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September 24, 1959 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL Page One Second Section Couple Married In Lutheran Church Miss Helen Evelyn Wolff, 17 Collins Keansburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Otto Wolff, Karlsruhe, Germany, became the bride of Frederick Scharff, son of Mrs. Henry Scharff, 71 West Shore Keansburg, and the late Mr. Scharlf, Saturday, Sept.

15, 1959, at 4 p.m. in the Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Keyport. The Rev. Frederick C. Boos, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony.

Mrs. John Bennett played traditional wedding music on the organ. Escorted by her uncle, Paul M. Elmann, Union, the bride wore full-length gown designed with fitted lace bodice with a high neckline and long sleeves. A chapellength train fell from full skirt styled with tiers of lace and pleated nylon tulle in the front and plain lace back.

Her fingertiplength veil of illusion fell from crown of pearls and she carried cascade bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss JoAnn Elmann, Union, cousin of the bride was the maid of honor. Her floor-length gown of light blue nylon tulle and lace matched her bow headpiece which was covered with a circular veil, She carried a spray of American Beauty roses. Cousin Is Flower Girl Betsy Elmann, Union, of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a floor-length gown of light blue silk with puff sleeves and crown rosebuds.

She carried basket of American Beauty rose petals. Arthur Scharff was the best man and ushering were George Scharff both of Keansburg, and Henry Scharff, Cranbury, all brothers of the bridegroom. A reception followed at Bachstadt's Restaurant, Keansburg, after which the couple left on motor trip through the Southern States. For traveling, the bride wore brown plaid suit with brown hat and accessories and corsage of talisman roses. The bride graduated from schools in West Prussia and completed her nurses training at The Children's Clinic at Karlsruhe.

She was employed as a nurse in West Orange. The bridegroom graduated from Bushwick High School, Brooklyn, and served five years in the U.S. Navy. He is a concessionaire in Keansburg. The couple will reside at 17 Collins Keansburg.

Card Party Tuesday The Ladies Auxiliary of B.P.0.E. 2030 will hold a card party on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Elks Home, Broadway, Keyport. Morganville Couple Wed 1 MRS. CHESTER A.

JAMESON Before an altar decorated with white pompons and palms, Miss Jennie Theresa Barnaba, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Barnaba, Woolleytown Morganville, became the bride of Chester A. Jameson son of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester A. Jameson, Woolleytown Morganville, Saturday, Sept. 19, 1959, at 3 p.m. in St. Joseph's Church, Keyport.

Mrs. Michael Cox was the soloist and Miss Loretta Durante accompanied. The Rev. John J. Hendricks performed the double ring ceremony.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full-length gown of "I De" taffeta and Chantilly: lace. The fitted lace bodice had sabrina neckline and long sleeves pointed at the wrists. Lace appliques trimmed the taffeta skirt which flowed into a chapel-length train. Her fingertip-length veil of French illusion fell from a crown of sequins and pearls and she carried white prayer book, which had been blessed by His Holiness Pope John XXIII. it was adorned with sweetheart roses and stephanotis.

Mrs. Eugene O'Donnell, Jersey City, was the matron of honor. Her full-length gown of blue peau de soie had a sleeveless fitted bodice United In Marriage Saturday MRS. Miss Adrienne Marie McBride, daughter of Mrs. Frank Brady, Miami Beach, Fla.

and George McBride, VanBrackle Matawan, became the bride of Carmen Rizzo, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Rizzo, Route 18, Matawan, Saturday, Sept. 19, 1959, at 1 p.m.

in St. Joseph's Church, Keyport. The Rev. John J. Hendricks performed the ceremony before an altar decorated with white gladioli and chry.

santhemums. Mrs. Michael Cox was the soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Loretta Durante. The bride, escorted by her uncle, John Knapp, Newark, wore a floorlength Chantilly lace gown with chapel-length train.

The fitted bodice had a sabrina neckline and long tapering sleeves. Her chapellength veil of French illusion fell from a crown of sequins and pearls. She carried cascade bouquet of white carnations. Miss Barbara Direr, Union Beach, was the maid of honer. She wore a gown of blue organza designed with fitted sleveless bodice.

A short veil fell from a matching crown. She carried a cascade bouquet of pale yellow chrysanthemums, and pons. Three Attendants Attendants were Mrs. Henry Services For Brooklyn Man The funeral services for Harry Edelberg, 70, of 524 Sheffield Brooklyn, who died Thursday, Sept. 17, 1950 in Riverview Hospital were held Friday morning at 11 a.m.

at the Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport. Rabbi H. 0. H. Levine officiated and interment was Cedar Park Cemetery, Emerson.

Mr. Edelberg was born in Russia and came to this country in 1910. He was member of Workmen's Circle, New York. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose Lash Edelberg: a daughter, Mrs.

Harry M. Poppick, Keyport; a son, Dr. Seymour Edelberg, Concord, sister, Mrs. Yetta Bell, New York; a brother, Arthur, Queens, N.Y., and six grandchildren. Mrs.

Jennie C. Moll Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. from the Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, for Mrs. Jennie C. Moll, 80, of Prospect Union Beach, who died Thursday, Sept.

17, 1959, at Seabrook Nursing Home, Keyport. Mrs. Herbert G. Wood, pastor of the Pentecostal Church, Union Beach, officiated and interment was in Green Grove Cemetery, Mrs. Moll was born in Red Bank.

She was the widow of Joseph Moll. She is survived by three sons, Clarence Summit; Arthur, Keansburg, and Howard Largo, two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Vanderhoff and Mrs. Cora Ostrander, both of Madison; three brothers, Charles Hughes, Union Beach; Daniel Hughes, West Keansburg, and Leo Hughes, Keyport; 11 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. Mrs.

Will Maddox Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Second Baptist Church, Freehold, for Mrs. Mary Malinda Maddox, 79, who died Thursday, Sept. 17, 1959, at her home, Texas Morganville, after a long illness. The Rev.

T. M. Jones, pastor, officiated and interment, under the direction of the W. H. Freeman and Son Funeral Home, Freehold, was in Maplewood Cemetery, Freehold.

Mrs. Maddox was born in Georgia. Her husband was the late Will Maddox. She was a member of the Second Baptist Church, Freehold. Surviving are son, Will, Hillsboro, three daughters, Mrs.

Katie Smith, and Mrs. Lillian Knight, both of Newark; Mrs. Grace Towler, Matawan; sister, Mrs. Cora Towler, Morganville; four grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Couple Wed At Lutheran Church MRS.

PETER Miss Barbara Helene Kriftner, daughter of Mrs. Emily Kriftner, 203 Bray East Keansburg, and the late Gustave Kriftner, became the bride of Peter Carl Bol, son of Mr. and Bol, Cliffwood Cliffwood, Saturday, Sept. 19, 1959, at 5 p.m. in the Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Keyport.

The Rev. Frederick C. Boos, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with white gladioli and palms. John Monahan, Bayonne, college classmate of the bridegroom, was the soloist and he was accompanied by Mrs. J.

A. Weber. Escorted by her brother, Richard Kriftner, Paramus, the bride wore an Italian silk gown, with re-embroidered lace trim, fishtail bustle back and chapellength train. The fitted bodice had short sleeves and square neckline. Matching lace appliques were scattered on the skirt.

Her fingertip-length veil of illusion fell from crown of pearls and she carried cascade bouquet of glamellias and stephanotis. Miss Astrid Bredal, Malverne, sorority sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. She wore an olive green silk organza streetlength gown with a scoop neckline, short sleeves and a satin cumme*rbund ending in a back bow. A cirColor covered her matching crown and she carried a cascade Married At St. Joseph's Church MRS.

JAMES St. Joseph's Church, Keyport, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Katherine Infanti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Infanti, 92 Broadway, Keyport, and James P. Arthurs, 144 John South Amboy, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. James Arthurs. Newark. Saturday, Sept. 19, 1959 at 2 p.m.

The Rev. John J. Hendricks performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Michael Cox was the soloist and Miss Loretta Durante, organist.

Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore full-length gown designed with white Chantilly fitted bodice with wing collar and long tapering sleeves. The full pleated and lace ruffled front of the skirt was revealed by the lace redingote which extended into chapel-length train. Her scalloped fingertip-length veil of illusion fell from a jewelled queen's crown and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses with stephanotis and ivy. Miss Frances Infanti, Keyport, was her sister's maid of honor.

She wore street-length gown of mint green taffeta with fitted draped bodice, v-neckline and cap sleeves. A circular veil covered her matching tiara of rhinestones and she carried a cascade bouquet of tangerine carnations with green trimming, Attendants Wear Melon The attendants were Miss Rose- Deaths Reported During Week Mrs. William Sabo Mrs. Esther (Sepleky) Sabo, 483 Miller Perth Amboy, died Sunday, Sept. 20, 1959, at her home following a long illness.

Mrs. Sabo was born in Perth Amboy and was lifelong resident of the city, She was a communicant of the Magyar Reformed Church, Perth Amboy. Surviving are her husband, William; daugbter, Mrs. Irene Stevenson, Perth Amboy; a son, Richard, at home; two grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Howley, Perth Amboy; Mrs.

Julia Dolan, Keyport: Mrs. Margaret Jensen, Bell Gardens, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hanziniktos, Baltimore, and brother, Stephen Sepleky, Spotswood. Funeral services are being held this morning from Kain Mortuaries, Perth Amboy, at 10 a.m. and at 10:30 a.m.

at the Hungarian Reformed Church. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Louisa B.J. Sahrbeck Mrs.

Louisa B.J. Sahrbeck, 77, died Monday, Sept. a 21, 1959 at her home, 10 Thorne West Keansburg. She was born in New York and had lived in West Keansburg for the past eight years. Mrs.

Sahrbeck is survived by two sons, Ernest, West Keansburg, and Alfred, Atlantic Highlands; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Bollenbach, West Keansburg, and Mrs. Catherine Arnold, Brooklyn, and a brother, Joseph Halbagrit, Newark. Funeral services are being held this morning at the A.M. Posten and Sons Funeral Home, Atlantic Highlands, with the Rev.

Johnson, rector of All Saints orial Episcopal Church, Locust, officiating. Interment follows at Restland Memorial, Hanover. Robert A. Kirk Robert A. Kirk, 27, of 3911 son Union City, due to be graduated next month from the University of Bologna where he was medical student, died Sept.

16, 1959 in plane crash near Bologna, Italy. Mr. Kirk who was single, had planned to interne at a hospital on his return, He planned to specialize in obstetrics. A lifetime dent of Unjon City he was graduated from Emerson High School in 1951 and St. Peter's premedical college in 1954.

He attended the University Padua in Italy for two years before matriculating at Bologna. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirk two brothers, Harry, Matawan and Louis Union City, and a sister, Mrs. liam Koenig, Clark.

Mrs. Franklin S. Cottrell Mrs. Irene (Bower) Cottrell, Prospect Point Gardens, Matawan, widow of Franklin S. Cottrell, died suddenly the Glen Falls Hospital in 'Glen Falls, N.Y., on Sunday, Sept.

20, 1959, while returning home from a trip to Upper New York State, She was born in Roxboro, the daughter of the late Rev. Samuel H. Bower and Mrs. Ida May Bower: Her father was the pastor of the First Baptist Church, Matawan, from 1903 until 1915. Mrs.

Cottrell was a member the First Baptist Church, wan; the Woman's Club of Matawan and the Ex- Presidents Club the Third District, N. State Federation of Women's Clubs. She had served as president of both the Woman's Club and the Presidents Club and was a former advisor of the Matawan Junior Woman's Club. She also was member of the Matawan Woman's Republican Club. She is survived by a brother, Samuel, Baltimore, and two nephews.

Funeral services are being held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Austin-Donovan Funeral Home, 3818 Roland Baltimore 11. Mrs. Byron Jackson Mrs. Jane Jackson, 79, who resided on Main Keyport, for 10 years, died in Marlboro Township on Saturday, Sept, 19, 1959. Mrs.

Jackson was born in Port Monmouth. She was the widow of Byron Jackson and the daughter of of the late Mr. and Mrs: Henry Walling. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Fred Cromey, Keyport, and Mrs.

Joseph Culleton, Union, and brother, Alfred Walling, Keyport. Services will be held tonight at p.m. at the John W. Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, Hazlet, and the Rev. Maurice W.

Phillips, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will officiate. Mrs. Harry Peseux Mrs. Laura Peseux, 69, of 72 Bethany Hazlet, died Sunday, Sept. 20, 1959 at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Irene Hartle, Waynesboro, where she was visiting. Mrs. Peseux was born in Hazlet and was the daughter of the late Ira and Phoebe Carhart. Her hius. band was the late Harry Peseux.

She was a member of St. John's Methodist Church. Also surviving are son, Rudolph, with whom she lived; sister, Mrs. Edna Rathbone, Holmdel; two brothers, Stacy and Hudson Carhart, both of Hazlet; seven grandchildren and four great-children. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at 3 p.m.

at the John W. Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, Hazlet. The Rev. Norman R. Riley, pastor of St.

John's Church, officiated and interment was in Green Grove Cemetery, Keyport. CARL BOL and she wore a matching crown with a circular veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of white pompons with a touch of blue. Two. Other Attendants Mrs.

Alfred Salzano, North Bergen, and Mrs. Claude Mitchell, Union City, cousins of the bride, were the bridal attendants. They wore the same style gowns and headpieces in shrimp and carried cascade bouquets of white pompons with touch of pink. Rudolph Barbolini, Morganville, was best man for his nephew and ushering were Alfred Salzano and Claude Mitchell. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.

Barnaba selected champagne embroidered silk organza co*cktail dress with a toast hat and accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. The bridegroom's mother chose royal blue crepe dress with small matching feather hat and corsage yellow sweetheart roses. After reception at Coby's Restaurant, South Amboy, the couple left for Atlantic City. For traveling, the bride blue ensemble with a matching hat and accessories and corsage of sweetheart roses. The bride graduated from Holy Family High School, Union City and was employed by her father who operates the Comet Firework Display Morganville.

The bridegroom attended Freehold Regional High School and is employed at the Raymond Schilke Poultry Farm, Tennent, The couple will reside in Tennent. Keansburg Man Weds Miss Ergenzinger At a ceremony Saturday, Sept. 19, 1959, in Episcopal Church of the Saviour, Denville, Miss Editha June Ergenzinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.

Ergenzinger, Denville was married to John Patrick Hogan, USN, son of Mrs. Albert Doty, Carr Keansburg. The Rev. Alan P. Bell officiated.

Mrs. James Seller was matron of honor, Miss Sharon Blaine and Miss Gloria Doty, the bridegroom's sister, were bridesmaids and Miss Helen Seller was junior bridesmaid. Joseph Saturnia was best man. Ushering were Frank Attanasio and Nicholas Mango. Albert Doty, brother of the bridegroom, was junior usher.

A reception was held in Old Mill Inn, Bernardsville. Mrs. Hogan, a graduate of Katharine Gibbs School, is a secretary with Warner Laboratories, Morris Plains. Her husband is. stationed aboard the U.S.S.

Intrepid, based at Norfolk, Va. Wills Filed Emerson J. Lisk Emerson J. Lisk, Matawan, who died Aug. 19, in a will probated last week in the office of Monmouth County Surrogate Edward C.

Broege, left Garrett Post $5000. Lester Lisk, Ernest Lisk. and Flora Elmer, cousins, were left $2000 each; Edith Davison, cousin, was left $3000 and the residue was left to his wife, Estella M. Lisk, who also was named executrix. Robert Sharp Robert Sharp, Union Beach, who died Aug.

28, left his estate to his wife, Marjorie I. J. Sharp, executrix. Florence M. Benson Florence M.

Benson, Raritan Township, who died Aug. 28, left her estate to be shared equally by her daughters, Jane D. Grasso, executrix, and Karen Ingrid Benson. Union Junior College's new $1,000.000 building is of modern contemporary design. It is located on a 28-acre campus in Cranford.

bouquet of sh*te chrysanthemums and yellow sweetheart roses. Two Bridesmaids The bridesmaids were Miss Lilly Ann Lundstrom, Brooklyn, and Miss Janet Bol, Cliffwood, sister of the bridegroom. They wore the same style gowns as the honor attendant and carried cascade bouquets of white chrysanthemums with pink sweetheart roses. Miss Susan Kriftner, Paramus, niece of the bride, was the junior bridemaid. She wore the same style gown as the other attendants in pale pink with a crown of Ivy on her hair.

She carried a miniature cascade bouquet of white chrysanthemums with dark pink roses. Three-year-old Karen Kriftner, Paramus, was the flower girl. The bride's niece wore the same style gown in pale pink with a crown of ivy on her hair. She carried a basket of petals. Klaus Schwerzkopf, Atlantic City, was the best man and ushering were Barry Steeve, Bethpage, L.I., and Edward Weinheimer, Little Silver, all fraternity brothers of the bridegroom.

For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Kriftner chose dusty pink silk and lace dress with pink feather hat, pink accessories and corsage of glamellias. The bridegroom's mother selected royal blue silk crepe and taffeta dress with lace trim, a matching hat and accessories and a corsage of pale pink glamellias. A reception followed at The Lincroft Inn, after which the couple left: for Lake George, N.Y. For traveling, the bride wore a black light-weight woot suit with a mink trimmed hat and a corsage of white glamellias.

The bride graduated from Mid. dietown Township High School and received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Education from Wagner College, S.1. She is on the faculty of the Middletown Township Intermediate School, Leonardo. The bridegroom graduated from Matawan High School and received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry from Wagner College, He will leave for Officers Training School, U.S. Navy, Newport, R.1., Monday.

The couple will reside in Hazlet. Funeral Services Mrs. Evelyn Graser 'Funeral services were Florida for Mrs. Evelyn Graser, 69, who died in Lake Worth, Fla. on Sept.

10, 1959. Mrs. Graser was the mother of the late Stanley H. Graser and Is survived by one son, Albert, Lake Worth; two grandchildren, Stanley, A. Graser and Dolores A.

Graser, and a sister. Mrs. R. Grapentin, Hackensack. Hourlhan Twins Funeral services were held last Thursday at.

2 p.m. at the Day Funeral Home, Keyport, for the twin sons of Patrick and Mary Hig: gins Hourihan, 66 Lakeside Laurence Harbor, who died shortly after birth last Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1959 in South Amboy Memorial Interment was in St. Hospital. Joseph's Cemetery.

Also surviving are two brothers, John Michael and Patrick Joseph; three sisters, Rita, Patricia and Bernadette, all at home, and their Mr. and Mrs. Jeri miah Hourihan, Cliffwood, and Mr. grandparents, and Mrs. Ralph Jacques, Keyport, Obesity Belts For that 61im Youthful Look! PLUS UNEXCELLED COMPORT RIB SUPPORTS TAPING RIBS OLD HATI Your Doctor Prescribes Rib Supports Trusses Nursing Bras Sacro-Iliac Bells Maternity Elastic Hose, Garments Anklets, Knee Artificial Braces Breasts Surgical and Cervical Collars Fraction Kite Bay 1 APPLIANCE SURGICAL DRUG CO.

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VanKirk, 85, died Sunday, Sept. 20, 1959, at her home, 612 Evergreen Bradley Beach, after a long Illness. Mrs. VanKirk was born in Keyport and was the widow of John P. VanKirk.

She had lived in Bradley Beach for 50 years. She was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, Bradley Beach; the Ariel Club, Asbury Park. She also was member of the Bradley Beach Library Board and for many years was a member of the board of governors of Fitkin Hospital, Neptune. Surviving are grandaughter, Mrs.

John Letchworth, Vere Beach, a grandson, John H. VanKirk, Little Silver; nine grandchildren and brother, William P. Morris, Keyport. Funeral services were held at the Farry Memorial Home, Asbury Park, yesterday afternoon. Interment was in Green Grove.

tery, Keyport. David P. Wilson David P. Wilson, 73. of 82.

Raritan Keansburg, died Saturday, Sept. 19, 1959. at Ivy House Nursing Home, Middletown ship, after a long illness. He Was born in Keansburg and was the son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Wilson sr. Mr. Wilson had operated a taxi service in Keansburg for 55 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence (MacFariane) Wilson, son, Alfred, Union Beach; a daughter, Mrs.

Doris Sarvis, Gastonia, N.C.: two grandchildren brothers, Henry and Chester, both of Jersey City. Funeral services were held terday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. at the John J. Ryan Home for Funerals, Keansburg. The Rev.

Otto C. F. Janke officiated and interment was in Shoreland Memorlal Gardens, Raritan Township. To make an easy ice cream pie, line a refrigerator tray with graham cracker or cookie crumbs. Freeze ice cream in tray, At serving time, cut diagonally into pie-shaped wedges.

Makes good dessert, says Monmouth County Home Agent Mrs. Lorna K. White. Formal Wear To Hire W. S.

WALLACE CLOTHING Men and Boys' Furnishings Shoes W. Front St. Keyport CARMEN RIZZO posito, sister of the bride; Miss Virginia Rizzo, sister of the bridegroom, both of Matawan, and Miss Carol Anderson, Cliffwood. They wore the same style gowns and headpieces as the maid of honor in shrimp. They carried cascade bouquets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums.

George McBride, Matawan, brother of the bride, was the best man. Ushers were Joseph Rizzo, Matawan, brother of the bridegroom; Robert Fischer, The Bronx, and Joseph Banafato, Matawan, cousin of the bridegroom. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Brady selected beige organza dress with brown feather, hat, brown accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother chose a royal blue organza dress with matching feather hat and accessories and a corsage of white carnations.

After a reception at the Laurence Harbor Casino, the couple left on a motor trip to Canada. They will reside at Maple Keyport. The bride was graduated from Boone High School, Orlando, and is employed by Hanson-VanWinkle-Munning Matawan. The bridegroom was graduated from Matawan High School. He is ployed as an electrical contractor.

P. ARTHURS marie Infanti, Keyport, and Mrs. Anthony Romanello, Valhalla, N. sisters of the bride and Miss Helen Infanti, Keyport, cousin of the bride. They wore the same style gowns and headpieces as the honor attendant in melon and carried cascade bouquets of green and melon colored carnations.

Thomas Arthurs, South Amboy, was best man for his brother and ushering were Anthony Infanti, Keyport, brother of the bride, Anthony Infanti, Keyport, cousin of the bride, and Anthony Romanello, Valhalla, brother-in-law of the bride. A reception followed at Buck Smith's Restaurant, Keansburg, after which the couple left for the Pocono Mountains, Pa. For traveling, the bride wore royal blue jersey wool dress with black hat and accessories and a white orchid corsage. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Infanti chose a beige lace dress over taffeta with a matching hat, gold accessories and an orchid corsage.

The bride was graduated from Keyport High School and is employed by the Triangle Conduit and Cable New Brunswick. The bridegroom was graduated from Sayreville High School and served four years in the U.S. Marines. He is employed in the warehouse of the Food Fair Linden. The couple will reside on Lower Main Matawan.

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