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Pam Goldschmidt
Janet Watson becomes BatMitvah
set for Saturday
500 girls compete
in cheerleading contest
bride of Robert Hostrup MATAWAN
Pamela Susan
HAZLET 1 0 - Ye a r - O1 d
Nearly 500 girls on 44 Division—First, Cavaliers,
Goldschmidt, daughter of squads competed recently in Mrs. Marge Hept; second,
PHOTO BY ANN OAKES STUDIO Mr. a n d M r s . J o e l t h e fourth a n n u a l Colts, Mrs. Marie Coppola;
LAMINGTON Goldschmidt of Matawan, c h e e r l e a d i n g contest third, Bucs, Mrs. Mary Lou
Janet Watson became the will conduct services as a conducted by the Hazlet Opitz.
bride of Mr. Robert C. Bat Mitzvah at 11 a.m. Youth Athletic League at
Hostrup Jr. Saturday at the Saturday at Temple Shalom, Raritan High School.
Lamington Presbyterian 1 1 - Y e a r - O Id
Ayrmont Lane. Trophies were awarded Division—First, Bulls, Mrs.
Church with the Rev. Leon Among those attending to a total of 17 squads in six Louise Liessem; second,
Gladdish officiating at the services will be Pamela's divisions. The winners:
double-ring ceremony. L a k e r s , Mrs. Lillian
grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Eight-Year-Old O'Koska; third, Bullets, Mrs.
The bride's parents are Sol Goldschmidt and Mr. D i vi si o n—First place, Carol Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. and Mrs. M. Reich, all of Knicks, coached by Mrs.
Watson, Oldwick, and the Miami, Fla.; her brother, Lillian Ware well; second 1 2 • Ye a r - O1 d
groom's parents are Mr. and Erik, and her sister, Lesley. place, Bullets, coached by Division—First, Celtics, Mrs.
Mrs. Robert C. Hostrup Sr., Pamela is a seventh-grade Mrs. Isabel Anderson; third Betty Manning; second,
152 Therese St., Keyport. student at the Lloyd Road place, Celtics, coached by Rockets, Mrs. Barbara
The bride wore an School, where she is an Mrs. Janet Fogler. Roberts; third, Lakers, Mrs.
empire-style gown of silk honor roll student, and a Nino-Year-Old Ann Dorishook.
organza enhanced with member of the school Di v i s i o n —First place,
bands of Venice lace, yearbook staff. She enjoys Celtics, coached by Mrs. 1 3 • Y e a r - O 1 d
featuring a high neckline, sports such as swimming, Shirley Muni; second, Division—First, Lakers, Mrs.
and lantern sleeves. Her basketball and Softball, but Hawks, Mrs. Dee Warren; Winnie Sheehan; and
bouffant veil was held by a especially enjoys horseback third, Knicks, Mrs. Nancy second, Hawks, Mrs. Joan
matching Juliet cap. riding. Pamela is a member Burke. Gaberino.
Matron of honor was of the Temple Junior Youth
Mrs. Diane Blazure, Long Group. She also likes to
Valley, who wore a gown of play the piano.
maize organza with white She founded the Helping
lace and matching picture Hands, a group of fifth- and
hat. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Dennis Watson, Somerset,
and Mrs. Roger Dunn,
Keyport. The attendants
wore gowns identical to that
sixth-grade girls who help
anyone in need. The group
entertained at nursing
homes in the area, and
PROM?
OR JUNE
worked at various Temple
of the honor attendant. functions, such as the
Best man for Mr. annual bazaar.
Hostrup was Joe Deer,
Middletown; and ushers Root, Branch
were Dennis Watson,
brother of the bride,
Somerset; and Mr. Roger
Dunn, Keyport.
A reception after the
hears expert
mum grower
WEDDING?
Cornelius Ackerson of
ceremony was held at the MRS. ROBERT C. HOSTRUP Keyport spoke at the May
Redwood Inn. meeting of the Root and
The bride was graduated
from North Hunterdon
Regional High School and
Infosinos celebrate Branch Garden Club,
showing a series of slides
taken on his two trips to
the Charles E. Gregory
School of Nursing, Perth silver anniversary Japan with the National
Chrysanthemum Society.
Amboy. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP Also, Angela Cundari, These tours coincided with
The bridegroom was Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Fusco, Mr. and the chrysanthemum festivals
graduated from Keyport Infosino of Church Street, Mrs. Petrocco, Mr. and Mrs. in the various cities and
High School and served a Matawan, were the guests of Pulchino, all of Paterson; parks of Japan.
tour of duty in the Navy. honor at a twenty-fifth Lucy Infosino and Cecilia Ackerson also gave
He is now employed as a wedding anniversary buffet Sulkowski, Pennsylvania; instruction on the growing
mason. luncheon given recently by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and culture of chrysanthe-
their seven children at the Bourke, Kevin Bourke, Mrs. m u m s a n d answered
Student wins
scholarship
in Hazlet
HAZLET
Kathleen
Knights of Columbus 3402 Rose Infosino, Mr. Billy questions from members to
hall, Keyport. The couple Infosino, Mr. and Mrs. help them in their home
married at St. Anthony's Nicholas Del Donno, Sr., gardens. He is a past
Church in Paterson on May and Mr. and Mrs. N. Del president of the National
11,1947.
were
Donno, Jr., and Mr. and Chrysanthemum Society,
Guests at the luncheon Mrs. Richard Russo, Richy the editor of its bulletin and
t h e I n f o s i n o Russo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry winner of many prizes for
Kenihan, children-Susan, Vincent, Woesthoff, Mr. and Mrs. his blooms.
I FORMAL
WEAR
FOR
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mary, John, David, Nancy, Michael Parent), all of New A report of the flower
Arthur Kenihan of 5 and Anthony, all at home. York. show committee meeting HIRE
Randolph PI., has been Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Benner, Other guests from New held in the home of the WITH ALL THE ACCESSORIES
awarded one of the 14 Terry Benner, Tommy Jersey included Roslyn chairman, Mrs. Henry
scholarships given annually Benner, George Benner, Mr. Gervasio, Mr. and Mrs. F r i e d e l , disclosed 0 You Can Be Sure You Will Be
by American Can Co., it was and Mrs. John LaVigne, Bernard Bottomly, Mrs. preparations for the annual Formally Correct in Our Smart
announced by Leo W. John LaVigne, Jr., Jeff Carmen Van Cardo, Mr. and event to be held Sept. 16.
Moran, Raritan High School LaVigne, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mrs. Robert Ward and The t h e m e will be New Formal Wear.
principal. Artelli, Mr. and Mrs. Bethel, family, Mr. and Mrs. "American Holidays."
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Benjamin Williams and Mrs. Clinton Hulsart Charge It "American Express
Miss Kenihan is president Masia, Mrs. Josephine family, Mr. and Mrs. George announced that reservations *Uni-Card •Master Charge
of the RHS chapter of the S a c c o n e , Miss Angie Infosino, Mr. and Mrs. for a bus trip to Watercress *BankAmericard •Diners Club
National Honor Society, has Saccone, Mr. and Mrs.James Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Gardens in Annandale on
been active in the Student Frank Oppizzi, all of Michael Miniagi, Mr. and June 10 are being accepted,
o
Council, and is a member of Matawan; Debbie Pardi and Mrs. Joseph Miutilla, Rose and the general public is
the Spanish, history, and Ann Rossi, Cliffwood; Mr. Marie Minutilla, Angela welcome to join the group. VOOMO M a x
Antinoro,
leaders' clubs. She was and Mrs. Frances and Mrs.Minutilla. Tickets are $10.
literary editor of the Keyport; Mr. Gifts and best wishes The "Mother's Day" West Main Street Main Street 0
yearbook, worked on the Janwich, Dennis Janwich, were sent by numerous arrangement, a pair but not Downtown Freehold Matawan, N.J. > S
Mrs. Joseph
student newspaper, and Mr. andMorganville; Mr. other friends and relatives. alike, was won by with
Compoly, James Gulliford
Mrs. p Thurs. & Fri. Til 9) (Open Friday Til 9)
played girls' basketball. and Mrs. Richard Malloy honorable mention for Mrs. 0 ., - 462-4680- -566-7788-
She also was selected for and Mr. and Mrs. Edward * *** Harold Kofoed and Mrs.
the Monmouth County Kaminski, Old Bridge; Mr. In 1524 Giovanni da
Donald Scellato.
Chemical Society's and Mrs. Andrew
" O u t s t a n d i n g Female Jaysnovitch and Andrew Verrazano became the first
Chemistry Student Award." J a y s n o v i t c h , Walter European to visit New
Zolnerovitch, South River. Jersey.
Cub Scouts meet
at fire company
HOLMDEL
FAMILY TRAVELING
Cub Pack 131 held its
last monthly meeting at
THIS
Hazlet Fire Co. 1, where
the Scouts examined the
SUMMER? Garden and Lawn Supplies
fire equipment and saw LET US SAVE YOU MONEY Shrubs, Flowers
films on fire prevention.
The following scouts Annuals
received awards: Tony
Juettner, Arrow of Light,
Artist pin; Tom Bent, REEHOLD TRAVEL AGEHOY Strawberries coming soon
Arrow of Light, Artist pin, 5 S O U T H S T R E E T . FREEHOLD, N.J
SPECIALS
two-year pin; Joe Mocci,
Pat Velcamp, and David 462-2124 Vice-Ripened Green House Tomatoes grown in N.J.
Jensen, Artist Award; Kevin
McLavish, Artist and Professional Travel Counsel Fresh Asparagus Daily from our farm.
two-year pin; Dennis At No Extra Charge . . . 5-10-5 Fertilizer 50 lbs. $1.59
Driscoll, Michael
Vaccarella, two-year pin;
James Gerrity, Bear book,
PUERTO RICO WEEKEND-
o n e - y e a r pin; Scott AIRFARE only $100.
Blessing, Silver Arrow; Ken
Bent, silver Arrow; Wesley
Paich, Gold and Silver
Arrows; George Stinson,
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•ALL YOUTH FARES CALL....
ROUND TRIP
264-0256 DEARBORN
FRUITFARM
Bear book, Silver Arrow;
Nick Sylvestre, denner bars, • ALL WAYS 462-2124 Hwy. 35 Holmdel 9 am to 6 pm Closed Tues.
and Lee Yori, assistant
denner bars.