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The Keyport Weekly from Keyport, New Jersey • 7

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THE KEYPORT WEEKLY, N. J. Paqe Seven Thursday, Juno 1967 William Hutting, Mrs. Kenneth their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Levison, and Mr. Costa's nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Ciro. Van Meerbeke, Mrs.

Russell C. Vliet, Mrs. Herbert Roper and Mrs. Herbert C. Burrowes.

Plan For Banquet The Circles of the Women's Mis sionary Society of the First Bap "1' IN APPRECIATION I want to thank iy many well wishers who sent cards and flowers while I was a patient in Monmouth Medical Center. Mrs. Sarah E. Regan wj inside adv 1 Return From California Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Costa, Pershing PL, Keyport, have returned home after spending several weeks in California where they visited X. tist Church, Keyport, heia meetings in Fellowship Hall when plans were made for a banquet to be given to all of those in the church who are graduates from grammar school, high school, or college as well as -J- I IMMMMH wf mil Jiuiin mill mm those who are graduating from Hi Studios nursing schools. Twenty-four invi lb ft lllitii IMI I tations have been sent out and the two Circles will be hostesses. -Ann ilnifl in iuMUti 'if: The annual June picnic was dis cussed. This will be held in Holmdel Park on June 8 and will be a co PHOTOGRAPHY WEDDING ALBUMS IN NATURAL COLOR Portraiture 10 MAIN KEYPORT 2644500 operative undertaking.

Anyone requiring transportation may call Mrs. Konaid van Meerbeke or Mrs. Thomas Sorenson. The flower chairman, Mrs. Rus Funeral Services Mrs.

Harold DeGroff Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Esther (Breighner Kirchgessner) DeGroff, 71, wife of Harold DeGroff, 30 Randall West Keansburg, who died Monday, May 22, 1967, at Riverview Hospital. The funeral was from the Gorny and Gorny-Manger Home for Funerals, 1200 Clinton Irving-ton, with a mass at TO a.m. in St. Paul the Apostle Church, Irving-ton.

Born in Gettysburg, Mrs. DeGroff had lived in Irvington 42 years before moving to West Keansburg six years ago. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons by a former marriage, Richard Kirchgessner of Irvington, and Warren Kirchgessner of Morgan; a daughter, Mrs. Judy Styp-ulkowski of Irvington; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Hahne and Mrs.

Maime Marloch, both of Cumberland, and Mrs. Flora Manich of Pittsburgh, five grandchildren and two great grandchildren, Mrs. Myrlyn E. Baum Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Hazel A.

Baum, 56, of 109 Forest Keansburg, who died Tuesday, May 23, 1967, at Monmouth Medical Center. The funeral was at 2 p.m. in the John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, 115 Tindall Middletown, with the Rev. James F.

Schultheis officiating. Burial was in Fair View Cemetery. Mrs. Baum was born in Red Bank, daughter of the late James H. and Jessie (Boden) Inchcliffe, and had lived in Red Bank and Bloomfield before moving to Keansburg 16 years ago.

She was a member of the Keansburg Pentecostal Church. sell C. Vliet, reported that she has taken the flowers to shut-ins on GIVE YOUR HOME A NEW LOOK each Monday morning and that they have been greatly appreciated. 1 A monthly collection was taken for Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Baxter, missionaries in Qumto, Ecuador, to aid in their work in providing mis mm mm sionary tracts and publications. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter were members of if 4 the First Baptist Church before entering the missionary field. Those attending the Evening Cir cle were Mrs.

Glen Michaud, Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mrs. Ronald Van-Meerbeke, Mrs. Thomas Sorensen, Mrs. John Renz, Mrs.

Robert M. Bottger, Mrs. Walter E. Stiesi, Mrs. W.

Ashley Fry, Mrs. Percy MRS. GEORGE JOSEPH BOPP MRS. THOMAS BRUCE PERRY nyer, Mrs. Allen Darling, Mrs.

E. S. Poling, Miss Ursula Simons and Mrs. Alfred Poe. matching bow headpiece.

She car Present at the Afternoon Circle ried a colonial bouquet of blue and meeting were Mrs. Leroy Hyer, Mrs. S. Wilbert Smith, Mrs. Wal wnite aaisies.

Two Bridesmaids The bridal attendants, Mrs. Stanley Snyder, Falls Church, and Mrs. Robert Murphy, Eatontown, were similarly attired in sea spray green and their bouquets had green streamers. TSgt. Gerard Bopp, Topsham Air Force Station, Maine, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man.

Ushering were James Atkins, Keyport, and Donald Gordon, Matawan, brother-in-law of the bride. The bride's mother was attired in a rose Dink chiffon sheath dress The bridesmaids were Miss Susan ter tverdell, Mrs. Leonard Loesch Mrs. Hollie Matthews, Mrs. Surviving are her husband, Myr Perry, West Keansburg, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Patricia uiigannon, Hazlet.

They wore darker blue crepe gowns with match ing daisy lace jackets and similar headpieces. They carried colonial bouquets of blue and white daisies. Wayne Perry, New Monmouth, was the best man for his brother, and wore a cymbidium orchid cor LINCOLN-MERCURY TRADES Ushering were Walter Podracky, sage. The bridegroom mother chose blue lace and chiffon and lyn E. Baum three sons, Clifford, Myrlyn jr.

and Wayne Baum, and three daughters, Jacqueline, Audrey and Nancy Baum, all at home; and a brother, Harold Inchcliffe of Linwood. Miss Amelia H. Rapp Funeral services were held Thursday for Miss Amelia H. Rapp, 84, a former resident of Keyport for 72 years, who died Sunday, May 21, 1967. Born in Jersey City, Miss Rapp was the daughter of the late Gottfried and Amelia L.

(Sagar) Rapp. She is survived by a brother, Fred The wedding of Miss Natalie Ruth Hughson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Hughson, 224 Main Keyport, to George Joseph Bopp, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald F. Stephens, Park Ave. and Stump Tavern Jackson, took place Saturday, May 27, 1967, at 4 p.m. in the Reformed Church of Key-port.

The Rev. Norman Riley, pastor Df St. John's Church, Hazlet, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a wedding gown of rosepoint lace and nylon tulle with Sabrina neckline and long tapered sleeves. The full skirt was accented by an inset of lace and a detachable lace chapel-length train.

Her bouffant illusion veil was held by a lace rosette trimmed with pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of Georgian orchids, lity of the valley and ivy. Mrs. Donald Gordon, Matawan, was the matron of honor for her lister. She wore a floor length gown of yellow chiffon with an empire bodice of yellow lace and a chiffon cape attached at the shoulders. Her headpiece was a yellow chiffon rosette and matching veil ind she carried a colonial bouquet of white and daisies, yellow iweetheart roses with yellow itreamers.

Miss Barbara Podracky became the bride of Thomas Bruce Perry Saturday, May 27, 1967, in the Holy Family Church, Union Beach. The parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Podracky, 2 Oregon Hazlet, and Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Perry, 57 Hudson West Keansburg. The Rev. Joseph G. Fox, pastor, celebrated the nuptial mass at 10 a.m.

and officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white silk organza gown with full Belgium lace trumpet sleeves. The fitted bodice had a v-neckline and the skirt featured a front panel of matching lace and a chapel train. Her full bouffant veil was attached to a crown of daisies and lily-of-the-valley.

She carried a colonial bouquet of white daisies. Mrs. Susan Sikora, Matawan, was the matron of honor for her sister. She wore a light blue crepe floor-length gown with an Empire bodice, scoop neckline and matching daisy lace jacket. Shoulder-length streamers ending in tiny bows fell from the back of her Hazlet, brother of the bride, and also wore a cymbidium orchid cor Robert McKanley, Shrewsbury, EASY TO INSTALL ECONOMICAL cousin of the bridegroom.

A reception followed in the Emerald Room of Buck Smith's House of Bride3. When the couple return from a motor trip to Montreal, they will reside at 3 Crest Circle, Matawan. The bride and the bridegroom are 66 CORVETTE 427 4 Sp. sage. After a reception at Mountain Inn, Atlantic Highlands, the couple left for a wedding trip to the Poconos.

When they return, they will reside at 366A Morristown Matawan. The bride was graduated from Keyport High School and East Orange General Hospital School of Nursing. She is employed by Dr. Peter Brady, New Monmouth. The bridegroom was graduated from East New York Vocational High School and is a licensed practical nurse in the psychiatric field.

He is employed by East Orange General Hospital in electrical Rapp, Raritan Township, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary A. Coward, Key-port, and Mrs. Beatrice Johnston of Alabama, and several nieces 65 PONTIAC G.T.O., 4 Speed graduates 'of Raritan Township High School. The bride is employed by the Monmouth Credit Adjusters, Fair Haven.

The bridegroom Is employed by Hatco Chemical Fords. and nephews. Anthony J. Mittrick Funeral services were held Sun Sutphin Ave. 566-4500 Matawan '66 CYCLONE 6.T.

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Control A All Equipment 6 Yr. 60,000 Mile Warranty. SUBJECT TO OFFER Holland Holmdel, who died Thursday, May 25, 1967, at River-view Hospital. Mystic Brotherhood conducted a Masonic service Saturday at 8 p.m. in the lodge.

Services were held Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Bedle Funeral Home in Keyport with the Rev. Norman Riley officiating. Burial was in Holmdel Cemetery. Born in West Hoboken, Mr.

Mittrick was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Mittrick' sr. He had been a resident of Holmdel for 26 years.

He was a member of St. John's Methodist Church, Hazlet, and Mystic Brotherhood of Masons in Red Bank. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Evelyn (Paulsen) Mittrick; two sons, Ronald K. Mittrick of Severna Park, and Paul A.

Mittrick, at home; two grandchildren, one niece and one nephew. Mrs. Charles E. Croydon Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Olive Croydon, 80, of 38 Marion Red Bank, who died Wednesday, May 24, 1967, at the Eaton Park Nursing Home, Eaton-town.

The funeral was at 2 p.m. at the Worden Funeral Home, Red Bank, with the Rev. Edward B. Cheney, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Red Bank, officiating. Burial was in Fair View Cemetery, Middletown Township.

Born in Keyport, Mrs. Croydon was the daughter of the late John and Ella (Thorne) Clark and had lived in Red Bank 65 years. She was one of the oldest members of the First Methodist Church, Red Bank; a member of the Women's Society of Christian Service and the 40-Plus Club, both sponsored by the church, and a member of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty of Red Bank. Her husband, Charles E. Croydon, died in 1922.

Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Luella Keane, Red Bank; two sons, Charles R. Croydon, Oceanport, and Stanley O. Croydon of Eaton-town, and two grandchildren. Mrs.

John P. McMahon Funeral services were held Sat announces the engagement of his sister, Frances Elaine, to EM3 Thomas Michael Mulligan, U.S.N. tcm. Aiitdwar FfcarMMt OarytnUM Miss Klinsky, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Adam J. Klinsky, resides with her aunt, Mrs. MISS BARBARA J. MOORE Mr. and Mrs.

Edward H. Moore, 50 Broad Cranford, have announced the engagement of daughter Barbara Janette, to Michael Charles Weeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weeks, 294 Middle Hazlet. Miss Moore has completed three years at Taylor University and will attend Ball State University where her fiance will be doing graduate work in chemistry.

A December wedding Is being planned. Gladys Murray, 12 Third West Keansburg. A graduate of Raritan Township High School, she attend Tkt Mot Powerful Reducing Aid Ever Releated for Public ed West Jersey Hospital School of Nursing, Camden, and is employ ed by Dr. Francis Chasey, Hazlet. BAY DRUG CO.

17 W. FRONT ST KEYPORT 264-0562 Mr. Mulligan is the son of Mrs. Janet Mulligan, Newark, and the late John Mulligan. He attended Send me regular 21-day supply of Hungrex with ffX for only J3.

Send me economy-size 42-day supply for only $1 3 IN APPRECIATION We wish to express our sincere WALL IE1WIN LINCOLN MERCURY COUGAR RTS. 9 33 (Circle) FREEHOLD MRS. JOHN ANTHONY ZYRACKI JR. box of Irvington High School before enlisting in the Navy. He is now stationed aboard the U.S.S.

Luiseno, Newport, R.I. No date has been set for the thanks and gratitude to our many 6) Ublett CI d)f wppiy) Nan friends for their assistance. strength and encouragement riurin? 5" Address. wedding. our recent misfortune and period economy tUt (Full 42 (toy supply) Johnson-Beuerle oi anxiety.

-State Cily Charge Rav and Evie Richer Payment Enclosed C.0.0. wj inside adv 1 bouquet of Elegance miniature carnations and garnet roses. In Bridal Party The bridesmaids were Miss Florence Schmidt and Miss Barbara Schmidt, Morristown. They were attired like the honor attendant and carried cascade bouquets of Elegance miniature carnations and pink sweetheart roses. William Korbach, Matawan, was the best man.

Ushering were Ronald Zyracki, Cheesequake, brother of the bridegroom and Dominick Resciniti, Cheesequake. After a reception in the Edge-brook Restaurant, New Brunswick, the couple flew to Miami. When they return, they will reside in the Glenwood Apartments, Old Bridge. The bride was graduated from South River High School and attended the University of Miami. She is employed by the General Electric Credit in Klein's Department Store, Woodbridge.

The bridegroom was graduated from Matawan Regional High School and served four years in the Navy. He is a senior at Rutgers University, majoring in Miss Rose Ann Bernas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Ber- Sas, 50 Draeger South River, ecame the bride of John Anthony Zyracki Saturday, May 27, 1967.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. end Mrs. John A. Zyracki 229-B Cottrell Cheesequake. The Rev.

Thomas Lewczak, Sacred Heart Church, Irvington, officiated it the double ring ceremony at 3 p.m. in St. Mary's Church, South River. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a floor-length white silk organza gown with hand-sewn appliques of lace at the hemline.

The fitted Empire bodice had a round neckline and long pointed sleeves and the A-line skirt featured a detachable chapel train. A crystal and pearl crown held her full bouffant veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of white orchids, tephanotis and ivy. Miss Jeanette Koziol, Elizabeth, was the maid of honor. She wore an aqua crepe floor-length gown with scoop neckline, Empire bod-Ice, three quarter length sleeves and A-line skirt. A circular veil fell over her headpiece of clustered petals and she carried a cascade CHEER UP GRANDPA WITH'A PHONE CALL.

urday for Mrs. Betty McMahon, 54, of 25 Kennedy Way, Keansburg, who died Wednesday, May 24, 1967, at home. The funeral was at 8 a.m. from the John J. Ryan Home for Funerals.

A high requiem mass was offered at 9 a.m. at St. Ann's Church, Keansburg. Interment was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Middle-town Township.

Mrs. McMahon was born in Gal-way, Ireland, and had lived in the area for 13 years. Mrs. McMahon was a member of St. Ann's Church and had been employed by Tuttle's Glass House, Laurence Harbor.

In addition to her husband, John P. McMahon, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Redesky of Florida, and Mrs. Ann Gibbons of Long Island City, N.Y., and two brothers, John Thornton and Thom DRIVE-IN WALK-UP AND BANK Now, there'i a brand new way to save time and steps when you pank with us! Just step right up to our "sidewalk bank" streetJevel tellers window, where you can make deposits, cash checks, as you're pass ing by. Try this new fast service, soon.

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1:30 to I SAT. to I as Thornton, both of New York City. for the vacation of Your Dreamt 7' i i mm MISS ROSE MARIE BEUERLE Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lautkln, 76 Ivy Hill Matawan, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Rose Marie Beuerle, to Ronald Johnson, Balmoral Arms Apartment, Matawan, son of Mrs.

D. K. Johnson, Ocean Grove, tor-met resident of Matawan. Miss Beuerle, a graduate of Matawan Regional High School, Class of 1966, is employed by Dial-A-Tour Travel Agency New York City. Mr.

Johnson, also a graduate of Matawan High School, Class of 1962, Is employed as used car sales manager for Town 'N Country Dodge. Matawan. The wedding is scheduled for August 1963. consult with befort you go You have the fun we do the planning and arranging. What's more, there's no extra cost for our services.

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