OUT THURSDAY Home All Week MATAWV ANO THE HlP? OF SOOth YEAR —4<Hh WEEK MATAWAN. te J., THURSDAY, JUNF 5 «»ir ">*y-^j»»'mi!r«Miiii««aim.6i?.'J!i-,. u i _ " - , . m J* THIS ! j WEEK ii Mevner And 1 IIN TUB ISAlSliOKE AUEA it 1 y in 1 ti K.i* .i :itp md 't'tk SOIHO r i00 studcnUt, to d*ie, h<ive Sn'onned B cMp Coisiinunlty College. Lmcruft, ihst they plan, to ha .on hand >ybeu classes begin in Sc-ptembei. Fred B. Hoz- ielt, (lii^iHo), u' Jifi'iiissiripi, r.^porU that fln«s is t)it> num- bly ift fcpt$canf$ who have accept"!! odmufeign Colics and hswa tenl tuition rkposHs, ATCO Ceramics Corp., Keypad, has received a eon- tract t<? .supply ;»i,000 piecM of gjoaci wall tilo lor tha Brick Towers apartment complex beiny buiil in Newark, A "Complunre Survey" of many shore awa busi- ness firms to dttermino ii , they are filing ail required SodtsraJ, tax j;.e t y r it i* will begin soon, the Inlcinal Rsvrvue ficrvicn has •jtyifid Portion*, of "Asbuiy Pmlr, Neptuqe, Shrewsbury, Ocean Township, Long Branch, Rt"i Bank, Keyuort, Mtitlboxo, Upper Freehold Town- ship, Farmwgdale Borsugh and Ldkuwood will he check- ed, Tha fwmjtion of Pcy.vr*r Physiei Corporation, & now and technically oriented semiconductor company, wa* »ni\ou«eed this wsek, According to Hy Ne<yi»un, the new '"!»s's {."'"ii-"-'-, *•-'•- operftt'ws a!» t<> l>« locttwl in a 20,000 square ieat facility presently under construction at fiatontown.' Newark College af EnRinepring todav will confer 879 degrees at its ?3rd coinrauncement exercises iield under a yUni lent on the colk-go's liud-tuwn Newark tumpus. Newsmakers Niivy E<ialgn Cha'rlea W. Nation jr., son of -Mi', and Mr« Charles W, Nation of 8 Falrmaunt Rd, Hazlel, WBH graduated from ths United State* N<wal Academy, An- napolis Md. Among thosa awarded dtigiee? at Moulclair. St«U College's 60th eoi*inerxcement exercises Sunday wevta Miss Claiie Barbara Menzel, Keyport, Miss Virginia Perkins and Robert W. Grace, Mutawan. Dean G. Stuart Deinarest of Rutgf-rs University an- nounced Ttuvrtday that two area residents were among the 42 Rutgers evening students initiated into thu Vfiu- vorsity Collego Honor Society for htj»h academn- achieve- mont. Tfhey me Miss Betty Brlckson, S2 Waihington St, ICoy'port, and Mw. Guoirgie A. pettier, 85 Middlesex Bd, Matawaii, Both «r« students on the New Brunswick Cam- pus. Municipal Registration for ehlldren of kindergarten age In Holmdel Township will b« he-id thw Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Indian Hill School, P!s n ,s t" lw?*e « Sesrs WneTincV nutlet «* the Strath- tnoi-o Shopping Corner wora presented to the Matawen Township Planning Board last night. The Matawan Borough. Council has asked residents to refrain from using water outside the home during ths hours between 12 o'clock noon and 8 p.m. Residents are p.ipecially urged not to usa lawn sprinklers during ths ristiieted hours. Severe drain on the water pumping system in Mat- awan Borough resulted in th« collapst: of one well at tho •water works over the Memorial Day weekend. Matawan Police report a sten up of activities this year over 1968i Independent Republican candidates up.set the Mat- awan Borough Regular Republican slato In Tuesday's pri- maiy election! There was no contest in Democratic ranks. Religion "Pence" will bo Ihe thenid of H .special seiviM ('re- nted by the Senior Ynu'h Oroup of MonmA.ith Rpf<nn\ Temple, Npw Shrewsbury, for the celebration of the Sab- bath, Friday evening at 8:30 p.m. Arls And Leisure The realization of an artistic ;ind educational dream will be mirrored on the Garden State Arts Center stfiRe, Holmdel, Friday. The Mater Del High School, New Man- mouth, production of "The King and 1" will serve i\s a •howcase for New Jersey'3 most talented musical the- ater and its producers, Peter A, Runfolo and Theodore F. Kurdyla. Two of the world's most celebrated ballerinas, Kir- sten Simone and Lupe Serrano, hiive boon ridded to tho roster of .stars scheduled to dance with the American Ballet Theatre Company at Garden Stntu Arts Center, Holmdel, this summer, To Restore Landmark Id hcgfM rc.Moi'iitliill of 'l'ho AILMI Housv, Slurivliui\. I ru.il'V :il Ilir corner nt llrnm! Street unit .Sycnmnru Avoniiu, llui IIDU.'.C in :;;ilil to Imvu hm'ii liulll In IUQ7, lint Ililu dutn lias never been iiullii'iillculict. Hnwcur, a hue i'/lli ccnliiiy (lute Is likely, uccordliiK In I'.'Kir;, Ulrvcliir of Tim Hlliturlcol A»ioclalliin, : )ii-.^ up- .> > iii!iiMii 1 > l)J,i')0 hi 'h ..'i by Jr Miiirr. Ml 1 v.n.ht}, Mr W / M r mm in Demooiit'iiL. 1171M Viili V11 " l i IK'"MJI>!'<: f» Ixuii'. lo'i* 1 , clu,M i,^" rF the Si.tte Walkway, 'rtiiu |x>l!<\l 1>1!1 ,-i n,-. Ii. I f a we nurnimilDn Hnwcvcr, Mr, 'lynti'i bul f JJi.»d lisa- Jy 1 1 i'i: ',tj;>.- l a i 1, M,> 1. (' Jii i'i" J-?l, -in'l lir K.i W l ii Munn, JW (vie of' : ("I'if' n>);'*,.il Cmutii'.JK ^r.itta E. -S 1 1 1 > I 1 'i,i rt h lr,l IllJ C » m I"; lulild'S III IVl" .1 mil"' irt.lkS 'liie D, iii.i^iuLu Mivyril rai.JiJ-i'j >•> Rjlf 1 ! DO'T 1 . Jih'i recc.r"! JOS vjtos Ueniocv.l.c Coin- vi! cj"!i 'JI s .vo Hiv.\*l biNh't, 1*1 v?u=, ni'i Jaik J'iiikmii, 20.' litfii.uiKttii. Ai?.-.s<u ii.Miiy C. EI115, iiuki.^ roi'lMi'ii, pulled 212. the Ki'jv.ih'i- C.U13 iMt\f DO CH.il.i* I 1 IMI <*\it-,bOl. I 8 3 M i)»r 11i.>ni?i F. B>Jn (R) 23 33 42 Vutor Armellino (IR) 22 39 ii ),>i\c. Siua (fl<> &• H 50 Bcrvuch Council LuiMia T iMy 1IK1 15 31 SS John Webster (IR) .,..". 15 35 86 Richard Munn (R) , « 31 54 Mark BWMIUH U<) • « 37 51 '5 Of) 76 -iu 40 40 67 Si 71 4.1' 45 51 29 80 6i 7 Rl 18 75 61 75 Toll! m Hi 42I HI porwnn vient U iSo pulls Tucv.l-.<- - J« l)\e V\ l t.,t'rl "'oilvn 'li-'i .1 ; > K n ' 7: .'.;,-_. j and WiUiam T. fahllt I'mrrRe M ths reipe^Uve DeirKvcrnjlO tnd Rapiblifftn guUriiatorlal c t, dato*. Above Is a <)ctne at th« WasliinRton Itnginn Co. polling plnoe iu Ma'uwtiii where loiiei«ndciit ttepubllcaa* upsot thu urganlration tlfkft In ont) of th* bayiiiiore area** few con(e«(s. Shown a l m e , Soft to rlghi, are Mrs. Dorothy Rinrar, MM. Fred* f,rsi."(, signing ty vc'*., and «l«il«o bvrfrd work- tri Mrs. Joseph iUlcy and Mrf. John Lambiet. Residents Asked To Restrict Water Use Residents wera asked by tha Malowan Bor- ough Council Tuesday night to curtail the use of wawr outaid* thu henna between th* hours of 12 o'clock noon and 8 p.m. Councilman Stevenson Enteriln«. chairinau 01* th< utilities committet- of council, noted that one well at the. Church St. Move Ahead On il Crossing Una £d. gradfl crossing project will culmlu- ate in action at th* end ot this month. B, .1. Minettl, chief engineer of the New Yoik & l-on;5 Branch R. R. has notified tha townships involved, Hazlet .&".<! Matawan, that the State .Public Utili- ties Commission has authorised tha railroad to proceed with acquisition or condemnation, if necessary, of property needed in put the road through on the bad* cf the last plan approved by tha Matawan Township Planning BCMKS. Mr, Mlnetti Informed Robert G. Welgand. of (continued on page four) water works had Sailed during a peak demand periol over the Memorial Day weekend. He said tho system pumped 1.4 million'gallon*, on May 29, when a record high leinperntura wa« aet, He said a filter »t ths> ba»a of the pump ap- parently collapsed and announced h« has asked a s:udy of the damage. Council authorised $1500 b.: puy for the niil cur.'ey. Couiicilfimn Stanley C. Y<*cker re})orted Ihut the summer recreation program on Lake Lefferts needs two lifeguards and one college boy to com- plete the staff. 'Utter in Main St. shopping center stems from • pina restaurant, according 10 Councilman Vacker. "The owner promised to do more to slop hl» customers from throwing their papers around, but he said the problem !.H l.tr^ly beyond his conirnl. Still the Board of Health just mlijht at- tack the problem at the- source," Mr, Yacker •aid. Mrs. Angola Fry of Oakland St complained *r> council that the roudivny in front ui hi;r liousir needs paving. "All we h a w now are puddles and mud." shj said, "and t'va boon calling for Ono year and nothing has been done." (continued "n pnfi'J f'.".ir) Othif Diiiiiui,^. 1 . ncir.tnee? au RUard T. O'Connor and Benedict Nico^u for the Jtnte aa- '",''• 1 ... . „ , .v Oat' ''>••'"- IK! 1 u ".n,;!',!., Toi iu'i" o al- J:.J J. -*•]•; G'TAnd and Willuiu ft. Mi.Go,eiii foi the boa.rd uf choieii fiechnld n r<. On the t/juntv level, the COI' leader Cahlll »e<i|i\l V,ltll 11,2* VOt>'^ While lil« clo><>St Op|)O!l- £nt, Mi oa.iiliiian h a d 8-103 ai.ii V,',i'uiii J. Oz- r a n l fvillo'veM the leaders. Ki'publ'nn noiriiiei's arc Jostp'i r RiborKon and John. 1, Djwesi for state assembly; Benjtmln Djnskin for unmty clci k. 1 ouis R. Alkms [or Mirrogatc ami Hairy Larnson Jr. <iud Ern"M G, Kavalek for the bus id of freeholders. Cuunty r.OP ciui.lulaten ull i»!ifd between 14,900 and ','U,- 850 x'otrs. Tn the Matnvan arc, pilmaiy contests wer* settled in Matu\uui, Matawan Township, Marl- boro ami Madibon Toiwiships Tuesday. In Matnwun llorough, (ho Independent Rcpuli' Ilcan faciion swept the primary election In a ma- jor upset, defeating all Uirai Rogu!ur Republican Organizntlon candidates. The GOP mayir'l flomhies Is political' new- fouler Victor Ai'm^tltno, who received 178. vote*. His rumiing mates, for Council ixMts, will be Don- ald T. Day, with 474 votes, and John E. Webster U. 421. Chamber Of Commerce Elects Officer Slate The Matawan Chamber of Commercs field ths Board of Directors meeting yesterday and elect- ed tho officers for the forthcoming year. The President will bo Elizabeth Vreelaml: first vice president, Vincent DeMaio; second vlc« president, Mark M u 11 0 r; secretary, Charles Sdiocif Jr.; and treasurer, Charles Mundevllie, Thif first meeting of the Board of Directors will be held on July 2, at 7:30 p.m. at Mutters' Chevrolet, Inc. on Route 34 ami one of tho ::n- jKirlaul puinis of business nn lha agenda tor ilmt meeting is the revision of the by-linv* for tha Chamlw. tciu wnerv there w«e v.«>inests we; District 3, Mrs. Barbara B. Prank, • regular. W \Ol<1, "l-fratpm; MrH V|Ct"f<» I WnlMlnr wlfji i;f ihi- KUMII noiniiH'e, 61 Distrk-t 4, Lawrence W. Walker, 79, and Mr«, Beitiice Van Pell, 82 the independent victors, de- feating Frederick J'urmon, tha leaner'* biother t it, and ^U'•• Hlonche I>. Ujucrgan, 31. T .):',lr'r: j , Mr-, "•bli'.rii Martin, a fegu'nr. f4, (conUntied on page four) Name Member Of Authority The appointment of Fiorterlck A Almorlno, Avondale Uine, to the Matawan Township Utili- ties Authority was confirmed by the Township Council Monday night, Mr* Almerino, who rg- places Richard Vermilyea on the Authority, will »erve until Feb. I, 1«73. V Mayor Hans Froehlich, who made the api>olni> . ment, said Mr. Almerino is employed us u super- visor of construction auditing for the Port of New York Authority. Hn Is married and has frur chil- dren. Mayor Froehlich also reported that tho. post office department is considering the establish- ment of.the v>stal sub station In the Strathmor* Shopping Ci er, Route 34. At present, the Strath- morn section la served by the Matnwan Post Of- fice. Ho also reported that residents of the Clllf- wood area met with officials of Midland Glas» Co., Cliffwuod Ave., to discuss Midland'? p!an< Ui Install propane gas units at the plain, lie said discussions permitted both groups to explain, their positions on the 1 controversial Installation, A reress was called by Mayor Frnehlkh dur- ing the meeting when he and Councilman Walter UchrickP argued over the propriety of the may- or's answering a published political article tronv hii seat at the council table. ,- . (continued on pfl£!ft four) Area Residents Graduate At Rutgers Exercises Some 4RM graduates of 17 cal- leRCs and schools of the State Unlvenity received degrees In two separajr ceremonies nt New Brunswick yesterday. Tha 203rd anniversary com- mencement exercises of Rutgers University for Ifl of the college*] and schools wrro held in the eve- ning En Rutgers Stadium and climaxed a full day of activities for tin) graduates and approxi- mately 1.1,000 visitors. The academic procession at the stadium was led by Prof. Harry K. Henley, research pin- fessor of aj',riciiltural eni;int- i er- Inj; and a distinguished senior member uf thft faculty, who car- ried the Ringers coat-nl-iirnis. Knrl K. MI'IZKIT, socriMnry of the univiTiiity. cariied this uni- vt rshy mace. Dr. Mason W. Gross, HulRers presidi'til, dt'liveivd thn com- Iin'iicrmcnl addrusH and r-oufi- 1 .!"- rod honorary di'iirees upon eight ni"n and women, liichutini; Pearl S. HiU'li, Ii Nulii'l I.IIIIT.'III" In I'll- eialtue, and Norman Miilcr, v.'inii-.'r of both a rulit/-r I'ri/a IASI 1 Don ItliWAHD offeii'd f o i Wack Dai:li.iliiiiul, lining uf lli.'idi. I..i it oeira on uvcip:i!i.i hilvvrt'i) Mat- nv.-im mid Kevixirl. ( a l l Jli I li.l'l.l or '/iiI .ti.'il uiiylini' 1 , l>r. I.. .[, Kililerb.nl;. wj ll/fi IN Al'I'UI.CIAIION I wish In i'spri"is my sltutt(t fImiiKs t" all tin""' whii voted lor mn in ill* Ri'inililk'iin i'rlmary lilLT.IIon. Vlclor Armulllnii and a National Book Award this year. • Earlier, Congresswoman Shir- Ity Chishnlni, only Nejjro wom- an over elected Iu Conj;ress, de.- Ilvcred lha principal !u!di'L">> at the 48th DbUfjlass College com- mencenent exercises. Dean Miii|;ery S. Foster presented 650 Bachelor of Arts and ll.icli- dor of Science tle^iees ;:t the curemonies on Antilles T'ie!'.l fit the women's colleg'.: of the University, Mr. Mailer, nnveli-ii, hiil social i.ritic, film n<al;ei cniididiite for mayor of Ynrk f'ity, deliv (I Hi" Hnd mite it (UI 11 at Ihi! It nt j. !>• key- :is l..|. v. 'lh« • held William s Caul- ('las? Day •'M'n i,i , > In finiii nf Ihn rt.iitii- • llm Silent on tin.' <J'H pus Mall. 1'riKlltlonal exi'iclsi's incltidej Inscription of Ihn cla>.'< nuni'-'ral on Hie h.ise of Klrhpiitiii l< fhap- al, plautini! uf Ivy ami tin: I.III.H» (innlinueil nil J-.t!', ' f"il!) tJl.U v.'.'.f.n,, i'.'.l;'.l TIIIIU In |ikinl: K...s,.ts, UIHIUMIS, ovorijri.-ens, flowi'iiiij! .sliiulu and sliadi) irei'i. Roiile Xi and Laurel Avi!., Iluliiiilel. <>(.r-n W,:dn.!iihiy tlmiui;li Monday, U u.m. to G p.m. Cuisfd 'l'u*!',day. wj (1/5 I'li'.isu nolu speuial inccilni! /omiiu lloiird of AJjuslnifiil, Miilnwau Ijoroii|:h scheduled lor June 111 hns been dumped In June 12, K P,M, (Hlmifil) Clurk of '/onliiK Doard J fji 0/5 UlUil-Sl I mVAHD.S MAKV HAMMOND CiVIIIV I.INOLN
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OUTTHURSDAY
HomeAll Week
MATAWV
ANO THE
HlP? OF
SOOth YEAR — 4<Hh WEEK MATAWAN. te J., THURSDAY, JUNF 5
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J* THIS! j WEEK ii Mevner And
1 IIN TUB ISAlSliOKE AUEA
it1 y in 1 ti K.i* .i :itp md 't'tk
SOIHO ri00 studcnUt, to d*ie, h<ive Sn'onned BcMp Coisiinunlty College. Lmcruft, ihst they plan, to ha.on hand >ybeu classes begin in Sc-ptembei. Fred B. Hoz-ielt, (lii iHo), u' Jifi'iiissiripi, r. porU that fln«s is t)it> num-bly ift fcpt$canf$ who have accept"!! odmufeignColics and hswa tenl tuition rkposHs,
ATCO Ceramics Corp., Keypad, has received a eon-tract t<? .supply ;»i,000 piecM of gjoaci wall tilo lor thaBrick Towers apartment complex beiny buiil in Newark,
A "Complunre Survey" of many shore awa busi-ness firms to dttermino ii , they are filing ail requiredSodtsraJ, tax j;.e t y r it i* will begin soon, the InlcinalRsvrvue ficrvicn has •jtyifid Portion*, of "Asbuiy Pmlr,Neptuqe, Shrewsbury, Ocean Township, Long Branch,Rt"i Bank, Keyuort, Mtitlboxo, Upper Freehold Town-ship, Farmwgdale Borsugh and Ldkuwood will he check-ed,
Tha fwmjtion of Pcy.vr*r Physiei Corporation, & nowand technically oriented semiconductor company, wa*»ni\ou«eed this wsek, According to Hy Ne<yi»un, the new'"!»s's {."'"ii-"-'-, *•-'•- operftt'ws a!» t<> l>« locttwl in a20,000 square ieat facility presently under constructionat fiatontown.'
Newark College af EnRinepring todav will confer 879degrees at its ?3rd coinrauncement exercises iield undera yUni lent on the colk-go's liud-tuwn Newark tumpus.
NewsmakersNiivy E<ialgn Cha'rlea W. Nation jr., son of -Mi', and
Mr« Charles W, Nation of 8 Falrmaunt Rd, Hazlel, WBHgraduated from ths United State* N<wal Academy, An-napolis Md.
Among thosa awarded dtigiee? at Moulclair. St«UCollege's 60th eoi*inerxcement exercises Sunday wevtaMiss Claiie Barbara Menzel, Keyport, Miss VirginiaPerkins and Robert W. Grace, Mutawan.
Dean G. Stuart Deinarest of Rutgf-rs University an-nounced Ttuvrtday that two area residents were amongthe 42 Rutgers evening students initiated into thu Vfiu-vorsity Collego Honor Society for htj»h academn- achieve-mont. Tfhey me Miss Betty Brlckson, S2 Waihington St,ICoy'port, and Mw. Guoirgie A. pettier, 85 Middlesex Bd,Matawaii, Both «r« students on the New Brunswick Cam-pus.
MunicipalRegistration for ehlldren of kindergarten age In
Holmdel Township will b« he-id thw Thursday at 9:30a.m. at Indian Hill School,
P!sn,s t" lw?*e « Sesrs WneTincV nutlet «* the Strath-tnoi-o Shopping Corner wora presented to the MatawenTownship Planning Board last night.
The Matawan Borough. Council has asked residentsto refrain from using water outside the home during thshours between 12 o'clock noon and 8 p.m. Residents arep.ipecially urged not to usa lawn sprinklers during thsristiieted hours.
Severe drain on the water pumping system in Mat-awan Borough resulted in th« collapst: of one well at tho•water works over the Memorial Day weekend.
Matawan Police report a sten up of activities this yearover 1968i
Independent Republican candidates up.set the Mat-awan Borough Regular Republican slato In Tuesday's pri-maiy election! There was no contest in Democratic ranks.
Religion"Pence" will bo Ihe thenid of H .special seiviM ('re-
nted by the Senior Ynu'h Oroup of MonmA.ith Rpf<nn\Temple, Npw Shrewsbury, for the celebration of the Sab-bath, Friday evening at 8:30 p.m.
Arls And LeisureThe realization of an artistic ;ind educational dream
will be mirrored on the Garden State Arts Center stfiRe,Holmdel, Friday. The Mater Del High School, New Man-mouth, production of "The King and 1" will serve i\s a•howcase for New Jersey'3 most talented musical the-ater and its producers, Peter A, Runfolo and TheodoreF. Kurdyla.
Two of the world's most celebrated ballerinas, Kir-sten Simone and Lupe Serrano, hiive boon ridded to thoroster of .stars scheduled to dance with the AmericanBallet Theatre Company at Garden Stntu Arts Center,Holmdel, this summer,
To Restore Landmark
I d h c g f M r c . M o i ' i i t l i i l l o f ' l ' h o A I L M I H o u s v , S l u r i v l i u i \ . I r u . i l ' V :il I l i r
corner nt llrnm! Street unit .Sycnmnru Avoniiu, llui IIDU.'.C in :;;ilil toImvu hm'ii liulll In IUQ7, lint Ililu dutn lias never been iiullii'iillculict.H n w c u r , a hue i'/lli ccnliiiy (lute Is likely, uccordliiK InI'.'Kir;, Ulrvcliir of Tim Hlliturlcol A»ioclalliin,
: )ii-.^ up-.>>iii!iiMii1> l)J, i ' )0
hi 'h..'i by
Jr Miiirr. Ml1 v.n.ht}, Mr W / M rm m in Demooiit'iiL. 1171M Viili V11 " liIK'"MJI>!'<: f» Ixuii'. lo'i*1, clu,M i,^" rF theSi.tte Walkway, 'rtiiu |x>l!<\l 1>1!1 ,-i n,-. Ii. I fa wenurnimilDn Hnwcvcr, Mr, 'lynti'i bul f JJi.»d lisa-Jy 1 1 i ' i : ',tj;>.- l a i 1,
M,> 1. (' Jii i'i" J-?l, -in'l lir K.i W l ii Munn,JW
(vie of' : ("I'if' n>);'*,.il Cmutii'.JK ^r.itta E.-S1 1 1 > I 1 ' i , i rt h lr,l
IllJ C » m I"; lulild'S III IVl" .1 mil"' irt.lkS'liie D, iii.i^iuLu Mivyril rai.JiJ-i'j >•> Rjlf1!
DO'T 1 . Jih'i recc.r"! JOS vjtos Ueniocv.l.c Coin-vi! cj"!i ' J I s .vo Hiv.\*l biNh't, 1*1 v?u=, ni ' iJaik J'iiikmii, 20.' litfii.uiKttii. Ai?.-.s<u ii.Miiy C.EI115, i iuki .^ roi ' lMi ' i i , pulled 212. t h e Ki'jv.ih'i-C.U13 iMt\f DO CH.il . i* I1 IMI <*\it-,bOl.
porwnn vient U iSo pulls Tucv.l-.<-- J« l)\e V\lt.,t'rl " ' o i l v n 'li-'i .1 ; > K n ' 7: .'.;,-_. jand WiUiam T. fahllt I'mrrRe M ths reipe^Uve DeirKvcrnjlO tnd Rapiblifftn guUriiatorlal c t,dato*. Above Is a <)ctne at th« WasliinRton Itnginn Co. polling plnoe iu Ma'uwtiii where loiiei«ndciitttepubllcaa* upsot thu urganlration tlfkft In ont) of th* bayiiiiore area** few con(e«(s. Shown a l m e ,Soft to rlghi, are Mrs. Dorothy Rinrar, M M . Fred* f,rsi."(, signing ty vc'*., and «l«il«o bvrfrd work-tr i Mrs. Joseph iUlcy and Mrf. John Lambiet.
Residents Asked ToRestrict Water Use
Residents wera asked by tha Malowan Bor-ough Council Tuesday night to curtail the use ofwawr outaid* thu henna between th* hours of 12o'clock noon and 8 p.m. Councilman StevensonEnteriln«. chairinau 01* th< utilities committet- ofcouncil, noted that one well at the. Church St.
Move Ahead Onil Crossing
Una £d. gradfl crossing project will culmlu-ate in action at th* end ot this month. B, .1.Minettl, chief engineer of the New Yoik & l-on;5Branch R. R. has notified tha townships involved,Hazlet .&".<! Matawan, that the State .Public Utili-ties Commission has authorised tha railroad toproceed with acquisition or condemnation, ifnecessary, of property needed in put the roadthrough on the bad* cf the last plan approvedby tha Matawan Township Planning BCMKS.
Mr, Mlnetti Informed Robert G. Welgand. of(continued on page four)
water works had Sailed during a peak demandperiol over the Memorial Day weekend.
He said tho system pumped 1.4 million'gallon*,on May 29, when a record high leinperntura wa«aet, He said a filter »t ths> ba»a of the pump ap-parently collapsed and announced h« has askeda s:udy of the damage. Council authorised $1500b.: puy for the niil cur.'ey.
Couiicilfimn Stanley C. Y<*cker re})orted Ihutthe summer recreation program on Lake Leffertsneeds two lifeguards and one college boy to com-plete the staff.
'Utter in Main St. shopping center stems from• pina restaurant, according 10 CouncilmanVacker.
"The owner promised to do more to slop hl»customers from throwing their papers around,but he said the problem !.H l.tr^ly beyond hisconirnl. Still the Board of Health just mlijht at-tack the problem at the- source," Mr, Yacker•aid.
Mrs. Angola Fry of Oakland St complained *r>council that the roudivny in front ui hi;r liousirneeds paving. "All we haw now are puddles andmud." shj said, "and t'va boon calling for Onoyear and nothing has been done."
(continued "n pnfi'J f'.".ir)
Othif Diiiiiui,^.1. ncir.tnee? a u R U a r d T.O'Connor and Benedict Nico^u for the Jtnte aa-
' " , ' ' • 1 . . . . „ , .v Oat' ''>••'"-I K ! 1 u ".n,;!',!., Toi iu ' i " o a l - J : . J J. -* • ] • ;G'TAnd and Willuiu ft. Mi.Go,eiii foi the boa.rduf choieii fiechnldnr<.
On the t/juntv level, the COI' leader Cahlll»e<i|i\l V,ltll 11 ,2* VOt>' While lil« clo><>St Op|)O!l-£nt, Mi oa.iiliiian had 8-103 ai.ii V,',i'uiii J . Oz-ranl fvillo'veM the leaders.
Ki'publ'nn noiriiiei's arc Jostp'i r RiborKonand John. 1, Djwesi for state assembly; BenjtmlnDjnskin for unmty clci k. 1 ouis R. Alkms [orMirrogatc ami Hairy Larnson Jr. <iud Ern"M G,Kavalek for the bus id of freeholders. Cuuntyr.OP ciui.lulaten ull i»!ifd between 14,900 and ','U,-850 x'otrs.
Tn the Matnvan a r c , pilmaiy contests wer*settled in Matu\uui, Matawan Township, Marl-boro ami Madibon Toiwiships Tuesday.
In Matnwun llorough, (ho Independent Rcpuli'Ilcan faciion swept the primary election In a ma-jor upset, defeating all Uirai Rogu!ur RepublicanOrganizntlon candidates.
The GOP mayir ' l flomhies Is political' new-fouler Victor Ai'm^tltno, who received 178. vote*.His rumiing mates, for Council ixMts, will be Don-ald T. Day, with 474 votes, and John E. WebsterU. 421.
Chamber Of CommerceElects Officer Slate
The Matawan Chamber of Commercs field thsBoard of Directors meeting yesterday and elect-ed tho officers for the forthcoming year.
The President will bo Elizabeth Vreelaml:first vice president, Vincent DeMaio; second vlc«president, Mark M u 11 0 r; secretary, CharlesSdiocif Jr.; and treasurer, Charles Mundevllie,
Thif first meeting of the Board of Directorswill be held on July 2, at 7:30 p.m. at Mutters'Chevrolet, Inc. on Route 34 ami one of tho ::n-jKirlaul puinis of business nn lha agenda tor ilmtmeeting is the revision of the by-linv* for thaChamlw.
tc iu wnerv there w « e v.«>inests w e ;District 3, Mrs. Barbara B. Prank, • regular.
W \Ol<1, "l-fratpm; MrH V|Ct"f<» I WnlMlnr wlfjii;f ihi- K U M I I noiniiH'e, 61
Distrk-t 4, Lawrence W. Walker, 79, and Mr«,Beitiice Van Pell, 82 the independent victors, de-feating Frederick J'urmon, tha leaner'* biother t
it, and ^U'•• Hlonche I>. Ujucrgan, 31.T.):',lr'r: j , Mr-, "•bli'.rii Martin, a fegu'nr. f4,
(conUntied on page four)
Name MemberOf Authority
The appointment of Fiorterlck A Almorlno,Avondale Uine, to the Matawan Township Utili-ties Authority was confirmed by the TownshipCouncil Monday night, Mr* Almerino, who rg-places Richard Vermilyea on the Authority, will»erve until Feb. I, 1«73. V
Mayor Hans Froehlich, who made the api>olni>. ment, said Mr. Almerino is employed us u super-visor of construction auditing for the Port of NewYork Authority. Hn Is married and has frur chil-dren.
Mayor Froehlich also reported that tho. postoffice department is considering the establish-ment of.the v>stal sub station In the Strathmor*Shopping Ci er, Route 34. At present, the Strath-morn section la served by the Matnwan Post Of-fice.
Ho also reported that residents of the Clllf-wood area met with officials of Midland Glas»Co., Cliffwuod Ave., to discuss Midland'? p!an<Ui Install propane gas units at the plain, lie saiddiscussions permitted both groups to explain,their positions on the1 controversial Installation,
A reress was called by Mayor Frnehlkh dur-ing the meeting when he and Councilman WalterUchrickP argued over the propriety of the may-or's answering a published political article tronvhii seat at the council table. ,- .
(continued on pfl£!ft four)
Area Residents Graduate At Rutgers ExercisesSome 4RM graduates of 17 cal-
leRCs and schools of the StateUnlvenity received degrees Intwo separajr ceremonies nt NewBrunswick yesterday.
Tha 203rd anniversary com-mencement exercises of RutgersUniversity for Ifl of the college*]and schools wrro held in the eve-ning En Rutgers Stadium andclimaxed a full day of activitiesfor tin) graduates and approxi-mately 1.1,000 visitors.
The academic procession atthe stadium was led by Prof.Harry K. Henley, research pin-fessor of aj',riciiltural eni;int-ier-Inj; and a distinguished seniormember uf thft faculty, who car-ried the Ringers coat-nl-iirnis.Knrl K. MI'IZKIT, socriMnry ofthe univiTiiity. cariied this uni-vt rshy mace.
Dr. Mason W. Gross, HulRerspresidi'til, dt'liveivd thn com-Iin'iicrmcnl addrusH and r-oufi-1.!"-rod honorary di'iirees upon eightni"n and women, liichutini; PearlS. HiU'li, Ii Nulii'l I.IIIIT.'III" In I'll-eialtue, and Norman Miilcr,v.'inii-.'r of both a rulit/-r I'ri/a
IASI1 DonI t l iWAHD offeii'd f o i Wack
Dai:li.iliiiiul, l in ing uf lli. 'idi. I..i itoeira on uvcip:i!i.i hilvvrt ' i) M a t -nv.-im mid K e v i x i r l . ( a l l Jli I li.l'l.lo r '/iiI .ti.'il u i iy l in i ' 1 , l>r. I.. .[,K i l i l e rb .n l ; .w j ll/fi
IN A l ' I ' U I . C I A I I O NI wish In i ' s p r i " i s m y s l t u t t ( t
fImiiKs t " all t i n " " ' whii voted lo rm n in il l* Ri ' ini l i lk ' i in i ' r l m a r ylilLT.IIon.
V l c l o r Armul l ln i i
and a National Book Award thisyear.• Earlier, Congresswoman Shir-
Ity Chishnlni, only Nejjro wom-an over elected Iu Conj;ress, de.-Ilvcred lha principal !u!di'L">> atthe 48th DbUfjlass College com-mencenent exercises. DeanMiii|;ery S. Foster presented650 Bachelor of Arts and ll.icli-dor of Science tle^iees ;:t thecuremonies on Antilles T'ie!'.l fitthe women's colleg'.: of theUniversity,
Mr. Mailer, nnveli-ii, hiilsocial i.ritic, film n<al;eicniididiite for mayor ofYnrk f'ity, deliv (I Hi"
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1'riKlltlonal e x i ' i c l s i ' s i n c l t i d e jInsc r ip t ion of Ihn cla>.'< nuni ' - ' ralon Hie h.ise of Kl rhp i i t i i i l< f h a p -al , p l au t i n i ! uf Ivy a m i tin: I.III.H»
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I'li'.isu nolu speuial inccilni!/omiiu lloiird of AJjuslnifiil,Miilnwau Ijoroii|:h scheduled lorJune 111 hns been dumped InJune 12, K P,M,
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J fji 0/5 UlUil-Sl I mVAHD.S MAKV HAMMOND CiVIIIV I.INOLN
fr K»l*Mifl» Sesvitj- of RJt-j«ns She wilt writ in tl'f
U at** Of a Sutlers4H
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tHst rttwwtj? as*
^ i l r s F?(f«'s efforts wjtt he d;-li*-t*«L fcova. I serving tbi" necife
r«C peepl* "who have not fcwenI ly- "itstnig pfogiar<i8.
»t*tIU> M e n VI <.vJKh^ir*&31toe ->!i« *Sevek>j)m*nt ami nt-
cl 4 U youth « o -
the- WciTj&m >"" Copiroup>t> k'~Van C ' w p "!i*(p» ct-crd.J j ' 'MCAP (i'agfsms E«fi OH.S "r»PsciaS Csm -ernti- ew»n>'li.e« nftfce *
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the assistance rf \qiun-teer (faster*. M*s Prieswill fU«( *»*}«£« JOT
g , fk vulh parent*act as • service co-vrdma-for tf>* eoumumty at large.
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in tae pmLiicaf nuning •vfwrl-t't t (he Middl«tev County Voca-
TechRTit' li'sk $• Hno'.
tiinwnrow tit » p m. Tt-<n-ft ill iu.t .»c
simi^ots have corcp!tw<(
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' „ 1l»+urfl From California
*• Mr. *wl Mr* J**n Mor«nfrom » !hif«-
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find w}H ke?tn i i'Mf i i i u «Ework at sl« JOIIOUS aJSiUntnc
or Vjrjf 23 (•»?;• . •.J2 VivPk-) »l Prrifc AirU>v
, i « ^ r t t f - i l i m j f t l o i . i r i i u A i n i t > ,f«u" medkal MJr<;Kal nursing, 'are»f it»(»h»»t!( grd I/IJMP(«, jf.d ijrf</f rjuWtrtn. *iv «.*-.-•(« ai Riif.if-v«*lt Hospftaf, Metuchen, ioi ceie(il t!i* cfrromes^y I" 0! li Iv'ir
at th*! w Jerst-y Mat<;p a 1 , TrenlwT. f«i the i'«i<
of the
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A v i y MM< ^ l u i tarn^ ' ' ' **,•..»•> u -1 Ivctro ' , - " j r i ' j y ' . fHt&iiii rtt^x v vt t^it (a^i'ti*. 'At>£
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ig iki students >,vbo willreet th*!i ca(i* er* Mis* lor-muse KopiTvas apd Miss SlnrleyWtfllmiii bath o! Old Brulyf.
lh« nvxv t iass of pr»i.mainuisiiiK stud*nii< will br aiinutttd,to the M!H>O^ un Sep! 3.
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SM> SUPER MARKETr;;;; ^ m MAPLE W., KEYPORf -'*-"-"" -" FRESH MEATS * VEGETABLES
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SfcD BAR & LIQUORSPackage (foods — Cold Beer
SOLD AT FAIK TRADE M l " . PRICES
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Memorial w n i w will be heldai l-ocustttood Lemen-ry, Route70, fjirn'on, OH Sjflday. TJiet « r r n e i \ Ravs an area to inelegion n\ 1933 The State Legionand Auxiliary will hold torn!service*, with alt ci/unty coitt-mandfru ami president's prcstnt-ing wrisliis MoniMiuth Coiti.ty
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Gu!h State will cc h e l d «iDouKlatb C(i!ifge, Ntw Bismt-witV, June 22 !v V.
Amonjf thn5* attending w»»
Bt'ath, Lhuplam, b nmi 40.
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The Gir> Softball T^ann nfMdiiRro Towi^hip Ttalnbow Ltu-gue started off the SPSMW wilhthe YoliuA' Jacks Minmns 21Sovei tht Fillies. Th« Green Hor-nets beat the Celts, 32 l i . TagDay» will he held next v,t(hwhrn the g;irls will visit Soculhoirifc4. fud busiiu*>scs
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than Ford, Pontiac, Plymouth,Buick, Oldsmobile, Dodge,
hniiyusl of !.hj! Eveniii" Mem-bership Uenartment o£ theH'.van V/f):7i;iri'K Club' was: TiHJ,Mondiiy svcniiip'••,»!• ihe ShortPoint Iiiii. fia.iiet1.- sirs. ,vnnivH
ihr• w-lkiwi.'ig gy«;sis; Mrs. ,-iVl(;I-vifr. A,, f hik,',1 jnun?iiiai"^..J.'^t.Kifi h-'. Drttrkt: t-J« 'ppss!deatr.-::'o»;!>« N; S.. S a t e :Fislerfttio<!,';of
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'Fr:w« .)':• Fcnxiio, house trtu» SALE. Ani.nial. .rcBiirts. of''of&srT'.-ii-id•
ComrfiliMe" thalrme,-. w>:nsitlHj; A ci'itifica!-? of 'apprecl-aiir.n was. recflveu from ..Marl-
^ife'^CliA^mi;Mrs;.: Jack "" , , " S J ,'££,
Name-Delegate ..It. was announced that Miss'
• Patricia Anne Brarcnick: a Juni:
fU.iiixj'i iiiia Iwen SI 'IKKU by thaEvening Department as <iP.'»>-£ft-:i" JO to'' -3.c irjr.u ii CitijUitir-.-•ihin. fnsti!.!:tr at, .Douglass: Co!-.l'.';;e: NV.v Bruaavvfck thR Jttittirpart of. J.IJIIC',. Miss PVUPJ.' Ami
temb.'.'t. Patricia will-tw-a'guest'Ki the meeting (.'f Ihs 'Evening.'DiipBi'trrii.MH aiid vftll »t7r>lirt ox<lier activities during the WWK 8t-
»3ii. .er V.iicsfcs i)rt»er.L" and .'.Iptroduc-e i ' !};> i\;ra.:"r,R;»iu;i" Ji-raarane,htfi.iiital-.iy chtiii'siiitsV.-'^-ic .ftjin..B: 'Halperin,-: Mrs: H. Kreldler.tfk .1. "Roni, Mrs. B.; MQGOW-,
Mi-s.-'K. BwweiU«, tvjrs,'--F. •g o j i .and IVIrs.;. M.;,
•!>!). fyrmtii:V.inembers;.-• t « r Mtlnik;- and Mrs.Schmaling : siiai, '.ver.e1 pjresenti-:-..- •'• 'Mrs:.1;'Phil», .'J(istojlatl.on;\'offi"cef. adniinistered tli«. oath.xit of- '
u ;Mri. * Victor. ' F d d
ScholarsliipA very successful: card party,
was hsld.-'&jr-: tlvs; Dante-;Si)ctety.
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p>ci\o!ftrshl)j ; f u n t ^ T h i y s t o kship.. iiviuxJ w-ili - be; nreseutwl Uia June. Hic!i:•• School-', itiidijatti'tto
uno 10•; at':i7:3d.;.ji/irK::"af,i th(f>ej' Motor Jniir. ADitWsKlroe,:
'the society will also.lnstal!.ti;(!tri joillcers . (or.:"tlie, i9S9J?70
.; The now officers axe iis^tolt:lows: President,': Mrs. 'MichaelAmhrosin; first -vice"'president,-Mrs. Louis, Veriiareili; : second
ic prinoipli.-^' p ;. piques- iii an .'aeti~9."research 'tin-"virpnhieiitj ;ta'eii;i!jle jiif:\'tp ac-
r-4uire akUls^.. habits, _• altitudes?.nd. : probl'?rtvsolvm'4 methods.used in. scientific Investigation;' to "fqstiir an uppreciatlon of "the
vways in which science improves.human welfare; and to encour-.
age nrx interest it; science as *yqcntkw.
Receives DegreeFrom
RUSSELL JANNARONE
'Russell W. Jannarono- of 564Lloyd Rd;, Matawan,. was award-ed A diploma at the 40th annualcommencement, of Valley ForgeMilitary Academy, Wayne, Pa.,;
on Tuesday, June 3.
JiHirual fufiLna excelfeiit cover-.. ;if;e of t h « c'u'o's activities
th 'were. Ki::ired toward lw!p-ig orhefSv. This wus-oiiu. Of, the •
most 7.!:'.v;i!di>v,...vwrs of. Hie- .'«>•'•doly's existence iind its . mstn-bcrs are. v r r y p ; w i d . that lh,<!y'
.were, able w give'ihelc time andefforts in. onier ta • raise, fundsfor the needy at Christmas andcurrently their first scholarshipawaii'd. This could- not' bo -possi-ble "Wl'.hnut the publicity receiv-ed through the n«ws media, thesociety noted.
• .-'Mark1 Krotsh; son of. Mr. andMrs, Howard Krof;h. of Tarring-ton Rd., CliWsequake, was grad-uated from Mrl'lierson College
:!n McPirersiMi, "K;\»i.. on May.iM.H« received a Bachelor of Sci-ence Degree.• -Mark was graduated fram-Mat-•/awan.'Regional lligli 'School. He• plans lo altt^iKl ^t.tii.lt.iji|<' *<;!i(v>)In Fort HayiS, Kansas -State, "'
, tio^i'y.'.ir.. M f ; - a n d Mrs. KTORII rflnnunlhomo over the weekend afier at-
1 tending (lie cymmentt-mpni o\»n--cises.
Cubs Busy This Summer
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Cub Scout Pack 61, Matawat),will continue operating through-out tin- stimniir. In-I'/vii',.:: newrrn^nti>ers, prescutiiig at'hievc-iiiciit b<tJ{;t*:i, ami holdingmonthly activities, it w;*s an-imtmrect at t!ie May Pack meet-i"f,. . - • " ' . .
1'ifSt of t tie '.viirni-wi-Tthr!. **vt,-nt« will ho a combined mect-
iiifj-liicrni' at llolm/lol i'arli. Sat-imlay. ,Uine 21. T!io buys an,IIheir farnUii's w I !! f»nth»«r atl\'n'.pli' Sb:iloni, ('hnrrh Si. andAyrinont f-Jitn.1, Palawan, k'av-iti'i'- tdg«tlier at 12:30 p.m.-F.acfcf:noity \vi!l bring its own fnorl,but charcoal for Krillinti \vill bojjioviiietl by KM* coiiii'iiUii1, RN(indate fur the picnic is June 28,
Another activity scheduled isft Webelo* overnight hike t»tQuai! Hill. Manalapaii. the Mt'ck-end nf A»f>. ?1
Additional leaders have beenrecruited. Mrs. Gerard O'Nciilhus vnlinueered hi»r services fisassistunt den mother of CubScnut Den 4. Mrs. Sheldon Ilab-er will head » new cub den,which Will meet Saturday after-nnims, beginning in September,at Temple Shalom, whose Men'sClub soonsurs ilia Pack, Kffort*nro coutiiuiiiiK to ioc^ie. HiioMiei'leader for > second Wcbcloi denthis full.
New boys recenlly enrolled Inthe Pack aro Kenneth UaroUky.Bob Chiinihera, David Kutin.sky,David Knovller aiuJ Kurt Yod-
Achievenwnl badges have beenearned by tha foliinving Cubs:Wolf liadijes, Dean Brenner,Wlllium CHbtiliiiini, Hiuce OH\'-ia, Jelftuy O'Neill and RobertReid; Gold Arrow Points, HarryBeverly. Bruce Davis, POURI.IIMeyer and Robert R«iil; HearBiiili'.e, Hiiwiinl Diibin,
Webelos bailees have lieen
acliicvcd as follows: Outdoors-man, William Beverly, MarcI, fiVr, t-'dwjr.i R"ii-lini.ii-., ")"i.?.Schaffer and Alan Thomas; Ath-lete, Richard Goldstein and Al-an Th'xnas; ror ' s i r r , AitluirWolfUnd; Natuwlisi. Will:anvBeverly, and llntM' hsdl'.t."' Art-ist. ShOlvr,,!!., nn>1 t.'.Hit'COr,Marc l..:fti'i',
A L\'tix-cU'jji i\c i.inco ii' Ihoresiilis of tin" Pnn'tto'id DerbytJiinpiMU..!'. held »l tin? Aprill l i . ' - . ' i l l l^ . T l i s t |jl.:n>' I I ( J : :U . S Wi ' l \ :\vu!i by i >.u;:»!a M.1;,*'!, nutMaik iM'.tyi:ri, is u,i.> iii(\;r-lectiy rtjioricd i'.ts; noiol\\.
brnted its 2l)tst ('(MnauMH-fmcii'.by awarding l.'acc ilitiirf-ivii1 dr*.f'tee^ to more tluu - 00 i',i'»diiit-ing seniors, graduate d e ^ ' e s wnearly -tOU and honorary d.'Kree?In 11 outitiitidints men and wom-en. PresiJent Ray L. Heffnerpresented degree* to snni'' fi-:lmen from the Cnlbgs aiu! mm-ithan 200 iromtil floni PpnilirukHCollet'.1, tht* UnlvN'r^ity's cnindiu-Hte co'!et;e far women.
Carol Joan McCue, d.msliterof Mr. and Mrs. James 1-. Mc-CUM of School Rd. East. Marl-boro, a j;radmtt<» ol FreeholdRegional Ilish SCIHXJI. tuceivedthe Bachelor of Arts DfKien InPolitical Science. At Pembroke,she served tu copy fditm for theschool news|Ki|>t'r. tlis PembrokeRecord, w;is n tneinln'i of thePembroke hockey, Softball, andski teams, nml partiiipati'd inthe latin America Stiiniuer pit*-
her junior and .senior years.
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126 MAIN ST. — MATAWAN
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' A : cord party ana tun, nighthas. bet'ii . si'hivjuieil foi- Tliur.ff-disy evuiilii'rt, Jujie . 12 at thshome.of Mrs. Martin Bail,.Tat-'
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. hers an<l -niitiMs biivj hetin iiivit-, e d [ t o a t t e s i o . . ' - ;• ' - . - ; ' • ' . • -•- . . • ;•- : 'J'iie. Dfiij;;.br'ar(i mwting; will
'"> Mi'-^.r yi<:iur'.' 7,;reri(in. - h g s R.n-iiiiuhced htM- (.yijnmittee. chiilr-rn«n who -will.- s»rvfe frw the next;.t w ti': years. ; 5,lts; ', Edwin "-M.''.Pierce.-siKl; Mt-s. Ktlward Cain,,membership and hospitality;.?<lrs. Arthur Kothman, music;.Mrs. Thomas Stames, newslet-ter: Mrs. ,1'ohn. Kimiey. pro-giain; Mrs. 'Ar!b'u,r ....Klatt. piib--lie relations: Mrs." Ceorge. Kin-kaJc••: dud :virs. John SaCTOne.
'.telephone; Mrs; l'i::i'r' Kwlscii
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.lor-Citizens (,'lu!>. i? La'KH'K a daytrip to- W-ildwood, on Tuesday,'••June 10. ,'i'herR .will he two bus-es, ."one. as-'-thR' AftP Shopping!Center on Route 35 at CliffwOoilAv$, at y a.m. and unothcr on«al the Struthraore BowlingLaws on Route. 3-t at 9:llj a.m.
Advice; To TlieLove Lawn
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El-1 T.CT ON THE LAWN
Juiif is .usually tlw "rwnthwhen dKi'.iso starts to taKo itstoll on Itirf grass area".. Sum-mer find*' ran .shnw up insmall spot,, tlit- i'r.n of a ti:vcrdollar .'dollar sixiil or hvownout u lur^e area of the iiiwn.
A ir< 3 ' o r pnjbloin withfnng:i\> is tdC'Vitifj'.Kin. ittak'-s mi expui'l t>> recocniMt u e v i t t M i M i5i-. ' .-j»(•-. f i O i t i
Oiieh other and. a somewhatknowledgeable perso'i 1-J tellfntiKin disease ( r u i n ot'neitypes of tkitnat;e such as lawnmower or chemical Imrn, s;idweliv/in'in or c h i n c h bu&"damaije.
On rare occsslor.s an entirefawn c«n be wiped out h'!(usually tht* diitn;r«;y oausos athinning out of tha area. Wellt-nred for 1 a w n s recoverrapidly In 1 a t a mnnmer orearly fall.
To chemically p r e \' e n Ifunfjm In n lawn, t!,*j co-it tothe homeowner w o u l d hesomething liltn pi 00 a wc-ltTr (ISO.00 per your. Kvrn withthis much Wfoii yon wouldnot bo 100% sum.
Tha practical WHV U> handlffuiiRus problems Is aj f(>lluArs:
Plunt ll good resistrtnl strainof Brass sucli a^ Merlon lilne.
Kortili^p regularlv to pro-rnoto strong root M'stt'nin t,tithat if disease on-tii., re-covery ivill hn grentor.
Find out wh.it I; cniis'ni!any brown urom in \pottr hiwnso tlut they u.iu \K' tieateduhi'inlcnlly.
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',:h;:<rfi:a>i; Mrs.• Jr.!in' H-' ,54iK-DRy, vico tbalr^s.n. Mis.:'"ifu-.frtil ,!i;h;i^u, rfcijrjifiij set-reia-rv: Mrs.- l-lsr:;id.-.: .V .•!>!-,• ox'te-?spor.i-,r,g. s ^ e f s i y . .'Vif*.'." R'>?-s'
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..'livpnlnii.1 Department as flcie-i^atii lo trie 2;)1**.! ftntmal C!ij.i/*tit-sh!p I^,stit'Oie".i;.- Dijtiijlass Cok-Ifyje, N 'w RrimsvyirH, the tatterpii.it of ,|iiiip. Mis* Pfggy AimYules is her shttrnate." ' (n S».-p-reisifceiy Patricia '.',i!l !>o a guestar (lir; meeting v.i f.hi' Evening
Rii.ssc-U : W., JTanna,rone of 564I.loyd' Rd.. Mtitawah, was ^ward-ed a .'diploma :»t-.the'40th aimiial-cnmir.onccm.Qnt: of Valley ForgeMilitary Academy, Wayne, Pa.,on Tuesday, June 3.
. to raise'.proc»-3dsLrf<ir-!..thB'vfir8t';scli(i!»r»!i!r> -fuKii. .ThiS.^.'aL-bolari'
-.ship award win bei [Mesented :trt.a: Jimetligh'SciiooI gra<Jji{i.t«i.o.u •:
tiiiijW'l;thai!Us - ti\ The •'. Matsiwijin'.-..luuvmij for (he' excollcnl rovcr-
3-v- o(- I h '.j. cifih's nativities/which .werc"eta'rtcf toward Uulp-'Ing uthers. This M i qnii of ' themost rc*ardin,j yi'ais !){ Ib'i so-ciety's existence. and' itfi' mem-bers "?re very promt t ta t theywwre tibia lo, yiv"« tinrii time Srtctefforts in ortier U» raisa futidsfor the needy at Christmas uiidcurrently their first scholarshipawaat. This could rat be possi-
. We without ..th<£- publicity receiv-ed tlirough the nevys media, thesociety noted.
Cubs Busy This SummerCuli Scout Pack 61, Mntatvan,
will continue operating throuRb-uut tiki .stunrtiei, HKILIV ttey ULSVmembers, preseming achieve-inciii badgc-.i, ami lioldiiigmonthly attiviLi"!., it was an-iiomiceU a[ 0*» Mt«v fMvK nit-'.'t-inp._
Firsi of the '^arin-wt'jiritu-evenl.'i will be a combined meet-/iiR-picnii' at llDlmdel Park, S.n-nvt!;iy, Jtine 21, T1\L" boys 3ivSIhi'ir faiiiilies w i l l gather atTempli: Shalom, Cimrclt St. ar.JAviincti* I.ane. Mnt:t\si»n, lea\-iiifi logelhfr at !'.!:H0 p.m. l-ael.futnily v.vli briiijt iis nun UwJ.but charcoal for giillint! will bepni\'ided by the committee. Rainilau- for the iiinnii. i June 23.
Another uctivny schi'duU'ti isa Webelos overni^iit hike atUuail Hill, M.'»n.ilap;iti. thn week-end of (Vn|j. 2,1.
Adiiiliunul leadeis have beenrenuitcd. Mrs. Gerard O'Neillhas volunteered her services asassistant den mother nf CubScout Den i. Mrs. Sheldon flab-or will head a new cub dm,which will meet Saturday after-noons, beginning In September,at ' temple Shalom, wiio.se Men'sOluh snnnsnrs the Pack. Efforts
' a re continuing to locale anotherlender for * second Wel>eloj denthis fall.
New boys recently enrolled inthe Pack are Kenneth BtuoNky,Bob Chambers, David KatinsWy,tinvId Knoelier and Kurt Yod-ur.
Achievement badges have beenearnod by tha following Cubs:Wolf Badges, Dean Ilrenner,William Calautoaui, Bruce Dav-is. Jeffrey O'Neill and RobertReid; Cold Arrow Points, HarryBeverly, Ilmee Davis, DouiilasMeyer and Rolierl Reid; HeariinuKe, Howard Rubin.
Webelos budges linve been
achieved as follows: Outdoors-man, William tleverlv. Marcl.Kl":'er. i.dv.aul Ki-ichuiar,, l . i icSchaftcr. and Alan Thomas; Alh-lole, Kich&rd Cicld-'iciu iuni Al-an Thonns: Forc.ilor, ArthurWclfki:nl; Natur.'i'.ifr, V/:!i':!:nHeverly; and 'hrt-e bjd^;-.'-, Ait-is t. S^oAinan aii'l l^uaiiu.'cr,Marc l.effer.
A C'>rr'*Ui-iri is nnirsl in theresults (if the r'u'V'w.id Derby
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Vvmbroke Cradit\ c'l>'-Rir«n t.:ni\ >•! s y
braiert il.s 2i)\\i. Coicni'-'ticenu'iitby atvanli.ig limf .-.!iii.<-u.1 ;!;-grees to more tlian Stcl (jridu'i'-ing seniors, graduate ilenri-cs t'»nearly 400 and honorary il-.'srci'Sto 13 outstanding men and wom-en. President Ray I.. l(i-(fnerpresented degret^ to sonio 61:.men from the College and mor»than 200 women from PembrokeCollege, the University's coordin-ate college for women.
Carol Joan McCue, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. James V. Mi"-Cuo of School Rd. East, Marl-boro, a graduate of FreeholdUt'gioati! Higli Si:l)Ool, teceivi'dthe Bachelor of Arts Degree InPolitical Science. At Pembroke,she served as copy editor for theschool newspaper, the PembrokeRecord, was a member of thePembroke hockey, Softball, nndski teams, mid parti'.'ipali'il inthe Latin Ameiica Summer pi'»-j hue iunior and ni-nior yiMt.s.
I126 MAIN ST. — MATAWAN
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: . The !)ext boai'd r/ieeticij: will .be held Mondav ev*i<jing,. June
... .. •:., Seniors Plan TripThe .Vaiawan Township Sen-
• !t>:' Ciliw'ns Club is -taUinjj a day. tvi|V to Wlidwood, on 'Vucs;iav,June 10, There-wil1 be two bus-rj, oiu! »l th« AfcP ShoppingCenter on Horn* 35 at CliffwuotlAve. at 9 a.m. anrt another misat the. Strathmure BowlingLanes on Kotiio 34 at 9:15 a.ix>.
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A m n j o r pmlilem withtunyus is ideiitilicali</ii Itt;*k*-s an t'sr-eri (•> r'.T^U'^-t-t h e various dlsrasi'-i !romeach ylher and a i-urn-whatknowledgeable person la tellfungus disease f r o in otherIvpes nf damage such as lawnmower or chemical burn, sodwebworm or c h i n c h bogilamnge.
On rare, occasions an eallrelawn can h*1 wiped out butusiutily the damagu rausfi uthinning oul of thu avea. Wellcared for 1 a w n s i»:co\Tirapidly in I n t o summer orearly fall.
To chemically p r e v e n tfungui In a lawn, the co->l totile homeowner w n u Id besomelhiiiK Ilka 16.00 a weekor J15O.0XJ per year, liven wiihthis much effoil you wouldnot be- 100% suro.
The practical wuy to handlefungus problems |q u» follows:
Plant a gtx>it resisltint strainof grass such a i Merlon blue.
Kcrtill^i! regularly to p nmota sUoug nvil sysli'ins tndial If disjoin) occuia, recovory will bn grealor.
Tind oul what h cuiislngnny biinvn areas In yinn ! u n«> lli.il l!iey oaa LM trcalcdc.liiunlcally.
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''"-' •"••,'K«sej>-'."matches.'-'".'••'6!r .":rf';"teafch".i6f;'sTOalI.,'chiii4r¥n7,yi'OQ'•" Ua yv*3t ^Ht jg$l'';%^oD :TStTi r'°cKM r ?'ty''0.c!cur- 'when i-a.-"'par-i.-"flat. ISfttknriv: \matteri<ieH;'\vith' the -idea' of 'bei'hjf>'aWay
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Letters To The Editor
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-':,'.' The; Evening lylernbersrilp De-.; pa-fUnent of Tho Woman's Club
practice, the: council, in my opln-ioni,had. no choice but to passhim byl ''.-,' . ,
Also,.Mr.; .Kaufman's contlem-nution of the bicycle registrationordinance f«ems to '. be a ratherstmnne frprt'sslon of comniunityiniiideOdL-iS. This urdindiic* wasenacted specifically n ' ! t l \ the6afety and welfare.«f the town-,ship childtta in mir.il, and. was
•, stmngly »ndnrs«I by the .\1<ita-ii 'hnvnship Police. Depart-
t ' ' ' ' ' ':^ q , . . ..;;, Qiy.Mpy: '!•••:•>."•• Ist'cr" eppeareJ, in ' this Newspaper \vrlrtsn by « ,
' Mf. F.dwaid; E. Kaufman.;"!" In It he>stated' that he was, '"iiiSMlteil'' '•:" ttiflt the township'Council wpuld.want to interviewhim before It .considered his ap-pointni^nt to the Board of Ad-
justment as an ulternate: mem-ber, :.••' . •• .•.•• • • •.-•
It seems strange to tnif that •man who cl'iifna to We so p i n -munily nilndcd would resent dis-cusslng his qualifications. Rncl asMr. Kxudnan stated "my pastservices to th« township" withmernbem of the wuncii.
,. Twlay, in both governmtnt andindustry, th» common practice isto require an imcrview ot thoselndivitiualt beinft considered for» position or an appointment.
This Is done rcjjnrdlesii of thes "quu!i(icmion« or past
Cansiilerlng Mr. Kaufman's hos-tile 'Attitude toward this accepted
New CitizensAre Naturalized
Bnyshoro area residents be-came naturalized United Suitescili/.i'ns lit uyronKmifcS Mondayat Precliold.
Those natui'iili/cd wore pre-sented with boiiklcts by tho DAUand the Colonial Diimox, nuJH'ith Aiiicrirnn flaps by tho coun-ty cluik. 'flic Ayi'let ClmpliT nlthe B'lmi B'rllli of tin; hayshorenroii served mffee and raico aft-e r tlu? terumuny.
man that il he defeated me littho race [or committccman, hucould look forward to my co-operation In November, and thatI hoped for the same from him.lie was, and 1 want to publiclyrepeat vny offer tn your paperand thereby urge the good peo-ple who worked and voted fori t s to likewise work i'-r o Re-publican victory in November.The primary servini its purpose,and revealed the stronger candi-dates. Winner and loser alike np-pieciuttii the confidence of hisfriends, and in that respect cacliis ». winner. Now unity is need-ed to tntst'i the larger i. Mics.
(Signed)Stun Suknlo\V!.ki
Weekend Visitor
Mrs. AHct* Tollman, .in old-time rtwdi'iit ol t'lilfmiodHt'iu'li. anil cliarlur im'mln'r ofJliiyvliiw I'li-sliyh'iii"! Cliuuli,will be the itiK'M of Mr. andMm. Myndirl Konnnnu in Cliff-wood IkMidi lhii< weekend, Oldfi'lfnilx arc a.'-ked lo j't'i In loucli
I with her by cnlliitK 9X-VH%
To the Editor,I was shocked to .sec in tlw
May 2» ISMIU of The MatuwanJournal, on p«g« Ihn-t, a smallblock ad quoting my wife, Klenn-nr, and mo as stating that weworn nu'n[4 lo vote for certainranclidaU'S lor mMiiination by theRcinthliran Parly.
lot it lip cli'arly understood byall wtu> saw this ad am! the."Makp Matawaii Fii.st" commit-lei', who 1'iul for (I, tlutt neithermy wifo nor I t'.uw consent tou:,e our li.utii's i:i .support n{Ih'^o i.tiuluiates, or any cuudi-Uuli.'s. I liiivd ncvei );l\H'ii puhliravippoit to nny candi'l-iti' iiniiiin^:for public office and have no In-tention of chan^ inc this pn luy .
Hy Ihe time this letter Is pub-lished the election will tie ove rH I , i l 1 i l - m ' l l i i . i i - , ' : , : ] ; , 1 I • t • 1 t l i . i t
our names In such an nil willhave filfected i u \,\i(Lunu!. 1 uiudeeply concerned, however, th.itan unt rue quotation cnultl havebeen published, be It mi nil, niledi tor ia l , or n ni'v.'.s iti'in. with-out Its MitlhMilidly firn bi'iiu;checked. Ibis cmild pniliiil'iy bea very time I'IHIMMIIUI)1. t.ivl: buti ceilaiii lv l i r l liint .lulm '-,i.I ' uhh r d i s i i \ f ' ; .some niensuii.1
of pi(>t(ti'llriii. In the iiv-lniu'ep i o e n l l y at hiuul I ilouhl if nny14.TilI hiirm h"x lu-i'ii dour, but^'hiit iilxiut the iicxi tlmrV
lSi>>niil)V. W. Miiiulesillo
. ti-aHors, filed]application. to.-crti-;ht«! -five, lots-out.of a 'XlJ.tM.yi/It. .tract at Amboy :'-K'i. .a.tid
:Swefclhriar ; St. ..in CHff-.vc.od.
'.125 fl. and one lot 100 ft. by 125,ftl The -application ran into ob-.- juetjon from three nearby h(ius.?-•Holders whsj .feared;1. s drainage'1
i?,'.t..U!l.t uj' JoseJilv'-'-Rttnki, Mata-wan, was advised, to ••com* in.
;-Vrith a 'drainage piaii approved.:;' by:!th£'township engineer. ''•-'•-''.•-Lyrhan' El'nisV '.'99 . Laurelhurst.;-;.I>ir,v;.Cliffv/oo<V ^***^b' >vtts ftlv'e'ri ';approval C;f •**.i" rri.'noi"' subdivision :\ of a 100 ft. by.l(K);:ft; tract in in'1.;.R-39 zone that he can convert aleaVto shack on qiw let "'n.to .*summer, home. The, property . is ;•
..on'... Midnight' Point. CliffwoodBeach. Howard Newman, Key-port, : represented him,
.The applications ot MidlandGlass Co.,. Clit'fwood, und RalphMocci, Keyport, were put overfor decision to a unocial meetingJune 11. Stanley Yacker, .Mata-wan, attorney for MidlandGlass, questioned the need formore delay on his client's ap-
, plication to install two 30,000-gaHon propane, tanks on which•work was lo have been sui tedApr. 15. Marvin Pans, chair-man, insisted the delay wasnohdi-ii iui the proper notifica-tion of adjoining owners.
Mrs. H. MacKayDied In Hospital,'Mrs. .Huj'.h MacKiiy. 68, of 90
Wain St., Matawnn. died Mon-day, June 2, 1959, in MonmouthMedical Center.
. She is survived by two daugh-ters, Mrs. Theresa J. O'Shea,Matawan, and Mrs. Mario Suterof Parsippany; Hvo sons, HughMackay jr. of Plainsville, Ohio,and Thomas MacKay of Nutiey;a brother, F'ank t.nflus ofBrooklyn, N. Y. and 11 grand-children.
A requiem mass will he offer-ed tomorrow at 0:"0 a.m. inOur I .idy of Mt. ("annel (>,urchThe Na/Hix Memorial Hume,Inc., l.ymlhurst, is tn charge ofarrangements.
Aiea Man TakesBoston Post
Conitrelicut Mumal 1 iff an-nounced 'he appointment uf Dav-id M. [•"Old, of Malawan, as fjfo-eral agent for one nf Ms twoJJuMon a^emjics, offc-tiist. ,7tir.t!1.
Mr Foul joined the company'sNcwnrk agency after £r:tiluntinyfrom Dicl;in;;nn College MI l!l.i!land \eas named the A^t'iicy'sMan of tin' Y'.'iit just t\M> yearsInter, lie wis then appointed nsupervisor for I lie aRency and in1M67 was a winner of the Com-pany'.'! L e a d i n g SupervisorsAwanl.
UecelvhiR his f.'bartered l.il'i.1
Umlerwrilcrs desiiiiiation in I'JIH,Mr. I-'<itd was a inembur of tlwItunril of Uiructora and Tre.isui-er of tlifi fiorthem New .Icrsey(.'III Chapter. Hefore inounu toHnslnn, Mr. Fnlil, his vile, l.liry,and tlu'ir three childii'n lived onWarren Dr. in Malnwim.
Eligible ForiMarlhoro Posls
T.llllim A. Vnniltrwiel , AinhnyHil., Mnr|(iiiivlllr, w;i'; the nnlypi'isiin I" pass a t f i t Inr HieMillllwifo 'I nw'M'ihip lull n! p,ill ' t 'nidld dii'iiillcher, which p II v s!-l .'ill an !H,in.
Waller E. Hull/, Sibool Ril.\V(!sl, M u i l b m o TusMiship, \SMSdeclared eli|jibh- fur the Mail-ixiro Township I«IMII*<II of ;t*.«;i Imil huildmn iuspeddr . 'Ihe. nn-mini .Milnry was llotfd nt J2-I0U.
••'•'Matuwan'-- Mra. -.fumi L)mUAiTerfii.in.Ki A^bMrr/ l.?.nt-. V'HS-it'i: oi ;kji:nc-t". Micria*:1. .f.:i. A'-'iWriiaVt,' !3 Aslwy•'-'lAne., " Ma\- .!er- of Sdfiiiit*: KrwM A. f:"<i-w:iri!s: 2 Ei(thiii'-i>t.,"BacriCiar~ otSricnre; -•.'r>fc'b Hans •Hfs'.'j:- 1
.F".!',I>B'1>-:P!..BtH^elnr ot Arts-:
Mary Ingrid Mammunu.' ?>6 lu'it-wtid'.- Liiur, Ba thdor . o! ' A.rts;'''Sirs. line's West ' JoKris-toii, 81):• S l f B l K m y i e . • • ' . < j « « V * ' - i i s ; : - . M a » t t r - ' u f_ .
Sc-tenct;.MIB, (iuyf^ie Ann K?>!»,::k r , fiSMidciV-sex Rd., Bncliriorof Art-f; Staiiky'Korf, 18 I>oiau>..P.l," Bachelor 'il An*:' MrA.••4t^~-.vaime Ruth Xebrman. <!-*» Sul-.Ion Dr., Muster nf l ibrary S'KF-vice: Mrs, ' Eikh "Lichtmai), j . .Avondale! tiine, .'Buchciot. . nfArts; .Cathy . A n n . Lijtdert, Wil-iew Avy..::Bncr>e!.or cf -A,'ts;Gi'a'ce '!;; Morizio,. 30 Lloyd "R'A",
!.;• Laiu.TOnct; Harboc'-.• William L.bnyio;' !iil ttfptana Wny, Bach--
•elor of Ans. "- •.',•;Old Brldfie'.-'Mrs..'.jboc!yr."- ,P-i'Bloyd, ,14 Wendy Dry, BachelorolScienre; June.' M. C'OB,. 10B.Cherry Hi.ll;i Lane. Master: ofScience: .Mrs'. 'Carol B.: COlaneri;:Pine..Tret; -''Bly(i;' BaiJielor. :ofArts; Carl L.• l?vrtsK»is'«as, 71'.'Alpha; Aye.1,' Bachelor of Sci-ence; Mrs. Aralii'a Arthiir Gqii-lieb,-,'Madison , Onrdens, Bach-elor of Arts: . Ronald Stephen.Kady. I Monroo PI., Mister ofEducation: Judith E. Karoll, 159Southnvxid IV,, DaclieUir ofAris; Harold W. Lyons, i'i Burn-ham Rd.. .Bachelor of Science;Mrs. Gti":! GlcasOn Mi!«ram. 25CCyprus' Lane.'• Dueler of. fiduca-
't!o»; Richaid l-ane Miller, 17Andovcr Rd., Master of lidvica-lion; Mrs. Elsa Bienstock Mo3S,Brynwooti Gardens. Bachelor ofArts; Richaid H. Schnell, Pine-tree Blvd. Court, Bachelor ofArts: Leslie Alan Sprndel. 7-20Arca.-in Gardens. Master of Sci-ciii.e, mmant C I tOCCriCl, SIMimi Rd.; Bachelor'of Silence:Herbert. H Tuwell, 37 Shcilpnt!"d. . Master of ilusiness Aiirnin-istralion; Carvel! L. Williams,2ii Berfeiiire Rd., Bachelor otScience: .Toiin Anthony Zyrackijr., •10-n Apple Tree Lane, Bach-elor .if Science.
West Kcunsburg - PatriciaTownsend McGarry. 63 SternAve.. Itnchelor of Arts.Keyport - Richard A. Huber." 4Clark St., Bachelor of Arts; Jo-seph Michn.'I Va>;, SA Broad St.,Bachelor of Science.
Ifazlet - Robert Edward Gui-Jano, 29 Sycamore Dr., Masterof Busine'.-! Administration;Nancy Kllen Hunt, 9 Coach Dr.P.ar.l. Hncbelor nf A.rts: .IrffrcyJ. J<ih?.nson, 5 Ohr.stnut RidgeRH . HiwheltM- of Art-;: I indaF.laine Ruocc". 18 S'liford Dr.,n-H-lvlnr of Arts; Charles F.u-p.ene Tutcn, 12 Shadyside Ave.,Bachelor nf Arts.
Keansburg - I.. S. BeHczza |r.,34 Beacon Lip.ht Ave., Bachelorof Arts; Allan James Monty-man, 1! Park Ave., Bachelor ofAi ts l^w I.ennard Mnrgncr,127 Rarnsiy Ave., Bachelor ofScience.
Cli'fvvonri Beach - .fames R.Creemvood, 7 W'oodshore East,Hiichelur of Ar'v; Pasil'alCharles Viglinneso, 2G8 OutlooklUvd., Doctor of I'hilo.Mipliy.
Ss.'wi bv •'tl-iU'i- i-i-fice-rs; Set, fraiiiVis i (Hchev. J"'s-
: jasj:r.o!mst! K^'-nf-ih V.:rl,i"ii:i.:"J!i« btfer office," was ilu* frt.s1.
language t'i i i p l n c ' o i f i ' S r Mnr$.• tsi: W.bich : IltMl fine tint)- six
aKain. Apr. ,20, Thi? time it was.'a no, ^to^.iighis,tivkt* :$iut'J by'SyiiiFl*<c(itf....:tl)at' s ta / l td !>iin
.:"nf?:t.:A-'S5-:aiVd-.$5"crii=ts-',va.'!|".im-'posV;iJ. f(;r ',h,e siop lijibiB TOum.,but Sg?,. F'ietchf-r was 'bringing atii(S?'of"foil! laiipJng': io a--policeOfflwi- totlip!ai;u. Again j? was$l()O...bt|i. .tfW.ji'il' St'ati'.icifs.'wen:
-veplaccj;.by •three years jiroto-iioH, JB'ul-trip'.VUifcn'ilaKl sliil iiatl.jiot had enough, I 'atrohnan Ai>--drewK:-wftS. in,wilb:C0rnplai;;U \<lU.'tii.SuJt .fttui interferlr-,;.; v.iii. ;>police-. officer. Dismissal WA<
cd on, the.: simple. ussauUbut $10i) -plus., ten • days - "m
(be ;COtinty-•' Irtil -,'flnif fr^S:.', r.t '
' ivmct to'"Interfere wiih on. Offi-,l'(!4r,..' f o i l r" .'''W-her'coirip'laiuts".agaiiiM : t h i s • '(itfentlant." > P r e '
y. the - couri . as over-.p p g , their chargfi. . ; . .
•"•'c''3.iidjjie'-'F.lj!art took action him-''St;lf, oi;3tr]s(:''• a '.': youth •;. iln-jjally;.bi*iri^itig: .^nuor. into Su'uibinore.: f.arits. A: fine of J30. was Iniiios-;ed en "JanieS Wojcik,'•-.•Mstawan-'. Borouelii- Hobe-Vt J. Caiiiei(,,ii,Tt'ita-5 Rd.; -pM.-. Bridge," wiis-tir..-r^igneii. by PniVoirnaii John Wag-ner on a charge..of having made
. a n alcoliolic bevc-r;\ge available• o t h r c e juvsniles. The deieintiaht-was' rcmfttided :n. the -grand juiy.
.\.guage.: lo n polict' Uficvr. Si't,'.'ZonMacor.'aciftd. Mary Lester,.378 County Rd., "Ciiffvvwxl,' paid:.f 10 and ?5 C(»th on a ticket !rom
:Pi;tro!m?.is Oaty pr.,'.-tiiuit'- for..lcaviriji a* Vuhiete. icitbtn 50 ft.
-:^i, « slop sifia.ini Gsiition St.-.•';";•',. ', Three In Contempt ,".•".Three bnict for •'co:i!u'nip!. O--:1 car . Suvdaml M' Shadyriook' .St,;,
St.,".''Cllffwoud. paid $10 and $S'costs on a .summons from'" S}U.-Ralph Medolla for no <iriv'.-r's li--cense. For ncii showir,;: up since.' Jan . 13. *:'(»• ««•, addeil. Joseuh
I>e Fillipno, 257 Ca'rr A i » .Keansburu', paiil S3 ami S5 cosis
,;for. delinquent inspection on asummons from Patrolman Wick-lund. His ticket wan ilaiecl Dec.t, so an added $35'WHS luckedon not showing. George A. Web-er, 28 Eijihlh St., West Keans-burg, paid $15 and $5 costs forspinning wheels Mar. 21 on aticket from Patrolman Andrew'sand $5 and $5 costs for delin-quent inspection on 6 summonsfrom Patrolman Pricciar.te. Hehail to pay J'JS [or contempt innot showing up on the returnd.\:e.
M.ijor L. Williams. Rose St..Cliffwwd, paid fines ot il ft ami$5 costs on iumi.i.jiis from S;;l.Flcichcr for weaving, on RoulrTO Apr. ! and (or hovipp, nn li-
••,|tu>^e'Ht-iiv;' Mt^d^'y in" t h^ense iuvoivji^ :<*' si- '
a vfi!-i«rii-« for. Our AJ^KliC'-KiChru'ld Co! ci( Phiia-ddphia, Pa. SUbiir >;nii !Mc.Giil'>:iph wsie'arrc-st-'.ed.o'n tha cimrjiCs' la t l July 13, -iyst-,!iot:r.5' a!i/.-t:
the lulling Hoard "apprt.'VfiJ AtisriUc's '•appiica'.i'.'ntor It v'STiarce in f i f s s r i an esM^ing sovvirt Siu-';.MOR. at Route 35;antf Creslwood Ave ' .. .
-••" .Two'additional cpants "of tbe five-coun-t mdtct-,'me'it 'wili-'-}»;.'di»mls<!t<l for Sklwr wher- i d s seii-'".-'tenc.Cvt: nf.'ist. u'lUiuh. .Tboive are . ih.t1 nuiy <ilhfi
'counts, of -the' (Ftst-'j bil? in .whic.l;''ihe'-'-ti;»l'.yr isl i t ! i l S n i . : : . . : . v . . . \ -:--.-• .: .'- , - - . . ' - . " - " .'•'
"ihe coviUs: lu IM;--; oisia».\^<-d accuse. Sklak of' .
Plans Out bigThe MMawan Township Repub-
lican Club has chosen TlieB<imm Hollow Country C l u b ,Middletown. as the setting forits j.»!ila Sprin? Dinner Dance tobe hc-ld on June K.
The pmnnM! nf this a'fnir Into let the public I.e. nm» He-qtininiPtl with 'he Idcf! cnmli-d.'ttes on a social !<*vel. An invl-t.itiun is extended tn all to par-ticipntu in this gala fun evening.Ti. ki-t.s mny tie obtained hy rMl-inr, Mrs. liiluVjjard Fox at 560-7957.
Paterson SlixW.M . i ' - r t l , : m ini l l l I ' s i i . - v . . m S l n t e
( . ' 1 1 1 1 1 ! ' ^ • l • M l ' I I I . 1 , ' A l l l I ' - i - t ' i \ t ' ( l e -
!.;ri-fi ill the irfith Ciminicnce-ni* hi ( M'n isrs; 1'nir, evening onth'- rnl!i-p,f (.iinpiis.
I'M'.'U iiiipj-- ihe < nmrnenc rmen t:KI , I I ,^K will be Dr. Richard R.lienil, .i.'iiiliMiic vice presidentof Illiiviis Stale Univers i ty .
iiiiclv Inr nf in l.'i d ec r ee s willbe awai-detl to 78Tt s tudents , in-iluiliii): Miss I-llen Ann Tend-lei, M l lerti i ind St. , OldHiiilj1*', und :''."i will i t 'ceivsniii.iter ot in t s d e c r e e s .
Sponsor Benefit
'Vht' Women's A.'.sni-iiition ofrtayview fres'iyleiian Church,( hffuoiul Iti'iu h, uill spoiiMtr an"l-li ' itiic Kiichcn" on Mondaycvnnit:. The puhlic is invited toI l l l f l l l l I ' l i s I ' l l i l r u t K i l l l l l H i n t I I I -
I c i l a i i i i n i ; C N ' t ' i i m ^ . I h o n e [ i h i n -
n n i f ; h> i i t i i - i i M s h o u l d b e a t t h n
\ l i u i ' h . a V p i n . w h e r e l u i t m -
p i M t . l l i n n w i l l In.' n m v i c l t u l . A d
( l i l i o i i i i l i n l i n i n i i l i n n u i ' i y l i e o h -
tiiinivl by ninlui linK Ml>>. FloIv imi -y i r , Chun man, M!(i KM.
Degree Candidate
Mr.i. John K. Hillman, «Northland Lane, Mittawnn, ' s acandiilatc for n Master if ArlsMecrec in Education an-I the n«-haviorul Sciences at the com-mencement to be held in Unionat the Newark Stale Collei'ecampus today. Mrs. lMllmnn isn teaclirr in the Kemi-ilial lie-partinent in the Malnwan Ue-i'i--i;il S'il:,i,,| Sv^tem. She i1: nu'oii member nf the Anicrici'n As-socilllinn uf t'n.Vi'r'iiiy » ' , ,u-n,
Mark Anniversary
Mr ;mil \1r<. Albert Un>'b:ich.!l?. l.itlle Si . Matiiwim, celebrat-cil their r , i h wi l i l in ; ; - i i ' i i ivr-t n r y wiib ;i irip In Las \ ' ' IK'S.Nev. Wb,' ','' they M. iv i l atthe, l.ii (<:i i on die Si i ip andalsfi visii,1'! ilniiver I>,iin. Tl:eHossbacbs t raveled n c i i n s coun-(fy hy Ilii' In inn I 'acllic l>(-moI,incr Knilrn.id from t ' l i i i if ." . III.They lire tin1 pa ren ts of ii ihiui'.h-ter, Miiry .Innc, Mr». George Hu-bert ot Matawan.
Accoptod At Bloomfiold
t i l , . M. ' iMw.i l l , ha ' , bei-l i :<< c l ' p l -
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ami ,h im ''<l I'V l i ' i . ' i l i l I-. (,,u In m l .
D i l i - r l i M " f A i l i n r . j j n n v H i m . i n -
f i e l d , n tm i i y i ' a i , i o I ' f l l i i ' a l i una l ,
l l h e i i i l a i l " r i . l l< ' i ;e is e i i H ' r i n «
Hie sen.ml i rn l ins of i u histoiy.The i;i'Mc|(e iva^i f . l n h l n h i d InIWIH.
•.'••''".••• (6>nt!nii'.'d,fri'm pape one.) ;•. : -thi'• Vticict. .TuvthMiip road deparbn'in'. • oris'iiVii'advocate; ;;f the project, that- me fubiic , Unii'tirs' •••Commission had Uise.iri,! the "actiuisitiuh of .rieird-td properties r* subslanlially wV-iin-Hi 1-y--tiilw-J; .
:.."J35S, that bids. for/constriKlioii-of the !io-in fromLine Rd- to Uoyd.Rd, can go out as of that time.
', '•:-. The property needed '.hst traffic from1 Line.Kd.can be routed ;co Lloyd Rd. to pass mirth over
. the.1 railroad' triick via x\iv J..ioyVl lid. bridge, 'isin the main.i t the Miut.'io.rn end of ijii .E'-l^aiuS
:''Industrial' Park;•••Wiliiam.:R;:BJair.':Rc^JBsnK:'>t: \torney for y. :L. KtS»vai"(ls, oWiicr ol tiie• itirftisiri;.-.'.
.'gl.pvu.k, lei it be• kn'(!»ii i:t a rccpfil MatawanTownship .meeting that his "ciiei.U 'does not i t e
-'Ilie-'iocHiiori (if tli?.'"ii.e.-in io«d as it ufffcts >t!si>.fr-4ii?trlfd": park., Mr. :Bii*ir. -fc-!! the linal plinVagreed qri. does xccious tiiiiaaKt; l.o. the inUustrifllparlt p.'i;niisC5, w!)cr<-«5 otw, prev'our.iy advKH'.-t-d.more to th'; soutli, tli(« not do so, .The chant'r. in,
'lociklion of the road was ma tie. at '.he insisienceof the Mattiwan .Township piaruiuis yviiu -v.ar.ti.iithe tie-in road to':be looatcd on tho Lloyd Rd.side'-across from a revised setup for Hie int';-v-scciion- of Lloyd Rd. -with- Jairiariine Ave, Thelatter road is also in trie project state, u> b« ,cni-structed for access purposes when Knd '.( a ri«-locailon of: the: Matawan"railroad Elation is un-
. d e r t a k e n . . .: .-..;.-; .•.•.-..-•;-.',.-',-'• ,.-.:- ' . : . . . -
. Ai for the position 'of. Mr, .Edwards;."th'si' i t -location of the road miiy .'substantially;, irivancothe cost o f Ihe project tn thi1. degree he:makt«
, cHiir/i for extra mid additional damages l'Rini ihtt'-:.•"taking -n! . his" land.- Vnd structures: in the :!'e-ln.:
road right-of-way. Howtyer,-it is atimitteu in Uie':•- Edwards camp the .railroad has.: a' right of. tak-
ing that cannot.be. blocked, and that suit for'dam-.ages if r.o proper settlement is made, in; con- .demnalion is'the owner's recourse. ; .
Mr. Edwards and his attorney appeared be^fore U;c MaU^iin' Township, planning board lastnight seeking approval of ti 100 fl. by 4(1 ft.-pro-ftssioiiHl building that would bo iK-iitcd al fiesouth end of the industrial park facing Lloyd Rd.In this location, it would-he. close upon, the riitht-ol-way aprec-d upon for the tie in road. This ledquickly tc> an announcement by Marvin Pans,chairman of the hoard, that, as the board hudpreviously approved the proposed riyht-uf-way furthe tie-in road, it could not now approve an appli-cation for a structure thai would be an encroach-ment on the p>v>]«is<;c! right-pl-wuy.
Mr. Blair objected that until the lie-in roadWHS formally adopted as a project beinit movedto c-jn:;truction, the board could not use it n?, areason f;>r denying ihs lidwnrd.s appiitanon. Trienil.,'MKy dcliircO thJi! ^Ir l\-Uv;ii-(lr: hfi i {ilcd r,h-jfctiua to the road wi'.h ll?e StKie Pul.lit. l.'iiliiitsrommis-sion anii has asked a nulil ot heariiift <jni l . - • • • - " . .
But itie- iHianl drew from Mr. Dlair. admlssinnthai ihe N.Y.6L B KM. rould pursue its right totake me part ot the huVdnh pt'ipfily it with/. I.Hut Ihe altorm-y insisted thai so ionj; as the (ie-in rtiad was not a forniaily upprovcii underlaking,il rould not be used to block the plans of his cli-ent, who was losing rent and revenues from adelay in construction (if his building. Mr. Blairsaid that If Ihe tli-.in road eventually is approved,alter the Edwards building has jjone up, ihestructure can be made a part uf the coiulenina-tion proceedings, if it encroaches on the road-way.
Zoning Violation
But Herbert J. Parker, H board member,found there was another reason for denying theapplication f?<" ' ^ n r i l n resident!::! zoiu- *->...•/.-cd across Lloyd Kd. and ihnt the Mdwurdv ln.'ikl-ing only had a 33 ft. selhack frn;n thjii rofld whenthe zoning ordinance required all industrial zonebuildinps to hs set back 100 ft. from the boundsof H residential zone. Mr. Edwards arjjued thatthe land across I.loyd Ud. from his industrialpark was residential only in the theory of th«roning, that actually there existed a business thatmade il both commercial and tndustriul. But Mr.Parker insisted that a non-c/infurinmi; use <lidr.ot rebate the z.omr.!{ plan and Ihe other t«nudmembers « ; ; IT«I with him. "Vliat too, was a<litidto the renMtns uhv tl.e b,*ard ctiuld noi approvethe lulwards appluatiun
Mr. Blair then asked for copies of the resolu-tion opprovinu ihe lavuit of tlm tii'-in rnatl asivtit as nf Ihr one ri-jei'tin^. the Kilw^irds iipplica-tii.n in case it became desired hy his t l..:it to"appeal."
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" "Hie. 'i-V- t-: :'nc-.i ac.'ff.-ted t fP plea r.pd. Citdcrtd:'- ':;a p.t<!ttnu-i':u> srivt'sxfgatitipy He '.•'jnti.niU'if tuii! lor ' • ' ;
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n 'Afihiiri- K'idiiOer'aO<iei:i;ap ^ Inr-.use, oi nUusive (alk &t;
'•(.ti-'s Tvitt-y' 35' ,-; . : :;.'••;; : : • •:;, :'':\-:.-r:. ''}'.:JJ:~,':•' -. Brian .'tjerien',- 24. Bacon t^Wiei-Matawan, . \viisput utnivr.,SH,'ii!i bn i l to ' -awai t prtSimiiiSi'y l iear ini i '
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. jiitt!" being tounil asleep ijn the Haodb...;. : ' , ' . ,
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fiiiffl '$50 and S5 cbs!ff fi'ir'lii->inRi'ir.toac«tW.-'.11ier*.v.ere 13'. 'summonses.issued t l i e : f i r s ( t w u days ff
Matamin;'':Rd*"artl T'.; Marx, DO GreenwtKifi .AVeijCJJ.-Ciiffwood. 'Beach;'.-J^itle.k ; I'.; 'Ma'nsfidd;; Enst'•••'-'•'•Biuiis»'iek;.iSidn'ey..-Ci.'.' Hiimjilircys, Ii IJniosi"St.iMatatyaniifjred W,; Rudolph, 2S!I First St.. .Kfyr- .fort: Howaril P. Wilson, 13fl-Be«rs St,, Keyporti .- '•.;..Paul Simms, Lai;esvoort; Diane G. House; RedBank; Sidney M. Friertman, 19 Glen Ave.,..Old'.--...'.Bridge; Mirbifd J . Pittejcyak,ll linbrtxik- Lane, •'-Matawnn; Anna l>. l.rpre, Evewtv Rd., fiolnulc-lf.Georfti; K;. Bsrrc-U, Ryd. Hank; Robcrrt ..M,'_Krail, ,.:,KCIHOII: Kfink -I- I'f'Si'lli, Pt.-Pleasant; Ann'-O.Lopez, 20 Sln'nfonl Dr.. Hazlci;, Leonard U. ;llodc-s, ?0 r.merson Rd., Morg'ariville; 1.1. War-den. RD1, Matawr.11; Gertrude W..Ktt'ds;.7 Orch- . .urij Pkwy., Morjy.nviHe; Q. J. Sfhtllitig, :Eas\-.:.;,Unmsvick; I-'oni-Kt B. Ferguson, Engi shtC'i-n; ,„:K«ae Misievicz, 277 Van Tine Ave., Old l}ridRCv'..
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District 6, Wiiiiam i-'ormon, ihe leader. 8S, and- .M r s . . fieri rice M. I'i 'f 'y, 85, b-'th r '•'—.';-.s,! i4i-featir.f; Stanii-.'y W. Sn!ioltv*ski 68, and M r s . ' • P a - . ,Irleia Rofsii'iiMi, (!". '•'.'. _• . ' V .
In Maiawan Township, in a four-way race for.,three full-H'ini Township Council nominations, t,ie .three winners wen- former Councilman M*ui'ynP." Brenner, TO; Incumbent JoiiCph P...Zambo.r,.752, and Incumbent Jerome U. Kaye, Til. Afourth candidate, I'bilip Gimibs, rtpresnntiiif; thoCiiffwood area, polled (US.
Running umipjxised for the two-yenr -Councilnomination was Democrat Lewis J . Petrillo, withMl votes,
Mr. Petrlllo will be opposed in November byMr;,. Patricia Wills, u Republican, unopposed mthe primsry yesterday, with 452 voles.
Other Republican candidate!;, also unoppnsfd,in the piiinaiy; Incumbent Tlioinas J . Powers,with 446 voles; Georj'.e J. Wenuel, 445, and Eu-gene A. Valamano. -140.
Tliere will be one other candidate In the N'o-vemtier tlpc.ion, Democratic incuinhenl DnniclH. Downey, who failed lo get the party's endorse-ment and decided to bypass the primary and runin the general election as an independent.
Fuur Democrats running as a team, two ofthem incumbents, heat n'f the dial!'',V"'S v.f lunothers for Madison Township Council nominationsin I uewiay's primary elccMm.
The Republicans hod no molests.
Winnini! D'-Hincrafc hunvi'H! i.-ituls arc: Har-ry Mi isenj'.cr, incumbent, 1582; Leoim.nl Ilnrn-filer, an im iiinlwiil who has served four y ••••• <>nCouncil, ItiflR; Michael Maitmxi, 11 baiiker, 1,02,Mid Jacl; S.ipir, autu aj'.i-ncy invuri, I7C7. I- IS
were Mrs. ,leau Dantnn, huu-tv. id1, and WalterYV'din, a mason, i:«»u und -1711 votes, rospei'.'lvciv.
'Hie (inir unopimsed Hi-(»ul>lir:ii- imniinrc loiulsBiu Richard Wr.iiiu. an u durance claims surer-VIMII-, li:;!(; 'J'homns lini'.lisli, niaiiai'.eincnt 1011-Mill.ii-.t and foriner tnwns'np tnx collerlm. HfiH;Kiilnid ronper, a Kcliinil le.icher, 1147 ami licr-11:.1,1 I ulinn.-in. ii lawyfr, IDS. All are makinglinn HIM tries for political oli'ice.
A neiv Marlbom "limn.-.iiip Kepubliian (hibtijliind every spit in tlie CjiJI" pnmaiy hut fmirdu-tricl ciimiiiilleu |KISII as Hie umuMiip ueul in-to a new era ol politics.
'I'lie M.irlh'iro Id publican Club, laki'n nver by1 l,i-,s ,i( tl'.e Cui/iiir f^inmilti1'.1 ('- |"l '">;'ll-tii,n Ihi1; yeiii". v.uu iiimiiii.itions ,''ir nuu'ur. PITCHCiiiincil feats n:id six cliMMcl rominiiii'i' pi^tK,«s li.s.i than a third of the :uvl ri'RiMcmi une r tC.'l'-t llrlllolfi.
Winuei.s wuie: TUT M n y r , Walter C. Ol iihhJi , dir.1 vuO'f.- for ('mini il, -liilm .1. Mcl.nuiiWIn,(111, Imvid I' Sliifcs. !iSV, mill Kiln W. McCuiclt-i-ii ji., ,'il,'i ' l iny nul-|«ilk-il the Rri'.iil.'ii" Pi'inibll-<-:,n caiidnl.iii'ii. l-ir niavn, Milr.iid II l..imner-*on, -io:i, ((ii (-'oiincil, l.ii'.vrnn-f (' Vniimniuin,420, .SlC'.cn II. Ailler, W, Ilininlt I .•jdcimaii,<4).
'Hio Deini'.cratic tally v/1111 consiili 'inhly l i ; ' ' i iTwith tln:sr Ii11.1l HKIIIV'S. tin i i iavm, Minion S11I-klnd, 230, Im Council, Miiry T. Deiiliin. '.MS, liliJi. Btli l , 'i'M, and Lawrence S. G i u u m n i i , US.
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Mr.- niiii Mis. Remii'd. E!i;aitentunained al 2 buitst. diiinc: ORSulurduy evening. M.i. thoicguests'1 ;.wera;; Air.-., .'-.and M u ..Gflorge- 7'nppv-r. Yacdliy,- PA.,Mr."anJ Mrs. Knlinan. Oriivt;U.MilHiiirii, sue) Mr. in<l Mri . Hat-.oltf Kppiiei'man. Edison.-.- .. .:.' Mr. aiulMrK.DoiinW HtTKiami-'aiid ctiilclreii, Mi|!:ov.';i, wwro theFriday'(iVK'^i'.R gueKt.-j o f Mr.and Mrs. Wsiii.im Ei-Sn'iih jr.' Ml'. uiVj Mr.3. Gtforgu Clirfci)iiO.Mrs.-Alrr«! Gitdiu'eil- woreth« Eiimlay nfrcrnofin p/jests of,Mr. and Mrs. Walii:;- -Hhu-,MoiuiiU'.uii.T-ioyc:li. •
MIHJ: Karen lunley. »i,u:[iiu^i"Of Mi', and Mrs. Riclv.ird' Eni'.eyh '
; ; ; . ;"Geoffrey Ciisliman.- .•»•>«•". of--Mr.Slid Mrs. Jan,; Av.'tusljiiian.' hasrsturi'.ed homa after .carriplsttRj:'bU topln)in:iii: year at Cariw!!University, Ithaca,' N.Y.
Mi', and Mis. T. I., PcMiiodWlvir !U» Saturday tveiiinjifiinsli of Mr. ami M M . . BillGie-.aimiijli, Maiir.vah, . .
Kir, and -.Mrs.. Louis Soodakand Mr. anti Mfi.Bernarc) Soo-d:ik. Brooklyn, v.-oris tho Satur-day t!Vi;tiitii> (?LU*srs of Mr, n:\dMr?. Jack Bai'st.,'Mr. and Mr=. f'aa! Sprnul an;t
clilUirc-.il, -DvUwiirei. \ v « r c tlaWiukt'od guests ot Mr. Sproul'smntiii'r, Mrs. Janet Sproul.
;DKV!IK a»li'.Mrii,;jpfe|)li:Dct;iibet-'. : tp- i)ritigV;ilftmsi'tir . the Thrii t '• ' •g 'J i i . - ; '•,-.:•:-';;•:.-.-'•; '•:.:••.:•'-••:..i:L.,x ;- • s h o p ( a i d ' a l s n toys -fiif-the•• fail• ..Mr. and.Mrs. I7d«-.'irv1'VV. Cur- . ( o j - s a !e . . ..PL'aii;, i a.vu. ttn-'^a' riiV TIKI Mr. aii'J Mrs. Camliio^D. • | t . j m s o v e i . ti1(, su in 'mtir. • Ciifst .• Gciitii" pi>tiu-i|i:HiHt in a> inixed; siieuke'" (or th». 'uvuning' wllJ. b»• fuursiiuie a.t. th^.-Manasquiiri, R.ii'v -..-p, (. jiiis Tonti,'.Bay'shoru I40S|>i-
and tlra.presentation of prizes.' _.._j ._.;_: :. Mrs. Milton; Uowie, • Miriti'iii • .* , | . ;
Dr.; ciHeriained Hie nwnilwrs (if I l i V J l ttho ryTiriam Dr. NrfitjIiliorhtX'rt •Association on Wednesday sva-
Wrin .jf.ayct:-!,;, » civir.-xindsd ,of-ganiiitbii;<>[«» t<A:ali r.iBii. !>*'-''-u v w , tha: »!<« of '£{ B<-J 32 !y-?.ar . After an sotiyo year oicomiiitmity pr^joctii. r-inchtT'.ac-;tiv."i.!C fz-A -siisr.-Mi'.'.. in."'-.';;'*'-...
, ; § ; ;Citiwri-i of-' Miii'lbbti>)'1-sivjoyj!ti.u'-bus i r ip tu Sterling purest-.Oas-.-dc-ns, TiiKcdo Park, New Yorlr«n May 21, Tlity dls'i liakt a:.t.i-jj, :,i!o May JO 1"3r,l •*: Moth--ers D»y. Mrs..-Wini^m "Meyer;•Mrs. r.evtBr Ellis. Mrs- Jfoseiih'•;'.lur.sa and Mrs Bi'rlha Stph t»e:..'.ssiitea the; patterns si tt.e Wicka-iuiw Niiisi.ijr H o n e with h-A!i'imade tfanmtioiis as it Kift fromtlw iiwinbers of . tha club. Mia.Greta Meyer, and Mrs. Stolz »Wo
.Mr. .and Mrs. Donald Lei isentertained a>, a barb#'cuu ni! Fri-day aiiii tlu'ir 8u»sts were M.isiN'-'H? Ntorjn, Miss Ruth' Da'vvsiia.Nov.- York 'City: Mrs. NellieRichards, K.'iion Crest, Miss t-HO'.-jii'.i •; Pi-li.i.-'J. ("••_'. Mi-.s .*!'.•.
At a tocn^ii ipp"tin-< of HisIlilliar, Anici-i.aii Or;:,ini?.at«in,Det. S}4! . Cjimiin My.??t!Kt of theiVUi iwar, Polire rV'piHtiiu!fit ^nvca iiius*. infori'n.iiiv? t-i!k "on Jriti>innd nanotics
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bi'tll Kav.iasRli. infant d a u b s t e r f,uiv Hr .v)ij.t!i.-it hi> was happy
r Mi««s ]«ei«e!, 'daughter ot Hit.and Mrs Claii Mount. 7J5 Van
"3)orr. St , Keypwl, iv«ii r a i d e d* Bachelor at Arts IWnife Cum
r Jiiidc A graduate of Keynort»)S,h School Cliss of JStfi, Mi'i
1 Mc"z«l l m«Joi "d in French '»n<iplss/s to teach French at the highschool ievel. Sho WAS a ynernfcwr«rf Pi Prim Phi, the Ft?i<i-h. Na»iHinal. Hurior goi'lety and held »DtHji't'lSot avirniji) thiiughouthw four years at-Montclair.
. Ha i l of 1S4SIHB m»Ji»«d m physica
education. w"i p)8"* I"phyw'al education and c>->achf si Ced« Ridpe H ISchool, Old Bridge, lie Ah? amember of Agora frwenntv ««<!Phi F'p.i'on Kappa p f lfraternity, »nd" played varsityfrfo!' •
VIRGINIA PERKINS'
MlH Perltlm, daughter of Mr.end Mri. George R, Ptrkinf, SProspect PI., Matawan, VIKI•warded a Bachelor of Ait» De-gree. She ws« graduated frontMiddletown Towrahip H I g ftSchool. Mis* Perkini majored inFreitch at college and plans tofeadi She wise * member cf theK Delta .PM. honorary Frenchiociety, and Pi Delta Epsilon,journalism fraternity.
Mr Grace 1» the ton of Mr.•nd Mn Joseph Rirci, 132 TenthAve., Spring Lake. He Wat grad-uated from Madison Township
Register ForNursery School
Plars for the n'w NurserySchool (.ponaortd by the Sister-hood of fcrppl* Beth Aim, Mat-aW^n, are jnovjjiK oheiid, Mr«,Tudith Marquess, director of theschool, is In the p r o m s ot hir-ing Uncltlrt Mid asttstaiUs, or-dering equipment, and makingfipul plans
An open hou-it? Mill be neidwhen the fqulpinent has auivedand the schou) is set up to giveibe parents an oppoituritv tozee just \vhat the school willlook like. A change in schedulinghas bten announced There nowwill be a thi'e afternoon a weekclass for four ymr olds, In addi-tion to rofllrmng clawe* for threeitnd feor year «id»
Reglatralion for this n«w clas»• e well »t the few place* jc«-iMR'niOB in the r>th«r cle*se»will be held from 12 o'clocknoon to 1 p m . on Wednesday,June 4, rnvd T-huriday, June 5.Additional information can twobtained from Mr*. Melvin Sin-ger, KS-JM6.
uild UasiM
The Guild of Creative Art, 620Brand St., Shrewsbury, announc-es the opening of its SummerSemi»t«r lh» week' of Jun« J3.The Guild offers instruction Incil, pailel, watercolor, collage-montage, sculpture and drawingWith (.lasses for ndulte, teen*and children. Prospectus availa-ble by mail or phone, 741-1441.
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Area iHidciits who will icteived»-gre*ia at Nt*Wftrk Coilf-fit ntEngine* r'np'fl "itrd rorflmiwe-ment ("xerii'.is Include HMHH,Frcdenck Liludih, tS VirginiaAvc , B S , flt,L<rual tngwwruig,Keaiisburg, LVnel J Huddle, 17Snyder Avp, B S. in electrical*nytic«i mg, T.Utawaii, ".onfrtW. Betlle, 212 Ma n. S t . B S Inchemira! enginevimg «"id Wil-liam f1 Grcenmigh JI , 10 Mid-dlesex Heights, M S Iri mannge-intut engineering. Union tcath ,Philip J IliiUenruedfer ji . 710Lonllard Av», B S. in mechani-cal engineering, W i c k a t u n h.Frederick M.IK ji , V O Box S5,B S . in meihunlcal tngirwrmBiOld T '7 Mar Aiifiispach, 4flIS. Alton f l , M.S. In mechanicalwgineeriiiH. Thomas E. Morlry.104 Throikmortin. B S . In tltc-ulcal ungineerltiK, 3ohr> ». Wta-t«r«, 13* Park Ave . B S. In elec-trical engineering and GludstonF. Young, t Brookdal* Rd, M l .In eleotilral cnttlheetmg
MRS. Mt.LUON Sl t 'Lr / , JR,
\ | l f l Bsrlmra "I dM> C h ei tbtcanic 'tie bri* of Mi'-lnr>V, R. Stulti )r Sunday, June 1.IBS' in St Alarv's rpisiopulUiurth. K(5I*1(
T)ie pjireiits 'if Inc c»tipl( <ir<fMr a id Mri Ornmci W < .il-VLrt. Mi }li*rl)»T( St I 'n miBcuin, mid Mi flild ^ l " *>KIdon V R Smlt," " i , 41 i\Uti» bi ,Ki'yport.
The Re- Vimi'nt K, It (ft,pastor, offffMltd A t!ie flcuhlenng ccrcmonv
Escorted By FatherThe bride H.IS giviii in mai-
rlape by her fathct She "ore a»Btin fii*or-1pnyth RC"ii. nlth .ippliqucs of Incc, IP embioiderclwith peails «nd cry-taK b(.l>l-lopfd lace boiJti*u the limnneckline, iliort slievfe anil hem-line Mtr mnntllla «f mat'-hitiKEace iar,coded ii«o o ratherir^ltrei"* "'i1*' »*ie ijiriied a CMCfldaJjouqutt of white CNrnntiom sie-ptonolli (rid or*nge bubies*-breath,
Mt* Edwin Donaldson, K«y-pofl, aister of th» bridegroom,-WHS th« matron of honor. Thebrl«»#§maldt »*r« Miss PnlrtciaC»lv*rt, Unloi B««ch. sitter ofthe btlde, and Mi»« PatriciaP«!i?»rs, K^>|»rt, Thfy v.nr»Secretaries
Will Meet Audio-Video Unit IsAt the May meeting of th«
Rantan Bay Chapter ot the Na-tional Secretaries Association,the member* - enjoyed a . filmprwnUition on apeed readini.
Misi Barbara Ozul, Morgan-Tille, secretary to RaymondMorgosli,. Mnnager, at the ClemPalll Insurance Co. in Nev.'arh,nan selected Secretary of rh«Month for the month of iMay.
Electioix we?e held .Mid offi-ter» for the new year include
-MlH. Eileen Nagle, South Am-boy, president; Miss PatriciaGianni, Perth Amboy. vice prce-Identi Miss Josephine Hau»-chlld, Old .'Bridge, recording sec-rciary; Mils !>r;rothy Majkowg-U, Parlin. corresponding sec-retaryi and Mrs. Irene Cavn-naugh, Morgnnville, treasurer.
Tent«tiv» plans were innidefor « summer outing for mem-bers and guests with Miss Mau-reen Broadbenr, Cranford, net-Ing as chairman.
At the June 11 meeting instal-lation of Hie new nflicnrs uilltako place plus an interestingproktam p!rtHiictl with CharksWnlt-rhcube, -.viiter - illiiEtrsiorfrom fcijisun, as speaker, Wr.Waterhimsp will ttll ol his tx-perlencrs In Vietnam and showsome ol the original sketches hemado while (here.
Secrclaries imerested in at-tending the June meeting, orwish further Infcrmntion r e s i d -ing the Rarllan Bny Chuptfr,may contact Mr«. Irene Cava-naugh at RD I, Box 100, Mor-ganville, or phone J91-93M.
Shown To Junior Club
FORMAL
W. S. WALLACECLOTHING
Men and Boyi' Furnilhingi
W. Front St. Ktyporf
Prof. Edward Walsh of Georgf-an Court Coliegr,. Lakewood, wasa guest speaker HI a meeting o(ihe Matowan Junior Woman'sO i'rof Wilsh was Instru-n In flblnininp an midto\ iu Mt for Mis' M»ne SJIIT-e>', a polio vlctinr, who is con-fiiicJ io Pn irfH1 'l|n«
The s<it Is rnobliriK her' tn con-tinue her cducailKn. »t GtorRianCourt Collide. Mrs. Jack Cut-trell, premd'nt, iniroduced Prof.Walsh who taped the raeetinfland demonstrated the audio vid-ro sei. The t»pti will l e flayedback on the i t i to Miss Schtrcrwlio is fl membt'r of the Mata-won Juniorc.
Mrs. R;ii|>h Buhrlsky reporn-d<in Ihs success of the dub atconvention. Mrs. Edward Pottnwas inirodiicvd to ih« momliTSa? thn newly elected State Mum-ber.ship Chnirman of the JuniorMembership Dnpartment o£ theN>.-A Ji-tsry Suite J-cderation ofWomen's Cluhs.
Wr Diim'-T .'.ill bt> licid on l^'ieHI at lli'= Don QLii.vule Inn fit 7p.m. Miss OraMine V. Brown,Mrs. Barinn lloeg and Miss Mar-jorie Uronkhurst, honorary men1.-bus; Mrs. Vcrnon Achenberj!,Junior Advisor; and Mrs. FredJI. Voss, Fillh Disirict Advisorwill he guests tit the- dinner. Atthat time there will be s candle-light ceremony at which the-newmembers will be installed. Themost outstanding member andthe rooki* of the year award*will also be prfscnted. Mn.Frank Abt is chairman.
A babysitting course will loheld at Ihe clubhouse on JuneT.I, 2!>, V and .10. Girls from ageII and up are invited tn attend.Mrs. Potts and Mrs. James At-kins Bie in charge of errange-wntfi.
Mrs. Atkins, Civics chairman,reported 1 h a I tight churcheshave been contacted lo ringtheir bills on July 4 at 2 p.m.In connection with "Let Free-dom Rinf1,,"
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Kurl Tuikot, Hidrfon Hiipt'K,was the best man bshfrmgivcr» William TiKcrt, UnionBcich hiothpr of 'lie hnile, aidAndrew Plrnpc, Ship BnUom
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Wlirn lh«-y return from Cap*Ccd, Mass,"they «il' i*«d» inShip Bottom'
fhe bride and ihe bridegroomar« grudualrs of Keyport HithSchool. Mrs- Stult/ v.»» employ-ed by th«* p«>ple« Nations!Bank, Keyport Her husband !«a member ol the Merchant Ma-
The annual p i c«ic for mem-bers and their fumilics will b«held on July 13 at 12:10 p.m. atHulmdc! Park/ Mrs. Frank O'-Neill is chairman.
The Matawan Juniors in con-junction with tlie Freehold. Jun-iors will be n Friendly TownHost for the Fresh Air Fund.Thirtv-five chiklien from ti>»New York area will spend apart of their vacation in tile out-doors away from she crowdedcily. Anyone !rom \'nn Maliiwanand surrounding area Intcrn.iledin tukiug a child fur two wetkafrom July 23 lu Au>;. 6 may con-tact Mrs. Francis Firth andMrs. I'dts.
Mrs. Ki:niielh F^.f'ff midMrs. John UniU'n jr. w>-re "<•!-coined into the club us m-w
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Mr. mi "r* KOMHjiwn, 1 ' bu'iur. !V . Matiwan.»r- t w ri»renl' vl a daughterhiirii Wf(i,i"(la. M'lV -!S iS'Ai;i KivWMf v rliispi'u'.
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ind Mr* loteph Ciitonf, nBiiyvlew Av», Ktansburi, onThuiaday, May -J9, 19*9, in PW-euiew Hosp'l*!
PongrakMr. and Mrs. Gary Pongrsli,
1 Mawn Dr, Dazltt, »r« the|i»reiiu of > daujihtfr boin Sat-urday, May 31, 1568, in Rluer-vlew Ho.<pi:«l.
StwrguliaA son wan born to Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Sh*r»alis. 19 Hem-Inch St , Hailft, in Rnei\ iewHospital on Saturday, May 31,JWJS.
FMr. and Mrs. Richard Fihcli-
er. Morristuwii Rd., Malayan,lire tho parents of » (iauiihtert>urn in Rivervicw Hospital onFriday. May .id. 1809.
K)A Mti v.»» born 10 Mr. and
Mrs. William Kolodzie], 359Piirk Ave., Union Beach, In Riv-nview Hospital on Friday, Maylu, I v>fi6.
PockolcllowA snn wns born to Mr. »nr)
Mrs. Wilbur Rocka fellow, 422Main Si., Kiansbing, on Satur-iliiy. May 31, 1S«9, at RivervicwHospital.
SummerDr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sum-
nirr, tasl Main Si., llnlirrti-l,nrc tils parents of a son burn.Iiindfiv. June I, IWi'l, in Rivtr-ViW llOSpl'.i'!.
Sllirt (if '"The. (.'iiuli-vclla H.-H" "<Temple Both Ainu, The i i .mi 1
plctn with briilp" .ir.fl niuiil. '1 In)tables t-.ii.li li.ul an oraiiR* cnlr.r-cd tli.-B''int teach /if n irnU'r-pitff.
The rvpiiing bcsini wilh music«mi (IM-II ihe mt'fntM-rs w-riltreHU'd H> fi hii;wi,il!5 \hi*v i-n-tilled "tindercllfl, » ?.lndrin 1 II-hie." At 'lie close of ilit »lmw, ncouple WHS clii)*'fii from Hi** «»•dirnce and prcscnli'd with nilts.The winninp couple was Mr. nndMrs. Leonard Olwn i>f Mnuwnn.A dinner of fritil i-hii'ken wilhtrimmings was anvrd . T li «• v e n t w a s p i c s e n i t i ! by lli« So-cial Comini l t i 'H which i» i l i a in- i lby M r s . Robe r t SiH^pl. M i s . Sin-pel Wrtfl p r t o c n t t d u n l i (i <.i'i'if-i t i n e hoiiciritt); he r fur hi ' r i i ' i l i-t a t c d wnrk its Sur in l I'linini-viiiifor 1 ho l<iHi t w o yr iu ." . I lie pi *-•«-idi-iit nf Tcmpl i - M'-lh Alim, Den-old I l u i d c r pr i ' s t 'n t i 'd tli« c.cr'it-It'll id.
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doi'(;h!'r Hi»n Hul V, to DamalSli,\er, son r>f Mt. Hnd MisWaltei Mover. Pjssaic Avc,Eait Kninfhurg
M i * I i»«liiei "I'd ' i r *>'<»•"• le t^th implmeil by Midlimdjua n lli!f»«ud
A fall bedding l* planned
MISS KATHHVN T1LION
Mr snd Mr» R Whiiney Til-tim "« MoiTKod A\«*, IcingBranch, ennoume Hie *ngaf«-ment of their daughter K«th-r>n, to Willum I Wtdtmever|i son of Mt »nd Mrs Wil-liam F WMltmcyer <r, 45*Ferndvle I'l., (Itffwood
Ji'ni. lilton u a yruduate oflong Branch Hmh School Sheis employed at Finante and Ac-lojiituig Bianch, Fort Moivminith.
Mr Wedemryei \« a enduateof Matawan Regional HighSchool, lie served three'years'in-the Marine Corps and is nowcmployt.il at Brown Briiihei',New York.
A January wedding is plan-ned,
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A wi,, >.-.,J h . ,n i i i , Mr . ar-iiJ I u . 'll.iiniii-, Willbl'-rjil) H Ivy
l l ' i ip i ' . s l IJII Suml. iy, ! ' M l " 1,
llyne*A v,!i '<••!•.' I'cru tn Mr. and
Mis. Ji'lin llyiii-';. 4IS IVospft'tAve.. hnimi lleiirh. on Ir iday.\ lny 3(1, IWid, in Mmimouth
l.urkinblllA sun woi bi'in in Mr. e.id
Mm. ibarlft- Lui.kiiibill. Bnlmolal \rtns, Mntdwan, (in Mon-day, -limn J. 1!1B«, at Rivervitw
ContiMr dint Mis. Trank Coutl,
I'tfrrfii-IO Nil., Iliuici, urn P*r-ni l5 iif H dniitshter txirn in Riv-erview lluspitiil on Monday,June 1, H«'J.
FurlongMr. and Mi.s. Miih.id l u r -
lrni((, Ruhaiiy ltd., lla/lft, nr«imii'iits nl ii i:uii«)iier h u i nM l.iy, J tint! 1, lOf.9, in River-vicw Huf.jjitul.
CowardA *nn WHS binn K> Mr. ami
Mis . Jus iph Cuwaul, HI flioadKl. Ki'yp'irt, in 1'irili AinbuyLinr i i i l llns|iiliil OH flitlay,May 3d, llrti'l.
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dlrlown heW * . covertd dishluncheon iii Ihe annual meetingin May Mn« Anna Cro^9. Fret-hold, was -re-elected. . ir.easurer.and Mrs John W.irneker, tin-croft, v,ill bo <'nrr«spoinling Mi-re.tary for the coming year.
Mrs. Robert Boykin will wthat the.window box at the l.in-cioft Post Office is planted.This Is done each year by th«club a» a beautificalliin «ervi«for the public,
Mrs. John Cavanagh rcporle<lthat her cummittne. has donatedover ISO horns of .sei'vke «tMarlboro Sin*" Hospilal.
RepreseniatiVfs were selectedto attend the annual meeting ofthe Garden Club of New Jersey.They will be Mrs. Peter A. Read, 'Mrs. Thomas Guest and Mrs.Edward Tiltai «9 voting dele-jja'tes. Alteniiiie deleuuies Hillbe Mrs. Louis Sehieiner andMrs. Frederick Bulircndorf.
The final meeting fur this HUH,Mm nl G.irtloi-i Club U.F.D. willbe held iii June. A trip lo theBripar.lint- F3ini Snncinuiy ispianni it. Members will lenvo(:;irly ind drive to Rri)!.imine to(i|is<Mve the birds and wild lifeA um. li&>;-, v.'il! follow ft I theSinitbville Inn, Absccon.
Will FiledMrs. Kalhryn 1-tik Mason
Mrs. Kalhryn l.isk MaM.m ulM.itawiin, who ditti May S, IW9,lift S-ti>9 to hf-r MJII, L. ChristyMasun; personal effects to herdauphtcr, June G. VOUHR, anddivided the balance of her es-late between her diilichler, .TuneC>. Yimnfi and her son, A. H.hoyd Mason. Her will wae dat-ed Apr. 1, IMS.
Three Day Sale
Lady Colliix, Rebekah Lod)(«,No. 13, Ktypcft, will «pon«or *niniiDOK* sale- "I th« former.luck's Sinlionery »iorc, W(»tFronl St.. Kvypiirt, ",!• Monday,T^fMlay anil Wediiehdiiy. fromS a.m. Ic i p.m. each day.
Make! Honor Roll
The n,ini(i 'if l i e d Ilolper, «sophomore, w a s i i iadvei l ini lyoinii led fmiii Ihe Kfyporl HIJJhScii'Kil Honor Roll liM fur l)«fifth ruaikiiiK perioil.
MISS VIRGINIA PERKINSMr. and Mrs. Geui'KC I'erkinS,
5 PrDspeot i'l.. Miitiiwfin. an-nounce the engagement of theirdaughter, Virginia, \n Pfc. Rob-ert Hudson, U. S. Army, son ofMr. mid Mrs. George E. Hud-«on, 40 M'tle St., Malawnn.
Mist Perkins was |;radii»tedfiorn Midillctown Township lllnhSclKiol and received her do|;re«this week fiom Montclair StateCollege. She will teach at Mommouth Regional High School,Eutmitown, be«inriinK In Sep-!eml»er.
}'fc. Hudsnn was graduatedfrom Matnwan Hepinnnl HighSr!i..ol and RCA Institute, NewYork Cliy, in February Klfifl. Hewan employed l>y Rt:A In tlarrl-.on IK-Iiire enteiin)! seiviif. Htwill leave mm week lor «n ns-»i(!iirnenl ,':i Geirnany.
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Sho WJ/« « n-Uiv« of Key-port•ml had lived in p«rlU Amboyt2 yt*n. . ,
- 5Pw i* survived bv her hup.b u d , Arthu! Fti(id'.i!.cr.; three••ticra, Mis Kate Dietrich,Mu» Elizabeth Sen<Kiii, both of
-Key-port, and Mifc MiMrtitFrees*. Kc.isii-.buri;, i brother.Cue Ssnuon «( Keypocr, nud a
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Flaeral jtrvlces wert at 11«ffl. Monday ^t Flynn and Suit
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A i\aiive of P.ic^buigh. Pa.,' h»began hu baietuiJI cartrei tsx «shortstop^ In !9«9, he Joinifi theMi'KMspu'-c, i'a. t-am of thfPnirsylvjma a^ i Ohio lengur.»nd came to major league ont-Kl*
He jii(n«<i th* Bovton Urdveiin lt»U dixi « m t to tb" Brauk-lyti Dcdgeril In |314 H* waswith tile Brcskiyn Dudxer* furtlirtf yesrt, lien played for th»t'lncimiati R«!» 8ntJ the Cl?ve-J«nd In4i»'") beforu hi* i«?Jorleague career eiwM in the '">»
Hr was a nietaf't'r of ihj Reg-ular Democratic Club, In Kiang-burg, and tho Generil »"*< Hea-vy I'onst notion WoikCiS Unlop,Lxa( 4"X Newark
Smvivwg are h',-s md"*(, Mrsfrfntes (Measner) <Jel/, wit!)wiwity ho would have celebratedhn 44th wedding aiim'.erury InJuly. RP(1 a «lst«r, M o Mstilda"rVcNh. Ma>pnri fn
Hie John ,r F, i 'I.; e forMineral* wa» ta ch»rg« of ar-ran<;pincnu _ for the tuneralwhich W.M heW Monday
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MidddURh St., Sorasrville, ,'atnrrpf Stove A. Mesaios. Mat.i-.van.•J'I^ S sturdily, May 31. ISfiJ. Ir.Somerset Flospilal
A iftired track <1nv*r, he w.nemployed bv W. H. Can ley Co.for ii years.
Funeral nervlcei wer« heldyesterday at Spew FuneralHome. Someiville A roi|iiiemnmuj wan offered by the Rc\.Anthony J Plula «t SI Jttcp'i'iChinch. Rjritjii.
Interment was In St Ber-nard's Cemetery BrKlgewatrr
Th» Rev. Wiiiia-i} larr of thePint BaptM C hi'tch of Metuch-•n offitiatett
Interment was in HollywoodMemorial Paiii Cenwtery, Vn-lun,
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Th« Mcnmouth > Oc«»n C«m-tl*J Club of ths iston Hal! Alum-ni federation .TCfliuly eluded th«IDIIOHU'K <;i(aers. Anthuuy K.J1-ptr, Mid'lletown. preildent, Ed-ward Suo/.-o, lxiifi Branch, v!c»rtieiiil^nt. Dorothy Johnwn, Nei>-tt'tie, «ore l«h , „, t W'Mrr h'.it.I'nion Beach, treasurer
Th« ctjlt C sponsoring "A DayA» The Paiea" »t Muwn'OuthPjrk, Oreanpoi t, on Friday. Ju-i*9. Ilia puce ii $10 per petron,vyhitli includes admission tu [h*Clubhouse buffet lunch in tli*M.iiimo,itti Riwni at 12 o'clockjjGon, a rt>rneti ?eat Oi> tht* fin-ish lina and Urn opportunity tosea the miming of "lh» S*!ortHall" wiih a trophy to the winnerdouatt'tl by th« Club, (-or reserva-tions contact Mr. Neff. 1!) HangSt.. Union Beach No ticket* wiltb« sold at tho track
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Tile mnirartni for tho JnS IJthe Anlt^i. Ills t Marble O>~.-tiaaora Inc. Highland i'mkGciu-ial amtrnctor it the JackParKcr Construction Co, NewYork, and the project wai tie-mgncd by Tito DiVincrnio, New-
AI CO President Robert K Mul-tf i J«id hlf cumpiny Ii proud toplay a rolo in the new consfuc-tlon t.«kin{! pait n Newaik un-der the "Rebuilding of Newark"priigiam He said ATCO ViouMbegin shipping til« early nextmunth.
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in i-mn, the M<i.ti»«n-iR LountyCbtjji.ft. i-tfUitmal Multiple Sv'lei-owt Si^ciety, acquired iti first ofrtcfl, Hired II* tint employe* add-ed ucesn County ti to sphere of•ervica and moc* than doubtedtli« amount spent directly on pa-t'out »erv(c«. Mn Alvaa Camp-bell jr.. pr«iid*iit. reporccd >*»•ierday.
lo i n pan yes?, shit »*ld li<h»r annual report, tii* thrac-yurold chapter demonttfated it» abil-ity to maintain Us furvlc* pro-gram mid ratal funds for the Na-tional MS Socl»ly research an«!nwUlcal fe!lovrsiii|)i prograuivitb^it fh« i«nlit»nca of l>.» par.e»t chapter, the Central New Jer-sey Chapter with which it fgimer-ty was affiliated under the chali-n)«>isi<l» of th« iate Mrs. »il!ieir.Snippcn Davn, Fmr Havtn
Renta! of a one - room ottlc*In Shrawibury a!lo**d for co-or->1ipatlon of records, ittpplie* ofCilucatiCii-i i ' '» sit'! pasiaiitoqulptnem. &iie tafd, clitic pt'f-vldmg space for a professional|i!i-reli>ry - typljt and for th» volunlcers iiecfisary to the vtovk vttli« chapter. '
Mr! Cdmplx'll pointed out Inth» report that 178 moie muttlpl*stlen»l« paMorU hav« coma for-ward sine* the last war undurtha Certral Ne* Jersey Chapter,bringing regislrmion to 31? pa>llonti of whom '317 received ««r-V'tes l»^t year. As these patwtt*usually ha\e famlies VMttx youngchildren, the number of |>«raoivaactually sened bv tha (haptei- Ii•«tim«tvd to h» over 1000 jwr-»ons, said Mrs. Campbell, vitfftthe numbci of pallcnti mil regis-tered but benefiting from tho re-learch and edutauonnl a;|>ecu ofthe pioRrani ara considered.
The additlim of Oceaiv (.ountyto its territory v. as at tin requt'itof the Notional Multipl* Silero-ai> Suriely and (he Ocean CountyMS patient members, naniber.i.gSO.
It in the policy of the Nationalc irieiy and nl| thp nin« NP.W Jcr-»ey MS Society Chapters \i> pur-chaae services from local exlsi-h\i-'agencies: and hospitals ratherthan duplicating what la availa-ble by itarting competing profen-siinal servigej, the rcpnr* s'.s!-'?.As a result of thii policy, thachapter purchased 171 nursingvisits Irom MCOS.S and the LongBranch Public Health NursingAssociation during IftfiK. com-pared to 49'during its first year,1S68, Homemaker hours pur-chaaed from th« Visiting Homo-maker -Servic* of Mor.moulhCounty and Vialting HimiemakerService of Ocean County In-creased eightfold from 247 t"1H12 lost year. Physical therapywrfs provided for lov'al MS p«-tlent* through 90 treatments atRiverview Hospital, MomnuiithMedical I'enter and Jersey Slior«Medical Center, in addition to XMhome treatments by reptateredphysical thrrapists.
Other services provided »er»105 medication presiriptions, 12neurological examinations, rightbraces, five pair crutches, fivehospital beds, seven liiti*i.>], Hwalkers, 21 wheelchairs and 17other appliances.
lhe reason tiiu aniuiint spenton service doubled over tho pre-vious year, she s.iiil, was duo lotho increased cost of himH'niakttrservice from $(122 to $2101 mid lh<increase in physirnI ihcnipy ci>>tsfrom $480 lo $28.%. 'I horn iiNo winoim grant m Kivorview Hospital,of $.100 toward* Ilia cost i>f in
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An addition-! la pa'jtistaprovided uilklug !wjt iijaciilntiin a Joii.t progtain •ftlth thi V 9.Liurny <ii COJ>«I«J» w Uit tinchanter »» »jb - dm^riQutor Iteo-«e*t»nai tn*rapy waa provoadthrough th« »3ji«»pcs o( ih« Ev»-nmg Dupsrtmert o2 iT»* Llttta *li-vai Wnnto'i Club ar.d, membMiof tha Rlvui yhT.n Wonwa's Clubbensfittng 3) iurai j»tl«nta witha fail picnic and a holidny p*rey.U* fr'emlty visits to homsbouniMS patients.
Mn U t n p M ! »»lrf that tb«612 family cauntelinx houit h> !hsrtjxnt rcpreior.md the ml• ^ lia-portant acrvicn giver, In fdilitiantu support of inmrch. On« him-1 ' '
Siunal adjtitttments tnd lui^ Fitngeplans ex, terolved u helptnn 'nsndl-i 5o'vui){ special prob!*P'i »uci<«s finding » (lr»t fliwr spailmtntoi * uurs'—jj horns ultabla to tli«t»miw purse and "»»r e't'j-Jg'J hitlia Fatuity to vitlt 'Hit ni(«rtpijuited up tha need for a budgetim:rpc\3i tu |'iovid« muj> pru(u»-tiunai uoumeling.
Y'i'it to i'lbpoit (!'• piogiameom« from th» annual MS HopsChoit oppral, fiom the jVlunmouthPark Chiirity Fund, tha FederalService Campaign, and from »»v-•i ' j | uuniiuuuty uppeiU
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Brocikdula Comniuniiy f'ol-!ef!8, Umiofl ' H I uthievi'il significnnt recogiuilnn »• an insti-tution o! Jilghur education. li\recent »ct!on, thd Middlt SiutmAssociation of rollt'^ssi and Soc-ondary School*, ihu rogl'mal ac-crediting agency, granted Brook-d«le C'oircspondenl Status, th«second;stage in tha aciredita-tiuil Divi_cS»,
l l i i s action, (lit A.uociatiuacomments, "nt test* that >» Insti-tution hu» given evidencn otsound pl'iiinlng and of havingtha resourcoi to implement Itsplans." Cur respondent atntui al-so »ij;nlfieJ that tin Institution"haa indicated tu Intent io worktoward uccrcditatiun, and ap-pearx to havt tin potential forattaining this goal."
Brookdule, which will Initial*classes in t in fall for a total of»om« 201X1 full lim» and porttima studenK, has previouslyreceived Ih* approval of th»New Jersey Board of HigherEducation. In achieving Corr»-spondi-nt status, Brookdale hatacquired elieibilily to particlpattIn a variety ol Federal programsproviding financial assismnc*both to tli? Culloge and Its Uu-dents.
A letter lo Brookiliile fnim tinDepaniniMi1. of Health, Educa-tion tuid Welfare, Washington,V. C, .iiiilt'f that the collej;a Itnow ehgihlo to submit applk-a-tlons under Ilio fiillowinx | »o .grums; Grunts for corisiruitionof uiuleryiiKltmte facilities,limns fur rnnstriirtinn nf ari\.demia furllitlds, comnuinlty »or-vice? iind contiiinhig ('iliit;itinn,mliiciilliinnl (i|)|Kirtuni[iea giHiit.i,insured Innin to Mmlt'iil1* in m-slitutiuui nf hli[liiir I'dut'iilioii,CIIIIOKU work 'Study, n.itiniinl do-fl'IHO DtllllKllt ln.HU, llDpmvtf.mont Of iindarKradiint* InHtnui-tioa and aillt-jiu library rmourg-t'3.
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day at It p ui at th» Joi.n o. R/-HJ. Fuiwti! l!oiri«. Koumburf,wh'i jirivxta 8«rvne» ye*i«rdiiyaiotning for Mrs. Bertha Amuni-H I , 34, ol il» S*»l»y A \ « , wlodied Saturday, May .». 1W*, «iIrar iwin*. B'jrwi y.«i fit Short-iitlii J'JinOl'-<5 fjildilll, JlJ4l(t
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5h» Is vutvivad by ii<w hui-S.ain), Csrl A>uun;W<?.r, a ton,Solwrt A>idr»vvs, SprlngfielA,
Sh* Ii »!»o «urvlv«d by itbrothar, SHeidon Tccryth*, f i tI-ilUt, thrr* >ist<ir«, M<s« Agii»eCiimmonj, P*rlio. Wr», Madt-!yn ))«><), Njick, *:. Y. midf.Ju M/ra Mc'igun, (l«yni>nt.Del: this* grandchildren and
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May 2K at 10 a m ii l!i« Vi.r,Hl«« and CKIIIRO-1 Funernl l!o«ii»Brick Townnhlp. for Frederic F.%Borthert, 73, of W3 Bsltimor*
nioiial Pmk, Uuiai TovMiih,pMr Borchera wai born In 7«r-
sey Pity and ti.nl Hied in Lavall«ti« foi the past eight y«arf H*«oiked for 47 yean as > aleamft'/*'- (or Colgate - Palmoll\e Co,Jprsey City, until hi» rettreti.enjunit yean *s«.
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lield tor Milton J PeVore. 11. o!19 illghvipw Avt, Bernndi-Mile, w\\o died WwlnesdHy, May211, \K1. !ii tha M,).r;\( -\.-. Rshabilitalion rconr.-H« wan tinfather of .Mrs. frank JPiieu,MiUitwan, . . ."•.'
He wai born In New AU»«>y,Ind., and had lived In Bnrnnlslj-",'i!!« fur many ycarj. when h»was * plumbing contractor. Hewas « member of Dorla I.odg«.P'&AM, Onion City, and th«Bernaidivlll« Rotary CluU.
Clyd* E . D e p lA reijiitem mass wai offered
Saturduy at 10 tin, In St. Ga-briel'i Church, Bradoveli, forClyde E. Dupuii, 74, of Ryanmnd Silver Pd» , Marlboro, whodied Wednesday, Mny 26, 19*9,In M'.ihlanbera Hospital, Plain-field, utter a shnrt ill.it>s«. ThaRev. Jamm T. Corinoll, pastor,ofliciaieii. Intermunt, under t indirection of th« Freeman Fu<noi a 1 llonid, Freehold, wai inthe church ccmutery.
Mr. Oupuls wai born In Auia.ble. Mich., mid had resided InMarlboro ulnco 1941, Prior to1il) hospital confinement, ha hadbticn making his hume with Kaon, Oaniel I-., Fnnwooii.
ll« had IH'PII H sains reiirenm-tdtive for Sii|)rc!tiis MucliniPryDivision nf tliu Siuj'cr Cmnpany,beforft ho rctirfid In 1 IHI'J.
Upsides his nun son, other sur-vivors ar« two srms, Clyla I5".,Dinviwrs Grove, II!., UIKI I'IBIIUD., Mrl.ean, Va.; two (liiiiKti-Icii, Mis. Nelson Kiuiii'ms,Marllnrn. and Mrs. William Da-ly, Ni-pliinu; a Imithi'r, I <•;•.New Hriinin, riniii.. nmt 21^niiMlchilihtMi Anutlur si'ii, KKi'iinutli, win killed In WorldWar II.
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•—" burial w « in Mi. OMv«rt "<Vinetsry, Mfddlstovm. under tliedirection of thi Jchn J. Rytnfuneral Home. Keamburj.
Joarm v / a a a w.entn gr«d»studcrt In th* Went KcaiMb-u;gJublic Scina>i. Slrt wn« » CDm-mui U.am of St Anti'i Church,and had lived In ft dot K«am-but« 10 yi>ar>.
Survlvon inelud* h e r par-•ni*, Mr. and Mr* Kenneth Dv-•r, U\o biothsri, Kenneth Dyer,Koy|«tt and Ihomai Oy»r, itho'iie »rd • »lii»i, Janet uyer,at ho;n«.
Walter V. Komlnkltwlca'Funeral «erv!c«g w»rt held Sat-
wrday «t 8:30 n.in. at hia lat«residenct with a high requiemnum at 8 a.m. at Si. Stephen1!(. hurth, Perth A/i'lxiy, for WMI-tor I'. Konunkle-Alcx (Schultz),»2 First St.. P«rih Amboy. wlwj|i'C» M...J!;/ Mfty •>«, l*SS alhl# home, interment, under thidirection of tho Kuuawu FuneralHome. South Amboy, wai In Sao-red Heart Cemetery, South Am-boy. ' . ' • ' • ' • • •
Hu wai born in South Amboy.xnd had livad In Perth Amboytor 30 years. He waj « member
'of S'.. Jitephcn'* Church and w »•mplnved aa a denial machinistwith S.S. Welai Co'., Princes!Bay, S.I.
Among the aurvivurt l» > broth-ar, Alex Sohullc, Koyport.
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ill th« Julm W. Mchlcnbeck. I-M-neral Home, Hailot, for WMleyJonei, 72, of 15 Mtrston Ave.,llatldt. known a« "Jouo«y" dur-ing hh i!\ yp:ir» »• t sn1f-»ni.ployed bnrbiir in th* are», wbudied Wednesday, May 2S 1MIin Illvervlmv Hospitnl,
The Rov. Norman R. Biley,pastor ot St. John't .Method) ntChuroh, llailet. ofilciated. Bur-ial was in Grct-n Griivn Cem«t»-ry, Keynoi't.
Bi>rn In Kcyport. Mr Joneilivfet In Ilio JxiiuiiRh until niov-hi(-, to Ihwlet 27 yearn ago. IUownfil nucl operated !ha JoneiDailirr Shop in Keypi>rt andliitoi Ihu ilinliivay 36 nurberSimp, llazlH. lu-fiira retiringthrca y e a n ano.
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Mra. lil'ffii WRt b.jrn In N'WVork City and. was tb* vluow rfSamuel "H T:!I<JII Tin-lr or-ly•or, Fliivortli N. T>Iton iS-sit»orn» vcarn »go, A. KslJent ofXuypoit foi 4C years, Ms*. T-Wton wat a mctulwr at tis* B«>fcrnisd Churt-U
Surviving ar« « grmdswir
John E Tillon, OtUndo. P i s ,ana 5. »liti»t-ln !o/f. Mrs KK-.:?T. Hopkins,
Mr*. Agne*Snrncej wer«
nlgbt in tlM Jobii W. MeW«b*cftVtmeral How* Hai!»t ^r Ntr»,Aiti'es (Suriclaii) Wctirnii'i, 11,oj g Galfc'Aiwd X>r., K l d i L* h o sl.e<l Satunla/ , May1W9. i'n Ernary Manor
aim ii»» teen a j»t'«nt tw.tyean l h e cortege left th* tW"er»i Vomii TuewJay for buriali sr . i t ss (a Gr«e.raood C w i v *ry, Bnwhlyn,
Mrs. W<*«m*i» Wtt torn iwTauntor, Mam. anU h*d ilv»4«n Valley Stream, L. I mrat o?htr lift. Sh* came to Holmdol Ity » i t ng3 txotn Brooidja.
Survivor* luiluds a ton, Rob-art VV. Wt-hrmsn, Hotirntel, %<4• graniMaughter.
PICTUREDAD
OWNING AN
riensYou'll b» th« en\7 of »v«t)f-nn» when you tak« to tho turfon your new Arien* Mnnor-wny 7 IIP, rldinir tractor.Ilandsomi styling and dtnlgn,with 'imctlimal and sound sn-Elneerlnf;, givo you a marhlnttlftit out-perim ins and out-lust.i all otlieia. Visit us to-day and test rida the AiiiMinMunorvvay rilling tructor. DU-IIU'IT thu p!r;iiui« ami |>iii!ayou'll c<'i from owninij »uc]ia ni i i^i i i i l icnt nuit ii'iit.
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morwua MbftU-CK Viillon Saturday «t, 8 30 « TO.
Hire 'a.ii«i l&Lote v. I!e M Jp *'> the bf)V>? 1,0 » « dportion, of tbl Comix a* & But
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'MS » m ; moaning worship, !l!l m v-Mi I'l" •>'*<•»?? "lmti<»Kin 1 r.ut Yui. B» 1AH rudFP<! "
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Pr.il v snd Prayir *ioijr W»d
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tvtlKran ChurchMifvui-Mirlboni
Cambridge DrKe\. Aithur W
;Rev. 'ftM-o.o C. Mu'lor,
Siuijiiy S< hunt (•) h' '•! s (^P^ II i p » MOOKIIJ Worship 1*hcia »t S;.W kiitl 11 «(in 'fhsRev. -Tb«Mkn» C. Miil'cr will
A f'aj> 'n Gown Sxlul* for nilgrMtbaiM v;lll tw hey at 7 : »j v p i l ^ o Moran, pundp*' o(Hanlan Hi»h Schoot, will t» th*
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• am TkMMt , jR«v. 0M»ld L. Blgj(i, PastorSiimtoy'Srhool tad 8tb)« Clau-
tt, * i n Morniag Service,K 30 a.ft.
Ot t t e SavlttK
c«tir«n JM..MMIISMI Township
' Hev Kal I. Mty*t». VlcsrToday, f-30 and y 30 a in . holy
Em.l»arKl, uunomw, S 30 a rnHoly Fu^liailst, S p m Sitrn-snent o( penance
()(t Sunday; 7 30 a ni H >1y Fucharlit. 10 a pi. ]toly E.icluuMand Church School (•iliujitnp in-«li'.id of «ei IVOJI, ' Thi* 11'yChild", 7 30 p m. avetung prayerf l l w i d fcy • mrfling with the
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ProhyUflan ChurckNmte M aa4 Ft«ahU« M.
Mtlcwao 'Hty. Ghwter A ORltoway, Pa»f«i.Morning Woranip S«r\icea at
»• 1J and U » m. T*io Rev. Che«-i«r A. Galloway will preoi'h Thenitssage will be "On Bemn D«-cliive" The Sacrament of Bap-thm v»IU be administered at the11 d to. Service. Church Sc(n ol
'M 8:15 and 11 a.m. I hef kS (nr hiam (lamai>e(l
riiiWreri meets at' Ii: 15 a.m. on-ly. Chi)<J tare ig provlrlcd %v«rySunday morninf during bothScrva'cn (or children undertkrr* y e a n oi age.
Cne-s of Glory Chbrch v/ilS liny*3 ^ M ' \ I i>rrtKt:r *fk — Li^miiiK Sun-6z\ St Lvih ill! $ h>id ill 10 H >F<«rvit$' Wlllu.n (>i»tu)m 8 lay-m vi ...c h u m u v n - l . j c l i «•>!<i>eflli on >Jie special W 50u,WWA C ( appvai off >he 1 H'IMW.ClmrtH in Aineru* Th« Sacivmint of Ip(ant Baptism will b«admlnisttrfd t t It It a m
Sunday Church Sch(«l -AIII metton Sunday and thiough J,une 22,«t the usual hwir«, with grodtsO(ie through adult, *xc*pi 'fourand »ix, at t 1 to grades fourtiod UK nic«t wi|h Eurscry andklmlergailcn gradet during ih«10 30 a m. hour.
Triaity Ctarcfc (EaiM*a«l)Wast C««ft i M Ryan Lam
MatftWMR«v. Carroil B. Hall, Hector
Sundiy, fitit Simuay afttrTrmtfv, I s m , Mstllu »nd Ho5y rnmmumun, 10 a m , Morn-ing Piaver and Family Euchar-ist, CT.uiUt SCIKW!. Naratry forInfants Tti« bacram«nt ol HolyBaptiim mil be administered atJ p.m.
The Sarrament of Penance willbe administered lii tho Churchon Saturday, June 7 betweenthe l.o.m f»r / :0 and 8 p m Ito!y ruimiiiiiiitm wiii ue inv'uiiti-td on Friday, June 8 at 6 30a.m. and on Wednesday, (hefeast of St Barnabas, at 9 a m
The <>nmi.il Open House forthe Nurit'iy School will be onSunday, June 8 from 3 SO to Ip.m.
Jchavah'i WilM«c«aKfypott Congregation
Kingdom llxlt, 51 Division Si.Keypsrt
A Tiee Bible talk entitled ' \heYour Tongue for Good vill bey . e u by L Johnson at S W » m.Sunday.
Immediately Following, at10:30 a.m. Hie Walchtower Bi-ble Study will b« held. The sufc-j»ct li!«!Tie under di>cii<»ion willbe based on Daniel 2:44, "Crush-ing All Nations in Our. Dsy byCod's Kingdom."
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REMEMBER DAD ON FATHER'S DAYG'\y» Him Something For His
Garden or Lawn I
"Wo Grow Our Own Plants"
Highway 15
GREENHOUSES— Open 7 Days —
HolmdelUAzirr « MinrnirovvN, HOLMOEI
« AMPLE PARKING IN PEAK •
H I P OIK 1' 'e.f"5 foi 1! "> ttCiiv ai? Imi 1" '.pi n-w e e ! bj "ft « '! M"i ^1"' >l< Iinujff /n 'Hfiior of ziie Bui \!jt/-\<ili Ot t!>elr win, )»ffny
Tin B.i.h of tho Uo.i'i) i,f lu i s -\Xf llt\\U "ti V* I! DC. ')li lit\vjf?'iiuei \tar 111 l«/€i»«.|i}
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On Satintirty Jit 1 1 1 a rn,Jeffrey Mumiuff « i l l t e i d i k d 10ihtf I t i i ih ^ * D.ir \I \i\ -I'
Strom! Bjptisl Church» S Atlarlic S i . Ktyporl
Rev Roland Hui'ter, Pas'orsuliaay siiiuui m i «'»:» *t
9.J) a in »i'H c'A^'ei f«r 1 "8^(.F thfUj-'h ^ilul't M«i' nig•i>r > , -> -> I! 1 •» *l «'» Ii(liim de"i/. Ocorjse Crawuv ir-t»»«(J t<ntnr {( th» Sixl'i SI Haptitt Church, Lik-'wood wiltprtoch Insplrat'onul p usie milha *ung by the Morning andYoung Adult Choir? f nilAcii tDay will he obwrwtl by theSu"d»y School Dfp*rlm«nt at «tpetial icrvue «t J pm Eva-mug worship Is at V 30 p m.Aith ik« Rtv. Vauie Peck, pat-tor of the St Paul BaptistChurch. Atlantic Highland*,bringing the mestage «n4 i m -tag Holy Communion. Tht Sen-ior Choir vs'il t\ng.
On Sutuidoy Jun« 14 »t t«.m., the Senior Usher Board in*jx>r>5fli Ing 0 t> is trip to AtlnnuiCity. Hie b'iu ill return »t Ip.m.
Prayer and praise meetings•r« lirld 1FII*V Hi 8 pun undTuesday u( 10 u.m.
Flrsl UnllfJ |V1v<iimlUi fliurih14V Main St., MatHvvan
flev DOIMIII 1 Phillips ir.Miiiiitir
This Is PuinoiiiHi Dm Sunil i>i,Mrh ...'I ' ~-" ' t 1 s1 " »9 30 <i m « u i u Al ilie 11 a mnorsliip MTMCP ih«" 1 ist , sheRev. Ponnlil Ti Phillips »r., \yillbnni! the missnee I lie l " i i h<n% "ciunrti ( O d i c h i ) " l h i - e.•ill aLo be hapi.-rti"! mid - j "cial music. A nursery lor in-fants and toddlers is uv«ll,il>lein the church house at b«t!i .de-vices.
Ttio Jr 111 U M Y F. will •.!, j .nt the Ml. I'lcawnl J-IUMIIKHomo nt 3 p.m. and Own hold nrook-out al the home of Mi', unitMis Ron tld MiiiliJ, 173 D n -fitld Lane.
IIIIIHII niloM^li')! i">k ut' atllulmdei Ptuk tit 6 p.m. Si HiI' M Y I nprtmp m tin Ii turnroom ft 7 p.m.
Children's Day Services willbe 'w.'ld at 9:30 s.m. in the Sanc-V.wry replai'ing Sunday School.Yearly <itlendanc« pins will beawarded. Church services willl>« Jield »1 U a.m. Members ofthe Lvangclism Committee wiilspeak on the Billy Gmlwrn Cru-sade. Sermon topic will be "AChildren's Day Message.". A coffee hour will be held Sun-day after the !1 a.m. servnespoiiMired by the CatherineCln.'-e Circle in the FellowshipHull.
Calvary Baptist Church409 Middle Kd., M.17111
Rev CieorRO I. lillioll, PastorOn S111ul.1v Hihlc Scluxil fur nil
«H»s will lie held at 3:45 a.m.Morning M'lvii'i! will in; M IIu.m. and cvfuinj; ^ns|icl scrxiceat 7 p.m. 'Hie Paslnr will preaihat both iicrvircft.
Prayrr mi'rtini; is hold nn Wi'd-ncsibv is'fiiinj; at H p.m.
Mrfple 1*1 , h i >pur!p.-v 1|. IM V, is 1 I <• !->' MrOn cumlii> ' u v u j ixie lul'l -t
B 30, 9 -IS Jiid M t in ' l .u . inr.»u<J.ij "• hod •, >-»IJ '19 ir» , i>.
9 V\ A !Tt. i r *}iipf',i\ «IK1 fuiiiiywois l ip , 10 (0 <i '1
St P'-iu!k< < ' luiith.n<.:h.uiv Re!, Ihlnukl
Ke% r . i !v \ , -JP TJUv-i, P.-.lirMa^Sfs i-ri rn.nl S mdi'.y "•
(i:;w. 7::iu, »:;iu. s n a , n n . u i . onuIi 15 | i,'
. 1 i viu.nu i iben < >Ti Main i l , Ke\Hil l
Hev D.imiy tji'imii FiAiorServ ing tvill be 11 Id S.i Jay,
mopui'g woi shp . )0 JC « m andrvening i c i v c t ' p m
I'raver mettlng 'UP be 'nldWodneiday at? p "i
•Jrewntowa tomnmnltv ChurchBrOMOiown Union Sooivj "ti.h,i»t
Route it, BreivntqnnRev T ijiuii, Lunltl P.t*tor
Sunday Sthonl Is hekl lion. 8 43tn 10:45 a.m. and the church ser-vice is from 11 a.m. until 12 0'-iloik nntm Evfrjone i« cordiollymvJteil to
Sinn A l a c i l u k , • t u u j . l i i r uf
D e e t f u M L n n t , ' ' I i J t u i r i ' i l l
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J i n n m t ' m h r l i l i n v Fti!
S t i i O p i J i i d l » r n •'•i- <( t u ' h
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|if h( 101 ' O I «i ' l ' ( l£' i l il i(i 1" ' ^
[ t t t l \ t l in tr>» l t i n j . 1 ' j » l i i 'xhiTi
Youth O'roiip
A tueption foi l.irruly "idtnends will be hfld in 'tie I ' mpie <tt me rc,< itwion in bt.i , icis
An HXi>t<.r« \hv trMi, iln cab ef » !W-fiKt t u * « ^.riisu, drawalitea IK'W i'ii,itr«ltl<>ir. s t
nt'mlqu.iiitis ut th« (.Ini^tMS Sturnti t )n . , th in Hcum.>, MJ»Y. Over K'.CSfl nn»Kib«r« are siismtijig lh ». ^j,
*! , i ris"i'i: : •>• " t ' l i " ; '« 5!>,it>in thl< » « » « n,n»l<kl.m of the new Church Onier^fey 1S17S wl]J ;•;.
H't">, an iiiulei|{iObiid garagr, mu) n pmOic f«hil>iti»n kttli, (hurttt pians »l»o lntli»il» « | J * H I »»il f*.
Ili'UniK ()«<,! Hi"»!.ix«. >'«» buikrliiji fev pdvnie o»\el<iptr» ut th? perimeter M t'1* l!»-».er« C'enier will ;
c a i m i n e >(tnl>u H n 7 * 9 l So licMMi s K m k a^i, area. ....• ,.V: ' •': ; ' ; ; . v ; ' . ' ' : ; • .
i l ie J.II er ii> br'i/p i n . n i e ' t V. 'rt i s ; WF i)r> 'ni ()ur siiteffd. iii depth; s !»li n; . '> 1 ( M ^ I I I . ' I " ht \ " i ( J ' ' I'-t - l"n i f 1 Hit is oor : Vtews ''•; with •.:" prurftioeji.l ;;8|Vok«e-v ':;1 4' -.4 JI *• *- •. I i i nwn'iU't h ui . Jevtitijjtn in A itrie*> ui •;-.Vm*n ' i i rc / b e i n g ' show».i;xjri; ihtf:,.; .••ii t\\'t t' t t)Ii'ic f n t i ' 1 . ! ! i n i t d p*- ^ii'J W I L hup'' ' , I I J'.I- ^jibiocf^' ^f KiU'c- r*i?Jnoi!R, youth,*:^-:v irriii i r . ( i t Ii J .u f i t ,lt j j i , n , i r n h i , l U i s i i i v '•.,.'•..ii'ndfcrdcSplvP.'i.ii'f'.t,'''1: law'.'aiid-'lflt''..'•..:•:',
t i will' iiil ' U i ' i i g ii I ( . ^ i 1 - »i(.-.siij'i- oikfij'"'. t'tr..v.k'gK! asiii JMtiiiiul. ..r-ifiiffri,'•,'-;•'.•,ilti i n . n Hi 1" 1 » l w ( HI1-! r "vsii ' i . 'o 'i • . 1 'it '^ i i t i ;ji!lri:yat!oijaKVelii!iOHS.'JiW'f'vW •
I- it A , <• 1 in".i |«>Mir !• n mt Mini 'o Miu t. i ( i i> , f s!l '.uli^nl..f;'K i)f.),:tlV*1'-T*ii'.'S'l'!i'j:''."S!:.ti:'v!':.'-»v j i .nn ] • i e i i nji.v, 10 t f in Mid 'in; -i rim* (omiv'.-i
1:^.!KH;'Moni.tftr-.;'iav?.;qowjiic.U<l|.!i(V-';^jna 1 i> '^J n * t t i i > ; 1 11 £ |f 1 ^1.«., , .1 * ' , * t-.. ^^(.'rvirviH, r .viith^s.vi<1iv:-'jy.'fe^ ^9V:-'',, rl<t i> f!0 ,j«.t ,!•; Miict^y *t< n{ ' i r ( t fu J.nK tit Iv" ji^tif- .f'.-liiv Gariiiier.- Fttksit(.ei7(. t>.?';f:ihe-;.:.'
It It-1 s > . • i n - n t h ,'i<i L ui1. u i i r !>(.•. 11 I'I '1 a!--.' Uibaii ru:;!i!ioH;- P'.-ar; Hrwin'. ') " i
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f i i i - h i i M -, I ' U I l i u i . l \.' t ^ J I j i i m i s ' i d ' I n n l l i i w i j , > 1 i ) O i < f I ' d i l n i ) ' n ' t s « i r
i i x m . s sIr POJ,I^>.S if.id ilie t 'di' imiil In Ma'v F,imr 1.«Ict•> ft 111 Hi KHIIMDH t>I \<ile, >» du i i t i t o r s unnuat w'S,i).i | H n m ( i r i f Oiiisiian Si 1 Dm I V H • 1 1 ' n o' Ru. >l»
cure I he ' - I U 1 '• m 11 1 it n t (1 Ii 1 1 v J\W tf ^ ol^i ct
Youth Groups Insiaii should Le I'll holuji'' '1 u \ i l• , 1 , , , , . 1 !,,.,[. • M i t 1
Of CodCentral A\° off I'won Ave.
"mon Hf«chHt>v C 1 Ijlkiupon I-ifctot
Sunday School >i held «l 18a in inoruitifj woislni 11 a m ,cvungehsiK 6i 1 \ i i i , 7 10 p i n .
tt ri] , J f t l III! IJII >•« 1 Ml tr I W ] l 111
m l t i i i(_ v 1 \ 11> 7 TC p rnThere will bu a Tarry servicet v u y Wi tint day at 7 p m
I Irsi '•inrilual Church olDIMIM' Rose
270 M.»n S i . B< llnrdPi\ i i i tu Dn'i \ lJ i ' lnr
Si 1 VHI«I .iri t ( ' d Sin d.w and
l u e i d d j ivLnint s at 8 ji m
St, ri i 'nicni\ ChurcliM,tlu»an Ki Rioii.il Hi).'!) 'iihovl
Alliinlic Ave., IVlHlawanKev li-:cph RucinvXi
M . i s s c are t ' h b m t c d Sundayat 1 » it), 1) JU, 10 JU and : 1 40a.m.
St. Joseph's ChurchMafie .Vi.j Keyport
Rev. Cornelius .1. Kane, PaslorMastcj! will be held SDndny
inoiuing at 6; 30. 7:30, 8:30, 9:45,II a.m. and 12:15 p.m..
/.I • meeting hi Id recrntly,H>« LmUd SVIMK«KU« Youth olTemple Belh Ahm Mat«»«n,held. elet'iiora of p.'ficeis tnr th«tomlng year. I be new o'flcir*»1V Pr«sldent, llnda DMOIIIIS;t»«ul |ve yr« president, Mi-rhele Wilson; piocitinmnijtVic* ixlTiUent, DoiliiB Wlilltrs;LOirespondmj;Crty; F««irdin*ry puui*r, *n<J lien^urtr. Ren*»Myeri.
•Jlis cf'ieeri w#i« Initialled »1Krutay niphl i t ' n t i n m theli-mple on May i l Die miviie*K» lfd !>> Hi* l ' S \ n » «niiliKr Ka<ii'iui. who uUo Inslvllrdtheir offi'rt-i^ ihe KurhniH t'llicers me: President, Amy Dwor-V?' vice presideni, Fau! Jet-It 1 iu}ri'e.sp"ii(iiiig ft^'cretaiy,Amy Sue Gvubow; • recordingbtuM.uy, Jtifiey Krftiuaiitn,aid iR'sisiiffr. Milrheii 'l<:res.A\ ml.s «pere prt?M.-im-d to oui-s tadui^ iiTStnhtj'i of ihe VVS.Y.,K ..1 ma. f lillM'rl.v, ,,,„! A'j'.'.iin$,101 ys. The <>nt*g in hi.nor otthe outgoing <ind i:'furni"g nffi-teis was spontoitti !iy Mrs. Siii->til C -nu jilid Mi', tind >v!r», B.DwoiKi*.
IV" US.V. ••Regional CI.TVI-II-lion for tliollo^alil Ro i(in washeld May « ilir<,u|i!i M«y 11 at
n>fc treaKers llott! m Atlantict'uv. Alwj! wiih iht *W» dei*-ltate«, were the following Mula-v-un mrnbtm Maia t>iav He!«yne Goidsttm, 1 ind« D/.otkvt,UOPIW Winttri »nd Vlictwle WilMill
On Apr. 17, Ui« Kioup httd «iiiue&sfu! MyMriy ilu» Kiih 10Audio Cilv Miiiic Hall in NiwYi;rk City Mrmbeit of Tempi*Slmlom's Senkir Yvuih Group,Old BrKlje rhupln i'SY umi
ltinning 10 fimpta Beih AhnlI'lr gionp jjititiiwifd In t Tintfrl diituei \Mlh fiuiM< Oa Inurs-tldj lu>ir 3 il.«. 1"!V ,v,ll lolJ it«ru it );Li.tral inctl n, ui iht ,)tvvtiliniiiiMiiitio.i tit 7:30 p.m. inthe Temple's Youth Lounge.The program will be presentedby three li.S.Y "Pilgrims."A "Piljirlin" Is n Jsmng minliv.lio had UHvvilcd 10 Ibiurl.Tlioy will hiiVAV piciurt-? of ihi-irii.Miincy P'vl ilt.stii^s lMe hiijh-i^hts c.l thi::«- trip. /• umaiiim«nd iinswer pt-ri'-'d ivill f(.ll( wthe (liiiHifiHion, RefreMi meritswill be s u v t d . Thi; |jiuu|> it Of>t-n to i\i! Jeivi??li yiKilh In Kt';,dosS thriAtgh 1?. Mensbeiship infoi-Toiiii-ir. "'.ny IJU oS'tiuntd ) y nm.iHtiinp t.iruia Dwoiliis, Presitlt-nlin SC6V769.
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f'lnvn Mvto, Mr.totcl fit l,uge Mdienfi, tit-
' jntemal im^irst on Hit partot Hit individual impel* out-,.liid pio^K'AS,' Mr DougUiaMIU And it the trios, irnan*ni^fiii, (lit. iiiub tf 'tttni. .v > toad\anre oidtrly ^OTIH! rhnngf '
I he example of the | » * « oltht CluiM ui I'H lift of Ies»' <(i n s b ' s inking challenge to alltluisiMlt* and to *%eiv ^hus-MH 1 (Ii <"( h, I'II luittn^ our own,s i all' ift to h inn in.it mineApiritmil p m u r 'o he 1 on ill;>f 1 ii. .diuil id t i t ial pit . '
Vllli 'll 111* VI o M '] Inn, nn 1 11'oi" Htinil) tic
Mii<l, typili'.s Ihi1 very niittift (ifChristianity. But it it is to rtlastingly c f f n i i s t and I'.msideep vhanuts in nn'iely, ' >•niiist nevtr ia-.k tin- support itspiiiln-d tonrifcrHlidii ulii(htomes ihroufth ttndy and pr:i\
"Bocnu5:i- thi- hurtvtn lrui.sl t-einoii)',ht into accord with tile in-viw,'1- Mr. DoujilHiS snid. '{"<>j f f . s " intvitiihle• mid irrcsis 1
•ln,(.Mt;h (hi: :..sck thv nr'dfor hi-iilinji of a \iKits. VitiiW illji'fipl |«Tfblttti3 »rc being i c
1 n Ul (in w ' t e
I uun Ii c anhttin bdtWi m-• w
l i ; < 1.' ' h t ' 1 !*tMT! **( iftni^oVimitor Howard lonei, foiimr
Alan \oung ?rc mon w l lpi(,vi'i Chiistian Sc ut i n vh«are ^peaki-n
|he new piesnlent ol ilif }-ir«tCSiL'th <>f t-hnsl, S,letitist. (or-1'the yenr i<*'l l /fl ,s I. Inn yGualter. a -.-id"'! of BostonMI«;K Gw.iher ier\ed a* a Hi-.e'tor of the Cturch lor 20••ears She n signtJ '10m tn»tpokiUoi in i%§ 10 lievott. fml
iriininir.v nt Chnsimn S' l i i ieShe has h*en u n t mlx*r nf tt t)rhutcn smct 1%4 Mud <m <ii \ e( hn«ian Sueii.'e !ea<he hntijiotiiic piatiitioner fi.r ru iy
"llumanitv is seai(hms> d'VIrtiattly for enianup<itio'i."Miss (.waiter will in her I'dJi-t S It is fl "Cllisistt'l'l run--( i of (!o'l a inmtiMl iii.ilir-
ft.'nthng of Him thiii l i ed m*n
ii <uinuiiMi: - i. i stait'lrinisliun Sdinti'ls should do-
volt Ibt-insi ! , n , ' AliSi G\\<illi'r-».uj 'to hilpniK nt ViMld (ndni. nnderttandmj; "f God that is>idisisttnf ,Mth ( h i 1 >t ItsjV;,-< ti A" }lc ihi l mlit'Mi'i onme. t'n. wo.kb Hut 1 do I'IHII he»ki also' '
DiBiase CiledIn last week's article on tho
Recognition Program for Mrs.Everett Polinp.'s 45 yenrs as or-F.nniM of t h e First BaptistChurch, Keyport, there wasoniitled by error the name andHL-rvices of Alan OiBinse of Key-port, a Junior . • Warner Col-lege, Statim Island, N. Y. Mr.DillniM., who is also student di-reclor of th» Wagner CnllepaTourinp Choir, was llm nipanistfor the fcperinl Refnunition Ker-vice fur Mrs. 1'nlinn mid ulsoii'iiilcrcd nn ini|;:ii,il In. 11,11 trim-bi'liptiotl medll'y on Ihi' pinno.
All niilsliimlinf; Series V. SnV-inf.*; HOIKIS IIII1 still (Inr.ving in-li'irsl. I tin rule - rinsed livetunes over Hit: yeius • is now4.1'S per ITIII, the maximum «l-lowi'ri hy linv, il Imnus mi1 I'ddIo inaltirity.
Most longdistance ralesare cheaperafter 7 P.M.on weekdaysand all dayon Saturdaysand Sundays,Call whenit's cheaper.No Jtixy Del!
How Do YouHarden A Dollar?Tlw »dmlimir»lion, bnslnes* lenders Bid, Jlraven knows, tlw ev
ArH«rlc»n « • »H I « eiubtag (nflatio» « • W*. And Iht *
Umg made »« inkny iront» we slowly »hn-»ii I pn'nnr* ft f*»u
This mean. tUt th* current onpply ot -u<H money" In bound fo
Lardtn. To thrifty |»opl« « d to u«, It (ISO mum tli»l doll»r« pu»
bid Mvlngi «ccountt irnw will l*v« 1 lot more purebaning pu»w
h th* not It* dmtm.i future.
Te nvrklng f.t*pl», «iin»nl financial tifndu !*#* » cb*llei4'<' and
|!iHi*nt »n offoimnlty to convert Iheli *l>sr# of *h*l Is nulled OUT
•'oltluMit tocUty" if wiuiily BIN] happln«w for thtmtelvM »nd ttnlr
famllUi whrn Hi* itfonomy «mn,r» c raor» ccnservntW* coume «<nd
Aillar piifflintlng imwer ll »nh»n«iJ.
An jnur Oollnm Jiflriku In • M*A« Una iicronril th«y
will b* jejiulatly lua«M*il h)' generoun rllvldwxto,
; Navy Ensign Chiirlt'i W. Nii-•'tinii jr,y;SMi>: of 'Mr."ai.Vij"Mrs.^Chnrlcs W,;, Nation, of 8 . Fair-,
mount RsJ-, Hazlct, ; '.vas grad--"•tW'itd "fropi; tiw: 'Jnrtoji ,'jsaies
yi'ar^ course of. .siuriit^, ^i'«du-:'<U.(;s ^ r e nwaiutul -Uif. l l^iihrior. '
:, ni i |W(()n«l 'Eiis^i is : i i i , W e ' N a v y ;. 6 r ' S*?con(|.. i-|eutW!^jil9; i» the.•':"M*riiW:'C6rps,-'.'.•'•• .'•:..••'..;;.•':' '/v-',.; •:'•
1 th* lii:•$... Navy, its purpose is to
;;;;'Jor:;:;(;i?(-refs;;-as:; officers • ill
J'iutVfllj .5«tyii;e;''^;:';v.'y;-.:i' V-;";->:.-'•'.'. While: tel • the "academy rjinsign"'
. ...pirst ! l . Jiobert... P. .son: ol: Mr; and Mrs.BBU(Tii!;ivine r, -257 E
p.nv ".ili'' !':.f il'J 'ri.f'.fcj ? v ' ) l i f ' i ^ Ki'«r:S; l i ! ii ' i ' t
Srhv'B <>f-'.viSA" fl~iti ' re K.ev, «.r- ?-!'.i'Ihui J. St. i aiiieni, p'as'iw of St, : i'lJt
.'•.Leo'. !.!;« vjiTiit Churtii, I.<r;cn.fr, '
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.• 'MiifiNvp; ' d a i y Y'-'Vid ••' S i i s ; . l j a ru t j Towi/rs^pliHt. Wiigi-'viill.-'Unioik il t-ath. ' .- ' i-' '"- ; « « i « Hr'i .•J'«ii*pVioiit! Li iHira- /
_.. ____.,:._ ___„._ . : 5ori«s; Joseph Sininpj!!, sssist-.'
S a f e t y CifdHb'tV ,, Curp., aiid. Eliis Viesc?, markit-
son
'« FieiSf'" .'' "'"'• !>'Mir -K" ' ^ A^cr an Trucking A,«> £ S f O 'IK S l p ' - " '.- , :""-. . .' •"-'.-•'•••• : • •- ••' -"• '.'. '•', ••, '"'• ' • ''i&.Upn .tityif -Nr.'.'.v.. J c r i c y '.S UUft V '...• ••jf1viuV?i0il*. hftvi? i^.vvr-ii'i'fiiisd'tff
of Mr . ai«J ?.1rs. -John T:,!*>nin-• • , ; ' , " ' ' * ' ; . , . ' y '' : '•• .••f«-'«ffvea-• ir.*- BisJi^v (M:orM^ *•• ; stjijidin^ .wPei> : p r t i s rau) , ATA .':; , n , ^ i h und .Oc-wn fcwiiife? . f t j r ^ . 1
hai, . 4JJ A u m a r k ' - A v e r DntoW .. .-!«" s«' 'v ' ' ' ' ' " ' * '-'• S , ' A r m . y , w (••«•-•. A h r , P ? / i q u t (or R e g i o n . b;p.o- Safe ty ' 6 W i o r Goiey D. '"Si.a-. : K'cprraV'mfii-ir.i^hiR 'dli iner J u n * ;n, . n . . i . 1..., 1 . . . . . ^ '»„ . - ; , >• 4i . many, w l e r iitiisj! horn* l « i ; » 30- m s s ' . a n u SUVKH'S w w e p r f s f n i m i . | | i t j , n c l annouiiced. ' C«fl,ifi'c»i« •••1(1 &» >S-t Hoiittoy inn '-J?pul* 39,
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•11* was iiaineU. B«; aoVairci-aft . . Geuiiuii;/; be 'sss-.miftd; Ins ' jviui- •'-, GfaduKlss from, this • t r t s i ' i u ' •?' wjfr'y mctJt.ii'g.1 s» New j.VVrrli :.. •, "._T<'<>,« of; mtliions ;_'nf -Arsieiricei
WW-hsiiic atid.tiSfilgiisd :t(i »:;!Hi.it; '.'eiship tiiiiici \yij)i rtf>,rd to Ar- B.«J<Ji*iojv tti Mr CiaiKtntHi IVITH a 5 ; l l i H | i>r" ihv .Sisl* Associaiioii IKIW w n l.i, S,, &aviiV>;s BOROS.Ot•'the Air -Trfthiing1 ' , '\^tnunwd '.nor CornmanO*r"V<Sf>6iisl'6iliilWi. \v - i ^ , 7 1 n- ) • ,' >'jV ^i('e!.V • fteoofjiiitiftri' J*ri-)(ti'am,-hon-'• ''f'h« • va!ue'..cif Sri-ies. E E i s d R ,tot KaiMioiph AFB.'.Tf.)!.::-.'1:-'..'';.:.' Siib*e«juently,"•'•. promotion .tWim :-' "''•"' (';,"'i " • " * * , " ' ' < •= I,M-;HJ{ *«;<;, ii'tjcklig K'X"'!'* V1*'. Bi'siri? and Freedom Shnrcs iiot»
'l'h<; s i r i naa is a ' s tadviatefW )Hs <}«':k of'StH-omi I tfuienani ii> J a m M . Hwph Oormnn. Rohpri -A. • ^^r-.i-ig svMetn.'iik- sud pr'"<- ; '.etiinclirsg' is. m o w : that; !52 b|K
Kcyport'.!'HiBh\-Sc^Wl-:'."'^-V''Ajyfe'/1-. .jf;i''1V^iiSM!<'i'SM w n s i u c i i i s r . ••-. "l-jULkowski, ••' John Ft'«m:is Mv- dii '-uve sofwy j i rnj i tanis . lion. > • • . . • '• - •••.:v..":.''
Th» !«i|>r/tor Cadet Rihbcn Is prectaicd by MM D*parim*at •*.'Ac Army I* ihe'miWamlinjt stateni in ««ch academic \e»r. Selection
Tb-mai(p oa.lb* bwiia »i military profciency, scnenu'.l* achievement,«! <h»rue(trt « n | culsUni«inf Icurferthip. Dr. Ralph H.
F W t ftrfly jijtatc, piad* tht »r«wntaii<»> («< ' « * > * S i t * • > • , - ' •
Si D M * », * W»i*r tuobgy raaje? «t MSU. M«Mch ha*fas few* Ifae totHmgs C h * aod (be WIMUI* Saetrty. H*• Di««f»i!ufeM MUllary Mwteat «•«
M'Seabbard and-BIa*, «a toaejary mtll(f.ry
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HiU IHSURANCt «HVICI
first Ctas* TViH!«mC, l/Tvero, non of-Mr. and Mr*.Joseph F, loveio, Mt M«We«
' t>r., fllffwood Beach, hai grad-oated from U S. Air Force tech-nical arhool nt Keetler AFB, -Miss. He « « i trained a* a radiorepairman and assigntd to •unit of the Air Force Communt-c«ti<mi S«rvk« at Th«l« A6,Greenland.
The" airman i« • MM fiadual*of Matawan MegH>n«l HighSchool.
;KvftiiBliUig.., kild Giiini'Vis TSeturian Aiijii—idci' .Ii),C[,'i V.T l S I P i l l l I I I I T . I , !.> S \ , : ' y , i , ,
Mr, anil Mis, Jost-(.li V. ruiuu-K'ltcius, Kuu't! 5, M.irllxiic, meit'ivir.); rhnaid I hi' ;;"idi'd MISMICheavy tiuiw.-f I N S '"olumbys alN'Jr.'r.lk. \M.
1n« tlnp fcciiitlv u'turned Jrom• five iind-OP.p-)Mlf-ii'.uiil)i t't'ploy-Rifnt to ill* Mn)i|enniit:.-iii St«ivher* il spr . f j ai a um| t.-! i;«U.S. Sixth r i t t t .
The rohimbus Is 5(.ht<lul«l tor• three - month leave upkeepperHid in the Norfolk krea.
At Naval Air StationAviation Mm-hmiM Mate Air-
man Apprt'ntioe Ralph A. LuPer-na, U.S. N«vy, sen of Mr. andMrt. 1). I«rein«, 38 ROOUVTHAve., Old Bride*, ia lerving atthe U.S. l^aval Air Station, Nor-folk, Va.
While al Norfolk, he will get afirst hand h«ik at the Mntinn'aopcrotlii^ fcciV.iin and vi|l Itrla .provide1 M'rvii*^ to mpjvut Nn-VHI aviation SCIIVIUM and «lrunits.
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134 MAIN STREEF »10 6UN BUILDING C3 CHURCII STREETMATAWAN Alrporl Plnza KEANSDURQ
jmtl Dsty! totHJner, who fmiah-#4 up, tanned four tad walked
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*!(• first, Jefcn manil tv-M on third will) "aW » tfudw by Matee
D l H \ lj«M *. stesj. -wiled frttt th»9|>V iiejMtfaa*L "rtdmvs| V j S t i l tColilai «haw«4 M* mettU by|««(ls$ Fred F o n u a on «ti «iqr
^tcJJt and tasains Jolui Siyario•n4 WUv CUDkradt. Mattwinre««!I«d k M«t«r pet wtly btti
' • h o , HM\O«; wnUtMi tha flrrt8»:«j>Si >«rt9r ta fce* him. TomMcBzld«. However, Mtfiridct-aka c.'f Jr. • i . i s t J t r a i *'»'£«ll«i t<» w*|ch th« UU on P«ulAlb»'*dtiv«*to right. It w«« Utc-
> Both tMtn* bid In the «ecood.In«M|m |0 t t ,hH -*H. Mattwin
•;, with C M out but Xwtlter < Curry' Kn«4 to Tl«W.and Jim .»«nW,
Mtfhtitg. iroumtod "cut.. For, thtJtraph*; f o m tally,, first tip,o n gift on an trror ' tnd w»i
/sacrUtewt-akmi,' But Hauit Hn-' nad Sick Bolger *m< jot Charlta
L CoujflJfii on t rotlout,'Th i M«Towriwl S tH tcored
. l a tM bottom ot th* third. Withoil* Otft,, Butch got hii Mcond
- kit. Italian hii Mfaly »l»o. Szy-a t t o ' ^ o w ( i « 4 to CougWia at
r aboriim and Formcn was faic-•d aH MOOD*. But McBri<J«. 8«r-tph'a JweoedMckjr, threw wild-bU play. Butch icofpd «n4 Siy-bi pwdy. Butch, (cored *nd Sry-arto wound up at second. Her*Hirringtoo, a Matawan resident,
.'atopped M«t«w«n with t p*r!tcttitrov Jor ths 'out Vihw. SzysiLcattompted to itaal (Mrd, ending(h» first HusM»»' thrust.
jfor th« third liming In » row.H«Dna had tha (int batter up onfec«d «i«in«t him when hiwilktd i Harrington, but againha got by with no scor* ai Alb*fiied out and Colling grounded
Last Call 13-15111 Hazlet Junior
U s t a l l tor 13-14-15 year old.Who wish to play with the Juniordivision teama ol th* H»zl*t-Holmdcl Athletic f.«igu» ti mxtSunday. Juna S, at 1 p m . atBeen Si. field Boy* must brimbirth certificate or other accept-able proo? of age. A boy must** 1? by Aiigl J and ri<it havereached hi* 161h birlhday by
, 'Aug. 1, to play in th* l««mi«-",;"• Tlv* Wya' ciiict appsar Siind»y" , t o ' t * "picked on t tbVni, Saf
Mim'ucco, director, announces.Tedirii will • ba .picked Sunday atthe end o[. regl«tr«tion. Ther«"
? "Will ba no cuts iii th* Junior IM-' vlilon and every boy" registered
> liiust play In every (jama Inwhich his team participatesMBMUCCO f t
'•nn")'ii dwl alltfifj 1'jvts ttl!<;d with p. >'ic J , '"Jl« MRtawsn pliiher Sannea 0'B n c i , bv' <"<a h^ to srora Duly and. i*ei!!vi . ia jw. .!.t nk'>- i 'J WIKII I-
the {part.TSwie flas iivrv to
liuul'lguu- Ltd! out 6 l«unc=i,flf)lft'>l 500u;:g smS ' ouglmnvancing Mclirtde then df>ppedH d ublc into c'Torfield Cnuj«h-llo stored ard Harr'nuton mov-ed £o third,by Iondnrr )ia tns rnouiw! furMataw«n, Ail* greeting lond-nef w5th * Single ins/a t':5 !"•!$(idJ 'me <i« bring torot Haruiigtuii and Mftirid" Albs v.tt> nfviwd on a pnss»?d null s r ito teird ns CoJlwa sro."idcd ovt.S n Londner got Alo* or » dis-putcd fKknft pity at third unitu»a aerttpnx lu^ train* »di «tand They i«d (•!.
Iha Husluet soi two runsbatk in (!)• third hlif o> iii*fourth^ Wjth one out, they fliUatli* i)ises -on ft'*li» to loin Cmu-jliUids ftwt Cativ sntl M>Bride'* trror on (nijtam't roller.tUnk! bsxt out a hit, icorirgTons C*Mgi*n^«. [ngrjuu scoredai JKanki waa bemj forced «vaocoRd on M I^ndner grounder.Butch rollod ta th* avmnd, *nd-Kg th* Matoon and £t»»l upriv-lng.
X.ondD<>r repelled a law NaurDai threat to xcor* when h* fan-nod Coiighlin 'or tii* final ojt
•irh two aboard in th« top f.f tlafifth, Maftwcn tnnd« a bid Inth* fifth ki&O i'nrinnn Vil ui;with a hit Siyarto *lto hit aa(a>
'. ly, *e«Olnfj Foinlun Ui third.On B,H Ca»agr«,ml«'» bour.dsr to«htrd, Syiarto nf, f itCKl n;"wt-ond. Formon mid* a dash {ortht plat* on tha throw to aecond.but McBrkk « n t a perfect r*-
. lay to Harrington *iid Fotmonw»« an e»sy out at ilia p!at»,andina tha Matawan chuuee.
Tha'HuaM** did ocor« t finalrun In tha boitom of tin (lxth.Ingram waa hit by * pitch andwent to aectind on a pas«fd bill.Curry fanned »r;d Rao*! pnppmiup, but Londner milled h> (core;Ingram. But Butch souM notkeep It going, forcing Uindn«rat tccond for tha third out on hl«groundor to McBrlda.
In Matawan't U«t tlm* up,Alb* made a good catch In thaami of Szyarto'g towering fly tocenter. Bill Caaagrantl* aingled.but It wan ell over when loinCasagrarula grounded out.
Tom Caugrand* and Rank!,up rrum Abslslmt Coach DeiterJohnson'i Maroon «nd Steel jay-vc* team, thai compiled * 12-1rotor J, flllod in t.lcsly lo- n> =ting Matnwnn rs^ulurj in Dievital tilt with Mater Del. CoachGeorge DeiU found himselfwithout tha nervices of regularcatchers John .Turf A it; n n dPaul S?ari«, out with Injune*,and Rich Gibiock, aecond Back-.*r. Rankl filled the bill behindth« bat and lorn CfKaxmnde atflrjt when his brotlicr. Bill, wanmoved (o wumd.
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«araii fui Baysaore*. » VI victory kept !l>* l o « t s -ho.il! ot KJV ac^riover Bavarian Villags Newark. »'""i ' i m DAMS irj'li'-d jut *
Flag raising cenmanie* Friday marked in* oponlng of tb« bo*(ia« a*UM ai tM Keyport YachtClub. TS* B*v. hit R. Biuul«iu, t>i!(ijiurjt, a ir«mbar »he Is paitor «l the Westminster Fr«b>ttrt**ClwrfO, p r o m w i ^ ib* Invocation and atttnd » prayer fvr cho a*i«ly *f Bw rt«t Mmwit abov« ustf'hTi H«im««. m a ^ « »f «*r«wfil««. ««Vr Buitdfus. Comn-odore Harry Re*». * « « CommwJor* H«'a«Besar ted Fleet UpUUi FraeN Brantiiam. Hw aeatan'a K m ttott rac* oUJ to hfiti Stslu^ay to OHOrehard l lgbt
Ye Cottage Wins Three,Lorn To Red Bank Tire
Another Jeruey Shor* Leigutbauball IWSIOD sot under v,uvl»»t weekend with t'i* renamed(now) Y* Cnttag* ten team win-m«n thre* out of th«lr tint fourgS'rtM 1 »»i\ jn l l ' l i l ' iM l^i'-r.!-1
tgn nt the South Jeruuy leam'isV.-AiX Sstuiciiy il-8 nntj won •daubl«!i«idcr Sunday at KUSli&l<l fiohl Do iuar M^icnantb 4-3*!Kl 9-H But 'th* V« CoiUjosuffored distress by IMIBJ theiropener to keenest nvsi, RedBank Tire, at KHS field Meipoil-,•1 Day
TCh« tewm «jsetiihied by Mrni-igar fiai'.k Ryan thli w i m atear* triout* to the work ofbueball cewches Uitk H*rtnelt,Mater Dol. <ncl Walt lubiiuky,Rmr'lan. From th* Seraphs com*Gcorg« War rack, Joo Disravagc,snd pitchers Ted Fstlldstn «ndBilly Cellini Fskiliisen, now «pitcher f(tr Bolmnnt Abbey Col-!sgo, dKeated Belmar Sunday.From Rsrltoii team's past romaMark Howard, s short stop,Chuck Morlarly, * cntcitei, AI
Mods Back,Jam Wall«1 in attenJom.e and rating ui -(Ion (it Wall Stadium over th«Memorial Day weekend Woid otIhe settlement bflween the driv-ers of the b'g modified'! and Hit)maiidgemenC on pru« m o n • ybrouglt nut * capacity crowd.
Charh* K r • m s r, lakehursr,trjck dinmiiion in th'1 modified1:,took hp uhern lie left off lastJeai lu lacing tu vidurv in the50 lap feature, outdutanui'.K Ihoheld lifter the 11th lap, PaikciBolin, Fi eel lid, being tha onl>one tu press him at sll . Suchlieadlincrs of former days uslomraio Elliot, Toms River, IirnHoffman. P(!b»rtiville, dnvmgth" Ni» :8 Kc\|>ort '.'.r, and HillBrica, Glendnln. weia n'lver InlliB running, buffeting i»eiik-ilowns In their pear, not attunedlor tits hiK action yet,
Norm Jamvich, Matawan, buiKup his lead in the limited sports-men. H» (ought off early-ratechallenges of Ralph Cnrlsen, Pt.-Monmnuth, nml Snmly R i d d le,Long Branch, to win p,°i"X swayIn his division. A ?.5-lap fcalur*will make thi» Saturday'* pro-gram.
Retuin of hot weather and ofnighttime racing has u stimuluslo auto mi-inn everywhere. EastWindsor rai. to « slnnilinK-ronrnonly crowd Friday in a profjriinithat brmifjlil 100 contestants toIlia racing pits.
B!»<.k and Garv KamSo'ph, pitili-•r« Randolph tt!i«\ed Chucoagainst botli R-<i B->nk T:r» andBelwar and Has ti-,« evontualwinner of tlia second gam* of
jtsL* the CvltiBa tcoiii, IkctcrDel«Bdo plav> for T-imple, W»r-rnck and Disrovage (or I.asall*,Mormrty for Pro* Mjenc, in addi-tion tu EikiUKen
Chic-en, «K of Srton Hall, gotoff to a bad start on t>i« oeaxm.Ha ttot th* first man out In thaRed Dank Tir* K'me, then thavet i*4n l.tu D« Gcoig« cradtcdout » trip!*. Chieco w(lk»d Inan«xt thre* men to forra In atun Jsrry Buckalew then *ln-gled to tend In two more runsfor Red Bank and that was thaend of Chieco Randolph CHIM Into piuh A fourth Red B.it)k runteoied after at outfleUi fly.Thireafter Randolph pitched welllot a pitcher new to tha JerseyShote loop lie vim tapped for arun m th« thud on hits by JohnBland and linLkflcw H* walkedfour men in a row to fore* in »n-othar run in tho sixth, but thenlightened oo.in 10 ietirn (no side.
Stu Szyi-her singled home a runfor Vu Lotl.ipa in tho rirs.t andWHrrai.lt alii so i.. thn third Th*Cottijjeri nmdo their bid tocatch up In the fifth but it fellshort S/vcher walked »nd War-r-ick singled. D a n HourahanHI ored them with a double JackMontrfusro took over th* pilch-ing duties from lorn Pugtlil forRed Bank at this point and item-ipe'l tile Cottage upuninK.
Hoili names at Keypoit fieldSundav vffc (Vi Ided In the lnstInning. Eskl'dvn was • bitslraky at th« start and Bclmnrfidvmiced tn a 20 lead But Y*(ottag* tied it up In th* bottomof tho third on hits by OteyWatlunRton, Riih P«lumbo andSiycher Hie hom« side went outdhead In tha fourth when HowaidSinuli'd und Hourahan got a twobn«RPr. Belr.iar tied It in the latoInnings, but. In the bottom ofthe seventh, Del|>ad» walkedBI <i came home with the winningrun wlien Paiumbo hit one highand For away.
In the second game, Belmaragain got tho jump with a firstinning run, but the Cottagersbutted their way to a bin leadbefore tho fifth Inning was over.Hourahan doubled In the secondwith Wathinp.ton and Paiumboon bnsu to give the Ryan forcesthe lend and Pole Lorderl hitsaloly to scoro lloumhan. Hits
' by Chieco, Dclgado mid Szycherami two wiilks added three In tl!ithird nnd hits by Deltfado andPiilnmho mmle il fi-.i by tho fifth.
Hut Chieco blow up In thefiixth and Rtindntph hnd lo cotneon «nd stop tho Merchants afterllvy hod tied the score at 8-8. Inthe hntium of the seventh, Pal-iinihn and Warrack milked andCotton Collins, a pinch liiltff,singled In thu winning run.
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In tht Major and Plo.neor T)l-vUioris, only one team, th* As-tros in the American L«a«u» ofIh* Major Division, rcmiini un-defeated to this thna However,their hold (»> first plat* I* a pr*-tarlout one as with th* trts* ofon* gam* they will drop backan pcrcantag* jioints b«hlml tlifOrioles,
Tlis sairs cn'iditian prevails Inth* National l.«ai;ua wb«r« "'•Hanks ara en top by iiavingplayed tha leaser number ofgame* and l,a\mfi th* accordIngly better number of points Intha averages Hut anutlwr !o>»wou'd send tli* Hawks down-well behind th* dorond plj(.»Rotkfctt
In th* Pioneer Division, athreo-uuy bilttln for first plac*involves th» teams In eachluRKua. 'ITie leading Orlolw haveonl) a half gam* advantage ovtrthe second plnce-tled MOMWKSand fiklseri In I' s Amflcarsleaguawhil« tin K'Kkfti, ' liiel«and Braves have oiw lo»J rachIn tlie Nationul League, tli* dlf-feroncs between them being on-ly two games In the win column.A losi for on* of th* tint*would »eramb!e this situation".
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Huskies End Season ByDefeating Rockets 5-3
Matawtn'e b«lltot««rs Jour-w,ti to Kurilan'a ficid Tuesdaja>ui dustcs) ni! the ^sckrts (-1in '!'« final encounter for bai&t«aroi this i«stf. Vfh'n ih* samor:a^-ay, C'Mtcti O*il«r. jOknton pi*-s»nted a p«vi( v, uf tilt t«»m foi1970, d»rJv*(S largely frons >hi»year's javve* tiam with a 12-1nnrk Coach Walt Jubfnsky,»«rtt»ji, used alt Ills union N«vhl start with t .-'•jsn flat* nextjpririj, bjl!i!r,g irorr. s. i -y-s iclub thtt r >mpi!cd a 12 ! mit<kfni Assitftnr Conclk lonv AU»-vrila.
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.. u t f. .^..1 Tou* .ta^'id v, *\the lorer H« hsin^JI 14 buiwa ked (ivs I V Rockets startedOJf >>c-l! ^no^ii, .cjiinfe Ui I'mtint on a hit by BaltaKln, k fillby Ton Bunt end an error byHuski* first sirker Marc Kntiky.lliey added on* In tha second ona wa'k to Jo* RH'.'«, a hit byTuny Pftrlr.ro and • pissed ball.Sinith settled them down afterthat
Mttawan tttd th* acor* In til*bottom o? tli» fourth In rattiftruiuii ftslilon B*ttagll» fanntdthr»* Imttfri, Bill Cssagrand*.
Th* tournament Is comprisedOf U»y» uci^ctit Iiiw *g,vi Ci «imid 12 Tl'P's All Star l u n urepresent lej^ues v, j'.h ,io Na-tional I.lttlc I.ongue affiliatloiuL«3t y«ar eight All-Star teamt,representing communities in Mid-dlesex and Monmouth cuuntiei,p!ay«! befor* crowds In excewof 4000 at Ih* Middlesex 9.6.field la Mutawan Borough.
This year'* tournament willtentatively begin on Saturday,July 19 and conclude on Sunday,July 27 when th* Championshipand Consolation games will b»played. Tha first thre* teamsroceivu tiojilile*.
Last year's championship t*ainth* KBrltan-H'jhiKlel All-Stan,has already agreed to returnand defend the'r tit'*. In addi-tion, to tht host team, MntaivuuBorough, other teams that hav*^pressed lt.lcrest hi rrtumlnxtht* yesr ars St. Joseph's ofKeyjxirt. CVfilial Park All-Stan.KeansburK Blu* Jon:ii, and 'tli*River Pin/a Uoys Club. Inquirieslwv» been received from All-Star teams In Allenluwn, Pa.,and Bimhursl, N.Y. Them willbo consideration given to ex-panding this year's field to 12teams.
All c!;ib» tlmt aio Interested Inprtrtluiptttii.g tuny cotHuct Tuur-nameiit Director, Marvin Eisen-berg at 43 Chestnut Dr., Mata-wan, MG-1280.
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dors*' Jhi, iporc mi y" iwi l 'o t h o s e UPdertakingcareers irt the Brm^d servi r^
whoal's hijjh jesrfftrsaer'to mskeprt^tutriti<*.iv Ht ihfim w n W " of »hf-.hip Sojrd \,\ rdutv.tiL'ii ai>d5i'hai!l uiiiiitnbtrators. present.He b«f«,ri)*', t h e firit aih!«fefrs>Ti a h c l kjih s,-l!,>d! t v
rn i i r Writ Pwint since Rayto Presto, loottml! warm K*yp«rl fli>;h. Has iMlrnitted m iirf>
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Report Academy ExamsK'chulu HiJon I)i".'iSv. 1bT'at^ine K i
Urr.es J. Howard an-Uit week )te will a«cept
- admiusan to (heINM4 ftnt«6 Mrvicc auidcmiesmtS Aug. IS tor tb* cliu tnt«r-tag tk* Academi*. in 1*78. Any _
rn | maa btt<*«n the »gt» ot'nrt'lU'Who bat ittiircd at
katttrw nnk of Junior in high'a»nt.;ta'tH|lb»« to parlicipaU* * • fwnpetttive extminctionj
by tin Civil Seivic*Tk« txftminHion
will kt ktM in Otiober.I »ra pleiscd to extend thia
re3sman Hu'.-.ar<Ja*M). H* stated (hat tie will ia*•ortWering applicant«,from Mon-IMtrih County; Lakewood, JacK-•M and Plumsted Townihips luOnan County, and MadiwnTnvnnhip in Middlesex County.These applications may be fortk* US. Military Academy atW<*i Point, the U S Navitl Acad-
ffcant Marine Academy at King*KJnt, NIew York, mid the V S.Air Force Academy at ColoradoSprings. Colorado.
in the pa«t, my appolnt-IMnta will bf mad* itrictly on
bas.j of men: with tl.e prtf-
«ieticc9 goin c to persons troring .P«.uJ:i«>hlnhsnt im ihe nn.ilitvnm «\a,.:i- Jp. 'L"j,_.,noticni. No exctpiiooj .vil1, bzmadf," the Representative added.
For atudents uilerested in tht iLtiUruCoast Guard Aradrmy, thv Con- Mi(t<li«Mx•re«tman advised them
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To InstallOfficers
New London, Conn. tan. at irt* JMl«rtion« - aia made Oireclly ^through that office.
Test craters foi Mr. Howard'scomprtilive examination^ will belocated at Red Bank. AsbmyPark and Uke*ood
Since aeveral letter* ot recorn-rr.«nd«t!o/i uni otlien infurinalioiiare reiruirtd In filing Io utke thentntnlrtation, the Congressmanuiged nil prnspectiva candidates' Installation of officer! for th«to wnle hi* office u *oon as po»- Monmouth • 0<.ean Chapter of theaible for the proper formt. Alumni Association of Centenary
"To encourage maximum par- Cullege for Women, Hstltetla-tinpation, I am having printed t o w n . *iU take place on Tuesdaynoticei potted in all of the local «t • P m. *t Ihe horn? of Mr«.Pout Offices and muoicipal build- Joseph Tarlkglia, 41 Mo.noelags :rd hif,1: sc'-cs!; ":•'••': the Ave. Little Silver.Third District announcing the tx- Misa Doiolhy I Wilkens, Seaamir-ation," Mr. Howard sa>J. Girt, cutKOiiiji president, will pn.
Requeat* ahould t» add-esied side at the Instnllatlon of Miss(A- Congreumar. Jamea J. How- Allyn Bennett, Fclr Hsven, atard, Room 131, Cannon House Of- premdent, Mrs. Charles E. Schel-fice Building, Washington, O.C. leng, VKII, as vice president)
Wilier Ch»vioM and BiH'g
?;>i>iji: r4>!( wun eabilv last
Aiufrifd i DIU ' ILI 1 of tti** ^tru^h-iiioit SdUl>»ll ljfaguf OeSalvo'st^ok over <ole [VSTMion of firstf>!acn in the Nation*! wil'i «?)i!i!!t«g &•/ wrqucst of J e r r y s ,
erry's loo*, a 7-S lend 't W ti\i»rnr.lh Kinippi, but OeSalvo'l cuitwo if en on b»se, «nd mth twoout, Tne BaMt lined « shot be-tween ihe right and center (Wd-cr «tnd circled the baiea withthe uinnmij rtrey-run homer.The 'ota dropped Jerry'i out 0%
had no trouble rian*.ini! Hiniesf Scrub-tDtib ita fifthnt'ftujht di-feuc, 14 9 Bob Con-*v*r fUmintd e hijmfr *iiltriple to i u d the (kftnOmgchampions while Chtt Buv«homered for Scrub it-Dub.
Harris Ifum B«waBill"* Luiuora Miuck for three
runs, in the first inning unil fotirin the, second tr- trmh IIJIIUDiammulj, 112 The W.-" »>sthe »*coml »(tal(,h[ -or ilu.ns,which had won* its first tiirrc.
Strt,thmore Lanes inok>' itspersonal foiir-game losing *treakwiih a 13-9 victory i.ver AirportLanes. Bill -Crvi-ncugh t'rnshi.'d
one us Slrathmorff IJIIL-S built•n S-0 cushion after ;wo inningsmni roasted home.
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IRS To Make Survey'A "Compliance Survey" of
many store area business firms| to determine if they are filing all
7«<l\meil federal tnx returns willfeesin soon, the Internal Rev-
1 tnn* Service hj? "itatcd. Portionsef Asbury Park, Neptune, Shrews-Lury, Ottnn tov.nsl.ip, LongBranch, Kcd Bank, Keypnrt,MPrlboro, Upp.v I'TfoIivtd Town-ship, FarmihEdale Borough and
,jj-ljik«n'ood will be checked,
""* • District Dirtctor Roland it.Nash jr. reports that this surveypting made by revenue officerswill take itbiiut three months iocomplete. He explnincd that itsprimary purpose is In determinewhether or not all required re-turns are being filed. !t is not4M%M<I to check the accurncy»f the teturnn.
/ciording to Mr N.nh, bull-nekses comply coificientious-!y with the lax Urns but these)awi are tomjiltx and some busi-ness taxpaytrs nuv nM be f.illy
.Mrs Joseph laiiajjlm, little Sil-^er. tm secretary, nm) Mr<i. Da-vid Dinklage. Bay Head, as treas-urer. The new officers will servea two - year term. Committeechairmen will be unriounced at ItM£! date ., . . .^ P ' " * A".,u«l Luncheon Fash-
'"" Ml"tt ' ° / e h t U ™ " ' " ^June .'7, nt 1 p >n ai the Beau
Acme Sales Set Record
BAa:e of all Hit- lux rtliiriuswlml. appiv to their p.ru.iilor ^l
Compliance surveys are R con-tinuous part of the regular IRS
which is to b'jni lit the Siholnr-.'jhip rittul. AsNtsi inj wilfi. theIvclieon are Mrs. J;tr:.tjli;i. MissBennelt, nnrl Mrs. Anlhony Weiss,Chatham. F.'iilnons will be pre-sented by Nannette's of Point
program to maintain high levels P1I';!'M!!",' %™v»<> ' o r !h 0 , .m o""
-• fc els will be done by l o v e s Touch,Sea Girt. 1 hore will be a dntw-infi for door prize-.
RcM'rvnticns nwiv be. niiiUc withMrs. Sclit-ileng, 1'6I,1 Cleveland
of taxpayer compliance. Most ofthe dt'linquviicies brought to light
; will-be the result of honest mis-understandings and oversight hutthe rare inslancea of fj«_abusu which may be discoveredwill bs dealt with according tolaw.
Acme Markets, Inc., Philadel-phia, set a row, til lime s«le*record duiir.g its fiscal yearwhich endf-d Mar. 29, lOfiSL Ac-cording to John R. Park, presi-dent nnd chief executive offiocr,sales increased 1.1.7 rKT centover the previous year. A mark-ed improvement in net Incomewas also reported.
h\ (he firm's iimiui1.! icport,tales of $i,*il,OSO.MS were siv.'wieompsred with Jl.^iiJ.vt-t.bV.': : .Tfiscal liJtiS. 'Ihi*. '.v.'is r.n ini n-.i1 rof $177.315,47.1, the i'ai-(;rst iHlarincrease, for n single yi j r , InIhe company's history. Net earn-ings. Mler luxes, were }IO,7i-l,-$16, compared with $8.3?ti,MK forlb«! previous year, a jjnin ot 11',-418,178.
per share earnings sdviintertlo J3.55 for the periMl, comiwrc-d
Coach Poore Retires
Harold Poore, Pennlngton's Di-rector of Athletics and coach for45 years, retired at the. school'!commencement ceremonies onMay 31. Known us ihe "Dean"of independent school conchi-s,Poore hns been nt PcnninRtonlonger than any of his counter-parts in other New Jersey Insti-tutions. It may well be that hehas fiet n national ' record forcontinuous fnathinx associationwith the mime sihnoi. Duringhis years nt Penninijion, Pooretniifjlil many sports, but Mr, spe-cialties were football, basketballmid baseball. His career averageIs over CI3. Football hlj>hlij>hl!!Include undefeated mid mini.Ili-iinif, In I«l.Ti, 1950 m,J 1962.Back In 1931, lfl.12 and 19.13. heonly lost two (ooihnll guinea dur-ing the (ntir« three year period,both 7 fo G.
justed for a two per cent struckdividend paid Mar. M, 1%S, finIncrease in per thare tiirninyKOf 29 per cent.
Dividends Increns*Total cosh dividends ini'rensul
to W,928,368, compared wiih J5,-
P15.172 the previous year. Thisyear's payments marked the 27thconsecutive year In wliich Acmehas paid a regular quarterlycash dividend. Cash dividendspaid to stockholders hav* mor*than dnuhlnl since !i)r>5.
According io Mr. Park, thecompany's sales in oil retail s<:g-rrents wrre slrr.n^ fhrf'i'i;h'''tlftlio year, rtfieclinj* the continuedimprovement that had brtun Int l i t ^ r t . o i l d i i . i i f u f <\i: p i t v i i . u . s
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'.ici! of adapting Its im'i'tluitulis-ing strntrgy to eailt sptrificjirf'a in which it opi'Kites.
In February, Acme iinrtjuin t*dii.s tiilry into the fast-food res-taurant ftaiichlsing field, ^h«:nit filtered Into an itgrtc-mrntwilh Hardee's Fowl Systems,Inc., Rocky Mci();it, N t' , tu netits t h a t company's franchisengent lor « chain u( limitedmenu, fast-service rPMiuirants Intha EaM. At the sml ol the year,the company hud 884 Mores inoperation.
Seek Future Forecast
NOW ifaru AOGUST "WOCEflHFOKT, f U . - J ml!«J front Gtritm Slat* Psil;wiy, Eal! 109
oultloer and Into dining terrace* WEEKLY HI-LIGHT3cafetoria and dining areaon grandstand lower level,completely alr-comillionod
Grandstand $2 • Clnbliouiw $4
OCEANPORT HANDICAPSat., June 7
REGRET HANDICAPWed., Juno 11
On Saturday, Mny 31, the t'nm-
munity Actionc Committee cf th«
Monmouth Ethical Society met
with Fiederik Tolil, noted ."citinc
fiction writer, to Initiate plans Inr
the application of ft Rand CCIJ^I I -
stion profgruni to forecast ll»- fu-
ture of Monmoiith County. l " n
lVrchlk, cbnirmnn of the KHII-
munlty actions conunltlfo tyi*
plained this rationale ts frKcwn
"Rnnd tclentlsts have shown that
II l» possible to for tcmt whit tli<
fulur* will be like based on cv
IstlnK trends. We liiliivr lliat liv
prcdit:!inp wlml Mnninuulh ( i n n
iy will be like 10 venui hnin now
IIKTO may be. iihpcctK we '.sunlit
wish to avett, Hallicr iliiin \-..'it
for crimes tu occur (ind •ipply
palrliwnrk liiellitulfi tu .solve them,
we In Ili'vi' II is betliT fc work
now to mold the: fuluiii MI :U-
would wi.'ilt to M'i" it doveluj)"
/Ullinui'h (lie Kind finIVIIMinn
fe(linl(|iii"i have lirin u.'nd on n
niilit'iiw''Ji' L'lt'i.'i nml by i l* Dc-
partmenl nf Defense.Mr. I'ulil Hated that lie bt l i i . ies
this \\]\\ bo the first time thesemethods Inive been applied by cit-izen.* nf H community in an nt*trmpt to effect lilt) develop,nt-nt[•ikin^t place In (he fncitil fnbiicnf their rommunlty. lh(i l>snc«tho commltleo decided in prujpctInr MiMini'iuth County wen1: y^ncerelati'in'i, etlucnticn. h c ' i n j ^ pn|.j l l l i d l l , t l l i l l . s J M I l l . l l l o n , J n i l i l l C f l l
furcis, heiillh fcrvicci nnd wel-fare.
'llio committee would like c>ni-munily participation on Hi larH"1
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' Inimrs Wir-'ng [.1'i.hfr Ted.NUiMw V helped his own i-tu-fwilli a t»pe n'ti'«jrt Jii'rre HIP,whiie teamwAlf Pel Santme'loi"' ud^j 2 Jilui.d flam fimn-t
1V«* ilHt r*e'»l u n y >Jilir, Sonnv Garafano
and Mel N«polo ill had threehil» foe lh« Vilun*r«, whileSrralhmorf Henners' Hurvey L»-lar. with two hits, bcustul hl«league leading gveragt lo M7.
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The free, three-nltht courae att<i« Molly I'llcrwt Motor Inn Ifopen to mer and women of tilagt» uhc «.-« inter'tted in know-In; more about how to avoidaccid*nt« ivhtn they «rt hand-ling arnall boat*. At the eomplo-t.on of the threes«»5ion course,nil ttudentt attending th« entirejjiifciiiu Aill receive a Ccrtill-i.cte of Achicv<m(nt from thetniit«l States Coasl Cuard Aux-Jlinry
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Alkys Bestin RegattaArea outboard* htld their »
In H rat in« progiH'ji cr( »rbval(o lakivinot! J-u<(a\ and^n1'ida\ *a a. regatta icvoh-n g12s ruling cruK in I1) CILISOIHSlad with tn '6t-on«»l thiTiponiiamong tfc racers The in-or*on'. i_trij(ul t i ir^n were tne An-drew r, brother*, M»taw»n. In thtfclky illv it cm Pete geltinj- *third in th* "fi" aiky final•tandmga and Gecrftt * a«condIn the 'C" alky*
Uv first d»y ot racing thon-td Skip Kulltr. Union Beach,ltadins th* way. Ful!»r'« tri-umph in th* AV CIMI D M th*mure in<prestl\e In that thi> 41-vliion IIK<1 (IK greater numberof boalt racing 21. He Mood off»li chHlienges. Ray Hammond, aMatBwan High {frnduate now liv-ing in Atitiiiiie. Highlands, beingthe only one to bother him. •Hammond cut down a big Full-er knd that ih* Union Benchdriver hud only a few yards «tthe «•;:(!.
But, en: Saturday, neither Full-er nor Hammond could get arepent performance out of theirengines, Fuller yielding third toDave Schubert, Clifton, on rlipa-sil jime while Hammond hsd todrive It without pressing thajrrwor in hung on for u fifth.
Accident! NotedTwo other local driven were
victims of their own hard-drivingwtic* . Bob Trollan, Ktyport,rauimed ihtf starling line tooclonely in BU and '.v»s dikquall-fi»d for jumping the gun. TomNucclo, Keyport, Was *g«in toodining! on the turns and wasflipped from his boat. But bothhad strong enough fchowings Sat-urday lo rnte fourth and fifthoverall. Chip Fuller, U n i o nDtai.li, won the JU race Fridayovor sis rivals by Cjtmrter-lap,but Saturday he ran n chuggingfourth '.vith motor irouble. a pirl,Kim Kosi-berry, York, Pa., licathim i.v.1 !or ;hiri! on elapsed
Tim Ic- ill drivers her-.il torMJ.IV!-I:M! ihis i.t.ining weekeiul,. 'itt-'iiiji '.he ,s'vii:!urn raciii): ct-n-iiii)',eiu rt'imiiiK north to Its!,exon tlm Bitdt River near Bnltl-nvoie.
stuiiA ig all nrounii sthleic .irtd•ouU h r i ' a ).nnt, pass and Virl(*u t^(-; v.t31 jttr ">a UdiH Ci-Ptt.lft
B " (VI All AnTiC,.!!! t.tti?'OD,bt.ts otLomes une of J3 suuilPop Warner siM&r atbltks na-uorKilly chowti to cijav a WcfVapilbrinuge in Atlanta. The higlv-lij<lit of trie Metk -vili re *t-t«-.idain,t* al Ine Ali-Amcricsnfoofbtd! game $ponscreil by tne*ii,F!i nn football Ccach'a Av
Pi J. Vlcrwr b,\i Hf«n nctve in\ Lrnotiiiy fooilia.l for !JOV9 fur"1 yei--- It v <is dKinet! IT ih«coach, 0 run, Scobfy Warner,
j>!« end tHe Cdriiilo IndianSchool, wro, «ith Clurk Sniugb.-ncs\ , uf .ii" "ni^Cfity of <jhi-n(o 0'vu'Ji-tii this toncejits of
thu now a OIBI LM!\ it-wlly u.viT formnlion
M» 1>< itz rr ^a* a \trs'tyfootball playti Mr MatavenHlgrtStbool ttmi Rutgers. HR hits beu»hedd coach f b*seha!l ttrti 9>Jaatlstnnt in KKIUH.II iiisny \*ms\i Matauian »nrl wllf ho ntjilpll'srUrectoit next »cl>c<il ye«r.
Pin LoopConcludesKlainfe Floriat, C!'!fvood,
c»me I/) firtt jpUc« l& Mtmdnyiilghfn Independent - Mixedt.*ague at Str«thmor« Ltnei.Th# MaWn wat finiihed v,iiKthis Uarn ix>wlin(t 63 *lui UIKJ ISioMtis. Finishing In second plec*uag SigJsmondl Greenhouse imd.third place, Strntlimore Lent*.Bowleri of the winning learnw«re Stan Bittner, Helen Simri,Terry.Klein and Henry Klein.
I'he annual banquet \v«i heldSaturday, May 31. at the Ainer> •ic«n Hotel Io Fitehold, at whichtime awards Wfi« made.
Awards for high htdlvidual av-erage* w«r« prcMnted to GtyltSo'erne 158, Vinnie DIPaolo 137,Dclorej Bittner IM, Stan Bitt-n«r 177, Merle R, SamuelKHi,176. and Fred IfassliiiRer 174.High t)ue« giima series for 'hewomen were Vinnie DIPaolo Mf,D«lores bittner 88V, and HelenSnarl (76. Men receiving tnes&mti awards wei6 Stnn fiittnef677, Merlu R. Samuflson 629,Tim Brisltn mid Dill Marshall614. Women receiving high InUl*vidual awards were Ann Nlchol*son 240, Kathy Owens 234, nmJGnyle Sulerna 2.13. Men wereStan Bittnor 251. Toot DeFcllce246 and Diive McGrnth 2-10.
Tliei'o wi<s iilfo an award |tlv-t'n 'Q the win and woman \\'!?ntiie most Improved nvcrnge. Re«ciivinn these wc-.re Dclorts ilitt"nor with a 13 pin Increase tindUtTiitud Sarjjent with " J3 pinIncrease over last year's aver-flue*.
MMERCLEARANCE
'67 CHEVROLET H.T. 5J2I9Bf C , l , A,.l«., few.,, AIR COND.
'66 FORD H.T $1795|7 i:i. . | 6 Cyl.. Auic, Fd»n.
'66 BUICK Skylark $17958 Cyl , Aulr., Pcw.r,
'66 CHEVROLET $1395A D.ir , t C.I., Aulc,
'66 LINCOLN Continental . . $2595II ' . . . t . AuU . IV -<t, AIR COI.O.
'67 COMET H.T $I69B
'67 PONTIAC $1895A Ocor, t Gjl-i Auto., fnv<»r,
'bb FORD H.T $13958 Cyl., Aulc. Pcw«f.
'66 RAMBLER Convertible . . . $1095S Cyl Aulo.
"63 CHEVROLET H.T $ 9954 Doer, t Cyl., A.ilc, f-cw.r.
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from
MATAWAN'S OLDEST 4 LARGEST
ZENITH DEALER
n Eyck Ronson; Inc.233 UPPER MAIN ST., MATA WAN
(Near Hwy. 34} 566-1600
ROBERT 0. SEARS
l(SK ill L-,mml«.*ii;iM00|i' C<*(rrlt'»U'iesi Siili:rt!.iy. i a n i 7, s t Tii-.Si i.aCollege. AnE!i)i-i.. Inii., will in.cluJo Robert G. SOLIM, SM-I ofMr. and- Mrs K:iy G. S-J-.<. UM w m ' H P1-. K"yp"r. Mr:S^.trs, i RIM.J<I.-I!U ut KtyjKirc
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HANDYMANBuilding Center
583-! 90SHV/r. 34 — CHEE56QUAKS
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ROUfE 35 ,»r A CORNERS
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WA11F8HSI, GOLD AND WHIT1
Color your bedroom carefree with thetv no-Iron mudin thetto,They never wrinkle in the washer or dryer... never wrinkle Inuse. Always look fresh and smooth. And now Grand Unionmakes it easy for you to fill your linen clocet with Cannon color-ful no-iron sheets. Choose the caset, flat or fitted iheett youneed . , . and get two packages of your choice with »v»ry $$purchase (except itumt regulated by law). All In whits and utoc-ortilor colon... while quantitj«i last.
I k KEANSBURC ) » $ w If, 1 Sill £ J | | »III i l L J - t AMI' J l l i n >'!• i Inu ,| r vl i 1. A I
9S.»9>I0: -9S"6S AIRPORT PLAZA ML\BI:' Ml II ilijlr •, I dill
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..at the play tiiai. r£» (orTSJper.feimitSMj**. fia . RfofctJwsy. F*~mae«» ti>if>ifu! Jo the. bsrtk'v-tyAit"if.H' S^tw^iiU as4 SJic-'nsu^Wi'Tttep fey £-£Qft&rd . BeiUsifiiJtU"Maria." "Tonight.'* "Snme-Sfsln 'S : CiHBJ75g" SB<5/"I l'««!PreUy" hay* fcp**>ftt*. part -af
in t ie jets-- gang;, - ttw Jujict/. : (AilcSf p«igy> i*'.Maria." s&icr'.vet the* leader otto.*' rival'Shaft*"'
• tjurtaln time fs;9:W| p.w- «*-'-.
. 'p-tr, - Rwrvafens' .- for/dinner .should be mude in advance. :
will remain at «he Club Sen*:ithtiMigfc luae.:&>i~ait& wiiy.'bit':followed •'. b y . : **Tbt ';"•• Ifsjama
1 v ;C»me," apcnlug July K--;-'!--!.
...What's your aversiie?.'-ffivs av-erage- inyi'sty'n'cnt < J ' ;•.'••pe'fMiii'buying.!,!, S. Savings JBondS;andFieijiJiiiii Shrrtt.v, . ihrtjugh.'.- the:
; Payniil Savings X'laii, ts; • ?25. a' i n o m h . . : ' . .- '""... - - ' ; ' " : • • • ' ' ' . ' ' • [ " V r ' . " - ; " " • '
Peter A. Kunfuto, ivfi, and Thendor«" F. Kurd\ta, prmtureift of>!re M««.< &« riigh iciiuui, Nvw .vioiiinot-ili, piudiiCiion ot "ITO Kmgind 1" rcvlrw plan* for !*» }tr«!i«rnt4t!oa at the Garden Stat* ArtvCenter. Ho!m»M, on frJday as a benefit pcrlctiibinec for i!» Artst*ulsr'< Voting Ptetplt'tt Conceri fuud,
.. l>e i;-.iiui linn i'i aB unist caixl e<luceli0Dai dUMrn will h"
r < ^ IIMIT CNf (nitrON M l (UltOMItt <iH I IMII (IMl rid fllVldutt- •
. 36, KE/WSBURG -• 9 '°9S - 9 W K -9>6S AfRPOKTPLAZA H M i f l
most ta'f-ntcd n uvca! ihrsur•tnix t!s pn dut.en>. P«ter A Runlolo <tn<j ni'Mtlorc r . Kurtjyte
"The Kmt. aiJd !" was u l u t t t !an the In si bw,U cfiwl puiiiUutioii to ppptdf «) '>? Arti Cfntei SWKO bumibf It reiictts theitandarri u (Kt ny the CiifknState Arts Cantor >r sele' tinp allof its major pn wiitaiirm
Mr kbrdyla am) Mr Punki)*hdt\f IKVII !a\mi> the found, [.un/or their educational tlif ster "rev-wlution" for over five years. TheproduKr;; not only aim ut pro-iessicitniiism; .they'Begin'with it.Clinton C Crocker, special as-uptu ! it ' r e f\.c'_> ' •< ' i t t ivf ih.1 " j tkw. iv HiMtft) 'he lean1o p iewnt i.'ifir iii 'inmt <"i <i! the
• Jl.t!<.( b^taUol u( l\S tiir-fr^sinind'sin diiu 1.3 1 .MptiAMs H IMIL plav Hi .1 toul fducntion'iltlUlCaMir.
Mr. Kunfoki aiui Mr Kurclvta
form I'AR PioJuttiona opor.'.tingcut of iWw Yoik liicy pri'semlv• r e involved in the acc^i'si'lon ofncA" s;"ipti fur futuit ijiesmiu•ions *n the \»riouh init^tamineniOlFlI'd
The youiig producers recenii.vhave atquireU off Broadway's13th St. Theater and will presentft totally new str.dvnt theaterpfograui thU summer. 'l~he pro-gram will b<* fm'ti.* dinU'nsionjtlin scope offerint! motion pictureand leiL'vision expciicncts as wullas slitjje training. "IVofes-suinal"traininj: will be (,"uarantted be-cause thf; program wi.M involvet!io pai'ttcipotion of major NewYork based motion picture and
. television companies.
The Garden State Arts Cimtsrh(iy accopu'u trni challent^o of ihetwo multi - falontcd producersand cordially invites all who arejnlrrestiid in educational tlioatt-r,at its highest Icvol of profession-alism, to share with them thistheatrical event which will markthe beginning o( a cultural ren-aifiSmu.t.* in educational tiicauT inthe Garden Slam.
Box OfficeNow Open
Th* box office of tlie GardenState Arts Center, Holmdel, open-ed Monday to start the direct saleof binj'It: even! ticket* for ils
Whil« remaining itubscriptlontouts for both classlcnl «nd pop-ular series can alw> be obtainedI t the box office before the tea-ton starts June 12, it will .servethroughout the lummer as themain outlet for advance BndniBht-of-perfornrance t i c k e t »(o the Individual events sched-uled in the Arts (-enter.
Th? scnwin opener on Thurs-day, .1 line 12, at 8:30 p.m. willbe the Philadelphia OrchestracnmliKted by Kuj'^ne OnnnnJywith 'Hie Romeros, Spain's firstfamily ut the pillar, as j!"''htsoloists. The Onnandy-led l'hil-B(li'l|ilu;i On-hestra also openi'dt h ' 1 i i i i i u j . : n i i l l S C ' I S O M l i i s t y . ^ i r o n
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f e i i i i i i - i M l n i t h e A i l s I ' . n i . i d i i . - -
l i i K i h e J i n n ' p . • n u l l u f u s M I i . i u l
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anil r : \ i l ie Cimme, nml t h " Alnerl-CIIP I'.iilliM T h e n t i r . ' l i i k c t s m epin ill ( m m i'l fur lawn M'IIMMK
(!'.'.Ml, r r i d n y and Sntu idny) mJ7 iieaii-si ilin iiii[:i. In ihe Mumneat Ar ts ( 'filler u inphl ihent iT.Aviillnhlr IK>X te.ilK will n i l a tJT.50.
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Suinue! J . W(-ir ir., LorillardA>e, t nior I w t l i , n n fr-\n >u«i!i.t&se revoked [>>r u"f me- i
NOWSHOWING
• MiPOUTOWH
'OWN
AT THESETEf READf THEATERS
[AKITON
HEW OVER
HOUSE of EN(J34 E. FRONT ST. - - KEYPGRTH£
FAMOUS KM- ^-/y:y:^ '^:
Authentic Cantonese Chinese fto&fEnjoy O i . r S u m p t u « u i l u n c h e o n l u f f a t .; v;-;._.--
!r Dir .mo R o o m F « ! ! i f i s s : ' " . . . . ' ''.".
BURLEW'SCliff wood Inn
and RATHSKELLER
• Italian American/Cuisine
'•. Pizzas-OurSpecially
Luncheons and Piwaj All Day Thurs. & Fri.
CALL
Hwy. 35 & Cliffwood Ave.Cliffwood. N. J.
MORE FOLKS ARE SAYING
O/A/EAT %t (llotf a y
149 W. FRONT ST. — KEYPORTYou and your family will enjoy tho charmingCnpo Cod a+mosphere . . . and the finest,strictly fresh
BaysidoVary Larq* Raomi. Full 0«iem»ntfor Baiom«nt and Hobby Shop.Two Car DfUchod Garag*.
THE KIRWAN CO.REALTORS
HWY. 31 WEST KEANSBURS
787-6600
large rnddem rooms with tiiobath, nil hfiut.and yard. Adultsonly. Call 366-2825. :, ; 6/3
A ROOlvr"ACT*,~h«>t"~sui)plfed.'•Call alter 5 p.m. 264-(C38. 0/5
MAINE RENTALBootnbay Hlrbor — I bad-rooni I09 cabin. Sleep! 7,Eloctrle tltcliift. HaateJ b.d-roam a n d balh Firuplactt.Availibls July - Aujust. $100• wo.k. 5447S08 4/5
Threa Iwdroom Spllt-t.«vel inlicautiful Btirrnuiulings. Treesand trees - lovely landscaping.Two full baths, kllchon with (lin-ing area, dining room and livingroo mwlth wall-to-wali cai'i»ting.Panelled family room. Fl'agstontipatio. Reasonable taxes. In mostdesirable part of Ur.eroft.
WALKER & WALKERREALTORS
Hwy. SJ, MMdl«lown, N. J .Open 7 Days A Week
fend lor Illustrated Catalog671-3311
1—it
FURNISHED ROOMS
KEYPORT, Furnished room. New-ly decorated. Men only. On buj
line near center ut town. PrlvaMentrance. Off-street parking, 264-4 K C I • • • : . . - . «/5
WANTED TO BUY
BUILDING LOTS, Midtlietown,Matawan, Holindcl, Knritan,
Marlboro, Keyport, etc. Will paytoj> dollar. Call J ack Bostock,4S6-2IW0. tf
U. S. SILVER COINS, i;olci coins]coltoctifnis, liighest prices paid.
Romeo, JT87-5951. tf
MOOURN 3 B.R. House goodconcl., larpc plot, good lucaii'in.
COOJf -""full o r . p a r i t i piwirsing iiQrae, m'Mvrn ( t l tchw,
good working coKditiona / 5(iB-(Hflfl, Matawan, M;.J. : '..' 6/5
'.rtr
: JOB ;Ap)?ucANrsThokcyviurl Weekly' and r The"
. Mataw*»Jourr!5l do not know-ingly accept Help-Wanted ads
' from employers covered by t h e ."Fiiir 'tabor Sutndarda Act" if they•offer: less thim,ths legal iriiniiTiumwage or !sii to pay at least tlmu :«r<d one-iialf for overtime hours.
"The sninlrniun".wage'.lofemploy-,ment covered by the FLSA prior' M-'the' J86S.'A«>icadm«nts.is $1.60an. iioUf: with overtime pay rcr
'-quired' att«r :W hours a week,.;Jobs covered as a result of the':JSCliAmcridmciits require$1.15 anhnttr minimum, with oycrtitrii; payrwiuirod after 42 hours r. week.1
For specific information, contactthe Wage and Hour Office o t d i s 'U.S. Department of Later, fed-.,era!. Building. !)70 Broad Street,'.Ncv/a rk . : '•••••• i t
COUNTER GiRlTfor Sub shop.' 1!) or over. Apply in person be-
li/oi'-a 2 S: S ».»!. at DIM"'-! : '* "
( f p . P . ,V .<ioclor's brflcc, Mfitiday, -Tues--
day"and fImnjday .eyctilngs from••5':to 8 'p.m:^Mu3t. .know : typ.iiis,•'.•filing, e tc . ' Dcpcr.dahJiity impor-tant . Writa . B o x r . ; Keypoif.
, Weekly. . • •••••'/ ' •_!_'-_'l5
(Xj2AF!TN?f"WOMAN; .1 of" "iiliys u -.vtok, ' t\ *.ran.spoitn-
tion.. K'l-tsU:. 6/5IFVOl'rLikiilvqrkinR with "peo-. pie, you may be eligible for a
paying job us a Hnmeinatwr •Home Jlfialth Aid Call Visitingllomem.iker Service 222-91(10 forInformation.
8/5 -J/12
Apply In person Shore PointInn, Highway 35, Hailet, N. J.
6/3
must like childn^n. Own trans-portation preferred. Call 261-2321.
»wnn. ExperiencB and or tniin-Ing necessary. Full time, no eve-nings. Complete hand writtenresume 10 Box E, MatawanJournal. C/S - n/1^HblisT>rKEEPER71fve In, roimi
anrl board, plus weekly Hilary,S'.J day week, Atlantic lli^hlaiici-iarea. Call 3S-I-0BCB. 6/5MAIDS. r>aiTyTr"wet!kT~SI;uT at
$1.45 per hour plus froti doorto door transportation. Froo paidvacation. Free insurance rovcr-ago 2CI-5Q21. tlLPN Mount Pleasant Mauuf
per month. Demonstt'ate new,quality Una of homo care prod-ucts. Save housewives DOLLARStint pennies! Weekly training.Call Mr. or Mrs. Krdmann at588-71)61 uay or eves., for ir hornsInterview and sairpler.. tf
BICYCLE need flul.i'? Dring !> Into Wostorn Aulo, 112 Main St.,
Mstuwnn. Wo repair all m«kei . tf
BICYCLES domestic and foreignrepnim our specialty. Bayslinra
Hnrilwaro Co., Front St., oppositePost Office, Keyport. Cull264-11-13. If
YOU bunt 'am we'll fix 'em. Oliisiand siri'im r>'|),iii.s, Bayuliuni
. , . the «ne y m Ret in v » u rtli nl Jnb witun .vuui b-i#»axpoot t mtrnclc' i . tind yfitit iau ' t uvoii find papflii-Upii.
"Wo dfui't ball*»vu In "fllnk ora w i m " If 11'& .Vitur i l r i taflcrolaridl Joh, wr ' l l he It)you with a 3w««'k ni IBIIIH-tloil cnuisi! (at [nil pny i.We'll show you hciw ft u\i**dUp .Vim: I V|>l.iK Olid itlml't*hnivi And Imlp wUh tuihllsli-Ittjr p r i r c i i u r t i and telcplKin*techti iqimi.
Fi>»rn Hiftri'. you brtiln «tr.tM.iUi"!' i»filnd of ••U'lho-job itnif.im: 11.111! .t.ii fin<lwlirro ymi fit )>i<,t. (rrh*>i*fiid *i cunviMiicnt mliltowii
cll L'll.Jill.ll. )
A t u i . I f 1 ' i i i ir K t i ' i m t l t'N>W t v i k , i l ' « l u i v e T v p l i t / C ' l u r l 'U.I I IIIH.IIK- • I l i r j n i l .
Wn u l l i - r K 'M>II u l - 1 1 ' 1 " 1 n i l -l l C l l . t . t l l l l l i H l II;,-, 1^1.11,III.p i , n i l . nf I ' I I . I I U I I I M I m l -v . i i i i v i n i - i i t in t i i . ' . - v i i i m ;w i n lit n i i m l ' I M i t i i u ,
A p p I V I ' l T i i . | 11 • • I ill nmi i n i ' i , . . n - , N O W . I - i n , . n o
MRAW-Hfli;' to \-. i:i :.s N •• \ > in ii,
N. \ ' m i : , ' .K l p p i i - . H r I ' . . ' I A l l l l B H I ! ! '
T < I l l l l l l I I I
. ..part .time. I'uitl vacations, holi-daya k hosptta'tizstion. Ail equalopportunity employer. Apply in
5liS OlilVKUS 'and p:irt-Uinv/s.'-'jvlara'thun B I B CO,, 103 SU'vcni
U-ii-, >'6uth Aniboy,,-Tcl. 7.'.:.l-i)ii!i..
GUARDSFull & Part Tims
All Shifft Avoii..b!»Tup B<dnoftfv
pnjo Uniforms
App*y Wcakdiy*9 A.M. - 5 P.M.Tuoi. to 8 P.M.
Sat. ? A.M. - I P.M.or C J I I 24 7-i0-1O
Security ServicesMll RdRd.
No,Ground Fir. opp. E. J. Koivetto
PRODUCTIONELECTRICIANS
Requiro U.S. graclimlts willi 4ycfiiis indiLstcisil t;lei:tridun andinRclianlciii fx|>cripni-c. Will be'required to make elecirical nmlmechanical repairs. Must rotau.1
shifts. Qualified rate Is S3.77 anhour plus shift differential. Kv-ceHoni Jringti l)f«Bfit plan. Ap-ply In person 10 personnel de-partment.
lUtDl.ANr) fil.ASS CO,C.'il'f'ivood Ave.
riiff.vood, N. J .Art equal opportunity empi-jyi-i-
6/3
AUf6~MECTlANIC. ixpeifiiinced'Itk'ul working conditions. Good
puy. Apply In perso:i to sorvlcamanager. T o w n & CountryDodge, 60 Main St., Matawan.5U6-GWU. 6/5
MANAGEMKNTTRAINTi'lTMaio"No oxp. necessary. Train on.
Good wihiry. Good opportunityfor aBaro«3iv» younj( man. Musthnve car. Muny company bone-fits Cull Mr. Frank Closscy,2 imi00 for interview. Local Fl-namxi Co., 8 Main St., Keyport.
SiJLu.^ 3/5WORK WANTED
MOTHKK OF H will watch chll-drun anys for working niotlier.
Prlvatu home. Ri'jsonublo 264-3GW. t(WiiX' DO WPINGitTnij'Tionrir:28.1-7MI. <l/J
y.sit In hor homo, meals and
gnmon, refurences. To I. 5flrt-50.1B.6/5
W i l l noTttONING"in inyTiotne!Call 566-0(179. (1/3
BUS. OPPORTUNITIES
fOI.ON'lAl Mlnlnitiro Golf, MMnSt., Mntawan, Must .sell. Pi iied
rl|;h? ami pmfllalili.', Call 'M>-47-10 " f u r 4 p.m. (I/J
LOANSH K A I , K S T . X ' I ' I - ; I ) \ V W I - M S
r i N A N < M « V I . M I H l l t l I . I - . . \ \ . i l l. V i t l l . u - l f - i t c i i ' i l i r - i ' i i 1 > h i \ M i r
l i o n u ; \ 1 l ! m 1 I ' M I I ! n i | i i i " , i M i t d , i vi l . i ( n . l - , n | i . i , ' , | | c l ^ h t V i i l l l t ' H U <\W\\\ f I ' t J t u t I ( ; . V , | | r " | f ' > I » V t l 1 '( ; i ' , H o t : V M I W i > i « ' M ' i i t m u s h ; . ! / ; . > .' I I I I " K M I V V \ U C O , f t i ' . - i l l o i t , M | ( | .< t l i - ! n ' . w t " i n / . » . ' i l H i , W e U K c . M i - . l i i u H
. • t i ' / . l ' d i i n , i i i i / l i < i ; ! t i i . ; : : i i i i M . M ! I L U - K
TUTORING
K yure white, as the Horse_Tne -horses' lung history was
^a\KnP<i to fii!ii if: "uhaos iiKitveitd 'of World Var t! wiih
•their-'iinprndins (lestHiclicm • bythe Getiiians. But May 7,"1945 lie-cante a day in. Arnerii-an wjunift
'-ystccy—whsa. GscsriJ. .".'7c'>'»*'Jpiit.ti/n Invaded Swatttbui'K, Eiavisria. to. save , ilto .l>r«ed.'. TK'horses.'W'.'ru rcoved nut, convnyic!by five ran is . Later Walt JOis-nov's motion picture. "Tlit: M t r j - '
."••?lo of "t£s 'Whits "St»ili(»'os.'-'-'do«-• wented.-thK saving of the Lippl-
i . ' j u m . h o r s c s . ' . 1 ' • , ••••• . • : •. ' .
. Thi} fsmotis Circus B,irwk. iscoining to Middk'Uwp. «n Mon-
--'..Uy, J«j!" 9. fur :wu pcrliirnwu'cej'.-•«t ;4 and 8 p.m. -Umicr '.lie srjon--sorship of the* MiililUMown Voiitb.Atbiecic Associatio.'i the sliow vyili
.'be set up at Peanett 1'ieid On. . . R o u t e 3 6 , , . ' , : :••; •'- •• •••••' .
MISC. - FQ.R_SALE_
•COMtHMATION ALUMINUMSTORM & SCREEN
. -.' yiNOOVVS & Dfini'.S
.KARL.A. FRANTZ 2W-310S
•'•••'":'"'• c o b n r- 'H.L-piht . ' •• '•;••• H U r K •S')O,Ni-:,'-J.AHt-), etc. :
•;;rECI<EL!S TRUCKING\\.. . Morganyille, N. J. ;
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CLEAN "EXPENSIVE CaT'i'iots- with the best, ttliiu Lustre isAmerica 's Ijvoritf. Rent sham-pooer SI. }imiis iiArUvviir«, 130Main St., Matuwnn, N. J . 6/3
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West Long Briu«;h rwe iv t s Slviiig ChrUtmM. tree, pUuted inB«!-»U!;!i Hali >arV, and d'jimtrd ,by ;-R««!t6r-Attthooj., J i C»rn»ss»,.light, irorn-tlw'grounds' af his Little Sliver1 office,1'. AcctpJinj:' the1-gift,on behalf of.West Long Branch, Is Sarough t 'oanci! 1'rcsidsnt OeoxgeM. C'onway. as Monmouth County Shade Tree. Conimlssioner jHseji^.-C. I rum <tncs spade work. The County Shade Tree CommissionlupcrviKed fhe '.'ninving; oi the Ircti. •• ' '•"••. '
s spwiiil 'servivi' "crRated by.the•Senior Youth Oriiup- ••t-M?nn,'yMt!\Reforrii .Tempk, Nvw Shtov.n-bui'y.'. for. the.--celfibration u( tlifSabbuth, Vridiy; evenit:;; i t 8:';'J
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si'hfioi B'ruup .with- a pulpit'w-t-x-.'pies:; theii1'thoughts and feslinf^on i.iii« of th» tentrai pruhler"?1
of the d;'j'. They have respond""'.!to tlie fipp-ftuiiiiy with emhual-a^rn :nrj invviviiN'tneM ."The traditional foniwt of the
sc'.-yicva ha.-; hcer. alttrrs-J to is-«:iirix'rate ff.-lk musk' and or.iBinaiuoi'lry and prayers. A i"'11' "fi,i.;-:'''.'.'ii-, ' iii'.'lud'itif'. Mai'thalir^udw(;iic on iriMich honi; Rob
•erf Slnwi" and-Marjovia Shulman0" fluti's: I'liio! Harris, PfMidfnt-of'tiie'yi.iHih' f;rjup, on tim guitar.3rd -.lovpli Singer on the violin,
•"wi!!' iea/J"'"t'v.* s in- ' ' ^ "f ''Bi;i>'3Mo A Rose," "Times they An;A-Cht<f.;'.ir'{!," and fnim "Fiililter01: thf Ronf," '"iabljath Prnyer."
i,liV.i: 1- .iiat;r::, Vlvr (;t*vj..u-."lt r:.tin?• (jroijp, wilh Jil l I tubr r ,uvJtlu'Cti of ibti musicians, wilt oif^rprayers and -poetry amip'-wwd forthis Sabbath service. Rulh Smjserand Elliot Hariis will deliver ftsermon on "I'^ace." Special cf-fect3 Vi'iil be contributed byChaiiea Wi.niir and .lack Siujitr.
Traditionul portions of the Sab-bath scivice include the kindlingot the Sabbath lights by MarjoriaShulman; prayt'r chants by Dan-iel Goldstein, and prayers andresponsive reading, led by Bon-nie Grcenberg and Carol Rusen-
Jeffrey MolinoffCalled To To rah
Jeffrey t.owlu Molinoff, son ofMr. and Mrs. Any Mo!i:»off, ofS9 h y Wiiv. Mutawan, will be(•ailed to the Ttirah a* a B.-irMit/vaii at services rtt Temp'1.!Shalom, Matawtin, Saturday atIT,111 ii.m.
l:oll.i,Ui:ji tho sevvica, (liorswill bo a iuiirht'oi'. In Jeffrey'sImii'jr at Colts Nock l-.ui. Amrmxthe fciniily ami frii'r.ds nlteuditiKwill ho i-clrifK'e.'. fidtii Caiiad:i.California ami Fl'irUii.
terg.' Tiii-'-yciutj'.' group t a i f i - 1 '•• tended invitations:to other-youtb .•groUi.w and thu • Tiiterfaltli Youth
Council. "u£ ?fc? R'.< .Bs.vK' *'?*••The-public is invitied, ., . Fellowship and refreshments.will follow- the. service at tits One?
' Sh'afchai; wnr-.'o the group will. lend the kiddiwh and 'sen?:
Vfhnit BallerinasJoin ProgramstiriU.l. b ia l !v t i a , . Kand l.uijf Sormno. h.ive beet: add-ed IU'LHI; roster til s-a.ts sdk 'd-uled ta 'J jr . te -.vitii the Arm.-i ii-.:):",Iwll:.". Thecari- Couti>Any ••'''..if-
• dw! :l',.i'.:- Ai!,.-Cc.-Usr.. HolrnUcl..t h ? K . ^ u n i m . - i 1 . • •• •"
Mis« Simon:-.•••thir-.primi brtHcr-.1 kr.u. ni .tlic Ruyai Danish tt^n^t,,will dsi'icu ' v.iiti - li«r... rf,";'V'V'-.vdcompatrml, I:til-L Hrubit, Isi tw-vperformaiKr.s durm", the week-lonx i-.iijj.ni.-DH'ni at the Aits Cen-ter .filly 2S through 'Aus;.;?.' '
Mif'i SiTratiti, u»r mony ye.'^sprim-; ballerinrt nf Ameri'-'un B,-.!-let Tr.Kttre. and Roy?3 Fernnn-d c , first nvil-^ ila;;c.er of tin"*ciuaitaiiy, will perform i'i tiie pia-ductiun n( Swan Lake 011 Tues-tliiy. July '-9, and will dance t!ialeading roloc in Gitt'lh! on Ft ul:sy.
:-X\:lU tli<» t'4>f»is (.'f ihi*•cfele.1 Tht? Shifdff h e r r b y :>Mrrv,"*s' tJi*jr ight io HdViUiti tnic r ; i l* wi thou tlur ld»M- iMtic;*- b.v i-.i;nt>cr.ti<-r,.
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Nic^lnit riadtno, Jr., President,director wnd stackholtjer, 27 Frcn*?uA M t NJ
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VtockhoMcr, 31? • i&th Street, VnioaC i t y . N . J . " . - • • , : - •
Objections, it nnv, shouM b«made lmmtdiatfly in writing to:
W r n * H/irb»-i, 5V.rr.iioH r*l*frk rffeh Mo u s h ; M a i i .
WHITE SHANTY INN. INCNichoijn Gndino, Jr., Prc«it27 Kffneou Avr,.Malnuan N. J,/5J» fi/5 *HO2
PUltUC NOTICE. TAKE MOTICE TIL\T . ITieGuatliilcunai Hoxt 4V45, A'eterai^».f Foreign Wins, of <hi* UnitedMAtes lifts made #ppi:catiDn to :ti*inon-nfiMp CouniMl of the Townshipof MatHWan for reneu-fi) of Clublicense No. CJ3-1 (or premises lo-culed on Cltffu'ood Avenue (cornerHnwtkitvfiie Strep|» X..,ts *-5C CHff.
v Th« object ol *«(U .iictJoA te-to1-obtain b juugment cf div-art** be-
- t»e«n. the ceid plaintiff and you,bated: M«y 39, 1M0
- JOHN K. JEVEHHTAtturiMiy lor Plaintiff418 Bonleiittn* n AvvnueSnulh Arnb*»»% NBSV Jt^f^*y
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NOTICETaka notice that Con-Fran Enter.'
- prlsvu, Inc. o/ New Jctstv irnclmg. h* Str»(hmcre l.nnee has uppUcd to/ th* Mayor and Council of Ih* Tovvn-
etiip of Matawjm for ihe r*newalo( Plenary Ht'tnl) 'Consitniplion l i -cciib'i' C-8 /or preiniser kn-aled onHi»h-:;v 34. Stvath^cir rh-r^»i*C»rnffr. Mt.'»>^an TuwnsMp. N. J.
The nmntii fuui lesurrm-es *'f allofficers,'ami atl Uir«cti>rs who huvem> utiiei r>aim;d offirt, utnt thenam»*s nnrt r slttoiu1***1 f>f nil tmek.bolikrn holrting rnore thHii t*n pvr,
v ObHielio.-... It any, nhuuld b« mutifImmcdialiily in w ntii'K u»: V*rr»«Wi>rb«l, C!*Mk of tin". Borough 0*
ANTONIO " C E H R A T O . t'rrrtaent
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Take notice li>;it appltcutior, hnst«:eti made to iho Miijnr imd Coun-cil f-I the Township <>f Marlboro forOio reni-'.viil (if the Pftit.tr.v HelaJlConsurniitien I.)t•e^.^e No, C-7 is-sued to MorKauville Bar A GrillInc., for premises situate on Fiwth>erjy aide rt Tt'tineit fioflcl, Mor(f»n-vilie. Marlboro Tuwnship. Ali.ni*mouth CiJtimv, New Jersey.
•Hie offiwrs, • directors and stock-holders *>( the •Mi'rs/anviit* Bar AGrill. Inc.. are;
Arnr >lc-:r:l'.:.i:-:. !K- I.:.;/-1 Ht-M'.Moi>"finvUu-, N. .)
Ole Hennkstn, ivMorftAnvUIe, N. J.
'l\irid Mtruikaen. Tennenl Rr«*d,Mur^anviHr. N J.
Objections, if any, should t)€mailu iminedlatdv in wruintf to th*CI«rk cf the- Tov\os(ii|» of Maribii-v.MOHOANVU.LE BAR & (JRIIX,IiK b . Aft.N£ HEKRIKSEN,Prcilde.it
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TO MiXKVT UEt'KXttAUT#\!PEKIQH COURT OF
NEW JfcKSEYCHANCB*V DIVISIONMONMOUTU COUVrtfIMX H» C Vy. r Ufttdt
* THt; ST.ATK OF KEV/ JERSEYto DOUGLAS H. STOCKKR, SM-,one of the defend&nta,
Y(.u arv hprebv auinn'tor.c-a hr.d
fiorniit'.v, Du.vtc 6 Sevnj'jin. n«>fi-tlf(*(. a*N.'! nt v, -\ Jiote Mi!;lri>.ji i*Jf)8 Main Strcc*, Ornngc, New -Ur*fey, an rii«,i' ci' to the eoropintotand amtnrJnif:nr (o cemptamt (il«dIn t)ii> ciMl oction tn ^liich UNITEDSTATES SAVINGS BANK OF NEW-AHK, N. -T. a corporation uf thuStaly of Nuw Jts-so>. is PliiiotiK.»<n<i DoLiKi.iv M. Mi fKcr Nr *>'i'iHelen si/>rk*rr. 1« ' - : ^ . CiCiti .fDiilties. I i " . , a oo^-oriillon .»f th«Swtt "f N*-w J w t - o , iiul R. H.Mat*y iiiul Company, :<u ;k-Jt'r.Hai)t«,pt:ii(tinf in the .Surer::-; C"-:1 ! '.•(New Jtry.vY. ChMm.'! v Dr, n u n .wafiin thir'.v-flvf d;t\; nf'ti JuneM L ! k t e l£
me rene-.val of the rie/iarv Hitt^it
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• ' • 'Th« n;*rTj(.-'s *.ltl i-vtL'Avm:** f.t s l it!ie of(J(.*rs, -ffaeetom nfil V(OL-U-"
1ri«tj;iff i..- Jt'hn'h l ^ r A. f.M:l h»Afijvpittd t« tii« Tiiuittjiiip Council oftne T'r-, fisnij.' f!f MiiNc- «n. tn th tCiHlrtly sf M&nrrn.;(th. i^.aU. t.f NfrWJ f h J i
5 Hie <>f Houte '.H, vievter)> fromCiiffwiK*d Av«nue, :.ex{ to \hvA A P Shopping Cfrfiitr, Muts'.vanTownship. N. J .
tJhitclion. if any, him fid W i*!r»J*
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• • -. ' , * I « T U ' C . " • , - - "•TAKE NOTICE THAT P«!T;l.':irW ,
tr&dinK-0£* O fc C Bui & Urtiu>.~>).li)L'.; Ulv Unlnd ' .Slrwt, . MaTav.i.n.iius uptijlud-t'i Ific Mfi)or Jidtl Ct-ij/i-Cif •>? the. Bori.isr«h':t/f. Mail**r*"l hrf
•,'Lirisuniplntj: iift-ns*- Ni.. C-U ii-vufttfor fjrt*rri'.«!o;. 'ii.'J fir-wi SJKC! , M « I -1MB!), NtiU J*Tl<!.V.
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Objwtiori,. If any. >hi.uM t* tna<!t?tuinitfOiMely in MI i Him lu Vtcr-HHiMhai. Clerk of in* BorirUjKh *..f
1.0MU11CK T. MAN7.0. J»r«»d*rit4Jb Cft.ul*> St.,MflUtWiin H. -I
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TAKE NOTICE fiial Jcpeprt Bftrh-ttr<Ie iir.i! Maty jHach.ii-de. tn<iitn^u.*. JM Joe'<> CViktiiil l.i*unye h«vtAppJlftl to ihi' .Mri.vcr i:irl CVuncItu? tti«r Borcuyh '..f Mala ivsn for aplenary retail consumption liquoritvcr^f ia% (h* prerniavs biluatdit 'jiiIVvule 34-4. Matsw.irf N. 7.
Oh.'eftiwu. if B n\ , i-ltculil b«maii* iin<it<'Uiitiriv m ujinni> 'i-:
• <.i.,'i- " t i . i i ' i.ui.v .\ir* '"-•(*s;J.• the N'iitinnoV £«!ui';itiG»! Hivn-.'A :
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<iul 4.0.1 M'S.i Artelli will f." this '"
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M<r:f-K i^,. „,.,[ lnl.(..|i,,g df Marawan
Jr.*tt*s""w.f>«|"i','. r'h'c'Mavor'md Hinli^Mll's new Ulllural little
C.I-. .-ii .( in. ii,.....ir:i .ii Mmixviin wid he lifij ct the IK.me of Mrs.
rif-r.M; "iu'*:>'r«.rni:|«'s "kurfn''"i" : l ) i l l x ' l l r -Jacmviu, 3 J'tesl's MillCfi.uhie^ Haiinn KrcMm t-itijAit*i ^**-, L'iKtiitige WVst, Wednesday,« 4 o Main Si..jM.,ia,ni,,. N. .!. j u n e 11 at K p.m. Mrs. lltflrnm!.'<JtBm"mt'<ii:,ilLiv''"^1Ai''i?.'ii'il'!|, l * Silvi-i-bna «i!| >pt.'il: uu Jewish
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'1'rusicc, Hnrry Kern, Olf* L.ike«h r e -Dr., CUffwootl Bent-ii, N, J .
j f itteT»ke 'notice that Towne and
Cuuntry Bar & l.iquoih. Inc., hnsfippllvd to th«f Tir.t nship C^mcilof the To*.vii5hi|> of Matatvan for rs-nertiti i)r pwnaty retail consumptionllc^nsp N<> C-4 f T premlsfs situ-aW at &tVHinm(»rc shopping denier,Htitli w ay 3^, Jkl&taWAn To'.* riiiiip,N"A- Jeist-.v.
The name* fend stKiretists (// aiiuffk'er*. attct A]] <iirei-t»rs \\»ic» holduu el.*., r nan»Ki <iffit.-e And thenumes and re*i((enve« of alt Hockholders holtting mnre tha.i icn perctutum i to'* ) ol any ^tock 'A tiivi-.jrfinr.'ttHin are «A JTollniv«:Mlrhael N. Nnppl. President
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*lla UHtJitiK iis AlV Bar hii.s ftppMtdtn 'fie Mswr a"^l ff«ncl( of Iheilfroiifih <-f M;itbA.-.n tt/i .» Pif-naryllrtnii Consunipti"" License C10f.if |fr«mii>cK 2o Mi^fi Strvel. Mftta-wa*v New JeiM'y,
Obj^ftiiin. U an.v, *-|ii»ula b« innd#Immrdtateb' Jn- ' \ r i i ing lo: V>maHnrbal, Clerk of Hie Dctoujh ufMalwv^n. Nr\i Jn-«ry.
JOSEPH VArCARFl.I-A2ti itlKO St..aiatHvia.'i. New Jvrgey
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SOTHKTafcr notice thai
mdiJiK ny Mflanr-niily
><'U f.til to (Ju hi>. j i idnint t i t i*v '5*^-jau t ' m a y r>e rt-mierecl **«•!irstt *mt/or the i t i i t ' dem.ir.ih-d in tn*;vomptdin l . Vnu shal l Uiv >ourAnswer And PT*i.t ->f Seivlcc indi't Ucn'.t v.nh ihc CJerk of the Su-p t n o r Cour t , SUue Huus t . Tn-.niuu,N«*- J e r s e y , ir, anorchtncft •••-ith thfrn ik- i of c h i i p r ; i C ! i e /w.t* p;<••!•*<i-
'n i t s fivuun has Ix-m it-,<-titut«>dfor the I'liciM-M- '/f f*.re«'!iisi'ij; amoMjtiijjt: (ifiU-d jHiiurir\ fi, I'.+fc.m.utf by DyuKlai K, S to rk t i Sr.e n d Hrl^n Slmri««r. his 'A ife. HA
States Savittgs Bank nt Nt-.wiik,N v u . lei ' .ey. a t.">rpoi.-it!.-in >-f Now,-Jt-r.se>. ;ts im»MKnci*r -AMCN n.<rt-K»Kf concenij , rciil t s i a t c kiK-wrt.« 5 Wf.iKlbif..h D r K . MniH" f i
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M M E S FITZSIMMONS,1
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(SlK'U-fl-JOHN W. ItKOAMKovport, N. .1.THOMAS V, 11&GANKid Miifilu I'i.^ Ofik St ,Kryport. N. J,
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ahes of activities^ eiiuugb' lor' both. ycungstars and :adults.> Recre'^:1-
tiwai : opportunities, . entertain-.rabnt programs and sport Htfrac-tiuns are listed'in: "What's. Hap-^pening in Now'.' Jersey," publish-'ed by . the Department's Bureauof State Promulion.
Atlantic City will feature Ca-nadian Week and Children's Week.June 2b to July. 2, .with specialprograms and special discount!)for both Canadians and children.Eighty-three hotels and motels,19 restauranls. 21 amusementplaces and 56 shop and businessfirms havo combined effoits toptovidfr economy honeymiiona inJ«n». To qualify, the weddingmust take place on or sifter. May.?), Oi> An;;. 1, 2 »nd 3, there willbe a three - day Youth, Art andJ » i t Festival at Atlantic CityR«c» Course. Judging by tha ad-vance requests for tickets. «ver100,000 people will attend tiiiifestival. Atlantic Cny also willhose numerous fishing tuutim-ment» throughout the season.
Tha Garden SUta Arti Center,Hnlmdsl, opens Its second sum-mer season June 12, with thoPhiladelphia Orchestra and of-t e n each week such performersas Clen Cnmpbell; Symphony ofthe New World: tha New York
Philharmonic; Rowan and Mar-tin; the American Ballet Then-tie; and tha musical, "Fiddler uniiw KtArt.'" ,
Ocean City plans nightly COji-csris. Sunday musicals and sur!- :
ing tournaments every Tuesday ,•iluriiyi July and August. 7he A«-n'J.'li S.""t3 C"1? CaV*''jj.- w!Hbo heio, Juno 14 and 13 and on..1 Jiy 26, the Annual '.'Night.. i:iVenice" Boat .ParadeZ-Hlshlicht*lu August are Aug.. 9,. the S2ndAnnual National Surfcasting,-Tournament • and Aup, H t t > s -Wth Antiuail "Baby. Parade," theoldest baby parade in the U.S. :
•. Lakewoocl, New Jersey's uniqus'y-.j.ir - i'o'(".fi resort in thfi PineBelt, is host to the Eastern Re-gion or the American Water SlitAssociation Aug. 2 and 3. On Aug.8, 7 and 8 there will l.w » (mlf-Tcurnument at the LakewixidCountry Club. Aug. 9 is the date,ot the Summer Festival Parade.
Wildwodd is liost tn the NcWJersey Statu Muiblea Champsors-ship Juna 7 and the NationalMarbles Tournament Juna .18through 20. Disabled AmericanVeterans Convention will convenethere Juris 19 to 22 and Veteransof Foreign Wars Convention Juna2J to 28. Band concerts will beheld overy Wednesday and Sun-day evenings starting tha lustweek in Juno and continuing un-til :he first week in September.
On June 71, « Blueberry Queenwill b» selected to reign over theFirst Annual N.J. Blueberry Fes-tival at the Smi'hville MusicFair, highlighted with. « blueber-ry pie eating contest for chil-dren, a contest for blueberry reci-pes and introduction of two newproducts by Renault, Blueberry
Brandy and Blueberry Chain-pagr.a. Eiitertul.iment will be pn>-vi'i«<l by sii* noted tfryy.isl. I.ar-irrsrrar!." ; ,
Cap* May plans felling towns-menU and surfing! tournament*June 21 and 22; Old Homo TouiiJuly. 5: An'.ique Autn Pacasiij in-,y U M ' 4 . i.v An :=;«)iil)!U JaiyID, 19 aiid .20, and conc«r!3 andspecial klddia attractions throughput the season. '. '"•..:. '; .'•'...', • Asbiiry Park plans'cohc«rt* ev-ery ' Saturday night during 'Julyand -August, on July 23 and !h«
Seaside Kei^hts plan* < springfestival. In 'Juno. /Durbg Angus:there will b« daily events and a3«rf casting £i;nte3t. Fireworkswill ha shown starting July 5 andevery F .-iday evening for the nestseven weeks.
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