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rMQ**OOTHCO. HISTORICAL ASSN., WSWOIP, SW. * ' immmm T h is W eek T w o S ections 2 2 P ages C O V E IU N Q TQWNaatra o r: : gOLMBKt, MADlgON JURLBOSO, MATAWAN • . • . AND .■ . ■ .■ ; • KATAWAM BOftOUQ^ ' I, 91 *t YEAR — 1st WEEK Member Nation*] Editorial SiaocUTloe MATAWAN, N. J„ THURSDa V, JULY 2, 1959 Member H n J in n rnM Asaoetitiea Single Copy Ten Cent* P lan “B A N G -U P” M idnight S ale In K ey p o rt T o m o rro w Elected Head Of Stale V.F.W. Uni i Member* of (he promotion and retail standards committee of the Keyport Chamber ol Commerce *sahlte” plans for a gala townwlde aale tomorrow when stores will remain open until midnight* Shown above, (loft to right), apparently ready to go into orbit, are Ken Martin, Bill Newman, Ano Hinkle, " " “ * ** rloyg and promotion committee chalmr- - * * * * ort la observance ef Independence Day, Fred Rauffua* Pete Kuarloyg and promotion committee chairman Richard Hammel Stores will bo doted Saturday la Keyport * ‘ ‘ Streets Contract To Belford Firm Matawan Council Approves Hesse Bid Charles J. Hbsm Inc., Belford, submitting a bid ol JZ892J0, wai awarded a contract at^a special meeting of the Matawan Borough Council Tuesday night to’ supply material! and resurface eight streets in the borough. The Belford firm submitted the lowest offer of four received for the work to be done with State Highway Department assistance funds. Specifications, prepared by Borough Engtaeer Karl Heusef, v— »treet preparation and ap1 giiieehhg Co., MataWah.at *J2B2.*5; the. Manzo Contracting Co., Matawan, 6fferipg *3966.75 and Fred McDowell, Neptune, bid- ding $5060.45 (or the municipal contract. Low Preparation Estimate A low estimate of preparation costa. Included In the Hesse firm bid, bought the total {contract bid far below other contractors. The (continued oo page two) Node* The Malawan Saving* and Loan Association opened Its books for subscriptions to abates in the (0th Series on June IMh. ISM. Sub- scriptions received until! August igth. 1959. . Jfp—adv l/U Presents Bills Two bills from Charles J. Kelly, former Mitawan Town- ship Collector aod Treasurer, were received yesterday by the Matawaa Township Committee which promptly ordered them referred to Township Attorney Ezra W. Karkus to determine whether they ih&ld bo paid. The bills, one for servicea rendered aa collector aod trees* wer, aod the other for h I s services as clerk of the water department w en submitted by Mr. Kelly for July 1, 2 and S, In ISM, T b e:. Mils t o t a l l e d $St*ll* M r. Kelly, admitted embes* xler of, prapicipfil funds, was ar* lasted oa aa - embesslement embenlenieat counts at present. Order Insurance For Special Cops Matawan Township Committee* Approves A proposal to provide accident Insurance coverage to 31 special policemen waa approved yester- day by the Matawan Township Committee after the list was cer- tified as complete and final by Police Chief Adolph MenzeL The acddeat insurance was re- quested by the spedal policemen, (continued on page two) New Bridges Over Parkway Studied Aim For Mor* Access To Holmdel Bell Plant Matters affecting the projected (22.000.000 Bell Labi plant at Roberts and Longstreet Rds., Holmdel, were the main business of the Holmdel Township Com* mittee Thursday. Introduction ot an ordinance for the other plant Intended for the township, that ot Bendix Aviation Corp., was post* poned to July 1 A letter, frpta Pierson, Brocket!* dorf and McDonough,'’New Yot;k engineers.was; about ex- the not’d! from the Ben Labs plant. There watf discussion of the ad* visablUty of bridging the Parkway at other roads as far west as, but not Including. Beers St. Aij (continued on page two) Clammers Hit Salvatore Bontempo, Director of the State Department of Conser- vation and Economic Development, has announced shellfish license revocations of 10 days qach for Charles Firestine, 4 Shore Con- course, Cliffwood; Theodor^ Fire- stlne, 321 Woodland Ave., Laurence Harbor, and William H. Johnson, 12 Pine St., Keyport. The state charged they were dredging with a "rocking chair” type rig. Keyport Woman Holds Top Position M rs. Rosemary . Sommer, Myrtle Ave., Keyport,'was to the office bf New jersey; £fta|a President ot the Veterans of, for- eign Wars of the United Slates, at the annual convention' held to Wild- wood last week! jars.' Somme* w*» installed on Saturday at tha.Btari light Ballroom, WildwDOd, fast Department President Mra.-.Mat4 jorie concepcloh, Cllffwoo4j" as- sisted by Past Departrivent rtesl' dent, Mrs. Ethel Gallagher, K muu - burg, and Mrs. Xllce Trtmbls, JIW- lington. . . Newly elected teqlof vita'jtfpsl- dents are Mrs. Marion Joneei Crafl- ford, and Mrs. Dorothy 'S tM latv Merchantviile. . ' ; Mrs. Sommet has been active in the Keyport Auxiliary to P o s tfix V.F.W. since 1M7 when ahV.'be- came a member. She aerved as the president of the AiuSMIjfr In 1950-51 and has served in- all of> fices, Including the position';; ol treasurer for the pait six years. Held Many Offices In 1953, Mrs. Sommer was ap- pointed chief of. Staff of thi1 De* pertinent of New Jersey, Ladles Auxiliary, and alnce that time, has served as President of the Aux- iliaries of Monmouth County, De- partment Guard, Chaplain, Junior D ed icate N ew M o rg an v ille F irst A id S q u ad H ead q u arters Membera of the Marlboro Township Committee Joined with aquad i above, (left to right), representative! to mark the official opening of the new headquarters Mayor Charles T Mi - - - - ... . ^ Squad, Tennent Rd. * " building of the Morganville First Protest Rent Fee Members of the Matawaa •Township First Aid Squad yes* tcrday protested to the Matawaa 'Township Committee they are being charged a 179 rental fee each month by the Board of Fire Commissioners of ths CUffwood Fire Co. for use of the fire house tour Umss a month to play bingo. They protested lhat MIt doesn't seem fair*' that one volunteer organisation serving the community should have to pay another for “ use of a '*hall.” One V fm aa ta tho audl- once yeatarday remarked “that's a dirty trick.*1 stayer John M an Jr. sym- teA with the ;IW •!< RfflSftSPSSS* Townahlp Committeeman Frank L. Ratcliff*! cCuei Edwin V. O'C ■- . . _ Connor, squad praildeatl Town- Shown 1ahlp Committeeman Joseph A, Lanx.ro sr. HRS, ROSEMARY SOMME* Vic. President and* Senior Vice President. Thla year ahe also was the National Membership Group Director for Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Kanaas and New Jersey. M rs. Sommer attended St Io te ph’s School and Keyport High School. She has been active tn Girl Scouting and also Is on tha Keyport Clylc Affair. Committee. She resides at the Myrtle Ave ad dresa with her husband, John, and daughter, Jeannette. Monmouth County appointment! made by the new Department President are as follows Flag bear- er, Mrs. Frances Nebus, Kryport; assistant socretaiy. Miss Ellen Kel- ly, Keyport, banner bearer Mra. (continued on paga two) . bauea la within jdrfidKHea - ^ tbeB ra ' mluloaers. However, IM b. will sp.sk to tha mlieloners fas. Downgrading From Half-Acrc Lot Size Out, Webb & Knapp Told Marlboro Officials Warn Dsvelopers) Cite Holmdel Master Plan Proviso First encounter between Marl- boro officials and the Webb k Knapp development firm occurred Tuesday in closed icaiion on tlie 1000*4000 homes development pro ]ect for which options hsve been sought on lands between Routes )4 and 79 In the northeasterly sector of the township. The developers opened tfee dis- cussion with the township com- mittee and planning board * by ji^ r shw .Pictures, of a F iftieth A n n iv ersary M ark ed B y L ouis S tu ltz Jr., Inc., In K ey p o rt Double-Session Schools Shunned Madison Parenta Ask Enrollment At Amboy Madlaon Township Board of Edu- cation voted Monday to accada to tha application! of parenta w h o object to their children attending double-session high schools whan places can be found for them la full-seaslon schools. This policy sppllea only in tha case of studanta coming Into tha dlatrict from out- of-town and la applicable only to Hum fln t enrolling. The board voted to assign seven pupils who ordinarily would hava attended double-sessions at Mat- awas High School to Hoffmsn illgh, South Amboy. Jsmei Ma- loney, acting Madison Superinten- dent, aald he hsd word from James (continued on page two) New Building For Koyport Jewelers Loula Rosenthal, owner of the Keyport Jewelers and Opticians, Weft front St., Keyport, his an- nounced tfiat he plans to move Into s new boUdlng In the borough to be erected by Jonas Westrelch on property-fto own* located nwer to Uie Bay Drug. Two stores will be built 00 the property, which will cover 2&90 iqusre feet. All modern features will be In* eluded, and plans are being pre- pared by Sllberateia and Silber- stein, architect# from Linden and W atthung,. M r, Roeenthal added that be expects io be able io occupy the store prior to Chrlit* m ss. . township. The dovoioperi were only willing to allow that If a "slight" Increase In tanes did oc- cur, the Increased tale price val* lie for land would mare than com- pensate ownera. There appeared to be a differ* ence of opinion • among the of' flclal bodies ai to whether the planning board or the township committee should get the first “crack" st the Webb h Knapp dev#ipipiMM*7M’’a* acre former sugar plantation lo* csted between Baton Rouge, Ea.t and Mobile. Ala. They emphasis* ed the planning went beyond euch expected provisions as sewers, water supply and schools to the unusual itemi of a golf course and a cemetery. Wjth this layout, the Aluminum Corp. of America cams In with a large plant that mads the area an economically self-sustaining and prosperous one. The application for Marlboro was found by the committeemen to stop with Lot alias. The Webb Knapp representative pointed to the Holmdel M atter Plan is allowing areas for 2.9 homes to the acre and held it would be hazardous economically to at- tempt to develop sewers, water supply and utilities for an area with only one*and*one-half houses per acre. Mayor Cautions Developers Mayor Charles T. McCue cau- tioned the developers their choico was to go ahead with the 1.4 houses per acre, holding to the misting half-acre minimum I o 1 lite, with reasonable expoctancy of being able to carry oul their plans or Invest in surveys and plane for a development with 2 3 to 2.6 housoi per acre with llttlo possibility of Its being approved by (he official bodies. Tha developers' representative! were confronted with the likeli- hood of such a project bringing a iharp Increase In taxes In the HolmtMB**rtlT<rA*t On Church Bid July S ’ Action on the applications of the new Roman Catholic parish and of ths Faith Reformed Church, Rarltan-Holmdel. for use of the auditorium of the now school on Keyport-Holmdel Rd. wss bypass* ed by the Holmdel Township Board of Education at Its mseting last night. The board received word that the Rev. Kdward Ulaaxka, pastor for the new parlih, did not expect the new Roman Catholic group would be ready to start services for some time yet, io Its applies* tion could be held in abeyance. The more immediate one (rom the Faith Church will be gone In- to al a special meeting Wednes- day. Al this meeting t ha board will sot his policy on the use of school buildings for the holding of denominational religious ierv- Ices. "Maine" Survivor D/es Alania Willis, Sl, lh. last lurvlvor in New Jeraey of the sinking «f (he battleship Maine in lUvans llarbor, Cuba, Feb. II, IBM, died of natural causes late yesterday In F.ast Orange Velerane' lloaoltal. lie was one of four remaining survivors ol tha explosion tn the nation. Mr. Wlllla, IIS Third St., Key. port, wes a seaman apprentice aboard the vessel which was riding at anchor In the Island harbor when an underwater blast ripped the ship. M r. Wlllla, thrown overboard by the ex- plosion, waa picked out el the water by one ol Ihe few rescue boata which were launched. The vessel went down In ti feet et water taWag IM el Mr. w w . a ttpauuw ^ lt bar,' 1* Pecembtr l9*i, Wr; Wlllla wm *Mi jt JMa4 ■ ' M rtratr af t* .U M .M aSefcr W M iw l« » ,ili, J. O'Caaaelt USN, dlreeior at naval perseaasl for ths Third Naval District. Tt* Badl. Funeral Home, Keyport, has chsrgs af funeral arrange- ments. Ousted By Castro Fidel Castro, hflad of the revolu- tionary uovernmfnt In Cuba, yei- W day expelled from the oountry "undesirable" aliens who were Iff- tented hy his roglme after ths re- cent overthrow of thn Batista dic- tatorship. Charles (Tlie Diade) Taurine, Matawan, operator of a gambling casino In Havana during the Batista days, wss one of those expelled. Herbert Resigns Morganville Post Teaching Principal In Charge Three Years Marlboro Township Board o f Education Iasi night accepted the roslgnatlun of Robert O Herbert, teaching principal nf Morganvllln School. Mr Herbert had been In charge nf Ihe Morganville Sohoo* for three years The hoard will aiart interviewing appllcanta fo. the position next week Robert Hena, principal, submit* ted his summary report for Ihe past srluKil yi*er The highlight was his scL-ountinti ol the physical rducatton program lit* relatod that of I4A Ivtya piamlm’d at the start. Ot hod been found defective, and of 138 fllrls exnminod, 02 hod been found dofpcilve. Itxamination of a physical fitness protiratn showed tho number of boys with physical ahortcomlngs remaining to ho only I) and Ihs girli only 13. The board approved a feature of (continued on page two) M o n m o u th C ounty Boyt*’ State Citizen** T ie fiftieth annlvtramry ef the founding of Louli StuUl Jr7> Inc./21i i lh<3 firm’s new offke buildlBI. Shows a im .1’ IUH tn H.tm ftraa4 SL, waa objerved thla week when Mr. Stain, founder of tba bel | Vernon Stulu, Meldao Stnltz, tools Stultz Jr., Lonls Leroy Stulii (dM at t Earl Stulu, ------------------------ ^ HI B™ W i.fn im M , M iry i« lh. ilw frh., , The Mth anniversary of tbe bunding of Louis Stultz Jr., Inc., Keyport fuel oil dealen. was marked officially thla week by tbe Arm. The firm, under the direction bf Mr. Stulti, and lately of hia four aons. hai grown from a small lea tBanufacturing business to a m )o r oil supplier for nearly 4000 customers in nine bayshore com- nanitfes. . The business was founded In IMS whea M r. Stulti, then an asgfaair for the S t Regis llotd, Hew Yoric. .conatm fteJ an fee ■ ■■ifacluriag jplaat >oo DirliiOB SL and went Into business for himself. He extended tbe business to include retail ssler of lea and tn 1911 purchased a coal yard on Broad St. and combined the coal and Ice . but!neu. Aa the firm grew more proa- perous, Mr. Stultz in lttl opened a milling business, grinding flour and feeds with outlets In Freehold and Keyport. Later, ha conceo- trated hia .business , oh tha aale of coil and fuel oif aad aold the ice busiaeaa t* Seaboard Ice Co. whidi . %5! .' . -tut- 1 subsequently moved borough. Jeiarf By Faar Sass Be was joined In the business by his four sons. Louis Leroy, ln 1927; E arl In 1931; Meldon In 19M and Vernon, who Joined the firm i n , 1035. Tha business waa in- corporated la 1*33 a n d It years ago, Mr. Stultz turned the business over to bis sons to continue. la USS. tha buslneaa head- quarters were moved into a modern atone and glass building at the site of-the original coal yard after an older wooden adaiai^raUoa office out of the was destroyed by fire. In edduion to supplying fuel oil, the business has expanded to Include the sales and service of furnsce* A fleet of six oil delivery trucks operates from the msio office siid yard of the/ firm which occupies over an acre of property *i 213 Broad St., Kryport. Regular cu* tomers of the firm are lined Ja Keypori, Keansburg, Union B^scti, MaUwan, . Matawan Township, Raritan Township, Holmdel Tow*, ship, Middletown^ Township tad Madison Township, Holmdel Man Indicted On Conspiracy Charge Pruett Murphy, IS Orchard Ave. W eat, Holmdel Township, buslneaa agent for Checkers Local I of the International Longihore- men's Association In lloboken, waa "|(ftdlcte4—Mooday b y —a Hod»of» County Orand Juiy oa a cliafge of conaptNuy to defraud and cheat Amariean Export Lines. Also charged with Mr. Murphy were s atavadora aupervisor snd a dock hiring agent, all chargtd M th having eight longihoremen paid by the shipping. firm while they-wei* working on Mr. Mur - phy's houae la Holmdd. Thirty-nine residents af Monmouth County wera among the git Nat* Jeraey youths tiding part Is the Amerlcsn Legion*. 14th annual encampment on lha Stale UnlVcnlly ratnpui In New Brunawlclt. They, were (left to right)! I'ront row: (ieorie Tumlall, Red Bank) Peter Daunt. Icnsllihlown; Amed«o Gracfr |r„ \ Atlaatlc lllghlanda; William (iray, Union Btachj Stanley Albera and I redirlcli Rothtnberg, Kayporll Alas- ander Kirk and Frank Botlone, Kramburg; I'ranklln Palleraon, lllghlaiidi, Patrick Ustll, Union Raaeh. fccaatl Toari'Deway Moser III, Long Branch; Roaald Brocavlch, I'reeheldi W illiam Wilghl, Uatan New V w t THraplfca Expraea tl.n plua las fmad trip. Fre- ' f wrvka,;(»a>veal*Bi aceaoai fm Msaa rttdtils atfl C& 1 j Mt i i - . Beachi Frank Richardson, Neptune; Norman (llbbs, Neptune: Ranald JaKOtt, Mlddlotowai llarry Carath- ara. Mstawaai Kvan Osrrlion and Allen Berslw, Atlaatlc Highlands. Third rawi Stanley C. Ma4er, Inlerlakea; Brian Barrabea, Ktberan Park; Theodora Jahaaaa, A»aa; Richard Aaaell, Alleahnrali Themaa Raid, Aveni Raymond Hiker, Unlea Beacbl Jaaat^aa F.rkaaa, gelfefdl Albert Karlmiky, llnloa Bearh; <J.r/ Skriaar, Line reft, Mkhael Klraehaer, Weal End- ~ ' rewt Aathea£ liewar4 U!tla Sllrerf Feler Magee, Manaiyuaai Oiiirlta Nlel Fevrth i Nlehah, RuanMt . _ . iMiuai ________ . ................. Haward Cehea, Aa*w / Parli; DetglM Slander, Fair llavaai WIHIaaa Kat(, Fraetwldj Keaaath Kars, U » irtlu DaaM RaU/, Masarj tmek Deaipaey, M a u ri Teay BMt, W est Ivsag ■raacjb

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Page 1: WSWOIP, SW. * im m m m - DigiFind-It · 2014. 5. 17. · poned to July 1 • A letter, frpta Pierson, Brocket!* dorf and McDonough,'’New Yot;k engineers.was; about ex-the not’d!

rMQ**OOTHCO. HISTORICAL ASSN., WSWOIP, SW . *

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T h i s W e e k

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TQWNaatra or: :gOLMBKt, MADlgON

JURLBOSO, MATAWAN• . • . ■ AND .■ . ■ .■ ; •

KATAW AM B O ftO U Q ^ '

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91 * t YEAR — 1st WEEK M ember Nation*] Editorial SiaocUTloe MATAWAN, N. J„ THURSDa V, JULY 2, 1959 Member

H n J i n n r n M Asaoetitiea Single Copy Ten Cent*

P l a n “ B A N G - U P ” M i d n i g h t S a l e I n K e y p o r t T o m o r r o w Elected Head Of Stale V.F.W. Uni

i M e m b e r* o f (he p rom otion a n d r e ta il s ta n d a rd s c o m m ittee of th e K ey p o rt C h am b er o l C o m m erce * sa h lte ” p la n s fo r a g a la tow nw lde a a le tom orrow w h en s to re s will rem a in open un til m idnight* Show n a b o v e , (lo ft to r ig h t) , a p p a re n tly re a d y to go in to o rb it , a re K en M artin , Bill N ew m an, A n o H inkle, " ‘ " “ * ** r lo y g an d p ro m o tio n c o m m ittee c h a l m r - • - * * * *

o r t l a o b se rv a n c e e f In d ep en d en ce Day,F re d Rauffua* P e te K u arlo y g an d p ro m o tio n c o m m ittee c h a irm a n R ic h a rd H a m m e l S to res w ill bo d o t e d S a tu rd a y la K eyport * ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘

Streets Contract To Belford Firm

Matawan Council Approves Hesse Bid

C harles J . Hb s m Inc., B elford, su b m ittin g a bid o l JZ892J0, w a i a w a rd e d a c o n tra c t a t ^ a specia l m eetin g of the M ataw an Borough Council T u esd ay n igh t to ’ su p p ly m a te r ia l! a n d re su rfac e e ig h t s tr e e ts in th e borough.

T h e B elford f irm su b m itted th e lo w est o ffe r of fo u r rece iv ed fo r the w o rk to be done w ith S ta te H ighw ay D e p a rtm e n t a ss is ta n c e fu n d s. S p ec ifica tio n s , p r e p a re d b y B oro u g h E n g ta e e r K a r l H e u se f ,

v — »t reet p re p a ra tio n a n d a p 1

g iiie eh h g Co., M a t a W a h . a t *J2B2.*5; the . M anzo C o n trac tin g Co., M ataw an , 6 ffe rip g *3966.75 an d F re d M cD ow ell, N ep tune, b id ­d in g $5060.45 (o r th e m un icipal c o n tra c t.

Low P re p a ra tio n E s tim a te A low e s tim a te o f p re p a ra tio n

co sta . Included In th e H esse f irm bid, b o u g h t th e to ta l {contract b id f a r below o th e r c o n tra c to rs . T he

(co n tin u ed o o p ag e two)

Node*T h e M alaw an Saving* an d L oan

A ssociation opened Its books fo r su b scrip tio n s to a b a te s in th e (0 th S e rie s on J u n e IM h. ISM. S u b ­sc rip tio n s rec e iv ed until! A u g u st igth. 1959. .Jfp—ad v l / U

Presents BillsT w o bills fro m C h arle s J .

K elly , fo rm e r M ita w a n Tow n­sh ip C o llecto r a o d T re a s u re r , w e re rec e iv ed y e s te rd ay by the M a ta w a a T o w nsh ip C om m ittee w hich p ro m p tly o rd e re d them re fe r re d to T ow nship A tto rney E z ra W. K ark u s to d e te rm in e w h e th e r th ey ih & ld bo p a id .

T h e b ills, one for se rv icea ren d e re d aa c o lle c to r a o d trees* w e r , a o d th e o th e r fo r h I s s e rv ic es a s c le rk o f th e w a te r d e p a rtm e n t w e n su b m itte d by M r. K elly f o r J u ly 1, 2 a n d S, In ISM, T b e :. M ils t o t a l l e d $St*ll* •

M r. K elly , a d m itte d em bes* x le r o f , p rap icip fil fu n d s, w a s ar* l a s te d o a a a - em b e ss le m e n t

e m b e n le n ie a t c o u n ts a t p re s e n t .

Order Insurance For Special Cops

Matawan Township Committee* Approves

A p ro p o sa l to p ro v id e a cc id en t In su ra n c e c o v e ra g e to 31 sp ecia l p o licem en w aa ap p ro v ed y e s te r ­d ay b y th e M ataw an T ow nship C om m ittee a f te r th e lis t w a s c e r­t if ie d a s co m p le te and fin a l b y P o lice C h ief Adolph M enzeL

T h e a c d d e a t in su ra n c e w a s r e ­q u e s te d b y th e s p e d a l po licem en,

(co n tin u ed on p ag e tw o)

New Bridges Over Parkway Studied

Aim For Mor* Access To Holmdel Bell Plant

M a tte rs a ffec tin g the p ro je c te d (22.000.000 Bell L a b i p la n t a t R o b erts and L o n g s tre e t R ds., H olm del, w e re th e m ain bu sin ess of th e H olm del T ow nsh ip Com* m itte e T h u rsd ay . In tro d u c tio n o t an o rd in an ce fo r the o th e r p lan t In tended for th e tow nship , th a t o t B endix A viation C orp ., w as post* poned to J u ly 1 •

A le tte r , f rp ta P ie rso n , Brocket!* d o rf a n d M cD onough,'’N ew Yot;k e n g i n e e r s . w a s ; a b o u t ex-

th e n o t’d ! f ro m th e B e n L a b s p lan t. T h e re watf d iscu ssio n o f th e ad* v isablU ty o f b rid g in g th e P a rk w a y a t o th e r ro ad s a s f a r w e s t a s , b u t n o t Including . B e e rs S t. Aij

( c o n tin u ed o n p ag e tw o)

Clammers HitS a lv a to re B ontem po, D ire c to r o f

the S ta te D e p artm en t o f C onser­v a tion an d E conom ic D evelopm ent, h a s announced she llfish licen se rev o ca tio n s o f 10 d ay s q ach fo r C h arle s F ire s tin e , 4 S hore Con­c o u rse , Cliffwood; T h eo d o r^ F ire - s tlne , 321 W oodland A ve., L a u ren c e H arb o r, a n d W illiam H. John so n , 12 P in e S t., K eyport. T h e s ta te ch a rg e d th ey w e re d red g in g w ith a " ro ck in g c h a ir” ty p e rig .

Keyport Woman Holds Top Position

M rs. R o se m ary . S om m er, M y rtle A ve., K e y p o r t, 'w a s to th e o ffice b f New je r s e y ; £fta|a P re s id e n t o t th e V e te ra n s of, f o r ­e ign W ars of th e U n ited S la te s , a t th e a n n u a l conven tion ' h e ld to W ild­w ood la s t week! j a r s . ' S om m e* w*» in sta lled on S a tu rd a y a t th a .B ta r i l ig h t B allroom , WildwDOd, f a s t D e p a r tm e n t P re s id e n t M ra .-.M a t4 jo rie co n cep c lo h , C llffw oo4j" a s ­s is te d b y P a s t D epartriven t r t e s l ' d e n t, M rs. E th e l G a lla g h e r , K m u u - b u rg , and M rs. X llce T r tm b ls , JIW - lington. . .

N ew ly e lec ted te q lo f v i ta 'j t f p s l - d e n ts a re M rs. M ario n Jo n e e i C rafl- fo rd , an d M rs. D o ro th y 'S t M l a tv M erchan tv iile . . ' ;

M rs. S o m m e t h a s b e e n a c tiv e in th e K ey p o rt A u x ilia ry to P o s t f i x V.F.W . s in ce 1M7 w h e n ah V .'b e ­c a m e a m em b er. S h e a e rv e d a s th e p res id en t of th e A iuSM Ijfr In 1950-51 an d h a s se rv e d in - a l l of> f ices, Including the po sitio n ';; o l t r e a s u re r fo r th e p a i t s ix y e a rs .

H eld M an y O ffices ■In 1953, M rs. S o m m er w a s a p ­

poin ted c h ie f of. S ta ff o f t h i 1 De* p e rt in e n t o f New J e rs e y , L a d les A ux ilia ry , an d a lnce th a t tim e , h as se rv e d a s P re sid e n t of th e A ux­ilia rie s of M onm outh C oun ty , D e­p a r tm e n t G u a rd , C h ap la in , J u n io r

D e d i c a t e N e w M o r g a n v i l l e F i r s t A i d S q u a d H e a d q u a r t e r s

M em bera of th e M arlboro T ow nsh ip C om m ittee Joined w ith aquad i above, (left to righ t), rep resen ta tiv e ! to m a rk th e o ffic ia l opening of the new h e a d q u ar te rs M ayor C harles T Mi - - - - ... . ^ Squad, T en n en t Rd. “ * ‘ "building of the M organv ille F i r s t

Protest Rent FeeM em bers of th e M ataw aa

•Township F irs t Aid S quad yes* tc rd a y p ro tes ted to th e M ataw aa

'T ow nsh ip C om m ittee they a re being ch a rg ed a 179 ren tal fee each m onth by the Board of F ire C om m issioners of th s CUffwood F ire Co. for use of the fire house to u r U m ss a m onth to play b ingo.

T hey p ro tes ted l h a t MIt d o esn 't seem fair* ' th a t one volunteer o rg an isa tio n se rv in g th e com m u n ity sh o u ld h av e to pay a n o th e r fo r “ use of a

'*hall.” O ne V f m a a ta th o aud l- o n c e y e a ta rd ay rem a rk e d “ th a t 's a d ir ty trick .*1

s t a y e r Jo h n M a n J r . sy m - teA w ith th e ; I W • !<

R f f lS f tS P S S S *

Tow nahlp C o m m itteem an F ra n k L . R atcliff*! cCuei E dw in V. O'C ’ ■ - —. . _ C onnor, sq u ad p ra i ld e a tl Town-

Shown 1 ahlp C o m m itteem an Jo sep h A, L a n x .ro sr.

HRS, ROSEMARY SOMME*V ic . P re s id e n t a n d * S e n io r Vice P re s id e n t. T h la y e a r ah e a ls o w as th e N a tio n a l M em b ersh ip G ro u p D ire c to r f o r Iow a, W isconsin , Ohio, In d ian a , K an aas an d N ew Je rsey .

M rs. S o m m er a tte n d e d St Io te p h ’s School a n d K eyport High S chool. She h a s b een active tn G ir l Scouting an d a lso Is on tha K ey p o rt Clylc A ffa ir . Com m ittee. She res id es a t th e M y rtle Ave ad d re s a w ith h e r h u sb an d , John, and d a u g h te r , Je a n n e tte .

M onm outh C ounty appo in tm en t! m a d e b y th e new Department P re s id e n t a re a s follow s Flag bear­e r , M rs. F ra n c e s N eb u s, Kryport; a s s is ta n t so c re ta iy . M iss Ellen Kel­ly , K ey p o rt, b a n n e r bearer Mra.

(con tinued on p aga two)

. b a u e a la w ithinjd rf id K H e a - t b e B r a ' m lu lo a e r s . H o w ev er, IM b . w ill s p . s k to th a m lie lo n e rs fa s .

Downgrading From Half-Acrc Lot Size Out, Webb & Knapp Told

Marlboro Officials Warn Dsvelopers)Cite Holmdel Master Plan Proviso

F irs t en co u n te r betw een M arl­boro officials a n d the W ebb k K napp dev e lo p m en t firm o ccu rred T uesday in c lo sed ica iio n on tlie 1000*4000 h om es dev elo p m en t p ro ]ect for which op tions h sv e been sought on lan d s be tw een R o u tes )4 an d 79 In the n o r th e a s te r ly secto r of th e tow n sh ip .

T h e d e v e lo p e rs o p en ed tfee d is­cu ssio n w ith th e to w n sh ip com ­m itte e a n d p la n n in g b o a rd * b y

j i ^ r s h w .P ic tu re s , o f a

F i f t i e t h A n n i v e r s a r y M a r k e d B y L o u i s S t u l t z J r . , I n c . , I n K e y p o r t

Double-Session Schools Shunned

Madison Parenta Ask Enrollment At Amboy

M adlaon T ow nship Board of E d u ­cation voted M onday to accad a to tha ap p lica tio n ! o f p a re n ta w h o o b jec t to th eir c h ild re n a tten d in g double-session h igh schools w h an p laces c a n be found for th em la fu ll-seaslon schools. T his p o licy sp p llea only in tha c ase of stu d an ta com ing Into tha d la tr ic t from out- of-town a n d la a p p licab le o n ly to Hu m f l n t enro lling .

T h e b o a rd v o ted to a ssign sev en pupils w ho o rd in a r ily w ould h a v a a tte n d e d doub le-sessions a t M at- a w a s H igh School to H offm sn i llg h , S ou th A m boy. J s m e i M a­loney, ac tin g M adison Superin ten ­d e n t, aa ld h e h s d w o rd from Ja m e s

(co n tin u ed o n p a g e two)

New Building For Koyport Jewelers

L o u la R o se n th a l, ow ner of the K e y p o rt J e w e le r s and O pticians, W eft f r o n t S t., K eyport, h i s an­n o u n c e d tf ia t he p la n s to move Into s new boUdlng In th e borough to b e e re c te d b y J o n a s W estrelch on p r o p e r ty - f to ow n* lo ca te d nwer to Uie B a y D ru g . T w o s to re s will b e b u ilt 0 0 th e p ro p e r ty , which will c o v e r 2&90 iq u s r e feet.

A ll m o d ern fe a tu re s will be In* e lu d ed , a n d p la n s a r e being p re ­p a re d b y S llb e ra te ia an d Silber- s te in , a rc h ite c t# f ro m Linden and W a t th u n g , . M r, R o een th al ad d ed th a t b e e x p e c ts io b e a b l e io o c c u p y th e s to re p r io r to Chrlit* m s s . . ’

township. The d o v o io p eri w ere only w illing to allow th a t If a " s lig h t" Increase In ta n e s did o c­c u r, the In creased ta le p r ic e val* lie fo r land would m are th an com ­p en sate ow nera.

T h ere ap p e a re d to be a differ* ence of opin ion • am ong the of' f lc lal bodies a i to w h e th e r the p lan n in g b o a rd o r th e tow nsh ip co m m ittee sho u ld g e t the f ir s t “ c ra c k " s t th e W ebb h K napp

dev#ipipiM M *7M ’ ’ a * a c r e fo rm e r s u g a r p la n ta tio n lo* c s te d b e tw een B a to n R ouge , E a .t a n d M obile. A la . T h ey em phasis* e d the p lan n in g w en t bey o n d euch ex p ec ted p ro v is io n s as sew ers, w a te r su p p ly a n d schools to the unusual i te m i of a golf co u rse an d a c e m e te ry . W jth this layout, th e A lum inum Corp. of A m erica c a m s In w ith a la rg e p lan t th a t m a d s th e a re a an econom ically self-sustain ing a n d p ro sp e ro u s one.

T h e app lica tio n for M arlboro w as found by the co m m itteem en to stop w ith Lot a lia s . The Webb

K napp r e p r e s e n ta t iv e poin ted to the H olm del M a tte r P lan is allow ing a re a s for 2.9 h om es to the a c re and h e ld it w ould be hazard o u s econom ically to at­tem pt to develop sew ers, w ater supply an d u tilities for an a rea w ith only one*and*one-half houses p e r acre .

M ayor C au tions D evelopers M ayor C h arle s T. M cCue c a u ­

tioned th e dev e lo p e rs their choico w as to go a h e ad with th e 1.4 houses p e r a c re , holding to the m istin g h a lf-acre m inim um I o 1 l i t e , with reaso n ab le expoctancy of being able to c a rry oul their p lans o r Invest in su rv e y s and p lane fo r a deve lopm ent with 2 3 to 2.6 h o u so i p e r a c re w ith llttlo p ossib ility o f Its being approved by (he official bodies.

Tha d ev e lo p e rs ' rep re se n ta tiv e ! w ere confron ted w ith the likeli­hood of such a p ro jec t b rin g in g a ih a rp Increase In tax es In the

HolmtMB**rtlT<rA*t On Church Bid July S ’

A ction on th e a p p lica tio n s of the new R om an C atholic p a rish and o f th s F a ith R efo rm ed Church, R arltan -H olm del. for use of the aud ito rium of the now school on K eyport-H olm del Rd. w ss bypass* ed by the Holm del Tow nship B oard of E d u ca tio n a t Its m seting last n ight.

T he b o a rd rece iv ed w o rd th at the Rev. K dw ard Ulaaxka, p as to r for the new p a rl ih , d id not expect the new R om an C atholic group would be rea d y to s ta r t serv ices for som e tim e y e t, io Its applies* tion could be held in abeyance .

T he m ore im m ed ia te one (rom the F a ith C hurch will be gone In­to al a sp ecia l m eetin g W ednes­d ay . Al th is m eeting t ha board will sot his policy on the use of school build ings for the holding of d enom inational relig ious ierv- Ices.

"Maine" Survivor D/esA lan ia W illis, Sl, l h . las t

lu rv lv o r in New Je ra e y of the sinking « f (he ba ttlesh ip M aine in lU v a n s l la rb o r , C uba, Feb.I I, IBM, d ied of n a tu ra l causes la te y e s te rd ay In F.ast O range V e le ra n e ' l lo ao lta l. l ie w as one of four rem a in in g su rv iv o rs ol th a exp losion tn th e nation .

M r. W lllla, IIS T h ird St., Key. port, w es a seam an ap p ren tice ab o a rd the vessel w h ich was r id in g a t an ch o r In the Island h a rb o r w h e n a n u n d erw a te r b las t rip p ed th e ship. M r. Wlllla, th ro w n o v e rb o a rd by th e ex ­p losion , w aa picked out e l th e w a te r b y one ol Ihe few rescu e b o a ta w h ich w e re launched .

T h e v e sse l w en t d o w n In t i f e e t e t w a te r taW ag IM e l M r. w w . a t t p a u u w ^ l t b a r, ' 1* P e c e m b t r l9 * i, W r; W lllla w m

*Mi j t JM a4 ■ ‘ 'M r t r a t r a f t * . U M . M a S e f c rW M i w l « » , i l i , J . O 'C a a a e lt USN, dlreeior at naval p e rs e a a s l fo r th s T h ird N a v a l D is tr ic t. T t* B a d l . F u n e ra l H om e, K eyport, h as c h s rg s a f fu n era l a rra n g e ­m en ts.

Ousted By CastroF idel C astro , hflad o f the rev o lu ­

tionary u o v e rn m fn t In Cuba, yei- W d a y expe lled from the oountry "u n d e s ira b le " a lien s w ho w ere Iff- ten te d hy his rog lm e a f te r th s re ­cent o v erth ro w of thn B atista d ic ­tato rsh ip . C h arle s (T lie D iade) T aurine, M ataw an , o p e ra to r of a g am bling c asin o In H avana d u rin g the B atista d a y s , w ss o n e of those expelled.

Herbert Resigns Morganville Post

Teaching Principal In Charge Three Years

M arlb o ro T ow nship B oard o f E duca tion Iasi n ight a ccep ted the roslgnatlun of R obert O H erbert, teach ing p rin c ip a l nf M organvllln School. M r H erbert h ad been In ch a rg e nf Ihe M organville Sohoo* for th ree y ea rs The h o a rd will a ia rt in terv iew ing ap p llcan ta fo. the position next week

R obert Hena, p rincipal, submit* ted his su m m a ry report for Ihe past srluKil yi*er The highlight w as his scL-ountinti ol the physical rd u ca tto n p ro g ram lit* re la to d th at of I4A Ivtya p ia m lm ’d at the s ta rt. Ot hod been found defective , and of 138 fllrls exnm inod, 02 hod been found dofpcilve. Itxam ination of a physical fitn ess p ro tira tn showed tho n u m b er of boys with physical ahortcom lngs rem a in in g to ho only I ) and Ih s g ir li only 13.

T he b o a rd ap proved a fea tu re of (co n tin u ed on p ag e tw o)

M o n m o u t h C o u n t y B o y t * ’ S t a t e C i t i z e n * *

T i e f if tie th an n lv tram ry e f th e founding o f L o u li S tu U l Jr7> I n c . / 2 1 i i lh<3 f irm ’s new o f fk e b u ild lB I. S h o w s a i m . 1’ IUH tn H .tm f t r a a 4 SL, w aa o b je rv e d th la w e e k w h en M r. S t a in , fo u n d er o f tb a b e l | V ernon S tu lu , M eldao S tn ltz , t o o l s S tu ltz J r . , L onls L e ro y S tulii

(d M a t t E a r l S tu lu ,------------------------ — ■H I B ™ W i . f n i m M , M i r y i « l h . i l w f r h . , ,

T h e M th a n n iv e rsa ry o f t b e b u n d in g o f L ou is S tu ltz J r . , In c ., K e y p o r t fuel o il d e a le n . w a s m a rk e d o ffic ia lly th la w eek b y tb e A rm . T h e f irm , u n d e r th e d ire c tio n b f M r. S tu lt i , a n d la te ly o f h ia fo u r a o n s . h a i g ro w n fro m a sm a ll l e a tB a n u fa c tu rin g b u sin ess to a m ) o r o il s u p p lie r fo r n e a r ly 4000 c u s to m e rs in n in e b a y sh o re co m - n a n i t f e s .. T h e b u s in ess w a s founded In IM S w h e a M r. S tu lt i, th en a n a s g f a a i r f o r th e S t R eg is l lo t d , H ew Yoric. . c o nat m f t e J a n fee ■ ■■ifa c lu r ia g jp la a t >oo D irliiO B

SL a n d w en t Into b u s in e ss fo r h im se lf . H e ex te n d e d tb e b u s in ess t o in c lu d e re ta il s s l e r o f le a an d tn 1911 p u rc h a se d a co a l y a r d on B ro a d S t. a n d co m b in ed th e co a l a n d Ice . b u t !n e u .

Aa th e f irm g re w m o re p roa- p e ro u s , M r. S tu ltz in l t t l o p en ed a m illin g b u s in e ss , g rin d in g flo u r a n d feed s w ith o u tle ts In F re eh o ld a n d K ey p o rt. L a te r , h a conc eo - t r a t e d h ia . b u s in e ss , o h th a a a le o f c o i l a n d fu e l oif a a d ao ld th e ice b u siaeaa t * S e a b o a rd Ice C o . w h id i

. % 5! . ' . - tut - 1

su b seq u en tly m oved borough.

J e i a r f B y F a a r S a s s B e w a s jo in ed In th e b u s in ess

b y h is fo u r so n s . L ouis L e ro y , ln 1927; E a r l In 1931; M eldon In 19M a n d V ernon , w ho Joined th e firm i n , 1035. T h a b u sin ess w aa in ­c o rp o ra te d la 1*33 a n d I t y e a rs ag o , M r. S tu ltz tu rn e d th e b u sin ess o v e r to b is so n s to con tinue .

l a USS. th a b u s ln eaa h e a d ­q u a r te rs w e re m o v ed into a m o d ern a to n e a n d g la s s b u ild ing a t th e s ite o f - th e o rig in a l co a l y a rd a f te r a n o ld e r w ooden a d a ia i ^ r a U o a o ffice

o u t o f th e w a s d e s tro y e d b y f ire . In edduion to su p p ly in g fu e l o il, the business h a s ex p a n d ed t o Include the sales a n d s e rv ic e o f fu rnsce*

A f lee t o f s ix oil delivery trucks o p e ra te s fro m th e m sio office siid y a rd o f th e/ f irm which occupies o v e r a n a c re o f p ro p erty *i 213 B ro a d S t., K ry p o rt. R egular c u * to m e rs o f th e firm a re lin e d J a K ey p o ri, K ean sb u rg , Union B^scti, M a U w an , . M ataw an Tow nship, R a r ita n T ow nsh ip , Holm del Tow*, sh ip , M iddletow n^ Tow nship t a d M ad iso n T ow nsh ip ,

Holmdel Man Indicted On Conspiracy Charge

P ruett M urphy , IS O rc h a rd A ve. W eat, H olm del Tow nship, b u sln eaa a g e n t fo r C h eck e rs Local I o f th e In te rn a tio n a l L ong ihore- m e n 's A sso c ia tio n In lloboken , w aa

" | ( f t d l c t e 4 —M o o d ay b y —a Hod»of» C ou n ty O ra n d J u i y o a a c lia fge o f c o n a p tN u y to d e f r a u d a n d ch eat A m ariean E x p o rt L in es.

A lso c h a rg e d w ith M r. M urphy w e re s a ta v a d o ra au p e rv iso r sn d a d o c k h ir in g a g e n t , a ll c h a rg td M th h a v in g e ig h t lo n g ih o rem en p a id b y th e s h ip p in g . firm w hile t h e y - w e i* w o rk in g o n M r. M ur­p h y 's h o u a e l a H o lm d d .

Th irty -n ine res id e n ts a f M onm outh County w e ra am o n g th e g i t Nat* J e ra e y y o u th s t id in g p a r t I s the A m erlc sn Legion*. 14th an n u a l en cam p m en t on lh a S ta le U n lV cn lly r a tn p u i In New Brunaw lclt. T h e y , w ere (le ft to r ig h t)! I 'ro n t row : ( ie o r ie T u m la ll, R e d B an k ) P e te r D a u n t. Icn sllih lo w n ; Am ed«o G racfr | r „ \ A tlaatlc lllg h lan d a ; W illiam ( ir a y , U nion B ta c h j S tan ley A lbera and I re d ir lc l i R o th tn b e rg , K a y p o rll A las- a n d e r K irk an d F ra n k B otlone, K ra m b u rg ; I 'r a n k lln P a lle rao n , l llg h la iid i, P a t r ic k U s t l l , U nion R aaeh .

fc c a a tl T o ari'D ew ay M oser I II , Long B ra n c h ; R o a a ld B ro cav lch , I 're e h e ld i W illiam W ilgh l, U atan

N ew V w t THraplfca E x p raea t l . n p lu a l a s f m a d t r ip . Fre-

' f wrvka,;(»a>veal*Bi aceaoai f m M saa r t t d t i l s a t f l C &

1 j Mt i i - .

B eachi F ra n k R ic h a rd so n , N ep tu n e ; N o rm an ( llb b s , N ep tune: R an ald Ja K O tt, M lddlo tow ai l l a r r y C ara th - a ra . M staw aai K van O s r r l io n an d Allen B ers lw , A tlaa tlc H igh lands.

T h ird raw i S tan ley C . M a4 er, In le r la k e a ; B r ia n B a r ra b e a , K tberan P a rk ; T h eo d o ra Ja h a a a a , A »aa;R ich ard A aaell, A lleahnra li T h em aa R aid , A veni R ay m o n d H iker, U nlea B eacb l J a a a t^ a a F .rk a a a , g e lfe fd l A lb e rt K a r lm ik y , l ln lo a B e a rh ; < J . r / S k r ia a r , L in e re f t , M k h a e l K lrae h a e r, W eal End-

~ ' rew t A a th e a £ l i e w a r 4 U ! t la S llre rf F e le r M a g ee , M a n a iy u a a i O i i ir l t a NlelF e v r th i N le h a h , R u a n M t. _ . iM iu a i ________ . .................H aw ard C ehea, Aa* w / P a r l i ; D e tg lM S lan d er, F a i r l la v a a i WIHIaaa K a t( , F rae tw ld j K e a a a th K a r s , U » ir tlu D a a M R a U / , M a s a r j tmek D ea ip aey , M a u r i T e a y B M t, W e s t Ivsag ■ ra a c jb

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Pag* tw o — Firtf Section the Mataw an journal Thursday, July 2, 195?

Shower Honors Jennie Barnaba

A. b r id a l show er w ss g iven io h o n o r o t M iss J e n n ie B a rn a b a , M organv ille , a t T ony N ico lle tti's , U nion C ity, on S a tu rd a y by h e r b r id a l a tte n d a n ts , M r s . G ene O 'D onnell, M ra. T illie M itchell, M r i . Id a S a l u o o a n d M rs. J . B a r­n a b a . M isa B a rn a b a w ill becom e t h e b r id e o f C het J a m e so n , M or- g a n v jl le , ' o n S a tu rd a y , Sept. 19. 1959. . ' ' ;

G if ts . w e re a rr a n g e d u n d e r a l a r g e w hite um hreB a. T h e tab le , w h ic h w a s T -ah ap ed , w a a d e c o ra ted w ith ' fo re s a a d .a_( la rg e bouquet o f r t a e f , c a r n a t io n s n a d d a il ie s , in a d d i t k a t n a b r id e d o ll. T h e b ride- e le c t ' r e c f ta e d a c o rs a g e o f n a a a n d o r a a g e M m h » ( r a n h e r f ia n c e , D in n e r w m se rv ed .

G u e s ts w e re M rs. B a rn a b a , M n . C h e s ie r 7 u n e s o n , M rs . R u th J e rk e ,

M n . A m elia M itchell. M n . M ary G r e o a M rs. A." BarttoUal, M rs. S am G ad ino , M ra. E k a n o r Pas- c u la k ; M ra. E d ith D e lla F a rc r , M ra. A . S ch ram , M ra. M itchell, M ra. I d a SaM ano, M n . R o se P asq u a le . M lsa D laae M itchell. M rs. R . T r e m a to n , M ra. J . M enchine.

A IM M ra. J . G ad in o , M n . F . B o g a r t, M n . J e s s ie B ark e , M isa M u rie l M itchell, M n . A. M itchell. M n . E . M Hchall, M rt . L ucy F a lco . M n . L . D 'O rio , M n . S aliano , M ra . J . Sasso , M n . J . B oni, M ra. J e n n ie Holloway. M n . O 'D onnell. M ra. D. H olllngshead, M rs. J . C sa v a a o , M n . R. Robinson.

G if ts w ere le n t by M iss Dorothy K u d rick , M rs. T . Seber, M n . Rudy B arbolin!, M rs. J . Sim cone. M iss A nn M srie ' Falco. M rs Evelyn Sw eeny and M rs. Holm es Lam- b e rtso n .

M o n m o u t h C o u n t y ’ s B o o k b i n d i n g E x p e r t A t W o r k

•fQ eial boohb inder fo r th a M M m e u th C ouaty C le rk 's office, rem e v e s a spceiaB y l a— i .b tad ia g - - - - - - • - — -

M r. B fo a a e r w as p resse d in to se rv ic e t e M ad th e b o o k s , w hich b e hideI f a r th e S igna l C erpe a t F a r t M i i w i a l h

a f sa r -y e a r r e p a r t b y L L G e a . D. OXenae'D , fo rm erly a f L ittle S ilver, r e t i r in g ch ie f a jg aa l e f l k e r , a a d w h ich ia de s t la e d f a r th a" . . . - . ^ | f cmmntat, p a s t r s m an a i t r . T h e t l a a ty

......................... ' “ "tek J .White Haase, aad other Signal Carpa beaks fer B rig - Nader's aervlce fer this important aad special work RasaeO Woolley. Mr. Bnaaer, the caaaty al Ida HaU af ~

important aad special work waa arraaged through the office el Caaaty Oerfc J saner, aa expert la this Uae, Made deed, m a d gage, aad e th e r record keeks fa Recards sWp. I t was, however, Me lint eWert being aeat te the WMta I I — I.

SttMcti Tomorrow For Milton O. R o m

F u n e ra l aerv icea for Milton C. R a w , 19, o f Old Am boy Rd., M ad­ison Tow nahlp, wUI be held to­m o rro w a t 2:30 p.m . a t Ihe Bedle F u n e ra l Hom e, M ataw an, w i t h th e R ev . H enry A. M ate, rec to r of St. Mary*a E piscopal C hurch. K eyport. an d v ica r of tha Church of O ur S aviour, C heesequake, offici* a ttn g . in te rm en t will be io Old T ennent C em etery

M r. R o m died at his hom e on T u esd ay . Ju n e 30, 1959. H e was a lifelong residen t of M a d l i o n Tow nship, an d w a s the son of the la ta H als tead and Ju tia (B urlew ) Raae.

He is su rv ived by h is w I f e. M ra. Leila (Q uackenbuah) R ote; th re e d au g h te rs , M ra. R obert J . M o rre ll , P o r t M onmouth* M ra. Jo h n E . W ebb. R e d ' B%nK t n d M n H enry A B ecker, M organ- vflJe; two aon i. W illiam tt, aria M ilton 0 . Jr.. bo th o f M&tawap; o n e s is te r. M lu A rllne J , Ro m , M a l a w a n , a n d th re e g ran d ­ch ild ren . .

N a v ig a tio n Court

S ta te M arine N avigation C ourt sessions a re scheduled for the M iddletow n T ow nship Hail. Route 35, at 7 p.m . on Ju ly 11 and U, Aug. 7 sn d 31 sn d Sept. 4 and 18, it was announced yeste rday .

New Bridges Over(continued from p age one)

outlet to the P ark w ay to the Key- port-H olm del Rd. a re a is under consideration .

A le tte r from a W estern E lectric Co. em ployee who s ta ted th a t he ex p ected to be assigned to the Bell L abs p lan t in Holm del asked the tow nship co m m ittee abou t ob­tain ing 25 acres in a n “A " resi­den tia l a re a access ib le to th e Labs p lan t w hich would h ave m o re than

m inim um of im p ro v em en ts in th e a re a . T he le tte r exp la ined the 25-acre tra c t w oald be subdiv ided Into 25 o n e-sere k its on w hich 25 B ell-W estern E le c tr ic em ployees w ould lo ca te hom es.

t*Waal T» U n i t PUI GarterThe B e l t n r m '1 h e tf ^w tn ted 1

know a b o u t io c a i in g ,J iv e <

Order Insurance(continued from p ag e one)

am o n g a force of 44 In th e tow n­ship, since they a re not eligible for co v e rag e u nder com pensation o r em ployee Insurance. T h e poli­cy , o ffering a d ea th benefit of $5000 and co m pensa tion benefit of {25 a week for 52 w eeks h a s a p rem iu m of I I# a m an p e r y ea r.

S pec ia l police ce rtif ied lo r cov­e ra g e au thorized in the policy a re B oyce C. W illard , L este r G erh a rd , C h a r le s Candiloro , R o b ert F le tch ­e r , W illiam C. H yer, H aro ld P ease, G a r d n e r S ou therland , K enneth S chneider, WiUiam A hem , F lo ren- d o S le ism o n d i, F ra n c is Z. Czar- n eck l, Jo h n E u lo . E a r l G regory , R o b e r t H ayea, G eo rg e an d Sam - tie! d u m b s .

- M e re A re BU glhle A lep. L e ro y U m sch led , F ra n k

R tg lU t t , W illiam M eier, M n . M a r ia M aloney, M n . F a y e P as- i o r i t -E d w a rd L edford , Lou la G ri­m a ld i . J o h a M cG inty . Jo sep h L a tirp . W Ullam A ndrew s, A nthony

,p e U a P ie t ro , P e te r C. V ena, R oycc W allis , E lir l D enn is a n d W il­l ia m Sm ith .

M a y o r- J o h n M ara | r . appo in ted i l » p e rso n * to se rv e m a n a d ­v iso ry co m m ittee to th e tow nsh ip p lan n in g b o a rd . M e m b e n to. se rv e a t t h e d isc re tio n o l th e m ay o r a re

— Jdh fl H . G ra n g e r, H en ry T n p h * - g e n , M rs . E d n a . M ae K noell, M rs. E t t f e K rlm m el, R ay m o n d Scheetx a rid ; N o rm a n W ood. M ay o r M ara rC M tie d h e w ould n a m e a le v . erttH m e m b e r o f th e co m m ittee Int h t n e a r , fu tu re .

M a y o r M a n n o ted th a t one of J h e t f t n t d u tie s o f th e ad v iso ry

c o m m itte e w ill b e to w ork w ith . th & p lah n ln g b o a rd o n th e p rep-

a ra i ig n o f a tow n sh ip zon ing o rd i­n a n c e a n d m ap . A t p re se n t, de- v e lo p m e o t In th e tcnfashlp Is reg ­u la te d .b y a su b d iv ision o rd in an ce , M a y o r: M a n sa id . '■ ' . W ant T e S can R e c o rd s

T h e co m m ittee re fe rre d to th e a u d ito r a l e t te r from th e M a t* w a n .T ow nshlp T a x p a y e rs Assocl a t k » req u e s tin g a m ee tin g to tx- a m in e , th e . a cco u n ts o f the munlc- t p j l irfC realtnn com m ission " f o r t h e , pas* th re e y e a n . ” T he a s so d - a tio d - rem in d ed tho c o m m ittee it h a d m a d e a s im ila r req u e s t In N oV em M ir o f l a s t y e a r b u t re - c e lv e d Do a c tio n . .

T h e ' c o m m itte e g ra n te d th e M a ta w a n T o w n sh ip H ose a n d C h e m ic a l Co. p e rm iss io n to s tr in g l lg h te a c r o t s G e r a rd A v e . in con n e c tlo ft w ith t h i 'f i r e m e n ’s earn ] ' v a l i n A u g u it a n d g r a n t e d town- s h lp e m p lo y e e * a . d s y o f f to m o r-

r ^ ( to c e ln d e p e n d e n c e D a y f a l ls I foftUriW , . :

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i y f i u W a t f f t J U K ' ■" ■■ ' ■

t e n th roughou t the tow nship a t which four o r five em ployees w ould be posted. It w as explained th a t th e ce n te rs w ould have the a p p e a ra n c e of p r iv a te hom es if loca ted fn a res id en tia l zone and th ere w ould be ho undue am ount o f p a rk in g o r a n y th in g d i e th at w ould u p se t the p ic tu re of a p ri­v a te res id en tia l a re a .

J . P ra n k W eigartd, tow n sh ip a t­to rney , advised th e tow nship com ­m ittee to by-pass the req u est. He po in ted out th a t dfcspfte aH these p recau tio n s to p re se rv e the c h a ra c ­t e r of a good res id en tia l a re a , the tow nship co m m ittee -would be vio­la ting I ts ow n zoning o rd in an ce td know ingly p e rm it such use. He su g g ested the B e l l 'f i f a i b e asked to m ak e app lica tion to the zoning b o a rd of a d ju s tm en t for re lief from th e zoning o rd in an ce for this purpose,

A le t te r from th e M onm outh C ounty P lann ing B o ard su g g ested a $10,000 m axim um on the value o f a build ing p e rm it lest thd Bell firm h av e to p ay th e un reaso n ab le su m o f $60,000 on th eir $22,000,000 p r o je c t

Introduce OrdinanceO ne o rd in an ce w as in troduced to

a d o p t a ll th e o rd in a n c e s o l the tow nsh ip a s rev ise d by P h ilip C o * teJlo, P e r th A m boy c ity c le rk , a a d co d ified b y h im . T h e o rd in an ces w ill n o t b e p u b lish ed in th e ir re ­v ise d fo rm , it w a s exp la ined , b u t thOM d u r i n g to t e e th em m ay in sp e c t th em s t the tow nship c le rk ’s^ office d u r in g business h o u rs. They theft c a n be b rough t u p fo r d iscussion w h e n t h r ordl* n a n c e is ad o p ted codify ing them .

T b e t ra i le r o rd in a n c e lim iting th e n u m b er of t ra i le r s bi a p a rk to f iv e 'a n d req u ir in g th em t v b e a a t 4000 fee t a p a r t w as adopted o n f in a l read in g .

H en ry L . K ra m e r , H olm del a rc h ite c t, w ho d rew p U n s fo r a m u n ic ip a l g a ra g e tw o y e a rs ago , h a s b een ’-sh o w s--th e m onum eo- ta tio n of th e C ra w fo rd 's C o m e r m u n fd p a l haU’ p ro p e r ty o n w hich th e g a ra g e w ould b e lo ca ted an d h a s b een a sk ed to g iv e h is id eas w h e re it shou ld b e p laced .

P a u l S try k er, a g e n t w ho h and les th e m u n ic ip a l in su ran ce , notified th e p lan n io g b o a rd i t h a d b een e x te n d e d to c o v e r m em b ers o f th e p lan n in g b o a rd o n official b u sin ess .

M rs. N o rm an T e tre a u lt submit* te d h e r res ig n a tio n a s lib ra ria n

Check Tires For Summer Vacation

S u m m er tra v e l, espec ia lly oa fast roads, places h eavy d em ands on p asaen g e r c a r t ire s , F ra n k J . Q uinn, s e c re ta ry -m a n a g e r o f the AAA Autom obile Club o l C en tra l N ew J e n e y sa id , ln u rg in g m otor* Ista to m ak e a ca refu l check of t ire s b e fo re beginning any v acs- tlon tr ip .

T he m o to r club official exp la in ­ed th a t high h ea t, g en e ra ted both by hot w e a th e r and fas t driv ing , can ca u se a tire to blow out th at m ight o th erw ise give m any m iles of good aerv lce. He su g g ested th a t m oto ris ts Insist on top-con* dition t ire s fo r long, fa s t trip s even if It m esn s sk im ping on som e o th e r a sp ec t of th e trip .

M r. Q uinn o ffered th ese specia l t ire c a re tip s fo r sa fe su m m e r d riv in g : C heck t i r e s fo r ex c ea ilv e o r u n ev en w e a r . I f t i r e th in . eo ttn lto W sp e c ia lis t, to t ir e c a n b e sa fe ly rem apped,bu y a new one. t t * e e r Jf o rtev tn , h av e c a r 's fron t end re-aligned, and a g a in co n su lt sp ecia list abou t w hether t ir e should be re-capped

’ rep laced .Even if w e s r seem s sligh t, 4f

t ir e s have, not been ro ta ted (m o v ­e d to d iffe ren t w heel locations, Including th e sp a re ) in the p ast 5000 m iles, th is should be done. I t d is tr ib u te s w e a r on a ll five t ire s . C h eek tire p ressu re befo re leaving on trip , and a g a in each m o rn in g befo re s ta r tin g an a long d riv e . P o r m ost conditions, fol­low th e m an u fa c tu re r 's Recom­m ended p ressu re s , b u t w hen d riv ­ing on sm ooth , fast ro ad s , like tu rn p ik es and freew ay s, p re s su re s can be ra ised a few p ounds fo r b e tte r fuel and tire econom y;

Angels In G?me At Highlands Tonight

A b rea k In the tie th a t invo lves lead e rsh ip In the h ayshore divl slon of the M onm outh C ounty 8-12 L esg u e Is due tonight w hen the Cliffwood A ngels tra v e l to H igh­lan d s to engage the L ions te a m of th a t p lace . T hese tw o l e a d e n a re tie d a t 1-1.

T h e lo se r In th is gam e will d ro p b a c k into a tie w ith tbe R a r ita n , £ a y L ions w ho .sw ep t th re e g a m e s in th e p a s t w eek by one-sided sco res . It m ay b e th a t th e L lo m wiU b e tied w ith th e w in n e n if the leag u e com m ission­e r ru led fav o ra b ly on th eir p ro ­te s t of the g am e with the Angels.

The U o n s p lay a t L eonardo a t 1 p .m . J u ly 4 In a double h e a d e ; a l t e r w h ich th ey wUI b e g u e s ts o i th e h o m e te a m a t a ho lid ay p icn ic .

b e c au se o f m o v in g Iro m th e tow n­ship. M n . M ark -UglM lch W as a p ­po in ted in h e r p lace . H olm del F i n Co. n o tified th e co m m ittee th ey w ould no lo n g er se rv ic e “ c h a rg e " f i n ex tin g u ish e rs f o r th e tow n sh ip an d th a t th e law re ­q u ire s . i t b e d o n e b y a p riv a te f irm . / .

A req u e s t fo r ac tio n a g a in s t d u m p ers on th e N orton p ro p e r ty on M iddletow n R d . w a s re fe rre d to P o lice C hlel Jo sep h P h illip s. A r e p o r t from th e ch ief . in d ic s te d v io la to rs a p p re h e n d e d to d a te a ll ' a r e ( r a n R a r ita n T o w nsh ip a n d

i'; A ll ■; liq u o r;- licen ses were ren e w e d w ith o u t ob jection .

Elks Auxiliary Makas Fall Plam

A t a r e c e n t m ee tin g o l th e L a d ies A uxS tf: . .2030, p lan a w e re m ad e to hold ru m m a g e s a le a n d c a rd £ a r ty In S e p tem b e r. M rs. £ l la K u rica w ill b e c h a irm a n o f th e ru m m a g e sa le a n d M ra. C h arle s K iienig h e a d s th e c a rd p a r ty co m m ittee .

A sc rap b o o k w ill b e s ta r te d to Include a ll a c tiv itie s o f the g ro u p s in ce th e L odge w aa o rg an ized tw o y e a n ago.

Visifing ln fngfarM ra. C on stan ce Ja ck so n , M ain

S t., K ey p o rt, ls v is itin g re la tiv es In L ondon , E n g lan d , fo r ' tw o m o n th s . She m ad e th e t r ip by p lane .

Elected Head Of(co n tin u ed fro m p a g e e e e )

R ita S ca rb o ro u g h , p i lfw o o d ; co lo r b e a re r , M rs. A nna V ivian . P o r t M onm o u th : flo o r w o rk /in s tru c to r , M n . E m ily L ev erin g . / P o r t M on­m o u th ; m u sic ian , M r s . ' l u l u Law-

‘ ItepW iHI.v^aad r tiB o , M n . V irg in ia K ru eh k a , N eptune.

Downgrading(continued from page Dae)

WUI Haw Sketches la Tw* MsathsT h e m ee tin g c o n c l u d e d w ith

th e W ebb A K n ap p f irm re i te r a t ­ing th a t w hat they p ro p o sed w as few er hou ses p e r a c re n>»« w as being a llow ed u n d e r th e M a s te r P la n re c e n tly ad o p ted ia la rg e - iot-aize conaclous H olm deL H u t f p ledged to co n ta c t th e townshljpT co m m ittee a n d th e p l a n n i n g b o a rd la tw o m o n th s w ith sk e tc h ­es a n d o th e r In fo rm a tio n a b o u t th e ir p ro p o sa l so ta lk s o f a m o re ce rta in n a tu re could ta k e p lac e . T hey e a tim a ie d th a t th e y h a d M t a c re s u n d e r option a n d 500 a c re s to co m e with so m e c h an g es m ad e In frin g e a re a s . "

A t th e tow nship co m m ittee m ee t­ing T h u rsd ay , T h o m as K o co v ik y , s s p e c ta to r , p lied M ay o r M cC ue w ith qu ea tio n s a s to w h a t o c ­c u rre d a t a c o n fe ren ce J u n e U b e tw een the tow n sh ip .co m m ittee s n d th e p lan n in g b o a rd o a th e W ebb A K n a p p subd iv ision . Olio H eu b sch , p lsn n ln g b o a rd ch a lr-

7 — h a d s ta te d a t ' th e Ju n e 11 t r e a d iv toW nsM p theeU n g t h a t ' n >Ut Jo ife to a r t ' l l IV g a th e r in g M w as g d i^h f t a sk pped, O f f o r ' ' tb e unen& nous' e n d o rsem en t

~~ o f th e tow n sh ip co m m ittee f o r up­g rad in g to s m in im um lot size

M r. K ocovsky w as in fo rto ed by M ayor M cCue thot n o th in g had tak en p lac e o th e r th an “di»- cusnlon” a t th e J une 23 g a th e rin g . T he fipecXatiJP'OieTi 'co m m en ted he would a s su m e from th is th a t M r. H e u b sch 's p roposal h ad m et w ith re je c tio n , a t lea s t, by som e o f th e tow n sh ip copim ittfo 'm en. M r. Ko- eoVfky i tf f t iw d the pub lic should b^ k e p t Irtforfneft.

F re d vonR odeck. a n o th e r sp ec­ta to r , w a s o f p ie opinion th a t any c h sn g e In to n in g co n sid e red by th e tow n sh ip officials should be su b m itte d to th e v o te rs a t the N o v e m b e r g e n e ra l election.

Tntrodoee R ev ised O rdinance A rev ised subdiv ision ord inance

w as in tro d u ced , requ iring devel­o p e rs to p ro v id e cu rb s sn d gut­te rs , c a tc h b asin s and street signs. T h e new o rd in sn ce also w ould <;l|pjlnjjte the requ irem en t t h a t d ev e lo p e rs se t s s id e rec re a ­tion a re a s . A public hearing is s e t fo r J u ly 23.

E a r l J . H arring ton , M organville. w a s reap p o in ted m ag is tra te for a th re e -y e a r te rm .

M rs. A lice L ath rop . P leasan t Valley Rd., recen tly nam ed cha ir­m an o f a com m ittee to Investi­g a te es tab lish in g a l ib ra ry in the tow nship , rep o rted she h ad re­ce ived o ffe rs of tw o book col­lec tio n s so fa r . Both w ere ac­c e p te d b y th a com m ittee .

M n . L k th ro p 's u b m itte d a list o f co m m ittee w orkers. T hey in­c lude M ra . W alte r Hope. M rs. E d ­w a rd L eg ler Jr., M ra. P. F . C h e s te r . ' M rs. J . 0 . B ennett Jr., M il l D oro thy M cCue, M iss L aura B o h lay er a n d D r. D . W. Me- C re ig h t.

State Prison For Holmdel Resident

H ow ard A. H ubbs, |7> B rad e- velt R d ., H olm del TowiuhH>, flat of th ree m en c h a rg e d w ith hold­ing up a R e d Baakv^ajpcA b o p er­ato r in L iocroft F e b . 1, 1957, w as sentenced F r id a y in M onm outh County C ourt to a S ta te P r iso n

4 erm of from e ig h t t o 12 y e a n .Robert PhilHps, 23, o f C hestnu t

S t , K eyport, a co -d efen d an t In the robbery o f th e Cabbie, F e lix DelVccchie, O , o f 1336 South Bridge Ave., R e d B an k , w a a g iv ­en a suspended se n te n c e to Bor- dcntown R efo rm a to ry , p la c e d on probation fo r five y e a r* a n d £Ln- ed $500 ' .

Ju les F ern , C reek R d ., K eans- burg, who on Ju n e 8 p lea d e d no defense to a c h a rg e o f ro b b ery , w as com m itted to B orden tow n R eform ato ry . H e w a s ch acg ed with io rcing M rs. So t c a sm , P o r t M onmouth R d., E a s t JC eaasburg , operator pf an E a s t K e a n b u rg cleaning s to re , (o g iv e u p $16 after th rea ten ing h e r J a n . 14.

Bcfematary TermMrs D orothy E steH e W ilson,

Third Ave., CUffwood, w ho o a Ju n e 9 p leaded n o d e fe n se to a ch arg e of a rm e d ro b b ery , v com m itted to C lin ton R e fo rm a ­tory for W omen. M ra , W ilson, a parolee in a h om ic ide c a se , forc­ed Theodore D unn, 21 E a r l S t , Red Bank, to g e t o u t o l h ia c a r by th rea ten ing htan w ith a k n lf t , and drove off. P o lic e w e r t noti­fied and the c a r w a a c h aaedthrough Red Bank s tre e ts . T he chase cam e to a h a l t w h e n th e c a r ihe waa d r iv in g s tru c k apolice ( ar . Tbe d e fe n d a n t h ad been given from s ix to it y e a rs lo prison for s 1IM sh o tg u n slay- tog-

M artin DefVaAe, 23, T b e B ronx , who on May 14 p tm k fi n o d e ­fense to a c h a rg e o f c a rn a lly abusing a U -year-o ld g ir l la Key* port last su m m e r, w a s g iv es a suspended sen ten ce to D orrtm town, placed o a p ro b e tion f o r th ree year* a n d fined $509.

S e e k s P l a n t D i s e a s e C o n t r o l

Streets Contract(con tinued from p ag e one)

f irm 's e s tim a te to p rep a re 16.558 s q u a r e y a rd s of roadw ay w as $185. T h i s c o m p ared favorab ly w ith a (310 o ffe r by Jan n aro n e , a n e s tim a te o f $1633 by F re d M c­D ow ell an d a figu re o f J 17J 7.B o ffe re d by the M anio firm for p rep a ra tio n .

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Not In Her CaseM n . C ecelia M oresk l, C e d a r

t l . , ' Clllfw ood, s ta te s l a th e r e ­c e n t c o u n te r ac tio n b e fo re M ag­i s tr a te L u th e r A. F o s te r , M a ta ­w an T ow nsh ip , involving h a t w ith M rs . C ath erin e D avison, a re s i­d e n t n e s t d o o r to h e r hom e, con- c e m ln g sp la sh in g (w a te r from a se p tic tan k overflow th a t f t w a s

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the physical ed u ca tio n p ro g ra m th a t had occasio n ed d e b a te u d to rn , m isg iv ing . T h a t w a a th e p u rch ase of gy m te a m eq u ip m en t, a h o rizon tal b a r , f ly in g r in g s , an d c lim bing ro p es . T w o a p c c ta to n aided th e b o a rd l a Hs d ec ision t a b io u e tp ip m e a t d e sp ite th e fe a r ct a q r td n M . T h osnas K o c o v ik y sa idW .h a d j u e d c y m e q u lp m e n l o f tb e a o r t .fo r JS y e a r* a n d b a d . o b se rv edtb e a c c ld e n t r ^ » to , b e lo w e r 'th a n In s p o rts lik e b aseba ll a n d football. M rs. M adeline Q u ack en b u sh r e ­la ted th a t It "w ould h a v e been a help to h e r 'd a u g h te r to h a v e had e le m e n ta ry gym w ork In g ra m m a r school b e fo re tak ing i t u p a t F re e ­hold R eg iona l High School. The e q u ip m en t w as bought.

P u rc h a s e t e D esk SetsC a r t W. B inget. c h a irm a n o f th e

su p p lie s com m ittee , s ta te d it w as n e c e ssa ry to rev ise th e o rig ina l p lans o f b uy ing 30 new d e s k s se ts an d 39 rep lacem en t s e ts to g e ttin g SO s e ts b e c au se of th e en ro llm en t rise. T h e y will cost t in s .5 2 .

T h e b o a rd voted to b u y n fsny o th e r ite m s, aa soon a s fu n d s from the |9 S M 0 . budget b eco m e a v a il­a b le , 'N e w pho n o g rap h s a r e to be bought fo r M arlboro a n d C en tra l Schools a t $3&50 e a ch , a type­w rite r a t S125 for tho s e c re ta ry 's office; tw o tah le ten n is se ts a t <36.60; a d u p lica to r fo r le tte rs a t <363.50: la filing c a b in e t lot M arl­b o ro S choo l a t $S0 sc ien cek ita f o r M a rlb o ro a n d M o rg u v f f le a n d tw o fb r C e n tra l S chool; a 111 c o a t h a m p e r fo r C e n tra l School, a n d a $ U 0 h o sp ita l b e d .

F r a n k C . G i b s o n , F reeh o ld p lu m b e r , su b m itte d a b ill o f <911 fo r a n e w p u m p o n th e h e a tin g lin e a t M o rg an v ille School, ph is o th e r e q u ip m e n t to b r in g th e cost to $1119. L a b o r c o s t S4& 82. M. S tav o la , R e d B an k c o n tr a c to r . Will b e , g iv en M d a y s to re p a ir a fau lty d ra in a g e co n d itio n o r th e w o tk w ill b e done b y th e b o a rd a n d c h a rg e d o u t o f $250 s ti ll d u e o a ' w o tk . on - th e C e n tra l School g ro u n d s.- ----------------------

M rs . R o m a R ay m o n d . K ey p o rt. r e tu rn e d h e r s ig n ed c o n tr a c t a s p a rt- tim e k in d e rg a r te n te a c h e r a t R obertsvU Ie School. I t w a s a n ­n o u n ced a sc ie n c e te a c h e r b a d to be 'O btained .

T h e M a ta w a n B a n k a d v ise d tb e b o a rd t h a t th e re w as ntfw a th re e p e r c e n t In te re s t r e tu rn a v a ilab le™ — v f a p n n ta in ta . T h e h n a n lw a t , a d v ise d - to t a k e n o tic e o f re c e n t leg is la tio n b y w h ich school m o n ies c a n b e p lac e d in a sav in g s a cco u n L H i e b o a rd o rd e re d tra n s ­fe r ol i t s sp e c ia l a c c o u n t lo g a in th e in te re s t p r ivilege s ; • .

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where be wae prsfeeior aad research speefadht la

c o rs . D r . H a e a s d e r an d D r. N. E . S tc v ta s , p a th o lo g ist o l th e ll. $ . D e p a r tm e n t t t A g ri­c u ltu re , lo a a d th a t w ilt r t n e a i e is m o re tro u b ie ao m e a f te r m ild w in- t e n w hen m a n flea b e e tle s su r ­v ive.

. “Water Iadr*”T hey d e v ise d a " w in te r Index ,”

tha to ta l m ea n te m p e ra tu re s of D ecem ber, J a n u a ry , F e b ru a ry and M arch . W bca th is Index Is helow 10, w ilt ls no t likely lo b e tro u b le ­som e. W hen th s la d e s is above 100, it Is.

D r. H se n se le r a lso d eve loped s s tra in o f p e p p e r re s is ta n t to a d a m e tb sg m o sa ic d laease , w o rk ed on roo t ro t d ise a se o l p e a s , w ilt d ise a se of e g g p la n ts , se ed p ro ­te c ta n ts a n d c o n tro l of ro o t knot n em ato d es. P r o d u c e n oi t h e G s r d m B u te ’s s l l .M M t t com ­m erc ia l to m a to c ro p know him to r the a n t r a l w o rk h e d id on la te b lig h t a n d o th e r d ise a se s of

• ( d e n t i s t d e a ls w ith o l v e g e ta b le s , h e h a s

M " p a tie n ts ” s u b je c t to m o re th a n H M m s jo r o r m in o r p a tho log ica l a ilm en ts . T h a t’s o a e reaso n w hy b e ta g a v eg e tab le “ d o c to r" Is s o In te re s tin g le D r. C o n rad M. H aessseler o f R u tg e n U niversity .

D r. H aense ler, p ro fe sso r sn d re- s e src h sp ecia list in p la n t p a th o l­o g y . re t ire d rec e n tly a fte r 19 y e a n w h h th e C ollege o f A g ri­c u ltu re and th e A g ricu ltu ra l E x ­p e rim en t S ta tloa . B u t b e l l no t re t i re fro m h is In te re s ts In b a c ­te r ia and, p a rt ic u la rly , fungi. F ro m now on, m y co lo g y w ill b e U s av o catlo o . "S osns v e ry no tab le co n trib u tio n s to th e s tu d y of fungi h a v e b een m ad e by hobbyists,* ' sa y a D r. H sen se le r .

How does a p e rso n g e t in te re s t­ed ln th s s tu d y o f p la n t d iseases

a p ro fess io n ? D r. H a e n se le r s a y s h is In te re s t s te m s b o m h is l a r m b a c k g ro u n d —h e ’s th e so n o l S w iss-G erm an-born t a n n e r s w ho se ttle d in T en n essee . A n en th u si­a s tic ooUege p ro fe sso r a lso h a d a b ig influence on h ia c h o ic e o l c a re e r .

Tasaaeeeee G r a d u a teA f te r rece iv in g b a c h e lo r 's sikd

m aaU r*a d e g n e a I r a n th e U ni­ve rs ity o l T en aeaaee , D r.' fti

th en s ta y e d a n . 'D iagnosis of a p la n t d isease

Is n 't a lw ay s eaay . e v e n fo r a n ex p e rt such a s D r. H aen se le r. M any d isease o rg a n ism s look ■like—o n d , in c id en ta lly . D r. H aen ­se le r fin d s m an y o t th e fungi b eau tifu l u n d e r th e m icro sco p e . W orking out co n tro l m eth o d s is th e u ltim a te s te p , a n d th is he d o e s In the lab o ra to ry , on th e C ollege of A g ricu ltu re f a rm an d in fields at c o -o p e ra tin g fa n n e ra .

T y p ic a l of h is c o n trib u tio n s to N ew J e r i e y v eg e ta b le g ro w ers is his m ea n s of p red ic tin g o u t­b re a k s of th e w ilt

A a w ith m an y o th e r sc iences, th e stu d y of fungi h u m an y a p ­p lica tions. F o r ex am p le , w hen D r. H aen se le r o b ta in ed h is doc­to r 's d eg ree , h e p io n ee red in dis­co v e rin g tb e im p o rta n c e o f 'lu n g ! In th e - d e te r io ra tio n o f p a in te d su rface* , ^

G row er* Wall In fo rm ed { t t * f n n v e r t . f r e w ell

in fo rm e d a b o u t p lan t m e a s e s , D r. H a en se le r b e lieves. '

W ith the g en e ra l public , the g re a te s t m isconception , he finds, is tb s Id ea th a t th e w e a th e r a lone can cause d isease .

“ W eath e r m ay ca u se a o o rg an ­ism to grow fa s te r ,” h e po in ts o ut, “b o t th e b a c te r ia ol" fungus m u s t b e th e r e in th e f tr s i £ la c e .”

A lthough a p |r s o n m iy b e a l­le rg ic to so m e p la n t d feease o r­g an ism s , “ th e re is oo e v id en ce st s ll th a t p la n t d isease c a n ca u se d isease in h u m a n s / ' D r. H aen se l­e r ad d ed , a s If in d efense of the b a c te r ia and fungi be fin d s so fasc inating .

Double-Session(co n tin u ed fro m p a g e o n e )

E. T u stln ,, South A m boy S u p er­in ten d en t o f Schools, t h a t th e South A m boy B o a rd w a a rea d y to go b e y tn d i t s o r ig in a lly -se t l im it of 4 ) s e n d in g d is tr ic t p ip O s f ro m M iadison T ow nsh ip .

T h e b o a rd a lso a g re e d to san ctio n e n ro llm e n t o f th re e g ir ta f ro m M ad iso n P a r k a t P e r th A m boy J f ig h School, a s fu ll-tim e , in p la c e o t a tten d in g e ith e r d o u b to s e a f c a M ataw an o r S a y rev llle . l a th is in s ta n c e th e p a re n ts m u s t p ro v id e th e tra n sp o rta tio n . T h e re ia a o d iffe ren ce ia tu itio n fo r th e m to p a y a a P e r th A m boy h a s a lo w er r a te th an M a ta w a n o r S ay rev llle . ■

T h e re q u e s t r ece iv ed fro m J o ­se p h K lm n s k , m u s ic in s tru c to r , - i n f f a r b o a rd " sp o n so rsh ip e t b a n d in s tru c tio n d u r in g th e su m ­m e r v a c a tio n p e rio d m e t w ith a m ix ed rea c tio n f ro m th e b o a rd . T h e l a n d in s tru c to r e x p la in e d th a t h e h s d a s su ra n c e * th a t tb e p a re n ts w ould f in a n c e su c h In stru c tio n o n a p r iv a te b a s is , b u t i t w a s h is l e t t ­in g th a t tb e b p a rd sh o u ld fin an ce i t a s a schoo l a c tiv ity s o i t w ould b e a d u ly a c c re d ite d a n d e d u ca tk m - a lly -d ire c te d p ro g ra m . /

M iss C aro l D e lb a sc o q u estio n ed if th is w ould s e t a p re c e d e n t le a d ­in g to a d e m a n d fo r s u m s c la s s e s ln o th e r s tu d ie s . C h a rle s A um lck d id n o t c o n s id e r th is o o t-

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of-the-w ey a n d thought the bo ard shoold p lan a h e a d fo r su c h study n e x t su m m er. M iss D elbasco cau tio n ed him It w ould p u t m ore s tra in on th e b o a rd ’s b u d g e t and a g a in co u ld c a u se d e fe a t of school

a p p ro p r ia tio n s . M i s s D e lb asco m ad e U d e a r #he w as n o t ^T tm sfd to ad d ed 6 tudy th a t e d u ca to r* w ould rec o m m e n d a s b en efic ia l fo r th e p u p ils , o n ly io a tte m p tin g su ch a p ro g ra m a t a c o s t w h ich m ig h t fo rce p a rin g of a d e s ira b le u a e o f m oney fo r e d u c a tio n a l n e e d s i a th a reg u la r school y e a r.

The o th e r b o a rd m em b e rs a g re e d th e b o a rd h ad h ad too s h o r t no tice a n d h a d n o t b een duly in fo rm ed of the m ea su res b e in g ta k e n to su rv e y /p a re n ts fo r th e m u sic p ro ­jec t. T h e m a t te r w as s e t o v e r fo r p rese n ta tio n m o re fo rm a lly a t the re g u la r m eetin g of Ju ly 13.

P ra p e s a l R a tif iedT he fina l ra tif ic a tio n o f th e pro*

posa l o f M idtow n P ro p e r t ie s , la c . , fo r th e i r 35M hom e* d ev e lo p m en t w as m ad e . A n Issu e h a d o v e r th e p ro p o sa l of the d ev e lo p e rs to e re c t g a rd e n a p a r tm e n ts . H w y h a d c o n sen te d to tb e M N p e r h an aa im p o st fo r " f ra c tio n a l’* houeea be* y ood th e i r o b lig a tio n to b nfld < school ro o m fo r e a c h ,49 ~ so ld . B u t th ey h a d w a n te d th a b o a rd to r a te tb e g a rd e n apart* m en ts a s “ h a lf a house '* o r a $229 p e r a p a r tm e n t c o o m l t m t t t fo r fo r schools. ■

M ay o r J o h a L . C h a ra b e r ta ia re* p o rte d to* th e b o a rd th a t I t w aa th e feeling o f b o th th a p lan n in g b o a rd a n d th e to w n sh ip c o m m ittee th a t tb e p ro p o sa l o f th e d ev e lo p er bn th is m a t te r w a a a n w p iitab la o oe. M o n ro e B o b er. N ew Y o rk , re p re se n tin g th e d ev e lope r s , n o ted th a t g a rd e n a p a r tm e n ts u su a lly a r e o cc u p ie d by p e rso n a w ho a r e n o t se ttle d y e t in th e i r e m p lo y m en t o r a tta c h m e n t ‘ in a c o m m u n ity ' an d n ao a lly by p e r m s w b a h a v t few ch ild ren o r n o n e a t a ll . T h e m ay o r fo u n d th a t tb e b o a rd w ould benefit b y h a v ia g th e a p a r tm e n ts a s a t o n s ia p In d u cem en t fo r te a c h e rs w ho a r e i a a co m p e titiv e m a rk e t fo r th e ir se rv ices .

M r. B o b er e x p re s se d sa tisfac tio n a t the b o a rd 's ap p ro v a l an d dep lo r­ed th a t it cou ld not h av e com e sooner. He c a p ta in ed th a t a v ery d e s ira b le in d u stry h a d * p ro fessed s w illingness to m ove into the in­d u s tr ia l to n e being c re a te d in the a re a o f M kftown*a lan d s sk w g the C am d en % A m boy D iv ision of tba P en n sy lv a n ia R J L B ut th is firm h a d se t s J u ly 1 dead lin e on the s ta r t o f co n s tru c tio n o f i u p lan t an d w hen It b ecam e o bv ious no su c h c le a ra n c e of M idtow n’s s ta tu s w as to ex is t in thQ. tow n sh ip on th a t d a te , Ib e firm w en t e lsew here .

G eM m sa A p p earsA b o a p p e a r in g b e fo re th e b d a rd

w a s P a u l G oldm an , o f C an to r sn d G oldm an , d e v e lo p e rs of S a y re Woods South . H e d iscu ssed w ith th e b o a rd th e r e c e n t re fu sa l to p e rm it a c h an g e In th e specifica­tio n s fo r the th re e schools in the d eve lopm ent to p e rm it s ch an g e In floo r p lans.

T h e co m p a n y p ro p o sed to sub* s titu te a sp h a lt tile fo r v iny l ty p e flo o rin g , b u t th e b o a r d . w a s not sy m p a th e tic a n d ; tu rn e d d o * n th e p ro p o sa l, M r. G o ld m an a d m itted th e f irm h a d m ad o a m is ts* * , a n d , d id not In ten d to sp ecify th e vinyf ty p e .

As a c o m p ro m ise p ro p o sa l, he ofTered a sp h a lt tile . H e p ro m ised lo in sta ll, w ithout cost to the b o a rd , ab o u t 400 feet of e ight-inch w a te r lines a lo n g T h ro ck m o rto n La. from th e line se rv in g .Sayre W oods South, to th e new high school if th e a sp h a lt tn e p ro p o sa l w as ac ­cep ted . T he c o n tra c to r ’s co s t of su ch w o rk w a s e s tim a te d by b o a rd m em b e rs to be a ro u n d SI500.

It w as believed th a i i fu r th e r stu d y o f the p ro p o sa l shou ld be m ad e a n d B o a rd P re s id e n t P ine told the dev e lo p ers e v e ry effo rt w ould be m ad e to co m e u p \y ith a d ec ision a t the re g u la r J u ly m ee tin g of the b o a rd T h u rsd ay .

M iss D elbasco, c h a irm a n of tha sufipJles co m m ittee , se t A ug. 13 a s the d a te w hen b id s for school a n d a th le tic su p p lie s w ill be re* cefved . -

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.Morganville Scouts Attend Show, Camp Overnight; News In Area: M organvH le B oy S cout T ro o p t t a t t e o d e d th e HOpi In d ian Show t t th e M iddletow n Shopping C enter o n F r id a y evening . T h en th ey re­tu rn e d tp c a m p ov ern ig h t a t the T h e m es A o ti je l l F a rv ie w F a rm . i T he,: fo llow ing a w a rd a w e r e rav e n : R eg is tra tio n rrrimrptt*

. R o b e r t S w anson , G eorge P h easan t, T iio m a i K oeovsky J r . , E u g e n e CaU J r . ; co m m ittee m a n to E d w ard C u r­ly ; p a tro l lead e r* b ad g es In R ic h a rd K ingshot, N o d R ichard- f ie b til a s a i s tw t p a tro l le a d e n b a d p e i to R o b ert Je ffe rso n and T e d ^ A lt; ac rib e b a d |e to A lutln D om fne; T e to n ch ip b ad g e to E u ­g e n e C a ll j r . ; ten d erfo o t b ad g e to R o b e r t S w an so n , a n d .o n e -q u a r te r

' b a d g e to PU & ip Sw anson.

Oue*t» a t th e b a n e o f M r. en d M n - Jo h n Sw eeny; on S a tu rd ay w e re M r. g o d M n . F re d W ulff and so* , T re d , M r. a h d M rf. M ichael P a s te m e c k a a d ( lau g h ter , K ith y , M n . G nell D eA ngtlis a n d aon, R ic h a rd , M r. a n d M rs .,Jo h n W ard, M r a n d M rs. B e rn a rd W ard , M r. a n d M rs . F r a n k G reen . W illiam K oehler w a a a w eekend g u e s t

M rs. Jo h n M cC orm ick w as s g u est of M rs. K u rt S c h w a n on T h u rsd ay ev en in g to d isc u ss the h ea lth p ro g ra m o f th e M organville P a ren t-T e ac h e r A ssociation o f w hich M n . S c h w a n is c h a irm an .

M rs. S u sie Z im m erm an , Kenil­w o rth , w as a rec e n t guest o f h e r

. son-in-law , a n d d a u g h te r , M r. and M n . C arl B in g tf an d f a m i ly .^ . .

The M isses M arjo rie , B a rb a ra an d C aro l S n y d e r a re g u ests of M n . J. F lsc ia , M organville .

M rs. J o h n C en ttm o le an d ch ild ren , M rs. J o h n M cC orm ick a n d c h ild ren , M rs . T h o m as T ra- v e m s a d c h ild ren sp e n t T u esd ay a fte rn o o n a t C heesequake P a rk .

M rs. J o h n M cCorm ick e n te rta in ­e d M n . J . M ulligan and children, G a r ry a n d L in d a , E nglish tow n, on W ednesday.

John C rodd lck and G eorge VoU h av e re tu rn e d hom e from a three- d a y v a c a tio n tn M an asq u an .

M r. a n d M rs. T hom as K oeovsky a tte n d e d a S a tu rd ay evening beef, s te s k d in n e r s t M cG u ire 's G rove, M iddletow n, g iven by the North S hore S h r in e Club.

A tten d M eet Ia H illside The follow ing m en a tte n d e d a

m eetin g of a m en 's c lu b In Hill­s ide th is w eek: D aniel B artm an , T hom as A ntisell, T hom as Kocov- sky , W i l U a m B lake-H askln i, M organv ille ; G era ld M urphy M iddletow n; D esm ond M urphy, London, E n g lan d . -

The W om an’s Society of C hristian Serv ice of th e M organville M etho­d ist C hurch is holding a m eeting in th e ir b a sem e n t on T h u n d s y evening .

R ecent w eek en d g u e s ts a t thc h o m a o k M r. a a d - M ra; V ictor B a r e a b a w e r e M r., a n d M l*. A., S a tta n o a n d ch ild ren , K aren ,1''C a­m ille , a n d Jo h n ; M r. a n d M n . A. B o re r an d ch ild ren , J a n ic e and A rth u r Jr.: M r. an d M rs. R. R obinson, a ll of W est New York.

M rs. W. R inglleb is sp en d in g ■ two-week v a c stio n w ith h e r son- in-lsw an d d a u g h te r , M r. and Mra. Jo h n Sw eeny an d fam ily .

M lsi H elen K ohler, U n ion , and M ils D iane S c h w a n , M ount Saint D om inie A cadem y, w e re g u ests st th e hom e n f -Misses Ju d ith and N ancy S c h w a n fo r a w eek.

C h u rch P icn ic J u ly M The a n n u a l p icn ic o f th e M organ*

v iile M ethodist C h u rch w ill b e held a t Jen k ln san ’s Pavilion , Point P le s s s n t , th is y e a r ss usual on Ju ly IS; If ra in , on J u ly 16. The b u s will leav e the ch u rch a t I a .m . an d re tu rn a t 5:30-p.m .

M rs. Jo h n G u s tsn se n , M organ1 ville , a tte n d e d th e 25th a n n iv e rsary d in n er o f the D elta T h e ta Rho G ir ls ' C lub No. 4 a t the Hotel P in e s , M etuchen. M r. a n d M n . R o b ert G u s tan sen a lso a tten d ed w ilh R u th Arm G u sta n ie n , w ho is p res id e n t. ■

M r. a n d M n . E ugene G all, M r. a n d M ra. J a c k G s ll, ,M r. a n d M n . D av id G all, s n d WIIHam M ount a t­ten d ed th e g rad u a tio n of M iss P a t r ic ia G all a t F re eh o ld Regional H igh School on Ju n e 17. M iss G sll p a rt ic ip a te d in th e b a c ca la u re a te se rv ice . Follow ing the g rad u a tio n a buffet su p p e r w as se rv e d a t her ho m e b y h e r p a re n ts .

M rs . W alle r H ope a a d M rs. R o b e r t Jo n e s a r e m oto rin g to N ova S co tia .

M iss M a ry A nn C linkner, d au g h ­t e r o f M r. an d M n . E d w ard Clink- n e r , h a ) r e tu rn e d hom e from a two- w eek v acatio n in M an asq u an .

M r. an d M rs . Jo sep h F a lse lli, R oselle , w ere S a tu rd a y even ing g u e s ts a t th e hom e o f !)/lr. and M rs. M ichael C o s tu ra . ’

M r, a n d M rs. F ra n k S m ith and boos, N ew ark , w e re S a tu rd a y a f te r ­n oon g u e s ts s t th e h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs . M a rtin S m ith s r .

D onald L a n ia ro is a su rg ic a l p a tie n t a t P e r th A m boy H ospita l.

M r. a n d M rs . Jo sep h F isc ia ap e n t S u n d a y In .M anville. v isitin g M r. t a d M rs . Jo h n O n d re , w ho a re M n . F is c la 's p a re n ts . '

M r; a n d M n . K e n n rth K u e tt a n d d a u g h te r , K a r e n , ' S co tch P la in s , v is i te d M r. a n d M rs. M ichael C o s tu ra o n Sunday , Su p p er g u es ts in c lu d e d M r. a n d - M r * . L esto n F is h e r , ■ : - : . ’

M r. a n d ; M rs . G e o rg e ..M iller, B o g o ta , a n d F ra n k - L , A ntlsell, P itts b u rg h , P » „ w e re w eek en d g u e s ta o f M r. an d M n . T h o m as A ntise ll a n d fam ily .

Fall Plans Made By P-TA Board

M rs . Jo aep h D e e r in c o n d u c ted a m ee tin g o f th e e x ecu tiv e b o a rd of th e L a u re n c e H a r b o r-C liffwood B e a c h P a ren t-T e ac h e r A ssociation In th e M em o ria l School, L a u ren c e H a rb o r , T u esd ay evening . T he

Sre s id e n t an n o u n ced th a t M n . o sep h M ollis, p a s t p re s id e n t of

th e local P-TA. h a d b e e n 'e le c te d p res id e n t o f th e P-TA Council of M adlaon Tow nship , an d th a t M rs. W illiam B eck n er h ad b een a p ­po in ted c h a irm a n fo r the a n n u a l s c h o la n h lp d an ce to b e held by th e Council o n O ct. 17 a t St. B e rn a d e tte ’s H all. E m sto n .

M rs. Tod K ru m en p k er, fund-ra is­in g c h a irm a n , rep o r ted th a t the P-TA F a ir w ould be Ifeld S a tu rd ay , Sept. II, a t the M em orial School g ro u n d s from 11 s .m . to 8 p .m . She a sk ed m e m b e n h a v i n g s c ra p s o f m a te ria ls , u sed nylons an d h an d k erch ie fs to oon tac t h e r a t h e r hom e, 422 B ayview D r., o r h e r c o -ch a irm an , M rs- A pplegate , w h o se hom e s d d re s s is 213 B irch- wood D r.. C liffwood B esch .

D eleg ates to the council also w ero nam ed . A ccom pany ing M n . D eerin w ill be M rs. B eckner and J o h n Zolnerow lch , a tea c h e r. M n . D e e r ln 'i a lte rn a te s a re M ra. Vin­ce n t A pp legate and M rs. K rum e- n a k e r. M rs. B e c k n e r 's a lte rn a te s a re M rs. C h ris tian B orup and M n . H a rry Jo h n io n . M r. Zolnero- w lch’a a l t e r n a t e s 'w i l l b e n a m e d la te r . M n . D eerin Is d e le g a te to tb a M id d lesex C ounty C ouncil an dh e r a l te rn a te la M r l . K ru m .n a k e r .

M n . K ru m en a k e r r e q u e s t e d m em b e rs to re tu rn tho s ta m p e d se lf-ad d ressed en ve lopes w ith th e ir do nations fo r the c sk e le ss ca k e sale .

M ra. D av id W atson, l i b r a r y c h a irm a n , announced th a t the new books for the school l ib n r y h a d b een o rd ered .

M n . Jo sep h M ollis, p ro g ra m c h a irm a n , an n o u n ced h e r co m m it­te e fo r th e com ing y e a r , a n d In­v ited . (hem to a m ee tin g a t h e r h o m e, Je ffe rso n A ve., T u esd ay , to se t u p tb e p ro g ra m s fo r the com ­ing school y e a r . She will b e a s ­s is te d by M n . E d n a M artin , M n . A p p leg a te and M n . B eckner.

T he n e a t m ee tin g of th e ex ecu ­t iv e b o a rd w ill be held T u esd ay e v en in g . Aug. 25. a t I p .m . a t the M em o ria l School.

Magic Ktyi PicnicT h e M agic K eys, K eyport H igh

S choo l's m ag ic ch ib , h e ld 11 a a n n u a l p icn ic a t R ah w ay R iv e r P a rk . H o t d ogs, h a m b u rg e n . s a la d s an d so d a w e re en joyed by a l l . 'A f te r th e p icn ic the rem a in d e r o f th e ev en in g w a s ty e n t a t O lym pic P a rk , Irv in g to n . M e m b e n a n d g u e s ts a tte n d in g w ere M arth a R e e d , B etty Loo M orse, Ju d e Me- E w en , H alina G ow orek . N eal W ar­w ick , R ich G oeken, P enny Foulk a n d M r- a n d M n . R aym ond G rosholz .

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M ISS L O U ISE BOSW ELL

T w o m e m b e rs o f th e C lass of 1956 a t K ey p o rt H igh School w e re , g ra d u a te d T h u rsd a y n ig h t fro m P e r th A m boy G e n e ra l H ospiU l School o f N u rs in g . . M iss Louisa, B osw ell a n d M iss V irg in ia Law son w e re 'a m o n g th e , 3 3 's tu d p i ts w ho re c e iv e d ' d ip lom a’s fo r co m ple ting th e th re e -y e e r c o u rs e . " ' "

M ISS V IR G IN IA LAWSON

M iss B osw ell Is t h i d a u g h te r of M n . L u c ille Jo n e s , K ey p o rt A ve., CUffwood, a n d M iss L a w so n Is ' th a d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M n . G eo rg e L aw son , H i A tlan tic S t , , K e y p o r t

A* g ra d u a te n u r s e ,n they wBl Join th e s ta f f a t P e r th A m boy G e n e ra l H o ep ltil, ............

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P a s to rT h e S a c ra m e n t o f Holy C om ­

m union w iil b e o b se rv ed S unday a t th e 9:30 a .m . se rv ic e an d new m em b e rs w ill be re c e iv e d A cof­fee h o u r will be h e ld In tfw Fellow* sk ip H all a t 10:30 i .m .

V acation ch u rc h school beg ins M onday a t 9 a .m . l o r ch ild ren be tw een the ag es of four and II.

CUffwood ramnwaIty M ethod ist C hurch

R ev. L eon Z in k lc r, P a i to r S unday , HoJy C om m union w ill

b e a d m in is te re d a t th e 9 a .m . se rv ic e for the la s t tim e until the f irs t S unday In O ctober. T he modi* ta tlo n w i l l be 'T h e H igher R ig h teo u sn ess .” Sunday School b e­g ins a t 10 a .m .

M organvU le M eth o d is t C hurch M organv ille

R ev . F re d H. Bow en, P a s to r S unday w o rsh ip se rv ic e Is at

9 a j n . S ta rtin g th is w eek, S unday School w ill b e a t 10 a .m .

T h e S u n d ay School will hold Its an n u a l ou tin g a t J en k ln so o ’i P a vlllon, P o in t P le asa n t, on Ju ly IS. T h e b u s w ill lea v e th e ch u rc h a t 9 a .m . a n d lea v e P o in t P le aa e n t a t 1:90 p .m . .

147 M alo S L , M ataw aa R ev. F ra n k E . Sw eeten , P a s to r **71)080 B u rd en s W e B ea r" will

b e the se rm o n topic a t thc d ivine w o rsh ip se rv ic es on Sunday a t 8:45 a n d 11 a .m . M usic a t the e a rl ie r s e rv ic e will be prov ided by W. W. W ieland a n d h is son, W il­liam D. A t the 11 o 'c lock se rv ice , the sen io r c h o ir will s in g th s a n th em by M ueller. ‘T h in k On T h ^se T h lo g i " A n u rse ry Is, pro* v i d e d a t 11 a .m . S unday School convenes a t 9:45 a .m . u nder the d ire c tio n of H o w ard A. H enderson , g en e ra l s u p e r in te n d e n t C lasses for e v e ry age , Including tw o c la sses fo r ad u lts , a r e p ro v id ed . A specia l m ee tin g of the o ffic ia l bo ard haa b een ca lle d fo r 13 o’clock noon. I t w ill b e a b r ie f session.

P r a y e r m ee tin g a n d Bible s tu d y is on W ednesday a t 7:15 p .m .

Roberlsville Girl Marks Birthday

Open house wa* h e ld F r id a y evening in honor of G e ra ld in e R a t- cliffe, R obertsvllle, w ho w a s c e le ­b ra tin g her fifth b irth d ay .

Those p r e n n t w ere M r. and M r, Je rry Clark and M r. an d M r, BiU Sicklea. M arlb o ro ; M r. and M n E dw ard P re sto n a n d son, E d w ard . M r. and M n . C h arle s H olm e, and children , C harlene And R obert, and M n . Anna N leberllen , M organville; M r. and M r t . E a r l Woolley, M atsw an; M r. a a d M n , J a m e s Iverson and so d , Ja m e s , J e n ey v ille , Mr. and M n . R an a ld Woolley, G arw ood; M r*. C lin ton Woolley, Rahw ay. G ifts w a re sen t by M lu D oris W oolley, R ah w ay , and M r, L aw rence S ta ffo rd , L in­den

G eraldine R a td lf fe a ls o w a s honored at a b irth d ay p a r ty , g iven T hursday afternoon. D eco ra tio n s w e r . tn pink and b lue a n d a “ Mickey M ouse" m otif w as used .

The g u es t, w ere S usan and D eborah Johnson, Ja m e s Iverson , Jerseyville, P s tr lc is K ilcom lns and P a tric ia and K ath leen Kono­walow. M organville.

S c h o l a r s A t R u t g e r s

F irs t C h u c k o t C h ris t , M M M M ( r o a d SL . K e y p e r t

S unday a e r v 1 c e a n d 'School, 11 a .m . W e d n e a d a y ,_____m ony m ee tin g ( p .m . R ea d in g ro o a i o p en W ednesday a n d S a tu rd a y fro m 1 lo 4 p .m . ■

M an 's d iv ine r ig h t to freed o m an d s tre n g th w ill be b ro u g h t N t Sunday at C h ristian S c ien ce s e rv ­

ices. S c r ip tu ra l read in g s In th e leu o n -se rm o n en titled u 0 o d " w ill Include the A postle P a u l 's counsel to the G a ls tla n s (5 :1 ): " S tan d fas t th e re fo re In th e l ib e r ty w h erew ith C h rist h a th m ad * u s fre e , a n d b e not e n ta n g le d a g a in w ith th e yoke of bondajn-!*

Also em p h asU ln g m an ’i r ig h t to freed o m l i thia c o rre la t iv e sg e to b e r e s d fro m “ Science a n d H eak h with K ey to th e Scrij tu re s " by M sry B a k e r ‘ (228:14-11): “ M o rta ls wOl pom e d ay a s se r t th e ir freed o m In th e n sm e o f A lm ighty G o d ."

The G olden T ex t Is f r o m P s s lm , (4 4 :1); “ G od Is o u r re f­uge and s tre n g th , s v e ry p re se n t h e lp In tro u b le ."

K e y p e r t R e fo rm ed C hurch l a m s S t., K eyport

R ev . R o d erick N. D eY oung, P a s to r

S u m m er s e rv ic e , fo r Jul y s a d A ugust w ill b e h e ld a t I M a m: T h e n w ill n o t b e a n y S unday School 4ir^ n u r s e r y ‘d u r in g J u ly and A d g iu t. “ b u t 'p a r e n t s a r * ’“in v ited to ta k e th e i r c h ild ren to c h u rc h .

V iral P r s s b y ts r ia a O n r c h R o u te M a a d F n a k l la S t.,

M a u w a nR ev . C h e s te r A. G allow ay,

P a s to rOne ch u rc h se rv ic e will b« held

S u n d sy s s t 1:30 a .m . during Jul y a n d A ugust. B aby-s itting c tr e Is o ffe red to to ts w hoss p a re m . de­

s i r e lo a tte n d c h u rc h . Sunday School m ee ts for n u n e ry . kinder­g a r te n an d p r im a ry d ep a rtm en t,. All o th er s tu d en ts will s ttend ch u rch .

O M h e e a a a e L a t h a m Church M ap le F L , K ey p o n

R ev. F re d e r ic k Boos. P a ito r T h e re t r a tw o s e rv ic e , oo Sun­

d a y , M atln a a t 1 :30 a m and ths r e g u l i r s e rv ic e a t 11 o 'c lo ck Sun­d a y School b eg in s s f 1:45 a m

Jehovah's Witnatsas Attend Convention

E . J . G lsn l. p res id in g m in is te r of th e K ey p o rt C o n g n g s tio n of J e h o v ah ’s W itnesses, announced th a t m oat m em b e rs of h is con­g reg a tio n a tte n d e d tb e four-day convention w hich concluded In P h ilad e lp h ia on Sunday. W itnesses fro m 27 s ta te s sn d p a r ts of C sn ad a a tte n d e d tb e assem h ly .

A p e sk a tte n d a n ce o f 14.2SI

c ro w d ed Connie M ack S tad iu m on tho fina l d a y to h e a r F re d w . F ra n z ta lk on “ W hen G od S peaks P e a c e to All N a tio n s .” M r. F r a u is v ice p res id en t of the in te r ­na tio n a l W atch T o w er S ociety.

M r. G lan l s a id the- s c rip tu ra l r e a r in g of c h ild ren w as g iven sp ecle l s tte n tio o . T a lk s oo t r a in ­ing a n d o b ed ien ce w e re g ive oo th e second d a y 's ev en in g p ro g ra m . P a re n ts sn d c h ild ren w ere I n- s tru c te d to b e o b ed ien t to Je - h o v sh 's p rin c ip le s o f co n d u ct found in th s B ib le. J e h o v a h 's W itn e sse s s s y th a t- th e p h e n o m e n a l’ a b sen c e o t d e lin q u en cy a m o n g th em Is due to s tr i c t a d h e re n c e -to B ib le p r in c i­p le s . • ■ y. ■ . . ... '

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A g ro u p o f w om en m et on J u n e 22 a t ih e h o m e o f M n . A. M a rie S m ith , H olm del T o w nsh ip D em o­c ra t ic C o ram itteew o m an , to p lan th e o rg an iz a tio n o t a W o m e n T D e m o cra tic C lub in . th e tow nsh ip . N o tice o f a n o rg an iza tio n m ee tin g w ill b e se n t l a th e n e s r fu tu re . P la n s a r e b e in g m ad e fo r a g ro u p to a tte n d th e N epturie M usic C ircu s on J u ly 27. M onm outh C ounty D e m o cra tic n ig h t. 1

A tten d in g w e re M n . A nna W. L e ich lie te r. M rs . Jo h n G riffo . M n . R o b e r t C henow eth , M n . W alle r S o a le , M rs . R o b e rt P r ic e , M n. E d w a rd K o f e la .-M n . G eo rg e FeL. bev . M n : A a tM n y <Nowe*U. - M n .

Tuesday Bride Wa* Shower Honor Guest

M ill K ath y W alihe. K ryport. w as th e g u e it of honor . i a sur­p r is e sh o w e r g iven s l th r home o f M n . H . L. S cott Jr Butler L ane ; M iddletow n. Th« h n i tn s w as M rs ; H . L . S cott a r Brlfnrd. M lu W alsh e b e c am e th . i>nd* of P fc . A r th u r L . D avla. Seymour, T e x ., o n T tiesd ay In iKr First B a p tis t C h u rch , K eyport

G u e s ts w e re M rs. C w Rich­m ond , M lsa L ynne Richm ond M - Tord; M rs . R . H . Walshr Mrl. JJu th W alshe, M rs . F rederick W. R udo lph J r . , M n . Simeon < a r m , M lsa B a r b a n Lewando«ki and the M isses K eren sn d P s tr lc is u a ish e , K s y p o r t ; M n . Arihur - J . W alsh e , G srw o o d : M m N .ncyA nn N au , Cliffwood; M i» Violet Y oung, M iss M sry Ann v>mrrl, U nion B each ; M ia , Unda Kres,, R o ch es te r , N . Y .; Mi*. R ita S iano, M il l E lizab e th Mason, M iss M ad ely n M yer, Ha'l*-'

GUIs w e re s e n t b y Mias Judith •Ann S c o tt, M n . G eo rg r H a rre tt J r . , R o b e r t S law sk i and Marvey N au .

Graduation Party For Edwin Boldt

M r. a n d M rs . August Boldt, Morganville, e n te r ts in e d m e n t ly la honor ot th e ir son. Edwin, who g ra d u s te d f ro m F reeh o ld R r* io n il H igh School.

I h o se a tte n d in g Utrr M r M n . K en n eth M ille r and son. Ken­n e th , M o rg an v ille ; M r. and M n . E . R . W ilson a n d aon. Richard, M n . D o ro th y W ilson. Kryport; M r. s o d M n . C la rk e Smith sn d • c h ild re n , C in d y sn d C lsrk f |r . , M s ta w a n ; M r. an d M rs R o b e r t . B old! a n d c h ild re n , R obert )r sn d : D sw n , S o u th S tiver; M r and M n , j C h a r le s D avlsort a a d children . E lsie pad C h a r le s ( r „ ,M r . s n d Mrs M , | S odea , E n g llih to w a :~ M r. and M rs; W iU iam P e R a e d ien / a n d c h ild re n B a rb a ra , C h r t tt la s , William Jr., E lle n a a d D ls n e , 'J e r s e y City

Miss Joan Johnson, R obertsv llle , waa (he gueil ol M iss C harlene Holmes on June I I and 19.

A c o o p e ra tiv e picnic w a i held June 23 at the hom e of M iss Joan Johnson, R o b ertw ille T h o se a t­tending were Jacq u elin e Cashill, Virginia C hapm an, M im i Keck, Georg* Bronson, F red B ordm ann. Edward S I o k e s. R o bertsv llle ; Diane W eniel, Sandra Joh an sen . C harlene Holme*, Joann L am b er­son M organville, Allan Joh an sen , Linrroft. Fred Guth, F reeho ld , Ruth Ann Kcrwtn and E llsw orth Pennington, Engiiih tow n; -Jam es Kane. M a r l b o r o a n d Susan Quackenbuah, W ickatunk.

M u i C harlene Holm es w as the overn ight guest of M ils G era ld in e Ratcl i ff? on June 23

Mr and M rs F rsn k R atcllffe and Mr and M ri G eorge Nleber* h rn attended the Y ankee-C leveland baseball gam e in New Y ork on June 19

Mr and M rs. Charles Holmea entertained on M ooday evening Mrs Margaret Holm es and Mr. and Mrs Leon Sm ith and ch ild ren . Karen Msrte and M ichael, F re e ­hold

Miss O ail A nderson w as the guest of M ls i C harlene H olm es on

M lc h ie l Sordlll, U pper M o n tc la ir, p res id en t o f th i P a ssa ic County P h a rm a c e u tic a l A ssociation] D r, J o h n L* Volght, R u tg e rs P h a rm a c e u tic a l E x ten alo o S e rv ice D ire c to r, an d D r . C ad sn P . K eith of R oche Lab* o ra to r io s . D lv., H o ffm an-L aR oche, N utley , (le ft to r ig h t) , d iscu ss a co u rse lo p h a rm aco lo g y ( th e s tu d y of d ru g s oo liv ing tU iu e ) th e S ta te lla lv e ra lty se t-up fo r a g ro u p o f P a ssa lo C ounty P h a rm a c is ts . T h s p h a rm a c is ts a tte n d e d c la s s e i tau g h t by D r . K eith , from I I : M p .m . to II o 'c lock m idnight lo r a 10-week perio d lo le a n t a b o u t th e la te s t d*» ve lo p m ea te In th e ir Iteld.

I t 's n e v e r too la te to lea m l T e n d lre c to r o f R u tg e rs P h a rm a-

T hu rsd ay even ing W eekend guests a t tho hom e of

M r. a n d M rs. R obert F i tts w ere M r , a n d M rs . v. C. P a q u e tu an d 1 - ^ ^ " ^aona, C huck and Je ff , D e la w a r e .1 r

U sp en d in g th re e w eeks

P s s s i i c County p h a rm a c is ts h sv e given new m ean in g to th a t old adage w llh th e ir a tte n d a n ce st s weekly c la ss co nducted by the R u tg e rs P h a rm a c e u tic a l E x tension Serv ice from 10:30 p .m . until 12 o 'c lock m idnight.

T h i S ta te U n iv e rs ity 's “ m id n ight ic h o ls r s ” h ave s o u n d reaaons fo r th eir odd-hour a e src h for knowledge.

Leo L. I ie n b e rg , P a i r Lawn, s e c re ta ry of the P a u a lc County P h a rm a c e u tic a l A ssociation s n d c h a irm an of th s g ro u p 's co llege p ro g rsm . explained th a t p rac tic in g p h a rm a c la ti a re ca lled on daily to exp lain to docto rs th e action of new d ru g s, which a re being p ro ­duced at the r s te of m o re than 400 s y ea r.

T r ie d R eg u lar C lasees“ We trie d to get out to reg u la rly

scheduled evening c la sses, b u t w llh th e n ecessity of k eep ing our d ru g s to re s open until 10 p.m .. we found It Im possib le ,” M r. I ie n b e rg said .

M r. I ie n b e rg an d M ichael Sor* d ill. U p p er M ontcla ir, p res id en t of th e P s a s s lc C ounty P h s rm a - o eu tlca l A ssoc ia tion , b ro u g h t th e ir

John L. Voigt,

ceu tical E x tension S e rv ice and unofficial "coun ty a g e n t" to New J e rs e y 's 1110 reg is te re d p h srm s- d e s D r Voigt got p ro m p t sction for them , se ttin g up • 10-week course on p h irm sc o lo g y . the action of d ru g s on liv ing tissue. Tlie last c la ss w as held recently .

D r flsd en P K eith , p h a rm a ­cologist at Roche L ab o ra to rie s Division of H offm sn-LaR oche, Nut* ley, was '-secu red to teach the c lass, but Dr. Voigt e n c o u n te red a bottle neck w han h e tr ie d to find s S ta te U niversity b u ild ing which w as open until m idnight.

M r Sordlll had to a n sw e r to this one. He offe red the use of the

abasem ent lib ra ry In his hom eD r. Keith, w ho h a i tau g h t on the

m edical facu lties o f <the U n iversity of N orth D ak o lr s n d St. L outs U n i­vers ity , found h is p h a rm a c is t— studoots b e t t e r than averago . ‘T h e y h ave a real u n d e rs tan d in g of the questions w hich co m e u p dally In the p rac tic e of p h a rm a c y . M any of th em h av e been aw ay from c la ssro o m ! for y e a n , but they show ed a genolno d o iire to fill the g a p In their know ledge of basic p h srm aco lo g y as It haa w idened wit.i the In troduction of

,so m any new p ro d u cts ," he aald.

Auxiliary Plans Bazaar Aug. 28-29

M ri. Jo h n DIG lovatinl conducted the m eetin g of th e L ad ies A u s i li try of th e L a u ren c e H a rb o r A m ericaa Legion M onday ev en in g In th e P o s t Hom e. M rs. M a r l , E lw ood, b a ia a r

c h a irm an , announced p lan* to r th a e v en t w hich w ill b e h e l d A u*. , 28 an d 29, She a sk e d fo r d o na tions of Jew elry, c l o t h i n g , h a n d -e n - b ro ld e red a rtic le s , g ro ce rie s , a n d any o th er a rtic le s w h ich a ra u t a b l e . '

M rs W illiam B eck n er, Oiitf S ta te C h ilr tp sn , g a v e h e r re p o r t on the p ro g rsm h s ld a t D o u g lia s C ollege, N e w B runsw ick , w h ich w as a tten d ed by M ls i B i t * N ovotny. M rs. B eck n e r a i l tn d e d the Inaugura tion o f th e G o v ern o r la th s d isp e l d u r in g Ih e w»ek-)oag p ro g ra m an d ahe w aa acco m p an ied by the a lte rn a te , M iss B sv sr ly C orby, and th re e o th e r g lr l i who h ad been co n sid e red a , the d s ls - g s ie fro m th e A u x ilia ry , M iss P s m e ls W arren . M lu JoA nn Dl- G lovsnn l sn d M iss H its H aley, Also s tten d in g w ith the group w ere C o m m sn d er J s c k Olsen and M rs. Olsen, Mra. DIG lovsnnl, M rs. Wll- llsm B rld g etn sn , M ri. Rollln R a th ­bun and d au g h te r , T e rry , and Wil­liam B eckner.

The youth d an ces on F rld sy eve­nings, sponsored by th e P o it sn d A uxiliary, h sv e been discontinued until Sept. II.

S e c re ta rie s N a m ad P resid en t-e lec t M n . J s c k O lsea

nam ed M n . W illiam B rld g sm a n as h e r record ing s e c r s la ry an d M rs. DIQIovanni, a s h e r o o rn sp o n d ln g se cre ta ry The o fficers will b e In- • ta lled al a Joint in sta lla tio n In tha fall M ri. John V ach ltls w ill be In sts lls tio n c h s lrm s n fo r th s Aux- lllery sn d she will be a ss is te d by M rs. W tlllsm B rldgem ah

M rs. B rldgem sn s lso w ss n am ed ch a irm a n fnr the p ast p res id e n t's d inner, honoring M rs. DIGIovannl, to be held soon. A nother event on the lu m m e r c a le n d a r Includes th s Joint picnic w ith the Post on Aug. ft s t H ercu les F ield. Mra. J s c k Olsen will be s u s l l ts r y c h s lrm sn

R ep o rts a lso w ere given on the th ea te r p a rty h e ld In New York S a tu rd ay , sn d the th ree v e to rsm who w ere rem em b ered lor F a th e r 'i D av w ith c a rd s s n d gifts.

I lo a te ia e i w ere Mias fUlon Kal­in r sn sn d M rs. C a th e rin e Bchllch- ting.

'Ith Mr. an d Mn. F itts M r . a n d Mrtr O e o r s e W arren ,

sn d son . O eo rg e . M ountain L ak es , w e re F r id a y g u e s ts s t th e hom e o f Mr. and M n . R obert F itts .

Mrs. Mollis Electad P-TA Council Praxy

M n . Jo sep h M ollla, L aurence H s rb o r . w s s e lec ted p res id en t of t h e P s re n t-T e fc h e r A ssociation C en tra l Council Of M adison Tow n­sh ip s t s m eeting h e ld a t the M ad lio n P a rk School. S erv ing with h e r w ill be M ri. C harles G undlach . c h s lrm s n , sn d M ri. A ndrew 2e- lenek , s e c re ta ry a n d tre a a u re r .

P la n s w ere d lscu a ied for the a n n u a l s c h o ls r ih lp dance, and M n . W illiam B eckner, L aurence H a r­bor, w a s nam ed g en e ra l c h a ir ­m an . M ra. M ollis will be co­c h a irm a n and they will b e ae- s ls te d by the sev en p res id e n ts of th e P s re n t-T e a c h e r A ssociations In th e to w n ih lp . A speclel m ee tin g ol th l i c o m m ittee will be h e ld T u es­d a y ev en in g , Ju ly 14, s t th s hom e Of M n . 8 . A. H aber, 7 W elleil; R d ., M adison P s rk , al I p .m . Al ten d in g w ill be the p rea ld en ta snd h o sp ita lity c h a irm e n o f a ll tb e a s ­so c ia tio n ! lo the tow nahlp.

M rs. L eo n a rd Bogth w i l l h o sp ita lity c h a irm an .

T ic k e ts w ill b e d istr ib u te d to e a c h P -T A , w hich will b e respon­s ib le fo r th e ir s s le In th e ir school.

Continue Sarvica,During Summar Months

S unday School and ch u rc h se rv ­ices a l th e F irs l C hurch o f Christ, S c ien tis t , K ey p o rl, w ill continue d u r in g th e su m m e r m onths, it w ss a n n o u n ced today:

“ A ll th e ch u rch es an d to d d le s o f o u r denom ination continue th e i r s e rv ic e s and o th er reg u ls r a c tiv it ie s y e s r ro u n d ," s a id M rs. S a ra h E r lc k io n , C h ristian Science A ss is ta n t C om m ittee on P u b lica­tio n fo r K ey p o rt. "O u r Sunday S chool m a in ta in s d s s s e s fo r pu­p ils t ip to the a g e o f 20, and e v e iy o M Is - w elcom e to a tte n d o u r S u n d a y se rv ic e s an d W ednes­d a y e v e n in g m ee tio g s s t w hich te s tim o n ie s o f h e a l l n g rs s r s g iv e n ,"

T h*v lo ca l ch u rc h holds its Sun­d a y a e rv lc e s a t 11 a .m . a t M B ro a d S t., K ey p o rt. T he W ednes­d a y p v e n ln g m ee tin g is h e ld s t I p .m , S u n d a y School convenes s t 11 a .m ., -

R'tlrlnp P-TA Hoad Honormd At Dinner

M rs. Jo sep h M ollis, L aurence H arb o r, w as the g u est of honor s t

p u t p residen t ! d in n er held at the Shore Point Inn. R a ritan Tow nship M ri M ollli Ii re tirin g s i p residen t of the L au ren ce H sr- bor-C llffwood B each P s re n t T e a c h ­er A ssociation M rs. Jo sep h D eerin, c u rre n t p residen t of the assocl- stion, w as the m a s te r of c e re ­m onies. She in troduced M rs. F red G rim es. M iddlesex County C h a ir­

m an. who spoke b riefly .Th* honored guest rece ived a

gift of luggsge from the 0] g u e its p resen t A highlight of the evening w as th e p resen tatio n by Mrs D eerin of sev era l sm all tokens typical of her acco m p lish m en ts In i ll tha offices sn d ch a irm an sh ip s she has held, c re s t in g th e a tm o s ­phere of “ Queen F o r a D ay "

Mrs. Stymour Smith Sfrawr Honor Ount <

M ra. S ey m o u r P . Sm ith Jr., M a ta ­w an, w as g u est of honor s t a s u r ­p rise m iscellaneous show er on T h u rsd sy evening st the hom e of M rs I ts ro ld I.. Doyle. Lloyd Rd., M atsw an . The gifts w ero a rra n g e d under s pink u m b re lla sn d on tho tab le w ere pink s n d w hite flow ers, w h lti cand les id o rn e d with tiny pink u m b re lla s an d a p ink cake d eco ra ted with white flow ers.

O u e s li w ere M iss S tephan ie E rd ­m ann, M rs R ich a rd E rd m an n , M rs R obert E rd m an n , M isi Nancy R rdm ann , M rs H ow ard E rd m an n , M iss C arol C raig , M rs W illiam R Craig, M rs W illiam Pengel and M rs D snlel M iller, sll of M slsw an , and M rs W righi M aloney and M rs R ichard L aP reetl, R u therfo rd

O llts w ere sent hy M rs Milton W. Ounkle. M rs J W allace Me- Cue, M rs. D onald S ta eg e r and M rs. U vart Bllcox. *

Junior Voluntoors At MMC Honored

Fifty-six Junior vo lunteer* 1 1 M onm outh M edical C en ter r e ­c e iv e d a w a rd s Ju n e 24 tn recog* n ltlo n o l a to ta l of m o ra th an 4380 h o u r i of s e rv ic e g iven since fa s t fep tem jfrer. T h e p ree sn ta tto n e w v re m ad # M h w to f a buffet a u p p e r fo r (he v o lu n tee rs i n d th e ir p a re n ts held In A ux illsry H all a t th e hosp its l w h sre the group w ore g u e s ti of the l lo s rd of O overnors sn d th e vo lun teer office Among those se rv ing m oro th sn 100 h o u rl w as Ann DoHger, H afle t

M n . W J . W ilkins, d ire c to r of volunteer s e rv ices at Ihe hospital, w elcom ed the g u e s ti , and Burton M G ottlieb, a s s is ta n t id m ln is- tra to r , u p r e i i e d the g ra tltu d o of the hosp its l for the se rv ice tha Juniors gave. A w ards w ere p re ­sen ted by M lsi Rlitlt Johnston , d ire c to r of n u rsin g se rv ice .

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T h e tw ig lau g h e d . “ I 'm not . a tw ig a t all.r* I t. s a id . “ I ’m s n b i­se c t. I 'm cislMd Ute w a lk in g s tick b e c a u s e ; I look s o m u c h lik e a tw ig ." ■

A rch ib a ld - fe lt b e tU r .— *Tfou cou ld h a v e fooled m e !” b e sa id . “ I liv e i a th e a n t h la o v e r b y t h r b a m d o o r, i f yo u k n o w w h e re th a t Is ." ■ . •

s tic k , a n d b e fo re A rc h ib a ld b a d ­tim e to rea liz e w h a t w a s h ap p a a - la g , b e w u b a c k a t h is h o m e.

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Politics School fo Start Monday

. M ra. F a d e H oran , p re s id e n t of t i l t W om en’* D e m o c ra tic C lub of M onm outh C oun ty , a n n o u n ced a t tb e re g u la r m e e tin g , h e ld J u n e 23 a t 8 p .m . a t th e P le a sa n t Valley In n , H o lm del, th a t th e f i n t "School o l P o litic s " w ould s t a r t M onday

'a t B p .m , a t th e V illage Inn. U nion A v e ., U nion B each . T h e school w il l c o n tin u e d u rin g th is m o n th tb n M g h o u t -the county .. M n . H elen V, H ill, K ean sb u rg ,

'-so c ia l c h a irm a n , th an k e d th e com ­. m itte e * o f th e re c e n t Successful luncheon ," th e p ro ce e d s f ro m w hich w iU g o in to th e c a m p a ig n fund. M r* , f t u y D urk in Coll, M iddle­to w n , leg is la tiv e c h a irm a n , spoke

- o a th * H lU isry S c h o larsh ip B u i . w h ich w a s p a w e d o v e r th e v e to of- G o v . R o b e r t B . M ey n ar.

M rt . C la re n c e R a in e , N ep tune , a ro em lje r o f th e n a ty ra l i ia t io n c o m m lttee r re p o r te d on th e J u n e IS ce re m o n y h e ld s t th e C oun ty C ourt H ouse, F reeh o ld , w hen 108 coun ty r e s id e n ts b e c am e s e w U. S . d t l - len a .

Warwick SpeaksR o b e r t W. W arw ick, M onm outh

C ounty T ra ff ic S afety C o -o rd ih a to r e n d i Long B ran ch a tto rn e y , w as th e g u e s t sp e a k e r . H e d iscu ssed tra ffic p ro b le m s to th e co u n ty an d c ite d p e d e str ia n fa ta litie s , sa y in g t h a t o n e -c a r a c c id e n ts a r e th e w o rs t p ro b lem . H e re p o r te d th a t u n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip o f . M onm outh C ounty P ro s e c u to r V in c e n t P . K e u p e r f a t a l a c c id e n ts l a tb e coun­ty th is y e a r a r e dow n on e-th ird f ro m 1958.

M n . G u s ta v e J . F r e re t , F a i r H av en , v ice c h a irm a n o f th e M on­m o u th C oun ty D e m o c ra tic E x e ­c u tiv e C o m m ittee , an n o u n ced th a t M onday evening , J u ly 2T, w ould b e t t e a n n u a l co u n ty fund ra is in g p ro je c t, a b en efit p e rfo rm a n c e a t the N eptune M usic C ircu s . T his will be the f i n t show ing o f the "Z leg fle ld F o llie s” and tic k e ts h sv e b e e n d istr ib u te d to s ll lo ca l lead ­e rs , Mr*. F r e re t , w ho ts s e rv in g a s coK ^tairm an o f the a ffa ir , s a id T he c lub d e c id e d to p u rc h a s e a full p ag e a d v e rtis e m en t in th e p ro ­g ra m booklet fo r th s t ev en in g .

T he follow ing c a n d id a te s w ere in tro d u ced a n d sp o k e b rie fly : T hom as J . S m ith s r . , F a i r H aven, c a n d id a te fo r s ta te s e n a te ; F ra n c is J . M ahoney, A sbury P a rk , can ­d id a te fo r co u n ty c le rk . J o h n W. A pplegate , M a taw an , c a n d id a te fo r s u rro g a te a n d p res id e n t o f the M at­aw a n D e m o c ra tic C lub , ex ten d ed g ree tin g s a n d In tro d u ced C h a r le s O’H are , a c a n d id a te fo r M ataw an Borough Council.

A ssisting M rs. E v e re t t P h illip s, c h a irm a n of th e hoa t c lu b , w ith r e ­fre sh m e n ts w e r e M rs . H aro ld D eitz , M r i . S oph ie W einste in , M rs. J. H a to ia 'Coateflo,* M rs. Atift'e J.

. A h lera , M r* ,' 'W a r r w V fe e i lm d an d M rs. M ae GU lIs. A :S p e c le l a w a rd , d o n a ted b y M rs . G en ev iev e Don­nell, a m em b e r o l th e M ataw an Borough Council: w a s w on b y M rs. M uriel O 'B rien , Sea Bright.

T h e nex t m eetin g o f the club will be held a t the F lam in g o Room K ean sb u rg , in S ep tem b er. T h e K e a n ib u rg D e m o cra tic Club will be boats, w ith M rs. A ngelo Bottone, serv ing aa ch a irm a n .

K e y p o r t W o m a n H o n o r e d A t S p e c i a l M i l w a u k e e C e r e m o n y

M r*. M a rjo rie B . W ard , ( c e n te r) , B ro a d S t , K ey p o rt, vrbo w a s se le c te d “ H o m em ak ln g T e a c h e r a t tbe V e a r” In a n a tio n w id e p ro g ra m sp o n so red b y ''S e v e n te e n ” M ag az in e , a c c e p ts c o n g ra tu la t io n ! froen M ls i O lg a B ru c h e r ( le f t) , P re a ld e n t e f (be A m erican H o m e E c o n o m ic s A sso c ia tio n , a a d M rs . S lg a a a E a r le , D ire c to r o l FOod a n d H o m em ak ln g E d u c a tio n f o r “ S e v e n te e n ," a t a sp e c ia l c e re m o n y l a h e r h o n o r h e ld a l M ilw au k ee !**( w f f k 1

M rs. W ard . C h a irm a n e f tbe H om e E co n o m ies D e p a r tm e n t e f B ad B a n k H igh School, w on ta p b e a u t f o r h e r p ro je c t, " B e d B an k H ig h School ‘A d o p ts’ a F a m ily ." F o r t ie r e a try , sh e v a s a w a rd e d a p r t s t t r i p t* th e A m e ric a * H om e E e o nom k s A sso c ia tio n C o nven tion la M ilw aukee,

M a t a w a n P erso n a l I t e m sNewa Ot Tea Aad Tear Family la Appreciate! Al ta y Time

Old Bridge Woman Succumbs Tuesday

M n . E lizab e th B ates, 0 1 d B ridge, widow o f John A lan B ates, d ied T uesday , Ju n e 30. 1959,' a t h e r h o m e, follow ing a lo ttg lUness. A fo rm e r res id en t of P e r th Am boy, she w as a c o m m u n ican t o f St. M a ry 's C hurch . P e r th A m boy, and • m em b er o f its R o sa ry Society.

S he is su rv iv e d b y - t h r e e d a u g h te rs , th e M isses M a ry and M a rg a re t B a tes. O ld B rid g e , and M rs. E lizab e th O 'N eill, N ew Y ork; four sons, R o b ert an d A lan , P e r th Am boy, H a rry , L a u ren c e H a rb o r sn d T hom as, O ld B ridge; 16 g ra n d ­ch ild ren and s ix g re a t-g ra n d ­ch ild ren .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s a r e b e in g held th is m o rn in g a t 6:30 a .m . a t the Jo sep h V . C ostello F u n e ra l Hom e, P e r th Am boy, fo llow ed b y a solem n req u iem m ass a t 8 a.m . a t S t. M a r / a Church* In te rm e n t w ill b e in th e c h u fc h c e m e te ry .

Matawan Residents ALMethodiit Camps

T h is w eek 11 ch ild ren an d th re e a d u lts w ill a tte n d M eth o d is t Sum ­m e r C am ps fro m M a u w a n . A t the New J e rs e y C o n feren ce C en te r, M t M isery , will, b e S h a ro n T hor- t e n , C aro l A nn S ch n e id e r, K ath y B eam a n d S u san S m ith .

A t th e M eth o d is t S u m m e r As­sem b ly a t M a lag a w ill b e C aro lyn S m ith , .K aran G e tsh a ll , P e n n y W il­k in s, T hom as H en d erso n , G arey , H e rm a n n , R ic h a rd In g ra m a n d W endy D olan . 'The. R ev . F r a a k - E ; S w eeten is r e g i s t r a r to r - th e w eek siid M rs. S w eeten w ill b e ' t b e

.co u n se llo r . W illiam D . W ie lan d w in be a co u n se llo r a n d c h o ir d ire c to r .

Sodhoppers Start New Shop Projects

T h e B row ntow n S o d h o p p ers 4-H C lub f c l d l t s f i r s t s h o p m ee tin g o f t h e s e aso n a t th e h o m e o f the

- p ro je c t l e a d e r , 'J a m e s A ra c e an d th e J a i l o r le a d e r , BID A race .. N o s m em b e rs '.s ta r te d . th e i r p ro je c ts a n d a s h o r t t a lk o n s h o p sa fe ty w a s g iv en b y M r. A ra c e , w ho a jao e x p la in e d th e s e w p ro g ra miiil • .

U w a s d e c id e d to , ho ld sb o p m ee tin g s e v e ry o th e r T u e s d s y eve­n ing . R e fre sh m en ts w e re se rv e d by S a y m o o d Z izik .' O th e rs a tte n d ­in g a c r e H o w a rd D u n h a m , G ero ld M o ln a r a n d G a ro ld a n d R o g e r M iller* .. •- -

M r. an d M rs. E d g a r P ika sp en t th e w eekend la A sh land , M ass ., a n d oo M onday a tte n d e d th e fu­n e ra l o f M r. P ik e 'a m o th e r , M ra. A ng ie P ike , a f re q u e n t v is i to r tn M ataw an . M rs . P ik e w u I I - y e a rs-o ld . A lso a tte n d in g th e ir g ra n d m o th e r 's fu n e /a l w ere W al­te r , K enneth and C h arle s P ike.

W illiam C u rrie le f t S a tu rd a y to sp en d one m o n th a t th e Y .M .C A . c a m p of the O ran g es an d M ap le ­w ood, C am p K ltta tln n y , N ew ton. D av id C u rrie is a t C am p M ini­s in k , N ew ton.

M r. a n d M rs. H a r ry H an n a an d M r. an d M rs. W illiam M cG raw e n jo y e d d inne r F r id a y a t th e Old M ill Inn . Sp rin g L a k e , In c e le b ra ­tion of th e b ir th d a y s of M r. H anna a n d M ra. M cG raw .

M rs. A rth u r A b b a i ia w a s a T u esd ay luncheon g u e s t a t th e h o m e of M rs . M o rr ia W olfe, K ey­p o r t . ,• . -

M r. a n d M rs. G e o rg e W. C lark , B ro a d * S t.v ‘ a t t e o U d a p k r ty - a h F r id a y , a t ' t h e ' H om e o f M r; an d M r* . W alte r M lh m , M onm outh B each , g iven In honor of M r. C la rk , jv h o w aa c e le b ra tin g his b irttidgy-

M r. an d M ra. A rth u r A b b a iia sp e n t F r id a y in New Y ork in c e le b ra tio n o f th e ir f ir s t w edd ing a n n iv e rs a ry T hey a tte n d e d th e a tre p e rfo rm a n c e s and en jo y ed d in n er a n d d a n c in g a t th e C opa cab an a .

M r. and -M rs. J o h n J . M uller an d d a u g h te r , B e tty , sp e n t T h u rs ­d a y and F r id a y a t Longw ood G a r­d en s an d V alley F o rg e , P a .

M rs. R o b e rt B. B u tle r e n te r ta in ­ed a t luncheon a n d b rid g e on J u n e 24 w hen h e r g u e s ts w ere M rs . P e te r A. R e a d , M rs. A llan J . M orrison , M rs. T h u rm a n C. N ea lis , M rs. B a y a rd L am b o m , M rs. Jo sep h D ie trich , M rs. E l­m o re K a ttn e r a n d M rs. L ee G. H olland. M rs. D ie tr ich . M r s . L a m b o m and M rs. N ealis w e re p r i i e w inners.

M r. a n d M ra. Jo sep h ^ D . ^Wal­lac e e n te r ta in e d a t a b u ffe t s u p ­p e r S a tu rd a y e v e n in g ln e e k v n i- tion o f th e 16th b ir th d a y o f tb e lr d a u g h te r . R ose M a rie . T h e g u ests w e re C a ro le M o rir io , P a t r ic ia R u t­te r . C onnie D eN ard o , J o a n E v ald i. S a r a h N oddings. L ynn B ayiis, R o sean n e R andazzo , F ra n c e s Ad­le r . P h y llis LiUJe, M a rla M orlzlo. J o s e p h B a n a la to , R o b e r t H aslach . D av id G re g o ry , C h a r le s A l o h s ,J o h n ' H in d s , ' J a d e Sm o y ak , Via- c e n f W ildm an, W illiam Collins, G a r r e t t R oelke a n d J o sep h S. W allace.

M ra. W . O liv e r D iggin e n te r­ta in e d th e F r id a y e v e n in g b rld g s- c lu b . P r i i e w in n e rs w e re M r s . G e o rg e B arb an efl. M n . G e ra rd D ev lin a n d th e h o s te ss . O t h e r g u e s ts w e r e M rs. R a lp h Bedle, M iss P a tr ic ia M cK een , M r s . F ra n k B liss, M rs. C o n rad Jo h an n - sen an d M rs. W iUiam J . 'R a b e l .

M rs . 0 . J . S te rlin g T hom pson s r . a tte n d e d th e S a tu rd a y m a ti­n e e p e rfo rm a n c e o f " I b e P le a s ­u re o f h i s - C o m p a n y ” In N ew Y o rk . ' ' . '' .

M r. a n d M r s , R o ss M ag h an a n d c h i l d r e n , R o n J r . a a d P h y llis , h a v e re tu rn e d fro m a t r ip th ro u g h tb e N ew E n g lan d S ta te s .

M r. a n d M ra. R o b e r t B. B u tle r w ern . w eek en d g u e s ts o f M r. a a d M rs . C h arle s N a g e ls , L a v a le tte , a n d oo S u n d ay w e r e e n te r ta in e d a t d in n e r a t th e R iv e rs id e H otel, T o m s R iv e r , In c e le b ra tio n a f M r. B u t le r 's b if th d a y r ■

M r. a n d M rs . R a y D ro s t, E ng- liabtow n, w e re S u n d a y d in n er g u e s ta o f M r.' a n d M rs. T h u rm a n E . N ea lis . ■■■ --„ -.

M rs . B e r th a S ch an ck a tte n d e d IK W. ' I . Sla t e E n c a m p m e n t—oftb e V .F .W . a n d L a d ies A ux ilia ry F r id a y h e ld a t W ildwood.

M rs . J o s e p h D e rn b e rg e r » fas a W ed n esd ay g u e s t o f M r. a n d M rs. J o s e p h C u lligan , R y e . t f .Y .

M r. a n d M rs . E u g e n e B . M c­K in n ey a n d c h ild re n . B ru c e a n d A nn*, S t. L ouis, M o ., a r e v isitin g M rs . M cK inney '* p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs . F r e d M . B a r t o w , ............

M r. a n d M rs. S tevenson E n te r- llne a n d c h ild ren , M a rk an d J a m e s , sp e n t the w e e k e n d w ith M r. and M ra. R a lp h Jo b , A sh­land , P a .

Mr. a n d M rs . C lifford C hapm an a tten d ed th a S a tu rd a y m atin e* p e rfo rm a n c e o f " F lo w e r D ru m Song” In N ew Y ork.

M rs. T itu s N ic h o la s / G lendale , L .I . , la v is itin g h e r son-in-law an d d a u g h te r , M r. an d M rs. W illiam H aslach Jr. M iss M ild red N icholas ,wa» a w eek en d g u e s t

M r. a n d M rs . Jo h n J . O 'B rien J t. e n te r ta in e d a t a b a rb ecu e S a tu rd a y w hen th e ir g u esta w e re M r. and M rs. E d w ard M ahoney, S add le B rook ; M r. a n d M rs. E d ­w a rd W a te ib u ry , F a i r L aw n ; M r. an d M ra. F ra n k H effro a , T ea - n eck ; M r. a n d M ra. J a m e s J. K o hlrenken , H a ile t a n d M r. an d M rs i M ic h a e l . G lennonr-SpolgH Q od^

M ra . E lm o re K a t tn e r ■ e n te r t^ n - -ed -a t - h jn d ie o a a n d - b r l d a o tTo n J u n e 23 w hen th e p r iz e w in n e rs w e re M rs. R u sse ll A. G . S te tle r, M rs. P e te r A. R ead an d M ra. F re d e r ick K. D ed erlck . O ther g u e s ts w e re M ra. B a y a rd L am ­b o m , M rs. D o n sld R obinson, M rs. D av id B ruce , M a taw an . an d M rs. Dw ight G atw ood , S ayrev llle .

M r. a n d M ra. F r a n k l i n S. T hom pson w e re w eek en d g u ests of frien d s a t Budd L ak e

M rs. A llan J . M o rriso n w a s a M onday o v e rn ig h t g u es t of M ra. F ra n k H o ran of N ew Yorii and O ip rey , F la .

M r. sn d M rs. Jo h n J . M uller w e re guesta of honor a t d in n er S a tu rd a y ev en in g a t M ing’s Chi­n ese A m erican R e s ta u ra n t, As­b u ry P a rk , in ce le b ra tio n o l th e ir 40th w edding a n n iv e rs a ry . A ttend­ing w ere M r. an d M rs. John W. M uller a n d c h ild ren , K a th y , Ju d y an d M ichael; M r, an d M rs. R ob­e r t E . M u lle r sn d so n s . R o b ert W . an d C h arle s S., M rs. M ae Boyce a n d B etty M uller

M r. a n d M rs. T h o m as Slddons e n te r ta in * ) a t b r id g e o q Sstur- d a y evening w hen th e i r g u esta w e re M r. a n d M rs. H e rb e rt Cot' t re ll Jr., B row ntow n; M r. a n d M rs. S tockton H opkins a n d M r. a n d M rs. C h arle s M andeville .

C apt. M ilfo rd L . N ea lis and M rs. N & Ils a n d d a u g h te r , B a r­b a ra , R um son , w e re S a tu rd a y e ven ing d in n e r g u e s ts o f M r. an d M rs. T h u rm an E . N ea lis

W illiam R. C ra ig a n d J . R ay­m ond K etchel a tte n d e d th e Jo h an n - son-R oblnson p rize f i g h t F r id a y even ing In N ew Y ork .. M ra . E d n a S p en ce i i * cu rg lca l p a tie n t a t M oam outh M edical C en ter.

WUllam H o ste tle r, R e a d in g , P a ., I* sp en d in g h is ^ v a c a tio n v isiting , h is p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. J a y F . H o ste tle r. '

M ra. M a rg u e r ite R . L a ird a t­ten d ed th e w edd ing S a tu rd a y of M iss Ann J . J a r r e t t , d a u g h te r of Col. G eo rg e B . J a r r e t t a n d M n . J a r r e t t , A b e r d e e n P r - o v l n g G rounds, A b erd een , M d ., to C a p t W illiam H . T ra v is , J o lie t, 111., *00 o f . CoL H a r r is o a G . T r a v is a a d M rs. T ra v is , F a i r H a v e n , fo rm er­ly ot M a ta w a n .-T h e w e d d in f w as be td a t S t F ra n c e * d e S a les C hurch , A M ngtoo , ‘M d., a n d • th e receirtlon a t th e A b e rd e e n Offic­e r 's C lub.

M r*. R u sse ll W e b er e n te r ta in e d a t b r id g e o n T h u rs d a y even ing . T b e w inner* w e re M rs . W Ullam O hnsm an a n d M ra. G e o rg e D eitz . O th e r g u e s ts w e re M rs . Jo sep h R an k l J r . , M rs.- N ic h o la s F r a n ­c isco , M rs . D onovan L en t, M ra. J a m e s L e d e rm a n a n d M rs . R ich- a r d C e r m a k r

M r. sn d M rs. E d w a rd W. C u r­rie and M r. an d M ra , Q eo rg e H ublney, H oim dal, a tte n d e d ft bu ffe t d in n e r S u n d ay h e ld a t th e M en asq u an R jv e r G olf C h ib . ■ ’

M r. an d M rs . ~Wllllam r T C f a l f h av e re tu rn e d hom e a f te r (p e n d ­ing a w eek ln th s N ew E n g la n d S ta tes .

M rs. R e n s s e la e r L. C a r ta n h a i re tu rn ed h o m e fro m a v l i l t o f s e v e ra l w eeks w ith h e r son-in-law an d d a u g h te r . M r. a n d M n . Ja m e a O. H a rriso n , M id lan d P l l i . M r. C a r ta n w aa a w eek en d g u e s t

M r. and M n . K enneth P ik e an d Children A lan , B a rb a ra a n d D i­a n a , h a v e re tu rn e d h o m e a f te r sp en d in g a w e e k a t L ittle L ake, S unapee, N .H .

M n . E d w in H. D om inick . M at- a w tn , a a d , 'M lss M ary E q u n p S lack , P e r t ) A m boy* sa ile d Fri* Jlajr oh1 t h e ' C 9 ? N t iw 'A m s te rd a m fo r H o lland a n d A u a iria . B idding ' th em bon voyage w e r i E d w in H. Dom inick. M r. an d M rs. F . How­a rd L loyd Jr. a n d c h ild ren . N ikki, R ich a rd an d D eb o rah , M ias P a tr i­cia H elm a. M r*. J a y F . H o ite tter . M iss M ary L lsk an d M rs. Sony, P e a se .

M r. sn d M rs. W I|Ham Ohnsm an e n te r ta in e d S a tu rd a y , in c e le b ri tion of th e f ifth b irth d a y of thru

Madison Farmers Back From Trip

Forty -five M adison Tow nahlp fa rm ers , th e ir w ives a n d frien d s h av e retu rn ed from a t h re * d a y b u s trip which h a s b eco m e a y ea rly event. The group v is ite d th e Ohio A gricu ltu ra l E x p erim en t S ta tio n a t W ooster and the A kron a re a . T he n ex t day they tra v e le d to D c* iv born , M ich., and sp en t tb e d a y 'a t th e H enry F o rd M useum and G reenfie ld Village.

T h e trip back to N ew J e ra e y w as through the rich a g ric u ltu ra l a r« a o f O ntario . C anada, b e tw een Wind* so r and Ham ilton. .................. '

This trip has b ecom e a tradition* a l event, and m any p lac e a of a g r i ­cultural and cultural In te re s t h a v e been visited. '

Those T ak ing T ripThose taking the t r ip w e re M rs.

M sry M Brown, M r. an d M rs. Richard Burlew a r., P a u l F , Bur* rell, M rs N athan C re a im ^n , M rs. Daniel Gaub, Miss E lisa b e th Gey* e r , Howard Reiser, M r. a n d M rs. C h ris Kirschmsn. W illiam K ih ia u , Mr. snd Mrs W alter Ju rm tu i, M r. an d Mrs Alex Lewis, M rs; H olm es Lambertson. M rs C h ris M arts , Mrs. Lvrlyn Schnuck, M r. and Mrs Harry Schnuck, ail of the M ataw an K D area.

Alsu James B. Burlew , M r. and M rs Charles Burlew , M r. and M rs. Louis Burlew. Sam uei C oagrove, M rs Esther D iG regonio, G eorge G aub. Mrs H erb e rt G aub , M ias M arie Gaub. Floyd G re e n , M r. and M rs. C C H auser, M r. an d M rs. Louts Schulm eister, M r. an d M rs. L ouis Ryan. Old B rid g e a re a ; M rs Abbie C ro ssm an an d M ra. H ose Oeriel. D ayton; M ias H asel E m m o n •. M organville ; M rs. Louise Pruden, K eyport; M rs. O lg a Harniahy. Union; M ilton H. Cow an and W arner H. Thurlow , New Brunswick.

The trip is a rra n g e d by th t M id­d lesex County E x tension Serv ice , M r. Cowan and M r. T hurlow , a g r i ­cu ltu ra l agents.

C o l u m b i a n A u x i l i a r y I n s t a l l s O f f i c e r s

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’ Officer* of tha Cohimblaa Auxiliary, Keypert, wen laitalled at a dinner meeting at the Hofbrauhaus, Atlantic Highlands, o a June 17. Pictured above a n Mra. Margarai Duane, Hauet. secretaryi Mrs, Maria Ehreed, Cliffwood, vice president; Mn. Isabelle Demery, Mer|aavUle, outgoing prosldeat kaadlaf the gavel ts Mn. Derethy Sktdmen, Hailet, incoming presides!; Mrs. Anns Demery, MergaariMT treat- •ret" - •

M n . E u s e n p S k idm ore , w as in­s ta l le d a e p rea ld e n t o f t h e C o lum bian A u x ilia ry o f th e K alghta o f C olum bu* a t tb e a n n u a l In ita l- I t t lc n .d in n e r h e ld In th e . Hof­b ra u h a u s , A tlan tic H igh lan d !,

O th e r o fficer* Insta lled w e re M rs. M a rie E lw ood, v ice p res i­den t; M n . M ir g a re l D uane , is c ro ­ta ry ; M n . A nne D e m e r y , t re a s u re r ; M rs. Jo sep h R e lh e r, M ra. C lifford B ro w er a n d M ra. G eorge D em ery , tru s tee s .

H onored gueets w e re M lcheel N. N app i, faith fu l n a v lg a to ri H arry D e m e ry , G r in d K nlghti R lo h a rd W. B erg en Jr., C o lum bian Club P re sid e n t.

G ifts for p e rfe c t a tte n d a n ce w e re p re s e n te d to M ri. G eo rg e D e m e ry , e ln y e a n ; M r i . C lro N ap p i, fo u r y e a rs ; M r* . E lw ood and M ra. M a rk M u ic a re l l i , tw o y e a n ; M ri . J o h n H inds, M rs. S tan ley W a lc iak , M n . B ro w er, M ra . H a r iy D em o ry , M n . P a t r ic k D ’A lola, M rs. J o s e p h K roaow sk l, M ra. R e lh e r, M ri , Jo h n S c s liu , M n . S tep h en T e s ta a n d M n . Jo h n T n b -a -c h in a , one y e a r .

C o n e g e s w e n p resen ted to the follow ing p a n p res id en ts ; M ra. R e lh e r, M n . N epp l an d M n . F r s n k L etw onsko. A lio fo r M n . L o u li D IO Iro lam o w ho w u not p re le h t .

M n . Sk idm ore, new ly In sta lled p re s id e n t, a n d M ri . O e o rg e D e n v e ry , o u tg o in g p res id e n t, w i n p re ­s e n te d f lo ra l cen te rp ieces ,

M rt . O arreU W alsh w a i oon> m itte e c h a irm a n In c h k rg t o f fti» r sn g e m e n ts . O t h e r o o m m ltte f m e m b e n w e n M n . L etw en sk e, f lo ra l a rra n g e m e n ts! M ra, R e lh e r, p a s t p res id e n t p resen ta tio n ! M rt . W a lc iak , d in n er a rra n g e m e n t* , a n d M ra. W alih se rv e d ee to as t, m s i te r of th e evening .

I t w a s e iu iounced~tfia t m ee tin g s w ill b e su sp en d ed d u r in g th e su m ­m e r m o n th ! w ith th e n e x t m eeU ng to be held in S ep tem b er.

M r and Mra. P au l M o ln sr end M ra M olnar'a m o th e r, M ra . 'B a r th G aub . Browntowrn, left M onday for a n autom obile trip to Ohio w here th ey will visit M ri. M o ln a r 'i Son- in-law and d augh ter. M r. an d Mra. J a c k Shafto and in fan t aon.

Mr and Mra. Roy R oblnaon end ch ildren , M adison, sp e n t Sunday vial ting M r. and M ri. P a u l B lahota and family, Browntown.

Mr a n d M ra. B a r th G aub , Browntown. spen t S u n d ay In P e n n ­sylvania

M n A l b e r t A u m ack and d a u g h te r , K eyport, ep en t F r id a y w ith M r a n d M rp. W Hllam P iip ey and fam ily ,. B row ntow n.1 ,M r. a n d ;M rs . H enry K o eg lsr and In fa s t d a u g h te r ..w e re M onday

d in g e r tg u e e ts o f M n .

M rs. A. O lra rd a n d M ra. B er- n k ra C row ley, P o in t P le asa n t, w e rs rec e n t v ialtora of M r. and M rs. W illiam P itney and fam ily.

M r. an d Mra. N ich o las A race an d sons, J a m o i and W illiam , R oute IS, sp en t S s tu rd s y In P e n n ­sy lvan ia . T hey a tte n d e d the Penn- ty lv e n ls D utch festive! s t K uti- town.

T h e M id-M sdlson Tow nshipi . r . B r ,n c l> ^ South Am boy M em orial

Hoapltal wil. meet a , the Brown-

j Bayshore Moose j Lodge Planned

M r. a n d M rs . J o h n M ak ely an d c h ild ren ; T h e re s a a n d Jo h n J r., G a rd e n C ity , L .I., w e re S unday g u e s ts o f M r. a n d M r* . G eo rg e H alle r in . .

M rs , B a y a rd L a m b o rn e n te r ta in ­e d a t b r id g e o o J a n e 2 ) w h en , th e M rs. L e ro y S lck els , M ra . M *rgu«- r ite R . L a ird a n d M rs . F ra n k BUss a w * p r i i e t r i a a e n . -

B ru ce sn d J a n M acF ay d en . Sea c„. „G irt; M rs. W alte r S w s « . n » Schoo‘ M o n d ,>' « 1 p mM ra. M elvin G re e n . T h o m a s Glea so n , C h arle s a n d D oug las Frank. I B onnie a n d R e y n o l d Gri't'n.J a m e s L e d e rm a n , M ickey and Skip D e iti . B a rb a ra O hnsm an . Mata w an ; M r. an d M rs. W llllsm t)hn> m an s r., L a u ren c e H arb o r . Mis,B a rb a ra W oodhouse, M ra Hut inn B ow ne, K ey p o rt.

M ias C aro l C ra ig spen t th.- »'«■! a s th e g u e s t o f M ls i Nell Hamlin N ew Y ork.

M r. a n d M n . C arle to n H niu la n d e r a n d fam ily a r e spending • w eek In O c e a n B each .

O v er 100 b ay ah o re a re a r e s t d e n ts h av e su b m itted signed a p ­p lica tions and en ro llm en t fees and will b eco m e c h a r te r m em ­b ers o f th e B sy sh o re Lodge of the Loyal O rd e r of M oose. In s ti­tu tion c e rem o n lee will be held In the b a llro o m of th e F lam in g o

H otel, M ein St., K e an sb u rg , Sun-M rs. W. P ta s to w recen tly "pi’n i , d ay , J u ly 19, a t 1 p .m .

se v e ra l d a y s a t the hom e ol M an d M rs. R . F ra e b e l , Valley Ur O n J u n e 2 ] M r*. F ra e b e l rnter ta in e d a t a luncheon In honor ol h e r bouse g u e s t A ttend ing were M ra. A nn S m ith , M rs. umha W ells, M rs . E d ith S m ith . M n C elia M atthew *. M r*. B elle Younit M rs. M a ry C r e e d , M rs . Sally Nnd d in g s, M ra. M ab el C lerk . Mri L illie P la s to w , M r* . E d ith Trap

It w a s an n o u n ced a t th e Iasi m ee tin g th a t 40 m o re h av e tndl- c a te d th e i r In ten tions of bocom lng c h a r te r m e m b e rs . A go sl of 190 h es b een se t. Abe M arcu s , P ss - » s l c , , t n o ffic ia l of th e S u p rem e L o d g r a n d M erle C la rk . T ren to n ,

i i t a te d ire c to r , w e re In c h a rg e of o rg an iz in g th e lodge,

j L e n n y B ellezza, R o b e r t K irch, D an C o p e r t l n o , Jo h n Brown,

h ag en . H ig h s c o re s w ere held b> R alph T o d ero , G eo rg e G riggs, M rs , Y oung , M rs . M e lth e w i and . R ay m o n d H a h n i n d S a v e rls UM ra. C r e s d .

M ichae l F . K id zu s o f th e R j vi nr M ln e ra lo g lca l M useum , Ra vmr D r ., le c tu re d T u e s d s y evening t»-fo ro the c o m b in ed Boy Scum . _____g ro u p * o f L a u re n c e H a rb o r at th r F re d H odtim , L eR oy Leiil L a u re n c e H a r b o r Communiiy M o ran , R o b e r t T ra u tv e tte rC h u rch o n “ R o ck C ollecting H ob b y .”

Bella w e re a p p o in ted a s s com m itte e to se ek p e rm a n e n t q u a r­te rs . In c h a rg e o f ’a rra n g e m e n ts e t th e in s titu tio n a r e F ra n c is B ecker, Jo h n W ebb, W i l l i e m T ay lo r.

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Surprise Shower For Mrs. Joseph Dlniz

M rs. Jo sep h D ln li, U nion B each, w as the guest of honor a l a lu r- p r i i e sh o w er held Ju n e 11. It w as g iven by M rs. B e m e rd M cL aughlin ,, M rs. H en ry Ja n se n , M rs. Virgo! S im m ons. D ecora tions w e n In g re e n an d w hite w ith g ifts a rra n g e d u n d e r a n u m b n l la . R e fre sh m en ts w ere se rv e d buffe t sty ls .

A ttend ing w e re M ri. Vernon Jo n es, M rs. O eorge Bow en, M ra. E v e re t t T h o m e i, M n . E d w ard R ehbetn , M rs. H enry H ard y , M n . Q le n u i B ender, M il l O lo rls Jo n e i, M n . N lch o la i D eM arco; M rs. E d ­w a rd J a m e n , M lu M arlon Ho- e ld e rlln , M rs. V incent Engelk lng , U nion B each ; M ra. R o b ert F e rry , M n . S tan lay F e r ry , M n . Louis B rad fo rd , M ri . N u m le tta P a n z a ra , K ey p o rt; M ri . C h a rle s D onovan, B elfo rd ; M ra. J s m e i O 'B rien , Clif­ton; M rs. J u n e s S p r in g e r , M st­aw an .

G lf ti w e re aen t by M iss S andra F o w le r , M lu C a th e rin e D eM arco , M r s . O eo rg e S ham ing , M rt . Eu- a e n o Stout,- M rs . H e rb e rt Konlsh, M i* . N elson M lle l, M r a / U ll/sn H oelderlin , M lsi B ern ie Sim m ons, M lchee l S im m ons, M iss P s t r lc la D lniz, M ra. Jo aep h Dinia, M ra. F re d Allen.

Award Presented To Lodge Member

M iss E m ille B a u m g a rtn e r w ss p re se n ted a sp ecia l a w s rd at th s fina l m ee tin g o f the aeason of the Lady Colfax R ebakah Lodge held in the O dd Pollow s Hall, M ain St., K eyport. M isi U a u m g srtn e r h a i boon a m em b e r o f the lodge for 50 y e a rs .

A s tra w b e rry th em e w a s used for re f re sh m e n ts se rv e d by Noble G ra n d Mra. J a c k G essner, A b irth ­d ay gift sn d c a k e w ere rece ived by M rs. D onsld B urgess. Union B e a d ) , .from h e r ae cre t psl.

M rs. G esaner announced th e next m eetin g of the group will b e p lan­ned for W ednesday, Sept. 9.

A ttend ing w ere M iss B a u m g a rt­n e r, M rs. G essn e r, M rs. Victor B ennett, M rs A lvin F itsg e ra ld . M rs. Dan C lark . M rs. O eorge E ck m an sn d M rs . Louis Shutten- b e rg , all of K eyport; M ri. K enneth S m ith , A tlan tic H ighlands; M rs. R ussell W yckoff, K csn sb u rg ; M rs. B u rg ess, U nion B each; DeW itt C a rh a rt of Red Bank.

qu lm B a I b o x a, and M ichael RoakQ,

Welcome C o m m ittee ~ T b rr -w « lc o m e - com m stw * w ill c o n s is t Of C h a r le s P o r te r s r . , H ar ry R o b b in s , E lw ood Jo h n so n . P a u l R ossi, P h ilip L anzone , C larenco

...The b i t i i r co m m ittee of the ‘ B e n n e tt, ' R o b e r t F o s te r , M ichael L a d ie s A id ^ S o c ie ty o f th e F»r»t i T o t t i , a n d J o s e p h T o b la . O r. Scy B a p tis t C h o rcb , M a taw an , met on { m o u r F e in m a n . Jo h n C opertino, T u e sd a y a t th a h o m e o f M rs. w u (A n th o n y D e F risc o , a n d E a r l Von- H am S m ith s r . t o p lan for th ejS tm d o w ill g s s ls t m em b ersh ip

Baptist Ladies Aid To Hold Fall Baiaar

b a ta a r to b e b e ld T u esd ay and W ed n esd ay , O c t t t an d U . In the c h u rc h le c tu re ro o m , a chicken d in n e r w ill b e s e rv e d on Oct V> w ith th e f ir s t ta b le s ta r tin g at • p .m . T h e .fo l lo w in g d a y a cafe­te r ia luncheon w ill b e se rv e d from l t :3 0 a .m . to 1:10 p .m ,

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re g u la r m ee tin g s a n T u e sd sy . Sept B, w ith a c o v e re d di*h luncheon O n W ednesday , S ep t. 11, th e u iual b u s in e ss lu n ch eo n w lli b e served, open lo tb e p u b lic f ro m 11:10 a m u n til 1:M p .m .

M e m b e n a r e i a v f u & to a clam chowder p icn ic to b e h e ld T u etd ay . J u ly 21, a t th e s u m m e r h o m r oi M r. ^ u id M rs . ,D a v id M a rtin , Ship B o tto m . , \ "

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fro m P a s ia lc , f iv e tim e w inner o f s ta te c o m p e titio n s , w ill p e r ­fo rm th e r i tu a l ex em p lifica tio n . O fficer* o f th e N ew J e n e y M oose AM O cUtkw wiU In sta ll tb e new o ffic e rs . R a lp h A, V lllan l, fo rm er m a y o r ^of N ew aH r. »!«/■ m m l y se rv e d s s d ie F ra te rn ity '* ^ Su­p re m e G o v e rn o r w ill issu e th e c h a r te r .

Meetlnp wUI be beld July • and July It, at the Flamingo Hotel. Final lastructloei will be given to all partklpaat* of tha. vsrtous ceremonlee to,'be held on tha diy of instiivtibn. Prospec-

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Hazlet Woman L«av«t For Trip Abroad

M n . J s m e i B. W stson, 1 Stan ro rd D r., H azlet, left b y p lan e bat- I rd a y for a m o n th ’i viaii to I re ­land s n d S cotland. She w aa ac­com panied by h e r s is te r , M rs Jo sep h B suer, h e r niece, Mra. A ndrew M cC ruden e n d th e la t­t e r '! in fant son, s ll of Brooklyn.

M rs. W atson will visit her b ro th e r sn d o ther r e la tiv e . In Bel­fas t. I re lan d ; an o th e r a l i te r In K lrk ln illlock an d re la tiv e s In P aU ley a n d R cn lrcw . a L In Scot, land . Sho Is a fo rm er residen t of K earn y , b u t w a i b o m in Belfast and thia l i her f lr it trip back to h e r n a tiv e co u n try In 1] y e i r i M ra. W stson i i em ployed by U nion F ro ck s, K ey p o rt. She w a i given a bon voysge p a r ty by h e r co -w orkers o n Ju n e 11 s n d re- celvrfd s m oney g ift end e U rg e cak e a i a farew ell p r e s e n t

Scouts, Families Visit N.Y. Camp

C om m issioner J a m e s F F lynn , C h in g a ro ra D istric t, M onm outh Council Boy Scouts of A m s rlc i, h a s announced t h e fo llo w ln f a c o u te rs and m em b e rs o f th e ir fam ills s w ere w eekend g u a s ts at C a m p F o re stb u rg , N .Y .i N eig h b o r­hood C o m m issio n e r J a ck so n Bolce a n d M ra. Boies sn d o h ild ren , G a ry , D ick an d Jan e t* N eighborhood C o m m issio n e r Jo sep h G rlsw en sk i a n d M ri, O risw ensk i an d son . Jo sep h Jr. A ssistan t D is tr ic t Com* m lss lo n e r E d w ard F e r ra r i a n d M rs. F e r r a r i an d ch ild ren , E d ’ w a rd , Doug, G ordon and M uriel a n d N ancy H atelw ood; A ss istan t D is tr ic t C om m issioner E a r l B en ­to n and M rs. Benton a n d son, P e te r .

Also N eighborhood C o m m issio n er W a lte r B eyer a n d M rs. B eyer a n d aon, W ayne; M r. sn d M rs. W alle r .B tu m b erg a n d son, Ladd} M r. an d M rs . H ay M itchell; S c o u tm a s te r Jam es* KaJJetf i n d C o m m issio n e r

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w eek w ere C o m m lss lo n e r^F ly n n , A ss is ta n t D is tr ic t C om m issioner F r s n k F lem ing an d N eighborhood C o m m issio n er! E s r l H u b e r , C h arlo s V reelsnd and Karl Bonton.

C o m m isilo n er Flynn snnounced Aug. I at 1 p .m . h a i boon le t fo r the ded ica tion of the m em o ria l f lag p o lei. M r. F lynn ex p la ined a le t te r of Invita tion will be sen t (o a ll s c o u le r i d irec tly Involved sn d • b lanket le tte r will be sen t to th e rem a in in g ic o u te n of t h e C h in g a ro ra D is tr ic t inv iting them to w itness the dedication

T h e m em o ria l flag poles wore e re c te d hv s ro u te n on volunteer w o rk w eekenda.

Marki Blghth BirthdayL an e E m lo y , son o l M r. a a d

M n . R ic h a rd 0 . E m ley , 41 Ls|i* ■Ida D r ., M ataw an . e t l e b r a t td h l i e ig h th b irth d a y o a S a tu rd a y w ith a b a rb ecu e a t h is hom e. A b irth* d a y c a k e w a i th e tab le c e n t e r p iece. O u .a t . w sre Randy B loom , H igh land P a rk ; C h arle s A. a n d Jo n n O e ra n , D ell a n d E d w a rd P e a rso n , a n d J i d d a C onw ay, M a tsw a n .

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On J u n e 24 M rs. T h o m s i A ntlie ll an d M rs. F re d M a r t , M organvltle ,

Ine d a l *« g r s d u i t lon aa dswimming pgrty in honor of Mary Mart, aad Carl Antliell, who were recent grsduites, et Fslrvlew Farm. ’

Ou»sis wan J o a n Boyanky, Mary G e o r g e , Jotn Freeman, Jean it te Easloa, Frances Smith, Allda Lathrop, Dlans Lelger, Jack All, Jeru Irons, Fred Man, PWUlp DelUplotrn. jilt; ptaka-ltasfcto, Doaild and Dtufiu AotbeU.-

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Poge She — fin* Section THE MATAWAN JOURNAL TKwrtdoy, July % T959

Miss Harms WedsGeorge Spaven

M iss B ev erly J e a n e t te H arm s; d a u g h te r o l M r. a n d M rs. Cleo- n a rd H a rm s, t i B a y A ve., E a s t K e a n sb u rg , b e c am e the b r id e o f G e o rg e Spaven , N ew ark , son o l th e la te M rs . E m iJy Spaven , E a s t K ean sb u rg , Sunday , J u n e 28, a t 2:30 p .m . io the B a y sh a re Com ­

. m u n ity O iu rc h , E a s t K ean sb u rg . T h e R ev! Jo h n P . E u le r p e rfo rm ­e d th e d o u b le r in g c e rem o n y bo- fo ra a a a l t a r d e c o ra ted w ith M a­j e s t ic d a is ie s a n d m ixed flow ers. M n . E m ilia M sg eo h e im e r j w as t h e s o ty s t a n d s h e w as accp m p a- n ie d o o th e o rg a n b y M rs; Ju n e R e s c o r t

G iv en i a m a r r ia g e b y h e r fatb- e r , f e e b r id e w o re a fu ll-leng th gow n t f ' im p o rte d siik o r g a n a d e s ig n e d w ith a s a b rin a neck line e m b ro id e re d w ith ' seq u in s and p e a r ls . T h e E m p ire bod ice a a d long s le e v e s o f im p o rte d Roae-

— p o in t la c e w a s b o rd e re d w ith four- fo ld s o f o rg an x a w hich d rap e d in to tb a b a c k o f th e gown fo rm ­in g a la rg e swe e th e a r t bow . A. ch ap el-len g th t ra in (low ed from th e fu ll s k ir t . H e r fingertip-length v e il o i Illusion fell from a crow n o f s e q u in s a a d th e c a rr ie d a w hite p r a y e r book a d o rn e d w ltb w hite o rc h id s a n d step h an o tis .

M rs . J a m e s S t r a u 1 1 , E a s t K ean s­burg. w as th e m a tro n o f ho n o r, t f le r floor-length gow n o f s h r im p o rg an za h a d a s tra p le s s flow er-peta l bodice o v er w hich sh e . w ore a m atc h in g Jacket. A . m atc h in g p ic tu re h a t c o m p le m e n t ed h e r ensem ble an d she c a rr ie d a n a tu ra l w icker b a sk e t o f w hite d a is ie s , ro ses , ca rn a tio n s an d Ivy, w ith sh rim p co lo r ribbons.

R ainbow W eddiaf T h e a tte n d a n ts In the rainbow

w edding w o re th e s s m e s ty le gow ns, and p ic tu re h a ts an d c a r ­r ie d flow er b ask e ts w ith ribbons to m a tc h th e ir gow ns. M rs. R ay ­m ond H arm s, M aplew ood, s is te r- in-law of the b rid e , w ore tu r­q uo ise ; M rs. H arry S psven, N ew ­a rk , s ister-in -law o f the b r id e ­g ro o m , w ore yellow , and M iss B a rb a ra Brooks, E asl K eansburg , w ore m in t green.

D ia n e Lynn H arm s, ll-year-o ld s is te r o f th e b ride , E a s t K eans­burg , w as the ju n io r b ridesm aid , and seven-year-o ld D eborah Med- enbach . P o rt M onm outh, n iece o f the b ridegroom , w as the flow er girl. T h e ir floor-length gow ns of silk o rg sn za had b o a t necklines and sh o rt sleeves an d (hey w ore orch id and pink, respec tive ly . M atch ing crow ns of o rg sn z a s tu d ­ded w ith seq u in s co m p le ted th e ir en sem b le a n d th ey c a r r ie d sm a ll b a s k e ts o l flow ers w ith rib b o n s to n a t c h th e ir gcwbS.

R o b e r t O berele , P o r t M onm outh, w aa th e b e s t m an a n d u sh e rin g w e re R ay m o n d . Ifa rm s , / l a p to - wood, b ro th e r o f b rid e ; H a r ty S p av en . N ew ark! 'b ro th e r of th e b rid eg ro o m , a n d V ictor Alt, M at­aw an , cousin o( th e b rid e . B a rry M edenbach , P o r t M o n m o u t h , nephew ot th e b rid eg ro o m , w aa the page.

A recep tio n follow ed., a t th e M olly P itc h e r H ote l, R e d B ank , a fte r w h ich the co u p le le ft for F lo rid a . F o r trav e lin g , th e b r id e w o re a w h ite d o tte d S w iss d re s s w ith a w hite h a t, r e d a n d w hite a c ce sso rie s a n d a c o rsa g e of red and w hite roses.

T h e b rid e g ra d u a te d from M id­dletow n T ow nship H igh School, C lass of I9 U , a n d ia. e m ployed hi h e r f a th e r 's f irm , th e P la stic s M an u fac tu rin g Co., O range . She w aa th e a s s is ta n t se n io r le sd e r o l th e E a s t K ean sb u rg G irl Scout T ro o p .

T h e b rid eg ro o m is a tten d in g B l o o m f i e l d College Sem inary w h e re h e w ill re c e iv e d a Theolog­ic a l D e g re e . H e g ra d u a te d fro m M idd letow n T o w n ih ip H ig h School, C la ss of 1J49, s e rv e d fo u r y e a n In th e 17. S . A ir F o rc e , a n d M e m p lo y e d a t th e P la s t ic s M anu- f a c to r in g C o ., O ran g e .

T h e c o u p le wW re s id e In E a s t O ra n g e . '

W e d I n K e y p o r t B a p t i s t C h u r c h

A t a «-«~tuii[[Kt c e rem o n y in th e F i r s t B ap tis t C hurch , K eyport, M laa D r u d l l r A nn Poling , d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. E v e re t t S. P o lio* . 42 F u lto n S t., K eyport, b e c a m e th e b r id e o f A lfred B. F o lso m , son of M r. a n d M rs. A lfred N. F o lsom . Uncrott, F rid ay , J u n e 24, 1831 a t 8 p.m .

The R e v . M au rice P hllllpe, p a ito r , pe rfo rm ed tbe double ring ce re m o n y b e fo re a n a lta r d e c o ra ted w ith w hite gladioli, la rk sp u r an d p a lm s. M rs. M su rlce P h illip s w as th e soloist and she w a s accom ­pan ied by W illiam E. Todt, Key­p o r t, cousin of the bride.

G iven in m arr ia g e by h e r fa th e r, tb e b rid e w o re a fo rm al gow n of w h ite scalloped em b ro id ered nylon o rg an za o v e r taffe ta , s ty led with a n E m p ire bustllne outlined with a sa tin ribbon a n d scalloped sa b rin a neckline. T he bouffant sk ir t had a scalloped hem line, w hich extended Into s sw eep trs ln . H er fingertip-length veil of F rench silk waa d rap ed from a scalloped co ro n e t of nylon o rg an za em bellish ­e d with se ed p e s rls sn d sequins. She c a rr ie d a c a sc a d e b ouquet of w hite roses, c a rn s tlo n s , s tep h an o tis sn d Ivy.

W ear* W hite O v er N ile G re e a M rs. H a rry J . Sm ith , R a r ita n

Tow nsh ip , w s a th e m a tro n Of h o n o r. H e r baU erina-leng th gow n o f w h ite n y lon o rg an z a o v e r NUe

«Ath a p o r tr a i t M c k ltn * , ex te n d e d s leev es an d / a b o u ffan t s u n b u rs t p lea te d sk ir t , 'S h is w o re a m atch in g h e a d d re ss in th e fo rm o f a p e ta l bow w ith a n o se v e il a n d c a r r ie d a ro u n d b ouquet w ith ligh t p in k ro ses and c a rn a tio n s edged In p ink tu lle .

M rs. S tep h en D ro a t, F re n e a u

MM., M R S. A L F R E D B . F O U O M

cousin of the b rid e , and M ra. F re d R a p p an t, R ah w ay , w ere tbe b rid a l a tten d an ts . Tbey wore com - p in io n gow ns an d accesso ries o v e r p e ta l pink ts f fe ta and m atching h ead d resses. T hey c a rr ie d round bouquets of d a rk pink roses so d ca rn a tio n s edged with d a rk pink tulle.

A rth u r L eary , Union Beach, w as the b est m sn s n d u sh e rin g w ere R ich a rd B. P o ling sn d E v ere tt H. Poling, K eyport, b ro th e rs of the b ride.

F o r h e r d a u g h te r 's wedding. M rs. P oling se lec ted an allemoon- leng th d res s of pa le g ra y silk with sm all p aste l p rin te d flow ers, a w hite hal an d a c ce sso rie s sn d a c o rsa g e of w hite itep h an o tls and bab ies '-b rea th . The b r id eg ro o m 's m o th er chose s blue silk sftem oon d ress w ith a m atch in g h a t and ac ­cesso rie s sn d a c o rsa g e of w h ite cym bidlum s.

A reception followed in t h e ch u rch h s ll fo r the b rid a l p a r ty a n d im m ed ia te fam ilies. F o r th e ir w edding trip to W ildwood, t h e b rid e w ore a g reen -o n -g reen p r in t­ed s ilk d re s s w i t h a m atch in g Jack e t w ith th re e -q u a r te r s leeves,

f itted w hite p e t t i h a t , p a te n t le a th e r a c c e sso r ie s , a n d a c o rs a g e of w h ite a te p h a a o ti t a a d b a b ie s ', b re a th . .

t b a b r td e v g ra d u s te d f rorw K ey -

« * Uemwpywlpy Ssiisw JttsSy N a tu ra l G ss C o .. K ey p o rt. ,Th«l b rid eg ro o m g ra d u a te d fro m K ey ­p o r t High S chool, C la ss o f M M . H e se rv e d th re e y e a n In tbe V . S. A rm y s n d I s e m p lo y ed b y th e J e r ­se y C en tra l P o w er k L ig h t Co.

T h e coup le w ill r e s id e a t US B ro ad w ay , K e y p b r t

M n . Jo h n H elle rM rs. A nna B. H eller, M , ol. 43

P u rd u e R d ., M adison Psrte, w idow o f Jp h n H elle r, d ied F r id a y , Xunfc 26, 1939, In the B rookdale N u rp ln i H om e, R a r ita n Tow nship. S h e wfcs b o m in H u n g ary an d fo rm e rly liv ed In B ran tln g h am , N. Y ., w h ere i h e W as a m em b e r o f the A m erican- H u n g arian Club.

Su rv iv in g a re fo u r d a u g h te rs , M rs . Jo sep h P s r s g l , W hltesboro , N . Y ., M rs . C lin ton P e p p a rd , w ith w hom sh e res id ed , M rs . L ouis Kos­su th , M ltp a b a n d M rs . Jo h n Notice, N ew Y o rk ; th re e sons, Jo sep h , O re ig , N . Y „ an d Jo h n s n d S tephen , b o th -o f N ew Y o rk ; 12 g ran d ch il­d re n : o n e g res t-g ra n d c h ild ; fo ilr s is te rs a n d tw o b ro th e rs In Hun- gsty.

W e d t o N e w Y o r k M a n

Mrs. Maurice Joseph Katz, U* former Mlse Beverly Tins Korobow, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Hynttn-Korobow, Wrishn St., Keyport, w as

- married oe Jnna 15 to Mr. katz ln the Broadway ,Central Hotel. New York. Tbe couple have returned from a Nantoeket honeymoon and a n realdlaf la Nsir York. ' , '

F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re held M on­d ay s t I : JO a .jn . k t the D a y F u n e ra l H om e, K ey p o rt, an d a t 9 a .m . th e R e v . C o tn tl l iu J. K a n e , p a s to r , c e le b ra te d a h l g b m ass o f r e q u ie m a t St., Jo s e p h 's C h u rch , K e y p o r t In te rm e p t w a s In the ch u rch c e m e ­

te ry .

' E d g s r R o d g e rsE d g a r . R o d g era , 78, C ounty R d .

Cliffwood, d ied W ed n esd ay ,. J u n e 14, I M , In M onm outh M edical C en te r." R e w a s b d m In D u rh a m , N . C „ th e so n o f the la te M r. a n d M ra. J o h n R odgera . H e w a s a f4 tire d em p lo y ee o f On, S ta te H ighw ay D e p a r tm e n t - S urv iv ing a r e s e v e rs l n iec e s , nephew s an d cousins.

F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re h e ld M on­day a t I p .m . a t the B ed le F u n e ra l Hom e, K ey p o rt, w ith th e R ev . W . R . P ln d e r, p a s to r of S t J a m e s A. M .B i Z ion C h u rc h , -M sta w a n Tow nship , o ffic ia ting . in te rm e n t w as in W hite R ld g i C em ete ry , Eato n to w n . ,

R o b e rt E . M cK inley s r . ’ R o b e rt E . M cK inley s r . , 79, o f

40 B ro ad St., K ey p o r t, d ied W ed­n esd ay , Ju n e 24, 1959, in R lv erv lew H ospita l. He h a d liv ed in K ey p o rt fo r rive y ea ra .

H e is su rv iv e d b y a d a u g h te r , M rs. D oro thy D elcson , N ew B ru n s ­wick; tw o sons, R o b e r t E , Jr., N ew B runsw ick , a n d W e lte r, Old B rid g e .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w e re h e ld S a t­u rd ay a t 1 p .m . t t (h e B ed le F u n o ra l H om e, K e y p o rt, w ith th e R ev. H en ry A . M ale , re c to r of S t M a ry ’s E p isco p a l C h u rch , K ey p o rt, o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t w a s ' inCcdarw octd C e m e te ry , R a r ita nTow nship .

1 V id o r A . V an S teen b n rg ^ .V ic to r. A ,, V ao S teen b u rg . s tv e n - y ca r-o ld son o f R o n a ld G. an d L o is M ae (C rav e n ) V an S teen b u rg , L ib ­e r ty , N . Y : , d ie d F r id a y , J u r t S Wr 1959, a t th e h o m e o f his a u n t, M rs , L eo n a rd -V an W eg en en —B eacon HIU- R d ., M a rlb o ro T ow nsh ip . Ho m a d e h is h o m e w ith h is a u n t. He w a s b o rn In E lm ira , N. Y.

Also su rv iv in g Is k b ro th e r,-D e a n , M arlb o ro Tow nship..

F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re hold T u e s ­d ay a t 1 p .m .a t Ihe B edle F u n e ra l H om e, 1 K e y p o r t , , w ith MaJ. Hoff­m an , o f th e S a lv a tio n A rm y H cad- q u a r je rs I n ,P e r th A m b o y ,.o ffic ia l, log. In te rm e n t lAas In C edarw obd C em ete ry , R a r ita n T ow nship .

Miss Mayer Weds John J. Gorman III

M iss L a u ra V ero n ica M a y er, d au g h te r of M r. a n d M rs . J e ro m e S. M ayer, 159 S e a b re e z e W ay, K eansburg , b e c a m ^ t h ^ . J u i d e ^ e f Jo h n J . G o rm an I I I , so n o f Jo h n J . G orm an j r . , 7 J a c k s o n S t.. M at­a w an , an d th e la te M rs. G o rm an , S a tu rd ay , J u n e 27, 1959 a t 5 p .m . in St. A n n 's C h u rch , K e a n sb u rg . The R ev. C a r l A . W agO er, D i­o cesan V ocationa l D ire c to r w ith res id en ce a t S t .-M ic h a e l’s Hom e, Hopewell, p e rfo rm e d th e double r in g cerem o n y . M ich * e l B erg in , R ed Bank, w as th e so lo is t a n d M rs. M srie L ed erh au s , o rg a n is t.

T he b rid e w a s g iv en in m a r r ia g e by h e r fa th e r . H e r s ilk o rg an z a g ow n h ad a sco o p n eck lin e , long tap e r in g s le e v e s a n d a chapel- len g th tra in ,- A pillbox o f p e a rls held h e r f in g e rtip -le n g th v e il an d she c a rr ie d a c a s c a d e b o u q u e t of w hite o rch ids;

M iss Jo a n O ’S ag e , L eo n a rd o , w as the m jiid of hon o r. S h e w o re a s leev e less f loo r-leng th gown s ty le d w ith s N ile g ree n ey e le t o rg an d y b o d ice w ith ’ a s q u a re neckline a n d a f u l l tu l l e s k i r t o v e r ta ffe ta w ith a m a tc h in g g ro sg ra ln sa sh w ith -floo r-leng th s tr e a m e r s .A crow n o f flow ers m a tc h e d h e r gow n an d s h e c a r r ie d a c a sc a d e bouquet of, d a is ie s .

B rld asaaa ld s W e ar L lla e T h e b rid e sm a id * w e re M lsa

C a th e rin e L a n g a n d ’ M iss E ile e n B utler, F a i r K aveif, a q d - M 1 1 ■ B e tsy jC allsU , K e y p o rt. T h e ir gow ns w e re s ty le d lik e t h e l x » o r a tte n d a n t's In lllae a n d th e y w o re m stch ln g f lo ra l c ro w n s a n d c a r r ie d casc a d e b o u q u e ts o f d a ls le s .

M iss C a th e rin e M a y er , s i s t e r of the b ride, a n d N o re n e R ak en , both of K e a n sb u rg , , .w e re - the ju n io r b r id e sm a id s . T ro ll1 gow na w ere sty led like th e o th e r a t ­ten d a n t! ' In yellow an d th e y a lso w ore m atch in g flo ra l c ro w n s a n d c a rr ie d c a sc sd e b o u q u e ts o f daisies T h e resa D eSalvIo , Flush-. Ing, L. I., cousin of (he b r id e , w aa the flow er g irl. S he w o re a g ree n gown fash ioned like th e h o n o r .a t ­ten d an t's , w ith a flow er c row n and c a rr ie d a m in ia tu re c a sc a d e bouquet of d a is ie s.

R obert J a c k , V irg in ia , w a s the best m an s n d u sh e rin g w e re Wil­liam Clifton, M ataw an , com lno t the b rid eg ro o m , T h o m as L&rkin, K eyport, a n d B irg e r B a d e r , M at­aw an . M ichae l S ca les, K ean sb u rg , was the r in g b e a re r .

A recep tio n follow ed a t th e Club SanR em o, W est E n d , a f te r w h ich the couple le f t fo r th e Bahamas*. F o r tra v e lin g , th e b rid e w o r e a b lac k p ique d re s s w lth a w h ite b a t a n d a c c e s s o r ie s a n d a -w h i te o rc h id c o rs a g e . '■ • "

F o r h e r d a u g h te r * w eddlag .'

a c ce s so r ie s an d ,, .* w H u . g rch ld co rsa g e . V. «.V» -

T h e b r id e w as g ra d u a te d from C a th e d ra l H ig h S ch o o l,'M ew York, an d M a rq u e t te U n iv e rs ity , M 11- w aukee , W is.. w ith s D e g re e of B ach e lo r of S cience In Education;- S h e w a r o n the facu lty Of the S ta r-o M h e-S ea S c h o o l , Long B ra n c h , a n d b a i accep ted a tea c h ­in g position fo r S ep tem b er a( St, P e te r s S choo l, New B runsw ick, f i f r f ^ w a a v ic e p re s id e n t of the M tJiu iftw tii'C oun ty C atholic Y oungA d ults C h ib .

T h e b r id e g ro o m g ra d u a te d from M a ta w a n H ig h School s n d a t­ten d ed , R u tg e rs U niv ers ity . He Is a- m o rtic ia n a sso c ia te d w ith the Cow en F u n e ra l Hom e, New B runs­w ick . H e se rv e d fo u r y e a rs In the U .S. M arin es.

T h e -c o u p le will res id e on Som- m e rse t S t., New B runsw ick.

M a r r i e d I n U n i o n B e a c h

t u t , M R S. F R A N K C R A N D A L L J R .

Before an a l t a r d e c o ra te d w ith while g lad io li, la rk s p u r a d d M a­jestic d a is ie s, M laa A lice E liz a b e th M etzger, d a u g h te r of M r. a n d 'M rp , Harold M e tsg e r, M2 P a r k A ve., Union B each , b e c a m e Uie b r id e o f F rank C ran d a ll J r . , io n o f M r. a n d M rs. F ra n k C ra n d a ll, J e r s e y C ity , S a turday , J u n e 27, 1959 a t 1 p .m . The Rev. J o s e p h G . F ox p e rfo rm e d the double r in g c e re m o n y in the Holy F a m ily C h u rch , U nion B each . M rs M. A. R h e ln h a rt w sa th e soloist a n d P e t e r F ra n k s , o r g a n is t

Given in m a r r ia g e b y h e r fa th e r , the bride w o re a fu ll-leng th gow n of silk o rg an z a . T h e f itte d bod ice had a sah rirta n e c k lin e o f C h an tilly lace ou tlined w ith se ed p e a rls a n d sequins. T he fu ll b o u ffan t s k ir t had a h a re m -e ffec t o u tlin ed w ith a C hantilly lace flounce a n d a chapel- length t ra in . H e r fin g ertip -len g th silk illusion v e il d ra p e d so ftly fro m a co ro n et o f rh in e s to n e s a n d p e a rls and ih e c a r r ie d a c a sc a d e bouquet o f w hite ro ses .

M rs. R o b e r t B o g a r t, M erced , C alif., w a s h e r s is te r 's m a tro n of

S h e w o re a m in t g re e n nylon tuQ e flo o r-len g th s tr a p le s s gow n w ith a b o le ro J a c k e t A s h o r t fac e v e il fell f ro m a m a tc h in g co ro n e t o t s e q u in s and sh e c a rr ie d a c o lo n ia l 'b o u q u e t of w h ite ro ses .

I » t T f c n e i S l M a a a M d e ■ > ‘ < VA11 t h e H fld ^sm atd l c a rr ie d

colonial b o u q u e ts of w h ite rp ses in

O b i t u a r i e s

J a m e s J . O’G rsd y Ja m e s J . O 'G rady , 77, of 18&

W ashington St., K eyport, d ied Mon­d a y t t M onm outh M edical Center. H e w u a m em b er of E ng ineers L oca l 121, N e w trk , and w u bo m In I n la n d , aon of the late T hom as a n d M a r g a r e t (M ulcahey) O 'G rad y .

A co m m u n ican t of SL Jo sep h 's C h u rch , K ey p o rt, M r. O’G rsd y la su rv iv e d b y h is w ife, M rs. Edna (M c In ty re ) O ’G r td y , a t home; tw o to n s , J a m e s an d T hom as, b o th ' d f K ey p o rt; a d au g h te r, M rs. M ild red M . H a g e r, B elford; two b ro th e rs , Jo h n , E a s t O range and P e t s r . A u s tra l it - an d five grand-d h i w r t t r - ^

-F uneral s e rv ic es will be held to­d a y a t >;30 a .m . from the Day F u n e ra l H om e, M aple PI. K eyport. A t 9 a .m ., a h igh m ass of requiem w ill b e c e le b ra te d by the Rov. C ornelius J . K ane, p asto r. In S t Jo se p h 's C hurch , K eyport. In ter­m e n t will follow In SL Josep h 's C em ele ty .

M rs. C a rrie K. R ace M rs . C a r r b K cssel R ace, 89,

P e r th A m boy, died Sunday, June 28, 19S9, a t th e Brookdale N ursing H om e, R a r ita n T ow nship, where sh e h ad b e e n a pa tien t for four- and-one-ha lf y e a rs . She w as bom In B rooklyn . .

S u rv iv in g a re one daugh ter, M rs. H a ttie . , H o eg b erg ,. N ixon; o n e g ran d d a u g h te r; tw o g rea t-g rand­c h ild ren a n d one g rea t-g rea t crand-ch n d . •• •

L oca l a r ra n g e m e n ts w ere under th e - d l rec tlo g ~ of~tllff' M ehlenbeck F u n e ra l H om e, R aritq n Tow nship.

W i l l F i l e d. . - ‘. I '

Mrs. Hannah Proper M rs. H a n n a h P ro p e r, K eans­

b u rg , w ho d ied Ju n e 9, left h e r to h e r iu sb a n d . E d w ard D .

P ro p e r, w ho w ill b e c o e x ec u to r w ith a b ro th e r , H a rry Aarons.

th e ra in b o w w e d d in g , a n d th e ir g o w n s a h d h e s d p le c e i w e re th e s a m e s ty le i s th e h o n o r a tte n d ­a n t 's . T h e y w e re M lu C aro le N o n is , w h o w o re b lu e , M iss P a ­t r i c ia M acO eo rg e , Wbo w o re y e l­low, b o th o f U nion B each , t n d M iss E liz a b e th J s g g e r s , L a u re n c e H a r ­bor, w h o -w o re o rch id .

A n d re w ' O 'B o sk y , U nion B each , w ss th e b e s t m an and u sh e rin g w e re W alte r M etzg er, U nion B each , b ro th e r o f the b r id e s W alter S ch n e id e r, T h e B ro n x , a n d Jo h n G alv in , B rooklyn .

T h e m o th e r of th e b r id e w o re a l ig h t b lu e lac e s h e a th d re s s w ith a w hite h a t an d a c ce s s o r ie s s n d i c o rs a g e of whFte ro se s . T h e b r id e ­g ro o m ’s m o th e r se le c te d a d a rk blue silk d re s s w ith s m atch in g h a t, w h ite a c c e sso r ie s an d a c o r ­sag e of w hile roses.

A recep tio n follow ed a t T e tro ’s B a llro o m , U nion B e a c h , a f te r w h ich th e c o u p le le ft fo r N ia g a ra F a lls , C an ad a . F o r tra v e lin g , th e b r id e w o re a b lu e s ilk d r e s s w ith w hite h a t a n d a c ce sso r ie s a n d a c o rsa g e of w h ite ro se s . T h e y w ill res id e a t 917 T w en ty -firs t S t ., U nion C ity.

T h e b r id e g r a d u a te d f ro m K ey ­p o r t H ig h School, C la s s of 1931 an d w a s e m p lo y ed by th e A rc h ite c tu ra l T ilin g C o., K e y p o r t T h e b r id e ­g ro o m g ra d u a te d f ro m D lck ln seh High' S chool, J e rs e y , C ity , C la s s of 1957, a n d Is • em p lo y e d ' by" ’ T o d d ’ S h ip y a rd , H oboken.- -

t u nM r. a n d M rs. C h arle s Hall, 410

C a r r A v e ., K ean sb u rg . a re the p a re n ts o f a d a u g h te r , b o rn T u es­

d a y , J u n e 23, 1959, In M onqjouth M ed ica l C en ter.

L eb raa■ A d a u g h te r w a s b o rn T uesday , J u n e 23, 1959, In R iverv iew Hos­p ita l ; to M r. a n d M rs. H erb e rt L e b io a , 145 P o o le A ve., H a z le t

. T h o m psonM r. a n d NJrs. B e rn a rd Thom p-

r le s S t., L a u ren c e th e p a re n ts o t a

in P e r th Am boy

730 Cl H a rb o r , - a: d a u g h te r , H o sp ita l.

A d a u g h te r e r b o ro In P e r thA m boy H o sp ita l, to M r. an d M n . R o b e r t C ra f t , T e x a s R d ., M o rg an ­ville .

. j . . SafeestaM r. a n d M n . W illiam H. S ebes-

ta , . 14 D ib lin g S t , U nion B each , a r c , th e p a te n t s o f a d a u g h te r , b o m H W e d n esd a y , J u n e 24, 1J59, in S o u th A m boy H osp ita l.

. , . H i l l 'A daughter was bom In Mon­

mouth-Medical Center on Tues­day, June 23, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. LaCtrol Hill, 52 Center St., CUffwood.

• M a rk s - .M r. a n d ' M rs . H aro ld M ark s ,

3 4 . W ash ing ton A ve ., K ean sb u rg , a m th e p a re n ts o f- a so n . b o m W ed n esd ay , J u n e '24, 1959, In R lv e rv le w H o sp ita l. ' •

. M Uls -M r. a n d M rs . R o h ald M ills, 384

S h o re 1 C o n c o u rse , C liffw ood, a re th e p a re n ts o f a so n , b o r a F r ld s y . J u n e 26, 1959, In S o u th A m boy H o sp iU l. .

. S h a llls ~ ''A w n w a s b o m in S o u th A m boy

H ctep lttl <m F r id a y , J u n e 26, 1959, t n M r. a n d M rs ." F r a n k S hallls, 32 D a r tm o u th R d ., M ad iso n P a rk .

. ■ '■ ’ S t r a e k 'i j i ^ , " a ^ W r a ^ ' W i U e r S t r a c k , m M a in S t , M a ta w a n . a r e th e S t e n t s o f a d a u g h te r , b o m T h u rs - d a jr , J u n e 25, 1959, in S o u th A m boyH oaflltal. •;------- ;■■■>--'-------- ------------

K o sh lsA d a u g h te r w a s b o ra In P e r th

A rnboy H o sp ita l to M r. a n d M ra. L ou is K o sh ls , IT A lm ond C t., Old B rid g e- ,

- ' H e ss ln g e r'Hitt a n d M n . J o h n H ess ln g e r.

n B u t ta e U D r . . H a i le t . a r e th e D u t o t i o l a d a u g h te r , b o m F r l- S ^ T u n d M » . In R lv e rv le w

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. BellA son w as b o ra in R iv erv iew

H o sp ita l on F r id a y , J u n e 26, 1959; to M r. an d M rs. C alv in Bell, >7 E d g e m ere D r., M ataw an .

H e m m e rlnM r. and M rs. J a m e s H em m erin ,

R o u te 36, H azlet, a r e th e p a re n ts of a d a u g h te r , b o rn F rid a y , J u n e 26, 1959, In R iv e rv ie w H ospita l.

M r. an d M rs . R o b e r t K enner, 100 T h ird S t , K e y p o r t a r e th e p a re n ts of a s eco n d ch ild , s son , b o m F ri­d a y , J u n e 28, 1959, in ' ^Overlook H o sp ita l, S u m m it T h e b ab y h u b een n a m e d M a rtin A ndre. T h e ir o th e r c h ild a lso Is a boy.

- GetmleyM r. a n d M n . J a n ie s G o rm ley ,

M a ta w a n , a r e th e p a re n ta o f a son , b o rn M onday, J u n e 22, 1959. in S t P e te r 's H o sp ita l, N ew B ru n s­w ick . T h e bsiby h a s b een n a m e d J a m e s J o s e p h G o rm ley IV . M rs . G o rm le y is th e fo rm e r-M is s J o a n K in n e a r. U nion B each .

AustinA so n w a s b o m in M onm outh

M ed ica l C e n te r o n T h u rsd ay , J u n e 25, 1959f to M r. a n d M rs. J a m e s A ustin , I I I P a r k A ve., U n ion B each . ,

. R om a sM r. a n d M rs. S an tag o R om an ,

W V X In co ln A v e ., M a ta w a n , a r e th e p a re n ts o f a s q n , b o m TTiurs- d a y , J u n e 25, 1959, in R iv e rv iew H osp ltaL . -

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T b e j le v . A nthony Lulsliu p e r ­fo rm ed the d o t t l e r in g c e rem o n y wh ich : u n ite d in m a r r ia g e M iss P a tr ic ia Ann S m ith , d au g h te r of M rs. C o n stan tin e Sm ith , 85 L eroy P L , K ean sb u rg , an d th e la te Con­s ta n tin e Sm ith, a n d D an ie l W. G il­c h ris t, son o f M r. an d M rs. C h arle s G ik h r is t , W aJdw ick, S a tu rd a y , Ju ite 27. 1959, a t 3:30 p .m . in St. Ann’s C hurch , K ean sb u rg .

M rs. M arie L e d e rh a u s p lay ed tra d itio n a l w ed d in g m u s ic d u rin g tb e c e rem o n y w h ich w a s p e r ­fo rm ed b e fo re an a l t a r d e c o ra ted w ith w hite g lad io li a n d la rk sp u r.

E sc o rte d by h e r g o d fa th e r, W il­liam C ob u rn , R id g e fie ld P a r t , th e b r id e w o re a p rin c e ss-s ty le gow n o f silk o rg a n z a d e s ig n e d w ith a lac e y o k e w ith a sq u a re neck line a ^ d s h o r t s le e v ^ . 7 h e be ll-sh ap ed sk ir t h a d a s h e a th f ro n t an d full b ack w hich te rm in a te d in a chapel- len g th t ra in . H e r e lbow -ieng th v e il of illu sion fell f ro m a p e a r l head-

id, a n d ah e c a r r ie d a w hite m is sa l a d o rn e d w ith o rch id s .

S is te rs A ( l ta d B rid e - M iss R o se leen S m ith , K ean s­

b u rg , w a s h e r s is te r 's ro ald o f h o n o r. She w o re a m in t g re e n h a re m -ty p e d re s s of s ilk o r g u u a w ith a a leev e leas b o d ice a n d bow - tr im m e d ifcirt. A sh o rt fac e v eff fell f ro m a m a tc h in g b o w h e a d ­b a n d a n d sh e c a r r ie d a c a sc a d e b o u q u e t o f p in k c a rn a tio n s .

M iss S usan S m ith w as th e b r id e sm a id a n d M iss K ath leen S m ith W as th e Jw tfo r ' b r id e sm a id . T h e y a r e b o th s is te rs o f th e b r id e f ro m K e a n b u r g . H w y w o re p in k d re s s e s a n d h e a d b a n d s s ty le d like th e h o n o r a t te n d a n t 's a n d c a r r ie d c a sc a d e b o u q u e ts o f p in k c a r ­n a tio n s .

C h a r le s T n ie x , R a m se y , w as th e b e s t m a n a n d Jo sep h Silvio, B oston , cousin of the b rid eg ro o m , u sh e re d ..

T h e b / id e 'i m o th e r se le c te d b lu e s ilk d re s s w ith a w hite h a t a n d a c ce s s o r ie s a n d a w hite o rch id c o rsa g e . T h e b r id e g ro o m 's m o th e r c h o se a b e ig e la c e d r e s s w ith a m a tc h in g h a t a n d a c ce sso r ie s a n d

w hite o rch id c o rsa g e .A fte r a re c e p tio n a i th e Cabin-

in-the-Sky, A tlan tic H igh lands, the co u p le le ft for C ape Cod, M ass. F o r tra v e lin g , th e b rid e ;, w o re a b lue d re s s w ith a w h ite h a t a n d a c ce sso r ie s sn d a c o rsa g e o f whl{e o rch id s . K

Both e r e em p lo y ed by T h e P ru ­d e n tia l In su ra n c e Co., N ew ark . T h e b r id e w as g ra d u a te d from M iddletow n T ow n sh ip H igh School, C lass of 1957, a n d th e b r id e g ro o m fro m SL Luke’s H igh School, Ho* H o-K us, C lass of 1957.

T h e co u p le w ill r e s id e i n N ew ark .

E n g a g e m e n t s

M r. a n d M ra . S , J . D JS an to ,, $ S u n se t A v e ., M a ta w a n , a n n o u n ce th e e n g a g em e n t o f th e ir d a u g h te r . Jo sep h in e , to Jo h n S. T iiccitto . son of M r. a a d M rs. Jo sep h T uc- c itto . T h e B ronx. T he announce- t n e n t w as m a d e a t a law n p a rty a t \ t h e D ISaoto h o m e o n J u n e 13 a t w M ch tim e g u e s ts w e re p re se n t f r o n w M a ta w a n , T h e B ronx,

B rook lyn a n d f*oughke*f*ie, N Y. A fall w edding is p lan n ed .

L a rd ie r i-P o d ra c k y ' y iM r. a n d M rs . S tep h en P ^ d rac -

k y , O rego?, A ve., H a r le t, -an­n o u n ce th e e n g ag em en t of th e ir d a u g h te r , M ild red , to D onald L a r - d ie r i , son o f M r. a n d M rs. An­th o n y L a rd ie r i, N ew ark . _

M iss P o d ra c k y is a g ra d u a te of E s s e x C oun ty H igh School, New­a rk . and is em p lo y ed b y Sherw in- W illiam s Co., N e w a rk . H er fiance a tte n d e d W est Side H igh School, N e w a rk , a n d is a s so c ia te d w ith th e G eo rg e D. T ru itt Co., N ew ark .

R eckafeU sw -C lick iM r .M rs . F lo re n c e C lickoer, 22 F ra n fe

tin A ve., W est K ean sb u rg , a n d H ar­ry C lick n e r, T h o m p so n A ve ., E a s t K ean sb u rg , an n o u n ce the e n g a g e m e n t of th e i r d a u g h te r , F lo re n c e , to W ilbur R ockafeU ow J r . , Van- B ru n t Sl . K e a n sb u rg , so n of M r. a n d M rs . W ilbcr R ockafeilow F lo rid a . . ,

M iss C lic k n e r a tte n d s K ey p o rt H igh SchooL H e r f ia n c e se rv e d tw o y e a rs in tb e U. S. A rm y a a d G e rm a n y a n d p re s e n tly is em p lo y ed w ith F r e d S efick ,

A J u n e 1960 w ed d in g is p lan n ed .

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M r. a n d M rs. L e o n a rd O ralg . 717 L a u ren c e P k w y ., L a u re n t* H arb o r , h a v e a n n o u n ced th e^ .ea - > gsigem ent -of t h e i r d a u g h te r , D oro thy E lisa b e th , t o G s 6 « |a T h o m sen , a o n ef M r. a n d M r? . H an s T h o m sen . SS L a u r e n c e Pfcwy., L a u re n c e H arbor*

M ias C ra ig g ra d u a te d fro m $#yrevU le H ig h School . w itlj t h e C la w n f 1999 a n d - i s e m p lo y ed i t th e P e r th A m boy S a v in g s a n d T ru s t Co.. P e r th A m boy. H e r f ia n c e a tte n d e d S ou th A m boy H ig h School a n d w a s g ra d u a te d fro m H oustoa, T ex ., H igh SchooL H e se rv e d fo u r y e a r s in th e U.S. A ir F o rc e .

S u m m erS 'W also aM r. an d M rs . W illiam N. W atson ,

9A S o u th A tlan tic A ve., M a taw an , a n n o u n ce th e en g a g em e n t o i th e ir d a u g h te r , M artb e n a ' M ary , to E rv in S u m m e rs , son o f M r. an d M rs. W a lte r L. S u m m ers , Wyo­m in g , Del.

M iss W atson, is a g ra d u a te of M a ta w a n H ig h S chool, C lass of 1958. She is a tte n d in g C en tra l S ta te C ollege, W ilberfo rce , Ohio, w h e re ahe is m a jo r in g in b u s in e ss a d m in is tra t io n . H er f ian ce ia a g ra d u a te o f H en ry H igh School, D o v er, D el.. C lass of 1955, an d C e n tra l S ta te C ollege, C lass of 1999,. w h e re he rec e iv ed a B achelo r of S c ience D eg ree w ith a m ajo r in E d u c a tio n . He a ls o w as co m ­m iss io n ed a seco n d l ie u ten a n t in th e U .S. A rm y an d w ill e n te r tfie s e rv ic e a fte r the f ir s t o f n ex t y e a r . H e w ill b e s ta tio n e d a t F o r t B en n in g , G a . * '

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Carol Cofield Is Saturday Bride

M iss C aro l A nne C o f i e 1 d , d a u g h te r o f M r. an d M rs. F ra n k C ofield, 147 S eeley A ve., K eans­b u rg , b e c am e the b r id e of R o b e rt F le m in g , son o f M r. an d M rs. G eo rg e F lem in g , 37 P a rk A ve., K e a n sb u rg , S a tu rd a y , Ju n e 27, }9S9 a t S t. A n n 's C hurch , K eans- b u rg . T h e R e v .. S tan ley L evan- d osk i p e rfo rm e d th e doub le ring c e re m o n y a n d c e le b ra te d the nu p ­t ia l m a s s a t 11 a .m ., b e fo re a n a l t a r d e c o ra te d w ith w h ite glad io li a n d la rk s p u r . M ra. M a rie L ed er- h a u » p lay e d tra d itio n a l w edd ing p u s i c . . ■

G iv en in m a r r ia g e b y h e r fa th ­e r , . th e b r id e 'w o r « a p r in c e ss a ty le O oor-length p cau d e poie gov/a d e s ig n e d w ith a a a b rjn a

■ n e c k lin e b o rd e re d ; w ith A lencun n e t r e -e m b rp id e re d w ith se ed pejarte , J t o n g f i t t e d s J e e y e s a n d a ch ap ei-len g th tra in . H e r fin g er- t lp -le n g th y e il of (Uusioo (ell f ro m

- a c ro w n o f p e a r ls a n d s h e A r r ie d ■ 'c a s c a d e b o u q u e t o [ Twhjte ro se s a n d s te p h a n o tis . '

M r j . E d w a rd C ro k en , K eane- b u rg , w a s m a tro n of ho n o r fo r h e r a is te r . H e r oock tail-leng th gow n o f w h ite - chiffon- - im p rin ted w ith p in k f lo w e n h a d | ro u n d

- n eck lin e a n d - pbort s le e v e s . She w o re i m a tc h in g h a t a n d c a rr ie d a c a sc a d e b o u q u e t o f tw o-tone p in k * ro ses .

D om in ick M elic ia , V e s t K eana- b u rg , w u th e b e s t m a n a n d u s h ­e rin g w e re th e b r id e 's th re e b ro th e rs , D avid , T h o m a i a n d K ev­in , K ta n a b a rg . ‘

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S m ith ’* R e s ta u ra n t, E a s t Keans* b u rg , a f te r w h ich th a c o u p le left fo r t h t Pofcono M ountains, ‘ P a . g o r tra v e lin g , th e b r id e w o re a w h ite d re s s w ith a w hite h a t an d a c ce sso r ie s an d a w hite o rch id co rsa g e .

F o r h e r d a u g h te r 's w edding . M rs. Cofield se lec ted a b e ig e U ce a n d s ilk o rg an z a d res s w ith a flow er h a t, b e ig e ac ce sso r ie s and a c o rsa g e o f p ink ro seb u d s. T he b r id e g ro o m 'a m o th e r chope a b lue s ilk d re s s w ith a m atc h in g fiat a n d a c ce sso r ie s a n d a c o rsa g e of p ink ro seb u d s.

T he b r id e w ss g ra d u a te d from R ed B ank C atho lic H igh School. C lass of 1954, a n d co m p le ted h e r ed u ca tio n a t th e St. F ranciB Hos­p ita l School o f N u rsin g , T ren to n . She is em ployed s t R iv erv iew H osp ita l, R ed Bank.

T h e b rid eg ro o m w as g ra d u a te d fro m M iddletow n T ow nship H igh School, C lass of 1954, an d se rv e d th re e y e a rs in th e U. S. N av y , 27 m o n th s of w hich w as sp e n t In J a p a n . He (s em p lo y ed a s a n e le c tro n ic s tech n ic ian a t the Lake* h u rs t N av a l A ir S tation.

T h e co u p le w ill res id e In L ong B ran ch .

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H illtop PI.. H azlet, a re th e p a re n ts of a d a u g h te r , b o rn M onday, J u n e D , 1959, In M onm outh M edica l C e n te r. .

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m o u th M ed ica l C a t e r o n Satlftv d a y , J u n e 77, 19S9, to M r. and . M rs . Leo R ay esk l, 3tS C a rr A v s . I K e an sb u rg . . ’

M r. a n d M n .. T J q m a s L ands, 105 H azlet A ve., H azlet, a r e the p a re n ts o f a d a u ih f i r , b o m Suiv d a y , J u n e 29, 1959, |n R iv e rv lew H osp ita l. ■ ‘ * ■

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T h e H oly F a m ily C hurch , U nion B each , w a s th e scen e o f th e w ed d in g o n S a tu rd a y , J u n e f l , 19J9, of M iss M a rg a re t R o se D '- A tr io d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d tiirt. M lqhael D 'A tr io , O l l P o o le A ve., UnkHt B each , a n d A nthony F e ta r D o b r o w o la k lS d n o f M r . i u ld M rs. S igm ond D obrow olskl, F re e h o ld . T h e Rev. Jo sep h G . F o z , p a s to r , p e rfo rm e d th e c e rem o n y a t 1:34 P-H>-

T h e b rid e , g iven In m a r r ia g e by h e r fa th e r, w ore a gow n, w h ich h a d a C han tilly lac e bod ice Studded w ith seq u in s , long s leeves, a n d a n e t g k irt. H er f in g e r­tip leng th veil w ss held In p la c e w ith a c ro w n o f seq u in s a n d p e a r ls a n d she c a rr ie d a b ouquet o f w h ite ro ses .

M iss B a rb a ra D 'A trio , U nion B each , w a s h e r l is te r ’s m a id o f honor. She w o re a yellow s t r a p ­less gow n, s ty le d w ith a floor- len g th ba lloon-type sk irt, w ith a m a tc h in g Jacke t, an d a yellow h a t. She c a rr ie d a bouquet o f yellow roses.

Tw o B rid esm aid sB rid esm a id s w ere M iss L o rra in e

R eg an a n d M iss C aro l B arrilo tt ', b o th of U nion B each . T h ey w o re b lu e and p ink ru ffled gow ns, r e ­sp e c tiv e ly . w h ich w e re s tra p le s s a n d h ad m atc h in g Jack e ts a n d

l u l i . T h e y c a n -le d b o u q u e ts o t b lu e tin te d ro ses .

F r a n k H a rv e y , L o n g B ra n c h , e e rv e d hia b ro th e r-ln -ia w a s beat m a n . 'U s h e r s w e re M ich ae l D '­A trio , U nion B each , b r o th e r . e f th e b r id e , -and Jo h n D obrow olskl, E a to n to w n , b ro th e r o t th e b r id e ­g ro o m .

T he b r id e 's m o th e r w o ra a blue U c e o v e r ta f fe ta gow n w ith a w h ite h a t a n d ac ce a so rie s a n d a c o rs a g e o f yellow ro se s . The m o th e r o f th e b r id e g ro o m se ­lec te d a lig h t b lu e d re s s w ith a w h ite h a t a n d acceaao rie s a n d a c o rs a g e of w hite rosea. '

A recep tio n w a e-h e ld a t Ei-M oe- KI, K e an sb u rg , a f te r w h ich th e c o u p le left fo r a w edd ing t r i p to A tlan tic C ity . F o r tra v e lin g , th e b r id e w o re a b lu e a h ea th d re s s w ith w hite a c cesso rie s .

T he b r id e Is a g ra d u a te of Key-, p o r t High School, C lkss o f 1958, an d w as em ployed b y th e Sea- b ro o k Hill N u rsin g H pm e, Key­p o r t. H er h u sband Is a g ra d u a te o f th e R ed B ank H ig h School, c la s s o f 1953, a n d se rv e d In the U .S . A rm y fo r 18 m o n th s . He is e m p lo y e d by W estern U nion T ele­g ra p h Co., E ato n to w n .

T he co u p le will re s id e a t P ick e t F e n c e F a rm , Colts N eck .

29, 1959, to M r. a n d M rs. E rn e s t M a y er, 187 Second S t., K ey p o rt.

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A nthony K endzla t A h igh r e g u jfm m ass w a s h e ld a t 9 a .m . F r id a y In St. A gnes ' C h u rch , A tlan tic H igh lands, with' t i ie R ev . M ichae l L ease o ffic ia ting , f p r . A nthony f k e n d z la , 68, o f 57 B e a c o n B lvd ., K ean sb u rg , w h o d ie d T u esd ay , J u n e 23, 1959, a t j h e V e te ran s A d m in is tra tio n H o s­p ita l , N ew Y o rk . In te rm e n t w as In M t. O livet C em etery , Middle^ to w n Tow nship.

M r. K endzla w u b ora in G e r­m an y . H e lived m o st of h |s life in th e L eo n s rd o sectio n of M id d le to w n Tow nship . H e w aa th e fa th e r o f T h a d d e u s B. K endzls, K ean a­b u rg .

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T h e F i r s t B a p tis t C h u rch , Key* p o r t, w as the se ttin g fo r th e wed* d in g of M iss C a th e rin e E . W aU be, d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. F r a n d s H . W alshe. 275 F i r s t S t.. K ey p o rt, a n d P fc . A rth u r L. D a v is , g ran d so n of M r. a o d M rs. A r th u r 6 . H am ­m e tt , Seym our, T e x ., on T u esd ay , J u n e 30, 1959. T h e R ev . M aurice P h illip s p e rfo rm e d th e doub je r ing c e rem o n y d u rin g th e can d le lig h t c e rem o n y a t 7 p .m . M rs . E v e re t t P o lin g p iay ed tra d itio n a l w edding m u sic . W hite g lad io li a n d 'lark* s p u r d e c o ra ted the a l t a r and fron t pew s. * ‘

G iven in m a rr ia g e b y h e r fa th e r, the b r id e w o re a flo o r-len g th gow n o f w h ite e m b o ssed o rg a n d y o v e r tu lle w ith a s q u a re n e c k l in e 'th a t ex ten d ed in to c a p sleeV es. ' H er chapei-leng th v e il o f F re n c h lUu- sion fell fro m th e s e e d p e a r l J u lie t c a p th a t h e r m o th e r h a d w o rn a t h e r w edding . She c a r r ie d a co­lon ia l b o u q u e t of w h ite m u ted flow ers. ‘ ’

M iss N an cy N au , CUffwood, w a i th e m a id o f h o n o r . _ S h e w o r t a p o w d er b lu e b a lle rin a -Ie n g th S °w n o f ch iffon w ith a d r a p e d b o d ice , c a p s leev es , a n d fuU a k ir t . A ’th o r t l a c e Veil fell’ fro m a w h i f e t i m a n d s h t . c iir r ie d a . W u*-C olQ i& l b o w ju e t ’ ‘ \

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W aleH * Keyport. M te t 'O f th a b fM e a n d M lsa V iolet "Younig, Union B each , T k e I r b a lle rin a -Ien g th gow ns o f tu rq u o ise la c e h a d p la te b od ices, c a p a leevee, a n d full a k lr ts . T h ey w o re w h ite t ia r a s w ith sh o rt fac e v e ils a n d c a r r ie d 'b lu e colonial b o u q u e ts . S t* -y e a 6 d id P a tr ic ia W alih e , s i s t e r p f t h e b r id e , w aa th e f lo w er j l r l . ..•Her floor-length gown o f yeUow chiffon had a ro u n d neck lin e , c a p s leev es an d full sk ir t . She w o re a s m a i l yellow t ia r a an d c a r r ie d .1 m in ia ­tu re colonial b o u q u e t o f ye llow flow ers. ^

Sim eon C a r ra s , K e y p o r t, w a s the b est m an an d u sh e rin g w e re A rth u r W alahe, G arw ood , co u s in o f tho b r id e and C h arie s S tuh l, M ataw an .

F o r h e r d a u g h te r 'a w e d d in g ,M f i; W alshe se le c te d a ro y a l b lu e a h e a th fa ille d r e s s w ith a w h im sey h a t, ro y a l b lue f tc e s s o r le s a n d a c o r ­sa g e of w h ile ro ses a n d c a rn a tio n s .

A fter a recep tio n a t C o ttre ll'S R e s ta u ra n t, K ey p o rt, th e co u p le left for T e x a s . F o r tra v e lin g , t h e b r id e w o re a tw o-piece g r a y s u it w ith S w hite fe a th e r h a t, w h ite a c ce sso r ie s a n d a c o ra a g e o f w h ite ro ses . '

T h e b r id e g ra d u a te d from Key* p o r t H igh School, C l a u o f ltN ), an d w a s em ployed a t C o ttre ll’a R e s ta u r ­a n t. T h e b rid e g ro o m g ra d u a te d from S ey m o u r H igh Srhool, C la is of 1957, a n d w a s e m p lo y ed b y th e S eym our C o tton C o m p ress Co. b e­fo re en lis tin g ln the U S. A rm y.

Spend Week At BlairA youth group of th e P ilg rim

F ellow ship , sponsored by th e Union B each C o ngrega tiona l C h u rch , left M onday to spend a w eek a t B lair A cadem y, B ia irstow n , w h e re they w ill b e g iven th e op p o rtu n ity to s tu d y y o u th g ro u p w ork. Included

ia th e g ro u p w e re N an cy W ll- llam a, L loyd S to rm s, U nion B each]' Ju d y a n d R o b e rt H endrickson , K ey p o rt, fo rm erly o f U nion B each,

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d au g h te r of Mr. an d M rs. E rn e s t J. F uer, Bound B rook, b e c am e t h e b n d e of H erbert G ordon H ol­lowell, ion of M r. and M n . H er­b e rt L Hollowell. 289 F irs t S t., K eyport. Sunday. Ju n e 21, 1999 Id th e Bound Brook C ongrega tiona l C h u rch The Rev. D r. Otin Lew is p erfo rm ed the double ring c e re ­m ony.

Given in m arr ia g e by h e r fa th ­e r , the b rid e w ore a fu ll-length gown designed w ith a scooped fitted bodice, long b r id a l s leev es , dotne-shaped lace ik ir t w ith o v e n Skirt of nylon tu lle cau g h t in the from with pearled lace flow er- e tte s The (ult sk ir t had a b u t te r ­f ly bustle hack w hich flow ed Into a ch ap lr length tra in . H er four­tie red c ircu la r veil of F re n ch ailk Illusion fell from a co ro n e t of o ran g e bloM om i and she c a rr ie d a cascade bouquet of E u c h a ris t lilies stephanotis and ivy. •

M rs M ar|o rie Sm ith, H astin g s- on-Hudson, N. Y ., was the m a tro n Of honor, and th e a tte n d a n ts w e re M rs B arb a ra F u er, F o rt L au d e rrdale . F l a . s ister-in -law o f theb r id e , Miss R o sem ary B eu latl,Iron M ountain. M ich ., co lleg ec la ssm a te , and M iss C aro l Voor- fceea. New B runsw ick . T h ey w ore

o f th e B re v e n t P a rk a n d L eo n ard o F i r e Co., a n d a m e m b e r o f th e

S an d y H ook , B a j ^ f o s t ^ „ 0 f ,A m e ric a n L eg io n , H ig h lan d s ..-aA l « . 'S u r v i v in \ r w » r » r,lu * 7 < w lf* ,f

A n n a <3. (M u rp h y ) K endzla , U t i o th e r so p s , iK ic h a rd ,

H ig h lan d s , a n d T h o m a s A ., South O ra n g e ; a d a u g h te r , M rs . W illiam Iaak aen , L e o n a rd o : a s is te r , M rs.V ic to r ia S ch u b ert, B ay sld e, N .Y ., a n d s ix g ran d c h ild re n .. T b e A'. M . f a s t e n A Sons F u n e r a l H om e, A tian tio H igh lands, w ss In c h a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ta .

Jo h n -AUgalr F u n e ra l s e rv ic es w e re h e ld P rl-

d s y a t 3 p .m . a t the R ezem F u n e ra l H om e, South R iv e r, w ith th e R ev , W illiam S try k e r , p a s to r o f th e S ay rev ille P re sb y te ria n C h u rch , o ffic ia tin g fo r Jo h n A.A llg a lr . W, o f 80 M ain S t., S a y re ­v ille . w ho d ied M ooday, J u n e 22,1959, in P e r th A m boy H osp ita l.I n te rm e n t w a s In E v e rg re e n C em e te ry . New B runaw ick .

H e w a s th e b ro th e r o f M rs. M ary F lu g g o , K eyport. M r. A llg alr w as a n a tiv e a n d life long re s id e n t of S ay rev ille .

A t th e tim e of h ia d e a th , M r.A llg a lr w as a b u ild in g c o n tra c to r w ho c o n s tru c te d h o m es In S a y re ­v ille . H e a lso w as a d i re c to r of th e S ay rev ille F i r s t N a tio n a l B ank a n d fo rm e rly w a s ln th e w ho lesale b e v e ra g e d is tr ib u tio n b u sin ess .

Also su rv iv in g a re h is w ife, M rr.Id s (G re y la g ) A llg air ; tw o sa n s ,J o h n H ugo, W hite P la in s , N .Y ., a n d J o s e p h Jo h n , M e rr ic k , L ,L , a n d .one o th e r a is te r , M ra. O liv er W elsh , South Am boy.

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b r a ted by th e R ev . S ta n le y L e v a n - _d o « « k l ^ n F r id a y a t * a m - a t 4 * 4 ^ ‘" ir 'th V " ln d e -A i n 's C hurch , K e a n sb u rg , fo r - - - - -C a rm in e T h o m a i; U rezzo , 71, o f 27 W illii P I., K e a n sb u rg . w ho

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99, of I l f E ng lish to w n Rd.. Old B ridge, w ho d ied T u e sd sy . Ju n e 13, 1959, a t th e V e te ra n s Adm inis­tra tio n H oaplta l, E a a t O range

M r. R ic e w a s a n a tiv e of Iron C ity , T eitn . H e w aa a ve te ran of W orld W ar I a n d a m em b er of E dison M em o ria l P o s t , V e irra n i of F o re ig n W ars. H a h a d been a c a rp e n te r for 29 y e a rs , snd w » em p lo y ed a t R a r ita n A rse n s l. Edi­son Tow nship.

H e Is su rv iv e d t y his wife. M ra. M a ry Ja n e (N u n n ) Rire: th re e so n s , R ic h a rd , O ld Bridge, an d W illiam H. a n d F ran k lin M . Nixon; th re e s is te rs , M rs. W W. W hite a n d M rs. L ln n es White. L ex ing ton , A la ., a n d M rs. Louiie W illiam s, M obile, A la .; two half­b ro th e rs , G en e W hite, Lexinulon. A la., a n d H e rb e rt W hite . E veretl. W ash., a n d 12 g ran d ch ild ren

E u g e n e L . ' P a tte r so nA req u ie m m a i l w u celebrated

a t 9 a .m . F r id a y in St. James C hurch , R ed B an k , fo r Eugene L P a tte rso n , M , o f S] Linden PI , R ed B an k , w ho d ied T ue.day . J u n e 23, 1959, in R iv erv lew Hos­p ita l, a f te r a lo n g lllnen In t e n n e n t W U In M t. O livet Ceme­te ry , M iddletow n T ow nsh ip . M r, P a tte r so n w a s th e fsthir of P a u l P a t te ra b h , H o lm del Town­sh ip . H e w a i th e aon o f the lale E u g e n e a n d A m elia C. (N n m an i P a t te r s o n , . H e h a d lived m Red B an k a ll hla lire.

M r. P a tte r so n w a s a com m uni­c a n t of S t. J a m e s C h u rc h and w u

d ie d T u e s d a y ' J u n e 23, 19M, a t h i s h o m e. In te rm e n t to o k p lac e in S t. J o s e p h 's C e m e te ry , K ey­p o r t , u n d e r th e d i r e c t i o n 'o f . th e J o h n J . R y a n H om e (o r F u n e ra ls ,

.K e a a s b u r g r~ - ~ ~ - T — < — ------ -.: M r, U r e a o w u - b o rn In I ta ly , th e i o n o t th e l a te A nton io a n d

T h l le m in a U rezzo : H e h a d b e e n a ■ a m p le r re s id e n t in K e ^ n ib u rg Jot m an Chan ~ H y e a r s a n d a p e rm a n e n t re s id e n t f o r o n e y e a r , m o V ftg f ro m B rook lyn . H e w u a m e m b e r o f S t. A nn’s .C hurch a n d th e I ta l ia n D e m o c ra t ic C lu b o f B ro o k ly n . H e h a d b e e n em p lo y ed b y . M o d ern A c c e sso rie s , Inc.-, K c a n s b e tr g i- a l- a - g e n e r a lm a c h in e

_ . r i TA n g e lin a (G a llo ) U rezzo ; rive d a u g h te rs , M rs. F lo re n c e G re e n , M usk eg o n , M ich .; M ra , F ra n c e s R a f ta , W est K e a n sb u rg . M rs. A nn H a rp o o tlian , M iddletow n T ow nsh ip , M rs . V io la W HIkoom, B rooklyn , a n d M ias L ucille V rezzo , a t h o m e, a n d - se v en g ran d c h ild re n .

V o u r a d v e rtis e m e n t In th is p a ­p e r j w ill r e a c h p ro sp e c tiv e p u r­c h a se r* in e v e ry S jir tm u n ity In th e b a y s b o re a r e a .

pendent Engine .Co., Red Bank Alao survlvlng are his wife. Mr.

Mary .E. Pattenbn; five mher sons, Eugene, Fair Haven; Donald. Harry/Raymond, Red Bank and Charles, River Plaza; a a n t " . Mra, Edith Newman, Red Bank, and nine < grandchildren."The William s. Anderson Funeral

Home, Red Bank, w u in charge of arrangements.

. Mrs. Francis S klllm aa F u n e ra l services wera held F ri­

d a y a t 1 pjti.' i t I h e - J o h n J. R y a n H o m e fo r F u n e ra la . K esnt- b u rg , for Mn, K a th e rin e Sklll- m a n , 71, o f 1 K ru e g e r PI.. E ait K e a n sb u rg . w h o d ie d W ednesdsy, June 24, l tS t , a t h e r hom e, fol­low ing - a , lo o g llln es# . - I h e R s f . J o h n P. E u le r, p a s to r o f tha B«jr- ' -e Com m unlly Ch tn r ln E ast

K e a n sb u rg , o ffic is te d a n d interm ent follow ed in F a irv le w Cem etery, M iddletow n T ow nsh ip .

M rs . S k ilim ah w a s b o rn in Je r­sey C ity . S he h s d liv e d in Keant­b u rg fo r m a n y y e a rs .

S h e is s u rv iv a l b y h e r huaband, F ra n c is ; tw o s o n s / ' C h s r le i R. M cK nlgh t, K e a n sb u rg , and John M cK nigh t, E a s t ; K ean sb u rg ; i* o d a u (0 * e r t, M n . J e a n Slm p*«i a n d Mn. R u th S a lsy l . both of K e a n sb u rg ; 11 g ra n d c h ild re n and

one great-graoddUM.

D e p e m ln t i i f f e t i b a lle rin a -Ien g th g o w n i t ty la d w ith a coop neck- linea, o a p s leev es , h a re m a k lr ts

w ith v e lv e t b a c k a tre a m e ra . T h e ir m atch in g bow h a ts w e re h e ld

With d u s te r s o f f re sh Ivy leavea t t t h t side* a n d th ey c a rr ie d c a s ­cad e b o u q u e ts of step h an o tis , da is ies e n d Ivjj.

L aw ren ce L a rse n , W oodbridge, w as the b e s t m sn and uah erin g w e re R obert B agovlch , P ittsb u rg h , P a ; H arry F u e h re r , l lav e ra to w n , P a , f ra te rn ity b ro th e rs, and R ob­e rt F u e r , F o r t L a u d e rd a le , F la ., b ro th e r of the b ride.

A fter a recep tion for 100 g u ests a t P e te rso n 's Bultonw ood M anor, M ataw an , the couple flew to N as­sau T hey will be a t hom e J u ly I s t 154 F ir s t S t., K eyport.

T he b rid e Is a g ra d u a te of M ichigan S ta te U n iv ers ity w h ere she m ajo red In E n g lish . She g rad u a te d in 1957 a n d h a s tau g h t K ngllsh for tha paal y e a r In Bound B rook High School. She will tea c h In M idd lesex H igh School In S ep tem ber.

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Midget Track In Use At Stadium

Old B rid g e S tad ium will unve il to m o rro w n ig h t ita $21,000 fifth- m ile co u rse built in s id e the h igh m il* oval. I t w ill b e p u t in u se {u n d ay n ig h t fo r the f irs t tim e w hea d r iv e n o f T Q s, th e th re e - q u a rte rs m idge t sp e ed s te rs , w ill give i t a tryou t.

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D ick G lepel, O ld B ridge, loci con tro l o f h is c a r o n th e f i n t tap . I t ran ofl an d then b ack on d ie t ra c k , forcing D ale CU ckaer, Edison , to h it the e a st tu rn g u a rd n i l . C llck n er's c a r tu rn e d o v e r on 11* side an d sk idded down the •peedw ay as the on rush ing field c am s to a sudden ( to p . C llckner w as tre a te d b y the Spotswood F ir s t Aid S q u ad tor m in o r b ru ises.

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“M ak* Y o o r“ F a r m P o n d S a fe ; a rec e n t S od C ooaervatkaa g e rv lc *bulletin,p o in te n o a w a te r a a fe ty . W h e th e rthe poo d la fo r I rr ig a t io n , f i n p ro tection , o r r e c re a tio n , s a fe ty i s im portan t, a a y s N e a l M u n ch o f th a Soil C onservation S e rv ic e a t F r e e ­hold.

Soma « f th* auggeattoo* f o r safety a n : - D u rin g co n s tru c tio n : R cm o v i a ll t re e s , ( tu m p s , am brush w ith in th a iw jn u n ln g a re a ; e lim ina te su d d e n dropoff* a a d deep h o l ts in th e sw im m in g a re a .

After co n a tru ct io n : M a rk tbe aa le sw im m in g a re a s ; p la c e life- sav ing t te r ic e * su c h a* r in g buoy*, ro p ei, o r lo n g p o les a t sw im m in g a reas ; u ae b o a ta t h a t w ill f lo a t if sw am ped o r c ap sized ; a ta y o u t o f fa rm p o n d * d u r in g s to rm s a n d when sp illw a y s a n flo w in g ; rec o g ­nize th a t f a r m p o n d s a r e h a z a rd a to sm aU c h ild ren .

Most Im p o rta n t, too , la th e n e e d for aU c h ild re n to b e e n c o u ra g e d to lea rn to iw im n n d to k now th e h azard s co n n ec ted w ith W ater.

P oster* o n sa fa b o a tin g , sw im ­m ing, a n d s k a tin g a n a v a ila b le from th a A m erican R e d C ro ss an d o th e r o rg an iza tio n * t h a t (Jeal w ith w ater a a fe ty . ■ '

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E d w a rd H . C onw ay , p re s id e n t Of Uie R e d B ank C o m m u n ity C h am b er o f C o m m e rc e , h a s b een a p p o in ted t r e a s u re r o f th e SOth A n n iv e rsa ry B u ild ing a n d E x ­pan sio n F u n d ot th e F a m ily a n d C h ild ren 'a S e rv ic e o f M o nm outh C ounty .

M r. C onw ay, w ho re c e n tly b e ­c a m e th e f ir s t tn a n e v e r e le c ted to th e p re s id e n c y o f th e R e d B a n k C h a m b e r f o r a seco n d tim e , ia p re s id e n t o f th e S aaco aa t F in a n c e C om pany , .R e d B ank . H e h a s b een d i e d fo r M a o u ts ta n d in g se rv ic e to th e co m m u n ity b y a e v e n d

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T h e F a m ily a a d C h ild ren '* S e rv ice , tb e o n ly ad o p tio n a g e n c y i a M onm outh C ounty , ia p lan n in g to cond uc t a n $85,G0t c a p ita l fund d r iv e to e re c t i ts o w n b u ild in g lo r tb e f ir s t t im e s in c e i t w a s o rg an iz e d SO y e a n ag o . M ra . A lton V . E v an a , p re s id e n t, s a id i t wiU b e b u ilt on B a th A v e . a t W est S t , L o n g B ra n c h . '

1640 Patients At Perth Amboy tn May

D u rin g th e m o n th o f M a y 1M0 p a t i e n t s ' e n te re d P e r th A m boy G e n e ra l H osp ita l, th e g re a te s t n u m b e r to b e a d m itte d in a n y m o n th . T h e a v e ra g e d a ily o ccu ­p a n c y w a* 370 p a tie n ts , w ho s ta y ­e d a n a v e n g e o f s e v e n day*. T h e re w e re Bit o p e ra tio n s , 134} x - ra y p ro c e d u re s an d 14,702 lab o ­r a to r y te s ts .

F o r th e s e co n d m o n th th e e m e r­g e n c y ro o m e x p e rie n c e d a s h a rp in c re a se w h en a n i tp e r c e n t w e re , t re a te d o r a to ta l o f 100S c ase* . M o to r v e h ic le a cc i­d en t* w e re in v o lv ed In 111 o f th e e m e rg e n cy c a te * . ~T:- -

B ir th s d u r in g th e m o n th o f M ay n u m b e re d t t L - .

Wrestling Tonight Af Asbury Park

As * sp e c ia l h o lid ay fe a tu re a t ­tra c tio n , P ro m o te r R o lan d J . H ines h u (xw ked " R ic k i" S t a r r to » . gtge th e Z e b ra K id in th e s t a r b o u t o f to n ig h t 's w re s tlin g sh o w a t th e A sb u ry P a rk - C onvention H aU . H in es an n o u n ced th a t h e h a d . to c h an g e th e re g u la r w e d d y w re s tlin g b o u ts to to n ig h t- t h b _ w eek in o r d e r to co m p ly w ith th e p o p u la r re q u e s t o f w re s tlin g fa n s to h a v e “ R ick i’’ a p p e a r a t th e Shore. T h e c o n te s t i s sch ed u led fo r one faU w ith a 60-m iitute t im e lim it. '

In th e sem i-final t il t, M a rt t Lew in a n d D o n C u rtis s ta c k u p a g a in s t th e co m b in e o f D u k e H off­m a n an d J o h n n y V an sk y . T h is b o u t re q u ire s tw o o u t o f th re e fall* U w in . A no ther te a m m a tc h h aa th e L a tin du o of M iquel P e rez a a d

Lou” M a rtin e z m a tc h e d w ith th e p o w erfu l T o la s B ro th e rs (C h ris a n d Jo h n ). T h is b o u t a lso req u ire* tw o o u t of th re e fa lls to w in.

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' T r ib u te to th e a ss is ta n c e ren- d e r i d ' b y John H anson, official

* s c o re r , in lead ing K eyport H igh to i& ^SK ore C onference " B " cham p- lonship In baseba ll, w as p a id re ­ce n tly h y J e ro m e (Bob) Zam pelle, K H S d iam ond coach .

T h e R e d an d W hite d iam o n d m en to r po in ts out th a t coach ing a h ig h tch o o l tea m ii a m u ch m ore invo lved m a t te r t h i n the genera l s p o rts p u b lic re a iiie s . E v en with th e aid o f a ss is ta n t coaches, it is ■ m a t te r of b ring ing a la rg e n u m b er o f the boys com peting up f ro m z e ro o r near-to-zero expert- e n c e in a s p o r t w ith in a few m onths to w h ere th ey c a n p e r­fo rm w ith a c re d ita b le show ' f in ish . T o do th is , a coach h as to h a v e a g re a t dea l o f inform ation

r n a d e a v a ila b le t o h im about the . g a m e p e r f o r m a n c e s o f his

ch arg e* a n d e v e n a b o u t th e p e r­fo rm a n ce of m em b e ra of opposi­tion te a n js . In co llege a n d pro- fessiooad s p o rts th e re a re scouta a n d sp o tte rs w ho d o th is . T hey a r e p a id Well fo r th e ir se rv ice a n d th ey a ra m en fam ilia r w ith th e sp o rt d u e to y e a n of experi­en c e oil th e ir o w n p a r t .‘ John H an so n p e rfo rm s th is ro le fo r K d y p o it H IM to the degree . It Is po ssib le t o ' .fulfill i t in the lim ited sco p e of o p e ra t io n * ' and m eana t h a t a r a av a ilab le . Coach ^ a m p t l le po lo ts o u t th a t Scorer H anson p re p a re* c h a r ts fo r him o f . how e v e ry K ey p o rt b a tte r and e v e ry K e y p o rt p itc h e r d id a g a in st t h t Individual n ie n lb e ri o f t h i Op­position. W ith th is de ta iled Inform s- tio n , th * K ey p o rt m en to r could d ec id e if hi* p lay er* « « « Pl*“ d r ig h t In th e b a ttin g o rd e r , wheth-

' e r thi* p lay e r o r th a t p lay e r should b e rem o v ed f ro m th e bet* ting o rd e r w h e n a left-banded

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c u rv e b a ll p itch e r w a* w orking a g a ln it K evport. T ha K eyport toegb cou ld d e te rm in e If the n u m b e r of e r ro r s com m itted against th a n u m b er at chance* a t­tem pted Indicates If a p lay e r I* placed In h l i r ig h t p o iitio n , o r If the sh o rts to p tru ly ih o u ld do bet­te r in le ft field o r f irs t b u e .

Can .D eterm in a P itch e rAs for th e p itc h e rs . It c a n be

' d e te rm in ed if a left h an d er o r I r ig h t h a n d e r ahould be w orked ag a in st c e rta in team a. if one team Is v u ln erab le to slow curve pitching a n d an o th er team canno t s tan d up a g a ln i t I h u rle r who blazes th e m th rough . A p itch e r1* p e rcen tag e o f contro l on varioua types of p ltchea will ahow if there a re fau lts In hi* d e liv e ry a s he changes hi* pace. A l for the b a t­te r , th s n u m b er o f i tr lk e out* ratio a g a in s t th* n u m b er of walk* obtained in d ica tes to a c o a ch the au re n e ii o ! ey e o l h l i ' b a tte r* . This is e sp ec ia lly Im p o rta n t in t h a t b i t t e r a t f n ' M th * ty p e to l i t for e x t r a b a s e f a i s o a te m o re like ly ■ fe y iM lc e 'o i i t In , » p in c h .A M jachrf ISW rt; H ava s«a- fistic* oa W hich te, e v a lu a t e M i b a tte rs a n d » h lfr a r t ^ n d h is b a t­ting o rd e r- * - ' ' '

A nd th is Is n o t l im ite d to b a se ­b a ll. An a n a ly ls t o f p l i y i I* the stock an d t ra d e o f co llag* and pro fessional foo tball. E a c h p la y e r on th t h o m e te a m a n d b n th* opposition Is c la ss if ied a s to h is p e rfo rm an ce on offens* u d d e­fense, on h is . w o rk o n * p assin g g am e , a ru n n in g g a m e ; o r a k ick ­ing fo rih a tio n .'b * I t b y the: hom e team itse lf b r t h t opposition. F ro m thi* a co ach know s w hen to ten d in c e rta in p feyer* arid to rem ove o th e n , In th o "M g tim e” colleg* a n d p ro te i ilo n a t ranks, th l i i i w o rk ed upon s o mucK by s c o re r i a n d i ta t l i t lc ia n i , th a t lt com e* In to th* field o f a sc ience.

In high *chool football, no such analysis 1* possible. If lt w e re possible, I t w ould lac k reliab ility In app lica tion a s th* p layer* do n o t h tv « to th* one-p iay-after- ano ther u n ifo rm ity of perfo rm ance to m ik e I t aaf* for a coach to g e n e riilz e o r d raw deduction* w ith in a n allow able p e rc e n tag e of

THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, July 2, 1959

U n io n B e a c h D r iv e r B a t t le s F o r P la c e I n R a c e I n H o m e W a te r s

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e r r o r . H ow ever, a ic o re r like H anson can give a coach an an g le on th e g a m e p e rfo rm an ce of p lay ­e rs th a t c a n prov ide a key to w hy a te a m doe* n o t “ c lic k ," w hy ■qm a p lay er* am ong th e eleven o 4 t o n th e field a f* off In tim in g o r o ff In i i i l g h m e n r o n ce rta in play*, s o a* to ip o il th a im ooth- neas of function ing o l th a e leven a s a whole. The sudden "find ing” o f Itself, s* o ccu rred with a s e em ­in g ly m ed iocre K ey p o rt e leven la* t fall In th e W ayne ’Tow nship g a m e , a n d c a rr ie d o v e r Into the M a ts p a n g a m e , in d ica ted how vi­ta l thi* g a th e rin g an d , c ls ja lfy ia i of in fo rm atio n a b o u t th* tea m p e rfo rm a n c e o f a n e leven can b*. an d how th e de tec tion fro m tl)i* in fo rm atloo , when com piled , c a n lead to th e finding o f o rd in a rily un­seen flaw*. C o rrec ted , a losing team can b* c o n v erted Into a w inning one.

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ysis in bask etb a ll, on reports g s rn e re d b y sp o tte rs on shot* m ad e and sho ts m issed by both the K ey p o rt team an d opponent te a ta p lay e rs from d iffe ren t site* o l th a co u rt. I t a lso ind ica tes to th e co ach how theae sh o ts w ere m ad s an d a g a in st w hat kind of o ffense an d defense, s ta tic zone, co llapsing o r d riftin g io n s , m an- to -m an o r all-court preas.

T h e sc o re r c lass ifies th e Infor­m atio n o b tain ed 10 the coaches c a n h ave a fram e o f refe ren ce on w hich to launch a d iscussion of tea m o p e ra tio n s an d m ode o f p lay w ith a i i l s t a n t coaches. In h igh school circ le* , it I* a b oun ty o f a ,

u n c e rta in o rd e r to h ave a ■ corer o f H an io n 'a ex p e rien ce a n d p a in s ta k in g u n d e rs tan d in g to p re p a re th e d a ta fro m w hich th e c o a p h e i w ill rea c h th e i r deduc- tlo s a n d ' decisions. .

T h s KHS ic o re r , got- |n t i ) t h l > d e l l o f y o u th r e c r « |t io h w o rp be* cfcuM h a * a n t* # * t ot h ln g . f o r 'y o u th , - w h i le ', l lv i t a (Jn W ttx lbridge.-:T fi*re I* n o p * y -la it, a n d c e rta in ly n o reco m p en se a g a in s t t h e sm o u n t o f do tsfled w ork involved . W hen hi* ' son wa* ■ K ey p o rt H igh a th le te , Han*on c a m e to know how a c o tc h '* Job c a n e x ceed th e c a p a c ity of a hlg lj schoo l m en to r to h an d le It* d e ta il. H e p itched in to h e l j f w h ere h e .could. S co rin g w a* lt a n d a f te r th a g rad u a tio n of h is aon,, Jo h n , H aitsot) k ep t to th is c h o re for th a good th a t cou td b e dqnb to a n eed ­e d fie ld o f w o rk .of K H S .fp o r t* / ■

P la y e d F o r P e r th A m boy H igh T h e KHS ic o r e r d id hi* ow n

Ich o U stlc i p o r t i p lay in g fo r P e r thAnWW,HI*h In ft* «*rly IWO*.B a sk e tb a lh w a * -hi* gam *. H e la t­e r , p l a y e d l n the .Q ld Ju jH to r iu m on N ew B runsw ick A v e .-w ith th e e ig h t-team ch u rch leag ii* th a t flo u rish ed in Am boy In thoiR d a y s ; Som e of Ih e f a r te d p lay e rs to com e o u t of It w e re th * H an ton b ro th e rs , P e t* a n d W es, O a ia C h lim ad la , H ank T h o m a s an d o th e rs w hom G um m y Brovm m ll- le r , al*o now of K ey p o rt, could ■pot,

T h e P e r th Am boy H igh gy m In t|io** day* w i s lo ca te d lit the b a ie m e n t o f the school an d the b a sk e ts w e r e *0 co n s tru c ted a g a in s t th e low celllrig th a t only a few lnche* c lea ran ce ex is ted for a b ask e tb a ll to go th ro u g h on Its w ay to tl;* b u k e t . T h e P e r th A m ­boy tea n ts , u sed to th e low cell­ing, h id a te r r if ic .ad v a n ta g e o v e r tho o p p o i l i lo r i 'p t h V ic o r e ;

79 Racing Drivers In Union Beach Speedboat Regatta; Boggs Winner

C en tra l J e r s e y (O u tb o ard ) f a c ­in g A ssociation g av e th la a r e a a n o u ts ta n d in g aporta sp ec tac le '.Sun­d a y In th e sp eed b o a t reg a tta a t th * Union B each •h o re fro o t. T h s t bo rough h sd one o f t h t la rg e r c ro w d s in Its h isto ry tu rn o u t for th e ev en t, ev en though a b a d re­port e a rly In (he m orn ing h ad th e r* g a tt« ca lle d o ff b e c a u ie o f fog condition*. -

A ctua lly w a te r an d tid e coodl- l lb h i Im proved a s th e d a y w en t a lo n g , l t w as n e c essa ry to po st­p o n e th e s ta r t o f rac in g to p e r­m it th e sw ells to “ to p " off. By m id-afte rnoon a fine rac in g su r­fa c e w aa p rese n ted a n d th e d riv ­e r s did it full Justice. T h e re w e re I t speedboat d r iv e rs o n h an d , a tr ib u te to the re g a rd in w hich th e aponsoring CJO RA d rlv e ra a re h e ld in rac in g c irc le s . T h t d r iv ­e r s rep re se n te d a n e n try lis t of o v e r 100 boat*, m ak in g the re g a t­ta one o f th e to p onea of th e e aa t c o a it .

F ittin g ly , H a rr iso n Boggs Jr., K ey p o rt, th s m an w ho d id the m o st of the w o rk In a rra n g in g the e v e n t, c a rr ie d off to p ra c in g hon­o rs . B ogge took both th e DU a to ck ru n ab o u t an d th e D stock h y d ro p lan e honora. H e w on h is eveo t* In a d iv e rse w ay. In the ru n ab o u t d a u l t wa* by “ no tin g h e r in to th e w ave*" In a rolling ■ea to o v e rta k e D ick O 'D ea, P a ­te rso n , the n s tio n a l c h a m p , and J o h n S chedel, S ecau cu s, th e N .J . c h a r ip , a n d th en b a ttlin g o ff the c h a lle n g e a . p re se n ted a ro u n d th* c o u n t to hold the lead . Boggs w s s s cool a n d d a rin g d r iv e r in t h is t>ne, li) th e D h y d ro p lan e e v e n t, B oggs w on th e tro p h y o n p e rfe c t t im in g c o m in g u p to , th e s ta r t in g line', O 'D sa" aft<f tw o o th ­e r d r iv e rs ro a re d dow n o n th e line a n d “Ju m p e d " th e g u n ,' a s tu n t t h s t so m e tlm ss can b t got­te n aw ay w ith. .

O m n d c r* D isqualified B u t J a c k W am o ck , H a ile t, w ho

w a* tim e r a t U nion B each , w as n o t to b a tak e n in a n d h* dl*- q u a lif ie d th * offender* . Boggs rea liz in g th e a d v a n ta g e h a h ad g a in e d b y h ittin g th * m ark w ith th e boom of th e s ta r tin g gun h ad on ly to d riv e a h e a d of 'the rem a in ­d e r of th e field a n d le t O 'D ea an d th * o th e r tw o ta k e th e r isk s . F o r B oggs It w s s lu s t to fin ish w ithout a c c i d e n t p r tak in g fo o lhardy c h an ce* fo r w h ich h e lit. tu rn w ould b t d isq u a lif ied an d th ese h e ap tly a v o id e d . „>1V

' B e n ' S ic a , K e y p o rt, w a s a , b r il ­l ia n t d r iv e r b u t h e . w a * ' -caiig lit in the on* m l l h a p 't o (p o ll th e d a y . H e w a* d r iv in g K ey p o rt

Tony LaC onte '* b o l t In th e C i to c k h y d ro p lan e ev e n t a n d '- he h ad th e b o a t, p lan in g d e* p ite th e choppy se a . G unn ing , a lo n g w ith h im w as Bill P a rk e r , B o rd en to w n , a n d hot a f te r th em w a a V h F ra n k lin , Spot*w ood. In a " s lid ­in g " a o d d e n t a t a \ t u m in th e Wild going, F ra n k lin b o re - dow n on S ica a n d th e K e y p o r te r ao u g h t to c le a r hlifi, I t fo rc e d th e S ic* boa t to slide. In to th e P a r k e r b o a t, te a r in g - i t o p en , o n th e s id e . .

T h e rac * w a s h a lte d a n d P a l t ­e r w u re sc u e d f ro m t h a . w a te r b y U nion B each f ire m e n a ftd f i r t t • Id m en . A fte r t re a tm e n t fo r e m erg en cy n e e d s b y D r . C l ib e i t O llnl, K ey p o rt; l i* wait u k e n to R lv e rv lew H o sp ita l w h e re h* Is u n d e r tre a (m e n f fo r coecyfsiO n •n d su b m ersio n .

A nd rew s T a k a s “ P r* ’* R m * O eo rg e A ndrew s, M a ta w tn , to o k

the o n e r a c e fo r ,“p r o " d r iv e n , th e C laaa C a lc o h o l-b u rn in g h y ­d ro p lan e e v en t. E a r te r n s e a b o a rd c h a m p in th is e v e n t, h * r a c e d from th e fie ld . ; - .

L ou L e tw en ik e , U nion B each , got a w a y to o n e of th e fln * r ■ tarta of th a d a y In th * D U d a s * b u t cou ld n o t h o ld h is p la c e . L s - C onte could n o t g e t b is b o a t to tsk e th e s e s In th e D s to c k h y d ro ­p lan e d a i s a n d su ffe re d th e d U ; ap p o in tm en t o f m ak in g h i* w o n t show ing o f th e *ea*on in h l i c lu b ’s own r e g a tta . . ,

T h e . A m erican P o w er B o a t A s­sociation g av e a p p ro v a l to th e re g a tta thi* y e a r . It* seco n d y e a r a t U nion B each , a n d po in t* w o n will go to w a rd n a tio n a l a ta n d ln g i.- T h e C e n tra l J e r j e y . ra c in g , m en

tlow w ill tu rn their, a tte n lto ri th tp e a n n u a l 'F i re c r a c k e r R e g a tg i ^ P e r th iM nboy n e x t S u n d ay , U w r

go fo r h o n o ra In th e , ' i lL , e v e n t a t L ong B ran ch . th* . J u ly 12 w eekend , " ' "

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AU Rum bouU—1 Rodney. Althoua*. llohrsv ltK , P a .; I . Oaor»« Day. Bar-rln iton ; s . Jo e Na*y, Trenton.

B u B unab o u t» -l -1 ~ '__________________ O hriitv Bat.Umore, Md.: 1. BUI Raymond, N.V.C.; 3, Bill Rood. Laonla.

CU RunaboUU—1. Dick Reaa, Potta- tawn. P i . ; 3. Frank Shuitx, Ctavaland, Ohio: I. Ken W lnieti, N.Y.C.

OU RunaW uta—1. Harrison B o ffl. Keyport: I. Dick Rcta, PotUlown, Pa.; S. John Schedel, Secaucua.

A Stock Hydros—l. H arry Mathei. Trenton; I . Dave Bickham, Beach

At - Park, Pa.

C Stock Hydros—1. Joe DeFabo, WII- m tnston, Del.; S. Richard O'Dea, P i- taraon; 8, Victor Franklin, Spotawood.ID Slock Hydros—1. Harrison Bo**>.

keyport; S, Joe DeFebo,.W llmin|1on, Del.; 3. R ichard O’Dea, Pateraon.

,C Alcohol Hydros — 1, G eorse An­drew s. M staw an; S. Byron Shannon. Audubon; I . Byron Shannon Jr., Audu­bon.

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H a n to n a lso w a s a g u a rd on one of th e ea rlie r , P e r th Amboy, fqot- b a ll te a m i to p lay . Jo h n H anson rec a lls th a t Freehold," o n e of the few o th e r achool* a ro u n d to h a v e a .football team In th e e a rly 19219s. g ro u n d P e r th Am boy into the g rav e l of the o ld R a r ita n Cop­p e r ' W ork* field. T h e P e r th Am ­boy tea m gained only th eir Jer­sey* from the c ity 's b o a rd of edu­c a tio n . T he o th er eq u ip m en t w as loan ed by the old P e r th Am boy D ex te rs , one of th e e a r l ie r sem i- pro football a g g reg a tio n ! In th ese p a r ts . B ut despite th e ir lax ity In p ro v id in g equ ipm en t a n d a field , th e P e r th Am bov school au thor! Itlea w er? not Indifferent to sp o rts an d p a rticu la rly football In anoth-

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e r w ay . W hen th * f lra t m a rk in g p e rio d w a s re a c h e d . I t w a s found to o n ian y p lay e r* w * r t n o t pais*, in g In .o n * su b je c t, . s o footbsU w u ru le d out- How m an y high schoo ls to d ay w ould h a n d ' o u t w holes*!* d isq u a lif ica tio n s b e c au se p la y e ra fa iled In on ly o n e s u b ­je c t? ^ e fa i lu re s .w e re n o t b a d one*, a t th a t , H aniofi recall* .

In te re s te d In L ittle L eagueH anson d id n o t p lay baseb a ll In

h ig h achoot o r In sem i-p ro ran k s th e re a f te r , H is fan c y fo r th e g a m e d eveloped w hen he W as a n e a r ly p a r t ic ip a n t In w h a t w e now ltn o w a s d ire c tin g L ittle LeaguS b a seb a ll. " J u s t to r tho k ids In ,th e n e ig h b o rh o o d ," Jb h n explain* In say in g th a t he . h a d no Idea a t th e tim e , In th e 1910s, th a t he W as b e in g a n In itia to r pf w h a t w a i . to b eco m e a g r e a t na tionw ide m ove­m en t fo r th e b o y i o f Amerlcsi!

W ith hi* rem o v a l to K eyport,HnnBon found hl» o w n . aon, J a c k , c o m p e tin g In h is school sp o rts . I t th en w as rev e a led to h im th e alze o f * job th a t a h igh school c o a ch u n d e rta k e s a n d tho am o u n t o f behlnd-lhe-scenea d e ta li w ork th a t h a i to b e done. H anson w ork­e d Into th li field of sco rin g a n d tab u la tin g a n d analyzing high achool a th le tea an d th e ir p e rfo rm ­a n c es to give th e K eyport c o a ch e i a dependab le so u rce o f player-by- p la y e r in fo rm atio n o n w hich to p lan th e ir m ove* in ln te rsch o las­t lc com petition . T h e u n d efea ted football tea m o f 1956, the Shore C onference b a sk e tb a ll cham p* of 1837, a n d th e b aseb a ll cham pions o f 1959 w e re a id ed In th e ir pro- g re ss lo n -b y th e -w o rk ;

T he K ey p o rt coach ing a tn ff h a s w a n te d to e x p re ss ap p rec ia tio n of th e a ss is ta n c e or John H anson. H is w o rk is done for youth. The Id ea o f seek ing an y perso n a l a d ­van cem en t, o f g a in o r recognition fo r h im self th ere b y w ould .se e m o d d to th e m a n w ho p e rfo rm s lt. H um an n a tu re Is so constitu ted th a t it la h a rd to bellovo th a t th e re a r e iha'ny people, like John H an so n , w ho p e rfo rm behlnd-lhc-

sc en e s s e rv ic e s Just fo r the good th ey do. T h a t Is h i t rew a rd , Just th e sa tis fa c tio n h e can g e t out of fu lfilling a ro le th a t 99 people out of 100 w ould not know ex isted .

Marin* Pollc* Will Warn Of Weather

F |y ln g r e d p en n an ts displayed o n th e a ta te 's m a rin a p a tro l boats w ill t o p a r t o f th s new mobile s to rm w a rn in g fe rv ic e to be ln ltja te d ,, b y th * D ep artm en t of C 9n sary A tl5 ii~ in d 'E c o n o m ic De­v e lo p m en t th ro u g h the co-operation o t th e U nited S ta te s W eather B u reau on J u ly I I. N ew Je rse y wjll b e ; t h e f lr a t t o ad o p t the ■ervice o n a i ta tM v ld e b asis .

T h e a n n o u n cem en t w a s m ade by C om m lsaloner S * lva to re A. Bon- tem p o In con junc tion w ith safe b o a tin g w eek p ro cla im ed by Gov. R o b ert B . M e y n er th ro u g h J u ly 4. The pen n an ta w ill a le r t a ll boat o p e ra to r* th a t w inds exceeding 2 5 -m lles-p er-h o u r a re expected and th a t Im m ed ia te s h e lte r should b e tak e n . T h e v isu a l w arn in g s will l e r v e a ll ty p es o t v e s se l i re ­g a rd le s s Of t h t com m unlcatlona sy stem s th e y m a y h av e in l is t.

Thanksgiving Grid Game Again At Keyport

C oach S tan (T uffy ) B a k e r has re le a se d th e KHS football schedule fo r th a co m in g se a io n . F o r the th ird co n secu tiv e y e a r th e Annual T h a n k sg iv in g D a y -g a m e -w lth M at­a w a n will b a p lay e d a t th e Key­p o r t field . '

T h e sch ed u le ls a s follows: S ept. 26, W ayne Tow nship , aw ay; Oct. 3, T o m s R iv e r, aw ay , 10, O cean C oun ty C en tra l (B ayville) R eg iona l, aw a y ; 17, P o in t P leasan t, h o m e, 14, L akew ood , h o m e, 31, M etuchen , aw ay ; N ov. 7, Wall Tow nship , hom e, 14, Rum son, aw ay , 26, M a taw an , h o tno <11 a .m ,) , x

K -M 8-12 B a s e b a l l

Boys ft-12 L e ag u e b a seb a ll will be played in th e K-M d iv is io n a s follows T onigh t • C a rd in a ls v s . Terriers. B rave* v s . C a rd in a ls , both gam es a t K e y p o rt; J u ly «, Braves vs. R e d SO<,' a t M a ta w a n i July 7. B ears v s . T lg e ra , a t M at­aw an. July ( , R a id e r* v s . T e r r i ­e rs , a t M a taw an . ;. '

Marz Duo Leads Hecl-Toe Gub

The M ataw an (Juo of- W alte r a n d E lizab e th M arx a r e . l is te d a t th e top o f p o in t ita A d U g s In H eel a n d T o t C lub com p ila tio n * fo r th e 19M 59 seaso n ‘ Issu ed k s o l la te June .

W alter M a rt lea d s W* fellow M ataw an er, T e n E y c k R onson, 6389 to JIM In * l is t o f 11 r a te d jdrivers o f ip o r t s c a n . E liz a b e th ^ ta rz is f a r o u t a h e a d In th e w om en’s d iv ision , e n jo y in g a 5450 to 3479 lead e v e r E th e l H e u c h e l , R ed Bank.

Only m en d r lv e ra w ho a r e r a te d pointw ise fro m th la a r e a a re ,7 th , j to w a rd U n g e re r, H o lm del, 1470; 11th, D onald S tep h en s, M a ta w a n , 1950; 21st R ay m o n d C olot, M a ta ­w an . 700; 22nd A l P o o le , H o lm del, 700; 28th, P e te r B en to n , M ataw an , (0 . In the w o m e n 's d iv is io n , D o ris R onson is 8 th a t 2000 p o in ts , J o a n U flgerer, H olm del, I t U th a t (70 p o in ts , M ib e l B enton , M a ta w a n , 17Ui a t 10 po in t* :

Other .Member* Frem Area .O th e r m e m b e r* ' o f th e e lu b

f ro m th is , a r e a a r e E a r l B enton , a n d A r th u r H olm es, M a ta w a n ;. B ab a n d T e n a Ja y so n , H az le t; PaUl" A. M lttr lc k , R o n a ld M itt* !tlc l(,iand L e ro y and N alm o h h o d e * ' K e y p o r t R F D ; M a rg a re t PobW, H plm del. T h e c lu b h a d M m em - J » r s o n i ts ro s te r a s o f M ay 31.

T o n ig h t a t th e P le**an.t V alley In n , .H o lm d el, th e d u b w ill p re ­se n t tro p h le* to th e 10 h ig h p lac e w in n e rs In th e Ju n e 13 ra l ly In M ad iso n T o w n sh ip . ' -The ra l ly ro u te* In M adison w e re m a rk e d b y 13 sign 's b u t th e fin a l check * h o w i w c h . a w ide a l lp a r i ty o f ( ro m M to S7 m ile* In th e di*- ta u c e s { o y e re d by tb e c o m p e tin g c a r* a n d a d iffe ren ce o f one-hOu'r- an d -o n e-h a lf in e la p se d tim e b e ­tw e e n th e - f ir s t an d seco n d c a r* .

H o Im iJe L F Ire Co. Is se ek in g a su ita b le f ie ld fo r th e c lu b io hold a r a l ly in th e la te s \im m e r. W alt­e r M a r i l i r e p o r te d to b e w ork ing o n / a r a l ly o f ISO m ile* d u ra tio n o lt' O c t. I I . T h e n e x t t r i a ls ev en t o f th e d u b ls tin d e r th e d ire c tio n o f A i p o o l* an d Is s la te d to r Sept. 13.

Boat Safety Week Being Observed Now.

S a fa b o a tin g la rg e ly i i a m a t te r o f co m m o n se n se , S a lv a to re A. B o n tem p o ,' C o m m iss io n e r o f th e State;' D e p a r tm e n t o f C o n serv atio n a n d E c o n o m ic D evelopm ent, r e ­m a rk e d t o d a y In o b se rv in g N a tio n a l S a fe , B o a tin g W eek.

A lre a d y th is y e a r , 15 se rio u s a c c id e n ts h av e , b een re p o r te d , h e s a id , c o m p a r id w ith only fo u r In th e s a m e p e rio d a y e a r ag o . In th e ’ a c c id e n ts , 10 o f w h ich w e re oii*:; t id a l w a te rs , a ix w e re k illed a iid s ix in ju re d , w h ile on ly one in ju ry s n d n o d e a th s o c c u rre d In th e : f ir s t ?>x m °P th s o f 1958.

A n c ien t o r In a p p ro p r ia te bo a tin g e q u ip m e n t w h ich h a d n o t b een c h e ck e d o r c h o sen w ise ly ca u se d tw o a c c id e n ts rec e n tly , h e po in ted o u f, ono of th e m a fa ta li ty . O th e r c h |e f c a u se s o f tro u b le on th e w a te r a r e re c k le ssn e ss , e x cess iv e ■peed, so m e tim e s w hile d ru n k , a n d ig n o ra n c e o f b a s ic " ru le s of th e w a te rw a y i.” _ ■ ;

Fireworks Spturday Af Freehold Raceway

T h e A rtw o rk * p ro g ra m w h ich h a r b e c o m e a n .an n u a l f ix tu re a t F re eh o ld R a c e w a y w ill b e h e ld th i* ' y e a r o n S a tu rd a y . N o ad - m ijs lo n w ill b e c h a rg e d fo r th e sh o w t h a t i s a p e t p ro je c t o f F r e d F a b l e r , o w n e r . M any m ulti-co lo red p a W o tlo - design* a n d se v e ra l d o rm --a « r la l- .-b Q m b i- .J Y iI I-< :o m - p r is e th e len g th y p ro g ra m . T h e " a h b o tln g s h o w " ,.w ill g e t u n d e r­w a y sh o rtly a f te r d a rk .

M r F a t t i e r s a id th e e n tire p a rk - Inn fadU U es a t th e ra c e w a y a lso w ill b e a v a ila b le to th e p ub lic w ith ­o u t c h a rg e o n th is o ccasio n a n d e a r ly a r r iv a ls m ay h a v e a n op- D ortunltv to In sp cc t th e rac in g

B esid es a p p r o x im a te ^ 4M0 g ra n d s ta n d a e a ts th e re wUl be ro o m lo r 6000 s ta n d e e s .

Arrows, Madison Still On Skids

K e y p o rt A rro w s a n d th e M adi- soo T ow nsh ip P B A te a m i co n tin ­u ed to s k id d o w n w a rd in th e J e r ­s e y S h o re L eag u e Sun d ay . T he A rro w s sh o w ed im p ro v ed fo rm in b a ttlin g i h e O ak h u rs t S en io rs to a M lo ss a t K ey p o rt Hifth field , b u t th is w ss th e laa t g am e th a t R a y L o P re s to wiU p itc h (o r th em . H e is s la te d to r e p o r t b a c k to the U p tted S ta te s M ilita ry A cad em y fo r h is second y e a r a n d football w ill b e h is n e x t c o n c e rn l a ' a th ­le tic s .■ T h e M adison te a m , w hich h ad sh o w n p ro m ise o f b re a k in g o u t o f th e d o ld ru m s In a 2-1 loss to O a k h u rs t th e Sunday, b e fo re , fell b a c k >into th e ir o ld b a d w ay s Sun­d a y w hen B elftiar A. C b lanked th e m 9-0 beh ind th e tw o-h it pitch* in g o f F ra n k H a v ila n d , who h u r ls fo r M u rra y S ta te C ollege, T h e co lleg ian w hiffed 17 M adison b a t ­te r s .

L o P re s to w as e ffec tiv e w ith h is sh a rp -b rea k in g c u rv e a n d th e A r­ro w s o u th it th e ir foem en . Oak* h u r s t g o t the Ju m p in th e f ir s t in n in g w hen A l M cE villy , f ir s t b a t te r to face L o P re s to , g o t a w alk . H e s to le seco n d a n d con­t in u e d o n to th ird o n an e rro c . B ill W ald ey er th en h i t sa fe ly fo r th e f ir s t O ak h u rs t ru n .

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Keansburg Man Held In Slaying

- H u b e r t Jr A sm ar, 27, C h erry M f te e F a r m R d .; M iddletow n T ow n­. sh ip , w aa fa ta lly w ounded b y a

sh o tg u n b las t f ired b y h i) w ile ’s su ito r e a r ly S unday m o rn in g in w h a t co u n ty d e te c tiv e s te rm e d a tra g ic e n d to a love trian g le .

D e m e tro J . L aveglio , 48 St. Jo h n s P I ., K ean sb u rg , c o n fessed to th e s la y in g o f h is childhood frien d , an d

, h a a b e e n confined w ith o u t b a il to . th e M onm outh C oun ty Jail, F re e-■ hold , c h a rg e d w ith m u rd e r. H e

w ill b e a rra ig n e d b e fo re M iddle­' tow n T ow nsh ip M a g is tra te W. G il­

b e r t M a n to n to d ay . -.- -M r, A sm a r, 27, s b rak e m a a a t

■ th e R a r ita n C o p p er work*, d ied a t • R lv e rv ie w H osp ita l, 90 m in u tes ; a f t e r h e w a s sh o t ia th e ab d o m en . w i th * 12-gauge ( la g le b a rr e l sho t-

g u a . M r , A a m a r 's w ife R u th , 26,- Is ex p ec tin g a s lx t h c b i l d . S h i

h a s th re e g i r l s a o d tw o b o y s ran g ­' lo g in a g e f ro m o n e to ie v e n y e a n .

E a r ly M a n l a ( Call M iddletow n Police S g t Jo sep h

M cC arth y , along w ith P a tro lm en F ra n k G leason an d A rth u r Scott,

sh e d to the scene, J00 fe e t w est C h e rry T re e F a rm Rd, a t 1 3 8

a .m . hav ing rece iv ed a c a ll fro m a n e ig h b o r living in 'th e sam e house, M rs . P h ilip D ard e lfe to ld police th a t she w as a ro u sed by a ahot u d Im m ed ia te ly notified police h e a d ­q u a rte rs .

Sgt M cC arthy aa ld th a t w hen h e a rr iv e d a t the fa rm h o u se type s tru c tu re M r. A sm ar w as lying on th e sidew alk Just o u tside the r e a r en tra n c e of the old 10-room fram e a p a rtm e n t house. T h e o fficer fu rth e r t u t e d th a t M r. A sm ar w as

•'W utchtng hla s to m ach and sc re a m ­ing. ‘‘P le ase h e lp m e. P lease help m e ."

A fter calling tbe F a irv lew F irs t A id Squad, th e o fficers co rn e red Laveglio , an unem ployed tru ck d riv e r , In the d ead m a n 's bedroom . Sgt. M cC arthy fu rth e r re la te d th a t th e 150-pound m an su rre n d e re d m eek ly , b u t h ad to b e c a rr ie d to th e police c a r w hen h e tem p o rarily b ro k e f re e from his c ap tiv es and b eg an stom ping on h is victim . " I hope he d ies . . . I 'd do lt a g a in ," Laveg lio yelled . •

WUs H y ste rica l >M rs. A sm ar, police sa id , w as

ln a s ta te of h y s te ria , an d h ad to be tra n sp o rte d to the h osp ita l along w ith h e r husband. S he w as re ­lea se d a f te r being tre a te d fo r shock. A cting D e tec tiv e R o b ert M . L e tts , s a id th e 30-year-old d e ­fen d an t confessed to the c rim e a f te r b r ie f in te rro g a tio n . C oun ty D e te c tiv es A lb e rt y , M cC orm ick a n d M e rr it t K e n t d s t l s te d U w o ttl- c e r in th s in v estig a tio n .

J o h n M . f law lo tV ch ie f o f M on­m o u th C o u n ty d e tec tiv es , "q u o ted L aveg lio a s la y in g h e w as ln love w ith tlw d ec ea se d m a n 's w ife, and h a d a sk ed h e r to g o aw ay with h im .

D e t. L e tt* M id tha s le n d e r bu ilt L aveg lio , w ho Is t in g le , w ss brood­in g a n d d rin k in g a l l d a y S a tu rd a y a n d b o r o y e d - . th e g u n f ro m h l i . f a th e r , Jo sep h , w ith w hom h e lives. P o lic e M id ) h e to)d M a p a re n ta he w a n te d to “ jlill a r a t , " w hich he h a d seen in t h t y a rd .

F u n e ra l te rv ic e s fo r M r^ A sm ar w e re h e ld y e s te rd ay a t 9:34 a .m . a t St. A n n 's C hurch , K eansburg . T h e Jo h n J . R y a n H om e fo r F u ­n e ra ls ,-K e a n sb u rg , w a s In c h a rg e

, « f i a rra n g e m e n ts . , .y M e f t su rv iv ed b y h la widow

M rs . R o se (C ody) A sm ar, th ree ■ lighten , C h ristin e , C a th e rin e an d i th e le ; tw o 'a o n t, T h o m as an d

H u b e r t J r . 1 A lio su rv iv in g a re h i t f a th e r u d m o th e r, M r, an d M rt.

" i P e t e r A sm a r, K e a n tb u rg : s i x l i s te r s , M rs. M ona W jlllt, M n . J u n e M alco lm , M is t F r ie d a A sm ar,

. M ias D ian e A am ar, M iu M a ry Ann A t m t r a n d M is t A n to inette A sm ar,

>. a | l o l K e a n tb u rg ; th re e b ro th e r s R a y m o n d W ., Colonla, R o b ert, K e a n s b u rg n n d Je ro m e , se rv in g In th e II. S . N avy,

Cyclist With Learner's Permit Fined By Martin

M a g is tra te J a m e s H. M artin , M a taw an , M onday fined Edw in K erpen , 25, C en terv ille , fo r c a re ­less d r iv in g w ith a m oto rcycle . T h e d e fe n d a n t p a id f 10 and $5 costs. T h e m a g is tr a te a lso q u es­tioned M r. K e rp e n 's allow ing s r id e r o n the b a c k s e a t of h is vehicle w hen h e w as o p e ra tin g oo a le a rn e r ’s p e rm it.

M r, K e rp e n 's cy c le b a re ly m laa- e d collision w ith a c a r d riv en b y Stephen K elly , 42, o f H M a in St., K ey p o rt, a s M r. K elly w a a m ak ­in g a r ig h t tu rn on M ain St., n e a r Church SL J u n e 3. P e te r Sapsa, 21, E lm o ra , r id in g on th e r e a r ae a t o f Uie cy c le to ld the. c o u rt h is t e a t h it th e a id* of th ? K elly c a r a s th e c y c le t u n e d o v e r. H e w a i ta k e n to P e r th A m b o y G en­e ra l H osp ita l b y M a ts w an F i r s t A id S quad fo r .trea tm en t.

Leo W aln jte ln , M a taw an , rep re ­s e n te d M r. K elly , H e d raw a d ­m ission from bo th M r. K erpen a n d M r. S ap sa th e ir cy c le w aa passin g the K elly .c a r on th e r igh t. M r. K erpen acknow ledged M r K elly h a d h is s ig n a ls on for a l ig h t t u r n . b u t c la im ed i t w as " to o la te ” a n d h sd le t th e cyclist go by o n the r ig h t in th e belief i t w ould b s a le d tu rn .

H i t m a g is tra te q uestioned if M r. S ap sa w e re a licen sed drlvt T h e w itn ess d e c la re d h e w u n t^ , M r K erpen , how ever, m ain ta in ed th a t o n e lea rn in g to d riv e a m o­to rcy c le n eed not b e acco m p a­nied by a licensed d r iv e r . But the c o u rt found It n ecessa ry to tak e u n d er a d v isem en t th e fa c t th a t M r. K erp en a n d M r. S apsa h ad v io lated th e " n o r id e r s ” p rovision of a le a rn e r 's p e rm it for a m o­torcycle .

Matawan Child Hurt In Pei?h Amboy

A five-year-o ld M ataw an boy su ffered cu ts on . h is low er left leg and th ig h T h u rsd ay w hen h is fa th e r 's c a r s tru c k the r e a r of sn o tb e r v eh ic le a t th e Sm ith an d O ak S ts. in te rsec tio n , P e r th A m boy poUce sa id .

G eo rg e R . D em ery , M ,i~of *1 R av in e D r ., M aU w an , w as d riv in g th e c a r w h e a h is aon, G eo rg e Jr., w as in ju red . T h e boy w a i t re a te d a t t f t o ffice o f D r . W. H . M c­C o rm ick J r., P e r th Am boy, an d r e le a te d . M r. D e m e ry re p o r te d th e a c c id e n t lo p o lice an d ta id he a n d th e o th er d r iv e r d id ap t e x ch an g e d r iv e r 's U c e n te i becau se o f th e b o y 1! in ju ry . T h e n am e o f th e seco n d d r iv e r inv o lv ed Is unknow n

Commwt«r Problems Discussed By Towns

R e p re se n ta tiv e s of 17 sh o re co m ­m u n ities , m ee tin g la M iddletow n T ow nsh ip M onday n ig h t to d i M i t i ra ilro a d c o m m u te r p ro b lem s, a g re e d “ step* shou ld b e ta k e n a s soon a s p o ssib le to p rese n t th e c o nso lida ted v iew s o f th e co m ­m u n itie s to th e L e g is la tu re an d G ov. R o b ert B . M ey n er."

T h e m e e tin g w as ca fled b y M ay o r F ra n k F . B laltdeU , M id d le ­to w n T o w n sh ip ^ t s the r e s u lt o f th e C e n tra l R a ilro a d of N ew J e r ­s e y 's ap p lica tio n fo r a 40 p e r c e n t In crease In c o m m u te r fa r e s . T h e P U C a n d th e ICC h a v e ta k e n th e req u e s t u n d e r s tu d y b u t th a P U C a lre a d y h a s a llow ed the r a i lro a d te m p o ra ry re lie f In the fo rm o f a 10 p e r c a n t b o o s t

L E G A L N O T I C E

Four In One Family Indicted For, Assault

F o u r m e m b tr t 6 f a M arlb o ro T o w n sh ip fam ily W ere Indicted T h u rs d a y on c h a rg e s of assau ltin g

i a s ta te t ro o p e r A pr. 19 d u r in g a fa m ily figh t. N a m e d ln th e In-

jd lc tm e n t w e re M r. a n d M rs . P e te r E . S lnghofer s r . , F reeho ld -M erl b o ro R d ., a n d th e i r son a n d d au g h te r-in -law , M r. an d M rs. P c ­

' t e r E . S lnghofer J r . , T ex as R d ., M a rlb o ro T ow nship . .- M r. K eu p er sa id S ta te T ro o p e r

M ic h a e l M ark o v ich w as ca lled to t h e y o u n g e r S in g h o le r 's h o m e when a n e ig h b o r, R ic h a rd L llley, c o m ­

, p la in e d th a t th e S lnghofers w e re th ro w in g rocka a t h is house. W hen T ro o p e r M arkov ich trie d to a r r e s t th e y o u n g er S lnghofer, M r, K e u p e r sa id , th e fam ily a tta c k ed h im . ■' •

M r. K e u p e r sa id th e tro o p e r w a t p u n c h e d an d c lu b b ed ln th e face

■larlth a b a seb a ll b a t. M r. l l l l e y r a n t o h i t Home, got a gun , a n d h e ld th e S ln g h o fers a t b a y u n til m o re

' p o 11 c e a rr iv e d , th e p ro se c u to r a a ld . A cco rd in g to M r. K eu p er, ‘T ro o p e r M a rk o v ic h w a s hospl t a l l t e d fo r . a .w eek w ith in ju r ie s .

. ( J e r t a .M a a s , H o lm del, h a s su e d S .S . , K re a g e .Co. fit S ay re W oods

irB h o p p in g , C e n te r , S ay rev ille , fo r t n , 000 in th e M id d lesex County S u p e r io r - C o u r t H it -co m p la in t a l- le « e s sh fr fe l i - f ro (n * ; l t o o l a t th e

■ I tn d ie o h !;< ^ trt* C ;.o f ' t h e » s f o r e ■ be-. ' c a u t e ol n e g lig e n c e 1 In -m a ln te n an c e • Af 4he- facWty; Sult : .w a s l ‘flled . in & M ld d le le s t O o u n ty jO e rk ’s o l- f tc e in N q w B ru n s w ic k 1 T u e s d a y .

15-Year Old, Pals On Joyride, Two Hurt

Tw o teen -ag e boya rep o rted In­ju ry S a tu rd a y to M ataw an Town* sh ip Police a f te r the c a r In which they w ere r id in g F r id a y collided w ith one o p e ra te d b y R obert J . H um m er, 23. of 1221 Cliffwood D r., Cliffwood B e tc h , i t Am boy Rd. an d Shore Concourse.

M r. H u m m er to ld P a tro lm a n R alph W allace, tow nship police, th a t th e c a r w ith th e fo u r youtha In lt c a m e o « t o f S h o re C oncourse on s le ft tu rn d i re c tly In to th e p a th of h is c a r a n d s tru c k It. A fter s tr ik in g th e H u m m er c a r , the c a r w ith th e tee n -a g e r i bounc­e d off to h i t a u tility p o le and finally I ta l le d IBS fee t beyond. M r. H u m m er re p o r te d te e in g th e d riv ­e r an d th re e o th e r , y o u th i tak in g f lig h t ; i,

ie c a r w aa found to be lo n g to P e te r - C . V en a , M a ta w a n R d ,, CUffwood, And h ad i- b e e n tak en w ith o u t th e o w n e r’l ' C ontent. T he tw o In ju re d y o u th s w e re t r t a te d by a M ataw an p h y a ld a n . In re- M rtlng th e i r In ju rie s , s t req u ired >y law , t h e ; tu p p lle d In form ation i t to . th e d r iv e r . H e w aa a 15- y ear-o ld . w h ich m a k e t h im tu b - e c t to c h i r g e s In ju v en ile co u rt.

A- 17-year-old y ou th w ith him , bav in g l lc fn se r , a l t o w a s tu b - e c te d to Juven ile c h t r g e t fo r a l­lowing a n u n lic e n sed d r iv e r to o p e ra te a v e h ic le lb ' w hich h e w a t r id ing . '

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Cliffwood Boys Hurt In Leap From Freight

T w o CUffwpod y ou ths, J t m e i H a rris , 17, C oun ty R d ., a n d Cornell B ew ley , 17, K p te S t., w e re In ju red M oqday n ig h t w h en th ey Jum ped off a fas t-m o v in g J e rs e y .. C en tra l L in es f re ig h t t r a in on w hich th e y h a d h itc h e d a rid e .

, M a law an T o w n ih lp P a tro lm a n J a m e t H oyt, w ho InyetU gated , r e ­p o rte d th e H a r r l t y o u th w a t taken to R iv erv lew H oaplta l by th e M at­aw an F lra t A id S q u ad w h ere he w a i .a d m lt te d w ith a p ossib le f ra c ­tu re d tk u ll a n d te v e r e lac e ra tio n s o f the fa c e a n d h ead . T h e Bewley y ou th w a t tre a te d fo r ■ fac e co n ­tusion m d re le a se d .

P a tro lm a n H oyt rep o rted t h - e b oys h itch ed a r id e a t th e County R d . g ra d e c ro ss in g In Cliffwood a b o a rd th e sou th b o u n d f re ig h t a t 8:45 p .m . T h e t ra in d id n o t alow dow n a t M ataW an arid ' th V bOyt ju m p ed o ff a t th e A tlan tic Ave. g ra d e c ro ss in g . T h e ir c r ie s fo r h e lp w e re h e a rd b y c rossing a t ­t e n d a n t! w ho ca lled police.

Fined For Tying Up. Parkway Lanes, Roving

M a g is tra te L u th e r A. F o ste r , M ataw an T ow nsh ip , T u esd ay h ad o ccasio n to f in e five d riv e rs fo r G ard en S ta te P a rk w a y offenses. T h e u n u ju a l. p a r t w as th a t no d r iv e r W as Involved a s a speeder. T he d r iv e rs a ll w e re given tick e ts for such th in g s a s m ak in g unsafe m oves f fo m o n e lan e Lo an o th e r o r ty in g u p lan es b y failing to m o v e to th e r ig h t a t u n d e r maxi* m u m sp eed s . T h ey p a id a to ta l of *68 In fines. '

B u^dy B arn es, M ataw an , w as fined 110 a n d (5 c o s ts fo r u p se t­tin g a c a r on C h u rch St. Ju n e 21 on co m p la in t of P a tro lm a n John K innane , tow n sh ip police. He a lso in cu rred $5 a n d (5 co sts fo r n o t hav in g a ‘ l(cense<?J£he m a g is tra te Tound th e r e w e re e x te n u a tin g c ir - e u m s ta n c e s - ln - k e e p in g - th e ~ f ln f r for no licen se _below th e n o rm a l JeveJ. . : , ’■

7*486 _SH ERIFF 'S BALE

SUPERIOR COURT 0 > NEW JERSEY

Docket No. F lS S fH row Saving* and Loan AmooIa* a New J e rse y Corporation, Plain? ra: C uthbert A. Crlchlow i m

Arrowtlon, I N . .tiff va: C u th U _______ —Saba D. Crlchlow, h li wife, a t al*.,

Defendanta By virtu* of • writ ol execution In

tbe above a ta led action to a u direct* ed. I shell expose for aale a t publlo vendue, a t tw» Court Kouie in - i - ity of 1Mon*__rouft» o l fn tM li, Col mouth. New Jeraay , on M onday, the tOth a*y of July, 19M, a t I o'clock, p. BJ/ Prevailing Time. .

*” “ i t tra c t or parcel ot land and i, hereinafter p articu larly da*

. altuate In fihe Townahlp ofilatawan, Jn tha County og, Mon­

mouth and Btata of Hew Je rse y : ' BEGINNING a t the point of inter-

eecUon of the southerly line of J e r ­sey Avenue with the easterly line of ftoee Street! . ' ..thence U ) runnUig along aaid line d

Je rse y Avenue N o rth -6 8 degrees 00 m inutea E a s t 100 feet:

thence (I) South U degress SS mln« y tea 81 teeonda Ea»t W .H

thenoe {#) Sou& <8 degrees W mln*: uiae V f i t N . i i N t v r & e

along, aald line , of Roaethenoe (4) along line o l Ro ilforth 8J degree* S3

»io aeconaa Weatei.S fea t to point and place o l BEOINN1NO.

Tba above deacrlpUon ia In aceerd- anca with aurvey m ade by Robert Greenberg Aiaociatea, dated Ju n e SS. 1956.

BEING known and de*ignated MM Lota I , 4, and B in Block Y, aa ehown on tha m an entitled "M ap of Cliff­wood Height*, altuated .a t Cliffwood, Monmouth County« N. J , ' \ which m ap ia filed In the Monmouth. County Clerk'a office.

Subject to unpaid taxea, tha legal effect of m unicipal ordinance* and other applicable municipal, S te t« . and Federal regulation*, r ig h u of tenants and occupanta. if any. restricUon* end eaiem eota of record, if any. and to auch facta aa -would be revealed by an accurate aurvey.

Property located on the Southeast corner of Jeraey Avenua and Roae Street, M ataw an .Twp., County of Monmouth, New Jeraey.

Tbe approxim ate amount of tha judgm ent V> be eatlafled by aa td aale la the aum of |lo,43e.oo together withthe cotta of-thl* aate. -

M IRA E, WOLCOTT, Sheriff. Datad June 11. im Zucher h Gbldbegj^ Attya.

W USUPERIOR COURT OP NEW JERSEY

CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY DOCKET NO. T 2419-89

STATE O r NEW JER S EY ' TO

BEATRICE KNIGHT, h e r heir*, davliaea, end personal repreaantaUvea and her. their, o r any of th e ir auc- c a t io n in r ljh t, title, and lniereat, and JOHN DOB, husband of Beatrice Knight, aald nam e John D oe. belnj fictitious, his helra, derise**, am. . . . :i>er*onal representative* and hli,

their, o r any of their aucceuors In right. Utle, and interest; a 5AM U£L KNIGHT, It i a heir*, devisees, and personal representative! and his, their, or any of their auc* ceaaors in right. Utle. and interest, and MRS. SAMUEL KNIGHT, wife of Samuel Knight her heirs, devisees, and p»r*ona) representative* ‘ ‘ their, or any of their aucce f i |M , title ; and interest}

LEROY KNIGHT, h l a heirs, devisee*, and personal representatives and hla, their, or any oi th e ir auc* cessors In riKhl. title, and Interest, and MRS. LEROY KNIGHT, wife ot Leroy Knight, her heirs devlseea, and ~‘'rsonal representatives and her,

~ o r qny of their auccessor* Inpercotitheir. ..................rlffht. Utle, and interest.

Y r" - * *quired to aerve upon Heuser, Heuser a De Male, plaintiff** attorneys, whose address is 159 Main Street,Matavvan, New Jersey, an answer to the Complaint filed In a civil action in which Simon P, Hall is plaintiff and Beatrice Knight, et als. are de*fendanta, pending In the Superior Court of New Je rsey within S3 days a fter Ju ly 6th. 1990, exclusive /of/e /1

sk

Electrical FireM e m b e rs ot th e Cliffwood F ire

Co, T u e sd a y m o rn in g ex tingu ished a, f ire In th e e le c tr ic a l . w iring sy s tem In i n au to m o b ile ow nett by D on ald F r i t t in g e r , 21 G dgeview R d „ CUffwpod. T h e w iring w aa b a d ly d a m tte Q , f irem en rep o rted .

such date. U you fall to do ao, m ent by default m ay be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complafnt, You shall file your Answer In duplicate with the ClerK of the Superior Court. State House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey , ln ac­cordance with the rules of Civil Practice and Procedure.

The action ha* been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing a Tax Sale Certificate .dated December 28, 1940 m ade by Charles J . Kellv. Col' lector of Taxes of the Township of Matawan, County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey to Simon P. Hall and covers real e s fite located on Atlantic Avenue in the Township of Mathwan.„..Cauntv of Monmouth and State of New Jersey known as Lots SO and 51. Block Z>3 as sfiown on the Tax Assessment Map and Tan Duplicate of tha Township of Mat* awan.

You and aach of you are m ade ds- fendants..ln .Jhe^abova.uuitled-acU on. becam e you have -or m ay claim to have aome right, title, ll«n or other interest affecting the real esta te being foreclosed, by vi r t ue . of ownership. Inheritance, descent, intestacy, devise, dower, curtesy, mortgage, deed or conveyance, en try of judgment or other lawful or legal right, the nature of which and the reason . th a t you and e a c h ‘of you a re joined as de- umdanta Is set forth with particularity

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Im p ro v em en t. C all LO w eli t-2302.. . . . ' ..................... . Wj 2

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O P E R A T O RE X P E R IE N C E D P R E F E R R E D

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. L A D I E S

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G O L D E N ;

O P P O R T U N I T Y ,

O u r p lan n e d e ip iu l im 't ) « tw * e n no w a n d IMS »(ill p ro v lije a n e w e r a ot “ G olden O p p o rtu n ity 1’ d u r in g w h ich c a p a b le S a le sm e n w ill b u ild to u n d c a re e r* ; b a s e d upon th e i r Ind iv id M l In itia tiv e a n d a b ility , i n t)ili t l n t e w t w ill tr ip le o u r b u t ln e t t , d r a m a tic ­a l ly e x p a n d o u r 'i r iu h lp le l in t In su ra n c e se rv ic e a n d a d d 'o \M r 6,000 new e m p lo y ee ! t o o u r

t t a f f o f d e d ic a ted p eop le . Y ou a r e p a id a s a la ry from th e d i y y o u s ta r t tra in in g w ith e a rn in g s a t co n serv a tiv e ly (000 a m o n th a f te r y o u r 3 rd m onth . ^.Som e t a l e a e x p e rie n ce pfeferi& d , m a i r te d . a g e 1 4 ^ 4 4 . - ii- '.Ju

Should y o u r a b ||J tle |( |n d d t s lA $ p a ra e lle l th o se o t o u r p ro g re t- ' l iv e ly m a n a g e d , c o m p an y a a d y o u w ith to i h t r a . In th is dy - n a m lo c h a p te r of A L LSTA TE’! g ro w th '— apply 'In p e rto n , NOW - .o r c i t l M essrs. A lb e rti , L ind- berg - o r W hitney, dally 8:15 - 4:50. E v en in g In terv iew s T u e t- d a y s , 0:30 p .m . ■ 8 p .m . <

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6-9819 o r in q u ire 52 G e ra rd A v e ., Matawan^ wJ2-

UNION BEA C H a p a r tm e n t, u n fu rn ­ished, 1st flo o r, S ro o m s a n d b a th ,

enclosed f ro n t an d b a c k p o rch , Adults. COHax 4-7897. wJ2

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123 F i r s t S tre e t , K ey p o rt. C O Ifax 4-9680. w j2

LA RGE - p le a s a n t fu rn ish ed ro o m In K ey p o rt; n e a r D u llness sec tio n ,

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K E Y PO R T , S. ro o m a p a r tm e n t , 1st floor o n 2 b u t lines. C all CO Ifax

4-0093. WJ2

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and A ugust; a d u lt i on ly . P h o n e LOweli 0-2392. J2

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L E G A L N O T I C E

7-461 '. SH ERIFF'S RALE

SUPERIOR COURT *o r NEW JERSEY

CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY

Docket No. T 944-M ,Rosa Salvest Mlkal, at als.. P la in1

tiffs v i; Abraham Seldenberg, s t als,, Defendanta 1:

By virtue of a writ of execution tn the abova stated acUon to ma direct* ad, I shall expose for sals at publlo vendus. at tha Court House ln the Borough of Freehold. County of Mon* mouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the 13th day of July. 1959, at 1 o clock, P.M . Prevailing Time. v.

All th* following tract or parcel of land and the premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, lyini and being in the Township of Mari boro, In the County of Monmouth an< State of New Jersey:

BEGINNING at a point In th* W esterly side of the Freehold and Keyport Turnpike therein distan t J8O.0O feet north along aald Turnpike from the intersecUon of ths Easter* ly boundary line ot lantia now or form erly of Geo. B. Ingraham with the Northerly boundary line of the Fd. Naylor Farm , and running thence(1) as the m ssnetlc needle now points North 27* 30* E ast along the Westerly side of said Turnpike, 114D.50 feet to

hlch willbe furnished you on reouekt addresaed tt> the attorneya for the plaintiff at the above mentioned addr«as.

i; GRANT BCOTT- ' C lerk of th* Superior Court

Daled: Ju n e 11, IM <1VH ,» » « .■ » . • c*ir 1 •

the Joseph Van Mater line; thencn (3) North 76* 30* West 1904 feet along Van M ater’a Line to a stake; thence (3) North IB* 56* West 671.B6 feet atlll along Van M ater’*.Jin* to a stake a t the Intersection of said Van M ater’a and Whitesen's lines; thence (4) South 64* 30' Weal 532,00 («et along the Whtt* sen line to a stake at the intersection of the Whitsen line and Laura H. Con* over line: thencf )5) South 73* IS*. W est 706.00 feet along the L au ra ,H . Conover line to a stake; thence (6) South 20* East 682.44 feet along the said Conover line to a atake In the middle of Toppenhemus Brook whera the sam e maVes a bend tn the West line cf ihe George S, Ingraham farm : thence 17) along the middle of aald brook, the several courses thereof, as it now runs to ths Easterly bound* ary line of me Hulda Barkalow fa rm r thence 18) South 26* 06' East 123.4 feet elong said )Jne: thence (&> South 09* 30' West 142.0 feet along Uie boundary line of said Hulda Barkalow farm t thence (10) South 64* 30' East 1507.44

v on,i Lha? £ ? y,£ r J ,ne; then** (11) South B5 40* East 739.6 feet: thence (13) North 97* 30' East 150 0 feet thence (13) South S3* 40' E ast MS.00 leet to lh . w . ,i . r ly line 0< the Treehold and K.yport Turnplka

t” 1" 1 ,n d P1* '* ot BEGIN.NINU.■ BEING the same to 'the morieven, date which Is to b e 'reco rd ed

the same premises conveyed •h«r<(n deed of i which Is to be recorded

*cure p a n ot the purchase price paid for the said premises. SUBJECT to auch state of facts a* an accur­ate survey may disclose. SUBJECT to easement* and restricUon* of re­cord, If any.

Property located on Ihe Weit . Id , L ,h V F rf 'h » w ,,* ni Kevporl Turn-,

P'k« ;»» u t ' i mile South i r u » t .n - ter of M .rlboro, Township of Marl-

Monmouth County, New The . approximate amount bt thfl

Judgment To b . aa tl.fM by aald ta l !

Jam es T. Ktrk, Atty. t* 41^•a W r

. . . W E K X T O K 5 TO N C H > tD R B H » S P O It t a *WBM

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LOCUST ST R E E T , K E Y P O R T ' COLFAX 4-5860 / ■

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HOUSES FOR SALE2 1/4 A C R E S ; a t t r a c t iv e v illag e

fam ily h o m e, a c ro ss ro a d fro m M o rg an v ille P ubU c School. 8 sp a ­c io u s ro o m s a n d b a th , s te a m h e a t, o il b u rn e r , p la y h o u se , 3 c a r g a ra g e ; a sk in g f 18,500. CaU R . S try k e r R e a lto r , W H itney (-4144, H o lm d e l,/K ^ J . wj2

$1800 to $2600, d e liv e re d to y o u r loL B ungalow s, 4 ro o m s a n d b a th .

H o uses lo ca te d in M an aiap an , N . J . H o u sem o v ers , Inc., 51 H ull A ve­n u e , F reeh o ld , N. 3. C all F R eeho ld Off H ighw ay 33. D aley I t P e t r k i . ft-2915. w jtf

M ATAW AN; m o d e m 3 b e d ro o m bouse, a tt r a c t iv e n e ighborhood ,

t i le b a th , e le c t r ic d ish w a sh e r a n d ito v e . A ttach ed g a ra g e , e n c lo te d b a c k y a rd , v e n ftia n b lin d s , a to rm w indow s a n d tc re e n s . (14,800; c a ll LO weli 6-0270. w jtf

P R O P E R T Y a v a ila b le In M ataw an ;will b u ild to lu i t p u rc h a s e r ; an y

s ty le o r ty p e hou se . G ood fin an c in g a rra n g e m e n ts . C all COIfax 4-3034 o r CO Ifax 4-1870. w jlO

K E Y P O R T , 7 room hou se , Bteam h e a t, c e ra m ic tile b a th . N e a r

schoo l, b u s a n d sho p p in g ; w ill ex ­ch a n g e fo r y o u r h o u se o r lo t. M o rt-

fu n d s a rra n g e d . L. L . K ark u s , LO w eli 6-1057 o r KEUog 1-1172. wJ2

K E Y P O R T : 3 b e d ro o m s, liv ing .d in in g , k itch en , p a n try , b a th ,

b a sem e n t. C om plete ly m o d ern ized a n d re d e c o ra te d . C all COIfax 4-3472. wJ2*

M ARLBO RO TO W N SH IP: a m a ll fa rm , h o u se , 6 room s a n d b a th ,

a ls o o u tb u ild in g s . N ic e ly . 'la n d ­s c a p e d y a rd , p lea sa n t lu rro u n d - ln g i. C all LO weli 64371 a f te r 5 p .m . o r S u n d a y t. w jtf

MATAW AN, m o d e m 3 b e d ro o m ho m e, tiie b a th , modern k itc h e n ,

fu ll c e lla r , oil heat;V la rg e fenced In y a rd , g a ra g e an d m an y e x tra s . P r ic e d 319,000; In q u ire - H a r ry C lune , 2 1 S u tp h ln A ve., I^a law ari o r c a ll LO w eli 6-1129. ' w jtf

M ATAW AN; 6 , ro o m h o u a e ” a n d b a th , g a ra g e an d n ice lo t. P r ic e

115,000; c a ll LO w eli 6-1129, J tf

F O U R b e d ro o m C a p e Cod; 'M a ta ­' w an , f ire p la c e , b a sem e n t, g a ra g e , la rg e 'lo t , 117,500. S te rlin g M cC ann, R e a l .E t ta t e , 253 B ro a d S tre e t, K ey ­p o r t . C ali COIfax 4-1376. J2

B u t i n e a * O p p o r t u n i t i e sW A fiT E ri: a c tiv e p a r tn e r f o r

b o a rd in g h o u se , h a v e ' H room h o u se , ra n c h ty p e , 3 b a th ro o m t on X a c r e t , N eed fu rn itu re a n d m a n a g e r . T a k e f lr f t left tu rn a f te r M ag n o lia . I tin . R t.; 79, M a taw an -

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o f th e ir cho ice . C all CO Ifax 4-5081.wJ2*

TU TO R IN G : y o u n g te a c h e r w ill tu to r pup ils d u r in g su m m e r

m o n th s , g ra d e s 1-12 (G re g g sh o rt­h a n d In c lu d ed ). C ali K E an sb u rg 6-1239-R. wJ2

DAY T IM E c a r e fo r c h ild ren in p r iv a te h o m e, fen ced ln eq u ip ­

p e d p la y y a rd ; c o n s ta n t lu p e rv is- ion , h o t lu n ch es a n d m a c k s . ' M on­d a y th ru F r id a y , LO w eli 6-5090.

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v ision; ind iv idua l d ie ts . L icensed b y S ta te of N ew J e re s e y . R eason­a b le ra te s . 1H m ile s so u th o f M a ta w a n lig h t. H ighw ay 34; opp o ­s i te W h itt G i t t In n . C t l i LOweli 6-0611. ] tf

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bom e. C all C L lffo rd 4-7481. w24

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Peg* tw o — Second THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, July 2, 1959

Area: Defendants Enter New Pleas

R a y m o n d C o ttre ll, 20, M organ- v ille , one of s ix y o u th s in d ic ted J u n e 11 fo r a s e rie s o f b u rg la r ie s a n d firm ed ro b b eries , F r id a y p lea d e d n o de fen se to the in d ic tm en t. H is s is te f , Veronidai, 18, a co-defendan t, p lead ed Innocent to a b u rg la ry c h a rg e in th e in ­d ic tm en t. ”

Tw o o th e r co-defendan ts, M il­fo rd D. W iggins, 18, M organ, and B a rb a ra L eich , 19, R oute 35, W est K ean sb u rg , den ied a rm e d ro b b ery a n d b u rg la ry c h a rg e s . C ottre ll will b e se n te n e e d J u ly 14 b y M onm outh Qounty J u d g e E lv in R . S im m ill.; A fif th co -defendan t, P h ilip A.

G alluccl, 19, M ain S t., M a taw an , p lea d e d in n o cen t to an a rm e d rob­b e ry c h a rg e tw o w eek s ago. E u ­g ene J . N agy , 18, South Amboy, th e six th co-defendant, h a s n 't been a rra ig n e d .• W igg ins, ‘ G allucci, N ag y and M iss L eich a re c h a rg e d w ith ro b ­b ing a S ea B right ta v e r n ow ner of $290 fit knifepoint M ar. 1. N agy, G aUueci, and C ottre ll a re accused of ro b b in g a M arlb o ro Tow nship s to re ow ner of $150 a t gunpoint

f e b . 17. C ottre ll, b is s is te r , N agy . a n d th e L eich g ir l a re ch a rg ed

. ..w ith -b u rg la riz in g a R a r ita n Towo* • h ip .a u c t io n m a rk e t J a n . 22.

W ynne Jo n es j r . , C liffwood, M a t a w a n T o w tu h Jp , d e n ie d atealing-

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S e n a to r Case

R e p o rts T o Y ou

F ro m W ash in g to n

“ T h e C olum bine” ia a pow er- (ul a irp lan e w ith a w in g s p a n of 123 feet, (o u r ' tu rb o com pound en g ines r a te d a t 3240 h o rsep o w er a t take-off. a n d a g ross w eigh t of 133,000 pounds. I t h a t to .b e power­ful. I t 's the p lan e w N ch flies the P resid en t of the U nited S tate* w h ere he n eed s to *».

In th e p a r t m o n th o r s o , I*ve h ad th e good fo rtu n e to f id e fro m W ashington to N ew J e r i e y tw fce o n 'th i s p lan e a s the P re s id e n t's g u est—once to N ew ark A irp o rt and once to A tlan tic C ity . I w as sched­u led to b e in o u r s ta te i a any e a se , b u t i t w a i , o f c o u rse , p a r ­ticu la rly p lea sa n t to g e t a lift w ith P re s id e n t E isenhow er.

‘‘T h e C o lum bine" is n a m e d a ft­e r Ih e s ta te , f lo w er o f Colorado. I I is » s im p le flow er a a d s im ­p lic ity Is th e k eyno te o f the p la n e '. In te rio r a n d fu rn ish ings. T h e p lan e Is d iv id ed Into se v e ra l co m p a rtm e n ts , the la rg e s t being th e P re s id e n t’s p r iv a te a ta te ro o m . t i k e th e r e s t o f the p lane , It Is co m fo rtab le b u t c e rta in ly n o t lav ­ish. O verall, th e p lan e ’s tas te fu l in te r io r a n d I ts c lean lin es 'g ive

C O M FO R T FO R

W E E K E N D SSee Us For a Complete Line of

WINS AND LIQUORS — KEG BEER COMPLETE WITH COOLER — ICE CUBES

ta rg e Bottles o f Soda ’ 1 “AL L FLAVORS

€0HEHS U W 8)R STORE77 Broad St. Free Delivery Keyport

Im pression of s im p lic ity an d d ig n ity w hich b e f t t l t i i e q u a rte rs o f I n A m erican P r e s id e n t ' D o es th e P re s id e n t g e t aw ay from it a ll w hen h e’s flying in "T h e C o lum bine"? I th in k not, a t lea s t 'n o t f ro m m y ex p erien ces a b o trd . On th e flra t t r i p - t a New a r k A irp o rt — I sp en t m ost ot th e tim e In P re s id e n t E lsen h o w er's p r iv a te co m p artm en t.' T hough w e m a n a g e d to h a v e a good ta lk ab o u t Issues a n d p rob lem s b e ­fo re th e na tio n , th e re w ere se v e r­a l In te rru p tio n s . T he P resid en t b r in g s a lo n g so m e m em b ers of b l* s t i f f dn th ese tr ip s , and p ro b ­le m , do c o n stan tly a ris e which r e q u i r e a tten tion . P a rticu la rly since the P re sid e n t likes to work o v e r h is speeches until the las t m in u te , s i w as tru e on both trlgx to N ew Je rs e y .

T h e sa fe ly o f th e P resid en t of th e U nited . S ta te s is obviously c ru c ia l. F o r exam ple, an ev acu a ­tion s lid e Is a v a ilab le for ground e v acu a tio n of "T h e Colum bine." A s is poin ted o u t to Its passen ­g ers , the p ro p e r m ethod of leav­in g th e a irp la n e usin g the ev acu a ­t io n s lid e ia t o ju m p se a t f irst in to the slide. T he thoroughly- tra in e d an d com peten t crew notes lh a t fee t sho u ld n o t h it first, s ince th is a p p rec iab ly slow i down evacuation .

T h e re a r e com fortab le sleeping facilities fo r 10 passen g ers . Two d iv an s in th e a ta te ro o m m ay be co n v erted e a s i ly Into beds and t h e n s r e s leep in g accom m oda­tions fo r e ig h t p e rso n s ln the two p r iv a te co m p artm en ts .

**The -Colum bine’' isn ’t p reten ­tious a t a ll. Y e t ev e ry th in g abou t It seem s a p p ro p r ia te and ad e­q u ate to th * task ' to which i t is a ssigned . ,

A c a d e m y E s a m s ' N ew J e rse y ,, y o u th s In te res ted

In e n te r in g ‘th e A ir F o rce a n d M erch an t M arin e ac ad e m ie s will

(co n tin u ed In fifth co lum n)

Two At Rutgers Political Course

T h o m as Shlnkos, D e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te fo r co m m ittee m a n o f R a r ita n T ow nship , a n d K en n eth W illey, D e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te fo r co m y iitteem ao o f H o lm d el Tovtn ship, a re p ro b ab ly th e f ir s t m u ­nicipal c an d id a tes I n th e co u n try to p a rtic ip a te in s u n iv e rs ity co n ­d u c ted co n feren ce o n c a m p a ig n know-how.

O ne h undred o th e r c a n d id a te s b r th e o ffice o f m a y o r , co u n d l- m an , o r co m m ittee m a n in the S tate o f N ew J e r s e y p a rtic ip a te d sll d ay S a tu rd ay , J u n e 20, s t R u tg e rs U n iversity in w h a t w as p ro b ab ly the f ir s t co n fe ren ce o f Its k ind in the co u n try , d esig n ed to h e lp po litica l can d id a te s d o a b e t­te r Job o f in fo rm in g th e p ub lic reg a rd in g th e ir p la tfo rm . ,

T his conference, g ro w in g o u t of suggestions m a d e s t th e an n u a l R u tg e rs o rien tatio n m ee tin g s for e lec tees, w a s c o n d u c ted by the R u tg e rs B ureau o f, G o v ern m en t R e s e a r c h ,E a g le t o n - F o u n d a tio n , s n d U n iv e rs ity E x ten sio n D ivision .

V ariso a t o p ic s Tbe can d id a te s d ev o ted t h e

m orn ing to s tu d y in g th e m o st e f­ficien t h e a d q u ar te rs o rg an iza tio n , finance, cam p a ig n s tra te g y , c a n ­v assin g tech n iq u es, d t U e n s com ­m ittees , an d e lec tio n d a y a c tiv itie s u n d e r D r. N ell A . M cD onald, D ouglass College p ro fe s so r o f p o ­litica l sc ien ce s n d p re s id e n t o f th e Edison Tow nship Council.

In th e a fte rn o o n th e y h e a rd su g ­gestions fo r good p o litic a l public re la tio n s a long th a lin e o f us in g the c an d id a te ’s p a s t re c o rd , w h a t to su p p ly th e p r c u , co-ord ination of indiv idual w ith p a r ty p la tfo rm s , an d telling th e can d id a te ’s s to ry .

T he conferees a lso m e t w ith rep re se n ta tiv e s o f th e D e m o cra tic and Republican S ta te C om m ittees d lscu is in g w ith th em p a rty o rg an i­zation an d 1H I cam p a ig n iaaues.

Law rence, U nion B each , su m ­m oned on tw o c h a rg e s , d riv in g w ithout a n o p e ra to r 's licen se , an d driving a c a r w ith f ic titio u s license p lates, w as g ra n te d a p o stp o n em en t of hearing.

p lead ing g u ilty to a c h a rg e of careless d riv in g , R onald J . Komanowieil, U nion B e a c h , p a id a fine of 110 with SS c o u r* q p sts . John J . N elle r, M a ta w a n ,id ja rg e d with fa ilu re to s to p a t ' a s to p stre e t an d c a u s in g d a m a g e t o an o th er c a r , w a s found gu ilty an d fined (10 an d 19 c o u rt costs .

Area Drivers Fined In Madison Court

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Food Cham Head In International Role

Lansing P . S hield , p re s id e n t o f The G rand (Jn ion C o m p an y , E a s t P a terson , S a tu rd a y w a s e lec ted P residen t of th e In te rn a tio n a l A s­sociation of F o o d D is tr ib u tio n in L ausanne, S w itserlan d . H is e lec tion followed th e c lo se of th e w eek-lon AID A -sponsored F o u r th , Wor F ood C o n g ress a tte n d e d t>y J5C. food in d u stry e x e cu tiv es f ro m m o re th an 40 n a tio n s . .

F irs t A m erican to h e a d th e in te r ­national food d is tr ib u tio n o rg an i­zation, M r. S h ie ld w as e le c ted for

th re e -y e a r te rm . H la f ir s t ac t a i p re s id e n t w aa to an n o u n ce th a t the Fifth W orld F o o d C o n g ress u nder AIDA a u sp ic e s w ould b e held In 196] ln this U n ited S ta tes .

Senator Case(con tinued f ro m th ird co lum n)

h a v e an o p p o r tu n ity to ta k e a C ivil S e rv ice e x a m in a tio n J u ly 11. T h is e x am in a tio n is c o n d u c ted by the U.S. C ivil S e rv ic e C o m m is­s io n to a s s is t m e in se le c tin g n o m in ees fo r th e c la s s e s e n te r in g

them* a c a d e m ic s i a th e su m m e r e f i m , ................

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n ew s s to r ie s of U te abou t the n e w S e n a te O ffice B uild ing in W ash in g to n . C onditions a t the n e w b u ild ing s e e m to b e qu ite confused .

F o r m a n y y e a rs , m o st of the S e n a to rs a n d th e i r s ta f fs w ere h o u sed In the o n e -ra n d only—Sen­a te Office B uilding, a n d n o t in th e C ap ito l build ing itse lf. As S en­a to rs* d u tie s a n d co n stitu en c ies in c re a se d o v e r th e y e a rs , it b e ­c a m e n e c e ssa ry fo r S en a to rs f ro m the m ore popu lous s ta te s , a u c h a s - N ew J e r s e y , to c row d th e i r s ta f fs in to ju s t a co u p le of ro o m s in th e S e n a te O ffice Build* ing . A s a resu lt, th e co n s tru c tio n o f a new S en ate O ffice Building w a s au th o rized .

T h e new $25,000,000 Senate Of­fice B uild ing w as o p en ed this sp rin g . T h en the tro u b les began. S om e S e n a to rs c la im e d th e buz­z e r sy s te m w h ich sum m oned th e m to th e C ap ito l w a s e r r a tic a n d - u n re liab le . O th era rep o r ted t h e i r s e c re ta r ie s w e re fea rfu l of sk id d in g a ro u n d th e floors in th e ir h ig h h ee ls . E le v a to rs a r e n o tice­a b ly s lo w er th an in th e o ld b u ild ­ing . A nd m any o th e r shortcom * in g s h av e b e e n r e p o r te d , too.

E v en b e fo re th e v a rio u s short* c o m in g s o f Ih e n e w b u ild ing be­c a m e a p p a re n t, I h a d d ecided a g a in s t le a v in g , th e o ld build ing . 1 lik e , th e h igh c e ilin g s a n d th e o ld -fash ioned a tm o sp h e re o f the o ld S e n a te O ffice B u ild ing . Con se q u en fjy , I m o v ed f ro m S u ite

341 lo S u ite 241 o f th e o k T b u ild ­in g . '

I t s e e m s t o C ongress o u g h t t o b e a t le a s t a s c o n scien tio u s a b o u t sp end ing fo r itse lf a s i t is a b o u t th e ex e cu tiv e b ra n c h o f tb e g o v e rn m e n t A ccord ing ly , I h a v e v o te d a g a in s t a n y ad d itio n al frills fo r th e new S e n a te O ffice B uild­ing . I don’t th in k w e n eed tb e n e w c a rp e ts , e x tr a su b w ay e x ­ten sio n s and o th e r expenses w hich k e e p add ing to the o rg io a l co s t of th e new build ing .

A nd sp eak in g o f ch an g es, I h a v e h a d so m e o n m y -s ta f f in rec e n t d ay s . A lex an d er B: P o r ­te r , who co m es from M oorestow n* h a s resigned a s one of m y e x ­ec u tiv e s e c re ta r ie s to e n te r p r i ­v a te law p ra c t ic e i n V irg in ia . H is , rep lacem en t is • E rn e s t S. L en t, w hose p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs . R udolph E . L ent, live m E a s t P a te rso n . E rn ie L en t fo rm ­e r ly lived h im se lf in P a s s a ic a n d a ls o in E lizab e th . He is a P r in c e ­ton g rad u a te , C lass of 1942, a fo rm e r e d ito r ia l w r ite r for th e E liz a b e th D aily J o u rn a l an d , m o re re c e n tly , a n A ss is ta n t P ro fe s so r a t

E m o ry U n iv e rs ity in A tlan ta , G a , tea c h in g in te rn a tio n a l re la tio n s . H e le ft E m o ry to join m y s ta f f .

O th e r ad d itio n s an d s u b tra c tio n s o n m y s ta ff : E llis K atz. C a m d e n , a R u tg e rs ju n io r ,‘ w as se lec ted b y a co m m ittee a t R u tg e rs to r * c e iv e m y p o litica l sc ience in tern* sh ip , w h ich I sponsor in co-opera* tion w ith th e E a g le to n F o u n d a ­tion . H e 'll b e on m y s ta ff fo r th a s u m m e r . m o n th s , b e fo re r e tu rn in g to R u tg e rs . J o e l D . S ieg al, N o rth P la in fie ld , a G eorge tow n U n iv e rs i­t y L aw School s tu d en t, h a s r e ­p la c e d R o b e r t C h este r . P a s s a ic , w ho res ig n ed to re tu rn h o m e 'a f t ­e r co m p le tin g G eorge tow n L aw S chool. W illiam W arb u rto a , P a te r ­so n , a n o th e r G eo rg e to w i^JJn iv e rsH ty la w s tu d e n t, is m y ap p o in ted to th e S en a te P o s t O ff ic e ' s ta f f, re p la c in g a n o th e r ap p o in tee , Ker« m it Lee, A tlan tic C ity , w ho h e ld th is position w hile a tte n d in g How­a rd U n iv e rs ity . A nd th e A m e ric a s P o litic a l Science A ssociation is m ak in g a y o u n g m a n a v a ila b le to h e lp u s o u t u n d e r its ow n fellow­s h ip p ro g ra m . ;

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N ew J e n e y ’* m a jo r ra a o r t t r t t i hav * ach ed u led w id e u d d iv e n l- fied p ro g ra m s lo r J u ly w ith e m ­p h a s is o a ce leb ra tio n * -»ad f i n - work* fo r tb e F o u rth . T b * N ew Je rs e y D e p a r tm e n t o f C o u w l t t o n a n d Econom ic D evelop m e n t p a r ­t ic u la r ly n o tes com * w ith b i tto r ic asso c ia tio n s .

C ap e M ay w ill h a v e tra d itio n a l Ju ly 4 th c e leb ra tio n * a n d Will lau n ch th e 350th a n n iv e rs a ry of th e co u n ty on S a tu rd a y w haa an tiq u e s u rre y w ill b e g in th e M - m ile t r ip from P h ila d e lp h ia ’* In d e ­pendence H ail to C ap e M ay . J u ly 11th 1> th e d a te of th e I l t h a n h u a l O ld H ouse T o u r . ' In ' co n ju n c tio n w ith th e to u r, J u ly 11th ha* (wen p ro cla im ed o ffic ia lly "A n n iv e rsa ry D a y " ln co m m e m o ra tio n o f th a y e a r 1609 w h en H en ry H udson sa ile d u p th e D e law are B a y In C ape M ay C oun ty in h i t (U p . "T h e H alf M oon ." A w e e t a v a c a ­tion aw ait* th e ind iv id u a l w bo is the 350th p a s se n g e r th a t a r r iv e s a t th e C ap e M ay C oun ty A irp o rt.

C ap e M ay ’s n e a rb y ne ig h b o r, S tone H a rb o r, h a a c o m p le te d p lan s lo r th e a n n u a l a n tiq u e show w hich is sch ed u led ta b e g in T u e sd a y a n d la s t for th re e d ay s . C ap a M ay C oun ty 's !4 th a n n u a l f ish in g co n ­te s t is u n d e rw a y a n d m a n y f iM ca tc h e s h i v e b e e n rep o rted . W eekly p r l ie s a r e a w a rd e d a n d th e c o n tes t ru n s to S ep t. &.

A ctive P ro g ra m In W ildwood

W ildwood h a s ou tlined o n e o f it* g re a te s t p ro g ra m s b f a c t iv i t ie s 'f o r th is y e a r . S p o rts p la y « g ia jo r ro le In th is South J e rs e y r e s o r t arid th e ir ten n is to u rn am en t* a t ­tra c tin g boys a n d 'g l 'r l i , m e n . t a d w om en, b eg in M onday, a n d con­tin u e th ro u g h o u t th e m o n th . T he G re a te r W ld w o o d Vstcht C lutf w lli ho ld i ts South J e rs e y R e g a tta J u ly 11 a n d 11. T h e ir co lo rfu l b o a t p a ra d e a n d , I(rew orks d isp la y la schedu led fo r J u ly 21. O ne o f th * m an y b r ig h t sp o ts In W ildw ood 's schedu le o f e v en ts is th e 49th A nnual B sb y P a ra d e w hich Is l e t for, J u ly 30. . , . ; »

J u ly 4 th w ill b e o b se rv e d lti O cean C ity b y a ' boardw atyc p a ra d e . L a te r In the d ay th e re w ill b e a t i l e n j p a g e an t. In th e e y e n in g '. th e D ru m ’ a n d 'B u g le f b r p s w ill ,M m - p e te fo r to p " ho n o rs. • T h e ' h a iS:"“- 'Pfield .Clio'ral Society will re iid e r a tw o-hour c o n c e r t on ,P i e r ' du ring S a tu rd a y • evening.' O cean C ity 's shuffle b o a rd , to u rn a ­m en t Is u n d e rw ay y r l t l i . w p d y p riz e s aw ard ed . .S p eed bost, r*ce» w ill beg in in 'O c e a n -C i ty ; Sunday.-

A tlan tic C ity , o ltcn ca lle d th e w o rld ’s p lay g ro u n d , is sp o rtin g a new ' took (o r IMS, New m otelsi co m p le te ’ w ith ' iw lm m ln g pools, new an d Im proved p tre e ts a n d new fac ilitie s w ill g re e t .the ylsltoril ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a t u r e o t J u ly I n A t.

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Plans w e r t m ad * f a r o ffic ia l dedication of th* fo u r f la g pol* m em orials a t B oy S cou t C am p , F orestburg , N .Y ,..a t a i q t r t i n g a t the Chingarora D is tr ic t teTKw sinner's s ta ff held In t h t bODM pl the d istric t com m issioner, J a m a s F Flynn, M ataw an. ‘ ’

Tb« flag poles e re c te d b y th * com m issioner's s ta f f w ill b e dedJ- c s te d e t serv ice* to b a h e t d o a Saturday , A u g I , a t 1:10 p .m .' Two of the flag p?le* * * r e a re t f - ed when the c a m p w a s s ta r t* d and two m ore w e n r a is e d re c e n t­ly by a group o f a r e a (o o u te r* d uring work weekend*,

Com m issioner F ly n n an n o u n ced m eetings will be su sp en d ed f o r th * sum m er m onths an d fa ll a c tiv i­ties will be sp e a rh e a d e d h y .1 round table m eeting to b e h e ld In August a t Sl. M ary ’a ch u rc h hall, Keyport.

Attending the final m ee tin g o f the season w ere R o b ert K r ie d lir , scout field executive; W allace Taylor, ch a irm an of o rg an isa tio n and extension; W alte r B r u n o 'O f M r. Tay lo r's s taff; F r in k F le m ­ing and Joseph L u c u i t l , ' a t i l l - tan t d l a t r l c t c o m m ls ild n ^ n ; and Joseph S tenger, n e w ly a p - pointed neighborhood co m m lu lo n - e r from M organville U n it N o .'M .'

Also neighborhood c o m m liiio n - er« M ichael R oske, E a r l H uber, W illiam W elntraub, C a rl R ath jen , Joseph G rlsw enskl, J a m e s StrO- sn ider. E arl Benton, W illiam M ey­ers. W llllsm M addock, D udley Robinson. W alter B eyer, C h a rle s Vreeland and R oy F o rsb erg .

ThU week, wily d o n 't y o u 'lo o k through the window* o f . y o u r c h u rch . . . from the Insltje.

County Offltw* Ar* Entitled To Pay Hike

O ov. R o b e r t B . M e y n ar h i * s ig n a d UU* es tab lish in g new m in i­m u m a a d m sjrim a m l a l a r i i s fo r a ll c o u n ty f ra a h o ld a n a a d co u n ty c k r k i , ih ir if f s , su rro g a te s , an d re g is te rs o f d e e d s a a d m o rtg ag e* .

O n* o f th * n ew law * ae t* a m in i­

m u m s a la ry o* |8 ( W a y a a r for M onm outh C ounty freeho lder* an d $6300 fo r th* f raeh o ld a r d irec to r. I t fU e* I m ax im u m a a la ry of 19000 w ith th * u m * s tipu la tion o f 1900 e x tr a fo r th * d ire c to r . T he f reeh o ld e rs , Including D irec to r J o ­se p h C . Irw in , now g e t (6000.

T h u s, if they chooae to do *o, th * M onm outh freeho lder* can

r a i d t h e l r p a y a s m u ch a a |M W a y e a r . M r. I rw ta cou ld g e t s t& M raise . T h e c o u n ty o ffic er p a y b ill e s ta b lish e s a n ew m ax im u m sa l­a ry o t 111,009 a y s a r t o r M on­m o u th C oun ty C le rk J . R u sse ll W oolley, S heriff I lk E . W o lc o tt an d S u rro g a te E d w a rd C. B roege, a ll of w hom n ow rece iv e $19,001 a y ea r.

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Eliew h eri, a rec o rd program of s u m m e r ac tlv itle* g e ts underway a t A sb u ry P a r k on th e Fourth of J u ly w ith th e o ffic ia l opening of a new * b o ard w alk ^b a th in g pavilion T h e hew f.c lllfle * occupy > blo<k. long s tru c tu re * n d c a n accommo­d a te so m e 4500 b a th e rs . Marking th e in au g u ra l o f the new co m m o d a tlo n s w ill be s dlversilied p ro g ra m of ip e c la l event, planned to b e of In te re s t to all m em bers o f th e fam ily includ ing a gala lire w o r k s d isp lay . ' Beginning to m o rro w , a ll young ladle, from 17 to 37 y e a rs o t a g e thai swim a t A sb u ry Parte will b e able to o b ta in e n try b lan k s for the se< und a n n u a l S ea Q ueen Contesi The “ Sea Q u een " w ill b e 'chosen during .th e l a t te r p a r t o t A ugust

In th e n o r th e rn p a r t of the slate, a J u ly I co n tes t Is scheduled P s l ls s d e s A m usem ent P a r k choose a C a rd e n S ta te beau iy who will c o m p e te )n th e "M ia . United S ta le s ” a a d " M ils U niverse con- te s ta h e ld In C aliforn ia laier in J u ly . All s ln g l* N ew Jeraey young w om en o v e r 18 y e a rs ol .g e are e lig ib le to e n te r . On Ju ly 21 ihe f ir s t a n n u a l T r i-S la te "K id s l>ng .Show.” a lso Will be s tag ed a t P a l is s d e s A m usem ent P a rk Rib bon* a n d tro p h y cups will be a w a rd e d to dog* in e ig h t d iflm -nt ca te g o r ie s .

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Pflg* four—Second Section THE MATAWAN JOUSNAt Thursday, Jvly 2, 1959

Asks Support Of College Bonding'

T W e s g tb e co lleg e b u lk ta g i b o n d issu e l i p i n e d to N ovem ber, • o n 11,000 to H U t w eU ^juali- f le d N ew J e rs e y y o u n g s te r! wlU fin d no room for th e m In colleg* toy 1985,” J o sep h L eo , « rec e n t g ra d u a te Qf R u tg e rs U n iv e rs ity , s a id b e fo re > m ee tin g ol the M a ta w a n 'U p t a r y C lub T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n a t R o llo 's P o r t H ouse, K e y p o r t ,1 A doub ling o f tb a s tu d e n t c a ­p a c ity o f th e s ta te 's p u b lic inert, tu tk m j o f h ig h er e d u c a 1 1 o n th ro u g h a 166,800,000 b o n d Issue h a * b een reco m m en d ed b y th e S ta te B o ard o f E d u c a tio n , M r. M o la id , la o rd e r th a t th e public co lleg es m ay d o th e ir s h a re In m ee tin g th e r is in g tide of college-

- ■ m . y o u n g D60D16.

T h e R u tg e rs g ra d u a te sa id , " T h e D um ber o t qu a lified college-

v a g e y o u n g s te rs in New J e r s e y w tli r i s e to m o re th an 90,000 b y 1969, a s c o m p ared to a b o if 0 ,0 0 0 full- t i n e s tu d e n ts to d ay , s im p ly b e ­c a u se o f the r is e in th e s ta te 's b i r t h , r a te b e g u n hi th e la t te r y e a n o f W o rld W ar II.

N ot E s tim a te s" T h e se a re n o t som eo n e 's esti-

fn a te s o r ca lcu lations,” M r. L eo n te d 'o u t , “ b u t tbe flesh and

ch ild ren w ho c aa b e coun t­

e d r ig h t new u f t e y lit t a f t e ■eats of f if th aid t ig th a n d sev­e n th 'g r a d e c la ss ro o m s. A r is in g p e rc e n ta g e d h ig h school g rad u ­ate* ea ch y e a r a r t w ell-p repared and fin an c ia lly ab le to g a to col­le g e ," 1 H r . t e a s a id , " and it is w o rth no tin g t b a t to d a y 'a rec o rd en.

n d lm e q ts In co lleges and un iv er­s it ie s a r e th e s tu d en ts b o r a in p e rio d w hen the b ir th r a te w as ab n o rm a lly low .

" I n a d d itio n ," he s ta te d , “ the S ta te B o ard o ( E d u ca tio a h as found, b y qu estio n in g th em , th a t out-of-sta ta co lleges, to whom N ew J e rs e y a lre a d y e x p o rts two- th ird s o f her college-bound stu­d en ts , w ill b e ab le to a b so rb only 5000 o f the e s tim a ted in c re a se of 30,000 s tu d en ts by 1865. This m ea n s th a t o u r own N ew J e n e y co lleg es’ w ill have to take p rim e responsib ility fo r edncafing- °wr y o u n g s te rs ," U r . Leo said.

“ H a* Job of provid ing ad eq u ate p u b lic college fac ilities w as begun b y th e L eg isla tu re Ia s i year w ith a n appro p ria tio n c ( m o re th an >9,000,000. T he S ta te d B o a rd Of E d ­u ca tio n h a i recom m eafded a bond is s u e o f ftt.Mf.OOS h r new build­ings a t th e s ta te college* In T ren ­to n . M o n td a ir, P a te rso n , Union, J e rs e y City an d G lass b o ro , the S tate U niversity 's p lan t in New Brunsw ick , N ew ark aad C am dea an d th e N ew ark College o f E ngi­n e e rin g ,” h e concluded. '

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P r io r to rece iv in g o rd ers fo r K o rean d u ty , h e w a s assigned a«- s e c u r i ty g u a rd w ith U .S. Army. Y u m a T e s tin g S ta tio n a t Yuma;- A r i l, H e Is sch ed u led to retu rn to, tbe U n ited S ta te s in Ju n e 1960

MC Legion Execs Hold Nomination

The M onm outh C oun ty E x e c u tiv e

Com m ittee. A m erican L eg ion , m et; a t M au w an P o s t 171 re c e n tly fo r the final m ee tin g p r io r to e lection of officers (o r th e n e x t y e a r . I n tbe reg u la r c o u rse o f b usln m . committee r e p o r ts w ere c o v e re d briefly in o rd e r to p ro ceed w ith tbe 1y»minol'if" ai o fficers .

The following n o m in a tio n s w e re made: C om m ander; B asil S locum , Post 411, W est L o n g B ran ch ; v ice com m anders, A r th u r S ilva, p o e t 24, Asbury P a r i , a n d B e tty S trang , pt»t 321 U nion B en ch ; f inance officer. Al S tro m . P o s t 14, A sb u ry Psifc, chap la in , D a v e B eem an , Post 23, K ey p o rt; h is to r ia n . M rs. Peg Cooper, t a t 141 A tlan tic Highlands; m a s te r-a t-a rm s , H aro ld Heckman, P o s t 24, A sb u ry Park.

It was re p o tte d th a t at th e South Je rse y c a u cu s m ee tin g held June 2 in T o n s R iv e r, D ep a rtm en t Vice C om m ander C liff M ecouch was appoin ted a i c h a irm a n o f the caucus for tb e n e x t y e a r . C om ­mander M ecouch re p o r te d th a t 128 more m em b er* a r e needed la the county in o rd e r tn m e e t la s t year s m em b e rsh ip , He p ra ised Freehold P o s t fo r th e i r reco rd number 636 p a i t t a p m e m b e n . Eleven posts h a v e p a sse d th e i r last y e a r 's to ta l s a d tw o po sts have equaled i t ■ .

Briefing Conference For Temple Freshmen

High School g ra d u a te s e n te r in g college In th e fa ll tu rn o n re g is te r for 'F re sh m a n B rie fin g Sessions^ ' the six-week p re-co lleg e - t n in l j course p r e s e n t e d an n u ally Tem ple U n iv ers ity M a n ag e m e n t In- stiiute. Y oung A dults D iv ision . Sea- Slim! begin M onday, J u ly 1] an d will be h e ld e a c h M onday a n d W ednesday ev en in g th ro u g h A ug. 19 in the a ir-co n d itio n ed C om m un­ity Room a t tb e S tra w b rld g e an d Clothier. JenM ntow n s to re . .

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Y““Private Adoption Agencies Should Share Responsibility” Says Greer

" p r iv a te ly f in a n c e d ado p tio n a g e n c ie s sho u ld n o t s h irk Iro m a c c e p tin g a la r g e r s h a re o f re* S pcnsib ility in he lp in g re so lv e w h a t a p p e a rs t o be a c r is is s itu a tio n t a ch ild w e l f a r e / '

T h e se w o rd s b y C . L i s te r G r e e r / e x ecu tiv e s e c r e t a r y o f the C h ild re n 's H om e S ociety of New J e rs e y , w h ich rec e n tly m ark e d th e beg in n in g o t i ts 66th se rv ic e y e a r, se rv e d a s a k eyno te fo r t h e so c ie ty 's an n u a l, m eeting of d ire c ­to rs an d m em b e rs h e ld in T ren ton .

; M r. G re e r 's r e m a rk s w ere m ad e - fopow ing hi* an n u a l rep o rt ia w hich . p ro g re ss .'ip ad e d u rin g the so c ie ty ’s

rec e n tly . te rm in a te d , f isca l y e a r w u ou tlin ed . .

S ta tin g th a t th e so c ie ty h a d p laced 106 ch ild ren lo r adoption

l o r a seco n d y e a r, a n d th a t th e g ran d to ta l o f h om eless and friend­le s s ch ild ren a id ed by th e socie ty w as d o s e to th e 14,000 m ark , M r. G re e r d e c la red th a t th e unfulfilled ta sk o f help ing N ew J e rse y children-in-need-of-aid w as so g rea t th a t it seem ing ly overshadow ed t h e accom plishm en ts o f all agencies; p riv a te .a n d public.

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a g e n c ie s . such a s th e C h ild ren 's H om e Society o f N ew J e rs e y could n o t re s t on th e ir lau re ls . I n s te a d he sa id , they shou ld be s tim u la ted

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to a ssu m e a la rg e r and m o re ag­g ress iv e ro le in ex tending serv ices to m o re ch ild ren ln need of such sp ecia l serv ices.

M r. G re e r sa id he deplored th e c u rre n t ch ild w elfa re "p a n ic " w hich ! s tem m ed tro m „ a d m itted a b u ses of w elfa re law s an d the s ta te 's hom e life a ss is ta n c e p ro ­g ram . “ Civic-m inded lea d e rs who have been horrified by obvious cases of w elfare abuses uncovered in ce rta in e x tre m e situ a tio n s m ust not be b linded to th e n eed of the f a r g re a te r n u m b er o f c a se s of out-of-wedlock b if jh s th a t occur a ipong young m o th e rs rep resen tin g every w alk of life. Since each s ituation rep re se n ts a p rese n t an d p o ten tial burden on th e taxpayers) a n y ' m ea n s th a t ..w o u ld , rem o v e com pletely a eW ld from t h e w el­fa re ro lls ahou ld be g iven th e g re a te s t possible consideration . In th is p ro cess , p r iv a te adoption ag en cies , w ho w o rk u n d e r t h e au sp ices of a a d in dose co­o p e ra tio n w ith th * S ta te B o a r d of Child W elfare, m u s t j a s u m s a g r e t t e r ro U . - -

. Seeming Paalc “ D esp ite the c u rr e n t fu ro r and

seem in g panic, w e art firm in o u r be lie f that so long as people can be found w ho will give o f th em ­selves in th e In te res ts o f ch ild ren less to rtu n a te —ch ild ren not th e ir own—th e re is hope fo r A cotnm oi) iserfse reso lu tio n .o f ' t h e ch ild c a re p ro b lem s th a t fac e u i . ; '

We be lieve th a t a lac k o f funds Is the f ir s t o b jec tiv e fo r reso lu tion In the handling o f ch ild ren ’s p ro b lem s. W e a b p be lieve th a t

m o re people m u s t b eco m e in ­volved in th o u g h t a n d w o rk fo r ch ild ren . T h en a g a in , th e re Is a d ire need o f m o re c o m m o n s e n se a ttitu d es an d m an y r e c ru its f o r a m uch n eed ed ‘n ew c ru s a d e f o r the hom eless ch ild .’

‘T w o y e a rs a g o th e C h ild ren ’s H om e S ociety o f N ew J e rs e y p led ­g ed itse lf to w o rk to w a rd a doubling o f s e rv ic e s . T h a t goa l w as rea c h e d In e a ch o f th e tw o y e a rs ju s t en d ed . W e h o p e to fu rth e r in c re a se o u r s e rv ic e po ­ten tia l In th e y e a rs a h e a d . T h is c a n b e a c h ie v e d w ith th e co ­o p e ra tio n o f th e th ough tfu l m en a n d w om en w h o se f in an c ia l an d perso n a l su p p o rt c a n m a k e th e a ch iev em en t o f t h i l e h ig h p u r ­poses possib le .” M r . ' G re e r co n . ch ided . ............... t '

Two Bayshore Arfa Men Have Licenses Revoked. A ctin g S ta t* D ir e c to r o f M o to r V ehicles N ed J . P a r se k ia n a n ­n ounced the rev o c a tio n s o f d r iv e r s ’ l icenses held b f Jo sep h M cCoy, Box 222X, K ey p o rt, a n d T h o m a s K areck y , RD 1, M a ta w a n , u n d e r th e s ta te tra ff ic po in t sy s te m .

M r. M cC oy's license w as r e ­voked fo r a n In d efin ite p e rio d for h av in g re c o rd o t a con v ic tio n In J w i r Y ork fo r o p e ra t in g a m otor, vehicle w hile u n d e r tb e . In fluence of In tox icating liq u o r . A one-m onth rev o ca tio n a lso w a s O rd e red fo r M r. K areck y fo r th re e sp eed in g a n d one tra ffic s ig n v io la tio n c o n ­victions. . ‘

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All sm a ll f i rm s in te re s te d in obtaining G o v e rn m e n t R e s e a rc h and D evelopm ent p r im e o r su b ­con tracts w e re in v ite d b y th e Small B usiness A d m in is tra tio n to reg iste r th e ir q u a lif ica tio n s w ith this ag en cy b y J u ly 17.

A rthuf E . L o ig ,. reg io n a l d i­recto r of th e S m all B u sin ess A d ­m in istra tion f o r th is a r e a , sa id small f irm s th a t .b e l ie v e th ey a re qualified w ill b e in clu d ed in a listing w h ich w ill b e m a d e a v a il­able 10 g o v e rn m e n t p u rc h a s in g o f. fices and p r im e c o n tra c to rs .

A lis t of 1400 c o m p an ies w a t issued b y th e S m all B u s in e ss Ad­m in istra tio n i n D e c e m b e r 1958.

T h a an n o u n c em e n t l a i d th is lis t­in g now Is b e in g re v is e d a n d th a t a p p lic a tio n s t o r th e n e w d ire c to ry m a y b e o b ta in e d a t t h e S m all B u sin ess A d m in is tra tio n R eg ional Office, 42 B ro ad w ay , N ew Y o rk 4.

M r. L o n g s a id th a t co m p an ies in te re s te d -in lis tin g th e i r q ua li­f ica tio n s sho u ld 'ap p ly . . to .the A g e n c y 's R eg io n al Office for F o rm 449. In o rd e r to b e lis ted in th e re v ise d Issue, h e sa id , the co m p a n y sh o u ld file th e co m p le t­ed fo rm b y J u ly 17.

Only Small FinnsT h e n ew l is t w ill i c o n ta in only

th e n a m e s o f s m a ll f irm s . SBA g e n e ra l ly c la ss if ie s a f irm a s s m a ll fo r g o v e rn m e n t p ro c u re ­m e n t p u rp o se s w h en it is n o t d o m in a n t in i t s fie ld of opera tio n , an d w ith its a ff i lia te s em p lo y s few e r th a n 504 p e rso n s, o r Is

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T h e n e w d ire c to ry w ill inclu d e in fo rm a tio n a b o u t e a ch f irm 's fie ld o f in te re s t , a re a o f sp ec ia l­iza tio n , p rev io u s e x p e rien ce in r e s e a rc h a n d d ev e lo p m en t an d te c h n ic a l s e rv ic e s , a v a ila b ility of la b o ra to ry an d te s t in g equ ip m en t, a n d p ro d u ctio n eq u ip m en t an d the n u m b er o f s c ie n tis ts , en g in eers, a n d tec h n ic a l em ployees of each co m p an y .

T h e d ire c to ry w ill ' b e m ad e a v a ila b le to a ll go v ern m en t pur- c h a f in g a g e n cie s a n d ia rg e f irm s In g a g e d in re s e a rc h an d develop­m en t a g en c ie s , a s well a s com* pon y ex ecu tiv es re sp o n s ib le , fo r. n eg o tia tio n o f R& D c o n trac ts .

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Distribute New College Catalog

?1 ie l a t e s t M onm outh College . c a ta lo g h i t b e a t d is tr ib u te d , au -

n o u n c ia g a n ew c u ir ic u lu m ia po litic a l a r ie n c e a n d lis tin g c o u rs ­e s to b e o ffe red fa S ep tem b er. O th e r ch an g e* in clu d e new co u rs ­e s . a s c a le d s tu d e n t ac tiv ities fe e , a n d • sch ed u le o f tw o su m ­m e r tn a in n s , n ow in e ffe c t, in ­s te a d o f o a e se ss io n a s before.

T h e b o o k 's p u rp o se i s to q u i n t u s e rs w ith M onm outh and tk e n a tu re o f i t s d a y a n d ev en in g o p e ra t lo q fo r c o m m u te r S tudent!. S c h to ls , l ib ra rie s , p ro fess io n a l o r ­g a n is a t io n a n d h ig h sch o o l g rad u

- a te s u s e th e c a ta lo g . U s five ma- for se c tio n s d escrib e th e co llege, tb e tw o -y ea r c u r r ic u lu m : , th e fo u r-y e a r c u rr icu lu m * , c o i n e i f o r co lleg e c re d it an d c o u rse s fo r •4 u l( s . AU m a > ir s tu d y a re a s h i v e ad d itio n a l c o u rse s to m eet s tu d e n t H eeds, .' T h e h e w 'N a tio n a l D e fe n se Stu­d e n t L o a n P r o g ra m is In tro d u ced (air th e f lra t t im e In th e cata log . A b o d e s c r ib e d a re tra d itio n a l m e in s to w a rd p a y m e n t o f fees, s a c h a a sch o la rsh ip s , d e fe rred p a y m e n t p i ta s , lo in s f ro m th e co llege, a n d p a rt- tim e jo b s o n a n d o f f c a m p u s . A ty p ic a l fu ll-tim e s tu d e n t 's ex p en ses fo r o n e se m e s­te r , o r h a lf -y ea r , i s g iv en i s {425. H i l l in c lu d e s a la b o ra to ry co u rse am o n g th e o th er* , book* i n d s tu ­d e n t a c tiv itie s . T b e f ig u re is f i t h ig h e r t h i n U s t y e a r. A fu ll-tim e s tu d e n t , w ill p a y th a t m u c h a s h i s s tu d e n t s e rv ic es i n d a c tiv itie s fee . I t e o w r s lia b ility Insu rance, s u b s c r ip t io n t o c e r ta in cam p u s p u b llc itio aa , ad m iss io n s t o c e r ta in e v e a ts , s tu d e n t c h ib s ex p eases a n d o th e r s e rv ic e s t a d p ro je c ts . A p i r t - th n e s tu d e n t w ill p a y IS . A su m m e r s tu d e n t p a y s p . T he c a ta lo g \o f fe r s a b rea k d o w n Ust fo r f ig u rin g expenses,

T h lrte e n ^ fo u r-y e a r m a jo r s lead ­in g to th e B ach e lo r o f A rts a n d B ach e lo r o f S c ien ce D eg ree* i r e d esc rib ed , a s w ell a s II two- y e a r p ro g ra m s lead in g to th e As­so c ia te i n A rts D eg ree . T h e two- y e a r p ro g ram * p re p a re a tuden ts fo r fu r th e r a tu d y o r fo r w o r t tn sem i-p ro fess io n al fie lds. In th e M o n m o u th , C om m unity In stitu te section p f th e ca ta lo g , a d u lt edu­cation c o u rse s a ra lis ted in m a th ­em a tic s , s e c re ta r ia l w o rk , s ttn o - typy , e n g in e e rin g d raftin g , s r t a n d m u sic . N o p re p a ra tio n is n eed ed to e n te r th ese c o u rse s .

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E n try b lan k s now a ra ava ilab le a n d m ay be o b tained by w riting th e New J e rse y S ta te F a ir , Box f t ) , T ren ton .

O w n e r - tn in e r D ouglas S m all p lan s to r e tu rn P r in c e d u lto u lm e lo h u rd le rac in g d u r in g th e seaso n s t M onm outh P a rk , w h ere the h u rd le rs sw ing into ac tio n o a J u ly I. P r in c e duH oulm e h a s bc$n confin ing h is e flo rts to tu r f r tc e s ia rec e n t w eeks. H e w as m'MMO- c la im in U K a t A tlan tic C ity . ‘

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1 T h re e - ilo u r S essions E a c h W eek, D a y o r E v e a ia g _ T h is c o u rs e is o ffe red a t a l l lev e ls f ro m sev en th g ra d e th ro u g h co llege, w ith s tu d en ts g ro u p ed hom ogeneously a c co rd in g to n b n itjr. I t helps s tu d e n ts to re a d w ith sp eed a n a co m p reh en s ion , 'to w r i te g ra m m a tic a l ly and logically , a n d to in c re a se th e i r know ledge o f v o cab u la ry . T his c o u rse is v ery p o p u lar w ith se rio u s s tu d e n ts w ho a re an x io u s to Im prove th e ir school g rad e s a n d t q o b ta in m ax im u m p rep a ra tio n fo r co lleg e b o a rd a n a o th e r types o f e n tra n c e e x a m s .

Elementary Reading for children in grades 1-6* I T w o-H our S essions E a c h W eekThia c o u rs e em p h a s ize s p h o n e s an d t ig h t v o c a b u la ry a n d o th e r m eth o d s o f w o rd p e rcep tio n , p a ra g ra p h co m p reb cp sto c , p h ra s e rea d in g , v o c a b u la ry build ing . T h e ch ild ren m ee t in sm all g roups a cco rd in g to rea d in g level.

Public speaking and Dramatics1 T h ree-H eu r S e s s ie u E a c h W eek, E v e n in g s Only

T h is c o u rs e Is d e sig n ed to m ee t th e n eed s of s tu d e n ts for a m o re e ffec tiv e o r a l e x p re ss io n of th e ir tho u g h ts . T he f irs t h a lf o f e tc h c la s s Is d e v o te d to study u d drill in th e p rin c ip a l e le m e n ts o l la n g u a g e , tk e second half to sp eech es , d eb a tes , a n d d ra m a tic p rese n ta tio n s , E v e ry s tu d en t w ill h ave the o p p o rtu n ity to b e ­co m e e ffec tiv e i n d r e la x e d w hile p e rfo rm in g in the p resen ce of o th ers .T he c o m e In s tru c to r i s PA U L AN D E RSO N , p ro fess io n a l a ^ o r a i d d i re c to r fo r m an y y e a ra , a n d fo rm e rly in s tru c to r a t th e A m erican A cad em y o f D ra m a tic A r t , H u n te r C otle*e, a a d H igh­lan d M an o r.

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- m an y d o n o t i s sh o w n b y tb e low sc o re s m ad e b y m a n y a e n h n a fa th e p ro b lem -so lv in g p a r t o f th e "C ollege B o a rd s ." A n o f o u r m a th e m a tic s c o u rse s Include s o m e a ri th m e tic . All course* a r e p lan n e d to dev e lo p a log ical a p p ro a c h to p ro b lem -so lv in g sn d to d ev e lo p fac ility in a p p ly in g m a th e m a tic a l p ro ce sse s a c cu ra te ly .

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T h e se c o u rs e s a r e p h a se d la w ith th e rea d in g in stru c tio n s o th ea tu d e n ts w ho w ish c a n ta k e b o th c o u rse s . „

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• Math Survey I .1 T t a n s I l e e r f r u l n o t E a c h W a d i ,

I n te n d e d p r im a r i ly fo r n in th a n il te n th g ra d e m a th s tu d e n ts , th is c o u rs e rev ie w s a r i th m e tic a n d f i n t y e a r a l g e b r a .

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ju n io rs a n d sen io rs , th is c o u r t? re v ie w s ( h e . t h r e e d g h sch o o l m a th a n d in c lu d es s o m e o f th e m o re p i n In a ri th m e tic . M o s t o f th e e f fo r t i s d ev o ted to

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A s tu d y ot lo ca l zon ing o rd i­n a n c es a n d h ow th ey a ffe c t th e f a n n e r a a d o th e r n ira l_ ow n ers , la u n d e rw a y l a N aw J e r ­se y . T h e p ro je c t Is being, sp o n ­s o re d b y th e B u re a u o ( P ta n a ls g , S ta te D e p a r tm e n t o f C o n se rv atio n a n # D ev elo p m en t, a a d th e J t u a l A d v iso ry C fn sS d t" S ta te D e p a r t ­m e n t a f A rgfcuK nre.

C om m en tin g o a th e D e p a r tm e n t o f A g ricu ltu re ’s In te re s t i a . th e ' su rv e y , S e c re ta ry o f A g ricu ltu re P h illip A lam p i a a id th a t N ew J e r ­se y fa rm er* o ften Hod th em se lv e s re s tr ic te d ia th e i r n o rm a l o p e r a tio n s b y lo ca l land use o rd i n sn ces .

T h e p r e s e n t s tu d y is th a f irs t I s r g e ^ c a le a tte m p t, h e s ta te d , tod e te rm in e to w h a t ex ten t th e p ro ­v isions o f lan d u se o rd in a n c e s an d o th e r co n tro ls a ffe c t f i r m op er. lU o n s . M r. A lam pi p o in ted o u t th a t N ew J e rs e y now has -m ore t f i ih 450 lo c i l p l in n ln g b o a rd s .

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d i iq a lH h e p ro v is io n s of e ic h local l i S F l j f e h|W, With p a r t ic u la r e m ­p h a s is o n its e ffe c ts on a g ric u ltu re . W hen co m p iled th is fall, re su lts w ill b e p u b lish ed m d d is tr ib u te d to co u n ty a g ric u ltu ra l a g e n ts , f a r m o rg an iza tio n s , leg is la to rs , p la in in g b o a rd s k n d o th e rs In-, te re s te d ln a g ric u ltu re i n d r u ra l N ew J e rs e y . .

M r. '^ A la m p i fo re sa w se v e ra T benefits ' f ro m th e a tu d y : F a r m e r s w ill be a b le to c o m p a re th e ir local o rd in a n c e s a n d those fit o th e r co m m u n ities ; po ten tia l conflic ts ca n b e a v o id e d ; >and th e in fo r­m atio n o b ta in e d w ill b e usefu l in a m en d in g ex is tin g o rd in a n c e s o r co n s tru c tin g new ones.

F a rm e rs , M r. A lam pi p o in te d ou t. o ften do not p a rtic ip a te In the d iscu ssio n s w hich .p reced e th e e n ­a c tm e n t of to n in g o rd in an ces in r u ra l a n a s a n d th u s lo ca l leg is- u t t m m ay b e co m e u rb a n -o r ie n ta l. H e u rg e d f a rm e rs to ta k e a m o re a c tiv e p a r t in local p lan n in g i n d m ik e s u ra th a t a g ric u ltu ra l In­te r e s ts a r e rep re se n te d .

National Guard Has New Quota

M a j. G en . J s m e s F . C satw eB , th e C h ief o f S ta ff o f N ew J e rs e y , h as a n n o u n ced th a t e n lis tm e n t re ­s tr ic t io n s fo rm e rly Im p o sed a n Mn A rm y N a tio n a l G u a rd h a v e lif ted an d s iz a b le q u o tas b een v s ig s i td to a ll G u a rd W ith a p re s e n t s tre n g th o f t f - p r o x im a te # ; 11,m , th e . AORjfc G u a rd c a n e n lis t u p to a l t r e a g th o f 13,930. U n lim ited o p en in g s a r a a v a ila b le fo r v e te ra n s m a y be ab le to re -e n lis t i a th a i r f a rm e r ran k .

Y o u n g m en w ho e n lis t fo r *1* m o n th s a c tiv e d u ty tra in in g p n b - a b ly w ill go to F o r t D ix fo r t h e i r b a s ic tra in in g , a f te r w h ich th e y w ill a t t e n d se rv ic e s ih o a l i I t v a rio u s U.S. A rm y p o s ts la tht co u n try . ' . . .

T y p es o f tra in in g iv a U a b le In U .S. A rm y G u a rd sm e n Inchs4c th e fie lds o f p e rso n n e l a a d sup p ly a d m in is tra tio n , ra d io ; t e l a t y p ] * , r a d a r , su rv e y in g , a u to a n d t r a d e m ec h a n ics , coo k s, m e ta o ro lp ty , a irp la n e m ec h a n ics u d a t t a r s .

S e rv ic e la th e N ew J e rs e y A rm y N a t i o n a l G u a rd ' i J v f * ' y o u n g m en a n o p p o rtuni ty to d is­c h a rg e th e i r m il ita ry ob lig a tio n b y a tte n d in g w eekly tra in in g sea.-' s io a s w ith a h o m e town G u a rd u n i t N o n -p rlo r s e rv ic e at U k e s ix m o n th s a c tiv e d u ty h r t ra in in g a t - r e g u la r A rm y tra in in g

In fo rm a tio n o n e n lis tm e n t a w y b e o b ta in e d a t a n y o t th a O N a tio n a l G u a rd a rm o r ie s la s ta te . T h e m a jo r n a t ts i n J A rm o re d D ivision , w ith h e a d q o a it- e r s l a E a s t O ra a g e ; (h a IT ' A rm o re d C a v a lry R e g l n s s t (E a se x T rp o p ) w ith he a d q u a r te rs la N ew ark ; th e W r d A rm o r G ro u p , w ith h e a d q u ar te rs , l a N ew B runsw ick ; th e 111th F ie ld A » UUery G ro u p , w ith h e a d q u a r te rs ia T re n to n , a n d th e 2S4th A nti­A irc ra f t A rtille ry G roup, wiUt h e a d q u a r te rs i a E lisa b e th . T h e re a re 21 b a tta lio n s a s s ig n e d to tltesa m a jo r h e a d q u ar tem .

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Area Residents To . Serve On Petit Jury

A re a re s id e n ts se le c te d lo s e rv e e a th a M on m o u th C oun ty P e t i t J u r y t r a m J a a e 9 th ro u g h S e p t > a r e M riV M ild red B ille y . M rs . G r i c e P . D odson, M rs . E th e l H e a te r , A rth u r W . In g ra m . M iU w s a : M rs . J u d y E . B lich , M o rg an v ille : Wit- H am B u r t e . W est K e a n sb u rg ; P e t t y H . C h ln e ry , J o s e p h H . CoWai Jr., C h r is to p h e r J . Dillon., M rs . V a le ria M . K ing , M rs. C aro l L. L ew is , H e a d e r ic k C, R o ssi. A r­th u r T . S p ra g u e , A r th u r J . Sulx- m a n n . K e y p o rt; A lfonso P . C uom o, C lilfw ood; M rs . F re d a M . C lauseo , H azlet; M rs . M a rg a re t L a m b re c h t, C e d i K S ta v e r j r . , M rs. M alh iid a IL W u rs t, J a m e s L . E ng lish . U nion B each ; J a m e s J . S co tt, M rs. H e len G . S chu ltz , K e an sb u rg .

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Toga Eight — Second Section WE MATAWAN JOURNAL Thursday, July 2, 1959

State Fair To Have New Look

_ ^ W hen 4 h e N ew J e rs e y S ta te* '* 7 a ir opens i ts g a te s &t th e big

exhibition g ro u n d s In H am ilton Tqw hship, o u tside o f T ren to n , on Sunday, Sept. 20, v is ito rs w ill be ag reeab ly su rp r ise d a t th e “ new look.” A n ad v iso ry . com m ittee , consisting o f rep re se n ta tiv e s _of s ta te , c iv ic , a g ric u ltu ra l an d in* d ustria! o rg an iza tio n s have been p lanning fo r m o n ths to m ak e this y e a r 's F a i r th e b es t e v e r, and th ere w ill b e m an y n ?w exhib its

t n d innovations, Including a new M idw ay, to e n te r ta in an d ed u c a te young a n d old.

A m os K irby , M uHica Hill, is c h a irm a n of the com m ittee , w hich •alread y h as o b tain ed a g o v e rn ­m en ta l a to m ic en e rg y exhib it cov­erin g 5000 sq u a re fee t; a new g a rd e n m a r t w here equ ipm en t for h o m es, an d in d u stria l p lan t u se w ill be ori, d isp lay; a d iffe ren t p o u ltry show which wiii fea tu re co lorfu l b ird s and d em o n stra tio n s o f the hatch ing and ra is in g of ch icks; d isp lays of p rocessed foods an d a n expanded flow er show w ith special exh ib its," Ai d ah lia s 'a n d g ladiolus. '

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T he reg u la r a ttra c t io n s will a g a in b e p rese n ted including the s ta te , g ran g e , 4-H and education­a l exhib its an d th ere will h e the u su a l c a ttle , sheep , g o a t, swine and rab b it shows.

An a ttra c t iv e g ran d s ta n d p ro ­g ra m is be ing a rra n g e d by G eorge A. H am id, p res id en t and g en e ra l m an a g e r of the F a ir . Al* location of space now is being m ad e b y M rs. A nto inette Jem i- son, fa ir s e cre ta ry . B lanks a re ava ilab le fo r the e n tr ies in domes* tic a r ts an d o th er d ep a rtm en ts an d m ay be ob tained from the N ew Je rse y S ta te F a ir office, Box 66ff;"Trenton.

T h e fa ir will c lose S unday, Sept, 27.

Disabled Workers Gin Collect SS* Sept. 30 can be ao Im p o rtan t d a te for d ep en d en t, of ce rta in disab led w o rk e n . accord ing to Al­lan A. B ass, D la trk t M a n ag e r of th e P e r th Am boy Social S ecurity A dm inistra tion office. ’

T he l t t i am endm ent* to t h e Social S ecu rity Act "kuthorlzed m onthly benefit paym ent* to de­penden ts of r w orker w ho fa re­ceiv ing d isab ility In su rance bene- OJa; f i r , B am '^ p la in e d , H e a d d ’ ed, how ever, th a t a i ln th e c u e 9f o th e r types gf social te c u r ity paym ents, re tro ac tiv ity l i lim ited to 12 m onths fro m th e d a te a c la im M liled. Thus, i ln c e the a m endm ents b e c a m • effective w ith S ep tem ber 1958, a n app lica­tion m ust b e m * d e no la te r than th is S ep tem ber, In o rd e r tb avoid th e loss o f one o r m o re m onths’ b enefits . Of co u rse , n o p ay m en ts can b e m ad e fo r m on ths before S ep tem b er IMS, the m onth the la w w as am ended . ■

T he ch an g es p erm it p aym ents to a ll th e following c la sse s of dependents fo rm erly elig ib le only a s d ependen ts o f a re tire d o r d e­ceased w orker: U n m arried child­ren u n d e r a g e 11; d isab led child­ren o v er 11 If th e d isab ility began befo re age, 18, and they a re un­m arr ie d a t th e tim e o f ap p lica­tion.

Also a wife o v er 62-years-of- age; a w ife o f a n y age , prov ided Uie w ife ha* In h e r . c a r e a child en titled to benefits; a d ependen t h u sband a g e U o r o ld er.

NJ Families Buy Many Policies

N ew Je rse y fam ilies ow ned 10,027,000 life In su ran ce polic ies p rovid ing $22,702,000,900 ‘ of p ro ­tec tion a t th e a ta r t o f th is y e a r, a new h igh reco rd , th e In stitu te of L ife Insu ran ce re p o r ts . This c o m p ares with $20,567,000,000 fw n- ed in th is s ta te th e y e a r b e fo re ai^d $9,161,000,000 s t th e a ta r t o f

1949. T he 10-year r is e in th isstate w as 148 p e r c en t. .

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J a n . 1 u N ew J e rs e y , $13,771,­000,000 w a s in 4,170,000 o rd in a ry life po lic ies. • P u rc h a s e s o f new in s u ra n t* , o f th is t y p e in th is s ta t e a m o u n te d $2,201,000,000 in 1958, ex c lu siv e o f c re d it Ufa In­s u ra n c e . N ew Y o rk w as th * lea d ­

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