MoratoirrHcousTY h i s t o r i c a l a s s o . W S E H O t D . . K APLS BT&EE.T •.. :.• , • .• . ReportPollution Rail Causeway To Plant lower Be Started June 1 Nord Concern Meting Crossing Elimination ' Problem, State Board Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey Press Association — Monmouth County Press Association Still Possible, Group Check Indicates; Ease Is Informed At PUC Notice Requirements 82nd YEAR — 44th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1951 Single Copy Six Cents Hearing Yesterday Nord & Co., Inc., Keyport, has Building of tho new two-track’. reduced Ihe pollution of its indus­ Working Party Needed Traffic Rerouted cuusAvay over the Mntawan Creek trial discharge into Luppatatorife it grows Without sou meadows will be started about Creek 75 per cent since February. Arrest Man In V olu n teer help eipecU U y During tha avanlng rush hour June 11 mid completed by autumn ; ThU. Was made known today fry from veterans, U being asked at nation piaia. Malawan pollca o f 1052, tho N ow Y ork & Long tlie . Central State Health District by Leroy E, Umtcheid, com- The Silver Star Vicious Assault ara rarouting traHIo 'g o in g out Branch Rnllroad. yesterday told Headquarters’ of the State Depart* jnmnder of Guadalcanal Pott ol tha araa. Chlal John J, Flood tho Public Utility Comniisslon In ment of Healih in Trenton. 4t4S. VFW, to fctlp mimberi Sgt. John McGuire Of Report Ex-Cobbler •fatal parsons vrlihlng to go to Newark. ■ . The public announcement fol­ monre Ihehr building ’ Sotifeday Kaypoct should drlva to Allantlc - The PUC hcnrlng nlso dovelopcd lowed a communication' to this' from Linden lo tihe tlte o f the ^Matawan, Flew Over Admits Attack On Ava, and uu that croitltig. For tlio (net that tho rtillrood was re­ effect to the company and to the ^newpoelhomeprovided b f Ih e, 80 Missions; Shot_ Woman With Hatchet; uptown Matawan traffic ha «d- ceptive to eliminating : the Main local board of health in Keyport MaiawahTowii»hipCommitte» Down Behind Lines Nabbed In Miami vlsai going out Johnson Xva. St." nnd Atlnritlft Ave, grodo gross­ The letter and announcement fol­ in Cliffwood Beach. and croiglng tha Ltttla St. btldgt. ings, but felt tho project should be lowed completion of investigation BUiaa yrlU continua to Uta tha considered by the PUC ns n'se|i- A 25xlD0-foot wooden build­ In a news release from Air Force Alfred C 1 c c o n e, 00-y«ar-old of . the matter by the Central Dis ragular way of leaving tha piaia nrnto proposal. : ' ■ Ing hat been donated for the Maj. James R. Callihun, command­ Kcans|>urg bhocmnkor, 80U«lit by trict of the State Department of lo raach Main St. tha chitf Ycstcrdny llermnn H. Pevler, purpoa* by Standard Oil Co. ol ing officer of the 8th Maintenance county authorities In the bruWil Health. itatii. Autos may still antar tha N.Y.fcL.B. vIco president, told PUC Naw 7 Jersey* with Ihe proviso Squadron, 6th Maintenance and bcaling of Mrs. Minnie Muellor, station plasa from Main St, but Commissioner Hortenae Kessler ’ In February, following local com­ members of ihe post move the Supply Group, lt is reported that Highlands, wns arrested In Mlmnl, Chief Flood asks that' whanavar tlint tentullve pluns for tlie cnuso- plaints and investigation by state building from tha * company's S/Sgt. John J, McGuire of Mat1 Fin., over the w eekend. ' ~ poiilbla Johnson Ava. or Atlan­ wny have been mndo anil thnt the department* engineers, Dr. Daniel. grounds In W*Uifn to Cliffwood. awan, has been recommended for An nlunn wns cent to Mlnml utter tic Ava. ba und. Tha motorlit 1033 completion dnto could bo met Bergsma, state commissioner of ’ ^Parsona willing to assist are the Silver Star, Mrs. Mueller, 40, identified Clc- will find ha saves much time, providing land condemnation ob­ ; health/ ordered the company to asked to, call Jotoph F. Lovaro Sgt MoGuirc, a veteran of World eone ns tho mnn w ho beat nnd doing so, 'tha chlal. observed. stacles did not seriously disrupt cease forthwith .the discharge of a t. Matawan 1-23S5-R tomorrow War ^ entered the service in July, hacked her with n-hatchet on the inadequately treated iicwage or tlie construction schedule,...... (Friday) night for "further in-' 1941. He Is serving an chief clerk e(ternooi) of Api' 24 und left her other harmful matter into waters The eausewuy will rcplnce .thu fo r m illo a of the Bth Maintenance Squadron on lonely Holland Rd,, ill Uie Tele, of Luppatatong Creek. Samples of simile.truck, 100-foot wooden Ircntio in Japan after being rotated from graph 11111 section of llolindcl Council Will Not now being used. Shore eommutors the discharge and of the waters of Korea where he flew 82 combat Township. the Luppatatong.below the com protested the trc.itlo wns (lnngor- missions. In close support to th^ Clcconc'h arrosl wafi announced pany’s discharge point were taken Mn. Kalhryn flrtywiei, dlMqtor ol Muitum it Trtnlon, ous tilul erected only nn n tcm por. ground forces "br the United- Na­ at Freehold, Monday, by Asnlstnnt Close Meadow Rd. subsequently to ascertain whether .xplalnr lolllou cullur*' lo Ronald Ctyiltl ol H.watk, a youlhlul visitor nry structure nftcr tho previous tions. He had been stationed in !o Iho ipeclal exhibit pl Hulgtra U niw illy rtuatch now on dlipl^y at Prosecutor John M. Plllsbury, who there wns compliance with the two-truck trestlo l)nd been destroy* Korea for five months, during tha m m um . Tha axhlblt ahowa bow Rulgait iclantliti ara paving tha Buld the fusUlvD was picked up commissioner's directive. ■* On Youth Study ed by lire in December, 11H0, which time he served n& an aerial way to battar Naw Jariay ajilcullura. highway,, haalth, dtlaanihlp Railroad Can Block ns, h e drovo up to the Jioirio o f Matawan lltpiasanlad The investigation of the state de­ gunner on a B-2G light bom ber. and govarnmant. ’Tha axhlblt will be.ahown>through May 19. t ■ u son In Miami*. County authorities Off Street With Fill partment was undertaken at the Mnyor John W. Ajiplegote,. llor* Organizations Back “For his gallantry and unrelcnt- were unable tn nnd Clccono nt IiIh But Must Agree To ough Attorney t.eo Welhstolli, lt, request of A. Howard Williams, less effort In lighting for the United hotel In KeansburB, but they were Meeting To Promote Reopen It On Demand I;. Cnrtnn nml Mnttie Sniltli, the Keyport health officer. Mr. Wil­ Nations cause he'has been recom­ tipped o(T thnt he hud only returned lia m s participated ia. the Investiga­ Study Of Findings , . mended for the Silver Star for Nurse Reports On Hitter tw o m em bers o f the Milt- recently from Florida. , An ordinance lo close Meadow tion-and in the foIlow»up studies. In-National Survey services rendered above and ‘be­ nwnn liuslness Ansoclntlou, re|ira- Admit! Attack 1UI. between Aberdeen ltd. nml The Investigation was under the di­ yond the call of duty/’ Maj. Calll- sented the borough .at yostcrday's Fill Fuel Tanks April Activities 1.1. Lee Nnplor of the Miami Water SI, wim rejected by llio Mat- rection of Dr. Jesse Aronson, state Six Monmouth County organiza­ han's report states. hcnrlng. A group o f MFIA moin- police said C lccono admitted lie wan. iiwnu HorollKh Council Inst night district health officer of the central tions, sponsors of the Monmouth bers mid Interested residents hud DHring-.^_-comhat~rmiisian.- flown Mr«, MuellerVinKtpllimt, He puld he hy n .1-1 voi<». (Vm.icII <|ji| fllyo district. ' 7 7 ' County—Conference - on Children County Dealers Point planned to ntteiul tii pttuh for tlio against the Chinese Communists “NeW^Sile For Baby flicked up n hntchot from the but'k and Youth, will hold a confercncc tacit apiirovnl, however, to ’letting grade cllminntlim' prournm, hut A letter was sent this week to over Pyongyang, Sgt McGuire’s To Plan As Helping Clinic In Cliffwood; of his car-and struck her ufter an the New Y o r k 1 & T.iilig nrnnrlt In, Rum son High S ch ool.. at 8:15 wero tumble to do no when it wus - N ord St Co. signed by L. M. Fried­ piano was hit by ground Arc and nreuincnt. . Itullroml ilil in the street when rich, .district ‘chief public health p.m. .Monday to consider the find­ Overcome Tight Supply Greet New Members discovered the meeting would be all of the crew forced to bail out Lt. Niurlcr snld Clccone hud re­ It erect!,.Its eausewuy across the engineer of the Central ‘ State ings of the National 1950 White Next Winter held yesteiiliiy looming,’ Instead of over enemy territory. Working At Health Assn. Meet placed the New Jcrsfcy license plates House Conference on Children and Maluwun Creek inoudows If Ihe ln(j\eiiftei'iiuunua-uri|)liinlly. m i,- Health District. In his letter Mr. their way back to friendly posi­ on Wtrcnr 'with ones ho obtained In ruilrond will agree— to—reopen Friedrich wrote that analysis of Youth in relation • to specific Mon-' Bayshore families were advised . Mrs. Walter McBrldc, president, nouneed, tion, they were met by'a TurkiBh Florida on hlrc rnrlirr v!r.tt ...... - Memlo\v ltd. im nn MiuicrpuM should ^ampie^'collected~rccently~-indi^ mQUth_JIounty„n?ed5._iiad_l(2_iar:_ today-.ta-kcep Ihnir. fucliolUiahks ^Dnductcir^lTie^'ineetlnR of the Mayor Applegnte, Me, Welnotrin Brigadc-end-guided aaTely-back~to Mrs. Mueller l.H atlli In serious the. nppliL'utlon tu get grade cross­ cates a substantial reduction In the mulnte a single co-ordinated coun­ filled. J. Leon Schanck uf Kcypbrt, Matawan Public Health Assocln* and Me. C.-nrtnn: iiresented -the-bur. American Headquarters where they condition at Monmouth Memorial ing dim inution ut Mul^i St. full. pollution of the Luppatatong Creek ty fclan of action: to meet them. a member of Uio executive commit­ tion, held at the Health Center, ougll’s nppenl for thn .crusting were airlifted to Japan. Uhdcr th^ H ospital w here r,he Is under trcnl- Kurl llnrrlngton, rnllrouil attor­ . below your plant and o f the* dis-- tee'1 61' the .Monmouth County Fu?l Tuesday evening.. dim inu tion to Cummluitloncr . ICcs- The .sponsoring groups arc the rotation plan he is eligible to re mcnt for a fractured skull, it sovero ney, nald he could not offer tlie charge of water coming in from Red. Bank Junior Service League, Oil Dealers Association, says thi* js ler. She felt Hint It wns mil lo turn to the United State* tills Mrs. Lucille Knutzman, public faclnl laceration nnd n Rash onJim', latter preposition as moro tliun n your plant. We are of tho opinion neccssary to help insure smootli tlie best Interest lo combine tlio the Leaguo of Women Voters of month, • health nurse, Included In her re­ left hand which almost severed tho suggestion Tor the moiueni, but, ut, that this has resulted from im­ and ample deliveries of olt next two and Interrupted- the hcnrlng the Red Bank region, the Mon­ Sgt McGuire now holds the Air port the Information thnf 03 visits thumb. ' tlie council had cxpreised fuvof for proved operational methods In winter. “It Is Important thut homp to nllow tho Mntuwnn group lo mouth County Council of Parent- Medal with three Oak Leaf clus had beeip made ln the lost month Tim prosecutor's oITIcc disclosed it he would ask the railroad your plant. » ■ oil tanks be kept filled to the brim, aonler wiih Ihe i ulliunil’ti nttornoy Teachcr* Associations, the Mon­ tcrs, the Distinguished Flying In Matawan, and 07 vlsita in Uio Monday thnt ClccoiW imd Mrs. directors to .approve, lie will report mouth- County Mental Hygiene As­ particularly ^botwecn now -aiid NOV. nnd PUC engineers. “In view of these result^ we ate Cross wiLh'onc Onk Lcaf cluster, Township of Matawan. Mueller tell slorlen that nra Iden- back next Tuesday, lie claimed ll sociation, the Northern Monmouth l. ’.'he dcciared. Following tho conference It was recommending to the Bureau of the American Defense Medal, the "WrsT’ Kaiitznianalso announced ticai In some details. w ould cost tile rnllroad $100,000 to County Branch of the American Stating Uiat it keep^ the peliol- ngreed thnt the crossing uppcnl Health Engineering (of the State American Theatre of Operations thnt the Cliffwood Baby Clinic held They arc agreed, It -wnn said, thut cons!met n vlnduct lo keep Mcu- cum industry stepping to meet the should bo tiled nepnrntely und Departm ent o f 'H e a lth ]. .that the Association- of University Women, jvith one battle star, the Good Con­ the first Wednesday of each month Clccono had been to tlio Mueller do\v Rd, open. . ever-growing demand for oil heai, Mnyor Applogute declared this notice served you on Feb. IC, 1951, and the ^hore Child Study group, d u ct M e d a l. w ith four Clasps, the in Cliffwood, would hcnccforth be lioino doing Boiuo w ork (or w hich Mayor /pplegiito stated ll|C flrsl Mr. Schanck points out that the procedure would bo followed us be held in abeyance pending fur­ Co*chairmen of the conference World War II Victory Medal, the held In the ClifTwood Civic-Asso' lie used tlie lintchet! Afterwards l'equliile Would bo to havo the industry must refine ,©nd shir. noon iin llio nccensnry forms could ther demonstration of your ability are Judge J. Edward Knight Mrs. Japanese Occupation -Medal, nnd ciation buJJding. The civ ic orso< ho put the tool on the buck sent of council submit n petition lo lli« much oil as possible duringrlni? tlibt be prcpnrod. The prlliclpul nlgu- Jo .continue Jh^a^parent^present Harry Jj^staph and Mra. George t_hCkKore_an^mpaign_M,9^l^with elation offered the use of the hjs enr nnd he and Mrs, Mueller Public Utllltlciv Com m ission asking waripiar; montlisv in- tird&r : to monts. agnlnst u tle-ln of tlio two ^satfsfactory. manner in ’which yoix t> r WIKMSbn tKrte batU c stai's.' ’ '~”v n t ,- bititdihg whcn.lt learned the health wont for a dflvo and parked off' n public hearing on.ellirilnstian.df sufficient reserve to carry through, projects was Iho matter ef costa are operating, and as long as our have-stated that {he, conference is association was looking for n moro Holland Rd. All urgumcnt ensued the Main St. crossing. Ml', Harring­ the coldest winter months. , nnd feasibility, the m nyor snld. future experience Indicates that operi to every interested person in central location for its clinics. A and nt iU/ c\invix Clccono grabbed ton was asked how long it would post Is Faotoi this* level o f pollution represents no the county. ’ Marine Wounded “The popular demand for oil heat letter of appreciotion was ordered tho hntchct nnd struck l)ls eompnn lake lo ilcrivo soinolhlng definite health hazard or nuisance.'* . Former State Sen. John E. Tool- grows greater every year, and the to be sent to the Cliffwood Mcth 16a on tho head. She fled from the from such a hcnrlng, lie felt llio It wns tlie theory of the PIJC an will open the meeting with a Industry manages to meet it” he odist Church where clinics pro* car und stopped a passing uutoist. hearing would be l|el(| lii nbout liO engineer Jha't •llio. most fenslbiu Matawan Man First " short keynote address,- followed by For Second Time says. “However, mobilization and viously had been held. Clccone lied! He Is roporicd lo have days nud ilnul ruling tnifiKt mil be plnn to ellmlnnte llio crossings ‘Air Cab’ Passenger the showing of a film on “Children other world conditions olso are It nlso was announced there will dltposed of tho hatchet on his trip forthcoming for filxxiinnths. \ would be to depress tlio slroeU, and Youth at the Mid-Century,” making great additional dejnands on be an open public meeting at the South. Councilman Jolni M, Tourine, lie stresued thut lowering the Parents Get Notice the American petroleum .industry; Mr. Plllsbury snld that Cloconc ohulnnaii uf llio I fire committee, trucks would entail an enormous Air taxi, a new scrvice operated Which presents problems and ac­ Rumson High School Monday cvc therefore a. greater percentage of will bo nuked to waive oxtrndldon stated ho would be unwilling to expenditure which the rnllroad by the management of the Red complishments In dealing with Pfc. L. F. Reilly Jr. ntng, Mny 7, at 8:1ft, o f tho Mon oil than ever inu&t be put into home und if ho consents Counly Detec­ sanction tho dosing of Meadow wnn nut In u pnsltkiii tn flnnncn. - Bank Airport, completed its first present day youth. Has Been Injured , mouth County Conference on Clill storage this late spring, summer and tive John Otiwlcr will tic ver the weekend when fines total* commandant However, the mcs* of oil. Only food is more import­ Street Valua Quasllontd The youths used plunks to blitter sengers within a 400-mile radius. M. Burlcw, Mrs. J. Fred Robinson, Ing $102 wore levied. Last week sage indicated the wound appar* ant to have in the house thun oil Fpr Saturday Evening 'i'lio rnllroad altdrney ,|uentloned in Ihe eump nnd do 1100 duniuge, Mrs. David Bruce, Mrs. Charles right other drivers picked up at cntly was not serious as he was and the .possibility of any drop In Ihe wurth of Meudow nil. an a street Thl.v w lll.b r the llrst enso to com e Ruff, Mrs. Donald. Robinson and tho time woro fined. Laurence Crockett not evacuated. His address re* the- price of oil this year is no The third in n series of Youth thnt would have io have 11 good’ ibelont llm juvenile .cohfcrcri()n Mrs. Allan J. Morrison represented ‘ Those not having Uceniioa or Convicted By Jury mains unchanged. rcmoto as not lo be rcckonod with." Rallies being held in Mntuwan ilenl of money npent on It lo put .inily, ti wus orgiuilred lo ll month. the Matawan Woman’s Club at the registration wilh them were Harold When hit on Sept 20, Pfc. Reilly Iligh^School ia scheduled for Sat it In shape nf ter having been prnc- M.iliiwin. pollen, ufler inventlu-ll- third district -program conference J n n e «r -1 7 -A tla n tic- Htir-Key|Mntj Law rence Crockctt. 33, Matawan, sustained wounds of the hand and u r d a y n ir 8: KF“|>7iiC"THr5 rallies' aro tlcnlly nbnndnnrd far IS^yenrilpMrr iiill, fell iiiiiTielenl ovlili'lll'o^wiis’ nt Tuefcday afternoon in the Keyport Miss Helen Murpfiy Vincent J> Bogdanftkl, Newark, who contended that his wife re­ arm In the fighting near the Kuin sponsored by an intcrdunornlnn Tourine replied he was lu tnvi/e of IiiiikI to ennvlet the youths. If Reformed Church: ‘ M ary J. Htricklunrir M arlboro. jected his checks for support q,f River. The injuries were caused Heads Matawan P-TA tion.il group and feature outstand Ihe council inking nucli aelloii w ith ­ found itullly by .the ronferenee Julius Erdo, If) Proflpect PI, Mat­ herself and their four children, was by shrapnel from a hand.grenade. ing speakers und evangelists. Tho out ilelny nnd Illumed form er commit lee, they ,cnn ho put on si* Miss Helen Miirphy was elected awan; Thomas Keating, Bayonne; convicted for non., support by a Blaze Threatens Church In that engagement 40 men in the meetings are' oj>en to all area borough councils for having neg­ inontle, nriihntlim nnd their, parents president of Uie Mutawan rurent Nicholas J. Btranlero, Matawan; Jury before County Judge John C. bayshore Marine's unit wero in­ youth, . ' 1 lected the street. Mnyor Applegate icqulri'illlo make gouil tlio diunage. Teacher Aupoclation at tlie meeting Joseph H, Meiisina, Btaten Island; G iordano. A woods fire Friday morning jured . and 20 died from their Tlie speaker1 Saturday will he (Continued on page lour) The Im.Vii or Ihelr liui'tuih would held last night in the school. OUier Cleorgo I). Carnes. 240 Valley Dr., Crockett, who will be sentenced threatened the Spring V a lle y wounds. * Arthur Lewis, pastor of the Wash* linve Ihe right to n|>l>«nl to tlie officers named are Miss Flora llyno Matawan; Dupuis, Mail* tomorrow, testified that he sub Church near Morganville, but At that Ume Pfc, Reilly was h iglon T o w n s h ip Community i-ounly Juvenile court, . and Arthur Sornet vice presl boro; Kathryn I). Frye, W0 Atlantic Cliffwood School milled several checks to his wife Morganville firemen brought the flown to Japan where he was has*' Church, Mr. Lewis and his wife dents; Mrs. Clarence Lundy, accre- Ave., Matnwnn; Frank Kvanleh. but .they- were refused. Mfc: flames under control before the pltalized and later assigned to will also present several numbers Plans Opon Houso fary; and Mrs. .Fnmk Gray, treas 000 Kpruce St, Union Reach, and Property Lino Dispute Crockctt testified that the offers structure was damaged. The Are military policc duty. He has been on the marimba nnd .the _jju e«t urcr. Installation was conducted Kinory H. Horn, 00 Arbordale Way, Open iiomit' will be held at Him were wholly inadequate and were burned about two hours. back in Korea since February. soloist will be Mrs, Alice Kaitman, by Mrs. Warren Donnell, a past Cliffwood Bench, C liffwood School, Tlmrflday t*ve* Ciuiri'es, of disorderly conduct turned down for that reason. Pfc. Reilly attended West Keans* Old Bridge. There will be connre- president. Marglt Voss, M organville Kd,, nlng, May 10, /darting at 7:‘I0. The linve h'-en llleil nuallu/t Jotih Miller, Albinos appear In about one in b*urg School and enlisted in the ghtional singing. The progrflnf featured a jNinel Matawan, drove without glas»ea project is being directed by the o f tlti HrookBlile Avo., Laurence 20,000 o f the population and it Marines in June. 1948. After com­ Tlie next rally will bo June 7 Enters Guilty Plea discussion on “Recreation for Uie when having a conditional licaniie. furiilly anrl on exhibition will hi* flnrbur, bv n neighbor, Mrs. Mnry estimated that there are about 7000 pleting training he was assigned w hen Jack W y r l7.ru of the Word Youtjti o f Matawan," Participall/Jg Kov/ieh, nf 41111 Ilrgokslde Ave., : albinos in the United States. of. Life television program, will be Matawan policc arraigned other display of tin? pupils' work. * John Kondratyk, South River, to duty ln China and was returned Mtk Harry Knoell, Mayor who »ny# 'Mr. Miller lore down u w ere In charge. Mr. VVyrtzcn has Juut offenders, Thomas OoJden, Of) Ful­ tensive preparations - are being pleaded guilty Thursday- to theft to the Wc*t Coast before being fmiee on her properly, Mr. Miller Jolin W. Applegate, R obert HarrUo returned from a world-wide cvun ton St,, Keyport, won ‘flut'd $29 and made for the affair, o f $29.58 and a bottle o f w hiskey sent to Korea. t,11ym ’ It's lila I'inil, - Pupil Round-Up nc| Fred Emerson, with Anthony gelJsllc tour. ' W- costs for traveling 00 mlle« an T h e ClifTwood Parent-TCaeher Apr* 19 4rom Foul Pouzcnc, at the Nuccio as moderator. The conclu> hour In a 25-mllc rune on Freneau Aanoclnfien will meet that evening The iimltur lun lieen postponeil M idtbw n. tavern, 118 Main St.. The ennuel summer round-up Fined For Speeding sion readied was that the P-TA Ave, Williatn II. Wthon jr., at 11:110 Jn the uchool cafeteria to by Miidliim Towiuiilp Mugintrtlte r Matawan; ------;------— ...... ;------; for "children " fn IhT MaUwari will-work toward a recreation pro* Need Children's Clothing Caldw ell, paid $10 nnd $3 eontn for elect offlrerw for the coming year. M sxw ell II. Mnyer until tomorrow- County Judge John. C. Giordano Township Public School District Lawrcnce Gordon, 117 Collins gram, For Welfare Work passing on the rigtit on Route .31. Plnmi will be made for the annual iKrldny) iilgl.it w hen both parties set May 18.for sentencing. Kon^ Will be conducted under the fol­ St., Keansburg. w as fined $10 and Planu.owerc made, for a.cake 1m»1u Henry Baer, New Brunswick party for the sixth grade puplhi mt lo bring surveyors (o court dratyk told the court that though lowing schedule. It was an­ $3 coBts for im proper speed on (o be held Siiturday, May 12, from Mr:/. Che/iter A. Gallow/iy, duilr- Ave., Matawan, was picked up for to mark r the completion of lint to testify whose property the'fenco he had been accused of being nounced this mornings Rtfutc 35, Cliffwood/ by Magistrate 10 a.m. to noon, in.the John L. tnan'of (he social wrvicr eommlUee speeding at:Maln and Church Kla, school turm. A fl| ui, "Huritan Is on. ■ - . armed during the robbery actually ■ Matawan Elementary ScbooL Luther A. Foster, Matawan Town­ Tafrsink A gcn cy. Persons, w ishing of Uie ^fatawan Tublic Health As­ and it cost hlrn $10 and $.1 cotits. Itlver Sew age Dlspoiial,'* will bo he was not He merely held his 1May 17. from 9 a.m, to 12 noon, ship. Tuesday. to contribute nuiy contact Mrs. J. sociation, haM requested that all Walter Campboll, Ixionaido, failed shown, . Auction fl*l« ’ hand in hi/coat pocket in a threat­ for children whose last names Patrolman Alexander Ebt/es, Benner or Mr*. G ra y . in Matawan and (he v fc h t' io slow down at Broad ahd Ultl" Mrs. Patricia Johmdnu and her I 'u b l b Auellon, Hnturdiy, ’ May 3 ening position, he f.aid. . begin* "A",to "M". From I to township police, was complainant. Hostesses for the evening were ity 'V lio have clothiiig Uiat w ould fits, nnd h e paid 14 and $.1 Costs. eommitlre will tervo refreshmentft. ut 12 .'U>’ p.m , Muptht Church, Malii - 4 pjn. for* children-iwbose lad Mrs. F, Mauer, Mrs. M. Lautrr- fit young children, bring such J. Hamid Wludclcr, Fannlngdale, i HI, Holmdel,. To bo sold-electric Main St. Improved names begin "H" to "Z”. Chapman Agency Sold wald, Mrs. C, Ellison, Mrn,' K. clothing to the Healtli Center on did Hie sam e In the school zone Lawn M ow a n refrigerator, Kn«y w u sh ln r rnachtrre CUtfwood School on M ay'24 Brandigan, Mrs. Arne Kalma, Mr.v Brojid flt - on Broad Ht and he paid $7 and Kcllpne and Lawn and other electric at>pltsnce9, fur- Through the combined effort* of t s o m t *J»fc lo 12u o o n / f o r a ll' The Insurance' business formerly A. Pennetti and Mrs. O, Hunter. in. recent weeks there has b^n $3 cofiU. Lawrencff Gordon, Irvin#* Mowers, Keyport Hardware. nlture, It.C A. rnrtioa. 1 5' HOW ' H arry M ay Jr., loca l R epublican preschool children. . ' conducted by the.; late Clifford V, such a great demand for clothing I m , passed oa a curve, and - he records, iinllfjues, otovei.r p68f7.' leader and member of the party's Ckildreamusi be fir^V*arr of Chapman of ; Mata wan.- under - the Dr. E. J. Bilderbsck ...... for boy* and girls that the com­ alco paid 17 Dird X ...... Card of Thsnka Inble and ci|iiipinouf, china cloaat, County5’Steering Committee, and age on or before £epL 30, Ifil, name of the Chapman Agency, has w ishes lo announce during hin mittee has not been able, to fill all We wish to thank tho friends dishes, oildo iiiul eods. hom o m ade the board of freeholders, Main SL lo register for tbe coming school been purchased by the John L. service In the United States Dental irrrjurAtx. Tlie clothing may b e left Equipment and Supplies and neighbors who were, so kind cakes and rolls; other articles too Is. being resurfaced from Girard yea f. BUrtb certificate* should be Tassini Agency. 117 Main St, Mat­ Corps, Dr, S. A. Fclnman will cpu* at She health con lef M onday thru for to us during tho illness and death numerous to mention. Ueneflt ol Ave., In Matawan Township, to the presented. . awan, Mr, Tassini announced this tlnuc hfft> dental practice at B0 W. Friday, from 9 a,rn, to 5 p,m. , Farm — Oarden Horn* of our beloved husband and fat/i*r. llolmdel Vlre Co, wjfpj—Adv, TMlroa,d,'Stati6ii,,iBh'66itoW6to#-’--Whcii. jpnrntnjg^ —,______Try ourservlge. Conover BroUicrs nlso tiie Hev, Cheater O s Wow ay and thir project Ib completed the re* be conducted by Dr. Carl Cass* 7-0583. W(ifp3—Adv. Rural Mail Box#i . , Phono HoImd«^fl fif21. “ WTcftatudV the piilibflarpra7“ ~ ! “VahatlanTHI cuTi surfacing of Broad St., MntaWan, wain, school physician, end MUs Help Wanted* ads in thls ^pap^r Keyport Hardware. Tel. 7*2000. t Mra. Alfred Van Wut Top 'quality, sturdy, built Key* will be'undertaken.' Dorolby Wittak, school nurse, tell you about the good joba opefr ' C b fa ilM n>1( Rpt rn m lu efcrairty Jfp22-Adv, ' Clomffled Mu rwndU ehrapif Jfl4*—Adv, fiild Alfred Jr, • . >orl llardw nra. wJfiH— A 4 y. =u=ys«=Bj#aoi THURSDAY. MAY. 3,1951 _PAGE TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN. N. J. s s w s w * ? ------;------:------j j i y iiiK iy i w t i, Keyporter'i Father ' Solith" Amboy; throe, daughters, t ^ A 4 jie-Lam berU on- St»tc G m tea ,C]ub ------Mias M ae.D ehn *aat hPJp.e.Mrs, Jppp y f w m^mirnwmmrMymmi D i e * 'iji'lijfw t • WEDDINGS H m 70th,. B irthday' Payty Aqiiu^J SJ»o¥ June-6-7 E verdell q f Kpypfi*t, and, Mrs, Hpjru.Waaiiaulorf Helen Jung o t Jll,; apd George K. Huber, o f Manfi#Jm, M ^. A^iie . Lambertson. of Bedle The Garden c i i f r o t New Jersey S i. two brothers, Rudpjph of jBretpp : ' Miss . PhyUJs -June W-w^ndpff. Rid., fla tlet, recently celebrated hpr Is spoflipring the seventh 'annuel Pa.; fojW of Bsri Vf. H ^ r , W oods and Mop Defop* of NpV/arfe; .daughter P t W - -WM-" Ep9n . ' i ’e.;: p f in ­ the Bedle Funeral Jlorne, with the juries receive^ the previous eve­ Rp^pH rHflrn,SQP and. Mrs, refreshment table and the guest of ttyis year will be "June Jewels.” Ernest. J?aooiflhaUf pj. Sepbripg, O. Rev. Chark** R. Smyth, pastor of ning in an accident at the Corn- Jxmor, fflcelvcd’ o shflwer of eerds Proceeds from the show will en­ T|i^; Eev. paijford Hppey, fprmer Calvary Methodist Church, otticiat* an i mmteioiis-gifts. Musip -was fur- W»5 O^e WPS?, Cprnwal), Pa. ing. Interment will be in RosejJ able the clubi to continue Its worfc . pastor, officiated ot Uie double ,ring nished"^ during the evening by Jyfyr: Mr. Huber, a frequent yJsjtor In ■ cnndlejlgb^ cpremony ut 8 o’clock HW Cemetery, Linden. ■ . 1q behalf of hospitalized veterans this area, was supervising the load­ and. Mrs. Edward Barton of New: wroiighout-1 the’ state,‘end1 to ex­ on Friday, Apr, 2ft i951, hi ! thp ing p f a g roy p o f cars atjfj, w as pand the scope of that work. Vet- ; ... Keansburg Methodist C hurch. Mr», Daniel Foley . . p)nnel Huber; gown of: Chantilly jaee over white JJospiial. 4 ; Conip Kllrper. : Sidney, Pedee,' M r.. and Mrs. Hovv- a ieugmer.^irgaret, af Itqipe, opd eatjn, The.iqcq herpw 3s scallopecj, Mrs. Fpley '\yas a graduate of Mrs. Johji Lan^enb^rgpr .Cfl the aiid Portejr and son, Wayne, tyr. anil two grandchildren. '. ..." ■ ,.. ■fas was the fingertip, veil o t white 'Wellesley College ppd Scranton; .Neye^k Gordeji Club, is: publi­ Mlrs. A l* la W eJllflg/ ;M r;. bpk- Mrs! Services were^held Monday, after­ v. tutie, attached iachcd a'corsage or white roses*. New York City. 1 , = Mrs. p. Steelmap t o f th e .'At­ Mr,- nixl Mrs, Joseplf A h fere Jp. ond Whi^e rosea olio decorated the For the past 25 yeprs ,M«...,Fpley Keyporl Po«i 4347, VfUranp of For.tgn W»M. a^4 11* Lad|», Auxiliary hald )9lni InilaU^Uon in lantic' Highlands, Goi-deii; Chip!,, Ufa. There w ere 235,^00 m ore persons daughter, Linda, Leonard. Only, Mr. irijurefi in U. S. motor vehicl- . edge of th# fan. has beeq active in tl)? (Ji;l Scout K eyporl H. S. Mrs. Ethel G allagher, K eam buru, p u t daparbnept pr*|ll)4ren, The bride’s sister, . Mss Kay organisation. ''She-was''a mprnber Cllffwood. daparlmtnt troasuiror, condoled Ihe rllual fqr |hf auxilUry, The po>t inslollalLon w»i^ tjlreclad the'Garden Club PFD"of Holmdel. accidents last year" Uiun h) 1840. Westendoff, .was .maid of honor. o^ the b oa rd ..of directors o f thp by WJlUam Qr»«n. pa»t d»j>artmapt commander. ' i '■ • ...... : David Jr., . Dorothy,. Barbara : ahd TV - She wore, a pink lace bajlerlnp MQnmouth County Girl Scouts, ond The above pictuio ihows four p9«foffic»r«. VlioE»pOHlto('tww eopimsndar, italtd; Mlch«*l Halle ran. Arthur, jijiss .■TJbsste^ ‘liinbei^di); senior vjc# commander) Nell K. Thgrn»«. Junior vice comms^er, rejir rowj and Joseph Biepper. past Iqngth drets with a stdpdup also u- Brownie' troop leader in Billie: Lambertsbn,. Mr. - and Mrs.’ CQn^mandtjr. second row . ' • ■ ■ . . . ; rounded collar, fjtted bodice and Hazlet.' Mra. Foley formerly re- Stephen. Lambdrtsijp jr.. and soif, PHOTOGRAPIHC WOn8 „ , The nummary officers In the picture ar» (fr»t rowi Mr*. Ethel Clo>e, chaplain) Mrs/ Annebelle Brlal. full skirt.. She v fo ro a tiny m atch­ si.^^d in Hazlet and al&p on First Stephen 3d.; end the M i^es. Joyce •enlpr vi<;e president; Mli'i Ellen Kelly. pr»ald«nil Mrs, Mildred Schepck, junior vise P.r»,sld«nl; MrS/ Ro«o- and Cnrof: Lambertson. ,. PAPPAS S T U D IO ing lace cap, edged with a narrow St., K ey p ort . • mary* Sommer, tetlrlng president, color beararj Mri. Btariqn E. Leon, muilclan; Mrs. Dprolhy Rinear, ruffle and carried a pink fan with Born in Scrantop, Par,- Wrg. - . - ^ ———- - -- — • ■■■•■ 7 V. FHOKT STREET KE 7*0490 — KEYPPRT : . sweetheart roses., ilarry Rieger pf Fojey. was tlje daughter of the late Mrs Emily Schneider, color bearer: Mil. Ella Ludwig, banner bear,;; Mrs. Catherine DeMarco, color Security Bonds.pay the same rat# o f Interest oa Hie War Bonds you 8TPDX0 U lq >h, PW|TEP ClOAjV 3TOBE BUILDIWG .. Union Beach, was best man; and George nnd LiHipn (Evans) Bevan. bearen Mrs. Phoebe HeUlnger: trustee; Mrs. Josephine PDki, gueri}; Mrs. Concepcion, secretary, Third bought flurlng thj -yvor.. Buy s ? n 'e |, Georgo Moyqr jr, of Keansburg, She is survived by her husband, iow i Mrs. Galla])her; Mrs. Mery Lloyd, a 9U*sh Mrs. Qeorsine Joel, Qag b*eta^ Mrs. Mlldre^ Rpss; color acted as usher. - • • , Daniel' Fojpy, a daughter, Miss beater; M?p- R ote P eusepc, ‘ conduclreal. An informal reception was held Sarah Foley, and a brother and a| the hoji)e o f Uje-'brWfc'fi parents. two, slaters. . Matawan Choir To Upon ttlieir return’ from,,a wedding Services were hpld 'yesterdpy DIVORCES Matawan Eastern / ,tr}p 5 o OJiip, the couple w ill reside □ftornoon ot 2 o’clock in the Bedlb Present “Holy City” I LADIES: • at iiBarnes S th Keypori. ’..... FuneraL Home, Matawan, .with the • - Lynch I 7 • - "■ . ■ .. " - • 1 . The cholf of the First Methodist • ' The bride was graduated from Rev. Nprpriap, R. JJiJpy, pflstor of Iii a hearing at Freehold, Thurs­ Star Installation Chprch, Matawan,, will present the1 K eansburg School and thp SL John's l^pUiodist Church, Key­ day, Superior Court Justife Donald | A Smart New Hairdo Awaits G pul's / ‘fclojy C ity" thijs Sunday, bridegroom attended schools ip port, officiating. Interment was in H. McLean granted u decree of at 7;30 p.m ., l,n tl)e churdi under SeabrJng aiui New Philadelphia, O., Old Tcryipn* Cemetery. ; .; divorce to Frances (Ogden) Lynch. New Officer* Inducted the dire'ctfon of. .Miss S. Evelyn you At The . arid is serving with tlie Army Sitj- 8 . Main St., Keyport, from Ernest At Ceremonies In Allen, chpir director pnd church nal Corps at Fort Monmouth. • . Warren Lynd^ Providence, R, .1. IVfagooic Teropla organist. The public is invited tp BIRTHS Mra. Lynch charged- desertion. ' Slckles-Andenon • - • ^ i ' attend. Mrs. EsUif^r M- B/n^ar w as - In-; . SpeclarBplpJsts will t?fj fypard, In­ I .... Miss Eileen J. Anderson, daughter .. . 8 ior«y , . CURLY BEAUTY SALON stalled a8 worthy matron, ond cluding Eleanor ‘ Wyckoff ’ Mander ' of Mr. ond Mrs. Doiiald ;L.-Ander­ A dauejftcr ■was bprn ^Friday, .T^eonie B. Storey, 2 0 i Broad St., Charles Hockenbory • as worthy v.llle, soprano; Theresa M cClintock, 71 Brpad Street son, Hazlet Ave., Hamlet, became the Apr. 27, 1051, ■ to jjr- uni . Mrs. Kayport, charged cjesertion in. her patron of Sirius Chap^r, brd/er o f epntrp)to; Raym ond WoJJs; tenor, "'V.^rTderof Robert. ,Heiiryv Sl<)kles, soil lghatfuiy Cuu‘«i, 1!) Hill S t.rK ean a; make am appoimtmewt mow ron Y o u n ... successful "‘ divorce suit against Eastern - Star, ef Ma W wap, o& cere, and RopoliJ Clprk, baritone. - '.*of Mr. and'M rs.. Wiljipm Sickles Uurg, , , Frank Storey, INew York. The monies held ot the Apr. 25 meet­ O th ers participating in the sr., E. Broadway, U nfon Beach, in decision way handed down Thurs­ ing in t^e J^at^wan Maaonic choruses, are. Mrs. Japies - Mflrtln, a ceremony p©ffor(nc4 Sunday ■ Jurmpn ' ' day by Superior Court Justice'Don­ T e m p le . ______afternoop, Apr. 20, 1051, at 4 o'clock Mrs. Rhea Longstreet, Mrs. Robert Call Keyport 74464 . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jurman, a ld H. M cLean ht Freehold. .. Mrs. Helen O. Martin,' a past On th* Swnfiy --- - in -/the--pars . Miss Ellen Anderson, sister o f the. Thp. new officers carried bop Wioland. Steve Austin, H. Conrovy CANVAS v ln * T . burg, from Amiel Zimmer. • bride, was the maid of honor and queta pf w^iUf enrnotiops Ued-witi^ Wyckoff and Charles Mandeville. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. • won? a tppst color suit w ith brow n blue riblipns, opd a iplue and, White W, Trout, K « rp o rt Norman D. Piney, 3 Snyder l.uno, . Spain . ( accessories and a ‘ oy Pride *ofcres<£jif “'’'•bride's home after which Mr. ahd Mrs. Kntherino E. Thbrruj of Quests ipejuijed Mrs. Rpth Mfl?; Council, Eatontown. Mrs. -Matteson, Mrs. Sickles left for a wedding Liberty Pi., ^e^ Keqnsburg, kert apd Mrs. Myrtle Skolskl, ^ Hanna deputy state councilor, is deputy trip to Pennsylvania. They will charged her husband with com­ grand trustees;. Mrs. Bessie Ab A son was born Sunday, Apr. 29, 2qr. the Eatontown council. visit the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. mitting pdultery in winning boit of Metuclicn, district deputy; - -Ralph Docker in-tyontrose. Uppn 1051, in Monmouth Memorial Ilos- decree handed down l^y Superior ' Also honored were Mrs, Cora Standard Open All Day Sundays and tyr?. Lillian M«?yer of PcrUi pital to Mr. imd Mrs. Horry Hnnna, Wagner, junior cx»state councilor, ■» ,!. 1. IW T ^ ffT ^W NU Jl!l>l/llll>Jll their Tetum they will reside,with Court Justice' Donald H. McLean Ainboy, grqpd representative/ Over 33 Lokeslde Dr., Motowon. and fylrs. Edith Lew is, chairman the bridegroom’s parents. at Freehold. Mr, Thoj-ne <}id not 300 persons att^pded: the meeting. f tlio dtatp law and appeal com - RACE TRACK Mrs. Sicklcs wflfl graduated lost contest the su lL - He reside.^ in Other elcctcd officers installed . Samahn ftjtt^e,' Each'of the Tionored guests June from Keyport High ScpoQl. Fords, were Mr^. Carrjp„V. Tune, associate . Awniag Co. A son wan born in Monmouth was presented with a corsage apd Mr. Sickles also attended tlio Key­ matron; Mrs. Mae Disbrow, seprc Memorlul Hospital, on Sunday, gifts frorp.the council and friends. C. E. MOPBALES. Prop. COFFEE port High Schpol. Both ar© eiP; tary; Mrs. s Hose Stevepson, treas­ Apr. 29, 1051, to Mr. ond Mrs. Sub-Junior. Members Over 75 were present, including pjoyed by the Landau. Knitting urer; Mrs. Marion R. MacMillan, Antoine SaiTiaha, Lloyd Rd., Mat- several state and national ofTiccrs. . Corp., Keyport. To Attend Convention cpnductrcss; an<^ I^rs. Rijth.W. 6IS River Ropd CAKE #*on.^y- • , Andersen, asgocioLe conductress. At the recent meeting of the Phonet Appointed officers are Miss Gen? Conw ay M a ta w on , Huh-Jlinlor Woman's Cliffwood. Visitor . Reg. 4 0 / S. White,’Mrs. Eilnore J. Crawford, PBATHS Mr. nnd Mrs. John Conway, 33 Club, held in tlie, lla loy llullding, REP BANK 6-0596 ]y!rs. Jean M ow brpy, Mrs. Lydlg Mrs. Charles Weidaw qf Carbpnr S p e c i a l ; . s • Washington St., Keyport, ore Butler St.,. Keyport, it was qn- ; Trank E11U Wllnjn L . W plllng, Mra- H elen T. Lo(?k^ ^ale. Pal, 19 .spending several Wee^cs parents of a second child, a son, nounced that 12 of Iho 13 members . Frank tills Wilson, brother of wood, Mrs. Bernice D. Lauterwnld, With hqr sgn-in-law and daughter, born W ednesday, Apr, 25, 1051, In are planning to attend the 24th Chnrlcs.A. Wilson, Matawan, and a Mrs. W inifred JVL Bpzzp, Mrs'. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Matteson In Hazard Hospital. ■ annual convention of thc Junior native of Mlddlebush, died Thuni Lorena Hobrough, ^rs, Josephine ClifTwood, Membership Dcpartrnrnt, of th? day, A p r.. 30, 1051, nt his homo, 28 Stark New Jersoy State feflcratiop, 0f P jptriehf M r s ., HepLpy H oglander, Plane < 6t, Newark, after a long Mqlcolm S. ,Tune, Mrs« Apnn L. ,A son wos born in Rivervlew Women’s Ciubs, in Atlantic City, ' Illness. Ho i was a cobinet maker. Srpith, apd Mrs. ^ptape V f. Pptter, WHARTON MEMORIALS Hospital, Sunday, A pr 29, 1051, to May , U and 12, Mlss Ann Collard, Surviving, In [lddltion to Charles hostess.' ’ * '...... b y . ; . Mr. ! and Mra. Edwin Stark, : 35 a meijnber, will, participate in the ' A. Wilson, are four other brothers, M*lswsn-K,yp«rt Menumant Work, Moron PI., Keonsburg. talent show Friday evening, Miiy Edgar .of Highland Park, Walter W, Highway 35 . At Moloney's Markets 11, by presentlnB*a monologue. Court St. Joseph CPA • of Readings Pa., Albert ot Toms Kaypert, K. J. PnB«ny , Reports vyere ni!idi' on the clu.b'9 River, Arthur of San- Finnplsco, Welcomes New Member^ Phene Keypprt 7-Uij ___ _ Mf, ond Mrs. J, A, Engeny, participation in a Pan-Auierlcaf) i Calif.; three sUiers, Miti. Char MAPLECREST FAHMS Spring V olley Rd., MndlSQn T ow n ­ re|)itloi)Shlp m eeting o f tlu> M at­ ■ lotto W, Erlcknoji, MUa Cornelia The most recent high-light of ship, are the parents of a sqn born awan Junior Wppian’s Club on Wllspu and Gitty Wilson, uli Court Bt. Joseph, Cathplie Deugh- « Lady AUAndfpt In South Amboy Memorial llos- A pr. 17; and di/itrlct spring con­ of Highland Pork, ond several 0 ters p f Am erica, o f IJJoyport, wjjs pltol, - . , • Hon-Seclttlait , nieces and npphews. Mr, Wilson ference ot Woodbrldge, Apr- 7• A a reception held Sundoy afternoon TURKEYS program on: linens \yps glvpn by was the Eon. of thc Inte Charles ip, tho school hall, whei) four ncy( lB te 18 I Bank; a Hospital. , DR. LOUIS I PRAGER c u t daughter, "Mrs. V ivian Foley) a County Fire College were Mrs.. Catherine Gerughty, So^th Amboy, and M,™. Ann Hiley, OPTOMETRIST sister, Mrs. Harry L, Eamon, and ■ ; Slelflbl ! . , Schedule Anrioypced Keansburg... . . ' u brother, Charles Cnrhart, all ot Mr. imd Mrs. Logrond Sleight, EYES EXAMINED^.. LONG ISLAND . Keansburg, and flve grandcblldiDn. Refreshments were served under LEC5 OF GENUINE . ; Bethany Jt4„ Hazlet, are parents Tlie spring si^hqdulo o f the flre : Tba Funeral Home, Key. Jhe direction of Mrs., WplHnB. . OFFICE HOVRS ot a daughter born Wednesdsdiiy, college spemsored liy the Mon­ - port, woa In charge of services held Dally and BUurdayi Apr. 19, 1041, in Mopmouth 'M c- mouth County Flremch's Associa­ from ihe lale residence Sunday Why iwt llati jrour t unp » l f In tbi 8 A.M. lo B P.M. ' D U C K S 35* *. SPRING W i t 7 9 * mortal Ho«)ltal, I tion hos beijij relcasjcd by Wallace oUssifled column now. Th| eo*t Is F r id iy i 8 A . M. i e « P .M . .«ft«mooh, Burial' vnu In Green Luurscn, former chief of the Mat- Grove Cemetery. _ ■nail, ta* r«wlW IWtt, ' : : Wadnaidaya 8 A.M . io 12 Hpoq awoi) Eire Departinent and presi­ GENUINE SPRING m m dent of the assoelatlon. ,i.m , i A i . ,.r .j SOW. Front St., K?ypprt C h u U i O, Dthni The program 1 will open next . Certified v Charles Georgo Dehnz, 60, of 53 L»ikl*wlc< ' M onday ot ^.30, p.irt. in the Jersey KEyport 7'2020 Green Grove Ave., Keyport, died The infant daughter of Mr. and Central Power & Light Co; build­ COLD STORHOE SHOULDERS of eu dd en ly Tuesday, M ay 1, 1951, In Mrs. Joseph Laaklewkz of 100 ing on Main St„ Allcnhurst, Capt. ■ fcilllbum Townshlp, Mr. Dehnz, n Pacllle Blvd., Cllftweod Beech, -\yoa Joseph Drew, Newark Fire , De­ Furs - W oolens ' cu n er^ xu n , BUfTarod 8 hi!art-«(ttaek baptized Joann, at services held in partment, will be the sppdljer.*' W« ai» exB.rlenced '1^“ tjj* D tr While dellvertoB a truclf load ot the Sacred Heart Church, South Capt, Henry ^coettly, plso of CUtmlnu builnfKCs 1 tfltruBb*nr, b od y v r a tt taker) to Amboy, wllh tjiie Rey. M, J. Dud- tne Newark deportment, will eon- . W i Mnd vovt valuaJbl* gajmt^la to "ZIOMAH’Bi" N*w the Clifford' H. Kaehler Fgn^rql zlak ofticiotinjj. Mlcha?l J. Maaa- duct the class on May, 14. Tho class Judina ^hoUwO* t u t vtoraQ*> •*- ■ Home, -Orange^ -and - latar . wafl rlk. a t Perth- Amboy, -the -child's will^ be held on p op d H(J., at Lake p^vl%nc»d (or ov *i 50 7 «ari. ■ . brought tc the Bedlo Funeral Home, unclc, ai>d Mrs. Margaret Mitchell Topancmus, Freehold! Capt, Drew DON'T TAKE ANY CHANCES ~ U «» O ur Lay-Awar P la n .. K eyport. ■■ ■■■■■■■... 1 • . : o t Unlop were sponsors. ' wiil direct the May 21 program to o u n p iu c e b Ar e i n l in e . ■ M r . Dehnz was bom In Newark, be hc]d in Lop^ llrepch and New­ the sbn of the lete Carl end Carol- “To project his own* life, hie ark Fire Chief Hurry Sommers is BROAD ST. CUANEBS /op Q udU tif 9//azt'c infl (Lewohdoski) Dehn7 8P4 had fepilly awt his cominitnlty, U10 in charge of the ftpal clifsa on May • , Haro)4 A. \y0o)|ey, Prop, IM Maln S t m a t a w a n lived In Keyport about five years. ijj^ivldual will be given ’tho. mwt- 20 at Rlyer Plaza. 7» Broad BJ i Iteporf imum Civil Defenie, trowing that ls Home ol Famous Brand* * ■> 'iSurvlv lcg 8'r e hJs w lfo, Mrs, Mary iJftJrM Ssiaj, pre£nci(Me7'~j’peB ^?"tri3'"W 6W '’'Jor- "T W c la jr B iH n z .: three eons,_ RalptT "'’^ O F 'jt a ir ^ ^ d ~Tor Snlef* ilgni. phon* 7*0144 9ur Keepsake; Diamonds .... U w i n 1 - 3 bo&4*d MlMmaa wtll «|U. .j, ■•j- T r and J e ^ t o t Keyport, end Carl of sey Dlvlitoa;of Civil Dpfeijse. j > tt tW» oUle*. ' P vTHURSbXY, MAY 3, 1951 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL. MATAWAN, N. J. PACE tHR

Hazlet Brownies On Peter Galettl, : Mrs. Rudolph Po- Exact dollar values of-tho coih property wss' loftnlWy' - rownfdfSJyj rNEW GUADAUIANAL PO^T OFFICERS scux7MreTTfoscptv"SIaiiorMri.‘Al,; tract’ a n J qunntltlos Involved were Mr end* Mra fran k J QjCrtken, Outing To Circus bert Bennett,. Mrs. Jams* EmmonS, who have moved to Csllfornti, not ' .ujsclosed ■ duo to security Mrs. James Infantl, Mrs. Lloyd property was1 sold through' - ihe, Township Attorney rt Court Friday, Hazlet Brownie Tnjup 18 Reya. Mrs. Howard Woolley, Mrs. m sotis. .However, representatives Ross W. Msglion Agency, Matawtn. Kef sponsored a trip to New York to Mary Kissel ahd Mrs. Raymond o f tho Gonshlre Arm stated y»stcr- attend a performance of the circus Mason. v . ... V.. _ d#y tliat tho defonso contract and You can buy Security Bonds b y .. ' Kaplan Ousted For Not Union Beach And at Madison Square Garden. The other orders should keep tho plant the Payroll Deduction Plan. trip was enjoyed by members, Taking Loyalty Oath; Keansburg Drivers Get Defense Contract operating at peak production until friends, and the leader, Mrs. Jan. 1. Fuch* To Serve Before Rothefiberg Georgo Emmons. The tiansiiiro Manufacturing. Co., All Make* In the party wero Odette Hertlc, Five drivers, one 0* whom was Buy Matawan Home Madison Township Committee Nancy Shown,, Sally Wilson, Cathy 102 Sccond St., Keyport, hjis been TYPEWRITERS assessed $50 and $3 costs, paid Thursday fired David Kaplan of Artclll, Carol Ahcarn, Linda Em­ awarded a longterm Dcfcnsu De­ Jamesburg, township ^attorney, for fines in. Keyport Municipal Court Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shepherd t and ' mons, Linda Docrr, Jane and Jill partment contract for tho manu.' when arraigned before Magistrate have moved Into their new liumo, ' not taking ihe loyalty oath within Leltner, , Harry Leltncr, David ADDING MACHINES Herbert R. Rothenberg on Mon­ facturo of frleio flcid locket liners,' which they have Just purchased, ' f 30 days after his reappointment on Prinj, ; Ituth Ann Emmons, Rose day. , ' , ■; lt haa been announced by tho Now on Lako blvd., Matawan, Tho Sold, Rented, Repaired. Jan. 1. John Fuchs of New, Bruns* Ann Infantl, Loutsc and Anthony wick was named, to replace him. John C. Christiansen, 21, o f 1100 Vork Quortermaitor Procurement Infantl, George Shown, Patricia Agency. ., . Mr. Kaplan calicd the ouster a Harris Avc,, Union Bcach, was Emmons, Janice Layton, Barbara “political maneuver.” He said he fined $50 and $3 costs whenJ charg­ Anderson, Edith Terry, Julia Ar- FREE never was asked or told to take ed with permitting an unlicensed tclll, Sally Everdell, Lloyd Reyn, . the o&Ul and he offered to swear driver to operate his car, Louis Nnnnn, Harvey Hyor, Iris, Measuring Service m . his allegiance Thursday. Christiansen was given a sum­ Harriet and Bobby Woolley, Pa­ PETER C. VENA EiccIu iIt* Agaot lot ■ However Committeeman_ Jobn mons on Apr. 19 when Kcypott tricio and Lynn Kissel, Feral ELECTRICAL COHTRACTOR Call R. B. 6*2680 Today Crimmins, jone Democrat* bn the pollco Stopped him at-the-.inters Peseuxr “ Isabello - Brooks, -Elaine Keuseheld ind Indaitrtil Wlrtag ROYAL • body, offered a resolution declaring section of Jackson and Broad Sts. Stcrllp, Jlosc Mario Siano, Patty TCLEV1SIOK VENETIAN BLINDS World's No, 1 Trpiw>U«r. the ofllce vacant. Mr. Kaplan is and reported that he was permit­ Tortorlcl, Theresa Allocco, Rgse ImtalUtlen and Snvlo* MADE m ANY SIZE ' , . ' a .Republican...... ting a ]7-ycar-old Keyport High Marie Colavito, Madeline Siano, Mr. Crimmins said his resolution School girl to drive his car. Carol Mason, Betty Mason, Olivo SERPICO’S lt Short Concoun* ' was based on a state ‘ law which The ..girl’s case will bo referred Hugchulr, Wilma Brooks, Iris PROWN’S Office Equipment Co. I says: “Upon *the failure" of any Galctti.i Arlene Gnlettl, Gall and P. O. Box 30* to the Juvenile committee. . . N atlonil 5-10-1.00 Store CLIFFWOOD. H. J. I0S Monmoulh Bl, , officer to take, subscribe and file Alexander' Gibbs, of 70 Lake­ Harry Pesoux, Judy White, Mar­ garet Prlni,-Jtfrs. Russell- Hertlc, 47 BROAD ST. RED BANK RE D BA N K - I such oaths as hereinbefore pro* wood Ave., Keansburg, was fined ■- yidcd, within 30 days after the $10 and $3 costs on a curelcss Mrs. James Neldlnger, Mrs. Hnrry Phon* Mat. l-HSin Leltner, Miss Lois Sproul, Mrs. . commencement of his term of driving charge following an ac­ r office, including those elected or cident Apr. 22 at Route 33 and appointed to fiU vacancies, his Beers St. Hugh Bartcll of- New­ SPEEDY • oflicc shall ‘be' dcclarcd vacant.'* ark, the other driver Involved, had 2 -r (/B The motion was seconded by a similar charge dismissed. Committeeman James W. Wheat* K. C. Love of Newark, paid 10 Our Office and Yard icy,-a Republican. Mr. Crimmins « -Xeroy E. Umtcheld, new commander, andEthel Volpe, now head o l post auxiliary, (left) are shown receWlng the gavel from Edna and $3 costs on a caroless driving UKT Mr. Wheatley voted for adopt­ Sip Umccheld* retiring president ol th* auxiliary, and Michael F. Kldiui. charge and $15 and $3 costs for ing* the resolutioa Committee retiring post Commander, at exercises Sunday In Cllflwood Flrehouia. driving an unregistered vehicle. will be Closed Saturday Afternoon Chairman Leon Arrowsmith dis- Ho w os arrested A pr. 21. ‘ sotted.' The vote was the same Installation, of officers featured Alice Housemann and Mrs. Allda Stanley S tolz o f 24 John St., " on "Mr. Crimmins’ resolution, ap* Sunday’s meeting of the Ladles'j Chcte; banner bearer, Mrs. Bon- Keansburg, was lined $3 and $3 pointing M r. Fuchsi the new ot- Auxiliary of Guadalcanal Post 4745,1 nema; historian, Mrs, Ann Belle- costa following his arrest Apr. 17 torney, •• • VFW, held Jointly with the post humer; patriotic instructress, Mrs. for . driving without a driver’s Kaplan.Questions Ruling in Cliftwood flrchousc, with Mrs. Tlemann; assistant guard, Mrs. license in his possession, A similar : r Mr. Kaplan gathered up his Emily Levering part department Umscheid; assistant conductress, line was paid by Frederick Dudak Louis StuUz Jr., Inc. ' pa)jcrs, stuffed them in a folder president of New- Jersey, as in­ Mrs. Hubert; rehabilitation, serv­ of Irvington, arrested for passing dhtf walked out of the crowded stalling officer. Mrs. Ardbollc ice, Mrs. McLaughlin; refreshment, a red light on Route 35, Apr. 20, - town hall. Burkhardt, post district president, Mrs. Umschlcd; hospital, Mrs. Hu­ Later he charged that Mrs. was conductress. bert; memberships Mrs. Umschlcd. Car Bruises Child Mary Drown, township clerk, had Oftiaors installed were:- President, ^_Woy6 and moans, Mrs., Bonncma; VALLEY ...... MrsT Ethel V olp e, senior vice presi­ not performed her duty of admin: essay, Mrs. Ticrriarinf legislation, Marlon Davis, use 0, daughter of dent, Mrs. Rita McLaughlin; junior " 7 / ii Y ard in t/ie y a ltr v ' 1 MASON istcring the oath to him. Mrs. Dunn; publicity; Mra. Ticmann; Mr. ond Mra. John Davis of Sccond vice president, Mrs. Gertrude Dunn; --- Mr. Kaplan. emphasized that he national home fund, Mrs. Dunn; St., Matawnn, was bruised Thurs­ MATERIALS treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Haley; cancer -fund, Mrs. Sigmund; Red LUMBER - MILLWORK • was willing to take the oath. day when she ran Into ihe path "OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY'' chaplain, Mrs. Katherine Wlndas, p ' However, he opinetLJhat the ooth Cross/, Mrs. Windas; stamp and of a car driven by Mrs. Ramona conductress, Mrs. Mildred Sami and jift-took* when he was admitted to bonds, Mrs. Chcte; camp hospital, E. Harrington, .51,. of Line Rd., Highway 34 Matawan —the-bar-was-sunieient-proof-of-hisr £ U anl r s JEthc LS1 gm un d. Mrs. flubcrt; rebuilding fund, Mrs. HobndelTo.wnshllvMatnwanpollce at Main Btreot ■ Trustees, Mrs, Carrie Bonnema, oliegiance. Ho expressed belief McLaughlin. reported. Phone:-MA~l-1600 ... iMrs. A lice. Tiemunn and Mrs. Edna * jhat a municipal attorney on a The installing offjger and con* The Matawan First Aid Squad Umschlcd; district delegates, Mrs. You'vo never soen * "contractual basis” is not required ductrcss wero each presented with rushed the child to Rivervlew Hos­ Bonncma and Mrs. Elizabeth Hu­ * to take the oath because' the s?iu a gift on behalf of the auxiliary. pital where sho was treated and clothes waihod bert; district alternates, Mra. Sam . nicipality is merely a tfiicnt. fcc A social followed. released. ‘ said courts have upheld this view ond Mrs, Ticmann; secretary, Miss to dean! point in other cases. • ‘ Angela Guigliano, i Mr. K aplan was bitter r>vcr the Color bearers, Miss Regina Cala- KILL WEEDS ! Gentle Spirnlntnr washc* ' dismissal on whg£ h e called marl, Mrs. MarJe Grattor, Mrs. * "technicality” and* said he was the BEN and MATTIE SMITH, REALTORS more clotlieti denncr, foster. EASY ScOO. WAY Power riiislt-riinc rimes < victim of a "political maneuver. Hazlet Woman Ia , ' I M l|« ‘ “James Wheatley is blaming mo SwUh across your town — Dandelion, Plantain, clothes ipitrkling white in . because he was not renominated Hostess To Club Real Estate - Mortgage - Insurance j Buclthorn and other poiky broad’IOawd wetclt whirling basket nml then by the Republicans -for another spins (Item 25% tlricr iltnit Mis. Cyrus Ross of Hazlet, enter­ aro doitroyod without: harm, or diicolotahon * term,*' Mr. Kaplan stated. ,4Hc m V z MAIN STREET MATAWAN, N. J. j a wringer. Docs n week's tained her sew ing -club Monday lo tho grass, ■ ' j-feels that because 'I am very wash in less than one hour; evening. Attending were Mrs. - friendly w ith' Thttj^ifls M iller, prcsi ‘ TELEPHONE MATAWAN 1-2267 i WtED A FEED - Kllli th t woadi and In Come in and order yours ) dcnt of the board of education and Theodore Bailey, Mr§, James llmultonoom action fgsdi In* gran lo tod a y I * the Republican candidate, for town­ Ncjdingcr, Mrs. Roland Emmons, thicker growths and rlchor color, It'i ship committee, that I had some Mrs. Frank McClcastcr, Mrs. Will- ; thing to do with Tom’s nomlna liam Urstodt, Mrs. William Barnes, belt applied with ScoHi Spraader. , tiom ” Mrs. Lillie Hughson and Mrs. Box weedt i lttdt SSOO tq ll — 12.95 Hendrick Bennett. SEE OUR SLEEP SHOP ' Can't Conrice Wheatley . Bag, I?,000 iq It - $11.75 Mrs. Norman White has returned: * “I had absolutely no part in any 4 4 (0 Eaiy control for broad-leaved to,Hazlet from a week’s visit with 1 nomination and most certainly did FOR AMAZING VALUES friends in Union, S. C. weodi. Same pottnt element fir W*»d | not Influcnco Republicans not to Wilfred Morrell has returned to & Food but without |awn food. Pry * select Wheatley for renomination,' CONVENIENT TERMS 1 Boonton after spending several ' . « • ’ . , ' •• applied ot It comoi from the packagc— ' Mr. Kaplan said, "But I can't con- weeks with Hazlet. relatives. ' no mixing or fussing with waltr, , 1 vincc him of this." Joseph Lehan has returned to his * “I’ll take the oath any time,” he . Box, 2560 iq I I - it,75 , Hazlet home from Rivervlew Hos­ The Surprise Store * declared. “They just used a tech Bog, 11,000 iq It - $4,85 Corner Front and Main Sts. KEYPORT pital, - nicality.. as an excuse to get me *01 Main ■Util, Aikurr Pitk tor Arnold A«*„ point PIPliasant_____ P. O. Weigand sr. is at his Hazlet 7-11 E. Front St. KEYPORT, N. J. Sow SftCIAL HJHOSI BUND of S to lti u id to (III In ipoli Ufl bar* b|r TI Monmoulh Slrotl, m d lin k #« wiihtngton Bl., To mi nivir ' out of office. . home after spending the winter in vonqufifivd wa.dl. I l l f o il growing— /or.lot# ip rtn g pfantlnfll, *1 K i i t Main a tn il, rrn lw Id 101 U d im m A v tm iw . Illghslomi ’ “1*11 probably be back in Janu- Tel. KEyport 7-3020 II MimorUI rkwy, Long Bnnoh 131 B.cond St., Lukiwood Florida. Free’ Delivery drlir lolls. Urrocn ond ploy ortot, I I 5 l i i —lA lJ /• ary;” Mr. Kaplan concluded. M r., and iMrs. H enry Tintlo o f , ’ Mr. Kaplan had been township Pompton Plain*, spent Sunday Jn Open .Friday Evaningi ; attorney since 1948, a year after he Kitchen-Cabinet* — Appliances Ha2lct with Mr. and Mrs. George APPLIANCES - BOTTLED OAB moved out of Madison Township Emmons and family. ; _ to Jamesburg. He is attorney for P- The Rev. and Mrs. George W. * the Madison Township Board of Hanncrs of North Long Branch, 1 J. L SCHANCK & SONS - Education. - were Sunday guests of Miss Anna »• « W. mONTIT. ! KIVrORT. N.J. u Heating — Plumbing K U dw ai Cow les and H arry Cow les sr., Haz* Four future. Lad Breaks Finger let. " '• - . ' ' - ' m ' Contractor* Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Latham, b John W agner, age 5, o f 107 Laur- Hazlet, spent the weekend with Fuel Oil Burner Service ]\ cncc Pkway., Laurcncc Harbor, friends on Long Island. , Yes, Darling, that ^ was treated at Monmouth Memor- Mrs. Clarence Pcdcc, Hazlet, en­ 366 Broad Street i M i x - ial Hospital for a fractured right tertained the Women's Department Key. 7-2100 Gas Range you ^ little finger. He sustained the of the Middletown Baptist Church, injury playing bail. Tuesday afternoon. * Fuel Oil -- Burner Service g| purchased from MARZ’S BUILD YOUR HOME certainly made mo very happy. with a~------ANOTHER BIG — HOWARD LOAN It adds beauty If W V flkyfl KE HT K2> » U » *. o II IM to our Kitchen. ILIts Kilns: o'* ivuavEirt»aii.s Call — T. FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT Main SL & Mattison Ave. ‘ Astfary Park, N. J. ' I N FREEHOLD A . P. 2-3300 It doe* a perfect Morlgsgo Loan Cormpond»nl< for lha FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 4th Cooking, Baking HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION, Ntwark or Roasting job 6 TO 9 P. M. when I am pre« . ’ ' ' ...... ' . ’ ' ’ : . paring a delicious Unskilled Laborers — Chemical Worker* . Response was so great on Silver Dollar THE FRIENDLY LUMBER YARD meal for us or Night when it was presented three Mechanical Craftsmen For 'All Trades , our guests. week* ago — and t a many1 of you have Ciur business reputation has - been built on a sound foundation and i« the result AUTHOniZED DEALEtlfl FOfl SUCK NATIONALLY FAMOUS APPLY NOW FOR requested, a repeat performance ■— HOME APPLIANCEII AS ...... of consistently buying...... that we’re staging it all over again. ’ • TAPPAN LP GAS RANGE TOP QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS and in turn selling at honest prices. . • CALORIC “ Americu'B UtmioBt IlungOH ON SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT to Keep Clt!«n" THY US FOR QUALITY, PROMPTNESS,, NON-HAZARDOUS WORK .f YOU WILL RECEIVE A • HARDWICK Save Money, Save Food, offering COURTESY AND FAIR TREATMENT. . - '/ r. • ■ Save Time, Suve Guesswork with u i 600D PAY ' 1 GOOD WORKtlfO CONDITIONS WHEN YOU BUILD, REPAIR OR REMODEL WE WILL BE Free Silver Dollar VERY PLEASED TO FURNISH ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS, . New Hardwick.' ' EA£E HOSPITALIZATION AND ^ + J*--.— MED1CAL-SURG1CA1. BENEFITS With each purchase amounting to $5 • COlJ^lAN . . . BLEND-AIR For Economy 2': or more in any of the 57 cooperating H n d Bettor Heated Horae. Buy a >, See Vour Niam t Hew Jetwy 8iil« Empl9fm«nt S«rvid stores, MATAWAN LUMBER CO. . COLEMAN Automatic LP Gan Floor , Branch or Apply At Tb« Emptormtnl OfDc* Of Sutphin Avenue - . MATAWAN Furnucc, , « Shop Friday Night , Opp, Fx m i u R, R, Stillon HERCULES POWDE COMPANY Tel. MAtawan 1-2061 M A R Z ’S MASON SUPPLIES > PARLIN, NEW JERSEY InFreehold ... Building Material Stoclt and Custom Mittwork - Morriitown'Cli»*»m«»fc»-Ro«4-— — ------>—WATAV?AN, ■ IT-'Sr1 ...... T^EPHONEi MATAWAH l-IIM , ' PAGE FOUR THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. ■ THURSDAY.' MAY 3,1951

and wteh to thapk all who donated to change it put of pnessure of I R i MATAWAN JOURNAL to our. funds and supported our NO FIT! “public clamor’* stirred up' by - WafrtWiaJ IW3 r n Keyport T-spo projects. ■ Vnewtpaper sensatlonaliAm/^ * ..... The Matawan Journal Classified :Ads .-W a lt*** ^township* MeUwaa Boroogb - On May 5th' we will have a ~R. L. CarUn«want«| to know if square dance ■ at the Laurencc construction of the. trestle could not - Published Zfrery Thursday fit REWARD > Keyport,'Monmouth County, N. J, Ha*bor Casino from 8 to 12 p.m. be delayed until ruling had been Real Estftte Wanted TELEVISION SERVICE '' By BROWN PUBLISHING AND , Signed, v had on the grade crossing matter. WHY be without your ulevUlon? $5|5 * . P R it r m o c o m p a n y ' ■ Mrs. Alice M. Tiemann Mr. Harrington stated holding up WB HAVE THE BUYERS We sp^olaliztt in. evening tervlce For information leading to arrest and .securing bids would bring addi callfi all work guaranteed. Call . conviction of person taking German­ Mabel Brown, ...... Editor Homes needed in this vicinity. B u a ett’f JBm Uo and Ttlevltlon Service. town Hospital . ring Irom Keyport : Charles E. Styltx, ,.;** Associate Editor tionai costs. and supply .problem? CALL' TODAY FOR QUICK ACTION Mntaw an 1-OHiUH. Witt W eek ly shpp o n M ar. 18. J851- Cpntact for the'railroad,; . WoWard-E. Stickley jr;. 34-Monroe SU Ben and Mattie dinith. Realtors' Matawan, or Keyport 7-3030. wjtf 9 W C H B m w r a t e s Real Estate For Sale Looking Backward Mr. Tourine wld that so long as 1 1 3 ^ M a l n S t . , M atawan 1-2367 One Year (wi^B^^ate>V*?I?..... W ig traffic became blocked on M ain S i • w it f FOR SALE One Year, loutdKe State) ...... affco ITEMS ABOUT FOLKS AHD as far bock us CarUin's ytore In the BELFORD, N. J. " o o t h a M O , THINGS WB KNEW III fsuijnmertime when- the rcrossing Montha..*.,...... i & NOTICE On« family bouse,- S rooms and SEWlNb MACHINE, eltctfie portable THE LONO AQO > gates were down, the fire depart bath. ' L ot 65x185 r o w e r ; oU m odel, g o o d .condition, |22. Sew ing WE are, »ald out of turkeys until . Improvements; circulating hot Machine Exchange, 241 First St-, Key­ : Jt*i*utan. u l adnUnHWtor, Jed ment would have to demand Mear. port. Tei. Koyport 7-3788M. wj3* estates have the right to select .the ~ July ,1. McDoweU Spring Meadow w ater.- heat, - oil burner, excel* hewspapeis In whlch tbey desire their dow Rd. be kept open. On* a roll Farm, Marlboro. : wJ3 lent-condition: one ear garage notices printed. If tharlght is not Ten Years Ago , call vote all mernbers of the coun­ and tool shed/ Can be' pur­ FniGlDAIHE in good condition, family chased for— size, «40. W. C. Ludi. CaU Mat- exercised the surrogate will make (U'sufi o f T h u rsd a y , M a y 1, 1041) cil supported him. except* Council the selection, and the notice win prob­ SITUATION WANTED Furnished .19900.00 ^wan 1-OOWR. . Wj3 ably appear: in some newspaper that Cpl. John N* Harrington of Mor- man John C. Eggle&ton, who voted Unfurnished . . *9000.04 you would not have saluted. Friends gnnville, now pt the public relations to close the street. w YOUNG MOTHER will care for chil­ TELEVISION 7 inch screen. Teletone of The Journal having business with dren of working' mothers .5 days t Inspection by appointment only. w ith aerial, $39. Can b& seen In ..th* surrogate's office will do well to office, Fort Monmouthi underwent w eek . T eL M ataw an; 1-S89QW, ' 13* operation anytime after 7 o'clock. - bear tWa-Inmlnd. - r ...... * an operation recen tly - at the post BOWERS &**HARHIS T el. K eyport 7-1400.. _: .J w jJ Know the' Seven pang^r "Signals II Broad Street, hospital ; V------. of Cunccr. They are warning signs FOR RENT <>Red Bank, New - Jersey CJUN—12 gauge Baker trap gun: w)U Responsibility fox typographic*: TeL R . B. 6*3044 errors is limited to the cost of the Two Matawan. girls, 'Miss Jean­ that should not be neglected. See sacrifice fo r $85. ..C on b e seen at spaee occupied by such error. : anytime. Tef. .Keyport 7-1480.;. WJ3 nette Sandford and Miss Catherine your doctor frequently.'' Give to FOUR or five acres farm land on Sutphln Ave., Matawan. Call after fi Rislcy, Werfr among the winners in conquer cancer. p.m ., M atawan l*3062J. J3' WILL BUY AND SELL used furni­ Efttered as second-class matter at the 10 acres clean land, applet highway ture; pay top dealer prices; for sale post office at Matawan, N. J., under the the. StarfLedger sewing conte&t frontage, electricity, and Well, at 3W, wardrobes, highboys, chests, act of March 3, 1879. recently conducted. Mit» Sandford’s LEGAL NOTICES STORE In business center, opposite G ord on ’s Corner; 9HQ0 dow n, UO p e r liv in g room sets, dinin g room &ets,~ - post office; 20x60: Immediate pos­ month, price $3000.. BegeU, .coll Mat- odds and ends. John Beach, 230 First entry was a cape and'Miss Risley’s session. Tel. K eyp ort 7-1635 at O^Q awan 1-3431-M2. -' - wJ3- T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 3, 1051 St., Keyport, near Freight Station. : a dress. * . , MONMOUTH COUNTY a.m., or 7-UH.from 7 to 8 p.m. Louis SURROGATE'S OFFICE J. Costa. CD First; St,, Keyport.. ^ w jtf CLOSEOUT on used refrigeratorsrfour Mr. and Mr&. Samuel Morrell of IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE HOUSES FOR SALE . In stock; must go for *35. each to NO DEAD DUCK Little. St., celebrated their 37th OF PASQUALE ESPOSITO (ALSO HOSPITAL BED by week • or longer. make room fiM* display of used tele­ KNOWN AS PATSY ESPOSITO), Mra. A. -Yan^elt, 111 Atlantic Ave., SA C R IF IC E .' beautiful Colo ,al. hom e; wedding anniversary Friday. vision. T cnE yck R on son ' Inc., 283 D eceased. ‘ - Matawan; . - wJ3*. seven* room s.bath * and >unpnrch; Main St., Matawan. , Tel. Matawan v Ibie possibility of securing Ihe The spring luncheon of the Mat­ Notice to Creditors io Present Claims threo-large bedt■rooms, and ' guest‘ xja a m ; MOOT.. . • - . Wj3 < i Against Estate ■ t w o -r o o m ^ aptirtm^nt unfurnished, _e-fire-: ' elimination of the grado crossings awan Women’s ; Republican Club large. Kv2it> ‘ roomim with: , fleldstone: Pursuant to the order of DORMAN private bath, gas stove and -re^ place; dinmg roomootn ahd . large memodem FLOOR oil. heater,-complete, thermo­ . at Main St. and Atlantic Ave. is not will be held next Thursday at the McPADDIN, Surrogate of the County frigerator: two blocks front station' or stat and 275 gallon -aluminum tank: bus. Fitxgerald and Moore, telephone a . dead issue. This was the civ Courtesy House, In Marlboro. of Monmouth, made on the Twenty- has successfully heated rflve room sixth day of April, lpMf>on the aupll' K eyp ort 7-031BW. ^ WJ3* couroging information* brought back ____ porch has jp- house; $130; b u y e r m ust rdm ove. In­ The first annual banquet of tho thread-like line,: while the Euro­ InjS at'the home of Mrs. William cation of Oeslree Esposito, Sole movable screenu; ‘all double (taprs, hot quire 42 P ark Ave.,< M atawan. T eh tp Matawan yesterday by Mayor Baptist Men’s Club was held Fri­ pean form make* a tiinnel one*six- Urstadt, Hazlet. .The sale was held Exccutrlx of the estate ‘ of Pasguale woter heat;, new 'oil- furnace; asking MqlaWan 1-0C79R. wJ3 Applegate, following the1 P u b lic Eeposlta (also known us Patsy Espo­ WANTED TO RENT t9300;*must be se«h to-be appreciated^ day.. cyenJng ut the Malawan tecnth to one-eighth .inchr, broad. in St. , Mary's Parish House, ‘Key­ sito) dccensed. notice Is hereby given Whitaker, B10 'Aumack i*Ave.; Union DON’T FORGET Mother's Day is-May - [Utility^Ctoriimission hearing oh the Coffea Shop. William J. Badert At this time the Ihseot is- InTtlip port, and the club voted a donation to ihe creditors of said deceased to OUNOALO W, or - & - roomsr • all- year Beach, or telephone. Keyport:. 7-1206^ !. ,13; don't forget mother on: Mother s. railroad's ^Matawan Creek trestle pupal stago at one end. • •• exhibit to the subscriber Sole Execu­ round; wanted to rent by adult Day. ' For flowers for mother, on retiring president, served as tonst- to the church. > A donation also trix as aforesaid, their debts' and de­ fa m ily o f four. ' Cali M atawan 1-2239M. Mother^ Day, stop ot Marle'a Farm replacement project. m a ste r., : Very soon new growth will stort; Was made.to the cancer fund drive. mands against the said estate, under ______: :______J10 CUFFWOOD BEACH—five , room all­ Market on 34 Highway. Valley Drive, year bungalow; Ideal location over­ Along..with 'many borough real* John Plosky ond Henry ond oath, within six months from the date Matawan. wj3 and about, the time the tw<3 or i-Tho.'.fiext .club session will be ot of the aforesaid order, or they will looking bay;:fireplace, cellar, garage, dents, Uie editors of The Matawan Donald Martin, of Morganville, aro thr<^ now leaves*arc ferniedrf<|duU the home of Mrs. Wayne Darland, bo forever barred of their, actions MISCELLANEOUS asphalt ' driveway, landscaped. 'Tor PHILC*AS‘ range, suitable for summer Journal felt, that unless the grade musicians every Saturday night in Green’Grove Ave., Raritan Town­ therefor agoinst the sold subscriber. further particulars* imiUlre-1393 Cliff­ home. May be seen at 314 Ravine flies em erge. to feed and':iay their Datedi F reehold, N. J., A pril 2flth, RECLINING - stroller, used once, will w ood D rive. T el. Matawan 1-2Q92J. D rive, . Matavsfcm,. o r call Matavfen elimination work was/ carried D tavern In Englishtown. ’ ‘ eggs. That.'is the time to spray. sh ip . ' ' , - . 1031. * exchange for carriage in good con­ • WJ3* 1-2275R. . w j3 ^through while the trestle program Only a few hours after its arrival Beit oontrol ljassbeen obtainod with . DESIREE ESPOSITO, dition- Tel. Matawan 1-0030W. j3* B ox 335, Matawan. N. J. FOUR room s,. expansion attic,, fully VENETIAN BLINDS—$2.98 a nd up, Wan underwuy the long sought for in the borough, tho .new ambuloncc a • DDT' spray '(cither the '50 per Benjamin* Klcinbcrg. equipped with electric ' range; hot completely enclosed head of stream­ improvement never, would ^ater- recently purchased by the Matawan cent wcltaWe, powcjcr or thq 515 p^r 2 W ashington St., USED CARS water, oil burner heat, other improve­ lined design, oil stock sizes on hand; South River, N. J.. ments.-located In Union Bcach. .Call new lustrous ray on twin-stripe tape , lalize. We th|nk .that Mayor Ap- Fir*- Dept,--- First - Aid -Squad Inc., cent emulsion) jnixed according to Attorney. f 10.04 J31 1042 Plym outh station wagon, perfect K eyp ort 7-0070. ; wt3 (all colors) installed pn .custom, blinds w p le g a to felt - tho s a m e w a y b e fo r e was called to tho scene of an acci­ tho directions- on tha, p a ck a g e ...... n __jw- e w __motor, m otor, 9305. Tel. at regular price; free estimating and Yesterday’s developments. dent on Route. 4...... (Continued irom page o n * ) ' . NOTICE OF SALE A m b o y: 4-flfl73M. , j3* delivery.v itorl- A.- Fronts, Keyport Make ..-a ..second iopplicatiop’ two HELP WANTED 7-381GW, 018 Seventh St., U nion Beach. lie IpbdoA us K "tcrridc iob.'.' — TAKE NOTICE that on Friday, the S^iljiscim ing- the hearing, tiie mayor weeks later. 11th day o f M ay, 1031, I w ill expose 1050 Crosley sedan, new battery ond w jtf . Mayor.Applegntc said that as n heater. Mrs. Corbett,, 42 Park Ave., ELDERLY MAN’ for general work. .;S‘oidr that‘ from informal conversa- Twenty Years A g o /or Mle a dog known qs Derbydach* In spraying, cover all parts of M atawan. Teh Matawan 1-0070R. -..... Apply, Rollo Post House, Keyport, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS — combination (Issu e o f F rid a y , M a y 1, 1031) result of * 'yesterday's meeting and Knndl Kano to eatiBfy a-livery bill -ttonb he -had held with responsible the plonts, especially the u n d e r under Section 2:00-53 ot the Revised • ■ ' J3 " fclnk and tub-with fixtures; pot stuvo Jacob R. Lcflerta, attorney of the cnnfcrencc h*: our. recent .rummage ,!sale at tho e v id e n ce o t its work in the leaves, muters in other towns wanted the by“ deed, dated April 24th, 1946, " and Favorite i(Clvic Association building in CUfT- is abundant this year. record ed In D eed B o o k 2053, p a g e 335, Crescent Club Nets causeway and their , desires hpd to In the MonmouUi County Clerk's * D in i n g * wood Beach. Tlie evidence Is Uie tunnels b e­ $100 On Rummage Sale b?i considered. Tlte railroad ettor-r O ffice. .• • ■■■■ .' ■ :• . ' Good Thanks ^ you and your paper. tweenthe.layes of the leaves made Seized as. the property of Twin Rooms jioy ^lalm94 construrtlon of 'the Oaks Inc.. a corporation of the State Health proflt whlph by tho miners lost summer. This . O ver 1100 w os cleared on the causeway, was...... a ...... million-dollar ex- New'Jersey taken In execution at -^nn»l--#h()w#-^r8-MriggiT*7^1owtaiT .Ue-jmlLJOjL^tohL^QC^-dUMlU^Jhe. TOtfnrrTamffliirmTqriisrOTiM' s o ld ,b y , ^•buUdjug \ . 1 line now*'-.'-.,''- ’ -V. .j., • : '' Crescent Club, aedordipg io n r^- rie^dieMly: “ ‘ os the' ' PUC; ‘ hS$ fpiind - , IRA E. WOLCi **SiierUi . M K s t M u l * s « , - • Haft t ‘ . y t o are lo o k in g f c W f f d Jtt a n The ngiivr leuf miner makes a port mado Thursday night by Mrs. the oxiitlng o n e ‘ entirely 'safe and Dated April 29. lM t Arnold Tanner, Atty. HIGHWAY 4-34 n « , lu m ai-iiii« U sw w 1 MATAWAN N J. tunnel that U 0 narrow and almost f t o y / M t o m i a t James Ward, chairman, at a meet- ihe railroad had only volunteered U U lints* I K W iH THURSDAY, MAY 3. 1951 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL MATAWAN, W. J. f q g

W omen^ GPP Clufe ; f a c e s JAPANESE FESTIVAL & H M BY LOCAL GIRLS CROUP ) State Police Ttauuec Pupils Conduct Holds O eh T oitn w , < - j a - ?■ - Told Ta Seniors 'flu) Rfipui,} g»t'tggetfier c l. i f i e Arbor Day Fete Matawan Womap’s Republican Club was held Tuesday at the'Stockholm, Graduating Class Is Orchestra And Marlboro School P-TA Soiperylllo, with u U)riK attentiunce, Urged To Continue IJrs. George Miller, chaplain, offer, Chorftl Qr9Mps Tp Be Presents Tree To 8th ed prayer, und following thp lunch- ; With Education i Fea tyredMfty 11 Grade Class oqn, n short bukinesa' session wus IwW, j_.A college education is available The^Matawah High School band The Marlboro School celebrated ■Mrs. William Cole, senior vice to all qualified studenLs today; and orchestra will present qn eve­ Arbor Day with a program in'thp prtinldi'nt, presided In tins a lien ee said Robert Hyde, assistant ning « f jtiusIc in the school audi- school auditorium. ThD_ tfvotioni)l ol Mrs. Conpver U. liufleiy, pfest- registrar of Rutgers University 4 tpvium on Friday evening. May U. y ih* MatawsnBranch ofiht Q lil'i the Waves, Awards, payftnhe ohd closed tho exercUes by tinging, curd party during tlio month. Friendly Sociaty In Ttinlt* Church Parish Houss, Tb*------w /ji |i*ld Thursday |ieca,ui» Pie. data coin ­ ppsitton. ' . I ^ areh...... • “Oh, Great America,” Stanley Fox cided wlJ)j % * " ------’ ------:— — ■------Describing the program at Rut Thp elementary' instrumental CARL P. LOOSCH Security Bonds pay tho anme fat* ^ ihe national G was the mmounccr. gers, ftff*. Hyd^ pointed out that o l Interest a a tho wnr p a n d a you - hpndcarved masks ...... ; . music units will feature two num­ Tho student body then proceeded through study at night, a person Cnrl P. Lopsch, 41 Second St., bought during tho war. Buy lomel : J dollsol ail sisesand delcripiion. were displayed by ‘the glris ii) typips . bers by. beginning violinists: Susan to the school groundu to wlti)ens may win .a bachelor of arts or a Keyport, 1» Biiiong tho 63 recruits of cherry blossoms, lanterns, fans' and -parasols w*r* mtd* by the QFS. Japanese cookie* and tea wet* Uomlny, Shirley Jonei*, l*atrJcto tlio tree curempny, A nycmnore b 0phel6 r of science degree while now under-gulnR u lljreomimtli served al tha conclusion of a short play, "Little Glimpses of Japsn." ■■ Cupsic, Gail Nelson, Harriet Mack- wus presented to the eighth grnde he is coming a living for himself tnilniny courgu ni Uie SUite 'P olice I Tbps* pictured in Japanese costume dr* Csrolyn Morrall, Susbp McPpivaltJ. Ann* Chamborlain, agphi G w endolyn Edmond, V er­ clnui from the Marlboro Parent. Academy. WllbuHhfl. Upuu cwi- and his, family, oncl gaining experl- Barbara. Jansplcb. Lynn Tuttle. Verna Ellison. Pslricla Strut Waacr 9 9 wh, Muriel Paksr. Fiances I,osco». onica Pnrisl, Peggy Smith, Pnuln Teacher Association. Betty I.o.i encc in his chosen profession, Gladys Hyrne. Kathy Mwd*yllle, D it» Jon*i, Bvth ^IcDonsld. M«r|* Uperolopos, Kathy Flynn, Carol p|pt!im nf Iho coui'so tlio latter pint E x t 6 . e Uehr, Vcronlcu Menzcl and Vera Whitson, on behoif of tlio elnhth IL^mbsrtion, Nadli^i WaUitsr. M argaret Cl)Bm beilalij. 8 u«*^ Chaprpan, (,ynrt V/esi/>pd K*n)et Iiisley. o j July, the rccrulta roujtt witve . “More than'00, per ^cent of liic Dudley.- The ‘junipr fiddlers four, Urado claim, accepted llio tree ifi'otn Quick Battery Service f .5p0() rrjen and wom en enrolled, in nlnc-montli iirgpnltiimu'y iHMirtil mi Connie Sickles, 'Ruth McDonald, the P-1'A representative, Eacji JJniversity College are employed tlio rontl b v foio rccclvlnil full Ann. Forsmun und Nancy Orr, ac« t|)pjr>bc?r. of U)l* clnss pnrtk'lpotcd In COROT’S, Mat«w#n *; taring tl>e day on a full or pah- stutua nf troDpor. ■. compimiod by Bealenl Hughes, will tho iictuul plfii|tl;i||, ' , tlm£ basis,” he pointed out. “While piny Dream Song. Merry. Widow Meinber of tlie graduating ,class . the evening student must attend Waltz, will be rendered by begin­ nre: Sandra Curley, Ciillierhio . ■ scftool for q longer period o? time ning clarinetists, Joan Boyle, Rob­ Federation Day Holmes, Eani fiuuiin, I'al 'I’uvpsfia, 'than the full-time day student, he ert Collins, Loyetta Hull, Arlcpn Iiplty fj)U Whltsoi), HushjII Heullti, has the advantage of acquiring Stcinpietz, Mnrilyn Stiihihuum nnd Dijvkl Vi'IniiW, Fri*d, Walker, Ar­ . . practical knowledge in business Qt Brief Item s About People You Know Harry. Keller. Intermediate olfirl* At literary Club thur Wells, Cjaudp WcHs. Frnnk the same time. Often the evening netlhts w ill fcuture Auld ta n g Synu Curley, txmls Zenga, Fl'uuolli' Pin- student lias achieved marked suc­ n^d in the group aro Arthur Ab- tello nnd HoHnlle IiUbrnno, Tlie cess ia^his occupation by the thpe residents Of Area bazio, Harry WlUcina, Nnncy Pnrry, Pl'OHriini \ya» epdeil. with' Hamlia . ‘ he receives his degree ” Robert Haslnch, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Leifeste anfd The executive board of the Mat- units. Greetedt Miss Diana Perry, jamen Shen and J’eter Oin-Ji>y replllllg "Trees." Hyde enumerated the various Mrs. syilliam' Haslach jr. enter­ son, Bob, of Glendale, L. I., have p^vap C ontem porary Leauue will Vptrn. • . . _ G. V. Brown Speaker ■ ...... — i ■ ■ r t ' ’ ■ * offerings of the Rutgers evening tained at dinner Monday night on moved into their newlyrpurchascfi meet this (Thtlrsdoy^ evening at The beginning baritones, llnrold Cud of Thsnks “ diyision,. which includes programs Ills eighth blrthduy. Guests were home at 72 Highflcld A ve. • 8:30 at the hom e of Ml.ss Edith ’Dn4son and Clarcnpe Kdnjond will Fcdcrntlnn Duy wn« obacrvi'il nt We with in thank nil those who in English, History, Psychology, Wayne. Marz, Percy Sundstroip, Mrs. Paul Egan entertained her Dpvison, Muin St. Final plans will play Blue BelltJ*of Scotlpnd; begin­ tlio mucllnif o l pin K cyp iiil Lltura.ry. extended their sympathy iiml .uUI Sociology, Political Science, or D jctcr JoljDBon, R ichard' 9toeJ and dessert bridge club- Thursday. b,e made for '‘Men’s Night" im ning iroinbon^ls, Joseph ^nhn, Club Frill liy lifti'iiuiun In the IW- illirllig tlie loan of our liiisbnnd and Economics, leading to the A.B., Harry Corothers. . Prize winners w ere Mrs. WilUarp Monday, May- 7 in tho lecture Unrbora Edmonds and Thomna formed Cliim’li House, Hepro- father, Clinrles J MaU, uspeclully ‘ and those In Accounting, Manage- Trinity Guild of Trinity Epis­ It. Craig, Mrs. R- L. Cartan, Mrs. room of the Finjt Presbyterian M«)gee, w ill lender Chqttercru; ond fiWltiillves o f vlsltlim cluliB lilitl tlio llrcmim nf Wiishliigton ICnuliio f ment, or Marketing,'whjch leads copal Church held a card party Leroy’ Sickles, and Mrs. Channin[! Church. The speaker will be it uloinoptary si)xophynJt>l«, Anthony oilier uuestu wero wulcpmod by Co. and Matnwiin Fire Depnrtniuhl, • to 'the B.S. degree, ln addition, Monday evening in the parish Clapp, a g u est . . representative of tlie FBL liyist* Up'isceBc und 'F red HaBcuinn w ill Mrs. John li, Hnlto, pioskloiit. tint Hev, tinrrott Detwllor,"tlw there flrc certificate programs in house witfr 15 tables in play. tyrs. A home nursing class, sponsored csscs will be Mrs, Edwin F. play Dark Eyes. AH My Love, will SpcnkcL'D Wl'I'P Mis* O v m ltllim V. lled lo Funeral Home timl friends, Accounting, Management, 'Market­ Samuel Wells of Evanston, ill., won by the Matawan Branch, American Q'lIanldnrMrs. John Skchan u»ul Ui'own,--lioy|Hii't,-|it(ile clinlrmnn c f be played-by elementary trunymi: " "■ ’ Mr#. Ch“nTleS_3rjWiit!ir ing, and Chemistry. ' tho dopr prize. ; : Red Cross, has completed the 14- Mrs, W illiam 'Mollett. ers-Hgbrrt'tjOlcTrKentjeiTrBraudpr, thu 'Junior meinbin'alilp do).iurlnictili Mrs. l’ eter Bogli'rdus, P. O. Box 204 “::- ::HVIxr“IIyde'“ r e r ^ Rut^^ra-wfonJ—dai]ghter-of-M rr hourTraursinmdjwllI^^ivcn "T^rs. “Ira Pimm, of Pennington, Mrs. itoljei't McKinley,' Uieliill Theodore Shnft, William Strother, J3-;Adv. Charles A. Mul2..i .. MATAWAN, N. rent national emergency, nnd the and Mrs. F. Ciifford Crawford. tiftcatea iii^’“ Uie^“ near” future. Mrfl, will bo guest siieaker Monday eve­ Jack’ Kiulms and R obert Dell/.,’ to WikkIh, third illHtriel vice iii'w di'iil, G. J. Sterling Thompson, R. N., possibility that many high school 121 Freneau Ave., , celebrated her ning at the mother-daughter ban* close Part II of Ujq program, lllld Mi'i’, .Mill'll Dptujiiijiij u nipinbW' •seniors w ill enter the arm ed forces 11th birthday at a turkey dinner was the Instructor. Those in the .qu.c*t of the Women’s Society of Selections by tho . elernentury o f the Littlo Silver Woniiiti'n Club, soon alter graduation.. • * Saturday at her home. Her guests class were Mrs.. Joseph J. Rcihcr, Christian ScrviOe of the Mntuwnn hand will include Long, Long Ago; Mrs, 'Hnlioiimi, nn Ami'i'lcnn I'lllzvn "In spfte of the uncertainty of were Susan Miller, Muriel Baker, Mrs, Louis E. Heiser, Mrs. Harry Metbptjlst Cbureh. Her subject Air by Mozart, Hannel and Groiel, ot lliiasliiii birth, iti'isi'rt Iho <'hil)- thp future, I urge you to continue Nancy Bowie, Mildred Brenner, C. Knoell, Mrs. Albert llinds, Mrs, will be “The Madonnas of the Air from nigoletto, Littlo Hrpw» women to uso i|ll • Hit'll' elft/i'tn in THB PUL3I OP ...your college plans right up to the Edward Sproul, David Tuttle, John Richlird Gold, Mrs. J. Fred Robin­ AgtfB.” Vocal'8oloB w ill be rendered Jug nnd Martha. ll(|htllii{ CoiniiiiinlHiii. ■ last minute. There is. a definite Coon, Raymond Colot and Teddy son and Mrs. Fred Hnseman. by Mrs. Robert Rice nnd MLss The high school bpnd, conphid- A m m lcql InlorUiJo proHont* y o u r C O M M U N I T Y possibility that you may not be Shafto. , ‘ r...... Mr. and Mrs. William II. Tichc- AnnabclLe Ewington will give ing the evening, will play the fol­ ed by Mi'a. Hiiberl Putney, violinist, called at all, or that your scrvice Th e eighth grades o f the Mut* nor, ol Morristown,- were Sunday piano selections. lowing numbert: On Wisconsin, iicconipunled by Mra Homer fler- B tn ln oii, lioineii may be postponed long,enough so awan Elementary School enjoyed guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miss Jessica Wells hns returned lord’s Prayer, Three Bears, Synco­ lufsen. H um id W eber, plunlul, a bus trip to Philadelphia Friday. Baier. -- ...... from Florida where she spent two that you may* complete at’ least pated Clock, Trumpet TrJo, Dunce preHi'iited Kevoinl Kolos' and oeMin- persona! 4)1(1 public _...... part of yoUr college training. When Chaperones were Mrs. George Ha?- Cadet Thomas B. *Wulff of tho weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Rand, Vibropholie Solo,. GermBn jjimied lA'onunl. i’orciilll, tenor. .-the emergency is over, th.ose stu- lett, Mrs. Arthur Hall and William Merchant Marine Academy, icings Gan? flnd sons, Steve and Jeijry, Rand, Drum Team, Our Director Mrs, Itufun C). WiillliiK. K eyport property, imllviiliinls,,. ilicy’ro ^ * dents *who have been enrolled in Titley...... Point, N. Y., spent the weekend of Keyport. = • and the finale wil be composed of: club member,.presented nn original i college, before wijl have definite Mr. < and - Mrs, Willinm Haslach with bis parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Mr,- and Mrs. Watson L. ‘‘S^iJI- Drum Ciidcneo, To, the Colors, K el­ poem, “ Onl' Club Presidents" ulul all |iroieclf(l liy tlio wide experience advantages, particularly if col­ sr., Mr. and Mrs. Willinm Frey and D aniel WuliT. waggon and son, Watson jr.,.have ler’s American Hymn nnd Star Hrvctluuu w ore exlvm led by tilt* - of tills bgnk. : r ’ ' leges become overcrowded again.” Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Kuckmclstcr of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ferber of Had- moved to their uewly-completi'd Spangled Bnnncr. vlsitlnu club prcdliient.H, . Pointing to the fact that con­ M aspcth, L. I., w ero Sunday guests don Heights, were weekend guosU home in Eijtontown. . Faculty wlvli*crfl for th o-con cert IlOBteascs w ere Mrs. W illinm M. We ii.ro over rni|iclni|t of new polleloi, siderable time is often required to of Mr. and Mrs. William Haslach jr. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolver- Bobby Gold, son of Mr. and Mr«. beside Mr, • Hucinn are: ' George Ackenjon rind. Mm, 1C, M urray Tudt). gain admission to college, Hyde Mrs. William J. Rabel, Mrs. ton. Richard Gold, Texos Rd., enter­ LnngMtarr, dnnce band; Miss Helen Tlie proitrmn wu» iiri'imuod by the for htiiiiusi anil the imllvliliiql alike . urged seniors to start thinking William A. Wasmuth qnd Mrs. Mrs. R. L. Cartan and sister tained 10 guests Saturday evening Murphy, inujorcttch', und Mrs, Alice husplliillly chnlnnun, Mi’t'.' llnrton about eojlege early, to explore all Frank Bliss were prize winners at Miss Doris Moore of New York, between ,7 ond 0 p.m. ' J. Keating, cliorus. lj, Uowlie ond Ml'S, M elvin A, Plllto, wliltli Imllcalo Him ueeil fo r soupil possible opportunities for further a luncheon bridge g‘ivcn Tuesday arc spending this week In Scaford, Mrs. P. Judson Evnns entertain­ PraldluK nt the ten tulilo were financlul eytminil ujpl l^iyiklnpt faellllles - -- siudy, and to make application...to by7.Mrs, Charles Bowen, of Plain­ Del., visiting their mother, Mn ed ut ennasta last night. Her gup^.ts Min. At'Horvun nnd Mra. Nornmii the schools of their choice as early field. Other, guests were Mrs. William C. Moore. • ; Were Mrs. Ralph Burkley. Ran- Shirley A. Brown 11 l.oekw oiid, botli |uinl protildeliUi tlint keep |iace w lili moilerii trends, as possible. ’ Marguerite B . Laird, Mrs. ^VilJJanj M r5. James Brian of Trenton has cocas; Mrs. Charles Mandeville, of (lie dull, ' C. Ludi, Mrs. Edward W. Currie, returned home after spending sev­ Mrs. Vincent Patton, Mrs. Jac Club* repieselltcd w ere: I.UUe Consult us for fliinnelal personal nil- Mrs. Channing Clapp and Mrs. eral days with her son-in-law and Cushman, Mrs. Walter Pike, Mr#. Silver, Mrs. Holieiinn ond W * Weds Walter Cay. :U'« us you would your doctor or lawyer, County Democratic William irtraig. daughter, Mr. and MrB. J. Donald Hulsgy Ilite, and Mm. Garrett Mc­ Norfi Cnrleret, Mra. i’, S, Clnlbnillh; % Miller*. i h Thp Couples Club of tho tyat K ecn jr. . Asbury I’ nik, M ' , J. Hlcwui't I’m'- reliuvliju you o f worry ami res|iop»(- nwan Presbyterian Church will Miss Lee Junior hns returned to Mrs. Allan 3. Morrison nnd Mm. Church Ceremony Is rell nmi Mrs. II. I1', IJtiMllUll Oeepn Women At Meeting meet Friday evening at 8:15 In th<* Scarsdole, N. Y., after spending Peter Read attended the president's Held In Englewood; drove, Mru. CIu iiIch A, Wmim r nml hlllty, , • lecture room. Miss. Pepronia Mer* several days witli Mrs. Ralph W. tea of tho Scwaren llistyry Club Mr«. 'Wlllluin Butlieiiniid; Soiitlj jonian of- Lebanon,—wllL-flpcak-on H crrick. — ______: ______yesterday,, afternoon...... 1...... Reside In Fprt Lee Amboy, Mr«, Vreitorlek Kurownlty, Magnolia Inn Scene “The Answer to Communism in Mrs. Ralph Burkley and son, Mrs. Leonurd Brown ontcrtained Mrs. Clmrles MH/.oi)kii, nnd Mr«, Mr. and Mn/. Stanley II. Ilrown the N ear East.*1;' [ ' Scott, of Roncocas, have been her pinochle club yesterday after­ Kleunnr. Ktvln. Of Session; Honor of Knglewood, linve announced tho Mrs. William Wilkins jr. enter­ spending several days with the noon. Prize .winners wero Mr«, Also: Crinibilry, Mm. T, M. Ap- Red Bank Mayor marriage of tlielr daughter, Shirley tained her bridge club Thursday formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, and Mrs.. .Edward plnijato, pn»t Uilrd dUlrlet vice Ann, to Walter -Edwin Guy, conaof evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. George Harris. Mr. Burkley spent McGrath of Fort Lnuderdalo. Fla. preslrliMit, nnd Mrc, J. Kdwurd . The April meeting of ’tlie Mon­ Mr. and-Mrs. MnurJca-K. G uy'of 22 Donald Weir, a substitute, and the weekend pt the Harris home, Dr.! und Mrs, Willinm 11. Pengel c;iiiimiivflii);.Pi'i|i)liiild, ffn jfltort* mouth Counly Woman’s Democratic Subset Avb,, Matawun. ; • { ■. j Mrs. Harry Pitcher entertained entertained at bridge lust evening, II uw l Club was held Thursday evening Mrs. Richard Lewis. / The ceremony was performed by li'. - S i 001n o - ■•.Mil. IChtttUt her bridge club Thursday evening. Their guests w ere Mr, and Mrp. 3 f.iy.'i; Mntiiwun, Miw, Allun J, Mor- at the Magnolia Inn, with Red Mrs. C. Lloyd Little is a patient the Hev, James A. Mitchell, rector, Mrs. Joseph J. R eiher was a sub* Sidney Decker, Mr. und Mrs. Wil* rli.ou nnd Mian U i d w i i ; H|i i 'I m )| Bank Mayor ' Katherine Elkus In Mcdical Arts Hospital. Sixth In St. Haul's Episcopal Church, . White as the guest of honor. The Ave. and 57th St., New York City. stitute. . liam R. Craig and Mr. and Mrs, JCnjdowood. ' I,ake, Mrs. A, 'Vincent Itochestvr, Mr. ond Mrs. W. Rulon Smith William C. Ludi. Klutu Ii IkIo i Iiiii, und Mm. Jninui* I). evening’s speaker was John- L. Tfie Matawan Branch ’of the 'n>cJ bride wns given In marriage and grandchildren, Janet Ann and The Wednesday afternoon brldgo Wulttj .Metuclien, Mm, II, E, Wilkin­ Montgomery, county welfare direc­ A m erica n 'R ed Cross w ill hold, Its by her father, Mrs. George Wal- Karen Claup, were Thursday guests club went lo Ndw York yesterday. son nnd Mrr,. A*- H- BleoveH’ New tor. annual meeting and election ot liA r o M ’ rcvidcnce, H. I., wua m a­ of Mr. and Mrs. William Farley, They lunched ot Arnold's and saw Brunswick, Mrs, Willinm Ucclil Mrs..Gertrude Carey presided fQr officers, W ednesday ^.evening, Mny tron of honor. The bridesinnldf/ Washington. , nriiton Woods, M ih, M cK inley nml the Matawan unit and welcomed 9, at the Health Center. * a performance of “Out of this were Minn _ Pntrlela Conklin of Mr, and Mrs. A. Edgar Palm and World/’ In tho group were Mrs. Mrs. iwilrcl Lletz, the guests nnd visiting clujj ijiem- Mrs. William R. Craig W4&* Q Knglewood; MIks Marjorie Matz of son, Robert, attended tlie wedding Joseph Dornherger, Mrs, Frank Other -liuontn were Min. Mils- bers. Mrs. Adeline Barton of As- guest yesterday oif Mrs. E. Harper, Garden City, L, I.: MIm Murtha |i»M«h Vi'fllriirlilu, Mrs, Cliurlen V. bury Park, head of the county Scarsdale, N. Y, They attended an of Miss Carolyn Blocker to,Capt. Bliss, Mrs, Frederick K. Dedcrick, TIogiin o f Pawtucket, H. I . and Kriiner, Mrii, Jameii Aekfriion, Mrs, - - • cjgb, presented- Mrsr White~who 1A-- antlquo .^sjiow—at—thc-Community il^DonaldiLane-Jr^Mhe-MorroW' Mrs.-Elmore-Kattnur,- Mrs. Conrad M iw J o n n iitn ck ro f WtrlleHley Hills, J I 1), Ackcrwn, Mrs, Daniel Iroduced Mr. Montgomery. House, White Plains. M em orial C h u r c fi, typplcwpod, Johannson, Mrs. William J. nabel Mns.v. 11 111 t Recognition was pefcorded to the Mrs. Richard Erdmann Jr. enter­ Saturday, and the reception at the and Mrs. Milton F. Stevenson. John J. MiCabe of Pawtuckot^ Slierbnn, Mrs, Henry E. Aekernon, Mrs. Conrad Johannsen enier- Mrs. auiiinel E, TJ|io/), Mrs, A rlhur reorganized Bed Rank club, and tained the Teachers Bridge Club home of the bride's parents, Mr. served ns be»t mnn. Tho ushers the Highlands, Sea Bpght, Keans-, Tuesday evening. Awards were and Mrs. Harry T, Blocker. Capf. talncd her brldgo club Friday eve­ were Allen J. Hooney of Fort Lee; 9, ViinUutklrk, Mrs, Frederick ' burgf, Union Beach, * Middletown made to Miss Laura Gordon, Mrs. Lane is o nephew of Mrs. Palm. ning. Awards wero mnde to Mrs. lloy A. Martin o f Jackson UcighiN, Uroiildiurst, Mis. dimi'les II- Mlllor nml Mr#, Willinm Hitchcock. ond Matowan clubs. A report of WarTen Vreeland and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Garrett J. McKcen Milton F. Stevenson, Mm. Frank t , I.; Joseph t o d o f W oodbridgc, ■ the March'session was given by Erdmann, . nnd Mr. and Mrs, William Horlcy Bliss and Mrs, Frederick K. Dede- and James Pellock of New York, Mrs. Rita Douglas of Red, Bank. MiSS Jane D evlin spent the w eek- of Perth Amboy, attended a per­ xick. Mrn, Murgucritc R. Laird The newlyweds spent their hon« Cancer Dresiing A basket of food prepared by the encj .with Miss* Margaret Murphy, formance of “The King and substituted, n ' cymoon nt Sky Top, I>»„ nnd aro Materials Needed hostess club was awarded to Mr*. Boston, Mass. Ne\y York, W ednesday evening of Mr. and.Mrff. George Show ond now ret/idlng In Llnwood Park, * Johnson of Highlands. Cards were Mrs. Samuel Wells and Mrs. la/t week.’ Mrs, Margaret Shaw of Yonkcni, Fort L e e ,, VI'lir, I.udloB Auxillnry o f Union MORTGAGE sent to ill members and Mrs. G. John p o w l i n g and children, Mrs. Johnson Corlan was tha were weekend gu(<6U of Mr. ond T b e brl(je is a grndunti) o f P em ­ Pijncli Klr*t. A ld Sijund Jiisnln I* } J. Frerct, social chairman, di&tribut- John Jr. and Kimberly, of Evan­ Thursday guest of her sister, Mra. Mrs. Elmore Kattncr. . broke College, class 0 / 10,W • lief ji|ipciill;i(t for tlio diipntlnn of . ed tickets for the spring”luncheon ston, 111., aro visiting Mrs. Wells's Thomas Thompson,, Hlgtibinds. Tho Presbyterian Women's As* husband Is an oluinnus of Mrown wliltu inutcrluls lo lit* lined In Hie LOANS ■ May 26 at the Crystal Brook Inn, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Claus ?nd soclatlon will meet next Thursday, University, class of lOSO, und be­ tnnkhiff o f cnncor ilrofi#ln«a, Tlig ‘ Eatontown. Persons wishing to at­ Mrs. Clifton J. Reynolds • children, were Sunday gucttg of May 10, in the churcii lecturo longs to Phi Beta Kappa, honor­ uuxlilary is uxpedlnu lo bo cnlleil If you* havo u p r o b l e m of homo : tend are Invited tov contact Uie Mrs. Harold M> Jones has re­ Mr, and Mrs. Richard Newton, room at 12:30 p.m. ary, nnd Knppa Sigma, nociul fru- upon in tli» nenr future to supply financing, conjo to the Fmmn'B anti : president of their own clulis. turned to. Boston, M qbs* B fto t Washington. Mr, on d Mrs. William J . H a in ’t U.Tn/(ic», Ho iu employed by n another victim with (frftsilngs unif Mei'cliants National Hank. Mortgage spending two weeks with her son- Mrs. Albert H. Angerstein sr, entertained at brldgo Saturday textile firm in Paterfion. /. rniist p ropnru for this eventuality. in-law nnd daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H, Angerstcln evening. Their guests were Mr, I’orwos hnvliiii nrlldes to Klvc loanH aro available to meet evory O&k Shades Auxiliary jr. and daughter, Gail* o f VyilmJng- and Mra. Raymond W. Peters, Mr, Stanley Eartram, . W«4dlO0 Ano^uncomtoli ore mked to contact Mrs Edward need. TerniH will b e arranged to eu(t Seeks Kitchen Funds Mrs. Mildred lOtarnc entertained ton, Del.; Miss Jean Farber of ond Mrs. 1 W ilton Lonnlng, Mins printed promptly on paneled or II, Znim ut Keyport f.im .R , or a table of catuuia at the horpc of Sparrow’s Point,' Md.; and Capt. Wilhelmlno Harris 'of Westfield; your inclivl^luftl renulrementH., Ap- * The Ladies , Auxiliary of the bridal book inow^hito vellum ot any member tit Uio nuxlllnry, nmj Mrs. J. Franklin Dominick, Tues* David Lane. Aberdeen, Md-, were Mr. and Mrs. Horaca K. Robcrtnon, Matawon Township Hose ic Chem- 4hl« ofllcti. the llctno Will be picked up.... prainalH are made without deluy, and day evening. Other guests were weekend guests of tyr. and Mrs, Miss Charlotte Batzlc, Bayonne, * leal Co., Oak Shades, is planning prompt, pei'Honal H o r v ic o Ib assured. Mrs. Edwin If. DomJjUdf, Mrs. J. A Edgar Palm. Mr, and Mrs. and Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Johan* ‘ to start a fund drlv^ to fully ; F. Hostetler, Mrs. Ralph Her­ Donald Lane Bp., of Kingston, N. T W ffl . equip the kitchen o t the firchousc We invito Applications und bIioII rick a^d Miss Mary 14j^c. Y.t were Sunday gtiesls at tho Mrs. Isaac Klrschenbuum of ‘ now nearing completion. Miss Ann Goward of Montclair, Palm home. T Forest Hills, L , I., w m the w eek ­ welcome aft opportunity to (liHcnsa Mrs. Mollle Blyth, a member of I HOUSE PAINT was the weekend guest of Miss M ilton F. Stevenson jr. rfpent the end guest of her cousin, Miss » the auxiliary, announced that a your r«qulrcment«. Patricia McKee^ ...... , Weekend In S yrecu w , Y*. . Esther 0Uu, . . , > « * « J 2 1 ' 8 WHITE ' meeting will be held'In the oear . falure to appoint a committee to backet .is a d o o r P riz e , Ol w ell ns tTAYS WHITIIXTRA * supervise the fund drive. . First Ai^ Auxiliary ' Move To Matawan ^ — ,—ra,., Recently the ladies,, auxiliary To HoJd Gjtrd Party table prizes and refrahnunU. tegp& l riAns lONOin i made a contribution of $500 to­ . It Was reported that WQ.fi0 v a t Mr. and Mr*. Charles Zimmer F a b m w i s « jUniM'HANTSI * wards the cost of construction of a R8A I FAINT BOWU8I .... Arrangements £or n card party realized fr o m the re«nt food tab linve moved from Miirganvllle ta : the flrehouse. - and thLs sum will be given to the the former Yonkaushe hi,:iV‘ a t H t o t W ednesday evening May 10. .in NitTIOKAL B m k Motawsn RehabllitaUon Commutes Suipliln A v e ,, whicti the Zlminers the First Aid' IfcadrjUarfjrs, were Inc. Mrs. Robert Colot. prnidcnt, recently purehow'd, Mrs. Zlmmw GEORGE M . HARRIS, INC. .MATAWAN, Miiw IKiCBY " rganville ■ Visitor* mads, Tuesday night by ‘the Mat­ ntended appreciation to (lie public is the former HM P orii lU n egr, -MfMUt MMtAL AKtltVl IVtflM Mr. sfnd, Mrs. James, Merrill " o f: awan First Aid Squad Auxiliary. for lt* support of the project. . HARDWARE, SE^DS, HOUSEWARES Mnr-itclcn Farrtll * 111 bg oim ir- 130-Main 5tr~—~r—— — :— —M«Uw*iV- ...... mon of the party, assisted by tha e m b a y Bfcuiitr by : ^ritb Mrs, j Merrills ot Interest v the \Vor Bond* you Ipl, MAUwao 1-1013 0 ilift ^ O I J n i A M In WouttiomhCetufif diter, Mr*. George Fraar. ■ ... members. Ttere. will be a food (b* payroU Oeductioo P la n . (might during Ui* war. Buy *om*l J L k s if t MMWtt toain rnntxa fl** 1 ——

THE MATAWAN JOURNAL MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY. MAY 3. 1951- Sunday Program For Hold Bayshpre Man / Y Vets Asked To Fill M. » . LEARNS FARMING AT RUTGERS Matawan Tops In Bayview Congregation, On Woman's Charges ' New Complaint b | Triangular Meet The Sacraments of Baptism and Has Birthday Fete EstelJ Cam pbell, 26. o f Ram Pitchfork Case ' Lots, Change Tanks the Lord’s Supper will.tip observed sey Ave., Keansburg, arraigned Sunday at thc 11 a.m. worship Monday in Perth Amhoy Municipal Father Of Girl Makes Everdell Says State Downs Rumson, Keys; service of -Bayview Presbyterian Kathryn Mooney Given Court on an atrocious assault Counter Charge; Rice MHS Squad In Newark Church.- TCie. pastor, the Rev, R, Lawn PartyActivities charge, was held under $500 bail - Approve* Measures Of D; Merrlam, will preach a sermon to await tlie action of the Middle Claimed To Be Wed ■ Raritan Body To; Cope ■ Schools Meet Saturday entitled “Jesus Speaks.” . Of Area. Interest sex County Grand Jury. , , Counter complaint/aljeginff at­ t senior choir, under ihe, ■ Campbell was arrested at 2:15 With Health Problem Irv Nusbaum was a three-event . The following items of newa.re tempted- assault and batteiy was direction o f Mrs. t^eda Nielsen, w ill a.m. Mondey on complaint o f ; Irene winner as Matawan scored another late tp activities amo^g residents filed by Union Lester,. CliffwoOd, ' Fred Crokcr, state, district health ting as the anthem, “I Heard thc Lew is, 44, o f 045 P feiffer Blvd., triumph in tarck yesterday after­ of the Cedar Grove-Cheesequake this w eek against T a rb y . Rice. 22, officer, Inspected the condition y o l c c o f Jesus Say,” DyJce^, , . Perth Ambpy, who charged that noon, The Mardon and Steel de­ area of Madison Township. . South'T.Atiaritie Av^..,,, M atawan -caused.by overflowing septic tanks Sirs. Emma Mctzc, church pianist, Campbell gave her af ,black .eye feated Rumson 8£M0 H w it h . K ey ­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mooney en­ Township, young in the West Keansburg veterans will play as th? prelude ‘‘Tender and knocked out two of her .front port, entering1 V limited squad, get­ tertained at a lawn party Satur­ man’s attempt i’to:visit Jjaty Lester, home development at Tenth and Memories,” Heyser and as 'the post- teeth after she left a tavern on ting 13to points. The meet was on daughter of the complainant eil^thr* Thirteenth Sts. la&tweek, Charles day. afternoon in honor of their lower Smith; St that city. ^ the' Matawan -field. ■ • . lude, "F qIIow the tilcarh/' Douglas; B. Everdell, Raritan Township in­ daughter, Kathryn, who wa» cele­ The woman -told Perth Amboy family1' home .fc the middle to£the The churcb echool mects on Sun spector, reported Tuesday. Mr. Coach John Coracclolo plans* to brating her sccond birthday, Magistrate Louis F. Sellyei that night on A pr. .22.'; ,lUce» w as'cput day at ^:45 :a.m. . ; --u .Crokcr approved the measures enter his unbeaten forces in . tho In the center of the table was a Camphell annoyed her at- the; tav­ under $2000 balil to await actiori:'of taken by local health authorities Newark schools meet Thursday at large cake decorated with plastic ern, and followed her ontp Uie the grand Jury by Magistratq^Lu- and xuled. out thc need of state the Newark Schools Stadium on animals. The color scheme was street after closing hours Monday.' ther A. Foster, Matawan Township. intervention at. this, time, according Bloomfield Ave., ; L ^ j; green and yellow. Guests were Campbell was arrested ' by 2 The; night Of the Alleged offense to Mr, Everdell, ..... In continuing their victory skein, MrsT M r Rodriquez and daughter, Perth Amboy * patrolman after’ the th e magistrate ^ d piit l^e&ter under Dorothy^or-South_Amboy;JKen- - Mr. 'Everdeir stated he and Mr. Matawan .scored -flnts- ih, t10 o f 14 woman-Complained-^to - him, — -; £all to await grand Jury actIjph~on netli, Geoffrey and Michele Wil­ Crokcr were in agreement the in­ events. Besides Niisbaum,. ‘.the a complaint entered by DeWiit Rice liams, Carol Ann Heller, Arline dividual homeowner would hove H arris brothers, Dan and Joe* on behalf of Tarby, his son. Tho Jackson, Mrs. Joseph Jackson, Mrs. News Items From to fill in the rear of his lot as scored in the dashes, Georgo latter, hit over the head by Les­ NJC Student Feted Earl Williams. Mrs. Nelson Apple­ the ground in moat of thc sub­ Hunter took the 440, T om Notfdlnfga This Freneau Area ter with a pltchfprk, was Under­ At Dinner With 11 gate, Miss Patricia Hanley, Mr. division Slopes down to thc reaf of the 080, Joe D l^iz the m ile, R oland going medical treatment and unable and Mrs. James Hanley , and Wil­ Miss Leslie: Lockwood is recover­ the yard where thc scptic tank is Taylor the high Jump and Mickey Classmates to act for himself. ~ • liam Mancc. ' ing at her Freneau home following locatcd. This causes surface water Jastrab the shot put. Joo Drago The Lester complaint alleges^the Mrs. Loui& Heiscr sr., attended a tonsillectomey. , to settle at tho low point around would have won the shot put but Miss Greta Makowsky, daughter younger R ice brok e In the back.^ the annual spring meeting of Asso- Mrs. Clinton Woolley, Rahway, the tank and greatly aggravates the his'two winning heaves were ruled o f Mrs. Hattie M akow sky; 209 Broad door of thc Lester home and creat­ elated Women’s Farm Bureau of visited her sister, Mrs. Rcinkc situation, he ob&erved. out for foot faults. St., Keyport, was one of 12 seniors ed a disturbance that aroused both Dr, G. Allen Robinson* New York cancer specialist, rl9h!, apd Robert Dan Poling took the Javelin for at the New Jersey College for Newt Jersey held at th&Log Cabin, Janssen, Freneau, on Saturday. Lester and hia wife. The Lesters - Mr. Everdell recdfrnmended thc G. Wake/ieJd. m earch ai*i»lanl in farm crops at ihe Rutgers University Keyport In a very good mark. Jim Women who were honored Tuesday Rutgers Agricultural *«rni, Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Springfield, cajne - downstairs and confronted walls of scptic tanks be built up Johnson, In the 800, and Bill evening at a dinner In Copper day.' ’ . "" ’ ...... ond Mr. ond~rMrs.‘~ Miller~and Rice. " H e" is ^alleged tcf have de-: where tho new fill Is put in and College o! Agriculture, examine sweet, clover plant in State University's Hall, on the New Brunswick Miss Dorothy Partridge of Bel daughter, Everstown,. spent Sun­ mandcd to see Mary as his “wife.’’ that added laterals, 18 Inches be­ laboratory a* pari of Dr» Robinson’s proparation for a second "career'' Ormerod in the mile,, scored good seconds for the Red and White. campus. The dinner was; In recog- mar and Mrs. Thomas Hill and son, day In Freneau wjth Me. and Mrs. The father called to, his daughter, neath the new surface of thc as a scientltlc farmor. . ' >• Summary: (names In order of hltlon of students who arc. can Norman of Robertsville, visited at F. Hockenbury.------—- . . -• ■ ^ ground, be installed. ” He felt these asked her if this was so, and she finish) . . didates for high honors ot thcthc col­ home of Mta, Sa ra Partridge, . The Freneau Independent, Fire added, laterals, well above thc cloy d enied being married to it ice. 100 yd. dash—J. HorrU (M ), D. lege. , ' . • Saturday evening.'. . . Co. was called out Saturday after­ strata cau&lng thc trouble would ’ Rice Is then alleged to . have Horrls (M), McQuarrle (M), Bennet Mrs. Richard Russell and Mrs. noon to extinguish a grass fire on reached into his shirt as though to give sufficient added .flowtolf to State Highway Department Abandons (It). T im e: 10.3 Bees. - The 12 seniors, candidates for M. Brenner of Newark, and Mr. and 220 yd. dash—D. Harris (M ), J. graduation with high honors, were Texas Rd. . ’ v 1 i •: draw-a weapon, when Mrs. Lester remedy the situation. ’ HsrrJs (M), McQuarrle (M), Rossi (K). Mrs. Thomas E. Smith and daugh­ Mrs. Etta Tuthcll arid Raymond Joined by faculty, members who are stepped between her fyusband ;&nd Mr. Everdell said homeowners T im e: 23.6 sees. . ter, Carol, -South Amboy, were Two-Way Light Plan For Six Corners 440 yd. run— Hunter (M ),-T rou t (M ),' engaged In directing their programs Stillwell, Plainfield, were Wednes­ the young mans . After threatening could do well to Inspcct septic Friday . dinner guests of Mr. and Vtn Gehrcn (R), Rosst (K). Tlmo: of"study, and a group of 23 high day visitors of M r and Mrs. Fred talk, Rieer-appeared to ,lose' -his tanks being built by Morissey. & 03.2 s c c s ., - . . * Mrs. Clyde Bowne, 860 yd. run-~-Noddings (M, Johnson honors candidates from the junior Hockenbury. ! . : . . \ ■ ricrve'and . took flight, with Lester Walker, developwB*of a subdivision - Traffic On Maple PI. Will Not Be Diverted (JO, D uffle (R>; Norm an fn). T im e: class. Pfc. James D. Bowne Is now sta­ Miss Patricia • Miller, . , student In. pursuit: When outside. :r.thc nearby, as an ideal type to-be 2 min., 14.B eecs. ; tioned at Fort Riley, Kans. nur6c at Orange MemoriaL Hos­ . To Broadway To Cross Route 35; Opposition Milo—Dlnir (M). Ormerod (K), Con- To graduate with high honors house, the Irate father piekedv up copied. ' . Mr.- and Mrs. Leroy Burlew and -To Cliffwood Ave. Change Altered View ccncion (M), Dc Vito (R). ' Time; S from NJC, u student -must do special pital, Orange, visited her parents a pitchfork and made after Rice Ownor Responsible m in. 23.0 sees. - - daughter, Mildred and Frances, in Freneau last weekend.. 120 yd. high hurdles—Nusbaum (M), research work In her major field with it .When he caught up with . ; T h e hcfllD rlnspei’tbr sijUl build* rlan to redirect the flow of Sim on , How ard (R ), M acA rgcl (M ). D is­ Morganville. reply has been rcccJvcd. Tho announcement., madu last year. At Otfio Gaug. tance: 18 ft:, UVi ins. • Sigma XI, Election to this na­ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tubb and township committee Is working on thc time,f the department's engineers Pole vault—Jastrab (M), Dorsey (R), tional honorary society is made on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Massey of Shlppcy (R), Green (M). .Height: 10 son, Leonard jr., of Jackson a plan to remove the Burfueo were drawing plans whereby traffic the'tiash of exccllcncc In scientific Roselle, were entertained Saturday Heights, L. I., spent thc weekend water which accumulates in the bound for Matawan over Mapl?. Pi tiUtijccts and in thc ability to do CHARLIE’S HAT AWAN INN at dinner at thc home of Mr. and visiting Mrs.’ Tubb’s parents, Mr. gutters. The township is consider­ would be rerouted through W. original scientific rc&careh. Miss Mrs. Paul Blnhota. Both couples Cub Scouts Visit and Mra. Carl F. Zcyen. ‘ „ Rte. 9*4 ait Freneau Ave. : ' Matawan ing either installing storm sewers Fourth St. to Droudwuy. T h c aytO' Makowsky will continue her studies were celebrating their wedding Mr. and Mrs.1 James Conroy and «. • T#Uphon«Matawanl-2287 : or grading the gutters. i&t would cross Routo 35 on Broad­ Chester Horse Farm at the Mcrrill-Pahner School In annlvcrs«u'iesv.;_ •: ...... - ...... sons,.Bruce and Wayne,, of Lake Thc sltautlon was brought ' to way on a green light then turn OctroiC-Mich.,. where she has been Mrs. Herbert Cottrell sr. ond A .visit to the Chester Horse Nelson; M rsrT. “ Thomsen, son, light recently when a group of right on a-new cutoff to be con awarded a fellowship for a year of Miss Elizabeth Brmitlgflm spent George, and daughter Irene, of cx-Gl*s said the sewage overflow structcd back of FolnnV store to Farm o f Mrs, P. E. Chester at ^rnduate ttufly in clinical psychol INDIVIDUAL TOMATO PIES w as bo bad that on hot days they resume going towards Matawan on from Monday to Friday of last Wlckatunk, fe a tu r e d yesterday oj|y. She nlso will do part-time Jackson Heights*, L. I., spent Sat­ week in Asbury Park. . afternoon’s meeting of the Cub urday * visiting Mr. ahd Mrs. Earl hud to leave their homes. • They Maple PI/' „ . • ” yfprlf In the child guidance clinic SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS laid they fciircd for thc health of Miss Marie Gaub and Jacob Scouts of Den 3. The cubs. were Williams. • G oing' from - Matawan to K ey­ oflfirated by the school. JUMBO HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES the children who play in the Gaub were Freehold visitors Mon­ shown thc many horses and colts Miss Marie Jerome, South Am port, the reverse order of travel ' - ’ Ord«ra io ialct out “green” stagnant water which rests day. • by Mrs. Chester, They were ac­ boy; Mrs, William J,. Rainaud, would have been followed. Television nightly. . Choice Wlnei and Liquors*. on lawns nehr the-septic tanks. All teachers of Mudison Town­ companied by Mrs. Floyd Bliss Musical Program Is Mrs. Adele Herzog, Mrs. Fred ' ' Many veterans’ wives told tho Such opposition was aroused at a ship are taking a course in flrst and Mrs. Marshall Bccmun, den Presented At Church Schulmclstcr and Mrs. Louis Schul OPEW ALL YEAR 1 committeo that when they turned public hearing on a similar plan aid at thc Laurcnce Harbor School, mothers. mcister attended a card party on a faucet in thc kitchen, every* for tho Cliflwood Ave. and Houte under instruction of thc South Attending were Merrill Evans, Mrs. Margaret McGcc and Mrs. Monday evening in the parish thing Would back up througfr thc :,35 Intersection in Cliffwood early, Amboy First Aid Squad. . den chicf, Paul Barrett, Roger Eleanor Subcr, co-chairmen, pre­ house of Trinity Church, Matawan. pipes. Others sold thc situation this spring that thc Stale Highway' Mrs. James Fountain nnd Mrs. Bccman, Michael Bliss, Ralph sented a “Basket.of.Roses” musical Holy Communion will be cele Department took both plans under wos so bad the entire lawn Otto Gaub spent Tuesday in Bound Evans, Arne Kalma, David Rud­ program Sunday at the Sccond bratcd at the Church of Our rcadvlsemcnt. The Keyport Bus! ^ “bubbled” when a water faucet Brook. der and Walter Jaskicwlcz, cubs; Baptist Church, Matawan, for thc Saviour at 8 o'clock Sunday mom nessmen’s Association, represented ^ns turned on, Mrs. J. Soncy and Mr.. nnd ,Mvs. and Dean Bccttum and Mrs. M, benefit of the' Missionary Society. Ing. by Manuel Gale and Merrill H. L. G. Dickerson of Kenilworth, Alkcnhcad, guests. 'The Rev, R. J. Randall o f A s­ Miss Mildred Burlew visited Mr. Wallace, were among those who spent Sunday at thc Blahota home. bury Park, served as master of and Mrs. Charles Molteg of Union entered protest again** the C1HT- corcmonics. . The large audience Bcach, Wednesday evening. Aptitude Test wood Ave. plan ns tending to Charge In Accident appreciated selections by thc Mis­ The Cheesequake Fire Depart­ "Isolate'’ both Keyport and Cllff­ Morganville Social Fatality Dismissed sionary Jubilccrs of Asbury Park, ment was called out Friday evening wood Bcaeh from Uie normal flow Club Holds Meeting Mudison T o w n s h ip Magistrate the Men’s Chorus of West Farms, to extinguish a fire in thc arcu Center At MJC Q o f traffic on Route 35. . Maxwell 1H. Mayer, Friday, dis­ The Starlightcrs of Long Branch, around the old Morgan Plant be­ Several weeks ago It was an­ Thc Morganviiie Social Club missed cnrclcss driving 'charge? the Melodic Gospel Singers of tween Alternate Route ( 4 and 35. . All Eligible Students nounced from Trenton thc Cllff­ held a social meeting Apr. 23 at ugulnst Gaetano > lmbrcnda, 30, Maiawan; a trio consisting of Miss A considerable , amount of wood­ wood Ave. plan also had boon the homo of Mrs. Charles Piosky. Urged To Participate Keansburg truck driver, growing S ylvia Phelps, Miss Barbara land was destroyed, . . abandoncd*- Attending were Mrs. Robert Thc Ladles Auxiliary of thc out of a fatal accident on Route Daniels of New York City, and In Classification Apparcntly some 'chnngo will be Owens, Mrs. Donald MIlW, Mrs. 35, Laurenctf H arbor, on Mar. ,31. Miss Ronnie Suber of Matawan; Cheesequake Fire Co. is sponsoring made ih the present traffic setup Robert Sober Jr., and children, solo by Mrs. Olllc Jennings of New a card party In, thc firehouse May M onmouth. Junior C ollege lias Mrs. Mary Churchman, GO, of ot Six Corners for Mr. Ely nddcd Jcannlc nnd Robert, Mrs. Leroy Brunswick; solo by Mrs. Evelyn 11 at 8 p.m. been designated us a test center Monroe Ave., Keansburg, was the ut thc time of his announcement VonPolt, Mrs. Konnoth MUlcr, Mrs. Adele Herzog, Mrs. William where college students may take victim of thc accident. She died Treadwell of New York; piano that “new plans have not yet been Mrs. Harry Konowolow, Mrs. Ed J. Ralnpud, thc Misses Gloria aptitude tests to determine thcir from injuries sustained after being selection by Mrs. Maude Hender­ developed.” . ward Becker, Mrs. Albert Taber Schulm clstcr and Sut*an Trout, Mr. 1 eligibility for continued training. run down by V# Imbrcnda’s car son; reading by John Knox of Mat- and daughter, Frances, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. John L. Chamberlain and All draft-eligible students aro ur­ n& she attempted to1 cross the high­ awon, and a recitation by Mrs. Lola Smith sr., Mrs. Martin Smith jr., daughters, -Margaret and Ann and gently advised to take these tests. Linda May Newman... way onroutc to choir practice in Andrews bf Long Branch. and • Ihe hostess nnd children, Thomas Dennis and daughter, Examinations wiil be given May Feted On Birthday thc Laurcncc Harbor Community *The church was decorated with Judy and Charles Jr. The ne*t Maureen were. among those from 26, Juno 10 and June 30. It Is cm ­ Church, roses by Mrs. C, A. Gcsswoin, Mrs. l i i U l l i i L U WATER HEATER session of thc club will bc on May this area attending the Japanese . phasized h£ Selective Service- au ^Thc third blrthduy of Linda May Hearing testimony rcvenlcd. that SphlTord W. Schnnck, Mrs. Van NOIHIH:, IISI IN THI HD'iSI I4VJS JO MUCH COM iO lltttl fl at the home ol Mrs. Martin festival given by, the Girl’s V thoritles that this Is not a plan ot Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Churchman was crossing Winkle Todd, Miss . Margaret L. Smith sr. Friendly Society of Trinity Church, exemption. Actually it is nothing Walter Newman, was 'celebrated R oute 33, near the duel traffic Tcrhunc, Mrs. Charles Springhorn Matawan, 'Hiurs.day evening. The more than a deferment or post Tuesday afternoon a I a party,' lights at thc Laurcncc Pkway. Inter­ and Harry May Jr., all of. Mat­ Misses Margaret and Ann Cham­ . ponemcnt. • Guests were Mrs. .Lester Mnlhla- Visit Playhouse ' section when she was struck, She awan. . COUNTY GAS CO. Thc test will consist of four «?n nnd daughter. Terry, and Randi was about 115 feet south of thc Mrs. Mnudo Knox is president of berlain were . in the group par­ ticipating. ' , ATLAMtIC HIGHLANDS ' parts; reading comprehension, ver NJcmer, Perth A m boy; Mr&.^AV L.~ Fifty ’employccs, of the- Arm­ pedestrian —\s r o s s w a 1 k, it was this society...... ______Mrs. Roy Wh i tc and daugh ter, FHEEHOLD » KEYPORT bal relationships, Interpretation of Wilbur, Mrs. P. Wilbur and dnugh strong Cork Co., Keyport plant, brought o u t. V . ‘ ~ Joan, of Browntown, and Mrs. data and Anally, mathematical ter, Jean Ellen, Keyport; Charles thcir wives and friends enjoyed a Mr, lmbrcnda testified he was ‘ C..h AHow.nco for Old Hosier /' Injured In Fall Thomas Kulbcrta ond children, aptitude. To qualify,,, a student Kobcn, Keansburg: Mrs. Lawrcnco performance of "Annie Get Your traveling about 35. to 40 miles an Walker and children, Bobby, Dickie, Gun” nt tho Paper Mill Playhouse, hour in light traffic and had Just Thom as Jr., Llnda° and ftoy .of L m ust m ake a score o f ’ 70. This is Alida Zucker, Holmdel - Rd., Cheesequake spent Saturday at the J not to be confused with the grade Tom m y, Jimmy and Patty, Mry, Millburn, Tuesday evening. passed a green light when he saw Hazlet, was confincd to Monmouth Bronx Zoo. . . ; of 70 at .school and college. By Harold Smith nnd daughter, Nancy» ‘an object Jump out” in front of Memorial Hospital Monday night Pvt. Paul White, who Is receiving comparison, h scorc of 70 opproxi- Mrs. Richard Lewis and children, ^iards and personal stationery— him. He said he applied hls brokeS 4pr treatment of injuries to her' his basic training at1 Camp Pickett, . < mates the 120 of tho Army General Richie and Cathy, Mrs. Jerry H. finost quality and latest ityles, but could not stop in time to avoid left shoulder und car. She was m a t a w a n Va., tpent the weekend visiting j ^Classification test. • . Almcnas and. daughter, Patricia, reasonably priced, at this office. hitting Mrs. Churchman. . . hurt in a fall down stairs.- , ? Mrs. White at the fibmc of herj . The examinations to be admin Mrs. Moses Walling and daughter, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rush­ } istered at Monmouth Junior Col Theresa, Mri/. Marthu Walling, Miss ing, of Browntown. , \ .’lege will probably be proctorcd by Dorothy Walling, Robin Lee Malk- WHO Teams o} Experts Cover tlie Globe in War on Dhvasr Grand Opening Mr.’ ond Mrs. William J. Rainaud, ^Junior College faculty members, mUs, Susannc Cornell, Mrs. G eorge Browntown were. Sunday , dinner . * Test results/, however, will be Bronkcn uind Mrs. George Prchler. guests of tficlr son and daughter- of our machine-scored nt thc Educational in-iow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. * Testing Service, Prlncoton. Here ‘Pop* Grand Opera Rainaud, Matawan. . .tests aro'graded at the rato of 300 Mrs, Charles Roddy left Wcdncs: to 500 an hour. Draft deferment Planned For Asbury ' day to vis]i at the home of her - 4e«t6 will be recheckcd 100 per “Pop” Grand Opera, performed nlecc, Mrs. Charles Hendcrsqn, Tot*. cent by'hnnd; • ------; • ; by tho fam ous Intenationnl .'Grand tcnvlile, S. I. . 7 ...... ‘ All,. draft feglBtorcd collcgu stu Opera of Now York City under tho Mr. and Mrs. George D. Scott, Now yoti can get a dents wishing to take the test arc direction of the celebrated operatic Camden, Mr. and Mrs. William required to obtain an application thorough car washing job - JFj impresario, Alfredo Salmaggl, will Scarlett, Gloucester, and Mr. and card from thcir iocal draft board, bo brought to the Asbury Park Mrs. Wlclcr of Union, were Sun­ done on' your car and be fill It out iind mall It immediately Shore this ' summer . by Wultcr duy guests of Mr. and Mr3. Charles to the Educational Testing Sbrvlcu, convinced that your car Reade, ’• . ) Burncs. - Princeton, N; J. . ■ A. grand opera-festival, at popular will look spic and span' prices, will be presented at Thc Jane Ann Burlew ’ . BayiHore MatT'Biirned Paramount, a Wnlter Heado, from bumper .to. bumper, Theater on the Asbury, Pork boart# Aids Production Phone U* Now! v IjOUIb H yer, 33, o f - 12 C ed ar St. walk, on alternate Wednesday eve­ top And bottom.' Jane Ann. Burlew, Browntown, Keyport, wos treated Friday at nings, starting June 1?.! Tlie most Is assistant Ulfector for thc produc­ MATAWAN . Monmouth- Memorial Hospital for ambiUous full-scale opera, ever per­ Free pickup ; and de­ tion of “The Little Foxes” at Mont­ bums of both H u, g o t a d d formed , in tho -thore area, tho- tra­ cla ir State College, M ay 0-15. . livery service. Prompt in hi* eyes while-working for tho ditional opera will be presented In The WorM Healtb O r(tin(uUon'i fifht against disease 1 -2 2 5 1 Miss Burlew has, worked on the * Jersey >Central. Power and’ Light full—with nothing deleted. ..The Is.belnf cfttrled out on every oonllnent of the world, action! ■ " ...... : costume committee for “'Arms and c Co., Long Eran$i, hospital author!- productions will empioy large pasts -.wherever Its services are ne«ded. Above rlfht, • British the Man,” “Stage D oor,"‘TTOie Glass ‘ ties reported, JJe w as released of ’ American ftind Itallon x»pcra ' member o f s W HO team In Istantol lnstrncla a nurse Menagerie,’ and the ‘"Show-Off." . after treatment. , 1 atari, a full sympJiony .orchestra, 'oa chest X-ray technique. At left,'la shown a child At Montclair Bhe Is a .mefnber ot large chorua, and ballet. ' ■ the Womens Athletic Association^ ‘“il(W^aFout Tmsfnesa car9s1r ’'W y TPTiftK cfufe, ' ' ’W n ^ ln g "'c lu 6 , ? Cfln wiftply thmn tTuickly nnd nt thf I'For. B enr iind ‘'For Sale” slgin ably to aycentry, according to W H O specialists. W1IO Playcrst the Montclair dramatic 172 Jackson Street may bo’ purchased nt this oltlce. is one ofth e Sjteclnlised A it a c lt t a t (fa« OnKMNaUoiis. , m a t a w a n > N. J. ■ tfgtrt price., Como nnd try ys. group. ; ' “ ' u ~ ’ r A> ' ’ - * J* l - i J 70MQMKpUTH COURr ST.- COUNTY Hi PAGEFOUR — SECOWDSECTION THEMATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWANr N.- J, ^ THURSDA

. Complete* Court* panel of lawyer, ts available to ? Gloria Bunger as anlsQng, hostess. How about business cardst We Poultry and BtocfcHFesd. Cpl. Robert C Fortune, husband assignment In various parts ot the Accepted as new members weio can supply them quickly «nd at the ptraw—Uttar. Do* Food'a Fine Merchants of the former Hilda Bicpenwald, slate to give this legal assistance Mrs. Ruth Savino and Mrs. Glnny right price. C om e and try! us. Htulta. living at Nolans Corner. Rd„ Mat­ whenever requests are made. awan, was graduated with.; honors Giambattista of Cliffwood. In Sale Of Ammo NOTES Hopli In N.w Orleans Officers clcctcd at . n previous from the European Command Ord­ : Judsun E. llDpiu Jr., seaman ap- nance School in' Eschweger Ger­ meeting were Mrs. Toss Ouistl, rtntlce, USN, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Keyport Storeowners Fran Area Men and Women many, on; Apr. 4 , . • presldcntr .Mrs. Bungcr, vlco presi­ Judson E. H opla, 292 First S t. K e y ­ R O S S W . M A G H A N AGENCY • : Corp. Fortune achieved the honor dent; Mrs. Rose Juerowlcs, secre­ Pay $250 Each After port, Is a member of tlie 60-man in the In the irainlng methods course and tary, and* Mrs, Ann Downey, treas­ crew o f the USS LS T 532 w h ich Is Death Of Boy ; had to have an .average grade of urer. Other members of the uewly- now in New Orleans. Tho ship, Real Estate— Insurance 97 throughout the entire course, organlicd club aro Mrs. Jenny ' A fin e o f $250 each w as im posed commanded by Lt. L. V. SttmberK H e entered the service in A p r, 1040. Chcrnoy and . Mrs. Granotn, of Friday, at Freehold, on Cyril F. of Norfolk. Va., Is o veteran of Armed Services His decorations and awards include Cliffwood; Mrs. Ann Puppua nt 138 Main Street MATAWAN, N. J. Dadd of 22 Parkside Ave., Plaln- 39 channel crossings and Normandy the . Good Conduct Medal with two Kcy|>ort: Mrs. A, Cliomlc of Union field, and Percy W. Coombes of Bcach landings.. She Is scheduled clasps, American Defense , Medal, Bcach. . , Telephone Matawan 1>0003 Parkside Ave., Scotch" Plains, op­ to return tu duty -with tho Atlantic ': ' ; Meet tn.Tokyo that situation iWien the ship cleats American Th w ir b Medal, Asiatic Tho next meeting wl)l be nt the erators. of the Bayshore Hardware Fleet next week. ' •: Sgt - Richard Lewis and Sgt. for overseas. The former Raritan Pacific Medal, Victory Medal and homo of Mrs, Jueniwlci. , Store, who pleaded no/defense pn Joseph Potts, tff the A ir Force, and Boys -Club scrapper expects to be Occupation Medal, : . Mar. 30 to charges of selling loaded home on a weekend liberty soon; You arq almoal three times as Legal; Atslstanca Available Women Form Hew Club cartridges to minors. The men will likely to bo killed In an automobile - also pay the cpsts of prosecution.- ._Jan««n At L ega l assistance to those- joining The Social C Club of Cliftwood, accident between seven und eight The charges against the med Pfc. Melyin Jensen^ the first the Armed Services is availablo at met Apr. 18 at the home of Mrs. In the evqnln* n» you nro between arose as a result of the accidental member of the Keyport H. S. class recruiting, stations throughout New Antoinette Granatu with Mrs. soven and eight in Uio morning, , fa ta l- shooting of nine-year-old of *51 to enlist He ' Jersey. This was announced re­ • Worried about fuel oil and oil burner* belong Keith Lovelace of 41 E. Front St. was eent to Lack­ cently by David Stcpncoflf, of Keyport^bn Jan. 8 when a gun lie land A ir F o re e Perth ; Amboy, chairman of the on our aftoUIdtfri.. „ not yours. Our cotnpItU SCREENS Y ..... COMBINATIOH DOORS had- taken from the < home; of his Ba * e, - Tex.r- 4or Committee on Legal Seryicc to the lervlce that really onds worry Includes! a finer basty training and Armed Forces of the New Jersey, LUMBER — M1LLWORK - ROOF1NO uncle accidentally went off as his Shell Fuel Oil, automatic delivery, complete 13-year-old step brother was show­ is now assigned to State Bar Association. BUILDER'S HARDWARE ...... , ing the weapon to a third youngster Kessler Air Force . bMr« StopacoiT said tho service was Inspection and adjustment of your burner, a • while their parents were at -work. Base, Biloxi, Miss. bctng set up in co-operation with •dentine check and recheck of heating effl- Keith suffered a stomach wound Letters will reach the*Department of Defense and was and died in, Monmouth Memorial him if addressed available to hot only recruits but Matawan Builders Supply Company clency, and emergency service—nil at low coit. ~ Hospital tho, following morning. C / O S tu d e n t servicemen. . Remember, our tervlce ends your worry. E.dward Farry Jr., K eyport (R ad a r) Trng. Under the plan set up by the 138 Lower. Main Street .... counsel for the defendants, told Sqdn., B o x 570, state bar committee, requests for County Judge John C. Giordano Kessler AF Base. ; legal assistance can be made di­ MATAWAN, N.J. prior to the- imposition of sentence « > ‘ • rectly to Mr. Stepacoff or to tho LiPera In Korea , Tel. M Atawan 1-2595 WILLIAM M. BTnOTHEH that both his clients had suffered recruiting officer, who wiil in turn FOR P fc. Joseph LiPera, son, o f Mr, Oential Contraoior forward It to Mr. Stepacoff. A mental anguish 6ince the incident and, Mrs. Charles LiPera, 19 John­ - -and ndded that'they did- not • know son- Ave., Matawan, is serving SHELL FUEL OIL that they were violating the law in Korea' with the ,7th Division. sincc a boy of 14 could' obtain a He writes that he is in the' best BIG SPECIAL hunting license. The eldest step- of health !and sends regards to all Dupont ‘Tontine"__ TEN EYCK RONSON, INC. CALL KEYPORT 7-3000 — brother—to-4ho-Lovelace^boy-4s-li liis friends from whom he wbuld FERnANTE BROS. years of age, . , both of Keyport, are 6howp in the welcome some mail. His address: Assistant Prosecutor C h a rles accompanying 'picture' at* a; reunion Pfc. Joseph LiPera, 51018011, Co. B, Washable TELEVISION HOLLYWOOD SERVICE Frankcl pointed out to the court (Vie two enjoyed Easter Sunday in 73rd Hvy Tnic BN, 7th Div., APO "BEnVICE IS OUR FIRST TJlOUailT" that. the ammunition sold 'to the Tokyo. The two, boyhood; chums, 301, San Ija n elsco, C alif. , ELECTRIC APPLIANCES boys was-not hunting shells but met by chtfnce and posed for. the Window Shades J22 calibre cartridges...... above picture with Sgt. Lewis on Six Corners U T V D A B T H I V the left and Sgt Potts on the right. Highway 35 1 r W s l * Official Returns In , Sgt. Lewis is the son of Mr. ond Mrs. Absalom Lewis of 277, First • Now — nq more clogged lllt.r sorssns In your oil burnari The Primary Are Released . St., ond Sgt. Potts is the son of Mrs. snll-clogglng proparly of FOA-5X In Shell Fusl Oil (or home Hazel Pott®, B road S t - _ _ hiding cl,am m II he«U , . O fficial results o f the, A pr. 17 R e ­ publican Primary Election reported Marine Marksmen • - Thursday by Deputy County Clerk Pfc. Walter M. Metzger, son of of Elections Raymond Hartman Mr. and Mrs. H. (Metzger, Union showed that Rlchord H. Stout won Beach; Pfc. Robert D. Gamachc, the state. senate nomination over son of Mr., and Mrs. Clifford incumbent J. Stanley Herbert by Gamachc, East Keansbuirg, and Pfc. 18,231 to 12,374. . . Louis J. Ferrara, son o f Mr, and --_.L3Ticsc .were Jlhe totals in the Re­ Mrs. C. - Ferrara, RD Keyport, re­ publican assembly racc: IncumBent cently—climaxed—training at tho STOP! E lvin R ., Sim m ill. 23,111; ; M ayor Marine Corps- Recruit Depot. Par- Alfred Bcadleston of Shrews­ BUT WILL YOUR bury, 20,508; and the unsuccessful CAR OBEY YOUR candidate, Councilman A. Leonard Jacobson,; Sea G irt, 9803. COMMANDS? . Running unopposed, Republican WILL IT ACTUALLY 8TA&D Freeholders Earl L. Woolley and A RIGID N. J. STATE Victor E. Grossirigcr won nomina­ INSPECTION? tions for rcclcctlons w ith 26,830 and 26,103 votes respectively. Can your car come to a There were no contests In ihe complete stop in an Democratic primary. Mayor Solo­ mon Lautman, of Deal, was nom* emergency to avoid a r Inotcd for senate with 5722 votes; crash? Mayor Charles E; Applegate, of METZGER FERRARA Keyport, and - Harry. C. Stille, for PLAY SAFE...» assem bly, 5S28 and 5498 respec­ rfo Island, S, C., by receiving pro­ DRIVE IN NOW tively; and Frank Dalton and Gus­ motions to their present rank and tave J. Freret for freeholder, 5725 winning the silver badge of Mar­ AND LET’S CHECK and 5402. ine Marksman. Out of a possible EVERYTHING O n ly 37.2 per cent o f the county’s 250 points firing wilh p Garand 106,274 ’ registered voters w ent to Tlfle, G am acho scored 214 points and the polis. Mr. Hartman said that Ferrara 193, Sorry didn't get Metz­ BRAKES RELINED 314)77 Republican ballots w ere ger’s score but It must have been Lubricates adjust hand brake counted and 126 rejected, and 7649 right up there. :. , cable, cltan backing plate and • Democratic ballots counted and 63 Ditbrow Misses Boxing apply lubricant. Check wheel cylinder and mailer . cylinder. rejected* . Bobby DLsbrow, who is aboard the USS Leyte now being over­ PARTS ARE EXTRA Miller Renamed Head hauled at Norfdll?, postcards that 6— DAY SPECIAL—8 Of Teachers’ Group he misses the chance to do any boxing but expects to take care . of The Madison Township Teachers Only . Association elected officers at' la special meeting at Willis . School, Old Bridge, on Thursday. BEDLE’S Call William .Miller, president, and Mrs. Henry Vogel, treasurer, were ESSO Matawan ^ reelected. Mrs. H. Rohfuss ond ; Miss Dorothy Dodder'‘were elected 1-2299 vice president ,ahd . secretary re­ SERVICENTER spectively. Mrs. Poulson is chair­ Highway No. 35 and man of a committee to make ar­ DOWNES rangements for. an outing at tho Bedle Road close of school in June. . PHONEi ! PONTIAC Purina Feed. Start Baby Chicks and Turkeys with Startena—the KEYPORT 7-1548 Main St. MATAWAN coir ol eta food. Stalts. vitl PETER C. VENA V A L L E Y LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. • “ The Yard in the Valley: ' .. MASON ' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR MATERIALS Housf^old and IndiulrUI Wlrtntf LUMBER - MILLWORK _ TELEVISION p h o m p t d e l i v e r i e s Installation and Ssrvice ; Highway 34 Matawan • at Mein Sirea^ 15 Shore Concourse Phone :M A 1-1600 P . O. B ox 906 You get plenty of reoffy hot water when you need It, with thli new Oeneral Eloclrle CLIFFWOOD, N. J. Water Healerl And there are loti of other feature* betides Ihe new Trlpl-Conlreli P b o s t M a t 1-0681R fit SAFETY. . . N o flames, no fumes, no chimneys, no flues! -

f r DEPENDABILITY T. . Completely automatic I Backed by Oeneral Electrlc’e “We Have Everything — The Vi Price Market’1 10-year Protection Planl OPEN EVERY DAY and SUNDAYS lAr A UTO M A TIC.., Precision-built thermostats keep water at proper tenipera« 2400 Pr. CURTAINS LEFT BTH. TAILORED AND PINCH PLEATED ture automatically. Plenty of hot water always I . A ll S lies and C olors 2.00, 2.50 Single Beds, Box Spring, Mattress ..; $12.50 S f EFFICIENT.... Lontt-life Calrotl* heat-wrep unlts glve you m h , eflVc/wfvop-r- \ WHEN TOD ARE erotlonl Gloss fiber insulation keeps water ]\ot as luni at tlirco dayt without V i n t e r e s t e d m ...... 6 ft. St^el Fence Posts ...... : - 7 f y ieheatinil ; ; a d e p e n d a b l e 'Wicker Chairs, Tablet, Settees Outdoor Ahiminum Dryers ...... 6.00 USED CAR Bamboo Screens. 6 ft ....,.'. 3.00 COME IN TODAY AND SEE HOW THE NEW G E WATER HEATER GIVES YOU THE FINEST, MOST MODERN WATER-HEATING $ERVICI| : ■ See - Refrigerators ...... f?,.;... i 50.00 & 75.00 Washing Machines .. > , ; . 25.00 & 35.00 STRAUB MOTORS INC. Gas Rajigies 35.00 & 40.00 4 4 West Front Street, Keyport 9 M ' v TERMS ARRANGED . Phone Keyport 7*2700 " s t . , ' Kalser-Fram aad We ere Job lot buyer*. Ti it cur Inulnen to briD0 to llie people PETE'S, Inc. " i * • Cmbf Dealer . to this area all kinds of m trchindif at prices no ose elie can compete with, ' Authorized dealer -r* Sales and Service Come down ta our warehouse and be convinced. K lgh vay i i - Clark Street GENERAL@ ELECTRIC TeL 7-1908 LANZARO BROS. Tennent Rd. Morganville, N. J. 'KEYPORT '' . ' ' ‘ 1 ' ! ^ ------WAIERHEAIERS^. j . *11..

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'M Rail Causeway To From Plant Lower Be Started June 1 Nord Concern Meeting Crossing Elimination Problem, State Board Member National Editorial Association — New Jersey fijttts Asiociation — Monmouth County Press Association Still Possible, Group • Check Indicates;^ Ease Is Informed At PUC . Notice Requirement* 82nd YEAR — 44th WEEK MATAWAN, N. J„ THURSDAY, MAY 3, 19S1 Single Copy Six Cents Hearing Yesterday Nord & Co., Inc., Keyport, has Building of the "new two-track1 reduced Ihe pollution of its Indus* Working Party Needed Traffic Rerouted causiway over lho Matawan Creek trial discharge Into Luppatatong Candidate For, WITHOUT SOU Arrest Man In meadows' will'Titf started about . Creek 75 per cent since February. V oh m lta r h elp ftiptclillr During the evening ruih hour June 1 • nnd completed by autumn This, was made known today fey from ▼•liniii, is being aiktd al alatlon plan. Matawan police of 10.12, (ho Now York • * Long the Central State Health District by Ltrof. E. Urrucheld, com* Hie Silver Star Vicious Assault are rerouting traflle 'going out Branch Railroad yesterday told j Headquarters of the State Depart minder of Guadalcanal Pott ol lha area. Chief John J. F lood tho Public Utility Commission lit ment of Health in Trenton. 4T4S, ; V F W . to h tlp m »inbar» Sgt. John McGuire Of .Report Ex-Cobbler itilei perimu wlthlng to go to, Newark. - - p u b lic announcem ent 'f o l more "lhrir building Saturday Keyport ihould drlva lo Atlantic “ Tlio PUC hrariiig nlso dcvelopetl " lowed a communication to this from Llndan lo she lift* o f t f i Matawan, Flew Over Admits Attack On Ave. and uae that croulng. For tho (act that lho milrood was re- j - effect to the company and to the >ntir poil homt proridtd by the 80 Missions; Shot Woman With Hatchet; uptown Matawan triHIo he ad- ceptlve to eliminating the Main : local board of health In- Keyport. Malawan Township Commllle* Nobbed In Miami vlaea going out Johnaon Xve. St. nnd 'Atlantic Ave. grndo cross- j • The letter andannouncement fol­ In'Cliffwood Btach. Down Behind Lines and c rolling the Little St. bridge. Irigs, but felt tho project sh ou ld 'b e £ lowed c0nipieUon of investigation Buie, will continue io »i»e the" consldered'by the PUC aa'a sep- : A 25klbO*fob! wobdaniuild- In a news release from Air Force A lfred Ciccone, . 00-ycnr-old regular way of leaving th, plaaa nrale proposal, ■ ' * ' ■ of the matter fcy the Central Dis* lng hi* bMo donatid for the Maj. James R< Callihan, command­ Keansburg shoemaker, nought by lo reach Main St., the chlal Yesterday 'Herman. II. Pevler, * trict of the State Department of purpoi* by Standard OH Co. of ing officer of the 8th Maintenance county authorities. in tho brutal Health. * atetea. Auloi may atlll enter the N.Y.&Ij.D. vice president, told PUC N iw J i m t , with Ih* proviso Squadron, 8th Maintenance and beating of Mrs; Minnie Mueller, alatlon plaia Irom Main St. but Commissioner Ilortcnse Kcsslor' In February, following local com members of Ihe post more lb* Supply Group, it is reported that Highlands, was arrested In Miami, Chlal Flood aika that whenever that tcntntlvo plans (or tlio cause, plaints and investigation by state building ' from the company's S/Sgt. John J, McGuire of Mat' F ly over thc.weckond. poailble Johnaon Ave, or Allan, way have been mudo und that the ' department’ engineers; Dr. Daniel, grounds in Linden lo Cliffwood. awan, has been recommended for An alaim~Wn8 sent to Miami after tic AT*< b* uied. The motorlit 1033 completion dnto could be inet Bergsma, state commissioner of -Peraofts willing to assist are the Silver Star. Mrs. Mueller, 40, identified Cic* will Hnd ha aavea much time providing lund condemnation ob­ ; health, ordered the company to aiktd to call Joseph F, Lovaro Sgt McGuire, o veteran of World cono ns the ..m un . who .b o a t. and doing io, the chlal obiarvad. stacles- did pot seriously disrupt’ r cease forthwith the discharge of at, Matawan 1-2M5-R tomorrow War II, entered the service in July, hackcd her with a hatchet on the the construction schedule, ' inadequately treated sewage or (Friday) night for further in* 1041. He is serving a» chief clerk afternoon of Ap£ 24 and left her Tho cn tiscW y w ill replnco thu ’ other harmful matter into waters form ation. of the 'fith Maintenance Squadron on lonoly Holland Rd., in tlio Tele­ of Luppatatong Creek. Samples of slngle.lrnck, 100-foot wooden trcstlo- in Japan after being rotated from graph Hill scctlon of Holmdel Council Will Not now being used. Shore commii|ors the.discharge and of the waters of Korea where he flew 82 combat Township. . the • Luppatatong bolow the com­ protested the trestle wnn danger­ missions in close support to th^ Ctccoho'6 arrest was announced pany’s discharge.point were taken Parley Monday , Mn. Kathryn Qriywici, dlrtctor of lh. BUU Mui.um at Trtnlon, ous nnd erected only us n tempur- ground forces of the United No­ at Froohold, Monday, by Assistant Close Meadow Rd. subsequently to ascertain whether •xploim (olllwi cullur*' lo Hoiuld CrriUl el Ntwark. a youthful yl»llor nry struclure ufter lho prevlotin tions. He had been stationed in to the ipeclal exhibit pf RUtgori Vnlnrtlty roi.arch now oh dliplay al Prosecutor John M. Pillsbury, who there. was compliance with the two-lrnck tresllo hnd been destroy­ On Youth Study K orea for, five months, during th* muuum. Th* txhlbll ihowi how Rutg.ra icltnllite aro pavlns tho said the fugitive wus plckod up Railroad Can Block ed by lire Ip December, 10-10, . commissioner's directive. '• ’ which time he served n& an aerial way to baitar H ow Jariay ■iricuUuro. hljhwayi, health, dtlaanahlp us h e drpvo up to Uie h om o o f Malawan Represented - The investigatipn qf the state de* gunner ori a B-20 light bomber. and goT.mmenl, Th, exhibit will ba ahown through May 13, a son in Miami, County authorities Off Street With Fill Mnyor John W. Applegnte, .Bor- parUnent was undertaken at tiie Organizations Back “For his gallantry and unrelent- were unablo to Hnd Ciccono at his But Muit Agree To ongh Attorney I,fn Weinstein, H. . request of A. Howard Williams, Meeting To Promote les$ effort in fighting for the United hotel in Keansburg, but they were Keyport health officer. Mr. Wil- Reopen It On Demand b . Ciirtim nml Mnltiu Smith, t|ie Nations cause he hos becn recom tipped off that he hud only returned Hams participated In the investiga­ Study Of Findings . mended for the Silver Star for Nurse Reports On latter two inomhor»~:df ■ |1vb' Mfit- ' recently-troTn Florida, All onliniinco to clone Mendow tion and in the follow-up studies. In National Survey services rendered above and 'be­ awan HuhIih'iih Assoelatloii, rcpro- Admits Attack lid. between Aberdeen lid, und The investigation was under the di­ yond the call of duty,” Maj. CalU sented the horougli .ut yesterdiiy's Fill Fuel Tanhs April Activities Lt. ' Leo Napier of the Miami Wutor St. wim rejected by tlio Mill rection of Dr. Jesse Aronson, state Six Monmouth County ,organiza* han’s report states. - henrlng. A group of MBA mum- police said C iccon e admitted h e wnti nwun' Ilorougli Council lunt nlulit district health oJTicor o f tho central tiono, sponsors of the Monihoutfi hors mid Interested residents had D uring a com bat .inlbsltm fiown Mrs. M ueller's im&ailiuU. H o Buld he by n n-1 vole. Council did give district. County Conference on Children County Dealers Point planned to attend to push Ior lho - against the Chinese. Communists New Site For Baby picked up a hutchot from tho back tuclt npprovul, liowover, to letiing A letter was sent this week to and Youth, will hold a conferencc unidn ellmlnntlnn program, but over Pyongyang, Sgt. McGuire’* To Plan As Helpii(ig Clinic In Cliffwood; of his ear nnd struck her after ah the Now York1 f t Long Ilruncli in Rumson High School at 8:15 wero luinble lo do so when lt win Nord & Co. signed by L. M. Frledr plane was hit by ground fire and argument, • Itullroiid llll lu the Ktreot w hen rich, district chief public health p.m. Monday to consider the find­ Overcome Tight Supply Greet New Members dlscoveroil the meeting would be all of the crew forced to ball out Lt. Napier said Ciccono hud re It e r e c t'.. Hh m m ew u y ucixi.ih Ihe engineer of the Central, State ings of the National 1050 White Next Winter hold yesterday Inorning, Instead of over enemy territory. Working At Health Assn. Meet placed the New Jersey license plates Mntnwnn Creek meltdown If tiie House Conference on Children and In tlie afternoon un orlglnully an­ Health District. In his letter Mr. their way back to fricndly jxjsj' on hla car, with, ones ho obtnlnod In rn II road will n^ren Jo jeojicu Youth In^rtlatlon"to'speciflc-Mon-- Bayshore :familier wore ~ndvised nounced, ------Fricdrich wrote_ithat' 'arialysU of tidns, they were met by n Turkish " M rsr Watter'McBrido,~TinJsidentj ^Florida on iilo earlier visit. jrfeiidow jtd, hh un tm dorpM ahoultl mouth Couniy needs, and to for­ today to keep, their fuol oil tanks conductcd tho meeting of the1 M nyor Apple||ul<>, Mr. Weinstein sample* collected Recently ‘ Hittdl- Brigade and guided safely back lo Mrs. M uollei*, is sthl i ir aerlouH the n|ipltcutloii to gel grndo ci'flas, cates a substantial reduction In tho mulate a single co-ordinatcd coun­ filled. J. Leon Schanck of; Keyport, Matawnn Public Health Assocld' nnd Mr. Cnrtuu prenenird tlie bor­ American Headquarters where they condition at MonmdUtii Memorial Ing ollminutlon nt Mnln Bt. full ty plan pf action to meet them. a member of tlio executive commit­ ough's np|)i;nl for tho crossing pollution of the Luppatatong Creek were, airlifted to Japan.. Uhder lhQ» tion held ut tho Hcnltlv Center, H ospital w horo Uio is Airulor treat' tee of the .Monmouth County Twjl ltnrl - Ilurrlnuloii. mllmnd ntlor. elim ination to Com m issioner Koii* below your plant and of the dl$* The sponsoring groups arc tho rotation plan he is eligible to re Tuesday evening. Oil Dealers Association, soys thb is ment for a fractured skull, a sovcro nry, mild he could not' olTct' the lor, Kite felt thnt It was not to charge of water coming In from Red Bank Junior Service League, turn to the United States this Mrs. Lucille ICnutzinun, public necessary to help Insure smooth facial t&ecfatlon and a gaBh on her latter proposition 11.1 moro Hum u tho best intercut to combine Hie your plant Wc are of the opinion the League, of Women. Voters of m onth. • health nurse, Included In her re­ and ample deliveries of oil next left hand w hich alm ost scvored thu «ugge»tlon for the moment, bill, in, two and Interrupted the hearing that this has resulted from Im* the Red. Bank region, the Mon­ Sgt. McGuire now holds the Air port the Information thaf. C3 visits thumb. the council hnd expresocd (nvor (or winter. “ It Is Important that hom p to ullow tho Matawiin group to proved operational methods in mouth County Council of Farent- hud been mode In tho lest inonlh The prosecutor's office disclosed It he w ould link (lie rntlrond Medal wltli three - Oak Leaf clus oil tanks be kept.filled to tho brim, colifer with tlin riillrond's attorney your plant. Teacher Associations, the Mon­ tors, the Distinguished Flying In Mutuwnn, and 67 visits in the Monday that Ciccone and Mrs. directors lo approve, llo will report particularly between now and Nov. and PUC onithionrn. “In view of these results we are mouth County Mental Hygiene As­ Cross w ilh onfe Oak Leaf cluster, Township of Motowan. M uoller tell stories Unit are Idcn bnck next Tursduy, lie claimed It 1,"-h e declared. ' \ Following the confereuco It wos recommending to the Bureau of sociation, the Northern Monmouth the American Defense Medal, the Mrs. Kautzman also unnounced tlcul In some dotalls. w ould cost tlie riillrond $100,000 to Stating that It keeps the peUo\- ngrned that tho crossing apiienl Health Engineering (of the State County Branch of the American American Theatre of Operations thnt tho Cliffwood Baby Clinic held They urc agreed, it *was said, thut construct n viaduct to keep Men' cum industry stepping to meet thb should Im filed separnlely und Department of Health) that the Association of University Women, with pne battle star, the Good Con­ the first WcdncKdny of each month Ciccone hnd been to tho Mueller do\v lid. open, and tho ^horo Child Study group. ever-growing demand for oil heal, Mayor Applegate declared this noticc served you on Feb’. 10,'1951. duct Medal^ with four clasps, the In Cliffwood, would hcncctorth bo homo doing some work for which Mnyor .Appteailto slated tl|« first Mr. Schanck points' out that the procedure would ho followed as be held In abeyance pending fur* Co-chairmen of thQ conference World Wiir II Victory Medal, the held in the Cliffwood Civic Asso­ he usod tho hutchot, Afterwards roqu|j)lte w ould he to huve lliu industry must refine and ship us soon us tlio ncccuMiry (onus could thcr demonstration of your ability are Judge J. Edward Knight, Mrs. Japanese Occupation Medal, and ciation building. The civic asso­ ho put the tool on Uio back seat of council submit a petition ■ lo tlio much oil as possible during., thb bn prcpnrcd. Tiie principal argu­ J ? coTitljiuc ^t^^apparcnt.,. present J.;,9t^-^9S$b'aciiiuid Mrs. George’ ciation offered the use of the bjs ear and ho nnd Mrs, Mueller Public Utilities Comnilnalon unking w an n er v m onths, In' o r d e r : to - hAyt* ments ngalhHt a tie-in ot tho two ~iat fslactory manner in^h iclT you 0.^ilKitt$5n J^IOctfdp^^'Tttey^ tilre e ’battle* stai's." ‘ ! ? ' building when It learned the health w e f f r f b r n di'lvofand parked off iu public hearing on ollmlnatlon .of sufficient reserve to carry through projects wns ' tlie matter o'( costs . are operating, and as. long as our have stated that }Jie, conferenoe is association wns looking for a more Holland Rd, Ah argument Ensued tho Muln St, crossing. Mr. Hiirring the coldest winter months. , and (enslblllty, thu m ayor nuld. future experience indicates that opeti to every interested person in central location for Its clinics. A nnd at ito climax Ciccono grabbed ton was nulted how lon g It w ould Coil Ii Factor this* level o f pollution .represents no the county; • Marine Wounded The popular demand for oil heat letter o f. appreciation was ordered the hutchtt and struck his compan* take to dorlvo something definite health hazard , or nuisance.” . Formct State Sen. John E. -Tool- grows greater every year, and the to be Kent to the C liffw ood, M eth­ J6n on tho head, Sim fled from the from such u liourlng. llo [oil the IL wijs’ lho tlioory o f the PUC' an will openjthe meeting with a industry manages to meet It,” he odist .. Church where clinics pro* car.nnd stopped a passing nutoist. honrliig would be held lit about (10 engineer thnt 'the most feasible Matawan Man First short keynote address, followed by For Second Time.. says. “Howeyer, .mobilization and viously had been held. . Ciccone fled. Ho is reported to have duys and flniil ruling m ight not lie plan IA rliinliiate tho crossings ‘Air Cab’ Passenger the showing of a 01m on "Children other w orld conditions ,n1so arc lt also was announced there will disposed of the hntchot on his trip foi'ilicoinlug for xlx months. would be to depress the streels. and Youth at the Mid-Century,” making great additional do(nands on be an open public meeting at the South. Councilman John M, Tourlne lie stressed thut low orlug ihe Parents Get Notice the American petroleum, industry; Mr. Pillibury said thnt Ciccone chnlniinn of tlio lire committee, tracks w ould cntull nn onormnUH Air taxi, a new service operated which presents problems and ac­ Rumson Hltih School Monday eve- therefore n greater percentage of will be atked to waive extradition Ktuted lie would be unwilling tn expendllure which the railroad by the management of the Red complishments In dealing with Pfc. L. F. Reilly Jr. niftg. May 7, at 8:IA, of tiie Mon* oil than ever inu&t be put into home and if ho consents County Dotec* nnnctlon tiie closing of Meadow was not III a position to llnnncs, Bank Airport, completed its first present day youth. Has Been Injured mouth County Conference on Chil­ storage this lotc spring, summer and tlvo John G aw ler will b o din* ltd, until tiie cnuticll llnd detllilte The engineer pointed out that ofTicial flight Tuesday at 2:30 p.m., The major 'portion of the pro­ dren nnd Youth. Mrs. Churlcs Again In Korea early fall. potched to roturn him to Freehold. iiMUriince tlio Multi St, crossing low ering (lie rnll bed w ould In- when VanWlnkle Todd, chairman gram will be given over to o panel W oodm an will represent the -tyost - families realize U»e im­ would bn eljmliiuted; Un declured volvo ii problem In regurds in the of the board of directors of Hanson- discussion on youth problems; mod­ health association, but nil members Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Reilly, portance of cooperuting with their If Mendow ltd. wero blocked olT, Atlantic Highlands and the Free­ YanWinkle-iMunning Co., Matawan, erated by Dan Anthony, regional and persons interested ,uro urged Florence Ave., Raritan Township, locnl oil man In huving their tanks there would be no way (or lire hold Division Junctions with llio stepped ofT a Beechcroft Bonanza director of the National Confer­ to attend. Mardn Hears were notified Tuesday that their filled. Yet a recent survey Imr trucks to get through lo the north niiiln line noulli of tlio jMutawan on,the last leg of an air trip from ence of Christians and Jews. Serv­ Mrs. William Cole and Mrs. son, Pfc. Leonard F. Reilly jr., 23, shown that only 74 per cent of end n l the borough lo light (lie. slntlnn, nnd ulso thnt tlie entlro Washington, ing on the panel will be Dr, M. Oliver. I.iefestc wero Welcomed as had been wounded for the second families in this area had their tunku wllh Mnln HI, gules down. railroad ijrmlo wnuid have to he The scrvicc, which provides Gregg Hlbbs. supervising principal new members, Mrs, George P. More MV Cases time while serving In Korea with full/ at ..the end of Inst .summer. Mr, ll«i'ilngton linked If njturvcy doprenned from tlio Cliffwood sldo flights both _woys- between" Mon of Red Bank schools; Mrs. Joseph Luwtoiu and..Mrs. Daniel. Heaney the Marine Corps...... Everyone’s help Is needed -to maktf could not be iiinde o f tlii) iiimiliei' of the eunleinpliiteil causeway lo mouth County fields and the three Hunter, co-chairman of the Mon­ were cleetcd'to membership. According to word received by this . 100 per cent this your." Drivers Picked Up of houses In the section lo deter­ a point near Morgan, un operation major metropolitan airports, has mouth County Committee on Fam­ Others present were Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Reilly? their son wofl Virlunlly qll fuel oil dealers mine If the one file compnuy In (Continued oil page fourl . been' in an experimental stage ily . Life and Social Welfare;, Dr. K nocll, Mrs. Hnndolph Heu/inr, Apr. 21 For Failing a battle casualty for the second desire td fill the tanks of the Ihe nreii, iM, I1!, IJuley Hone C o , Blnce February. ; James W. Parker,. Red Bank, and Mrs. Clnrenco Lundy, Mrs. Charles To Carry Licenses, time during the fighting on Apr, families they serve, Mr. Schanck could copc with tlie ultiintlon ■W, R. Laudcnslager, general Dr. Agnes Wayman, Youth Conser­ Springhorn, M tb, Chester A. Gal­ First Case . 24. Previously ho hnd b co n declured. "The main deterrents Registrations, Fined iilone. Mr. Tourlne Infnrined lilio manager of the Red Bank field, vation chairman of the Mana?quan low ay, Mra. Frank If. IJoyd Jr., w ounded on Sept. 20, last. Tho arc the fncts tlmt some families Mrs. W oodm an, Mrs, McBrldn, lire lliihtlnij wnn n matter of mini­ Three youths are to njipCar hefure sald^, the trip from Red Bank to Women’s Club. Chock by itnto motor velilcln nature of Pfc. Reilly's latest Injur* prefer to postpone filling up either Harry Kahn. Randolph Heuser, pow er m ore tliim trucks und the the Mnlnwnti Juvenile Conference -Newark or New York, would save Inapcctnrn in Mntnwnti on Apr, 21 ies were not indicated in tlie tele­ because they wish to postpone pay lln lcy compiiny did no! Iinvii the ('nniiiilsiilou shortly to (mower a passenger from two and a half to Ted Phelan iflid Thomnu Francy. broUKhl 12 moro (ifTrndcrn Into At Program Conference gram received from the office of ing for oil or because they hopo penioiinel lo brittle u hlnze of any chai’gcN of destroying a lloy Hcout three hours. He said the service nccoidor Jnincii II. Mnrtln'fl court Gen. C. ..Catcf, Marine Corps to benefit by n drop in the price ilze w ithout iii'lp. eainp lit'tlio foot of Franklin Ht, would generally take care of .pas* Mr*. Harry J. Kahn, Mrs. Fred Youth’ Rally Scheduled tivcr tho weekend when flmu tolnl- commandant. However, the mes­ of oil. Only food is moro import­ Street Value Queillonad The youths used planks lu batter sengers within a 400-mllo radius. M. Burlew, Mrs. J. Fred Robinson, Ins 9182 w ore levied. I.iiat w cok sage Indicated the wound appar­ ant to have |n Uie house than oil; For Saturday Evening T h o. riillrond iilloin ey i|ucs|lniicd In Ihe rump nnd do $400 damage, , Mrs. David ‘ Bruce, Mrs. Charles oluht oilier drivers picked up ut ently was not serious as he .was nnd the possibility of any drop In Ihe worth of Mnidow lid, mi u slreet Thin will he the llrsl cute to eoliM' Ruff, Mrs. Donald. Robinson and the tlino wnro fined, Laurence Crockett not evacuated. His address re­ the price of oil this year .Is so The third In ’a nerles of Youth Unit w ould have lo have n good before the Juvenile conference Mrs. Allan J. Morrison represented TIkibb nut linvlni! llcerian* or mains unchanged...... remote us not to he reckoned wilh Rallies being held In Matawnn ilenl o f m oney spent on It lo put body. II wns organized Inst month. Convicted By Jury the Matawan Woman’s Club at the reiflelrutlon wltli them wero Humid W hen hit on Sept. 20, Pfc. R eilly High School is scheduled for Snt- It lu /liupe lifter having been prut;. Mntnwnn police, after Investigat­ third district program conferencc Jones, 17 Allimtlr Ht„ Keyport; Lawrence Crockett. 33, Matawan, sustained wounds of the hand and urday nt 8; 15 p.m. The rallies are Ilenlly iibiiiuloned for ID yeurs. Mr, ing, fell sulHelent eviden ce wan (it Tuesday afternoon in the Keyport Miss Helen Murphy Vlnecnl J. Ilogrt!m«kl, Newnrk. whp contended that1 his wife re­ orm In the fighting near the Kirni RfionNored b y un intordcnoinTnn- Tourlue replied ho wns tn fnvur of hand lo convict the youths. If Reformed Church...... , "* M ury J. Hlrlcklund, Mnrlhoro, jected his checks for support of River. The Injuries were caused Heads Matawan P-TA tionai group nnd feature nu'tstahd* the council lulling such iicllon with­ found guilty by the conference J ill I un Krdo, IB I’ ronpeel I’ l„ Mnt- herself and their four children., was by shrapnel from a hand grenade. ing Rpcnkers ond cvanftcllsts. The out delny und bliuncd former committee, they can bn put un id* MKv Helen Murphy was elected nwun; I'lioinua Kontlnil, lloyoiinn; convicted for non support by a Blaze Threatens Church In that engagement 40 men in the m eetings art; ojkmi to' all oreu horougli counclln for huvlug neg. month* nrolmtloii nnd their parents president o f Uie Mntawan Parent Nlcholin J. fitranlero, Mntnwiin; jury before County Judge John C. bayshore Marine's unit were In­ youth. ' «‘:,r — < Icd eil the Nlrcet, M ayor Applegnte rcipili'cillUi mnlte good the duinnge, Teacher Association at tha meeting Joseph 11. Meshlnu, Ululeii luliinili G iordano. A woods Are Friday morning jured . and 20 died from their Tho speakei' Suturday will he (Continued on page four) The boys nr their parents would held last nighl In the school, Other G eorgo I). Cnrncs. 240 Vnllny Dr., . Crockett, who will be sentenced threatened the Spring V a lle y w ounds. * Arthur Lewis, pastor of the Wash­ have the right lo appeal" lo Ihe officers named nre Mi6r» Klorn Hyno M u I i i w i i i i ; Virelnlii Duiiuln, Mull- tomorrow, testified that he sub* Church . near Morganvllfc, but At thot time Pfc. Reilly was ington T ow n n h lp Community counly juvenile court, and Arthur Soraci, vice presi­ boro; Kiitluyn I), Frye, 00 Atlantic Cliffwood School mlttcd several checks to his wife Morganville firemen brought the flow n to Japan w here he wnR lios*‘ C hurch. Mr. Ixiwlfi and hln w ife dents; Mrs, Clarcncc Lundy, were Ave., MuUwnn: Frank, Evnnlch, Plans Open House but- they were refused. Mrs. flames under control before the pltalizod and. later assigned to will also present several numbers tary; and Mrs. Krjink Gruy, trca«- (MX) fipruce Bl., Union Jicacli, Jind Property Lino Dispute Crockett testified that the offers structure was damaged. The fire military police duty, lie has been on the rnurltnbu and the gucvt urcr. InRUiUation wus conducted Kfnory Ii; Horn. 00 Aibordule Way, O pen I [unite will be held nl the were wholly'Inadequate and. were burned about two hours. . ick in K orco since February. soloist w ill b e Mrs. Alice Kastman, by Mrs, Wurrcn Donnell, a pust ClIfTwood ISencli. CHlTwood School, Tliiirwlny eve­ Churgen of disorderly conduct turned down for that , reason. *'fc, R eilly attended W est Kear&< Old Dridge. There will be congre­ president., 1 Muridt Vosa, MorKnnville ltd., ning, Miiy 10, shirting lit 7:110, The liiive been nleil ageing John Miller, Albinos appear In about one IjV fe S ch ool nn£ enlisted in the gational singing. Tlie program featured a panel Mnluwun, drove without ulnmn project Is being directed by llm o f 110 llrooktilile Ave, U iurenre 20,000 o f the population and it is M arines in June, 1048. A fter co m ­ Tlie next rally will he June 7 4, Enters Guilty Plea discussion on "Ilccrcation for Uie when liavlnii ii coiidltloiiul Ik'uniir. faculty nnd on exhibition will hit llnrbor, liy ii nclglibor, Mrs, Mary estimated that there are about 7000 pleting training he was assigned when Jack Wyrt/.en of tlie Word' Youth of Maluwan." Participating MiiUiwuii pollco onalK ncd other dlgplny .of the pupils’ work, Ex­ K ovach, n t Mil llrooliuiite Ave,, aiblnos in the United States. , to’ duly1 to; China ond was returned of Life television program, will he ’ John Kondratyk, South River, were Mrfr. Hurry Knocll, Mayor odendern. Tliomua Golden, 50 Fill- tensive preparations. ure being win, snys Mr, Miller tore down u to ffhc' West Coast before being in charge. Mr. Wyrtzen hns just pleaded guilty Thursday to theft John W. Applegate, Robert Unrdte ton HI., K eyport, w oo lined $29 und nilide for the nlfiilr, fence on her properly. Mr. Miller sent to Korea. returned from a world-wide evan» of $29.58, and a bottle of whiskey Tlio Cllflwood Piirenl-Teiiclnir uuyk It's Ills I'iiiiI , Pupil Round-Up and Fred Kmerwjn, with Anihony gelistie tour. (3 Collin (or truvelliii! 00 ml|e» n,i Apr. 19 from Paul Poulenc, at the Nucclo as moderator, The conclu­ hour In n 29-mlln'zone on t'renenu A()i;oelntlon will meet thut evening Tiie m atter ha:i been postponed M idtow n iavern, 118 M ain St.. The annual summer round-up F-in«d,. fo r Speeding sion reached wns that the I’-TA Ave, William II, Wllnon )r„ nt f(:30 In llm school cufclerln lo by Miidl-.oii Towmhip Magistrate! Matawan. for children In Ihe Malawan will work toward a‘ recreation pro­ Need Children’s Clothing Cnldw ell, paid $10 and (3 eofiln for elect officers for Ihe coining yenr, Maxwell fl. Mnyc.r until tomorrow' County Judge John C, Giordano Townjhlp Public School District Lawrence Gordon, 117 Collina gram. For Welfare Work pinuliiK on Ihe right on llou te '11. I’lnns will be mnde for the unnunl lITrldayi night when both parties Bet M ay 1 8 .fo r sentencing. Kon-< w ill to conducted under the fol­ SU Keansburg, was fined 510 and Plans w ere made for a enke sate llenry Doer, New Brunswick jiurly for the sixth grade pupils arc to bring Mirveyora lo cmlrl dralyk told the court that though lowing schedule. It was an­ $3 costs for improper speed on to be held .Saturday, May 12, from Mr& ChcHtor A, Galloway, chair- Ave.. Mqlawim, w»» picked up for to mark . the completion of the lo leallfy wln«,e properly llie'feneo ;be had 'been accused of being nounced IM * mornlngi Refute 2$. Cliffwood; by Magistrate 10 a.m. to noon, in the John L. m air^f the swlul service committcu speeding ot Main ond Church Bio. Bciiiiol term, A Him. "Itarltnn Is on. armed during'the robbery actually Maltwan EfonenUrf School* Luther A l Foster, ftlatawan Town­ Tajjl/ii Agency. Persons wishing of the.Matawnn Public Health As­ and 11 cost him $10 and $.1 conl*. Hlver llewage Dliipoilul," will bo he. was not. He merely held his' M a y 17, fro m 9 a.m. lo 12 noon, ship, Tuesday. . ^ * to contribute may contact Mrs. J. sociation, has requited that alf Waller CompbeJI. Lconnrdo, fulled shown. Au ction Dale ' hand in his* coat pockct In a threat' for children who** last natnH, Patrolman Alexander Ebbes, Benner or Mr*. Gray, ' IxJrcons in Matawan and the vicin­ lo ilow down at Droud und I.Idle Mra. I'alrldn Jolmnloii and her Public Auction,. Saturday, May 3 enlng position, he told.. boglna "A" to From 1 to township police^ was complainant. Hostesses for the evening were ity. wlio have clothing that would fits, und . lie pnld M (m l $1 co/iin, com m ittee will serve refreshments, at IK'30 p .m , IJuptlst Church, Main 4 pjg. for children whose last Mr«. y . Maucr, Mrs. M. Lautrr- fit young children, bring such J. Harold Wlndeler, Fariiiingilulo, Bt., H olm del. T o be Kohl—electric Main St. Improved names begin "If" to ~Z", Chapman Agency Sold waJd, Mrs, C. Kllison, Mr*: K. clothing to the Health Center on did llm aoiiiu In the school - zone I Lawn Mowers lefrlgernlor, Ba»y washing machine , Cllflwood School on May 24 Ilrftndigan, Mrs. Arne Kalina, Mrs. B road St, on IJrood lit. und lie pnld $7 nnd Kclliwo und I’ennsylvanlu Lawn and oilier electric ap|i|lincei, (ur- Through the combined efforts of from 9 ajn. lo 12 noon, for all The insurance business formerly A. Pennetti and Mrs. 0; Hunter, In recent w eeks there ha.i been $.1 co»l«. l.awrcnc" Clordon. Irving­ Mowers, Keyport Hardware. nlliire, 1I.C.A, radio*, 78 • now Horry May; jr., local Republican preschool children. conducted by the, late Clifford V. such « crept demand for clothing ton, iiuneeil on u curve, und lie records, nntl(|u«K BtoVe*,, ' |MO). leader and member or the party's . Children must be five years of Chapman of Matawan. under thr* Dr, C* J. Bllderback for boyfr and girls lhat the com­ nlso puid $7 and Card of Thanks luble and eipilpmenl, china clojet, County Steering Committee, ahd age on or before S tpt 30, 1151. name of the Chapman Agency, hos wishes to announce dicing lil’; mittee has not been able lo fill all We wish to thank the friends dishes, odds and ends, home msde the board of freeholders. Main SL to register for the coming school been purchased by the John U service In the United States Dental ferjuests. T il# clothing may be If ft Equlpm.nl and Supplies und neighbors who were tso kind cakes ond rolls; oilier prtic|e» too U being ’ resurftced ‘ Iron* ~ Girard year. Birth certificates should be Tassinl Agency, 117 Main S t , M at­ Corps, Dr. S. A. Feiriman will con­ at the health center Monday Ihru ...... lo t - to us during-the Illness and death numerous to mention." BeotBt of Ave., in Matawan Towmhip, to the p re se n t**. awan, Mr. Tasslni announced this tinue hU dental practice ut 80 W, Friday, from 0 a.m. lo.Vpm . . . , , . farm ,— airditn ->„llome ol our beloved husband fmd .fatywr, llohmlel Flue Co,-' w)tp9~Adv.-' railroad station Iq Matawan. When Th* physical examination w}ll morping; •. „ . Front St., Keyport TeK Keyport T r y our wrvlce, Conover Urotliera also the Ilsv. Chester Clallowiiy and this- project 1& completed the rt- btcondocfttd by Dr, Carl Get*- ( ' 7*05®. ' w p fp j—A d v. Rur*l Mail Boxe* , Ptiune H olm dil 8-0121. W lckatunk (lie iiullboiirers, Venetian Blind! ■ surfacing of Broad SI, Matawan. wela. school physician, *nd MU* p "TIelp WantoJ" ads In Ihli papf S Koyport Hardware. Tel. 7*2000, Mra,. Alfred Van Pelt Top quality, sturdy built. K»y.>; Will be undertaken. ' porothf Wiftak, school nuna. tel] you about the gp m t Join opra- Cl/iwilAwl ftdi f,et rom ilu chpflply Jf|*22"~Ady. , CtniwMed nd* grt remills cheaply Jf|sS*— Adv. ntld Alfred Jr. port Hardware. w](pl--.Ain. PAGE TWO THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. THURSDAY, MAY. .3, 1951 South Amboy; three, daughters, Mr«. Axldie Lambertson 3*»te GuldenvClub ’ Keyporter*s Father ; Miss Mae Dehni at hpipje.Wrs,JflOG W P ( ® AUXILIARY W C T IN S T A IL A T W Everdell of ^pypppt, and, Mrs. Has 7041* Birthday' Party Aqpu^ ahoy June 6-7 Dies Ii^ M.«V Mt»b.«jP . . t Hpni'WisiMUioEf Helen Jung of ^ou^e^n. J1L; aijd Miss Phyllis June Westendof-f. tw o brothers, JSudplph pf Breton AJrs. Aiidip lambertson a t . B edle The Gard/en C ^ of New Jersey George K. Huber, f ii, bf Manliplm, .daughter of i|r. ap*i tyr$. Edward W oods and Moft. Dejj^z pi Niewarj*. i y , Ha?lcl, recently celebrated l>cf is spo^£pring the seventh -annual Pa; father oj: W- Hubpr, Westendorf, 23 ;WUlis, PI, Keans­ Services ar? b^ing cop^pcled i>lrywjfljr qt a fam ily gaU)§rln(j G ^njen ' JS&t? F low er Show , op Osborn St., Keyport, died early list burg; become thfr bride of Pic. Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock- In at her home. A large birthday cake 4unp 6 arid ?. In the Woman’s Club Thursday morning in Good Samar- - Hojiert Hflrn, son Pf Sir. ahd the Eedle Funeral Home, with-the ■bearing ' 7ti I n d i e s featured r the In « Upper ^Mpptclair. ;The therruer ^tan IJpppital# L^b^npn/ P ^.' pf In. . Ernest B^oomhail, Of Sepbring, O. Rev. Charles R. Smyth, pastor oj refreshment tabic and the gues] ol tljls year will be MJune Jewels.'* - juries.. received Uie. previous -eve-- ning iri an accident at the Corn­ ^he. Rev.. Soiyford. Hapey, fomver Calvary Methodist Church, officiat­ honor. r?cpiyed: a showKr o f «#rertKr .q f thp a daughter, lijargaret, at hpme, afid as was the fingertip veil of white Wellesley College and Scranton ard Porter and am, Wayne, Mr. and Nflivesink Garden- Club,; is-'publl- two grandchildren. '...... _ _ ,, . tulle attached .to crown of seed Nurses’ .College. She -w^s a regiS: Mni. Alvii) WaJling; ijr.; apd Mri; clty. chairman to the show. Thq Services were held Monday after­ pearls. She carried a fan o t wlilte tered ? nurse at the Presbyterian L<;pn W allacc, M iss Barbara W il­ foUowing are apjong tUite flower noon at 2 p'clocl;. in the Muravhin satin and lace, to which was at­ I^ospital apd Child's Hospital in son, lylr. and Mrn' R oy I.amljej't.son, Show; chairman from this prca: Church in Lititz, Pa. ; . tached a corsage of white rp§es. Hew York City. . ’ . Mr. and Mr;;, Charles' I^mfcortson, Mrs, O, D. Steelinan foj- tlie At­ ■White rgses also decorated, the For the past 25 years Mrs. fpley Mr,; (iJWl Mrs. Joecph A h^rs ir- and KeypoM Po*i «JVJ. V a i»ra iy ol F v r t ig n W «*. and It, Lodi*! Auxiliary held i9lpt l»*J*U*Uon In lantic Highlands Gajrden.Clut)^ Wrs. There were 2^)5,000 more perkjns edge o f the fan.- ...... _ j „ has beep active In the. G irl Scout Keyporl H. SL M n. Ethal Gillagher. KtaRiburg, P««* dopqrtrowt prasldanl,, asd Mri. MarJojl* Concepcion, daughter, Linda, Leonard Only, Mr. William Muiberqn of Mfttpw^n, for Injured In - U. S. motor vchkl. -— -The -brideV--sister,—HVfiss-yKay- organization:— Sfie~was~u~?p.Grpber 'CHffw00^depaflmennr»uurtrr90irawWS *!>» , Westendorf, was maid of honor.. of the board of directors of the by William Green, past department commander. * ' • David jr., Dorothy, B Thpjpas, junto* vjq*. cpmipiiwfar, repr row; and Jpsepb Slepger/ftifci Billie Lambertson. Mr. and Mrs. cprpmande;, second row. - •’ . . . PHOTOGRAPHY rounded collorr-fltted bodice and Hazlet, Mrs. Foley formerly re­ Stephen Lambffrtsgn' Jr. and sqi), The nummary oHlc^rj In pie plclum are flril towi Mr*. EUiel Cloie, cbaplain; t i n . Annpbel^ Brfel, . ■ AtL TYPES PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK . - full skirt. She wore a tiny match­ sided in Hazlet and oh*) on First Stephen 3d.,- and th e .M ia e s , Joyce Mnl?r V»t» president; Min Ellen Kelly, pire»l4»nl; Mr«, MlldrPli! Jurrfgr vip* pr»jldsn>; t i n . Bosa- ing lace cap, edged wiLh a narrow St., K eypprt , ' ond, Carol. Laijibertson. . . mary Sommer, retiring prejldent cojor b»w*w M*». MtHm B, W n , muiidan; M»|. Durothy HJpear; PAPPAS STUDIO ruffle and carried a pink fan. with Born in Scranton, Pa., Mrs. treasurer. Second rowi Mrs. Elisabeth Lyofls. pair lolls Instructor; Mrs. Florence Lambertson. historian; 7 W. FfONT STREET K E 7-049Q ------7 - % 9 4 l K E Y P O R T ! sweetheart roses. Harry Rieger of Foley was the tfaiighter of the late Mrs Emily Schneider, color bearer; Mri. 6 U* Ludvig, b»ni)»r b «»w ; Mrs. Cathertne DiMarco. color Security Bonds pay the same rate Union Efeaeh, was best man, and George and Lillian (Evans) Bevaiu bearer; Mrs. Phoebe IfBldlnffer. trustee; Mrs. Josephine pi)lts, gijardj Mrs. Concepcion- «ecrelia‘ry. Third of Interest ns the War Bonds you 8TWDIO U Iq ft* BHfTED CIQ^R PTOHE BlflLDIWP . ■ George Mayer jr, pf - Keansburg, She is survived by her husband, rovfi Mr». aallagher; Mrs. Mary Lloyd, 9 BUesl; Mr*. Georgina Joel, flag bearer; Mr«. tyildred Ito««; esjor bought during ihe ,yar„ Buy qome>. acted fis u sh er,...... Daniel • Fojey, a daughter, Miss bearer; M”* P9W Ppusenp. cppjluclress, ! ^ , An informal reception was held Sarah Foley, apd„ a brother apd at thc horpe of the bride’s parents. two sisLers. . Upopjtheir return from a wedding Services were held- yesterday DIVORCES Matawan Choir To trip.to Ojiip, the couple will reside afternoon ot 2 o'clock ir*- the Bedle Matawan Eastern Present "Holy City” 1 ot 4 Barnes St., Keyport. Funeral Home, Matawon, with the LADIES: ty n eh Thc bride was graduated from Rev. Norman R. RIJiiy, ppstor of In a hearing aL Freehold, Thurs­ Star Installation The choir of the First Methodist the Keansburg School and the St John’s Methodist Church, Key- day, Superior Court Justice Donald Chyrch, Matawi*n„ will present bridegroom attended schools in ppul’s .“Holy City” this Sunday, A Smart New Hairdo AW 3 it a porL, officiating. Interment was in H. McLean granted a decree of Seabrlng and New Philadelphia, O., at 7.30 p.m., J/i tho ch u rch under Old Tcnnent Cemetery. ; divorce to Frances (Ogden) Lynch, New Officers Inductec and is serving with the Army Sig­ B Main St., K eyport, from Ernest At Ceremonies In the direction of Miss S. Evelyn : you At Tfhe nal Corps at Fort Morimouth. Warren Lynch, Providence, R. I. Masonic JTejmpta : Allen, choir director ond church Mri,-. Lynch charged descrtJoiC .... organist. The public is-invited to . Slcklts-Anderson attend. \ Mrs. Esther M- Hinear \vas in Miss Eileen J. Anderson, daughter ^ . Causa ' ' Special so^p)st^ w ill b e heard, in­ Storey . stalled as worthy . matron, and CURLY BEAUTY SALON of .Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. -Ander­ cluding Eleanor Wyckoff * Mande- A daughter was bprn Friday, ;Meonic B. Storey, 204 Broad $t„ Charles Hockimbary • as worthy son, Hazlet Ave., Hazlet, became the Apr. 2 7 ,1 0 5 1 , to Mr. and Mrs. ville, soprano; Theresa McClintock, 71 ]3roM Street Keyport, N; J. Keyport.. charged desertion in her patrpp o f SJrius Chfipter, Order, of /lirlde of Robert Henry Sickles’ son cgplra)tp; EpyipopjiJ W elip, tenor, Ignatius Causa, 10 Hill St., Keans­ successful divorce suit against Eostern Star, of Matdwap, as cere, MAKE AN APPOJHTMENT NOW FOR YOUR 'of Mr. and. Mrs. William Sicklcs burg, . and Repaid Clark, .bpritone. Frank Storey, New York. The monies held at tlie Apr. 25 meet­ . sr., E. Broadway, U nion Beach, In decision was/ handed dowj|. Thurs­ ing in the ft?at/iwa;i tytjsonic Others, partlcipatipg jp the a - ceremony—p»^forpie4 - Sunday ...... J u r m p n ...... -. . choruses aro Mrs, j^pies Martin, day by Superior Court Justice Don­ Tem ple, ...... --- . 4 afternoon, Apr. 29, 1051, at 4 o'clock Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Jurmanj- ald II. McLean at Freehold. Mrs, Rhea Longstreet, Mrsr Robert On thtt Swnfiy in the parsonage of St. John’s Mrs. Helen G. Martin, a past Call Keyport 7rl464 Broad St., Red Bank, are parents Rice, Mrs. Walter Pike, Mrs. Stock­ Metl)odJst Church, Keyport. The matron and mother of Mrs. Rtyear, of a flrst chikl.’.a daughLer, born . Zim m er • ton Hopkins, Mrs. W. W. Wieland, of the Street*- - “r-Revr-No^an R.-Rliey-rpastor, -offK presided at the ipstallaijpp, She Tuesday, Aprr24rl95ir~in~Mon- Mrs. Frank Duncan, Mrs. William ■ui'iiiaaai 'Iiruridayr'al- Fi’^chold.Silperlor w/jS' assisted by M iss' Haimah- Iftp r 55SH wp.ufBUff!1 dated. - • mouth Memorial HospitaL Mrs. Salmon, Mrs. Albert L)avldson7'ftirs. Be C «ol Court Justice Dohald H; McLean l^an, Mrs. Ebie Fennon, Mrs. v The bride w ore o gray (spring Walter Marz, the Misses Annabel Juhnan is tlie form er Miss Av^drey awarded a divorce decrce on Mabel \Vilkins and Mrs. Dprothy -with our NEW siuit with navy blue accessories and, Soabury of Keyport...... Jijwingtfln:_anii_01iye--Stilw£h arnf charge of desertion to SophttrH. Lbh^,‘nlso*p'ast" m atrons.^ ...... a corsage of white roses. thc Rev. Edward Peterson, W. W. Zimmer, Seventh St, West Keans­ Miss Ellen Anderson, sister of the The new o/Ticcrs corried bou Wieland, Steve Austin, 'H. Conrow Pliwy burg, from Amlcl Zlinmer. CANVAS • bride, wag the piatd of honor and quets of white cornatipps tipd with Wyckoff and'Charles MandevlUe. A son. was born to Mr. and Mrs, / wore a tpast color suit with brown blue. ribBpns, apd a l?lue and vyhlte Norman D. Piney, 3 Snyder Lane, Spain. . . , W. Front,, Keypprt ' acces.wrJes and a (jorsage o f pink HdtuI color Echemc was used ih AWNINGS KeVport, on Saturday, Apr. 20, Opp. Peoples .fiu>k sweetpeas. Willlnm Sickles jr. of Superior Court JustLcc Donald II decorating the lpd^e roopi apd th9 c o o l epd con tort- Thc bride's mother wore a black granted a divorce on the grounds Special tributes were paid, to able with Canvps Awnings. SHOP MU AND SAVE! suit with matching accessories and qf desertion, to Dorothy (fright) Mrs. Ifomer Wptteson of CJi/T- Quality made, ih;e fineit Cabrera . ' Mrs. Beatrice M. Hazlett, retiring ! the, bridegroom’s mother wore u Spain, 45 Lawrence-. Ave., Keans­ wood, a ipember of Freedom materials, in gay. colorfyl Mr. and Mrs. Israel Cabrera, matf-op, and Arthur L. Lott, retir­ W*tcH this *pac? for our -iummer print dress with matching burg, from William - E.- Spain, Council, Son? and Daughters of stripes, woven or painted. Tennent Rd., Morganville, are ing patron, by Uiolr staff of offi­ accessories. Both had corsages of N ewark. Liberty, of Kayport, was one of D o n 't msit. C h oose now while Sipni«tion,«l, Weekly Specials! parents of a son born Saturday. cers. . A special ceremony. olso t.; red roses. . ■ marked the Induction of the new three members of the order hon­ iheselectiopisgopd.Estiraaies^ Apr. 28, 1051, In Fltkin Mem orial - * Thorne ■ ored Monday evening.at,a - recop-, Friday, and Saturday ;V ‘ A reception followed ut» Uip officers.- t, i ’ r . - •' ’ ’ frtely given. Telephone todisy,. j Hospital. ■ ' ' tion givep Dy Pride 'of* 'Cfreseent '■' bride's home after which Mr/ and Mrs. Katherine E. ‘ThiJrne ' of Guests included Mrs. Ruth Mqf* Council, Eatontown. Mrs.. Matteson, Mrs, Sickles left for a wedding L iberty PI., W eit Kcqnsburg, kert apd Mrs. Myrtle Skolski, trip to Pennsylvania,, They will Henna charged her husband with com- deputy state councILor, is deputy A son was born Sunday, Apr. 20, grand trustees; Mrs. Bessie Ab visit the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. h^ittlng adultery in winning a bott of Metuchen, district doputy; fpr the Eatontown council. Ralph Decker In Montrose. Upon 1051, In Monmouth Memorial Hos­ decree handed down by Superior A lso honor9d were Mrs. Cora Standard pital to Mr. and Mr?. Harry Hanna, and Mrs. Lillian Meyer of Pprth their return they will reside ’with Court Justice Donald II. McLcan Amboy, grppd representative. Oyer Wagner, Junior ex-state councilor, 33 Lakeside Dr., Matawan, and Mrs. Edith Lewis, chairman the bridegroom's parents, nt Freehold; Mr. Thorne did not 3Q0 persons atteijd^d the 1 meeting, .. Mrs, Sicklcs-was graduated .last contest the suit, lie resides in f the state law and appeal com­ Other ejected ortfcers irjjstaljpd June from Keyport High School. Somalia Fords. . mittee.-feachof the honored guests Awning Co. were Mrs, Carrie V. Tune, associate A son was born in Monmouth Swas presented with a corsage and Mr. Sickles also attended the Key- matron; Mrs. Mae Disbrow, Eecre port High Schopl. Both are em­ Memorial Hospitol, on Sunday, gifts from the council nnd friends. C. E. MOPBALES. Prop. Sub-Junior. Members tary; Mrs, ..Rose Stevep?op. treas­ ployed by thc Landau knitting Apr. 20, 1051, to Mr. and Mrs. Over 75 were present, including urer; Mrs. Marlon H, MocMllIan, Corp., Keyport. Antoine Spmaha, Lloyd Rd., Mat­ To Attend Convention several state and national ofTiccrs. 615 River Rop.d awon. , conductress; on^ IV^rs. Rgth'. W. At the recent meeting of the Andersen, pssociatc copdyctress. Appointed o/tlcers ore Miss Gen^ -Cliffwood Visitor Conway ...... M ata w oh r SubrJunior-. Wojnajjs DEATHS S. White,'Mrs. Ellnore J. Crawford, Mr. and Mra. John Conway, 33 Club, held in the Haley Building. Mrs, Jean Mowbroy, Mrs. Lydia Mrs. Charles Weldnw of Carbon- Frank E11U WUspn Washington St., Keyport, are Butler St., - Kpyport, it wos qn* L. WalUng, Mrs. Helen T. Lock­ r Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Stark, ’ 35 a mpipber, will-participate i^ th'o ■ A .-Wilson, nre four other brothers, M»l»wpp-K,yperl Mpsuman) Wprk» Moran FI., Keansburg, 1 talent show Friday evening, May fedtfar o f Highland Park, Walter W. HlghwpT 3J , t)f Reading, Pa., Albert of Toms 11, by presenting a monologue. Court St, Joseph CPA Pngeny K«yppr», N. J. Rtver,; Arthur of San Francisco. Reports were made on tho club's Welcomes New Memberq and MrB. J. A. Engeny, Phone K eyp ort 1-112* Calif.; three sisters, Mife. Char­ particlpatjpn lj> a Pan-American Spring Valley Rd., Madison'Town­ lotte W. Erlckspp. Miss Cornelia relationship meeting o f tlu? IWot- The most recent hlgh»ltght of ship, are thc parents of a son born Wilson and ftfiss Gltty Wilson, oil owon Junior Wyinan’s Club on Copit 6t. Joseph, Cathpll? in South Am bpy M emorial Hos* « Lady Altand^nl of Highland Park, and several Apr, 17; and a djptrjet spring con ters of America, of Koyport, wqs pital. , . • Hon-Bectarl^n nieces and nephews. Mr. Wilson ferenco at Woodbrldge, Apr. 7. A o reception held Sunday afternoon was the son of thc late Charles program on likens wps glvpn b>^ jp the school hall, whep four new Parrott Asher and Cornelia (Welsh) Wilson, John Scott of Atlantic Highlonds, picmbers were welcomed. Tliq DAY Funeral Home Mr.. and J^rs. Fred Parrott, 0 The Rev. James B. Mulder of the nt the Apr. IB sessioi> of thp Sub- new mepibprs already have e^- Summerfleld.' Ave- Laurence Har­ 301 M aple P l„ XE Y P O R T . Highland Park Reformed Church Juplors when meinbers of tho hjblt^d n zealous interest In the bor, arc tho parents of a son born conducted, services Saturday In senior and junior clubs apd tho activities sponsored tyy thp court* in South Ainboy Memorial Ilos- T«l. KEyport 7-1Q52 New Brunswick. Interment was In Matawan Contemporary L ea gu o accordin g tp on pfficer. . pitoi. ' were guests. The hospitality com­ Loins of Pork Cedar Grove Cemetery, Middle* The Impressive degree rltqpl wos bush. mittee was composed, of Patricio directed Vy Mrs. Gporge.. Egan, Jacobs FUNERAL DECISIONS awl* h Egan, Jacquellno Haley, Jpanno grand regent, Mrs. James C. Day, A> son was born in Soutli Amboy vsace d need • • * k in helped May BROILERS, BOASTERS AHD FRYERS • Mrs. John B. Covert Lo/ow, and Juan LeLwensk^ Miss lecturer, gave a "Share the Faith” JONES’ FARM Memorial Hospital to Mr, and Mrs. lo ' etteb peece eff mind • • - Secure t iM rs , Elsie M . Covert, 03, wife o f Collat’d presented a monologue program, assisted by Mrs. FfQd Thomas Jopobs, Yl% Norwood.Ave.. proHetf* fuiwd fsdt from us. ■ . • John B. Covert, died Thursday, Plans were made for a covered Lpmrnert, Miss Anna Wheeler, Mrs. Laurence Harbor. * dish supper for last Friday nlgfyt . A pr, 20, 1051, at her hom e, 30 Man P. J. ‘Ahprn* Mrs- Thppjos W pNI*1# HAMS CHICKENS . ,nlng PI.; Keansburg. She was tyorn when members of the Jersey City ond Mrs. Mae Mohony. Mrs. G ray ■ Hell or Whole ' VA »9 3!j, Lb* : in Keansburg, daughter of the loto Sgb-Junlor Club were guests, Vir­ M iphoel C o x Bang “ O ur Lady of Mr. qpd. Mrs. Arthur Gray, 023 59 ginia Arose was hospitality chair­ 39 ^.Arthur and Viola (Collins) Carhart. Lorillprd Ave,, Union Beach, aro Fatima.” . ' In addition to her huabqnd, Mrs. man, assisted by Judy Tibbetts os Mrs. Agnes Armstrong, Sputh tho purenU of a son born Monday, Covert Is survived by u son, J ?o-chainnan. Amboy, district, deputy, gave ap Apr. 30, 1051, M omnquth M emorial Leonard Covert, Red Bank; o duress. ■Visiting,, grqpd regent? Hospital. DR. LOUIS L PRAGER daughter, Mrs. Vivian-Foley; County Fire College were .Mrs. Cathprlne Geroghty, SIRLOIN STEAK | | sister, Mrs. Harry L. Eaman, and South Amboy, and Mrs. Ann lUtey, OPTOMETRIST ’ Sleight a brother, Charles Carhart, all’ of Schedule Announced Mr. and • Mrs. Le^rand Slol^|)t, Keansburg. EYES EXAMINED : Keansburg, and flve grandchildren. Refreshments were sejvpd under LONG ISLAND Bcthnny Rd., Ilozlct, arc parents Th? spring schedule of the Ore , LEGS QF GENUINE i . Th© Bedle Funeral Home, Key the direction of Mrs. WftlHng. o f 0 dpughter born Wednesday, college sponsored by the Mon­ OFFICE HOURB : port, was in charge of services held Apr. 18, 1041,-In Monmouth Me- mouth County Flrempp’s Associa­ Sally and Bslurdiys frorn the late residence Sunday Why your, fwrp, aalp in 8 A .M . to 6 P .M . morial Hospital. I tion has l;ccn rpjejsed by . Wallace D U C K S 3 5 S SPRING LAMB 7 9 * afternopn. Burial was In Green olaasifled column now. Itia ooct M Laursen, former chief of the Mat- Friday* S A.M. io 4 P.K. Grove Cemetery. Wadniidsy. S A.M. to 12 Nooq nwai) Firo Department and presi­ ■nail, tfea re^ lta . l a m , dent of tlio association. GENUINE SPRING * Charles G. Dehns BAPTISMS $0 W. Front St., Keyport The program will open "next C h arles G e org e Dehnz, 00, o f 53 LasW^wlci ' Moriday pt 7.3(1 p.m. In the Jersey GeirtlUed KEyport 7-2020 Green Grove Ave., Koyport, died Thc Infant daughter of Mr. flnd Control Power & Light Co. build­ COLD STORAGE SHOULDERSi Buddieply Tuesday, M ay 1, 1031, in Mrs. Joseph LasJtiewlK of 100 ing on Main St., Allenhurst, Capt. 5 9 1 Mlllbuxn Township. Mr. Dehnz, a Pacidc Blvd., CIllTwpod Bcaph, was Joseph Drew, Newark Fire De­ Fiirs -W oolens cuuafcryman, milTered o h eort attack, baptized Joann, at services held in partment, will bo t|io speaker. We wn experienced In the Dty fwhila delivering a truck load pf thc Sacred Iloprt Church, South Capt. Ilenry §coettly, also of Cleaning business. ' 1 B h nS )b«7 V Th® Sody ym a tok en to Amboy, with the Hev. M, J. Dud- tbp Newark deportment, will con­ We Send your vtluible 0>rim nll. th e Clifford- I t K w h l^ r : Fup awarded a longterm Defense De- Jamesburg, township attorney, for fines' In, Keyport Municipal Court Mr. and Mrs. John E, Shepherd ■: and nions, Linda Docrr, Jane and Jill not taking tthe loyalty oath within When arraigned before Magistrate partmont contract (or the manu­ have moved Into their new homo, Leltner, Hurry Leltner, David ADDING MACHINES ' 30 days after his reappointrpcnt on. Herbert R. Rothenberg on Mon­ facture o ffr iit o field.jacket liners, which they have Just purchased, Prinz, Ruth Ann Emmons, Rose ' Jan. I, John Fuchs of New Bruns­ day. . • lt has been announced by the New on Lake blvd.. Matawan. Tito Sold, Rented, Repaired. Ann Infant!, Louise and Anthony wick was named to replace him. York Quartermaster Procurement John C. Christiansen, 21, o f 1100 Infantl, George Shown, Patricia Agoncy.' Mr. Kaplan called the ouster a Harris Ave,, Union Bcach, was Emmons, Janice Layton, Barbara “political maneuver." He' said he fined $50 and $3 costs when charg­ Andcrsofu.. Edith Terry, Julia Ar- FREE. “ neverwasasked•‘ or""told' to take ed 'with “ i»rml(tihgr d n '^ tclli, Sally Everdcll, Lloyd Rcyo. the oath, and he offered to swear driver to operate his car, ' . Louis Nanna, Harvey Hyer; Iris, Measuring Service his allcgiancc Thursday. ' Christiansen was given a sum­ Harriet and Bobby Wapliey, Pa­ PETER C. VENA ...... JExcIuiIt* Agant l o t - However Committeeman John mons on Apr. '”19 ’when" KcypoK tricia and LynnKissel. Ferol ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Call R. B. 6-2680 Today Crimmlns, ,lone Democrat on the policc Stopped him at the .inter­ Pcseux, Isabelle Brooks, Elaine HouHheM'and IndutltUl Wiring ROYAL .lijody, offered a resolution declaring section o f Jackson and-Broad Sts. Stcrllp, Rose Marie Slano, Patty. TELEVISION VENETIAN BLINDS World'* No. 1 TTPtwtltw. the ofTlcc vacant. Mr. Kaplan is and reported that he was permit­ Tortorici, Theresa, Allocco, Rqsc Installation and Settle* MADE IN ANY SUE ■ « ■. " a Republican. ting a 17>year-o|^ Keyport High Marie Colnvito, Madeline Slano, Mr. Crimmins said his resolution School girl to drivo his car. Carol Mason, Betty Muson, Olive SERPIGO’S was based on a state law which The ^girl’s case wlil be referred Hugchuln, Wilma Brooks, Iris 18 Shot* Concouri, PROWN’S says: "Upon .the failure of any to the juvenile conVmlttce. Galettl,: Arlene Gnlcttl, Gail and P. 0 , Box IN Office Equipment Co. officer to take, subscribe and file . National 1*10-1.00 Sloro 108 Monmouth St. Alexander Gibbs, of 70 Lake­ Harry Peseux, Judy White, Mar­ CLIFFWOOD. N. J. 47 BROAD ST. RED BANK RED BANK such oaths as hereinbefore pro­ wood Ave., Keansburg,11 was fined garet Prinz, Mrs. Russell Hertlc, vided, within 30 days after the $10'arid $3. costs on a careless Mrs. James Ncldingcr, Mrs. Harry Phoq* Mai. 1-0SI1R commencement of his term of driving charge following an ac­ Leltner, Miss Lois Sproul, Mrs. office, Including those, elcctcd or cident Apr. 22 at Route 35 end appointed to fill vacancies, his Beers St. Hugh Bartcll of New­ SPEEDY officc shall be declared vacant." ark, thc other driver Involved, had The motion was seconded by a similar charge dismissed. 2-TUB Coipmittceman James WV Wheat- K. C. Love of Newark, paid 10 Our Office and Yard le^,< a Republican. Mr. Crimmins • Leroy £, Uroicheid. new commands,. and Eihel Volpe, now head and $3 costs on a carelcss driving ajnd Mr.; Wheatley voted for adopt­ of £ e po«l auxiliary#, (lefi) ere ehown receiving th? gavel Iroth Edna Umicheid, retiring president of the auxiliary, and Michael F. Kidiui, charge and $15 and $3 costs for in g the resolution. Committee rattling post commander, at exercises Sunday in Cliffwood Fiiehou*e. driving an unregistered vehicle. Chairman Leon Arrowsmlth dis- will be Closed Saturday Afternoon He was arrcstod -Apr. 21. seritfcd. Tho vote was . the same Installation o f ofticcrs featured Alice Houscmann and Mrs. Alida Stanley StoU Of 24 John St., on Mr. Crimmins’ resolution ap­ Sunday's meeting o f the Ladies' Chcte; banner bearer, Mrs. Ban- Keansburg, was fined $3 and $3 pointing Mr. Fuchs the new at* Auxiliary of Guadalcanal Post 4745,1 nema; hisftorian, Mrs. Ann Bclie- costs following his arrest Apr, 17 torney. During May YFWT held join tly_ wlth_ the post humer; patriotic Jnstructrcssf Mrs for- driving - without - a driver's ' ' Kaplan^ Queslibns Ruling 7 in Cliftwood firchousc, with Mrs, Tiemann; assistant" guard, - Mrs. liccnsc in his possession. A similar .M r. Kaplan gathered up his Emily Levering pa&t department Umschcid; assistant conductress, fine was paid by Frederick Dudok Louis Stultz Jr., Inc. papers, stuffed them in a folder president of New, Jersey, as in­ Mrs. Hubert; rehabilitation, serv­ of Irvington, arrested for passing and walked ou.t of the crowded stalling officer, Mrs. Ardbclie ice, Mrs. McLaughlin; refreshment, a' red light on Route 35, Apr. 20. town hqll. , . Burkhardt, past district president, Mrs. Umschled; hospital, Mrs. Hu­ Later he chargcd that Mrs. was conductress. . : bert; membership, Mrs. Umschied. Car Bruises Child Mary Brown, township clerk, had Officers installed were: President, Ways and means, Mrs. Bonnema; V A L L E Y LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. Mrs. Ethel Volpe, senior vice presi­ not performed her duty of admin- essay, Mrs. Tiemann; legislation, Marlon Davis, age 0, daughter of dent, Mrs. Rita McLaughlin; junior *%7'he y with ScoMj Spraodor, ' tion." • Mrs. Liliic Hughson and Mrs. Box woods i feedi 2500 iq ll — S2.95 Hendrick Bennett. ’ * Can't Conyico Wheaiiey SEE OUR SLEEP SHOP Bag, 11,000 tq ft — J H .75 ‘ Mrs. Norman White has returned "I hud absolutely no part in any to Hazlet from a week’s visit with Eat/ control for broad-leaved nomination and most certainly did Tricnds in Union, S. C. FOR AMAZING VALUES woodi, Same poteni element ai Y/ond not influence Republicans not to Wilfred Morrell has returned to & Food but without lawn food. Dry selcct Wheatley for renomination," CONVENIENT TERMS! Boonton after spending several Mr.' Kaplan said, '‘But I can't con­ applied at [tVomei from Ihe packags- weeks with Hazlet relatives. vince him of this.” , no mixing or^jfuiiing with woler. , ^ Joseph Lchan has returned to his PLIANCE CO "I'll take the oath any time," he Box, 2600 sq ll - i\.7S Hazlet home from Rivcrview Hos­ The Surprise Store declared. "They }ust used a tech Bag, 11,000 iq ll - U S 5 ' Corner Front and Main Sts. KEYPORT. pital. nicality -as -an. excuse. to_ get. jnc P. O. Wcigand sr. is at his Hazlet 7-11 E. Front St. KEYPORT, N. J. VQ1 Mein Blreel. Aiburr Park 101 Arnold Ave,. Point PleaiaM out of offico. . Sow SHOAL njfPOSI BlfND ol Scol/l ,« td to till In ipoll lilt bar* hr 7* Honmoulh fliveal, fled Bank A* Wmhlnoloit Tom* Hlyev home after spending the winter in vanqulih.d w««di, II', fa.t Qfowlrfl-.Rt.ll.nl tor lots ,prlng planting,, 41 Caai Main Rliaat, 1‘raahold !0t Roger* Avenue, lllghilown t "Hi probably be back in Janu­ Free* Delivery Tel. KEyport 7-3020 11 Memorial Pkwy, tontf 134 U eooni (II.. LakewoQd . Florida. , drl«r ioIIi, tvrrace, and ploy artoi. I III—1 1.25 5 Ibt~l4,15 Branch ary/’ Mr. Kaplan concludcd. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tlntle of Mr. Kaplan had been township Pompton . Plains,, spent Sunday jn Opon Friday Evenlngi ■ attorney since 1948, a year after he Hazlet with Mr. ntld Mrs. George ■ Kitchen Cab i n e t s — A p p I iances moved out of Madison Township APPLIANCES — BOTTLED OAS Emmons and family. toi Jamlcsburg. He is attorney for P The Rev, ‘ and Mrs. George W. the Madison Township Board of Hanncrs of North Long Branch, I J. L. SCHANCK & SONS Education. were Sunday guests o f Miss Anna u Heating — Plumbing 1 H I W. MONT ST. KIYPONT. N.J.' Cowles and Harry Cowles sr., Haz- XU ebens Your future. ... Lad. Breaks Finger let. • , , m Contractors Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Latham, b John Wagner, age 5, of 107 Laur- Hazlet, spent the weekend with Fuel Oil Burner Service cnce Pkway., Laurence Harbor, friends on Long Island. i was treated at Monmouth Memor­ Mrs. Clarcnce Pcdce, Hazlet, en­ n 366 Broad Street Yes, Darling, that ial Hospital for a fractured right tertained the Women’s Department m Key. 7-2100 I m w $ littie finger. Pie sustained the ' of the Middletown Baptist Church, Gas Range you injury playing ball. 'Tuesday afternoon.' Fuel Oil Burner Service purchased from MARZ’S BUILD YOUR HOME certainly made me . ; with a ...... ANOTHER BIG .. very happy. HOWARD LOAN It adds beauty > ISUII.D IIIN IG to our Kitchen. Call — T. FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT i M i f l n r E r i « i l s Main St & Mattison Ave. Asbury Park, N. J; IN FREEHOLD A. P. 2-3300 It does a perfect . Mortgage Loan Correspondents for ihe FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 4th Cooking, Baking HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION, Newark or Roasting job 6 TO 9 P. M. when I am pre­ paring u delicious Unskilled' Laborers — Chemical Workers Response was so great on Silver Dollar THE FRIENDLY LUMBER YARD meal for ui or Night when it was presented three Mechanical Craftsmen For < All Trades our guests. week* ago — and so many of you have Our business reputation has been built on a sound foundation and is the result AUTHORIZED DEALERS r o l l SUCH NATIONALLY (FAMOUS APPLY NOW FOR requested a repeat performance —- HOME APPLIANCES AS ...... ' that we’re staging it all over again. of consistently buying • TAPPAN LP GAS RANGE TOP QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS G O O D J O B S ON SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT and in turn selling at honest prices, • CALORIC “Ainericii’n EuhIchI l({tngcH , . . to Keep Clean” NON-HAZARDOUS WORK TRY US FOR QUALITY, PROMPTNESS,. . YOU WILL RECEIVE A • HARDWICK Stive. Money, Save Food, ’ ' - offering COURTESY AND FAIR TREATMENT. Save Timo, Save GucbhwocIc with it fi00D PAY ' ■ OOOD WORKINO CONDITIONS WHEN YOU BUILD, REPAIR OR REMODEL WE WILL BE VERY PLEASED TO FURNISH ALL YOUn REQUIREMENTS, - New Hardwick. £itEE HOSPITALIZATION AND ’ Free Silver Dollar - MEDICAL-SURGICAL BENEFITS With each purchase amounting to $5 • COLEMAN . . . BLEND-AIR For Economy or more in any of the 57 cooperating and for a Boiler Heated Home. Buy » • See Your Nearest New Jersey Stale Employment Service stores. MATAWAN LUMBER CO. COLEMAN Automatic LP Gas Floor , - Branch or Apply At Tbe Employment Office Ol Sutphin Avenue MATAWAN Furnace. . Shop Friday Night Opp. Freneau II. fl. BUJlon HERCULES POWDER COMPANY Tel. MAtawan 1-2061 : . M A R Z ’S MASON SUPPUES PARLIN, NEW JERSEY In Freehold Building Material Stock and Custom Millwork MofrUtown-Cht*i#qg»Ut Rosd MATAWAN, N. J. - TELEPHONE, MATAWAN l-l«l> wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwmwww^

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and wish to thank all who donated I to change it wit of pressure of THEMATAWAN JOURNAL to our funds, and supported our “public clamor” stirred up by Blt&bUihed J^S ' projects. , ; i "newspaper sensationalism," Jfsifwu* TownsltfpiMaiairkn Borough On May 5th we will have a R. L. Carta/i' vvanted to know if square dance at ... tho Laurence construction ortfie trestle could not Published Every Thursday at ”• Harbor Casino from 8 to 12 p.m. REWARD • Keyport. Monmouth.County, N. J. be delayed until ruling had been Real Estate Wanted TELEVISION SERVICE , Signed, 7 * ‘ By BROWN PUBLISHING AND had on the grade crossing matter, WHY bfi without your. televWonJ Mrs. AUce M. Tiemann $23 PRINTING COMPANY . / Mr. Harrington stated holding up WE HAVE THE BUYERS We specialize Jn evening service For Information leading to arrest and securing bids would bring addi­ \ conviction of person taking German- i . Mabel Brown.,....,.,.,...... Editor Homes needed in thls vidnitnity. tbwn Hospital Ting from Keyport Charles E. Stulta...... Associate Editor tional coats and supply problem^ c a l l t o d a y FOE QUICK AiCTION Matawan 1-0663R. wjtf for the railroad. .. ' Ben and Mattie Smith, Railtora SUBSCRIPTION BATES Mr. Tourine said that to long as Real E»tate For Sale Payable In A d v a n c e ____ toddng Backward US'/* Maln St, M atawan 1-2267 traffic became blocked on Main St. One Year (within State) S9XK) ' . wltf FOR SALE One Year (out&de State) ...... 390 ITEMS ABOUT FOLKS AND ay fur bock as Cartem’s store in the BELFOBD, N. 3. > BJX Months ...... 2 M THINGS WE KNEW IN summertime _ when the crossing ; » » NOTICE One family house, 9 rooms and SEWING MACHINE, electrl* portable THE LONG AGO ' gates were down, the flre depart­ bath, 'L ot 65x189 corner; all model, good condition. $22. Sewing • end wjmlnlstraton Jof ment would have to demand Mea WE are sold' out of turkeys until improvements; circulating hot Machine Exchange, 241 First St., Key­ . estates have the right to select the July 1. McDowell Spring Meadow water heat, oil burper, excel­ port. Tel.‘ Keyport 7-278&M.7-2"----- wJ3* ; : newspapers ln which they desire their dow Rd. be kept open. On* a roll Farm. Marlboro. wjS lent condition: on« car garage notices printed. II the right is not Ten Years Ago call vote all members of the coun and tool eheo/JCen b e pur­ FRICIDAIRE in good condition, family exercised the surrogate will make (Issue of Thursday, Mny 1, 1941) chased for— fiize, $40. W. C. Ludi. Call' Mat­ - . the1 selection and the notice will prpb- cil supported him, except Council SITUATION WANTED Furnished ...... 19000.00 awan I-oooiR. • : . wj3 • ably appear in some newspaper that Cpl. John N.-Harrington of Mor- man John C. Egylctlon, who voted Unfurnished ..... 19000.00 you would not have selected. Friends ganvillc, now ot tiie public relations to close the street. . VOUNG MOTHER will euro /or chJl- TELEVISION 7 inch screen, Teletane of The Journal having business with drtn oe working • mothers 5 days a Inspection by appointment only. ofticd, Fort .Wonniouith, underwent with aerial, $35, Can seen itv^, the surrogate's office will do well to week. Tel. Matawon 1-38MW. j3' operation anytime • after " 7 o’clock. ' ’ : bear this ut mind. - an operation recently Jnt the post BOWERS .HARRIS ^ Know ihe Seven Danger Signals • 13 Broad Street, , 1 Tel. Keyport 7-14B0. ' . wJJ hospital ' . ’ " ■' . Responsibility for -..-Jca*. o f Cancer. They are wording signs FOR RENT Red Bank. New Jersey dUN—12 gauge Bokar-ttap gun; will . . . . TeL a a .fi-3044 ~ , errors Is limited to the cosl of the Two Matawan girls,..Miss Jean­ that should not bo neglected. > See sacrificek" - for- * *" ^.Can be seen at space occupied .by such error. nette Sand ford and Miss Catherintr fo u : or flvc acres farm land on anytime. Tel. lypbrt17-1480. wj3 your doctor frequently. Give to Sul • WJ3 Risley, were among the winners in, in Ave., Matawan. Call after S Entered si second-class matter at tha conquer-, cancer,.------_____ p.nv.r [fltawan 1-2062J.------j3r 10 acre8_cleon- landr apple*,' highway WILL-BUY--AND SELL- used -ftiml- the. Star.Ledger scrwing contest ture; pay top dealer prices; for sale ' post office at Matawan. N. J.. under the frontage,* electricity, y, and well,we! . at now, wardrobes, highboys, chests, act of March 3,1879. recently conducted. Miss Sandford’s STORE In business center, opposite Gordon’s• • Corner;- ; $ifoo . 00 down, 120 pel living room sets, dining room sets, LEGAL NOTICES post office; 20x00; immediate pos­ month, price $3000, Begell, coll Mat- entry was a cape and Miss Risley’s wj3' odds and ends. John Beach, 830 First THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1051 session. Tel, Keyport 7-1939 at 0:30 awan J-2431-M2. St., Keyport, near Freight Station. , MOKMOUTH COUNTY” a.ttK, or 7-H14 from 7 to 8 p,m l»uis ' ' : ---- dress. SURROGATE'S OFFICE J. Costa, 00 First St., Keyport.. w jtf CLOSEOUT on used refrigeratorsj-four Mr; and Mr*. Samuel Morrell of IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE HOUSES FOR SALE in stock; must go for $25 each to HO DEAD DUCK Little St.,- celebrated their 3fah OF PASQITALE ESPOSITO (ALSO HOSPITAL BED by week >or longer. make 'room for display of used tele­ KNOWN AS PATSY ESPOSITO), Mrs. A. VanPelt, 111 Atlantic Ave., wedding anniversary .Friday. SACRIFICE, beautiful Colonial home; vision. TenEyck Ronson Inc.; 2&3 Deceased. Matawan. r , . . wJ3* seven rooms, bath *and sunporch; Main St., ' Matawan. Tel. MatAwan The possibility ol securing the The. spring luncheon of the Mat­ Notice to Creditors to Present Claims' three large bedrooms and guest room; M0Q3. , . \vJ3 elimination o f the grade crossing* Against Estate * TWO-HOOM apartment' unfurnished, large, living'room withfleldatone fire­ awan Women’s Republican ‘ Club . Pursuant to the order of DORMAN private bath, sas stove and re­ , ot Main St. and Atlantic Ave. is not place; dining room" and; large modem FLOOR oil heater, complete, thermo­ will be hefd next Thursday at tho McFADDIN. Surrogate of the ^County frigerator; two blocks from station; or Wteneh,with"cabinets from celling,to stat and 375 gallon aluminum tank; x a dead issge. - . This was .the eft. C ourtly;; House,- in . 'M a r l b o r o . ; of Monmouth, made on \ tho Twenty- bus. FiUgerald and Moore,, telephone flodr and knotty-pine wprk; .bedrooms has successfully heated five room coUraiging Information brought back siJdh day of April, 1031, on the QppiU Keyport . • vrJ3*, have solid cedar; ploseta; porch^hag re- house; $130; buyer must remove. In­ The first annual banquet of the thread-like line, while t>ie Eiiro; ing at; the home o t Mrs. William cation of Desiree. Esposito, Sole movabfe screens; all double 0oors, hot quire 42 Park Ave,.- Motawan. Tel. to Matawan yesterday by Mayor Baptist Men’s Club was held Fri­ peon form m ake'll tunnel ^no-six­ Urstadt, Hazlet. The sale was held Executrix of the estate of Pasquale water heat," new oil furnace; asking Matawan 1-0C79R. • wJ3 . Applegate following the - Public Esposito (also known «st Patsy Espo- WANTED TO RENT S8500; • must ^ be 'seen - to > be appreciated. day evening at the Matawan teenth to one-eighth-, inchf.- broad. ip St.,.Mary s Porisli House,! ‘Kcy-J«itoj deceased, notice Is hereby given Whitaker. .010 AUmack i Ave., Union DON’T FORGET Mother’s Day la May - .UttUty 'Commission hearing on the Coffee Shop. William J. Bader, At thiii time the insfcet is in;, tho port, ond the club voted a donation the creditors of said deceased to BUNGALOW. 4 or 5 rooms, all-year Beach, or telephone. Keyport 7:1209. - . . ' * Ai/hlhU t rt llirt ciiheni.lKflF Cn1n V o a m h . 13; don’t forget mother on Mother s railroad’s Matawan Creek trestle pupal stage, at one end, . . . exhibit to Uio subscriber Solo Execu-^.. round; wanted to rent by adult ‘ . ...WJ3* Day. For flowers for mother on retiring president, served as toast­ to the church. A donation also’ trlx as aforesaid, their debts and de*^*'family of four. - Call Matawan 1-223&M. Mother’s Day, stop ot Marie's Farm replacement project. master. Very soon new growth will start; Was made to the cancer fund drive. mantis against the said estate, under — Jio CLIFFWOOD BEACII-flVe room all­ Market on 34 Highway. Valley Drive, Along’ with 'many borough resi­ John Plosky ord Henry ond >-Thchcxt club session will be at oath, within six months from the date year bungalow; Ideal location over­ Matawan. wj3 nnd about , the time Ujo t'wd or of the aforesaid order, or tliey will looking bay;. fireplace,' cellar* garage, dents, the editors of The Matawan Donald Martin, of Morganville, are thr^.now leaves ore formed/'aduU the-home of Mrs. Wayne Darland, be forever burred' of their actions MISCELLANEOUS asphalt ' driveway, landscaped. For PHlLGAS range, suitable for summer Jgurnal felt that unless the grade musicians every Saturday night in Green Grove Ave., Raritan Town­ therefor against the said subscriber. further particulars, inquire-1393 CUft- home. May be sedn at 314 Ravine flies emerge to feed and': lay .{heir Dated, Freehold, N. April 2tith, RECLINING stroller, used once, will wood Drive. Tel. Matawan 1-2Q92J. - Drive, . Matautan. or call Matavrian elimination work was carried a tavern in Engllahtown. ’ . eggs. That is the. time to spray. ship. 105), ' ■ exchamje^ for carriage In good con : . , wJ3* 1-2275R. , wJ3 through' while tho. trestle program Only ft few hours after Ks arrival Beit controrhas-been obtained with DESIREE ESPOSITO, dilioii. Matawan 1-0031 - , Box 335, Matawan, N. J. FOUR rooms, expansion attic, fully VENETIAN BLINDS—$2,08. and. .up, ...^Avas-underway-th'^-long-sought-for In-the- borough,-the-,ncw ambulance iT D D T' spray -(either the 50 per Beninmin Kleinbcrg, equipped with electric range, hot completely, enrloaecLhead^of .stream-^, ..improvement -never , would -jnatfir*- reeontly purehased-by-the Matawun a W mwJjingion-St.r i1 ‘ USED CARS Water, ol} busier hefit, ‘btlier improve­ lined design, all stock sires on hand; ccntnvettab^e7powdcr:br'thij; 2fl‘ per Soutii River; N. ■!.. iallze. We think\Uint Mayor Ap- Fire Dept, First Aid Squad Inc.. ments^ located in Union Beach. Call new lustrous ray on twin-stripe tape cent emulsion) mixed according tb Attorney. $10.04 J31 1042 Plymouth station wagon, pcrfoct Keyport 7-0970. ' W13 (all eolors) installed on custom blinds plegqte felt the same way before was called to tho scene of an ncd- the directions on th e . packuge. condition, new . motor, $3S5.' Tel. at regular price; free estimating and (Continued from page one) . NOTICE OF 0AX.E Perth Amboy. 4-007aM. J3* delivery, Karl A. Frantz, Keyport . .yesterday’s developments. dent on Route 4. Make ) a \ second application two HELP WANTED Jjq labeled, a? a "tcrrlflc, jab,’.’ TAKE NOTICE that on Friday, th« 7-281QW, DIB Seventh St..' Union Begch. the ^pprinff. Uie mnyor week? later. ’ ; v ,* ; 11th day-of May, 1051* I will expose 16W Crosley sedani new battery'nnd -...... * Wjtf . Mayor. Applegate sold'that os a ELDERLY MAN for . general work. ,;:aaid, tfidt from, informal conversa- Twenty Years Ago lor sale a dog known as Dorbydachs heater. Mrs. Corbett,, 42 Park Ave., In 6prayjhg, cover all parts of result of yesterday’s meeting and Kandi Kane to satisfy a livery bill Matawan. Tel. Matawan J-0070R. . Apply Rollo Post House, Keyport. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS — combination , tion* Jie jiad hold with responsible (Issue of Friday, May 1, 1931K.,*, sink and tub with fixtures; pot stove the pjpnts, espednJJy the under conference lip was “convinced tho under Section 2:00-53 o t t h e Revised J3 railroad executives and PUC rep­ Jacob R. LefTerts, attorney of tho Statutes of New Jersey. Sutd sole 1036 Dodge Coupe In good mechanical equipped with oil burner: three side of the- lcavcB. As the fliej railroad is acting in good faith ond will take placc on premises known os condition; recently Installed new WAITRESS wanted, experienced c burner kerosene stove; % bed and resentatives, the -carriers were Borough of Matuwan, was elected Jight lo fced-hera,-thoy-will rpick Tween Hills, Matawan, Now Jersey, ut generator,; fuel pump. 'battery^ and — Inexperienced. —Apply House of Eng, Spring}*” two 'ice boxes; cnest of ~ pogltlvDly~T\or~op]io5ed '"to" doing president of the' Wonmotrtlr County deflnitely wants to'elim inate ,the 2;00 p.nr. * carburetor; a real bargain at $&9. Call 34 E. Front St., Keyport. wja drawers; porcelain top table, kitchen up some of the poison. crossings." He added that he Keyport 7-3030 or 7-1210R. Can be set with four chaJrs. A bargain for away with the crossings.. Their Tax Board at its meeting in Free­ . SIMON WOLK, , Spittle bug may infest straw thought it would bo to the best Bailiff and Constable. seen at 108 Broadway, Keypor|. wj3* quick saier Tch.-M atawan" T-0222M 'O f... main concern, which is understand* hold, today, for the third consecu J3.3&60— Mlddlesex^-County- Court. EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER" inquire Foley’s, 118-Mornlngsitje Ave., berry plants nnf your damago was done to growing crops. rccclvc tn opportunity to answer tho borough would bo without an (2) by a new line, south sixty-eight A number ot the brickyards have deaths regardless of age, complulnts lodged against hor by underpass all that tlmfe if Meadow degrees and forty-five minutes west, pared to serve an especially fine dinner in her honor. May we begun tholr season’s work. .Lu&t six hundred ond sixty-seven feet (607') i I f you now havo more than one garcnts nnd school ofTlelals. Hd. wero closed now. thence (3) still by a new line. North week Messrs, Bushnel! nnd Gdstoni suggest that you make ypur arrangements early to bring Mother • account' number get in touch with Tlio hearing was dccldod upon Commutm Concerned eighty-two degrees and fifteen minutes started moulding nnd on Thursday west two hundred and ninety-five feet your social security office tn Perth nftcr the board rccclvod a letter Herman Leonwltz, president of (205') to tho Easterly line of the New here on “her” day and let her enjoy this fe^t with the family of this week Ihey expected to start j Amboy nnd they will put all of from Mrs. Elizabeth Smith asking tho MQA, slated people wore ex Jersey State H ighway, Route No, 4. burning. W. A. Close coinrncncod thence (4) along the easterly lino of ' your wage credits into one account, for tho list and typos ol complaint*, pressing themselves as more inter­ without the usual work and worry of preparing it. .. - ' work on Mondpy, and W. E. Arrow­ the said highway, North seven degrees under one Social Security number. The board had previously written ested ln grade crossing elimination and twenty minute* east, one hundred smlth on Wednesday. than a r^pw trestle. Mnyor.Apple- and 'fifty feel, (150’) to a eoncrete In the meantime* guard your cardr- her saying that tho salary contract monument,, thence (5) south eighty to protect y o u r retirement benefits will not be "sent out ot this time,” gate denounced this statement, de­ two degrees ond fifteen minutes Fbst, ROAST TENDER DUCK and beneflts for your family under George A. Guonsch, school prln- clared ho had only become involved two hundred flfty-slx and tenth feet (240.1') to a concrete monument. WlTrioRANOB DltBSalNq Federal OjIJ Ago ond Survivors Jn seeking a new trcgtlo because elpnl, h a d rccommendcd Mrs. Thence. . . . (6). ------North sixty-eight aij( degrees f j . Insurance. * Smith's dismissal In March but the Matawan cdmmuters had declared nnd forty-five minutes East BEBVEI* HERE EVERT DAT. dred' ‘ forty " ty ond six tenths feet {640.6*) board topic no action. ; themselves, to be ln fear of their • the “ place * of Beginning. The board's lotter hod criticized lives In crossing the existing one. CONTAINING*“ three ‘ and twenty-twot COMMUNICATION hundredths acres of land, bo the same her “ methods o( leaching." Bowd He:5ald there wa^ o cor pool plan­ moro or -leas. ned nfler the WoodbrJdge wreck to The above descriptions were pre­ To tbe Editor: Member John J. Ryan advised One of those eninplnlnunts who cannot at­ lake commuters to South Amboy to pared by Curt Schur, Surveyor No. Members al tlie Bayview Church, by Charles H. Connor* 4820, N. J., under date of October 20. tend the hearing to-sen d- tholr board the train In order to avoid 2949. New Cllflfwood. Wlfih to thnnk you for Rulgcra University Crlevnnccj in by mall. tlie .trestle.. ’ The above prcmiaes BEINO the Good the w#U*Worded odvoriisoment on same premises conveyed by Jesso L. Jersey’i . Holly leaf mlnar, or rather tl)e Mr. Harrington observed com­ ' our ' recent rummage s«le Qt the evidence o f its work In the leaves, Boyce, widower, to Twin Oaks, Inc.. Food muters In other towns wanted the by deed dated April 34Vh, 1040, and Favorite 13 abundant this year. Civic Association building In CHIT' Crescent Club Nets cau&eway and their dcbijros had to recorded In Deed Book 2059, page 339, I i Dining wood Beach. -. . The evidcnco Is the tunnels be­ in the MonmouUi County Clerk’s $100 On Rummage'Sale be considered. Tho railroad attor* Office. . Good. Roomt ■ Thanks ta jrou and your paper, tween the layes of the leaves made hoy claimed, construction of tho Seized as ■ the property of Twtn “ we mad* prodt which by the miners -Inst sumnier. This Oaks Inc., a corporation of tho State Health. Over $100 wos cleared on the causeway was a/anilUon-dollar ex­ New Jersey taken tn executton at will go .dlW¥tl*y;U>td,:’ th« church tunnel shov^a &t* a wlggly ycllowl^i recent rummigo sale hold by the penditure placed on the railroad Jte suit of Joseph-Ilocco and to be building tundi1 ' ' line now. v ! ' sold by K m lsr Kllltul HHtanniii J u Mambtr H. J. UU< Hotel Am. '' Kmriwr Hwtannai HnH t Crescent Club, accordiug ta a re­ needlessly as the PUC. had fpurui IRA E. WOLCOTT, aiieriif. Wo are looking t O t 10 an Tho native leaf miner makes n port made Thursday right by Mrs. the. exlitlrtgrono entirely safe and Dated April 23, 1081 Arnold Tanner. Atty. HIGHWAY 4-34 ntmt Miuwu 1-11M-Low#. I-Utt MATAWAN, N. J. ^ a narrow and almoit James Ward. chalrman, ^ « n\eet- the railroad had,on ly .yollpitecr44

. ' ' ' I ’ i '■ ' ' l • THURSDAY. MAY 3. 1951 THE MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PACiE FIVE

JAPANESE FESTIVAL IS H & D BV 10CAL GIRIS GROUP W p w e n '# GOP Club-, ‘ State Police Trainee ) Holds GetiTo«ether: ■ u . t * . i * ' i . Told Io Seniors . ' ( h t ) vnpui)l get-together pf (he Units Plan Concert Mntawan Womgp's Republican Club wus held Tuesday at tlio Stockholm, Graduating Class Is Bftnd*, Orchestra And Marlboro School P-TA Sotncrvlilo, .vvitii 0 li|tKe attcnijincc, Urged To, Continue Choral Grpups Tq Be IJrs. Gedrge Miller, chaplnln, ofler- Preients Tree To 8th ud prayer, ahd following th^ lunch- With Education Featured M«y 11 Grade Class 1 wn, a short bmrlnew session wns iv w . . , . ; ■'• ' ■■ ' ­ ’ A college education is available The M^Uiwaii High School bund i'hp Marlboro School cololjruleiJ "Mrs, William Cole, senior vico tp ell qualified students today, and orchestra will present qn. eve­ Arbor Day wltli o pi'Ogrnm In the pwsl(|e»t, presided In Hue gbslinco said Robert M. Hyde, assistant ning of music in the school audl* school nudltorluin. The ifpvutloiufl of Mrs. Conover ![. Biiflew, presl- ; registrar of Rutgers University torium on Friday evening. May 11. Mrs. Ada Pittton wus vjiM- ^ollege, the. evening. credit, divi- under tho direction of. Joseph M. period was loud by Pal Tuveson; Betty. Lou Whitson prpsei)tPrehoytrfl4t poem "What do wc plp/it when wo Jersey SUiio Ke])tih|lenii Club. Hyde was introduced by John E. feleetlons by elementary Inqtru*, Convention at tin,1 H it* Ciirlton Bennett, principal. . plant a Tree." Mrs. McCurdy's claw mental music groups, the olemun* sung "I Know u Dunk," Bara Du- Hotel, Atlanta City, tomorrow, j , Stressing Uie importance rffjidu- .tary.— band,- -and ..the high, schppl.. iian recited, "Woodmali Spurc l)iul Mrs, Jflines Burtoi), a niemher, was-; cation for b6ih personal, success |?and. . . I Tree" nnd Dnrbura Hgagliiiijjcr, reported rocuppriill.n^ at her; and national security,* the Rutgers The orchestra will open the pro*! "Tlio1' Concord Hymn.'* 'David Ofler b(.'ln« hospltullaed...... representative emphasized that grani promptly at Q o’clock with! Piim'ost read "Tree CphSOrvnUon" The next meetlna of tho dull W|U i ; scholarships and' evening programs1 u group of selections inciudiJij' Miss Costlo’s class rend "YplUiw lie on T jw ln y , Juno 15 at Magnolia . have made college available to all, Jolly Scout March, Star Dust, Over Paper.’' > Mrs. McCurdy's class Inn when plans will be made for a “ regardless of age o r” financial Tho above picture was attheJsp&n©*# Festival hjjd foy the Matawan'Branch oi itft GlrV^ the Waves, Awards, Pavanne ahd1 closed Uio exercises by slntflnit, card party during the month. Friendly Society in. Trinity Church Parish Hout#. The feiUfal was h«ld Thursday because ihe . coin­ position; ^arch. . . "Oh, Oreot Amerlcu," Stunloy I'o.x Describing the program at Rut­ cided wjih ihje bjrlhdfly o f tyiss Shiiu Nomyra. young Japanese laapher, whoie •duettlon In thla country Security Honda pay tlio same rats the national GFS li *pontoring. Tha feil^vol featured exhibit* of articles fropv Japan, Jppppps* prints, The elementary instrumental CARL P. IOOBCH was the announcer. gers, Mr. Hyde pointed out that o f Interest us the War Jkmds you handcarved masks from the 16th century and authentic Geliha Qlrl coitumes and hftaddrssi. About 150 music units will feature two num­ The student body then proceeded ' through study at night, a pprson Carl P. Lonscli, 41 Second SI bought during tho wnr. Uuy somal dolls of all sixes’ and fUscrfpilon were displayed by thft girls lij typical Japanese fashion. Tha decorations bers beginning violinists: Susan to lho school U!'ound», to witness rpay win a bachelor of arts or a Kcyiwrt, Is onions the 53 recruits of cherry blossoms, lanterns, fans and parasols w ere made b yih ® GFS. -Japanese cookies and'lea were Domlny, Shirjey Jonea1, Putriela thp trep cciompny, A sycumoro bachelor of science degree while served at the conclusion of a short play, "Little Glimpses of JapacC" Cupsie, Gail Nelson, Harriot Mack- now under-KolnK n threo-month training course ut tho State Police wus presented to the eltthth yrado he Is earning a living for himself I Those pictured In Japanese costume are Carolyn Morrell.. Susap. McDonald* Anna Cbatpborlaln, ason, Gwendolyn Edmoiid, Ver­ class from thp Marlboro Pnrulit- Academy, Wllbiuthn. Upon cylit ijritf his. family; and gaining experi­ Barbara Janawleh, Lynn Tuttle* Verna Ellison* Patricia Siraet Ifancy Murjal 3aker. Fiances Loscoe, onica Parisl, Peggy Smith,- Paula Teachei' Assoolatlon, Hetty Lou pletlon of thp course the latter pint ence in his chosen profession.. GUdyi Hyrne. Kathy Mandeyille, Rlta_ Jon*s- Ruth McDonald, Mpri* Llperolopos, Kathy Flynn, Carol Bohr, Veronica Mon?.el und Vera jLambartson, Nadina W alter, Margaret Chamberlain. Susa^ Ch^pjpah/Lynn WMi and Hflrrlet Inslay* of July, the recruits must serve q Whitson, Ion behalf o f tho cIkIiOi “More than SO, per cent of the Dudley; The ‘Junior fiddlers four, Hi nde class, accepted tlie tree Worn - Quick Battery Service nine-month probationary'period on 5P0P njpn and womep enrolled in Connie Sickles, Ruth McDonald, thu P-’i'A represL'iitutlve, Eorli JJniversity College arc employed the rotid before recclvlm; full Ann Forsmtm ahd Naney Qrr, ac­ ineniljpi' of the class p(u:t)clpiilf.(l ln COLOT’S, Matawan stnt\is of trooper. during the day on a full or part- companied by Beateal Iluuhes, will the netunl j>Uintl;i«. ' timp basjs,” he pointed out. “While play Dream Song. Worry Widow Membei' of the uraduutlne clns.i the evening student must attend Waltz1, will be rendered by begin* are: aandrn Curley, Ciitherliio • school for a longer period of time ning clarinetists, Joan Boyle, Rob­ Holmes, Bam DmKiid, l'nl, 'fijvpsoii, /than the full-time day student, he Federation Day ert Collins, Loretta Hull, Arlcen Uptty Lou Whltsop, Itusvoll lleulltt, has the advantage of acquiring AT A Slelnmctz, Marilyn Slahlbauin und UilVlil I’ rlinosl, Fred ,W»lh«r, Ar- , practical knowledge in business at Brief Item s About People Y °u K now Harry Keller, intermediate clarl* At Uterary_Club tl)ur Wtlhi, ClaUd/i Wells, 'Fr||nK the same time. Often the evening netlsts will feature Auld Lang Syne Curley, lxilils Ziii«a, Franc In' I’ ll), . student has achieved marked suc­ and in ihe group are Arthur Ab* Presidents Of Area tello nnd lloaalle Lubrano, Tho cess in* his occupation by the tirpe buzin, Harry Willcins, Nancy Pnrry, Pl'omiliu Nvm emlwl W|tli Knnilni ' ho receives his degree.-1------Robert.Haslach,-son :of Mr. and Mr. nnd-Mrs. Oliver Leifogte on|d The executive board-nf tlurMnt- "Dlaiia i’orry,'James Shea and Peter Units Greeted ( Miss . Hyde enumerated the various Mrs. William Haslqch jr. enter­ son, Bob, of Glendale, L. I., have awop Contemporary League will Curley rrrltiny "Trues," Vena. G. V. Brown Speaker ' —rr— - ‘ ■ ■ offerings of the Rutgers evening tained at dipner Monday night on riioyed into their newly-purchased meet this (Thursday)/evening at The beginning baritones, Harold C au l, ol Thanks diyision,. which includes programs his eighth birthday. Guests were home at 72 Highfield Ave. 8:30 at the home of Miss Edith Dptjson and Clarcnce Edmond will I’edi'nitlon Day wnn obnorvwl lit Wo wish to (hank aU thoni- who , in English,' History. Psychology. Wayne. Marz, Percy Sundstrom. Mrs. ppul Egan entertained, her Davison. Main S t Fin;*] plans will play Blue lleHu'of Scotland; begin­ Ihe mgifllnif of (lie lCvypprt I.lterury extended their sympathy mid nlfl Sociology, Political Science, or DJcter Johnson, Richard' Steel and dessert bridge c l u b Thursday. be made for “Men’s Nigbt’„\ .op ning trombonists, Joseph £ahn, Club Prldiiy iifternonn in the Un­ durliiK the 1uh» of our husbnnd Ill'll Economics, leading to the A.B., Harry Carothers. . Prize winners were Mrs. William Monday, Mny 7 In the lecture Barbara Edmonds ond Thomas formed Cliuich llouse, Heprn- father, Cliarlus J. Mat2, i.'H[icelully Trinity Guild of Trinity Epis- R. Craig, Mrs. R. L. Cartan, Mrs. roottV ‘' of tho First _Pmbyterian_ opd those m . Accounting, Manage- Magee.-wlll render Chatterers! and nenmtlves o fv fs ltln ft—clti'm -m ill the iircmim of Waslilnilloii .Enijluo ._.:ment»_ or_Marketlng, ...which—loads copal-Church—held a card party Leroy -Sickles,—and * Mrsv Channing ChUrehr* Tlie speaker wiil bo n uleniontary BuxoplujnlisU, Anthony otlipr liuestv were wolceuied by Co. und Muiawun Flro Departnieiil, Monday evening in the parish Clupp, a guest, . ’ ' representative of the FBI. Host­ l-to.’ the B,S. degree, in addition, Hrtacc.sc and Fred llaseman will Mrii, John U. llo||e. prenldenff ^ the ltev. Garrett Detwllur, tlu> • there a re. certificate programs in house with 15 tobies In play. Mrs. A home nursing class, sponsored esses will bo Mrs. Edwin F. play Dark Eyes. All My tovu, Will Speakers were Miss Climj)d|ndore Shaft, Willinm Strother, Mrs. lloljt'it McKlijley. Urotoji J3—Adv. CluirlcsLA. .Mat*: MATAWAN, N. J. rent national emergency,, and the and Mrs, F. CllfTord Crawfprd tificates in the near future. Mrg. will be guest speaker Monday eve­ Jack Kuhns nnd Robert Deitz,’ in Woods, third district vlcv pvv»W«nt, possibility thnt many high school 121 Freneau Ave., celebrated her G. J. Sterling Thompson, R. N., ning at tlie motlier-dnugiUer ban­ dost* Pnrt 11 of tlie program. qild Ml'!.', .M.urlji llohciinn, n inomher .. . v . . seniors will enter the armed forces Uth birthday at a turkey dinfier wus the instructor. Those in the quet of the Women’s Society of Selections by tho olcinwitury of tlie Ulti# Kllver Woihiiii'ii Club, soon after graduation. Saturday at her home. Her guests class vyere Mrs. Joseph J. Rclher, Christian Service o f thu Mntuwan band will Include Lung, Long Ago; Mrs. llohuhnn,' un Amei'lcim elllieii were Susan Miller, .Muriel Baker, Mrs. Louis E. Heiser, Mrs. Ilarry Methodist Church. Her subject CHECKING “In sp}tc of the uncertainty of Air by Mozurt, Hansel and Grotel, of HuhsIiiii hlrth, mill'd the club­ the future, I urge you to continue Nancy Bowie, Mildred Brenner, C. Knocll, Mrs. Albert Uinds, Mrs. Will be “The .Madonnua of the Air from ' Hlgoletto, Little Brpwu women to usu i|ll Ihelr efforts In THI PULSI OP your college plans right up to the Edward Sproul, David Tuttle, John Richard Gold, Mrs. J. Fred Robin­ Ages.” Vocal solos will be rendered Jug and Martha, IlDhtlnii Communism. last minute. There is. a definite Coon, Raymond Colot nnd Teddy son and Mrs. Fred Haseman. by Mrs. Robert Rice nnd Miss The high school bpnd, conplud A musleiil Inlerhido wns present­ YOUR COMMUNITY possibility that you may not be Shafto. , - Mr. and Mrs. William II. Tichc- Annobclle Ewington will give ing the evening, will play tho fol­ ed by Mrs. Kobcrt Putney, violinist, The eighth grades j o t the Mat­ nor, o f Morristown, were Sunday piano selections. - called at all, or that your service lowing number.1.: On Wisconsin, nccomponlcd by Mr». Homer Oer- Biulnosi, liomei, 1 ; may be postponed long enough so awnn Elementary School enjoyed guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miss Jessica Wells has returned Ivord's Prayer, Three Henrrt, Synco­ lufst'ii. 11 mold Weber, pianist, that you may complete at least a bus trip to Philadelphia Friday. Baier. . J . from Florida where ulie spent two pated Clock, Trumpet Trio, Dance presented Kcvornl solos nnd iiei'om- personal ond |l)i|)llc part of yotir college training. When Chaperones were Mrs. George Ha?- Cadet Thomag B. WulfT of the weeks with Mr. nnd Mrs. Stuart Bnnd, Vibrophouo Solo, Gorman punled lAMinnnl I’prcelll, tonoi'. the emergency is over, thpse stu­ lett, Mrs. Arthur llall and William Merchant Marine Academy, Kin^s Gan? and sons, Stove nnd Je)|ry, Band, Drum Team, Our Director Mrs. Rufus O. Wtdllnif, Keyport properly, im)ivlflunl^,.. Oiuy're dents who have been enrolled .In Titley. . Point, N. Y., spent the weekend of Keyport. • and the finale wll be eomposod of: club member,,presL'iitod un orlillual . college before will have definite Mr. ■ and Mrs. William Haslneli with his parents, Mr. - nnd Mrs. Mr.- and Mrs, Watson L.' Still- Drum Cadence, To the Colors,y Kel­ poein, "Our Club Presidents" mid nil prulecldl liy tlui wiilc dtimriciico advantages, particularly i i col­ sr., Mr. and Mrs.-William Frey and Daniel' Wul/T. ( waggon and son, Watson jr.,’ -have ler’s American llymn and. Star itm'tliiHN were extended, by the uf this l)t)nk. leges become overcrowded again," Mr. and Mrs. John Kuckmelster of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferber of Had- moved to their newly-completed Spangled Banner, vlsltlnij club presidents, Pointing to the fact that cop Maspeth, L. I., were Sunday guests don Heights, were weekend guests home In Eatontown. . Faculty advisers for Uie concert Hostesses were. Mrs. Willliiiri M. \V* urn ever coiiicintis of new policies, siderable time is often required to of Mr. and Mrs. William Haslach jr. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolver* Bobby Gold, son of Mr. und Mvk. beside Mr. . Roclna are: George Aclterson nnd Mrs, It*. Murray Todd. gain admission to college, Hyde Mrs. William J. . Rabel, Mrs. ton. Richard Gold, Texas Rd., enter* Lnntfstafr, dance band; MIfs Helen The proKrmn was arranued by the for Inisliusi ond the iniliviiluifl nllku u^ged seniors to start thinking William A. Wasmuth and Mrs Mrs. R. L.Cartan and sister tained 10 guosbi Saturday evening Murphy, majoretfew, and Mra. Alice hosplliilliy t'hali'inen, Mrr-. Uui'lon about college early, to explore all Frank Bliss were prize winners at Miss Doris Moore of New York, between ,7 and 0 p.m. ' J. Keating, chorus. I., IJowlle and iMl'H. jyilllvjll A. Pllllo, w likli Inilleuto tliti Din'll for s o u n d possible opportunities for further a luncheon bridge given Tuesday are spending this week in Scaford, Mrs. P. Judson Evans entertain­ Piesldlnn at llu? lea table were fmnncliil (guiiscM li'i l/anklnn fuetlllles study, and to make application to. by Mrs. Charles Bowen, of Plain­ Del., visiting their mother, Mrs. ed at canasta last night. Her gupsts Mrs. Aekersoh apd Mm, Norman the schools of their choice as early field. Other, guests were Mrs. William C. Moore. • were Mrs. Ralph Burkley, Ran- II, Lockwood, both paHt pi'esUluuttt tlmt Itrrp pure wltli m oilcju IromU. as possible. Marguerittf*R. Laird, Mrs. Willianu Mjs; James Brian of Trenton has cocas; Mrs. Charles MarideviHe, Shirley A. Brown of Ihe elub, C. Ludi, Mrs. Edward W. Currie,' returned home after spending sev* Mrs. Vincent Patton, Mrs. Jae -Chilis^-represented—-were: kittle Consult us for financial |iof«»rnil uil. Mrs.—.Channing Clapp and - Mrs. eral days-with her son^N-law" oncT 'Cushman, Mrs. Walter Pike, Mrs, Silver, Mrs. Uohonmi hnd Mra. William R, Craig. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Halspy lllte, nnd M iu Garrett Me* Norf; Cnrterel, Mrs. P, H, Galbraith; vice us you wotllil your dorlor or lawyer, The Couples Club of the Mat­ Miller, Keen .jr. . Asbury Pnrll, Mrs, J. Hlewmt V u r * relieving you of worry und r«'S|iop»l. awan Presbyterian Church will Miss Lee Junior has returned to Mrs. Allan J. Morrison and Mra. Church Ceremony Is roll and Mrs. II. B. PcMIiih: Ocean Women At Meeting meet Friday evening at 0:15 in the Scarsdale, N. Y„ after spending Peter Read attended the president's Held In Englewood; drove, Mrs. Charles A, Winner and b llity . , lecture room. Miss Pepronia Mer* several days with Mrs. Ralph W, tea of the Sewaren History Club Mrs. William Sutherland: South jonian of Lebanon, will sppak on Herrick. yesterday afternoon. • 1 Reside In Fort Lee Amboy, Mrs. Frederick lturowiiky, Magnolia Inn Scene ‘The Answer to Communism in Mrs. Ralph Burkley and son, Mrs. Leonard Brown entertained Mrs. Charles Mltzcnliib und Mrs, Mr. nnd_M™. Stanley 11. Brown the'Near "East.”------Scott,— of "RancoeaH,' have been her pinochle- club -yesterday- after* Of Session; Honor of Englewood, liave announced tho Kiennor. Kivln.------Mrs. William Wilkins jr. enter­ spending several days with the noon. Prize winners were Mrs, A l'o Crimbury,' Mrs.- T. M, Ap­ Red Bank Mayor . marriage or their daughter, Shirley tained her bridge club Thursday form ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, nnd 'Mrs, Edward plegate, past third district vice Ann,.to WalterpEdwiu Gay, ton of evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. George Harris. Mr. Burkley spent McGrath of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. president, - und Mrtt. J. JMwnriJ The April meeting of tlie ifaon- Mr, and-Mrs. Maurice E. Gay of SW ATAWAN the weekend at the Harris home, Dr. and Mrs. William 11.. Pengel mouth County Woman's Democratic Donald Weir, a substitute, and Sunset Ave., Matawan. : , j piin;nlji,'rlln; Freehold. Mru.j.Cjiifll'KS Mrs. Harry Pitcher entertained entertained at bridge last evening. Club was held Thursday evening Mrs. Richard Lewis. , The ceremony was performed by it," 81 : iloomo i and, Mi'*,. iChwU# Mrs. C. Lloyd Little Is a patient her bridge club Thursday evening. Tiielr guests were Mr. and Mra. Hoys; Matawan, Mrs, Allan J. Mor- BANK at the Magnolia Inn, with Red the Rev. James A. Mitchell, rector, Mrs. Joseph J. Reilu'r was a sub­ Sidney Decker, Mr. and Mrs. W il­ hlsoii nnd' Mlsii Urown; iSprlrii! Bonk Mayor Katherine Elkus in Medical Arts Hospital, Sixth in St. Paiil'H Episcopal Church, Ave. and 57th St., New York City. stitute. . liam R. Craig nnd Mr. and Mra, I,nke, Mrs. A. Vlncenl Hoehenter, White as the guest of honor. The Englewood, ' The Matawan Branch of the Mr. and Mrs. W. Rulon Smith William C. Ludi. stale hlulorlan, oral Mrs, James .IX evening's speaker was John. L, The bride was |{lvcn In marriage and grandchildren, Janet Ann and Waltt; Motiiclien, Mrs.H. K. Wtlliln- Montgomery, county welfare direc-, American Red Cross will hold its The Wednesday afternoon bridgo by her father. Mrs.- George Wal­ Karen Claus, were Thursday guests son and Mra, A, 11. Kteeven; New tor. annual meeting and election ot club went to Now Yo^ki^UBtftr^oy. lis of Providence, R. 1., was ma­ of Mr. and Mrs. William Farley, Brunswick, Mrs, William Hecli; Mrs. .Gertrude Carey presided for officers, Wednesday evening, May They lunched nt Afnold’sland flaw tron of honor. The bridesmaid); NO I’AKKINfi I'RUfillMS IlLIU! llreton Woods, Mrs, McKinley nml the Matawan unit and welcomed 9, at the Health Center. ' Washington. a performance of "Out^of - this were Miss Patricia Conklin of the guests and visiting club ipeni- Mrs. William R, Craig1 was* a Mr. and Mrs. A.-Edgar Palm and World.” - In the group-Averc Mrs. Englewood; Miss Marjorie Mntz of Mrs. lsohel I/intz,...... WCMIPH 0^03.11 INSQllAf^Cfc CORPOHAu On Other •I'uesbi were Mrs. Mils- bers. Mrs. Adeline Barton of A s­ guest yesterday of Mrs. E. Harper, son, Robert, attended the wedding Joseph Dcrnberger, Mrs. Frank Gurden City. L. I.; iM|sn Mnrthn of Miss Carolyn Blocker to Capt. BlifiB, Mrs, Frederick K. Dederick, liauuh VonDrnchlo, Mrs. Charleu V. bury Park, head of the county Scarsdale, N. Y. They attended an Hogan of Pawtucket, R. I., and itruser, Mrs. James Aekeruon, Mr», ejdb, presented Mrs. White who ih- antique show at the Community M. Donald Lane jr., at the Morrow Mrs, Elmore Kattnur, Mrs. Conrad Mis/* Joan Stack of Wfllesley HIlJs, Johonnson, Mrs, William J. llabel John II, Ackerson, Mrs. Daniel troduced Mr. Montgomery. House, White Plains. . Memorial C h u r c h . tyapleWQod, MUSfr. " Sherban, Mrs, Henry K. Ackeraoli, ?5S#S! Recognition was nefcorded to the Mrs. Richard Erdmann jr. enter­ Saturday, and the reception at the and Mrs. Milton F. Stevcnvon. John J. MeCahe of Pawtucket, reorganized Reel Bank club, and tained the Teachers Bridge Club home of the bride’s porcnts, Mr. Mrs, Conrad Johannnen enter* nerved nu hefll man. Tiu* ushera Mrs,-Samuel I), 'J'lllo/i, Mrn. Arthur and Mrs. Harry T. Blocker. CupJ. tuined her bridge club Fridny eve­ H, VqtilJuiklik, Mrs, Frederick the Jiighland&, Sea Bright, Keans­ Tuesday evening. Awarda were were Allen J. Rooney o f Fort Lee; Uroiikhur.it, Mrs. Charles II. Miller ' burgf, Union Bcach, Middletown made to Miss L^ira Gordon, Mrs. Lane is a nephew of Mrs. Palm. ning. Awards were mude to Mrs. Roy A. Martin Of Jaekson Helghls, and Mrs, William !|lteh(.oik, and Matawan clubs. A report of Warren Vreeland and Mrs. Howard Mr. nnd Mrs. Garrett J. McKeen Milton F. Stevenson, Mrs. Frank L, 1.; Jo.seph I^eedM^ Woodbridgc, the March session was given by Erdmann. nnd Mr. and Mrs. William Horley Bliss and Mrs. Frederick K. Dede* and James PAllock of New York. Mrs. RiUi Douglas of Red, Bank. Miss Jane Devlin spent the week­ Qf Perth Amboy, attended a per­ rick. Mrs. Marguerite R. Laird The newlyweds spent their hon­ Cancer Dressing formance of ‘The King and I” in A basket of food prepared by the end with Miss Margaret Murpliy, substituted, ' eymoon at Sky Top, Pa., and are Materials Needed hostess club was awarded to Mra. Boston, MaSs, New York, Wednesday evening pf Mr, and Mrs, George Shaw ond now retidlng In Llnwood Park, ! Johnsop of Highlands. Cards were Mrs. Samuel Wells and Mrs. last week.- Mrs. Margaret Shaw of Yonkers, Fort Lee, VJ'He Ladles Auxiliary of IJnloi) M ORTGAGE Bent to 111 members and Mrs. G. John D o w l i n g and children, Mrs. Johnson Cartan was the were weekend gucvts of Mr. pnd The bride is u graduate of Pem­ |](;ach First Aid fcjuad aiialn Is • J. Frerct, social chairman, dlstribut- John jr. and Kimberly, of Evan­ Thursday guest of her sister, Mrs. Mra. Elmore Kattner, broke College, clflfffl of MirjQ, Her np|K.'alhi|( fur the donntlon of , ed tickets for the spring luncheon ston, 111., are visiting Mrs. Wells’s Thomas Thompson, HlgVlunda, The Presbyterian Women's A hu^bund is an alumnus of Brov/h wliito nuitei'lnls to he used In thp LOANS May 26 at the Crystal Brook Inn, son-in-law and daughter^ Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Karl Claus and socJation will meet ne*l Thursday, Uiiiverslty, class of 1050, and be» mnkliiH of cancer dresslnds, The Eatontown. Persons wishing to at- Mrs. Clifton J. Reynolds. children, were Sunday guests ot May 10, In the church" leeturo Jongi to Phi Bela Kappa, honor­ mixlllury Is uxpi'tllnii Ui lie culli‘d If you huve a problem of homo Mrs. Harold M. Jones has re­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newton, room ot 12;30 p.m. . .tend are invited to contact the ary, nnd Kuppo Sigmu, «(/l‘lal fra* upon In tlio near future to supply Hnnneing, come to tho Farmera und : president of their own clubs. turned to Boston, Mass- after Woshington- Mr. and Mrs. Willinm J. Rabel ter/iflies, He if/ employed by n onothor victim with drcsnlnws nnd Mmx-huntH National Dank. Mortgu^c spending two weeks with her son- Mrs. Albert H. Angerstein sr, entertained at bridge Saturday textile firm in Paterson. must proparo for (Ids eventuality. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Angerstein evening. Their guesta were Mr. Person# lwvInK prlleleo to (jive 1o « h h -« i c uvallublo to meet ovcry Oak, Shades Auxiliary Stanley Bartram.1 jr. and daughter. Gall, o f Wilming­ and Mrs. Raymond W. Peters, Mr. Wtddlng Anhounctm.nl*' aro asked to contact Mrn. Kdward need. Terms will be .mranged to unit Seeks Kitchen Funds Mrs. Mildred Wamc entertained ton, Del.; Mias Jean Farber of and Mrs. Wilton Lanning, Mina printed promptly' on paneled oi II. V .a b n ut Keyport J-J^HS>lt, or a table o f canasta at the home of Sparrow’s Point, Md.: and Capt. Wilhclmine Harris of West/leld; your individual renuirementH. Ap- ' The Ladies'. Auxiliary of the bridal Hook enriw-tyhlle vdlum ut a n y member of tlie auxiliary, iU"I Mrs. J. Franklin Dominick, Tues­ David Lane, Aberdeen, Md., were Mr; and Mrs. Horaco K, Robertson, ‘ Matawan Township Hose & Chem­ 'Jila ofTlco. ' the lU'rnn will bfl plckcd lip. pmlHalH urc* m ude without delay, mid day evening. Other guests, were weekend guests of Mr. ond Mrs. Miss Charlotte Batrlo, Bayonne, ical. Co., Oak Shades, is planning prom pt, peiBOnal Horvioo Jh a n s u r e tl. Mrs. Edwin H. Domlrtick, Mrs. J. A. Edgar PaJm. Mr. and Mrs. 1 tp start a fund : drives to fully and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johan* F. Hostetler, Mrs. Ralph W. Her­ Donald Lane sr„ of Kingston, N. nspp. equip the kitchcn of the flrehouse W e invite HppJicutionB ami hIi IiII rick and Miss Mary LUk. Y., were Sunday guests at the now nearing completion. Mrs. Isaac Kirschenbaum of l\Jiss Ann Go ward of Montclair, Palm home. Forest Hills, L. wns the v/eck* welcome an opportunity lo diM-ima ; Mrs. Mollie BJyth, a member of was the weekend guest of Miss Milton F. Stevenson jr. spent the end guest o f her cousin, Mini • the auxiliary, announced that a your reqiili'ementt), Patricia McKeen. weekend in Syracuse. N. Y. Esther Bltiu- . ’■ meeting will bp held in the near future to appoint a committee to supervise the fund drive, !?- First Aid Auxiliary baiket ns a door prize, as well as Move To Matawan STAYS w m n SXTRA Recently tho ladies auxiliary To Hold Card Party table priz/'S and rafrshmentir. y *AKS tONGER . : . made a contribution of $500 to­ ft was reported that 100.00 was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zlnuner « Mrju nims wards the cost of construction of h a m M fiP ' A REAl PAINT BQNU$I Arrangements, for. a .card party realized frp/n.Jfoe reccnl.JoiKl-Sale have moved from Morganvilta to ;the firehouso,...... - — ...... and this sum will \#t given to tho for Wednesday evening May 16, in the former Yonkausiie hou.v* nl 11 N A I W P f c 1 1 /IKK .. Matawan Rehabilitation Committee Sutphln A v e „ whlefi Ihe Zimmer# the Firit Aid* Headquarters, were Morganville- Visitors- Inc. Mrs. Robert Coiot, president, recently purchased, Mrs. Zimmer GEORGE M. HARRIS, INC. . MATAWAN, NKtf IKN1KV made Tuesday night by *the M3*’ extended appreciation to the public ii tlie former Miw Doris Rlncar. MtMinHtiuinanfCniiiu . Mr. and Mrs. James Merrill o f awan First Aid Squad Auxiliary. for iu support ot the project. HARDWARE, SEEDS, HOUSEWARES Mr& Helen Farrell will be chair­ M1UUI NDIM1 OUOtK IWIUIAHCI COtrotAtlON Cranford, spent Uie weekend In Security pay tha spmft rate 130 Main St. Matawan H«rgaj»ville r wiUi .Mrs,. 1 McrrUrs man o f the party, pj^aUd by the You can buy OacuJrlty Bonds b j of interest ar the War Bonds y o u Tel. MAtawan 1*1013 Orgtntufl 1M0 — Q lJ tii Bqik l i Monmtmth County siiUr,* Mra^ George Fraier. pembers, ^ w } l\ be a . food tiw payroll Daductkm PUa., . bought diirifif th* war. B u y tom*} ¥ ¥ ¥ + f;* :»y i' *r:f *rv » « £ < w ?

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THURSDAY. MAY 3| 1951 PAGE SIX THE MATAWAN JOURNAL MATAWAN, N. J. M . D. LEARNS FARMING A T RUTGERS Sunday Program For Hold Bayshorc Man ;■ i New Complaint In:: Vets Asked To Fill Matawan Tops In Bayview Congregation, On Woman’s Charges ' The Sacramchts o f Baptism and Estell X Camphelir 28,™6f‘Ham- Pitchfork Case Lots, Change Tanks Triangular Meet the Lord's Supper will be observed Has Birthday F ete. sey Ave., Keansburg, arraigned Sunday at the 11 a.m. worship Monday in Perth Amboy Municipal Father Of Girl Makes 1 Everdell Says State Downs Rumson, Keys; service of Bayview Pre&byterlan Kathryn Mooney Given Court on an : atrocious assault Counter Charge; Rice MHS Squad In Newark Church - Tlie pastor, the Rev. R. ' Lawn Party; Activities charge, Was held under $500 bail . Approves Measure* Of D. Merriam, will preach a sermon to awaff^the action of the Middle­ Claimed To Be Wed Raritan Body To Cope Schools Meet Saturday entitled "Jesus Speaks.” . Of Area Interest sex’ County Grand Jury.. . Counter complaint. alleging at­ The senior choir, under the. Campbell .was arrested at 2:15 With Health Problem Irv Nusbaum was a thrqe^veni Thc following items o f news re­ tempted assault and battery" was direction o f Mrs. Lcda Nielsen, will a.m. Morid?y on complaint’ o f Irene winner as Matawan scored another late to activities among residents filed by Union Lester, Cllffwood, i Fred Crol^r, 'fitatc district health sing as* the anthem, "I Heard thc Lewis, 44, o f 645 Pfeiffer Blvd., triumph in tarck ’ yesterday after­ of the : Cedar Grove.Cheesequake this week against Tarby . Rice, 22, officer, 'inspected the .condition Voice of Jesus Say,” DyJcc&. >. Perth Amboy, who chargrf that noon. The Maroon and Steel de­ area of Madison Township. South 7 Atlantic Aye„, Matawan cdused by overflowing septic tanks Campbell gave her a black; veye 1 feated Rumson . 80-40^ with Key­ Mrs. Emma Metze, church pianist, Township, £ result! of tiiat young In the West Keansburg .veterans Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mooney en­ and knockcd out two Of her. front 35 port, enlering a limited squad, get­ will play as the prelude "Tender man’s.attempt to visit Mary Lester, home development nt Tenth and tertained at a lawn party Satur­ teeth after she left a taVern on ting 13^4 points. The meet was on Memories,*' Hoyser ahd as the post- daughter of thc cofnplainant at the- . Thirteenth Sts. Jafct week, Charles day afternoon in honor of ‘thcir lower Smith'. St. that city. 1 . the’ Matawan field. lude, “Fallow thc Gleam,” Douglas. Jamili* home ,)n* the middle the / Lijfc Everdell, Rariton Township in­ daughter, Kathryn, who wa& ccle The woman told Perth Amboy The church school ipccla on Sun­ night on Apr, 2 i ; l:Jiceiwas'^put spector,' reported Tuesday. • Mr, Coach John Caracciolo plans to bratlng her sccond birthday. Magistrate Louis F. Sellyel' that day at p;45 a.m. , . . Croker approved the • measures enter his unbeaten iorCcs 'in tho In ^ e ccntcr of thc table was a Camphell annoyed her at the; tav­ under $2000 balll to await action; of ..■. taken.by. local.health authorities Newark schools meet Thiirsqjay at large cako, decorated v with plastic ern, and followed her onto - Uie the 'grand jury by Maglstratqjflu-.. ; and, ruled oiii the need. of state the Newark 'Schools Stadium on animals. The color scheme was street after; closing hours Monday. ther A. Foster, Matawan Township. intervention at this time, according Bloomflcld AVc. T green and yellow. Guests were _Campbell_w.as: .arrested v by. a ? The- night of the jdlegedL offense Mrs! M. Rodriquez and daughter,' . to Mr. Everdell * tn cdntrnuing their victory skein, Perth Amboy patrolman after the the.magistrate had put Lester under Dorothy of South Amboy; Ken.- ' Mr. Everdell slated ho and Mr. Matawan scored firsts'in^■'10 o f 14 woman complained to him, ’ - ’ , bail to await grand Jury, action on neth, Geoffrey and Michele Wil­ Crokcr were In -agreement the in* events. : Resides Niisbaum, the Honors Candidate a complaint entered by DeWitt Rice liams, “ Carol Ann Heller, Arline dividual homeowner Would have Harris brbthcrsV Dari and Joe, •News Items From . on behalf of Tarby. Jjfc son. ‘ The* ” scoretj, in the dashes, George Jackson, Mrs. Joseph Jackson, Mrs. latter, hit over the flead by Les­ lo Dll in the rear of his lot as NJC Student Feted Earl Williams, Mrs, Nelson Apple­ The Freneau Area , ' the ground 'In most b f thc sub­ Hunter took tlio 440, Tom Noddings ter with a pitchfork' was under­ At Dinner With 11 gate, Miss Patricia Hanley, >Mr. division slopes down to thc rear of thc.QSO, Joe Dii^iz the mile, Roland going medical treatment.and unable and Mrs. James Hanley and Wil­ Miss Leslie Lockwood is recover­ the yard where the'septic tank is Taylor the high jump and Mickey Classmates to act for himself. !£- liam Mance. ' ing at her Freneau home following located. ' This causes surface water Jastrab thc shot put. Joe prago The Lester complaint allegesrlhe Mrs. Louis Helscr sr.,. attended a tonsillectomcy, . to settle ut tho low point around would have won the shot put but Miss. Greta Makowsky, daughter younger Rice broke in the b&ck the annual spring meeting of Asso­ Mrs. Clinton Woolley, Rahway, the tank and greatly aggravates thc his two winning heaves were ruled Of Mrs. Hattie Makowsky, 2(39 Broad door o f the Lester home arid creat- ciated Women's Farm Bureau of visited her sister, Mrs. Reinke situation, he observed* out for foot faults. St., Keyport, was one o f 12 seniors cd a disturbance that aroused both Dr. G. Allen Robinson, New York cancer specialist, right end Bobeit Dan Poling took the . Javelin for ot thc New Jersey College for New\Jcrsey held at thc Log Cabin, Janssen, Freneau, on Saturday., . Lester and hi& wife. The Lesters Mr. Everdell recommended the Wakefield, research assistant in .farm fcrops at the Rutgers University Keyport In a very good mark. Jim Women who were honored Tuesday Rutgers Agricultural farm, Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Springfield, came downstairs and confronted •. ■ walls of septic tanks' be built-up Johnson, in the 880, and BUI evening at a dinner in Cooper day. , and Mr. and Mrs. M iller' and Rice. He is allege^ to have de­ where tho new. Jill is put in. and 1 >ilege of Agriculture, examine sweet clover plant in State University's Ormerod in thc mile, scored good Hall, on the New Brunswick Miss Dorothy Partridge of Bel- daughter, Evcrstown, spent Sun­ that added laterals, 18 Jnchcs be- jboraiory as pari of Dr. Robinson's ptoparatlon for a second "career" manded to., see Mary ifs his “ wife.’’ seconds for thc Red and" White. campus. The dinner wa& in recog­ mar and Mrs. Thomas Hill and &on, day in Freneau with Mr. and Mrs. tieath the new surface of the a I a scientific farmer. » ' The father called to, his daughter, Summary: (names In order of nition of students who are can­ Norman of Robertsville, visited at F. Hockenbury. ground, be Installed. He felt these asked her if this was so, and she didates for high honors at the col­ the home of Mrs. Sara Partridge, Thc Freneau Independent Fire added, laterals, well above tho clay flnish) denied being married to Rice.* - 100 yd. dash—J. Harris (M), P. lege. ' • Saturday evening. Co. was called out Saturday after­ ' Rice Is then alleged to. have strata causing the trouble would Harris (M). McQuarrle (M), Bennct Mrs. Richard Russell and Mrs. noon to extinguish a grass Are on give sufficient added . flow-off to tate Highway Department Abandons (R). Time: 10.3 secs. The 12 seniors, candidates for rcachcd into his shirt as though to 220 yd. dash—D. Harris (M), J. graduation with high honors, were M. Brenner of Newark, and Mr. and Texas Rd. ^ •. . 5.; drjsCKla weapon when Mrs. Lester remedy thc situation. Harris pitchfork and made after/Rice min. 25.9 sees. * daughter, Mildred and Frances, .. Ownor Reiponiible research work in her. major field in Freneau last weekend. with It. .When he caught up With 120 yd. high hurdles—Nusbaum (M), visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. The health inspector said build­ Plan to redirect the flow of Simon <10. Taylor (M)t Godwin (K). and take a comprdrohsive exam the young mao. the blow with the Time: 17 ecus...... 1 ' Smith, Suturday ev.enlng...... ing up the grounds with All and triffic at Six Corners, Keyport, by Browntown S. S. To Inatlon at thc end of her senior pitchfork was struck, ; , 180 yd. low hurdles—Nusbaum (M), Miss Marie Jerome of South Am­ Tiny Tot Fashion Show heightening the walls of the septic el minaling travel through the in* Hold Social Friday Simon (R), MacArgcl (M), R. Dallcn- year. She also must attain an The . battered swaini ,was found tanks—would be tho-responsibility. te -section-on-M aplo-PI,r~has—boon tine. (R)_—Time:--22- sees. " uveragb~‘of ~2.0 ‘ o r bettcTT'in 'all boy was-a-Monday 6Uppor-guost-at T KTs Mothers 'Association of lying in the roadway by^lhe Itev, Shot put—McGuiness (R), Drngo the home of Mrs. Adele Herzog. of the home owner and that .there abandoned by thc State Highway There will be a get-together (M). Shippey (H). J. Uallcntine, (M). courses and 1.5 or better in all Calvtiry Methodist Church, Key-- William J. Hutcheson, 45 Orchard Mrs. Adolph Menzel of Englishr could be no recourse ngoinst the D ipartmcnt, Alien C, Ely, assistant social this Friday evening at thc Distance: 40-ft.-2 ina...... ", courscs taken in her major field. port, will sponsor a "Tiriy Tot" St., Matawan, a passerby. The Discus—McGulncss (R).' Drago (M), town, entertained thc Cedar Grovo developer as thc one who installed pervising engineer of tlie Division Browntown Union Sunday School Noddings (M), Taylor (M). Distance: (Miss Makowsky, a psychology fashion show in the chUrch, Tues­ Rev^ Mr,..Hutcheson -had-the- pollce-- plnochlc club Thursday. Attcnd- thc tanks. , . Survey and Plans, announced and thc public is invited to attend. 114 ft., O'.li Ins. major, worked on original case day "ovening. .May-22.- Tho'fashions, and Matawan Flrst_Ald Squad . .JfivclJn-rPoIinB. (K),—..Porter. ...(Ml, ing were Mrs.-Jamea Farlello, nil Voisc, Matawan; Mrs. Garrett relief can be obtained fqr. the ce-wny light at the corner with tied for sccond. Height: 5 ft., 4 Ins. Miss Makowsky was recently consciou&ncs* at the hospital next of Eatontown were Sunday night; Magee, kMarlboro; and Mrs. Lcnncr, vet homeowners- To this date, no two-way. light, according,to an Broad jump—Nusbaum vas^ brought to y on a grp,on light, then turn Detroit, Mich., whore she has been sons, Brucc and Wayne,, of Lake A .visit to the Chester Horse Nelson; Mrs. T. Thomsen, son, ‘ light recently .-when la group of rijjht on a new cutoff to be con­ Mrs. Herbert Cottrell sr. and awarded a fellowship for a year of . ' - Specialising In Miss Elizabeth Brautignm spent Farm of Mrs. P, E. Chester at George, and daughter Irene, of cx-GI's said the sewage overflow structed back of Folan's7 store to graduate ctufly in clinical psychol­ Wlckatunk', f e a t u r e d yesterday Jackson Heights, L. I„ spent Sat­ INDIVIDUAL TOMATO PIES was m bad that on hot days they ume going towards Matawan on from Monday to Friday of lost ogy. She nlso will do part-time week In Asbury Park. afternoon’s meeting of thc Cub urday visiting- Mr. and Mrs. Earl had to leave thetr homes. They M pic r u ' v^rK- In the child guidance clinic SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS Miss Marie Gaub and Jacob Scouts of Den 3. Tlie cubs were Williams. • taid they feared for the health of loing from MataWan to Kcy- oflfirated by the school. .. JUMBO HOT SAUSAGE SANDWICHES . the children who play in thc Gaub were Freehold visitors Mon­ shown thc many horscfi "and colts Miss Marie Jerome, South Am po t, thc reverse order of travel Orders io iaka out. "green" stagnant water which rests day. . by Mrs. Chester. They were ac­ boy; Mrs, William J. Rainaud, uld have been followed, Television nightly. ; Choice Wines and Liquors* on lawns near the septic tanks. All teachers of Madison Town­ companied by Mrs. Floyd Bliss Musical Program Is Mrs. Adele Herzog, Mrs. Fred Many veterans' wives told thc uch opposition was aroused at a ship nre taking a course In first nnd Mrs. Marshall Bccman, den Presented At Church Schulmcister and Mrs. Louis' Schul- OPEN AL L YEAR committee thnt when they turned public hearing on a similar plan aid at thc Laurcnco Harbor School, mothers. mci&lcr attended a card party on a,vfaucct in thc kitchen, every­ foi thc Cllffwood Ave. and Route under instruction of thc South Attending were Merrill Evans, Mrs. Margaret McGee and Mrs. Monday evening in thc parish thing would back up through the 35 Intersection in Cliffwood early Amboy First Aid Squad. den chicf, Paul Barrett, Roger Eleanor Suber, co-chairmen, pre­ house of Trinity Church, Matawan. . pipes. Others said thc situation thU spring i that the State Highway Mrs. James Fountain and Mrs. Bccman, Michael Bliss, Ralph sented a “Basket of. Roses" musical Holy Communion will be • cele­ Doartm cnt took both plans under was so bad thc entire lawn Otto Gaub spent Tuesday in Bound Evans, Arne Kalmo, David Rud­ program Sunday at the Sccond brated at thc Church of Our ^ “ bubbled’* when a water faucet reddvlsement. The Keyport Bus! Brook. der ond Walter Jasklewicz, cubs; Baptist Church, Matawan, for thc Saviour at 8 o'clock Sunday jnorn- smen's Association, represented was turned on. Mrs. J. Soncy and Mr. and Mrs. nnd Dean Bccman and Mrs. M. bencflt of the. Missionary Socicty. ing. by Manuel Gale and Merrill H L, G. Dickerson of Kenilworth, Alkcnhcad, .guests. _ .... ’ ...... - The. . J. .Randall-of -As. — Miss..Mildred Burlew-visited -Mr. Wr llocc,.....were.-among -those who spent Sunday at iiic Blahota home. bury Park, served as master of and Mrs. Charles Molteg of Union ?rcd protest against the ClifT- Charge* In Accident ccremonlcs, Thc large uudlcnce Beach, Wednesday evening. • >d Ave. plan ns tending to appreciated selections by the Mis­ Thc Chccsequakc Fire Depart­ laic” both Keyport nnd.Cliff- Morganville Social Fatality Dismissed sionary Jubilccrs of Asbury Park, ment wa& called out Friday evening *>d Beach, from/the normal How Club Holds Meeting Madison, T o w n s h l p Magistrate thc Men's Chorus of West Farms, to extinguish a fire In the area Center At MJC raffle on Route 35. Maxwell * II. Mayer, Friday, dis­ Thc Starlightcrs of Long Branch,' around the old Morgan Plant be­ uveral weeks ago It was on- The Morganville Social Club missed careless driving 'charges thc Melodic Gospel Singers of tween Alternate Route, 4 and 3ii. All Eligible Students need from Trenton thc Cliff* held a social meeting A p r.-23 at Maiawan; a trio consisting of Miss A considerable amount of wood­ )d Ave. plan also had been against Gaetano lmbrcnda, 30, tlrged To Participate the liome of Mra. Charles Plnsky. Keansburg truck .driver, growing Sylvia P h e lp s , Miss ' Barbara land was destroyed. ndoncd. • Attending were Mrs. Robert Daniels of New York City, and •The Ladles Auxiliary of the -In Classification PIKtrently some change will be out of a _ fatal ^accident on . Routc_ Owens; Mrs; " Donald Miller, Mrs. 35, Laurence liarbor, on Mnr. 31 Miss" Ronnie Suber of Matpwan; Chccsequakc Fire Co. Is sponsoring le In the present traffic setup Robert Scbcr Jr., and children, a card party In thc flrchousc May Monmouth. Junior College hus Mrs.° Mary Churchmah, CO, of solo by Mrs. Olllc Jennings of New Six Corners for Mr. Ely added Jennnie and Robert, Mrs, Leroy 11 at 8 p.jn. " . been designated as a test centcr Monroe Ave., Keansburg, was the Brunswick; solo by Mrs. Evelyn thc time of his announcement VanPelt, Mrs. Kenneth Miller, Mrs. Adele Herzog, Mrs. William •where collcgo students may take victim of tho accident. She died Treadwell of New'-*YMk; piano “new plans have not yet been Mis. Harry Konowalow, Mrs. Ed­ J. Ralnpud, thc Misses Gloria aptitude tests to determine their from injuries sustained after being selection by Mrs. Maude • Hondcr- eloped.” ward Bbcker, Mrs. Albert Tabor Schulmclstcr and Su&an Trout, Mr. . eligibility for continued training. run down by Mr. Imbrenda's car sori: reading by John Knox of Mat­ nnd daughter, Frances, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. John L. Chamberlain and All draft-eligible students arc ur­ as she attempted to* cross thc high­ awan, and a recitation by Mrs. Lola i S lh e /tm fta . Smith sr., Mrs. Myrtln Smith Jr., gently advised to take these tests. uda May Newman way enroute, to choir practice In Andrews of Long Branch. dnughtcrs, Margaret and Ann and and thc hostess nnd children, Thomas Dennis and daughter, Examinations will be given Mny ted On Birthday thc Laurcncc Hurbor Community The church was decornted with Judy nnd Charles Jr. Tho next Maureen were among those from 20, Junc 10 und Juno 30. It is em­ Church. roses by Mrs. C. A. Gesswein, Mrs. session nf thc club will be on M ny; this area attending thc Japanese E PEHFIEID sS S T S S S phasized bj£ Selective Scrvicc nu- ^ he third birthday of Linda Mny Hearing testimony revealed that Spnfford W. Schanck, Mrs. Van NOTHING m THl MO'JSI SO MUCH CO\f SO ItMtJ at the home of Mrs. Martin thoritlcs-~that this is not a plan ot vmaii, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8 Mrs. Churchman w a s crossing Winkle Todd, Miss Margaret L. festival given by ; the Girl's 4 Smith, sr...... exemption. Actually it is nothing Iter Newman, was celebrated Route 35, near thc dual traffic Tfcrhunc, Mrs. Charles Springhorn Friendly Socicty of Trinity Church, , more than a deferment or post­ sday afternoon at a party.' lights nt the Laurcncc Pkwny. inter­ nnd Harry Moy jr., nil of Mat­ Matawan, Thursday evening. Thc : ponement. uests were Mrs, Lester Mathia- .Visit Playhouse section when she was struck.. She awan. Misses Margaret und Ann Cham­ Mrs. Maude Knox is president of berlain were In the group par­ COUNTY GAS CO. The test will consist of four and daughter, Terry, and Randi was about 113 feet south of thc ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS...... mor, Perth Amboy; Mrs. A. L. Fifly employees,.. of^jhe Ann- this socicty. ticipating. , parts: reading comprehension, ver­ pedestrian*' c r o s s w a l k , it wns FREEHOLD : KEYPORT bal relationships, interpretation of bur, Mrs. P. Wilbur and daugh- strong Cork Co., Keyport plant, brought .out. v • Mrs. Roy White and daughter, , datu and Anally, mathematical Jcan Ellen, Keyport; Charles ihelr-wlvcs and friends enjoyed a Mr. lmbrcnda testified he was Injured In Fall Joan, of Browntown, and Mrs. . Cash ^Allowance for Old Heater ' . aptitude. To qualify, n student >en, Keansburg; Mrs*. Lawrcncc performance of “Annio Get Your traveling ubout 35 to 40 miles an Thomas Kulbcrta and children, ; must make a score of 70. This is ker and children, Bobby, Dickie, Gun" ut thc Popor Mill Playhouse, hour in light traffic and had Just Thomas Jr., Linda ahd Roy of L ; Alida Zuckcr, Holmdel Rd., not to bo confused with tho grade jimy, Jimmy nnd Patty, Mrw. Millburn, Tuesday evening, • passed a green light when he j;uw Hazlet, was confincd to Monmouth Cheesequake spent Saturday at thc Bronx Zoo. ' . o f 70 at school and college. By old Smith and daughter, Nancy, an object Jump out" in front of Memorial Hospital Monday night Pvt. Paul White, who Is receiving comparison, n score of 70 opproxl- . Ri^hnrd Lewis and children, r-nrds und personal stationery--...... him. He..... said he applied his...... brakes. for treatment of injuries to her his basic training at Camp Pickett, MATAWAN mates thc 120 o f tho Ariny General lie' ond. Cuthy,. Mrs. Jerry . - H. finest quality und latest ftyles, j but could not stop in time to ovoid left shoulder and enr. She was 1 Vn.,\ tpcnt thc weekend visiting : J: Classification, test. icnas and daughter, Patriciu^ J^asonnbly priced, at this office. * hitting Mrs. Churchman. hurt.Jn a fall down stairs. . .■ Thq examinations to be ndmln- . Moses Walling ond.... daughtor, ^ Mrs. White nt the home of her ; * istered at Monmouth Junior Col- rcsa; Mry, Marthn Walling, Miss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rush lego will probably be proctorcd by olhy Walling, Robin Lee Malk- .?VHP Teams o} Experts Cover the Globe in War on Disvast Ing, of Browntown. . . Grand Opening Junior College faculty members; i, Susnnne Cornell, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Will}am J. Rainaud, -T est results, however, will be nkcn Mrs. George Prchler. Browntown were Sunday dinner ' of our . machine-scored at thc Educational guests of thcir son and daughter- • ‘ Testing Service, Princeton. Here ip’ Grand Opera in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A tests arouraded ot tlie rato' of 300 Rainaud, Matawun. to 500 nfi hour. Draft deferment PI tnned For 1 Asbury Mrs. Charles Roddy left Wednes­ day to visit at the home of her Modem AUTO LAUNDRY .., tests will be fpchcekcd 100 * per op" Grand Opera, performed niece, Mrs. Charles Henderson, Tot- * cent by hand. • by the fomou.s lntcnalioiml Grand / ' A ll draft registered college stu- tenvillc, S. I. . Opi ra of Now- York City under the Now. you can get. a ~denU wishiiW to toko tbc‘ tcstaro Mr. and Mrs. George D. Scott, dire ction of thc celebrated operatic required to obtain an application Camden, Mr. and Mrs. William thorough car washing job imj) rewirio, Alfredo Salmafigl,. -will ■ card 'from thcir local draft board, Scnrlctt, Gloucester, and* Mr. and be, brought to tho Asbury Park Mrs. W ider of Union, were . Sun­ done on your car anti ;flU |t put.and mall It immediately, Shd ro this summer by .Walter to the Educational Testing Service, day guests of Mr. qncj Mrs. Charles convinced that your car - u Ret 3e. ' ' . • ’ • Burncs. - .Princeton, N. J. •. A grand opera fcstlvnl, ot popular will look spic and span* pric ?s, will be .presented nt The V Bayshore, Man Burned Par jimount, n Walter Hcodo Jane Ann Burlew from bumper to. bumper, Thc iter on the Ahbury Parle board- Aids Production Phone Us Now! , Louis Hyer, 33, of 12 Cedar St.. w^l c, on alternate Wednesday cve- top and bottom. Jane Ann Burlew, Browntown, Keyporl.' was treated Friday nt nin, s, starting June 13.^. The mo^t MATAWAN Is assistant director for the produc­ Free pickup and de­ ( Monmouth Memorial Hospital . for ami itldus full-scale opera ever per­ ‘ burn* o f 'both eyes. He fint ncld forr iod In- the fhore nren; the tra- tion of “The Little Foxrs" ot Mont- livery service. Prompt clnlr State College, Moy 0-15. 1 la his eyis while working for the dill nial opera will be presented In The World Health Orfsntxatlon’i fight against disease 1-2251 Miss Burlew hay worked o n . tlio > Jersey Central Power nnd Light full -with noijiing deleted. The action! ------.... - ...- Is belnf etnfted out on every continent of the world, costume committee for '“Anns and C o . .hone Branch.Aos^ltaLouthori- proi lucfions. wJll .employ large cast*- wherever Its services are needed. Above right, a British thc Man,*' “Stage Door," “The Glass tics' reported. He was r e l e a s e d of American -nnd Italian .opera member ot a WflO team In Istanbul Instructs a nurse Menagerie,' and thc “‘Show-Off.” alter treatment. , , fituri*, u full symphony 'orchestra, large choru», and ballet. on chest x-ray technique. At left, is shown a child At Montclair she is a member of the Womens Athletic Assdclatlon, How about business cords? We in Mabud, India, .with pronounced oedema due prob; Math club. Fencing " club, imd con w jjply’ffieiri QUlcKly and nt the .. "For Rent" and ‘T or Sale** sign* «biy to dysentry, according to WOO specialists. WHO Playcm the Montclair dramatic 172 Jackson Street - MATAWANk N. J, mny ho purchased ot this, office,. right pWtre, Crime »wl t r y ] a , j la one o f the Specialised Agencies of the United Nation*. group. • ' , i ■ A . ^ »&*-

THURSDAYi MAY 3, 1951 fHEj MATAWAN JOURNAL, MATAWAN, N. J. PAGE ONE—SECOND SECTION **L TI May 28 to Juno 17 Burgin, Laurel Ave., Raltah Town­ the plaintiff: showed that the girl Judge1 D e cid e sM ata w a n - ; Area L&ncta Neldingcr, Beers Rd., ship; Robert D, Paltrldge, 93 High;, was a pusscnger in one of tho Holmdel Twp., Joseph W. Hackett field Ave., . Matawan; Helen Si coaches which tumbled from! tho Man Must Pay Club $300 29 Park Ave.,.. Keansburg; Fanny McDavlt, Marlboro Rd., Marlboro rails. Sho suffered a corebral con* ort; Clar­ Yacht Club wns ^milled- lo $300 in ■■ With Like Total From From Area Men and Women Names Are Drawn Keyport; Herbert D. Savage. 510 ence C oti,:35 Broad St., Mutawan. Its claim (iRuImt William Bur. Central Ave., Union Bcach; Wil­ Veteran Railroad Madison Twp., Sea For Jury Service, ineatcr o f 10 New Tlrunswlck Av«., in the liam E.' Gordon, 129 Broadway, Employees Honored Matawun, who wiw i-hnrged by tho Wall Would Be Built May 7 To Term End Keyport; Josephine . Julian, 60Q First Damages Award club with iltimosb'lM'3 grill *rtom Central Ave., Union Beach; Edna In Feb. 6 Rail Wreck , Three .bayshore residents were which he oiico niannged. . ’ ! With $20,000—all the money now Jury Commission Secretary L. Bulger, 181 Beers St., Keyport; among tho 115 recently retired em­ 'Heprewnited by Alfred O. An. f: available- -the Navigation Bureau Armed Services Maude. Fletcher Thursday at Free­ Charles Ungur, fiO Freneau Ave,, The first award in a Middlesex ployees of the Jersey Central Lines, tonlo. tlio club' liist|tulod suit-lor of the Conservation and Economic hold announced the residents from Matawan; Winiitou E. Schatlcr, 180 County Court growing out ot the having n total of 3S64 years of $5000 nuainst BuniiMloi' clnlmlng ' Development Department proposes this pcction wIiq have been called Freneau Ave., Matawan; Madeline tragic Pennsylvania R a i l r o a d service with tho railroad, who were under tlie pi'ovlhJon ot n lcsso : to build gravel dikes, to stop ero­ . Complete Airborne Court* Paterson Duo Home for petit Jury duty at tlie session S. Larsen, Middle Hd„ Raritan wreck in Woodbrldge, in tlmt guest* of honor at a testimonial entered Into Juno 1, 1015, all oddl- : sion of Paul's Beech and Shoreland Pat Paterson, who has been starting Mr.y 7. , ; . Township; Jessie Bruder, IQ Clin­ County Court, .whiciT took a toll of dinncr-ahow in Allentown, • Pa„ tlona and Improveuicnly niado , Circle on Madison Township’s serving with the Marine Corps in Beginning May 1 and Coding ton St., Matawan; Clarence Lundy, 84 lives and injured upwurda of Saturday. thotild toecomo #Je property, ol tlio Raritan bayfront at Laurence Har- Korea for a year is* due to return . May 17 1 ...... 10 Church St., Matawan; Laura L.1 500 peyson Feb. 6 was allowed CertlflcutP8 and honorably landlord club, • Tile >«lub. alleged t' . bor,_ •”,, ' ; ; '• ’ Snyder, 27 Jersey St., West Keans» to the United States sometime this Edith L. AiLken, 51 Little Str, TJiursday by Judge George R. tired servico pins wero presontod UurmC8tor left und removed ii burg.' ' ■ James K. Rankin, the bureau's month. The. information comes Matawan; John R» Parker, Hazlet Morrison in New Brunswick. to Uie veteran employes by ♦ Earl booths, ii television, net und dam- chief engineer, advised the town­ from Al Ladouceur; Raritan Boys Rd., H olm del' Twp.; William K. June 18 to £nd% f Setsldn Suing to recover' for injuries T. Moore, president of the railroad. Bg«l thft evlll loom walla and bor * ship committee by letter Thursday Club major domo, who. was trail­ Sands, 57 Broad .St. Matawen; _ KlizafcieUi A. Cunningham, .M arl­ sufferil in the wreck, 14-ycnr-old Those, from tills Aria honored areu, ...... , . • : .: _ .. that under the state coast protec­ ing Pat for the Golden Gloves Rose Stevenson,'109 dron'd S t, boro Rd., M^rlhoro Twp.; Allen Anne L. . Coleman, daughter of and tlielr length of service • in­ Burnuwler, r o p r o s o ri t c d by i s tion formula the department can when Ih e .entered .service, . ' . j___ Mntawan; Anton M. TUI Jr?. Fierro A. Wilks. Bixyw S t , , Matawan; Edward T. Colomun of 290- Lin­ cluded; John -Hallarln, - Plainfiold, ■Jffso'plr" Doicti o f ' Portli Amlioj, " only - match Madison Township 8 coln Ave., L«ut,ence Harbor, Was Brothers Get Furloughs Ave., Motawan; Norman W. Olsson. Bessie L. Wcndpl, Montroso. Rd,p formerly of Matawan, conductor, denied the allegation;!, llie cnrio >. contribution o f $10,000 to flgnt owarded $500 and her lather $500 Jack and Ernci/t Murphy, sons of 187 Melrose Way, Cliffwood; James Marlboro Twp.; B. Dorothy Cohen, 42 years; Jqhn Dublnsky, Keyport, wna liemil without h Jury witli y- erosion. , . ' /brUtuidfcal .expenses Jncunteii for Mrr-and Mrs- J. H. Murphy,-Bay­ J. Moy< 20 Monroe St., Matawan; 75 Broad, SI.; . KeyportL John.: P. travkman, 13 years, and Benjamin Jtidiie Kulleisaen assesslUBv tho Kanklii-said-fZO.OOO-will-iio't-pay' view Ave., Union Beach, both are May Klobert, 24 Campvlew P i , Muscarcira, 7 Kearnoy St., Keyport; his daughter. . Chorry/ 113 Victoria Pi., Union diiniNBes. ./ .' . Vf for timber bulkheads and pumped* enjoying 14-day leaves at home. Keansburg; Marguerite Decker, 10 Irene Scholcr, 048 Morni'ngside Tlie nwarclH were irlade aguhiHt Beach* hammer operator,. 27 yonrii in ' fill to protect Jhe bungalow bErnie, who has Just completed Blrchwood Ave., Kcansbucg; Esther Ave., Union ftench; Margaret B. the rennsylvania Railroad without 10 yenrrt from today, tho lotcat colony at Paul's Beach or Shore­ BANAFATO FALCO Navy boot training at Newport, R. K. Wyckoff, Main St., Marlboro; Ogden, 8 John St., Keansburg; a contest. 'Hie court wiih informed Stoker nnd B low er Owners wrinkle in television '»etinrair bo . land Circle which' is beiijg under* Two 'Matawan soldiers/ Pfc. I., has been assigned to duty aboard Edna Maynard, 5Q Willis Ave,, William It Grosso. 327 Fairfield that the railroad wim* agreeable'to Specially preparckl Buckwheat ano yours mid you cun pny for It with mined at three locations. Anthony M. Falco and pvt Joseph a destroyer nt tlie-completion. of Keansburg; Clayton R. Haynes. 81 Way, Cliffwood: Ruby J. Robedee, the payment o f tho $1000 damufle. Rice Cpal~*No Clinkors, Immediatj your savings NOW ill U, S, Suvlllgj The best $20,000 will buy Mr. A. Banafato, graduated recently, his leave. Jack Is stationed ut Seabreeze Way, Keansburg. , ^ IS8 Church St*Keyport; Cecil C. Tefitimony oitered iu holiaif of bolivory. RtillU- ; 'v\ii Bondii. , . ...Rankin said,, is, gravel .dikes. For from the basic airborne course of the Camp Gordon, Ga. * Paul's Beach he proposed build­ Infantry School al Fort Bcnning, . Assigned To Ohio . ing a dike 30 feet wide at the top Ga. The course is designed to train aijd 10 feet above the mean low Maj. Arthur B. VanBusklrk, son personnel from nil arms ‘ and of Mr. and Mrsr^Arlftur S, • Van -waten mark at the shoreline and branches of the service’ as quali­ Buskirk, Keyport, has been assign­ another dike, 10 feet wide at the fied parachutists and glidermen. top and 13 to 16 feet high, on the ed from Craig Field, Selma Aia., to NEWS FROM DV PONT Students arc required to make five Wrighl-PaUcrson AF Baso, Ohio. west side of the development from jumps from an airplane, including the highway to the bay. Mr. one day Jump with full equipment 4 Meet In Japan 1 . Rankin , suggested, using any bal­ Falco is the son o f Mrs. Carmen Pfc. Edward .Phelan Jr., in a ance to All out the bank along Falco, 15-1 Main St., and Banafata's letter to his dad, reports that he Shoreland Circle without building parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank met Eddie Rinkewich, a Keyport a, new bulkhead at the foot o f the Banafato, reside at 67. Main S t.' neighbor, recently at Asaka, Japan. slope. . Rinkcwich wns getting set to leavo W elli In Mr. Rankin added the Navifeatitm for Korea. • Pvt. Russell L. Wells of Mata­ Bureau is forwarding to tftfe'lownV wan, is .stationed at .Aberdeen ship committee plans for the im-\ Proving Ground, Md. His address provemerit.- He said the munici­ is 0301 T.S.U., ORD, Dept. 3. Pvt. p a lity wili ' have to' provide ease* Wells spent a recent weekend with ments before work can be started. his parents. ; ' 1 Appolnl Patrolman - ; Popris- Island Grads The committee confirmed Com­ mitteeman James W. Wheatley’s J — appointment—of- Earl—Fr-W hitc^of Cheesequake to the policc depart­ ment as a patrolman. The appolnl- ment—camo—after—thc'-'committec adopted on final reading an amend- FRONT-END mcnt to the police ordinance fixing the age limits for appointees at 21 ALIGNMENT to 30. Mr. Wheatley’s appointment last month was - rescinded - when the committee learned that he was SPECIAL too young under the ’ existing WILSON SAKOWSKI ordinance. ' CAMERA FREEZES BULLET ACTION, w im i luippi'nn whim n hullnt.. On Committeeman John Crim- ntrikoa wood, inotal, ovnn a boor enn? Kxju’iio nt Hntniiintou Arititi min’s motion the committee direct­ Conipanyi a D u Pont miS)Ri Ou Pont*s Bello, W . Va., plant. cronU.'d nt Du Pont during tho piMft 25 yeurii, ' • / assault by auto, preferred by Mrs. ing at Asbury Park, Harry S. Bowie and with malicious mis­ Medlncts, , deputy commissioner, CANVAS chief, preferred by Mrs. Boyfien. awarded temporary : compensation Both- charges were withdrawn in.-the ;amount of $2f>0 and per­ the hearing. , manent disability compensation of AWNINGS $4600 to Ernest Oldham, Keansburg. ‘ The reckless driving complaint Awnings right ih was brought by Harry Mcrwjn of The judgment was entered Laurcncc Harbor, who said his car against the Architectural Tiling stock — come and IMPORTANT TO YOUR FUTURE. was cut off and blocked by Boysen Co., ‘ Keyport, where Mr. Oldham get them — fiu I’niit him iiiv.i'Hti'd l:ip,W)0,000 as the latter attempted to chase was employed at the time of hia> In thin ni'W iiiMltimi to l(n M ipcrl-, his wife, who was in another auto. accident. He testified that on Ape. Hollywood Style inenliil Htiitlnn iieiir Wilinlimk.n. 22. 1940, he met with an injury at iJeinwnrn, Hero nnir» Ihiiii H00 («'l- the Keyport plant as the result o f AWNINGS outliitfi'\vlll nirry oil fuiKliiiiieiilnl K. Of C. Council To . pressure from an air valve forcing 30 inch -$1.98 Confer Second Degree particles ofkteel' into his forearm 36 inch 2.29 rriw-tir.ll — lnuk ii.f; for ihmv wl.-nt Kid and w rist hnriwlnlKi'iwltlm.it iih|».c1|I<; iiiiii- The first business scission o f the Mr* Oldham was represented b y Awnings with Sides inercliil olijrrlivt'. 'I'hlii Mini of rr- newly-instituted. St Joseph's Coun­ Seympur R. Kleinberg, Keansburg 30 inch $3.79 •enreii Iimh rim i!ti ll In nylon and cil 3402, Knights o f Columbus, attorney. noojiri'ini rhmiili'j.l rnIjIht - proil- Keyport, was held Apr. 25 in' the 36 inch -3.9S net* you two uluioBt uvvry ih.y. Rollo Post House. The new officers Fine Bar Brawler assumed their stations with George NATIONAL Demcry, grand ‘'knight, presiding. James Fallon, a resident of 5c-i0 c .« r It was announced'that the second Jersey City, was. fined $5 and degree of the order will be given agreed to pay $10 in property Tuesday evening at B oclock in damages when arraigned in Madi­ STORE O / b rtrir V Atrv titrvlix (Jutfwtltffait, !t‘IO !■'. (\iurlhrut lit., I/O, I’U, *7 ^ St. Joseph’s Hali. All eligible can- son Township Municipal Court for didatcs arc requested to attend. causing a distrubance fn the bar- Following the lost meeting, re­ restaurant owned by .William BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING. . . through C hem istry freshments were served under the Ziegler on Route 35, CHffwood. direction of George Martin. Fallon pleaded guilty to & dis­ roum’s E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS « CO. (INC.), WILMINOTON, DELAWARE - orderly charge when arraigned . l/liitnto"CacalcadtofAmrtca"-~TuenIuiiiilgM>,NllCemilloco

iE#yporl*R#C‘{2) tract is scheduled t o :; b p ■ used os MATAW AN HIGH -PIAYERS PRACTICE BUNTING Woman’s Monday BUnd ...... ; . . . ^40 146 ,14G the site of e ihome (development M.*Hourahan .. 141 133 130 NightLeague project." i ; / . - ' . . R z -Brusco .;. .-143 110 Ladouceur t a i d . e n effort would D .^ K e n n e r .,1 5 1 187 138; -Palg'i Inc. M i . * b e ‘m a d e to o b ta in th e UBe o f th e D. Ileinke .. .. .153 ,124 M. Moran 121'“. 189 175 Keyport H. S. Held. •' E. Schwarz . MaUtwan Slow-Baller Rqs* jHomer Jn Ninth .. >126 150 ;147 ,734 079 754! II. Meny ___ .. 126 123 141 Saves iDay In tCpntest i Best* -Roman Despite A. lleinhold .. 140 130 lfifi Ahern's M&tket (2) ' A. Morgan 154 . 15S Faulty Support With Ashuiy 'B, C. G. Stover .. .. 128 103 155 142 E. Van Nortwick ’140 136 125 Handicap .... l . 1 . 1 Mutawan A. A. -had ) t U go into A. Mason ...... 172 93 Carmen D e "Nardo slow-balled « t 31 W a lis ih extra innings to-pull -the opening T. (Knom 152 “ as ’ 141: Keyport -into submission on the 648 ,1705 m : game of the . Mohmouth-Ocean R; Recht i ...... 120 . 1B3 147; - ‘iWEidkTRes'; R ed and White's own field Tues* Fowler's Hocreadon (2) Basebuli League season agabist| Handicap ...... 6 6 _ day, the Huskies winning 4-2. De* J. Paris . : . . ; f . . . A - 169 138 0 Asbury Park Boys Club ou t,of the' 179 Nardo, allowed W y two hits and P. McKeen .. fire on Mdtawan H. S. field Sun-a . . ... 1 0 8 114 140 732 716 655 d ig , n o t . walk a man, 'In contrast, Marshall !.. rflO . *120 138 , Ed /Roman, Keyport’s/ hard-wincing day 3-2. The home side, '1050 Maiquet's Phaimaqy (1) C. Mulligan ...... 102 A40 167 Southpaw, got ihirri&elf Into trouble league champs, tied the' score ih L . Beyer ...... 112 114 >135 L. Miller ...... 147 102 144. repeatedly 'because of wildness. the. ninth with a homerun by JBob 157 and 'Pete Trocchia’s wild peg to: Bowh^'s Oil Servlee '(1) ■ 'i: George Hunter' with ' two out In 11. Pugllsl .. 133 .>126 <122 B. Van Nortwick . 101 102 the first, but ,an ill-timed steal of first on Lou Zambito’s roller. ; 158 Handicap . .. ;I0 -10 .10 .Last Times Today third ..by Staer saved him from Devlin .went the route! .ior Mat-, M. Vigne' ...... /132 125 m C. Mack ...... 135 ieo" 104 — )daJ7Jage."Sta>r._wfl3-: yanked...and awan, fanning 13 and walking six. i»60 •055' 773 .A iD tU c lo u M flinpicJou. S t o r y Irv, Nusbaum took over for Mat-; iHe -started- off unsteadily when' L.> Sedorf -Ill .132 145 Standing THREE ^HUSBANDS . awan at first. 'Nusbaum got three jHarry Dillolan, first up for the A'. untll -the eighth B. Osijj ..! 154' 154 113 UPFRONT batting order. Scaliy walked and a double steal when the visitors went out in front Handicap .. 6 8 8 Club Seeking Diamond 'by B1U Mauldin ; on -Annecharico’s two*bagger and "WlWs and Joe'- com . -lo Ufa . put. men on'second apd third. A ’ • -. on tbe acraen. wild pitch scored Harris and Nus^ Fred Apicelll’s bingle. ’ 718 734 Al Ladouceur, manager of. ;the baum’s first hit brought in Scaliy. {Merchants Bowling 'Scholastic Sport* Then came? Ross’ 360-foot blast In H. L. Scott ti) *: Raritan Boys Club baseball tedm, >WBD.« THURS- FBK BAT* Keyport tied tlie scbre in the League the ‘ ninth to tie the contest, and E. Bennett ...... 120 147 155 feaid yesterday that .it will be.nw- fourth. Jerry Trabucco hit safely. BASEBALL Matawan's winning drive in the D. Johnson ...... 129 119 158 essary for therclub to seek a new .FATHER’S LITTLE R. Krueger ...... 103 140 155 diamond fo r,1051 ihome games.vThe Jack rHansen went out, ?De Nardo, Crate's Beveragai (00) Manasquan 2-1 .Today 10th. ,. . DIVIDEND to ;Nusbaum. iLawrence was safe /Matawan A. A. :{3) Blind ...... 137 137 137 team for the past , several seasons ,T, .Ambrosino . . . . . 180 150 <105 Lakewood at Asbury Park 8pencer TRACY - Joan .BENlfETT , on ;Bob Smith’s error, -Trabucco! AB m H Blind ...... 2 2 22 ■22 has beejn -using property at Flor- . btinffjto.'ihe m llllou who loved H. Genovese ...... 152 122 ‘ 158 Keyport iRight-iHander Red ;Bank Catholic a t .Jamesburj 0 once Ave. and Stone Rd;, Union 7ralh*r of Jb* Bride":aftruly • itfaking third ,and the batter sec-! J. Ambro&Ino . . . . ; .123 ... May, ,r f...... 1 0 ; . "BletMd; Event" . ‘Pittihes jTwo-JMitter; * ' .'Friday -624 tffl7 . ond. .TerwJUiger popped out, but C. Ambrosino ...!. 162 iio 123 h. Zam\)ito. If . . . . 2 tO 1 .752 Beach, as -a -home -field butv that Lakewood at ^Freehold Roman's ^rounder (got away tfrom’ S. Ambrosino . 225 Error (Costs .-Shutout DiBinse, iss ...... 1 '0 0 . . . . 101 170 Manasquan at ’Red iBank Tom Noddings at third, Trabucco, R. Montesano . Eovino, rf ...... 1 0 0 171 i03 tRumson at Red ^Bank Catholic STRAND and Lawrence scoring. \ J . ■ . - ...... _ -. Juck Mullaney was the whole* Fleming. 2b ...... 3 '0 0 Matawan .at /Atlantic 'Highlands Matawan went .ahead in ithe fifth.! 600 820" 847 show nt 'Keyport iH. :S. 'flold ,battcr -to look at. An Tide Table AB DODGE CITY hit by Terwilliger (permitted iKey-j T. Smith ...... 189. 100 167 error by Jack fllanscn .permitted! . with Dillolan, ss- .. — port-toimake -a Uhrcateningjgesturej ^Wi-rDevjno ™-4CO-~-21.8— m tli(Ljylng..j-imJtA^el._ntPJJUd^to ^Following chart A i siat-i^iaA g.. LAST SHOWING TODAY. :(!EhuMday} J ~EffOl-FLYNN~ SheehanT^b'"; 7 74 ” in the sixth, but X a wrence overran J. Smith ...... 1 6 0 108 4B5 third with two out Jn 'the last;inn- Hook Mtha Horssthoa) i t o i V o t t ' Olivia I>eHAVILAND Camoosa, lb . .: ;a third }basp and v/as tagged out :ta F. Weiss -1. . . . . il90 244 m ing, :but Mullaney . snufled this :Monmouih. Tor Kaypotl, tSouih . . 4 SUNDAY ‘ ...... kill the .rally. i A. Skislalc ___ . . . . 105 • .152 135 threat—by ifannlng -Buck Endors, Amboy and other Raritan .Bq f Fdlso, 4 f ...... Annecharlcp, ] . . 5 .. ,■ The. .game was delayed .in start­ -. i . -■..I. a iplndi ihitter. :after, giving ;the j bfltr. polntj, radd l0 mlnut«i. F o r A » - KILLER T H A T .. ing’ Someone fhad stolen -the jKey-j — 804 0-18 835 ter three balls. . ' bury .Park .lublract 15 mlnuttf. Hoenge, cf ... . . 4 Apicelll, c ... .. 3 STALKED port home plate Sunday and it Joe'a .Bar (0) iKcyport picked up two iruhf.iat T o r Bay Uead on Barsegat Bay, was recovered only after some Bishop, r f . . . . v t t T. Infanlo ...... !U4 •144 *104 the start off Jim Gifford, Squun add i ’houra. 20 minutes, T o r ,Rad v r M NEW YORK frantic searching. , Carney, rf ... ..'3 M. 'Cocci ...... , '180 145 '150 htirlor. Jerry Trabucco -first -up1 Bank, on -Navaiink ,RlT«r, add JX * * itonlag Evelyn KEYEB Box score; . Perrallato. ss .. 3 R, Gnrdella '...... 153 il54 >140 for-the Red and White, bunted and! hours, 5 mlnutfi. alto Trocallit, 3b . - .Matawan (4) • G. TeMino ...... '158 >165 <183 Gi fiord’a throw to first -on field May 4-10 (E.S.T.) j E Edward p. ROBINSON AB R H £). -lnfonto ....,2 0 3 130 .109 ing the boll was *bnd. Georgy -High ilo w i Harris, If * 0 41 : 7 ...... 2 0 - 1.1 - .ii— ...... Lawrence singled and Trabucco FricUy.morning . . . . . >ei30il2t04 l TOMORROW and SATURDAY 0 Matawan ’ ...... !010 >000 '001 .1—3 Scaliy, 2b ...... 3 .2 , • ’810 ,704 '829 went 'to second. ’On the ’hit and iFtitU/ afternoon .... >6t49;12£36 Continuous Saturday iBiullng iat li4S .OPERATION X ■0 0 '000 010 2 Two woman ruined hit empire. Staer. lb ...... 0 s Montagana's (3) - run, *B1U Lehan singled, scoring; 'Saturday .morning .. 7*10 >U1B Asbury iPork . 100 Nusboum, ilb ...... 3 '0 3 J. Overly ...... 175 100 100 Trabucco 1 il6 Two-base Jilts; Garlto, McGow- ■Q 0 0 Hunter, cf ...... 3 P. MonLagna ...... 158 :125 125 A wild pitch1 ponnitted ?Lawrenecj Sunday moaning .... .7*47 2t00 nn.'Annecharlco. Home runs: iRosp. * FREEHOLD * Taylor, rf ...... 3 0 0 0 G. Stipio ...... 140 168 •171 to fccofev • •• - - Sunday atlernoon -StOO j1i55 Struck out.tby: Annecharico 0, Dev­ 1 Smith, ss ...... 3 0 .1 3 Blind ...... 125 125 125 Stjuan scored ?their !lone counter; Monday .morning ... <0j24 2t4O lin <13. ‘Bases on balls, off: 'Anne­ Noddlngs, 3b ...... 3 0 1 1 LIIm p J. -Pep ...... 174 •157 ■203 in the second. Norm Goss singled,; Monday afternoon .. fli44 ,2j32 charico 4, Devlin *0. Umpires; .Cor- STRAND Sherman, c ...... 1 0 0 0 —— ...... - stole second, and.came all the way ■Tuesday .morning . . . 9j03 Oil? ola, Voghn. .. 0 0 0 ^ S & K + jJ r ...... De Nardo, .p ...... 3 ,770 .771 614 round when a pickofT 'toss (rolled: Tuesday flfteroon ... 9iOB 0t05 p — —— THUHSDAY-FHIDAY .'Morgan Yacht Club (Q) nwayfin the outfield. ! Wednesday morning .. '9«,43 3i55 5 Score iRing Wiins PAVID WAYNE,-TOM 25 A A Warwick ...... >M3 141 143 The vbitors.made a gesture >to tie- Wednesday afternoon Sb46 3i30 A Great -Novel Comes -to Ihe screen ^.b MARINA BERTI • JEFH1EY;LYNN • A - UNIVERSAL- INTERNATIONAL PICTURE . , .. . -.! .. Keyport (2) \ r M .--Zulin..; _ . _ 117 ...00- .141 in. :tlie. sixUi/.iDori.jRof^,. iflrst ThuridAy mpming ... I0t28 ^:Q1 - . . . f ■ . jR Two boxers representing the MUDLARK AB i i ‘tfc! K. Luhsr ;...... 152 104 •140 Angled and stole second and {third.! , Thursday afternoon . -10:27 4U1 NEWS CARTOON ’ COMEDY SPOHT 1 ;1 0 Rorltan Boys'Club scored wins in With Trabucco,^ If ...... 2 G. Zulln ...... 143 155 153 Bruce Larson (funned. A Mullaneyj . 3 '0 0 2 New Brunswick- on Monday -eve Irene .DUNNE - Alec GUINE8S Hansen, *lb ...... C. iRiLswek ...... 125 128 152 pitch then .got away ifrom A l Cog-! Lawrence, -3b ...... 3 1 0 O' iling. Jimmy Warnoek, 118, Key­ ’ — Co-featura — ——.- ■ iiuno, witching for Keyport. ;Ross Schneider and ;Ru)ph Sheelor o f May 6-7 TerwiiliffWi cf ...... 3 >0 1 o! port, decisioned Johnnie -Gonzalez. SUNDAY and MONDAY C50 •082 729 dashed ^or the plate, .but was cut| Fairlawn, got off-to a rousing sUirt, FOR HEAVEN'S Roman, .p ...... 2 .0. i0\ jn! Tony Cgalinn'). .120. :the other - - Continuous Sunday^Startlng-at 1i 4 S 'RapollaVMarktft (2) down, ■ Cogliano 'to ^Mullutiuy;" ...... \ each winning* a race! Sheoler,' Lockwood, rf ...... 2 0 0 .0 Boys Club entrant, alto scorcd an s a k e ;--y iFrandsoni . iur> 138 .134 , Coach John Schollingor, of Man-, , 3 0 0 0 howevor, racked lip -the better, easy win. 1 / ■ DOUBLE FEATURE starring * Porter, 2b ...... Tomasello , 17-1 154 • 129 nsquan, felt the .basp should huve, Cogliano. c ...... 0 0 0 time. He was clocked In 2:40il5; ■Cltllon .WEBB - Joan .BENNETT Uapolln ... . 122 101 120 been awarded becausc of Keyport' Schneider in 2:47.00. Both trials' . Robt. CUMMINGS . Davino, 6a ...... 0 0 O' Coal — Coal ■Placa your .order Barrasso... . 1(J1 having n close*up buckstop, but —_ —: wore ovor the 10«lap distance. . NOW. Stultz. & k r b l — Durante .. . 230 173 174 the umpires refused to consider LIZABETH 160TT •' SATURDAY 24 2 2 2 Seven races will highlight Satur-: ^CH H jesoios^ Walling ... 152 131 liln plaint. ' i " Score by Innings: day’s show'with the'feature going1 I JAKE MUR • DENNIS iffKEEFEl "TIM HOLT" tn .wide open, Tho box scorfeV , ‘ •sMnta# ' adventure . bustin’ , Matawon ...... 002 010 1—I 25 lops. . 042 '788 '094 Keyport (2) ----- ^rlOWI - Keyport - , . ^ 00Q._200 .0--2 The Company RIDER FROM Schanck'* Oil Heat (1) ------AB—R—H 'tu im n i{.a —Wedding-Announcement*— TU^CON f Schanck Jr...... ;130 . :i- <144 Trabucco, If ...... 2 il '{] printed .promptly on .paneled or1 ■ T;HtEATEH - She Keeps ■Ed. iLyons ...... •101 109 .. .1 u i u u n n A 30lLqp Trqjihy lEvent ! Lnwronce. 3b ...... 7\. ...3 ‘ <1 'bridal book snow-white vellum at PRODUCED BY /JOHN .HOUSEMAN plus W. iLcwis ...... •134 110 • rtnic-H inu m l At Wall Track Sunday j Lehanrjrf ...... i . 3-. )0 ;1 itlils oflicc. KEANSBURG, N. J. DIRECTED 8Y JOHN CROMWEll Ncdcrinan ...... ;141 104 lod TorwilliBor, cf ...... 2 • 0 THE MAN WHO 'Opposite iPubUo; School On Sunday Wall Stadium will; E&posito ...... 107 100 108 Portor, 2b ...... 0 ■? CHEATED HIMSELF1 Spcncer ...... 120 ■Phone >Ktansburg '<>0300 wind up Its regular afternoon races! 171 Cotfllano, c ...... 3 0 1 May; 8-9-10 . £ w COBJB . John XALL Schanck sr...... 202’ Hanson, 3b ...... 3 0 0 Matinees -Saturdan .and iBolKUn Tues., Wed., TJhurs. Jan. WVATT with a 30»lqp trophy event. In ad-: LADY 0. M AY 3rd — 9 P.M. Batty Qiable ' " Dan Dalley N. Davino ...... 149 120 147 CAUSE FOR ALARM Frazee, Rahway; Gordon OUlford, Goss, 3b ...... 3 1 ii alio T. DoDofidle . . . . 132 .150 138 ■The dremattc ftiory of a girl alone Westfield; 'Red .Tomlinson, .Bristol,^ Donnolly, as ...... 2 0 a! 4 - STAR BOUTS — 4 and ta -trouble. Pa.; Charlie Muscatel, Lamberts- T. Anrlemmo .... 139 159 : 130 Clayton, c ...... 2 0 0! G. Armstrong ...... 170 170 )135 SENSA.TIQNALI NAVY BOUND ' oa. the ,same bill \ ville; Charlie Mundy, Lawrence GliTovd, p ...... 2 •0 0 m ^Harbor; and -Frank Holrhouor,' a-tinders ...... 0 .0 ACTION GALOREI with 1 THE MAGNIFICENT; - -.> 714 .731 710 .DON'T MISS THIS SHOWI II t - Lakewood. . V •= « .Tom N n l YANKEE — Prior to, the 30-lap event, con* Met,Key Rec (3) 22 1 T starring Louli CALHEHN ■ «■ testanta will gain their starting A. DiGiambnttlsta 103 -145 143 D-Struck out for Donnelly in 7th. S. Dnvlno ...... ’150 132 .positions through competing In Keyport ...... » ... 200 * 000 x —2 May 8.7 EATONTOWN F. Devino ...... 104 172 ISO Sun., Mon. WOODBPJDGE .THURB- Eil. May 10*11 r~ three 10-lap qualifying heats and Manasquan | ...... 010 000 -0—« V ROLLER SKATf T. Nnppl ...... 149 201 DayUghl ’Savings Time Daylight Savina* Time Plan HOW to m . Un tnoa] - two semifinal events. Twenty cars Runs batted in: Lehan 2. Stolen! wond.rful.itory.«v.r;taId . * . J. Dnvino ...... 103 153 210 lEvery Starts fflnn.1 April Mth S tuli Sun.. April -2Uh __.will_Btart_in the. main. bases: .Ross 3,' Goss, Trafford, 'Box 'Office Opens 7 -Bex Office Op«ns 7 PJ1 S. Lauro ...... 174 155 Browor 2, Myers. Socrlflecs: Mul­ in Technicolor - 'Come aa Lali 1 1 .IO P .H . C om e a i I.at« u 10 PJM. • FRIDAY and $ e e .m Compute Show and See a Complete Show Keansburg Sdhodlboy laney 2.^ Doublo plays: .Mulianoy! with 840 788 024 to Cogliano. Struck out: jBy Mul*, • SATURDAY •Fri. Kat., M a y ^ -S Strother's (0) Randolph Scott Frl., Sal.. May 4-5 SMU^y Winters Court Champs Honored laney 12. GlfTorcl G, Bosca on bulls:! • SUNDAY and Fred JUlaive, Jane Poiwll Joel McCree E. iBurke ...... 154 :140 127 Off Mullaney 2. Hit b y (pltcher: By "LET'S DANCE" *TRENOHIE" Tho basketball iteom o f , tho ninkewick ...... •170 177 1201 • WEDNESDAY 1 also (In Technicolor) ... (In Technicolor) Mulluney (TrafTord) by Glffovd! — plus — — p lu s —•• KeanaburgiPubllc School, who won J. Rosata ...... 143 102 140 I^Trabiiccbi; Umpires: Switzer,' NIGHTS "HAN WHO CHEATED John Milts, Helen Cherry . tlie BoyBhorc Grammar School ,Y. Youncofski .. /. 134 137 123 "OPERATION Karnas. . . , i ' 7.30 to II VM. . CAUSE FOR ALARM HIMSELF" Blind ...... wlth .Lee J. Cobb DISASTER" League tltU>.durlng:tlie,past season 1125 125 125 wllh witii a re c o r d o f 10 ,wlns os against - ... . — — 'Matinee Son.. .Men.. Tues, Hennessey Is Making L o x lta Young -Barry -Sullivan Sun.. M o n .. >May 1-7 M a y f-7 « l : two defeat?, -wore honored at a1 720 740 641 SAT. and SUN. Joseph. CoiUn JeH Chandler. Debra Paget dinner Saturday ln Balbocli’a Audi­ . fitandlngs ' . ; Bid For Track Laurels iLInda sDarnalt '[BIRD- QF .PARADISE* ' WL .1 to 4,30 PiM. "TWP 'TJ-AOS WESr* (in Technicolor) torium . , Tu»i« Wed. May'8-9, (in Color) — p lu s — ■ • John J. 'Ryan of the Keansburc Key'Mat Rec. Center .4, .. V4 10 Ted Hennesvey of Long branch* - p l u s — Paul Dale. iLorralne Miller "IT'S A SMALL WORLD" Board o t; Education, presented S.,& D. Market .. .. 74 10 a comparative youngster In stock:' "WITHOUT HONQH" VELVET Franchot -Tone Coach John Doorr, former Keyport Ra]>ollp'8 Market . ..0 3 30 car racing, Js making his bldffor top G ROUNDS IO R Wed* Thun., M*y 4tl0 SKATELAND Two QM M eAdloa tBUil II. S. mentor, with a two-foot high Schanck'o Oil Itcat .. 52 41 honors at Long Branch Stadium^ .Tues.. Wad.. Thuvtu Errol Flyna Irophy’ which will be kept in the Joe's Bar ...... 5 1 42 The shore resident ran second be^ M ay M «1 0 -Olivia de Haviland MARRIAGE iBetty Crahla. Dan Qatlay LaZare’s Shoes ...... AB 45 'DODGE CITY" school's trophy case. Speakers In­ hind Frankie Schneldcr of 'Lam- with "CALL ME MISTER" — plus — eluded (Jeremiah J. -Wilson, board Strother's 'Builders ...... 30 54 bertvllle, Saturday night when stock! (In Technicolor) Errol Flvnn president; George A. Gucnsdi, prln Crate’s Beverages . .. 30 57 car racing lifted the curtain o n -1931 Van 'Johnion Kathryn Grayson — plus>— Hamphrey Bogart "RECKLESS MOMENTS’* BowW ow’s Tavern 03 activity ut the seashore track. "VIRGINIA CITY" clpal;.M ayor Felix J. Brennan and also ■-----flATOWTOWH-—* Councilman William Turner. i G. S c .P. .Radio . . . . . 75 Called after the second race be- ■WOOttlMPOt" ' Also guests at the afTalr were the Morgan-Yocht Basin % ai. coum^of jralnr ;Uie .races will con-1 POOL school's cheerleaders. Entertain tinue at the oceanside macadnm oval THE iHIDDEN CITY WILL OPEN.. SJ*>w«d^ t uiibo, yuo and f t m r x . ment and music followed the din­ JSave’Money, Save OH. Rave your this Saturday night at which time? ! with 1 Furnace olea*ed and ,011 *Buraer all rain checks for last week will at Stfaad, 4M t e k - .TraaMM ner. . ■■■ :■■■. ■ ■ pomba. the Jungle Boy At lha Camon -JilJ, >40 aad M t VM. cheeked for highest efficiency. be honored. MAY 30 and Johnny Sheffield H *v* j o u t m d fiU tlk \ IK^yport . Pease ...... !187' 213 >181 lust year when, oitUr icontlng Husldes First the Junior >C!ym turogiem , JReibraation League Aumock ..... ___ 1S7 128 . 150 Qf Courtty ?TUie friday . ttirough In tlie playoffs' lu thelr iFrcd y f t l t f j i t tho:<3arber Supplyv;- LOOKING Warci directs. Due to show lheir ' 7 Bllijd 135 .. . wares ore Roger and - .Tommy own league they took i on- the-Sueur, Cj. and Al »Pennettt 'Keyport. Bar,It 'n - - ■■ M oore" 178 183 . H i IdZaro's ;Shoei, tlhe oenion-won spectively, -to -c«|)ture-tho~prlie»— iB. Poulson , l .. e...M 4 245 178 Senior Softball I«aiue'r!Bnd thej iH iiw w iwM>ii»»«iiiw> real “standout” at 80 pounds, and an exciting S-l decision In th e lost weok In tho Buslneumen's,^ Shamka ...... 107 102 188 clreuit's :lS30',ciipnips,;pry Ute lld oHj ‘Nusbaum Sets Pace * FIRST VIEW of *the Matawan JOlinny and Larry Tomasello. ; 787 890 868 county chalnplonshlpielajh. Bowling League. .Tho awards were The latter two are brothers of Monsees ...... 153 173 204 this yearls seoton tomorrow tPrl- As Matawan Swamps Siandlngi donated by Goody t c Em'a Tavern. A.,A. thisyear. shows Mike Eovino Joe (Rocky) Tomasello' who Is V. PouUon ...... 168 206 161 -doyl rilght « t Wanamnwa when ' ' W A re you buylng rSecurity ,Bood«T Keyport. ■ ■: j Pointers In Track ‘ has put together, another well bal­ going so well in the jpro -ring 1 . Poulson ...... 190 .224 225 thay e n g a g e the U lyoll Sugar Bovvl J Rose Hill Tnickiilt' ...... 50 anced club. Looking over the .line­ these dajjs. . : combine,of.'Belmor. wlilcli wonithc. Burlew’u Ilcstaurant . . , . , 55 ... , Matawan High’s track squad up to note the ‘important changes 894 1040 950 title .lait /year In ithe.defunct ^Kont John's Baf ...... 50 placed flrgt in ^very event to bury from last.year’s championship team, • ED PHELAN TELLS us he ran R^nthlll Trucking (1) nioUthSoftballA«soclatloii. ! Pplnt Pleasant 94-22. in a dual track we iind only Earl,Devlin, on the into Ma). Joe Bennett the other dayj American Legion ...... 48 . P?P ...... 180 .223 190 Tony Dmgotta, voted 'the Shore! maet.at, Matawan on Monday. The mound; Bob McGowan, Catching, and the latter, who has been trans­ Old Dutch iTavcrn 45 ROSS W . MAGHANAGENCY < . Sardella ...... ,,153 145 m Leagut’s .most valuable .player ill best the Garnet Gulls could do was and Tony Garito, at third in the ferred from his post at 'Fort Mon­ Strother's Builders ,43. frpots theyvwere holding down when mouth, is getting set 'to make the i . Kortenhouse ,., 370 103 171 '50, la . expected to > draw the mound; to take six seconds [and four 1 Varlese Construction ..... 4-1 the last batter was retired In 1950,, long trek to Japan. Prior to World, j i . Sklslak , ...2 1 0 190 173 assignmsht In tomorrow’s Innugurai . thirds over the 13-cvent program.* Bar H i ...... 28" The outfield of Sal Devino, Doug ‘War .II, the major was well-known / i , Schwarck ...... 108 189 107 ns the Shoemen go.all out to chalk ' 1 The big; man tor Matawan with Marvel, and’Mike^himself -lias given on the local sports scene and or­ up a win In the Inaugural. Willis; —-ISJpOints^was^Irv—Nusbaum, -who way-^to one, ot .Art May, iLou ganized a 10-leiim. Knupro .cQunty' . .9 1 7 901 Purina Feed. BUM Bab/ cUeki Athliiwn, -a - iieweomer to the 188 Main Street MATAWAN. N. J. Zambito and vBilUHydo, ithe iater baseball league which “was split p la « d -iflwt >ln/the high .and low. , Strother's Buildtra (1) and Turkeyj .with .Startena—the nivpll illneup w ill , be DraKatta's, hurdieg and the-board Jump, cap- an , importation from Laurence into northern and southern divi­ cojrolete -food. Stultz. .«]1| Telephone M ataw an 1-0003 sions. Keyport, Matawan, 'Union J)avlno 161 198 129 pitching rival. ' \ taring' the Matter event, with a Harbor* Gus Zambito has taken the ;place of . his brother Paui.at IBeach and Keansburg had clubs in Manclnl ...... 135 107 328 ^effort. He did 175 over first/ Frank Fleming 'has Carlo ;the circuit He also aided Phelan Powelson ...... -201 154 109 Hava. you. read tthe claulfled adal the high boards and 22.5 in tlie Vinci's pld jpb at second (Carlo's in organizing thc flrst^semlpro um­ Perrine ...... 349 174 177 lows; V ? ■' \v" ;- married and gahn: away); and track pires association io handle all C. Sardella . . . ..r ..1 7 7 211 153 rsPEtvY' +'/iaH \ci*u\ / . Wiih Dan Harris pjocing first, DlBbi&eJs now patroling the short- league games. Maj. Bennett dur­ W J U Z 'f fUUMPf ing his playing days saw duty as the Huskies swept ' both dashes. field where Lou Zambito once ,BW 004 830 an inllcidcr with Reading in the. IJarrls copped the century in roamed. * 'Bob'Ross also ‘fits in the ...... John'n Bar. (8) 10.6 infleld-outfleld picture: nicely as a International League and’the Phila­ and the 20 in 24tl. 'Brother Joe Wyckoff ...... 147. 131 203 i O U R FUEL OIL D O E 5 resuarve. t h e •former Keyport delphia Phils. Harris finished Eecorift and Pat player turned out to be the most • • ' * - ... C. PenuettI ...... 181 211 108 'NOT ‘ LA7E O R SLOUCH,' A. jPennettl . . . . McQuarrle third in the two dashes. handy reserve ^imaginable Sunday * SOFTBALL X’OME^ into ;its JfiB « 1 ' IT (SIVE5 GOOD HEAT,! Aside from these sweeps, Matawan when he stepped Into the breach in own now. The Bayshore League Bleber ...... *163 149 190 also placed 1«2*3 in'the discus and the ninth and poled. out that , long is rolling and the fact the loqp , Costic .,219 100 178 . Javelin. . . • game-tying home run. ;Jt looks all has been cut to six clubs should i Burke ...... 170 109 f o * ! " * ! . provide a more interesting cam* Roland Taylor, MIckie Jostrab right for the A. A.ithis seawn.. ' palgn. It makes the scheduling end (George ;Hunter figured ip two 895 840 900 • TWO pUAL MEETS hove chore easier and the dropping of • victories. .Taylor won the-discus’. two tepms should not take nwny American L«glon (1) been completed by Koyport F. Kruser ...... r. 185 195 180 Hunter the .440 and Jastrab -the High's Undermanned track lorces. from the overall interest »La- Wa a n balng complimented on the excell,nt Hock of Clean, Dependable Ulad Brideau ...... , .172 175 194 This newspaper , did .-not report Zare’s gets golng tomorrow-night lot. Il you hiva not ••eh them...by all meint ace 'em today or'tomorrow. Many have all extrat i n the high jump with Dan Harris, /in the shore’s top circuit and R, Kruser Jr. . . . .,1 0 0 •178 thc results for. they lacked eig- Including radio, heater, etc. HURRYI . ' " who was then a part o f three wins. nificance Jn that thc Red and , {the bayshorc fans will be very, R. Kruser sr. . . . .s. lot 204 202 White was riot on an equal foot­ ver> interested in . getting a;line Diodato ,, 17a 100 180 n .Herb Staer won the javelin and on the 1951 prospects of last SPECIALS Joe Drago the shot put. The. 880 ' ing with the opposition because Muscaraln ...... ' 152 there was no Keyport repre­ 'season's county champs. Johnny 1949 Plymouth DeLuxe 4-Door Sedan . was captured by Tom Noddings, ;Reardon tells u s thc Shoemen sentation in several events. . 850 880 034 Drago placed thc discus and Nod-! However, note should be made will Ije as “ good as ever,” but Low Mileage ...... $ 1 3 9 5 Varlese Consiructlon (2) LET VS VACUUM CLEAN 4ing& was third. Jim .Bailentine that Dan Poling,, a -newcomor, he's got to admit that it's a tough .. -205 205 200 YOUR FURNACE was second In thc javelin and Jim scored a first, in the javelin in proposition beating the Old Man Boniiner : T 1949 Bulck 4-Door Dyna-flow Like New— Redmond third. the .Rtimson-Leonardo meet as With the. Scythe. • Dprl ...... 171 100 101 NO W I • • • • . • ■ Varlese ...... 237 - 213 108 Radio, -Heater, 'Fully Equipped . . . . . $ 1 6 9 5 The runner-up to Nusbaum-for did Bill Ormerod in the mile. • THE BOWLING CROWN in the Blind v ...... ;. 135 135 135 scoring honors was Dan Harris with AgJilnst Bed Dank last week, Poling repeated his Javelin Businessmen's League can now be Ross ...... 174 244 140 _.^12^4_ pointi Hunter, Taylor and triumph with an Impressive dis­ presented to Tourine’s Tavern.^ The IDUI55TULTZ.S: Jastrab each swred 7V4, tance ot 147*3''. Coach Tuffy league ha? another'week to go7 but ‘ 022 • 680 700 OIL BURNING The win was thc Huskies second Baker has to pin his hopes on league has another week to go, but Old Dutch Tavern (1) EQl)IP*UN-rWSERVICL straight in dual cohn^etition. *Pre- the .‘developm ent:of . top individ­ caught now no matter what hap­ D. Lafayette ... .. 137 150 103 pens. They kept driving in the (U tL OIL •K i'R O i€ N £ ’COAl .viously they, had overcome highly uals until the sport develops a Flschler ...... 170 174 125 final half o f the campaign to grab regarded Freehold. ■ sufficient backlog of Experienced Weiss ...... 102 170 KEYPORT 7*2104 **KPYP0RI squadmen to /become a serious the well-earned verdict. Congrat­ THE SUMMARIES . ulations. , JF. Lafayette ... 150 151 Point Standings: First Matawan, 04; contender , for team honors. Dixie ...... 200 154 180 Second Point »Fleawmt. 22...... ; Baker figures this will be four 110 Yard Dash—Won by D. Harris Center clubs scoring hoping to bring lads i).ike Pollijg ander (PF). Time: 2:10.8, . wins, MUe Run—Won by Denlz (M); and Ormerod along to where, Second Pearce (PP); Third -Irving they will be serious contenders M onday, night the Shoemen, (PP). Time: 5:54.3. ' ■ . trailing in the early stages, camc S to ra g e - 120 High Hurdles—Won by Nusbaum when the state, events are run ght the Rec 180 Low Hurdles—Won by Nusbaum (M); Second Flieshman (PP); Third • CONTINUING .WITH track we, Center teed off on Tommy Kelly MacArgle B • Roller*— N«w Holland shade* pul on wMIe you wait. STRAUB MOTORS WC. KalMr-Fraitr and 8 9 c each Crotlty DetUr Free ruiileu eyelet and Sales and Service Free plastic ring ,pulL Highway 35 - Clark Stmt Tfaw Sw itty (fa tte n , PROWN’S Tel. 7-1908 , A N Y W OMAN with agrow ing family National 5-10-1.00 Store KEYPORT ? 69 Broad St. Red Bank days a weak JnBtead of the usual flve; 47 BROAD ST. RED iBANK X a , knows there's plenty of truth,In the And thcir work is supplemented 'by ad* A M O D E R N , completely equipped Sewing \jold saying "A woman’s work Is never ditional contractor crews. * * Center carefully planned to provide, in one done.” And, if her husband's a linoman' Newpolesnnd newlines arobeinglnstalled convenient central .location, .practically .every­ ishe probably knows thatthis sam e saying constantly .. . new substations erected thing for the woman who sews; ’ applies to him, too. For JGP&L’e fam ily and outgrown equipment rcplacod,’ “We Have Everjrthing — The x/z Price Market” SIWINO MACHINIS—Coiuole, Dnk, CabJotc and Porubl, o f users is skyrocketing at twlce the rate inodcli, —• ' OPgN EVERY DAY and SUNDAYS o f the rest of tho state. Electricity is ample. In fact wo've 4IWIMO WfTiUCTtOM—'Let Sfa)g*r mrpen thow ,you ih* ‘V . nearly doubled our capacity since V J D ay.1 2400 Pr. CURTAINS LEFT sioiple ihort cu » (hat mikcjturiog Jo u*yl Complete,8 L w W ith all these new customers / p l u s t h o Y ou can be sure that In spite o f tho slow 1 . BTR. TAILORED AND P1HCH PLEATED t *on Cour»e i ' f i 00—Singla "Riefrcthcr- t e n o n t $1.50, AU Sijwjnd Color. 2 .0 0 ,2 ,5 0 , ever-fncrcpfling use of electrical appli- deliveries o f m aterials, theilim ited supply JIWINO N o n o m — All Ibe pefdU«TKi>ihrcad .irnpltf, of ’ances — his job, like hers, is never done. Single Beds, Box Spring, Mattress .... .$12.50 cou/*e—pJui—« roally t»ii#ts»diag ^ajoriiDco! of fUiitrittg, ( iaof highly - i. skilled labor and the setback*' ,6 ft. StedI Fence Posts ....'...... 750 coIorfulTrhn«»friliy Ruffllxjp.dalniyLacet and Cmbroidcriea. |He and the rest of JOP&L’ b e x p a n d e d o f storm s ond other unpredictable em er­ W icker Chairs, Tallies, Settees M IH ACCUSOtllf— E tct to AflUeriag Bow«, Jibot*. Collars jline force are w orking as fast as the sup-’ gencies, we are working hard to keep^ Outdoor Aluminum 'Dryers ...... 6.00 and Cuflt, D tdutf, Coitume tiamtn, dtcofailva Ddiiona, Bamboo Scretnu. 6 fL ...... 3.00 m ■ . . ply o f materials perm it to Increase rthe paco with your grow ing idomands. ForJ DO-fT-KMUYOU HKVKIf—Button And Budife Covrtlog, Refrigerators ...... • • • • 50.00.& 75.00 Heautitdiiiig» I^axlag, BattoaboUag, ' distribution facilities thsthring you elec­ our oho policy is — to give you the b e s h Washing Machines ...... 25.00 & 35.00 tricity.^ Right now Jhey,are_w orking8i x .p o s s i b l e s c r v i c e a t t h o l o w e s t p o B s ib lo c o s t . 1 Gas Ranges ., ...... 35.00 &40.00 W Ma DRtU rOM*—fo Jiuf Jo > LaZare's Shoes (0 ' has opened a modern used car sales Y„ .whose truck, driven *>y Ralph tot consists o f William Geizer and program over Station WNBC, New the Matawan-Keyport-UnJon Beach location .at.;43 Monmouth St.. to Barker ...... 139 139 lot on Route 30, West Keansburg- Jflfllliams, Mamoroneck, N. Y., Donald Hull, tenors, and John I York. Sunday morning, May 6, Irom area: ; . quarters on1 Broad S t The new M. LaZarc ...... 149 192 155 and is displaying a' stock of recon- cut off the truck of tho carpen­ Hesselink. and. Thomas Muller, 8;30 to 9 o’clock. . ' Two story : frame dwelling- on sales optlct has been made. Jnto a BUnd ...... 125 125 125 modern sewing center. ' ^ • • dltioncd uml care. The used car ter, Clarence Ranscur, 54, causing Blind ...... 125 .125 Water .St, Mytawan, property:r of tales- outleV is under; the manage­ tho latter - vehicle to ~6lico across One of ‘'“the niost~ importanr Schwark ...,,.. 180 ' 158 Miss Marie itenny sold to Miss ment of Stanley Stolz of keansburg. the roadway, into the path of Mr. features of tho present day Singer f Lorraine Hagan. Carhwt's/'cab. , , Sewing Machine stores is the DEVINO BROS' -712 701 702 Two family frame dwelling. Of Poultry and Stoat Feed. Hay— Singer Sewing Center, where Sew­ Benjamin Restclli, Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ham, - 507 . Cryiilu Bar (1) ing techniques are taught to those Straw—Litter. Dog Food a fp e d a lt y . who was driving behind Mr. Ran- _169 .Union. Ay e„...Unioa.JBeaqh,.j50J(i_tp S tu tt*. m j t i , Botpmer,!,.^.,... .. 177- ... 200. women, and men tdo; if tft&y de-’ seur,-testified he^saw the accident Famous “ W earever” sturdy m ade 137 Mr. and Mr*. Carl Dibling. Dorl...... 180 102 sire to learn them. _John _ Coley - „_frame;-dwening and Varlese .,-167- ^150—^158 - ^ CURRY manager of the Red Bank branch, For h«w construe lion, repairi .. 182 -183 200 two-car garage with lhree*room SCREENS COMBINATION DOORS Ginter ...... saya..therc jr.Q. over_ 48Qtooa. w.orn®n. or ramodeling lncwa*« ’Ptoiec- floss.... ,.1 0 3 105: -139 apartment, *on Bethany-Rdr, Hazlet, Tiie- Rcv. Aibcrt-DcnnLs Curry* lion-as|alMl--loM -due to tire# property of Mr. and Mrs', Kenneth who~havRcd Bank. Tuesday formerly took^ over the hundreds of other Singer centers 180 170 Frame bungalow on one-half Lauer ...... -.. .. 150 throughout tho world, the Red Bank 193 acre of land with brook, property pastorate of the First Methodist CONCRETE . Foster ...... 119. store is celebrating the 100th anni-' o f Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Wright, Church of Matawan. ' Matawan Builders Supply Company Talmage .. 178 177 134 versary of the founding of the 148 . i . located on Euclid Ave., Matawan, The Rev. Mr. Curry fs u graduate Freeman ...... World famous company, which was BLOCKS 178 170 sold to Mr. and Mrs. .George Kost of the School of Theology of . 138 Lower Main Street Weiss ...... 247 begun ln 1850 on a capital of $40. Doyle • 148 101 of Elizabeth. • ■ ' Temple University, with a bachelor VT» have eitabliihed a reputa­ One and one-half story stucco of sacred theology degree received At that time, Isaac Merritt MATAWAN, N. J. tion ln tha manufacturing of Singer, who had borrowed the _ -■ ; r ‘ ; • 884 837 828 dwelling located at 20 jChandler In 1944.. Previous to. his .three years Tel. MAIawan 1-2595 WILLIAM M. STROTHER * • ■' ...A'--.. th» - b».t cinder, and concrete Ave., Keyport, property of Mr. and in Beach Haven, he served Salem money, invented his machine, an Bow Wow'* Tavern (1) ■ General Contractor Established, blocks in J the S tile of New Mrs. Clarence Fischer, fcold to Mr. County churches at Hancock’s improvement over those already Tease ...... 177 ' 109 158 Jersey. ’ ^ ond Mrs. Dqn Porter, Matawan. Bridge, Deerfield and Quinton. The for 35 Years e ; Miio ...... 128 134 125 Two^family frame dwelling with mid-conference move is one of 10 Blind ...... 125 WE FIX two-car brick garage located at 103 In the New Jersey. Conference, ac-( We have a large stock on hand and can supply Manclnl ...... 100 130 101 Main St.. Mntuwan, sold to Mr. cording to the Rev. Dr. Herbert J. Sardella ...... 225 108 227 TEN EYCK RONSON, INC ana Mrs. Joseph Ruanc o f High­ Smith, superintendent o f the- New VENETIAN BLINDS your building block needs regardless of the size J. Milo ...... 170 ...... ■ ——— land Ppi;k, ...... Brun«rtvlcfc District. ! . • RE-PAINTING ~ of the order. 015 720 071 Land of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence In his pastorate at Beach Haven, • HE-CORDING TELEVISION v • .• Egan located on Ravine Dr., Mat­ Craie'g Beverages (2) the Rev. Mr. Curry developed a • RE-TAPING , awun, and of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph well-rounded program, supervised McGrath ...... * 100 103 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ORDER NOW FOR PROMPT DELIVERIES Ruanc located on -Broad St., Mat­ the repair of the Kynett Parish Call R. B. 6-2680 Today Kortcnhaus ...... 154 150 133 awan, . hay been purchased by.. Wil* House and served the Beach Hnvon Vreeland ...... 102 203 155 linm Arnold of Matawan. Terrace Church us an out*appoint* JSardella _...... 107. 107 172 BLOCK MANUFACTURERS Land of Mr. and Mrs. William ment. The' Curry ' family wore 283 Upper Main St. MATAWAN, N. J. Pep ...... 181 105 179 ffear Highway 34 . — »— -~— Johnson located at Fredwood PI., guests of honor at a farewell dinner PROWN’S.. WASHINGTON AVE. MATAWAN, TWP. Matawan, has been sold to

“ 740 '7 0 0 -"830 ...... Polo’s Tavorn (3) . 107 159 100 Sappio * .. .T...... $ Worries about fuel oil and oil burners belong A. Sauickie ...... 101 103 E. Sauickie ...... 202 102 100 on our shoulders. . . not y o u rs . Our c o m p le ta Einhorn ...... 203 170. 233 service that really etids worry Includes: a finer Blind ...... 125 125 125 - —- —— Shell Fuel Oil, automatic delivery, completa 000 035 000 Inspection and adjustment of your burner, a American Logion (2) scientific check and re c h e c k of heating effi­ Farley ...... 144 105 Mpc ...... 135 148 ciency, and emergency service—all at low cost. Vin ...... 142 ii4 Remember, o u r service iends y o u r worry. Johnson ...... 103 1511 Kruser ...... 191 200 Trembeli ...... 158 140

750 700 019 FOR . Rod & Gun Club ID Infant! ...... -— . 170 135 SHELL FUEL OIL “ Ambler V. iV.'..'.. .100 174 i7n Irons ...... 200 120 Biebcr jr...... 150 CALL KEYPORT 7-3000 Bicber sr...... 104 .102 177 FERRANTE BROS. Merwln ...... 121 150

905 740 7B4 HOLLYWOOD SERVICE Armstrong Cork Co. (0) "SERVICE IS OUR FIRST THOUGHT” Jones ...... 104 130 ' 101 "AiTeiii .*"157" 140 150 Six Corners I T W D f t V t H P W ¥ , Mania . , ...... 133 129 183 Highway 35 Jl j JTO* 3m DiBinsc ...... '. .. . 140 127 133 Costic ...... '.... . 155 105 140 # Now— no more cloggod illler scroons in your oil burnorl Tho anti-cloggino properly of FOA*5X In Shell Fuel Oil for. home 755 725 001 healing cloans as it heals. . ‘ ' Al's Tavorn (3) Perno ...... 154 179 Cuoccl ...... i , 103 140 141 Vacarrelli ...... 122 150 Powelson ...... ” 201 ~—‘ 190^ 105 Perrlne ...... 104 100 203 Infahti ...... 150 ALLEN'S 804 040 023 Keyport Cloanors (3) DiUon ...... 20-1 100 148 i t Cocci ...... 141 ion 144 Blind ...... 125 125 125 SURPRISE” Overly ...... 180 130 103 Davino ...... 193 212 145

051 012 745 McQuoon's Cloanors (3) J. English •04 140 147 W. Metzger Jr ... 140 137 132 S h o e S a l e R. English ...... 144 132 125 McQueen ...... 149 W. Metzger sr. v .; 107 100 - 153 For-Limited, Time Only . Cocci ...... 125 115

050 728 072 . Cliffwood Inn (1) 3 TABLES WOMEN’S SHOES Yates ... j ...... 172 107 159 Kenner - r ...... 100 143 Value's $8.95 to $15.95 , You plenty of n a lly hot watar w h e n y o u n pad ll, with this new Gtnaral Elaclrle Brczcznlak ...... 133 121 Klug ...... 142 107 130 Water Henterl And there ara lots of olher features beildis tha now Trlpl-Controh y Max ...... 150 195 202 NOW $4-95 $6-95 $9.95 Kahrs ...... 108 152 fA-SAFETY.. . No flamM. no fumes, no chimneys, no flues I , •

:: . .700 ... 000 773 TourlnoY Tavern (2) r k DEPENDABILITY. . . Completely automatic! Backed by General Electric's Adler ...... 140 120 180 10-year Protection Planl » ' ...... Muscarnla ...... 147 144 120 200 PAIRS MEN’S SHOES Walllnff ...... 130 130 W Tcstlno ...... 152 173 171 ■ifcr AUTOMATIC . . . Precision-built thermostats keep water at proper tempera* . P, Flschlqr ...... 150 100 102 $3-00 Off Regular Price ' ture automatically. Plenty of hot water always! 1 - , 741 733 020 EFFICIENT, ..Long-lifeCalrod*heat-v^fap units give you s^fe, efficient op - • Siandlns W L eratlbn! Glass fiber insulation keeps wpter hot as /6n,|J as three days without fourlne’s Tavern ...... 70 20 SPECIAL LOT OF MEN’S VICI KID ' reheating!. . • Crystal Bar ...... 05 34 Koyport Cleaners ...... OS 34 06ow W ow’S Tavern . . . . 04 33 Montagna's;Amoco 69 40 HIGH SHOES & OXFORDS <0ME IN TODAY AND SEE HOW THE NEW G-E WATER HEATER GIVES YOU THE FINEST, MOST MODERN WATER-HEATING SERVICE! Peto’s Tnvorn ...... 5 0 40 VALUES S13.S0 Ii $14.50 HOW- LaZare’s Shoes ...... 53 40 :d.- ' • IP. ClIITwood Inn ... 50 — NOT EVERY SIZE IN EACH STYLE — 4 4 W est Front Street, K eyport ‘Urate’s Beyeragest,...... 47 . Armstrong Cork Co. 40 PE TE 'S, Inc. ' Phone Keyport 7-2700 ' Keyport Bar ...... 46 A LL SALES FIN AL - NO REFUNDS ' Jiod & Gun Club ...... 44 Garber Supply Co...... 41 - i ”' Authorized dealer. . i ] A l’s Tavern ...... — 30 American >%enion . . . . . ' 33 JOHN B. ALLEN CO. ^McQue^n's Cloaners .. 11 GENERAL @ ELECTRIC ^ B urn er; and Boiler Clennlnf 93 Broad .S t. . Red Bank t e i. 6.0267 'Sflnrlce. (Jet tho most out of your , Our New Store nest Poit Olflce jTirtl OU Dollar /Stifltx , wjtl W ATER HEATERS