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A luminum Foils Goblin Eyes Engagements Announced ASBUXY PARK EVENINO MISS Oct. 29, 1971 Quick reference to reliable craitsmen Directory of Services in the classified Vows Solemnized By Area Couple such as federal taxes, music of nylon net, double it, then ft A I BMIELLE 'ma -Offering persona professional care, with the finest fn floor covering broadloom carpets, contemporary area rugs and Oriental design rugs H10HV.AT fO.BIIELLI.X.J. 33-4O0 ens 053VS I 1 1 Li LINDA MARY PAPPA By HELOISE Dear Hcloise: I wear glasses and this always seemed to pose a big Koblem when I had on ny lllowe'en costume what to do with So I covered my glasses With aluminum foil, lens and all, and then cut holes In the foil over each lens for my eyes, making sure the holes were big enough for me to see properly. The effect is terrific with most outfits and rather than detract from the costume, actually adds to it. Aluminum foil is the flashi-; jest thing you can cover them with but other flexible materials could be used just as well.

There's no need to hide I'specs" behind ghost sheets or balance your masks over your glasses Try it! Take the aluminum foil route this year I think you'll be pleased. Miss C. Nucker r. Hope this little tidbit of Information will make the night of "witches and goblins" it safer one for those who cJieed to wear glasses, and that Ut will encourage them to do so. It's also a reminder to oth- "ers to make sure their own precious little "spook" is able to see properly with his or her masks on.

Happy Hallowe'ening Heloise a Dear Heloise: Here is a hint for ladies "who must spend practically all their time at home and find it difficult to keep up with the outside world. Acquire a "secret box of study material" to use for one hour every day just for your own private fun; maybe to use the knowledge profitably later. Select any subject you wish fold over to make a sack about 18" square. Stitch up the sides, put the freshly gathered nuts in it and put in front of a heater (not too close and let dry. They will be dry and ready to put away in Just a few days.

Bella Smith Dear Heloise: Just cleaned my tackle box and it prompted me to write this letter. I wonder if I am the only fisherman who is guilty of this oversight. It really should be cleaned periodically. Empty the box and sort the contents. Then before you put everything back in, scrub the box itself.

This makes the next fishing trip a lot more fun. Happy Angler Dear Heloise: With three people living in a three-room home, as you can guess, closet space is at a premium. I made an extra "closet" for my little girl's dresses by hanging one of those vertical hanger racks that attach to the top of any door. Little dresses can be pinned two to a hanger (if the small hangers aren't available) and a colorful draw-stringed cover can be made to keep them dust-free. Mrs.

A. M. Dear Heloise: Here's a cat owner's special: When those old toys cease to please, leave them for a few days in kitty's box of favorite dry food. The aroma will refresh the toys for her and she'll love 'em! Mine did Cat Owner 4 MRS. S.

Former R. VANDEGRIFT Sail Broderick OKO JOAN SIKORA Sikora-Trovato DOVER TOWNSHIP The engagement of Miss Joan Si-kora and Hal Trovato, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Sikora, 24 Sands Point Drive. Mr.

Trovato is the son of Mrs. C. W. Granger, 303 Roberts and Vincent Trovato, Haskell. Miss Sikora, who attends Ocean County College, was graduated from Toms River High School.

She is employed by First National Bank of Toms River. Mr. Trovato is a graduate of Point Pleasant Boro High School and Ocean County College. He was graduated from New York University where he received a bachelor of science degree in health and physical education. Heisem-'ployed at Toms River Veterinary Hospital.

FOR ALL YOUR ORGANIC NUTRITIONAL NEEDS VITAMINS AND HEALTH FOODS -i monmouth health foods 150 MAIN MANASQUAN 223-1111 Vsbury Park Press Datebook JACKSON TOWNSHIP Miss Sally Ann Brodcrick became the bride of Stephen Robert Vandegrift Saturday at St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. Amedeo Morello officiated. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas A. Brodcrick, 21 Adelphia Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Van-degrift, 250 Sherman Seaside Heights. Miss Sally Lynn Scudieri, Woodside, N.Y., was maid of honor. Miss Pamela Locke, Stewart Manor, N.Y., was bridesmaid. Edward Vandegrlft, Berkeley Township, was best man for his brother.

Ushers were Thomas J. Broderick, brother of the bride; William Newton, Laurelton, and Philip Pecora, here. After a reception at Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Company No. 1, the couple took a wedding trip to the Po-conos. They will live here.

The bride is a graduate of Jackson Memorial High School and Career Academy, New York. She is employed by Dr. Milton E. Haut, Far-mingdale. Her husband is a graduate of Central Regional High School, Berkeley Township.

He is employed by Auto-Lawn at Dover Brick, here. He served in the Army. BRIELLE CLUB PRIZE W1WERS SPRING LAKE The Junior Woman's Club of Brielle, with a program of folk songs, won first place in the 5th District Music Festival. "This Land of Ours" was their offering, and to guitar accompaniement, a trio sang "Greenfields," "This Land is Your Land," and others. "Remember When" was the theme for the festival held at Spring Lake Communfly House.

Mrs. Ronald White, Bloomfield, state music chairman, presented awards. Freehold Junior Woman's Club was second. Avon Junior Woman's Club, received honorable mention. Five district clubs participated.

Avon Juniors were hostesses for the event, attended by more than 200. Correction The middle name of William Rand Paige, Concord, N.H., fiance of Miss Karen M. Hynes, Ocean Grove, was misspelled because of a typographical error in The Press yesterday. has the NEW DOUBLE KNITS FOR MEN OF FASHION! MIDDLEBROOK SHOPPING CENTER H'wy. 35 Oakhurst Open Daily 10 p.m.

Fridiyi'til 9:30 P.M. Saturday! 'til 6 p.m. SHERYL S. DAVIS Davis-Allmon HOWELL TOWNSHIP -Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth T. Davis, 27 Taunton Drive, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sheryl Sue, to Spec. 5 Albert L. Allmon, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Allmon, Bagdad, Ariz. Miss Davis was graduated from Howell High School. She attends Glassboro State College. Spec. Allmon is stationed at Ft.

Monmouth. He was graduated from Bagdad High School, and attended Eastern Arizona Junior College. ELIZABETH M. HILLING Hilling-Lanza POINT PLEASANT Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. Rinaldi, 922 Ellison have announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Marie Hilling to David John Lanza, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Lanza, Milford. Miss Hilling is also the daughter of Chartwell Hilling, Nicholson, Pa.

She is a senior at Point Pleasant Boro High School, and is employed by the QCI Monmouth County Airport, Wall Township. Mr. Lanza is a graduate of Point Pleasant Boro High School and Ocean County Vocational School. He is employed by United Telephone Systems, Frenchtown. BACHELOR GETS FRANKFURT, West Germany Bachelor Gunther Bruckner, 34, won first prize at a charity ball that offered a free week on the French Riviera with "yourself and wife." "Anybody want to get married?" he asked over I This is a paid directory of events of non-profit organizations.

Rates: $3 for one insertion of three lines, each additional line, for two consecutive days, $4, each additional line, for three to seven consecutive days, $6, each additional line, for 14 consecutive days, $7.50, each additional line for 28 consecutive days, $12, each additional line, $3. Call the Datebook Secretary, Asbury Park Press Office, 774-7000. 20 PIECE SET 1 i New Qrelle'Livingware by Corning FREE of! with Gibson DISHWASHER A natural combination for better living ur sift giving. Miraculous new Cored liv ingware has the look and ting 'of china, yet tougher than any material yet devel oped. Washes beautifully In your new Gibson evert safe In the oven.

20 piece set includes 4 etch large and medium plates, bowls, cups and saucen. Offer limited while supply lasts. composing, fortune telling, astrology, horticulture, politics, etc. Some may be used strictly for your own enjoyment and others may be later Incorporated into a worthwhile job. A Reader a Dear Heloise: I was very impressed the other day when visiting 8 neighbor of mine.

She showed me that she stores all her assorted extra buttons in one of those long skinny jars that indigestion tablets come in. She just removed the label and it's so easy to locate the particular button wanted without taking all out of the far. Shorty Dear Heloise: My cupboards are lined with an adhesive-backed covering and some of them were very black especially those, on which I had stored my canned goods and pots and pans. Not wishing to risk removing the design on the shelf lining I didn't dare use an abrasive kitchen cleanser to remove the black marks so I experimented with silver polish. It worked like magic, with the least amount of effort.

Dear Heloise: I have two walnut trees and tliis is the time of the year when the nuts are gathered. I use an ordinary pair of kitchen tongs to pick up the nuts it's just the right size. It saves staining my hands and it's easier on the back, you don't have to bend so far. To dry the nuts either put them in boxes and have your kitchen or garage littered up for weeks or take a piece Democratic 71 ELECT ROBERT V. to the State Assembly Western Monmouth County District 5A Paid lor by Cillreni (of Ndrtita Mrcmro Him ns.eimsjmc.il i.

Pappa'Raab SEA GIRT Mr. ana Mrs. Victor A. Pappa, 413 Brooklyn have announced the engagement of their daughter, Linda Mary, to G. Gregory Raab, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Raab, Baltimore, Md. Miss Pappa is a graduate of St. Rose High School, Belmar, and College of Notre Dame of Maryland. She is employed by N.J.

State, Unemployment Insurance, Asbury Park. Her fiance is a graduate of Loyola College, Baltimore, and is in a doctoral program at the University of Virginia. DARLENE M. AMBERGER Amber ger-LizoUe WEST LONG BRNACH -Mr. and Mrs.

John Hall, 304 Whalepond have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Darlene M. Amberger to Norman Li-zotte, son of Mrs. Zelie Li-zotte, Madawaska, Maine. The bride-elect is also the daughter of Walter Amberger Belmar. She is a gradu-ate of Shore Regional High School, here, and Garden State Academy of Hair Fashion Cosmetology, Eatontown.

She is employed by Eatontown Convalescent Center. Her fiance is a graduate of Madawaska High School. He is stationed at Ft Monmouth, where he is a part time instructor. GOOD RESPONSE the microphone and received four wedding proposals. "What an embarrassing situation," he confided later.

"I finally arranged with the judges to keep my bachelor status and take my brother on the Riviera trip." II and Fri. to 9 EHGJEHBH OCTQBER 13-29 Shore Area Hadassah, Thrift Shop Removal Sale going on. Fabulous Buys. Halloween Supplies. From 9:30 am.

to 4:30 p.m. Monday Friday. At 314 Main Asbury Park. OCTOBER 28 29 i St. Martha's Guild, St.

James Episcopal Church, 4th and Hammond, Bradley Beach. Rummage sale 28, 9 to 4 upct. 29, 9 to 1. Ladies Auxiliary to Shark River Hills Fire Company, sale, 9 to 5, at the Firehouse on Brighton Ave. OCTOBER 29 AND 30 St.

Mary's Players presents "Jesus Christ, Superstar," at the First United Methodist Church, starting at 8 p.m. Donation will be accepted for Methodist Youth Fund and First United's Organ Fund, 906 Grand Asbury Park. OCTOBER 30 Wayside United Methodist, Church, Baked Ham Supper, in church dining hall, 1223 W. Park Wayside, from 3:30 to 7 p.m. Adults $2.50, children $1.25.

West Long Branch Ladies Auxiliary of Fire Co. No. 1. Rummage Sale at the Fire House Monmouth Rd. from 9 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Bay Head Home School Association Annual Rummage Sale. Lunch Country Store. At the Firehouse. From 10 a.m.

to 3 p.m. St. Mary's School PTA located on Wickapecko Drive, West Allenhurst, will hold a gigantic Garage Sale. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Twin Rivers Singles Halloween dance, at the Geneva Inn, U.S. 1, Lawrence Township. Music by Lenny Enovrato, beginning 9 p.m. Costume optional. A dance lesson begins at 8 p.m.

for $1.00 extra. OCT. 30 TO NOV. 20 Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Thrift Sale, at 1610 South Belmar.

From 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. OCTOBER 31 Wayside Fire Co. and Ladies Auxiliary Flea Market, 900 Green Grove Wayside, 10 to 4. Spaces available $5.

Call 493-2347. Delnor Farms Annual Open Horse Show at Delnor Farms, on West Farms Road, Howell Township. Two Rings, both English and Western. Start 9 a.m. sharp.

Call 938-5153. Sisterhood Temple Beth El Gigantic Garage yard sale at 602-lst Asbury Park. II a.m. to 3 p.m. Furniture, clothing, appliances, etc.

NOVEMBER 1 Wall Intermediate School Parents and Teachers. Speakers George Rciss and Paul Bennett. Topic, "Building Needs," 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 1, 2, 4, 5 Manasquan Public Library Auxiliary Book Fair, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in library basement. Textbooks, paperbacks, novels, mysteries, magazines, etc. All under 25c.

NOVEMBER 2 Deborah Hospital Rummage Sale, 508 Cookman As. bury. Ladies, children and mens wear. Also household items, Monday thru Saturday, 10 to 4. Eatontown Chapter No.

266 Order of the Eastern Star, Election Day Buffet, Masonic Temple, Broad Eaton-town. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Donation Adults $2, Children $1.

'hit I In Fori Imdrrdali Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Sat.

'til 5 P.M. CURTIS AND UNION AVES. (Hwy. 71) MANASQUAN, NEW JERSEY NOVEMBER '2 Ladies Auxiliary of the Island Heights Volunteer Fire Co. No.

1. Annual Election Day Oyster and Ham Supper. At the Fire House. Serving from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 pm Donation Adults $3, Children $1.

Tickets may be purchased at the door. Holy Innocents Church. Election night spaghetti supper, Church hall, W. Bangs Ave. Hwy.

33, Neptune. 3:30 to 6:30. All you can eat. Adults $1.50, children $1.00. Take out orders $1.50 (bring your own container).

NOVEMBER 2 AND 3 W.S.C.S. United Memorial Methodist Church Election Day Luncheon and Christmas Bazaar at 99 West Sylvania Neptune City, Nov. 2, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Luncheon 11:30 a.m.

to 1:00 p.m., $1.50. Nov. 3, 12 noon to 9 p.m. Nov. 2 to 10 Point Pleasant Chapter of Deborah will hold their fall rummage sale from 30 a.m.

to 5 p.m., 618 Arnold Point Pleasant Beach. NOVEMBER 3 AND 4 Belmar Wall Juneau Auxiliary Post No. 2620 VFW Rummage Sale at the Post Home, 709 7th Belmar. From 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Donations would be appreciated. NOV. 3, 4, 5 Allaire Auxiliary, Stocking Stuffer Sale, at the Allaire Bakery, no admission to the park. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early. II a.m.

to 4 p.m NOVEMBER 4 Shore Lodge B'nal B'rith, Adult Jewish Education Meeting, Dr. Erwin Biser, chairman. Guest speaker, Rabbi Pesach Z. Levovltz, President of Rabbinical Council of America. Topic: "Jew-Jewishness-Judaism, Are These Viable for the '70s?" Wives and friends invited.

YM-YWHA, Grant W. DeaL 8:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 4 AND 5 W.S.C.S. of Hamilton United Methodist Church Rummage Sale at the Church on Old Corlles and West Bangs Aves. From 9 a.m.

to 1 p.m. W.S.C.S. of Bradley Beach Methodist Church Rummage Sale at the Church, La Reine and Madison Thurs. from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m.

to 1 p.m. NOVEMBER 5 Young Women's Circle of the Grand Ave. Reformed Church Rummage Sale from 9 to 1 at the Church, corner Grand and Sewall Aves. A.S.P.O. Monmouth-Ocean Chapter will have a Film Showing and Panel Discussion, illustrating the Lamaze Method of Prepared Childbirth.

At the Ocean County College in the Lecture Hall at 8:30 p.m. For further information, 739-1039 or 8994421. St. James Episcopal Church Barbershop Harmony Night, featuring Asbury Park Chapter of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. and the Jersey Shore Chapter of Sweet Adelines.

Ascension Center, Fifth and Fletcher Lake Bradley Beach. At 8:15 p.m. Benefit St. James Episcopal Church. Donation $2.

Students, 8th grade and under, $1. NOVEMBER 5 AND 6 Point Pleasant Beach Central United Methodist Church, Arnold Point Pleasant Beach. Gift and Gadget Show. Friday from 12 noon to 9 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Select and order. Saturday baked goods and luncheon. NOVEMBER 6 Cub Pack 70. Mammoth Garage Sale. From 9:30 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m. At the Ocean Township Recreation Center on Larken Place off of West Park adjacent to the firehouse. I NOVEMBER 8 De Bow United Methodist Church, Rt. 526 and 537. Holme-son.

Fried Oyster, Chicken Salad Supper. Adults $3.50. Children $1.50. For reservation call 923-1228 or 431-03G6. Serv-ings start at 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 p.m.

NOVEMBER 9 Manalapan Englishtown Pop Warner Football, Fashion Show by Steinbach's followed by a Card Party. At the American Hotel Freehold. At 8 p.m. Tickets $2.50. For further Information call Mrs.

Lawrence Walsh 431-1512. NOVEMBER 13 Avon Junior Womcn'i Club, Antiques Arts Crafts Show Sale. Dealers and Craftmcn from all parts of N.J. Bazaar Items. From 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m. At the Avon Municipal Building, Main Street, Avon. For information about reservation for spaces call 988-4847 or 774 6845. Brick Township Hospital Fund 4th Annual Ball at Georgian Court College Casino, Lakewood. Cocktails at 7 p.m.

Dinner p.m. For tickets call 477-2043. FAi3tyjiLiyj5 mm 3 Special Groups SELECTED FROM OUR NEW STOCKS One Day More Mc Crory's S. Freehold Shopping Ctr. Rt.

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