n: a pais.-Inteev; i;ierejiCfcRljin!;; Hayt-'* sert Juliii
passes doivniicld'lwt. wwe o? cbern ..Wefa. caught. Ke the-i p‘.iji!,•:£< 1 -.. tc.
the Mater Dei 16 and it was: run oni. to tfn; 27.’ Ctd3'.r HiiljJti
far tw . pfeys; Ma'ler: iX-i. thwi w^nL to the iatcra! again, huh ibe
t>a I! hit th*. ground and bounced
imo lilt; hands oi McUrldc The
Cedar Ridge; defenders apparent
ly felt it was an incompletifil {«vis
and -did not: irtoye,' McBridij. sud-.
dBnly raced awiiy-and had enough--.-
headway; to: m»k» th« «S yardn..
fur the touchdown that put the,
(janie out. o! the .reach, of th«
Cougars. ChecKton made the prmus. ■ ■ ■■ - . , ■ .
: That ended the senrhw. Cedar
Uidije belter niantered the Mater Oei offensive techniuqes in the
second halt and repulsed a l l .
drives, even though not ub!«- to
ir.nmir a telling threat theimelvei.
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S w e e p s t a k eM. •
T o O s c a r
Three Teams Tie For First l ’lace
Three teams are bunched In • first place tie in the Atrport Tla-
W Commercial Bowling League, v
lfatlet/'.vriih. rnctwds of . W J,
M.T.T.Mason,: Alrjwit Bar aiut .
•Liquors and T eam 12 Pcttlnatu,
.. Closely." trailing the . -,•, league
leader* ona game off the pace
ara Dearborn 'fru it Farm* and
Coast Inn with won and loss tec-
ords of 18-0.
Nick Yandoll Of Airport;. Bar and Liquors and Robert McCar
thy oi Holiday Inn were the only
two bowlers to top th* 600 series
mark. Yandoli hit guinea of 212-
208-I9D for a CIS serifs and .McCarthy had: score? of 189-201-222
for a 612 series. . ■' ' ■;<:High games were rolled hy
.Tom ' Jiiin ta, of Colony.'Inn.: 245.
and Frank .-.Schwartz'- of -Tom's
Ford, 226. ' v . : .... ; .
869 Books CirculatedThe October, meeting of the
Board of Trustees of the Free
Public Library of Madison Town
ship in Laurenra linrbor was held Monday. Mn. Lawrence Hol
den, president, reported that dur- Iny the niumti of SeuttMnher f'^v
books had K-on circulated; 57
adult (lOti-fictlnti: 25 juvenile non
fiction; 251 adult fiction and 3,15
Juvenile fiction. :' ' - .
... Mrs. Walter,Hutchison,.13 3died-
,uio chairman for the month of,
Octoh«r: She states, that .addition-i
a! voliinteefs to seryt) as •.assist-'
•n t libraiiaus arc needed. ’C*lei hundied njw-1SHJ9 bookJ
from tlio McNaUjjhlon Plan have
been received and -.ftre; available to.members of the. Library .on . a
seven-day. basis. This Plan en
ables tha Library to.borrow new
books every nion'.h. and It Is
hoped that the reading public will
take full advaninne of this oppor
tunity to read new', books as they
are published.
H ie l.ibrary is sponsored by the
Woman’s Club of Laurence Har
bor, and Its services are’ available
to all residents of Madirwi Township, 1 ' ..' " . . -' . - .
Rams Lose Title Game
Many raco tracks t.iko their
nnme from tlieir ItK-uliun' nat m
tha case of Sunland Park, N. M.,
tlie track camo first' and .then
the U. S. Post Office designation
for the community. ;
YEAR END CLEARANCE
M O O OFF , THE PRICE OF A
LAWN MOWER. SNOW PLOW OR SNOW BLOWER WHEN YOU . 'BUY AN INTERNATIONAL CUB CADET
TRACTOR.
A Cub Cad*t 4r«efor Ii lib*
h^vfng h*nd/*m«n around your
butfntis or hom# «|| fH» ,!im« . . *
\o maw, «(««r ■ driviway, plow
t garrfin, or do doient of chor*!.
Strathmore SoftballMuller Chevrolet oneo again is
champion of >he Strathmora
Softball League.
Muller's disposed o f . DeSalvo
Real Estate, 14-6, Sunday in tlia
title game before a near-seiltnit
; crowd at Beers . St. Field. The
victory nave the.Chevymon their
second 'straight Strathmore
championship and their fourth in
the league's seven-year history.
Muller's scored' in every inn
Ing but the third, but it was a 6-6
stalemate through five. .
But in the sixth, Muller’s par
layed Mel Gartner's double,
three walks, Larry Sacceriiote's
two-run single and a throwing
error Into four runs.
Singles’ by .lay Okuii nnd
Frank Pasqual helped Muller's
score two more in the seventh, and thav add'xi singletons in the
eighth and ninth.
Pitcher Bob Conovar, mean
while, shut out DeSalvn's over
tha last four innings to preserve
Iho lead.Following the game. Commis
sioner Bcrnie Dzieken presented
the championship trophy to Mul
ler’s captain Gartner, and I hit
runner-up trophy to DeSalvo cap-
lain Joe Baldi.
Championship of til® "A " Di
vision of the Jersey Shore Pop
Warner Loaijua eluded the Raritan Rams Sunday, despila their
valiant rally against superior . Middletown; manpower . when be-
Mnd 1&-Q in. the sei'ond quarter;-’. Tiicy !-.;t 22 11. . . . .
■ . '1 hn Rams still have -a ■ vague
hope, i f Ocean Township can up
set th* Middletowners Sunday,
but, as. Pecan has been, the league
doormat all season, It hardlj
seems,likely they will pull out uf
their lowly statu-against-Middletown. Ih e verdict drawn at Ma-
tor Del Field, New > Mon mouth,.
Sunday looks all too fina l.1 .
'. j The yictors untorked a i l , oil- , midgel star hy the name r>f Fred
• Chalmers,.-- who; scored all the . Middletown touchdowns. n<> ‘broke
away to; 28 yards early in tU
game, then .capped'two’ downfiel'd
drives by the . Middlelowiiert,
scoring early in the . second per
iod on a 10-yard run and e 20 yard screen pass from Rick Pal-
agano. . ■ - .
The Rams started footloose for
ward passing and Dan Freglette,
their passer,'rose migtitily to lhe
occasion, ,11m White got tlia bali
ilnwn lo (ho Middletown 5 and
Freglette tossed .a touchdown
pass to hint. Then, tuvsing against
tlie clock ut tlio end of the hall,
Freglelte reached Guy Ricea
. from. 27 yards out to put the '
Ranis back into llw ball game at is-!5. : '
The Rams dominated, play for
most of tlio third quarter andthey were or. the move inside the
Middletown .10 early in the fourth
quaitor when they fumbled and lost the ball. With lhat, the Mid-
dlotowu team played it safe, hung
on for possession to run out the
clock and finally sent Chalmers
iu to scoi'a a fourth time after a 70-yard march.
Coach Fred Purcell had great
praiso for tho team fnt the come
back they made, nearly pulling
the game out, after being so far
behind Ho mada especial note of
tha work of two linebackers.
Francis Murphy and Guy Guan-
dml. in "A' standings, MiddU-
tou u is 4 0-1,
Coach Sal Miwzucca's Raritan Peo Wees gained a 1*1-0 decision
over ths Middletown half-pints.
Falcons Victors
Matawan Falcons pulled Inta
third place in tha "IJ” Division
U I.W ’!.,;
briJ Ti
r oJR
-.’ S''?'*.>'*■I nt' n.-r.
Rv1;* Viy-
OJficlal presentnfiyii of «.ropri;C-s at tho c«nw of ih^ Strallimorc* SoHhriU
took ,Suq<Uj after (Iso ♦‘Mwi-WorW. Series” compkvk*d a t BMrs SL P/ieW. The
teatns io Ihe svrl^i atnrf jpooswt rec^ivwH trophies. . - ........
rhose taking part ta tu t pre&enuU&n to th « M r to Kf.a/ns, tV*Sa!vo Rest Kstaifi, and lMuI W h
thevroU‘i, were, left tu right!
Mario DtfSalvo, • sponsor. of tht ■ Realtors;; Jo o . Bald!„ captain of Ifc&alvo’s; ffernlo D/lok^n.
Gartaer, ;<,aptiun of tht Mwilc r ’» teum and Mark MuUcrt representing tivs Clwvy
agency, « player for ,tb« loam. ' . ; . . .:
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’64 FORD
'67 CHRYSLER $1995Nnwporl 4 Dr. Soffin. Auto.,
Pow*r Stoar, Powsr Hralui, Gray.
'67 GALAXIE $17952 Dr. H T., 9 Cyl,, Aitlo.,
Powar Stoor, Yollow w/BI.k I. Top,
'67 FORD $1795Cuilom 500, ? Doo:, A Cyl.,
Stand,ird, VAitu,
'66 CHEVELLE $1295Mrtlitui Sl.iti'fi Vv'.ignrt. & Cyl.. Auio., Po«*nf Sfuofiiij, (111iil.,
'66 DODGE $1395
Mon.ic^ 4 UofH • 9 Cyl., Auto., P/S. P/1,
'66 CHEV. $ 1395lm|)«U 4 Dikij II.T fl Cy!., Auto., Pown- Stfliuirtcj, Rod.
'65 MUSTANG $1095
H.T., » Cyl.. Auio.,
$793Country Srjuirn, 9 Pin ft Cyl.,
Auir>., P/b, P/a, Diflcl.
'64 CORVAIR $496•I Door 5t>d<ifi, Aiito., Wh!l»,
'62 IMPERIAL $995Convr t Ant}., full Pnw<|r(
Whil®. BI.ick Hoof.
'63 CORVAIR $395fvioiiM. Cun.Dih'bl#,
Auio,, niur,.
'63 FAIRLANE $595''JiOO" Sport C'titpo.
& Cyl . StdndiirW, Bfliy*.
‘62 CHEV. $595SufjAf Sf>oft 7 Door H.T,
fl Cyl., Auto,, P/5. Maroon,
'62 CADILLAC $8954 Door, Pownr, HUcL
NO MOHCr DOWN-UP fO I YRS. TO PAY-NO CRKDIT Rf-TUSED
by edging tho Rumson Bullpuni
2 -12, ..after tha Rumsoaerj had
gone out to an early lead. Rum*
son scored on a -l^yard pas« In
Uio first quarter from Mika 01-
shan-tO'Phll Toranev, but tho Fa!-
’•‘voiw evened thy count hi the sec- o M . v when Ri*1 Moonnv
capped.-‘ a do.wnft«!d., drl\« .by
sweeping «nd to. n:akfl 15 S-fi nl halfiinie. ,
Rmnsrin.pushed downfiel'l agaia
in tho lliird ^aarter and Torauey
pushed If over.to put th« Bailpupi
ahead, 1.2-6,;U. was nov unii» mid-:
way of tho tost quarter/!hat thrt
.pfttcons'‘puiled ;'U‘ out. MiUe Cat* .ter wus tho shining light to thld
thrust for « toiichdown. A Hilt Di*
NichoJas p^ss*to-Paul Casa^randa with time running put, capped thc
\v*rtiii;t ,for Mauwati. ■ . ,
Ke.msburg’s Blue Jeans got on
tht» winning 'side before the sea*
son ended, clobbering Die 'fu'uits
West Pointers of Pop Wame.r,
Fort Monmouth, I6*t), All scoring
was conHited to the third quartci
"When Vmnie Steele tossed x pas?? pt 63 yardi to Peto’ PelU ard one of 45 yards to Vinco Bulsamo
In th# Middlesex County Pop
Warner Conference, thing? did no?
"ga vvell for lhe loeuta. Matawan
I'tuvnslup’s Little Huskies wer«:i
blanke-t by tsolin, 31-U. whiie l !»-
ion Beach took a whitewashing from Sayre Woods South, 2(*-0.
Kven Marlboro, a'team-that h-ul . been having u taidy tiOod scas^u. up until now, wus shiU oul, 7-0 by
Madison Park, Vail^burj* iWitmp-
c\l Lnmenco Harbor, 27-0.
Uniun Be;\ch was beaten ov. long runs and pa?s plays. Mike
Ricenrdi dashed 60 yjrd> and Tom Anderson 65 y.mN for
Sayrn V.\kk!i» ScuUi and each
took a long pass from Jim Vig-
giano to score second touth*
downs. The Beacheis‘ line play
was £00.1. slopping drives
from gelling underway.
Iseiin used power on tho T.lttte
Huskies, J im McCilynn scoring
for th« victors at the end of lon^
drives. Their third scora carnt
on « oiockeu kick.
Tiu Madiioti Park-M^rllHirc
gJitnc» looked Jikn a scorele.sv
deadlock until the very tnd,
when tha Parkers put on n sus
tained drlva ap,ain.U a tiring
Marlboro team that sent John
Finn over wilh tha wltmmg
sa>rd.
In Peo We« Kaim.vi, Sayra
"emem
Dinner HeldA (-*' ih I
w-’ !l - V.n-vvv-' ('‘v.r.-?>
^ MjniaV.
at Trw C.ttlOfV h 111. n.'\<•
S(!-. « M<r. LT!;i0r»'3f;‘a; h, '
, , Krt'ti .X#*: H.)' Johi: St:.,B'J.I jCtVj i
: ot;d St., Matawaa, 3nd £d
?<fted l>y thvIr . t.?r».Trisu>' '
ai!d hy their' ttiipioyer, Va*i Brunt
&. Sop., Madison Township. Mr Yv&t■ is retiring on a. normal re
tirement f'V $40i) per month wh’i:*.*
tha fer/iutnii'rt • t.wr>'' UMrrislen
et>’v red to takv1 early rerlrcmenr
: Mr. Burlew-- will recelva 5256
nionihly and Mrv Roe wiU receive1
mooth.ly, A.U 'j>i!i»awhs'''Q‘r«
. for life und j r i t : addition tu
- •oci.\t .HPcuriry,':';...' _•
. R o w u ' Coar, F'resident of
cal 70i,. pr»5«nred ; t h » in i t ia l
check to., each ietiriit^ .teamster.,
The Local 701 pension pUu is one
oJT the bw t in the nation.. PrR/l C.. M^rmHMn . nf
-Va'u &runt '&;• Son- -stated, ’*1. am
proud to acknowied?* continued
and . consistent payments to the >
liOeat 70! pension fund which
make* ?tm rctireinent plan feasi-
b!«.“ -
SWARTZELSAMERICAN HARDW ARE STORE
^ A L|
GARDEN
SlIPPlll^ 2 6 4 - 2 2 1 1
lt,\r \ mr>
HOLMDEL RD. (At RR Station) HAZLET
D r iv e & 'k m rg & 'm
w ith a lo w - c o s t
A%j m. G m w l i u h
LOAN
f| ^ IV JA D IS f O N J 7 fL L ? C u rta te (k ia n J* .
noUTEtATTICCrOWN MOAD MAOIftOM Tl/WMtW, k.cw JEim:YOM',r nj-aioo u(Mmii< r.o,l.e.
kss i i w a r a
. K i i m i i i e r
.-T.Jir.c.ri '.j.-,: Vfrs.-D.J-?
f-iijingtoij, . . ' .
• ’ A:so ohic?.?ne?;a?.T -rc-a or ab.ri;.:>,
5r-<. V.'a-1 i':;;r ,e (■ y; Ji-'.wv0r-
in.i' . iVIi-j. {.'uifif.J:
i.-iij- Eth-
H-gi'on; • • p;*! r-c J
piuni, / t-u.U NoiKf;- foi
•>lf>r>u , ' .Mrs.- R*/V\‘fV
jfU.ali c J i ; iis oi M jh.'
C.'n'ruv; /;>v>rJ-'. 0:
• Mrsv: ’• AdumV;’ ivy. ' W(-\ V.fa !‘
Us: l7?-'K:.t->‘.i\v; v/n-i crops . M r.
KiU-r.r'jrU, ’ iind A;xn
• I ; :ruL p r iz e wif}r5fcs> . . u ji-
.ru&v.wrsin! rb^nes . iv^re ‘ ‘Verier- .i . HT.... '..n r-v ;
u.-r;; *v, •“ ••v,-to rum F .r j. 'V M rs . Vr*i'd-
ro!' t *Th^-'Ci.*?d?fi
...Cr^gory MyirnoiH-r: ••iri
-Si/e,'* Mrs, Kem.iner; , :‘'Torhy»v
Mr.s, Cbark-fi ■ b . ..-.•Spxinghofs.u.
"Peer'utjt into th.* P uk ii'e /’ Mr.1?,
U:tr;,0d Jan i, and “ loday '* Wild
•• Wlui l,’/ M rs. A rthur . . ..• .•
No
i l i
Jeffs
MTHS
Detective
Is SpeakerTh<i Matawan Borough.; Aux.Hf* ;
ary to Bayshore Coir.munitv Hos*
pltal held !w n^onthiy meeting
Monday evening at Irm itv Jtpis*
copal Church Unli, Ryers I,.an»
and 'ftc-st Ct. ;
Speaker for the sveniyg was
DeteccUe Carmen. Mevsma. of tho
Maiawart Uorough Police iX*patl-
rpeat, v/ho gave. a . vtry inforrna-
tivy talk on drugs and te*n-ageu«,
A film on marijuana was .shown.
Among tha projects discussed
Wi-to tlie Downtown Coffee to be
held Oct. 21 and 21 hih! the tov
auto which will be held Nov. .15. ut TassiniV 117 Maia Sr.. Mata
wan, Anyone having usable toys
may contact'Mrs. John Thaler, 56ti-4!i'2l, or Mrs* Rollin Kichards,
5C6 2623. ;
"Next m onth’s meeting w ill bo
held No'\ 10 aud * repr^snnta*
live of * ho M u lo St. \V;g SJsop
will present, r de«Hjr*sUc*fion of
w . : .
Tricky Tray SaturdayA tricky tray will bo heid at
the i l j iu : , Gciideiii* Fire. House,
12W Hirrl.^ Ave., Union Beach,
UaUirday at 3 p.m. There will be
a variety of prices and refres’r
ments will be. served. Tbs', la-
diis Auxiliary c*f Hmrls Gardens
Fire Company sponsoring the
nlfait ami tickets may ba pur
chased from any member or ftt
the door.
Wood South defeated Union
Beac!1., 27-0, Isehn overpowered
Mat»wan Township 33-0, Vat!*,
burs? downed Laureate Harbor
it <r
'lhe standings are as folluws*
Korlhern Hi vision: N'aiUh.ir^
5-0-0, MoUchim. 4 fl 0, I^ciin, S-
2-0. Malawrju 1-2-1, Edison 1-3-
I, H i^htstown 0*4-0,
Southern Division; Savr* W(»nd
South 4 0 1, Old Uridue 4 1-0,
Marlboro :t 1 0. Madison Pjrk 2
3 0, Central Park Ki 0, i.aurenci
Harlxtr 0 :i 1. Pnion Uoach 0-S-0.
P a i l y ( p iv e . i i F o r
i o f l d A c k e r m a n
TfKld Ackerman, wn of Mr. and
Mm. It a1,ry Ai,ken*un. -44i Bay-*
viuw Aw., Uniort Beftob* br«tt?<l - hfs . H is KlrlTuj.vy -,i.; « -
party U ld in his honor st h u
borne t") Su^urday. Guesti en.*
Joyed an outdoor batbecu-* and played games.. ,
Attending wer# Wiliiam and
Roy Puidy, Larry Matthews «nd
Todd’s brvtherji and sisters, Union Keauh, and Konnie I ’hom*aK>t,, .•'♦(ii.Ji-ib'iij .. .. ' .... - . ' ; ..;
ir.-'i y .{[--j
;»,i thr-ti-T. T.-- 5. .
•> v' -. ■: in { k ' tir>v. •whefi ihoy -<cas:cu UiUCh'^T;, 'n 'i ;
riiicie u j-eii. t*.a;iY.- '
m l-'i ;'ho.. itr*? JJvt.-,..Na'l rai-c4 i;v .'
. .Tiie briarr !’. Vy.ix.iy.v.y.-.n un. ifj- .. v
f.r>t .. »^.iy i‘iv-(US-, f:'f ((;;
(.'ulij ’/• E!;‘; : i'vt: B;:i Braif. ’ ■ !ey. fcr-:er! [..)? : ■»;Ma(K>ou ' ■ . -.
. 'i.iw jrits;.m.-n ;h;v ihi-tr- C 3 ;,’> ;
Ch-.-iawin -o ’.-.r.rir Hr' rned
IfH.kdif- VO yiirds . 11 -
do-'.o for ilki _’-.J!.v-T., biit. UfJ .
, '-li.i. S r y t,t r:;1!; ihrt,;p<?i7i ,
th’*» .S-pUrtsni; s f fU:.(i.t uriiii iho . i'i,;;;! quJrL.-r -:
.nearly.
’ Kut the Spartans
- - litiki*-.. thtt-, jeii-v MhyuiC, "-it.njjr ’-:’ . '
ng;i!.-i, while ■ Chapiriaii -.pusKedi,?: ..:; ftcro.s’. set,res iK'fyit* lulftimo t-i n:.-kvi the ccun: a s ift T: ? tof. . . Jeltfrr.w:». -'tl'o Spartii:V3 b /'ij ■ '
item, faiijy. «ver,
.hsiJ. but ;h-.:y ccu ii »:>; Kioi-e Jirt hai; rt^ui/t-t IIm Jejfdefense
1 . Chafjinan fc-awed '153. yir<!» -la > • :
19 carrw* to make a total of i t ■ points, tor: tnre# g.nmos.: Jeffec. ’
. s<in a. apRKivvliai. HtroKRW■tfiin U 'jn I'nion High, Bnolhe#
Union Couniy powerhouse tVwt
ra.-. through tii» Spart.u.'* tli* : - v.Jrk before
■ r-r-.cr.'! r,.s " 5 r 'tT.■
McCran# ]r, has. «nt»uttced '.tha^iK1: Garden State P a tk :.i3 .eliniinatii:iij%f!v
vafet parking service fur U)« uji-
coming fall meet til favor of pro- ferred s*;If-par!vi)ig. " h e . chang* :
(j designsj to improve and speed
up overall -parking iit tlia club.
)«juse men, and tu reduce acct* .. diy.-.ts .- 1., C j
566-8333 566-8334
REPUBLIC - DELCO - MERIT
i , a .C . AUTO PRODUCTS
Completo Line of .
: . . Auto Parti .
Daily Delivery OPEN SUNDAY
9 A,M. • 1 P.M.
Matawan Auto Supply, inc.~ UHDSR NtW Ma Na SSVHcNI — - ‘
T. 34 (SOUTH.OF LLOYD RO.J MATAW AN,
CHALLENGE
TO
MR DAY:We, the DonriQcratj o f Matawan Boro,
again challengo you and your running mates
to a debate to discuss the sewering of
Freneau, garden apartments, or any subject
that you desire.
Your claim to be for a responsive com
munity and sensitive government 1$ grossly
misleading. How responsive and sensitive can
you bo when you underestimate the sewer cost
In Freneau by more than $100,000, and then
havo not lubsfantiated these figuroj in public.
W e submit, Mr. Day, that you are afraid to
moot ui in debate at you, in good conscience,
cannot dof<)nd vour povfinn
Don't you think it'i about time to stop
dueling the issues iind to bu candid wi th tho
citi/ons you wish to roprosent?
Tlio votais of Matawan dossrvo answers,
not d.iydreami.
($1gn«J)
Ralph Dolan
Howard Schoor
Jack Jenkini
P«l'l for by Jnhft R, Ploflno. Municipal CMxnm.
ItW Mulft St., Mdl*wi*iv N J,
Ilmkies, Roefwts Home;AV vs- fi a Ih Tilntm-Muri
■' ........., . . .. . ■ •
8owfan9^ S ia « ^ i C o o d P m t t m f * T im G a m e S t i f i i r t T u y F t iU * W in t< > r R e e r p d i io n
?1rr;
n<*t£ t-M - n r t f * i* n/ i ' j *r<,
Jjalt. h.it ia . ii.ii. cie^. . 1.0 f livi*. \ ^ 0 ^ 5 '’U/fU Um. .n A fe"' J MSJ W n M ; »», £
v tlj l(*cJ 1 i. ?Jct, r Jt v
JS- iUSf.tofantitc; $mf “JJ'-V
■ ' wt Ulfc t.G'fl-iNiV
•■fine*. ar; .*onor- lhe •Hushk.s jtfffe.'.t* vi\ i an ihr*r,
■ • t o a c h 'r is r r v Ki/./cr, »y?. taw-?.f!rt’.' '
nr, •-. yyert niiiHtfn.fsi .1,0j.-./QSptVf (li VfV'T (it t:?*«*-'fitCfr-h>S '
tfc-Jcfcrn.-.&r,d i/ie -Scarlet .SparOins-'-'. ■of ■•■ Oceun 06,-teated rx>in xion-- rn 1 Uviu d uj'tf
•lX«?yftsh;p bv: 1 slmosf: identical..' „ i.hir.-.i'U.- pound . Janets.,
tai1barj4, ta.the fci# b^Vv^rr-v;**;?- threat for •;•
: U t * - R o c k e t . * ; wd? «cf»y---, nff a-’.b.-s .now.-ln^a • nornp- .y>.uj«fc
with laKewood -aHer tws fonts'
*A 1 a r*,.'. B c rU> il. :: ixul - • -, I J i 1 I^iV^ir ’ - \wti
'N** b> * I1' If? !]f* <5y1r<’
tf>a£.‘, ihs: ismf'ty-. Wavt> viid • $jV.-.
t'frr V* s1 fyef jrt no fn *- ms"
^v^iatyhrtd . iWt'rtlVi., lhe;' f<v.u-k’ V ef.a .:ur<;. 60J»cMr'.TAt-favored - bt>vv.
causr <»f rhr*jf d^ton-d,/*
a&gjn t Turtfo Rwe-rSvtith. i J
U a b e K u l h 4 w u ? '< I
Dinner O r * ( ) k ‘ t . 2 6
. ■..Wtf &Yiihjnt awards - ^nnsfCM.ot-
?hc Bityfrhon* Babe Xuth Lvalue
'nni be *i<Id Sunday Oct 2ft
f «* 1UI.A. V ^ho ’^, 5'a>*
A\ CiuruKt* con mis- uJiooun*^. ■ jacK Kurftll;
fa n e d rftcoiil«ur oJ fj>« ^ Y
Y«iiik<c* s, ii be ihe guest *pcak-
i r , »
frym.:the manfigeis of the teams.
' , Parents, AF'\welf ai ibp.^ na the;: are tn atteiul..-Ca-.
'"7-[Hiii. ' Stattn.' Thu ti tic-win n(uu : " tcanu, a.n<l-top, players'1 will v/e-;v:cely? : aweuis, •' *•='•:'• 7- • V. -v ••' •'.- ■•; "A
0 *
_ • : lh e pr.pui.irlty of ’the ■ w S lv •
j,'-r’ias!iionv!‘ tiluws; ■ .sach.. :Thl|riiliy;
with ixith female anil iraie
■ /stykvconscious patrons ’a t ;F tcc- !
tx>tc! Raeewaj' hai prompted the
jnsi'apf-ment to schodulc two ^d-
^ 'X tra sho-'.s, waking' 12 In all
•«*nhis season,: 'fijvc "•fcecn s« for’’ .; • VThiifsilayj; Ocr. 3Q.';nut 'Wov, fi.. :
' .p ,i frii, i \ r4 41 • ■ t * (• i I ' ’
r f I t C 4 1 >- if r. mifti V.-.' cn *.b«:!•• * r p h H J !O i l < ' n . if
*-1 'so ihe k iiv i t:avi- e.
u ^ ^-k t a i r i S i }«
Cf» l* O 10 ‘ \ M ' J H t l t 5f
•■prnfcjein. y^cJ.' u i^ -,'0?.
V»trtiiO. W'Urny a* Mowevc-r.
. . lAufc* . vv.fcriL (t.' f - K.-tfA. »;.t •_• ni^iisL...
0»«i»s fe Die bet’er »or fhsr-untsw- » ,'r<i e -*r*,
Ct'U.it f/Uvs f. .i/n-u:<‘- J t .lu-.
sm.2tu<} be .fnu.iy even ss rA'i-.'t.
-am'- iii.t w*w » hui c-r fn j /k ’jij. f [(=> \ i >»
} -W \uk ^ ** V > i ^rhr> V. N . * V. ^ tv r*~ ^
• rort+-''.c- f.^e Sp;i* i.'i.’is. urxit.-;-
■• •'• • • . • -
li <■ t f f rc f o ' i ’ r»»c<Ut ^ J i l t ' t»ulVh ■
: .Sk>i‘a j.*' >Uio . /^ Id Thc
:-;-:hufcith*»‘';lit^uw -liave piavcrd st?ong- >v3tv> *•) ifttv lf> f* ■'*
••. .• -Tf -• -•-• ?o»*' 1 1 )'v o w \j r j» *'•, »
-• D<u .-N^r.e. Da/v;*^.: \c;rth
U i i iM i 1 * »d*y nijfhf
F&olbsH Scores
? W f i
Vf- \ IS VwiiJk fiO rvj.rnJ O^esn 6; K<-.VP0Jf' O' :
.River Soiilh (t^;KanU n 0 .
■ ir^shnica . . ■■ ■ ■.■ Hwl 28, JVfcuowaft •
-SaJiiwii: R iver :iuufft‘ <3
Cithohc IZy. Kv-cis . ,• . burp f> . : 'MbrJbo^o tf, Tom* R,\er N fr ih 2
The novel ’ Jh/H Jn Vour N jn ie
. Sjflwss/’ .jjntroduced, at Fvec>»o|c!
>.^Racew^y/Jast'yMri^WjH.vfec- ro-
newcd.'AR Tuefii.tey Th** v.tic i'r
'•.will h av t.a rac<i rimmed iit iii* (yc - 'bc-r 'Tiono: the yful!owiii^^WL’>k.
a iK l a!f<t be . thtt -guosc i of rbe
-: track ipx .luncheon.; anO. present a -
trophy.-m ihe tcaturcd race iiam*
• ^'d afte r th«j lucky-•'■patron/ To bt* .
eligible.. f<>r :the ’• coii.teii ' putrejns .
• • visntmg the track • on Sept.--30
.' must ;ln th. ' ' coupoii' iri' the7;1 -.progi*am (locatcd = under l^ext
’ .day's entries) and :<leposil:jn -n*t
u«puvole •:lo t te d . 'a t .- th e . finish
:Th'e'1 drawing \yill:;.bo held
■ s h o r ' ihe xfUcial. ol the sixth
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t 1jj g I r•Miih.7ir.r- ■ rt 111*."
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Penally On PAT Prevents Matawan Win At lieu Bank
Schedule Tryouts
■ Hoimdel .• Youth Activities As-
•'sociation, • bd'skylb.ilJ • tryovts- tot 'senior- division 'boys wiii be held
a t■ iite Ii!fermodift).e Sen' I F ri
day from 6:30 until p.m.
; Junior: Plvlsion tryouts, .will b*
hold Sai urday at the Jntermedi-
at«j School from. 12 o'clock jjoon
until 2.30 p .m . . .....
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T O M S F O R DH IG H W A Y 35 264-1600 KEYPORT
Red bank ntld Matawan. ti>- 4
SO tie-Satm-flni/. s t this Huccs-
i-itrs' I icmI after the Huskits hail
bees,m arie everybodys, favorite,
to Myc-qp the game. C^ach Bob.
Morris. Red H'civi, t b w b y cotv
fv'-iidtd thcii* who rm l bseri
. i p iu ic v r ii [jtjJ .lunf;-
ment a l Ihz start of the season
he. -i?a« uno o! L!>t- bctlec (iefens*
■ iv« tPftms Shore Cor*t^r»;ence*. His teajTi had lost by one
: touchdo^va «)arcin3 to Red Bank.
OuhoK.c’. and Mah'«i$<iiiah. before
; tliftcking .' ih « Huskies',‘ vaunted
tiower
The UC u/ler • w inning their
! fus t iv.’p . ;DivIsion .games
pu l the HaskIe'i»''i:Dyihe,{''ii^ed to
dtfeac Occnri' ToW;),ship, - civiend' ’
•=. in^ *’ Li' chc.Jup.^.; in u game nt
..-^Matawnn' field', Saturday ;to jre*
Win «my rta i chitnce to. lake''-the
title, ih e >t«ski«!J w ill always bo
. a h;i.If game behind its principal
rivals in the “B H- chase now un-.
less'-lliey, too. should be hold io.
a deadlcick sntnpt^ne. .
The .Maroon and Su-el pmhect
|he Buccaneers a ll aver tim field
until they got down around the
IC-yartI line, then Coach Mor
ris’s ajipvaisat ot the intensive,
capabjlitles" of hfs ' players be
come v;hoUy' Jwstitie*! M :W 'P h *
, erson, a guard, and H h H Spenc
er, a taekie, players from Hoinv
del on the Red bank squad had
a .worthy part in Uiis defensive
stand.
1 The Huskies got off on the
wrong foot W hen they Jumbled
early in the gatna aod lost Mu-
bull In the ir 'ow n territory. Aft
er the opening kickoff, John
Geran and Tony Kusscll pound-
eil out an early first d<nvn for
them at their own 34.- BiH Geran
fum bled on the neat play and
Red Bank recovered.
Teams Whaek Away
The Bucs showed an early a^-
gressivcnt'tis when they speared
through the Maroon aiu l Sirel
line three tiroes for h fiisf down
a t the NinS 23. Charlie Taylnr
'.vent to the ou'.yide to .’tec p it u<‘-
■»ng tr. rh*» M.tfsvvnn iV hefo.fc
the BliCs ’•acm- h\\ Nvith ;in illt-j'nI
usu of hands penaiiy, tosr..*r.
tJiem 15 yards. Peter iUx k ;t;id
to get off a pass on (ourih down,
hut ho was- smean-u fc:i a h»s>; »t
the MHS 36, ending ihu fhst hid
b v the Rues.
.Matawan then went to the out
side, Russell on a sweep h ’r five
yards and Geran on a spinner to
m idfield for a firM down. The
Bucs then incurred Another 15
yd. penalty, this time for fur*1
mask. It moved the buli to the
Red Bank 36. But the Huts were
in on Geran when ho tried a re
verse. Then Boh Connolly loc»k to
tho airways, but three attempts
to hit Russell with pitches were
broken up hy t'ie Bucs. The Red
Bank defense had met its fir; t
bifi test and thp Rues were tiik-
!!»)■, over er. their e*Mi *7.
R ed B ank Scores
Tob M<>oic p icked u p fcuv
y .in ls bu! l<t d fi»inV; ](■• I it t n 1 1
aw ay hy Jmh }’
I'.imtn iIm • • - fi .r(i . I I i\ ■ ■ i
ahm c li\ lhe i h’Kr < n r. p , : ^
and il was Ii r ;i ^1 •,.iiii
tourhdov.n J.tiini, I’*11 tho i> !k '
point k n k b lm l itd .
'lho. HtisMr.s i.'Ot tl:t':!iM 'h>-
i-tfo trru lle wiih im i!!i «*.*.I n-*
(<f hnttds pe iu .llv n f t i r the k m i -
n k u l - e f f nnd It ttdk a t*t *•*ir.11r1 e l>\* Hil| r'.'it.'ii'r m <-* t
Ib tm o\it ot the pe<t,<‘i. 'I'V.'
Mms hnd lhe la ll on n v d f i'd .
( culd m*i ptt Iheir fuM d«»u i> m
Ihn o pliiy.*'. then fm nhlu l (n nr
ailirtipf Ic j/imt a 11it Mal.s-.'j'n
had Sinn n l ih<- .Ml,
M.itt \S i IKf ■>. ami Kii.m*II tlicvi
f< >r ti M.i iim ‘M and Sti ( I Jut!
iluWii al !lii‘ Klili.'i XI. Ibis 'm i
i'ii I hr f ir‘.| ^u ncn r.
Hu i I In- Put s -a i-t r |'r,i 11 il ii
• be tuniiiiii' id vVillu’s and Uns-
;»'•(! llii1 liinc .mi! ( *>nn; | .«*-*
conipliTmn to Jun KanK! did nut
= m ake a f»rst down. U v.ra^ Ked
Eunk s bail on their ov.u the
e.atny got a on on \jje personal
f.ide here. Tne Hues £ot theov
selves in b ig . trouble .again 'with'.
. •& -personal foul penally that set
...■••►hem.back te their own 12. Their
•- ic . lv * V.f /'.L . t.MHV t.«> f'>*1 Kl'HS
30,-• so ?-iaiawan had a tjip,
chane.(*. W itke i roared rig lu up
cenicr.for a first down et the, 10,
Two rlunpes got them to tho RB
; Ty Ihu i an illega l' ni han<ls
penalty m oved the Maroon and
Steel back to 'the Ned Bank 22
On fourth doA’n w v.)\:'31 Ao-. go,- C<»mojly passed deep to. Rirsseil’
•' bur-• J*.»hn Gaddis -uRereepied f . a t '
.-.lho -Red Bank Llti.
Another .Motawan*<.'haricci
: lhe. Hues'had to puui nut .»q
their uAn 47; ^ i f th t^ n ’.vay ,Maia*
v»’an was on .•>,• .m arch ag itn .
Wilkes po n g e d sharply and Rus
' .stdl fwtrj-vea flcr-'is? ' field- fc-r
two -first downs, •brinpin^ the
.ball lo tat: R t’d Hiipk 2ii. Thi ;i.
. in t-.vn sweep plays, Rui-seU had
a new Mutawfui fir^t down a i die
-R^il H'tnk 10. But here it -hap*-
poued again, r.n illegal use of
pti-cilty Ihfit nn'jvtnJ the
HuikirF hack w the They had
to- yield thf* lu l l on Jeurth de-wn
e.t »h*.‘ h‘; and (he Buccaneers ate
up the c*oek io the halftime
whistle..
The whacking and hacking
away continued into the second
halt as Red Bank drew a clip-
pinf* penalty on the kickoff. Th«?y
could liot gd in and had to punt,
hut the Bucs got back the 15
yards they had lost when the
Huskies w'ere .penalized for .
roughing the kicker. Things
calmed down after this. The
Bucs moved to rmdfield, then
punted the Huskies back to the
Maroon and Ste*d 15-ynrd line.
Matawan then . werkhorsed
Russell and he did nut fail them.
Hn ta m e d six plays in a row for
two firsL downs and not tho ball
back Jntu Red Bunk territory.
Wilkes relieved him rn two ol
three plays in the next series of
downs, diui they had '.he new
first down at the Bucs* 2J. '{}jer>
u was ft uss* 11 twice and \V:m<-
(mcfi for the fourth first uowm, fit
the R lU iS IS.
Huskier Stopped Again
But 'low Matawnn v*as in scor
ing posititm a«id the Red Bi.nk
team wont to work with a uHl,
Wilkes got only two yatds, then
Russell was held to imir yards
in (wo tries. A fourth down pass
into the end ione qox nuwheie.
Taylor punted Red Bnnk out
from the Fhadow of their own
goal posifl to the Matawan 48.
Connolly passed to Russell to
K«t tho ball back into Red Bank
territory ns the lust quarter op
ened. Russell made it a first
down nt the Red Bonk 43 Put
Wilkes was piled up on n delay
ed hack and Cnpnollv hhv
'h?e\\n fr>r n Jo*.:-: nn M u ji.pt
to pass, He had to swalh w the
hi.II on a second attempt. C<*^a
>;ri.iKle * h< ii pui.’n i.t :<i ! ; r JJ.ii s'
.'it.
: he T .1 !i ;< ,1 fc- r ?•-? ;,p th;
We < Ic, !( K'jn.ai': ii.>■:,[: \l \ i’n !i r fi ur yards. Bm'
funii !; i| u:\ !ht* iv.'yt p!,:v
h ''h ! ‘ a. .e ii ’ '.'(o ,'eved U r
av.an at :!u* K IM IS 25, 'P a n
.‘a >1 I i • .tl’y = t hi^ b ie ak i ;•
s'rai|'l,( up rhe ndd(t'« !-t h M: ’-
•nsiU'j t(’’ i11i(ji i-.«. n ,
I1 AT A I I - 1 •- *•«#
ihe pant i.I ’ M- Itia iuhsvn Ve-
rnnifl nil linj:< n.e.i Tujn Ca?a-
ii.u n le kii’U 'il \( f.ia 'jy , tu t the
elf u 11 I> Ji k iiit d :I.i i p hi’.il K«en
i'M i'i f> 'lie pf) , - ! ! ni ,-i'i' I ,^( (-
bai.K it Sure 'he ki< k m.d the
iu< Ii • '.l ti .n11 afh'i ' la- l i- iii
' h " • t1' '• p ‘i»t thi I ..' I I ft IhO \
Out i- iMi,i; m tm huii yweallv
niiiK d Uit*-se|| h phiuj-'e ii11u the
• •nd /*.1,* . liiii k in [|>i fi, Jj vs’ni'
a jr. fni MatdWhn, lb© utoro
.• I.iyrd C ti.
Red Uiiitk ciippud a^aiti on IhQ
luvjco lf and w e r e pu t b a r k t-,-
m e lr own 14. in y to r k e p t them
jr» business w ith a p u a t ou t to
the ir , ow n 41. ivlatawun cem e
ro a r in g 'O ow iifit ld a^a iti, R u s id l
le ad ing th e w ay , & firs t dew iv n t
m e 34, a rcc.und ut R ed B a tik 17.'
b u t io r •-•((»« tu u iir i iime*
ih e ir o\yn;iOs.:t-he.lJucV defense
‘ra llie d .'. Russel! go t ^ro ;u;d end
fo r U-ree, h il t ’ C urt E d w a rd s was
stopped at fh e ’ :J??e for two,, then
Ku/&tr!i pot'<-/;Iy one on a yp.
’ verse.; The iz.usk.ie/? needed four,'.
(>r< fourih dowit. Edwjrds ran on
“a fake'-pass 'play ^u t he we.s.
•••short- and Red.Bank took over-on • lm*iv ow;v 9. •-. ; ,
■ Taytr»i- skipped off tackle fo r 14;
yord,*; f.o gei Hed Bank .0t:*.0 f ‘ he
|>ockvt ur.dt'r the.Jr g«mi pvsrs..
. .Two o)ays lateK Palumbo flip/H-d
_ n Jackie eligible croi^ov^r pai-s
to G u ’p N’ortlte who bolted
downHUd fa^t as his 21KJ lb.
fram e v/otdd take Bim. Curt
F.dwrtrdi h't'ded hira iUnvn /ro/o
hi^hind 9o' save the ga?»e for M a t
' a'van. -,- ■ • " • • . ■ . ' ' • :
Red Bank had cij’ht yards to
go in 40 seconds.' Taylor ra te d ,
around end to the 4. Rock ‘ tied
a (jtiailerbaek sneak but the
Huskies piled it up. Taylcr tiled
to gf* outside Spain* bvt ho wan
caged in that, the Bucs needed
three yard? fo r a touchdown on
fourth down. They disdained to
try for a field goal. On a reverse
play, Tavlor j^ot nowhere, -md
the ball went over to M a luua j)
as lhe gamp endedSTATISTICS ♦
IKd QAnk MaUwau5 First ttOAOf it104 HoKMttg ynrdHgo120 PaibJfig vardagtt J22-H-i • Passes J.-Ji11 F tliiii/ varv?Hi£«6-2V Purts 1*420 >\iir»b5ff, 3c*t 2CO Yanltf pi.-ttfiUzc-d CO
MATAWAN’ (fi>ViiCs — ChriJ'tstn, ).lc-
Ii^nakt, Sph*.vi*it7.er, Ut-itihal'o.Tockifs —• Lic\ tno. Moxtin,
rs:m. VaccJ*fc!ia, *-r>vine>.Guardi — • Cr;ir»ro, Mi«Kinn«y,
Potnam, liani's. tjenx,O n e r -• liort).B.u ks - C',.*ri!:oUy, Ruxte'il, Vd*
'.\ar0ii. Wiikc-, Gctr>n, Cuny. 13.T. aiu!o, ¥i.r-
:nf‘0, Morrissey, A^«n;y.Uni flAiik (()
Kiiti;- -- M'.-rsi. .Sch.tc!f(t.1 ’ti'Vl'.'t.' -- I ’.vlcjw -<1, .NorfUv,
.1. !.r«', .S'TMtV(;uan!s Vi-tc “ a, 0.d«tr\>. Un.-
n,o. t<>.»'Mkltr -
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rJ\i’ufid< wns: 1«« v)c-r.OMiruU: Sui.'tcniind,
Or Santis. W.iI‘-.k H, hthntfci.
G o l f T o u r n a m e n i
The 'township ef lla vk t R»c*
rcaticu Commission anr.oimt t‘s
phiiia for a g<-ll {(.uiuamtnf,
date and p late to he df eidcd.
Any one inU'rc.Med if R>ked to
caJl John Wilkins, 264-0*1 U, tcMii-
nann^nt director. Jdtose watif.
this newspspir for fu tth ti Infer-
matiui'.
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adahr;, wmj . /;&rsi.srf> gf 3}»"V:-t*
b&n. voueyiv ji and-outer varwd
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cd ,se < uvvwsnurv « w c ck and
en Saojrciivs: •-■• •••• - ■. - -In. other:, business. D an Va/’«-
.dcrbdt.--chairman;- ^ it letter'
received from J im Clifton, pres*
idetit t»( t.ie Math won Pop Aar-
Tier - toorhal] Jeague, thankut^
in<- fOOjijtiJ>M‘.>.'5 /or their rt-oert;
: comnbncso.i. which was *>i‘cu to
- buy eqnipme.ot fur-the plav5?rs.
Mtf;. Marie Hanna, budget tn*
rector, reported . that $1272.64
had beer; expended during me month of September.
Mrji. Dorothy Torciort,. buildIngs chairman, reported that she liad jfifcoivtd two ’estimates for int.* naifuiirj' ui the ei'iur of the Middlesex Rd. .Building and slso tho floor al. Jackson St. Mts. Formon further reported that thc;ping.p(»ng table ai Jack- • son S'. w«as beini* repaired and" she ; requested . permission, to : h yri. the hardwood flwr jn the Frioneau Fire -.Houso ; waxed.1 • I.his request was granted, due
• to the. fact; the firemen - donate ; the u.so of their bmkllng for'the u.riiy uko-.Cu sho suioitici ijcrea- OOP. progii'/n . ;
.; V ic to r; Fabrov ic ,' grounds and
equipm ent.V chairman, reported
(hat . a irajigemems had been
u u u , cf n I ti q) ‘v • a s n l i i • h\< o jt
• jc.y ..vI ..i.i-.'.', y;i»;7;iO' A,,*' .
> ( tJ ' \ nr. * •* \ , » * j'j t C ' f fv T U ?'
u h u c tK .e X *'» o r\.t’ r rt-^ct>
1 Mr.. . V u iiiv ir also Rvat|>d.; that -
:monav was av;if;a!;-lu . fvom uii)
state to ji^ip fjuaiKt p^ogranj!?.
xor Bfenjc-c chitons. M f. - L^wkuv
bem^ aware oi -.liiis, l^»a pcooc-s*. •
1 cd' a' rcraunc class snd- f5ai,cpd:
to prov;dfr: M?;.- Vack.er with- iha >'
necessary jiiformaiion «.nd-:de-;-
t<nls
The commission exprfi^sed. ap ^
precuioon <c tne \'Khl-Jaycee*’.
eUes,t group for tlie'-if donation.^
of phivfround- c o u lp in W .•-..:•;a-;f
bteu. m lerhupe Park.
Rockets Harriers
Outrun Matawan.->Rorilan- Hiph-*' cross country
. runnel's-- s,i;<ired iheir eijghlh vir- - r.QV/ Oi fuv' -Wuson • v.'iincut' oe« •
feat, outtooiitis .MUtawan Tu.«s?. ■ dsy ht .the' Hu.sklfs' course it- 45 ltoh Gordon broke Die couiss
. recoid ,'«;l by -Matawftn’*' Bruc« f i
Gafiliwr, last ytar, corning Iiunie..
. JU;<4!: mv Uw Uv6-mHe : M.atawim ■ '■course:.. Warren GDtdou. Kevin .B»<iHH and Joe IH-elv. all of
*'Rwitan,'- wai:# ..tfcnext'(te iK terS,;;. Bob He'ssjs..'\yas. th;. {wsi.'Mata'.l;
wan.-runner- to fimsh. foMo-.vcd by .' DougJ Lararifo -and Ocnny Stmt, Miko H e in it, Ui-rh. T iilly :
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First a look ::gKjlvi{;pi'iatipiis. Xt!Uj‘:doy' jr ' ' live. .in it sm.'ii!; community
' taSai-Xi t*-i-*<;.*n tw;>; '.IsirSjer' ineu'0[:»!>un airas, ach of which, itas a-TV station, wa buBlcall;.- b iM dauting NBd;
pri
m arily • cnrryb 'i • CBS pro
grams.. CAT X~! -. Ciibj.: An-
;l4»n»';.Te!OTfaian- ;>?. fiiaSs:as-;r:'ji.- possible /or you to v.-aich an
slatisns-(Including'i)ne that's an ADC
-ttet.tovii ;..uroifafe-e 60'/itto'gJV:tlicy'to bituo'casttng irom
' i ^ 5 t o p p , :
form .of 'closed clrculc TV. You aulwcribe to » lino that fo -hooked . up to a receiving
^station; In your area which ii
capaSte ot.'relaying signals Irom distant TV stations.
Our ipecUity U service! Here * i ’■!.'ttiuc, v vw I, ABO K A- TOKIKS CO.. INC., Stmth. Uiow Shopping»Ctt.,,-.Rt. 34,. Maiuwan, ■ 533-9300, we ’ serve pur" customers th*! fin,:st names ia television - - ADMIRAL * ZENU'H Wa ■ alio satvsco what wo Mil os well as -other- mikes and mod- •U — all work guaranteed' 90 - day* — §ame day service. Oprn 9 ’til 8 daily*— 'til 8 on S.ttutdays,
KEtPFUt HINTi
To make windo.vs s-*?tn nar- ;fovy*r,; hang curtains Inside t l» wJwkw frama.
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djj.piay' ut. i.r.s v.;jr• /-i^n-L
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LTAiiitry, ya:ocJiii.if. fo li.e :>r•!;.•-
: Dvpan,'5K'0» of vyi
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ser ri'ih-.! C:.'r»!,[i'!!.T-;ianer '
. meiiils .n u t^ .o f lli9 v jr h y s Si.it-:
."Joriiits 'midLsi>fh.3.£-jr-leisiit-«iy
ioymoas o£ -UH» ('lii spsctasai^r.
! Hf?b Pcfirji. Psifk.
', 3li>n^ th«_* Kii-.iiiinny Rkl^e- k>.
■■'.stf'x County, is'uyr^ieit ’vvUh .ra0. pOUV f>um a:y! yeUuv/ ipSra
■"bvsfitv:''Focit crniis ensbl^'■ visitor.’?.' : {aVrtxjilaic sect^ni v=-[;!v
several -jpva^5 oj >3ardv;fji<i tvees,,
tiuV.«rea includes tii? 'higher
■■ vatwn"' m; Mev? .farsj-y (JWX
4bbve; sea leve l)' vvliicif pravi-.k^
,, ■*, ^ v e vp in ^ ' view ot w rn i: ; , . ro-ivi.
hnk.es onci stre-n.tvs\3fr-.*U:bi£i for'
mUrrrs, irr'the'.valtvy hv{u^-. Neur-v
1 Club Bene'o ijc m »;r - T H E ^ R E
Routa 35,
Exciting • Musicai Comedy
'SWEET
CHARITY’
* ♦ *
DANCINGEvery Saturday
After th® Show
DiNNuft & SH O W
*7.S0 to ‘9.95SPECIAL RAVES
.FOR M OR JViOKK
For Reservatioai. Cali:m - tm
STARTING ’ OCT. 22
'OKLAHOMA'. fo* Infprmal ’ Din{n^. r . . Jg»'» Ko*y fl.jf
It^lran Amurfsan SmorgAibord • -
BURLEW’SCliffwood Inn
and RATHSKELLERItalian Americau Cuisine
Luncheons and Pizzas Ali Day Thurs. & Fri.
r>HViV V'Smi . :
• PJr.gvvfjad' Sr.:r ^ :p3,i*K,. PusrtiiSc,.-
C?>iu?'y.' -thf? svevt'c bouf.uy'-'
" 6c of A '. - Qr .'iii>vT-'>r ia'-;.-Skyb»»d>.. I:!-.v-.
>,crr>i? (<j£>nt (Ja^sieKS wKicli afrordi
h mpqca to i!>^ mrUcu^r^r<i^v,:fjf k5
and! (»ia.hires. two '. r<rw :nt .
• nowrtfjng crai^jpylc • ^icb.
about fjiifir Jicil; mi;'*:
O.m5£rv".iion • Departmentr f^sOTv
"iy .c?.Tripl??E£xL -pianxipg? of Kvsr?.- ■
> . lhoUS<i««i4- . ; at .
; SkyU itd^ ‘
’ 'CbMweqVftke- SLak^Park.' lotvit->' aonf j . i f _
- Middlesex C uuiity .; fuprosjius an
:.'.9.VUta»duilK. a>(rttct:u»,. far visitor!. ’
lo central: Nt!vv- ifcrsey. B.\ich
plum, laurel, cattails; ami. th-s.falf-; fruits of foybijrry,. rcw-os. ai>d .
p:iriri'Ji!ft berry may f« Si!-;t! In
. giertt pn;f:i';i(.m. . .
Now. Jarscy's pkturMiyjt! pin#;
bam.r.3 similarly are dothed in
- ^-galaxy of colo," ar i thi-: fall {ot-. -..la'ge i» expected;to.rearh a height.
:• ot briiliancs by. tniii-Oclof^r, At-
t*arvm Sf-jtu P d rk ,; S ile ii! Coiai-
■ ty, ‘ apprtjxi rru: iiifj.v . 3 pceltri T. D-J.
herbaceous pia-us, 43 viirietii.‘3. of r
shrulis and 33 typos of trw s .may'..
!w sisu , a repres^ntutivo sam
: p lm go f the'species throughout.tha;
. southern portioii .of she State. /
' ..'Roadways into the s|j(e’-<wnedWharton Tract, ^vhicn cover? st.lC'
ttons'of .Atlantic,. Burlirigt-xt .and '.;
Curridra Cour.tiss. are lin'w!; w !i^ .
'aBayc-.'cU- spcci.iis ’ of, pine jiai'retis
plants, AlHiaug^. easily reached,
by Routs 2W, tiw a tM is virtual
ly pnm<.'.',i!; h ik ing trails providi)
easy access to numerous bogs and
pt'txii e iiv vn il -"with v^atc-r iiiu-i, .
sw a inpfmti(jno!ia aud bearberry.
,' i'liara ...are' ^0 stat'J, |>ark<i. a:ui .
U stuto fprosti adipitilsteretl hy .
, til!) ' Conscr vatic)!! .Uepattment. ;:
Ono or more or thesa areas, ara . ‘wlthiiv an hour's'^driving time or .'!'
les-i any part of New "jer
sey. Details roiicenm.tg tiie ;f:ici!i-
rttes and aUractiuiis provided In ejch of tiles.-) rocieaii'Hi at.-.n
may ba obtained from th.j New
Jersey Department of Cnn;crvj-
, tion and Economic Development,
- Division of Parks, I-'orestry and
Recreation, Box 1585, Trenton,
N .J . Q0tS2i. ' . ,
.Matawan • Borough Mayor Georgo Connor i s pictured' cutting, tbe ribbon' Iv signify tlie tininij '
Ojwning Sunday of Brass Kail lilMiardu, 317 Broud St., Malawnx. I’u'iun'd, icti t<» right, nt tin> njienina
■ ceremony are Ronald t'ncarlllo. president ct 'Brass Rail Billiards; Mrs." t ii/.atK-th Vreeiaiid preiidritl''
ot tho M;il.iv::u, Chamber n! i'otiuneice, .M.i.-. -r Conoor; .lolin A iiiistsi.i, vice president uj - ihe tirnt,
aiut Rii-harJ N'.inii,>. secret.irv-treasurer, . .
Tllere ,»»; »*•» tables Foi. billiards, plus a new -gaoie, -b«wp«r pool.' The' ittaaagemeot pledge*
they arij interested in .bringing a dignified family pastimtt to tht* are« and lhat tiiete will b« -Jrw
lii9(ruolioD uhd leagues ivrnied. : :
IWWWH
Sunday Diiiuig In The Areav. Sunday tiinu&r is a very im
portant’meal. It is ?.he nne time
lu tfi(j:week when Uteto is Tims
to, relax/ talk. LvJyh. c!>pw a?vi - digest your food. For dfnn-u* in.
the evenh ^ ff>:* . tv;;;-
day*, Uio Holidiy lnu in U^/.iet has been [yatronized. The atnios*
pherd is qoiei and 3«dar.e . Su:i«
tbysv tb? food dciiciouu: ths;
hostess charming, and. tha waic*
rcsH, evcollf:«t, '-TIwm. w s>i\
(^uiet mw ic : l i i . tho. background .
and, scmiohow,' tho joy. of it ol! '
gives a husin^sa person - th*
strengUi to face > the y cbmirig
week. Try it sometime!
Tho Don. Quixote Inn. Mriu- vvan, aUo is nice oa Sunday, or any. .day; for- (hat matter. Had ft.
family dinner jxmy • titer-* to and. il hrtve been
congenial ;Chris Keus f, out of hisway to gr et hur* ci&uiele, and .sometimey hia nioiher is tire hostess. Keyp<»rters would know her av Ruth Morrell, but .Mata-.'-, vvarer.'i know her, y« Mri/C. • Randoiph Heu?.i.‘r. If shd had eh* tercd »ho'MissVAmer!c‘j PdgeAnt-'; a fo<V ye A fii back, she; would ;
;have becsv: select od Misa Conge- - .-nialicy.-;- ; i : '■---'' v •• /'
Your Garden
CAIL-; NOW fORFOR RESERVATIONS
; " " ........ - 'A L S O - " ’
RESERVATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS PARTIES ARS NOW • K IN S TAKEN
Hwy. 35 !t Cliffwood Ayb. C !Q^2 1 1 '7/C Cliffwood, N. J. A i w U
ICvery year ul>:iuf »h!i titnr*.
our lawn «L»eciulist hew ai Rji-
ger.H ha* to heo>Jne the Gru:t:.
Peacen'.aKer io tha jKjt'^nniai
tumnui disca aiou of whether best'to let fuller. ,leav?s :jle. v
His answer, nn m/.urer hQW It
hurlH your golf game, is. “ take
•'em." '
The standard objection to leaf
rakinj* incorporute-3 the' .stanslard
syemin^iy retsona'ile arguments
that fallen- (eaves Iwve within
them tajure’i; own pc»tent ferti
liser tf» enrich next year's huvn,
uud that they provide organic matli*r oi tiv.> highest- quality.
*'Fot«ot it," replies Heucy W* Indyk, .our champion of . th-3 e!eat\iy-raked lawn. .
Fallen leaves havo little, If
any, fertilizing value. ‘Onjanio
uiaUer, yes, hut only after you
rake them u:ul make a compost
p ik .
We!!, then, hu;v about .'eUin^
Ju3l a tew layers ot {fraves
packtxl down a bit, and rako
them all af, one*; . sometifne m.*xt
inonlh? Ur year?
Y u a do Lhat, and it n o y h«.» a
oase of “ Look, nta, no
Or as- Or. fn jy k expiains it.
you e-m’t wait until ev-icy taut
J i dovvn. '/jn Si'jpc to
'ynut* Vo'i in v* to kec^>
i»kuig,.- . .
I f you don't, ihe leaves may
smother tho e.vp:x.ially
wl^en they becon.o »vjt ?omi
t tighr um?
And for t in clincher, Dr. In-
( dyk woMh.) ‘v(V-‘ y-:*u t ■..•m.-Hffv
that golf I* not. the oniy nvrtd to
n'lavni-m o<»jI h<.'alrh inthe t r h p autumn a ii.
A gol^ar iiin>:-*f.'lf, (ut :,ays voa
siiould fitsd Ivaf raking a f,ir
jnoro rewavdm#* lOrtn cf e w ic i^ .
any day.
Cira'chiis 'diidjia a t the 'B- jttw - ,
wo-)d Matmr is just that! It is n
pleasure to relax 'overlooking .
; l)c;i'i-'ful U :fierts ,: a u i tli-;
; f--i !•: li-.:.; j .
Take time ioi . ali , a a J ”you'il livu logger. O-.i tasy tiin*
within I hi', next few months .to
visit all tlw re-itautams adysr-
fised (in this p.ig«,-.as.'-W-Jy-'are
all ■■ outstanding Iti tK'ir o-.vr.■ iv;iy. J; no.-;, ! .n1 yo>„-.
a re ; louking ,t->i-. T.-y then:', all. .
. and -.you’i l fii /.! your ; favoiitc! ,
..: It: is a. good iiieii to tat '.out.at ,
least.; onc« i wepK^The' advwtis-
■ors or. Ii-,!-.- p ig s frivite v > i In ,
■visit ilit'f:1.' ■ : ■ • ' - -, ; ■
Will D o n i o i i s t r a t c
T i j v s On Oct. 2t
The Democraf'e Club y? I ’ninr
Beach wiii h>;-.; a Tui-cl-rcii.'iin;'
project .n1 Friday, Oct. -I. iij tlw V.'.Vi KJormro ;\vq„
Un«(K» Dcaeh. Ar> American T»y
Demun.uauoi. '.vill be cund‘iru*d !/y Mis. .lean Arkr?nuin nr. U
p 'm * , . -The pubfic Is u w ik d to aUend
and <1-1 Mioir n iris tm .is ,-5h.)[>*
piui* ir: « r>>)4iie d a!rnOsphe«>?. '
Rcfre.>hmenU wil! be serve-J by
Ih'.* club nK'nsberv.'Persons, unable to attend,'who
wish to parflcinate i:< this pr:>j-
«H.t, may cal' Mis!. Ackerman.
Accidents in hnu\e.> cost mor*
than '2H.300 porswny their ir'ov jn
J1M>3, re|x>tt:i lh« Insurflnca In
formation iiiiiUlulv.
MORS FOLKS ARE SAVINS
I C
: 149 W . FRONT ST. — KEYPORT
You and your family wiil enjoy tha charming Cape' Cod atmosplwa . . . and tha finoif, ifricfly frosh
S 6 3 P O O Dand a variod monu of Fine Food To Suif Your Mood and Fancy I
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STRAND ARTKEYPORT, N. J.
264-0452
NOW SHOWING
"DAZZLING"-LIFE
rAAAMOlWI PiCriiRK
CO
F F IR E IIJ
Fkan
Zeffi
Romeo^ J U L IE T
S jx a m in a lio n ^ S e t
F o r S c h o la rs h ip sArthur I-. Rrsakstnne, president
of Uif fv*vi j-.'t.'.tj vfi Cvt--
tilioJ Public Accountant';, ha* an*
n'.)il!,c<‘d that resist ration forms
for the society's annual $2000
Scholarship Award H.vannnation,
have been sen', to th<s Gcidar.co
Counsellors of ail public, private
and parochial hi«h scIkkjIs in New
Jersey.
The 50-minuta college-eotrauca
type cxaminaticui, will bo
at six coilc^e cainpu?es in thd
state un Saturday, Nov. 22, at 10
a.m . Tha examination is open to
aii New Jersey hi^ii school *ftn»
lor^, regjrd lesi of financial need,
who intend to major in account
liu;.R .k1 c-tuw form? ari al*»o
SUNDAY OCT. 19(2 P.M. lo 8 P.M.)
Sponsored by IMG PAST PRESIDENT'S Cl Oft
LADIES AUXILIARY
GUADALCANAL V.F.W. 4745 AT THE POST HOME, CLIFFWOOD
Adulli $1.50 Children undisr 12 - 75c
ofHazlet
HIGHWAY 35
SUGGESTS FOR
SUNDAY DINNtfCHUCKEN DINNER
C'li'Hoi J . I *» or S’>up oF tin l)v,'
SOUTHERN PRIED CHICKENViij.jI.ib'd. Huff*’ Wiitoc't
Potafin*, C-'iwi T )ln J S AI >t ii. Hf.iily c'jlt
S t a r l i t , H i ’ li- ' i iy H o llg - in i Q u tt- ir, C o fM *
«r Tib ,
r*AM:j,r" SIVLJ
{A (l Y j j W v o j
SJJ25
OPEN EVf:RY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY
Hour«i 12 Noon to II P.M.
Tol, 264-1243 Ample I ron Parking
NfiW I In Our Cockfiiil Lounga ,
’HAPPY HOUR'■I . J J - 6:10
COM* Iil AN0 JO IN Ttlfi IN N " CitOV.'OI
iieAogUAiircits foc. sa t rs Mr<-ni.'- '.s ... w to u m '-s hah MU7.VAIK — '-i'h L',i-1; - ! ii . me.
PHONGt 264-2400Your U n l,RICMARU G>VP
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J heir: ii‘;Li'Jde--.1 J!'-1. • »>-.
lOxlWi ol M t; Mf-I. Hi,-'
;bfty. Cu:\Kj‘.oni i:r
•. bcaur.ifi-i ■ o;iu>n!a,J---iind Vict'.'/i'J.!1.
O. iif M)\ /»if ri.’ ■ v*;t<J 1T. C ahi!5 ir. Hi?.!!??:.-- U- c'.-y-i
Pw.ch/ftv: SfoiM
- ed by.';vlt. and -icik-rui.ti i'i.
:DV*rh;riTi' UnlnvUri^ , ei- ,.
^o!H iy <ivc-'-0 die'i . -V),!oe ' v‘f; - ’Mr. - • -and-' iSirs. '^.aio.-r ^r, •
11 ‘'.’.''.h . 'AU'Cr, n, tUu r '_th« li{'udrirksofi^Hou5e. in. Kolni -
de?'' owned by.'-'- ths -Monmouth
.Coun/y Husforicat Society. . \
. jRTM), Garden Club, Hohndel;.-
.Rwit and-.; Rry'tirlv Oardejv
CJmI),' 'Keyporrj • fhi*: •M iiite tow a ’;
Gurdeii Chib, aiid thir' l.akeridj*??-'
Garden Club, Mat'jvva-u-
:Bas
! * h t n ' D h i n . c r A j f i n l
D a n c e O n iNoy.-l;/.;-.
ivl'jbilie i id 'n e .. ...fro iii ...:
Neiv je j j:s^v Lr- Vy'.-r,--',
K.i 'm f\LMi' -;.i(t'i(. on
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•¥ti;!e ‘ f'.il.'ii'V i Vi* • ..
of. J . ' hoid-S iv’t au-*
aunt riuiairiii d4asi'?.i>dJ.aci:(:-i ac-,.
t^rdfx^ l i an , annbiJ.nceracht
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■-■-'/..iy.: ",V ■ ■' ' -■ - :-:■' • , "■THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N, J. '
J XVy ' t:V.
N O T E Sa b o u t :
Arc* Wets arid VVcriwih ■m’:& e
:\: I/':; e s .
RICHARD II. MOttKIS ;
Pfc. Richard 51. Moms, «on cl '
Mrs. Eleanor Moiris, P.o* 5,
Kr-vitf 36, lij/ le t, and the Sale i
Be11 rum Morris, is serving in t'n<>
Republic of Vietnam with Die 129th Miiin Spt. Cu.,: as a refrig-
nntioa and. .,ir: -.conditioning t<?~ . pMnnan. tie 'ook hi* bfesi,. trnm-
iiig-ai':‘F o r i ' uix aim ■ advancwl
training at Fort Sclvoir, Vn, ,. :.
Morris' would like to hear his friends. His address is
Pfc.".Richard H. Morris,:-:JM-42- ‘14‘vt-l'Knh M t- Sp*. Co (0 -•,
APO San Francisco. Calif. 90240.
Scrvvs Aboard Yorktown
; Seaman Oo-jglas • John Adnm.
21 Chestnut Dr., Matawan, ; is
serving aboard the aircraft car-
r l« , U.S.S. Yorktown, which is
making a cruise of North Allan- :
tii ports. '
. The Yorktown has, completed;
t two week stay in Parts and
will go to Rotterdam, Holland
It -then will make two - stops t in
England before 'returning" to its ..
home port, Norfolk. Va.
#man 4 dam is a 1%8 gr.’.d-.
of Mmawan ■ Regional High -
School, aisl completed his basic training at (.irettl Lakes Train
ing Center. Hi. . . .
He is expected to return to
Virginia on Dec. 12. . :
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LIQUORS S, WINES
: MARK JAMES MAIDMUNT
Maik Jarnt-i Miiiunient, 11
•’Chf3in':t r<„ MatAwai:/ has
: been: promoted to Specialist
, Fourth.' Class* He is stal iuimd ■ al a i l>a.w near-.- rtankfort. Cier. main
He served :hin basic traiumy tit
Fort-pix am) then was. .«*nL. u<
hurt KucHcr, Ala. While at'Fort
Rucker, he received an award
for- Company Soldier-of-thc-
Month, - which-', included a $25
U. S. Savings Bond mvi a ttirce-
v.tS3y-.r"5t" ei^\rc!jaitatitjn. ypcrisji!. at-’
l USU bsw. In Florida, -
;> Spe(../4 Maidn-.cnt is u !:«65-
. ^laduate of : Matawan ’Hegicmfti
ltiph School. H e is expected to complete his tour of duty in No
. vewlwr 1S70.- - ■ ■ ■
Serves At Submarine Base
, ' Yeoman.TJhird Class Robert k .
■ Ackerman, USN, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Rooc-rt B. Ackerman, 72
■ Belmont Ave.,i Old Bridge, and
husband of the former M ies; Mar- (>aret J. Kaplun, South River, is
serving at the U.Xi • Nava! .Sub:
riiariiie Basci'f.'ew London at Oro- -
U.n, Conn. , - .........
The base is the sitr-of the Na
val Submarine School. U; is' also
. Ihe homcporl for diesel - electric
and nuclear powered submarines,.
- including the polnns missile type.
It is the largest submarine base
of Its kind in the world.
Graduates In Memphis
Altman .Appreiitioq Thomas Gaghardi, Ll, S. N;ivy, tK) Orch-
■rd St., -Keansburg, graduated
from the Aviation Mechanical
Fundamentals School at the Nav
al Air Technical Training Ctn-
ler, Memphis, Ttnn.
Ih e three-week course Includ
ed basic mathematics, common
aircraft hardware, physics, aero
nautical publications and the us«
of hand tools.
In Top Bomber Crew
The Strategic Air Command
1969 'VWorld Scries of Bombing"
got underway last week at Falr-
chiirt AFB, Wash., featuring the
SAC’s top bomber crews.
Staff/Sgt, Robert E . Condit is
a jet engine technician selected
to represent the 42nd Iiomb Wing fit Loririg AFB, Me. He is
the nor, of Mr, and Mrs. Howard
; The bomber cmws. : backed by
th? ^aintenai.ice . in the
oitniriaini, matched their flying
and ■'■•■bombing *kHto,- . witfxwi
doicpmg a bumb, in'SAC’s 16ii>
Combat Competition. ■ '
; . Twt-nlyrfouf SAC bomber
. crts' s. ■ .-flying;' K-S'i "S iniio iof-
■/■"twss'e-s snri ,Ei 3t< Hustlers, pi j#
i l .u x Brili?h Ri-ViJi. A i" , Force.
-r.irt.vi fly ii'g ■ Vukatis,- ctimptterf.
fi -r inr: F itirchiid Trcl- .
"; ;pKyr 1Wdivi,jiiit; : ayar'd?:- clwrripioniihip. tir’t. -
The honor of being
: stiptwt; their unit's o itry ir> (!je
.-competition is to rv/flio-
- teriance men o» the iwsis of
- tec.hnicui. fckif.l, : prolicieticy and
t-rinsitiU-ntfiiilslii tiding perft-nn-
" ;•"
Durin;;, the fOmpeiifioii ii
.. cieiv ..flrW': 1'V'?:.ri)niHl-f<.>|iiii. nw>.-:iiLUi of 2. 00 iiiii'-'.s. I'uij
; eiicoinpa'-iiiiii?- ' hij'ti-- and liiW si'nmlau-d.. ho)hi>iijg ano
' '''.JpiiVfiiriini’-' 'nitviijatUiiC-:v>V3iSsi.priX:
lj*,! aijput SjX ji'Xi!>.
r-Three rnobile radar sites,'each -;
' .Covering Sour :tisrs;ei5 .jiear lia r- .
vey, N, » , M6J»ridge,-S; ,D„ ativi11
-V ^rs il; Fa«s, Mum-, t:ii,:i;-ti and ■
scoreti the airetaft an.i crews mi
the accuracy o l: their “ bombs;;’ . (
The. accuracy- of ..the simulated :
bomb ;:‘releases was computed
, electronically ' by - the . tr.obik
-sites, f r o m th e ir record of rs-’.
lease . stgniil, The , score - .was .
iximbiiied w ith h.rvip.ation p jit it t .
■; earned fur. th t; t n .i l score. '
Y llie .wing- amass'ing ;:the Yhitiii-,.;
cst li'imner ot points in comhin-
ed bombing and navigation is to
be awarded the Fairchild Tro-
.pfiy. " ;
Sgt. Condit; who has served in
■' Vli.trwiVi, Viti <>. ^Ivtuujlt' oi MiJt.it- -
■ wan Regional High School and
atlended BltHjiiifliild College. .
Taking H-W««k Course
Fire Control Technician Seo-
man Robert W. Cosey, U. S, Na
vy,’ son of Mr. and. Mrs.; Robert
R. Casey, <5 Margaret SI., Old
Bridge, is at Great Lakes, III.,
attending;the -H week, advanced .
phase of Ihe Navy’s basic Fire
Centr'd Technic.ian School; ,
" Oie. technique ol :fire control ,
involves directing the course ot
» projectile Irom weapon to tat-
■gel, usually -a distance of many- miles. ■ .■■.■..-:■■-■■■ ...
A graduate of tiie initial, bas-
lc 18-week course, ho now is stu
dying advanced electronics, ana
log and digital computers, mi-
.cruwave techniques, as well as
radar components and systems.
Following this advanced
course, lie will move into a spe-
cinlued course of his own chous
ing, covering a specific section
of a gun or missile weapons sys
tem. This training can run from
20 to 31 weeks, depending on his
specialization, and will be taught
either at Great Lakes, a special
ized school at Dam Neck, Va.,
or at the Mare Island Naval School's C o m m a n d, Vtallejo,
Calif.
Weaver PromotedMontgomery Weaver, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Weav
er, 891 Woodmere Dr., Clillwood
Beach, has been promoted to
airman first class in the U. S.
Air Force.
Airmail Weaver is a corrosion
control specialist at llickiim
AFB, Hawaii, in a unit of tbe
Military Airlift Command.
The airman is a graduate of
Malawan Regional High School,
Matawan.
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Astronaut Jlonore'df
Col. Edward Aldrin jrv ri|;hl, Apollo It astronaut who-
walked on (hi*. pluquu lrom Monmouth County ' Im v •
hoWcr llurry l^irrison jr. iTie pre.wntaiion was made last week ai
a meeting ol (he Spring Uke-Brklle Kolary in the Beau R kag iv
Spring Lake lie i*hK
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Minimum.-Gharg#- (3 l in o s } . . v; $2.00
A d d it ic n a i L fn st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 c Per Lino
B»!d Rico■ Caps ... ,..». .. * 80c Per Line
Service Charge Tor Box Numbers .
4|/2 Average Words Par Line
Contract Rates Upon Request
SILLING YOUR HOME?
MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION?
CaW ui' for Momition < M 1 tta •Vpraper^w»y:i6'»ftJl:your.h4m»!-flnd_'. ■(wrangorf0 : p u r c h a » » ho r n # trough': ®ur ..mc1wj«v* fUf*rf«l. Sywm. L
STIRLING THOMPSON
A*soeiate5-Reaiter*
(Cdfetu<OF h o n e s / /
.'.Mismbtr. Multiple LlsHrifj
30 HWY. 34, MATAWAN .
' S it (HOC
. ' FHA APPROVED
52,800 Down needed- to buy
this beauty 3 Bedroom Custom Rttrtch.. Living ■ Room, Dining
rca' .-with iwall-io-Sva II v carpe tr
,ing. :.Eat-iri Kitchen, tyi Balhs, .Garage, Full Base
ment, Big Scrccncd-in Porch,
Fenced In wooded yard.
Asking Only $i7,GW
ALL BRICK
2 Bedrooms, living room with /ircplncHj dining room, kitchen! ■ ceramic bath, very nice
lot; 11 car v garage,1 finished baacment, hot water heat.. Owner must sell, moved out
o fstuto , Asking $19,300.
VA No Down, FHA $J(!00 down
uubiect to approval.
Tor jTliesc and Others Call:
RANKL & WEBERReally Co., Realtor*
Hwy, 34 Malawan, N, J.
sw -s ju
;;Wo, hav« jlioiiics |.-i choose j
’ :tro^/'i’V‘ var!oiT3 prlcc rn.^g-'
es in fiazli’t, Holmdel. Colts Neck, ; Middletown, Ki:y- port, Lmcnft, '.'Malawan;
' Borough,- Matawan STurlhoro, Atlantic High,
.-'..lands and vNciv . Shrewsbury; Call for Personalized
Service. ' . '
Carlton HL Poling i;RiHitor
Member Multiple Listing;' .
MM Hwy. £> Hazlet
26-H918 ;
W W t W m W M W W M W t W
: M IDDLETOW N
Custom Home /
3 Bedrooms with 2 additional
lwdrooms partially finished.
Llvlnj? room, Painily room with fireplace. Custom kitchen, full dining room. Laundry
mom, full basement, 2 car attached garage, wall-to-wall carpeting, central oir condi
tioning, humidified heating.
152,055 '
EDWIN S. STARKRealtor
1355 Hwy. 36 Hazlet
(Across from Airport Plazti) DIAL 264-0333
' - - J 17,900
No Closing Feed
FHA Appraised
Unbeatable vaitiu at a ,'price most can' afford.
- Willing owner wili help' you with clojinj; tees. Four
bedrooms, n u g e living
, room, and kitchen, ceramic' tiled bath. ■Storaga attic, Quick occupancy. Many
.extras.1 ' ; -■■' - ■. ■
ALL BUYERS
VA & FHA TERM3
$34,99#
Brand'New ni-Level
Xtvo Car Garage
Custom built in one. of our
finest ureas. Four bedrooms, formal dining room,
spacious living room and kitchen, U4 baths. Over
sized roc room. Utility
room. Chnicc of colors for paint and tilts.
ALL BUYERS
Excellent Financing
The BERG Agency3MS HWY. 35 HAZLET
26-1-3290
JV.r.VA'AM J b.:J,uo„,Ranch, basement, attached gar-
ago $2(1.stto.STERLING McCANN
Real listate-Broker
CUSTOM HOMES BUILT Hwy. 34 56G-D66G
10/ 1(1
Service DirectoryCONTRACTORS
CERAMIC TILE
Bathroom and kitchen, real tils.
Freo estimates, Work guaran
teed.294-3363
tf- CARPENTER
Ruoni additions, roofing, general
. apatrs, reasonable rate*.
204-7881
ELECTROLUX, ALL MODELS local sales and service. Cnll
bM-nsA,______________ _______ w)ii
PARKER BOARDING HOME for aged men and women. Stata
llcoiisert. Call KMOU, Matawan,
N.J. wjtf
REPAIRS
REPAIRS
BICYCLES domestic and foreign repairs our specialty, Bayshoru
Ilardwuiu Co., I'ront St., oppofiito
lVst Office, Keyport. CallJIM-IM! tr
SEW ING M.ichinu Repairs. I-iva
estlnuit<!3. Retired Sinner Man.
after. Ken Warwick 50IM273,
. II
BICYCLE need lixin'? Bring it in to A 117 Mt!??’ St.,
Mauiwnn V : • ejmir all makes, ti
yOU bust 'em we'll Iix 'em. Class and screen repairs, Bayshore
Hardware Co., Front St., opposite
Post Office, Keyport. Call 281
1145. _________ tf
UPHOLSTERY
LARRY'S
AUTO SEAT COVERS
SPECIAL
GIANT SUN GLASSES
13 Main St,, Matawan
566-3016
wjlf
UPHOLSTERY
Upholstery nnd Fuinitun’ repair* Ini;. All fairies, Nauj’ahyde Vinyl.
A. .Strang, W0 WiiKhlnjjion St..
Keyport. Catl 2(*I-MM. II
REAL ESTATE T-QR SALE
t ■ ■ t. ............. .. •. '
.CHRISTMAS- '
' '\;f!replace
' ' MATAWAH ; :Lcvltl Own*- C^i. l.H“.ifri-/.jrn j\
2■ biiths. ctfiitrai air x^ndilSLffi-
inii. • a fir*?,
pl.v/?*' £o\\ ds;>\jrn£. VA moi't-
tif-prov. r.ttd
-32-12 '-'ia '' ino/ivhly ,
' • .t-iiU ■ Ice; Oiity;. 53‘i,5b» • •
SfERUHG THOMPSON'
Asjctiates-ReMtors
FOR RENT
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
- jW M W W W W IW W W W W W V
KEYPORT „..■■!
Sturdy , -older iiome, ;.7.' rooms, V/i hatlis, full l>ase- iiient,.-. inmicdmte po?r.cs^
' sion at closing.' FHA Mort-:
•»i|W avMiialiio lo qualified
ouvor. .' $17,804
IIA/.LE1
liicel.'em Split Levd, 4' Bedrooms, 114 Hat.hs,
eWJ . Rec Room, . wail-Lo-.: wa!!. carpet in. jiyinn;r(*nrn
and halliv U rge Patio. J; ,
PRICED TO SELL !
MuitipU U itlng -
- u\a.-v_ 3Y MAf/.'.'/ - M .
5>,;.-0-5t,‘D
KtYPORT - $2«,7M
T'-.vu stury - four bedrooms,fill! ;b^th aml; 2 ,i baths.
Large dining room ,; kitchen and den. to ll basement. Kx-
celient condition. SVe have
the key. Call no* 671-3’jH ,
DIN G-A-LING
T’ll hr. wnitin|?. - hv. the - te!e-,
plioiv; for youf Four bedrooni Ctiix!, Cod,-; Ono . car , jtaiiaBC, fnity reiKeil in lar?e • play y a M . untl only 51,200.00 to
. take over VA-5H% mortaa^eI ‘ Oiilr.rnvlmntolv :S!4n,0n.;OGr
inontli. Fuji tosemciit. Sclihds
gootl? Call us now. Asking
■ s iii.m ra .
Walker & WalkerREALTORS
llwy. 33, Mitldlotowiw W* J .
Open 7 Days A Week ;
. . : ^
Send fo r lllu s tra te tl Calitlnft
KEYPORT
3 Yours young,. 3 Bedroom
Ranch, M o d e rn Kitchen, .Tile
Batii, Oversized attached 1
Car Garaee, Located on (i
Quiet Dend End Street,
...... A BUY AT
$21,500
Betsy Ross Agcncy Realtors
117 Hwy. SS Keyport
2m i M
We hnvc n buyer for a Strnlh- more 3 BrJnn. ltnnch, in a position <0 assume pivstiil mortgage up (o $12,000.
THE KIRWAN CO.' REALTORS
Hwy. 36
West Keansburg
787-6600
WE BUY HOUSESFor cash in anv condition!
Call ‘iDl-0-1%
T RA IL ER on privately owrnjd
Jol in Keypnr! area. Cfh'o !'>•
cation, d^scripnon hum pn<
Writo B ok E c/o KcyjHirt Wr-klv
10/lfJ-ld/Ji
BUS. OPPORTUNITIES
SEVEN UNIT MOTEL
Excellent invest men > oppor
tunity. Locu! tir'M, hlj;h k*-
iti rn,
$33,000
EDWIN S. STARKltcallor
J.tr.,1 llwy. 36 Iliizlet
(Acroi'j from Airport Pliun)
DIAL 261-0,1.13
LOTS & ACREAGE
llA /I.I'T TOWNSHIP - Nice hlp.h lot IM), city \v:it'*r, i><m i
.liuinpitij! ii.nl N.Y. Ihim's. Uy owiht. In1*/, In/
N « 'Jn L t Cr* i"» 1 >•/» t f'.'.l .vvnT, <:
pjfJ" ) iC!‘, M:‘ i ii;j)k ItiS
iit ! '('i Mii'!; %<.
. J;
h;-u- ■ -.ir.'-i hoi Au'.iiicjjijy-. . Nn j.'hil'.ive-: .CaU
•. iiiifi- iZii- <>f t.'‘,>rilac' . Hiii f.Iur.uh^,
27*? :»<tlhiin Court, CJiffwopri, N'-J. ” it}/5 •• jo / 'n f
, oj'-nct; -ok' tsw« 7 c<tn' -■ ' or :’ri4 -iGfni, ' • • . . . . . ifi/.u; •
HELP WANTED
j'l.i.RNT.SMHi'j ArT.
.. j,Tnoxnat.:..T.V, ;ui utilities
r/:G-3.V,M . ,
KEYr'ORT - 4 i bum'.apt. $135. 1
child. 2«4-6532. ’ 10/16
3 ftOUf.I AJTr avaijabk immedi-
u!i'!y, near iranipoi'tation. Sitl*
tHr- ' . 10/to
('T.ii'f-'WOf)o - t)rx. 1st. 3 room
! . huii;.;i!(>U'. : h(JuU- only. . Call
td'ter 5 '*(0 p rn. 10/113
■J EOO.MSJi: Bath, [inmshr.’d alt',, beat . & lii.it water supplied,
: Busims® or retired couple, no
. u«!a. 2(3 First St., Kevport. 10/10
7 ^ rLyr r ^ Y ' I)( i i n I f ir
teachers or couple, 2 distiti-
.-•guisiied brand new “total-eiecttic
.,. al! . brick, I blH ioom apts. Lo
cated rn a kooii Kt. :jfi. J/J:'b!ock iKiforf. (ilphliirui brldije, High
. ' itiiuls. Sl-ic per mo. Call ;fl71-
5252 JO/16
WANTED. TO^RENT~*"
. iGENTLEMA N wishes:. fu rntehed ■■apt.; 1st floor in Matav.an. M6-
7K?.7. ____ JO/3 - ID/IK
O X ’ 4 yN F U R N IS iiE D rootns!:
in ICisyport. - Mntawan « r e n.rnunl.l. betl, ni'r.^'-.-.iAnal
Cali between 4:50 - ti *254-1723:
:v ■ ; ■ - m/m ;
HELP WANTED
■ '*T t !^ n T O M ' TON A.PP?.TCANTS
Tiie. Keyport Weekly and The
Matawan - Journal do not know
ingly accept Ilelp-Wantc-d a l s .
frtim .employers' xovorixl hy-' t i e '
F u lr Lubor Standards Act if they
offer less than the lc?al rnir,imurn
wage or fail to pay ar least time
and one-half for overtime hours.
The riiiniitiutii vv.iife for e:ii])!oy-
ill ('Tit coveted by the ELSA prior
,o tin.; I'lOlj Amendmonls is S1.60
aii hour. Hi'.h ' oyc-rtiinii pay re-...
. q ijired . ;vfier 4 fl. liour.s a week. :
■Jobs covered as n result of the
’ .13BC"Arneiidnients require S I.15 an
hour minimum with overtime pay
required after 42 houts a week: .
For ypeeifie .information, contact
tlio Wajjc. an-i llissir Offiee of tiie .
U.S. Department oi Labor, Fed-
« a l , Building, 9?0 Broad Street, Newark. If
STUCCO BUNGALOW, 3 rooms
and hath, newly paneled, gas
baseboard he'at, 31G,ft00. Stella
Briskie, Licensed N. J . Real .Es
tate Broker. Cnll 284-145!),
10/ 2 -io/lfi
K E Y P O R T - Immediate occu
pancy, low 20's, walk to trains,
buses, schools, largo remodeleJ
2 story, 3 Bedrooms, modern
kitchen, dining room, V/2 bar.hf.:,
paneled den, rcc room, living
room, fenced in yard 110x1011.
FHA approved. Cali owner M2-
2.102. 10/15
REAL ESTATE WANTED
John Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance Co.Aunouncos Oarncr Ojiporlunl*
li^s in Sulos nnd Sates Mnn*
ngomenU '
Strtrting Monthly Salary* up lo SJOOQ plus romujistOyn.s. No
salcfa or msurnnco experience
necessary s i n c b coinplete theory tind field training in provided. •
This i« one r»f (hy meat ro-
wf-rdlng programs nvai!;tbl**
today.
If you con.?ii!or yotirsclf to he
a high caiibnr Individual rc
fjnrdloss <>f: background yo\i
are invited to investigate this
opportunity.
Send Resume to:
P . O . Box 870, Hot! Bank, N .J.
or Cnll 1442*3100
- Vh‘?rs 3M>rni'>otv«•jjp{frc.H'-M}:n»:iy 2 <.■ .'A Mu.-’
rjvvn : " •
■ - fo il fiWi-l?.Is ■_ :
..M E c iiA N icK .'iiiir
: tu”*/; fu.' . r * .m • rv-y*.: pon ’ ik ' m . r:;i:-;: ^ v * i f h
0’A‘A TOiJi'v Pburiv' • frv.
,*#pp'.finlni'M'i?. . 10 /lo
r’l-nVTfV OT A'l'f.yt.' ”.!!»....
_ . .wanted .for:mv.v-«l^rion in K?y-- port uroa. i'iili Hud p.-itf .ti/r.rt
ojwnin^/;, 7:!9 O^iii far
jK»intjri';':tn. " -SO/Pa
^ rr '';:A m i.iN E ii'r:(aNNURs ""!?. you arc n youn,q a-. .n, 'hi.i»h
. school grud.. nfvt in app-.^r*
ttace and havn a burning
to enter tho OKciUng and .reward-
in« nf th.'if sr.irt^
you out $120 a week for -1!)
hrs. tviih ;i d»<inc<» for (VvTrUim*.
frw travel' lv;JK2fits, th*=-n conie
to P!accmrnt SVvvici'.
. M ain St., M a law an , 566
' 7005. : 10/!'j
; YOun’tr WO.VtivH; tOl Stiv'U’U irip, - ^ Bookkeepers,, Ground Hrvjiteis-
es, Teilcrn, f?al Friday. K<jy
PtmclH‘rs, C|prk-7Vp’^ts. Airline
antj local ^wsitions: ayuilablo.
-E^ptVrieMcc. prufcp'^d, BLop in a'iy
. tim iv tb di.^ctistx your future: Air
line Pfactiment • ;Servkv:-; 13C|/V!
Main St., Matawan. 55ti-VC05. .
■
MASOW He Mason’N Helper. Yes’r
. round work. '-Paid-'vocations,.
59M3AC. , . - . / J ; 10/16
; UNUSUAL oppf?:‘tt’ii:‘.y‘ frjr tiv,*
. : riyhf j>t?r.soh in a, new* cciu^pi.
ui food. T'-'iaiiinp. Mur.t h « ; nji-
grc»S3ivoi wiui»i,u .• to' iL‘u iij,‘ onu-
nbio .io nieut the''public. No ex
perience nofvjssary. Idaa) job
for person (o supplement the
; fam ily Jncorno - plus th e . r^-
. wards of a challpngirig- p o t io n .
App y ni M r ; i-rrsyi L;airy Sion*.
: for details Und Interview at .120
. Llovd f<d;. Matawan, 56G-171<3.
- ' • •. 10/If)
M A LE - P a ri or fu ll Unit:, Ma-4
-;>ro-high school gradiiittr-'. Apply
•, to Ravshom Stationors, 3G W,
Front St.. K cvno rt,: . Ui/!(!
"C L K R K iA L 7Vpu»g und’ phnnt’.
fi day v,^*k,' y r»,"Cal) 56(j*Ht)t:t).
... : ■ w w .-OJ^HRA'l (JRS wanted o n ' safety.
. .stitoli button ^ow . mrKhinciJ,
st.ii/idy work, plus benefits. Di.fop
Sportswoar, l!>2- 2nd 5L. JCoyporf
2(14-08! 5. _ _ „ • __ 10/10
PART-TIME ' lifip to v h.'an pio-
fcssional nificc. Evening or
weekend, ftDl-LiOU. iO/JG
w o r k " w a n t e d
W ILL CARE FO R smn!! chMd in
rny flornii. Nursing expericna;.
Mt'aU inciudcrd, 20-1-9533.in/fj-io/io
WOMAN wishes to caro for chi!-
dron for workinj; mother by
day or week. 26-1-9418. 10/16
^ T S c T n ^ o T S A L E
■Wise * FOR SALE
Vo:?'; ! i *,* r : ' iV u . ' .n v ' ;-vi3 iiiU . • U'
. (.JAkA'Oi' v',; :• .. O,;.
' tuv’i ’'V-'S ;i:
5 u.iu. ■ ' . ;>ypv
i ‘j.OWL'J?F;vn .‘irfRt.ri:*; •
■ i !\ .'KV.- h f li.-'r., . •; t l SVJ • - •,
ov.'i;.- ki.-.ifi
ROGKRS &vji\tr,)z !'-H .
Iv.'si t st'.ii-
tabie.s an<I rr.fft1'1 j.mIiw,: crntl .
. lamp:-: Jl.V’iri
R^RWACE.. TROS-'BU":1 AiV- ri-
C’-in .Si'as^dnrd I h e , ;
air lornacHi h/H . 3R! Sv* hy
Usfd :r jx*ar^ o r It? y rar "mr-y antw . Wuh Ihernu/siat. l-.-xcrllf.Mt
.a in ;i:lioM. h;ut';iin
intniL'diaioiy Ui’plarc-u w I j'h
larger no.” Pn-'H ni ^ A<'t
m i‘.y, /;aii. :?!H‘T O . ' - N W ■ ui
giourid iev<r|, ;in
:-r-- '
— --‘ j _ - *■__
S o c ia l S e c u r ity
i.iv Hoxard u Houghton, 0::.
S/w Autr:«-;:!
. , fV rth■ .Amboy,••'-■Vv.'
MiiUlwu.'r’• .. : 10/
.S'CfiWJN'N .VJnr. Ray .Bscyvie*:
. 7;rx';d condjMnri’.' ' Ca!!
■ after 6:.'i0 p in. 10/1 1
.L%7 G.r. RA:’iCtF .40 au-
torrjatic oven?. ?;toruj;e’ drawers,-
a[>njianc« o u tiuonr-srrni
li^ht, musL.'jce.' WAtiOV;■■■'. 10/16
' CASH- i u i o i S K i i ^ ^ A l h v T I ^
: Service Si-fiioa $*)0 C«!i anfi-
5025. . ^ ;u 10/Hi'
MECHANIC has 5W yds. m %. . pcrieol nyion carj.'rt. An>' j*oi|
fo r ' saie‘ ?3.!)D nor vd. 2t)l-2)t)’.
■:
;■iim - y L ;M )^ :u iA ' tjri^ h m
box spring A mattJTSh, twin
size. oiTt-r 10/li!
D IN IN G ROOM. 7 pr.s., modorn
. cherry n^bo^attv , wvul iv>r.<]i.
tion. 264-:r;W. ^ 100. ' li)/it.
3 T 'i'P Ij.W iiri UfiS. 1 I'uy^I port:
able, 1 -Rpmingiim portable-, 1
ci«H‘tric lU-min^ton, 1 U ^ h iju ; •
a tor,- C.l-!. . Apt. zivi'. stovy, hand croch^tcd al^han
72>:D0 Inches. Call after C p.m.
RtiC-OWlS. !(?/!(>
t I 55-GAL DRf.lM VlOi up
at I3ru\yn Co, y'J \\,Front St U‘<;ypon. 10/Jfi
GARAGK 'SALTi - Oi*i. mb. ti ' to 4 p.m 100 Pulton St.. Kov-
port. - : ■ ' : 1U/IG
WANTED 70 BUY
liicorfc tt na'.'ne'; and
’ !'vunvi;;.v.f- . ' v** ’ ?’!K’
•( ‘V>r'<,5v,i.liy:‘ in pro-’
rf.T'T.u’ !:*tM.ji'.;;*i i'1-
Pxin ' 15*Medicure:
' ■•.. ' • • • •' •
. Jh'.Av;t»’d O- Ik'UL'.Juor!.
of the Peitti Ambuy
Su'.iai S.M un ly O ffice / annouiKS
ed th a t ' Although M f,d ;rnn ‘
ci:;i'>T3 have improved duo to ii- m:ti«ii'iiy and 'c^pt'Tionvw1. ti»e
causc of tU'hty in
•'jjK'ov^sifinH ‘..•iaiiuy i.> nanies and
nurrjbr/s that don’t nmU'h. U<: rttid i'iut thi-. is due to rtaim-
aoU prejxnlru* claim furmV by
rolymj? ot» their niemorv instead
of c.opyin;* troui;.iheir.^Medicare.,
nurds, ■ ; r::'
' .' Mt ) T-lr ivhtr T\- _ r-t-
, tentioh to si^nc*oih»*r 'liitu^iions
; 'A'iiich coininfioly catis^ deittVii in
WANTEDSilver Coins, fiold Coins,
Proof Sets, Key Coins,
Complete Collections mid
or tfidak'H. Ci>ata«‘t U:«
hefuru soiling —
W ilV S f iL t FOR LESS?
2-1 HOUR SC IlV iCK
264-1003
CUTTER, GRINDERSKxpL‘rn*ncod and IVaiucos
F.nd Mill pv-haipunin!;. fovn's
iool a;ul m illing cutters. Pa>d
lK»K|)li;ili>Mi.;on, v a c a t i o n ,V*»'ir'v Iiemir'
CALL s r j- r a
for appointment
— SALESMAN —
Manauomcnt Trainee
Two Y*.Mr Training Program
Up to S!).00t) Animal
U (.’ualit'ed
I’honc:
RO G RR A. N ir r o . C.L.U.
For Appo in tm ent
2M- 31 IK)
YOU NG MAN niccfumicMliy in
clined to ojh.t j to ttactor arul
lawn tom lm in lor pro^-o.shiv!
younj' company. Unlimited op
portuuity tri buIou und nuina(',o-
niont, Bcinefilj. N. J . drivers II-
consii required. Contact Mr. K
M jpdtt at 0ir,-970l. tf
l.PN 's 7 ■ 3 or 3 • It sinft;;
Starting $21.00 per day. Col1,
Mrs. Clint; iMG-UOO ifo in id fl Con-
vale:>com Centi‘r, Hwy. 31, Holm-
did tf
NIJK.SI-.S" A101 .!>, 7-3* utid T-il,
c |)»m i^iiLti and it,»u.<|/iI, n.<i.n.
uy, Sl'it Miij' rtt ?'!.-!') p<M'
hr., plu i lll)tM*al bcni’ fils. Call
Mrs. P.ricl'.son, OHi l;>00 Ilolmdel
Nur.-ihijj Home, llw y 34, Hohndol.
10/Hi
HOUSKKKKPKR fi fi” oxpci ii-iH'-j
sod trrinsporlidion m 'tvisnry.
St.*r 1 Mi;-: !J0 |K‘r h i, Libpi.ii
h^nofils. Cull M ri. ttnil«*r".vo<nl,
HuIhmIi‘1 Nui'.iio: llonu*. Ik w . ,'U, H olim l.l 10/Hi
liUS POV:~i, I'.ilriuMi hrlp. lull or
p .in ti i tic. , ij/!■ .i. | ii 1!
P o f l ’,1! f»m !<(• il;iin tiil, HuuV V'l.
Miitwwan, jo/h;
L I'N f.lounl I ’lc.isunf Miinor
Niirsluj; llm n i’ S'fO lOill, it
1969 ZIG ZAGSnving Machine, siifihtiy used,
blind Si'.muh d»*-i'Snes, .s'.-vv.-»
hmtons on, makeu button
holes, munonrtims, overcast:, fancy iit 'teller, sov. o v.'ith one
or two needles, no ultadi-
incni;; n-.:odod.
5 YR. FULL OIMIIAN1T-K
$33.60 Cashtax Hit’,
or pay Sl.tJO down and nine
inP'n-sT In 'o payments of
earh.
Call.
CAPITAL SEWING MACHINE
Credit Dept, unii! 9 P.M.
561-2600
j lANT!) K i’il i' ri.N(i YARN , c.Sioii'O wt.-ni or oilnn. nt ny i:o,-
or.i to clio^y* from 10 o/
or $1 f!0 ib. li';;Ui'/enr Puctory Ou!-
let • Toj's Inr. r*i;:'i-D1.0J.
Jl'.vy '|;i, Ciiff:••'.•nd H < t f
* T ^ m iN A n o N a i x ,:.:i ;>U;M
sro ;:v i a scri-:i'-\
w iN t^nvs & ooof.s'
n i:;r ')! ’n t p j m r : . '
KAUI. A. I:R \NTZ '.’‘-I
t(
.BEST TOP SOIL( jn tm m i x n m r ,
MLUK S IO N li, SAND, etc,
ECKEL'S TRUCKINGW o rg a r tv il lo , N. J .
591-9707wjtf
I.AUfil- Kia.l-:(TK)N' Anthiue i,
rA'i.iNiif'-. **li*s-i. Chinu^'i w;ill
plaques jnd jtrA’d i’d cbi.sls J'*we[
('1hvs‘ , llwy V>. ti"tW(M»n l ’ni)ii &
Rost: I.i , if i/ - t ll>,uis Ifi S Mon, Ihm Sat. V nd .iy ‘111 10, 2'il OIQJ
If
i-OU rif’.ri'i'-R Cl-ianiin;, (o co lon /,1'Mjnuii', uso Mlu-i
I.iH tro r .u p *! ■ I'* »n*‘r. U'Mit “ Ift -
trio sliainpO'KM' M. H irn .j Maid'
\v.no, HD M.un ^t., Mat‘av..in
10/Pi
l'T*MI)|:R HAM fJI'ITAP ami
i it >•> v. ‘tii Nil,1111■ >ihJ AHiphl'if*rr,'it Hir> i'V pt
R l’MMAlil'. SAI.K 0. t. U*.
'I ’,1) !•» ,i ji m 1 i 11 < » •> V,,i .... W.- - rin.l I .n|d-< !'.( •
lit111*• •• h'ront Si., K^vpnrl,' h i*10
W ASllI'K Needs adjustment.
C.ill Vb/.vlM. 10/10
WUIL-niNG LOT ;, M kMI- b-.wu,
Matawan, Holmilel. Knritan,
Marlboro, Keyjjort, t ic . Will puy
top dollar, (.Tull .lack Hosbck.
•13G tl
ll. S. S'ifA’HR COINS, j'old toinii
cotlm ionn, holiest pritjns paid
Romeu, 7y7-:j*i.ril. If
CASH, jcraj) roppt-.c, l»i*j^s> nil
types non • fcrtnu* mehiU.
Prompt pick un service. Call !M(i*
B12(! ’ H
SERVICES
ROOl-INr, S, HODI-- k k p a i r s -
Iret' esfim it-*, Call CbniHf*. ‘.'HI.
4fi-72. li
M AR iS ’l-: I ::- .»INi-'S ; **Jul^r*';i nn 1
vvm‘\'i i/ .i ‘al! ,\y.lO/J-U'.r,
H A T iA C M ’ i h r o :;:. i-.i !.- ■; IM'
Aii - o: 11. ■■ 11:*■ i! work
Sk7 ‘ii i .* . iv A lii, I .i-.* KnJ.-Ti., ui-
Jo lim y\. !. !ai>ar %, rsatei *.»'
$i;>:i. 'I’l-i. id/I';
P A IK IIK G CO.\TRACTOR - In-
!o:'. !•’ woi 'K-
in ■ ■! ‘ \ > ;>i i* • ••
L'Vl' i i >i I i in.iiy >J'(j L 11::i. '
,;:nr.. ’ n .: i
VAf': i 1; r. k V .• M,u l*.n- .
U»M>'i: 1 rf'* pick up .ind
d-. 'iv- f y. A !* .v .*'ilr>pp- i. Il*.i
017/ ' Hi/!'>
PEIS — SALE
ADORA lil U I RHP. Kitten-*. Tall
WH-.V/'if 10/Pi
GOOD Jh»MK wanted for 3 eui\
no s :tr.i<’ t.hil b-.M. I»<i0HUi
j !!/J U
Q W P.IK <)UT Ki'd* ""April iI'
Pikh.11-> jfp-t 2.0J p nt.
7PM 10/IG
__ MISCELLANEOUS
“ 10 WI-.KKS JHi” i’ iuI j i runr.‘ v
R i'iil.ih ;iv:iilablo lli’ ina
M.tt.iwan v n tn 'M 0/P .
AUTOS FOP. SALE
. fiR PORO lonno , I dr., indo
trans.V pijw^r S Ar H,-.-8,0(30 mi.
(Xjlj ev(*s. LJC4-f)iHu............. i0/!0
'03 OI.DS ’AS"''''Air ■ eon., ,'4-donr.
All power ; jiccessorlv^. Goad
cond. Call ev<\ 50(5*7578. 10/!G
SiifiH CAMARO Conv. . R a lby
. Sport Cui-CoryePe - I o
braml nuw- - , hr;iod new
trans., .cxcuiUuts:. condition S‘/.ioo.
a i v suLMi nt. M iiilcr's. M:da-
wan . 10/10
i960: CADILLAC as is; a ls tT .W
Pon:i?.c. ;J.0t(W5i. 10/10,
CADILLACS. Over 5 ready to
fuM- priced fr 'iin .: SW5 , tit).
Overworked 2?0 car inveolory of
new car trade*hi bargains. ’Some TAKP: O V iiR PAYMENTS. Tor
’ quick' ereiht approval call Mr.
Gtior^e, BRIGGS CHEVROLIiT .
m um . ■ 10/h;
. hm CADILLAC -Coav., fjM d' run* . ninq car. Call 2ti1-if»9:i alter iff
a.m before 10 p.ni. .10/lfJ
FO i.il>S — Ovei 2ll rcudv to roll
priced frn;n .JUa & Up. Oepry
stocked 250 ca> inventorv of .new
car trade-in bar.fiainri some
TAKK OVP.R PAVMHNTjj.--'->:yr
quick credit approval cai* Mr.
Geiiri'.o. . 15RIGGS C ItEV RO LC X
721 0500. _ 10/iti
1J16S OLDS 9S Tdr"luxury'7scclan;
‘a ir cond,. extras, 4 new tires.
Sacnfico $2990. Call 5ti(!-188i days
5tifi-3135 evenings. 10/16
INSURANCE
1 SHORE INSURANCE
AGENCY .\M. r.INKfi OP INSI FIANTB
Serving AlonnumUi Counly l Sliirt* ]‘UI
t COMMERCIAL A RESIDENTIAL $: • r-mc -ih o m c o w n c r
I • DCtiuS <» MARINE ; • AUTOWOCILE
, Ctiei-K (>ur Allr:n'Livu Haics On^
| ACCIDENT L IF E HEALTH
‘ DIAL
pfOc:.i*5>:ir?" Mtidipvrf" clai/ns. For v
eKampie. . e;:’i;fri.'i{:l:i .sp?nvto’'-i.‘>.'" fail .itv ..'ii'iiih U:-:_ u:i'ruirrd 'doev ■
tor r r t »-1 ".Un-if--• il':*- . or. •Vi,K*yjr<tsV-
shiujtt.j• Cn* fi^Ctoi^S^.-'vtli'.j a.iti-. o?' Service, thii',;.
. pfece 'and ‘ 1 . rv.TMi.m,
. sitMrilP.in c au ^ ji delayed’ ’
pruce<sma is rt«u?ns. .wpich- in-
clud^i - '. hills tV'.r '; pr«*‘ccrip«'iots'’ .
dru/.\v • w liict;' «ii\: ,oo?. ,',o\ ere^ '
■ outside :-a f t . " h tx p ^ a h o r par^ci-"-
pa:in^ niirbiD^i. i i u m e . ..
He add-:*d • raat- one further
problem o«:eurs when patients .
submit chdms with bill^ tor •.
'vicirr v.-hk-b already were ‘ sub* r
inb te^ by the doctor, ondi'r tht).'
;-4SS!|;r..*nc- t TiuUbud,/ Th:s';:SttonK~/;:
: ' :?s:. ^ ‘!']r:c;:ii:y>:*:i;ee^b’c car^: :
Iy, each year .when . fhe do»-,roi,',<i_-:
dairrj Was’ nor paid irtc«iuu\vjtho
amf?vf»t' was applied
. .ynduai deiiaeiibft;/.:
- ?The, doctov Ui^n. bills the pa-1' tlant ’.vho. iu tarn.' - .•inhinits : *
diipijc-'Jlc und delaying .Yledieav**'
cia'ia fo r . .the sajne..:. .service* .■: Hop^fuV.V1 ibi.'i sitdatkin ■ wiU' dir ::
mioiidi as doctors and patient.5* ;
b ^ ’omft'-.hiorPrV^^^xp^nnhcfod anil ' sopiiisti^ued . in dealing wltli; :
Mc-dicare c lili!i5.,: ■ , ' " :.-
If ■ you 'are : nhV«a your first. •
Medicare we su^er.C /
til at., you corduct.th.e office ?it ,!fi
rHiiillii ~vl. Pci tii Aim>u> . -
idjit'dnoo and advice. The. of^T a ,
is open from 9 a.m . until* S p .m ., ;
Monday through Fviday vitid
ul k p.»n Fnday "pvpnings for.
'thdr« ‘.vho ard- unable to visit ’
uu iin ^ v ^ u ia r hoors..
Accidents, the fourth most fre
quent' cau;;e of dcatli, killed ap
proximately 115,000 persons m
the United Slates in HH>8, says
the Insuraiiee Irfo . ioation Insii- .
. lute. Only heart disease, can
cer, and shokea. claimed :Jiiuru
liv(*:»,'; •; ’
L O A N S ,
H i iA I . K fV T A T K m < 'N E H .s ' '
F lK A N C 'J A L P U O U L H M S 7
y ^u rh ^ tf o i . c-(i\iUy ijr«a,V‘,r ;hO lllt ; il ii ttlLi IL-Silll Ul « !:iy
inorc.'inc in rv^l x.stnto '.:ali!<'.i=. W* _ u i l ! fict* U iit fUKh iHjUily hv- r«-
v o i jr i; r^iort
tiic: K.mwANr no., ttcnin.r:;, muudlv’U> .*. n e.’c-il Konii>l>ur|.VDV-CUtrt). llculot 2M*7^00. Itc-d KitrjJt
7/1
2 6 4 -2 9 0 0If No Answor Call 7/i l -M/t0
?2IR BROAD ST. KtYPOfiT J
JOHSvS ARMITAGE
AGENCY181 H W f . 35 — Cl.iFf-’W O O D
WEEK END SPECIAL...
RENTA NEW
MERCURY COUGAR • or MONTEGO MX
Froim Friday 5 P.M. to Mondav 9 A.M,
50 Free Miles $25.83 8c por n»ll<*-
over 50 mltrs
You Fumivh G hi.
MAKfc/l& k \
YOUIt / UmSSjrti \
RESERVa . \0fi!U RENTALTIONS \SYS!B1/N OW . w
ALL MNf-.S OF IN<UPANCe
r m ■ HOMLOWMER - AUTO u rn - a c c id e n t - h e a l t h
DIAL 566 8200
W A L LLINCOLN-MERCURY**^
Shrewsbury Avonuo at Sycamore
7 4 7 -5 4 0 0
GIVE YOURSELF A CHRISTMAS PRESENT
N O W !! ALL NEW YEARLY SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOR
THE KEYPORT WEEKLYor
THE MATAWAN JOURNAL
!F SUBSCRIBED FCR MOW AT $5 EACH WILL
BE FULLY PAID TO JANUARY 1971.
Call 566-1818 Ask For Mrs. McCarthy
A 1
FOUND
,Vi -m -,\ < h- ■ i
an!, v*.ih*-.*. Ot i. 11, aftiT [ Kit-
Sail nn • In K i*ypoif. Call ;o>t
na il ’ m, !-i
AUTOS FOR SALE
CIIP.VIMH I-, 1 > ■ flv-r T. i-
i>i roll, pi i' - ■! (■ tin ,m':i a ’id up
()\ i*| .l'iri.r.1 ' »•( « 11 in »r
tii*;'.’ i , i : 11 i !-* In (> i • • t ' . S ifi.*
i'a l t . j ', i ! i- Ct ii ; i ,»■( .; .. . ,1 - ; I I,-
CJctirj'i' H P !' '/*; rj||.\ IT ,
(.!) -ll.Vli) Il)/l!|
I'KiO J-DRIJ M ttlie a l jitjrt; .’eft
m cuii M ira. pvpj
RANKL &WSBER BUILDERSinc.
^ ^ j p r r w f n r . - ? f sraau.
ft (MVVmM twill.T ilUMI',1• I'.m .n i i i ;u
• I ' ! 11M Nil• ;.1.W>N V.’f'HK• AI.! [,-,TM JA I O i ’ s[L )
• HUH.hlN'l.. V. !; i ,i.‘1.1 !f ,
Gonoral ContrAcfors
AllJfr in Jrn Vr'i'iJ ),/t
P.oofing & Sltlmy
4 CO.V.MLll' i .U . JUill.HINvi• i»f>nf’ti Kvr’i.nsuiM.:^• A M - M I M ' M S lIM N fi• IMJHA 'IKK STONK SUHii’fi ■ If,i» [.!-.■ r;i
1 IhKlO.I.A ^ AV.'MN'l i
r-REL ESTIMATES
No Job loo Hirj No Job loo Small
HIGHWAY 34 MATA VANN, N. J.’So6.'3ll
;, ;:i,bur$day;i:;Qciobe'r S&, ■.'■
: S h m m r ■ G w e n ' M - ' [ f f m p r :
: M i s s J l i a n e ' W a s h i n g t o n -
:■ A hrui^l sho-v'r?-yvnit
.K-;wv;i :>i brnOf .of; M«fi K«?o».'
"Si,; KevjiKrt,., on S'jat, :'}£, at .ibe: .K(5’po:t .Ci'",*; : .L ta> 'iip ,■ '■ ;.i.i.'i;,;;.■■■■ ■ .V.';'/. ■ ■
Vil ^-;' fc ... will’; >»Cf«riS ;
Mcs, i^cjja? J/ixs.
SlWiey euivMrk.r'Ssnfe^:-!!]!!,New - B n iiiiiw Jd i: ' Mrs.'. .U v in a
WliltettB;■■Piscdtawsy; fctrs,. Wil-
Vis. Bft)v.(ikjcr Nevt- S h n ^sb u iy ; ■
Mi*. Maiy:. AHcn; '.hJidtiioiowiiir'.' JRuth
.Mrs, ; JS fK fB T JSilefc;1
srt(i Mrs. ijak'lw'iii, /mt-
ityvffli*; N. y.. .■ . '
^ i c ty. by Mrs, P<:}>-
t r ! * ; ijyouiii, jviisv Hirty
Mt'.-',. A.:i;0 M!i.s A■- !' M;!-,
rii?!Gf;iy. Miss At.-,->.,d D i i r , :
M n. KaHe/^-'irfeitnii; ■■■Wrs; . j(W
sephjis'f 'Johns,,• Mia. .jtuti* Askri'.
BsrSwru FiiKns«»;. Mrs,
>:B U w m ! , ! ) r i ' v e " 'A t
M b i i f u o a t i k ' . i v ” ' .
IHE MATAWAN JOURNAL, f l J, ;
' ' L u n c B e o n S d tu rtfa y '
7T«t?
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hriif.t-fe,- i',rr. i^tnr'.t&ynl 12 *v’t; W k iu-xii; a fi.s>f.-ict
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M rv. I j I V uv.,■. T ;rk-
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Kvitr•. K>:t i .- .Oii'bitf-.K ^ i-Kivj Jr
: The i.iCfV{,*y' Alrs)-.'> ttt. <
a/ifl::y; ,i*> -Richard Pierre,'Souiiv Kivur;1': ' "j foj , Vrrn« • j v ^ i co« Sauinfey, ' Z 5 , ; :'r S i™ r» ..C rc « tf ,1;EafiiiiU}vw>;':v M r e / ^ i a l U h ^
'; 29ev,;: il* . the First Baptist’ CtsurcJi. ' . . .y .
^ ’iS S w ’0 0 -
The sh rn ^ f wa* jsl'vrn b> n?ro- S
I m (tf h i r K iOst Mrs.
Jennifer Wattmigtoo, “ n ;a tn n t(W jn i <ind b> idPMUsttfs, th* jV5t“s- '
.... CK.Jv Ann~*nd PsuteMt1 WKth.ng' J . .
ton, tout.ijs of iHp brl<!« to-be, and , , 4 ,
JMimj V «nfsM Williams, sisltr (J
thp biidejtrocm e!‘ ct. 1 * ‘
. Ciuists u!lwi(ii»(f -were Mrs.
. C;vrn-..Wrtfihin(otfni.- ...Maiy-
t< t l U w s i/R W ft . H u l j < l t l ‘d ';
Mrs Ki,u.«-r M“- Mo'.'e-^
1/ Bessie ,'acUt/Ji.
Mr» Nari v Mrs (IruCf
::^iosh!.!igtoT,“ - Mra.'" Vers - .'-'!sor\
Mrs, 0 ^rn t‘t L.cuv50ti. S’n ^e
: Mrs. Rutn Washing-:':
it tifMrs Jennie rurkn ai’d Mrs :
iJorotliy Wilson, sU vil Keyport.
A « prfecnt e-o Mrs ^ ''
• lyn fimmons, Mrs, Paiilmc \Vitsh~
■ ingLUJi,. Mrs. Barbam .Jrislicr iiHd:'
M i a. Florence J.irKMi',Wfijt, Mrp. F.lJic1 Scott Mr;>, Dor-
Bthy Mayo, Mrs. Vn'mo Mii.'key(,::
rU B U C N O T lC E
7 « < tt" ^SdEBlI-f’S SA IS EUPEKIUH COURT IIF NKW it'RhEV
C1UNCLKY UIVIMOS # MONMOt’lU K l t l v n
ljnrl.pt »’<i Jf i»Sl -5'
: 'I’h* Monmouth County. -.National,Jiflnk. vs: SylViEter bta*-
.noli.- ftlrBli; D tftlulenU: :• b.y ( f p *.vr*? ■«?. I n th e . aoovu - «Uie<l -ndion tc- mfi ... dircTtfid. I shell expose for cx lftr
* t . |(ubtic vendue,. at Ihe Court ; House-In th« Borouph ofvKi-echold,";- . Comny of Monmontii: W<‘\v J i w v ,
on Monday the 20th day of Octobcr;••- . IMS) jat 2 o'dock, - r .M . P rm .liJ n *■ Tirue. • '■ .■ ■ ■. ./;. ■•
i A ll the following tract o r p a r t t l . ■. */- Jsiicl, am i p i t r n u ^ j hm i> in fte f■>:
pAsrUcularj^ TdwfipwbHil- ^itviaie; - f»nd-fcin^ i n the Borrugh of-'H ta C a n k .. Ju th t Coumy. cf Monmoutft!
n n d . SU>*fc cf New Jersey:. :UtCSirJNiNO at a 'pum l in th#--
• fiortherlv ’HHo of L inden • P l«c« ..* (fo unc ily nalltrt liordc-n iiti'i’CslV at>:'•-ihe -southeast. com tn of jiropeuy-''
o f . Jo lm It. I.arhm an, which point •' te ' dJslflnt twenty**!* and ; Vl/106' fc«l ■ eflsterly' f to m 1 the • aouth»;»sl corner • f j ov. i»r /orm**rW tit«
. •Sttfjlno lot; -tnenca , ti)...northerly:;,; tji©easterly - Un« ’of property
of; ■LRchman -cn*: Uunctrwl thirty* : four feet six Inches to -a -’point; • thrnc-<» I2 > .enslcflv^vparattel w ith ‘L inden tw en tj^ ix and^ 01/100 1
• ii'c t to, n pc<intt thenre ^3) aoathtr- : •Jy. p»nUle!.v;ith thy Jirfcl a-urte cn«
• iJUiirircd thlrlv-/our U*ct «tx Inohea.v t o : tha- northerly side of Lindcn-i.Tiari?; Ihenot- M K westerly- thtj xiQi therJ;* sWe- o! Linden. PJare, * tw^ntyssix and JJi/U'O feet to -Ui« -
. point or place .. cf Xscglnnlnj?. , , ttelnfl commonly. kni)AVT.. ontl dot- :
Ifinatcil 'No;' JOS^V.tnden 'not'fl*.* H ivd' ItanK, New Je:-sey. • • . • • . - •■.
Tho upproxtm&tc nmoimt of th« iutigmi?nt tu be «:itiiif'.ed bv. sa id ...
• ftnle ii/ th».- num- rf ?8.644 tn fe thc r - 5 v -lih the costs of this tiale. • - .
-he ahcrlff hereby itaer\c^ th* stplit !o ridjtiiun this F«le 'AiUiout iu r lh tr n«nlio hv pijbliiflUon.
...- V . !V\UI.« KiFJRNAN, Sherift Dntcd A ugust, 31, . IfiiJO - Ulchnrd C‘. l«o^htv. Esq. : ■■J i/25.10/18 '
l u n u c NOTICE Blritomc-ut fci.mrcrl !y t^c Act- i;f ■■•'AugUftl 24. 1?U2, as n»n<»prird 1)V
. the acts oi M iuoh. ’3. ID3]. ai><t 2, . lWfl' and June ll.- lUGU
Siat. 2081 ahowiny. ih e . Own*• etK'hip, _mnvmccMncdt. nnd drr.iila*. .
Uon t'f The Matawan • Journal.: published weekly a l ; Mnl,*inan,New Jersey for October,-.1WW;'1,%-.nte nante« And ftddressc.s of
ttiC- 'publisher, cdltor, mnnfl|?ln^•d llo r nnd businnsji mauflgera ere:
. Tubllsher—brown Publishing nnd .Printing Company, Corp.. Matnxvnn,fi. j :-' •’ Editor—J . Mabel Brown, Mnta»
• v a n , N. Jv .' - . \ .Business ma»Ag«r — J , M abel
Brown. Matawan, N. J . .2. The owner Is: (if owr.cd by *
corporHtion, IU name and uddr***g
JSviV.fO
Hi fl-dhiiy, .’!
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six ■ .ih*.* i'.yi <i' . !'•*;! it :■.)■:<• ' /{;;• V /: j fht» ,
vtiixirrH ■ -’i.-fji';> prr-T-frwcrve.
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Cv.pl Vf-iiHam F-irU'V wf 0k Mid*'
tSi.'frT^VKus^Ip T'tjH'.!'
,. VkuI -e*pe»k vtx t t e ci'
••• -
fnust be stated nnd also Immediate* Sy thereunder the nam es 'a nd «4l» <3ressep of »1ockho!dcr» o\wiine or holding I per cent or more of iota) emourtt ol stock. If not owned ky a corporation, the nanwa .^nd <tddre«sea of the individual owners m ijut he sl»on. H owned bv a pnrt. rerentp nr other unincorporated firm , jta nam e end addresi, nn well aa that cf each Individual member,
. >-S)Uftt be given.)'•C/ Brown Publishing and Printing
r O 'm pany , Corp.' Miss J. Mabel Dro\vn, Matawan,
fi. 3.Miss Geraldine V. Brown, Key*
l>ort, N. J .Mra. M ildred B. Herrick, Meta-
•wan, N. J .Mrs. Geraldine B, Conover, Clear*
water, Florida.Mrn. Bernicc B . Mount, Davie,
Coliftm in .3. The known WmdholderB, mort»
gageefl, nnd other nertirity holders owning or hnldhiB 1 per tenl or m ore of totol nniotnu of bundst mortgages, or other eccurtties are: None,
4. PnrnKmphM 2 nnd fl include, j '.V n cascK where the mtockholdcr or*4tf*<nirlty ho!d«r «ppc»r« iip<jn the
books of the company aa IruMeo or in nny other person or corpora* tion for whom such fiduciary re« lition , tii** rutmp nf llin 1 ru«.tp*» la acting; nlfitj t)i« stittfments tn th* two paragraph* fliovv the affinnt’s ft'tl Hn^v.-^dfrr rrd hrtlrf r.r t? circiiinst.nu’e.s mid omull Hons nn* der wlilt'ti fitockliuldcrs nnd hccur* Jty lioNlurK whn do not appear up« on the Ixiok.s of tlir iioinpnnv aa trustee*, hold ^torlt nnd M 'ruutlr* tn a cnpi«c-ity o(h<-r ihnri tluit <>f a bona /uie owner.
Ji. The nvcrn^e number of rnples if rach i .*• m 1 <• 11! tlii*; |>iit)’iiMtinn
.j.^fiold or dtsti il>ut( d, throtirh 1 h« nr «<ttu‘i i . ' *•, tn pmd Hit*
* 6eriherj* during U»e 12 month* preceding the date hhmvn above wa«j (Tins infonruitton Is re(|iilrr«l front dntly, weekly, feini-weekly, nnd lilweeklv ne'.vi-pnperM unlv), 400^,
J. M A RSL BUOWN,K nrrow
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The exc iting new personal car
th a t out-looks a ll o thers
ye t prices a t least $1,000 less
M o n t e C a r l o i s t h e d r e a m c a r t h a t c o m e s d o w n t o e a r t h .
I t ' s t h e r i c h c a r t h a t i s n ’t t o o r i c h f o r y o u r b l o o d .
M a t c h i t a g a i n s t a T h u n d e r b i r d o r T o r o n a d o o r R i v i e r a a n d ’
y o u ’d e x p e c t M o n t e C a r l o t o c o s t a t l e a s t a s m u c h .
M a y b e lo t s m o r e . .
W h a t a s u r p r i s e t o f i n d i t l i s t s a t $ 1 , 0 0 0 l e s s . A m i r a c l e o n l y ........
G M c o u l d w o r k , o n l y C h e v r o l e t c a n o f f e r . .
C o m e v i s i t M o n t e C a r l o , w h e r e y o u r c h i p s g o f u r t h e r .
S e e h o w p l a i n - c a r m o n e y c a n b u y y o u t h e m o s t e x c i t i n g c a r o f
t h e m a l l .
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Piirx’unnt to ihe mder of DONALD J. CUNNINGHAM, Siirro^ntr «| thfl County of Monmouth, thii day nuidc, un Ihe nppltratJoa r>f the undciHijinod. Julia T. Hollo, Sol# >'»:etMit«ix of ihe entnle <>t tin* t>al4 Telcr J. Iloilo den jiRrd, noHeo Ia hereby yiven to tin* crcdltorN of auld d«'i«;i*.(‘.| to to th^<-nhl Srile Kxrrutnx th/'lr (Inlinelllidi- I (’dill I'llJiui 11H lllnlilili n v(i» this dullTnlJ-d: Si| l*‘inl)t'r 2’/, JPC9 4
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rt.uii«nir/*3L /*% jf* • wrrr.aiJ-• sf !h* Vi'>vjj::xc'-;r?i . fy f ArKtft'SOft*
CioUi.vAg-in. . • •.
hfr-.ttagsn wil! Jtrti/.-i sHef-
Ail campaign; M „. Lw^.kooH
vi'ill ho ir; cliarjy- rA '>«■•«:< niftcsi-'j
tUiJ. iVt?.. 'AJK di-
t-iiA iwaiL '. ■ ■ ■ ; ■ •
.-Pushing The ft® ■Season Garden' Club. To Jiear,:- Mrs, Thomas--— f..— .Trf rM1rn1 |1<nr||,. ,, ,,|la (,|,,ltn
or.is ul th*. a ? j i ■ •
Meets* T*V:.
ai'jo fjBa ji;.u5 dav
University of Colorado, *J sh.i-.-V' <■'? V'Otui 11!;>
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Lviijcij of Ct*i*il.:n
Mv:tnIvr h-iVc b“f;‘n v*'. ing In iho garden or th** L ;:
Kc'j $o’;u< uimprove t lw . ai>pi>ara‘iCfi .
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D i s c u s s ;B o d k s ■ ■;F ;v tnfinfH.x o f ihe yv,:trt
meetings -of l*:c Great B c* .^
• G ’'^Up Are. .Ort
!-;w fir-it Lhir,»5. HIj-jrsdaya;_ u t ,.
:i p.ill." th'; ‘ Pub'iu .'S;-..«rr . r-adin:^ ..; ;#;\\G
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igiutsv. v«4 ;i bi* c&ciissed. f o r , ik s w
. few .month*: ' S‘N;>^-; •
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n^vt this'Thursday, •>; .
. V^it'-^rs?- of. ..ihe. iiic-Oi. .^re;.'hvv . .
vifrd. {{' furi'nor udorn'uitioiv\}i '
o;i!; Jf'hn Orcj^iU
maun, ,0C;'i i'v-S.i. w .Mu. Frttm:?3
;• I-'aficr ^Ittr'a ara.. r(?*uly _ a>_. lynx, c ar tU a^r o f rliO' / t c n m i^ a d ' S*i
Rputo S2U, Marib^>roy assembles ihy rtuii.s for Ur:* rumiuj; sejystjn....Thflse. ijkis
.lu. n s h i. M iiiiam Fewy.' Haven, .inrj Tun ■ to ils Nccic r-/*U^ \*rr%'~
bfrd<Mui)fo* C lub. Sfci t e n . ? on - p ^ t le m-jK AT«v. iO ...............
Tht*-' Arrowboa'd -;Skt Area !o*:
“Ciitwi on Ruu ‘f .5"0. '.oppo<ft the
"SEate_ MC'Spii.ui jji-AlairfSxvrO,;’
.to begin Hs fuH -ski c laves oiv
MoiHJay, Nov,-)!', ,vk! ’ area; otfi-.
Ciaiw hJiVQ annui.inced. . . .
' BiU .Van ••Lenten;-.- area director. -
' f t i i j ih;?! irsfriu '^nn vji’ I hn -oj.ii/.
abit UjY b J^ iim tr , iri rmcd'MU', and advaiicc.j skiers.. Eacft
■mnrfip f>f . fiver io:;:-:oJ5.s.
heUl ovo?r a period of. three weeks. =
W o rk O e sc rih e d
B y Y o ltiiiE e e r's. The annual "iteach to Uecnv-
eryv volunteers visiU'd Perth Am
boy HospUni Wf-dnewiay
to. describe, their v o rk in helping
Borncn who iwve li.u! bre-isr Vurv
W r y . . : .. .'."
. W omen of h«lghl).urtj'.e tommu-
nitles were: Inviied to.. .attend the .
aieeunt; ht-lcl in tlie hospital ayil-
itoriujn. 1.; -■ ■
STULTZSFU EL K ID S( v s s , M O R E AND M O K E ? !
(GOOD FOLKS A R E LRRW IN5.J
r o u r o i l G iv e s h e a t JiW lTH STEADY BU RN IM S.
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CROWN TIREHIGHWAY 36
COR. MICHIGAN AV6.
PORT MONMOUTH 787-7272
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. • . and with cleaner burn
ing, too. That means YOU
Eet better heat (or U's»
m oney ! Order yours today.
WE TAKE BETTERC A R E O F Y O U R M O N E Y
INTEREST
COMPOUNDED
QUARTERLY
WHEN YOU OPEN
A CONVENIENT
PREMIUMPASSBOOK
ACCOUNT
OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH $1,000 TODAY . . , ADD TO IT REGULARLY
IN AMOUNTS OF (103 OR MORE.
Now you con mala withdrawals during the first 10 day* of any calondar quartor without notice, aftor your tnonoy hai boon on deposit for 90 dayi.
Wi wi ft.'sn MtnBKTMtoM* mum* auui uiLfvu»'
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANKof Monmoutii County
5 CONVENIENT OFFICES TO StRVE YOU:3 - KEYPORT UNION BEACH ROUTE 36, HAZLET
. R ekw n inb i' way sr<}«--r.! ' *1 rnm-
J?inj.fiaa oi Mon<)u>y au*i .
:diiy$; Todays ar4.1 !■ rvi-iay;- ’• O P K n h rrd ‘jy«.'; fln<» .^urtdsyjj .on
'!whlo)i;"lo ‘ ur), ht'.'-coijj*o{sed,' '
MWii don't v^urry snnu.;f,J. :
(fOur pjo.’M i? rc iti"
ore; r. Van • !.*?.£ to bave *
> lo. LV(J
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;.iK;|»huters .us wcli a^ ;•»*'> s'ki.!' iu
inte;-pi^diat« aud advanrod ski-
■ vfS.V-'./. ; ' .......• : "
. John, C anovn ,' ski profc-s.sigrj.-il
‘ and dfre/'for ol in«? .Tf>hp. C.-jiMn-a
Ski Schtiol at the ski re
: sort in Now Yurk. will. }<t in
chhr^ft of all inisifsictjot;*. ,uc-'
• svin. of fdjjt>>.y. uvafhihj.
..assure} ’ih-it: our iiJiihicUo.Jis..
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ai! pD lfif^a l iijst I'ui'fors v^ho wi.»b
(q utt^rid. r>nd t.iwn-j urj:.
Oct Friday, Oci.' 'JL*,- anrj M-nuL'iy. Oct. l!7, fror.i 7:-39
tct-if:30 jv.ni., ar.d. $\r.'.‘.b\y, Dc*.
2f>\ irom 1 >fi 3 j>
Funho r i.u(or;«ial.:V/!i nv*y b- ol?
hy calUnu
'69 MUSTANG '67 CHRYSLER. .CHRYSLEROsor ; My.-dicp
A’;Tt»ftij.vj't;i ' P rj w «» .CoidiMood, .. Yellow. , .. j .
Deposits Show Gains
In 19 Monmouth Banks. Dtp»>,Hili iu 13 M<«t«>:Hdh C »u il- ITio Keansburg - MuIul'.'Uiw't ty. banks anti savtngft .ami !oai: Nutionai Bunk reports L'CintingS:
assocmiHtiis. at the.ond . o f : Sepv.'-:- a t’ ujv from lust
lembvr were up ; approximately year: aiid p^r-iihure. eurri.ur^; yt
8,6 per . ctiit-.abdy^ '-lusi- yeo.t's'•;$8.38••' w ntyared . wilh - iii. •tbjid'^uiirter, - . ; . - , :
The rte'vhowv'ver, ia#s cnihbid
‘69 CHEVROLET: ■ ■............. ........ j.
Sr»*prtf-i, 4 Pbwfcr iS<'*o/(’na. ?nw.*f, AuJojr.ntic, I"Hi v-sv Ai-'c . 4 „ oi:di'tona . B t ..............
Viz* Yorker. 4' Dvcp HarJiotr. • F JI j Hi/V Vc^W."'*» Uoof Hardfop, Auto- ..
Povir At vontj;(i,'4v; .5,1-.{ -' ' ?c«.'3r - V/Intlowy' A 'f’ Coftolf’Vnw
Yr;!’sv. - Siv ck
J. ViT»y);R<>BT ' • '$ ^ 4 9 5 ;.
$33S& i -vor v<iih Bictt; y>n/j i\oc»r,_ , . :$.269£
'66 DODGE
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i'66 CHEVROLET
'6 3 P L Y M O U T H
I C o rne t 500 2 Door Hir(JI,p, Y-S,.!• !lrip'lla‘ -•»««5. M « ‘ Cylii,?;;
■ BUci • ^*r' A’J,ornfl’ 'a lrtnafpijiion* PoWor;
- ? (Joop Mii'-iiop, V-8, ! P^'N‘>r S^c.'Ii?g........... ' ... $ ! 5 i 5 ; r,>
Sl-iiv.i'i'ri <ipd » • "• .KflrJlW, . {
............... ;.. $2150 i ‘ 6 6 FORD
YWlow.
gains re tr ie d io June when de*
posits Were, up nn average U
per .coof over \h» preceding ■ year. .
The EntonUwn Nalionat Bank
.mado the largest 12-month gain at thc* third quuuer with a 13.7
per cetii Increase. Deposits
jumped from $!2,4W,8W) on Sopi:,
30f 19(i3 to 514,207,305 LhUi year,
showing an increase of $1,703,
800.
Central Jersey Largest
T'hw Central Jersey Bank and
Trust Co. remains the county’s
largest depository with
8*15, repJC’senfin^ a 12 per cent
hike during tht past year. Seo»
oml lur'if"*1 is Th*? Monmouth
County National Hank which re*
ports deposits of $133,000,239, up 4.S per cent.
Shadow Lawn Savings and
Loan Association holds tha lead
as the lament insritiTtfnn of its
type, reporting deposits of $52.
157,822 and showin?; nn increase
of ij.6 per cent over last year's
third period.Six' ha»iks reported thoir earn
ings fur the first three quarters of lf)G9, some showing dramatic
i;ainsNat earnings fur the first nin*
months, ufier taxes, for Central
Jersey were 51, 5 > < ) l u p ?:oni ’?l,2!l!).!4{W a y«a»* at"), W’t^ p :r«
yharu earnmj;s at (Hi cents compared with 74 cents last year.
Monmouth Couniy National,
Rank reixirfs net earnip.jjs of $),* ;
W2.514 over lust year's eurnin^H
of SJ.UR3.7tS with per-stKtrv-earn-
ln^.1 Kouij; from 3:t cents last
year to 45 cents Oris year.
'68 PLYMOUTHSpor> St.'bmbwi /-8, Ait {•'. nvs'ic, Po\/ur
U». Ai* C?'»-
ijj'iiMR ’*500"
Autufrlrtfi
r o*(»r ; d'h rio
Wagon..Slt'erin^.
! irso.
$2695 I bi-,,. .
.. 495
'65 CHRYSLER
'■#J *n' V® ! Vorkiir, •? UcOr Stdjl, A‘6'VAn-
P o */ v r j A'Jfwrn<>t:t; Ti’dmmtnfon. Pov
j <irt-J- FpM«#r :
$ 1 3 9 5 ! Tu^'in.iu. , . $ ! 7 5 0
DAILY CAR RENTALS — LO N G TERM LEASING
■ . Esiablishod 1925 . .
B U H LE R ^ B IT T E RC H R Y S L E R f t P L Y M O U T H
HWY. 35, HAZLET — 264-0198
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AUTOMOTIVE
DIAGNOSTIC
C e f i t e i '
HOPING
for yojr car'* p«fftifm«nci» lo Im*
pruvo won't get tha job don*.
fiiH rlg^t *.iy lo do il it lo biinrj
you f c.ir lo Of'in* Di gnojHc Ct)i»*«>f fl'id It'l our txporti, siJod
by hitjhly lopbiilic.ilrtd *l«c»riinlc • q t m p m a r> I, pinpctinl y.iur difli.
an!t>, li Ilia lonrj fi.n, ♦ h<» Ofigyi
W.iy ♦.» i«t',ir» yoiir r!*r‘t t >fOinu»d
qut>J pitf ta;
THIS AD WORTH
$ 5 .0 0roW AKD a coMPi.i rr,
A U IO DIAGNOSIS
B riggsMAIN ST. H(\. AMIIOY
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Once you have economical, reliable Oilheat in your home,you can forgetwmtenRemember that
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