Fund Drive Fo r 8-15 League

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B a rrin g unfavorable weather con­ ditions, a near-record turnout is ex­ pected at' the polls at the general •lection T u e sd a y when, in addition D a G overnor, m em bers %of the itate«A embly and the Bo ard of 'reehoid ers. bayshore are a w ill Re­ ject from a host of local candidates to fill m unicip al posts. In ,. M ataw an, M ataw an Tow n­ ship, M arlboro T o w n $ ip , M adison Tow nship and Holmdel Tow nship , a total of 2 7 .candidates are con­ testing 13 m unicip al posts at stake. In addition, v o te rs in M adisoo T ow nship w ill elect a ch arter study com m ission. .

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T h e annual fund d rive for the M atawan 8-15 Baseb all League w ill be conducted next, week, M onday through Saturd ay, R ob ert Shafto, league president, h a s announced. M r. Shafto told d rive w o rkers last week that unless the required funds can be realized , lt w ill bo necessary to cut back on the num ­ ber of team s p articip ating o r p e r' niifrthcm to p lay without uniform s. F o r the last Beveral y e a rs the league has operated at an annual deficit of several hundred dollnrs, th a i president said. Under tho league's policy of accommodating evj^ y boy who wishes to p lay, U tosttis of 15 or more hoys each h « j|j been m aintained, EuCh must h a * uniform s, equipment and ins u iin c e . The total cits I is JJtiOO

T h e M ataw an to w n sh ip F ir s t A id Squad is p lanning a fund d rive w ith the g o a l, of ^purchasing two new am b u lance s.In 1962. R esidents o f the to w n s h ip w lli be notified the date the d riv e s ta rts .a n d squad m em b ers urge them to "H e lp Us T o H e lp n r o u .”

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WDues Meet Other Exp enses l y i ' r y dollar contributed goes to. w a u l these item s. M r. Shafto said O ther expenses, shttionery', posta R e, ..trophies, ar®-mot- from -m em Th u *ran d p rii^ w ln n o rs In th? M atawan Borough | T ru m p rn m l included, left «> rig ht, Colleen ami Donna b erih ip dues and income from tlu: j llaJlaw etm _Paradc- on Tuesday evening were awarded L aM u ra, l)oruthv- I ’anNi I'll e n a n d -Jn n le e rilrtn v it, refreshm ent stand At Ihe piuvinu 10 silv er d o llars, $2 each , and were In the 11-12 agn.i.LStnry on page flvi*). field ^ . group. T h e y portrayed the M atuw an Amu and Nn I D rive leaders were told there l.s a popular misconception that (he L e v itt H o m e s D is p la y league re ceive s finan cial aid from tne borouch Recreation Co m m is­ l.e v ilt and Suns' -new coinim ip; sion. Although that agency pro itv of Strathni(lre-at*M ulawan~ni vides the Middlesex Rd recieulio n M atawan Tow nship w ill open of­ property. Including the diamond on fic ia lly on S a tu rd a y ,. Nov. I I , w hich the 8-12 D ivisio n p lays, all S ta te W a n ts W h a le when five exhibit -homes ranging $ 2 4 8 ,3 0 0 C o s t O f . Ja m e s J . M itch ell, com m crcla l representative for tbe J e rs e y C entral operuling funds must be rawed by In prlee Irom about 119,000 lo the league P ow er and Light C o ., (le ft), discusses plans for the In stallation of a new C r e e k B r id g e W id e r 1 0 - C la s s r o o m W in g $ w ill he opened tn the "Next WT(‘k'’s d rive w ill h r umler m s rc L - y vapo r L u m in a irc, (in s e t), offered by the u tility for residential public, a Levitt spokesman aald Muduum 'tow nship Comm il toe today. streets w ith M ataw an M ayor R alp h R . Dennis. M ayor D ennis selected the direction of the w ays and M iiiIIx h ’o lin vn sh in Itnnid of-FdR avine D r. as a street most urgently In need of illum ination because of m eans com m itice. headed by I reels S imi»ir-r^ulU!d to a d ire c tiv e , of A special feature Of* the 1300- u n tiin n sel .lan. -t, MKi'J. lafit night Form on . / th# Slate itlgtrw ay Departm ent its increased veh icu lar and pedestrian traffic. an the ditto for holding a le fn v n * home iiom m uully w ill he that all lhal speed lim its An Ocean B lv d ., ' The original 13,000 lum ens of brightness have been replaced by — 1— ■ ■ ■■ —\ — duiM on lln (Uitn to hond -the diahomes w ill como equipped w llli Cliffwood IteiU’ h, by act at 30 m iles 131,400 lum ens, and the placement of fix tu re s has been designed to meet tric i foi 1227,HIM) uml appropriu s per hour in \ho A um m er and 15 built-in central alr*condUlonlng, National Code Lighting Standards. T he m ayor has Indicated* that other |2iR,30C lo ia l lo liu ih ' n rmnn m iles per hourMy the w in te r w ith l h e L e v itt firm , w hich exjwctN a re a s o f the com m unity a re being censld cred fo r the sam e farm of "n o rth w ing " on C e n tra l School. lo have the first units roady for an order that ihe township attorney lighting. . . The hoard w ill c o iu tili w ilh llm forw ard lo Trenton an ordinance occupancy by (a ll of next ye ar, Sm tfl Depnrtm cnl of t'Ulucailon nnd. setting the lim it at 25 miles per firs t announced Its plans for the the D ivisio n tif I .oca I th ivyrn nm ni^ now com m unity last Ju ne. hour the ye a r round. ‘ l l i e Strathm o re e xhlhii area Ih on the pro|Kisul Nov. 21. S c o re N e w D e la y s T h e Stale H ighw ay Departm ent Kobnri S rn ii, aitperlnlem hm l, roon Route 34, M atawan Tow nahip, inform ed the township com m ittee |K)ited enrollment at (Tl-t, w ith 31S lust south of th s New Y o rk and „ In R e v a lu a t io n ■ Its proposals w ere agreed w ith by at C c n ttu l School, 2I)'2 at Morgan Long B ra n ch R a l l r > J overpass. the Slate Motqr Venielo D epart­ v ille , ift!) ul M nrllm ro nnd ai A special tour i>( Ihe model D eluys in the completion o f'th e ment. Roh erlavilU ;. v homes w ill he held for the press revaluation program in M atawan " B o ro u g h D e m t .H e ld ' T h e State H ig h w a y D c p a rtm e n l H u r iy Holm e*, iwrnrd piVsldent, on T uesd ay. Tow nship were c riticiz e d b y TownIt rcpuried thal the Iw a n l had seven iM p A sse sso r .Jo h n , B . Ken nor at had other ro tfxa/ R a t io n s . propunaU m to study as solf jm eatlng o l the D e m o c ra tic Cam * wanted the road to be M fo ci w id a uthma tq tlvo '» >‘-,V ‘ w ater condl* .R e p u b lic a n - , b o ro u g h , stee rin g . ‘D u L p e m o c r a tlif c u ftfllS iie * fo r ipelgn Com m ittee held at.ttm . ho m j and have a p .V M o o i right>of«way. S ch o o l M r. com m ittee fa u a d a statement last M a f t F a n d Council of the Borough o f M rs. Dorothy Sinnett, T h u rid a y . 11 wanted tlie Whaio C re ek Brid ge .SH iiS'iuixiritH i noihfiig imd o c c n r r * . n ig h t-a c c u s in g the D em o crats of o f M a ta w a n -a tte n d ed t h e p re­ *Kfr. K en ner, a candidate for re* widened* and* m a rk w f w ith a w a r n ­ etLycf-on-^hangltlg tlio heating un* irresponsible p o litical sensational­ election meeting of the D em o cratic election at .the polls T u e sd a y, said ing arro w s sign at each approach. for iho iw o "nnfaJde*' rooiua at ism in using such catch phrases Club o f M ataw an on W ednesday the revaluatio n ap parently w ill not T h is latter request d re w com m ent V icto r' .M oignnviile T ir e H u*n. He asked in th e ir cam paign " a s the borough at the M ataw an H ealth C enter, and be completed b y election day- al* f - r . o m Cam m ittrnm nn B u ild in g P e r m it F e e , the ooard to proas tills lim tter, is b a n k ru p t" and "ta x e s have soar- issued the following Joint state* thouuh a $17,500 c o n tra c r'tssu e d (T B rie n that the sltitu wuuld have the township putting up sig ns in h y tne township to J . M. Clem in* Itvslgns ('rom .Stuff e'd 80 p er ceftt." . rpent: C o n s t r u c t io n C o d e ' M a lu w m t T o w n s h ip . > shaw Co . Cievejand. called for L a w re n c e Bucco,' chairm an of llie icHgnTilInn of Mra Lyon "W e wore surp rised to read a com pletion of the prugrum in J u ly . W ants S ljie w alk s the G O P steering com m ittee ask­ Whnl ly do about fallout sliHiet.s * Itm le fio m the ntnfl w m i^jiuuL release' in the p ress last week 'lh e sialt? ul.to wunli'd siitewulkM occupied tliu M arllN iro Tow iiN hlp ed the borough voters to consider H enry Trff|)hagen

month. He w ill s e rv e ’ untU a per­ m anent successor tr nam ed ot*. un­ til the - board re-organizes next y e a r. ..M K Loscoe, w jio held the s e c re ta ry 's post for four months, said he w as resigning on tlie qdv ic e of his physician. --. M r. B ra d le y , who w ill continue as a m em ber o f the regional board, fo rm e rly served as s e c re ta ry and a m em ber of the M atawan Tow n­ ship Consolidated School .D istric t B o ard o f Educatio n. He w as nam(continued on page nine)

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O f M a ta w a n M e th o d is t C h u r c h T h e building of the f ir s t church in M ataw ao w ill be observed by the F ir s t M ethodist Chu rch this w eek. th e -i? 5 th A n n iv e rsa ry cele­ b ration m ark j-th e. dedication of the F ir s t M. E . Church of M iddletown P o in t o n -D e c . 14, 1836. Sunday

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In terest in the g eneral election has bean mounting stead ily this week in M atawan Tow nship, where four m m bers of the towhship com ­ m itte e , and one township assessor w ill be elected. Vo ters w ill e lc c i two m em bers o f the com m ittee for three-year te rm s,, one m em ber for .a two-year te rm and another for a two-year unexpired term . T h e large num ber of com m ittee posts to be decided w as caused ,b y the expansion;,. of*ythe com m itted from three to fiv e ; m em bers next Ja n u a ry and the term vacan oy Caused b y the resignation o t Com(Aitteem an M yndert Bonnema In J u ly . l l i e Republican ticket Includes incum bent M ayor P ete r J . W aters who is seeking re-election to the com m ittee for 'the fu ll term and Ja m e s M auro also seeking the three-year te rm . H a rry G e ist is. the (continued on'page four)

Fund Drive For 8-15 League

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M a ta w a n R e p la c e s L o s c o e V ^ o te rs in M afaw an po rough .w ill elect a m ayor and two m em bers of In R e g io n a l P o s t the borough council in addition to Jo b n ~ J. B ra d ley, , a m em ber of a borough assessor at the g eneral •lection Tuesday. A referendum ;, the M atawari' Regional Board of also to be decided at the polls T u es­ E d u catio n, Monday n ig h t w as ap­ day, a sk s if m em bers of the MataWan Policet-Dapartnaent should re­ pointed acting se c re ta ry , to filt a c e iv e , a $500 across-the:board sal- v a c a n c y caused b y the resignation i r y boost.. - ------ —*■or board-secretary-George-Loscoe^ ■ “ T h e ^ R e o u b llca n 'tic k e ris-h e a d e d M r.-Loscoe^ sresignatio n-w asm ad ^ e ffe ctive ye sterd a y. < ***" b y Incumpent M ayor R a lp h 'R . Den­ in the post of acting secre ta ry, nis, i seeking re-election to a twoM r. B ra d le y w ill be paid $300 a, ye ar term . His running m ates for council are P e rc y Sundstrom and ohn B a rb ag elat^ ,R e p u b lica n s ave no candidate fo H aasesso r. D em ocrats have a s l^ e headed by Jo lin W . Applegate, a fo rm er m a yo r who if seeking to oust M r. D ennis fro m the post. Dem ocrat Candidates for council are W arren Hutchinson and W arren R yan . In­ cumbent Thom as F ra n c y Is seek­ ing re-election as assessor on* the D em ocratic ticket. M a ta w a n

MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1961

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1 T H E F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H O F M A TA W A N la an n iv e rsa ry d ay. ' The Ruksi p reacher w ill be the R r v . C harle s Be y non, D etro it. M ich. He is one of the threir liv in g m in isters who went into the m in istry from this ch u rch . . tb e others are the R e v . Q u r t e s ■3oircT'‘ M e .M fo ltt*,tfrlr> w illia m J . Sam ple saw little riations, M r. Bucco declared. He at the Spartans field. II gave the j i t s . • signs was put up to Comm itteem an hopCi now thflt the j unio r high plan said he would like to have the Spar'taqs a 1-1-3 record to date. M r. Sena asked the board to.apLanzaro, as chairm an of the s tre e t; w as beaten, of avoiding putting the Democrats exp lain if their propos­ (continued from page one) The Spartans* gave their adhcr-. prove two days work Jo r F ra n k . Lanzaro sixth grade on double session next ed adm inistration of “ economy” is provide for the creation of such sig ns com m ittee. M r. «n_ts two chances to cheer. One j Salvetti, janitor and special re p a ir rnmnTieci'Ane questioned his office went.so fa r as y e a r He ^ foreSaw double ses- going., to be accomplished by un­ " j — .. Lommissions, is specific on the come In the second quarter ri»ht ! ------- — *»-jf le r WoodbridtL' had izcmn imn r 1 c ^ iw ,„ i'" i7 ^ "VJ " 7,' ' l>oinl ? K S ! Prohibited. He acknowledRed it did I ' h' r f ,ls 0 slatu,f whlch. exem pts second Krade at M em o rill Schoo|f ties. "Im provem ents cost m oney," appearr *h that the » ballots would |I [ederaL leo era i. state state and anu m mu unicipal Harbor. He "predicted 136 the chairm an emphasized, "and it £ a!lo MA the enS^ n „ kicko!? m,d ‘ V ^ “ nD' "ppM « ">» . ! ! « . would m cp al .signs , Bns . Laurenco •.............................. I s c o m p le t e . Y o u , to o , c a n s a v e t im e be so m arked, but a s two slates I from ihe provisions of zoning o r classes on double session by 1963-would be desirable if the political ruecd HU yards downfield right There w ilr b e an open house Ji ,t , of-candidates for the v ccfrmnission ce s. But the township jf ^here is- no hiah school j c ritics of the incumbent adminb y b a n k in g Ir o m y o u r c a r — a t t h is _ , ------—- •••r r. i fin a n.............................. .. , , comt, - ........................ •— junior j— through Ihe whole Woodbridge Cen/raf Sdio7'Nov. Tl M r. Senu f have been formed and each has r e - , m Utec s till called on him to take i construction by thut lim e and the M slration would shed a lillle more b ank. te a m ^ o r what Itmked like a Madi- [announced, in connection with the ceived the endorsem?nt of’ politicul political action. ’ seventh a n d ' eighth eiuhth trad e s are i * n p r i f i r llnhi n n what thev □ gfades jspecific light on whatthey project son touchdown. Hut ,the ball was parent-Teucher Associat pro- organizations, the spirit of thc John D ressier, a spectator, was i moved back from iheir present oci in the way of added municipal brought back and a clipping penal- jrra m . F a u lk n e r A ct is being violated and exe rcised about the delay in g e l - -------ly nullified the score, th e irony . ’ it is questionable i f the election ting uction of lhe M ar-Cresi Jt.UUO.was tljat the. buy who made the 1 will be valid within the wording senior citizens apartm ent pro­ C A L L LO 6-9 8 5 8 FO R key block when Gallo received the I of the enabling act. ject at Gordon’sC o rners. He said M ATAW A N , N EW JE R S E Y kick raced back upfield, only lo M r. Jaconetti announced his it was a ratable lo pay $I20,t)U(J commit the clipping ta u l^^ cand id acy fat-, the com m ission "a s ta xes to the township and all he (continued from page one) Woodbridge made it 13-0 in the a tfo ly' -non-frarrtFftfn ond indepen­ had heard and seen ol It impressed third Quarter. Gallo broke again, services 'in homes beginning in dent cundidatc” unendorsed by q him . „ ' * this time from scrimmuge to gal­ 1827. jw iitic a f organization and refusing M ayor M cCue said T h e p iatler lop G2 yards where he was pulled . Preaching in the village h a d to Accept such endorsement. • was being held up w hile W. Lau­ started 43 y e a rs e a rlie r by Metho­ down from behind at the Wood­ 1 7 4 M A IN S T ., M A T A W A N Provide Funds ' rence K ru se n , Freeho ld , attorney bridge 17-yard lint. Bui a few- dist C ircuit R id e rs. These services, fo r the planning boilrd, was exam ­ minutes later Woodbridge inter­ the first recorded being in 1783, Despile M r. Jaconfclti’s censnrcepted a puss and that was the end were in the home of Mntawari’ s es, the township committee went ining .a specim en o f the con tract to Monday with providing be signed between a person ‘ 65, of Madison hopes. *• ^ first known Methodist, M rs. R ic h ­ ahead The young Burrons scored their ard F ra n ce s. Saruh F ra n ce s was funds (o r the ch a rter com m ission’s buying one of thc apartm ents, and final touchdown tho la st’ p la y 'o f the daughter of Thom as W arne, use alte r it ts electcd. M ayor John the corporation running the cam p, P h illip s Jr^-stated tha township a s the permanent leaseholder o t the garni). ' the founder of M atiiwan. ftdtra) Dipotil InturancaiCorporatan «>FttferaI l n * m Syrtwi " f‘\ tV ] com m itted-had inquired info pfaic- a ll sites in 'Jr’,* ' ; itd lflc c Dedicated fn J ?S M rs. Joseph Esch iik,* spectator, iic c s followed with such com m is­ The second and present edifice wanted something done about signs on Main St. w as completed nnd sions and had determined thc funds blown dow n^atj.ne corner of Robs provided for them had ranged a l\ dedicated 19 ye a rs later on Nov. the w a y from $84 to $ ^ .' THc e rts v ille R d T 'p m l..'R y a n R d . M r. I. 1855;• by Bishop Edm und S. m ayor snid that the provision of. Lam berson said there wore other Ja n e s. .A part from extensive in- the law did not allow-waiting-unU4--signs blown over that had not been te rlo r. renovations, the next m ajo r the 1!)G2 budget w as approved w ith taken care of. improvement lo the property was in thc $2500 included, so an emergen­ 1058 with the purchase of the John cy appropriation would be author­ Terhune property w h i c h now ized. ' .. houses nine ch u rch ^ l’hool classe M r. Jaconetti had requeslcd at T h is church hoilsc was financed a prior meeting that the governing (continued from page onC) hy an Expansion Crusade launched body moke known what arran ge­ ' on Nov. 9, 1958 w ith a goal of J35^ ment had 'b ee n made to finance w as this w hich caused Comm ittee­ lo be completed in three yenrs. the study of the commission be­ m an John E . K eating to move that an ‘ordinance be sent to Trenton With thc attainment of thc goal in fore election. , ■- . embodying >the township’s own sight plans huve been made for Running as a Dem ocratic -en­ ideas on speed lim its. the^ledication offthD church house dorsed slate are M rs. Olga B eck­ as part of the an n iversa ry ob­ e r, Hugh Gilm ore, Edw ard MeA com m uter’s parking lot may servance on S u n d a y , Nov. 12. Lane, W alter Ju rm a n and Irvin g be paved on the Slate Highway De­ L a te r in the day, at 7:30 p.m. Co llaci. Running as a siate partm ent right-of-way near the 0 « A N D AW A R D W INNER IK IR IH N T H there w ill be an historical pageant dorsed by tlio Republicans are W il­ S a y re Woods South development on ■-'4 • A A A TRAFFIC SAFETY POSTER CONTEST lo which thc public is V iv jle d , bur N ixon, lid w a rd Runkel, Wil- Route 9, Of interest to the public is the lium Schladebeck, Horace A ndcrCommitteeman Keating said that son ' nnd W illiam Pitney. a verb al communication with Cor­ nelius W nll, M iddlesex Couoty T r a f ­ fic Co-ordinator, had ascertained P r i v a t e P . I. I. (hat the paved parking nrea is “ very,. pT^bahle.’ ’ The township lu C T D Ilr T IA M a c a d e m ic s t u d ie s , would havp to assume the insur­ IN S T R U C T IO N . g rad es th ru . '_£conlinued from page one) . ance nncl m aintenance costs, he not r t h * , ’ Individualized Instruction ! ing body consider exemption o f thc I N S T I T U T E ~ ' Sm all G ro u p s ! shelters from assessment and w alv- ed. : •• ' A fte r School . E ve n in g - Saturday •■“ No P a rkin g ” A rea .. ! ing of building and perm it fe.es. The State H ighw ay Departm ent i M r. J,aM ura reminded the govnotified thc township committee i erniny body there would be n prob­ Prep arato ry fo r HIgh School, E q u iv a len cy C ertificate — * lem for his office in the need to .that Ihe “ no parking” area on hnth, ’ 'T yp in g — b u sin e ss.S u b je c ts.- J ' : . ■check on the construction}.of a ll’ sid es of the highway 500 feet south o f Throckm orton Lane and 300 feet such structures. .M rs. K ate Ja c k I n d iv id u q liz e d son, a spectator, did not want any .north of Throckm orton Lane w ill :■ ,Sond (ot; U ric h u re T w io v V >, • fallout shelters built without com ­ be put into effect. T lie red light a t M o rg a n v ille , N . J ; ; ; " V t O 6 -2 2 2 2 plying with a standard o r code and the -intersection went into opera­ : ' the constructor getting a building tion. M r. K eating said the paved.park* inp area would be located further down Route 9. Three bids on storm sewers in J o h n W . A p p le g a t e W a r r e n E . H u t c h in s o n W a rre n K . R y a n T h o m a s A . F ra n c y the CUffwood Dcach area were re­ M ayo r ..... C o u n c il . ceived ; at the .meeting and turned - C o u n c il . ’ ' A sse sso r » o v e r to the engineer and finance com m ittee for stud y. T he w ork iy i !1 I nc J.H C|m£ra I r m an Blvd . to Sunset .L a k e . ' Bids, w ere received froni D’ An­ nunzio Brothers, Scotch P la in s, $31,270; Guy V illa and Sons, C la rk , $23,515; M . M, Nero Construction Co ., Hazlet, $26,980. T h ey w ill be aw arded at the Nov. 13 meeting.* Streets In the Kno llcroft develop­ m ent w ere approved pending re­ ceipt p f_a Ihreu-year maintenance bonds in the" amount of $500(1 and escrow fund to d efray thc cost of engineering inspection fees. Ac­ T a x e s h a v e r is e n f r o m $ 2 0 .8 0 in 1 9 5 6 , to $ 3 7 .1 0 in 1 9 6 1 , , ' cepted were parts of Boulevard glat . a ju m p o f 8 0 % . shore C ircl:le.

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Thursday, November 2,‘ 1961 o f th e ir • resp ective organisations 'd iirlng fr.e 'e n su in g months’ * George' G . T ia v e r , e x e -u llv e v ic e president of the State Safety C ouncil, u ;! l open the m orning ses­ sion and M rs, A sh er Y a g v d a , chair* m an of t h e • execu tive - com m ittee o f the wom en’s d ivisio n, w ilt p re­ sid e. M iss L d ith R . Doane, direc*. tor o f the co uncil's wom en's djvision, w ill preside a t the afternoon session. ................. ••.......-•• r —

Prizes Awarded r For Costujnes Ghosts, goblins and a ll sorts of charas-tcis v e r t in attendance a t the pa'-k m eeting of P a ck 80, sooni sored b y 5 r Joseph’ s C h u rc h , Keyp o r V F rid a y evening at S t. Jos_ e p h !s : .annex*; - T h e m ee tin g w as opened b y A ssistant Cubm aster Co orfie Thom pson and P ack Chairipari Eugene C la r k . ‘

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P riz e s w e re , aw arded to J a c k ie H u rste r and Thom as N a d lc r, pret__t|est; -W illia m : B a d e c k e r a/id John Cheney, mtrst o rig in a l; M icfctel Z ieftler and Flo re n ce Staeh le , fun­ niest, M rs . E d w in M alcolm v o n tbe ••prize in the ad ult category. Ju d g e s w ere M rs, E d w in C o stic , E d w a rd Ken ney ,a n d E v e re tt Carlsi»n. Charles Vreclaind, neighborhood , com m issio ner, gave out ' the aw ards. P a t r ic k . Tague, fylichael T a g g a rt, M ichael Esp osito, and Raym ond G rosliolz. received th eir ' webelos badges and graduation ce rtifica te s. Thom as N a d le r and George Beach joined the p ack and were presented with th eir bobcat pins. .. Other aw ards \K tre : Lio n badges, D erek Rowe and Joseph K e n n e y ; bear badge, E d w a rd H u rste r; w o lf badge, John R ossi; gold a rro w s , R ic h a rd P oling, E d w ard Johnson, John R o s s i, P ete r Schu ll, G reg o ry D isb ro w , E d w ard Moelius; silv e r arro w s, P a u l "Esp o sito , G e orge Roonrcy, Kenneth C la rk , E d w a rd M oelius; denner strip e , C h a rle s T ag u e; . .year - D in s ,' A lan C o stic , M ichael Z it g ^ r , D aniel - H u rste r, P aul Esposito, George H o o n e y, K en n eth -_G lark ,_X ;iiris_ M uscrarella, C h ris G rosholz; -E d w a rd M oelius, Joseph Kenney, Joseph C a rr , R ic h ­ ard P oling and Robert C aad ilo ro. Gam es w ere played and re fre s h ­ ments served. The next pack meet­ ing w ill be held N o v.’ 17- a t S t. Jo seph’s cafe te ria.

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n e jm a ,,is seeking electio n to tlie tw o-year te rm , E d w a rd F ly n n is running as an independent fo r the t^o-year unexpired te rm . / I n the ra c e fo r a sse sso r, incum ­ bent Jo h n .B . K e n n e r, a D em o crat, -w ill oppose E d w in M alco lm , the to -m o v e classe s In i t 'a n y tim e G 6 p candidate. up to the s ta rt o f the 1963 spring . .te rm ...::.,,. _____ M r. M a n v ille w as asked about the A lone contest is scheduled •in plans to re hab ilitate the preseni hig h school building and te ar down M arlbo ro Tow nship wflen incum •, the 1895 ele m e n tary building. T he bent Com m itteem an Jo se p h ^-Lanbuilding chaipm an adm itted there zarof a Dem ocrat, w ill seek re ­ could be nothing but ske tch y answjers given 'o n th is m ove, pend­ election. He w ill b e -opposed by ing subm ission of plans and e sti­ Thom as A . A n tise |l, the Republican m ates of costs by the arch ite cts. candidate. ' These are expected*ih'the next fort-, night. . • . M ust Consult State Agencies B ut then the State Departm ent M adison T ow nship . voters w ill of Education and D ivisio n of L o c a l Governm ent w ill have to be sound­ ;e!ect one m em ber o f the township ed oul a s to the ad visab ility of com m ittee for. a fu ll te rm . Demo­ the conversion under th e plans to c ra ts a re running incum bent com­ g ram m ar use and the d istric t's c a p acity fo r finan cing the estim at­ m itteem an Jo hn E . K eatin g fo r re ­ ed cost. M r. M a n v ille w as confident election. He w ill be opposed by 16 suitab je g ra m m a r school room s Ja m e s Burton , the G O P candidate. could be m ade out of the stru ctu re . - In addition, voters w ill elect a M r. M a n v ille noted it w a s a m at­ te r of course that no w o rk o f re ­ five-m em ber c h a rte r stud y com­ hab ilitating the building could be­ m ission to stud y vario u s fo rm s of gin .until it w a s a foregone conclu­ ^government and m ake th e ir recom-' sion that the nfew high school would mendations to th e-com m ittee. be read y b y ne xt Septem ber. Some­ where along in the spring of the y e a r h e foresees a better projec­ tion o f th is and of how soon re ­ Voters in Holmdel- Tow nship also m odeling o f the present high school w ill decide a three-w ay ra c e for building can s ta rt. M r. Dolan expressed him se lf a s one seat on the township com m it­ satisfie d from w hat M r. F o s te r and tee. R ep ub licans a r e ba c kin g ' M r. M anville had revealed ,that th ere would be no need of " any E r n e s t E . P e se u x wfco defeated in-m ore g ra m m a r school building in cum bent E d w in Liebenow for the thc d istric t fo r another 10 y e a rs . p a rty nomination in the p rim ary H e believed the n e w . L e v itt school election. _ would implem ent the g ra m m a r M i. Liebenow has thrown his sup­ school fa c ilitie s to such a degree' that the 1895 building could be port to the .D em o cratic candidate, converted, for a few y e a rs use a n y­ A rc h ie R . P ric e . N orm an Schontz w a y , lo school offices and a sto r­ is running fo r the com m ittee seat . age structure. In such use, it would rem ain an em ergency building to as an Independent candidate. opinion th at w ith an y k in ? o f an open w in te r the con tracto rs would finish th e ir jo b on the S e p t 1, 1962, target date. B ut M r. F o s te r be­ lieved that even i f the building is not finished oo the targ et date, it s till w ill be p ra c tica l to attempt

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Q—When is a com m ercial ve­ clude sp ru c e ,,_0 j* hem lock, yew h ic le due for inspection? (T a x u s ) a n tf "the pines that have A —E v e r y reg istered c o m m e rcia f two or three needles j i a cluster. vehicle being operated in-New J e r ­ Most needle-bearing evergreens sey must be inspected once e ve ry shed th eir old fo liage In the fa ll. y e a r between M a r. 1 and D ec. 31 James P._Mitchell, the GOP standard bearer, brings with H o lly leaves, on the other hand, a fte r the reg istratio n has been re­ him a wealth of experience in labor and politics, administra­ d rop in sp rin g o r e a rly sum m er ca rs a t M atawan station Wednes­ newed. ln cases where a com m er­ F o rty - F iv e Y e a r s Ago tion and departmentalized government on a broad plane about the tim e new foliage c o v e r t s. ' (Issu e T h u rsd ay, Nov. 2, 191$) day when two e xtra C entral R a il­ c ia l vehicle is being registered for which will be put to good use as he charts the course of the the endsMofay bGranche o Unnoticed t h e largest aod best p olitical road ca rs w ere pressed into ser­ the firs t tim e, the ow ner is noti­ state for the next four years. ... . You don't a lw a y s notice the an­ dem onstration seen in M atawan in handle an unexpected nnd sudden nual lea f or needle drop because y e a rs w as given on Tuesd ay night v ice to c a rry ' the people who took fied to have the vehicle inspected sp ira lin g of enrollm ent. F ig u re s new leaves Or needles m ay hide when the m arching hosts w ith the advantage of the w eekly d o llar re­ w ith in 14 d ays afte r the re g istra ­ w ill be obtained on the cost of ju st Warranted by if nothing else than experience alone is the inside foliage 'h a t has turned a old fashioned torch-light procession turn trip to New Y o rk from shore tion is obtained. T he sam £, holds. I “ keeping it g oing " on th is b asis, the re-election of our Republican incumbents in the State As­ yellow or brown. (continued from page one) paraded through town headed by points. L a st week 1,800 people w ere true for tran sfer of reg istratio ns on but the annual m aintenance charg e It m ay be noticeable, though, sembly whose records have been outstanding. Alfred T. i s not exp ected to be im p ra c tic a lly testify this w as not such an unrea­ the K eypo rt S ilv e r Band and an in v used vehicles. on this excursion. Beadleston and Clifton T. Barkalow have shown steadfast­ depending on the past and current m ense A m erica n flag c a rrie d on carried Q— I purchased a new cot and la rg e. sonable proceduce a s it might first Unemployment re lie f was the ing seasons. D uring a ra in y lylr. D olan allowed that the m ov­ the shoulders of fourteen men. had it inspected. M y reg istratio n ness of purpose in the Legislature and to our-knowledge, al­ grow sum m e r most p lan ts put on a Houses were illum inated along the ch ief topic under discussion at a ^ exp ires w ithin three m onths; ing up in age b ra c k e ts of school en­ appear. ways have had the wishes of the constituents uppermost in heavy growth o f foliage. If the fol­ line M r. Anderson testified thfe ad­ of m arch and it rem inded short session of the M atawan Bor- m ust I go through inspection ro llm ent on hand would m ake it mind. They are joined this year by another candidate for a lowing sum m er is d ry there w ill the older n ecessary to build a separate ju n ­ dress 1316 Cliffwood D r. w as more boys of the tim e of the ag ain ? , C ouncil, Tuesd ay night. new assembly seat, Irving Keith, who is fully qualified for b'c a light grow th, w h ich w ill not G ra n t and subsequent cam paigns ourgh A—At the tim e yo ur new vehicle io r h ig h school by 1967 and put thc o f a .re lic of days gone by than T he newly renovated M atawan conceal the old yellow ing leaves. o f n e a rly fifty ye a rs ago. building going up now e n tirely to anything existent. M r. Anderson this post. '" 1 w as registered you were issued a Th ea tre w ill open M onday even­ D r. D a v is sa ys effects of norm al M iss M a y L . M einzer, daughter c e rtifica te bearing instructio n re la ­ senior nigh school purposes. He explained that when he had pur­ leaf or needle drop m ay be more of M r and M(*s. Ja c o b M einzer of ing, Novem ber 2, under the m an­ saw only m inor m odifications chased his house, there was a of the ow ner, H. A. lii* tiv e lo the next inspection. A fte r Oji the county level, Monmouth Is enjoying a tremendous strik in g a y e a r o r two a fter you Cliffw oo d, was m a rried to M orti­ agement gard, whs1for m any y e a rs has been renew al of reg istratio n, presenta­ heeded for lhe changeover in thc w ide Cliffw ood D r. running in transp lant everg reens. layout and fa c ilitie s of the b u ild ­ m e r Harold D isb ro w of Cheese- a successful meat m erchant in tion of thc c ertificate at the e xit boom in population and wealth, of homes and industries and front of it, but-that the process o! Too Wet O r Too D ry . erosion goes on so fast along the much of the progress can be attributed to the wholesome gov­ If yours happen to be in wet or quake on October 18 at the M . E . M atawan. end of the inspection station sh a ll ing. M r. F o s te r concluded the d iscus­ b lu ffs that no w -there is nor^e and ParSonage, Cliffw ood, by the R e v .. n o rm a lly w aive lane re-inspection T o d a y , Councilm an W arren B . ernment administration by the Republican Board of Free­ poorly drained soil they m a y show M r. Bowne. F o llo w in g the cere­ sion by g iving a d etail of w hat is access to his house only canNb? m ore than the usual amount of. m ony they took a trip to O ld Point Hutchinson, c h a irm a n of Strtttts lf't h e r e a re no obvious defects or to go into the 34-rooni Lev itt school. holder?. gained across p rivate p roperty. and P a rk s , received from -the State othfer damage fo the veh icle. T h e yellow ing . And trees th at go ’' * He said th ere w ill be 27 re g u lar Com fort; from w h ich they return­ through a d ry sum m e r without be­ ed a Week ago S a tu rd a y, when they H atcheries a shipm ent of m ature renewed registration .m u st be sub­ c la ssro o m s, fiv e p rim a ry c la s s ­ ^ Can W alk Through P ro p e rty — fish num bering a t least 2,000. T he m itted for stam p of approval. Un­ '■ Abram D. Voorhecs, candidate for re-election to the ing watered m a f have an early were given a rousing reception. T he court w as loathe to find M r. rooms w ith sp e cial la v a to ry fa c ili­ load was a m ixed lot and contained d er this nrocedure, a vehicle w ill board of freeholders, deserves a landslide victory Tuesday. and severe leaf drop. T h e L a d ie s’- G u ild of the M . E . ca tfish , perch, blue ■g ill, sunfish, not undergo tw o full lane inspec­ ties, two kin d e rg arte n classroo m s ^Anderson g u ilty even though 8 N a tu ra lly, there a re other causes trespass might e x is t Mnt>istrate He is capable, calmly resourceful, has~koen administrative of yellow ing. F o r exam ple, box­ Church took in about $200 at their p ic k e re l and b ass. Some of the fish tions d u rin g - a n y one cale n d ar w ith sp e cial la v a to ry fa c ilitie s, a an got consent for M r. A n­ ability and is given to analytical thinking and planning which woods m ay lose th e ir green color supper ana fa ir on T u c sd a y and m easured twelve inchcs in length. y e a r unless th ere is evidence of 42-by-80-foot m ulti-purpose room Sherm derson and his fa m fly to w alk ednesday .nights. A hand kerch ief A lre a d y m ore than one m illion the aforementioned defects o r dam ­ w ith kitchen and storage fa c ilitie s makes progress come naturally.^ He has proven himself in because nematodes, m icroscopic W through the Bietuem pfel p roperty, donate^ by M rs, W oodipw Wilson fish have been placed in the M ata­ age to thc v ehicle. attached, offices, teachers’ room s . w orm s, T r e feeding oi their roots, w as sold to M r. Swanson fo r $3.75 office. . as long as there w ere no incursions and a c lin ic . ! v Also, grubs som etim es attack the a s the highest bidder. T h e enter- w a n lakes. b y autp. The cou rt told M r. A n ­ robts o l lhe T a x u s . T in y spider talnm ont that evening Was.'enjoyed ^ S w ill’ s p rem ium ho .u is 22' cents derson he m ust m ake other a r­ _ T ' '■ a pound a t thc National G ro c e ry rangem ents fo r thc p arking of his , , • • ’ ' “ "■ - * . .\.t? -• m ite s m a y feed on spruce and i>y a large Audience. Com pany this weekend, F lo rid a hem lock needles. -automobile. • ." . • * ' r r';r ' Hughes, 70, W ilson, 64, Is the .G rapefru it a re 'p ric e d at four fo r B ut a ll these cases are ra re com­ stra w vote at San fo rd ’s P h a rm a c y . T he court also let go w ith a (continued from page one) 25 cents; S w ift's p rem ium bacon, p ared w ith the norm al l e a l .PC T h e young people in. M org ahville 17 cents fo r one-half pound; Sw ift’s G O P nominee fo r the tw o-year suspended sentence F re d Hartneedle drop which occurs on every celebrated H allow e’en n ig h f by prem ium d a isy , 28 cents per pound; ram ph, 1279 Seawood D r., Cliffwood term and £ohn A rm ltag e Is the R e ­ evergreen e ve ry y e a r. m asquerading and beating tin pans Su n o fiie cle a n ser, ^two cans for M r. H artram ph w as a r­ p ublican candidate for. the u n exp ir­ B each . and had a v e ry pleasant tim e. raigned on com plaint of Chief Hen­ ed tw o-year le rm . nine cents. I After serious consideration, The Matawan Journal urges A v e ry a ttra ctiv e educational Q—W hat ia the total d o lla r vol­ T h e D e m o cratic ticke t includes r y K lin e , of the fire departm ent, M iss K a th ry n H uff of the P ub lic Support of the referendum which will grant members of the tour has been arranged by Ir a E . H ealtn N ursing A ssociation, report- um e outstanding in all Series H H e nry. Trap hag en and . D aniel that he had burned su lp h u r candles W hyte, D is tric t P assenger Agent1_ u /U.that_ tha police department a $500 increase over their present yearly D o w ney fnr-the-three»year—term s, at his home w ithout firs t getting ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ n f‘ public aid- Bonds? ^ w n re rS G S T C e tltra l, A sb d rg -PaiicT ar^ong unemployed in Mata A— F ro m Ju n e 195? through M ay N orm an Wood for the tw o-year perm ission of the fire m a rsh a l. ' salaries. The last' raisethe seven members of the department. l U a , , covering--m any parts of the w an w as fa r g reater this y e a r than 1961,- $5 b illio n , 926 m illio n , 100 te rnv;and Jo h n M arz j r . , a fq rm e r F in e s of $2 5_w ere imposed on received’ was in 1959. . . ---- --------------wonderful State bf F lo rid a . T he J a s t. M rs. .W. H. Diggin, chairm an thousand w ere outstanding in S c r­ m a yo r and com m itteem an, who is both O scar C ro ss and his daugh to ur w ill be fo r fifteen days In o f the Clothing Com m ittee, said ie s H Bonds. sacking election to the tw o y e a r un­ te r, M ildred, Cliffw ood r e s i d e s , E T T IN G U S E D T O I T Ja n u a ry , 1917,‘including eve ry nec­ th at he r com m ittee had been dis­ Q— What is the purpose of this I i exp ired term . A comparison ifiade of salaries paid to the Matawan Po­ It’ s Ghappened * because she had driven a c a r w ith ­ again. A fter drop­ lice Department to salaries paid-police departments in, .14 ping insig nificantly in August, the e ssa ry expense according to the trib u tin g clothing a ll during th'e Bond extension beyond m a tu rity ? M r., Bonnem a is running fo r e le c­ out a license and he had allowed an A—T h is is the' firs t tim e the tion to the three-year term as an unlicensed d riv e r to use his car. Su m m e r. A l the present tim e th c iy communities throughout the bayshore area reveals that the Consum er P ric e In dex clim bed to itinerary-* T h e illness o f E lle n Lo e sch, a tre a su ry has e v e r extended a curcand id ate. Rudolph Ruth S tilw e il, Union B e ach , was local police force was tlie lowest paid In almost every rank. another all-tim e high in September. student in the Graded School, last Is need of some p lace for the sto r­ rent-incom e bond. T h e ir extension Gindependent rim m , appointed to the T ow nship fined for operating, a c a r without The Lab o r D epartm ent blamed the week and her death two days la te r age of food.and clothing to be used ' ^ tr ' well-deserved re w a rd fo r,th e Com m ittee to replace M r. Bon- p roper plates. continuing rise in the cosl of scr* without the case being definitely in re lie f w o rk , she said . citizens who h av e .h e ltf these’ secur­ Some differential in salaries, according to rank, was v ic e s and a sharpx gain in clothing know n, w a s felt a sufficient reason ities fo r th eir full te rm . T h e minor in cases of some communities. Differences ranged p rice s fo r the ind ex's ascent to on Monday m orning by Township straig ht t h r e e.-and-three*quortcrs from less than $100 to more tlian,!$1000 in most others. We 128.3 per cent o f the 1919 average. Health In sp ecto r George P . K e lle r p er cent Interest rate each y e a r, A s w as (o be expected in the ha r­ to order the school closed for the believe it is the responsibility of the community to see to it vest w hich is equal to the recently ap­ month, ‘ Septem ber’s cuts in of the w eek. The school proved ra te for the second extension that members of tHe police department receive n living ^age, tlie p rice of fresh fruits and vege­ balance building, books, e tc., have been o f Series E Bonds, should encourage adequate and reasonable compensation for the efforts put tables and a continued decline in fum igated and it is believed that . ............. ............. ............... . .poultQ L- p rices 6aved the index there w ill be no eontagkm among E n listm en t ""of fa m ily ' ’co-opefaP' increased,., savings^ on the p art o f. forth,-— - ' —.......m illio n s of A m erican s. from going s till higher. E ven at .the child ren as^a resu lt of the ill­ tlon In home .safety program s on th at, In creases in m eats, eggs, ness of M iss Loesch. “ Safety F ir s t” ' a m o re widespread b asis and Our local policemen have compiled an outstanding rec­ d a iry prctducts and the cost ot eat­ Is Health Inspector K e lle r’ s view', e c ific p r o g r a m s directed to­ . NOT OF LOCAL O RIGIN.. . . The power play over ord of. alertness, responsibility, courtesy, accident prevention, ing-out h£ld thc o ve ra ll decline in although there w ere others who; sp food p rices to a mere one-tenth thought»ihe school should not have w a rd safeguarding t h e w o rking Berlin* between the U.S. and RussTS” reminds^ us of two law enforcement and prosecution of lawbreakers. Law en­ of m em b ers of t h e fa m ily w h ile one per cent. . ~ been closed. kids with sticks. Sooner or later, somebody is going to net , forcement is a full time, full day, full week job. a t home a re needed to combat the The prospects for October: “ An­ M ag istrate H a r o l d Sherm an, clouted. Only there’s no mama to run home to . . . After m ounting ra te of deaths in home other little [increase o f m aybe one . T h irty Y e a rs A g o . -*• M ataw an Tow nship ;’ Tuesd ay put. ' W i ----- • , -n*. 2 ccid ents i n N cw Je rs e y . T h is w as F ra n k D e L u c a , 55 Second S t ., K e y . all, the pros and cons about tbe copper space' band wc . , Often, in the'course of their duties, mcti must make o r two-tentHs o f one' per cen t," 'a c ­ (Issue F rid a y , O ct. 30, 1931)“ apointed out by M rs. A sh e r Y ag u d a, to the departm ent’s statis­ M any attractive features have p ort, and Dennis J : L ig h t, -Route thought we -orbited, now it .seems we can’t find it. Imagine,court appearances on days off;, they are-on binergency call cording tician. And whnt’S a . couple .o f heen-.nddcdUo this y e a r’s proferum n e w ly nam ed c h a irm an of the state 7 9 , .W ick atu n k , under $2000 buil 350 million copper .wires, floating-about jn outer, space •. at all times; jit any moment they niity be culled upon to face tenths? . . , of the M ataw an M unicipal H allow­ ’exe cu tive com m ittee of the' wb- each lo aw ait Monmouth County •aVsituation which demands daring, courage and devotion to B u t ih c s c . “ new hig hs" in the In- een celebration .w hich w lH _b e_cde- m en 's d lv ls lo lT o f the State Safety G ra n S J u r y action on> a grand It’s going to become more dangerous for man to take those . space trips when the big day .arrives . . . with ~all that la rc e n y charge. . duty to overcome or face the prospect of not returning home dek have been com ing altogether brated b y a m onstrous m asked 'Cftuncil. com m ittee, organized 16 flotsam and jetsam bobbing aro.und out there ; . . Speak­ again. ' • .. . ' " too frequently. O ver , the y e a r the parade on Hallowe'en night, Sat­ y eTahrse ago, c o o rd in a tes home safe­ "C hief. J . E d g a r W ilkinson, town-1 tenth* add up to ouitc a hole ip urd ay. .............. ship polios, states the men are ings *of space vehicles^, former Mayor Harvey C. Eriksen ty p rogram s on a statew ide b asis kthe consum er’s pocketbook. More than 700 people changed to -c o m b a t the p rob lem -.of home charged with the theft of thousands of Union Beach heads^.up.an„engmeering..taskLforce^do_wn__ Wc-llt'EfT Matawan voters tb approve this salary increase accid ental deaths and -in ju rie s. o f d o llars worth of supplies and south to establish lab treatment of missile/metal— surfaces. . at the polls Tuesday. ■ . • M em bership com p rises representa­ m nterials^from -M acrom ol Co. In c .,' One was the Sattqp missile fired at_Ca£e Canaveral last tiv e s from 24 of the foremost o r­ its lessor, CoHfrane Chem ical Cq., week We’ll get-our!first snowfall this month ^un-. • • • *J 1 > •by Malcolm ganized wom en’s Vo lu ntary, groups, and U, L . E d w a rd s, head o r £ D and -professional agencies in t % w nrd s .Industries, Llo yd ' R d .. M at- eoiuhminatedrrwe’vebee^ TOBACCO WAS teaW/TBNDEfc'fa BMuy health, and home econom ics fie ld s? “avsan;j ?Keypott Police haVe helped TH IS *N~THAT . T Everyone' should mark the 14th of the^-" COLONIAL PMQ. INf©3d7HE PfllCfiOPA Seven hundred and fo rty-five p er­ re co ver some of the m issing goods month as a red-letter day. The Keyport Kiwanis Club plans ‘ TAVERN MEAL IN VIRGINIA WA9 PRICB at the D e Lu ca prem ises; the chief, FlX£D AT FOUR. POUNDS CFTOPACCO, sons lost th e ir liv e s In home a c c i­ to start serving pancakes and sausage at the Central Schoul dents In the state in 1958 com pared stated, while P e rth Am boy Police w ith 775 in 1959 and 833 lost y e a r, h a v e recovered other m ate rials, at 11 a.m,.-Servings w iff continue throughout the ,day and r M rs . Y ag ud a reports. F a lls and sold lo a "ju n k ie ” in that c ity . A into, the evening. Let’s all-postpone the coffee break that , . A prominent yqulh Worker, nsked what he considered to fire s aro c ite d as m ajo r facto rs in forged b ill of sale w as used in these Tuesday morning until l l h a v e a pancake brunch the high ra te s o f in crease s ii\ the tran sactio ns, the chief related. , be the greatest single deterrent to juvenile delinquency in T he .a ft iilc s listed as taken are with the Ktoapi&is t # t Hroj^K^' wUl be used to finance' th ree -ye a rs’ period. O ther types of this nation, orice replied with one word: "Baseball.” * accid ents ip order of im p o rtance a table saw , a 200Q-pound lead co il. construction ofhandbali^^Blsnear >tie^high school . . . c ited w e re poisonings ‘ und m e­ 2 0 .g lass b locks, an e le ctric stove, The folkrfying night, 'fcftJ^^yport Chamber, of Commerce ‘ » 300 pounds of v a lv e s, three e le ctric c h a n ica l suffocation. ' - ,. . He meant, of course, tliat delinquency and healthful athwill hold its fall-dinnjj^^eetmg and a display of industrial , m otors, one copper insulated co il, Need F o r Co-Operation goods and materialiffSnaniifactured locally, will be shown • ' • letic activity are incompatibles, and that as the nation’s most M rs. Yag ud a also em phasized the) and rugs and paintings .'from the as an added feature. Speaker on tap for the night is John' ,• popular pastime, baseball ranked at the top among the heed for co-operative action by the' E d w a rd s residence In M arlboro , McDonnell, former editor of the Perth Amboy Evening ■enemies of juvenile Idleness* and boredom^ lhe parents of e n tire fa m ily to b ring down the Tow nship. Chief W ilkinson' said report of delinquency^.. high rate of accidents involving News. Should^ make for a good eveniqg’s ’ entertainment w o rk ers off-thojob. T o combut the som e of the a rtic le s being "missing . ; days after that we celebrate Turkey Day with its >roblem of fire , the com m ittee w ill cam e in from the M acrom o! Co. treat” good football games, good company and good food. - In Matawan, the 8-15 Baseball Leaguo provides a aiinCh a statewide ‘ fa m ily em e r­ last week. Questioning of an em ­ gency escape plan- in conjunction ployes discharged on suspicion The good life. What’s all this fallout business? mer-long program for some 225 boys at. an annual cost of g ave a lead to the two men, also PO LITICAL ROUNDUP , , Last year, when we ga -: 'T­ w ith a fire prevention program . ■o n ly $ 1 6 0 0 , I n r r e c e n t y e a r s Ih c d r i v e f o r v o l u n t a r y c o n t r i ­ M rs. Yaguda is a past president; em ployees, who now are under ed into the crystal ball to venture our giiess as to the out- ■ b u t io n s , o n w h ic h 4 h e p r o g r a m d e p e n d s f o r s u p p o r t , h a s fa lle n p ast state safety ch a irm an and b a il, according tp the chief. ■ come of the general- election, we came up with about 13 s e v e r a l h u n d r e d d o l l a r s s h o r t o f r e q u ir e m e n t s . I f i t Is s h o r t c u rre n tly a board m em ber of the out of 15 correct. This.year*.there are ju.st too many candi- . W omen’s M ed ical Society of New a g a in t h is y e a r , le a g u e o f fic e r s h a v e s a id , s o m e c u r t a ilm e n t dates to take on that chare. F r’instanee, there are nine inV Je rs e y ; ch a irm a n o f Ne.v Je rs e y o f th e p r o g r a m w i l l b e n e c e s s a r y . ' Com m ission to study the a d m in is­ Union Beach, 11 in Matawan Township, 11 in Keyport, six (continued from page one) tration o( m edical c a re ; and a in Raritan, etc. etc. . . . This year, speaking generally, we board inem b er of th c Stnte^ P u b ­ m ove up from aboift 3000 to 3200 in The league .will conduct its annual fund drive next week think11, .tlie GOP Avill win in Keyport. with one vexception. the ----next y e—a .r,, w byj the tnw «superinten u |n . i m u 'll- > — . . ----------^ .i i . t , v/i»v A v v p w u u . The lic Health Association. * . 1 .. ... in the borough and in those adjacent areas of the township dent's projection. T he new high i R e p u b lic a n s la t e in R a r i t a n w i l l m a k e a g oo d f i g h t b u t i t in which its program is offered. The major portion of the W inter driving reouires some s ch o o l.w ill have 1500 cap acity, and | a p p e a r s t h e y w i l l b e o v e r p o w e r e d b y s h e e r w t i e h t o f D e m o ­ 1 s ju m o r.scn .o r high use by program,. tlie time and effort given by league officers, team j .c r a t ic r e g is t r a t io n n u m b e r s . E x p c c t th e D e m o c r a t s t o w i n ' V l*iy ‘ cool handling ind ling ol of the 'vh.cel.' I: n

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8 Cr T „ 0nC m Ma,awan and a split in Matawan Township which, should continue to 19C5 o r ; W lt n VVat e r s , G r im m a n d tw o D e m o c r a t s g e t tin g the' c a llIM S. T h ere w ill be 66 seniors from i K e n n e r lo o k s l i k e a ,s h o - in f o r a s s e s s o r . I n U n io n B e a c h M adison ToW-qphip In the 1200 en-j w h e r e a d e c is iv e v ic t o r y i s n e e d e d f o r

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school,-noted thnt the steel wqrk in g so d o n ’t c a l l m e , I ’ l l c a i l ' y o u . A l i b i I k e w i l l vw r i t e “ th c w as Roing -up, and expressed the I next column . .

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THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, N. J .

500 In Silver Dollar Parade

M o d e l W in t e r F a s h io n s

Browntown Club Marks Halloween

M ore than five hundred child ren , participated in the Second Annual Silve r. D o lla r H allo w e’en parade in "M ataw an, sponsored by the M ata­ wan P arad e Com m ission. M ayor R alp h 'D e n n is- waa introduced by .. W* . E d w a rd H a rr is , general c h a ir­ man.‘ .

The Browntow n Sodhopper* 4 - H Club held a H alloween p a rty a t the home of th eir lead er, F re d G aub, Route 516, Tuesd ay night, G a m e * were played and each m em ber ca rv ed a pum pkin. R efreshm ents ........................ ;............ were s e rv e d ..

Led b y the, P o lice Departm ent and escorted b y the flare s of. the M ataw an F ir e D epartm ent trucks, the youngsters paraded from M em­ o ria l P a r k , M ain and Broad S ts., - n o thp'^ ym nasrum "of the M atawpn ''H ig h School. .T h e re ; the judging w as held and p rizes of 50 s ilv e r dollars aw arded : E a c h ch ild re* ceived -Tr bag of goodies. ; T he children were divided into four age groups and prizes of J5, $3, and $2 w ere awarded in each firom ?v A ca rd team of four aces and ; *^-‘ No T ru m p ” won the grand prize \ for the best costum e in the p a r * 1 ade. T he five w inners, who scared ! the 410 “S ilv e r D o lla r G rand P rize j were^Miss Ja n ic e , B ro w n , M iss E l - ; le n . ty-own,- M iss Dorothy F a a s, M iss'D o nna L aM u ra and M iss C o l* ! leen L a M u ra . Other Winner's T he winners in the one-to-'' four-year group w ere Debbie F a r ­ ley, “ Queen of the B a ll,” prettiest;Theodore Phelan I I I , Santa C laus, most o rig in al; Penny Panko, hor, bo, fujiniesli In the age five-to-seyen-year group, P a tric ia Jo yc e , a P u rita n / was the p rettiest; Donald Nielaod, A t Ihe luncheon and fashion show lo be j-lvcn by Ih e Catholic a knight, most ^original and Jam e s D aug hters, Court S l. Joseph 881; K eyp o rt, ln Peterson’s Buttonwood LankoT o rg a h '_ g rind er, fuprtiest. M anor, M ataw an, Salurd ay afternoon, M rs. Ja m e s E llis , sealed , aod, In the eight-to-10-year group, left to right, M rs. Jam es C . D a y , M rs. T ra n k Letw enske and M rs. Audrey K ia h , “ B e lle of the Ball,-'’ C h a rle s Koenig w ill be among the models displaying the fashions to was the p rettiest; W arren Z ieg ler, be shown b y M rs . Helen R a p p , K e y p o rl. T he luncheon w ill sta rt at potted sunflow er, most o rig in a l; 12:30 p.m . B a rb a ra G allp w ay, bomb, t i n i e s t . In the 1Mo-12 y e a r g r o u p , Lin d a Thom as; G ay 90s, w as the prettiest; Bpth Hopkins and Pam ela Cooper, Salt and Pepper, m ost o rig in al; W endy D olan, a r r o w Naws Ot Io n And f o u f i n l l i la A p p rttla u * ki a j T i n * — head, funniest. “ The P arad e Com m ission is com ­ posed of representatives from the M r. and M rs. H a rry Nielsen have A surp rise housewarm ing in hon­ M alaw an F ir e Departm ent; M alawan F irs t Aid and Rescue1 Squad: returned home a fter visitin g M r. | or of M r. and M rs. Donald M ac­ Freneau Independent F ir e C Co. o .; J and M rs. Stanley Nelson, E a s t ! M illan, Washington St., was held A m erican Legion Posl 176 and Me- B ra in tree , M ass., for a few days, t at their home on Sunday. Those at­ were M rs. J . Murphy 1 tending Elvpine-Schanck V F W Post 2218.

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T h e Brow ntow n „ Ped al P u sh e rs ,4-H Club m em bers started the sew ­ ing project a fte r school ye sterd a y at lh e B r o w n t o w n G ra m m a r School. T he g irls w ill have a H a l­ loween p a rty Saturd ay at 7 p.m . at the home of M iss Lin d a Johnson, Ticcto w n R d . T h e m em bers w ill attend in^ costum e. _ .... _ T h e Mid-Madison W om dn's Club -will meet next Monday a'L 8 p .nv, at the Browntow n 'G ra tn m a r School; P la n s w ilt be completed fo r the bazaar w hich w iil bie held N ov. IB at the school from 7 to 10 p .m . T he Com m unity Chu rch ft m lly nij-lit pdt-luck supper has been changed from N ov. 5 to Sunday,; Nov. 12. at 5 p.m . A fter the supper, a program on world trave l w ill be given by. R ic h a rd B r ill, one of the Amazon E x p lo re rs . ' J W illiam A ra c e , a freshm an at Trenton St^te College, spent the weekend w ith -his parents, M r. and M rs, Nicholas A . A race, Route 516. (In Sunday afternoon hercclebratetl his birthday at dinner .with his p a r­ ents, his brother, Ja m e s, M iss M a­ rie Gaub and J e r r y M olrtar.

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A chicken tn d w i f f l t iu p p « r ivllt be g i » n t t H it Suburban R « |t iu r * n t , 13 O rchard St., M itB W tQ , on Saturd ay, Npv. 11, fr o ^ . 1* '«iock noon until 7 j» .6 ir fo r the b tn e fit of conference w o rkers of St. J ames A .M .E . Zion ChurpH; M ataw an. M rs Cora H o b e rli w ill b t c h a ir­ m an. • .

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Mrs. Kocrncr Was Hostess To Club T h e r e g u la r meeting of the M a'a* wan Ju n io r Woman's Club was heltl O ct. ^ atr-the- hom e-of M rs7 John K oerner, Middletown, with -the lira s ident, .Mrs^_William W right, presiding. ; . *

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The following .d ates w ere an* nouncvd: Nov. 2, fifth d istric t sup­ per conference; N ov. 6, Fed eration Ninht. M atnfran Contem |X)rary League and Nov. 7, Point P leasan t Ju n io rs federation night. ' F o u r to s ix m em bers plan to en­ te r tlie Vogue.-sewini; contest spon­ sored by tho General Fed eration of W omen’s Club. M rs. Robert Motre.ll, home department ch a irm an , announced scrapbooks w ill be made and, distributed to the hos­ pitals •••-' ' . M i s Andfew H ulsart, w elfnre chairm an, asked fur white m aterial foi cancer dressings. M rs. T Mahoney w ill serve as chairm an ol the C hristm as party on Dec. 11!. ---- - —*• M rs. W rielit explained the v a r­ ious highlights of the Ju n io r M em ­ T h e Board of Tru ste es . of the bership state project. M rs. W right, M rs H ulsart, M iss Jane Van UrakF re e Pub lic L ib ra r y of M adison le and M rs. M orrell w ill serve as T ow nship met at the home of the a com m ittee to co-ordinate the pvojpresident, M rs. D a v id W atson, F o r­ ect r* est A v e ., Laurence H arb o r. T h e 11-' F in a l plans were made for the b ra ry is sponsored by The JV li­ Card p a rly to be held this evening man s Club of L aure nce H a rb O f.' T h e re w ere 476 books borrowed at (he E lk s building, Bro ad w ay, K eyp o rt. M iss E la in e C he rry Is.the d uring October, 238 adult and 238 chairm an. ju ven ile. ’ . T h e next meeting w ill bo hcldt^t T h e re a ra now more than 700QI home o'! Mvs. Alfred Applegate, books on the shelves and M rs ..0 1 - the 1 M ataw an. on Nov, H . ga B ecker, ch a irm a n , ad vises the

Madison Library Has Upward Of 7000 Books

New Series Of CqnaCpnfer«fl(«e

Theme Pack Meeting... P a c k 66, sponsored fry tha Mat* • w * o G ra m m a r School P aren tT e a c h e r A ssociation, held a -reg­ u la r m eeting T h u rsd a y evening at CUffwood M em orial School, °T h e Legend of Sleepy Hollow ” w a s the theme of the meeting. T h e opening w as given by Den 4, M rs, C h arle s • Lockwood, deu jn o th er. M em bers are W illia m L e ­ ontine, Robert B e n tle y ,. Charles Lockwood, K im b a ll Beem nn, Pel* e r. Bentley, den chief. There was a P lra d e of the 'm em b ers in c„os»tumes and prizes were awarded to' R ic h a rd G ib lo ck, dressed a s tl\u headless horsem an, and W illiam Quirion, dressed as a scare crow, Webelos badges wero awarded to E a r l Siddons and G a ry H erm ann' T h o m a s -Sidvkms, cuhm astev. an­ nounced the urgent need- [or new eom m ilteem en and den m others so •thfc p a ck qaa re-register, New banners for attendance and honor dens w ere presented [o the pack by last y e a r’s m em bers of Den 2, M rs. R alp h Duncan, den m other, 'lh e attendance banner lor O ctober w as asvarded to D rn 8, M rs, Leo nard Stokes, den mother. Den D./nmUrr the direct ion of M rs W orsdell Pearson , den-m oth­ e r, held a white elephant sale , the proceeds going to tne pack treas wr y. —% Stockton- Hopkins presented film story “ S a fa ri," an original, skit film ed in M atawan. Refreshm ents were 'served. The closing was given bv Don 8. M em bers are R ich a rd ' G ib lo ck. G a ry G ib lo ck. Leonard Stokes, A l­ an Longstrei>tr R o b iT r'- M o lle r. M ichael in g ra in , 'Robert W illiam s and R ich ard M anville.

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T he new series o f c s n * co n fer­ ences tn £ t . Joseph's Churchy Keyport, w jllji.a r t ^ Sunday, T h e R ev . Co rneKu i J . K an e , p asto r, announc­ ed the new series w ill ba held as" the result of an unprecedented pop­ u la r demand b y 't h e parishioners. T h e s e r ie s C w llU - it fL conducted again by the R e v . A'.?ied D . Sm ith. T h is series w ill be open lo 105 cou­ p les, who w iil he divided into groups of 35. T h re e separate confertMice groups w ill meet on suc­ cessive Sunday. * Registrations still are being a c ­ cepted by M r. and M rs. A . JJ , Dunn. 30 Lin da P I., Ha/.let. The R e v . . F a th e r Sm ith w ill also a c ­ cep t-reservatio ns at St, Joseph’s R e cto ry. .......................... As outlined previously, the cana conferences deal w ilh all phases of m arried life and are open to C a t W In.- Pf- mm*Cathollc couples, »

Night Of Harmony To Be Held Saturday T jie fifth annual "N lg h t of l i a r . m ony’ V w ill be held M iddletown Tow nship High School on S a tu rd iy evening i t 8: IS p.m . T h o show wlU bo sponsored by (he R a rita n M lddletown Chapter o f the Socjoty for lhe' P reservatio n and E p c o y ri agemant of Barbershop Singing In A m erica, In c. Quartets taking part \yil| be T h a P e n n s m e n,. Philud elp hia; H i * Y an k ee s, Lo d i; Slng^A'Fours, L iv ­ ingston; Baysltore l o u r, Sw e.'l Adk* elm es, Chapter Chorus, and R a r i­ tan Bay-M lddietown C hap ter ChoN u s .. l '. ‘ : ■ ■ - . , — w - r ,....... ,u

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Donations nre beiiig accepted by the M en's Club of T r in it y E p isco ­ pal Church, Main St., M ataw an, for their hard goods rum m aga sale , w hich w ill Ho hold T h u rao ay, F r i ­ day and S a lu rd a y , Nov, 9, 10 aad 11. T h e . sale w ill he held, from S p .m . to 9 p.m . T h u rsd ay and IM * H arold Weber played nn day and from 9 a.m , until 4 p ni. auest program on me lie organ . and Suturday. * the new }numt In it'T e e ita l S|ktu sored by ihe M en’s Club of the Cliffwood Com m unity Church on Saturd ay. The church wns filled to ra p a c ity . Thu Rev . R ic lm n l L . “T he choli'J~T>f ths F ir s t B a p tist S c o il. pastor, gave the Invocalion ('lu n c h , M alaw an, w ill hold a rum ­ and a .so c ia l hour followed the re mage sale on Monday, Tuesday c iia l wi th the m em bers of the Wo­ and Wednesday from i) a.m . until men's Society of C h ristia n .Service ft p .m .. ai the clm rch on Mnln St., an hnstesses. M alaw an, • V-

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Girl Scout Troop 374 Hat Halloween Party

G irl Scout Troop 37^ M atawan, e nletlained ul u llallm veen P a rly books are being catalogued a s rap-.' on F rid a y evening at the home of id ly as possible. She i i assisted by M rs lleoij>e H a lliin n M rs. Edm und B a ra n o w sk i. Tluise aileiujm g were Ju d y 'llll, M rs. Flo rence Holmes reported I.indti l lh re ch l. Ilu m e l Baum an. on past due books So fu r. she has The G uadalcanal ( ’o aslaliers Jun M arjjare t anil M ary E lle n B rad y. been successful in obtaining 20 ............... ior*Drum aju lB u u le C o rp s, |K)ii D ftiia D ell. C aro l t*.in!ey. D ailene n _... borrow ers The Jiidces were Miss Kathleen ; They 3,50 w ere lhe dmner Kuesls I Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs Rdw,l r d hooks from delinquent 'ost tiib ln c k . M ary. H allm m . K u lh .lur ~ . 0 j j | j ss Hulda Nelson and M iss ' Hyrne, M r. and M rs. M arlin Bell. She urges anyone who has a book | sftred by 'Uie G uadalcanal M e rritt, Business and Professional belonuinu to the library to return * 4745, V eterans of l-on'i^rt Wnrs», [ man. Susan Marvel. M arthn Mil M T and M rs, Howard Henderson, Woman's Club of M ataw an; M rs. E le a n o r Sproul, D arb y, Mass i . . . . . . . . ,i Kathleen M uller, Jn Ann NeM r. and M rs. E d g,ar a r fP ik e M r and ‘ l Tuesd ay or T h u rsd a y evenings I M ataw an Tow nship. reciMved sef lei . Kathleen Clinton Heyer, M atawan G irl Scout Raymond. Jiuly M rs. Ralph W. H e rrick entertain­ M rs. F re d e rick Hock lockenbarv Miss i or Wednesday or Saturday a fte r- [o n d pri?.e in (he contest spunsounl I ho., M u iy Ann Ai Neighborhood Com m issioner; M rs. *CarteriM Recienhon R ecieahon Com .Shepherd, Judy and Nancy l i n k ;s K flv Iinp ian noons. by the *Cartert»t Shepherd, Jud Hockeji Henry A hlers, and M rs. Raym ond ed at bridge on T h u rsd a y. P rize E sth e r Blau, M iss K a y mission. let', l.tnda Smith, Diane Chiisiinat Se vera l requested books havo b ary, M iss Lo is Hockenbary and C d rie r, M atawan P a re n tT e a c h e r w inners wero M rs, F re d e rick J T h e color guard of the corps w u l Nancy Bedto been obtained from the Slato L i ­ Noble, Holm del; M rs. E d w a rd W. Robert W alling. Association. also received a second p r iz e /" j P n /r s were won for cosium es b ra ry , according lo M rs. Law renco C u rrie and M rs. L eR o y Sickeh*M r. and M rs. Ja c k Hessey and Holden, Reference and Stale L i ­ T h e corps participated in Iwo j us-follow s P ietliesl, Debra Dell, Other guests were M rs. Joseph child ren. M ark uryl Ja n e t. B e rk e ­ b ra ry C h a irm a n . HalloweCu parades, one in Long ' scariest, M aiy Ami Rnymond, funB a ie r, M rs. W illiam C ra ig , M rs. ley Heights, spent the weekend Other reports were heard from Branch Tuesday evening and in ln ie s t, Ruth Jurm un and most orG e ra rd D e vlin , M rs. Paul A . Egan visitin g M r. and M rs. F re d Hessey. M rs. C harle s W . Rogerson, secre ­ S a y rs Woods Soulh lust evening. Mgh>«l,.'Nancy IJeille. and M rs. R ich a rd E rd m an n. On F rid a y M rs. R ic h a rd W. K e r­ ta ry , and M rs . W illiam Wetiks, M rs. John Shea spent Monday ney, W a rw ick , N. Y ., and M rs. E r ­ trea su re r. Eve re tt Hoslett. K eypo rt, ch a ir­ *'* * 7 man for the Ching aro ra D istrict with M r. and M rs, Nicholas Poli nest F u lla rd , Pompton P la in s, were the guests of M r. and M rs. A llan Lead ersh ip -and T ra in in g Com m it­ in New Y o rk . tee, annojjneed thgt:,£asic Cub and ‘ On Tuesd ay evening M rs. M a r­ J . M orrison. Scout training for a ll new unit lead­ guerite L a ir d entertained at bridge. M rs. George W. C la rk , M rs. ers and den m others w ill be given P rize w inners were M rs, Edw ard John V an Pelt, M rs. Clarfc T u rn e r in the area during the month* of W . C u rrie , M rs. L e R o y Sic k e ls and and M iss L u c y M ille r attended a A shower w as given in honor of N ovem ber. M rs.. B a ya rd Lam b o rn. Other recent card p arty at Koo s BrothThe C h in g a ro ra 1 D istric t which iguests w ere M rs l. F ra n k H . B lis s , c r i , F rceh p ld , (or th ft-b e n cfil o l M rs, Robert L . Sim on, the form er M Y ss.Jeanette S lc k lta , at the home includes M ataw an, K eyp o rt, Holm ­ M rs. Chanhing' P . Clapp, M rs. the B usiness • and Professional of M rs. Ja m e s 'L a w lo r, 250 B ro a d del, Union Beach, R a rita n Town- R alp h C . B e d le ,. M r s : C h a rle s JE. W om an’s Club. . S t., K e y p o rl, by M rs . M ildred '— ship,- K eansb urg and M organviUe Springhorn and M rs. E lm o re k a tt­ F rid a y iiig lit M r. and M rs. D a­ S ick le s. has o v e r 400 volunteer Scout lead­ ner. T h e room w as decorated with mon T y r r e ll, Woodbrook D r.. host­ e rs and they serve o ve r 1300 local M r. and M rs. H arold Doyle, ed a “ T w is t” dance p a rty. Those yellow s te a m e rs . A jv h ite bassin­ scouts. ette w ilh a lavender organdy un­ present were M r. and MrO, John M r. H aslett stated that the basic Flu sh in g , N .Y ., spent several aays G ra n g er, M r. and M rs. Lou Pug* d e rsk irl covered with white dotteu training is intended to give new last week as the guests o f ..D r . flwiss beld the gifts. — liese, Bob W arren and B ill K ra c k , leaders certain fundam ental infor­ W illiam H. Pengel and M rs. P en­ Attending w ere M rs. Louise S i­ a ll of Woodbrook D r. m ation, an understanding of the gel. mon, Woodbridge; M rs. D ick Conpurposes of Scouting, unit organOn T hursd ay evening On Saturd ay M r. and M rs. Ed.___________ M rs. n ellv. New B ru n s w ic k ; M rs. A — tznttoir—lra d e r^ iip ^ n d - program - w ard W. C u rrie and son, D a vid , Cieorge U e itz entertained aF Pettenscaak, F o rd s; M iss Dorothy The training Will be conducted'at and M rs. N ellie Webster^ ..Hazlet, bridge. P riz e w inn ers_ _. _ _______ were M rs. K u d ric k and M rs. R hea Preston, St. Jo hn's Methodist Edu catio nal visited _______ ______ B illie C u rrie at T rin ity - "Williarm Ohnsman, and M rs. 'Roy M org anville; M is s 'P a tric ia Sickles, Building , Flo rence A v e ., Hazlet. | P aw lin g School, Paw lin g; N . Y ., K a is e r, Other guests w ere M rs. M.rs. R ob ert Sic k le s, M rs. W illiam T h e courses are as follows: N ov. ]n celebration of P aren ts D ay. Ja m e s Lederm an, Woodbridge; Mahon and M rs. S. C h e rry , Union 1, W hat Cub Scouting Is and Wh,at Th ey enjoyed a picnic luncheon M ra. R ich a rd C e rm a k, H$zlet; B each ; M rs: P e rc y S ic k le s, Cliff*, B o y Scouting I s ; .N o v . 18', .The and football game at the school. M rs. R ussell Webber, M rs . B ru ce wood; M rs. Robert Orm sbee, Ila/.A chievem ent P la n and Troop OperOn T h u rsd a y M rs .’ H a iry Pit- M acCutchcon, M rs. Joseph Rankl let; M iss L o rra in fi W orlock, K e y ­ ation: N ov. 15, Den and P a c k Ac- cher, Holm del, entertained .h e r j r . A baby shower w as held in hon­ port; M rs. John J . K ean y sr. and liv itie s and Troop Meetings and j c lu b .' P riz o winners were or of Mort l r.Ik s I-odgi\ 2010; inem her hr ihe V eterans Me m orlal Ifom a of M ataw an T o w n ­ ship; m em ber of t h « M atawan Tow nship T a xp a y e rs A iso rla tlftfl; m amber of (hff M slaw an I'ow nihlp 1 D e m o /iatic ('h ib , mertilwir o f tbe Mafawan Townahip H o a r d of H ra llh ; past member of tha M a l­ awan Tow nship Planning Board I (a a d n a te of tlio New Y o rk C ity uh ool s ^ te n i (Util |ia i attended II ti ( J c n

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l{om Ih e so u th e a st o m r e e n - lh e h o u rs o f _ 7 a m and _ ' tending were M rs. Donald M iller, le v in so n , Perth Amboy, represent­ w Picukffin g p la c e , M a fa tc a n Jo w n s h lp c o rn e r o f Q u a n uh i lo t a n d A t la n t ic p.m (ot th e n u rp o se o l c o n d u c tin g M rs . Joseph Lanzaro sr.* M rs . ed the Sa y re v ille residents and E d ­ H o se and C h e m ic a l C o m p a n y F ir e A v e . and ru n n in g th en ce (1 ) in I the renerap -“e !e c tio n fo r Ifa* e le c tio n M artin Sm ith j r . , M rs. Edw ard ward M u rra y , N ew ark, was defense H o m e . 75 Ijo W e r M a in S t. ot g m H h u e s lr rlv d ire c tio n a lo n g Q u n n S E C O N D K L K C T I O N D I S T R IC T ' O ne G o v e rn o r c h i's lo i 80 fe e l to a s tre e t n o t y e t B e c k e r, M rs. Atfmtst Boldt, M rs.. attorney. T h e Seco nd D is t r ic t c o m p ris e s th e op en ed ; thence rZ ) up u sid S tr e e t 45 T h re e c a n d id a te s f o r m e m b e r s o f L o u is B e ck e r, M rs. M artin Smith n o rth w e s te rly s id e of M a ta w a n C re e k fe e l; th e n c e a t rig h t a n g le s 80 fe e t the G e n e ra l A s s e m b ly . to lh e b o un d ary lin o o f M id d le s e x to a p o int d ista n t 172 feet fro m A t* One m e m b e r o f th e M o n m o u th C oun* s r ., M iss Sarah Ann Seber, Mrsvc C o u n ly : thence a lon g M id d le s e x la n ric A v e .: (h e n c e n o rth e a st p a r a lle l ty B o a rd o f C h o se n F re e h o ld e ra . " H a rr y Konowalpw,< and M rs. Rob­ One M a y o r . . C o u n ty l l n * .4 o W h a le C re e k , th e n c e w ith A t la n t ic A ve n u e 43- feet to th e . along W h a le C re e k to its in te rs e c ­ p lu c e o f B e g in n in g . T w q C o u n c ilm e n fo r th e / u ll te rm . . e rt Owens. M ovies w ere taken of * One A s s e s s o r fo r the f i j l l l« r m . tio n w ith th e n o rth w e s te rly p ro lo n g a ­ U ein g c o m m o n ly k n o w n and d e slg * - the p arty,/and prizes were Won by tion o f Ih o e a s t e rly edge of L e n o x n a te d , a s No. 72 A t la n t ic A v e n u e * I'he se ss io n s o t th e , r e g is t r y Ooaro M rs.* B e ck e r, M rs .'S m ith s r., M rs. w ill be h e ld a t th e fo llo w in g p o llin g Under the leadership of Comnian* R o ad, thence so u th e a s te rly a lo n g th e M n lm v n n . N ew J e r s e y . . e a s t e rly edpe of L e n o x (toad, to a o la ce s: 7’n e a p p ro x lrh a te a m o u n t o f . th e Owens and M rs. Lanzaro , M rs. der‘ R ollin Rathbun, Laurence H ar­ point on C liffw o o d A v e n u e wherfc C liff* ju d g m e n t lo .b e s a tis fie d b y s a id s a le r'lHJFl E L E C T IO N D IST R IC T S m ith n r. also' won the d ark horse bor Post 322 Will initiate a j mem­ wood B e n c h and the tr a c t 'k n o w n a s AU lhat part -« l—tbe Borough ot i s the su m of $4,200.00 to g e th e r w ith for the evening! P lan s were made bership d rive and outline plans for C liffw o o d B e a c h P a r k lo in u s in g Ih e th e m is ts .o f th is s a le . Matawan. B E C ilNNINO at a poinl wnere me center Une o> M ain'Streel fo r the next meeting to be held the y e a r*a t the regular meeiifig fo rm e r— iiio p e r i y — lin e o f C liffw o o d Beu ch and C liffw o o d B e a c h P a r k , co n ­ D a te d O cto b er 11, 19M r. and M rs. A lbert K lo se, 230" tunc. Interm ent w as in Monmouth L a u re l D r., Keansburg, an* the par­ M em orial P a rk . M r. Thorne was0 ents of a son, born W ednesday, O cl, to rn In K e y jio rt, son nf lhe late 25, 1961, in Monmouth M edical Cen­ M r. and M rs. Sidney Thorne. ter. . •* A carpenter and m em ber of the Slsolak ^ ^ _ United Brotherhood of Carpenters A son w as born In Monmouth" and Jo in e rs of Am erica 2250, Red Medical C entcr on W ednesday, Oct. Hank, M r. Thorne was a member 25, 1BG1, to M r.'a n d M rs, P a u l G. of the F u ll Gospel Chu rch, N e p lun er Sisolok. 20T£reek R d ., Keansburg. and an a rm y veteran of World W iir 1. ' Snyder Su rvivin g are h is w ife, M rs. M r. and M rs. Jam e s Snyder, 9 E v e ly n (M organ ) T ho rne; a duughter, M r*. Edw urd Steinert, Nep­ C o ttug e-PI., K eansb urg , a re . the parents of a son, ’» r n T hursd ay, tune; a aon, Sidney, Ocean Grove, and four siste rs, M rs. Sa«Lie D im e r, Oct. 26, 1961, in R iv e rv ie w Hospital. Laureltom • M rs . P'dward (.m ining. Am brose . A sb y ry P a rk ; M rs. Nettie Cuitano, Mr.-, and M rSr/'Robert Am brose, Perth Am boy, and M rs^ l.au ru Vo ll, - . - - * -■148 B i r c h w o o d D r ., CliffwAod Neptuno. Beach, are ths parents of a son, Irvin g I.. Owen born T h u rsd a y, Oct. 19, 1961, in Fune ral services were held F r i ­ M iddlesex Gene/al Hospital. day afternoon at 3:30 p.m.. at the Freem an Funernl Home, Freehold, Jones A daughter was born In Perth for Irv in g I.. O w tn, 79, of J72 South Am boy Hospital lo M r. and Mrs St.. Freehold, fo rm erly of MnrlC harles Jones, 302 D elaw are Ave. , boro, who died T u e id a v . O cl. 24. Cliffw ood, on T u esd ay, O cl. 24, 19411, at his horn* after n long Ill­ ness. T h e R ev . Glenn A llm e^pas1961. tor of the Old H riek Reformed Nebus Church, M arlboro, officiated and Interment was' In lhe church ceme­ M r. and M rs. Stanley Nobus, 221 M aple P I , K eypo rt, are tho par­ te ry. M r Owen was lx>rn In W yoming. ents of a aon, born Sunday. Oct. 22, 1961, in Perth Am boy Hospital. N Y , ihe son of the lute l.ovnloy and E lle n (P u rk o r ) Owen. Ho for­ Porcpinto m erly wns a poultry .specialist nt M r. and M rs. Joseph Porcpinto, Rutgers U n ive rsity nnd at one time Norm a PI . , H uzleL are the parents wus superintendent of county ngriof a daughter, born F rid a y , Oct. c u llu ra l niti'nts ot M iddlesex Coun­ ly . M r. Owen was a |n i»tee of tho 27, 1961, in R iv e rv ie w Hospital. Old B ric k Reform ed Church and Fo ley u form er secre tary of tho Marlboro A son was born in R iv e rv ie w Cirangev He wus a form er membor Hospital on F rid a y , O ct. 27, 1901, of the M arlboro Board of E d u ca­ to M r. and M rs. Leo F o le y , #4 St. tion. He wns graduated from R u t­ gers U nlveratty und w as a m em ber George P I., Keyport. of Phi Beta Knppa. honorary schol­ astic society, S to la k li ' S u rvivin g ure his w ife, M rs. M r. and M rs. Stephen S to la k li, 17 F ra n c is P I., Hazlet, urc the p ar­ E lizab e th W . Owen nnd a son, Rob ents nf a son, born .Satu rd ay, Oct. 26, 1961, in R iv e rv lo w H ospital.

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W alter J . Doyle W alter J . Doyle s r ., 76, of 7 North M ain St., Fa rm in g d a le , diqd sud­ denly at his home on M onday, Oct. 30, 1961. M r. Doyle was born in New Y o rk , "son pf the late Thom as and Catherine (C a r lin ) Doyle. He had lived in L a u re n ce H arbor for 16 y e a rs beforo moving to Fa rm ingdale three y e a rs ago. M r. D o yle , w as a communicant of S t. C ath erine's C hurch, Fltrm ingdale, and a m em ber' oi its Holy N am e Society. „ S u rvivin g a re his w ife, M rs. E ll a (S m ith ) D o yle; fivo sons, W alter j r .. Ridgewood; R ich a rd , E a s t B ru n sw ick ; E d w a rd , CU ff­ wood; Vincent, H azlet, and JBflb* e rt, at home; three daughters, M rs. Henry DuB^is, K eyp o rt; M rs. W illiam H e n ry, South Am boy and M rs. Clifford B a r r a n g e r , Red B a n k , and 23* g randchildren. . F u n e ra l se rv ic e s aro being held K lo se • Lqday a t 9 a-.m. from ‘ the D a y F \m c ra l Home, K eyp o rt. A U 1 0 - A daughter was born (n R iver-' a .m . ^a high m ass o f're q u ie m is view Hospital on Saturd ay, Oct. 28, being offered Jn St. Catherine's. 1961, ta M r. and M rs. Conrad Klose, C hurch. Interm ent w ill follow in 17 Hudson A v e ., West Keansburg. St. Jo sep h's C em etery, K eypo rt. " ^ Sim ons M r. and M rs. George S imons. 848 R e v . Ja k e W illia ms The R ev . J a k e W illia m s , 233 West Woodbino D r., Cliffwood Beach, F ro n t S t., K e y p o rt, died Monday, a re the parents o f a son, bom Sun' Oct. 30, 1961, in P e rth Am boy Gen­ d ay, Oct. 29, 1901, In R iv e ry ic w H ospital. — eral Hospital afte r a long Illness. The R e v , M r. W illia m s was pas­ . M orrow to r o f St. M a rk ’s M . E . Church, M r. and M rs. Charles M orrow, Cliffw ood. He entered the m in istry Union B each , are the parents of in 1941 in F lo rid a and also had a son, born F rid a y , Oct. 27( 1961, served a s pastor in A labam a, T en ­ in R iv e rv ie w Hospital. nessee, Georgia, North Carolina and New Je rs e y . Su rvivin g are h is w ife, M rs. Dor­ othy W illiam s';. th'rtje daughters. M rs. C a a lm a r O slro w ska M iss W ilim ina W illia m s, at home; M rs. M a ry O slro w ska, 77, of 63 M rs. R u h v P earso n , and M rs. A rca th a Cham bers, A sh u ry P a rk ; M ornlngslde A v e ., Kean sb urg , wid­ a son, W illie C . W illia m s, Rod ow of C a slm a r Q strow sku, died Sat; B a n k ; a . siste r, M rs. Alhertha u rd a y, O ct. 28, 1961, at her home. Born In P oland. M rs. O strowskai W ade, B ro o k lyn , and two brothers, George, Pittsb urgh , p a . and Joe, lived in N e w a rk before .com ing to K ean sb urg two y e a r s S h e A lb a n y, G a . . F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s a re being con­ w as a .m em ber of the S acre d Ttyu rt ducted this afternoon at I p.m. in P o lish Society of St. Cuftlrmx’i \ St. Ja m e s A .M .E , Zion Church, 08 Church in N e w ark, C o m m erce S t., P erth Am boy. A r­ . S u rv iv in g are three sons, Ef s u r e y o u ' l l g e l W in a f l a m r l r s i c l c i t r i i r a n g e

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cakcs, rso fruM rated '£p£bterl of the m anag er. .He is w orking with a nu­ Used s u c c e ssfu lly, during- tfie eign Wars H all on Route 35, L a u ­ . T he R e v . W illiam W ebster open­ MetHbdiai- Church, cleus of pupils that w ill form the R o b e tisv ille sum m er months as a mobile ed the dinner .with..^n.- invocation. rence-Harbor and the P ira te Ship, c o r t of pupil proprietorship. Th is opened the meeting w ith the invo­ Route 35, Cliffwood Beach. roup w tlF b e expanded into the cation. Speeches were heard from health service for-m igrant ag ricul­ M anager W illiam M askevich of the Boys living in Cliffwood Beach tudent M erchandising Club. The Assem blym an Clifton T ./B a rk a lo w , tu ra l- w o r k e rs and th eir fam ilies, championship B yrn e ’s. ShamrocRT pupils ot the business department Assem blym an A lfred N. Beadleston the tra ile r w ill provide well-baby team was presented a trophy em. and Genoa must reg ister ‘ at the P jra te Ship. Boys living in L a u ­ w ill get some p ra c tica l experience and Irv in g E . K eith , the new candi­ c lin ic facilitie s to re sid e n tT o f the blem atic of the league’s title b y re n c e Harbor and; Cheesequake M ayor P hillip s. Jn'm anaging the debits and credits. date from Monmouth County for Ram tow n area of Tow nship A lso honored was the John P h il­ m usi register a l the V F W H a ll. AU T h e ide* for this pupil a c tivity the A ssem bly; Freeholder Abram registrants must bring birth o r bap­ w as conceived by P rin cip al Ken- D. Voorhee.i and Thom as A . A nti­ in the morning and the area near lips Association club, managed by tism al certificates and must have George Stone, w hich finished in sell, the Republican Candidate for T e x a s R d ., M arlboro Tow nship , in ueth V . Sm ida. He planned this application black signed by the second place; Manzo Contracting operation months before the open­ M arlboro Township Committee. the afternoon. _ Company, team m anag ed 'b y Wil­ boy’s parent or guardiam ing o f the building. Because of T h e "main speaker of the evening Both the areas, according lo M iss liam Noonan, which finished third Robert Sand, registration c h a ir­ ' th is, the store was able to begin was, Stanley G . A yre s, form er M ay­ Winona E . D a rra h , executive d ire c ­ and W illiam Arm ington's fourth man. said that no applications w ill functioning soon after school open­ or of Neptune C ity and form er tor of MCOSS, are a distance from president of the Associated Repub­ any o f ihe existing clinics. By. place F ib e r Chem ical Company be processed after the second-reg­ ed. istration date and any boy who Popular Sales Item s lican Clubs of Monmouth County parking the tra ile r in (he tw6 lo­ nine. M em bers of the first Babe RufJi fails to register w ili not be perm it­ T he most popular sales have been, who spoke at g reat length on the cations. it is hoped that m any in­ League A ll-Stars also were honored ted to play ball next spring when importance o( support to the candi­ g ym _ A ilU ,._ school Jackets and fant and young children of limited with trophies to the. individual play w ill get under w ay at both the sweat sh irts.' E ach week the in­ dates from township.level on up to income fam ilies w ill be able to get m em bers. T hey, were Charle* KoerCliffwood Beach and L a u re n ce H a ft ventory is being expanded to meet the higher offices. m ed ical, check-up and im m uniza­ k e l, F r a n k - Churchfaan, Robert bor diamonds. " ^ Vario us m em bers'of the township tions. D r. Joseph Ju rk o ic, Neptune, Schebie, Edw ard Wagner, G reg Hu(he demands of the student body. Last y e a r oyer 150 youngsters A ssistant P rin cip al C la rk T . Don- and Republican Club personnel w ill be the pediatrician ip charge .dak, W illiam Lopez, Jam e s Manlln , who serves as the D irector of were introduced to the audience, at fhe c lin ic . He will be assisted gin, W alter Syperski, Joseph Je n ­ played on five m ajo r and Jiv e m i­ Stud en t'A ctivities, said lhat the Refreshm ents were sejved under by M rs. Isabel Sick le s and M iss nings, Thom as M artineau, Robert nor division teams. T h e league crown was won by the Harbor __ :: _ ; _ —! _ i L _ —- r, .._* a a f M rc U/ a li In fti n ip !.1 ~ T student store provides a valuable the direction of M rs. W illiam Diet- V'irg inia Cham berlain in the m orn­ K night j r . , Thom as Rurrim el; opportunity for pupils to gain at;-. lof and her committee. The next ing and by M rs. Ju d ifli Broske and Robert G race, W illiam Sargent, and Lions managed by Dan B a x te r. Second place went to the Hoffman-tual^sales experience and develop reg ular meeting w ill be held Nov. M iss Jo an M ille r in the afternoon, Eugene M iller. George Stone, the ■-Prince V FW Post managed by personal responsibility. It has 29 with an executive meeting at the a il MCOSS nurses. team m anager, was lauded for his Sand. Third place went to the C ah ill been found that school s p irit has [-home of F ra n k R appa, RobertsExtensio n O f S e rv ic e s . basebaii knowledge and sportsm an­ Pirates m anaged'by D ick P ine . been generated by the sole of items v ille , on Nov. According to M iss D a rra h this ship he displayed in piloting the bearing identification ol lhe school There is a possibility of fieldiog represents another extension of the A ll-S tars. colors and symbol. A ny profits re ­ two or more additional team s for M COSS health serv ices to provide ceived w ill be credited to the gen­ next y e a r's p lay, according to for unmet health needs in the coun­ eral Sludent Activities F u n d .r -The President F a rre ll. The next regu­ ty. The/organization, she said , has fund is used |o support the total la r meeting of the league w ill vbe been sjffveyihg va rio u sr‘iO cal»fies' activities program. hrld pn Nov. B a t the ■A m erican Charles B . Allen, Union, form erly w h erp 'tliis type of service is need-1 Legion Home oh _ Sutnm effield The facilities lend lo efficient op­ of M atawan, 'died on Wednesday, ed ahd the two. sections scheduled eration, as they contain a sales Nov. 1. 10GJ, at the Overlook Hos­ for visits from the tra ile r c lin ic | A ra lly sponsored by the L a u ­ Ave. Mr. F a rre ll invites a ll in te r­ rence H arbor and Cliffwood Bcach - counter, commfunications nnd a p ital, Sum m it. ••• ■ were given top p rio rity. ^ , j D em ocratic Clubs w itl bc held to^ ested men to join -the organization a! the next meeting. lighted show case. He is sOrvived by his wife,* M rs. In addition Jo jc r W n g the farm m orrow night at B u rle w 's R estaur­ Ruth A lle n; three sons, W illiam , w orkers during -the summer,"* the ant,--Route 35, according lo Robert M atawan; Charles B. j r . , North mobile unit \tas pressed into ser­ Knigh t and W illiam Loughlin, re ­ P la in fie ld , and .R ich ard , A tlantic vice as a health station for im­ spective presidents of the. two or­ Highlands; one sister, M iss S a lly m unization'of school children ganizations. ,. ' A llen, Buffalo, N .Y .; one brother, Howell, M illstone, M arlboro and The ra lly w ili be in honor of M adi­ „ The Middlesex Counly A m erican W illiam , Long B each, C a lif., and Freehold .Townships, Sayre Woods South R ebels and son Tow nship Comm itteem an John ' Legic/h A u xilia ry again w ill spon­ six g ra n d ch ild re n .. “ We w ill continue to explore Keating wno is running for r e f le c ­ t h e Laurence Harbor-Cliffwood Funeral arrangem ents are under sor the collection of used nylon Beach Je js triumphed in the M ad i­ tion end the five charter com m is­ w ays in which our newly acquired blockings, Which ore reprocessed. the direction of the M cCracken Football' tra ile r can tye employed to serve sion study candidates who have son Township Ju n io r Funds realized are used lo provide F u n e ra l Home, M orris A ve., Union. Leuj*ue tournament p lay. the health needs of 'Monmouth been endorsed by both clubs. The television sets for patients and this five ch a rter candidates a re M rs. , Savre Woods South, who lead the County. Our health program a l year they will go lo the Neuropsy, Ir v ­ league won over the Madison P a rk w ays has been planned to provide Olga B e ck e r, W alter Ju rm a n______ chintric Institute in Skiiim an. as localized a service as possible ing C o lacci, Hugh G ilm o re,' and i Destroyers, The Laurence H arbor­ ' Cliffwood Beach Je ts trim m ed the T he Hoffm an-Prince Post 2672 of w ithin the scope of fam ily-centered E d w a rd M cLan e. Donations of used nylon stockings ' are not limited to m einhers of the the Veterans of Foreign W ars, La u ­ public health nursing. The trailer Joseph G . Hoff, a Matfison low n- Old Bridge R am s in the other a u xiliary and anyone in the counly rence H arbor, w ill hold the ch il­ m akes possible a further extension ship Comm itteem an, w ill be m as­ league contest. The Je ts currently, having stockings lo donate may dren’s C hristm as p a rty Saturd ay, of our h alf cen tury of innovation te r of ceremonies und w ill be as­ are in second place. In third p lace contact the president of the a u x il­ Dec. 16, In t^e Dost home. T h e adult and pioneering.” sisted by Madison Township T a x a r e 't h e Old Bridge R a m s. T he ia ry in her town or M rs. August p arty w ill be held the sam e even­ T h e "c lin ic on w h ee ls" w ill bring C o llector David Watson who is Mr. Madison P a rk D estroyers are now in fourth place. k ing. ’ L «u er, 41 M ain St., Metuchen. to 37 the total c lin ic sessions K ea tin g ’s campaign m anager. Madison Township A ttorney H a r­ M COSS bolds monthly at 22 loca­ tions throughout Monmouth Coun­ old Sm ith, who is president of the township’s Young D em ocratic club, ty. . . , w ill introduce the ch a rter commis­ Hoffm an-Prince Post 2672, V et­ sion candidates. M r. Knight and M r. Loughlin erans of Foreign W ars, L a u re n ce H arbor, w ill hotd a m asquerade at stated that a ll township area re si­ dents a re welcome. T h is w ill give B yrnes H al], Route 35, Laurence. H arbor, Saturd ay evening, N ov. 11,. M em bers of the M iddlesex Coun­ the Laurence H arbor and Cliffwood at 9 p.m . T h e p arty is open to the F IIA M o rtg a g e ! IM M o r(*»*t* ty, A m erican Legiop A u x ilia ry , are B e a ch voters an opportunity lo public and costumes are optional. reminded to m ake returns in the meet the candidates and discuss is­ T h e re will~ be costume and door — — ‘M Mor H » | | a C o nventional M o rtg a g e ! annual C h ristm as card project, sues of common interest with them. p rizes. T ic k e ts can be purchased H orn* Im p ro v e m e n t V A M w tg a ita sponsored by the legion to the W ar Refreshm ents w ill be served. from any m ember or at the doo r. M em orial Building, Trenton. , M otorists shouldn't ^ lw a y i A donation has been made by the rhert driving at organization for the Vctcrans-V ear- lie ve ..their, eyes whei H E A L E ST A T E IN S U R A N C E duak^.Accidents take a sharp rise Round Fund . P a r t ’ of the-:vnoney P R O P E R T Y M GT. BONDS realized from the sale of poppies d uring late fa ll and w inter twilight There w ill be tu rkey dinner is also placed in this fund, which hours. V isib ility is deceptive, lig h r S a tu rd a y at the St. Jam e s A .M .E-. provides for e xtra recreational fa­ fades fast, causcs d riv e rs to fail Zion Chu rch, 100 A tlan tic A v e ., c ilitie s for the veterans in hospi­ to detect other cg rs, pedestrians M ataw an ,. from 12 o’clock noon to tals and homes. * and fixed objects. 6 p .m . S ~:

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A n appeal has been made b y Ja ■cob Haulenbeek, superintendent c f the New Je rs e y H6me for Disabled V eterans at M enlo P a r k , to the Am erican Legion P osts iand A u x il­ ia rie s in M iddlesex County, con­ cerning the (40,000,000 bond issue w hich w ill appear on the. ballot E le c tio n P a y . - ..... D escribing the need fo r re p air and enlarging the fa c ilitie s and in ­ creasing th e number of beds in h is institution, M r. haulenbeek called attention to the fact that the issue also p rovides fo r other state institutions and a home fo r re tard ­ ed child ren, w h ich m ay be b^ilt in Woodbridge. . ' ».

Luncheon Dec. 11 • - -. . . Mf. '' ^ T h e annual D epartm ent o f'N lsw ’ Je rs e y A m erican Legion A u x ilia ry birthday luncheon w ill be held Dec. 11 at the Stacy-Trent Hotel, T ie n :, 'ton.' M fs . Lo u is B la iitb ,- M iddlesex County president, w ill accept re se r­ vatio n s until D ec. 4. ' -

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PETER J. W ATERS v To The People Of Matawan Townshijp There are a few thoughts.tlm t l^woujd like to bring forth for the attention ' of the good people of Matmvuii Township. M y .firs t thought Is of a recent fa c a l csQ c r nJon A sso ciates, Clifton, would establish w a s a •"compromise” of­ . m ade T u esd ay by M ilto rf T he October Meeting of the B a y ­ V e rk sm a n and O scar W ilensky, uf l':e Clifton^ firm , lo the Holmdel shore E le c tric a l Assoiciatipn w a j ""TOWnship P lann in g Bo ard. But held at H arm o ny B o w l, Route 35, . ia y o r Ja m e s ~H. Ackerson report» J afte r the m eeting it w as . the Middletown. P resident H e n ry p . H. • >!nion of the board m embers thnt Snyder s r .. Union Be a ch , presided u e 10-acre m inim um in jth? “ I ” at ia well-attended meeting. T he as­ :.Ln e proposed F rid a y should be sociation announced the estab lish­ ; Copied. T h e m ayor said *he ex­ a c t e d form al action o f approval ment of a speakers bureau to serv e , i j the board at its "8:30 p.m . the various local associatjqns in action night m eeting. • N orthern .M onm outh and Southern F r id a y the board set aside an M iddlesex Counties' "* / ' ci. dinance introduced by the towaA group of competent speakers : i!p com m ittee w hich embodied ,..e - a erf m inim um for thfe 'T * is availab le to any organization ; jn e and .a three-acres m inim um desiring an in fq rm a tive program .s t the **J" zone. .T h e “ I " zone c o v e rin g -a n y aspect o f e le ctrica l v.ould extend b a ck ' 750 feet from ,-ic highway and *the rest of the usage o r installation. A ny group : - j acre s for the ind ustrial park wishing* lo a v a il itself o f these ser­ . ould be in the three-acre “ J " vices should contact M r. Sn yd er at C O .4-1518. ;v n c . T he association had a s, a special The planning board’s own pro­ posal oi F rid a y made the "1 " zone. guest, E d w a rd Hasse, president of th e-N ew Je rs e y State Council of .4 10-acre m inim um same as tlie *:H " zone in , w hich th e .L ily -T u lip £ lc c tric a l C o ntracto rs Associations, L o . 415,003,000 plant project -on w ith which organization the local L ie hipiiw av is located. And the group has -been a ffilia te d -'fo r'" a y e a rs. _________ i " zqne is extended back to 1000 ■numbe r i^et Irom thc_north side of Jtouie ’1.ic rem ainder gf tne 225 acres under Middle Union surveillan ce, «*r about L O , acre s, is made five* acre-ifw »:.m uh is in the "3" zone except lo r nogut 10 per cent of A >cw building for interns and tiie Qiea n e a r-'R a rita n Township, residents is being built at F itk in n ils ; is Ifc^t at a tiuee-acrc min- M em orial H ospital, Neptune. A c ­ -w ttuh i-io coa:iiiuty with-the -zon- cording- to D a vid _ V r C a rte r, ~ad^ i(>r uu* p j i i ; m t.iat townsmp. m ih istrato r, t-bis is part of F it k in ’s iii t ; U j . n vd .rig expanding program of continuing A t a p jo i.c by the board better service. T he building w ill be G e t.' oil. ir .j ore,u..nee intro­ completed e arly in 1962 and w ill d uces, h i‘h ty L . h'iC^t.unan, gen- provide on-ground housing for the c r ;.l piOj interns >and residents who compose ject -c .p u .tc r, dcicnucU U e wurn- thc house sta ff, and their fam ilie s. iii.*ji» - cowA^rautng * irom * -The new two sio ry b rick building W t t j i -s. s tiiin im .u a contained in a ! w !lj contain 18 apartm ents, each U rccii:'.^ .:.oui-j by i^ jy - iu n p 1 with t\yo bedrooms. There-.w ill be agu.;-.»y ana i..c .r j>.o/*ci planner, children, It w i l lb e located northJvfi ,rt-. ~1l«»w' piail- ! v.-^ l l .».,j aeu tJ n ie ”iiito i.tc to>vn- ; New Y o rk . The general contractor Slh,J C.l ±11 Ull^e. a u lllj.ilg lilCJO is Jam e s H. R ankin , Red Bank. be approxim ately i.j : The cosl i .k U .i . u i l n . t f c c u 't id e d S2/3.000. th . , c.M4»iu.ic. us m keep- ; in^ m*.i' l l^wt.wiice in lounUu.., ...i ji. v park ui l*air Li««.,i. i . i . y u a .n o u mat adhering to' L ..y i u i .p s insistence on iu acres x.OLiid k ill on interest lo the Keren Arrii of the religious school purK oi tn n vin g ncw inuusm es nol ol the United Hebrew Congregation. w a n in g such a land commitment Keypo rt,' has allocated I li e col­ uiiu v.w~iu iwwvc tne p ark a ‘ ‘dead” , lections of 1960-61, am ounting lo lanu urea lo r ye ars ta come. $311.86. . M avor A cnc.aon said lucsd uy Donations are as follows: A m e ri­ lh at tne interests oi a "^rge p ri­ can Foundation for O verseas Blin d. vate iunou».iier not invoivcu in any .way in the inuustriai park project 56.8G; C are, $5; F ir s t Aid Squads w t t c i.r.c ik c o in in.* I ' zu.ie and of K eypo rt, M ataw an, and R aritan m erite d consideration . with those Township, $5 each; Je w ish Theo­ involved iu tne industrial park pro­ logical' Sem in ary, $50; G irl Scouts, $10; Histodruth Iv rith , $5; Hebrew. motion. * ' M ayor Ackerson and Committee­ U n iv e rsity, $10; Hebrew Women's m an A llre d C. Foole were boih League lib ra ry fund, $10; Je w ish i ^ a rt of a poll of the planning board N ational Fu n d , $15; J u n io r Red hrid aN ^ iq am m o usly favoring the C r o s s , $5; League in A id of iO ^ r c ^ ii^ fc t f c is fe n c e with their Crippled C h ild ren, $5; ^March of anning board i f u 1. ihijji udll have Dim es, flO ; M ental H eatlh, 110; ifie m a jo rity ,, ./ h e n . Uie \ ia t te r M .C .O .S .S ., $5; National M ultiple SclerosiS, $5; R ed Mogens David, tomes before” tn&^tpwnship $5; U nicef, $10; UnUed Je w ish Ap­ nfttteu again, to g


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Manasquan Invades Matawan Fo r Title Game; Keys Host To Wall Tw p. M anasquan's undefeated football, fo rces com e to MataU^an’s field Saturd ay in lhe hopes of clinching a Shore Conference ‘ -B” north title ag ?in . T h is m akes tw o . grim ■as­ K e y p o rt aad M ataw aa High signm ents in a ro w fo r the M aroon fre s h m e n fo o tb a ll -team s b a ttle d and 5 t?el w ith foes o f the power> to a 7*7 tie io tb e a n n u a l fo o tb all house v a rie ty , as ttysy have just g a m e , th e s o -c a lle d L ittle T u rk e y finished with. St. M a ry’s R u th er­ D a y g a n je , a t K H S field M o n d ay , ford, state 4*J3" p arochial cham ps. th e s a m e tim e th e Ja y v e e * l e a r n s ^ h i l e M ataw an is. struggling to o f. th e tw o sch o o ls w e re fig h tin g Keep from being overwhelm ed by It o u t a t M a ta w a n . * the ponderous B ig B lu e , K eypo rt ' T h e M a ro o n a n d S te el yea^» cw ill be host to W all,To w n sh ip . T he l in g s , u n d e r t h e J m r d r u n n in g a tid C rim son K nigh ts h a ve been going p a s s in g ©f F r a n k ie D *A potito a n d through another season o f.ta k in g R o n n ie D a v id , p e n e tra te d t o th e m auling s a ll along the w a y , and K e y p o rt 10-yard lin e s e v e ra l the gam e should be the nearest tim e s I n th e first h alf, b u t e a c h thing lo a "b re a th e r" the K e y s, t im e th e K e y p o rt f o rw a rd w w U bave had a ll season. ' stiffe n e d a n d re p e lle d th e t h re a t. In th e th ir d q u a r te r K e y p o rt M anasquan opened the season by beating K e y p o ri 19-0. T h e y went on w e n t o a t a h e a d In the s a m e w hen to pum m el R um son 32-4>, Ocean J o e S tra g e lla c a p p e d a 'K e y p o r t C e n tral ( B a y v i l i e ) 19-0. W all d r iv e By g o in g o v e r fo r th e s c o re a n d th e n ru s h in g fo r th e e x tr a 41-6, before they had a narro w squeaker w ith Tom s R iv e r in the p o ln t;-M a ta w a n c a m e b a c k a t th e rairt and mud O ct. 21, winning by s t a r t of the la s t q u a r t e r , r e c o v e r ­ only 19-18. But they regained their in g a fu m b le fro m K ey p o rt. D a v ­ com posure Saturday when they i d r a c e d a ro u n d e o d fro m n in e Hayed Lakewood by a 41-0 score. y a r d s o u t t o s c o re . T b co , h e , too, p lu n g ed tb e e x tr a p o in t to Ue th e Outweighs M ataw an s c o re . . _ | s Squan outweighs M atawan near­ R a in slowed down the pa& To f l y 20 pounds to a man along the p la y toward the end of the gam e, fo rw ard w a ll and they have depth m aking it d ifficult fo r’ either that. M atawan never dreamed of. team mount a passing a ttack In the b ackfield , they have the to b reak the tie. best q uarterb ack in the Shore Con­ ference in R a y Salkeld and a bro-. ken field run ner fo r th eir sweeps best showing of th£ir w inless sea* to the outside in R a y H a rv e y . What son was i _ J 2 : 6 . it » s t a . Rum so n they do not have Is - t h e forw ard O ct.-21. Otherwise they have bow­ passing of M ataw an’s C harley Wathington nor the jaunting of the ed to B a y v ille Regional 26-13, Lake* Maroon and Steel’s B jll Bow ie, ahd wood 26-12 and Manasquan as this is the H uskies hope of spring­ mentioned before. B y com parative ing an upset* scores against common riv a ls Man­ Instead of being worn down by asquan and Lakewood, they rate the grueling tussle w ith S t. M ary's, at least two touchdowns below Keythe H uskies learned the, h a rd w ay * Saturday about flaw s in their d e­ p o rt T h e Crim son Knights no longer fensive a rm o r, th eir vulnerability to late ral sw eeps' and to draw have the redoubtable Leg Sp erry plays up the m iddle. • T he use o f leading th eir .ch a rg e. To f i l l his H a rv e y in both of these roles is a staple of M anasquan offensive op­ shoes, the K n ig h ty n o w have a erations, so the lessons o f the St. workhorse back b y the name of M ary's gam e were oi te rrific time. Mike Vercrv. They have an offen* , liness for the M atawan team . jiv e that sends powetfutly-built M anasquan la ck s the quick* Ron Pappas to the inside and B ill breaking speed c f St. M ary's in Sim on, fleet-of-foot, to the out­ getting plays under w ay, nor docs lhe B ig Blu e have the o ve rall team side. T h e ir m ain trouble is up front speed of the G a e ls from Ruther­ ford. The ^factor of speed is all >vhere th eir forw ards w ill find the on the side of M atawbn, and a Keyport linemen hard lo handle. d e a r day w ith good going under­ foot e a s ily can m ake fo r victo ry F o r a team that goes tb the iqside for the faster-afoot Huskies. more than to the outside, like K e y ­

Page Eleven — Flr*t Section

R u tg e rs O n ly M a jo r U n b e a te n E le v e n In T h e E a s t

C & M cleaner Swwp Good For First Plac*

Dr. Smyth Joins In Honoring Coach

b e tw e e n P e n n in g to n m d G e o rg * School t h li com lrfg S a tu rd a y . ' T h e day ll p arent* d ay at th * achool In Pennington, T h e late G e o rg * T lc a , one-time K e y p o rt p * A three-gtm e sweep by C ft M D r ; C h s r le i R . Sm ythi one-time High athlete, w as one o l th o u . I Cleaners h p l a c e d them Jn • first p tito r of C tfy iry M ethod lit coached b y Poore, T |c e late r p la y " - * * place tie w ith Don’s C u ll in the C hu rch, K e y p o ri, and now 'head­ ed football for T em p le U n iv e r s it y - .. R a rita n Women’s. Bow ling League. m aster o f Pennington Scho ol, w ill Now It 't h e lim a to - a d v e r t lu T in y G lenn’ s dropped twA games present CoachT^larold .Po ore, d ire c ­ to Don’s G u lf to slip to third place tor of tlie s c lio a l'j fo o t b a t n e im , (hose unused a rtic le s lor id le . the c la ssifie d w ith n U opliy In rccoKnitton of h il A s m all ed in in .the league standings. . . 35 yonr« o f coaching sports at the colum n w ill turn them Into cash Three-gnm o w inners w ere .C & M school in the h u llllm c o l the game for you. ' • C leane rs over K eypo rt P h a rp ia c y and F is h e r ’S C ities S e rvice over K eypo rt 'L iq u o r. Two-gam e ' Win* ners w ere Don's ovg r T t nv Cilgnn’ a,

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M atuw an-Keyport Recreation over Ce ll's H a ir Styles, Kean sb urg S av ­ ings and Loan o ve r M atawan Fo rd , \ and Pkm eer Food Stores over Rob­ e rt E . L e e Inn. Standings are C & M Cleaners, 14-7; Don's G u lf, " 14-7;* T in y (jkMuVs, 13-8; Kean shu rg Savings and Lo an , 12-tl; F U h e r 't C ities S c rv lc e , 12-9; Robert E . L e e Inn, .12*9; P ioneer Food Stores, 10-11; M aU w an-K eyp o rt R e c re itto n , 10* M; K eypo rt P h a rm a c y, H 13; C c il's H a ir S ty le s , &-13-, M ataw an F o rd , 7*14; nnd Keyport Liq u o r, 6-15. F lo A ustin bow lfrl the nigh game of 192. «.

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P O TO M A C S T A T E C O LLEG E Saturd ay conducted its annual par­ ents day observance. A part of Ihe observance w as a m em oriam to th e ,la te Robert Deitz, who waa a sta r football p la y er for Potomac State in 1960 and k ille d in an aulo a c c id c n t. last sp rin g . T h e form er M ataw an High athlete w as'nam ed the-outstanding end o f junio r col­ lege football in the West V irg inia Biedm ont D istric t last season. It w as fre e ly predicted lhat the team ,' w ith D eitz, would be goirig to C a li­ fornia to t h r ju n io r college Rose Bow l at the end of th is season.-The shock of D e itt passing w as such to his team m ates that the squad m ade an Indifferent start this fall. A t the cerem ony Saturd ay, the president of Potom ac State spoke m honor ot the fo rm er M atawan played and a moment o f silence was observed in his m em ory. At the conclusion of the game vyiTft W esley College, won by Potomac Stale 20-13. tt£ ball used \Nas pre­ sented to M rs. D e iu by her neph­ ew, B illy K enned y, K eypo rt, a p layer on the Catamount eleven. H ank C le a ry , one-time Keyport High q u a rte rb a c k ,, scored t w o touchdowns for the Potomac elev­ en in the victo ry. Bill Kennedy played the entire game, at right Beaten 444 port, the W a if defenses are poorly W all Tow nship w ill lik e ly still rigged and it w ill be indeed a foot* end,, where his cousin used to p lay, on offense, and at halfb ack on de­ be quaking from a 46-0 going-over b ail m ira cle if the Crim son Knights handed them by Red B a n k Catho­ pull oul th eir first victo ry at K H S fense. lic Saturday. T h e Crim son Knights’ 1 field. S T ., M A R Y ’S, R U T H E R F O R D , had the odd cross-distinction of ifee b ^ si-^ h p laslic football j 'S: these p arts ' in- a- long, long tim e, yet this was from the sm allest school M a la ­ wan had played in a number of y e a rs. T he Galloping G a e ls squad w as draw n from a m ale enroll­ m ent of not IW . B u t-e v e ry .boy at the school who can pass the ‘ p h ysicia n ’^ test, com es out for football and stays th e re to r four ye a rs. It is un like ly we shall see them on a local schedule again, as lhe Shoro Conference closed c irc u it sta rts next season. But it is v e ry fitting that this is thc yebr M aaw an played good teams w h erever they could be found, and K eyp o rt, too, for that m at­ te r. lt w as due p layers like C harle y Wathington and Dennis K re u g cr that M atawon should be engaging team s in schools out­ standing o ve r a period of ye a rs in football recognition in their filia l y e a r o f competition. .Next y e a r, il w ill be different. The Maroon and Steel c a n n o t.lo s e p layers lik e Wathington and K reug er without “ h u rtin,” but 19GI should see a representative y T h e F rie n ^ fy L u m b e r Y a rd M atnwan team . The only ironical part w ill be that the. Maroon and Steel w ill be a Group H I te a m , w ith little chance of f a t in g any recognition for they play largely Group I I schools. K e y p o ri w ill be no help, for the Red and White w ill drop back io Group 11 w ilh the loss of R a rita n und Holmdel pupils. Unhappy a s it is to sceK eypo rt lose r i ba 11 color and prowess like ,\w*tuchen and S a y re v ille , perhaps jt iT ^ u s t as w ell for the Red R a id e rs will drgp down in com petitive poten­ tia l. As we said at the start, this is thc la st, “ good” ye a r for us, in football, so let’ s m ake ..the most x f it. ' ' -

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THE MATAWAN-lOURNAL, N. J.

Thursday, November 2, 1961 _

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St Benedict** Cbureb : Holmdel School ...

S t Jo h n ’s Metbodlst Church ,

- / Holmdel Rd*, Holmdel Rev. Edward P. Blaska, Pastor ' Masses n r e . held Sunday at 7, 8, ( 9 , 1 0 and 11 a.m- ana at 12 o'clock

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R e v . N orm an R . R ile y , P a sto i^ .... L u th e r M em orial Sunday w orship se rvices arc a i The St. Jo hn’s Methodist Churcti T b » Lu th e ran C h u rch . . .. CUffwood Com m unity • Reform ed, Church* of K eypo rt i o f K eyp o rt w ill celebrate the comF ir s t Methodist Churcb 8 a .m „ 9:30 a .m . and 1 ' a j n M isso uri Synod letion of 161 y e a rs of service to W arren . S t . K eyp o rt . . CUffwood Beach . Methodist Cbureb t 147 M ala S t , M atawan Confessions a ra beard In the C hufcb school m eets a t 9:30 and le bayshore a re a w ith special R e v . John H T S h a rp e , P asto r R e v . R ich a rd Lee Scott, Pastor Tlnton F a lls P u b lic Schooi R e v . F ra n c is O steritock R e v . F ra n k g . Sweeten, P asto r • se rv ic e s on Sunday. T he morning The Reform ed Church "G u ild parish home Saturd ays between 7 11 a .m . T he evening se rv ic e Is je ld Sunday morning worship service P asto r * Pageant re he arsal fo r .fu ll casts R e v . D an ie l D . R e ln h e im e r, P a sto r and S p .m . .hours for w orship, w ith the pastor, at .7:30 o’clo c k . Interm ediates meet Ju n io r h i.c h o ir rehearses tonight is at 9 o'clock and church school w ill be F rid a y and Saturd ay a t meets today at 3 p.m . at the home the R e v . N orm an R . R ile y , bringSunday School and B ib le .Classed. . .................. .. 7:30 p .m . ... -- - * - ) * - . --..... of M rs .. Iv in a , . M a la w a n ;. junior, Unioo B e acb F u ll Gospel C b ilrtl) for the s ix th , seventh and eighth a t-6 o ’clo ck; senior h i, 6:45 p .m .; meets at 10 a .m . tag the m essage, w ill be at the ju n io r choir, 6:45 p .m .; senior > The pastor’s topic this Sunday cho ir rehearsal* 7 p .m .; ; senior Interm ediate Youth Fellow ship choir re he arsal, 8. p .m . grades at 6:45 p .m .; Senior Method- are held at 9:30 a.m . Sunday under^ 111 P a r k A vev Union Be acb usual hourB of 8:00, 9^30 and 11 cho ir, 7:30 p .m . ^ w ill be “ Room F o r C h ris t.” . ' ^ meets F rid a y , a t 7 p.m . . * 1st Youth Fellow ship , 7:30 p .m .: the direction ot A rth u r B itte r, su­ a .m . .Additional se rvices w ill be .Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m . R e v . E v a n Seth" W illiam s. P a sto i F ir s t Men's Communion B re a k ­ F ir s t Church Of C h rist, Scientist p erintend ent T h e m orning worship : D ivine .worship s e rv ic e s ’ Sunday A t the 10:45 a .m . worship service, held a t 3:30 p .m . and 7:30 p.m . Sunday s e rv ic e s a re held a t 10145 Post High SchooJ M .Y . F . , 7:30 p.m w ill be held at 10:45 a .m . with s e r­ fast w ill be Sunday at 7 a .m . with in observance o f the 125th anni­ . T h e re w ill be a free fellowship sup­ 81 Broad S t., Keyport the’ pastor's sermon topic w ill be a .m . and 7:30 p .m .; Su nd ay School W asil H lebaroff, chairm an. A ll ’ D avid ’s Tabernacle , ' mon b y the p astor, ^ n u rse ry se rv ­ v e rsa ry w ill be at 6:45 and 11 a .m . p e r-se rv e d at 5 :3 0 'p.m . to m ake ‘ Sunday s e r v i c e and Sunday “ The Book On Y o u r Sh e lf.”. ;Th e ice! Is a v ailab le . Comm union s e rv ­ CUffwood ... .It possible fo r m em bers a nd , men a r e requested to contact M r. School, 11 a .m . Wednesday^ testi­ with special m usic by the cho irs Sacram ent of B aptism w ill be ob­ m eets a t ,8:30 a .m . 'w ith classes H leBaroff for reservatioas^ Speaker fo r a ll ages. 1 ' and the ReV . Charles B eyno n, De“ friend s ~to enjoy info rm al fellow ­ ices a re held tho firs t S u n d a y oi . E ld e r Ja m e s M oss. P asto r mony meeting 8 p.m . Reading room triot, M ich., as the guest speaker. served. Interm ediate Youth F ello w ­ ship between tne- afternoon and w ill be Joseph V alant, executive, . ' Sunday School Is at 10 a .m .; every month. P ra y e r m eeting Is held o n Tue*. v ice president o f the Monmouth open W ednesday and Saturday from A supervised n u rse r? .and ju n io r ship meets at^7 *p.m;---------_ evening se rvices. day at 7:3Q p.m . , The G rea te r Keyport-M ataw an. M en. 2 to 4 p.m. » . .. church w ill be a v a ila b le a t 11 a .m . T he afternoon service w ill fea* Council of P resb yterian Mid-Week se rv ice Is T h u rsd a y at Council qf -Churches w ill m eet a t tu re the 30-piece A sb u ry P a rk Church school m eets at 9:30 a .m . Tod ay’s need for spiritual dis­ Church school m eets at 9:45 a .m . Citad el Band of the Salvation A r ­ A t the 11 o’clo ck worship service cernm ent w ill be emphasized Sun­ and Senior Methodist Youth F e l­ St. John’s Church Monday at 12 7:30 rypno'clock noon. Bib le Study Group m y. T h is group, often acclaim ed the SacraThcnt of In fant Baptism day at C hristian Science church lowship a t 7 o’clock.- < . F o u rth M L P itc a irn meets a t the home of M rs. F is h e r w ill be ad m inistered; m usic w ill s e rvices, ' as a “ Symphony in B ra s s " is T he Women’s Society of C h ris ­ „ S p iritu al Churcb Scrip tu ra l readings in the lesson- tian Service w ill meet Monday at a t 8:15 p.m . .unique in A m erican M usical c irc le s be by the se n io r'c h o ir and “ The 2(11 Shore R d ., Union Beacb The Senior Youth Fellow ship In that it is one of the few tru ly , C h ristia n fa llin g ” w ill i>e the ser­ sermon entitled “ Adam and F a l­ 8 p.m . when the program “ w ill be mon topic. meets W ednesday at 7:30 p.m . R ev . Katherine M ille r, P astor len M an” w ill include these words all-brass bands. T h e eloquence of ...... ; “ T h e T re e of L if e .” Servlbes a re held- oc Sunday and Session m eets Monday at 7:30 o f St. Paul (I Cor. 2). th eir presentations has. caused c rit­ Golden C irc le luncheon honoring T rin ity Churcb (E p isc o p a l) . "N ow we have received, not the ic s to com pare th eir perform ance p .m . A t 7:45 p .m . the N aa.ni C ir­ Th u rsd ay evenings at 8 o'clock the 50-year m cnghers.iwill-hc-TUasM a lr 'S t .; M a ta w a n ........... spirits pf the world, but the spirit favo rab ly with the highest profes­ c le will- hold a Halloween p a rty, and oi) F rid a y afternoons at 3 p m day at 12 o’clo ck' noon. T he R e v . R e v . C a rro ll B , H a ll, which is of God; that w c might sional standards of b rass ensemble Brownie Troop 110 m eets Tues D avis Sim ons, fo rm er pastor,-.w ill V ic a r Church O i Out Saviour ' playing, th e Sunday afternoon pro­ day at 3 p .m .; Bo y Scout Troop 10 know the things that a re freely b e.th e guest speaker. Children’s confirm ation class w ill given to us of God. Which, things gram w ill consist of litu rg ical m us­ and Exp lo rin g Post “10 at 3 p.m . ' Cottrell R d .. Chapel cho ir rehearsal is Wed­ met*t F rid a y at 7:30 p.m . ic with deep sp iritual and religious., G irl Scout Troop 211 meets Wed­ also we speak, noM n~the words Cheesequake w hich m an’s wisdom te'acheth, but nesday at 7 p .m .; study group in significance.' A lfre d V , Sw cnarlon nesday at 3 p.m. Acolytes leave the church at R ev . Henry A . M ale, R ecto r w hich the Holy Ghost teacheth; C hristian 'life, 7:15 p .m .; c ru ­ 7:30 a .m . Saturday for a trip to. is thc bandm aster. ■ R ev . C la re n c c A . Lam b elet, V icar com paring spiritual things" with sad e r’s choir rehearsal, 8 p.m . C a lv a ry Methodist Churcb In the»evening, .the distinguished West P oint; ju n io r ch o ir rehearsal, Sunday se rv ic e s are a t 1:30 a.m . Ju n io r choir re h e a rsa l is .Thurs*' 11 a .m . sp iritu al. But the natural man re ­ pastot^of the F ir s t P resb yte rian . Third ,£ t., Keyport day at 2:45 p .m .; mid-week s e rv ­ c e iv e d not the things of thc Spirit Churcn of Red B an k , D r. Charles M atins Sunday are at 7:45 a .m .; rhe firs t, th ird and fifth Sundays, R e v . H a rry R . Pine, P astor ice, 7 p .m .; senio r cho ir rehearsal, Holy Communion, S^a.m^; fam ily there Is Holy Comm union, and tbe W ebster, w ill “ bring the message. C hurch school session Sunday is o f God: for they a re foolishness ' -■’ • . Tug-o-War Work^Pants are sold all D r. Webster is known for his abil­ a t 9:30 a .m .j service of Holy Com ­ until him : neither can he know 8 p.m . se rv ic c and church \schdol;~ 9:30 second and fourth Sundays, mom’’ "overU'e/Worldl "* ^ therp, because they are sp iritu ally I ity .as a pulpit-mrfster. H is wit and m union, 10:45 a.m . m .; Holy Eucharist* i i a .m .; Ing p raye r. Church school j-meels ’ F ir s t B a p tist Churcb discerned .” | understanding of the needs of peQH o ly p aptism , 12:15 p.m. Corpor­ at 8: 30 a m . • Tug-o-Wairs gave Sweet-Orr iU . -The Comm ission on -Education Main and W . T h ird Sts. T h is citation w ill be ^mong those pie, combine to m ake his messages m eets W ednesday at 8 p.m . ' ate Communidn of the Episcopal famous trademark! r" ‘ ' S p e c ia l's e rv ic e s w ill be beld a> Keyport read from “ Science and Health vital and interesting. The cho ir of Young ChuVchm tn w ill take place • R e v . M aurice W. P h illip s , • Tug-o-Wora have never been success* w ith K e y to the Scriptures” by the local church w ill be responsible a t the 8 o'clock serv ic e . The Young announced. Second B ap tist Churcb fully Imitated! * M ary B a k e r E d d y (p. 203): 7SpiritPastor • fojr the special m usic of th e-e v­ Churchm en w iil m eet w ith even­ The W om en s G u ild flieets jh e 205 A tlantic S t., K eyp o rt ual perception brings out the possi­ ening. T h e re .w ill be a Women's Assoc­ song at 7:30 p .m . and their meet­ fjrst Tuesd ay of each month In the R ev,..N ich o la s J . T a te , P asto r • Today - tuk your dealer for (ta panti b ilities of being” desVoys reliance iation board meeting at the church ing and program w ill follow. ' church hall at 8 p.m . T he ParentThe services a re open to the Sunday School convenes at 9:30 9 m n can’t rip/ Our offer ttiU itam ti; on aught but God, and so makes tonight at 8 p.m . general public. A ll services w ill be Hofy Communion w ill be cele­ a .m ,; .m orn ing worship, 11 a .m :;- m aii the image of h is . M aker a pair of Tug-o-Ware F R E E to taeS of Teachers Association of the "church Sunday services w ill include dea­ brated Tuesd ay at. 8 . a.m . and of such a nature as to be of gen e v e n in g .se fv ic e , 7:30 p.m . ’ any 4 men wAo can tear-'em apart! deed and in tru th .” • con's p raye r meeting, 9:15 a .m .; Wednesday at 10 a .m . T h e -T irs t school m eets the fin a l Tuesd ay ol eral interest. Morning cho ir rehearses at 7:30 each month at 8 p.m . Sunday School. 9:30 a .m .; mom-, meeting of the sewing group w ill v . G ra ce Methodist Church p.m . Monday 'and senior cho ir at ing worship service when the lake place Wednesday, following R e a l Estate L istin g C I [ d i _ Em m an u el Assem bly O l God Union Beach 8 p.m . Wednesday. t * - SW EET-O RR Lo rd 's Supper w ill be observed, Communion, when a light break­ for sale at this office. €22 P a lm e r A v e ., Kean sb urg P ra y e r service is on F rid a y frpm R e v . E ld ric h C. Cam pbell, Pastor 10:45 a .m .; Youth Fellow ship fast w ill.b e served. IS TESTED "O H R ev . Tim othy- M. A d am s, P asto r To d ay there w ill be a meeting of groups meeting, 6 p .m . and ev­ 7*30 -ijntil 8:30 p.m . T he public is Sunday School is a : 9:45 a .m .; F u ll Gospel Cfiapel thc Sunday School teachers and all ening worship se rv ice 7:30 p.m . Invited to attend. THE J O B " FOR S T Y i£ , m orning worship, 11 o’c lo c k : ev­ 157 Main St. Keansburg A Monmouth Association meet­ Communion service is held thc are requested to be present. ' angelistic serv ic e , 7 p".m. T h e first R ev. Robert D. K a lis , P astor On Sunday at 9:30 a .m . Sunday ing w ill be held Monday at 7 p.m . COMFORT & W EA R UNI ON M A D E ' sccond Sunday of each month. Sunday School m eets at 3 p.m . Sunday o f each month there is a School w ill meet for grades one in Freehold. . Special se rv ic e s w ill be held as Communion se rv ic e at 11 i.m through 12 and at 11 a .in . for W O RK S H IR T S . W ORK PANTS On Tuesday the Christian G irls ’ with an adult B ib le c la ss. Sunday announced. • W ednesday evening w ill be Bible children three-years-old through Guild w ill meet at 7 p.m. at thc w ill co ver the liv e s and characters The services of tlu* P ra y e r Bond 'Kindergarten. At 11 a .m . regular of muny New Testam ent ch arac­ Study and p ra y e r at 7:45 p.m . O V ER A LLS -IN D U ST R IA L UNIFORMS home of Mrs. Richard Applegate. ore St Ihe disposal of the commun­ morning worship w ill be held and .Young people’ s se rv ice is F rid a y ters. E va n g e listic se rvjee ii-v at, Chapel and crusad er choirs wiil ity. Anyone desiring p ra ye r for the Holy Communion w ill he observed. ) f evening at 7:30 o’clock. rehearse Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m . ased and ill. m ay contact lha MJs- A nursery is provided. P ra y e r service Is Tuesd ay at/8 At 6:30 Mid week p rayer service wiil be at Sayre Woods Baptist Church sionofy A u x ilia ry or m em ber} „ . p.m . Ju n io r M Y F w ill m